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Show v Salt Lake OL. 144- J.-2- SO. KVKKY EVENING, we fMindw njilaJ 1 Tei ms: JK.no 5U iw 4 .no z.uo rairliTto H,- Jirmi11 11 of the city lru : 75 - nut receive their will nXor have any r nine of complaint, ' win-u- - inWlilHF-I- th- ini theS.lt 1 Kuu-re- d ,1o (nee. iTko (illy Poslotlire a matter. l JOHN B. WIW .iiil-c- H. Bustnca T1 r7ITHVKK- -i' b.Bii U.if siinth Manager. H0TICB3. BTJSIHEiS LEAVE TO XTKMD of I?.0T?7' the nn account of my Appy to Jol." n,'P- - .... ,Mw . M wr T THE PIONEER Oouth Street. II. . Koehiur, prnprlt.ur. .v i TTTI r-- i!A "OPENED A PAWN ie of floor JeW- H. ?1T eiry and other Great Slanghter of Clilneae oa the per Loo liliuaa. Burned to Death. Jamestown, Dakota, Oct. Up- Paris, Oct. 15. General lie Liale telepniilia from Chu on the Upper Loo, Oman a follow: Col Donniter, after a hrilliant engagement on Friday, carried height commanding tho fortreu of Clink, forming a point at Dappnl of a large entrenched Chinese camp, whii:h waa defended by casement fort. The Chinese force were very large. Their lowe during the engagement were very heavy. On Saturday they attempted to assume the offensive, but our artillery atrewed the ground with Chiuese bodies. After losing all their positions the tied towards Langson, halting near Flint Knong, and Khauh. The French loss waa twenty killed and one officer; ninety wounded and two officers wounded. Our troops were animated with the greatest ardor. The Chinese engaged were a part of the best troops of the Empire, erfectly armed, and manoeuvred in liiropean style.. The Chinese losses were 3,000 killed, including their chief commander. ' The Chinese invasion of Tonqnin has been arrested in the direction of Langson. Chi-Mea- e HuuUag Outlaws. Oct. 15. New is just received from Unionville, Orange iiop.ViiiNA ? ivahTet county, far removed from the telegraph, Laree Stock of that two men, named Espendity and M SSiTSSS rSShle. Miller, escaped from the Crawford P.O.Box 106$. county jail and took refuge with the former's father, who is also Millers father-in-laThe sheriff went there jp tmSo room to Hconmmortate with a posse twice last week to arrest ulSSlanrtaSf nrohaudtsc,and pruarthem, hut was repulsed. Friday night " the escaped criminals went on a spree in in my charge. Unionrtile and terroiaed the town. Satr urday the citiiens formed a vigilance committee and laid siege to the Espeu-dit- y house. The old man and his wife were killed, and Millers wife and an MOfE&SIONAL old son were mortally wounded. TEAOIIRR OP The prisoners escaped in the darkness, is- - T. RADCLIEFE. M Mnrfc.h removed to First Honth street, and at last accounts the mob was purau-i- g iecond door cast t Vtrk'i Pliuicli. Ogden them, and they will certainly be visited Wodneefleyt and Saturdayi. lynched if caught. TVhapmanwiiytoc. dentists, adC Walker Open Horn. Setlifhetory. In offiee. ministered. B. D. D. J. I " HYTOCK, Washington, Oct. 15. The excited s. CnAfNAK. - Nirri6iA, dentist, office and uneasy feeling prevalent throughout ni . '(iomaedtc Walker lion. "Ter Rcahury the executive departments of late, while J hnaon'i drug st're. Anesthetic given. awaiting the result of the Ohio election, Telephone In nfl!". "STOVER. has y lIlTCIICtK'K fSYxTISTS given place to great satisfacI ) J. W. Hitchcock, Wiwatrh Block. 8aU tion among the thousands of government iakc. W. K. Stover, Logan, I'tiili. employes in Washington, and routine BOCIl work is proceeding quite as usual. A number f prominent officials are still LAKE -S- ALT MOUNTAIN ahsent from the city, however, end many UNI0T No. clerks are already arranging for leave of EVERY FRI CONVENTIONS REGULAR at IL in hall of the Union, absence to go home to vote at the coming Walker Opera linuse. Bojonmlng cuinpanioui Presidential election. Political matter, are cordially Invited to attend. therefore, still continue to attract atteu ARTHUR U THOMAS, Commander. tiou on all hands, and although there is S. H. Shidks, Clerk. no appearance of excitement, the UTAH LODGE N0.1, I. 0. 0. F. November election is yet manifestly the 7:30 THURSDAY AT P. TEET EVERY II, uppermost subject of interest. III Odd Fellow Hall, Union Block, Salt lake City. Odd Fellowa in good atending an A Drawn Hattie. invited to attend. N.C, SPRINGER, N.G. J. I. Thomas, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 15. The Tima calls Ohio the October 1. NO. F. SALT LAKE LODGE 2, 0. 0. and drawn battle says: After the most AT FRIDAY EVENING MEETS- InEVERY Odd Fellow Halt, Union Block. and exhaustive efforts ever desperate Odd Felkiwa in good Mending are Invited to GEO. A. LUKE, N. G. made by any party in any State, with attend. J.M. Da bumo, Secretary. Blaine leading the battle in person, Federal officials swarming in every IORDAN LODGE No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Monday evening at county, with hundreds of thousands of Meets Inevery Odd Fellow New llall, I'lilun dollura lavished to bribe the venal and Week. Odd Fellowi In good atanding are Indebauch the ballot, with the largest vote vited to attend. JOHN T. BUCKLE, X. G. ever east in the State at any election, and Lorn Hvawa, becretaiy. with a majority of over 3,000 on the vote RIDGELY LODGE Ne.9, 1. 0. 0. F. jiolled, Ohio has been saved to Blaine by evening a little more than half tho majority a Meets every Wednesday Odd Follow Hail.Unlon solid Bepublican vote would have given Block. VlKitiug brother made welcome, him. This is a Republican victory that FHJU KLIPPI.K, N.G. W. M. Clakk, strongly foreshadows a Bepublican defeat Secretary. in November. CALENTHE LODGE No. 5, K, OF P. JT iiliJcSS ijoxo toof Indianapolis, vwsffisr rAKSi.f ggiga,ffi,ar ar nf-$- Ana-stheti- Telei-h.iii- r - 1 (anti-Blain- conventions every mon-at C.ittle Hall, Walket opera Hmue, at 7:30 p. n . Vlaltlng Knight made welcome. P1IIL. KI.IPPLK.C.C. Jons F. Tavuib. K. of R. A S. Regular MISCELLANEOUS. MILLINERY establishment. MRS. J. E. GREGORY bought out tiie entire Having iniinmk SI m- HARNUM in the Millinery - Main Will reopen with Street, a Bill and complete Amort-rnent- Millinery and Hair GOODS On MONDAY Mlie SEPTEMBER MORNING, 1M. would be pleaaed to moot nil lier old cualomeni. Steamers Transferred. Philadelphia, OrtoW 15. l'etor Wright & Son, general agents of the Bed Star lane, state the American boats have been sold to the International Navigation Company, which has undertaken to continue ana develop the Philadelphia and Liverpool service under its present title of the American Line. It may be necessary to do this under a foreign flag. The agents consider it a matter of congratulation that the enterprLA will be taken up and continued by a corporation composed almost entirely of American trauiqiorta-lio- n men, who have already iuccesfully Line between established the Bed Antwerp and New York, and Antwerp and Philadelphia. Mills Shut Down. Oct. 15. written agreement circulated among the mills to close for a week commencing Saturday night, was signed by 31 mills and will stop 1,000,000 spindles, out of a total of 1,400,000 spindle era pluved on print goods, and throw nut of work for the week 10,000 persona. The prospect is that unless the market imn will continue in proves the n includes The definitely. every cotton goods mill in the city except those making fancy goods and a few large print works. To-da- y F. O. Hons. J. C. CONKLIN & CO UTAH Ores ORE and MILL SAMPLING Bullion Carefully Sampled. Opecial given to the AJBale o attention Ores anil Bullion. Mill, South street, between Utah A Nevada ijmpleCentral Railroad Depots. Office ifndnn Bank of Utah (frnnt rnoml. and over EDWARD MICHAEI.IS, notary public SALT J. D. LOMAX, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. CITY . IN TIIE CELEBRATED DEALER THE Gazette Somerset, Pa., special A laborers under- say: number of Hungarian took to drill out a charge of dynamite and giant powder which hail failed to explude, at Rlouglis Cut on the South Pennsylvania Hallway, a short distance north of this town this evening. An iron drill waa used fur the work. A spark ignited the powder and a terrific explosion followed. One was killed, another hail hi right arm torn ufl, and a number of others were badly bruised and burned.. Bobbad of S 1,700, Pa., Out. 15. The Gazette special from Grant, Pa., says: Four masked men broke into the residence of Nelson Uelfrick, Neat street, Boniface, Cambria county, last night, and forced him to give up $1,700 iu gold and currency, which he had secreted. The robbers are believed to he the same gang who recently entered the house of a farmer named Gates, and compelled him todiggoige $2,000 at the point of revolvers. Several persona suspected will be arrested OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, SOLD VERY AT A LOW Full and PRICES I Line of Implements MOWERS, Agricultural OF ALL AND KINDS, HAY DEDERICK Harvesters and Binders, Pittsburg, BAIN WAGON, STEAM Fur all purNMe. AMEN Moving on wheels that never fail. BALING WIRE, PUMPS, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LKFFEL TU RHINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Inquiries answered pruiiiitly. c.niplete stork of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. The Largest and Beat Selected Stock of Hardwood and Wagon Material in Utah. -- AND All sizes constantly in stork. Correspondence soliriled. A full and TIES BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES AMI THE... The PORTER IRON FIREPROOF ROOFING the ia Rooting in the Market. CW11 The Panama Kevelutloa. Panama, Oct. 15. Ruis, the revolutionist, hoisted the Colombian flag over the steamer Alqjueta after capturing the vessel. He coaled the steamer from an American launch and then steamed up the coast. The Algjueta was loaded with soldiers. The State government officers seized the Morrow after Buis had released her, and putting on board 150 men and two Gajtling guns, have gone in pursuit of Ruiz. The Colombian government has ordered the recapture of the Alajueta at all hazards. AND FI Warranted of Heal Quality ami to he CHAMPION REAPERS Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Host and Cheapest JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ..Til.. and see us or address HOWARD SEBREE & CO., Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, FAS H ION ABLE TAILORS MnNiiiAXD.iMMni HA Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Weiser City, Idaho. Carts Road the for Multitude. Fall Accidentally Shot. Ha Lena, Mont., Oct. 15. A special to the Independent stales that David Altaian, chairman of the board of commis- A 1AKUK JUUT KKUKIVED AND E1.KGAXT STOCK OF and Winter Goods ! Consisting of the Very Best and Imported sioner of Missoula county, was yesterday accidentally shot and killra while hunting near Missoula, lie was found a shoi distance from the house with a bullet hole through the top of his head. He was an in Montana. Domestic 111S. MAIN STREET iresmifles sent on si4llnUlon old-tim- fat Suitings. P. O BOX all nails Uto Hf-a- . country. Prohibition Convention. Vt., Oct. 15. The Vermont Prohihitioniata in convention today declared they had nothing to hope from either the Republican or the Democratic party on this issue, and therefore endorsed St. John and Daniel and chose elector. Montpelier, THE PERRY ROAD CART, MISCELLANEOUS. la tiie very first ami only ALL KINDS OF Decorations Floral BROOM HOTEL, vehicle HORSE MOTION whatever, The first and as a buggy, as comfortable aa a phaeton, ami Fur Ladies use it really has no equal, being termed luxurious, It has a phaeton-shape- d upholstered seat in leather or cloth. two-whe- el MADE TO ORDER 50,000 BEDDING W. COMPANY, ESTABLISHED HOUSE PLANTS IN GREAT VARIETY. GARDEN RXEDK, COMPLETE FOB FALL AND YYlKThR 300 SEEDS, KINDS, 1876. M06T.. STOCK FINEST IMPORTED STYLE, Cheap and Perfect. F. DUE, O. NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH 214 BlncksWeat PIONEER E. STREET, of Cim Hons. LUMBER YARD. & WTh. Sells, G. FLOORING, Lath, Rustic Siding, Mouldi.igs, Hotel ALL called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OUDEi. SLEEP IN THE MORNING. The Commercial Traveler1 interest will be most respectfully alteu required fur commercial travelers in Ogden. License M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Coach and Carriage Painters, AND DOMESTIC WORKMANSH IP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES ...... AND TO...- -. Pantings Sample Fashion Pla forwarded on application. and Rules lor BUCKLE & SON, Tailors and Woolen Drapeis, P. O. BOX ATTENTION. We have the Finest Block of MASURY'S and other Colors DEFY COMPETITION. SALT LAKE CITY. DEALERS IE LUMBER, T. & FIT ... ..AND...... PRESERVED AM READY TO ENTERTAIN T1ILRTY MINUTES FOR IN THE CITY. HANGING BASKETS. FRESH FLOWERS T T Particular attention LARGEST AND Well - Furnished and UN ANY OF TH E MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or KvenLi-Tmifrom Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AJ -- PLANTS, 20,000 STRONG TOMATO PLANTS FLOWEB LOWELL THE CENTRE BUSINESS HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS New Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. CHEAP. THE IN one-thir- d 1 JOHN LOCATED made thul lias POSITIVELY NO only cart made that ride as steady draws lighter than either. easy of access, and may properly be body, with a wide, deep ana nicely FOR SALE BY Of Live Flowers or Everlastings. OGDEN, UTAH. 682. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Ground in Oil brands of well-kuuw- or Varnish To be found in the world. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & WINOOWH, DOORS, BLIND'S ETC. First South Strssi, Opposite 14th ward meeting house. Salt Lab NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. -- DEALERS do. ( IN- - Citv. Utah. Dominion Business Failure. PA88ENGEB TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: EXPRESS Toronto, Oct. 15. Wolls Brothers, EXPRESS jewelers, have assigned; liabilities, I GOINQ SOUTH. GOINQ NORTH. assets about half the liabilities! 4:10 p, m 7fl) a. m. Milford Express at Atlantic Kzproaa at-NO. Ml MAIN BTRKKT. FIRST ...... ..... c40a.ui. 4S p. m. Juab Express at lMclltc Exprua at. dnor north oi Barratt Braa. Telephone James Campbell A Son, stationers and paSScngcr Trotua arrive dally In Bait Lake City as fellows: publishers, have failed for $350,000; Package, Transfer and Excursion Wagon FROM SOUTH. FROM NORTH. sets unknown. The Merchants' bank ia always In naullncas. Moving Planus, Orgaua . (HO p. l -- 10:40 a. m. and Furniture a Hueclalty. Juab Express at-IMrille Kxpicss at intereatbd to Ilia amount of $100,000. fimMn-hanthat d finest wagnn Hava lh Hunt Express at ieiaaeBaeaa 10:10 a. i Atlantic Express at 7d0p.m. lliirbiw Brothers, wholesale dealers in was ever brought to Ihla oountry. woolens, of Utreetsville, have assigned ; Balt Lake dally, except fiundaya, tut North at B3D a. m. and 4AA p. m.; the Star Freight Train,a.leave m. and IrtO p. m. liabilities, $200,000; assets $100,000. fer Boufla at JOHN SHARP, FRAMOU COPE, The Bank of Commerce is a creditor for ttwcnl BunristisdiDt Agent. Qaaaml Freight $uo,ooo. STAR Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, Afteee Koak, Salt Lake h. 1 4 I urvmci, MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. Mi w , 04 W. Second South Street, V- advantages accorded should be confined He solely to Spain and America. cluimed it would be impossible to con a convention between Cuba, Porto Rico and the United States upon the same conditions as are obtained in the general treaty, and if forced to conciliate upon international requirements, the negotiations between the two countries would have to be continued. George A. Lowe, 190,-OG- CITY, UTAH. LAKE attorney-at-laNo. Fine Buggies and Carriages d shut-dow- Oar Spanish Treaty. Madrid, Oct. 15. La Liberal stales that United States Minister Fester, prior to signing the treaty on behalf of the United States, demanded the reciprocal XISCELLAnOUt. Yes- SALT LAKE shut-dow- J. U. OonaijN, ntlCE, FIVE CENTS MISCELLANEOUS. 15. 8tr Falls River, Maas., 1SS4. terday afternueu, 20 miles nurth ol this son of city, the wife and Carl Schrneder were burned to death in prairie fire which the woman was trying to prevent destroying their wheat stacks. One of the children saved himNO IN self by reaching some plowed ground, and two others were saved by rushing into a pond of water, The mother and little child had reached the ground that stock i.f FIX 1C BUGGIES CARRIAGES, and the had been burned over, but weresuflucated Has such a acknuwlislued Siniidsnl of Wagons, by thei smoke, and falling, their clothing was consumed on their bodies. When BAIN. found the child was clasped in the mother's arm. Nothing but FIRST-CLAIWORKMANSHIP, and sold at GREAT BARGAINS, fttll and examine our department f this Fine and Durable wurk. The trade is A Fatal Ksploslon. aud we are turning oil I a large quantity of the Pittsburg, Oct. 15. The Cbumneiul growing lively, 31 No. 56 ., three-year-ol- rnR"NICLE PUBLISHING COMPANYi iixuowfiBiTKnl South f.lwet. Salt lake CHy Second J, W, . A FRENCH VICTORY. - rJb?.t SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY, OCTOllKH - SALTLAKE EVENINGCHRONICLE l . CUy. 2" I 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. l.t . 1 |