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Show alt Lake Evening Chronicle. Oli. rt.XC). V il . SALT LAKE CITY, Fit IDA Y, XOVEM1IKK 7, AX SALT LAKE EVENINGCHRONIGLE 47 tl KHjilu.lt,, 11B1.IS1IKU KVKlii KVKS1NH, .y Le rail-pi- 51 IXlOltMKXTKril bJ Terms by wil l.rar .iwuthe. S Lair City. Sail Street, M.iin S. 117 .. N - ! "i -- ,,r Jtr.vBionih. " ttOfc I By farrier u all eel; ivi ,r . 05-!Sfi nr-- Kll r,i M r. .IOIIN d llielr nx.-U- lsl..Aii:e m i lly Mattsxer. Biiinc-- J WH-dO- ivimu ftiti l nf rui.inliiiiit. wUl Lave any nail ndfiAl at lha Rail l ake matter. ttj rily i ?-- t li Hri T.IBMI.4 .i Mie pert' - HjO.il II i , , .'I KOTICIS. Cindy llirtl''. Vlalter fir.l Fat-wr- r,nlli of ilix.i- a lithei tv irkroom aYihti.lak Apply a. i me AND . Tfii'.'iili L P iU'IISK. low mu. A C1K rood location, M!gain. BrJ rrfn niaae nvwey tlilawluter. W.uld ofliee. il halt inter.''. Inquire at this no'ii ,L A.NO I.AMPS AT TDK 110KKKK 11. K Firr! oiitu Street. U iJll smw. patb K.Wiler. proprietor. UNO lUlP. CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAIt. TICI,, MrPflWiHI liww I.HJ. mil Airn kisjw lillr. Brief reawmahle. No. SSJ ' Main 1. klR i'.O.Box WC- - LUWi Lake Al:niON AND COMMISSION. rTOUAliF, leaned Die ol.l Clly Market Build-,1'ia.o- u S Having Went Temple at root, I am prepared To nke good loratorage at the moat rea amiable ,iter 1 have ample room to accommodate SSS come flbu Hie of tmn of mcrehandlae.and to all who may Imve gooda J. tt.llilUCK. charge. ihoiaaud it (HC -- MR itkWf maty nOOT AND SHOE MAKER (IKT YOUR bnola and ahoe repaired neatly and ,.Mply. alter the most Improved etyle, neat Halker Home, north. Joint Wcttcl. tt4 n fl.RM Pertf fo.Ho MOM PROFESSIONAL tVw, AS T. It AIK'IilFFE, TEACHER OK IfR. YL Unite, has removed to Flrat South atreet, ,3rend door east of Ft. Mark' Chnrrh. Ogden , felted Wednendayaand Saturday. ; IIIAPMAN A WHYTOCK' isvriffiE ! walker tera Houae. Aiiamhellea Tdephotw In oRlce. J. LtyHYroi'a, 1). I). S. i. s. CUAVkax. OKFICK I NKMIOli!. DENTIST. U. 1 . oiipoaite Walker Home, over Soahury A i.&MMi'idrtigatoM. Aneslhetlea given. Telephone luoMcc. SiuJ I lg lit HUM UlOttl ing (k -- DrvnsTs )FFia UB4-- Ihitchoock a rtovkiC Waeatch Bioek, Salt W.R. Stover, Logan, Utah. eke. SOCIETIES. & Tbeti mbeij .0 Cft; UnESt if thaw bciagl notwc thUaSs N0.1, I.O.O.F. f KET EVERY THURSDAY AT Tr P. M., A L in Odd Fellow Hall, Union Bioek, Kail Uiy. Odd Fellowa in good etaiuliug are it lied to attend. N. C. 8PKINV.E1., N. C. I. I.ToiiMaa, koerelary. LOOSE UTAH a,lc tthadk OpoBk m ead) feet itr topoa to pat titNofu toy u SALT LAKE an ami ct. hr i )CSI7I.aR , tahle a1 ol: ne LAKE COXVENTIOKS EVERY MI-- ; hday evening it Ala ball of the Union, . liter Opera Home. Sqournlngcmnpanloua OirJulir invited to attend. ARTHUR It THOMAS, Commander. I. II. SxibkA, Clerk. Lodei 4 ALT -S- aldHht LODGE NO. 2, 1. mu 'EVERY 0. 0. F. FRIDAY EVEKIKil AT Hell, Luiou Block. hM ydluaa In good (landing are invited to llawl. UKO.A.I.UKK.N.O. J. M. Uiei.isii, Sccwtary. 1 Ai '.sa. In (Kid Fellowa' LODGE Na. 3, L 0.0. F. EVERY MONDAY KVKNINW AT Lt.09, io (Mil Fellowe' New llall, Unieu fJoek. Odd Fellowa in good (tending ere IORDAN ima JOHN T. Bl'CKLK, N. 0. ' HOfiELY ' LODGTNe. ft L 0. 0. F.' . EVENING WEDNESDAY Aiet-rStt- if lock, In Odd Fellowa' ItalLUiiton Hack. Viiltlng hmtbenmaile welcome. PHIL. KLII'PI.E, N. 0. W.M.fuwt, Secretary. CUaTHE'LODGE Ne, S, kTo'F P. htDCLAR CONVENTIONS EVERY MON V' day evening at (Uatle Hall, Walkct rpwe Huiae, at WO n. m. Vialtlng Knlghte ade welcome. PHIL K l.IPPLE, V. V. Jons F. lAVLOK, K. Of R. & 8. jfEETS EVERY for 1 omLat untalal DtahTe: M the ht being I hotel K XIBCZUAnODI. tattk ILLINERY Uw 4U a Mini: claim; theaffl 84PE: 600 KHTABl.ISHMK.Vr. M; at opoH& MHS. millet: J, E, GREGORY- - su f 8 El ST. tk I AYUiiJ BiJL'ilHf Ol.T THE ENTIRE ARNl'M In the Millinery fcuiSf "f t Libt itlomlt jondBe M o I' The dynaiuite Kkvdinii, l'aN'ov. works of II. W. Stump & Co., three-- . quarter of a mile from Siouchburg, a villiage of live hundred inhabitant, blear j J lip thu afternoon, hhaking up the eoun-,.lr- v for a dUianL-- of twenty miles. Tha work un.iiMed lire frame luiiMings, the timbers of which were sent flying in U direction, nothing remaining but the foundation. AH Die men in Du buildings were killed, so the cause nf the explosion cau never l knowu. The names of the killed are 'Frank Sialz, married, aged .TO; Frank ICapp, single, age.1 21, ami Josepli Krau, single, age.1 23. Windows wore broken in many house , in people knocked oil' Dicir feet and mirrors ami picture kliakcn from the wails. A church anil several house were u roofed. The victims were literally blown to atoms. At Itobesonia, ten mile from Staucli-bura iuimierv)f masons were working at liettom, Ferguson & Co.' furnace stark, relining it wiili lire brick. The stack was probably 100 feet liigli, and Die work nearly completed. Ten, some say fifteen, men were in Ihe slack some ai Die liottoni and other on seafloldiug above. Just a the shock of Die explosion was fell, the slack quivered, there wax a rnmhling noise, followed immediately by a great deluge of i.riekx completely buryiug six men at the of the slack. If they were not instantly killed they will be burned to 'death, as the icaftolding is burning and they cannot be readied. The names of the bnried men are, John Wcnrich, Henry Spangler, Harry Stott, Fred Foreman, David Parsons and Joseph Heed. Four or five others were wounded. The excitement is intense, crowds nf people, including the wires and children of Die unfortunate men, surrounding the stack. The loss to the furnace cinnol I estimated 50 Main Street, priM with a nillaudcompleU! Aveort-mento- Iiot-to- Tha Burning of Sliver 1'lunie. llirsvwi, Nov. 11. Dispatches received Dim evening from silver Plume say Die lire was first discovered at one o'clock thin umrniug, near lqiuoU yiKBFX', Huistermia Seeaa at tha Priest. St Sftf rthHCe Eqtw , .HI To-da- y ;! Wi vS MICHAEI.I8, public halt lake city, utah. D. LOMAX, 1 lY OH"N 0W. Second (P. fff W South Street, Lake cut. Y;ml X KW ANI) AND MODI: UN IS AJ,.. ITS APPOINTMKNTS. flu. THE colli. DKUFIl A CO., . it- - ., i : 1 . :'l T'tt 1 IX UTAH. Tl!i; iKf.KliliATF.D Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons FIRsT.fI.ASft AND OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, M Sl'iLD iiiranU'.l AT A i f Ret Quality and VERY 1,1 LOW PRICES Full and Weil - Anvutril Line LARGEST COMPLETE STOCK FINEST STYLE. IMPORTED FIT Agricultural Implements LI, KWIV:. OT DEOlflllh HAY A BALING NtLSSls, KNOWLES TILS AND STEAM For all purposes. HAI-lNt- WIKf, i PUMPS, All size condanliy in stork. AMFS PURTAD1.K KTfiAM KXG1KIS, LEFFL TUURINF WIIEELH SAWMILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Airrespnndcnee soliciteil. Inquiries answered ptumptly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, 1.1E ... t.M AND UOMFSTIt' SHIP Guaranteed. WOK Rod AM OVERCOATINGS SUITINGS PR C I AVI JE PantingS Sample Fashion 11a and defy coMPirrmoN. - for ltuIe-- forward! on applic-utiun- FASHIONABLE .lA S Tt Tailors and Woolen Drapers, KILT LAKE CITY. 1. O. Pure. Absolutely never marvel Thi Powder varies. A of purity, strength mid wholceomeneae. Mom teonomieel than the ordinary Unde, mid cannot he sold In competition with the maltltude of low test, ehort weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Sold only in cane. RotalBaxtks Pownxi Co, 106 Wall street. New York. MRS. M. LAPHAM. Suits. Cloaks and PAfldSNOKK TKAIX LKAVK QOINQ NORTH. SALT LANK I'AlLY GOING SOUTH. I 7.:n. in. Atlantic Fxpreti at J::)!,.. m. PaeiflcXxprrHat..M T reins FROM NORTH. Mtlfi.hl flll.l.UWS: A rixir-aat,- , 4.10 p.m. Jtathxpna(.u. 42 Market erfMuili & UTAH FALL Agknt AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED. t.:ki d. m. 10:10 a. m. Domeatic Suitings. iUmUiii .at U p. a; iktn. iLe . uunt, o Btty. jtr.,;. . OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED BULBS! New THE IN BUSINESS CENTRE, fIVIn IK ASET) A XI) KGOPKXED and Well - Furnished THIS Hotei STYLES 0. F. DUE, Railway. MCGAI.L BAZAR 1'ATTKRNA for and Queen tree. Baxar Dress- maker. D cents by maU. Hoop Hklrte, Hustles Dress Buttons, Caroline Health Co nets, Bustle Skirts, eto. Address or esli on . MRS. U. 0. LAPHAM. Balt City. AKlTIll PK1DAY. JIM: I Utah Ncvsda Company elli run tlielr trains as follow iSiiniley exeeptedh j. B CECliU STANDARD ONllW,AXII the Ht. MOUNTAIN Leave Balt Lake city Leave Gargehl, Leave Tooele Fine Groceries. Green Groceries, Leave Termlnu Leave Tooele. Leave Uanleld ....lWiOa.iii. . um a. ui. STOCK NEW AND FKHftU. No. 265 Main Street, UNION BLOCK. WOOL GROWERS I j ; ......... STAR" can ukobi aixkd FXRDINAND D1CURT, 3U Ukt Star over 01- - Are prepared for any-aleeparties. Townrts wilt do well to cell on cB3en hr Telephone receive prompt NARCISSUS, stten-Ho- traveler- - i H. BEARDSLEY, M. GEO. .,., mi M SCOTT CROCUS. BLEEDING HEARTS, DEtl.KHS IN- ProprieW. & CO, -- LILIES. Etc., Etc. Ladles and trenileuen, nnw L the time to cut your I'urb in the ground for spring Cell and examine bjoomlug. selves. iock for yottr Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWN'S Marble Work Conm Main end Tklnl Bouth etreota I d, roURLY, Boienmtotor. ntieiition lilt. l.iil'n'ie r.'i;uire.l f,.r 1 NO. 141 MAIN HrhhF.l'. MUST, OPVICX,north ut RarraU Hrue. Telephone No. 142. Package, Trenefor an.l XxeuMon Wagons at were fn readlneM. Moving Pianos, Otgana and nnlture a Hpeelaltr. Have the flneat wagon that wm ever brought to thi country. i ANY S: 10 four-ln-ha- tuxthe loadWorks near Cove (ireex, By Sulphur Dtah. lX 11.111. EXPRESS READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL s 1. 1. PARK to Black Reek t;LirH.-!n alt tnlna, 0 cant. Childien between live anJ ten yean 0! a&j Ba Speelal Rale given to Bnn Jay etetlei, etc. No freight will be teeetveJ ain-- r 4 p. m. W. W. RITElt, AT.TKNTON, Oea.irt.fePM.Aai. Bupt. EXPRESS Ic9litriiriil:i!' AM .alle,! fo ilu fm'i th.tt tIOl'LF. LEA Vi (i Oii DK MOItMXtl TP A I NS, iv ,.n Aflernoou or Evcni---- . fn 11 Sail I .a be Mid Maying in Ogieuov.--r siiK'.t. GAIN ONE Train NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, liul i; A? THIRTY Ml XI i s s FUI! SI.KKV IX TIIK MOKXl.V;. !K Block Wew bt CUR Howe. inlc-- i vi-The ruuiiiieivi.tt uiiliic nic-- t rvwr'.ni!ly aitei,4 '..l'A tti:n:ivt:ii a lapj.j: of FLORIST, 5,000 BULBS FROM BELGIUM lrcoLui. pi ui. 2:i: p. m. All firtt ulus;, sold Kldcih lt;f4'e, Mirh m and return HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 1?Q I ... AirlveatSali IakoCitj. Poultry and Game. TIME M'itt. ui. AtriveatTcmiluui car t T:tO.m. NEVADA BULBS! .i'hi a BROOM HOTEL, m. FnlghtTialni leave Balt lake dally. vxceMSipiday. (or North atfeSe u andA-vAu- . Dw8omhat8dSa.m.andk40p. rt. . FRANCIS OOPX, JOHN SHARP, Owerel Fte4aht and Feasuuiur Aou: . Oeoenl SuperlnUmdeoL Street. ;oiT IMS. MAIN STREET arrive rlsi'y lit Sait Lake City as follows: l4:Ma.in.' Jtwh Kxreeaeat. - ?:"0T. m. ' Miltord iHzpress at. ht tin Very ifo,i n: i stilts' and Imported FROM SOUTH. Pscidc Pspiess st... Atlintie Kx press at a'-- ; Winter Goods! t KuA l!i4. d. Km'i.IVm a l.ir.i.K TAlLORJ . UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. SEPT. Jrs Fall and BUCKLE- & SON, aal No. A Compliment. of Iximdon, Nov. fl. The stemline American securities on the stock exchanges under the election excitement i s subject of comment by the pro. The Aft MM Oavtle holds that this steadiness is a striking illustration of Ihe staA bility of Democratic institution. similar crisis in any other country would convulse Ilia peace of the nation. Fifty million jieople decide Die fate of it elec-- . d government in a lion, which is conducted with wild excitement from Die shore of Ihe Atlantic to the Pacific, with 1cm effort on the stock market than a report that King Alfonso had a cold in Lis head would affect the Spanish bonne. llltl.-r-- Railway Depot. SALT LAKE CITY ANU OGDEN, - DAY. A Jusl North of ily t:i Convenience, Comfort anti Reasonable Ratos. RATES $1.50 to2T50 PER . s George A. Lowe, NEW FURNITURE! at an Wife 1 iitj mi n : Next to HhIimU Bit): .' furniture Storo, UUih Central Wood And Pig Iron. closely-conteste- bftsaa Slosh, Salt 145 S. Itfiiia atvdfti. The Miguansha CaniillialHin London, Nov. 6. The trial for niur-tie- r Order solicited and promptly tilled. Telephone No. 211, oitmeoted with yard and office. of Capt. Dudley and mate, of the wrerked yacht, Mignonette, for having YARD Om'WITK n. A B. U. I'ASSENGER DEPOT; Oilier 20 ami 22 Second . South ftreet. killed Die hoy Parker to keep themselves was concluded The alive, jury ESTABLISHED 1870. brought in a special verdict, finding the facts as stated, and referring the question of law as to whether murder had been committed to the Snperior Court. The AND MOST.,.. . verdict is coupled ahio with a recommendation to mercy. Tite prisoners were released mi bail! FOR ktl.l. Nl WINTER IN IHF CITY. of almut 2,f 00. Tiie proceeding were constantly interrupted, and scion after the lecturer commenced, Die audience refused to let him proceed. Men stood on the seals and window sill bowline deDie risively, and yelling whenever speaker attempted to make himself heaid. Lamps and benches were broken, and broken glass was soon scattered over the hail, A strong force of police were present, hut were unable to preserve onler. The lecturer appealed to the police to clear the hall, which they finally accomplished. A few of Chiniquys friends The mob remained to protect him. then commenced throwing stones through the window; a good deal of damage was done, ami several were injured. The light were turned out; and the mob fired at random, threatening to kill Chiniquy. Carriages were ordered, and while the police beat back the crowd with their batons, Chiniquy and his friend entered them and rapidly drove ofl. Hntan1. liar Self. OI"t"K7C 1 f 5S jugS Pleasant Valley Coal." Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. NEW HOUSE! " ' WEU-KNOW- to OrARY . ' agkNi fob SALT LAKE CITY. REMINGTON, JOHNSON V EDWARD STREETS. SOUTH qtffieiial Rate to I'erinaitenl Boarder ami Fuiuilie. Tammany ITrerkeil. ftreet Car from all f)epot pas Die door. New York, Not. 0. The .1 fmV and litfirm says of the result in the city: "Nothing is left from the Tammany wreck but the candidate for coroner, fire AUKS'M trull THE ONLY GXNTINK aldermen and the same number of asThe tremendous calculasemblymen. tions made by the big chiefs and little Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals Indians yesterday have exploded like soap bubbles, ami the warrior hang IN Pftll'F Of IHE ANTHRACITE COAL, their head in humiliation this after- REDUCTION noon. Their chosen candidate, young Prtca. Sid and SK par Ton, According toGIxa. (Irani, lias Leen thrashed to Ihe ,time of over J0,0ifl by ihe belligerent leader of PLEASANI VALLEY AND COLORADO COKE ADD CHARCOAL) ticket, W. K. fiii.e. Thompson's "A!?! aadeeg AND THIRD ' . , MAIN o' CO. i a atulcdj PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, the le GOODS eflnalg I . Mil CELL AN ECUS - Cure ago, Nov. 6. About 4:S0 o'clock tills afternoon, Mrs. fiaidner, wile of Schuyler Gardner, formerly of Jefferson county, X. Y., shot her Imsland ami rl !cHrfifijiiy invite her friend and Die child, both through the hecul, killing public generally to call. . them instantly. Taking lip Die dead F."o. Hour. T child she carried it acton the street to a & neighbor's house, where she left it, and calling to her neighbor to come over ami see her husband whom she had killed, returned to her house and shot herself ORE SAMPLING MILL through the temple. She will die. It appears that her husband lost some property a while ago, which made him morose and sullen, and he accused his wife of infidelity. This seems to have unbalanced her mind. At the time of the shooting, lie was liiddim; her food AWENTION given the LSf-.0- wa and BuUlon. Mill. South bye, preparatory to going to Rock Falls, between Utah Nevada and C, Rellroad Denote. OBtce over Ills!, ana, it is supposed she thought he bank of Utah (flrout room), wm going to desert him. c. CONKLIN The e-- nery and Hair li cttlerh 0. Apoitat Nor. fi. The celebrated Rer. Father Chiniquy, lectured inlUisseil llall last night. The hall was packed, Die audience leing mostly opponent. Outside the hall was a mob A Woman Kill MB, herSt Xot. high tide iaet night i. now eMiiualed at Another high tide again tonight, but il is not expect h i ay TJis damaging as (hat oi' ycieivlay. patches from variou point alun ihe St. Lawrence state (Lai n i urh turm as that of last night ha i s !irre.t twr the past fifty years, tvj far 1: , lives are re ported lost. The 1jM's-- iu.- ii.hery Rnblnn A iV, anil lioutillier Iro. are - rtHnsuleraLly ilauageJ. A. the l.inis uhn; ihe shore were uiao earned oil were Imats, fence, liridgr. etc. The shore i with i!alris and alrevti household efteels. The fullering is in tense from cold ar.-- l hnngor. .M Islet the damage is estimated at S 'i.iNaj. All the shop in the village :itv d wharves more or Je .IsirtHcl, aul il.e village in a dilapidated (vndiii"ii. I OTIIKP. JoI.NT, Nov. li. - fiir l'ii.ds raged furiously during of lifty years' erperienrr in the signal hiireiu nil niul:; . v.,; : hut they never renirnilier liating wu and fell siieli a storm. Wave-- . immnleJ 10 a hight of .Vi to CO I eel. At one lime during Die night they fully exiecied in lie the water is still wiped out. roaring and splashing. A party of boatmen sent out with a pilot to Utard Die steamship Lake Xrpiau, on her way to Quebec, returned minus two of their number, who were trashed ovrrlmani ami not afterward seen. saloon. Before any - oiganiied dibit could be made the flames were beyond control, ami in an incredibly short time forty of Die iriiioipal building, comprising the entire business ortion of the town, were in mins. Following are Die principal auileren: Roberts lire., grocery; W. II. Roberts, hoarding house; Silver Btreet shoe store, city hsli, Pelican hotel, Knights of Pythias hall, II. Bamowski'e residence, Dr. Shaw's ofliee, C. I,. Smith, drugs; Colorado Assay John redden ce; Office, Wosley, Mr. .1. AI. Thomas, rcdilence; Z. Forreklor's Hall, ixutnfl'u-e- , M. AYatls, general store; W. li. Munir, dry goods; K. Morganthuiu, dry goud; J. Bell, meat market; M. Mickienburg, salimn; Boyle & Young, hiloou; J. W. Holler, saloon; ii vans Hall, Roseburg saloon; W. T. Sampson, saloon; IVruoUs saloon, the (:. C. Fleming Co.' lumber yard, J. Shea, livery stable, and a long list of shop of various kind. The file ilepartuient of Georgetown was tailed upon tor aistince and their eflieient servile saved Die reddiHn-irtion of (he town. Lm-lm-- a Tills Tire att'arlberrnlni. I'lIHlK, FIVE CENTS MISCELLANEOUS. , ip -- MONTRK.tr., lorn Uvaua, Secretary. city, Tha IMnutge l.y tS. 11 kft No. frW. Second South dnvl. I )( tM, n. Johnson on tiia premise. rvu- - xl A TUIU1ULU HTU1IH. -- Nina KtoiR-hkurg- l.ARGK AXlf 1IKY. .TCniKN'r-- A CKI-LAI Kill lw rented clicap. Inquire -at At Alter a? UUASTr.lt. r njuaiulte Wal k Maa Killeil. i PUBLISHING COMPANY. Cii! QNiCLE AWriL 18S-1- f- - we N BRAUTY Of BKIION Mii.I. ELNDiNus. MIXKKH AND ULAOKMil'ii.v t.Mi.N, ETf. AND OKIU. Ig Jvorkmanehlp we defy competllUiu, at I cce which cannot be uadenold. V, BK0WV, Proprietor 144. 148 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |