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Show SALT LAlvli SALTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE AQRANI) JOI.I.IHC.Vrll MKCTIXI1. iViuocrary of inn, a The contrast el with (lie bogm iriiatly rort, advertise that they will hold a grand jollification meeting" at the Mslker Opera House, to endurse the vlctimi of Cleveland and irendrickK. After twenty fire yean of retirement from successful natpolitical life at the front, it is ipiile ural that under the partial victory conceded to the Democrat, they should Hut jollify" to their heart.' content a all enjoyment, and julliGcations, even in perfect Zion, hare their drawback, ) our Democratic friend, are troubled on every able by a loo previoni" lot of mushroom Democrat, the miiltitmlinoua growth of a aingle night, in the immediate neighborhood of the City Hall. Theae fellow howl fur adinimion into the Democratic ark, an-- hang on to it. projecting platform with a clamor and tenacity akin to desperation. What with active efforts to push interloper! iulo the deep sea, and at the tame time to clearly define their own position ai a party aomewhat proud of responsibility, the variegated of Utah, soma of whom Democrat came 1 1 the front for the firt time in their live, have their hind full. It i evident that they feel an inspirato an obligation tion, possibly move in a political way quite diflerent in the future from wli.l they In the past they have have in the been divided. Many of Ilia more positive anl patriotic have been active and in their union with eqally active and Republicans, in the rank of the Liberal party. That party is comjiosed for the must part of men with a purpose, anil that purpose i to meet iggremivelr anil defiantly and to defeat, if possible, the treasonable and demoralizing organization known on ita iwlitical aide a the People's party, The and cm its ecclesiastical aide a Presidency ami the Holy Priesthood. The Liberal party, basing faith in all half-waat the measures, demand hand of the nationnl government a Commission which, ait Legislative legislature tiug as a Territorial shall have with the Governor entire control of the legislative and executive department in t'tah, the present voters, Gentile and Mormon, retiring I rum the poll until inch time a (he decoiveil people of Utah shall learn that lliia nation ha authority over this Territory, anti that the boasting, intolerant priesthood must submit to that authority or lie outlawed by it. To this party and to ita policy many of the staunchest DemoOther Democrat!, crats an attached. now for the first time active, have been, They hav never been seen et the polls nor et political meetings as interested participants. If they have positive opinions in connection with the organipolygamic zation which rules this Territory with a rod of iron aud aspires to Statehood, those opinions to they have kept these themselves. Will lean kino, like their Egyptian brethren of ancient swallow litnvs, their heretofore robust anil pusilive fellows, and the two, triuiniiog their sails to meet the favoring gales that may possibly come from an administration that may let the Utah soro severely alone, sail in for the ofliecs that will be at the disposal of that administration? The immediate future will doterinine in the meantime it is a matter of con gratulation that the stagnant pool church indillureuee and apathy with regard t i the political questions of the day ia stirred by the new Democratic depart lire into something of activity. It proposed to organize a Democratic ulub with a prospect of reaching many of the bright minds of young men, nominal member of the Mormon Church. Every loyal citizens whether Democratic d to every Republican will bid effort of tlii Lind to educate and inspire the untaught young meu of Utah. rimou-pur- e in view of iniliruliulis dial the thirty pieces of silver, in the sliBifl of , will not Is) furUimniing official iiiuler Cleveland' ailiiiiiii.U ration. Uecdier dog, who barked at a jumping squirrel till be ran him iulo a bide in the stonewall, and afterward barked fur nionllisal the bole through which the , hi tbo Iscariot stpiirrel Blaine until he at larked parly, having vanished from the contest, now pniwe to link for line next four years at the hole through which he li:apicarcd. Well, they are but barking cun, anyway. For all practical (imposes of moment they are got.d fur nothing. Every dog must have his day, end this generation is unfurtunate in that it has to furnish rations for such useless yellow dogs as the Independent mugwump cumpoce parly. iMesled by the party which has profiled by their baseness, let them run as a pack of q'iadriielal hhuiaelitcs by themselves, balking aud mapping at everybody, and getting kicked and cuffed by everybody in return. i'esrlu-- itii-n- itinMi-cared- y pulilico-crclcaiaklic- i, e VIOLENCE AND Ml'EIiER, Whenever violence and murder are thought necessary, they are absolutely deprived of all political power. If the outrage stopped there it would be bad enough, Lni it does not stop there, for not onlv is the negro population disfranchised, but the power which rightfully and constitutionally lelnngs to llient i transferred to the white population of the South to exert an electoral influence far beyond that exerted by the same number of while people in the North. To illustrate just how it works to the DESTRUCTION BLAINE SPEAKS new-fledg- pt. Presidential chi tors am a signed to the South on account nf it ndmed sipnla-liniand ict the ri.lured (sqmlsll.iii, mure than with IJthy.HHJ legal a voters, have hern unable to clim-sEven in iIioms Hale single elector. where they have a majority ul more than luOjHK), they are deprived of free still rage, anil ilicir right, a free citizen ore scornfully trampled under foot. The eleven Stutes that comprised the rebel confederacy had, by the ivii.na of lSi), white pul:ilioii and o,:). 0,100 The rulnred (pii-lalio- n cuiored popnlntiu'i. alnm-- t to a man desire to .upport the Rcpuldican iarty, but, by a system of cruel intimidation, and by In Response to a Serenade By His Friends nnd Neighbors. 1884. MOVisMBER CllKOfflCLJS. WEPyJtSUAY, 15VJ5.MI.NCi SAL ail per-(quality iif American citizens in It will, at least, mil and civil right. rl:bli.h the equality of white men under the National Government, and will to give to the Northern man who fought preserve the Iniou as large a voire in its government as may be exercised by the Southern man who fought to destroy (lie Union. The contest just closed utterly dwarfs the fortunes and fate of canil (dates, whether successful or unsucthe issues 1 have discussed cessful. of that conaud consequence test without reference to my own defeat aud without the remotest , reference to the gentleman who is elevated to the Presidency. Tuward him personally I hare no cause for the slightest ill will, and it is with cordiality that I express the wish that his official career may prove gratifying to himself and beneficial to the country; and that hia administration may overcome the embarrassments which the peculiar source of ita power imposes upon it from the hour of its birth. At the conclusion of Bisines speech he invited a large crowd into his house, and for nearly an hour an informal reception waa held, hundreds of people pairing through the rooms. The graftings were especially friendly anJ cordial. m Spain baa taken laxsesrion of the about the territory in the west of Africa river Oro. Tho iieoplo who are out of employment in Paris are organizing a monster demon.! ration for next Sunday week. WALKER f prize- Established !j PARLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC 4, tel HlUar n MU I led 822 MAIN STREET, Opposite the St. James Hotel Etc. Residences, Mill, Horses, Notice. on Short Photographed -- S, DO A GENERA! BAXElMn aud solicit acmnnt. laiuiiig eompautti and cuuntiy deaS" Our UeillLius tor coUecUncaren.k- -. As Jerk Stock Market. New York, Nov. 19. Central Pacific OF ALL FAIR ELECTIONS, A. D. I85jj WE tofighters Sullivan and Greenfield were enday indicted by the Grand Jury for gaging in a prize fight. S3J; Chicago, Burlington & Qnincy, 21; Northern Pacific, 18 ; Northern Pacific preferred, 42j; Chicago & North western, 87J; New York Central, 88; Pacific Mail, 51; Panama, 98; St. .Louia A Ban Francisco, 20; Texas Pacific, 12; Union Pacific, 50J; Well, Fargo Ex- Western Union, 60J; Oregon SresaIOT; 13; Oregon Railroad A Navigation, 70. . 113f ; 4 Governments 100; Mtei done DLJI NEW...... to-da-y Slugger Indicted. New York, Nov. 19.TThe A1BIV t FOX & SYMONS deaths from cholera yesteroccurred day in Paris. All but sixteen forty in hospital. Up to noon fresh cases had been admitted into hospital, and there had been four death. Fortv-on- e BJM BROTHERS, i k it ! Stars Draw exchange on all the leading Great Britain, Austria, Ireland, Belgium German Kmplra, hnit Holland, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Bwitaeriaad Denmark, Iota (US bat ears' lot Ci esrli Totsi AntHcaa CtrmpMdMki New York, Chicago Bt. Louia -- -- !2? S5ES5 State Onuhft ftanFranctaeo -- iTi I OmahaSaUaiiBI Let me present to yon fire States in the FROM ALL Denver QUARTERS. 121; Cs, 126. late Confederacy and lire lural States of the North, possessing in each section the Lib Preserver. same number of electoral votes. In the McGORNIGK & CO., BANKER Wholesale and Retail Degte South the States' of Louisiana, MissisIf you are loring your grip on life, try direct Goes Renewer. Health South anti Wells Alabama, Georgia sippi, Meeting of the New York State to weak spot. Carolina have in the aggregate 43 elecHARD AND SOFT SALT LAKE CITY, IITAtt toral votes. They liar 2,8(10,000 while Canvassing Board. Opened Again. colored and over 3,01)0,000 people. people Having (old my intereit in the GroIn (lie North the States of Wisconsin, Transact a General Banking California and Kansas corner of Third South and Minnesota, Iowa, A LETTER FROM CARL SCHURZ. cery Business, elechave likewise in the aggregate First East streets, to G. F. Potter, I have CAST AND WROUGHT IRON toral rotes, and they have a white popuagain opened out at No. Cl Second South lation of 0,000,000, or just double that of Bakdoors Idaho the of seven FAY SPECIAL tut street, the fire Southern State which I hav for panic icildlremalSI I will keep a fine assortment of ery. named. These Northern State have Hemlrlek aud Voorhsass Intsrtlsirsd. city, and invlle correspondenre Feed, Hay, Proruiona,'FIour, Groceries, Coavta-tlo- n Tiileri of tho .Vcouuta Cattle liny practically no colored population. It is I Tlio British FranCareiUl attention given loth Grain, Coal and Kindling. AH goods Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n therefore evident that the white men in chise Bill, Etc. and bnUion. We solicit promptly delivered. Give me a Call. ynisrr",JI anteeliie Work, market nrieeaT these Southern Stnles, by usurping and highest G. Nufgesser. CollecUoii made, with proutictaml absorbing the rights of colored men, are Tbs Cattle Cun vent ion. lowest rates. nt Benton Walker ot tlis I Oyster Opening exerting just orders for purchase or mk at Execute Nov. 19. At the St. Louis, opening Opera House Oyster, Lunch nnd Tin and Iron Roofing,Spouting, Gutter- and bonds at New York and Haa ykaadn"! DOURLE THE POLITICAL POWER GoBhn Boon We sell exebange and M of the third day of the Cattlemen' Coning, Etc. on leading cttica of the tln&al Btntm- - afol Of the while men in the Northern Shell oysters and those delicious New 10:30 this morning the secrevention at ltamiah sight drafts or remit auch States. I submit my friends, that York Counts will be used and cooked in Latest and Beat Designs in Dublin, Peril, Berlin. BtockhobiLChMiEi a condition of affairs is extraordinary, tary read a cablegram from London, every style known to the art. and all other prominent pefoiiilSiaa Certificates of IVposIt laaed, yaM'iia unjust and derogatory to the manhood signed John Robinson Wliilely, director-generSplendid coflee and chocolate, homemand. of the North. Even those who are vinof the American Exhibition of made pin and cakes, and other refreshAnd In choos to the the Largest Variety city CHiMpaadaot.' ments. dictively mqiosed to negro still rage will (him MCw York - Importers A TradeWliniut not deny that if Presidential electors are 18SG, extending a cordial greeting and A full line of choice confectionery Hew York Ksmtihe assigned to the South by reason of its expressing the hope that the convention manufactured fmh every day. Commercial NaSffi 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Cilv 4'hkiufft that brand so 8annanrtsco Circle to First aalWlB celebrated The population ought will decide hold a live stock exhibition negro imputation, oyster, Omaha Omaha NatlM In be permitted free suffrage in elections. in London in 1880. Also a telegram well and favorably known for the past six SL Louis State Havinas To deny that clear pruaiiion is to from John S. Crosby, late governor of yean, will be sold by the can or case; affirm that the Southern white man in Muutata, now first assistant postmaster-genera- l, acknowledged by all to be the best oysters the Gulf Ktutea is entitled to ilnuble the endorsing any action of the con- shipped to this market. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bat MANUFACTURER OF All the above goods and refreshment political power of the Northern white vention for the protection and developman in the Lake States, it is to affirm ment of the great g interest will he found at 120 Main street, aa usual. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAR that the Confederate soldier ahull wield west of the Missouri river. II. O. Stearns. twice the influence that the Union General Brishin, chairman of the soldier can, and that (icrpetiial and committee on credentials, presented a reOyster Grotto. tly-increasing sujmrimity shall be port embodying 1,180 names, accredited those celebrated fresh oyster. Try conceded to the Southern whilo man in memben of the convention. Name cookod in every style. national election. If that ia quietly to accidentally omitted were added, swelling all poiiita of tho Paeifle Coast. Inmea letters of credit, available hi be conceded in this generation, it will the list to over 1,200. The report waa Blankets purchased at the late big principal pities of the world. harden into custom until the unanimously adopted. detention glvon to the aclliofUi sale The report of the committee on auction sales in New York (.Ity, for BADGE OF INFERIORITY at Auerbach's. Advances made on eonaignmentsat In cheap read and waa organization permanent Will attach to the Northern white man rales. adopted without dissent, perfecting the as odiously as ever Norman noble stamPartlcnUr attention given to " At Goldbergs you can find the 1 start officers: of election the the following throngturat Utah, Nevada end adtaialagl ltylea of Ml Rooda. ped it ii()oii the Saxon churl. , This subrttorlea of Governor L. John Colorado, Rantt, ject is of deep interest to the laboring H. E, Fine Yarmouth liloaten president; General N. McCurtit, ot New men of the North. With the Southern HOTELS. AT WILLIAM MrOOARD8 OLD BTANL Fyoons, 40 Market Row. and one first Democracy triumphant in their States York, from and State each Territory; and in the nation, the negro will he comKUCILLANEOUB. Amos T. Atwater, of St. Louis, secretary; pelled to work for just such warn as the 32 E. Second South Stree L. of McAttee Maryland, assistant whites may decree wage which will J. amount, us did the supplies of the slaves, secretary; J' W. Booth, of Texas, reading clerk. is lo a bare subsistence, equal in cash 1 still continue to make A. Podleoh A Cm., Prepr'a. cents per day. to thirty-fiv- e A letter front Carl Behan. TIIE WHITE LABORER 19. Nov. Star The Washington, In the North will soon feel the distinctaaya the following letter was received in ive efleet of this upon hi own wages. this from Carl Schurx. It Main street, Salt Lake Cfti city TO ORDER. Republicans have clearly seen, from the Late of Chicago, further assurance that Mr. Clevefirst days of reconstruction, that wages in givn A REPAIRING BPKCIALTY. the South must lie raised lo a just recoup land will faithfully maintain the civil HAS OPENED atA TAILORING pense of the laborer, or wages in the service: Jublle patronage Hoi Id ted New York, Nov. 19. North would be ruinously lowered, and RATES 2 00. l)oie Sir: In answering your letter of the party have steadily worked for the RAILROADS. former result. A reverse influence wilt the 14tli iiwt. 1 can only say that I be(Special rales by the weak. now beset in motion, aud that condition lieve Mr. Cleveland will faithfully carry The tScenicLine of theWorl OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICB. of affairs produced which, yean agis Mr. out the civil service law. He favored BAR IS REMOVED T)Nf Ktl rpnsouth, Lincoln warned the free laboring men of the enactment of a similar law in this and la kept first elaas Inset Iwen aud it has observed North will hostile in' to State, their (lie strictly apect. prove He wishes to Inform the Ladles that he maxes I have doubt he no will as aud President, besides Gentlemen's Clothing, willy dependence, inevitably lead to TJiree lillllsnl Tallies, ror the secoaxl a reduction of wages. A lucre difference act upon the same principles which he tloo of guests. ' of color of skiu will not suffice to professed and adhered to as governor. DENVER & RIO GRAND LADIES TAILOR-MADmaintian an entirely diflerent standard GOATS, Very Truly Yours, A hot lunch will bo served daily in the wages of contiguous and adjacent Cari. Schurz. 12p.ra. States, ami will lie compelled th yield to PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT STYLE. F. SC HOPPE E. COAL-BURNI- feime Telling Keiuurki of Interrat to Workingmen. Ai'ocvta, Me, Xuv. IS. A large numlierof devoted pcrMiual and (Kiliti-cfriend of Blaine serenaded Liin this evening es an expression of personal good will and edmirat'uin of Li conduct in the national campaign. They marched through (lie streets under the niandialsliip of Col. Frank Eye. When they reached Blaine'i house (heir compliments and friendly regards were expressed in a sjieech by Herbert M. Heath, Esq., of the Kennebec bar. Blaine responded, hi eppech being continually interrupted by applause: Friend and XeiihLort: The national contest ia over, and by the narrowest of margins, wo have lost. 1 (bank you fur your call, which, if not one of joyous congratulations, is one, I am sure, of confidence and of sanguine luqie for the future. I thunk you for the (mblic opportunity you have given me to express my sense of obligation, not only lo you, blit to all Kepubl irons of Maine. They responded to my nomination with genuine enthusiasm anil ratified it with a superb vole. I count h as one nf I he honors and qualifications of my pnlilic career that tho party in Maine after struggling hard for six years, and twine within that period luting the State has come back in this campaign to the 20,001) phiralilv. No other expression of popular confidence anti esteem could equal that of the people among whom 1 have lived for 30 yean, anil to whom I ain attached hy all the tie that ennoble human nature and give joy and dignity to life. After Maine indeed, along with Maine my first thought is always of Pennsylvania. I low can I fittingly express my banks for that unianillelleti inaiority of moro than A mri'LAR 1 IN TIIR WEST, lu that niagnilicent'cnidun of Flatca that stretches from the foothills of the Stoves and Ranges al T.G.M. SMITH -- Tents, constan- Awnings, fieii fro etri urrh Ita fault low A MU fata ia a, m ita) Itn anh kyob Over trim (the led dn iili Ito Ikii bwi ltd Q u ifo TO ORDER, nt t, White House all h ility P. VAN HOFEN, Merchant Tailor, Boots & y Shoes n? IB Pi rw ir 224 MAIN STREET, in (ft fer a It Ur E INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE. So completely have the colored men in the South lieen already deprived liy the siqi-por- correa-IMuding-ly three-fourth- o Mi Minins; Hose good-spee- g al Tw folk stock-growin- Alleghenies to tho Golden Gate of the Democratic parly of tlieir constitutional Pacific, beginning with Ohio nnd ending with California, the lieptiblican banner and legal right a citizen of the United was borno so loftily that but a single States, that they regard the advent of State failed to join in the widearcluint of that (tarty to national (tower as the signal triumph. Nor should 1 do justice to my of their enslavement, and are affrighted because they think all legal protection own feelings if I failed to thank the Republicans of the Empire State, who en for them ia gone. Fey persons in the countered so much disrotiragment and so North realize how complete! v (lie chiefs inanv obstacles, who fought foe from of tho rebellion wield the political power within and foe from willusil, ami who which has triumphed in the late election. waged so strong a battle that the change It is a portentous fact that the IVnio-cruli- c of one vote in every two thousand would Senators who came from the States have given in victory in the Nation, of the late Confederacy all and I mean A KEFOltai WITH A COUl'ItOUISb Indeed, a change of little moro than all, without a single exception peram-all- y 6.000 votes would have (rans.'erred New (girtici (Kited iu the rebellion against The English I louse of lairds, as we York, Indiana, New Jersey and Con- the national government. It is a still learn by yesterday's cablegrams, have necticut to the Republican standard and more significant fart that in these Stales pul oft the evil day ( f reckoning with would lmrc made tliu North as solid as no man who was loyal lo tho union, no the with it p reliable resulting the South. My lliauks a mild still be mstter how strong a Democrat he may he if I should fail to recognize, lias the slightest chance of politiloss to its members of their life lease as incomplete with special gratitude, that great body of cal promotion. One of the great claims legislators, by agreeing to pats the franworkingmen, both native and foreign to honor in that section is a record of zealous service in the war against the t, chise bill on the Innh of a compromise born, who gave urn their earnest breaking from old iwrsonal and government. It is certainly in connection with a rcdislriliution ties and finding in the principles AX FACT seats in Iarliameul. A large addition party which 1 represented in (he canvass the will be nude under the provision of the safeguard and protection of ihcr own That the section in which friendship for the Union in the day of its trial and proposed law to the voter of Great Greside iulercts. agiHir i still a political disqualification, THE RESL'I.T ON TIIE ELUTION, liritian. With every advance siepmada should lie called now tn rule orer the Mv friends, will lw regarded in the Union. All this takes place by the people of Engiend in the attainduring the I think, as extraordinary. The lifetime of the generation that fought the future, ment of their political rights, the priviNorthern States, leaving out tliecilie of war, and elevates into practical command leged classes in the realm lose New York and Brooklyn from the count, of the American Government the identitheir hold on s ecial preroga- sustained the Republican caure by cal men who organized for its (lest ruction, tive aa hereditary legislator. The majority of more than four hundred and plunged u into tho bloodiest contest United Kingdom ia ou its way to a re- thousand almost half a million, indeed of modern times. 1 have sixikcn of the of the popular vole. The cities of New South a placed liy the late election in public, and the next half century may York and Brooklyn threw llteir gratesl pusKCssmn of the Government, and I note its arrival at the republican gcal, strength and influence with the solid mean all tliut my word imply. The and were (he decisive clement South furnished nearly s The present government ia hardly ct South, of which gave to that section the control of (lie electoral votes that the Repecte 1 to pay the enormous national debt, the national gore, nment. tqa'al.ing tint at publican parly, nnd they will step to the but only in pay from three lo lour per all as a defeated candidate, but simply as command of the Democrats as uncent ier annum on its full amount aa in- a devoted' American, 1 think the transfer challenged and as imrcntmined as they terest. The national debt ii a pet :nstl of the political power of the eorerinont did fir thirty years before the war. to the is South lio there cannot a lotion with John Hull and he would be A GREAT NATIONAL MlSEORriNi: POLITICAL INT.qrAI.lTY apt to insist on ill retention under reIt is a misfortune, 'hrcaiiM it intro Among citizen of a free republic; there publican rule. At any rate it if likely duces an element which cannot instiro cannot bo a minority of white men in to be a national institution long after harmony and prreqicriiy hi the people ; the South ruling a majority of white men in the North. because it introduce into the Republic Patriotism, self. hereditary legislation, the law of primogeniture, with other relies of feudal tbo rule of a minority. The first intinrt rcs.H,forpride, protection for person and the country, all ery out against of an American i equality equality of safety time ahalljhave iassed away. right, equality of privilege, equality of it. The very thought of it stirra the blood of men who inherit equality from political mwer; that equality which say A noClIKRltr IMIITY. the pilgrims who first stood on Plymouth 'a to every citizen Your vote i Bock, nnd from tho lilierty-luvingood, just a potential as the vote of patriIt is rejmrted that the Judas Iscariot other.' That cannot lie said todayany in ots who came to Delaware with William party, with Curtis. Sclmri and Beecher as the United State. The course of affairs IVnn. It Incomes the primal question of in the South La crushed out the (xilili-cleading stars, propose lo set up fur itself AMKU1UAX MANHOOD. power of mure Ilian six millions of ee a (lermancot jmliiiral organization. American It demand a hearing and a rettlemcnt, citizens, and lias transferred has been it. by violence, to others. Probably this conclusion Forty-twand that acttlement will vindicalo the jut WK JsS-- l per-haf- INDORSEMENT Which has deeply touched my heart, anil which has, if possible, increased my affection for that grand old commonwealth, an aflcction which I inherited from my anecstrr, and which I shall transmit to But I do not limit my my children. thank to tho State of my residence anil the Slate of my birth. nwe much to the true and zealous friends in New England who worked so noldy for the krty and its candidates, and to the eminent scholars and divine who, from 1 licit ordinary stepping avocations, uiatio my cause their cause, and lo loyally to principle added the iccial ciunpimcut of standing as iny (leraunal representative in the National struggle, lint the achievements for the Republican cause in the Fast are even surpassed by the splendid VICTORIES Stoves, RANGES, Ml Bank of CZllSI German Kattomigl ThelOJJIrlnt RAILWAY. Chmu. Albany, X. Y., Nov. 19. The State Board of Canvassers meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Official return have been received from all counties in the State except New York, Kings and St. Lawrence. Roscoe Conkling arrived here this morning, a counsel to the Democratic State committee. Francis L Stetson and Wm. C. Whitney of New York will also be here. It is now thought probable the hoard will meet and adjourn until when it is expected returns from all the counties will hare lieen received. The official canvass will not l made The Sieultu ('oarl-Martia- Washington, Nov. ansemhling of (lie Swaim The New, Popular, MAIN STREET. AB-T- be P. VAN HOFEN, Trans -- Continents City. Merchant Tailor. ROUTE Every Sample New. BETWEEN GENTLEMEN OGDEN, WHO DESIRE A Upon the iisu m Leading Family Hotel la MU New Hotel and Furniture. A. GREENWALD, No Old Stock. t.y iz Samplei of Goods to Choose from Two Wholesale Chicago Firms. ASK FOR..... l. 9. ST. JAMES Proprietor. I ran igi r.I TRY THE ira NEW MARKHAM HOIB Tim PALACE IIOTKL of Denver, CMta ReiaaraMoiiabla. Ml ail mi AT- - court-martia- l, argument was reopened on the demurrer entered yesterday, and coutinued at great length. Upon ita conclusion the room was cleared while the court considered the demurrer. When the doors reopened, the judge advocate announced that the court had overruled the demurrer. General Swaim was then arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the lint specification1 When asked to plead to the second specification, hi counsel enteral a demurrer. LEADVILLE, H. LOWENSTEIN. Gold and Silvii SiqwrinlendeDt and Cutter. And alt Principal Point In the United Stale and Canada. Mala WOOL GROWERS REFINED By Util he On and After Oct. 12, 1884, GUARANTEED, Strsat appMlta totrika SULPHUR tiik car load can re obtained the Knlpbur Works near Cove Cites, FERDINAND D1CKKRT, Veil lake City. T. C. BAILEY & BRO.t Land Agents. FFICE NEXT DOOR TO V. 8 LAND ( Umber cultue J,5' homestead, bud pnKiniUan, lothmum jn'tormatlMi, and save a d'taff.SlSP ft Main Street, At Wh!?!j.&tler P01','1 1HRECT luiulij with Iraiiu tot KANSAS CITY, OMAHA 224 142 "VOU CAN X mentor J. BERGEN, SATISFACTION eliason;s Pueblo and Denver, in PiTTAUURU, Ilritlult Affair. Loxdox, Nov. 19. Gladstone lias written a letter, in which he says the government will require adequate assurance that the franchise Lill will he passed by the House of Lord before the redistribution bill i presented. This docs not precludo friendly communication lietwcen the leaden nf the two parties before such assurance is given. leaden have asked (lie government that such runimunicatiun regarding the nature of the proposed redistribution bill shall lw made to them. The gnrernuicnt say that (lie version of fiord Northbrook's report on Egypt, which was made public through Reuter's agency, ia incorrect. SALT LAKE, GUNNISON Should rail on Tkr Nov. 19. Hendricks in an interview here stated that lie could not give any opinion as to the probabilities of a sweep in federal offices, but Senator Yoorhee, who is with him, scouted the idcaof hi going on a political mission lo Mr. l.'lcveand in regard to the share of oilire dliicli should l the appointment of tho Indiana JVinocracy. They are Loth en route for Brooklyn. Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss The An Aimc express FIND THE UtnOIST WATCHES JEWELRY OF ALL KINS And Everything Needed In Ibat LisA VERY LOWEST Kan,(J1,:,V"Wi5 PIONEER LUMPER fi'r ,0 " THE PACIFIC KXPRIMH TRAIN torn Den. butem points will arrivefo HaltLak daily at p.m, and Ogden ftio direct connection with the Oen-U- l , ,111 for Han Francisco and the Py "It lAke aa. RM Returning, leave Halt 4:18p.m., arriving at HiirliiKvtllci'iUYipni l Nall Lake ?J.telun,,nMrlv8 10 A leave f Cmln, Hall lake at 7STi jlm AIXpilMODATlON TRAIN lMvaiHaji lAke dally (except HumtayaV'at' tktoa'jn .1 r Yln 1 "Pr.""at mm.; rrtnmtng, 7 Pleasant Iim at 7u a. m., arriving at Hall Ukeallub !l.!'!!?TJ-,.v!!'- UrK5Pft' to B.K. HOOPER, Gan. P w- - FratTAot aKOCIJB, T.AgtPant, ,h- - hm. niv. ktg m 19Cl ectie Ufa tori d I hu train, tom- of the Celebrated imr Cars, step Klrgaul FlnO-cl- a (hwciinaiul Juni1.11 liL?111 wi,l leave Ogden M- - fo" arrival oT brain Si!!? 5l !n Franciani) and Halt lake fj direct numcrl AMt id hi itr th daetfa kfag Mu YABf a to Ntio hum E. & Sells W. H. tW Kniv I HhAi,KIU IN LUMBER. T. t ft FLOOtS Lath, Rustic Skiine, MotiMSiA WIN DOWH, DOORS, BLiNL9 FlntSaaMlnai Opposite 14th ward Salt Lika Merix CJtV. V 'Old F 0B riytl ud 1 an. mif (th |