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Show V i . ' - : :. vj.-. ........ ' x ' - - ; . i .. j ' I' ..'..L...J- . : .: - , ' NEWS. EVENING BESEKET ...... ...- i ,.-- L ,, . T DR ' ..- :. TJ" h U TEH .A. IN" JD . I IB IE T "2"'!L Xj ever i Evening, accept Sunday. One Copy, one year; with Postage, " " six months :" tiireo months, KK 0Ml $ 10 OC 6 OC 2 6C DESEIIET NEWS: rCOLISHEO KYXXr TUESDAY AWD SATURDAY Ono Copy, one year, with Poetase, V Ot six wont hi, thru montlu, " " l BY TELEGltAPH NEW YORK TRADK. "EVENING NEWS rubUhed 75 A M ERIC A " post-mast- er f3 50 1 50 thrco months, Actlne-Secreta- .80 1 BT "' CicW. aw rCBLliBSD THE DESE RET NEWS CO., 1 K0C3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. CHICAGO TRADK.' Pure. Absolutely never raries. A narral at This SIXof ft'TrS 3VI fil I tKo First Class Batch of Cioaalp astel Hews from U eavd qnarlere . 29.-T- he WEEKJJV, rCBLISHED -- VERY WXDVX8DAY. powder purity, strength and wholeeomeness. Mora economical than tha ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tha multitudes of low test, short weight, alam of phosphate powder. Sold only tm emm. HOTAX BAKnra FO dm Co.. 196 Wall Street, New York. A-- U)tB ry GINIRAL GRAND COUNCIL of Royal and Select Masons finished their second triennial convocation today by the election of the following officers: Geo. G. Pinkard, Louisiana, G. G. M.: Geo. V. Cooley, Minnesota, G. G. D. M.; O. A. B. Senier, Ohio, G, G. P. C. W.; Frank H. B&scom. H. G. Q., treasurer : Henry W. Mordhurtt, Indiana, G. G., recorder; Rev.J. 11. Dadnum, Massachusetts, G. G. chaplain; John Coburn, New York, G. G. C. of G.; Henry S. Urme, California.O. 0. U. of C: Geo. McCaiua, Maryland, G. G. marshal; Bradford Nicoi, G. C. Steward. the American who was conSproule, victed in British Columbia of murder, and whose sentence of death was sus pended pendiDg an appeal to the courts of Ottawa, ana afterwards to the Privy Court of Great Britain, will probably be executed on the 1st of October, the date to which he was respited. Tlie State-- Department has exerted itself on bis behalf, but has to day been informed from London that the repre-tatioon Sproule's behalf have not been considered TUB Soapaaiera, Perfoiaers, Chemists, IT t THE Industrial and Cotton Cer: tenuis! Exposition, New Crlcats;. 1884 and 1885. World's pnnirtmiiA-ggsYvuZJU.iaTari- from Jnrors Reports to tbe Board of Awudt.) For Ctillecllre Diaplay of Toilet Soaps anl Perfumery. For Fancy and Ordinary Toilet Sea pi. For Excellence of Material, Delicacy of Perfume, and Neatneaa of Style. For Zenlthia Sharinj Soaps. For Laandry Soap Spocialries. For Excellence and Superiority of Lanndrr Harnesa, and Medicinal Toilet Soaps. Highest and only Awsr4 for Chemically (Extract Purs Glycerin. SDI-COR- D $DoolCotto 11 roa salb JAS. S. KIRK&COMP'Y, CHICAGO. T. z. o. F. MATER & CO., --ANurjiCTURiii or CHTOAdrO. Oar Goods srs on Ssls in ail tha Principal tores in the conntrr. dlr Extea CesUr, Library i. ivx. BRINCKERHOFP, TURNER & C0n 109 DnitM Hti Kcw York." Manufacturers of and Dealers in Corrot Sail Duck, " Woodbcrry," Druid alilla4 Kilts" ami oilier favorite brands, "l'oni nnml.-crHard, Medium and Soft. DUCK FOB OVERALLS.BLUEJBQWM.QB II THE CBB 14 to 131 COTTON Canvass of all numbers inches wide, fpr Deck. Car, Trunk ant for other purposes, constantly in store as. maue . m. oraiT.it s Dimrln. aan1arP anii ' Kagle." by "the Case or less quantity s R. E. POHIE, a PilUr f sUasraetarar To-nig- WHOLESALE A.T C IT AMBER SUITS, sleB,KitcheatBrUast a Coaaatea SxUaslsa TABliES, Hat Racks and Whatnots, to 321 South Clinton Street, Chicago. Goods can be fouad at the Co. and other Dealers at Salt furniture r dl Lake City. HEUER i5 "aaaaaa mm K. BnOCXSCH M1DT. & v. c?"a--i IMM BROCKSCHMIDT, V !;. eu raj Waolssals Dealsrs la 2 . Siil O .g5o aCiSi ,3.jB CS3C !SH!i2 STREET, Wolfatton&Co., uxma. ' Q STAR HORSE HAILS, OB BLUED, POLISHED Will hold a shoe a Longer than any other. We guarantee oar Nails to be K)uaJ In Qcaiay and Durability to. any made. from the Bat! Norway Iron, Finished Already to drtvo, by tha Mad For Sale f; Jlraach Sloiss. -- ' co., 1.7, - Mmmnfmetmrmrt t bi ft M 1 - - PM ij" -- - es ttm& Dtultrt sa Its 1 ia, rales-relatin- ; tnnoTi noncic naiij self-inter- est pleuro-pheomon- CHIOAOO, HiL.dlUtlB ht Ke-publ- Upholsterers'; Goods. 178 RANDOLPH e, car-loa- Cabinet Hardware, RO. INFLUENCE, - 813 AOQUST HXUSB. iciency, FITNESS, NOT POLITICAL ns j 6IDEBOARD3 and BOOK CASES, Is Walsst, Cksrry as4 IsMriesji Kskofsay, 00 should determine appointments to office! removals should be made lor cause alone, and Incumbents should be ireed Irom eniorceu. partisan auiy ana assessment. We favor the extension of these principles to all busiuess of- ncesnn tue state ana nation." "The Reiabllcan party, true to its Instincts and principles, will deal with the interests of both labor and capital in the spirit of equal and exact justice. The gratitude and esteem which the Republican party feels for.the soldiers and sailors of tne late war has never failed of expression either in word or deed. It shall never fall while we re main a Dartv. No iust demand can be SUFFICIENTLY WEIGHTY made in their beaaft which we will not to overturn the verdict or longer post- support. Pledges made to them shall pone the sentence. bekept. We demand of the national The Grand Chapter Royal Arch administration prompt, persistent and mornMasons held a short session this determined effort In the a ing and in the afternoon called in sbttlkmxnt of disputes body, accompanied by their ladies, at the White House and were given a re- between this country and Great Brit by the President. ception ain, to tha end that our fishermen may they were given a banquet by the no longer be unjustly harrassediaud deot grand Royal Arch Chapter, District of their property and deprived Columbia, at the Masonic Temple. spoiled of their occupation. We fully maintain About 850 ladies and gentlemen atprinciple of protection to American tended the banquet, benator Dolph of the labor and American industries. We to toast the "free condemn the recent precipitate and Oregon responded Masonry." "Washington, father of treatment oy our national our Country, and Washington, Capital peremptory btate Department of our sister repubof our country" were responded to by lic of Mexico, which caused; an esIsaac L. jDhnson, and "The Press" by trangement of a neighboring power J. Sonle Smith of LoqlsvllJe.Kentucky. with whom considerations both oi session of the General friendship and At should Grand Chapter the election of officers have impelled us- - to cultivate more inwill take place. relations. A sound currency, The Commissioner of Agriculture timate based on specie, in conformity to the has received the following letter is of monetary standard of thetoworld, most vital importance all the inTm Plains, Va., 29, 18S6. Hon. the Norman J. Volman, Commissioner of terests of the country. The continued coinage ot silver dollars at the present Agriculture, Wathmgton, D. V. : 10; me staratals a constant menace My Dear Hir: I see by the newspability of our finances. We demand the stock that the peoChicago pers yards repeal of the law which requires the ple are denying the existence of any further coinage of this debased moDISJEASK AMONG TUB CATTLK ney." - ailERMAN .SPEAK?at meir yaras." 1 must oegyua soon a veterinarian to this section as O., 29. Senator Sher Portsmouth. catman in his remarks last evening briefly possible, to look after the diseased were tle that brought here directly traced the history of the two great from the Chicago stock yards by Mr. E. laos, cnaracterizing tne I learn that the disease Iiartles fromoartv as the party of re f. Uolton. are or the cattle in that exists, dying,Wil- form and progress and the Democratic Prince counties three of opposition. Coining Farquhar, as the liam and London, they being cattle down toparty the administration of Presi00 u ght in Chicago. In every instance dent Cleveland, whose election he said the cattle came from Chicago. I have had been about not by the disseen none of them, but hear that many content ofbrought masses but by coalition the d so bought between the States lately in rebellion of them out ot.each have died, aqd others are sick, some of and the City oi New York, the Senator our farmers Say from Texas fever, but paid attention to its foreign policy. ail say the cattle have a cough, which dalliance with Great He said the know is not peculiar to Texas fever. Britain overgentle the fisheries question was I bis thing should be stopped if possito the blustering dein strong contrast ble, but ail my efforts with the Virginia mand made upon our neighboring legislature tolast winter (not being a Mexico, for the possession of member) supplement the United American auveuiurcr Characterless States law as to who in Mexico violated the laws of were unavailing, to have beon too seems and Mexico (Sincerely yours, his offense by the for treated mildly ROBKRT BKVKKLT. Mexican authorities. The chief charge The Commissioner has sent Dr. Dyer againat tho Republicans in the Presi to Viiglnla to make an investigation. dential canvass ne saiu was me inoara Treasury, bat ing ot idle money in the CIVIL f ERYICB. when the Democrats came into power 29. Service Civil The the Washington. promise to dis repudiated Commission ha9 been busily engaged they this money anu increase me tribute for some time past in the revision of reserve la the Treasury 410,500,000. the rales and regulations relating to They suspended for nearly a year the the civil service, ana witnia a snort payment of the public debt. Distrust tiuie it is probable that a number of and want of confidence followed the of the exist important modifications KLKCriON Or MR. CLKVKLAjXD, ing rules will be submitted to the Pre sident lor his lormai approval, ine instead of higher prices and thriving Commission has changed the construc- industries, the promised prices have tion heretofore placed on the law and been steadily falling, and the industo the appointment of tries once are now- lansoldiers to the classified service by the guishing. flourishing J issue of the following order : the people were Senator The sajd "It la directed that upon any requisieconomy in publlCyx-penditurtion being made by an appointing offi- promised great and largely reduced taxes, cer for eligibjes to nil any vacancy in "but the onlv economy we have had is the claasiQed ciytl service, the certify- the veto of about sixty pension bills, Shall from officer the eligicertify Therewas not ing saving about ble register, from which the ellgibles one woru in rrestuepv open, roaciy are drawn, the names of all persons Cleveland's message In favor 01 tne who nave a Claim to preference to ap- - protection ol American industries. ointment" under Section 1.7M, U. 8. Senator Sherman charged the Presi:e vised Statutes: provided, however. dent wltli treatinr. Union solders with that if there ara upo a said register ttit,' scant courtesy and respect and with names of more than foyr persons who distributing his lavors chiefly among nave a ciaiui lur preiureuue, uujj tour those distinguished7 in the rebel ser of them shall te certified la the order vice. "Turn the rascals oat" was an of their standing, if, upon the register other war cry of .the Democrats. But of a Slate enticed to appolntweut, the Senator aia,Mi tne removals maae taere are no by the administration had been for "offensive partisanship" and the perrRSFXBKNCB-CLAIMINKLIGIBLES had been a Reson removed entitled to certification, or if there is publican; butalways Jail birds, con"more upon the register the names 01 prefer- - victs and defaultera were appointed by ellgibles. the certifying Mr. Cleveland In a year than were ap cleik shall complete the making of the pointed by his predecessors la twenty certification by taking the names of years." the preiereace-ciaimin- g eiigiDies irotn the registers of other States, takiug to the and .saidII the tariff. bill, .Morrison . r Ann care to select from 6uch State register protective tuu. euuiiu ui .1. policy in the order of the right of. each State party Increased the manufactures In I'd to appointment, under the apportioneu 10 mo eim years ana coniriou ment authoiized to be. made by the and of the nation, j He deprosperity Commission, if upon the register of nied that the democratic party was a no State entitled to appointment there friend of the laboring man or had ever is the name of a preference-claimin-g framed or adopted a measure or sub stantial benefit to the laboring man. eligible and the name of such au elig ible appears upon tne state, tne quota The Senator then touched upon the of which has been filled, the namberof growing duparity 01 tne intrinsic vauie the preference-claimiengioie shall between gold and usilver coin,eaaand an- be certified." ' uvuvot iv niinnrifu uiuuiru tavui ui Mr. Ooerly said that it was n con? dollar made of either Kuld or silver a definite market to their at arrange and coined temptation respective schedule of dates and places for hold- value. ing examinations In the varions States. NEBRASKA. that rellevlBg candidates of the doubt and frequent long delays which have Republican Lincoln, Jffeb., 29.-- The heretofore existed. XDe commission, State Convention nominated he added, had decided that it was not John M. Thayer lor Governor. wise or economical to appoint examin. COLORADO. ing boards from officers now In the civil service to examine and grade ap 29 On the third ballot the Tinver. ana Territory as Republican State plicants in eacn state Convention suggested by the National Civil Ser- nominated Hon, Wm. H, Meyer for vice Reform Learue. Instead of this Governor; for Hon. the board would submit to the Presi N. U. Medium: Congressman, Judge dent for bis approval a plan to reduce! G.G. Symes; State Treasurer, P. W. the number 01 aepaxtment examiners Brien; Secretary of State, Capt. James in this from 14 to 0 and assign them 4ice. exentirely to the duty of going overfrom At the night session the convention amination papers of applicants Hon. D. P. Kinsley, Audinominated ail parts of the country and grading tor of State: Judre Alvin Marsh. At f tnem, torney General : S. B. Cornell, Sunt, of Public Instructions and General W. iN8CRISG UNIFORM BATING. Hamill. a member of the national com The Treasury Department has Issued mittee to fill the vacancy caused by- the the following circular to easterns off- death of Hon. Jerome B. Chaffee,- brief. The platform adopted was very icers in regard to the rate of drawback 01 tne on dried refined sugar "On all re- It reaoirms toe aa principles adoDted by them rjartr fined, loaf, cot loaf, crashed, granulat24 years; it recognizes ed and powdered sugar, stove dried or during the past Nation'sn 9 obligations to n s4soldiers dried by other equally effective) pro tbe . U. Kit. ... f, cess, exported on and after November Presiof the action 1st, 1880, a drawback will be allowed at It denounces the veto of pension bills dent's wholesale the rate of two and sixty cents per poand, less the equal during tne last session 01 wongrcss, , , t reduction of one percent. Tha above lavors tne tana 011007 ana, rate is provisionally established In lieu f ADVOCATES HIGH TARIFF of the existing rate of 2.8x cents per labor Imported la pound pending an inquiry as to what upon farther rednctioa may be necessary." America to In) are American citizens; It demands tha maintenance of the The Secretary of the Interior has the decision of Commissioner present tariff on lead; the free coinage Black on the claim of Ltia May Pavy. of silver on aa equality with tsgold; widow ol Doctor Octave Pavy, uli avors the regulation of later-StaTeu-nesse- 1 Acting Assistant Surgeon of the United States Army, ander contract with the Greely expedition, who died of starvation at Cape Sabine about June 1G, 1884. She Is granted $17 per month. The Secretary holds that though Dr. Pavy's contract had expired, he was still In the service. to ofter $25,-0It was decided in prizes for the National Military Drill to be held here next May. POLITICAL, POUTS. JUaaaaehnsetta, Ohio. Nebraska and Colaratd Bepabllcana. 29. The following are the Boston, essential features of the Republican : platform On the subject of temperance it says : "Recognizing in temperance Till DBSTROYBR of manhood, the means of corruption In politics, and the most fruitful source of pauafperism and crime, we imperatively firm that both patriotism and philanthe mod, strict enthropy demand of the laws enacted to forcement suppress this enormous evil. We pledge ourselves to support as a candidate for office no man . who is afraid r unwilling to do bis whole doty in enforcing the laws and to favorasat all times such further legislation may be necessary to render those existing more effectual. We favor tho submission to the people of an amendment to our Constitution, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquor." The Civil Service plank is as follows : "We give to the Civil Servlco acts, and passed by the ltepubllcanofCongress this ComRepublican Legislature monwealth, our hearty approval and support. We will oppose any covert acts upon them and encourage no action which tends to impair their effto-nig- ht President has Wabhdxgtox, appointed .George Mclfamara at Port Townsend, Washlnjr-to- a Territory, rice Learned snapended. The President's this afternoon was attended reception by nearly 400 persons. Including the Grand General Royal Arch Masons now Chapter aof holding convention in this city. "The President shook bands witn ail and had a pleasant word for each. Falrchild has authorized the reopeiiiBg of the mint at Carson City, Nevada, as an assay office for the receipt of deposits of bullion. This action was taken on the recommendation of the Director of the mint, and with the full approval of the President. It is intended as an experiment, as it Is said at the Department that it is doubtful whether deposits at the mint will warrant even its conduction as an asssy office. Its future operation as a coinage mint will depentf entirely upon the extent of its deposits. DESERET NEWS: " AJfjV POINTS FROM THE CAPITAL. 1 OC Ono Copy, one year, with Postage, ' six month. WESTERN UNION TBliESBATH IXNK, Ut-Sl- or inn ucurn( , XJa.. PITTSBtTRO-H- JOBN MAM. JhTTMMM For sale at . C. M. I. and it branch Pitts & Co., stores, Scars A LidUlo, Uodbe. n. f liarncs Auavis. siessrn. aiicu i.u., ton A Co., Clark, El dredge k Co. uiui-inu- G Mf rhri-Btrnle- Ask for the Siove -l I1p tin)Ktaw. Iient giv-s V 1.'-'- I' '. U.I. tranrb tori,. LAJU . eucu-clalming WHITE AX 1 COLORED. Snlis-factio- and mcvts with Quick Siilcs. C Fot sale by 1 IiSdLEcFrIt WARP PAS DEBT In. TTSZI. T-Ll-- - C M. T, tained ut nil Can be obtheir branch stores llirongboii J 4 the TeiTltory. SOLE AGEXT3. 7- orauiD ; HOUSE MAIN STREET, 0a.lt Tsalxo City, BL AC .A. ert EtalUtHKD lXi K8TABLISIIED Ckarged 1SCS. JOSEPH E. TAYLOR, Pioneer Undertaker ol Utah. FTTT. Fteprlett?. Aaeaaaaasiatlaaa la tka Cttf tlM at ti fLM fa day. SntQTJB MXALS. aw Open Day ana XlgM. raas ta aavd trasa Peseta. -- i 8 fc. 1 -- ng .XJ talk. It 1 to-nig- ht, OKXT3L to-d- ay - 3 JOSEPH W3I. TAYLOB Lleut.-Govern- or, ! mm uu Undertmar, Funeral Dtreetop tad Embalmer. j A rait lie of Fine Cloth, Metal Ha aai a ail f ... Maaalacturrr and Dester kinds of , umm,mn m clqth CQFFIiiS a fall lino cdvebeq mCll51lETS. ofCttaTSi " I . FXR!IIIlI3IO- - kept constantly on band. and Teleirap Oriers prompt Telejjhone riSwUe va their aatnral wltVoiit extra charge. i I , air OPEN DAY ASP HlGnT. anil VCara Cs9iBi Ka. 25S E. rirat Kaoth nitrea j Ona and a half block East flf Thtra.f t Tslephons Xo. 70. jar Maya's Oinaa la sama bulldia. pre-erre- ; coa-aVtlo- d Ttrj ! comas ana uasfceu. ak Cases and Caskets. A comolete stock af Bnrial Bobaa and T7a dertakmrs Goods of every 4escripaioa kept on bim. i, oonsiavuy lWar.k or Whita Hearse. Bodies presarred without lea '- for aa - i - i : ansth at tirae. attantloa g)rea to tmbeinsiaAV i or Dooiea. .:. tnipiitnc a no- are d ahipptnc a rasolaltTj Kmlutla"4xvr Lots as... grarM xaraisMd in any Ail feeders by tete graph or telephone, ta win rvueive prompt rienuoa. jrnipnt, , Prtoca lo?7 sad terms reasonakila. Kedwood air-ug- ' . --- - ; lOfflca KareT Ctoaad, alopboM No. 961. 83 S, Wosb Tempi StxecU .. v caa 1 1 -- the low-pric- ed re-ver- sed SEPT. 30, 1880. ...... - - .i. on a Nrw Orleans, here is Failure. The weather clear and pleasant. delightful, There was no seismic, atmospheric or toother distuibauce or poeuomc-uday, such as Professor Wiggins 29. a pre-diet- ed City of Mexico, 29. Reports from all over the Republic show that every whei 0 heavy rains have fallen doing great good in forwarding tae crops. In this the rains have flooded the streets city in many places, necessitating the use of fire entities to pump out the stores. The predicted earthquake did not take place, but the volcano of Collmaiis again in a state of eruption, the huge white cloud overhanging the summit causing great terror among the inhabitants of neighboring vintages. This is the third time within a year that the volcano lias become active. The "trap-- t on Is plainly v. Bible from the city of Cjiima ono.--the Pacific Coast and unusuo deal disturbances al meti been noted in that city. 0 Cntbolle UbIi. St. Louis, 29. Bohemian Catholic Union No. 1. U. S., mot here y in tenth annual session. Delegates num1W are here from twenty four bering States and three Territoiles, and tlbe Union will hold sessions ail tlio week. Tho President's report, read shows that the Unions throughout tlie country are h"ynonlous and In a prosperous conditio.. The Secretary's restates th of the port Cu o 1 for the y jar werereceipts f4i.wx and expenditures $4&,u00. The laakrantla. Chicago, 29. Heretofore there have been no cattle quarantined except lu distilleries and the Harvey farm. Now the authorities are to all points near and far in the going State where there are cases or where cattle y havesuspected in tbo been exposed. of the Harvey farm, couples viciulty and trios of eattle to the number Of forty that have been exposed to tbe were quarantined. lie Betlrea. St. Louis, 29. Robert Law, superintendent of the leased lines of the C, U. & Q. in Iowa, will retire from that and will be temposition porarily succeeded by Mr. C. M. "Levy, assistant superintendent of the same lines. It is reported that Mr. Law will hereafter occupy an position on the Milwaukee 6. important St. Paul road. Deaperate Deda. N. C., 29. Thursday night Raleigh, the store of A.I). Owens, at Creswell, Martin County, was entered by burglars. Owens' adjoined the store. He hearddwelling a noise and stepped to the door. As he did so he saw two burglars; one flrett, killing Owens. Since that time the authorities have been on the track of the burglars and murderers. Monday night Sheriff arrived at Plymouth with the Sprewill wife of the murdered man and two negroes. Another negro, James Davenport alias James Ambrose, was 6bot and killed. One of the negroes made a confession some days ago to the effect that Mrs. Owens had hired them to kill her husband. She wished them to drown him, and prepared water in a oarrei ior mat puspose. aae gave mm and theHbree negroes actually stood by bis bedside ready to commit tbe crime. Their courage failed them. Finally Ambrose, some nights afterward, entered the store, and when Owens appeared shot him. Ambrose was pursued, and on making a desperate attempt to kill the members of tbe sheriff's posse, was shot through thai heart. Mrs. Owens and tbe other two negroes are now in Jail at Ply mo awaiting inai. Cblnese Advices. San Francisco, 29. The Steamer UUy of Jvew Xork arrived at 10 o'clock this morntng,bearing Hong Kong dates to September 2d and Yokohama to llth. Sept. A band of discharged Chinese soldiers made a descent on the leading pawnshop iu Huckong on August 13th and murdered the proprietor and 48 of bis employes. The robbers were all arrested. o iia-V- e to-da- to-da- y, nt To-da- pleuro-pneumoo- ia w, j - remain at Port Leavenworth till eoudemened as unfit for drinking purposes. At Canton, August 27th, a Chinese woman, aged only 18, underwent a Ling Cbl executlon.which is that while still living One piece of her body after another is cut away until the body la divided up into exactly 1,000 pieces. The victims, as a this case always die from loss of blood before the horror is completed. The woman was charged with having poisoned her husband and three relatives; and although It was shown on examination that she was innocent of the offense, tha people of the district insisted on her execution, which the Viceroy finally ordered.' A Synaffogae Splits. St. Louis, 29. The trouble which for some time past has existed in the Jewish congregation of Shaare Emetn Temple, the wealthiest and most prom inent synagogue in this city. Pas anally in a uisrupuQO to tne extent resuiteq that over one uunurea memners 01 tne Shaare m,tah nave left that society and organized another congregation under the charge of the former Rabbi of tho Snaaro Jimeth. Dr. Bonnes cheln, and they held their inin Memorial Hail. A augural serviceswas and the large audience The services were quite present Impressive. new organization embraces many of tha leading and 'most progressive minds promises to become one of the largest ana most tnnuenttai congregations in me west, ' day. The Fisheries. rJaattaartwa; stxporlsaicaila). 29. Francis R. Brooks, the subject of pointed to investigate the fisheries, left Boston for woods Iloll this morning in order to visit the Fish Commission and make a note of tht. work done there. Tho quorum of the committee not having arrived in Boston the formal opening hearing is not yet announced. Rellctoas Holes. 29. The Salvation Army Toronto, festivities in connection with "GenerBooth's visit hero were contluned al" A grand street parade was held this afternoon in which 2.080 officers and soldiers took part. This was followed by a banquet in the Temple. "General" Booth in an address said the members of the army adapted their methods to local circumstances. Centerville, Md., 29. Uev. J. H. D. WtncnXri. mlanionarv bishOD of North ern California, was elected! bishop of the diocese ot Easton, to succeed the late Bishop Lay. Dr. W is tbe fifth selection that has been made others having declined. to-da- y. to-d- ' 7' mm fall Arriving Daily in Each Department, Ing-fie- ld Aa Immense Stock In ail Ui X sweat Styles, lndadlng FOLDDYQ BEDS, for adults and ckildrea. FOREIGN. Paris. China Borrowing;. Oar pets 29. China Intends to Issue a loan of 250,000,000 for the, construction of rail way a In the Empire,, Tne.Sw JLord Mayor. LoND0N:'2fl4Slr Reginald Hauson has tyeeu elected Lord Mayor cf London;.. ,. . .;.r.-.v- J SPEOIAXiT Y! FiKktlag at Belfast. .29. There was desperate Belfast, between the Protestant tight I ug y and- Catholic workmen at Barbour's THE LATEST AND MOST CHOICE DESIGNS IR6 feuudiy in this city. Tho police interfered, when the fighters Joined forces and stoned and routed the police. The cavalry was summoned and Charged upon and dispersed the mob. Scores of rioters and several policemen were injured. Cholera. London, 29. Advices from Vladivo-stoc- k state that cholera attacked the foreign colony there early in September. Tbat since that time seventy-thre- e THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE cases have been reported in tbe IN UTAH.; and thirty-nin- e persons have died city, of the disease. ILL CRADES OF OECOBATITE .110 PUIS RILL Tbo Suffolk," Safe. London. 29. The steamer Suffolk. which went ashore on L'zard Point, remains intact. The weather prevents I her being docked. Some of the cattle are alive. Three hundred sacks of flour washed ashore. THS 1IST MADL to-da- WALL PAPERS! Ia aelle. Braulat and of this city, yesDuprat, rival editors second their duel to satterday fought isfy a mutual grudge. The first duel was fought on Monday with swords. In the combat one broke his weapon and the battle was declared drawn. Yesterday's duel was with pistols, at 20 paces. Each fired two shots without effect, and the second battle was also declared a draw. Paris. 29. A duel was fought at Montpellier between M. Gariel, an of the editor, and Captain Vallcourt, French army. The quarrel arose over an editorial criticism upon certain fea ture of army maneuvers, Vallcourt was wounded fourcaptain times by the editor. Ills condltlou is pre carious. Destructive Missiles. Paris.29. General Boulanger. desir ing to secure from the Government an appropriation of $25,000,000 for the new invited the bombs, explosiveOoi-recently m.. -a ltniu juiki was on in pri be pertinent carrying vate. HiXpcnments were maae with a monster mortar, designed as a type for the destruction of fortifications. The missile thrown explodes with exceed ingly destructive effect, it is charged with a new explosive, of which General Boulanger and his associates alone possess the secret. The compound, however, is admitted to have all the powers of gunpowder with nono of its defects, and Is said in addition to be easily transportable and to be free from liability to spontaneous ignition. It is stated that the Budget were not only highly Committee pleased with the result of the experiments, bet promised to fully support General Boulanger's demand for a large special appropriation. Bordeaux. 29. I IN NXW AND CURTAINS ! CURTAINS I i IN ALL THE LATEST STTLX8. Drapdry Materials, UpholsteryWITHand TRIMMINGS TO av ' PRIME JBSTBCIEXS ! GEESE x FEATHERS AND DOWN. LrVTH isT I II 33 33 ID X) A Large Stock of Choice, Warm fMRESSES! J jMATCH. FEATHERS I O-- I st rl T S , Cheap. Also, Pillows, JEATHXR BEDS. B ti Pillow Slips an MATTRESSES! BED LBURGES! BEDLOOSCES! Including the BEST BED LOUsTQll Tjf AMERICA. irTKyiAmiijcpiE: goods A LARQB BrOCX ALWAYS ;OJf HAND van ana examtne my uooas oefor e pure elsewhere. Every article will be sold. CJlJSAJP as mur and Retail. the CHEAPEST, Wholesale H. IT DINAQDEY, 37 to 43 First South Street W., S. Is. City. CAREFUL ATTEHTIOBT ORDlRS 11 .VIU. GIVEN Sufferers from asthma will find ready and permanent! relief from Red Star cure. is c n n o ; A ( Slear Skin is only a part of beauty, but it is: 1 part Every lady may havi i it ; at least, what looks 11 te it. Magnolia Balm bt rth freshens and beautifies vv REMOVAL! EARLY BREAKFAST COOK STOVE To be. GIVEN AWAY; Jandary 1st, 1887. inonnn hiirlnr av R.nsro. Cook' Htovo or Heater from oa will to entitled to a caance in oar 80O.0(j Mckle fcxtenslon Early Dreakfaat Coolt Store, to be Otren Away, January 1, 1887. Our old cuitomer will bo Ktn a chance by railing or aendittj; ws iboir addrtsa. Comnlete Stock of Cast and Wrought Iroii Ransreo, Cook Stoves, Rarest dealgna In Hard aad Soft'. Coal Heaters. Tla and Cranlto ' ' Irownware and House FornUblna; Goods. 5 Wo have removed onr foal Offlos fro a. II. UtnwotKley's Furniture More lo So. 40 JIU.V STREET, Nearly oppoaite Z. O. M. L WEBER COAL P. W. MADDEN; &:C0., 39 and From tht Watatck und Criamon 4,1 JB. JflJlST SOVTH StiRKKT. Mines, and - : PIEASMT VALLEY From tht Utah Central By. Co' Mine, conttatUly on hand. Wa are ttrerared to fnrnib in any onan- - I O CO. BROS. CO., - ') P n 1,9 I , j O- 3 pi - 0 B 17 g M i'- - n ; co;f y 1 f t ',1 , r va, a t . ant m 5? ; 1 r. I .. , V 'l- ' gai 8 titles at tha yard at the Utah Central Railway Depot, or delivered to any part of tha city, atregular rates. no. sac xsiepnaae V Xslepbon ' ? COAL, stables, M PIPERS. OIL CLOTHS, RUGS and MATS, VXBT DESIBABLX BTTLXS. M. M. to-d- STOCK Linoleums Linoleums !;;, to-da- C a, - 1 V. Wishes to call the attention his friends and ths public generally, to him eaoeepHonally large and complete litis of ay of HOME COAL formerly a student of Harvard ' T. At nHTCnEIXt sun against (joiiege, nastocommenceu. recover ou.uw damages Secretary and Manager, the college Brooks was engaged in performing an experiment in tae cnemicai laboratory, a retort containing soivnurio when ..LUk nn 4 waM GRANT and he was terribly burned. One oi his eyelids waalburned on and his (ace Wk u.uct nov umitwwu uu iuih, wiw disfigurement being permanent. It Is claimed bv plaintiff that the expert meat was oemg perjormea uaper tno direction of a .professor, and that be supposed he was working In safety, and that through the carelessness of the professor in charge thei accident occurrea. f ji4, ; 1 .: riy-i.i-7 y a Nashvillb. 29.- At a meeting of the stockholders of- the Tennessee Coal, iron ft Railroad company held here to LIVERY, FEED ASD SALE day, the purchase by this company of the Pratt Coal and Iron Company, the Alice Furnace Company, and, the Linn Iron Works of Birmingham. Alabama. was consummated and confirmed. This & Sti JEast,2d South St.; action has brought together under one 2d . manaaement probably the lancest and SALT LAKE CITY. most valuable coal and iron property in the. world.; This combination la tbe . A Large Assortment of, consummation of a scheme that marks ; 11L the" South and demon- DOUBLE AND EINQLB VEHICLES, a ne wrera, strates the fact that pig iron will from " SADDLE HOR3E3, EtoM Cto. this date be made in Tennessee and Alabama at less than 9a per ton. ISaT Special attention to FUNERAL S 29. and EXCURSIONS. , .: 'vf t General Thtl Lbavenworth, Sheridan arrived at Fort Leavenworth y, and will present , Us . medals si 3n DKOS.& awarded to the successful contestants M K. Second Soath Bt 94 ; team rifle will He in tha ' 151. ... 1 H..DIIW00DET, Boston, 29. The members of the Uniud Slates Senate Committee, ap- ht a Boston. Chtcaeo. ,, Fri- Cough TUB CHOLEJU is still raffing throughout Japan. The to cases was very Eroportluu of deaths August 28th and September Wh, inclusive. In nine days 13,348 new cases were reported. The deathsduring tbe same period were 8,472. In Tokio alone there were during the nine days 2,352 new cases. An examination of tbe well in Toklo was made and 740 out of the 1,177 were to-nig- NO. 202. ,. commerce in order to prevent the of common carriers; favors the adoption of some way to dispense with convict labor in our penitentiaries; opposes the Importation and immigration oi the Cniuese to be nsed as laborers; demands that all public lands shall be held tor actual settlers oiuly and not be sold ; favors the appointment of a national committee to arbitrate all questions in dispute between laborer and employer, and heartily enBidorses the nction of the National metallic Association in their endeavor to protect tho silver interests of the country. Wlg-gln- ' ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, . - . DR, BaHiHKanBBBaHiiaBaMaaHHBaaBBBBHBBMBBBaBaaaaBaBaaaHBaaaBBaaaaaaaaaBaB VOL. XIX. ..... . ' t a t- - g AS tt "L1 " n. - |