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Show SALT LAKE A THREATENED liBlW that tlia Telegraphic advice assure u at the I Aitting ha t feet of Gamaliel TiMcn and iiubibin from that Democratic doctor anti-i- l ver doririur which are likely to crop out in liia inaugural aihlreB and may prove a 1m n of contention among the faithful. One j hundred of the Democratic memben of it ia CongreH from the South and Weat, to written a fotVarded request have aaid, avoid lie wuld Mr. Cleveland that of hoalility to ail ver currency in hie forthcoming atate paper. For six year under the Republican adminiatra tion, with more or len of support from Democratic legislators, and with great had a advantage to the country, we have Three-quarteteady coinage of eilver dollar. of thin coinage now cira culate money at par value I'rcriilent-clec- er 11 i Its i ;r with gold and greenback, among the people in the ihape of ailver certificate and lilver dollar. The gold bug with the lama breath blow cold and hot, by first declaring that the people repudiate the fraudulent ailver dollar and will have none of them, and again go into of pa mi over the increaaing circulation silver and it admirable representative which they lay i driving gold from the country and threaten to make silver the of value in this nation. standard Cleveland, it teem, under the influence of Eastern banker and capitalist, headed by Tilden, ha become indoctrinated with this heresy and threatens to drive a gold wedge into the riven ranks of his party at the outset of hia administration. Republican friends of a silver coinage, disgusted with the opinions and policy of the present secretary of the treasury, are prepared with hand heart and to join a silver Democrats in sustaining and together currency a legislators accept the challenge of the President. gold-bnThe importance of the question, taken g in connection with the determined manifested on both sidcs,involves the possibility, rather the probability, of a break in party lines upon a financial issue second in importance to no other before the American people. In the settlement of the currency and tariff issues, trading politicians of the order will find that old party lines are easily broken and trampled under foot; that party leaders and party war cries have lost their unreasoning power; and that an independent press and an intelligent people are more than a match for scheming demagogue! and a partisan anti-silv- g feel-.in- ' pot-ho- use pres. A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. The sudden elevation of Mr. J.Mi-pPulitzer, until quite recently the obscure editor Qf an obscure newspaper in Si. Louis, and the savage uttiyck upon him shows how poor human nature takes its revenge on those who through luck or just desert, mount the ladder of power and attract notoriety. With a flourish of trumpets and much advertisement, Mr. Pulitzer shook oft llio dust from his feet against the village of Kt. Louis and made his triumphal entry into New York City. With the dash and something of the polish of the cowboy, he astonished the print and dudislt journalist of the city of Gotham. lie brought Ilurlburt's bankrupted sheet (lie World from the slough of despond to the sum-miof the delectable mountains and on to a paying basis. With an influential, but common-placpaper in' baud, editor lulitzcr took the fancy of the "boys, and in the last general election in New York was elected Member of Congress from one of tho city districts. As soon a this Kt; Louis eagle began to mount above the vulgar herd, (he twittering birds of night began to hoot at him. The Sun, which shines for all, except Iloti. Joe Pulitzer, turns it shady side towards the successful editor and politician, and, while admitting that he has been naturalized,' that he wears American clothes, and is reported to be making some progress toward a m tslery of the conventionalities that modify the ns intercourse of his American in polite society:" still insist that hilt is a Hon. Joe. mulling Magyar," os though to spring from tribe was something that The 11VM and of a disgrace. it management lieing thus deprived of tho light and heat of the Sun, iuferior journalistic luminaries avail themselves of the opportunity to sneer at the, lucky editor and vaulting politician as a Hunicr, garian outcast, while a Huston with that fine the ICvtniH'j of tho classical scorn characteristic Maliored Joe the that insists Hub," is a Hungarian Jew." Not only (lie white rare peck at Mr. Pulitzer, but the organ of the colored folks, the New York Freeman, brand tho persecuted Joseph as in 'alien, and Whit with volcanic impetuosity says: Pulitzer needs is a go al cuwliiding. and if lie continues to seek for it he may receive it. Whether he gel it or not, lie certainly deserves it. Away with the coward! Cover him with sawdust." We t.:: Vi3ilixU Qotham, nor is it at ail likely that Joseph place" was predicted ly a illuming is going temporary of the ser n.id resolution Pull tiier. Congressman-elect- , either to resign hi seat in Congress or order, living thus cm oft from llm Weber vacate the editorial chair on account of nietrosilis, nevertheless extends the this attack in front and rear. ' right hand of fellowship to the lubj Whatever may l the cause of the Xetce ami lieartiiv whins it abundant commotion, Joseph is evidently the rupees. master of the situation, and as imperial Jove or Joe for short, with tho javelin A STORN IN THE EAST. of the press in one hand and the sugar plums of official patronage in tho other Known is prepared to pulverise or pacify ids The Most Destructive Slum in for Years Prevailing foes as occasion may reqnire. The Hon. New York and New Joseph Pulitzer is not the only politician who is liablo under the coming adminisEngland tration to have hia hands frill of trouble. con- SM.TLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE lifiUj Jsi WE ARE A KORMOX." THE WESTERN The unfledged editor of the flat indignant at the insinuation of the Tribune but that an unnamed, roughly-drawn- , responsive business" man was acting a a helper in the manufacturer of his silly yet vindictive editorials, in white hest, exclaims: We are a Mormon!" Theretofore under instructions from headquarters the word Mormon his been repudiated as applicable to lha body of Saints or to individuals of the fraternity, so in the Neux, under its former management by the lamented but departed Mcichieedec Penrose.it will be observed that the objectionable word was always carefully hedged about. But under the new Aaron ic manage"me" dement the tenderfoot clare! himself in classic phrase as We ore a Mormon."This; with other from the path marked departures out by counsel is indicative of demoralization in the ranks of the faith-f- ul and must increase the desire on the part .of the members of the superior priesthood now in hiding places to see the dawning of the 4th of March when they expect relief from Republican oppression. In the uncertainty of the future let us all beware of the Ides of March." big-Indi- in OWN LAW. Ths tribune on Sunday published an article from Joseph Smith, the head pf the Josephites, In wfiich 'the following passage occurred : The church from 1830 to 1844 was Its utterances in theory, principle, operas, faith and practice, were in keeping with the teaching ot the Constitution. Without being too nico in the matter of wording on the part of Young Joseph else we might ask what "utterances in practice" means we are reminded of a similar expression in a Xtn editorial, its somewhat superfluous editorial in its Issue of the 11th insta "But when expressions of opinion in the form of actions, etc. The main point is, young Joseph's statement that from 1830 to 1844, the church waa Sundays supplement of. the Salt Lake Tribune had a compact aud trenchant contributed article on Saintly Falsifying, and by comparing this statement from the misleading pen of the head of all the Josephites with the incontestable facts adduced by One of the Fries! hood," the candid reader will easily determine just how Mormonisin was from 1830 to 184 L The simple truth is, Mormon-isis, always was, and always will and must be a law unto itself." m BLWCKADE. ENOW Sensation In a Chicago Court-RooTook Lnngoa. liov the French Hatch After Ilia i n White House. Great Storm in the Haul, Troy, N. Y., Feb. 17. Last nights storm was the severest in yesrs. Trains on the Troy & Boston, New York Central and up north are snowbound. trains At Rouse's Point, laid over last night. Train on the Troy A Boston are snowbound at Pownal. Street car travel between Troy, Lansing- hurg and other points was suspended last night. Efforts are making this morning to open tracks to different points in tins section. A heavy wind is stripping trees of branches, leveling fences ami blowing duwn chimneys. Country roads are blocked. Drifts in places are twenty feet high. Stage hare been abandoned anil mails are lata. Whitehall, N. Y., Feb. 17. A heavy snow storm lost night. About eleven inches of snow fell, and a terrible winds now prevails. Train are ail laid out. No trains from the South since 8 oclock last evening. Plymouth, N. H Feb. 17 The worst snow and wind storm of this year occurred last night. The highwayi are impassible. Eighteen inches of snow fell. north-boun- d The Snaie Blockade. Chicago, Feb. 17. The weather in Chicago has moderated some whit. At 8 a. m. the merenry showed 4 below zero. At Omaha it waa cloudy and 10 above; at Dos Moines it is snowing and 5 above. In Dakota and Manitoba the thermometer still ranges from 20 to 30 below, so that no immediate relief can ' be The worst effect of expected. is still felt south storm the and southeast of Chicago. Freight traffic is quite generally suspended. Pasnd roads, exsenger trains on cept the Grand Trunk, are moving, though delayed incoming trains are Irom one to three hours late. The Grand Trunk has been closed since The Pan Handle, Chicago Sunday. and Eastern Illinois and Louisville, New Albany and Chicago are still snowed up. Illinois Central trains are several hours late, but are announced to he in shape by noon. The Alton, Wabash, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy are all delayed. The St. Paul A Northwestern is going out on time, but incoming trains are from one to two hour late. east-bou- A Suoteed-l- H Kankakee, 111., Warrior. Feb. 17. General Durbin Ward, of Ohio, while snowed in near Kankakee, entertained his seventy fellow passengers with personal and I dismilitary reminiscences, laying: like to discuss battles over which Generals are in controversy; still, 1 assure yon that if our Union generals say they were not surprised at the battle of Shiloh, it is a great surprise to me. Had not the death of the Confederate general, Joe Johnson, happened just when it did, our fate would have been far different. A Tumult In the Seiehetag. 17. Quite an exciting IS THE BOSS PLACE th To Get Moats for Monay. 3 DINNERS, 25c. reakfast and Supper 25c and Upward, According to tbs Wants of tha Patron, Oyster Stews, - - 25c Eysrythlng tha bast the saaikat aflbtds. D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' PARLOR, LUNCH TURENOWNEBAOi specialist OfMtbhsOt, I FEBIBautm I CITY BAKERY a 1858. Established SPASKS. Monsignor Cliyi, Papal Nuncio, died t Paris yesterday. Mrs. Lowell, wife of the American Minuer,-idangeiously ill. TV. W. Astor, American Minister to Italy, has resigned his position. The wife of Minister Lowell is very low and no hope are entertained of her recovery. from- General De Lisle A dispatch stales the French loss at the taking of Langson was 30 killed and 222 wounded s y DO A. GENERA! BANKING BUBI- and eolldt account! of merchants milling com panlei end country deals. .. Our faculties lor eollsetlimen tte bsst,kev Inc correspondents in nearly evmytowi tis this aud adjoining Territories. Block tots his NEW AND Loss 50, 000. t, The Pope refused to see Michael because he fean England would deem it an unfriendly act, under present circumstances. MEDICAL AND SUK INSTITUTE, Oeeuavir ths whsis if t CONFECTIONERY Great Britain, GEO. GEBHARDT, Proprietor Ireland, flermsu JEmplio, Denmark, Vienna Chop House Trader Not. Bonk Find National Bonk State Saving Omaha National Bank Bank of German Notional Bonk Omaha Ban Francisco Denver BEST FAYING ONE orInTHE tha city, eondnetad on Good and suBctent tojjaan plan. ths Eu--1 reaon tor Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Free Pm Lady Fallouts sad ttebfih Thamdsyallpus For OsnUssssu FsUsukiN k u every Sotordsy night rilsSd ALL TOpUfMEXIMK - CHOP HOUSE THE VIENNA thswhriitht IStaypvtof ' Cnpss4th Imp. ANSWER CALLS BAYsrl muiTHImim. Norway, Sweden, Switzerland Americas BafUoLXTY. Th Poster, with fivs i st Ms jad sargssas lory and heavy FOR SALE, Austria, Belgium Fnutoa, Da-vit- Announcements were made in ell parts of Hocking Valley Sunday that the cent-- ; missary had given out, and advising men to get work. This ends the strike which started last April. u ud Pies, Cakes, Crackers leading cltlas ot Draw exchange on all th Spain, In the Illinois Legislature in joint the Speaker u usual voted for Morrison, the only vote cast. Three lighters loaded with cotton at New York, the fool of Christopher street, New Chicago St Louis York, burned this afternoon. B BEAD WILL BE DELIVERED TO ANT port of tha city. BJBui Always on hand. Year patronage is soUsitsd. sion yesterday, FREE OVMNABIUXtS Uu RALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. bean running over a year, end h with good sueoem. Inquire on the premlaea. HJY8 AND BM.I EXCHANGE, MAKES telegraphic transfer on th principal el tie of th Untied State and Europe, and on all point of tha Futile Coast. N. BERNARDIS, Proprigtor. t t f FOX pittWltTg Wttk mat Tho Chines New Year in Now York Imaa latter of endlt. arailabl in tha of tha world. City was magniGcently kept. Th fire- principal eiti attention given to the selling o ora works mt to shame, so far os noise was 4 concerned, anything that waadona on the atlowmt Fourth of Jnfy. Particular attention glrn to collection A San Francisco dispatch says: J. F. HwonghoiitUtah, Nevada aud adjoining Ti litortas. Tucker has notified the Transcontinental & Railroad Aesociitioa ot hie intention to resign the position of arbitrator, owing McCORNICK A CO. BANKERS, to a press of other business. a resolution in the At Albany BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Assembly calling on Congress to pass the Edmunds bill to pises General Grant on PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR The Transact a Gsnenl Banking Business the retired list was announced. resolution was adopted ayes 71, naysl A sensation has been created at Atlanta, SB MAIN STREET, X PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Ga., by the announcement that Sam W. batlnem far parties raiding oat o the Small, the journalist and eity, and and acllvs invlt Opporitatha BL Jasui Hotel eorrapondene author of the Old Si character sketches, has abandoned ths world end gone into Carefhl attentloa ghm to tha lalo of on and bullion. W Rnatctancaa, Mills, Horans, Etc., training for the ministry. antealng high markst price. Photographed on Short Node. Collection isadd with prompt retnm, at A syndicate of New York capitalist lowest rat. Barare said to hare made proposals to Extents ordamftr parch e oriel of rtook rett, which, if accepted! will reault in the and bonds st New Yoifc sod Ban Frandaoo. erection of a theatre which will hold the WeseUauehsags sad telegraphic trah leading dttae of th UmtaaBUias; aJ same relation to the amusement world of on fluniih right drafts or mmit Buds to London, New York that ths Lyceum doss to Dublin, Faria; Berlin. Stockholm, Oopenha, and all other prominent paint London. Europe. Certificate of Deposit lamed, payable oads-- I IS Ihar DR.to gtvs tha mart ntoThawaril fc 1 art S&3Aa ortkta Stuslcal IniUtttte. DR. FOOT, will Ml yon he ia detom Aaovn Bxmoaea, . SYMONS INVALIDS SHOULD I y .. well-kno- i Call at the fi CONSULTATION Everyone Wekt i i Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, inflammation, ell kidney and urinary Fkiba. complaints, cured 51. by Buchu MISCELLANEOUS. MULTUM New York New York BtsLonla CO A LI ROCK WEBER, - - --. Xoonti Brae CbmmtrcU national Buk Tint National (Jold OnihfeXalloHU ULOOUMDSKVESa OF THE AGE! HARD AND SOFT AND CAST G WROUGHT U. P. Ry. CO. A BOOK-KEEPE- omx: R! and 19 E. Salt Uka CM Stoves and Ranges, CB? BREWING 0 (COPYRIGHT.) FOR BALE BY Work, Tin and Iron RoofingJ3pouling, UtiUe- r- TJLIt RAT.T W. F. RAYBOULD, Bookseller and Statlonnr, Lateetand Best Designs In DEPT t Journal-Regist- erl Mined and Shipped by the COAL I Beer Bottled IRON Tin, Copper and SheeMron RED CANYON IN THE THACKRAHS RANGES, From the Oclclmtcd Grsn Creek Mines. LAGER IE FINEST 17 Stoves, TUsY-tl- Ml Tty Band hi Cs EVERYONE Wholesale and Retail Dealer In RELXAE California Is again E. SC HOPPE, F. THE OLD THE BOON mcnunoin. SPRING Unexcelled In tho West. . PARVOI Nu'l Bank Reporters A Traders Chkafo Ban VfaDdflOO firoaba IN invalid li all Lattara u 8ALT LAKE CITY. ' MATTHEW I UTAH sssJtiT And tho Largest Variety In ths city to ehoa from PLEASANT VALLEY 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Cltv Minot by the Utah Central RallwayCnmptny. HAVE J. A. To a mors convenient pises, No. 256 S. Main Street, Three MAIN STREET, Fin door north of JeoWs Bank, ua Hairs II 1 Ml more money titan st anything 1 1 by taking an agency for 1 the lient selling liook out. lie- None fail, ginneni sutvceil grandly. 'ltrni free. IIallhtt JSook Co,, Jort-lani-l, Maine. W 1 a I am NOW PREPARED TO TAKE.UKDKKB GENTLEMENS First-Cla- ss H1TD TDK Gold and BERGEN, Manager. Cant K test Silver Milwaukee . t BEER Hr1 - WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, And Everything Needed JOHN BEE,, miutt MRGMT AJMfeftH Suits; BrPKICEfi to Hull the Times. By tha Street, doors south of Walker House. Blank-Book- s! BOOK BINDING AND PAPEN RULING. 142 Main "VO' UCAN Wasatch Building. A. H. KELLY & BRO. MANUFACTURERS of E LI ASONS. REMOVED GUNNELL, AGENT, -- . restaurant! IUU brick-makin- n !L on 1 caaqi-follow- cr alwo-lutel- y GRIFFITHS Special rote by th week. took place in the Reichstag last evening, during debate on ths subject bar ib jtnfovxD 118 MAIN STREET,' of increasing the duty on cereal. While rpHi eonth, and ti kept 8rt clam tnevfR pact. Bismarck was speaking in favor of raisAt ths Old London Bonk of Utah. ing the duty on wheat to three marks, be for the sooomatd Millard Three Table, noticed commotion among ths new tlon of fuaita. German Liberal and Socialist members UNCH SERVED EVERY DAT FROM tbs who on seats A hot lunch will bessrred daily from Tto occupied 12 to S o'clock, and from 8 to o'clock, to left of the House. Becoming 12 p.m. merchant, batata msa and their eierxs, and th general public, fcrMe. indignant 'at the noise, he stopped for Oysters oooked In evsry style. a moment and then pointing in tne direcTh naatsst and ehsapsst astlng honss la said: tion of the offending memben, AID noxxxa. Salt Lake Ctt Cries arose Mischief is your tactics. a MICE, from ths left: This is monstrous, yon WALKER BANKER! BROTHERS, will then ssv w foretold the people would not suffer from this 'blood tax. A deafening tumult ensued, and it was some minutes before order was restored. 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. A. scene 11 'T; RATES 52 00. Bum, Feb. Mac-kin'- high-spirite- . Metropolitan Hotel wounded. e, ;s USTAUZAXTS. XTC. Hate 1. a tty son Ifn Taken Fa tie, Keb. 17. General Jtrierc de the Lile, telegraphed from Langsott to Government tho .following account of the raised their ntar. It. The French lro NEW HOUSE. inst. On 10th the uu ramp at Duiij'S.in new fukkibhed, under the lltli they defeated the Chine near Newly Everything I lira! else except tie price. Yaridir; on the 12ih they a second battle with the I bines stuhUffn made Tlie Chinese RATES: resistance, lint were completely routed. $2.50 per day. and $2.00 We stormed several forts, slid after before the on 14th, arrived inarch rapid Mo dark room. anu Stmt room well ventilated. lotngson, which was found evacuated tor Cemmerclal frav-mSpecial convenience took posaes-sioOur huniing. troopi and at once occupied a posiBECHT0L It WILLIAMS, Props. tits in hevoml tion Ijngson of A hills. quantity large tnm, ammunition and pruvuioni wera withdraw toChinese captured. The wards tbs frontier. Their losses were A. Podlach Co., very heavy. Darkness and bad weather favored the flight of ths Chines. Their route was complete. Our losses since Salt Lake Cltvthe 9th hare been 39 killed and 222 Main street, Prepr. Vonfeeelen of a Perjurer. AND STILL ANOTHER. Chicago, Feb. 17. The confession of Of the making of newspaper as of J. J. Sullivan, witness for defense in the Mockin case, to the effect that for four books liter is no end. Utah is the pro silver dollars mid the promise of a place lific birth place and bone yard of multi' tudinaus journals of high and low degree, in the Government printing office in Of those now existing, each and all hare Washington, he committed perjury, at one time or another been declared in and that the testimony he gave lost at ' Mackins entirely artieulo and delivered over week , was worti in advance to the tender mercies dictation, has produced the greatest consternation among the parties implicated. of The a. coroner's inquest. O'Brien, the man who is alleged to have Church and party organs, subsisting acted as for $lackin and s upon charitable pap rather than upon Sullivan, and who first broached scheme to the latter, was arrested legitimate enterprise, keep on hand this morning, and warrants were also isready-mad- e epitaphs charged with spleen sued for the arrest of Titman and Simons, or tame with faint praise,' ready to be two other of Mackins witnesses. fired over tho grave of their more indeSullivan went upon the witness stand in lbs Federal Court this Atoning and Your bogus pendent contemporaries. rehearsed the story told in his affidavit journalists, unmoved by the loftier aspi- oflii subornation by Mackin to commit rations of the profession, are only anxious penury. The revelation created a sento hitch their journalistic jaunting car sation in the jury-boThe memben of the jurv sre being closely guarded on to the tail end of unite rty or sect allowed to read the papers. This and blow their penny whistles in obedi- and not was the tint intimation they had of what ence to partisan or sectarian orders. They was coming. re the and hangers-o- n A Bloody right. . of organizations more or less influential, Neiv York, Feb. 17. A prize fight g and work at only as they came off early this morning on a hay are furnished straw by the fraternity barge, lying in Wallubout basin, which finds it necessary to employ them two leaders of rival gangs of in reputable or disreputable work, as Tlie principals roughs in Brooklyn. circumstances require. were Billy McCarty, bricklayer, and Tom Brcezey, driver of an ice The day of newspaper organs The former is 29 yean wagon. devoted to arty and hermetically and the latter three yean sealed against truth, which militates old, younger. The fight was with bars gainst their party or sect, is waning. knuckles, and a round was not complete The independent press of the country is until one of the principals was knocked the influential press of the times, and down. The encounter, though short, was. blood v. Tits men fought seven (lie number of independent journals is rounds, and when time was called for increasing as kectarian aud jiartisin lilies the eighth round, they made such a feeble response that the referee declared of battle are continually weakening. Both were terribly In this connection we welcome to the the fight aanddraw. could hardly be recognized punished ranks of independent journalism the Ogbv their friends, and were carried from den Daily Xtwe, whoso projdctus is just tfie barge to their lioiuw. received. The new paper, under the After the Boomer. management of the Xtn Printing, and Wichita, Ks., Feb. 17. As a result Publishing Association, F A. Littlefield of numerous telegrams from General will lie, we are general manager, Hatch and United State District Attor and informed, strictly ney Hatton to the authorities at Washbut not uoutral; devoted to the ington, it lias liccn decided to issue new publication of news, local, Territorial, warrants for tlie arrest of Couch, Stafford and oilier Oklahoma invaders, and that are shocked at this disresjiectlul lan- national and foreign. The business in the warrant are to ho ntaiio returnable and Weber is tcrests of litis thus? county city Ogdeu Why guage, and ask, March filh, the day the itoomen have conWhat evil bath this much alntsed man will at all times receive paramount Mt for another raid on tlio Territory. Is sideration, and high moral lone shall General Hatch will leave at once fur his oft been guilty Pulitzer iiilhmii-lsaloful military headquarter si Caldwell. the always he maintained." it through This is good eromgh, and the aiilucrip-price- , of the wandering comut over which the Prtrte In Heath. $7 per yoar for the the daily and are ipiarrcliug Tribune and the Xt East Taw as, Midi, Feb. 17. John about T The heated Sun is 'old enough 12 for tho weekly, is low enough for a and Alwam Johnson, Woodman, who and spotted enough to know belter titan promised paper of tho above ihurriplion. left for (.lardincro ramp on Saturday, The (.iiitoxK'l.K, whose removal to went out two night, in weather 2! below. tostart a conflagration within tlm ranks in order to "grow up witL tho Ifotli froze to death: in of the Ogden editorial city fraternity of the fellow-citize- onitojiicui, Tuesday, la that Una, at lha VERY IiOWEST PRICER . MONSR to n & |