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Show V (uniESfiCHRONICLEj IdUtfOWKEYIVKnKO. bytb The llrltlih Forces Kaireat Aeroee the Desert to Abu Klea. puamiM London, Fell. 18. Report from Abu Klee, dated tha evening of the 13th, etate that GcnsBuller announced his intention to evacuate Lie position near Gubatand withdraw hie whola forca to Tarmai jHjOO. Abu Elea, which is a better strategic .4JB0 urns , LOO portion. After rendering Gordons two teamen useless by removing the mathaetty: ISrMiuptitol 90 -f 76 ' chinery, the whole force started on tha 'not rtcolTt thalr morning of the 14th init. acrom tha JJSSuyceSia of complaint, will desert, and arrived at Abn .Klea the Fortofitee u next day without firing a shot Tho im Bolt Ink City f ' au- Tits Mew York aoclallate. IS. Several him-- 1 died Socialists of both eeiee assembled in Concordia Hall to participate in the ezerciaei commemorative of the execution of Bmnidorf, who attempted to assassinate the German Emperor. W. J. Gorutch of Chicago stated that the object of the meeting waste "strongly, the murfiercely and meaningly der of Angust Beinedorf, whose axacution peo-a- n was, in the eyas of all liberty-lovin- g outrageously disgraceful and bis murder. He, lu continuation, said Beinsdorfs attempt on. Emperor Williams lift was justifiable, and that the Internationalist! demanded the killing of all tyrants in Europe and America. Harr Moat spoke in favor of dvnamite, riving a recipe tot its manufacture. J. Herts made an address in Bohemian, after which the usual collection wu taken up. The police did not interfere with the meeting. naita New York, Fob. aaviaAMi niovLbwinfcvuss I WALKER BROS. PALACE HOTEL, GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SALT LAKE CITY. HATSI Mrs. P. S. Shear, Proprietor. Just Received by Express. men are cheerful. They prefer walking to camel-ridinThe reason for the JO ...TtaE YERr LATEST STYLES IN... abandonment of Gubat wai the advance made by the Mahdi with 9,000 men from REAL estate Omdurman toward Gubat, and a retreat Gents Neck Scarfs, Ties, Bows and Cuff Buttons located at Nfcl45 ffivik Banatt Bn. Special was ordered when the main body of the Scenes at a Funeral. Ghastlj SdTOven to eft lpannqty Arahi was thirty miles off, but eu adErie, Pi., Feb. 18. The remains of I NS!, i State. renting house, AT.... papem. vance guard of 3,000 men with five can- the daughter of John Wells being car- tyi non waa within seven miles of the ried into the Methodist Church in We British lines and Gen. Bailor had lem rTTokHK. AS MANAGER OE THE than 2,000 men all told. leyville, Pa., yesterday by four young lady pall bearers, two of them slipped THB RETREAT. the ice that covered the steps and the on The Arab mamed in and around did not notice thii movement for coffin fell. The casket wu bunt open everal hours alter Gubat bad been de- allowing the corpse to roll out upon one EMeientMof. serted. The British will retire to Gsk-du- l of the prostrate young ladies, who wu 1 PIONEER MANUFAC-continue frightened into insensibility. The body Wells, end and their retreat to may possibly iJKjSriter. cerrlee in MockBoom Korti, in order to conwu replaced and the service concluded. Gents Fine Stiff and Soft Hats In ail the Best Styles. Youths' and Childrens MS .Carriage and Alio mount eklni centrate the forca there under command At the entrance to the cemetery the Hats in Great Variety at WALKER BROS. all kind Qf.fUia. of General Wolaaley for a fresh advance. handle of the cuket broke and tha fJffSpTtSeni mTirmW. 74 Commercial (treat, Lord Charles Beteeibtd dig pi iced the corpse again rolled out. As the remains machinery of the steamers in such a way were being lowered the cord slipped and UNDB UP A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY Smv' rJESh F! --W al to matte it impossible for El Mahdis the cuket wu emaihed at the bottom of ? Pr 9V Prteh.Homo. troops to use them, although leaving the grave. The gravedigger losing hie them capable of being repaired when a fell into the grave npon the the , British retain. The total force at corpse and wu drawn out pained with Abu Klea, including Egyptians and fright. Another casket and ehroad wu Soudanese, now amounts to 19,000 men, then procured and tha remains at last with ISO camels. The water supply ia found rest. . 1 Mtllf, pweritt". J Including the celebrated MARYSVILLE, CAT, FLANNELS (see that tha not sufficient for the men and camels. It AND JAPAN BAZAR. brand of a sheep is on every garment), and the new California Buller is General believed Contract. is The awaiting ToueOtock of Imported Hotldfy.Gooda, double-kni- t 6 Undershirt, en entirely new article, double San Francisco, Feb. 18. G. W. tijo the China Bok wan Tea, orders to know whether to retire to Gak-du- l cloth from neck to waist. tttoiWterI41rueUS. Newjroo advance to Berber and join Gen. or n for Mrs. counsel Tyler, leading muoaable. No. force. Bracken bury's in the Hill Sharon divorce cue; Ask to be Shown Our $1.25 White Shirt, Best in Town, i MS. It is said the Mahdi is traveling in I AH) SHOE MAKER GET YOUR folMax to from with handwriting expert ; T. Gumpel, 40,000 60,000 and late, nk aad ahoea repaired Matty neat inaessesATaeieeuee etyle, lowers, toward Matemneh. Tha force C. Cushman end J. F. McLanghlin have on rfjdw the mat lmprored ikomaaorth. John WetieL Gen. Talbot encountered was an ad- been indicted by the Stato'Grand Jurv vanced detachment. On tha 14th. inet. for implication in obtaining $25,000 FOR RALE- the Mahdi, whh bU army, was twenty from Senator Sharoni counsel for a spumiles from Gubat, and was inarching rious document known the "Tyler-GumpALL KINDS, CHKP. NOW contract. lunehaiioe, Teacher andPujrfla OaU slowly. It is estimated that the rebels McLaughlin ab-U1K. Secondhand Stow, lost eighty men during the. Talbot Ijmrt vith the money. The throe MB Rm and examine It 6o,10eandl5o. akirmuL. others surrendered and were released on m mr- -t BIAUTIFKL HOME, The Mahdi secured all Gen. Gordons bail. dt city water and, ewjrthlnflnfli and piper money, and ie cashing leedUoa, three Mocke eut of Main papers KcsoaroM of Alaska. Inquire of the latter to obtain the needful fowls to Tnu to eull nuehaaer. tMahon. In this department are hundreds of excellent suits, that must he closed out to. 121 Main etreet. continue the warfare. British officers New York, Fab. 18. In hi lecture make room for awl man are eagerly buying up these last PIQfEMIOWAL night Lieutenant Schwatke said: notes, and also the leaden medals struck "The Aluka Fur Company, the great M.JAKD J.8. RICHARDS AND A.S. off at Khartoum, which fetch their in gold, ae mementoes of Gen. monopoly that controls, the Territory, TIOflR, Phniclana and Surjwjni. weight BMW DNeret National Bana. Entrance will have made five hundred thouund Gordon. This is not a tot of shoddy trash, but Genuine All Wool Goode, cent profit before 1890, when it gives per I Taro Mlsabslppl Steunin '.Hamad. fisheries whale its charter. The up Mem rats, Tenn., Feb. 18. This after-fir- e atone are worth a million annually. AT WALKER BROS. ia i There good grating there for cattle wee. discovered among Franciscos. San feed to ten a, enough cotton on board tha steamer Ida wharfboat of the the alongside tiLpkooeinoOo. The llpraaoas In Heitoo. j.L. Winter IX D. B Memphis, Arkansas City, Vicksburg and aam, Arisons, Feb. 18. J. Landis, Tucson, OFFICE .DENTIST. e JUDLS, Arkansas River Packet Company. who hu arrived in this ahWMhiir Hone, over Beabury city, uys the Flame soon enveloped the steamer and tauten. Anaatnetta given. Mor-th- e Hu grown beyond nil expectation, but it is easily accounted for. We are deter-- 1 governor of Sonora hu given the laattee. mined to keep only the best goods, and guarantee satisfaction. w era communicated to the wharfboat. A STOVER. right to settle in Yaqui country. rich17 W. H! tclSock.Waaatch Block, Balt The Anchor linn steamer City Df Helena, ie of one tha it that He represents GENTS. BOOTS, BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS GAITERS. foot of the wharf which was lying W. B. Stover, bonan, Utah. est sections in the world; hu abundance burned. also and The of ignited boat, was T every approved style. During the present month water, and coffee, cotton, ud Childrens Shoes inmake OCIETIEI. Ida.Derragh had just arrived from oranges, lemons end tobeeoo grow proa special offering: we Red Arkansas mar wilh 219 bale of cotton TmsimRrirrKTKT foothille of the Biem On the fusely. P. 730 AT THUB8DAY EVERT M, and 4,000 neb of seed, which ware loet; Mens Calf Boots at $3, worth $5. .Madre wheat corn and barley can be IhOSd Fellow1 Hall, Union Block, Salt insured in local companies- Tha steamer CUT. Odd FoUowi in good (tending ara to perfection. Men'i Working Shoes at $1.10,' worth $1.50. grown ' Ito attend. was a little over two yaars old and was ee eeeceoATee eeeeeee H. W. NICHOLS, N. G. valued at $20,000; insured for $12,000: A Gavel far Headrick. I Tamm, Secretary. The City of Helena, owned fay the Imdxahafoijb, Feb. 18. Anchor line Company, of St. Louie, HIT LAKE LODGE NO. 2,1. 0. 0. F. of eight pieces of Indiana uninsured. AT Her valued at $00,000; was 9' EVERY FRIDAY EVENING Odd Fellow Hall, Union Block, i consisted of 730 barrels of oil, by John G. Mack of Terre Haute, a I cargo in rood standing an invited to valued at $15,000, folly insured in student at Bose E. I). HOGE.N.G. . polytechnic institute, Thomas Wellfords agency of Memphis. IPiiinw, Secretary. i ted to She had also lSO balae of cotton an It is a HUM LODGE No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. 000 foot of lumber. The wharfboat, tflHI EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT valued at $10,000, wu partly insured. piece of workmanship and Mr. Hi BIB la Odd Fellow New Hall, Union drickssays ha will carry it to the MlNI Fellows In good (landing are In- - No lives lost. with him. An address waa made Hoo. B. F. Havens on. behalf of the J. T. HALL, N.G. Tfce paamdlam Vojagoars maker, and a response at some length leamthactetary. Qubevkowh, Feb. 18. The Cana- wu made by Mr. Hendrick. LODGE No. 9. 1. 0. 0. F. WEDNESDAY EVENING dian voyageurs rpeak disparaginlgy of the OB Palm." inOddFellowFHaI,Unioa' boats uaad by Lord Wobelgys expedidiarrhoea ; exter-- 1 I boollMiB made welcome. Cues colic, cramps, detion in tha journey up the Nile, and THBaj. BAKER, N.G. IN for achea, pains, sprains, headache, 1 (tax, Secretary. nally clare they are entirely too frail for such nenralgia, rheumatism. For mu at I CRBTKE LODGE Na. ' service. In pulling them over the cata- beastTfiO and 60c. i, K. OF P. conventions evert mon-- racts it frequently happened that their (Mai S Cutto at Ball, JValkei stems woula be torn out, and during the hjjwiBjni HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS ' p. m. VUtlmr Knteh ascent .of the river thirty boats wan J. K. HUSH, (LUj fffl bus jiUsB.Kof R. and B. damaged so as to lie no longer fit for u4s of tho party wen Tea vovsgeurt roczmunoui. drowned, in the Nile, two died of foyer end two wore killed midway in Egypt. UOHUX. r, 0. Hoax . The CVmA oomplain or tha severe I AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. host of the climate 'of Soudan, and aay CONKLIN & deal sore with tiered a eu eyas gnat they and blisters. They speak in grateful terms of the manner in which they were OODEJ. NyPnrtIcular attention called to the tut that PEOPLjj! LEAVING treated by the British officers. Kvcniiu or Afternoon on Canadian 18. MORNING Feb. TRAINS, by coming Eighty ON ANY OF THE Koxti, ORE SAMPLING - MILL voyageurs remain at Korti for further AF I ONE IIOUH GAIN over night, Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden All the officers service in Soudan. the and of the offered to remain-unt- il THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THK MORNING. campaign, and tha offers of three of them The Commercial Travelers interests will be most mpectfolly altcm, Deamsoo, Kennedy aad Neileotf were accepted. timm. required for commercial travelers in Ogden. fod Bullion Cvofully Sampled. (Sta jTIUOX. BufluMi Manner. g. j2S5?w SsiSSsstjir-- SOUTH STREETS. AND THIRD MAIN WALKER BROS. Met-emn- fessRyjsi Hats! UNDERWEAR, ggSSW1? . Tjler-Cteaap- Hats! Hats! NEW FURNITUREI IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. ' HOUSE I NEW AN1) MODERN AND Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. RATES $2.00 to 2.50 PER DAY. f Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Can and Bunn from all Depots pass the door. OSpecial I John Taylor & Son, cl Hill-8haro- i ' -- TAILORS. MERCHANT WALKER BROS. u Mens and Boys Clothing. NEW SPRING GOODS. A FULL LINE OF Choice WOOLENS and NOVELTIES in Mens Wear. AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS IMPORJED Dar-ragf- I Our Boot and Shoe Department In Fine and Medium Grades. 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt Lake City GEO. M SCOTT & CO. -- IN' DEALERS at-th- pine-appl- u, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, e id'WALKER BROS. I. ! BR00I ata HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. 1 ' LOCATED BUSINESS THE ic. Well and New - Furnished MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Hotel CO. AND HaUTe Warning. M. London, Feb. 18. A document is published that purports p have been La between Utah h Nevada and written by an emissary of the Mahdi. It TL"! Mstlroad OSes ovw ia SSfmketUtaktftemiwQmt ays, in effect, that the idee of 'peace that agreeable to the Mahdi, provided it will be to tho advantage Mussulmans. L GILLETTE, The Mahdi conriden himself bound to of Mahomet, Engineer and U. 8. Deputy follow in the footprints who frequently made tieatiea of peace Mineral with Christians and other infidels. The Surveyor. ATTMTIOW GIVIN TO THK Ows and Bullion. Mill, Booth mwm taken e for ALL kinds S&1SLS,llwir,'t'u Ul1 Qwuacree -- r, Cl Building. BAILEY & BRO., dwumut warn England Warranted of Best Quality and to lie general Moalam riiii to a flood which would overwhelm hnnum race. ., S'ftu'T?. "gf Ne tray San Pete Valley NEVADA Railway. Absolutely Pure. at vutee. marvai A Usln Croat a This Powder never audience 18 The Feb. eeSaamjeffSw tha eidlnur Undxand AtlAbta, whidi witaaaaad the performance of Mbs jStbasold In eonipetlUoa with thamaltltoite Loin Hunt, the Georgia wonder, wu when a POWMB Co. WSWall treat, New York. J thrown into violent exdtomut I throwing lady arou,and I KELLY & to dr ahrieked out: Ghwy A. tofomamri Highmt! Woman rulutly Lute T MANurAonnaxan of the world I God blms by pa alia wu who triad to quiet Iwr, but throwing Blank-Book- s! them off with frantio effort, hajMf'tto UUMG. fiOOK aiNOING MD MPtff the star) and griiinB Lulu' foil. oonvuUvety. It wu mod MAM BTUKT, It raqnired thru EmxCa,lrt- - lady wu ui Fliat daw naatk af JenaNa Bank, ap atelta asm to romova bar. ijaMSJib VE&Y AT SOLD A Full and PRICES. LOW Lino of Well-Aseort- Agricultural Implements OF ALL. KINDS, dedeRICK' HAY BALING PRESSES, For all TIES STEAM ptirpoeea. AND BALING WIRE, PUMRS All sixes constantly in stock. WHEELS AMES PORTABLE 8TEAM ENGINES, LEEFEL TURBINE SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Inquiries answered promptly. Corre)ondence solicited. not to compel a welj-drm- ud S & UTAH S I KNOWLES tEMa&srag INI H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, B K1 TOOLS, ETC, 144. 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. CENTRE. meDunon. i H. y. wodri BRO., AFTER DECEMBER 8, ISM, will leave dally as fallows (Sunday excepted): 930 a m Leave VoroiiL.M...M..t-.MWM....M.w.....M 930 a m Diaper 11 930 a m Mill... Green Fountain Pleasant Hill sieeauasseaeeaesasaaeoau .10:10 am tain Arm u FRIDAY, 1UHK BL Kevsda Company will 1W4, the Utah Iowa fal (ftmdays eaoepted): ran lhair trains STANDARD TIME MOUNTAIN llollowav 9:10 a.m. IftWl ft, m. 11:W a. n. m. Lam Tootto. Tmnluiaa ArrlvB al LfUTt rritwlia UaviTooria 130 p.m. eeeeueaaeesasaSUeuMim leave Carfleld. Arrira at flail Lakt CSti; uaaaaaasa 36 p.n. FABB to Black Rock orUsrflcld and return nail talus, to mm. will be rrcctvcd alter MolMgbl 8. r. FKNTON, ilea. Ft PU. Agt. 4 p.m. W.W.RlTMt, . UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. JAN. 7, 1885. a IB AK) a HI ssseeeaeeeeeeeeieeaiaeaeaasee10l80 Arrive al KaphlaaauuasaeiMsaeaNiMM11 ii Leave Kepht INNINMIM.HHHIW .1330 m u Holloway... 12:30 pin leiMieaeeaeaueaeseauM ..1330 pm Pleoeant Hill M 1.10 pm Fonntaln Omen Mill " Dnum it. ...H..H. ......... IjIO p m Arrive at Moroni IIHianMNIIINMIN 930pm Btefea eonneet at Moron 1 far all partiof Ban IVtu anil Hevtor. lMrate tama and aprins wagrnia can ha ordered ly telephima at Nrphl, bi be ready on arrival of traiiu at Moroni. Price, 61 per day. driver paying all hi own expense. BAMBERG EK, Manager. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AB FOUX)W8: - GOING NORTH. All antie Kxprem at Pacific Xaprcm at. NiiiMHHiiHHaaaiaMiM 8.0D GOING SOUTH. a. m. P tt Mllfard Rxpnoa at. juabExpremat. Tmlna arrive dally in Galt Lake City PROM NORTH. Pact fie Expii Atlantic Kxprem at, u follows: PROM SOUTH.. I I .... fcto p, m. Kxnremat. J0j5 a. m. Juab Mllfurd 71 p. m. Feetcht Tiaina leave Balt Lake dally, for HnulhalMO a. m. and 135p.m. FRANtilM ()PK, Oaural FSNBhl and PamNgar Agent. ,1036 ExproaBl rxerid Bnudays, far North a.m. at 835 a. m. and 530 p w. JOHN BHARP, : p m. 730 a. m. iUS inm ' Uanatal Bapartwtadsat '? |