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Show SALT LAiUS JSVEAVlMf C11KON 1C1J5, TliARK-GlYI- other and more formidable foes of ReALL QUARTERS. ?SLTUKE EVENING CHRONICLE publican government. They will find as FROM and threatthey luourne lir.-- L at the HKTKNTIOX OF HAM. (ITS A HA II TO ening that they will be met . l'KAI ballot box and if necfMiry, at the iint Ifnavy Earthquake Shocks iu New of tLc bayonet. There remains a llm The rbiingi) fin tl'l' theory that the Hampshire and JhssK'husots. outcome of the war of the lelallii.u, New York Ilian of ilclroying ballet an of loyalty, determination and noon an they arc counted, in n good one, enough crush out and annihilate any FATAL WRECK Off THE L. AN. ROAD to ability, ii ItecaiMe it efleetually ilisjKirc of nest of hissing copperheads ill and every auatained is nut fur fraud, by or church slate or Ixitli united, wbem-ve- r facts hiipiening under it iinniedialo lain ai they become loo duiimnslrative. l. tqqior-timili- The legislature of Illinois elected i reNrled a tic on joint ballot beand Kepubliean. A tween Democrat Senator in (dace of ticn. Logan is to be elected by this Legislature, end the temptation is strong on both aides to tamper with the vote in some ope or more districts if possible in order to secure a majority of one, if no more, in joint ballot. Such an ojqiortuiiity it appears lias been fonnd in the second precinct of the eighteenth wanl of Chicago. Doth candidates fur the State Senate from the Sixth Assembly District live in this prer'nct. Mr. Draud is the Democratic candidate, and Mr. Leman the Kepubli-can- . r, The Jlrrahl, a Democratic Leman Mr. says: Apparently was elected Senator in the Sixth Assembly District, a result not stall surprising, became the Sixth was cut out fur a itmngly Republican district. Dill when the county canvassers reached the second precinct of the eighteenth ward they found that the judges of the electiun there returned the very reverse of the hitherto reported vote upon Senator. The change, if it stand, would give the certificate of election to Brand, and so change the couiplexbm of the State Assembly upon joint ballot as to give a majority of two to the Democrats, enabling them llicreliy to elect a I'nitcd Slate Senator without doubt or delay. Not only is the return of the judges very dillerent from the vole as unofficially reported, luit it makes Mr. of ahead far Brand's vole in IVniocratic vole any other that precinct, whether for ele.tois, It for governor or fur representatives. poiuts clearly to frand and bribery on the part of the judges of election, both Democratic and Republican, on both parties were represented on the board. How shall the frand he ascertained? Only hy comparing the ballots, which, under the Illinois law, are placed, after lieing counted, aa we imderetaiul, lack in the ballot box under seal, ami these in (urn with the registered list of voters, calling upon the voters individually, if necessary, to testify as to which ticket they voted, can the fraud, if there be one, be discovered. But under the New York law this would lie impieaible, the ballots, as tho only voucher of the actual vote, are at once destroyed, thus preventing Hie discovery of brilicry and corruption on the part of the judge. Who believes but that if the Isdlolii had lieen retained in the precincts of the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and been couiared witli (he return of the judges of (lie precincts by the county boards under the overnight of luwyers from both parties, there would have lieen Aa it is, found serious discrepancies. the returns of about 2,000 rets of judges of election have to lie taken a absolutely conclusive. uewa-paie- I.KT TIIK TKST COMK. The iis'ning ami closing senlemv of that admirable slide paper, the inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln in ISM, embody a sluleinent end an appeal that at the present nml at all times may well be impressed iijam (he heart of eveiy said first, American citizen. Mr. Liw-olThis country with its institutions to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary pf the existing government they can exercise their constitutional rigid of amending it. or their revolutionary right to dismemAnd appealing in ber or overthrow it. the body of his address to the faith and aaerilices of llio fathers, nml to whatever of patriotism aiul fraternal feeling existed among the sons, he closes by saying: The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle field and patriot-grav- e to every living heart and health-ston- e all over this bread laud, will yet well the chorus of the union, when again touched, as surely they will lie, by the belter angels of iur nature. It is well, naw lint the element which but a few years ago was in arms against the union of the fulheis, lias come to the front as the victorious and controlling support of thu administration which enter oil its duties on the fourth of next Match, to test a: once and to the fullest extent the loyalty and fraternity which it is now claimed, exist in the Amid the discordant, New not to sav disloyal elements that clamor against (lie government and national authority, let us know in wlmt directum and liow far the-- e advocate of upon the principles who favorable as ailminis(i.iiion of change to their schemes, will find lavi.r tinder it. The quicker the ravuls are smoked out (he belter. The sh'iiit the reconair! tried structed union is its work spots will the quicker Here in lYth we know be known. just where the cueiuic of (he Republic staud. The lurid light that shed its baleful rays upon some frantic thousand gathered in the streets of Sail Lake a few of whom have evenings since, taken tiisirijtlieiiisclvcs an oath of allea giance to a pricathmsl, u "king hostile in every isilygainic league, fibre In this nation and its laws, gave intimation of the hopes an I antb ipalions of one wing of the destructives. Time jnd opportunity will disclose, it may he, c nine-tenth- s Tilt: KHITHI.IOAN OII 1'AItTV. The veteran, Cassius M. Clay, writing from Kentucky to the New York sju, in view of the recent election, thicks ti.tt The South has gained all and the North lees than nothing by the most terrible But be t firm in war of all history. the belief the that Republican will never give up the ship. He say: "We must harbor no revenges for the prt, in (he must welcome all new cncii-rfuture, and must fraternize with ail religions and all races. Then justice shall triumph and the republic oh all live. The Republican parly is in good position as an opposition parly, it lias reduced the Democratic majority in the the holds it next Congress, I'nitcd Slates, tho of Senate and its members are lumingrnmix united in their sympathies and objects, its glorious record in the ast furnhhes an incentive to patriotic effnris in coming time, with every prospect of again and in the near future wielding governmental power and tarrying out the great reforms which it originated and has made a wholesome part of the national policy. Defeat, while it uiav correct alitwej which are likely to attach to political parties long in jKiwer, will also serve to detach from the party unworthy anil purifying it by the uses hangers-on- , of adversity, will add to its real power ami influence. The financial jadicy of the government, inaugurated and established hy the Republican party will remain. Any attempt to sacrifice the protective principle and policy in connection with the tariff will be inct by a coalition ol both parties, and while various branches of productive industry will probably suffer by reductions and modifications of tho present tariff, it is believed' that no great or sweeping changes in the duties oil importations will be eflcctod. The uncertainly attending the traunfvr of (lie government to new hands, however, will undoubtedly for the present. depress buriin-s I.AKII WurklJtioiinis Xnirmiif Ihe niiilrm AtmtiHg OSI I HIN in rrin, limry Earth'iUPke Shock. Coxcorp. N. H.. Not. 24. A slight shock esr;i;quske was felt at 12.30 1 hi morning, followed sixteen minutes later by a very heavy one, luting several second, during which large buildings were shaken. The second shock was accompanied bv a heavy rumbling noise sufficiently loud to awaken people. Shocks were felt in various parts cf the State. Boston, Nov. 24. Earthquake shock is reported from various points in New Hampshire aa having occuwd early yesterday morning, was felt in this vicinity also. A gentleman living at Ciiftendale elutes lie felt end noted the time as 12:4(1 a. m. f Political Muccmentt. Hendricks paired a quiet day in his hotel. Senator Yourhee and Sergeant-at-arm- s Bright left the Uiley Houite in some haste at telea 0:30 last evening, after receiving gram from Albany. Hendricks leave Ho will stop on the fur home way at Newark, N. J., to review tle Democratic parade. Among hi callers Wallace of Pennwas sylvania. J neeatlyat lug Steel IYork. Ijnwiii'Rti, Nnv. 24. Members of the Congressional committee with Senator Hawley at its head, arrived in this to inveatigale the steel works city in this city and report upon the facilities for the production of uteri for heavy guns and naval vessels. The entire morning was spent at Edgar Thompsons steel work. Other works will be visited this afternoon. The committee were delighted with what they have seen thns far. New York, Nov. 24. y No true American citizen will have patience with the renegades who delight in caricaturing the representative men of this nation. Jfitrjwr HVii'y, with its cultured and unscrupulous editor, Curtis, as the head and front, anil tlie alien charcoal artist Nasi, as tho tail end of its pretentious sheet, has been foremost in the beggarly work of libeling and instilling tho best men of both parties of this nation, by caricaturing them in every Ksilde way. A paper that its column to lie prostituted to the base purpose of caricatnre, is a journal of demoralisation nitlier than of And tho ieiqde Hud enjoy seeing their ablest and best men giblicted in caricature and take no second sober thought of (lie outrage, have lint the elements of true manhood, and are entering the domain ofgrinning monkeys. When reverence for the highest order (if intellect, for the accomplished victories of patriotism, eloquence, and moral principle, as we find them emliodied in many of our public men in all parties, ceases to be a virtue, and these illustrious men ai candidates for office are considered fair game for every eliarcoal sketching knave to caricature, with tho laughing consent of a community, it follow assure as day follows night that the dry rut of irreverence ami disregard for manly and womanly excellence has possession of the public heart. What with TVire Ouvltei nml caricatures of the best men of all parties in public journals, the rising generation are likely to grow up with hut little regard for moral or for men. low-live- d Yivilix-.iliun.- TAILORING. Governor IU'ls-naltn- g Iruclaiiiation by lblulili-rtvanHie Day lor c. lu accordance with an lionrrcd iiistom, and in obedience to the proclamation of the President of the United States, set Thursday, November 27th, ii hereby aside as a dar of thanksgiving and irayer. TLe peojde Lf the Territory of Utah have been bloscd with health and prosperity during the past year. The lioverumeut in it heneiiccnee continue to provide protected homesteads for all citizen, and our every where throughout theTerritory eniieople in peace have enjoyed the larged blessings cf that civil and religious liberty guaranteed bv the Conrtitution. Now, in grateful recognition cf all these LleMicg, and grateful for the hope of a continuation efthem in the years to come, praving for the thorough establishment of fratenal fellowship between neighbon and ail citizens of a common country, of absolute abolishment of every hatred which place n beneath those we hate, for an estoppel of all ilande!'which meets no regard from noble minds, which only the base believe and which the base only utter, that all may zealously labor to build intelligence, the elimination of all that is had, and the preservation of all that is good, and these to be adjudged in the broadest charity, and for the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor as the sheet anchor of our peace at home. I do therefore recommend to ail the rople, that they turn aside from their aily pursuit, and in the places of the needy, with helping hands, and about their home, and in their houses of public worship, render grateful homage and praise to the (liver of every good and perfect gift. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the great seal of the Territory to be affixed this eighteenth day of November, A. D., 1884. Eli H. Murray. By Ibe Governor: Arthur L. Thomas Secretary of Utah Territory. 1884 Fall and Winter 1885 MERCHANT GENTLEMEN Author, WHO DE3IRK A Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss H. LOWENSTEIN. J. BERGEN, end Cutter. Ruperintendent SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Strsst eptslU PMUics 724 Nsl well-know- A Hu it road ZHiueter. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 24. A collision occurred last night at Perdido on (lie 1. A N. railway, between the northbound passenger train and the southbound freight. The engineer was burned to death and aix passengers killed. Many persons were wounded. Steep! by the Storm. 21. The gale continues here, hut tlie damage is nut serious. Long Island was swept by tlie a establishment at tailoring opened 224 MAIN STREET, He wishes to Inform the Ladies that he maxes besides Gentlemen's (nothing, PARLOR SI! MAIN STREET, TAILOR-MAD- GOATS. E PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT BTYLEJ Horses, Etc., on Short Notice. Samples of Goode to Choose from Two Wholesale Chicago Firms. ASK TOR.. P. VAN HOFEN, it. F. E. HARO AND SOFT Main street, Salt Lake Citv. CAST AND WROUGHT S.'S!- - JlhLte,Briln.Btod all other prominent t Ini,pai5ieene I Certlflretre of Deposit New York New York Chicago Importara A Saananciaco OmaHk HL Louis Wells, Fargo & DUYSAND 7 to New York, Nov. Sheet-Iro- KIB XXCHAXGX, all points nrlnctnol (irKhTluX-blai'L- K Y LOOK- Y - Ifthi tell you so, i under tread to ba sees at the 'hours from ua m.to 4 acdTtotpi bran very low tlds mouth. Purtteular attenUon riven to throughout Utah, Nevada and adl II f" OAI T Hh XIII TII MIL. OflL II Ml III Ln Evening Chronicle I FUR AX HI CONBULTAnO 117 Stmt 8. Main PUBLISHED 'Jt . ELIASONS. sent 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Citv T.G.M. SMITH, Silver CUREfr-N- O on HUNBUGHby Moatti stage sf Dr. GOULARDS Calibrated Infallible FIT P0WDER8. To convince auffferen that these Powders will do all wo claim for them we will send them by null, aestnald. a fret Tfldj Box. Aa Dr. Goulard lathe tmly Phy-Mda- n that lias ever made this disease a special study, snd sa to otir knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these Powders, we will guarantee a permanaat car In every case, or refund yo all money ax Haded. All so Barer ihmild give these Pow den an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powera. Price for large Box, HOO or 4 Boxes fbr no. Sentby mall to any part of the United Slates or Canada, on receipt of price, C.O.D. Addrem, AT 4:30 OCLOCK Best Local Published in the City. ASH A ROBBINS, 360 Fulton Bt., brooklyn, N. Y. CONTAINS CONSUMPTION Tents, POSITIVELY CURED. AU anSbreti from Awnings, Minins Hose, TO ORDER, AT WILLIAM 32 E. McCOARDS OLD Second South STAND Street I atilt continue to make I!; 2. PERMANENTLY OF (XHirt-niarth- J (Sunday excepted) EPILEPSY, OR Stoves and Ranges, MANUFACTURER TO ORDER. REPAIRING A jBHXHmem diwasesriUie Frank Foote, .', ASSAYER, 141 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. THROAT and LUNGB-in- dei ill We don't want your money nnUl you l.. pertartly 1satisfied of their curative power, if rour llfo worth saving, don't delay In giving tlu.ee Powdeta a trlil, as they will surely oiira jroo. Price for Urge Box, El, or 4 Boxes fi io. Bent to any part ot the United of (knada, to mall, an receipt of price. Addrem, ALL Up to the hour ol going to pram hi Sample Copy Sent FW ON APPLICATION. 360 WM. BREDEMEYER,Dr. Ph. MINING KNOINEKR tnmiANDmiii TERMS: Per Year, bv mail, - $8 . U. S. SURVEYOR Six Months, HQ9 PMDgM block, room Salt Inkofltv. P (XBowfii Three Months, A mod Sqm T. C. BAILEY & BRO., Land Agents. WR TO U. 8. LAND me of poleii SCUBsr--- " - - 4 -- 2 BY CARRIER: - Per Month, Per Week, u, lcnonal attention given to all bntlnen) TELEGRAK THE ASH A ROBBINS, Fulton Bt., Brooklyn. N. Y. SPECIALTY. Public Patmaage Solicited this disease that arc anx-- aoxtroog la tmr bith in them. andalao toco.. -vlnce you that they arc no humbug, vtre will forward to every auSbrer, by mall, port paid, Boots & Shoes WATCHES, EVEMl EVERY stusxssa Ik" FITS, n And the Largest Variety tn the city to ehooa from ST. JAMES, Gold and bwlia anabmUi price. bust nem oo the square, sud will tell s KXAK THE TRUTH ts possible. Retain Latest and Best Designs In lunch will ba served dally from Co.s SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FALLING BTmntregg at kucu. A hot l'l p. m. Ft nt . . her man trouble- - WITH- IRON Tin nnd Iron Roofing, Spooling, Guttering, Etc, Three Billiard Tslilvt, far the accomnudr tlim -- iMdlng ettiae of the alsh vht drafts or tea INI! AT IIKIL Thera I. not one rase In out hundred that cannot bt relievedh-- sud cured m a few weeks and yet women who are nut sdlwted with ona there are or mure member of this vast army or dl.eu.ound limy liaenu- uAiiwiixtlieiiuMliiipurt.ul manned DIHPl.AltEMKXTS; Iuttaimnatlon, UI- loti,LKl!tXJllll(KA.Jlnfol.lCAlTYaldIrregular JUsufrual ton. KKItVOL'8 and UKXERAL i dEhu.ITY. bAKUKXKEtM. ate., aud many aymptimu. Uterine Cancer aud Ulceration, IH.placrineutaete.dain henceforili herarrd at your Some. You need nut go Eart to aulbr lmm the eld and uiunmeewhil treat uu-n- t of tlie knife. orlea end iHingllua aud unnatural Instrument yet n vogue with the iJd choolnracilee or ten or "fll era veers ago. WILL VISIT TOUK RE3I-IIIXCwhen desired, end thorough evimlaa-tioe- s made when ueceiisiy. In OXK VISIT Is required Work I Ittl ONE rpHE A south, aud la kept flnt clam In evrw apect TRY THE C'bil-dre- wgfS Main Strata, Setwean Third Sauth C0AL-BUSNI- Tin, Copper and Special rates by tha week. REMOVED J lowMtiataa Rxacnte otdei tor pnehaa . UNION BLOCK, RANGES, JH ATTUITIOg coneapeJSSW SJ quHHitumion Md tallkMt Wl aoudt NMkuM aniMtiv UvbMt market utosa1 KATES $2 00. BAR UTAH. Stoves, Prepr's. life-lon- g xym-alh- nst anally eu tell e womu OUT AUK XU A Wholesale and Retail Delia White House. lkwinsits Dr. Foot 0fferg$l,000 SCHOPPE, HOTEL!. end invite CUKE CUMPLKTK1 t list lie HeerlUianue, Fits. KKM1NAL WEAKNESS. Uoi PAKALYbl snd Gleet. LOUT MAX HOiJi.ete. Druiisy, Me. Cueere sud liEMORKHOIDH at kinds removed bloud. All dlsri Buuloaa,et-- . All Maud with skill aad esre equal to say oculist aaid turUt iu luc world. OptUslnilt, Ursuulitlons, etc. rstsraru removed. Uroaswyes itrslghtenod. DKAEKIiSa. OttorhaM sud all itfccllotu of tlw tar cured. Tip Worms remored lu three hours. Hhs IAKE CITY, PAY SPECIAL WE ordYPIHLIH tor CO., Trans ft a General IUhLi.j j Public. Alter (isdustlsg it Oi test sefaools of medleles Aaiertea skurds, aad vlaltlag rerloaa Kuropru cuUeeee sad hospitals, tad being quaUOnd lal study sad preotbw, tod re.tlu Ilia Tleetud lutrucUou from th. UKateinlucnt ly KtaLDr. Foot, Jr has lieooiue skilled, end with his greet nreparatkoa aud Improved lutrumeutt, new vtwnsbw nindl- aud by th. aid or eiteiulYM alccirkal appli batUrrUa, Uaelrkal, Turkbh. Medicated al, MlueraL Hut MprUiga UaUia, and tha reuuwbalilo waters of Utah's Salt lake sud beuutl- hit, balmy climate, he Is eusbted to cure tlw nut majority of those dtaessrs aud deformities hereto fore derated lacursble end usually ivru uplqrtho Ihmlly pliyrtelau, as all Airms of .lira ud Tnruet di.rtitf . suck u. (.literrli, TuubJUrU. IlMryuglibL t . All Lsrru(ltl, Traebeitli, llniurliitlii. STOKA- H. UYEU sud KlbXF.Y ItldtiAMKii, urti as Dyspepale. Iwllamlon. H EAUAUH K, DUbrlre, LAME and WEAK BACK, etc. All JlleddiT, Rectum auJ KEXUAL DiaEAXKS, Pimples, Ukdebes ud Blarkheada, UwuiorMfoo, tie., entirely reniovnl. ItHEU- MATlifM iu in Mures, Ke r.lgli of loug stsudliig. All lliulu, K EK VOU. ud blood a sud oOfcni 0ISOO for t ten owe ofs No Old Stock. Every Sample N A. Podleoli & Co., BALT Lake Oitfi Utah. FDR ANY ft McGORNIGK An taMKitlon of this kind is mdly seeded la tha Vm, end 1( it the I urn (toe of Dr. Foot, Jr- that this fmtlletioa shell be seov napaosun In sU mpeeta, sad beraae the meat renownedno In Dm doubt world for iu skill and reliability, end has periencod aad rellabls Kpeelsljat will lie WITH JOY hr the napraludleed end Merchant Tailor. Hkxiiy Ci. ay's great campaign of storm last night. The heavy rain was welcomed here, at it extinguished some 1314 turned on the rote of New York. fires in tlie wood that were threatening MAIN STREET. more votes had been secured in villages and greatly alarming the people. If that State the idol of the Whig party m The leading Family Hotel In halt Lake A VaHremd Mletdend. would have realized lus City. New Hotel and Fumiliira. New York, Nov. 21. The Chicago As it happened, ambition. dames and Northwestern Railway Companv A. GREENWALD, Proprietor. Liberal party" scoured (1. ltinicy's directors have declared a dividend of two Ilia defeat, gave the rounlrr into the ier cent on preferred stuck and three hands of the Democrats, and brought on and a half per cent on common, payable 1 (eremtar 20th. the Mexican war. The parallel besituation this tween the year NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, J Itirder and Sitiride. Ki'isnonoruii, Nov. 24. Last eve- The rA LACK and that just forty year ago HOTEL of Denver, Colorado, is the most complete and curious in ning ('. B. Williams fatally shot hi Kates rcesnitabla. wife nml then ciiiuiiiltted suicide by our whole history. Minn. Tribune. Domestic blowing itis brasns out. trouble was the cause. Arte York Stork Market. -ATNew Yokk, Nov. 21. Central 1acific ItrYanuga Condition. Sax Francisco, Nov. 24. le Young, .111; Chicago, Burlington & (Juincy, 19j; Northern lmitie, ISi; Northern lacilic wlio was shot by Spreokels, continues tn preferred, VJj; Chicago Jt Northwestern, improve. He Kised a guod night, with IH'j; New York Central, 87j; i'aciflc no unfavorable symptoms. Mail. Panama, US; St. Louis & San l'ntm-iseo- , ns. 20; Texas Iaciflc, 12; I'niun Pacific, olt; Wells, Cargo ex142 Main Street, The Straini liss tiikt-a press, li; Western I'nion, tiOj; Oregon recess until Monday next. & Oregon Railroad St Navigation, 70. The Waltham Watch Co., of Boston, mrCAN FIND TIIK LARGEST AHBLRT-(iovernments It's, 11); 41, 14 J; 4' lias inenl at given notice of a large reduction to 22j; li's, lie made in tlie force and wages. Stocks quiet, ami without special change. After one u'cLa-- lockawana Heart 1'ala. was strong nml advanced to 103). but Palpitation, Dnqwii-a-l Dwellings, Dizlater the improvement was partially lust. ziness, InilicestinR, Headache, Sleepless Near (he close, the stock advanced to lies cured liy Wells's Health Rencwer. 1(13! and entire t left off firm in Salt Lake Vinegar Co. llurliu-lallMMaxlii-lA ilamill, manufacturers of tjnick complete cure, all Kidner, Rlad pure limit vinegar, 107 First East, lie JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, tier anil Urinary Diseases, Scalding, tween nnd Second South. Irritation, .Stone, W ravel, Calairh of the And Kverylhln;: Needed in that Une.al the lteinoval. bladder. $1. Druggists. TbeCiiKoxici.i: Inblisiiiug Cuiiiiiauy have removed their office to 117 S. Main Beautiful Wrajo for Ladies and VERY LOWEST PRICES. street. at p. Auerbach & Kro-'e- . li-- Thi Doctor, ba! laving that the Great Waat will, in tha near IMnie, develop Into, a tons and wealthy eoutry, has premaaently, aad to aatabtlal MEDICAL AMD SURGICAL INSTITUTE la America at I Opposite tlie Bt. James Hotel, s San Fmnclaeo Denver FEMALE DISEASE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICX. LADIES' tings, and the cholera epidemic is considered ended. . There were nineteen deaths frpm cholIn the twelve era in Paris yesterday. there were hour ended at noon only three deallis. The publication of bulletins has been abandoned. The death of Admiral l'ourichon is announced. Skull Crnehnl. CiilcAdo, Nor. 24. Edward U. Case, n insurance man, was found a in the liaseiucul of his house last night witli ilia skull crushed in two places. Prom iiia incoherent words the stipixwi-tio- n is that the wounds were inflicted by a man named Roach, a watchman, discharged by Case yesterday; It is believed lie raunnt live. I 0! ui - ..SEW.. The Cholera. Pauis, Nov. 24. The Sanitary Commission has ceased to hold daily sit- New York, Chicago Bt, Louis YOU, Amerleoo Leetvor flreotcat SpecUlat. Meslt Should cation FOX & SYMONS Mills, - Ataua, DR. FOOT, JB. (OF NEW Late of Chicago, Photographed on all tha TAILOR, 218 Main Street, up stairs, Opposite the Foatofice.Balt Lake City. No. to-d- ay Residences, Draw exchange e.m.Hjgmn James Price, Merchant Tailor, nt 'BUS DO A. GEN yK id toU.lt milling companies awl t Britain, A PHOTOGRAPHIC -- Hr price will be ftmnd moderate. I will make It a point to keep them a low as la consistent with good material, good wont' maaihip and the care and attention requialta to get op THOROUGHLY SATISFACTORY GARMENTS P. VAN HOFEN, of Tokio arrived tliis morning with advices from Hong Kong to Ootutar 23tii, ami Yokoliania to November Sih. A national bank, known aa the Bank of China, lias been established at Pekin. The hoard of management is half Chinese and half foreigners. Heavy rains have seriously damaged the rice crop in tho province of Chinkiang. A. D. WOOLENS. WINTER AND FALL MISCELLANEOUS. ? BROTHERS, EiNt Established ItbPECTFULLY INVITE to au early inspection of my WOULD gentlemen c lection in bed-bug- Pnlretrlan Match. Lomjox, Nov. 24. A six days pedesmatch began at trian 1 1 oclock at tlio Aquarium, ftir the Asllcy tail contest. It will continue 12 hours each day. There were 12 starters, nine of whom are Americans. The names of ceinpclitoi are as fellows: Rowell, Littlcwoou, Vandepear, Pettet, Bergen, Wren, Cartwright, Tanka, (ieorge, Mason, IYMacCarty, 11. Cannon, and H. Hunt. WALKER GOODS. Rough on Rata.n (lean out rata, mice, roaches, flies, ant skunks, chipmunks, gophers loc. Druggists. Strainer Ailclcct from China. Sax Fuaxiusoo, Nov. 21. The City TUI': KNAYi. A Single Coov - - - ti |