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Show Salt Lake Evening- Chronicle. - Oil. Ct 152. 4.--N- O. SALT LAKE CITY, SATUltDAV, (MTOIJUl THE PACIFIC KAILltOAlMi. ;,LTUKE EVENINGCHSONICLE c itunrtav sx vrrte iIm 1 Washi KOTOV, Oct. The commit- COMPANY. of railroads, William (. Ann- Ciir.ONICLE PUBLISHING 'tfOOK iRATKDl etrous, hue xiibniilted hi annual rejxirt for the lineal year ended June 30th, 18S4. South trout. Silt Liks City The report dale that the projierty aud TCI Khl'lO account of the railroads coining within -r- .tr.MU . iM the juriidiction of hii office have been hf"' tVrtrr in ! examined, aeveral of the companies harC,V ' ing freely accorded all proper facilities i ;;;;;;;;;;;;; l!J ThiBKKS wh" do UM loerrive itelr for the inipectioQ of their propertiee aud will hive my i tuie of nomuluut. the examination of their books. State'VlWlfrlnsth.oiaoe. ments are oubmitted in detail, showing IJ""ft" unn--t itmatter. the indebtedness of subsidised railroads to the United Btates, their earnings and 1'- - ,?l- - udiw JOHN H. expense, financial condition, S and 25 per centum of the net earning, and variOSlgKS.4 NOTICES. ous other data pertaining to these rinulv. The commissioner also submits a dero RKS- Tft, tailed statement of the sinking funds of , first door smith of ;i "'r's 'ikiM the Union and Central Pacific Railroad waffir hoiiui. 'oinpauies, showing the sums which BROOM AND (KLl.AU .,.,p have been covered into said funds hv the JK IAMtA: OmOti atrer-t- . A Duly Treasury of the United Slates, anti the to HJOilohiuoo "''i tha prowtMs amount and character oi investments made by tlie secretary of the Treasure as cuatodian. olfice. il.il CfflffnEK fn.,'.W Cl I, 24. i , 1 9 $ Mt Hi tTj XI f ill rt & I'lU. ar . 4 I) i- u g - ( . . TUB TOTAL INDKBTKOBBiM EK,?. J Of the several subsidized Pacific railroads to the United States to June 30, BAZAH 1084, aa reported hy the commissioner, is as fill lows: Total debt of the Union Lllr. ini'. Main It Pacific, including the Kansas Pacific, " Vo OCr 1. nMisonKhli. rincipal $38,539,512; accrued interest, N. aw Mm Central 133,099,554; total, $06,639,065. . .. i'.O. Box 1061. Pacific, including Western Pacific, principal, $27,855,080; accrued interest, V.n'w'art Ti street, I ain prepared to Sioux City total, $54,647,825. Sj & Pacific, principal, $1,600,000; accrned . and gutr-- interest, $1,645,808; liuoduftniVofn.en-liaudlretotal, $3,245,808. Total, $127,823,015. Total credit of these . ... my wuuk in favor of Balance roads, $24,888,222. the United Slates, but not due until the maturity of the principal in 1895 and 1 3U9, Mm wtouw eiirer Huiw. nortli. $102, 934,793. HMS.fesshifSSWSS Du. - t AMIS AT T AS1-.- L puA u Oil Store, s: r. I lr rtuehler, pmiirli' n ( nUrf w 11 ikf & e. - CONDITION PROfESIO.IAl. OF TUB KOADB. The sinking funds of the Union anil 'eiitral Pacific Companies, held hy the Treasurer of the United States, amounted J Hndc.luuri'Mi.ri J vrddn.woai'.-fHt.Mark'to $0,084,099 on Jnne 30, 1884, the Union Situnlajn. WedneeHyiaud vKiud Pacific having to its credit $3,485,576, a wiiytotk." dentists, nd the Central Pacific $2,648,523. The I chapman Jlmwe. XnwitheClCM , wulkiT Dp amount remaining in the United States onoln ortl.. iL.s. P. llTOCK, S. Treasury uninvested June 30, 1884, is as r- c MrH'U.- -. DENTIST. "OFFiOK follow: To the credit of Union Pacific, over S Scibiiry ji 01'ii.Mlr Wiilker $992,486, to the credit of Central Pacific, Imp ton1. Ai..'t'ii eiveii. The total stock and debt of 1,089.159. i'.'letth-ioIn nlli. Union Pacific is shown hy the report to lli'1 f'M.UHTK jk STOVKit. I total assets, $245,-0- 1 $220,095,649; n'TITlST. Wiioteli Biwk. Salt land 1,363; including surplus, .to W. II. Mover, Logan, I'tali. The total slock sales $3,628,832. SOCIETIES. Pacific and debt of the Central total assetts, $180,312,355; LAKE SALT LEAGUE FOUNTAIN $177,987,079: deficit $2,325,276. The ram- UNION No. 1. any estimates its farm lands unsold at iONVKSTIOXS KVEStY FK1 and water front and lands in . .It y evenhic at K. iu hall of the t'liion.- jS25250,lKX. Oakland anil Sacrament i1!. ei Oram ilmue. Sojounilnj connumionSuiifraucisco, at $7, 750, UOU in all $33,006,000 in addition I'.H.lialiy Invited to attend. ARTHUR U THOMAS, fomiaaiuler. to the shore assets. In conclusion the it. Sxinaa, Clerk. cmiiiiiisvioner again invites attention to UTAH LODGE NO. 1, 1. 0. 0. F. the subject of funding the debts of the I EKT EVERY THVHRDAY AT 7:30 P. M several bonded Pacific railroads, and I in Odd Fellowl' Hall, Union Block, Set: urge Congaess to take speedy and final nr City. Odd Fellow In good uWiidluRiro action looking to the payment of this i cd u) iltend. apRINUEII, N.H. vast ind ebtednes. i. . Tbomaj, secretary. How Wasielowsky Ulod. SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. Sak Jose, Cal., Oct. 24. Dan Waie-lewskEVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT MFKTS L in Odd Fell iwa Hall, Uulon Block at 11 was executed here In pond naudlng are invited fi HI KO.A LUKK.N.G u'cluck. He was a native of Poland, aged J.3I. Ptuuxu,. Secretary. thirty, a butcher by trade. In 1379 he IORDAN LODGE No. Si L0. 0. F. was sentenced to three years in the Stale Monday evening at Prion tor Meets iiievery Odd Fellowi' New Hall, Colon stealing rattle. Before incar. (Md Fellow in good itiudln are ceration he warned his wife that if she t..a.'ci:ii. JOHN T. JIL'CKLE, K. U. procured a divorce he ,wouid kill her liii'i- - Hr ami, .secretary. when he got out. Ilia wife paid no at' RIDGELY LODGE No. 9, 1. O'o'F. lention to the threat, got a divorce and Y FEW EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING J W 7 JWo'clock.tti (Md Fellow Hall.Unlou married again. When Waaieieweky was Bii.uk. VlriUne bnithcmmada welcome. be sought his former wife, discharged P N.G on March 21th of the prevent vart and, W . M. cukk, Sivnel.ry. slabbed her thirteen times. She lived CALFNTHE LODGE No. 5,' K. 0F P. lung enough to inform the authorities of KGIMR CONVENTIONS EVERY murderer. Wasielewiky erenlna at Gaulle Hall, Walke: the name of her ! ra Hntne, at 730 p. in. Vinftiiia Knlalu. was arrested in Silver (Sty, New Mexico, " PHIL. XLIPI'f.S, iu !c welcome. lie tried to starve himself to death in Mhn F. TtYUia. K. of K. & S. jail, but his courage always failed him, He had to be assisted to the sea fluid, and MISCELLANEOUS. was so completely overcome by fear that, while being strapned, he kept up barking noise, as if be had an epileptic I fit. A peculiar feature of the execution was that the trap was held in place by a hair from die head of the murdered BUSH. MUST. wife, lie was pronounced dead eleven minutes after the drop. . T It lit1 A 1. 1 KACiraa OF t" Firul Kouth itreel. Hiurch. Oydpu i' P K. 1 11 J- A uNM-JA- TEMl y 'i 'diH-k- ' UON-ii.i- . LLI NERY M !T MRS. J. E. GREGORY t.rAVINH BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE uf MRS BAKNUM lu the Ullliueiy L uK-k ii'.Nluce,. .3! No. 56 Main erahrt'fl r, Xfpli I . .i' utei 4. Hm i.iij.'iiM with a hill and completu Assort tnentof W-- nitwfeje,, Street, Millinery and Hair VUi.4'-- ' GOODS And iH:tfuily hivDi her friends anil ill' Public generally to call. F.aiioasi. I.U.iN(LiN. BEffl J. C. CONKLIN & CO mat ORE MILL SAMPLING fill Ores and Bullion ill Vt. UW Carefully Sample 0F'IAL g sl' ATTENTION GIVEN TO Till Gras ami Bullion. Mill, Bnutii tHtwewi t'lali & Nevada am I lA ntial Railroad DeiKita. OOlea (.re on ito.i IWnk of Utah Iftvml mom). .?K.p7. ;iT i ". EDWARD MICHAEIIS. notary public SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. D. LOMAX, attorn No. 8 V) Win W. ey-at-la- w Second South Street, Kyssu Riook, Balt Lake City. VISCELLAEEOrS. K I George A. Lowe, IN SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. LAKE SALT CITY . UHAi.Ki: liiltfi CARRIAGES, and the ul Wagons, stool, acknowlrdci-.- l St;.udar-- THE BAIN. lri atOKKA WURKMA.'MilP.snJ Nothing but FIRST-CLAS'Ids Fine and Durable Call aim examine our department growing lively, and we are turning oi.t n Iv-q'uiniity of the T BARGAINS. The trade i l Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Warranted of Best Quality and to be Tlie Barker Charges, Washington, Oct. 24. Judge Lawrence, first comptroller of the Treasury, uid to a rejiorter concerning tlie charges of fraud recently made against his office by Barken This is tlie first complaint I ever heard that I had allowed an illegal claim. The protests have always been that 1 disallowed legal claims. 1 am iu no way disturlied the charges. Barker cites a numlier instances of alleged illegal claims which were passed by me. I can't remember the particular in the cases, bui I um satisfied when the nutter is loukrd up carefully, as it will be, there will nui be (bund a single case that had an atom of fraud connected with it that was allowed." to-d- k CHAMPION REAPERS AND SOLD MOWERS, T 1 the Best aud t'hrsMMl 1 SEBREE & CO.. Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, A dispatch from Port Arthur tales that six men were killed yeeterday by a fail ing rock on McLeod contract at Red Sucker Cave, about two hundred miles east of Port Arthur, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Also, three men were killed by the premature explosion of Maxi further east. The name could not be learned, a communication is iu terruptad. KNGINJ-S- , Inquiries auswered proniplly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, FASH ION ABLE TAILOR AND JI'ftT It kit Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Weiset City, Idaho. KKTKIVKI) A iJtl.cK AND HI. Kit ANT rtTihK OK and Winter Goods! Consisting 111 f the Very Best Domestic and Imported km the ixnuHry. In s'.l iwr hiicM. Suitings. P. O BOX 'MM. MAIN STREET r'.-. BROOM HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. THE PERRY ROAD CART, has POSITIVELY NO The first aud only cart made dial rides ax steady The Festal Deilirteaer. d as a buggy, as comfortable as a phaeton, and draw lighter than either. Washington, Oct. 24. The receipt Fur Ladies' use it really has no equal, being easy of access, and may proiwry be of the Postoffice Department for the fiscal termed luxurious. It has a phaetun-shapebony, with a wide, deep ana nicely year ended June 30, 1884, exclusive of upholstered seat in leather or cloth. money order revenue, are $42,411,772. FOR SALE BY leaving a deficiency of $3,593,139, which is attributed to the reduced postal rate. The department last year had a surplus of $2,653,189. This years deficiency, however, will be reduced about $400, 00O bv the money order revenues. The result confirms the estimste made by President Arthur in his message to Congrese. LOCATED IN THE CENTRE. BUSINESS une-lhir- W. JOHN LOWELL Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. Dempsey Thrashes Hanry. Nbw York, Oct. 24. The price fight between Jack Demeey and Tom Heniy, for $500 a side, fought to a finish in six in this city, resulted in rounds He pounded victory for Dempsey. In the Ilenry out of all recognition. first round blood was clsimsd for Dempknock-dowfor Henry. sey, and first The second round was in favor of Dempsey, who knocked Henry down twice. The remaining rounds were a repitiiiun of disasters to Henry. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON CO., Pleasant Vailevf Anthracite and Colorado BlacksmithXoals PRICE IN J. B. CECIL DKAI.KR IS..... Fine Groceries, OF THE ANJ STOCK NEW AND FRESH. No. 265 Main Street, UNION BLOCK. AND COKE Kt'U FALL AND IN'fhK fiJ' Psrticiilar attention called to the fait that PEOPLE LEAVING OUDEf ON ANY OF TIIK MORNING TRAINS, by coming cm Afternoon or Evenim. Train from Sait Lake, and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AN L THIRTY M IN STOCK !N lllfc CITY. . FIT ..AMI,... AND IXIMKSTK' WORK MAN SHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES AM TO Sample Fashion Pla anil Rules for - FOR KI.KEP IN THE MORNING. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Coach and Carriage Painters, We have the Finest Stock of MASUEYS ami other well known braiiil of Colors Ground in Oil or Varnish G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. DEALERS IN- - Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, DEFY COMPETITION. forwarded nil application. BUCKLE- & SON, Tailors and Woolen Drapers, ' SALT LAKE CITY. UTi'-- S ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. STY LE, IMPORTED ALL. T be found in the world. MOdT... COMPLETE FINEST 1876. LARGEST AS!- - Hotel ATTENTION. Wood And Pig Iron. THE . CHARCOAL solicited and prouirtlr tilled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. O. PASSENGER DEPOT; OUi.e 20 and 22 Seron.l Smiili Street. ESTABLISHED - Furnished Well COAL. Order Green Groceries, Poultry and Game. ANTHRACITE WELL-KNuW- COLORADO and I AM READY TO ENTERTAIN Price, $8 and $9 per Ton, According to Size. PLEASANT VALLEY AND REOPENED THIS The Commerciul Travelers' interests will be most respectfully slteia.. License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. AGENTS FOB TiiK ONLY GENUINE REDUCTION New HAVING LEASED COMPANY, th-la- Twa Murdered and Four Lynched. Fatal Affray Between Hoys. Oct. 24. Janie New Orleans, Oct. 24. The Tim?' Clayton, aged IS, this evening visited his Democrat Baton Rouge xiecial sav-- : friend, Janies S. Baker, aged 17. at the Sheriff Bute, just returned from Clinton, iatteri home near Seventeenth street, in reports s rumor there of the murder f this city. Baker's parent left themalone two person Johnson and nephew in St. parish a few day ago, ami in the dining room, the father going to thatkammany a pursued, raptiire'd and him.: iiis store, the inn) her starting up stain. four posse murderers ami were on the negro She had gone but e moment when three track of the others. aud startled shots her, running pistol I iack she (mind both boys on the floor, MISCELLANEOUS. both weltering in blood anil a iiuildof 24. PUMPS, THK HOWARD y Mlue Slew Killed. WiNJfiPKo, Manitoba, Oct. WIRE, constantly in stork. All - n fa-.- BALING LFFFEL TU BRINK WH1T.38 Mli.i.S AND SHINGLE; M1L1.K. KTKAM YV AND y, Sutherland, agad 20, was lodged in jail for killing Edna E. Morrow, here 15 years old. twelve miles north of Rock-por- t, Atchison county, last night. Sutherland was in the employ of Mr. Morrow, a fanner, and had seduced the Hwurreetioaists in Massaehusatl. laughter, to whom he was engaged to be Bivohamfton, OcL 24. The Phelps married. The parents objected to the vault, one of the costliest struchad family their not knowing match, daughter tures of the kind in the State, was entered been ruined. Realising that the denouement was near at hand, Sutherland last by grave robbers last night, and the cof evening took a dose of strychnine awl fin of Robert, son of the late Judc then shot his victim twice, birth Phelps, cut open, but the robbers, five in balls taking eflect in the head. The number, were scared away by a watchtimely arrival of a physician saved Suthman. Over Roberts body a suit is now erland's life, and he was brought here ing for $500, the smniiut claimed for r embalming the body. revolver in Clayton hand. Baker ha1 two wound in the head and was dead Clayton had one bullet in the head, and died very soon after., The boy were t friends. lUimiiLl: AMK TIES STEAM For xll purpote-- . Correspondence solicited. IKON FIRKPKtklF ROOFING PRICES. of KINDS, BALING PRESSES, never fail. - OIHrlal Vole ol Ohio. Columbus, Oct. 24. The official returns are all in, and footing completed as folby the Secretary of State lows : For secretary of stale : Robinson, Republican, 391,599; Newman, Democrat, 330,275; Morris, Prohibitionist, 9,857; Herald, Oreenbacker, 3,530. For supreme judge: Johnson, Republican, 392,917; Martin, Democrat, 378,963: BoHborongh, Prohibitionist, 9,857; Graven, Greenbacker, 3,780. For member board of public works : Flickenger, Republican, 393,885 ; Bonier, Democrat, $76,802: Kirkendali, Prohibitionists, 9,004; Ogdon, Greenbacker, 3.527. line Well-As.no- KNOWLES Rooting iu tlie Market. Call ami see ux or addrex- HAY DEDER1CK full and cwuplete stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLKMKNTS. The I,arge.-- t amt Best Selected Stock of Hardwood ami Wagiin Material iu Utah. JtfThe PORTER ami AL.L, K ilia 1! Agricultural Implements OF BAIN WAGON, Moviug on wheel LOW VERY AT IV. Harvesters and Binders, ...AND n..P FIRST AND y A nit: okixrkatci. i rf H.SK ill." Has such a Philadelphia, UTAH W till vth Murdered Hy Uer Lover. St. Jmbfph, Mo., Oct. 24, .NroiM Fine Buggies and Carriages ' Tjasisja ,2 ltuiipr, FIVE CENTS 1'lfilCE, u . iu-'- le del With viirsu r The Tucson (Arinina) Citiim of Iwr 18th, A large umuher mj.: people last evening upon J V Mackay, at the CosiuoiHililan Uulel. and escorted hiui about the city, show ing him the w under of the town In electric light. Ha said to the report ej that he would not be interviewed, for the reason that he had a prejudiy against newspaper reports to some extent, but still regarded the newspaper a the best ids to the great work of a civilised government. He taid he would have been pleased to lie in tkfe East yesterday, when the celebration of the completion of the cable was held, but that huiiM"M required his presence on this coast. The enterprise, he thought, was going to prove a grand suocesa, and while the expense was very great, he thought that in lime it would prove remunerative. ''What," asked the reporter, is your pinion of the probable result of the Presidential election?" Well; said he, "you kuuw i am a Republican, and my opinion might be considered biased, but there i not the least doubt but that Blaine will be elected. ant people are of that opinian. The Iiein rats know it, but of course they have got to make the fight. Blaine ought to lie elected the country demands it, and it is useless to think aliont electI am not telling ing Mr. Cleveland you this, however, for a newspaper article. but because we are having a private social dial of our own." Regarding the Quijotoa mines, Mr. Mackay Hid he had great faith in them. He knew from facta given him that they would prove to be more than what they had been represented. He was going down to look at them, a trip he had Sromised himself for a long time, but he presume that hia visit would change his opinion in the least. Beunell-Macka- ! J dint IKION.I. ! Js u 1ST tV.ro-bare- -- itL UtCKAY Hfi Hm a Mmiul B . KftV EVJWISu. k ( JOHN i InNI. 25, P. O. BOX 682. MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City, |