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Show HALT LAKE EVEJflJSu SALT LAKE EVENING CHRONICLE THE TIMIX Amiil the crowing of Democratic and the roosters, the roar of cannon lead anti silver Of shrieks contracts toward down Kto, drop for manufactured articles dependent for succonsumption upon Republican cut manufactories cess, go lip in smoke; while tLeir door, close or down wages the solid South, with solid Utah and free trade Hritian, rejoice with exceeding joy. the danger Talking with Democrats over their irom apprehended o be imtrade they free party, but Yes pulsively and truly say llien there is the Senate which stands in the way of radical and ruinous legisla-ionbe grateful Let us then tne of Senate the 0, United States. In the meantime, as might naturally be expected, government bouds are in demand on a rising market. Frightened capitalists hasten to pul their idle capital into imlaxed bond.--, cheating the government and the 1- .uJuess community out of (heir just dues burby avoiding their share of puldic the of the to stringency dens, and adding times and the scarcity of money, by locking up each his little idle where il can do the least good to the government nnd the public. If the results did nut promise to become so serious, it would lie fun to note tho antics of the happy family of office seekers that will gather at Washington on the fourth of nest March. Let not the dcsjtiring Republican office holder cling like a drowning nun to a straw, in unticia-tiuno- f the civil service relbrm hill fur his retention in office. The cyclone of hungry office seekers, savage under a humiliating fast of a quarter a century's duration, will justly sweep the offices clear of Republican obstruction. A victorious incoming party with a diverse ami hostile policy to that of the defeated and outgoing organization, lias a rigid to trim tho sails anil change the course of the ship of State, and especially to man the vessel with a working force whose principles mid sympathies are with the responsible innnanuuit of public affair. Moil her party cares for tho useless civil service reform commission and the quicker the Miss themNancy's who have fastened selves upon tho treasury as mem hers of a permanent commission take up their hois and leave the puldic crib, the better tor the country. A new broom sweeps chan, and in sweeping out the White House all subordinate offices must needs be swept and garnished and refurnished, although it bo with sons of Delia, ten limes worse than those whose place they fill. Here in Utah, where loyal Democrats ami Republicans agree as to the policy to be adiqtcd, executive nnd judicial officers, who have proved themselves faithful to (hat policy in the past, who hare studied the situation nnd mastered it, should be letnined, provided the in coining administration propose to meet the requirements of the hour ami of the situation. i office-seeker- ." Mi I' j iy !rtia 9s !! .3 1K1KBTI,Y f . ClKCtS-KUIKU- v. The morning organ of the People's party, in its vaulting ambition to ride at (Hie am) the same time the People's donkey ami the blooded Itcuiucrutic steed, falls helplessly to the ground, and in this morning's issue erics from the dust over its discomfiture. It is pitiable to willies the attempts of the saints who have deliberately cut louse from the loyal ci'.imis ami parlies of this nation, nnd established a d party nnd church of their own devising, whose is hnstiio every aim and object to the Republic, now that the Democratic is to likely party assiuno the management of national affairs to crowd themselrcs into the Itcmocrati.- - ranks and in fact to lead the 1 e The procession. omocrats, whose underlying principle of action is undying opposition i the union of church ami state, must lie amused rather than amioycd at the outcries of the priestly circus rider. They have heretofore formally and rightfully declared that no Mormon, true to his allegiance to the mongrel Kingdom of Hod1 which ihruugh i:s HilUii-amouthpiece, the "People's parlv," and by its ecclesi- ' dove-taile- ; old-tim- l Presidency, '' asof Ibis uatiun and its right to tramp' iqa-inational law, can be a true lVin irat. TLcy took no frantic put in (ho bill heartless deiu'iastraii-iof the People's parly in front of the filv Hall, but I'rop sc now to ecle! rate the victory of their own party in their own wav. They indignantly spurn from their ilia en InwniGul-iubeGreeks whn come bearing (.id to the Democratic camp. It i, too late in the day for the supercilious Saints, wliuse opposition to the loyal Democracy has been as marked os their hatred and abuse of Republicai s, to assume the livery of the Democratic to serve the (Hilygamic devil in. However the l'onncruts and Republicans may disagree mi ;oliti-ca- l Question, they will in the future, as in the past, agree in their opiHwitiun to the People's parly. astical evoiii-nt- , Ilia serts its itidcpcii.h-n.- com-mnnt- d t'l THE JOIIX I! ' 1 t L i HULL I'lUHlLKlI, The franchise bill, introduced in the Ifuue of Commons by Mr. Cladslonc, on behalf of the Liberal patty, bill bitterly oppuse-- l by Ilia Tory parly, and defeated in (lie House of Isud at the lat session, has again passed the I 'iiiiuuiih by a Urge majority. The Irak members voted with the Liberals for the bill, anj the House of Is mis will again have to face the music, much a they detest it. In the meantime, some of the more conservative Liberal noblemen, whose perlegislators sonal sympathies as among the peers lead them to antagonize the more radical members of their own rty, Concede to the Tory jsirly redistribution the in advantage under in seiil Parliament, of the proposed large increase of Totcrs through the provisions of the uaiichisc hill. The voting strength of the LiU-r-alis in the larger towns, and it is proposed to discriminate in favor of the Tory party in the smaller towns, villages and hcroiighs. The lords insist that a redistribution, or redistricting bill as we wonhl term it, be also introduced, along with the franchise hill, and that between the two compromise be agreed to, so that both parties continue to hold, as near is may be, their relative standing with the voter;!. The probabilities are that a private understanding will be Lad between tho leader of the two contending parlies, and that ill connection with it the franchise bill will pass the House of Lords. Should the peers icfuse to heredipass tho bill the political life of in be would Lug- tary legislators land and tho House of Lords would disappear at (lie advent of an elective Senate or Upper House. life-lon- g s t TIIE CATHOLIC JLKXAKV COUNCIL. On Sunday, the 10th of the present month, at IUltimore, Maryland, under the presidency of Archbishop James Gibbons, of the Metropolitan See of Baltimore, the third Plenary or National Council of the Catholic hierarchy asThe highest council known to sembled. the Catholic Church is the General or Fcumeniral, representing tLe universal church anil presided over by the Poie himself. Plenary eouneils, representing a number of provinces, assemble at the order of the Pope, who is represented by the dignitary whom lie appoints to preside over them. The first held in this country assembled in Baltimore in May, 1802. Six nrelibisliiqw and twenty-sibishops were then in attendance. But The six of these are living second plenary council met in Baltimore, Octulier Ttli, 18(50. There were present at that council seven archbishops, forty bishop, three mitred abbots and 120 n theologians. But fourteen of (lie second of that high dignitaries The third and council are living present convocation numbers among its members thirteen archbishops, sixty-tw- o bishops, with priests, regulars of the various orders, etc., not a few. The deliberations of these councils relate to tho local interest of ail the provinces represented nnd to the general interests of tho entire Catholic population of the country. The sacrcdne of the marriage relation, the evil of divorce, of secret societies, at which the Pope levels his nna theniss, of socialism, of the press and its license will be discussed. Educational interests, the management of ecclesiastical property, (lie rigid of priests to participate in tho election of bishops, the necessity of leaching the poor, will come up for discussion, and the councilman, in short, will extend their investigations to all tho multiplied questions that affect the temporal and spiritual concerns of the large membership of (lie Catholic Church in this country. x forty-seve- Now that the noisy, expensive puiiT-iccampaign of the inusculikc fraternity is among the tilings of the past, the Cintosiei.K welcome the inroiuing agof gressive movement of the better-hal- f creation. The holiday season is approaching, and the feminine element of society, on charitable thoughts intent, assumes command, and armed with varied ammunition, assaults the pockets of their willing victims with tricks that are vain and smiles that are childlike and bland. TUESDAY, CJ1KOJS1ULE, II now the Second Day of the St. Louis Cattle Convention. OF A DISCOVERY GREAT Halnt Clot County, Nevada. The uncontrollable desire of the LatterSaints to manipulate elections was forcibly illustrated in Lincoln election. county, Nev., in the recent atThey set up candidates for district lmt torney and county superintendent, the ungodly Gentiles got away with the Mormon political God, as the following from the Pioclie llccord indicates: TbeMormousare greatly disappointed over the defeat of Mr. A. M. Lindlay, Democratic candidate for district attorney, and Bishop M. L. Lee, county superintendent of schools. It has been the talk of the Mormons for ths last year or more that they held the balance of power and controlled the countv. As the Mormons wished, so went Lincoln county. It was a square up ami up fight Bishop Lee between these candidates. made no canvass, hut relied wholly on his saintly appearance, while his opponent relied on bis extreme modesty. The candidates for District Attorney did some canvassing- - Mr. Lindlty visited every precinct in the county hut two, and taknumber ing with him, as a side show, a of hungry candidates, whom he exhibited at Bunkervilie, while his opponent was The confined to Pioclie and vicinity. result of Tuesday is that Mr. Lindlay is the worst defeated candidate on the ticket, followed closely by Bishop Lee who, as the returns from tne various precincts show, did not lose one Mormon vote. These two candidates, being nominated by the dominant party, and their church d of the voters in people being the small vote of this county, they felt perfectly secure, and the candidate for District Attorney even went so far as to examine dwelling houses. -day LAKE. Minister I.oii el-l- French Iliiljron Corn. Cholera Weather, Etc. Jtrtnrn of mu flsjilorrr. of Quebec, Nor. IS. F. II. Bignell, comin in list June this city, who left t mand of a expedition on Lake Mistassini, has returned. He gives a few particulars taken en route. The party with great difficulty reached the province's northern boundary on a height of lend. They then crossed into Ruperts Land, and at a distance of 360 miles from Ijike St. John they reached the southwestern extremity of tlie great lake Mass Mini. He sates tlie general trend of the lake as far as known is from southwest to northeast, stretching away from Foam Bay and tlie height of land in the disto sn unknown southwest tance toward the east main and Labrador. The waters swarm with fish animals are of all kinds, and abundant. The dimate is agreeable and suitable for agricultural purposes. lie stated that the Hudson Bay Co. have had their agency there for upwaad of 100 yean, but have held it secret that a lake of such dimensions ever existed. It is supposed to be as large as Lake Superior. tram-por- Franck!! one-thir- JIM. London, Nov. 18. Tlie Conservatives Blankets purchased at the late big of both Houses of Parliament held a auction sales in New York City, for sale to consider the commeeting the govern- cheap at Auerbach's. by promise offered reference with ment last night ABYERTnEXEne. to the franchise bill. After some discussion it was decided to accept the proposals of the government. They will agree to pass the franchise bill proFREE EXHIBITION. vided the government immediately produce a redistribution hill which is satisfactory to both parties. Tha White House. Iu Lincoln Left NANXfi AND HOTELS. LORD DEfEATEU. QUARTERS. 18, 1884 JVOV-KMBE- A. Podlech A Co.. ? FOX Propra. & WALKER I P P FJ fa lunch will be served dallv from Photographed on Short Notice. The CatHe GRAND SHOW Convention. Louis, Nov. 13. The second day's sejsion of tho National Convention of Cattle Men opened this morning, and the lion. John Finn was appointed Formal announcement was then made of members of committees on credentials, permanent organization and resolutions, consisting of (me delegate from each association represented in tlie convention, and from each State and Territory, numbering in all 100 to each committee. St. 7 to i i 6 i 0 The ScenicLine of theWorld BOO PLANTS VARIETIES. Iintg oh Corn. Nov. IS. The tariff committee Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVl!, from JO a. in. to 10 p. m. of the Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of aix to five, has approved the principle of Tlie above will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION increasing import duties on corn anil Commencing Friday at 111 a. in., to confer flour. It resolved,-howeveIn the Ryman Block, Second South Street. tlie with the government regarding amount of increase. Paris, Leading Family Hotel In Salt Ltka City. New Hotel and Furniture. A. GREENWALD, Proprietor. DENVER & RIO GRANDF The FALACXHOTXL of Denver, Colorado. NHQBlUds jMirelt Must do. ' London, Nov. 13. The World ay: The election of Cleveland involve the withdrawal of Minuter Lowell. W. II. Hurlbert will probably be his successor. JTcmtrlek!. Indianapolis, Nov. IS. Hendricks starts cut this evening to attend the Democratic jollification nt Brooklyn on Thursday. the Cholera. Pari-- , Nov. IS. Weather warmer and the conditions less favorable for stamping out the cholera. Feu York Stock Market. New York, Nov. IS. Central Pacific 33J; Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, 20; Northern Pacific, 18J; Northern Pacific preferred, 43 j; Chicago & Northwestern, New York Central, 88; Pacific Mail, 61;; Panama, 08; St. Louis & Sun Francisco, 20 J; Texas Pacific, 12 Union Pacific, 60; Walls, Fargo Express, 107; Western Union, 69 J; Oregon & 18; Oregon Railroad & Navigation, 701. Governments S!, 101; 4s,113J;4'a F. E. AND SOFT AND CA8T WROUGHT RANGES, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n Work, Tin and Iron Roofing, Spouting, Glittering, Etc. FOB...... P. VAN HOFEN, Ami tlie longest Variety in the city to ehoos from S. Main Street, McGORNIGK WINTER WOOLENS. Hy price will he found moderate. I will make it a point to keep them ai low ae consistent with good materiel, good menshlp and tho cave and attention requisite to got up THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY GABMENT8 James Price, MERCHANT TAILOR, LEADVILLE, Main up stairs. Opposite the Postotfiee.Salt Lake City. T.G.M. SMITH, Street, cm Banking fogfo Should call on witf prompt made, At which Utter point DIRECT CONNECTIONS are made with bains for KANSAS CITY, OMAHA And all Principal Point, In ths United BUict and Canada. Cali-orn- toatti Ur. wt JHOg iFu ofvhl intMuribS Gov W.J. Silt Li of Ash . ryudud. laQji SALT LAKE CITY, A pi Ur. in ths res Clift at altar In of Mi Bari etil. uakii UTAH. EXCHANGE git BUI'S AND SELLS bauaftrs on tho sta cities of the United Statu and Etuofou all points of the Pacific Coast. lames letters of credit, available hi principal cities or the world. Rpedal attention given to the seUlopd Advances made on consignments rates. it hi Particular attention given to eolM throughout Utah, Nevada end sdJotaW 1 ritories. Emigrant Sleeping Cam, wiU leave Ogden . (on arrival of bain daily at 930 from Bon Francisco) and Balt Lake City at 10:33 a. ol, making direct connection at Pueblo and Denver with train, for the Eazt. North mid Booth. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN ftom Denver, Pneblo and Eaetern point, will arrive In daily at 40 p.m. and Ogden 6:10 nectioa with tha Gangmiklndlrect oopSen Fronclaco and tha Coast. LOCAL TEj Balt Lake MO i, m, Ltka fclBpja., arriving at Bpringvllto &25 p.m' Leave SaltLake daily for Bbham and Alla at 72S a. m. Returning, arrive at Balt Lake 15 . m., Ogden &1Q p. and leave Ogda-arriving at SaltLake at 735 p. m. An ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave Salt Lake daily (except Sunday,) at" 5 ioa. m arriving at Pleasant Valley Junction at iXi m.; returning, leave Pleasant Valley Juno. --on at 7:00 a.m., arriving at Balt Lake at IU THE SALT LAK Evening Chronicl 117 S. Main Street ire I W. H. BANCROFT, Receiver. B. H. the 1 t At tl W. ECCI.ES, A Frgt. Agt. Fua . BaltlAxecUv. X. HOOPER, Gee. F BT.Agt.Deavor. PUBLISHED To the Public. lksy EVERY EVENK i wa Meoai hi pi veil (Sunday excepted) AT 4:30 OCLOCK --Slit f to-- d -- Pier fenti --P. CH IC AGO, 1 ag M ftngh p-- M uKa Best Local Pap ukee Col. uon, -- Jud( Published in the City. ( moot F.U s CONTAINS AND ST. J. BERGEN, Msj PAUL ALL THE Suiierinteudent and Cutter. hour ot going to fM Railway Comoanv, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 224 Mala Strati, TELEfiRK ru Sample Copy Sent llently equipped PwtsBti JL mentof Street, FIXD THE LARGEST F ON APPLICATION Gold and Silver WATCHES. i Wui Per Year, bv mail, - $81 Council Bluffs, Chicago Six Months, and Milwaukee, - - JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Or the Greet TratucqnUnental Hallway chain mid It takes Uie right of the columu lutba front rank, and lalutcr theauverelgu oJ Uia grandly Mighty Wert with the people benodio- - - Per Week, GolClfOs B, And Everything Needed in tint 1.1ns, at the VKRRILI Goncntf ; mum. PRICES. ' Foots Frank 1 t ii Ibuui Bew Boo, Tthi od fit nnd ASSAYER haudi llaengcrandlhrkrtAafnt 41 LOWEST Dr. nteri lea A.Tv.ffissrri8,e,,i (leu1 itetl At Xnivi - - of every body, Jn ths Single Conv of person, ana betwcou Council Uluflk Bibl hell rch. 2 BY CARRIER: j - Per Month, matter of lrarwHtaliou all that none shall go away dlmalMcd, end tint we can and willplMuc them In every particular. 4 trains dally u;h direction 4 Three Months, - - Bonanza Link ertr.w untie Uran EMS: . ta Usa tor vsr.L BETWEEN Bollctllng the patmiieg rail1 the 18 THE A(,RT Terri John tiUiii Short Line 142 Main Jill 111 Up to the Boots & Shoes E LI ASONS. first-cla- re diet C (Bint TO ORDER, H. Sells Th thiie New York Importers A Tradeat lWlla New York fhlABdft . Commercial Son yraucisco First XatlonmMta Omaha Omaha KittcaMlk SC Louis State Bavtau Pueblo and Denver H. LOWENSTEIN. Mining Hose, & W. Tl ATTEKTIM redding adit ' E. Tl tale city, and Invite conccpondneoi ial m ccounta. Gareftil attention glm to tha aria w. and bnlUon. We solicit THE Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss lit UTAH. WHO DESIRE A Tents, Awnings, BANKS Wells, Fargo & Co.s GENTLEMEN Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of a pos (office clerk at Baltimore, Md., fearing that her husband would lose his office when Cleveland enters the White House, tried to kill MANUFACTURER OF She opened the herself yesterday. arteries in her wrist and then cut her throat with a razor. She was found insensible on the floor of her bedroom and strut as. cannot recover. Socialist prints have been found in the Hough on Coughs. kils of soldiers of (lie engineer regiment Ask for "Rough on Coughs, for coughs at ( timmz, Austria. Fitly an ests fol- colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches, lowed. 16c; Liquid; 26c. The Clarendon Hotel at Asjien, ColoOpened Again. rado, is burned. Supposed incendiary. Having sold my interest in tlie GroThe loss is estimated at $19,000: insurance, 7,000. cery Business, corner of Third South and The bill for tlie conversion of the Eng- First East streets, to G. F. Potter, I have lish debt is extremely uniuuilar in again opened out at No. 61 Second South street, seven doors cut of the Idaho BakMexico and fears of a manifestation ery. 1 will keep a fine assortment of AT WILLIAM McCOARDY OLD BTAKC entertained. and it are Cavalry against Groceries, Provisions,' Flour, Feed, Hay, mounted police patrol tho street. Grain, Coal and Kindling. All goods An Omaha, Neb., dipatch says : At promptly delivered. Give me a Call. Blue Hill in this county, last evening, G. NrxGK&ER. 32 E, Second South Street Joe Cook, a murderer, was taken from of the derrick. to a Oyster Benson at Walker The sheriff' Opening jail aud hanged ' uuse Oyster, Luueli and apieareil and rescued the prisoner before L'ottfceltooms. His injuries, however, 1 still continue to death ensued. Shell oysters and those delicious New will probably prove fatal. York Counts will boused and cooked in Koliert McPhun, alias Bryce, who was every style known to tho art. arrested iu Louisville, Ky., charged with Splendid coflee and chocolate, homef irgcry in Culcutta, doirts to be taken made pics and cakes, and other refreshtack immediately, and will start in a few ments. TO ORDER. A full line of choice confectionery Bryce admits forgery to the days. amount ui about $lU0,n00 on the Calcutta manufactured fresh every day. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Tea Company, of which he was a director. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so well and favorably known for the past six Fubllc Patronage Solid UJ Barrett of tlie New York Judge will be sold by the can or case; afternoon dis- years, Supreme Court by all to be the best oysters charged John L. Sullivan and Alfred acknowledged to this market. Greenfield, on the charge of having made shipped A II the above good and refreshments PIONEER LUMBER YARC The arrangements fora prize light. I found at 120 Main street, m usual. J inlge decided that there was nothing will II. O. Stearns. illegal in the agreement. The sparring exhibition will lake place Ths 'Occidental," 18 K. llrst South 8L Rev. Wm. Davis, one of the must We the undersigned, hy reason of the prominent ministers of Boone county, goods dispensed by us, hereby ilhALXW IN Tenn.,ha disnpesred under the most proclaim to the world that wo are ever sii'iiiciini circumstances, and It is thought soil at low price the best ready to ho has been murdered. I Ic left his home and Imported wines and the LUMBER, T. & G. FLOORING last week on a visit to an afflicted family choicest of liquors and clgnre. Families and ha not since leen seen. The skill who are preparing fur private iu which he crossed the river was found should not forget 6n give us a call. parties Lath, Rustic Siding, Mouldi.ige, at tlie back overturned, hut further on in Auku & MuRritr, Proprietors, a swamp his hat and coat were found WINDOWS, DOORS, BL1NL0 YTC. secreted, lie hail several hundred dolBalt Uks Vinegar Co. lars on his rwm. First SesthStrssi Maxfield A Hainill, manufacturers of wanl rnsetlu At Guldlx rg' run can find the lutes Opposite Hire mult vinegar, 167 hint East, be stylos of fall goods. tween First and Second South . Salt Lake Citv, llu a General PAY SPECIAL W1business for parties Salt Lake Citv C's, 120. CO., and ATI FuUe WOULD KE3FECTFULLY IKV1T Jselections gentlemen to an early inspection of my in 218 Bank of CfettS GenaonKaUaSK Every Sample New. TAILORING. l, 253 LAKE, GUNNISON On and After Oct. 12, 1884, No. t; Silt county Merchant Tailor. Stoves and Ranges, A Spit BtattBavixia Carrs GOATS. TAILOR-MAD- E Samplei of Goods to Choose from Two Wholesale Chicago Firms. Latest and Best Designs Iu S7 i; 121; SALT lie wlahee to inform the Ladle that he maxes besides Gentlemen's Clothing, AND Nt Sweden, Bxeonta orders for ntirchauormle nd bonds at New York and Bta WhmS Wa Mil exchange on leading cities of the UmMlWaNe fhmlsh sign t drafti or remj t fimtaloLsaii . ..u. i.ww Dublin, , end ell other prominent .1.., Ceitmcetcs of Depot! t lanud,jmiluiil OGDEN, 224 MAIN STREET, FALL New York, Chicago Bt. Louie - u. at GOODS. IRON Bwltaerfnd Nee em BETWEEN OPENED A TAILOBIXG E8TAB- - Stoves, Bpsln, Transact ROUTE Lata of Chicago, 1884 Fall and Winter 188E COAL-BURNI- Rniinii Xuw mori Trans -- Continenta Merchant Tailor, Wholesale and Retail Dells HARD Belt' Fmnce. , tlie p P. VAN HOFEN, SCHOPPE, ' SALT LAKE CUT, The New, Popular, XlfiCXLLAROUI. No Ohl Stock. Ti . German Empire, ... '..... ItajTi . RAILWAY. MARKHAM HOTEL, r, I hi Austria. Ban Francisco Denver TRY THE ,aair To Amsrlcu Csnsrpoadtatii BN-Tl- PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT STYLE. 1100 CHRYSANTHEMUM tha- -. . tet Deamark, MAIN STREET. LADIES' HI aJpJWt onaU the leading cm, Great Britain, IretandL 1AHB0ADS. OF.. FLOWERS A Drew exchange ST. JAMES, HAH DO CKKKRAl BAKVnm W! and solicit accniiTu. mining companies aud Our ladUtle tor oollectingiie lng Territorial y nv All Bit Residences, Mills, Horses, Eto., Xhrea Billiard Tables, for tha aeeomnudt tloa of guests. p.m. PARLOR Opposite the St. James Hotel. 1 Ot TO tesieet MAIN STREET, Bpeelal rates by ths week. 12 . 2 00. BAS 13 BEHOVED OKI BC south, aud la kapt first clan in svK spect. O Vo HWMiil.tWtH.INni, country rnHI P. Established A. D. PHOTOGRAPHIC RATE8 A Hi street, Salt Lake Citv. A hot BROTHERS, BANtty SYMONS ..NEW.. Main Mow,, South Main Street, Salt 1C ten's i Um tfs I'cisnaal altoutlyigilyen in1 |