OCR Text |
Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle 157. I OIj. nil. i THK IT H.ll tr.m.11 l.V M II CHRONICLE bATUKE EVENING tv i iT'.:n ..j .he rUBUSIIISB Ciif.MCU A llisit I'k't elanil KVi.i.V KVF.SIX'.. I - - CM. "J. j Ntw Youk, COMPANY. .i mtl - Sit jr.ontli. J!T i i i.'aruvt ; r.lli itftRlRKJW Terms mi 4 00 i.W " W nil port - rlty : . i tlia Salt . lake .MylvioiRte 1 etas' "MWf. .inrfN it. trii.sos.uuiuc-aMiiiiiii:tr- i.r . . BDSISESa HOTICaj. i'i'Nt'-.- V I'KLl.AT,, LAItfiE A N D I) H Y. ikni b.i tMitL.1 cheap. Inquire at ttaltar , taudy I'actory, fret door couth of VR:.-- r itouoi. . ' I rlii.'ntvr-Asiviitv.RO- ani cki.lai: OM "V.', Xf,.friV.S?ccon(ldoiiHislpa. Appiy ji, ji. JuIiumiii on the premises. ri:ii and cim liocti-f, ...V uaiTk-ov- s A 1 tioort location, low riiRuco t mgr ofl'.ee. tifi'.f inhHtsl. Inquire at tlila ( i , v.j'iln. .;l n:,;,;otrANi i.ampsi Bl. lint U OI! Stow. at thk pioxekrli. South Street, hoelilcr, piuprlttw. AND JAPAN BAZAR. H'o'vh ho'kcUIXA Stuck of Imported Holiday Ooodj, an was anil CoRlec; lo tlic China ft. (Til hr Water j.Uy, ctc. hcw eood fvpcr italfc lVlcM lWKiwtiWe. So. 9T Main t. w I'.O.Box I0C& irrOUAGK. AUCTION AM) WMMagroN. 01,1 &tf htantet U llavlnrtcd to o:i Wwt lomplo utreot, I am prepared conda fur Morose at the moat rwuonible rueir 1 liaro implo room to accommodate of tbin of nicrehandtae.and to all ho mw MSodi i.Mumml j.W.mykick. ny charge. !U iTltTR piuiksiAKEip-O- Ei h'whAND ahoea repaired neatly and . hrtply. after tlie mort Improved atyle, tint IdUir 1hm, north. John W et&T. PROFESSIONAL it a i) c i. i f i' E. tkacukiTop . .. Unsle, has removed to Flrrt Month etreet. rr,ii.l door eMtidSt. Mark Church. Or. lcn , Uiisl Wednesday and Kalitnlaya. l)KxiiJ'l'H Ml A PM AN '& WHYTljck, Honse. AniCHhetiva I Walker Opera Yeh p!ir.i In office. J. t. l.f.ClllfJUt. I I WXIVIOCK. NntnoijrnisfrisTr t TifrcifcocK DkntStj s. "ofkick i A-- kiovkh. Wanlch Kook, Bait lake. W. It. Stover, Logan, Utah. , if MOUNTAIN LEAGUE UNiON NOi li SALT LAKE IHIPI.AR CONVENTIONS XVK1CY Fl-- ! Jay evening at 8, In hall of tha Union, utrer Opera Home, tjojoumlng coropanlor.i l enr.llallv Invited to attend. ARTHUR U THOMAS. Commander, i. H. HtciDat, Clerk. ly IIat.pin. Signed aud aworn In before me this 23lh day of Ooloher. 1W. Charlea (t. Kinks, Notary L'nhli', (Vest fTiesler county, N. Y.: F.T. Ilalpin, II. C. Henderson, F. H. ltenoud, wilnesees. The Atlantic a Paclflr. New York, Oct. SO, The position of the Atlantic & Pacific on Pacific busi-ni NET FVF.RY TIU'RSDAY AT TSJ9 P. U., . L in OiM Follow' Ilnll, Union Btoek, Halt oty. Odd Fellows in good siamling are ,iied to attend. N.f. HPiUNitER.N.ti. i. .i. Thou .is, Secretary; at I Ylsltlngl-Ntlienmad- HISCELLAHE0U8. MILLINERY ISTAHUSIIMENT. B J. E. GREGORY MRS, BoihtHT OUT THK ENTIRE MRS. RARN'UM hi the Millinery HAMNit ! W.lCSI. No. 56 'ss i.i.pcu. 1 Main wlllt Street, full aiidcuuiideto ment of. Assort- inery and Hair GOODS Ar.d h ilea her Mcnda and tho public generally to call. L P. Uunxi.im. F.O.Uobn. j. MAIN AND THIKD Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. i y. SOLD complicity made things uncomfortable for his lordship. NEW HOUSE! AND NEW AND A Drunkard's Double Harder. Oct. 30. Eugene Beck returned home this aflornoou and began a quarrel with his wife, lie drew five charges DEPfHliK NEW FURNITURE! to275Q PER RATES $1.50 Carts Road the for IIA-- I Fall STYLES ATT No, D. LOMAX, ORNEY-AT-LA- W 04 W. Second South Street ma Bloek.SaH UkoCliy. J. B. CECIL, Groceries, Green Groceries, STOCK NEW AND FiiKML union block. THE.. A 1.AIWE .NI TAILOR KUTiANT STOCK OF and Winter Goods! Consisting of the Very Best THE PERRY ROAD CART, Is the very fitsi and only vehicle made that has POSITIVELY NO HOUSE MOTION whatever. The first and only cart made that riilm as steady as a buggy, a comfortable ns a' phaeton, nnd draw lighter than either. and may properly be For Ladies? use it really has no equal, Uirg easy of , termed luxurious. It has a phacton-shajirIndy, with n wide, itei . s'ld nicely upholstered seat in leather or cloth. and Imported Street, Domestic Suitings. 111S. MAIN STREET rent on anpllortlnn P. O BOX 3Bfl. tha iwnnlry. all naTt U one-thir- d mt-t-w- FOR SALE :BY W. JOHN LOWELL COMPANY, BR00I & REMINGTON, JOHNSON .uses rt rot. Tirr. oni.y LOCATED CO., PRICE IN THE OF WELL-KN0W- HAVIN' ANTHRACITE M COAL. New Price, $8 and $0 per Ton, According to Size. COLORADO AND VALLEY PLEASANT Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, tent, cited with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & It. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Second Rmith Street. AND Well - Furnished AM READY TO ENTERTAIN The Commercial Travelers, STOCK FINEST IMPORTED STYLE, FOB FALL AKD WINTER IN 7HIi CITY. FIT M. Hotel ALL. I intenls will be most rcvpet-tfull- nttei., irnrelcr in Ogden. ! H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Coach and Carriage Painters, XI) ORKRIANSH ATTENTION. P Guaranteed. PRICES SUITINGS Colors M Ground ASURY'S and i.liier we'd known hr;si;i! uf in or Varnish Oil TO To lie Pantings Sample Fashion Pla THIS lir.OIKNKl 1, KASHI) I.hciific required for cdnimcn-i- COMPLETE OVERCOATINGS CENTRE called to the fact that PEOPLE LEA' VINO (MJ DE. jfoayTuriiaiLir altcnlLm ON ANY OF THK MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Ereuin Twin from Salt Lake and abiying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE IIOIJK A . AND MOST.. jA. BUSINESS THIRTY MINCJjii! FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. 1870. THE LARGEST AXl) DOMESTIC i and 1 CHARCOAL! AND COKE Wood And Pig Iron. ESTABLISHED THE IN cfncini: Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals REDUCTION HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. defy coMPETmoN. fnrwnhlcd on applivation. and Buie for BUCKLE" & SON, Tailors and Woolen Drapeis, I. SALT LAKE CITY. O. BOX 582. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. foim-- l i;i (l.e v- - r!i. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. O. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT DEALERS I- N- & CO. - NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, I'A&iENGKll THAIS'. LEAVE HALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: OOINQ NORTH. Allantic Express FaetUo Xxprets 1 1 ........................ t...T. Poultry and Game No. 265 Inquiries aiiswered prumplly. j RECEIVED. Main UKfl.IVKI) JU.-r- i rattle-thieve- A Train riroil Into. Oct. 30. The 2V&uiw-2tkLi'iVims Surocco, X. M., special T The posaciigcr train this evening, as It was nearing Earondida, four miles north of here, on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe nnd, was fired into by a band of masked men. One woman it reportec shot. The town is np in arms, ami the sheriff i in pursuit. WHEELS j Cloaks and Suits. WINTER WIRE, PUMPS. FAS H IONABLE ! Dreta-make- r. PU"B L.IC solieiled. . AVD awffiKar STEAM BALING All sire crn'.'.sntty in Mock. Wc have the b ir.ol Slmk of AND AND JOS. BAUMGARTEN, Multitude. j ' LAPHAM. Street. TIES : SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Market PRICES: I.iuei-- BALING all purpn?'. r (ri'f.,iideuiv BoHvdcrn cud Families. Street Cats from all Depots pass the dour. W. 42 LOW AMIS UHSTVBLF. .ME AM ENGINES, LEI-TEI- . TLRBINE AW MILLS AND SHINGLE MII.IA DAY. tvifSpccial IaiM to Permanent mort-Itage- s. M. G. 1,- - 1. KINDS, PRESSES. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. To-da- MR3. IJu.ilily null I'bll ciul Wril - AssorUvl KNOWLES IN ALL IT MuDKIiN HAY l'-- JUST him. It is feared he will he lynelicd. n jllH'IALo A1TENTION GIVEN TO THE the Ore and DuUhm. Mill, Rotilh jail is insecure. tlct'ALI. RAZAK I'ATTF.CKS street, between Utah & Nevada end ACJKNT FOll anil ttnwn ftee, Batar Staveutnen Oattle-ThieiLynrliail X) cent by nuUL Hoop KUrt. B tulle Denver, Oct. 30. Rumors have Dnw Buttons. Caroline Health Conets. Bustle Addict or call on reached here of the lynching by vigil- Bklrtf.ete. NU8. M. (. LAPIIAH. Kelt Lake City. EDWARD MICHAEI.IS, s antes of a gang of seventeen captured whilo in tamp on Iiock Creek, in the Gore range of mountains, twenty or thirty miles west of Georgetown. No UK.tl.SR IS particulars arc at present obtainable. The report ia thought to lie exaggerated. Fine I I OF' Tullalaii, Ct., o f IV i Agricultural Implements ALL and direct la the recent Astor riots, which Denver, rnwrcLA.vi - VERY AT A r i UALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. am.- V:lir:'l:!i'.J eminent Hebrews as the Iothschilds and in the Moutcfiores, and which is y a mast flourishing condition. Here mar be seen children of ill nation, speaking of extraction, and children, too, speaking about all languages, but who are of blood one one race. There children on are the 3,300 register of this greet school, and the average attendance is 3,100. 1 hare often heard it said that there are more Jews in London then in Jerusalem However this may be, statistics dearly how that out of the 5,000,000 Jews assigned to the entire world at least 3,600,-00- 0 are in Europe. A Jew is a leading director in the Bank of England, into which position he was finally financial anti lifted a after social battle which has become historical, and everywhere in London one finds evidences of the wealth and power of a race which centuries ago were driven from EnglanJ by an infuriated rabble, leaving liehiiul in the hands of the King all their property, debts, obligations and y in England the Jews are iiremost in matters of education, and the average attendance at their schools is larger than that of any other class; and it has lately lien stated that there are tiro classes in Great Britain who have never asked that the standard of education be lowered the Scotsman and the Hebrew. Old Hebrew writers said tha world could only be saved by the breath of school children, and uttered the maxim, "First build schools, then the temple; then the synagogues." into her heart and head, and the woman dropped id. Mias Addle Bailey, his sister-in-lawho waa in an adjoining room, No. UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL rashod out, when the remaining charge from the revolver was emptied into her heart. The' drunken wretch then laid and Bullion Carefully Sampled. down in a stupor and fell asleep. lie was FALL awakened by tho officer who arrrwted NOTARY THE LT.I.nnP.ATED l OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, THACKRAHS C. CONKLIN & CO. a revolver, emptied M.Vl.EK j ;Schultler Farm and Freight Wagons l.trznitSi'liflol In the Worlil . Ballelta f iiCorreilndeiiCiClknitiint.'uui. The largest school in tbo world h tlie J ews free school of an institution which has Iwen helped forward by yurh y lain with moral SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY. Tha British Comninus. MISCELLANEOUS. London, OcL 80. In the House of Glad it one Raid the adCommons vance on Khartoum would have been made earlier had it been possible. Journal-Regist- er! A motion granting precedence of ell was franchise bill other bnsiness to the adopted without debate. EOK RALK BY Lend Randolph Churchill moved the amendment to the address in reply to the F. RAYBOULD, Queens speech of which he gave This censures tho Kight Hon. Bookseller and Stationer, Joseph Chamberlain, president of the Board of Trade, "for inciting by his the Filnteim .f.iit speeches interference with the freedoiu of political discussion , and justifying riot moIn .making the and disorder." F. H. NELDEN & CO., tion, Lord Randolph charged Chamber notice-Toesda- SOUTH STREETS. ni-tu- 1 : George A. Lowe, If pUN-iii- l es I.O.O.F. MI3CF.LLAK E0US. r, thus described by Boston parties: The Atlantic A 1'aciQc line receives 27 percent of all tlicgron traffic on the Paof cific railroads wu-Paso, Ogden, abmil hi per cant of nil Albnqnerqc; SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. through continental business, which lat ViniTit EVERY FRIDAY EVEN (Nil AT yoar amounteii to SI 1,000,000 tcrrws. If Block. Fallow Union In Odd Hall, ,L the roads in the far western pool the uVi iVU.iws inmrsl iiaiitiinx are Invited to Southern Pacific, Atlantic AjPacific, ami ;. 1. liEO. A. I.UKE, N. I i. Central Iaeifie receive 4(5 per cent of i.ll. Pam iSO.facieUry. this gross lmnscontincntal traffic, or iOSDAN LODGE N. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. and the Atlantic & lacilio line rma every jioxday evksinu in Odd Fellows' New Hall, rnkm has 27 r cent of this, or $1I3CG,200, its .UW i Odd Fellows In good standing an1 in own line of 817 miles to Mojave will revtiiicitteTi-l- . its proportion of the distance to ceive T. JOHN lilXKI.K, N.ti. 87453 L The local San Francisco, ci':; Hyahs, secretary. business will amount to from $50,000 to RiDGELY L0DGENft 9i"l. 07676 5100,000 per month, anti the rebate from (TUSH EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING the Atehison and St. Louis & San Fran.Huvu'o'dnck.ln Odd FellowF ITtlLUiiIon cisco companies will insure a fair net welcome. iKivic,. G. PHIL. KMPP1.E, S. aura for the bond interest nt the incep'V. M. Clark, Secretary. tion of the enterprise. CALENTHE LODGE Ni7 Si K. OF 7'" A meeting of representatives of the EVERY MON roads in the new Colorado and Utah pool RHiUIJtR CONVENTIONS Walkm at (kulle Hall, was held in Chicago yesterday and be I'is-r- t Horae, at 7?--l- p. m. VbHtlng Knight us da welcome. PHIL. KL1PPI.K, U. C. work on details. The important matter Jolt F. Taylok, K. of R. & 8. of the division of territory will come np LODGE N0.1, UTAH VISCtLLAitEOUa. d I B. K. fc-- - Maria SOCIETIES. tAY tf r ir Governor Cleveland and Maria Halpin haa occniiiej inoeli oflhe public niton ism, hut until now no public vri rJ has lieoa hearJ from the nnl',rtun:it r trrunn, alw e name has hoea on evei y tongue, Her anrn stateioent witm-ssthy her ton, who urge.! her t tell the irtith, hero with presented, is as follow.: 'I deny that there was anythin; iu my aetitii)a or against niv character at any time or any place np tu the Lour I funned the ac iuaintance of ftrover (Tevcland from which cilhv-- r he ur any fllicr Ir,on can cum the s!bh!tl Misjii rion ufci- ini'. hour I.'p to that mv life wa as filin' aud sK)iIevi as that of any lady in the city of UtiiTnR a fact which Cleveland ahculd Lc man eiit'Uyh and .just euout'h to admit, and I defy him or any of his friends to elate a aiiifjtv fact r pive a Hnle inri.ieiit or action of mine to which auy one could tako exception. 1 always foil that I had tho oonlidenre and esteem of my eniployera, Illnman & Lest and Flint & Kent, and tliit I could not maintain ir 1 had been thevilewrctc.li his friends would have the world believe. IIo sought my and obtained ah introduction to me from a jierson in whom I had every confidence, and he paid me very marked attention. His character, ao far aa 1 then knew, was good, and itis iuten-- ' lions, 1 believed, pure and honorable. The circumstances under which my min was accomplished are too revolting on the part of (trover tMevcland to iw made public. 1 did not ace 0 rover Cleveland after iuv for five or six weeks, min, and 1 was obliged to send for him, be being the proper person to 1 will whom I could tell my rouble. not at this lime detail tny snltujuent miflcrings and the birth cf our boy on September fill, 1ST 1. l!ul 1 will say that the statement p:ililinlied in the Buffalo TikjiVHi in the main is true. There is not, and never was, n dunk as M the parentage of our child, nnd the a(leni4 (trover (Tevcland or his friends to or anycouple the name of (Hear Fi.l-nfor that one elso with that of the purpose is simply infamous anil false. 1 i1. 1.. uppoaltd Walker I luue.i.Tcr Peahury liesoifadnuratoie. Anerthetle Riven. I ctephono in office. P. -- .l whi Jo Lot revive tUcIf wtl. r,r have any Mine of lifitttyingiha ogee. 1 i;lnts FIVE LlSICIS, fo nf 1a- - 1 r lbo EH (Tmpur in ttu lVUati. tillV.Mt. Jllllll. Xkw Yoke, Out. SO. AiTi-! through the waii::vl and ir.ii troublesome period of tiie great political Si. John, the cold battle, water landidnte r the Presidency, bis at last been made an object for wandal. It L now alleged that hj Lis wife after be!n legally (uanii-- to Imr for three months, and thervni'ter refuted to give or doanythiug lor her nuppuit or for I lie support of their child. A qursk-macalled at the Juana ofiito Jjt t.iqhl and left affidavits, uf whi h the following an extracts: John II. Brener sayn: "John L. ,Si. John married my Mary Jane Brewer, about the 23lh day of June, 1352. TYe were living in Calhoun, Richland county, Illinois, nt the lime. Three month after he married her he deserted her. After waiting palicntlv for seven long years to bo recogni-Ciagain by him, she sougLt fur amt r.lunintd a diof their rhiid. vorce, and also the She died shortlv afterwards if a brol.cn heart. cunthcr cvidtiuc t,f litis Dinn's beanicKsncMt I hnve to say that when his sen, Henry B. ?i. Jidmwn 17 years old he met wiih a severe accident wliichlnl to his being conliiie.l to his bed, and sympathizing neighbors wrote to id fattier, a king Min to liquidate the doctors bill. lie refused. Suit was commenced (u force him to pay the bill, but it was ncyer ended, and the hill still remains unpaid." The nliove and n threat timiiy oilier facts wen k worn in n 25lh. 1831, by Brewer. Iu another affidavit Mrs. Brewer sujiports her husimnd'a affidavit, nnd concludes by saying that Mrs. St. John said on her death bed that her husband had wrecked her life and broken her heart. Other affidavits mnlu by prominent gentlemen of ilichland county, Ills., are to the clt'cft that they hare known Brewer fur' a number nf years ai n gasi citiren, and that he i worthy if Mitf. In herown sffidavit. made when necking Mrs. M. John chsiscter-l".for a diviifi-rndurt to bur a. her husband's living cnii-- l an-- l heartier for alianJouinu her. A just three months the hy LAKE CITY', FKl DAY. OCTOISKIE HI, 1SS1. .SALT I ...tl a. 1:J0 p. 111, u. I I GOING SOUTH. Mllforl KxpHM 1.. ................... .... . . Juab Kxpren at... Traliu' arrive ilaL'y lit Suit Lake 1ltjr 4:10 p. m. 7:40 a. m. fullows: FROM SOUTH. Juab KznrcMit.. .m..m.w.mw.... ...... (SO p. m. lake dally, exccM Buulayr, fir North at Bd3 a. m. end Freight Tnln leave Salt at MS a. m. and 1:10 p.m. 4: (5 p. m. Allantie hapran fue Bourn al ... FRANCIS UOVE, M....U . Oeuerel Frehtht and iraMncer Agcnl . p. m. Miltord Expxeni atu..MM.MM.MHi,iMM.10:I0 JOHN SHARP. MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TikH, ETC, a. m. Oeuetal Buperintsadent 144, 146 and 148 Main Street Salt Lake City, |