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Show Those She )ailij function. Tuesday Evening, Nov. POST OFFICE. ARRIVALS. Salt Like. Cil.T. dmiblo dilljr..9 a.m. au,l mail dailr Wait: ibrrasb Ui't, IlirougD BiU tiaUr .4a. r p.m. 4( j ttr ')t Lake r &Ut Uak u; i. m, and the Kist au.1 the it (mp.n,. tiu-Rich Count, Bear Lake Counl.v la !prina mail, go tir Kiannl-.n- . W YomiDir,alid leae t!le latter Cau-loolWednesday mid t n.liirx ul 7 " ortti Utah, Idahii and Moi.tuiii, ilai!v.. HuntaYiUe, dea, lto.araiid HeM Hi'-hs Wedueedai sand r'.iturd,y rn and PI iia City , SlaterYill., Sxrih V i llarm.ille. Mundaia, I'rida.. ............. Atid Otrifa liol giwday En, I. liaueial UkfiHTMKM KrBIUTHt i v it Moscr Oair,K Vt.rmut from Ontiiilr d jur open . iiau 4 UP tf CP I) H " " ' .. ... IftrtVfit. " and " " lve.. n1 UN " arrivtw i ' ' .. Jl IUB Maui, ip.il liuli mil pi .The municipality of Kris, despite the strong protests of a moderate ectioit. ha ve comof a chetne menced the discu-siui- i for ubs.titutilttr a'l elei-t- d mayor lor indi-- i r'.e! the liiayoi now n t :ii!i-i!bv lie r.i! lllilte.l (lie t! in it i t pa::u- .till ioi rtritde.-iiiel'llut il t:i.aliito t iuenl. lint Mie hundfe. I and b and forei'Mt Ue porle' lie-II la- -i week. w el . lost on tlie l.i it. h el Kui, Nov. 1 - ' ... .ileys and tb.-- that gem of all. the i ."ache Vkllev. The road r..aehcs Idaho, and after crushing that territory gain A -- 1 t , tllTi-rritii-- at 11,'ilni ttltl an Swond CUs Hallf r, tlm lHt I j ,.a. f beiie' shot. Seeing M Anderson's do', they shot and killed it. At this time Mr. Keller un a man named handier. in, who ll ippeiied to be in the store, look a couple of shot eiiii.s and weiil ou: to make them. put. What lollo.ved we of Mr. M ir lake from the tineau, ho says: ''Saw Keller and 'hambcrliit come out ol the store uniii'd. (iilliland whs t nnlin' by a in the eon al. S i w I i III laud ti re po-- l ut Keller and Oliauilierlin, vbo returned the tire and iilliland fell. Monaiiw.iselo.se by ilillihuid when a shed at he fell. Mohan ran he iv ,r of the stable and continued liriii;.; throuifh the cracks between the hoards of the stable. Keller and riiauil.ei kii continued tiling until Mohan was killed.'' Janes Albin testified: Saw Keller and 'iiambei lin going towards fie corral Willi Juus, saw Mohan lire through the fence at them. He tired once and ran back towards thcslabl. . He tired ajjain through where the door is broken, and the ball struck a I post bpiween him and Keller. showed Keller and Chamberlin where he had jsone, and he (Mohan) seeing me pointinj; towaids him, aimed his at me, but seeing Keller anil l 'hamberlin he turned it on them. Joseph Kammell testified, coirob- uraUni; the. above teslimony, saw Moh'ui and Gillilaml fire at Keller and Chamberlain. The fire was re turned and (iilliland fvll. 1 went into the store and got a six shoot er and ran toward the rear end of the barn. Mohan saw me and shot at we, shot at htm twice, uon i know whether 1 hit him or not. Eighteen more witnesses were examined, their testimony corroborating the above. A jury of six sat at the coroner's who gave a verdict in ac inijue-- t, eordiinee with the facts, justifying the manner in which they were taken oil', winding up with the following : "We further find that the said Wm. Mohan and C. B. Giliiland were desperadoes of the worst character, and ever s nee their arrival in OneidaCo., to the community have been a in which they have resided," 1 j,Ki 'iio l.ty a tall wa-- there Whki:k is Allen (i., now? Y h at lor W. S. Thijkk chers ki.h 111 -- lhtnr ' Hon. Geo. for . ,all- - non Whkkk were the "Lihemll" whni their candles went out? Whhxkvki: you see a "Lilieml,' you can tell hint by the drop of his ! lip. Why is Fanny Fulleride a yood republican 7 JJeeause she numbers i'l'i times in limbo. tiou bless the ladies of I1 tali They and voturned outfit ma, ted for the rcople'seandidate. y, iu a Snaie. CnHijIit G. K salaries are Young to outdo, seek never should small, iu extravagance, those who are possessed of a superabundance of this world's means. A story is told that young Fload, son of the Bonanza kins, 'as out oa a pret) w'ln tne clerk of Lis father's bank. The clerk, thounU his salary was small, would not allow himself to be out-- , done by Flood in the lavish expenditure of money, and the latter when he got sober, reasoned that his companion was a defaulter. An investigation confirmed the theory. The clerk had stolen 4,0!Kt from the men, whose 1 to be iii good hands, as the emploN ees are all gentlemanly iu de portment and do all in their power for die comfort ol passengers ana patrons of the road. The rapid increase is fully taxing their of the bush-espresent facilities and these are being increased as fust as by the purchase of more engines and other rolling stock. Another very important feature of the road is that it is all the while extending, thus opening new territory and creating new demands in supplies, thereby giving additional animus of busbies to those who will reach out for it. Thus the rich and important CIGARS, TOBACCO, s lilliu-- the l.uMioN, Nov. 'J.. Iaruell, nj.il at ir, speaking at the meeting iiiMameri k on Sunday," let ill said, , pariialue it would not redllei' the rents but when the laiiner- - had reduced them, parliament would interfere and render the continuation of the.imitation useless. It was necos-carto adopt a platform which would profit tho laborers as much as the farmers. They have got rid of the great proprietors in I'Vinec, Prussia and Belgium, why not iu Ireland" lie advised the people toolter a Ust rent to the proprietors as then the settled this winter. oueslion con! y M1N1NU CASH'S Of PIPES, Etc. Inclusive Agent ftr " TIIK PUKEST A.iU Merchants will Jitid it to their advantage to call and examine ma tStoch and Priest!,, tore purchasing elscwlocre. Fourth Street, international regatta held on the Thames, all All is to be arrange- OGKDEItsr, UTAH. STOEi Grand Fall and Winter OpeniB,,' J. D. FARMER'S ii.au Sailor At the Kent As LuNiaiN, Nov.:!. An witii-draw- letl.-l,tbt- . Let eveijrbody go to and witness Theatre, liKT THK MKsT CIPKli 1K0.V liUAl.V the performance- ol the Milton .No on the Bench, Pearl St. neu- - Fifth. ihephstf Lie's Company in tita highly interacting play ol ''ThelPho aix.'' The Pocket Knives, eastern press is enthusiastic in the the of and this praise company, it.ors, combs, brushes and jewelry it cost, at Water's news depot, Ith Nobles and we Mr. piece, promise tlnovl-H- t and his company a hearty reception Street. this evening. s i, - DIED. IS PLEASANT TO TAME, Anil will prove nt one the iiint potent and W.vatvm Kraovator and that Iih vet been brniiffhl to nulih1lrnarr tioiir. Knr harai-iev- This morning, in this Asukkson. city, at ti a. ni.. Alexander, M. Anderson, son of Bennet and Margaret Anderson, aged 3 years 4 months IL' days. Funeral at the residence of Jas Moves, Fr tnkhn Street, between Fifth and Sixth, at '2 p. in. An uisiiatMrrniaii l.ltlTI'i..,.u e,,i, er mailed on rcvii.t ot priee (iu enrrenev t.r RtHiaptt) the iiropne- r. neieriptive Bo.ik li ee. Address J. E. HETHERINGTON, MW OGDEN TUEATRFJ l: find Appliaacs (thp only ntnnc) ''an irom in l.v m;m A( Hrill (i A J, V A '()., riaciniiati. ().. New tirk' N. V.. t.r S;tn rvTiil v.A Th Tuesday Evening, Nov, 2. fnr Ona v' oo -- ' 'O AMI (HUUCTKH (OlGIUItS I to thw iifficf for Free TfiriipVilel Electric Knu w, y.ti :oiiiaiymir mil uniip. bogus UArid tlXD to Nfl.4 A( consent, tspeciaV'i thoM vrhe PKE F.tfi-tnJiett ttc en trial. Country Ordeis Solicited and Guaranteed. BOOTS SHOP! The Mkihcal Factlty recommend Simmoud's Nabob Whisky. Sold by McXutt & Co. dju'Jltf -- nFull Stoolc Calf A All other WORkSANSIIIf s;oo Is ISuutM in propjrtioo. AMI STOCK J. Utah say about Jadge-sit- the unUt rRicnt'fl bert-l.certify H.: t lcthe 0. U. CAl.UEU (JAlilNF.r HiliAN, Cinss . ... .... ,F ,.t H. - ( fir,.-..?.- -- , C. J. I., new buildim -l doctil tf MILTON Mnt-ics- l GUTHRIE, DOOLY & Co. BANKERS, Ox deu City, - - Utali. Milton Nobles Siicccssorn to Ai played l.j liim oTor l.OtW liiaes. fl.m. (liilry, 5l)ct, UswrYad Fael.le.' llru at s.tta 5iore witlloiit extra du-- Ji ot ciiargu. J. K. Uooly fc:Co. TRANSACT Adtui-wiitu- . A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS PROMPT ATTENTION GITkX TO NOTICE. l v xiven tllut the annii.tl iiieei Hi. .liler f tiie JiiiKttoii s n'iwi. lie I be held .111 Mouday. I N the s(h fur tne electiuu ot elU- cer., and the traiiai-'nn- i of other bll'itea. h lssu Oden. O I. .'lis A WI'.ST, Pre.siiient, Corrspndentti; I i 111 i?.i.trnt-li.,n- l , aiii-m- i - . ofthe actioUH artespecial miTa for au I . atte-a- 1 I to toe Musical I Pubiie, with the bf ci'd atteatiai to Jiretn mril, ifrl,rwliich reiiture dUtiiiuiKh tlieiu: '''e ras tho celeor.itel R. 0 Oirp.suter, who has for oer fifienn years mule Orgmbyao ions, anJ thair erery posiile improvement i specialty. Ihey are umie witii a perfeolnass ot work aJjustraoot, tone ni quality, that stand unri valled. None but the er ben materials, in ever; pvt. are used. Tho IlaiuiiiODit Htop work, vrsl exclusiwy .KUB, ,b aosnewioita by competent j liges U !lll B cellent Teat II res than any hitherto invented. U is simplt lpossiBtl to disarrange or break wear Will any pan ol .tby ordmary ue. OHl, nor will the relative position of iis pirts patentof change. Octave Coupler, as applied in these Organs h construotei or metal in the most improved manner, klnokrinq it to gst oct and tho. ontiiR, , arran.ed to couple right and left from centi: of enabling the performer to increase the power of tone ia the upper or lower ha'f or the instrument at nt will quMliiin- Arran?e-ineby wtnoh the upper or higher notei are reniersd more prsmioenl ao brilliant, so that the melody part is overbalance i and drowned by to loeJ notes of the A instrument, as is the aase in ami other Orgias. Tiie .VfiW et of reei. the front which 'nproved as !o the u s set, are as discernibly affected as the back set, giving dessympathetic sweetness of the human voije. Other and a mora cription of improvements, are to be fount in my c'.taioziu, which c.n on application. These Organs are made f ir me. aad boar my name on he as a thit they are in all respeots precisely x Mauding ci umed in this advertisement and in my oirouUr. 1 a'so wirrani tnem tor . . years. .Th nel k. ' lJO ijr wim me siyic oi casss, aai c3tuo!nui f.. 1 "PW"dS, but to give gome iUi of ti. S, acti F,0.'!0' "ie3e lit instrument, I a.nt. 9 s"?lvll "M'taves, 1 net reed !i patent mreA" i'iu eer t, sub-bae- It Uvcr 'ie - The Improved nt Carpenter Vo.IIuna.tiiay cx"-nJ- r' 'J, uagniliff of knee swell and Patent Wrand dsn or on initalrBBnU. siUn c. I Z.CmV JsseplO b "M" U? n DAVID Ig ..i bria ed . ...etrrl.UIT guarantee .ii..i... r" f Aug.!, t 0RUAN3 Key-board- Wella.Fai oCo, Near ?oik .. Presto! Change. iVelis.tarjioA Oo Sad Francesco Walla. Farico Co.. Liver Pills at Pidcock's. Family Bait L.keCily N The Tril. recently took bpttcial uuex stands Tug auoii Whisly rir.t National Bank. CbicAio dno It First National Bank, J. celled for family uses. Godbo, Pjiu rMITII, Onialia pride in writing ''The Campbell is Omaha National bank, . Omaha for Utah &v?l tf Co., agents Kive. k Allen, Ammunition. But the "Libs." now coining." .11011 J W.tluhrie, Cornihe second AT W. H.M'EVENS', FIFTH St., M line, !orni k k Co. very dolefully sing the ..Sail Lake Oil y lutiit lt.e w!th full inslriie !i,;v,,., Fresh ('raubeiries. which runs. "Oh dear, oh dear!" IS THE PLACE TO GET VoCH inn !, r l.i t,na the iik:cI lirolitaMe GUNS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNl-- i IXSI RAXCE REPRESENTED: iuisme We thought they would. ut ij Huckwheat aityoiir cm eiiitiige iu. flour, and Maple Syrup btldilieMi TION. 9 tf. I i, l.am. au-9,i e our Fund Inatiranoa Coat Jas. Wothkkspoos Sr Co's. I are o sniij.ie ;n, l p i, at Asaet.. . ttrt.., i,t:i niake II ofCUirurnia, doe 'U tf u arll.tr. I rn,S'fil n.iii il,.. ,,,r Ku .ii. t,irt prolix (trean tiariiord.l ....Uiiii.fl.iH S. I). Soller's k Co. fail who in . Uuinsa nr.. s .u,-- . it ,H For Sick Headache, caaalttl aainell. li , yiri-- cm e.iu l.i jre A...eric.n c.ntral I,,raUce Co., of ,"wu"'w M.'.t I,,. ,,. uvt-A cam A handsome line of the above fine at t.t., Ijsie.i LH1UIB, A8. 'ta, I se keeps the finest Cocktails. ontbaiulri.il .t di..r,i, .,, .u,,lul.. Brown's Yt KTABLK LlVKR $soo,uoo w.ek Mibiiu Royal tire IufunmceCo of Londm bhoes, junt received at James Wothcr Pills. For sale bv Win, Driver A Try 'em. dsepliStf lin. it erer ku.M-.- L .,ri.. Allwhueimg mte 'ir luurauco Co., of .) tt v.. uriirisedai Co's. doc 2 tf Son, and J W. McNutt.V: Co., waul f.i'lilj- with whith Manchester, fpoon Ogden. they are aide tu n,.,e a. jury. Vuii can eti,se Jm5 rial irlu.Co., Loudon, 1 ' thin unifi during jour ire time at great Load.,u Aanuraec. in Your O,., Lond n ( (Jet Cider, jiroai. Vv do n it hjii to mreat cupual in it. lierth a Aajoranca Co., Loud n. f ci We take all tiie. rnk. Thuae who nee.1 rea.ly lieen r.re In,. Cu., TtiM FliltKKAli BuU.WKr, is to rent. Fes delicious Tom and Jerry, go to From Brauu OB the Bench, LiTerpool" .bviild write i n. at oace. All furniahed eatem Aainrajio. Co. at lore u to oti.j, V. in Adam's plice, the dsep-Jtdoc'2.Jtf ' doctj tf frw. AWrTaii , c., Auata. Ham.. , 19 soiuo UTiIel is Wadb Si Co. will take grain in M OVICK OH el A. exchange for goods. sep4tf friutuig ilav $10 Iu presenting ho CALDE valuable CeniScate of their I N0HI.KS, THE PHCENIX, jr'BiniC;"' THOMAS, Conductor of Zioii MttBic.l Society T. UAHCLlFfK, Oia ii- At.J Conductor "1 Ihe lJtn!hHrinonic Scoietj ORSON PRATT, Ju., l'ituiifit and Teaches C. Y. TAGGABT, I'tano Timer and ltetIrer. W. E. WEI HE, Instrument Violinist, Tuner, ar.d Kejiainr ol Organ ami otl.ct "CUAKLKS SMITH. by Ins iownrlill l.y of it with. a nuintier (mid . . . . . compared JOSEPH H. RILGE-sBuilder oi the TaN ruiu-- Vipe Organ Main Street, Ogden. iiiurta:l cxaiaiocd t'uoroiii.'hly carelully tiaTB uu c;i eiij.iV WorlO-tvu- Ii) .mi"", '"lie. rtput.lio I) aiiU eon- -! l ronoieicliiit Ut iv .in loth in it. aiructiOM, tti.in iit,...e(i...f iv,,ik... etii,-.and euneri.iri" V of tonu mill touch, a'.id i .i tliuic-'all for tnat, d, u is eectind to none as a deniutii'tt thcUrloror Alwii-.- . House, uui U e 'juUto.l to rive euliro tatisfii:!io.i tj Hi best jirice in CASH paid for HIDES AND CALF SKINS C. M B, them-- ' liith, in Produce Taken. to.. Salt Lake Citt, August have and rB. REFA1RIN0 SEATI.V DON E. factory nextdoor FARMER, JO. S! What the Best nelUtlon WAHWAMKII. CJLLL: A. LOWEST IN PEIC roK SIX DOLLARS! Polite Attention THE AUE NOW MAKIN3 i Amended to. Piom.-tl- SECOND TO AND Thos. Ashbfj it Co. A tf C'ouirlete Stock of crs giye ORCrA Author hia.l. 9 Wear a Hpecialty. i; THE SIX DOLLAR I'OK. Nov. 2. ep GOODS! HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. ilsi p ill I ut . LARGE STOCK OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS' ARTI CLES AT STEVENS', FIFTH ST. FURNISHING A .Must . MILTON NOBLES CALF al (iMxl j LADIES' AND Ami IStud.v-.Uud- flnlw' w Mie-lit- . Of the KMINKNTI.V AIIIa!Kfl4p-II- American Melodrama, en mi.si To-da- y 31ILLISE11Y, Etc., Etc. YORK or SAN FRANCISCO. Electric Belts. n 1,111 Music. Circulars, Circulars, Circulaib: Ulsters: the members of the Ogden I'lsters, Ulsters, dnol tf and Fourth Ward brass bauds joined ust received at Kuhn's, together, and played some tine tunes Ladies' and OcuU' through the city. They also performed some stirring patriotic airs on Jouvm Kid Glove at Kuhn'ts. the Court House building, while over them waved the American llag. 1,000 May this flag long shelter 'gden's two bands. Ladies' and hildi e:i': cloaks, at Kuhn's. doclitf Ihekat nirak. iuomiiparalily TNONI'.FIII'IT 'li CLtmnxn, UOOJs AND SHOES, Bllluuauna,remllradiwbr. 'iiMlpallM. oU doorilrri orumy ua ttilrncud Pila,aud il n it.if e tktiyttem, COMIDY COMBINATION. Emil Palleske, m the, .Iniiaittic apocialtiea the celebrated author of a life of Apiiutiig witu wuuii ins Main, bacuma inmiiantbly whan is will t,e linked dead. Schiller, ,re,0tl tne popular Ladies' n AVliolcsale raid Retail Dealer in DRY (JOOI)S. K&mJb ning said he hid no intention of prosecution Huntley and Walsh until the police visited. The police gave evidence that Manning said he was afraid .be would be shot on this evi lence. The defends nts were committed for trial. They wciesubse-nueiitl- y released on bail of CJ.W. Bkrun, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, UNLIKE PILLS, And the I H(if Purgative, 'l it.. nti.iti ni Hanli ). l.uNPoN, Nov. During the proMan ceedings al Ban try, I'r.i-- One Price Stor v. me i Ki.miiai.i., l'ugliuasier. LAXATIVE Shells. Shot-gu- n shell i loaded to order at made, except a 9 tf W. II. Stevens.Fifth St., ments having been few details. comei Mail Orders. NEW dsepHtt . to a. 1 Li-- Woodman-e'- oonvtn: oisno. Particular Attention in J Kigali a. MQUORS Sold by the Gallon or Bottle, at Wholesale Prices. The pedestrian context score stood Dim't Fail to Call 10 o'clock this morning: Kowell On Dr. for the finest opera Ogden Dobh r 177, l.'ii', Mi, Littlewood dseplott Howard Uj, regr.un SS. Though ting, I towel siightly increased his lead from Dobier during the night, they fresh bread go to the Foit are both going strongly, i'egiam is Frenchooon, bakery on Fifth St. laid up with rheumatism. V . MB BEST WIMES it Oiid-t- Nathan BEST .MILWAI'iUKF. 1SEEK. 11. VO TOKACCO. DUPOXT'S BliAHTIlVU anl NPORTIWG FOWDEU riuil tstli. l, Plm-itix- . rillliLll fiiOJLDEX KLJLi: V MONTANA are being brought rieirel' our doors, and those of eastern Idaho have already become contributors to this business centre. A trip over the Mil. Sen Hint: Hal. It. Utah A: Northern affords much In the LoMni.N, Nov. '1. pleasure in extent and variety of match bet ween haycock of Austra- scenery, while the various stage of Boston, Mass., lines running from points aloug the lia, and llosnn-for CJbo, iver tiie Thames champion route, reach out to some ol the was defeated, grandest of scenery as well as to some course, the haycock rowed easily and won by of the richest mineral district, in all G. three lengths. The weather was the great west. ( Iodk.v splendid and the river perfectly still. City, Nov. 1st. si.es at Maidstone Thomas McGiath, th seaman ol the. I . s. navy, who killed a man in an affray at U rubes, bank. at the end of August last, has been convicted of manslaughter and sen tenced to t mouths imprisonment Bulletins. hard labor. It was proved on with Tm b Junction will have bulletins the trial that McGrath was greatly posted in front of the otiice lamp, provoked at the homicide, and hail Main Street, early'.in the evening always borne agood character before Krait--t I.) which same bulletins will be con fol. Nov. 2. Merrick to PiKut.o, o'clock t'mued till eleven night. hist of Liters. Wotxlwo; th, aged fifty years, narrow U NCLA I M KD IN TIIKI'OST The Junction in the only establish- 1KH1SIN; i, I 0'U(-- a in Territory of Ulali, iu ly escaped lynching tor being found ment that will give true returns as Not.t IHS'l. wlecii. if not calli..! for willtiu in bed with his daughter, aged l.'J. .nit. luotttb will beiieiit to tha tad Loiter otti.-ttelegraphed by the Associated Press. I r tall Mot'tiUgM. r. i.Ainits Come 'round after theatre, and read I. Parnell visited Nov. ( London, Anderson Pir;h C 2 the latest! lie was met a mile Limerick . Lake L.I from town by a reception committee HUNTS LIST. and the eorporaiion,and was escorted Tlie Kloitioii. Pen-iE B Adams J F by a procession of iO,OtW) people inBobbe II Brown F 11 ol Dillon. number a cluding o,OlH) horsemen, the day large During N 3 mid I'Sulhvan, memSeymour F 11 (),shaughiiessy TOters have visited the polls and cast helangpf Smith t Cross .1 B bers of parliament sp ike at the meettheir ballots for lion. Geo. k. Can- Dundy .1 M Smout .1 ing. There were 150 extra constabuStout .1 non, the People's Delegate to Con- GordeYi C W lary on duty, but the military were Southw ich .) confined to the barracks. gress. At the time our reporter left Ihtniitil E P Tackett W III I 'linn War l'i p.m. upwards of Ileitnelly the City Hall W Kimball SC Thompson Nov. J. lO.Dilil Kassian Bkrlin, ii00 votes had bren deposited, but Kerin .1 11 Svenson S J have been concentrated in troops conWe W'illson B. ' very few being '"liberal." liUull.l VluLl' Will' hingleyT . .. 4i' ... ..... iui t'l.irk.i Wilms h The powers Imve not yet agreed upgratulate the People voters ufOgden hasell W D E McRride J on itnyt ing in regard to the precinct upon their energy on this T'Sii obtain auyol these ii,.l vau of the Meet in tho wateis of mum ak fur"ftitai-iiie,lettpra," anil giTr datv o occasion. L' (iair. ilcigno. Ihe GOLDBEEG, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, t.VUliK MA.NAi.EMKNT t-nis result. . i 5' CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! i I thai (he conference between the hclliiierent power- - under the good olliee- - of the l iuted Stales closed Wltif lilt AED CkVr,.. Siw l. t, u ,,. ' IIR1EF MENTION. STI.'PI - -- H). MAIN STKEET. j a- I Kiilcred i -- li alio- Importer and Wholesale Dealer. -- -- than, all other Newspapers Combined' l STEVENS' BLOCK, , busi-ne-s- l , Mip i HltK.V our Prices are as low as the market i: aidi'i-ilEET mill s in .Montana at j PhATED GOODS Dillon, and three hundred and forty STOVES AND llWARE. eight mile- - north of Og.leu city. The- Table and Pocket (hitler) citi.eli-- , em enier one ut their tin.coaches heir and alter andeoflwen-iv-tui.iiours. will reach the northern cud. feeling fre-- h and vigorous, ready . for a stage ride, or for other '1'he idea that a reduction of a few inches in width and a few feet in length takes all cointorl away does not iiohl good iu these coaches. It is true t hey arc shorter and narrower than the broad or standard gunge but theieis still to be found in the coaches - much comfort per square inch as in any coaches of the larger class, and tne Pullman Palace Sleepl.jburing under reduced expenses since having bought the interest of Mr. Fred ' KiVspI x can ing i ai sare not excelled by those on offer to my customers and the public generally my goods at the lowest possible figures, consisting of any other railway. l JUNCTION has a Larger and Circulation in tt L'ai Northern, tliroaghf Jo on..- i di'-i-- 37i - lis-:- pa-si- Citv Time, OnN' IfAKDWA llll IJEPAimiENT, iu-uii.- ' e (2 rail-.va-- - -. 111- -- ana usually Lb Ob j po-iti.- i - by us, "wrntt T-v a:. that n should; iiiuiig-iii.-i- .t we oCCUlV feel j.ruLld Of the witii that model passing j he bemitifu! Sail hike and n -- Aprointetl Hardware Stores, and -- e. . - earned Vines i.'deii Citv has the honor of oeing the southern terminus r.f 'he long-- I est narrow guage railway iu the world and the 1'tah Al Northern - " cufu" pief m all it- - vur.ous appointment i tu tii'-ii- Kiiud ?' arde tiers' i -- - Xarrow-tiiiii- TarvOGK IS PULL AND - in Ihe World. n. - !' refu.-illj- .' ii I lOitVrK tUsii The Longest -- lit in tn m tu ..A iu .9 id a m fi ... i in ....'J40H iu ....tjuu ui ... tu a in leftVi'd.... CCtrniu arrive!..... IU .V u arrives..... ' point ofasix- liiiie-jn.iki- j ...X ;'o arrive Kmfitraot arris I1 ' I C u P H It leaven .r&i " J OO U mi tin" i'V l.i Jill li. J !m eid t i at i. Sn mi .liter lie- ' relee e ei tl ll,. v roti- liOt-l:.inkiii.- UiiliiUt . ' t" whet her inijiiii ie:;. lei iuv i.usuoN, aiiiuiie wmild call on tlu.in to j.av holiday in tl I;. iik of Kn iluc around mii,,hl' on tile tock to!l,:.ud linaliy Went ihe !oi the mini who attend- a I'fiitrl. to hoot Inn:. Mo- In i,.n l hinkin 0Mai:-k- ii I. i me thoul.i.Noi, III letll e:tl yillfl merchants sand bundled five leading 1. Aasina Mr. J. a protest room on the si:eond il ior of lite ol this eity have signed by the ai'aiiist, the expui.ionol the religious boa i liiiit; house, slandins: when M ciuigregutions. window hh.tviilil biiu-el- l. who hupj ened lo lin M il s anil -- i ipt II., him, 'li w hi- and tired at bun the. Sheik Abdullah U.MioN. Nov. ball n just over his head. .Mr. sent a e'ciiiiiunieatioli to the Ameri- , ol Ihe W. II. Keller, who has can missionaries in I'rumiah, bill t, stole, tried to make them ii,' tin in tu hoist the American could only pacify them for a inono-nbuilding m liuf above the Mis-io- n unlil some new tiling caught their order that t may be reeugin.ed and when the cily - attacked eye. They wont out to and commenced shoot'int.' al the by the Kurd . kilhtiL' everal, and hen chicken-- , i Iiim .i w mi. ml l;. mi i. proiin-eu-ohooting eoiiuiii need Niv. J. 'I I e depait-liten- t dv. causing men ;hn were - .elvised bv telegr.UH-frool late leave ilroad to jat work on the tu Chili and l'eru our mini-le- i- In u m i j 4 p iu 7 :t ni 10 s p ai S ainctirni. iu.Mti-- 1 ;i i: op-- n ... trivet -- ' Hi. m 4 - liainci cm ciuue to town - it) Teli-- G Oils Paints, NORTHERN. & WINU. W fw.-nt- ve.in-uHiii- ITRAINS. Kt '.In- a mini who wa iluhui'l, ' l i h'-i- and ifr liuyiiii several luitlh-- oi beer no driri l iiu them l.eeuiiie vciy i.lill-- : i' fvei Wpiie i' it eunie 'id. I';iyiii: and Win. K1M1UI1. NATHAN i p!o I tvom 1.. I u l'l-- a lur;e- - Ivile Koek, and s (.. am li G l'i pin !u Upee from witii h:iii- .-., S iw-- FOREIGN NOTES. "low Hoys." has the Tim lilaekfoot Jli-s'efollowing further particulars of the killing il' two men at Eagle Kock, of w hii h we gave aa account the day The pai aUer tiie affair occurred. ticiii.ii's are as follows: iii the morning of the above day, iiaiiied Win. Mohan. Who was W;.lker .1 Willifoiviii.in lor ISM). 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