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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle 5.NCh3ij. VOt SAJT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE HPANISU oiiwNfiCHR0NCLE THEATY. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. UeuaEa Bant by President Arthur to the Ifanata. jjtoyMceptfll ojibe Washinbton, Dec. COMPANY. CimWCLE.PUBLmMHG Following Before to aentainr the BhnltWl MISCELLANEOUS. Be Done Completed. u the message lent by the President to the ; Washinoton, Dec. 8. Although the of the Wuhingtou Monument nte, with the 8peniah treaty: ' To (Ai wu set the monument k not the Saturday, United ScnaUqf Slain: I transmit herewith for consideration by bj my mean, and the work completed, the Senate, with the view of jet to be done will oocopy at icert two end consenting to lu ratification, advising the for n commercial reciprocity be- - je is. The iwrioval of the platforms the United States and Cuba,' pro. ind outside rigging commenced Tiding for the intimate and beared ex- - ond after all the timbers and iron work change of products with the kfendi of have been taken in the holes' through Cube and Porto Koo. which oouveotioa wu aigned at Madrid on the 10th ultima which they pemed will be closed by The negotiations for the convention hate exactly fitting (tones. .When that k been in program since April kit, in dun completed the work of fitting up the luance of an undentanding reaches by interior will commence. To prevent the two governments the 2d of January. moktnre from collecting in the 1884 ibr the improvement of commercial (earns of the interior stance the walla relation, between the United State, and will be covered with Portland cement. the Spanish Antilles, by the 8th article The memorial stones, which are at presof which the government, engaged to ent lying in a shed at the loot of the begin at once negotiation, for monument, will be cut down to a thick-neof a few inches and then inserted in A COMPLETE TREATT The present wooden Of commerce and navigation between the the structure. United States of America and said toirway will be removed entirely and ubetituted by one of iron, with turned province, or Cuba and Porto Rico." balustrades, and the interior k to he this clauae Although wu by common lighted with electricity. The elevator, content omitted from the lubstitutionery which b at present nothing more than a Agreement of February 13, 1884, now in plain1 . movable will be platform, fora, nntil replaced by thia convention fitted up nicely with cushioned ceats going into effect, the obligation to enter and surrounded with padded lidei. The upon inch negotiation wu deemed to moat continue. With n daaire manifest on one important matter, however, aid that is not even decided upon, k the both sides to reach common accord, nedesign for the bate of the monument gotiation hubeen necemarily protraotejd, Two of the. numerous design offered owing to the complexity of tha to appear to ba the favorites. One is to be incorperated in order that the convenmake a gradual torraoe from the present tion .might respond to the' level of the, monument floor to the level policy of intercourse with najghhprlog of the surrounding park. Tha other is countries which it outlined in my late to have a marble wall built annual meeuge to Gmknu in the fol- around the terrace with a balusThe condition, of theta trade and present lowing words: on each treaties should be the free admiaupi rida and finegrand approaches on the, stone and f such merchandise u thii country dogi at tha ooman statuary of the terrace. Nothing not produce, or under a favored definite, however, bu ret been determiiT-O-f of dutiec, of oar own products, the bene-- 1 ooune all the preeeat unupon, fits of such exchange to apply to goods rightly workihope will be removed, and mined under the flag of the parties to it ie propoud to ahift the engine which the contract; the removal on both ridc, rone the elevator, and whidk ie from veeeels to privileged of ail ton nigs close to tha monument and dkfignns it, due, and to n dktonce, and convey the motive NATIONAL IMFOnn, power by a tunnel to the monument. So that thou resell may ply unhinKevadn ve. Mapleean. dered between our ports and thorn of other contracting parties though with- New York, Dec. 11. Maplesou said out infringing on tue marred eouting yesterday of Nevada's failure: The trade by the removal or reduction of wont stand thk amt of thing public tha burden, on the exported product! of much whats more, I . wont thou countries coming within tha bene- stand itlonger, and like Nevada must be myaelf. fits of the treaties, and the uvoidanca of shown that she cannotplay fast and the technical restrictions and p loose with an audience in thk fashion. by which our interim no ' with those Yesterday a scrap of countries is at present hampered. tuck in through a slit in the door, peruml of the convention now submitted would probably w too will suffice to show folly that it carries lug that ill to appear thk evening. Thats all I out the policy of intercourse tons an- - have heard, though she rehearsed at tha . I commend it to you, in the hotel Monday. Now, on whom will til confident expectation that it will receive the blame foil? Why, on the poor your unction. It does not atom neoee manager, of course. I tell you I wont sary 18 my present porpou to enter into be made a scapegoat of any longer. a drtaiied ooosideration of the many im- Then will have to be a suit for damages, mediate and prospective advantages and big damages, too. which will flow from this convention to our productive and shipping interests. Xa Favor of tha ffiawaU Bill. Chester A. Abthux. New York, Dec. 11. A special meetD. Executive Mansion, Wuhingtou, ing of the Chamber of Commerce was CL, December 10, 1884. held to conrida what should be done in regard to the bankrupt bill before THE GB AYKYAKD BOKAMCB. The executive committee Oongnm. Tha Stolen Body laid ta ba Allva aad presented a serim of resolutions, declarManiad. ing that the chamber reaffirmed its action in the indorsement of the Lowell Sfhikgfixld, Mass., Dec. 11. A re- bill to establish a uniform system of porter of the BepMicm visited Egre-mo- bankruptcy throughout the United and gleaned new particular of the 8tataL and anthoruink the president of the chamber to appoint a committee, g mystery. The case k with with commitpower to farther than ever from solution, and the tees oi other commercial imodatione in story growe mom sensational and mofe urging the immediate psmege by the of the hill improbable. Judge Rowley, selectman House of Bepneentativee Lowell Mil. the known at pending, of Rgnmont and executor of Mks Ihtelle Adopted. Newmans estate of 87,000, said he first . Cterstaad' Boots. heard the story, purporting to be the Dec. 11. A Chattamooga, confeesion of tlie dying H. Worth Wright, at shoemaker .Wythevilfe, Virginia, a few days ago. Wright wu at home on ' wrote President-elec- t a Vacation when Mies Newman' died. few days ago for hk measure for Cleveland, asking took With two pr three other students ha tfae iuaugantiea. far boots of a pair the body of Miss Newman to Wait Governor Cferelshd replied in n polite ckbridge in a sack and conveyed inclosing u ?0 biu for the boot. to Albany, on the night traift. note, shoemaker returned thn teoney, bat The The students prepared to dissect Use the Governor insisted on paying, attd and of wen when life, then signs body, that 1 fed in rastonng her. She sent thq mousy back, adding they would wear the boots on inauguration Min After coneuitation, wee insane. Newman was token to the Bellevue Hos- day. pital, New York, when she remained As Oatrugeoas Bobbery. awhile, and was subsequently taken to New York, Dec. 11. Mr. William the residence of an unde of one of the Humphny, the rich California widow students, in Schoharie county, N. Y two reason her recovered she whose husband was connected with the when yean ago. When IL Worth Wright big bonanaT mine, was attacked and died in Connecticut, she read about it, almost garroted in Wert ThirtaeiUh ri said she knew Wright, and from street yesterday. Her reticule, containthat time on her memory cam baft ing 8500 in checks and ae much more and she was finally restored to health, in cash, was Matched from her hand and subsequently married a young phy- and ripped apart, but owing to the sician, n nephew of the man in whose ladys heroism and the ready amirt-ano- e can elm had been since leaving the hos of eevoral other ladles and gentlefarther ' added that the men passing jiy, she lost ouly 870. pital. 'It couple are now living in New Vo cap-ston- e , Terms 11. Xneh Work r m t11 - w5.feM 2 ii . , I who do not reeelw their of comnUlnt, will hwesny mom office. "7 ths Let Balt Better. . . Mtnwr. ffmoy. Buslnew H. u City Pwtoffice PRICE, FIYE CENTS 12, 1881. y, 4405. HOTEL, F. Auerbach & Biro. THIRD AND MISCELLANEOUS. SOUTH STREETS. SALT LAKE CITY. &- - Riggs We arc in Daily Becvipt by Freight' and Shear, Proprietors. KewgMds an Hofa . lasBS.S'&assis teasfeasiap lss,sS For Every One of our Numerous Department. Mt of8t Mark Church. Ogden ad 8rtutdsy. KBfohl1 ;unus WHYTOCK, D.D.B. J.L Wmi ijOf OFFICB DENTIST. iWdkcc Horae, otct BrnburyA tlQuiltt TV (1 KICHOLB, nhjffiUhioffiM- 1 HUCHOOCK it, - lW. BTOVK8. Weirtdi Koch, Balt Hitchcock, W. X. Locn, Utah. gtorsr, . UCIEXIE8. 1 u "Miff Ikl sey-isv- )HCLAK OOXVENTIOX8 XVIMY KKI' 8. Id tall of ttaUnlou. weeing it kin Home. Scooniln iteOpm jSNdhiUylnvlUd to attend. ABTHU1 U THOMAS, Commander. iH. 8nsi, Clark. tOME NO. I. I.O.O.F. UTAH rm 1. is KYHBY THURSDAY AT 730 P. X., Odd VellowV Hon, Union Block, Bolt i City. Odd TOlon In rood lUndlng ore 1 to attend, i X. C. SPRINGER, X. Q.; lAJ.TRouABeeietoiy. i I (ALT UKE LODGE NO. 2, 1.0.0. F. TITS' EVERY FRIDAY XVXKIMO AT MO, In Odd Fdkrn' HsU, Union Block, ridlowi In rood itondlnisre Invited to GEO.A.LUKK.N.O. ULDuum, Beoetoiy. y L .L No. 3, 1. 0. 0, F. J EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT LUA la Odd Fellow New Hall, Union A Odd Fellow, in food atandlnc ore KWOAN LODGE , JOHN T. BUCKLE, N. G.' UniHYe,beaetei7. grays-robbin- i No. 9, 1. 0, 0, F. , I EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING ' M06ELY LOOSE teckjn Odd Fellows' HaU.Unlon ag brothers made welcome. PHIL, KLIPPLK, N. G. '.a.CLia,gertsry. OUHTHE 1006E No. S, K. OF P, , BffilLtR OnVEETIONB EVERY MON-- Iks. unilureoub. LAPHAM. M. G. h , oaks and o. Suits!. 42 Market Street AND WINTER STYLB JUST RECEIVED. t jSfOR McCALL BAZAR PATTKKNfe gjgtt.ond Queen free. .SSSSBSffl EDWARD BaarlM- - Lake Oiri MICHAEI.I8, rARY PUBLIC LT CITY, UTAH. Prank Foote, 1 ASSAYER. M' jjJ Jl ti Street, Salt Lake City QtUntlon H- - riven to all tariMse KELLY & BRO uanupactduxu of ank-Book- """a WD rAFEN NUUNI. . a. taba & onything oelhng book out. The Iowa Freight Freblein. De MoinDea 11. Correspond-enc- e from over the State shows a great feeling pf discontent among the people He- - Konc fail. Hih5Letf..a,air. JtooK Ca, Fort. O, llriu u ri ' d BLACK SILKS,. yard having its name woven into the A foil assortment of the Genuine NONPAREIL VELVETEENS. The NEW HOUSE! NEW AND MODERN AND .v: for Lyons Velvet ever made; positively superior to them in Durability and Stability or Culor. Inspection invited, for no lady should buy Velvets, Bilk, or Drsss Goods, without first ' ' examining and pricing our Superior Stock. " luwt substitute NEW FURNITURE! -- ? ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. OUR Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. LADIES AND MIS8ES CLOAK DEPARTMENT Shows a most Beautiful Amortmcnt of Latest Styles In all Desirable Fabrics The g New Markets and graceful Ruarian Circulars art the Leading-Style- s of the season, and our huge mice of Ladies and ChUdnnk , Garments so early in thn foil gives us the aswrance that our . Styles an Correct and our Price Most Reasonable.' close-fittin- RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. . Special Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Can and Busies from all Depots pass the door. A REMINGTON, JOHNSON OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Still maintaine its lead as the beet in tha Bocky Mountains, orders coming to us from Denver and ai far went u Beno, Nevada. We warrant every pair we sell. CO., Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals PRICE IN REDUCTION PLEA8ANT VALLEY THE OF ANTHRACITE COAL WELL-KNOW- M AND COLORADO COKE CHARCOAL AND Wood And Pig Iron. Orders solicited and promptly filledj Telephone Na 211, connected with yakd and offcSs YABD OPPOSITE D. A B. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Sebodd South Street. ESTABLISHED THE COMPLETE STOCK STYLE, i FIT rORKMANSHIP Guaranteed. PRICES ..TO.. PantingS Bales Staple DUFY competition. forwarded on application. far Fashion Plato and & SON, BUCKLE and Woolen Drapers, Tailors p. CITY. ' Our Grate, Boys and Children's CLOTHING Department, Hat and Chp Department, . i : " Boot, Shoe and Bnfafaar Department, ' Funkhing Goods Department, Are complete. Onr styles an the newert, materiab moat durable end Prime the Lowest in tha dly. We make SUITS TO ORDER Ckll GENTS At a saying of 25 per cent, end warrant fit end material. BLANKETS, BUGGY AND .AMD.. OVERCOATINGS We terry the laigert stock in Utah. ila blanches. ROBES LEIGH IN DEALERS . r THE GREATEST VARIETY JSrtWholemle buyers need not be told that onr stock in ell the above line te the laigert in the Bocky Mountains, and that our prime compete with any market Mart or West. Mailorders solicited and honorable treatment guaranteed. . WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. ESTABLISHED 1864. F. AUERBACH & BRO JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ..THI.. a box ess.: TAILOR r IN- HAS JUST BECnVXD A LABOI AMO ELKAMT HOCK Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, HILI. FINDINGS, MINERS . aad be eouriacad. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. FASHIONABLE -- , - FOB FALL AMD tVUTKR IN THE CITY. Jli MILLINERY In all LARGEST FINEST IMPORTED Cloth and Cashmere Department, Lace and Embroh Department, 11 Merino and. Muslin Underwear Department, 11 Dress Button and Trimming Department, Hosiery and Glove Department, ' ' Knit Woolens and Coreet Department, ' " Curtain and Drapery Department, Are constantly replenished with Latert Noveltke from firrt hands and soli on the lowest poarible margins compatible with fhlr dealing. 1876. AMD HOST salt LAKE Our Ladies' Cloths and Flannnel Departmest, 11 Table Linen and HousfmiMilng Department, IPOS THE ORLY GEM DIKE AGXXT8 AND BLACKSMITHS Of i ri Fall and Winter Goods TOOLS, ETC. Oonaktlng of the Very Bart Street, Salt Lake 144, 146 and 148 Main Imported CHy. 111 George A. Lowe, a AT SOLD VERY A Full and Suitings.. P. O BOX 8Cfl. I an agpUeelian to aU parte of toe eenatty- - OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED IN BU8INESS CENTRE THE to be line HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED TH18 PRICES; LOW Well-Assort- ed Domestic MAIN STREET FIRST-CLAS- S Warranted of Bert Quality and ; BROOM SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH, ' and t OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, of New Agricultural Implements and Well-Furnis- hed Hotel I AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL OF ALL. KINDS, dederick hay presses, KNOWLES Absolutely Pure, . second selvage to prevent counterfeitiog. AND ;r MARGUERITE The Very Best in the world, every Schuttler Farm, and Freight Wagons Thu President .Aoeopt. 11. President WA8HIMGTOM, Dec. Arthur has signified to Commiarionar' general Morehead, who k here la the interest of the New Orleans Exposition, that ha will comply with the requart I made yesterday to start the machinery of 16th thn on the Exposition by electricity Members of the Supreme Court, Tfos "" delegations from the two HousmofOogresa, Cabinet officers and representatives of foreign countries wiU bn ia attendance at the executive maa-ela- n oftewtJrtjJ at the opening. PER YARD. THK CELEBRATED CASHMERE DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED of Iowa, particularly' among formers end biiriniwe men, because of the high rates Dieepto being charged by railroads. tha very low prim for grein, and the gnat dnpremiun in business, kept np si high as during goa for grain lest year, white practit and special rates ibr manufacturers wholesalers have been withdrawn from the State. Correspondence states that the question of an extra seaeioa of the Legislature to deal with the transportation question k being dkcused in several localities. It k proposed to dreulato petitions asking the governor to convene the Assembly in January. - sI rtli ef Janmk itthwt.t. a wwnwa. State. f AB 1IIUU AS nt , . Brocades Velvets arid if aaa i companions . 1 - UJENTMTS. V Our SILK, SATIN, VELVET AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains the choicest products of European Looms, end k pronounced by tourists as the Largest and Bert between Chicago and Ban Francisco, and as reasonsble id its price as any in Eastern cities. We carry a foil stock of u nonssioNAt ol' the. LATEST NOV ElLTlEiS sf iMtMrUly.ete. Eiprrti JSffKivALBHi5o ' For all purposes. baling STEAM ties and BALING WIRE, n PUMPS, AH sites constantly In stock. TURBINE WHEELS AVK8 FOHTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LKFFEL MILLS. SHINGLE AND SAW MILLS Cbrnspemlaurt uVr11- -' Particular attention calfed tothe fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGllK.. ON ANY OF THE MORNING TBAIX8, by coming on Afternoon or Erenlu-Traifrom Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HO UK AM THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING : Iuqulrfee answered promptly. The Commercial Trarelenf Interests will be most respectfully at tern. License required for commercial travelers In Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. |