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Show alt Lake Evenin ron ic- hv. ujiurv r.R-rji- yield wumi of tirat VncqituleU Territory. Mfil ITDI.lAUEl) EVLIiY EVENING, (dirndl v eicejito I iSo r Chf CNICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, IMCOKrOBATKPj ID. 117 8. Main t yaHTi I Street, Lak Salt City. 4.00 thSmoSuu." 100 By Carrier to all part ol the city; 20 29 rcrwzc. i,f gqoth mm M'BSCRir.ER9 who do not receive their uiiwit, or have any retire of eomuluiut, will xligrby notliyiug the office. laieied at the Eall Lake City ruttofflee ai matter. l jtixix n. WILSON. Business Manager. ccron!l-c- BUSINESS H0TICE3, fink messina New Figs, Cocoa Knti. and Candy factory Ti riUh Walnut, Homemade Candle, the City, at Walter Cooper1 Candy Jnt In the first door outh of Walscr House. nctorr. rtOR BEST A 8 rOKEKOOM AND CELLAR jom. No.CSW. Becond 8outh it root. Apply tu 11. D. Johiwon on the premise. AND CHOI house! 'idor saI.e-oys- tkr I h a bargain. Good location, low rent. A rlunre to maxe money this winter. Would eUbalf Interest Inquire at till office. KUL OIL AND LAMPS AT THE 1'IONKKK H. Oil Store, 67 E. First South Street j Koehler, proprietor. CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. RO.VO HOP, Stock of Imported Holiday Hoods, IVuanrfCofTeee; alio the China Bokwau Tea, erlb, China Water Lily, eta New goods No. 267 Main r. Prloea reasonable. it (1063. TOIIAGK, AUCTION AND COMMISSION. Hiving leased the did City Market Bnlld-- I, on West Temple street, 1 am prepared to goods for Stonge at the most rcuouahlo nlH. I have ample room to aceommodato thooMnds of tone of merchandise, and satisfaction to all who may leave good J. W. MYR1CK. in my charge. )00T AND SHOE MAKER G FT YODR ) hoot and shoe repaired neatly and cuesplr.aflcr the most Improved stylo, next Walker Home, north. JohnWetxel. e guar-mic- PROFESSIONAL. r. a T. BADCLIFFE. TEACHER OF jYL Music, has removed to First Month Knot second door east of St Merk't Church. Ogden visited Wednesdays and Saturdays. 1HAPMAN A WHYTOCK, DENTISTS, Antesthdlcs L; U'tlker Opera House. Telephone in office. K. k, Ckahum. J. L. Whytock, D. D. B. TT ft N1CH01J3, DENTIST. OFFICE P , opposite Walker House, over Bcabnry given. A I Anson's drag store. Anesthetics Telephone in office. Ji I NHSTISTS HITCHCOCK A STOVER. J. W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, Balt W. R. lake. Stover, Logan, Utah. .J SOCIETIES. i taaJiW-M- Lm U JEGDLAR CONVENTIONS FVE&Y Fill--- . I day evening at 8, in hall of the Union, '.'Hirer Opera Home. Sojourning companions I coidlally Invited to attend. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Commander, Biiorb, Clerk. i. IT. LODGE N0.1, UTAH I.O.O.F. rHET EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. M L In Odd Fellows' Hal, Union Block, Salt . rake City. Odd Fellows In good standing are Invited to attend, N.C. SPRING EE, N.Q. I. J. Thomas, Secretary. SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. FRIDAY EVENING AT MKRTS' EVERY Odd Fellows' Halt, Union Block. IVU Vdlows lu good standing are invited to GKO. A. LUKE, N. G. atUml J. M. Dumw, Secretary. JORDAN LODGE Ns. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. talk m ni Honi RD IIU I .Aka Marti mUri itoint sbsM Preventive Measures. Nov. 13. Secretary McCulloch y received the following Hall, Sleek. Odd Fellows in good standing am In- petition in regard to the importation pf fill to attend. JOHN T. BUCKI.E, N. O. old rags from European ports, signed loon Hyaxs, Secretary. by prominent inadical men in New IIDGELY LODGE Ns. 9, 1. 0.0. F. York: "Recognising the fact that there YfURTR EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING jfJjI' Sn.o'clook, in Odd Fellows Uall.Unhm is great danger of the introduction of (Hu. Visiting brothers mado welcome. Asiatic cholerji into the United State PHIL. KLIFI'IiK, N. G. W. U. Clark, Secretary. through the medium of old rags imE Ns.' 5,"kT OF P. ported into the country, and coining IkKGUIAR CONVENTIONS EVERY MON-- I from European xrts, we do hereby V day evening at Costlo Hall, Walkoi rcspc&fully suggest nml urge upon you at 730 p. m. Visiting Knights the Home, . for immediate and made necessity PHIL Kl.ll'JI.E, C.G. John F. Taylor, K. of B. A H. decisive nclion in reference thereto. thus tu We' are prompted MISCELLANEOUS. apjieal to you- because of the recent removal of restrictions on the importation of old rags, and our firm belief that this threatened danger can only bo averted by the most thorough eud systematic disinfecting of old rags coming ESTABLISH 1 M EN T. from any and all European ports. Trusting your honorable department will see the urgent necessity for speedy and MRS. J. E. GREGORY definite action, etc." In speaking on Secrets-McCulloch this subject said lie was fully alive to the great reDOUflllT ENTIRE (HIT THE BAYINU MIW' BAR1)DM ,n lh0 Millinery sponsibility resting upon him, end proinwihwj1 posed to do whst seemed to lie best for the interest of all concerned. at Monday evening Meets Inevery Union Odd Fellows' New INttU W ahhixotox, Xoir, 13. Gov, Crumby of Montana, in Lis annual reort, estimates the increase of population in the , Territory during the year at four and the present population at about eighty-fou- r thousand. lie says the cattle now in the Territory npmlier OTer 900,000, and the value of the taxable property, which, ha sari, doe. not represent of the wealth of the Territory, is between $50,000,000 and In other directions Mon$30,000,000. tana is steadily increasing the value of her material resources, end she will, at n early day, apply for admission into the Lniou as a Stale. The announcement of the discovery of gold in Little Rockies in the, the heart of the great northern Indian reservation, 100 miles southeast of Furt Assinaboine. has drawn hundreds of miners to that locality and the Governor gives it as bis opinion that it would be unwise to attempt to prevent this intrusion of the whites. A largo portion of the report is devoted to the liulian question. The Governor favors a reduction of the sixenf Indian reservations. lie thinks that a few thousand Indians should not he allowed to occupy an area equal to that or a large State, when they do not use it and when their occupation prevents its settlement by while men. He advises the concentration of Indians upon smaller reservations, and recommends that they be taugbt to be The Goveraor also uhjects to the present nnUqr which permits the Indians to e their lands for grazing purposes, on the ground that it opens the wty for large corporations and speculators to get e footing on these reservations, to the disadvantage of bone fide setLlers who would be glad' to purchase email farms if the reservation were open to settlement. Of the present condition of ths Northern Indiaus in Montana, the Governor says that although rations have upplioJ them, they are now in e .tlorahle condition, and he fears that many of them will die during the coining winter. lie calls attention to the continued laughter of game in Yellowstone Park. He describes the late superintendent of the Park end his assistants as entirely worthier, and about as competent to discharge their duties properly as is a 8ioux Indian to run a locomotive. He recommends the appointment of woodsmen to take care of the jrk and suggest that U. 8. cavalry be detailed to guar-- its borders, which erenow the resort of escaped eliminate. Much space is devoted by the Governor to the cattle question. He says: Canadian official, and the domiuion press, aided by certain Chicago stock-yar- d men, who fear a diversion of their business, have maligned and outrageously attacked the health of Wyoming caulo, and all movements on the part of our stockmen towards obtaining a foreign market are bitterly opiujeed. In conclusion, ho recommends that no polygamous Mormon be allowed (o preempt lands. He thinks this prohibition would lie a step in tho complicated prob-- I m of extinguishing the overshadowing evil of Mormonism. thou-and- Term: liMMMtlllNHIMliMH'VwA by SlllLul He Washington, CALENTHE-LODG- - millinery y, sHnn 0CK iMTik No. 56 Main Street, Tlio New Orleans Kxhiblt. Nov. 13. The special Washington, flat rMpcni-- with a full and complete Assortof the New Orleans commissioner press ment of World's Exposition i, perfecting arrangements lo hare a Congressional excursion of Senators and Representatives from here to New Orleans, to tie present at the opening of the Exposition ktl tapeclflilly invites her friends and the on December ICth. A press excursion, public generally to call. representing tho press of the New EngJ G, (JUXKUX. land Slates, New York, New Jersey, F.O.HOHI. Delaware, Maryland Pennsylvania, C. & and tue Diatrict of Columbia, will go at the same time. Ample accommodations will be provided for these guest, in Crescent City. The lioard of manthe UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL agement of the Exposition have made the must complete arrangements for Ilia convenience and accommodation of' rep G't? and Bullion in the ExpoCarefully Sampled, resentativea of the press office will he The sition building. equipped with telephone anil telegraph QPKCJAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE wires, end poetoffioe and messenger o Ores and BnUlon. Mill, Smith for the use of correspondents. ijW'1 ftrcct, ltctween Utah A Nevada and service ijrlTfc'rtfal Railroad Depots. Offloo over Inventions have been extended to PresHank uf UUh mom). ident Arthur and Ills (Cabinet, Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Blaine, and also to President-elec- t Dins, of Mexico and EDWARD MICHAEI.I8, Emperor Dorn Pedro of Braxil. The Mexican Cougrce, will adjourn to attend the opening exorcises. lillinery and Hair The 1'osillon of Tammany Judge Kelly Muse Not Anticipate Any Tnriff S. Y., Nov. 13. In view of the probable election of Cleveland, the scramble for postollices has already begun, and several applications Nere sent Cleveland on the night of the 4th. At Fonda there were ten eppli cants, at Amsterdam thirteen, end twenty-on- e applicant, in Canijohaire, of whom were women. fully Fw Yop.x, Nov. 13. The Independent Republican committee of one hundred met in Brooklyn at the Academy of Music. President Maxwell said the question to be decided was whether the organ ion should he made permanent. He was in favor of this, for tho purpose of holding the balance of power between parties. Beecher ssid he was also in favor of making the organization permanent. In local matters ho was :i liiqiubliran; in national matters a .He believed Cleveland had iieeu elected by the tndciicndenla, end every man who helped to put liiiniu the Presidential chair was bound to support him until lie hod done something to forfeit their support. They ahold keeT the organization intact, ready to lie summoned at the sound of tlietrnmpel. A committee was appointed to device a plan for permanent organization. The Tammany Hall committee of seven, appointed on the part of the Tammany organization to watch the canvass of the electoral ticket, held a long conference this evening with the chairman of the Democratic National and State Committees to positively deny the existence of any deal Tammany Ilall and the Republican aldermen afiecting the Presidential count. Forster, chairman of thO' delegation, satisfied the representatives of both committees that the Tammany supervisors would permit no action in the board which would lose the Democratic electoral ticket a single vote. The World ha, discovered a new mares nest to the efiect that the object of Republican delay in having the New York and Kings county official vole U to keep their votes from the Btnte Canvassers till after the legal lime for the latter to recognize them, and thus force the State Canvaiaers to give the total vole, minus New York and Kinge counties. JndgeKeIley, of Pennsylvania, arrived in Washington yesterday afternoon. To a correspondent who called on him at lain hotel last evening, the Judge said he did not believe there would lie any tariff legislation attempted.by the Democrats at the next session of Congress. He wee of Uie opinion that the Democrats wonld wait uutil they got into power before they made another attempt at revising the tariff. 'Tlin Democrats of Wusliluntaii aod vicinity celebrated the election of Cleveland and Hendricks last night by a grand torchlight procession. While the procession was passing through the part of the city in which a great many negroes reside, e colored man standing in a crowd on the sidewalk, without any provocation, shot into the crowd; the bullet striking a torchbearer named Sullivan in the temple. He fell in the ranks, and a number of processionists charged on the crowd of colored men who surrounded the man wlio did the shooting. The latter ran, and in the aonfusion escaped, but was afterwards captured by the police and locked up. Allentown, Pa., Nuv. 13. Some time ago John J. Khmlt, of this city, sent a beautifully-finishe- d ho:seshoe, boaring the words Luck to Gov. Cleveland. The following acknowledgment was received Since the receipt of your present, the contest has been decided iu favor of the party which I represent. I shall give due credit to tho horseshoe fur what lies already happened, aad shell carefully preserve it, the hope that it may living success to my effort, to give to the peojde good government. U Sf LLMXR'US. PALACE HOTEL A. L. WILLIAMS, 5 MAIN vi J. ITT No-OI-- UTAH. D. LOMAX, ORNEY-AT-LA- W Second South Street, Hymen Block, Balt Lako City. Pleasant Valley Coal. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. OFFICE : 145 S. Main Street, Next to Barratt Erop,' Furniture Store Yard Temporarily Just North of Utah Central Railway Depot. iz-i- t GUARANTEES GOOD, CLEAN, SCREENED Orders BoUcited and Promptly Filled. COAL. lAi,i-.K-ra- Still They Corns, Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 13. One hundred Mormon converts arrived tonight in charge of eM .n and led for Colorado and Utah. They are from East Tennessee, North Georgia and Southwest Virginia. This exodus of converts numbers usually from 250 to 300, hut this year they failed to realize on their crops and were unThe elders ere able to hoy tickets. meeting with poorer success this year than for several years, but still claim to be making hundreds of converts annually. The emigrants are of the poor, ignorant class. NEW HOUSE! AND George A. Lowe, NEW FURNITURE! . NEW ANI) MODERN IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. D1C A RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. ASTftlterial Rule to Pennum'iit and Fumilivs. Street Cam and Iiiinum frniii;ill IVpotii pasti Llic OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CO., Warranted of SOLD Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals AT IN PLEASANT VALLEY PRICE Or THE AND ANTHRACITE WCLL-KNOW- M COLORADO COKE AND COAL CHARCOAL VERY Orders solicited and promptly tilled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. A R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 au.l 22 Becond South Street. 1870. LOW PRICES: Line r,f d Agricultural Implements OF DEDERICK STOCK FINEST IMPORTED STYLE, FOR FALL AND WINTER IN THE CITY. FIT TIES BALING PRESSES, STEAM For all purpose. AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All sizes constantly in stock. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS RAW MILLS AND SIIINGLE MILLS. .....AND MOKT,... COMPLETE HAY KNOWLES AMEH THE LARGEST jfj& I .ALL, KINDS, Wood And Pig Iron. ESTABLISHED Bust (jualily and to Full and A REDUCTION I, KB IX THE CELEBRATED AND KIHST CLAW Foil THE ONLY GENUINE AGENTS UTAH. Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons dmr. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON Correspondence aol idled.' Inquiries answered promptly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ..THE. AND DOMESTIC WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. suitings ,a AND 1111 RICES .p a liri IS to Pantings defy competition. Sample Fashion Plate and Rules for FASHIONABLE has jr?r keckivku a Fall and Tailors and Woolen Drapers, SALT LAKE CITY. P. O. BOX NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. GOING SOUTH. a.m. Milford Express at. Juab Express at Passenger Trains arrive daily lu Belt Lake City as follows: sis TiM ... 430 p. m. FROM NORTH. ...1030 a. m. Jnab Fertile Expieas at-Atlantic Expires at FROM SOUTH. Express at. ........ 4U Milford Kxprea at 730 p.m. FRANCIS COPE, General Freight anil Puuiht Aennl. MISCELLANEOUS. & Consisting nf the Very Rest Imported HIS. a 10:10 p.m. a. m. STANDARD MOUNTAIN NO. TIMEt 2V 8.10 a. m. leave Salt Lake City....... leave Garfield ................... Leave Tooeln.... Ai rive at Terminus a. h-- . , 1l:i'a.iu a. ia. ..I ...... ............ lMlp.ui. Ittipm. . 2:40 p.n A41 jam. FARE to Black Rock urGsifleld and lelnni 60 rents. Children between flvo and ten years ol age cents. 8 HpoclAl Rates given lo Sunday school, tto nail trains, clctio.ctc. No height will he reed rod alter 4 p. m. W. THIRD SOUTH If overRECEIVED (. AS I 5,000 BULBS A LARGE STUCK FROM All first OF BELGIUM elM, sold at Ksslein I'rb ea. sitrli as HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, BOX :trrt. the rounl ry. LOCATED IN THE BUSINESS HAVING LEANED AND and Well - Furnished AM CENTRE, KKOLKNEl) THIS Hole! READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL faPTarlk'hlar attention called to the fact that lKOI'LE LEA VXNli (HIDE , OX ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, hr coming on Afternoon or Kveiiiiv Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIX ONE HO! ML AC i.' THIRTY an mt FOR SLEEP IN THE MdRXIML MINGT: 0 I The Cuir.iiicrmI Travelers' inUieM will lie License icq'iitvd fur (nro.erciy! traveler in fallen. M. nwKTlfully allct.v H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GEO. M"SGOTT & CO. CROCUS, BLFCDIN6 DEALERS HEARTS, J.ILIES, Etc., IV. W. RITKU, HupL A F. FENTON, Gen. FLA Im. Agl. STREET, Blocks Wont of ClHi linear, a. IM-- brave Tnode. leave Uarlleld Arrive el Salt Lake City 240 P. O OGDEN, UTAH. BULBS! New FLORIST, AFTER .FRIDAY. JUNE 18, ONmet,AND Novsrla Company will the Utah run their trains is follow (Sundays excepted); SuiLings. p. m. F. DUE, O. Domestic 8am pies reul mi amdlcallon lo all isuta I Railway. and -- JOHN SHARP. General Suporlutim-leii- NEVADA BULBS! . STREET MAIN 4:10 p m. 7:40 a. m. Freight Train, leave Salt Lake dally, except Sundays, for North st STJO a. tn. nml tvS for South at ffcffi a. in. and IriO p. n UTAH Winter Goods! BROOM HOTEL, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: GOINQ NORTH. and elegant stock of G82. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Atlantic Express at s Pad tie Express at. TAILORS forwarded on application. BUCKLE" & SON, semi-annu- ri,1 salt lake city, FOR AGENT one-thir- CO. Notary public SOUTH STREETS. SALT LAKE CITY. GOODS CONKLIN AND THIRD IX-- -- Etc. Ladle end gentlemen, now is the lime to nut your Bulbs In the ground fur spring EXPRESS EXPRESS fall and examine aloe a for yuUP lilnonilng, Cholera. Anticipating the selvva. to13 Nov. The governnr Albany, day transmitted lo Ihe Slate board of NO. 141 MAIN STREET. FIRST health a long communication front thu 2FF1CE,north ol Harrell lima. Telephone nations! board of health on the subject Backus, Transfer end Excursion Wagons always In readiness. Moving Plano, Oigeua of cholera. Immediately upon ill rc a Hnerlalty. tn! Furniture Have tlio finest finisfii-hsnceipt the Stale lioard of health apprised wtgon Hist Corner Main and Third fionili xtreofa. Powder never varies. A 'rvel 1 This mow wm ever brought to this wnintry. llie local health offiren that the rapid purity, stiwiKih whulesomenw. lor Are N parlies. prepared BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND SKI I, I. Ill I advance of cholera in Eunqie threaten Tourists will do well tu call on the Star I workmanship we duty tonijHitllliiu, si the invasion of this country, and asking 14 tew which cannot be nndeiwUd. the establishment and enforcement of a MMIWX, Proprietor Fowdir STAR Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWN'S Marble Works Absolutely Pure. MILL FlXDIXfiH, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC, d qnanntine. BS9KiE!SMtSlSiS SSSif'SSSfiSSfiP euy-slte- IF I. 144, 146 and 148 Main Street. Salt Lake City. |