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Show THE LONDON’S Be: Makes Another FIEND. Murderous Foiled. McDonaup of the Chicago Boodlers who was tried and sentenced but reAssault and is mained in jail pending the decision of the Great excitement was occasioned on Wednesday when it was reported that another woman had been murdered and mutilated at Whitechapel. The police - immediately formed a cordon about the premises. An enormous crowd rushed to the vicinity in which the crime was said to have been committed. It was learned that another murder had been attempted upon alow woman by a man who accompanied her to her lodging. but‘in this instance his work. was frustrated. According to the woman’s story, the mrn seized her and struck her once in the throat with a knife. She struggled desperately and succeeded in freeing herself from his grasp and screamed for help. Her cries alarmed the man. He fled without attempting further violence. Some of the neighbors who heard the woman’s screams followed the murderer about three hundered yards when he disappeared. The woman says she is fully able to recognize the man and gave a description of him to the police. After investigation the police are of the opinion that the attempted murder in Whitechapel this morning was not the work of the man who committed the atrocious murders in that vicinity recently. No arrests have been made. The excitement among the people con_ tinues. Further investigation by the police shows that the Whitechapel woman who reported that she had been attacked by a man is a prostitute of the lowest order. She suffered only t e skin on the a slight abrasion of throat. The police place no her credit in story of the at- tack. They believe she inflicted the injury on herself while drunk. ~<thie - The Slave Trade. A dispatch from Zanzibar says the ' British officers ‘boarded a suspected steamer off the coast near Zanzibar and found 400 captive slaves destined for the ‘Congo. The officers took two of the captives who had been forcibly kidnaped and allowed the vessel to proceed. It now appears that a bargain touching the slave traffic had been made with the former Belgian consul, and the disclosure is resulting in a scandal. British consular authorities have issued a proclamation regarding the slave trade, in which they warn British subjects of the penalties for making illegal contracts. The slave owners united in a monster petition against the slave traffic, which, they assert, has been in practical abeyance many years. It.is reported the entire plan of the blockade has been changed in order to include the whole coast. <i Te The Democrats Carry West Virginia. Official returns from West Virginia are sufficiently ascertained to warrant the announcement of the election of Judge A.B. Fleming, the Democratic candidate for Governor, by a small but sure majority. The rest of the State ticket is elected by larger majorities. ‘The legis- lature will stand on joint ballot, 46 Dem‘ocrats,44 Republicans and one Labor Union independent. Supreme Poor Dougherty who has been chasing a love phantom in the person of Mary bones. <i. —— World Over. W. P. Copp, the town collector of Sangus, Mass., has skipped with a shortage againt him on the books of $23,000. the state, has Brooks, collector of customs at Emma Nevada is singing to the royal bloods of Spain and Portugal. THERE were thirteen new cases low fever in Jacksonville on Butcher to contempt. THE police have expelled from Berlin two French journalists. The reason given is that they made themselves obnoxious. It is supposed they wrote article. A HUNDRED-THOUSAND dollar breach of promise suit has been brought by Mrs. Eliza Hibbard against Henry C. Fry; the millionaire Superintendent of the Rochester Tumbler company. THe Haytian consul today demanded of the Federal authorities that a steamship of the Clyde, scheduled to sail from New York on Tuesday, be prevented from sailing. She was loaded with guns and ammunition for Monte Christo. The collector had no jurisdiction. A FIRE broke out recently in a Gell of the Watertown, Dak.,jail. A drunk had an hour previous been ensconced and before a rescue could be effected he was burned to a char. : BAKERY, 126 W. First South St. JOHN C. DOSCH, Proprietor. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc., Delivered Monongaan indefi- f - employThe cause of himself to the supreme court of Massachusetts. Another report it is said by a friend of Robert Garrett is that he will be removed this week to Baltimore. This decision resulted from the announcement of. his doctors that he cannot live much longer; he is daily becoming more violent and Incandescent 89 Candle Power LAMP. No Sill, Ni Smoke, WILL NOT Lindeman and Son EXPLODE. Country orders solicited. ~Send for circular. | Agents wanted in every County. | City Shoe Repairing Factory, JOHN LARSON, Prop. 1st East St., Burton Gardner building, opp. Theatre. Gents’ Boots and Shoes, Sole & Heel, from $ 75 Gents’ Hand Sewed, 40 Ladies’ Shoes, Sole and Heel, from 50 35 Children’s Shoes, Sole and Heel, from A Comfortable Waiting Room. Repairing done while you wait PLANS. YOUNG BROS. CO., 30 a Fatal Explosion. RED injured Tents, Traps and ever ything else in the Shooting, Camping, Fishing or Sporting The Largest Goods Line. Stock in the West at the Lowest Prices. and Pistol Repairing in all its branches. First Class OFFICE “455 “AZ est 101 S. MAIN Temaplie LAUNDRY, St.) Soi Cits. Main Street Office, MULLETT & CO. Telephone, 419. Fine Work a Specialty. Orders by Mail Solicited. ee THOMAS Yard Telephone 49. Cor. 2nd South AND ue — GS, waa ard West Sts., SALT LAKE Clothing Boots. and S068, CITY. W.5S. HARRIS, Agent. man, pipe fitter; John-Kustis, carpenter, Gents’ Furnishing and Foreman Hank Pickering. Electors. As a result Goods. of the conference between | General Mahone and Senator Quay, recently, it is announced that proceedings will be begun is Virginia State. courts and in the United States District Courts of Virginia attacking the right THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS AND NECKWEAR. ee of the Democratic electors of the: State to cast their votes for President in the electoral college. The certificates of the electors | (a I Presipenr Fitzgerald of the Trish will not be issued until after the meetNational League of America has issued ing of the State board of canyassers in ng a stirring appeal to Irish Americans for Richmond next Monday, and it is contem\ contributions to the Parnell defense plated that proceedings will be then im» Q mediately instituted. . | | Vib eM Gun Utah Steam Laundry Company, Office in Godbe, Pitts & Co's Drug Store, gineer; W. O. Connor, a_ carpenter; Jacob Kramer,, pipe fitter; Henry George Peek- Steel CANYON, Office Telephone 49. fatally kN COAL. ploded’ jellies M. G. Edmunds, the enand Utah. Ice Skates, Field Glasses, Fire Arms, GRASS CREEK AND ANTHRACITE YARD, St., Ogden, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Bicycles, Playing Cards, ROCK SPRINGS, PLEASANT VALLEY, At the old concentrator of the Boston: Montana Consolidated Works, at Meadville, Mont., on Monday, a boiler ex- laborer, ASE tus Main Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ' Hawaii, to support the pro- 168 Coal Co. Agency, Fanning Island, Samoa, Fiji-and New Zealand, and it was voted to urge-the ject. It was said the tariff between’ England and Australia by this route would be 4s. per word. BROS. ROCK SPRINGS has been held concerning couver to Australia,.to touch at Main Street, Salt Lake City. SRourigrae:. the question of laying a cable from Van- Winters, VL Ge oe ee Also Dealers in Other-Lamps and Cable. Richard Wing, machinist; IN-—— ——AND—— 6316 W. Ist South Street. A conference of influential Australians and Canadians C66O., Sole Agents for the unmanagable. Pacific PRATT, Secretary. omncGe.AlaTS. A. ANDERSON & 60. case, refused to answer certain questions propounded to him and will be called upon to give an account W. | = ahSOa to any part of the city. Wedding and Party Cakes made to order. Crackers, Confectionery and Canned Fruits of every description. President Seeley who was called recently before Chas. E. Grinnell, master in chancery, now taking evidence in Andover M. NE WIM MACHINES, CITY, ee attributed is that coal cannot be mined with a profit at five cents a bushel, the price at which it is now selling. the celebrated -DHALERS a Write us for Prices. EMPIRE YOUNG, Vice President. BROS. a Studebaleer Branch House LAKE O. CARTS, _ Fine and Cheap Harness for Carriages Buggies and Dene | SALT J. Fixtures. TayiLor SmitrH, a well-known sporting man of Springfield, Mo., was killed Tuesday afternoon, by Margaret Miller, his mistress, over a trivial dispute. _ THE coal mines along the hela River have shut down for nite -period, throwing out of ment over 1,000 workmen. ROAD YOUNG, President. In Eight Sizes and, Styles. of yel- Keey,the notorious Keely motor man, refused to produce his model in pursuance to an order of the Court.. He has been committed to the county prison for an objectionable FRAZIER B. YOUNG Wagons, Farm Wagons. Saturday last. The total number of cases up that date was 4,596; total deaths, 397. ROYAL Fine Carriages, Buggies and Carts, Surrey Wagons, Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Coal and Port Townsend, W. T., because of the general dissatisfaction with his administration. WEEKLY. SLTUDEBAKER'S THE Secretary of the Treasury has directed the suspension of Quincy A. Anderson, the famous actress, is: behind the bars at New York on a charge of -persecuting the object of his insupportable passion. But “the doctors” have said “he is wrong somewhere,” so foratime he will have to nurse his longings within the sequestered walls of amad house. To fall i. love isa fine exercise for uneasy minds, so. long as they don’t fall. in. too. deep. water.’ When poor Dougherty is washed ashore it is more than probable that the shark of his frenzy will have ee his of secured a reversal. He is yet subject to conviction for his alleged crime. s imperial government <i ~<s}— Mary Anderson's Lover. ‘The Court WESTERN , . pA a © » eo" 9" ey 0% sh ro Cos No. 35 W. First South Street, : SY SALT LAKE CITY. ; |