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Show t BAIT LAKU JSViClNd CHBONICLE, JOHW W.g rUEDIGAlUtaT. "Thus OF DEPARTUHE8 CLOUS. &3U S.B. MSP-- - Stfd Kik Yoj '":iii05 & IMS. m.. Mip.B. p.m. lftSls.ni. ftOOs.ni. 8:45pm. frS0a.m. 7:20 a.m. 030 a.m. 6:80 a. m. ft80s.m. 4AUp.pi. . - fcO0p.- fcnop.m. Ift20s.ni. fete8-p Shipments SllteW 4 w- JLjrso0 A1 hr an4 We Confrout. the g. L. If. Wuthar," D. ItaUrowl. UKUK'il A GO, YK KNOW. A Brother ofthe -- lluuiea Knight ued a Luke's i'rhuiiiiaf Uulel, knit Lost summer the Chboxicle published n statement to the effect that no JI. G. Blaine, Augusts, right of Maine," it an way had been secured by the Balt Lake entry that has adorned the Overland A Fort Douglas Itailrosd across the House register for the last three days, military reservation, and furthermore and thereby is suspended an ancoluta'of that General McCook had exeretsed an interesting nature. himself decidedly against granting Wednesday's Chboxiclk recorded the any uch right of way. John W. fact that an' cider brother of Janies G. Young, praaident of the company denied this Blaine had arrived in this city. That statement. he was stopping with relatives in this John W. Young knowi a thing or city and that he had been roltbed of $ 100 two more now than ha professed to know the previous night on n Union Pacific i 08.rLhe things he has train. Subsequent investigations rehe ii list tbs Chkbbu vu cor-th- a vealed the fact that Mr. Blaine had not Salt Lake 4 Fort been seen or heard of by the relatives referred to, as one would Dajglas Railway will not cross the naturally sup-Is- e Without crossing the reser-wuo- n would ba tbe esse, and the man hie objective point, Red Butte claiming to be a brother of the Maine Wjn, is inaccessible; and the company statesman was therefore pronounced an has a franchise from the D. & impostor. It now ply transpires that tbe rond, through the southern part of fint report was correct and that a to its Mitera limiUp a fnochiw brother of James G. Blaine really did GnTj ' rthlam nnlesa soma means can arrive on Wednesday morning and has he nmnd to extend the eastern end of been in the city ever since. the line. Mr. Bisine has been in the East dur-in- s tbs campaign and is now returning ?f 1,18 company, Mr. John WJYoogis just at the present time to his home in Portland, Oregon, where in he occupies a position in the United ongaged figuring on a southeastern outlet from the cUy. All that States Land office. Ho was robbed of and d stintless railroad schemer hia money and baggage checks while ooms to desire, is sufficient ground on passing through Wyoming, as previously which to lay hii rails, and ha is not reported, with the exception that the very particiilar which way hs goes, pro- amount stolen was $G00 instead of HU0. vided Jus right of way leads beyond the When ho arrived in this city on Wedsacred confines of Zion. nesday morning he was in s 'rather deA great many local capitalists laughed moralized condition. The cause at tha Rock railroad schema last sum- of hia demoralization is said to have. been mer and were entirely unable to see how an injudicious mixture of Wyoming and tt could be made a paying enterprise. Ogden cocktails, either of which It was proposed to build the road from hu a most disastrous effect upon always people tha sooth western part of the city to the just from Maine. After alighting from madstone quarries in Red Butte canyon, tile am, Mr. Blaine, disdaining the ina aistance of some ten miles. The cost vitations of hackmen, started to walk up of construction and equipment would not to the city. He stopped at the fint sabe lass than 110,000 per mile, an aggro-gat- e loon this aide of the aqmt, and worn out cost of 1200,000. The only traffic with the fatigue of travel dropped into orer tha road would be what building a chair and went to sleep. After reno tha. city requires, soma 1,000 ,to maining in this state until some time in 2.000 cord per year, and perhaps an the afternoon he wu aroused by n occasional picnic party during the sumpolitical discussion among the mer months. It was preposterous to loungers, Jn which Mr. Blaine joined, suppose that this small traffic would and astonished the loafers by revealing rield any adequate return on tha capital his identity. He then came down to the nvaatad. Local wiseacres wagged their city and going to the Walker House, heads whan the subject was broached told the clerk his story, saying that he end said there was a nigger concealed wu a brother of Janies G. Blaine, that somewhsre in tha vicinity, for John W. he had been robbed of all his valuables, Young would not go into an enterprise and had no money, but wanted a nights that did not promise big returns. lodging. But the hotel clerk had eviThe nigger hu since been dis- dently been bitten before. He refused to swallow Air. Blaines story and politecovered. The sable individual concerned is tbs groat Burlington railroad com- ly informed Jiira that, inasmuch as A of surveyors he had no money and no baggage, the pany. party sent were from out Denver rales of the home demanded that be by this company last summer to seek accommodations elsewhere. He next went to the White House and make a preliminary survey, with instructions to run nearly possible in n bee endeavored to get a room there, but was line for Belt Lake. They were seen by met with tbe saftio reception. Mr. Blaine then went to the Overland several parties on tha Uintah reservation and east of Park City, but did not; House, where he wu permitted to reran their line across the Wuatch main upon depositing his watch as security. He remained in his room on range. It now transpires that John W. Young Thsnkuivfog day, from indisposition or set to work to secure n right of way some other cause, and yesterday went to from the Wasatch rangs into this city, the Capitol saloon, where he wu incog-nixe- d and the "rock railway" is but n blind to by Mr. Brown, one of tbe propriecover that move. His failure to secure tors. Mr. Blaine went to the hoiue of a a right of way across tha reservation relative last evening, where ho is now Laving shut off the Red Butte outlet, he stopping. ' now propoees to go out by way of Big THE UTAH ASSOCIATION. Cottonwood, calling it a branch to the Rock railroad, provided the city will Closing Session of tlio Body kindly give him the canal banks upon which to lay his track. The afternoon session of tbe Utah For his efforts In their behalf the Association yesterday wu opened by deto is him give Burlington company votional exercises led by Rev. II. E. 915.000 in the event of his being successfails ful. In case he he gets nothing. Thayer, of the Ogden church, after This information comes from one who which Miss Anna Baker, of this city, has been connected with the Burlington company for manv years and who gave an extremely interesting and valuable address on the topic, "Work in knew what no was talking about. It is wall known that the Pacific coast Utah Homes. This subject wu dishu for ysars bora the oly active point of cussed by all present for about fifteen the Darlington rood, but owing to the fields close sympathy between the Burlington minutes. Reports from the various e thirty-nincontinued. the Of then were and Central Pacific corporations, a connection with the latter u all that is nec- teachers belonging to the association, were present. essary. This will be aooompliahed by thirty-on- e Prof. Benner gave a very flattering constructing a hu line from Denver to this city, and the new route will be the report concerning the affairs of the Salt Lake Academy. The number of students shortest to Chicago and the Esst. Such a movement on the part of the this year exceed thou of past terms and ultimate goal for Burlington would undoubtedly prove a the outlook of this the boon to Salt Lake, anJ the advent of New West students Is certainly bright. Isaac Iluse, Jr., then gave a general another great trank line into the city should ba hailed with satisfaction, but summary of school affairs seen by the field agent. why should the city give to John'W. Commissons Both ministers and teachers gave Young that for which hs is to receive $15,009? If anything is to be paid for for the benefit of others what plans they the franchise, why should it not ne paid had formed for execution in the coming term. Thus nil received the benefit to the ci(y? of others wisdom in laying out work Hr. McKalght's Lsataie. Hie meeting adjourned at 5 oclock, to Bather a small audianoe greeted Mr. meet at 7:30 in the evening. KVKXrXQ BE9BIOX. McKnight at the Theatre last evening. The lecture was frilly up to the expectaThis session wu devoted to papers and tions and should have been better pat- addresses, and Miss Virginia Dox not ronised. The illustrations ire fine and being present, her paper on The n Civilizer wu read by Mus represent all the leading events of School is American history. Each illustration Grace T. Wilson, of Salt Lke Academy. frilly explained by tha lecture and all Prof. F. Merrill of Park (Sty, next events and circumstances connected with entertained and instructed the audience it brought up. Hie several views of by a valuable paper on How to make Fort Sumpter daring the bombardment the School Christian. in 1801 wow especially fine. Bev. D. L. Leonard gave a pungent and forceible address on the subject, IMfsiMMHfl Hally. in Teaching. Tha Let those refuse to sing who do not Character as a Force showed with his accustomed know that the temperance ball is roll- speaker flfiiwn the power that true manhcod ing in our midst, and all who wish sad womanhood have over the plaatic success to its movement are respectfully minds of youth. invited to meet with the Blue Ribbon CLOAKS 8EU10X. A nrtadiMi at the Methodist Church on associihion met this morning at The at December 1st, Monday evening next, 10 o'clock for its lat eeseiou. 7:30 sharp. Sants flea. MirnC. M. Peebles, of Centerville, F. Gasdixkb, Secretary. portrayed the superiority of moral over mfiel culture, however desirable the Tha Skating Hatch. . In your article latter might be. Ed. Chboxicle Bev. A. B. Peebles, of this city, whose about the walking match you stated that valuable work in the thru Sunday the skating match was indefinitely post- schools of the Commission is so wall nntau the known, gave a short report of his labors. poned, which is not the cue other party fails to put up tha balance of The joyous faces of nearly 800 Sunday the $250.00 on the 2d of December. chool children in these three wards Chas. Dowxiko, would show any stranger how ha hu On behalf of Jab. Reyxolm. won their hurts by loving Christian Tha statement made in yesterday's work.' was devoted to prayer Chboxiclk wis upon the authority of The last hour various Mr. Swift, himself, who did not think he and praise. All depart for their and trailer would be in condition to undertake n ten fields frill of zeal for loving hoars skating contest next week, al- Christian work for the Master. though he expressed s williunau that The Hon Ton lloslaurant. the aau come off within thirty days for $500 or $1,000. Joe Goodor the best known restaurant nun in the Rocky Mountaiu, hu taken AVOnOMI AUCTIOM! and At 250 W. Temple street, ht 11 oclock charge of this popillarestabludiment, bera added, having improvements of 2d many 1884, December on a. BL, Tuesday, to give him n trial. A honuhsld goods comprising oas parlor invites the public will meal rockers, set, bedroom set, eofs, chain, bert in the for 40 cents. Oyslen, bedding, tables, kitchen 50 cents. Separate to 25 from of lot stoves and a choice & dfofoT honu plants. 250 Main street, two 8 J. L. Dcnoix, Auctioneer. Walker House. n. ...teAQ I ofToSSo-- J ealerloa dwnkw , 1 norn,Dg' s gasasssr" ml fti. Vsrietiw for th are booked 11 M1'- - 111,1 aad 12th ifuJ ikuncsftom Omaha to Oregon Short to the New btfauiios ticket about Hour yards bUUiM hardly knows he gets it. do with oue when in jrparcbr 4k j3t.SB.sfiiiS bar-roo- 3 j;gfcJ0 oclock sharp. Km hu two new local re- l. iwd Buke Spencer and will fill the - ,ho yu 5- Honoo tsmbct of 0. re appointment in to the city titssumship. . old nnnm1 Kid is up to bis ! favorite again. slis dae uirfcmtiicsieauatinnand trous-rnsth-y to uke a pretense of o,L t Ban dose of this drug, id lih st the City Jail last night, i Malone eat ill right KXUFeOosisie requested to be ate praoptly at &30 oclock this The recension will form at nDotisc u the line of march: Hall south to the Odd Fellows IMh street, thence west to the 10. depot where the visiting pro-t- il tndl arrive st 7:30. TheSecond then return on lent to West Temple, thence S first South, east to Main and btkthalL iok of A. T. Manning vs. Yearian m before the District Court was sent out by Yearian hit rear to travel through Monad Idaho and sell goods, and lues Defendants jyer (390 u salary. that his expenses exceeded the d of his sales and that he did not til misty. Ho testimony Mannings incidental ex- tr1 its have been frpm $3 to $15 per Vc dottle wai celled a witnem nrirfme, and teitified that the ogent for n gent's int bouse would average $9. or aSj. Col. Esighn appeared for tifnlHall 4 Mirshell for di- e- u koosal points. Mte CKj Tibi and wife returned Francisco. rddfriind Jacob Moritz left for J lh afternoon, for a weeka trip P. Arnold, uperintendcntoftlie nuwy company, went to Ogden Wain. Frisk C. Cooper, Geo. L. prem Tepnaeatitive, arrived in ty yederday, and will leave to-- r. fti ouipanied , villlrartoTMtha D. & R. hew (Maui tjassae in UOIOUS the NOTICKS. JWGfoxcn. U. G. DeWilt, Jjetllpm.and7:30p. UnpMdonabln 888 fret and 1 i 11 all invited. ". a TK Sunday school, 2:45 p. nd catechising, 3:30; y Wfor ond sermon, 7:30. CuuxciiA memorial of BUhop Wiley will Addresaea by the vJ.Jck?-- . Sunday achool meeting at gWeching at 7:30 jjwfby thi '"to oloo- - wSi?11' '"! U Methodist school hoaslb, Rev. T. C. Iliff. u u vu To-da- y. u u ' . , 1 E.2LJ? "AlU.t. 7our marketing Market utui la in lKa Iiha or "V. rruiu nd Stanl fint-efo- furai-tura'hutf- w' aok'' l:. bj7eJ 8ATU11PAY A STKAXGK AMD INTERESTING LIFE The Inkiue Career afGeorae C. llllii, the Tragedian. In no other country in tbe world are there to be found so many strange and fotemttag reverse in individual experience as in the United Statu. Not only do men ascend from the loweit level to the very highest social altitude, as Gfant, Garfield and Lincoln, but others, haviug encountered disaster, are able to build again a new life and a new career upon the very ashes of tbe old. We an a people essentially living in the present. We ask of s man, what is ha doing not what did he do yuter-day- ? We judge men by their and not by their yesterday i! This axiomatic truth hu never been more forcibly illustrated than in the ctu of Mr. Geo. C. Miln, who is now ranked one of the leading interpreters of the legitimate drama in this country. But a few yean ago hs wu the honored minister of the greatest sod most influential Unitarian chnrch in all the West Unity Chureh, lie taka rank among the Chicago; of loading the day. tragedians name was Yesterday hia mentioned in company with the names Beecher. Bellows and Swing; it is classified with thou of Booth, McCullough and Barrett. The singularity of sura an experience is most striking; from pulpit to stage, from the priest's robe to the actors toga, from the eloquence of the homileticiaa to the declamation of the actor! To win success in both professions means not only pluck, energy and persistence it means genius. The man who could lay aside the methods of the pulpit, and with phenomenal uddeness and successfully take up the methods of the tragic actor, is possessed of one of thou forceful and dominating personalities which by common consent are labeled genius. At fint it wu geuenlly supposed that Miln had adopted the stage from sensational motives, and ha wu obligsd to encounter the contumely of the superficial. But the of his sincerity work, his brave perseverance in the face of every obstacle, his quiet endurance of thoughtless taunts, have long since proven him to be possessed of much good sense he is of marked ability, lie is now in his third regular season a Shaksperiau star, and a brief royiew of his dramatic career so far will, it is believed, furnish entertaining reading for the theatre-goin- g pnblic at least. First of all, the reason for his action in leaving the pulpit may lie of interest. At thirty years of age lie was the brilliant preacher of the pulpit long occupied by Robert CJollyer. In Chicago lie wu tbe regarded coming man. As an orator he was on the crest of the wave, and those who have ever heard him will not readily forget the charm of hia voice nor the magnificence of his diction. The time came, however, when he was compelled to yield cp all he had achieved. The voice of conscience commanded and be obeyed. He had simply outgrown the theofogy of the polpit. Like an honest man he proclaimed his heresy, and amerted his own unfitness to p retch a dogmatic system in which lie had cessed to believe. After a short, decisive controversy, Miln wu released from his pulpit, and stood alone, his occupation gone: the work of ten years literally lost to him. After debating for several months, and counseling with many friends, he yielded to his own indications uid publicly adopted the life of a tragedian. He tried the hack door of the theatre and found The it dosed against bis entrance. lower ranks of the profession provided no place for him. He wu n marked man. No star would risk the presence in his company of n man who would so thoroughly claim tha attention of the Miln wu obliged to press and public do. He wu obliged to enter by the front door of the profession, and fortunate indeed wu this necessity. Instead His of walking he leapt into fame! fame an orator attended him in his new career, and when it became known that added to his eloquence wu n most distinct gift of dnmstio instinct, hs at an once excited even greater interest actor than he had a preacher. The subject of the shove brief sketch will open a three nights engagement at the Theater next Tuesday evening. FolTuesday, lowing is the repertory: The Fools Wednesday, "Macbeth; Hamlet. The Revenge;" Thursday, Theater box office will open for the ule of seats Monday morning. u MINIMI AND HILLING. u n u u u u u The following shipments of ore and bullion are reported by the hauls for the week ending rsano a to. Scar Hum SUvcr.bullinn t tf.C0P.ie Titan Ontario bullion.... .............. 8 tar Vicuna bullion. ... 4,ssun 3 tar Christy bulllnu 4.M5A) Total.. .....a. Al t,CltlMl a'coaxu-- s co. 12 can llsnsucr bullion........... ......4 SlJCIUn 6 cara Queen of 11111s ore 7,270.0) II can hlslio ore.. SlotsCraiceiitcre 2 tan Stormont bullion 2 car Xeraila ore ' 1 S tan . Xcvaila bullion..................... Total.... 1.250.00 7,220,00 8.250.IU fiAO-D- ,.(51,540.00 GRAXD TOTAL. Wells, Fargo A Co . ...124, 019.35 ... 51,510.00 McCornickACo Total. Unnln-Ch- riS J1 SSKwTbqyrfnnd Manager. A. Our Standard A Grade Work STILL SJWftuu Following are the number of care of from this ore, bullion and lead shipped city for the week ending y We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grades of BUGGHB, TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & $350. GET YOUR MEALS A FOR $9.99. 1 57 &i Well Complete ..AT SS GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT :v; THE OGDEN IROX WORKS. We are informed that an eflurt is being made by tbe citizens of Ogden to induce the Denver 4 ltio Grande Railway Company to lease them the iron works for a term of years and to resume the manufacture of pig iron in the spring. The pig iron .run out by the Ogden Blurt Furnace some two years ago proved to be of the Guest quality ever produced in the United Stales, being exceedingly tough and malleable aud specially adapted to tha manufacture of all kind of castings and railroad wheels. There is no doubt but there will be a demand for all tbs pig iron that couhl be manufactured at tha works from this as well as neighboring Territories; we therefore hone that the business men of Ojplen will be successful in making satisfactory arrangements for starting up these works el an early day, and thereby derive the benefits to the city that the original promoters bad in view. With the limitless supply of the raw material of iron ore ami flnxe that our Territoiy has, and the easy facilities in getting at them, it is s surprise that sufficient enterprise hae not exhibited itself long ago among our citizens to utilize these vast resource, for with skilled labor and machinery there ran lie no question of their profitable result. Within 34 miles of (Mien, 24 of which is by nil, are situated the Norway Com)anys mines which contain large bodies of the very best iron ore; suitable to tbe manufacture of every description of iron. The principal ore used in the trial blast and which produced the fine pig iron, came from the mines of this company and should these works start up again no doubt the main supply of iron will lie drawn from these mines. RICH GOLD AND SILVER 26 W. First South St ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. FTC, FTC. Prices moderate and sotishetion guannleed D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. si FOR SALE, THE. u Vienna Chop House OF THE REST PAYING ONE rondm-tcr-i ou the lu Ihe for plan. Good aud sufficient rea-o- selling. THE VIENNA CHOP HOUSE water and have Avoid surface of dfftluK by iixJtig our Drive-W- ell lias been running over a year, and lias met uilligooii Mim-hR- . N. BERNARDIS, Pumps AND POINTS. Inquire nn the prvnilxes. Proprietor. THEY WORK LIKE A CHARM. CITY BAKERY 28 DISCOVERY. W. FIRST SOUTH STREET, 44 Now Is the time to repair your e make a spedtUy lu tills line. Water-Hpa-, It is reported that e rich strike of silver ore has been mule in one TO ANY WILL BE of the mines in Mill Creek Mining 'gREAD the city. DELIVERED District, Morgan Co., belonging to the Norway Iron M. 4 M. Co. of Utah. The vein is said to be fire feet in width, and Pies, Cakes, Crackers and the assays run from $10 to $25 in gold and from 40 to CO ounces of silver per ton. A tnnnei is befog run to the length of 280 feet to cut the vein, which shows indications of being a strong and permaAlways on hand. Your patronage is tolieHcd nent one. DY HALIFAX. GEO. OEBHABDT, Proprietor Mr. A. G. Green Aaimi to hare a big thing in tha Halifax mine and vein lately struck in Mineral Fork of Kg Cottonwood canyon. From a crevice on I tbe surface; development shows n vein of nearly five febt of manganese with lead and silver ore all through it. gold and i CONFECTIONERY J. W. FARRELL & THACKRAH'S NOTES. Horn Siirer stock Last Saturday the Minnie Mcore company paid out about $15,000 to its em- ix ployes. A rich strike is reported to have been made by the Scotch Hill Miniitg company on one of their claims st Park City this week. J. II. Dupliaix, of Minersville, started p mill on the 24th, and np his is working some very rich ore assaying $500 to the ton, and expects to ship bullion to Salt Lake by the 1st of Dee. The mill was built by the Eagle Foundry of this city. two-stam- Axvuxxna. AD E L E PAY N, Tha "Ooddentol, IS K. First Sooth St. We the undersigned, by reason of the And an Efficient Comjjanjf of Shakespearian goods dispensed by us, hereby proclaim to the world that we are ever TUESDAY, beetOsIi-orni- a ready to sell at low pnoes the and imported wines and the choicest of liquors and cigars. Families who are preparing for private, parties WEDNESDAY, should not forget to give us a call. first-cla- ss MACBETHI I Journal-Regist- er STEAM HEATING AND SHELDONS Beautiful Wraps for Ladies ami Children, at F. Auerbach 4 Bro'a. Metropolitan Billiard 1UII. The choicest wines, liquors anil cigars to be found in tha city. Give me a call. B. Sfbixukr, Proprietor. ASSISTED Dancing Academy. BY MltH. SHELDON. SEASON Ami by the Printers, V l & A. Podlach A Co., Prepr'a. Main street, Salt Lake Citv. NELDEN & CO., il KATK8 $2 00. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 8U.00NI AND BREWERIES. SALT LAKE CITY BREWING lpho3 White House. Bookseller and Stationer, CO., Successor! to MORITZ A CULLEN. Preddenl MATTHEW CULLEN.. ...... H. W. MORSE. and MORITZ Tittuuror JACOB Secretary enlarged our Having recently and Malting rapacity, we are Special BEER By the Case, Keg or Carload Lots, Orders will be promptly attended to and of the elly. any delivery made to solicited. Telephone Nol84. Counby orden SALT UKE CITY BREWING CO. by the week. Three Billiard Tables, fur tha Uon of gneots. iceouikt hot lunch will be cured daily .4p.m. 12 Prom 7 to ST. JAMES, MAIN STKKKT. RCTho Leading Family Hotel In Hall I ake New Hotel and Furniture. City. lrt Milwaukee mtn BAR IS REMOVED ONE Pi Tpeek oath, and Is kept Ont elasa in evil now prepared to ftiruiih our fovorile A. GREENWALD, Proprietor. TRY THE NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, ITolorsdn. Rata reasonable. 0RDNER & JONES, Proprietors. 2eep on rand budweises and salt Beer. San Pete Valley Connected with Uw Beer Roll la the VIENNA Meal CHOP si all hours. WAGENERS BEER, rates and he tub cheafkst the Lears At at of the the orden your It cored on RAILROAD. HOUSE. Oysters In every style. OF 4884. BOTTLED Blankets purchased at the late big SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING auction ulu in New York City, for sals CLAW MEETS OX MONDAY ci tes p at Auerbach's. 1 HOTELS. THURSDAY, Supetfc Costumes iJMagulflccnt Company! PUI nod Wlntar Boots. Call on J. B. Stephens. lie will make Usual Prices of Admlsrinu. No extra (targe A No. 1 style. for reserved seats. Box Ottlco open Mwula,-a- t you anything you uesire in at 10 a. in. A good fit guaranteed. Corner Second 8 South and Kite East. 7. 0 Bos ftW. W. F. RAYBOULD, E h 70 W. Second South St THREE FORMS. Fools Revenge BEER HALL HAMLET! VENTILATING. FOBM C FOR SALK BY F. DEPOT. PLUMBING AND No. still remains at $4.75. eo.. SANITARY NOW READY Tragedienne, oyslen. LEAD. is Geo. C. Oyster Grotto. celebrated fresh those Try cooked in every yl. THE : Salt Lake Theatre. Auction Solo, Remember the great auction ule of watchea and jewelry at the Arcade Restaurant. Main street, at 2 and 7 p. in. TAKES ..170.159 JI5 QKMW Evenings st TSW. Falnee Grossly Itomoval. Wintered JUVENILE CLASS on Tuesday Horses LADIES and People In need of staple and fancy Stans; The Chroniulk Publishing Cnmimny and Thursday atic muons at 30. ,l 0.11. Grooarias, 1 new Booh Hones and Mills wintered unfor Btme. Fruits, Vent shies and every$10 have removed their office to 117 H. Main 1885, 1, to Grand MaUuee Every Saturday at 8 p. m. May up thing pertaining to Family Groceries, bnry Island,Herds taken out on the 1st street. Iterate Lmous to roll applicant. should call at Lucass old stand. EveryApply d"l5tha of uch month. 1 latest styles thing Usw. Mat and dean. No. 62 K. Hoot Dancing ltall lu the cUy to rent for At Goldbetga you can find tbe alert stables or to 1 Jurgrasras balls aud partite. popular Prices, at L. Fint Bom Btrsot. fall goods. Thompson J.L. Lucas, rtytosof 8. SttenoB lT0 Xvl S? Studebaker Branch House : y WBLiA Bishop Isaac IT. Wiley, D.D., L.L.D. A cablegram brings the sad intelligence that Bishop Wiley died at Foochoo on Friday, Nov. 21st. Tbe ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL and education cause of Christianity and friend a n true lost have sagacious advocate in the death of Bishop Wiley. Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, DECEMBER 2d, 3d AND 4th. to in reference Kspsrislly is this true Utah. For four years lie has had EpisThird Annual Tour of the Successful Shakecopal supervision at Methodist work in spearian Actor, this Territory, and probably no had a clearer conception of the difficulties and needs. A memorial service will be held at the Methodist Episnt 11 a. m. The copal Church Sustained ly the Young anil Talented pastor and Rev. Dr. Jackson will speak. Auk 4 Mubfky, Proprietors. 3 STUDEBAKER EROS. of Ota amt Bullion Mluiug Notes. Weekly y u j a KOVEAlJiElt till, 1884. y u is ahortiwl notice, store California Brewerv, SECOND SOUTH STREET Thrm dooe eert of Klephant Rtwa Of iASnA.FTKR, NOVEMRKR 1, 181, will lesrodallyu follows iFunday excepted): heave kforoi.lMM.a M... m .... S.Y) a in hi " ... . KAO a in " Draper Fountain Mill ft20 a in tlrecu lira --out 1HI1...H .... .8:4010 " llnlliiwny ..lOziO a in ittsissits Arrive at IlilNMHMIlMHUUINIII Lonvc Kcphi lifcSU a in .-40 IB IOIll$WI&yasaassiMSMiSNseasaMa 12:10 1hNMMIl 1 pm Fountain Green Mill.. .12240 p m 13 p Draper MIIIIIMNNNnlNMIllllMNllN Arrive nt Moroni . 1:40 pm Mage connect at Mnroul fbrall purls of San IYtc and Sevier. Private trauia and spring wagon ran he ordered by nl Nephl, to bo ready nn arrival of irnhu at Murunl. Price, 34 per day, driver paying nil hlsnwiiexuetiiea. hC Hill. 111 BAUDEBUEK, Manager. . 1 |