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Show n Evenin Ofj. 4 .NO. 153. SALT LAKE CITY, LTLAKE EVENINGCHR0N1CLE .fit.-nl."- . 5 LVKY !: ii'fi'it1 iy r!"PUBLISHING C0'PAhYi - j T. I. ii ill if Atlanta. He arxiveil mid will ISrnpWBATKIij romaln .suverul ilay. Me. Woodall Is j j Strut. Slit Ilia :iw. SrMi rears in u.tc, and stand", nearly sis feti Terirn : fa to tall, lie Las been a nan of Una physical il 4.00 appearance, but abnot urn you; ag ,r. rt -'-ril'ywith an acohkp.t whirl, t i nly i nir.eil " iLf city: 1'" il Li constitution, whicli was rt'isriiuMi', 75 . . .i ".". ..I a pleesant their but marred the appaarance i i wi..i TD' and bcnevolcnt-l.-.rkins- t face. Mr. all ha I .eon living in Alal-aoal! his i!' .ymrWyins tbanUv. lile. On tin? of J.itnisiy, 1 ;2, . m wliile alone in a r.a)r:i, ha wa i JiMIS 15 VllAiiSa seized wiih an apoplectic ill ami foil into a htre lire, from w hioli business flwregS; ho v.-- rsnn.ve.1 aAer haviii.i i y l.r, lot. Ill; liea.l and i'jiv iroi; alnuK.t ousume.l, and d.iys lie in a ro terriM.' tint d.'.ul. wi.i'.hl have been a relief. 11 is liiuinl to ay .1 -- lS u.-i- j ill ltt-T- l;-v- 88SN fear-full- li-- r e ll" - ill IT o. fc. Oil Ki.'iri, I :U ou w. 1 tills tahlcr, r.topr:iH.,r. iad Ml - Yrliwi Sty. :. O.FmcI-- at. a- X pg ... rt'tgw - feKSKrOTtr' PROFESSIONAL. r wAi.n.im:. teacher CR U I livd iV.r OVA rf -- L 1- rk -1 KliJVYiaer,e'-!.-iiiii'.r-..- i .'i ! lildViT i :;iW. !"? i H Ji. u:c f. 1) I. (j liKNri-ii'- ;o Wsliiif :.:nti:.iiir;:,;sl s'.vJ'!V.k li- - A Ti-- . vr. iirli 1! m i . K'1- ., Si - ' i! PI .V4b:::y uVW.oiH--nlv-.-n- Yffi K lOCK He MW Kli . inV;, Wasftt.'li Block, . L.tO. tV. It. -- t'lVlT, I l jail, t:i ) -- tuIsV- - .'.irj'Iit.uc f i''vn . ItU'l-'-- Ni )l :i r a :i ''"ITA O Hrje:. liirr!:. Mflci .i Sail fSMETIES. LLAGUE-S- VL'ii;TA!S 'SY UKE V.T tio. t. S KVWiV i r.: . i n nisp r.l s, lu hall o It. a i nio::, f .i!oiiiTiin5 ( SrrOpflta Ill inTiietl III HtlCllfl. .MfillUi'. L. THOMAS Cl!!(Wi!i:,..r. 11. Clerk. s oiwi-sriox- line. willi a tenacity, aii.t limilly arose from the ltd! iiou which he lic.d ntlTered ao much. His liead was liair-lcs- s, liia eyelashes were "one anil his lace was terribly scarred, but with all this Mr. Woodall was apparently sntif;rd. Home time alter Koilirg uji, Mr. Wood-all'- s phyeisian, who waa hr. W. 1J. Woodall, his nephow, (liscoyerml that a section of the sluill was loose, and was finally compelled to romora it. Olher section became loose and were remored loo, until the entire top of the skull was removed. The sections were remored at intervals, and as a piece was taken awar the opening was covered, so as to protect the brain. Soon after removing the first section, it was ascertained that a thin skin was growing over the skull in such a way as to covor the brain, and as the sections were taken away, the skin extended. The operation lasted a long timo. J t was a delicate i nc, and was periiiriiic- - ! with remarkable s'inf.., and is wuikin W.i'nlali Mr. skull without around on any t!iu top i.l, w'li!-.- ' lu tarries The the reriived skull in a of and hiul.enl i.i iMVerwt w:'!i a nvr this he wears an til.ii ;!. wliieli ;.rotec:3 his I'.e.id front I.iri hat. His lei; eye is t ight kv, but hesevs fo.i:i h i right eye. However, this ei.nitant pain l.i him, and Mr. Woedall i in Al!rna to have Ir. Ollimm In-- i it. Mr. Woodall' long in reduced his financial condition, order to maintain himseii while in Atlanta he iil open jyivj.tion rooms on North Hroii.1 it ret!, a lit re lie can lie s;eu, a small admittance king charged. ' to-d- ' ttltiiitiiittlis NcoU Law Dicid-- a. 'ui.vMiics, O., (let. 2ii. The derieion, stripped of it? verbiage, iloclarcs tho en. IT.H LODGE K8.1. tire law unconstitutional, and will not i1. m., rvr.RY TnuitsiVAY Kill yellows' Hal!, Hi.ion Blnrk, Kali do away with .the collection if lax is r.ij. Oil J Villtiri in u;.l stanOIv.gare only tills Iwiliuattcuil. only a small p. 11 ion of which year, ...... tr;;lR!lf5.u. boon has paid, bud w'.'d nuke it cerBsary . J. TniAtAn, Sswiaqr. to par hack the all f ir iv.rpnralion:! i'.UT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. mount which wr.s c.dhvled uuder tlio eit.xi.mililof-kvkiday i:vi:i:y 1 law last year, together with the interest. 7f.p. iii Oil.l l cii 'if lull, rnlim I . K..!.ia, Kiaiiiliiipovp invjic l li It will bankrupt nearly all the cities in Ol.sl. .V. I.LKI.. ... ii. P. the Slate, im the levies lor the year were made on the supposition that the law waa loitDVJ LODGE til. ?, 1. 0. 0. F. institutional and would bring into the AT I I is l.VitNiSi'i 'OajAY the c .'unties and cities the in t .i t .w Hait, Unioni i.i. an: i:i- !!tip;.l.iii'.l iiiiioiiiit nf money, la (duiii-b;- i, fvn.iiijj i. (: i to fi;r ox.iinple, k'twcen f i'OOO ami JiltIN' T. 50,000 wero realize I from the tax List - !t . AV- -, rear, and mine of the amount has been I'iViaV LOnuF he. J. I. U. 0. f . th8 aid this year. The consequence 1.1 Y l. rriXKsnAY ItVEKlNfl !.T;5 eparlmctiLs ate Imhind in the payment VJ v: !: till 1 retlfiwV ItalUiiion of -- alnries two and three months. Other I':'i.':." :jr.;!it"r i,.'!e wclwitn.". cities of the State are simiiai ljr dtuated. N.ii. i,iiu..i;i!i,ui.r., . n.M.Ci.iiiT, Pi.iei.iri-The great question with municipal and t i.LEPiTtiF. LODGE N.--, 5, K. CF I. county authorities is how they wiilsecuro an convkktioim nvr.it y ms- - imiuwliate relief from the embarrassing .i fc ivcning r.l Ua:'!i' Kail. Wnllie; situaticn. the Legislature not !eing in o. in. isttlnic KnigMs rj ilmue, a: welcome. Vti.. ill 1.. KMITI.H.C.tt. session to grant authority. 'mi s K. Taym:, K. or 15. At Is KocctiaVa Extraordinary SUtoiomiU XISCELb&in'OCS. New Yore, Oct. S8. The extraordinary statement made by Bocchcr Saturday nitrht at the meeting in Brooklyn, namely, as reported, "If all the men in the State who have broken the Seventh i'ri:fjsiiM!:NT. commandment would vote for Cleveland wc would elect him,' has excited much MilS. J. E. GREGORY comment in Brooklyn. It is regarded as the most extraordinary of his utterances this campaign, and meralicrs of f..M.,;:ir I.r thk mmiiik in ;..vi.vj I. Church who have been regarding llsoV nilwry v;3 l! Beecher's eoun-- e with great jiain and humiliation, arc now deeplv disgusted. Taking this in connection with his state:36 ment last week, that he desired Blaine made Secretary of State after ho had .It: ; ill'i Asv.rt become convinced that he was corrnpt in liix official losilion, and liis attempt to whitewash Cleveland by reading the Governor's childish letter to Mrs. Beecher, Beecher's former friends conclude that lie has completely "lost his head in this , campaign. at w Kelt at iins . 1 , 1 fill-.':- - 11 KMSS sV irmi piMI i, 7 1 5?a Betdi; S.UC9 in>r SK MILLINERY Fly-mon- th Main tilth; it si rtk k tnew aada tab,) Street, i lai-it- ef iiiiinery and Hair GOODS hoi le-- p. it " nifii its irlciuLi and t! t'li'ilie ecnenilljr to enll. ;. (Vixi.is. K. o". l'loaH. C. CONKLIN & CO. AH Disastrous storm. In tU's tier ORE SAMPLING San 1nAjfcWco, Oct. 28. Tho cam cr Ncwbcm arrived from Gnyantas lO' Site brings new of disastrous day. storms on the coast of Lower California. The steamer Kstado dc Sonora, which MILL with left Mazatlnn on Keptemlwr 21Hli, nineteen psseenMrs and a crew nf thirty-eigh- t, is believed to lie lost with all on Tho steamer was a Mexican board. (fdlini Carefully Sampled. coaster, 700 tons, owned by Don Joaquin Bed co, insured in this city for $70,000. .T. fAI- - ArrU.'iTtON (UVliN TO TIIX The American steamer Dura is also beeal'j u oro anti niUton. Util, South lieved to lie lost. Another storm oc t'Tn'. .rrrt, lictwoen Utah A Sovsdn and Kallnvid lienoltK OSlce over curred October Tlh and continued three :.h, ' "'i' Haiih of Htali (front days. Twenty houses at Cape Sit. Lucas wero destroyed and a great number of Nine Mexican coasters cattle killed. fOWARD MICHAEI.IS, were lost. Bach hnd from three to five nenous on hoard. All perished exceptThe storm boy. ing oue sailor and a ever seen in these was the most violent ii ml, OTARY PUBLIC ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1 D. LOMAX, n. ORNEY-AT-LA- W 'l w. Snoond South Street, vsna B'Mk,3aU lAketJltj. l: -- !. J SN-I- PlilCE, FIVK CENTS , XXSCELLAK20D8. of i Collect ilvr vf I uumal Airocity. Ntw Youk, tkt. S. The the following sjieeiy U : I.ewl-hiu- ba Ienu. .Ida AMOfda Grier, who oumuiiltod la-- t night, was professor of Latin and Grci-- in the Lewisburg Univenily. He had been side a few day bnt wu perfectly rations). YentcrJay a largo number i f ris'tors (.ailed, and the excite-roow. loo much fur the Client Lste in the evening Ida wife notiri.l a rheneo and went out Into tho hall t gyt niM-aneLuring her absence the delirifiui mail obtained a penknife and in! his tliront iijion IkiLIi rides, cut n deep gash across his alulomen and finally piiiiiged the knife into Lis breast over the lirnrt. where it remained imbedded. Iro!e.-:-o- r stii-rid- e MAIN THIRD AND George A. Lowe, bm SOUTH STREETS. SALT LAKE CITY. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. . 1 - r 1; j:- -. ' . Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons ' 'j V ' !:; e. HER DAI JHTIir.RFD . CIITEtl-JV-l- the celerrateh OZALKB in t VND AS" I'JRST-f.- f OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Warranted SOL.lJ Uff. P.u.iT!Ki;, Tex., Oct ?i. - Mr. I'.iikcr of Klkhart was in jail Ibi. eTrnin'; kr luiirtleringliir'l'i'.;; AT f lie! and to be Lju-ilii- VERY Ti.il A i ft LOW cl 1 PRICES-- : inc nf hter-in-).:- Her son Andrew left I.cii.e i.i to v.u-ni- : to l.ii l. i .iisi.,. leaving hie wife and t'.vn. 1'tilc (iiihli n with his mother. A- - j.i:'uir cerirnl hou.e aboi-tf- i o'clock at he hi.-- wife !iie Tf!iinin:;. Hu t'v-e- . licu ie iu:-- in t his vric fj'l nnd expire, while over her b.,iv moo. I his own mother holding a i'.t.c.vy club. Parkers wife would have lieeomo a mother in a few weeks. The poor virtim was beaten Mark and blue aeru-- s the shoulders and r.Mcmeu. The case is attracting great attention, by reason that the sole witness again Mrs. Parker i her son. . , ; Ml'RDEHi:u JSY Drxver, Col., Oet. lid. A Etp'Mieuii s)ieoial from Goodhope, Ji. M., a ininiug camp, says: Joe lliekman, a well end favorably known miner, was shot dead here this afternoon. At his antemortem examination lliekiuan said his Prank Iieck and Tom Walsh, partners, find determined to murder and rob another which miner of POO, they know ' he Kiesei!. They iivd-- i; d upon I lick man's joining them, and up.iu l.i- - rcfii'ii!l b:lii dre v rerolver- - atsd lire. I. The it.e i niiii, rui! lil"h mil a ii:,,':ii nuitii'i-- :ii in ict v :: ;! i J is iiirvitubL h" Agricultural Implements the evening -- A !..I- - Ol-- ' ' KINDS, euti-r.:-.- .11-- NEW HOUSE!' IN Aj.I Convenience. Comfort AMKs 250 PER DAY. l ll aiw- - it WIRE,' PUMPS, in LLU'LL SniMil.K Mis-lt- . TL'KItINK Wlliil i.S 511I.1S. Inquiries :inwered promptly. rtiK.. FASH ION ABLE !!! - I'1. VK!. t Ai.I.r: AM' .yii.-l'.r.- IIu1-.iii- BALING JOS. BAUMGARTEN, -- Ulitin HmirllV AND ccn-taut- ly Ntil.XJS. AND i. ilicited. ( .oi the .Multitude. for STEAM . ju.rMe-- J'uKTAlil.H MILAM S.WV MII.I to Pcrnaneut Hoarder- - and Pamilie- -. tilreet Car from all Depots pass the door. Carts Road Tir all TIES BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES Al'kilNTMK.VlS ITS ii AY Reasouibfe Rites. an-- RATES $1.50 to gSf 'fyocial llate OIDEillCh" NEW FURNITURE! AND NKW AND MHDI'HN TAILOR3 l'lh;!rWKI' I. Nl.W YlUSsi, iVt..'-- . - l.iiilail 1 eliii lniiK-i'.r:i':inio, lii. -- i:i5(T at: 1 Ms". tr;-'- , It'::.:!, - .Ii iVndant in a suit fur als.'lii!o cUwne. ngain-- t her in tlio Siijuvnii! (Vurt (.f BriJiUlyn, hy her hili'iiid, liarry lira-hatheatrical leader. n is Hdtrard Solonino, as the composer of the English comb ' opera, Billie Taylor.-- i.'laude Duval" and Virginia." It i.s alleged hy the piaintiff that the intimacy began in 1883, and continues; tho place mentioned U'ing Ixmdiniarul New York. As proof of liis allegations, ho state that a child has been liorn to defendant since er msncialion with Solomon. i- and Winter Goods! Fall u!!-s,-- -- h;-gu- n of the Very Beat Tiieco-rcspnnd-awell-know- Jnn-uar- t'olorailo Coal Minors on btrike. Drstck, Oct. 28. The strike among Uie coal miners of this Slate, commenccl some time ago in n small wav, is becomreports swell the number of strikers to 3.000, cansing a suspension oi operations in nearly all tho principal mines of tho State. The supply of coal in this city becoming ainl roi:M apprehension ii felt. Dele' nf the. lending gate-, representing mine-- , :u c holding a meeting hero, and a statement of their grievances and demands. which are varied, will be presented to the mine owners when, in ail probability, their differences will le amicably adjusted and work resumed. The miners are everywhere peareable. ing general. To-da- y i THE PERRY ROAD CART, l Is lim very urti and iily vri.ivV made that has I'OSITl VELY No HOltSE MOTION whatever. Tiic t'.ut and only cert rusdc that tides as steady a. a buggy, as comfortable as a phaeton, ar.J draw,; lighter than either. For Ladies use it really has no equal, h ieg easy of uvj. aui u.ay properly be termed luxurious. It has a phaeton-shapeupholstered seat in leather cr doth. I d nrly, with a wide, IliS. W. LOWELL MAIN STREET IN PRICE OF" THE CO.' LOCATED ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- COAL. CENTRE. BUSINESS New HAVING LEASED AND and - Furnished Well REOPEXED THIS Hote! Price, $8 and 39 per Ton, According to Size. i AM READY TO ENTERTAIN' ALL. Mid-Ocea- n. Wood And Pig Iron. abandoned. THE LARGEST COMPLETE li ' STOCK STYLE. Irish Members Rebuked. A In the Commons AND DOMES f H Gladstone spoke in strong disapprobation of the Irish members for their strictures on Lord Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, if the charges they make could be proved. Gladstone said that nothing leu than the impeachment of his Lordship was necessary. The lrbli memlr interrupted (iladslouc constantAND ly during his speech, Qnd he expressed his regret that they did not conduct their operation with more prudence anil right feeling. ICIeetinns lu Germany. Sample Fashion Ha aud Duiilje, Oct. 28. The election for members of the Reichstag has begun. In one district cf this city a Socialist Democrat obtained one thousand majority1 over the combined rote of Liberals aud Conservatives. This is the SALT LAKE CITY. first time a Socialist leniecrat has been elected in Berlin, One Lilteral is elected M tho Reichstag. The results iu ulhcr districts arc unknown. 28. THE IN ONLY GESl.'JSG PLEASANT VALLEY AND COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL' aceniustilp Bureau lu IiNDOK, Oct. 23. The North German Lloyd steamship Oder, Captain Sander, which arrived at Southampton Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected willi yard and office. this afternoon from New York, reports that she passed, October 25th, at 11 a. m., YARD OPPOSITE D. & If. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Second South Rtreeh in latitude 49 deg. 36 min. north, longitude 27 dog. 19 min. west, the Dutch ESTABLISHED 1876. steamship Moasdam, burning and Her masts wero gone, bnt her funnel was standing. Dense smoke was issuing from her hold. The Oder kept a AND MOST...... sharp lookout, but waa unable to find any trace of the survivors, and proceeded on her voyage. The steamship Moasdam, Captain Vanilcrzec, sailed from RotterTOR FAT.f. AND WISThR ! TUB CITY. dam on the 18th inst. for New York and 20th. Lizard on the the parsed FINEST IMPORTED liOKPOWfOet. taeonuukv. OGDEN, UTAH. Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals REDUCTION BOX HWi. BROOM HOTEL, COMPANY, REMINGTON, J0HNS0N & I'Olt 'I'HE Suitings. P. O eni on tDiollmliftu In all put, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. AGFNTS Domestic Dcp and nicely FOR SALE :RV JOHN arid Imported rna-iliii- d WOH OVERCOATINGS K PIT railed to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OG DE., gfi3FFurticular aUeiiiicn OX AXY OF Tl! K MORNING TRAINS, by ruining on Afternoon or Eveniii Train from Sait Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR A THIRTY MINLTff FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. The Commercial Travelers' interests will be most respectfully alteu. License reqidroil fur roninierciitl travelers In Ogden. M. Coach and Carriage Painters, Mi' MAN AH I H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. ATTENTION: P Guaranteed. We have the l'inM Sin PRICES SUITINGS Colors L nf Ground M RRY'f and i tlier in Oil e'l-kn- . n lr:iiid of or Varnish TO T be fi'i.nd in the PantingB Rule fer defy competition. farwardtsl on application. & SON, BUCKLE" and Woolen Qrapeis, Tailors r. O. BOX 632. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. wild. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. J. DEALF.RH B. CECIL, IN- - NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. ,.dkai.i:r in... rAUWGKU TUAI3 , Will l ight Again. New York, Oct. 28. Considerable dhenllstaclion having been occasioned by the decision of tho referee in Hie recent glove fight, the two men met last night and signed an agrecniont to fight eight rounds, Marquis ofQuecns-bur- y rules, with gloves at Madison Square Garden, Noveinlicr 2 1th, the win ner to "receive GO er cent of tho receipts, and the loer to get 10 per cent. Bni'ko-Milclic- Tl ' part. iiifid , Ailan!:i Cauarltutiuii. AYooilnll, ilnrircll, Ala., I .1 (HMdlti , a titAimi uk ri:ti:, A IlliAll WITHOUT A MIUM.. Due of thn Bliut ltl'liiarkubl Sm OlHirutluiia in iliu lYtrlil'i tlislurs cie Fine Groceries, Green Groceries, Atlantic rociiia Kxpree si... "INIIIIHIHIHHMHH, Poultry and Game. owm Fi:jH. tr Main No. 265 ' UNION BIXTC. Street, GOING SOUTH. Mil And Kxptvwat. Juab JCxprcMial P) S. 111. 4:a0 p. m. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, p. m. 7:40 e. m. 4:10 1raiiis arrive dally in Ksit lake City as follows: FROM NORTH. li 8TOt;K M!W AM) GOING NORTH. Express at. LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY A3 FOLLOWS: it.at FROM SOUTH. I a. in. 7:V)p.in. faetiiL1 t'ai'ii' AilKiitie Fxptvu Juab lixunnsat. W.-- I Mttlcrd Mflp.a. Lzpmnii IWUltMlMIINIIillMIII lir.iOs.m. MILL FINDINGS, MINKRSt AND BIJLCKSM1TIW ITIOLK, ETC. t Tmiiu lmvo Salt lAkn daily, excent fuiutays, fir Forth at &20 a. m. aud Af3 p. id. fortfouuiMKS'a.m. and p. in. Fn-teh- FRAKCIA TOWS, OsMiol Fralxht and rvmm&t Agent . JOHN WIARP. (tenoral BnperinlendinL 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |