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Show HALT goods workers follow In iheurJer named. Where combinations in the form of trades unions exist there has len less BETTING OX STOCKS. reduction than iu localities where they Ths Alla California In so editorial are unknown. Ills understood that in illicit fiimUlin some figures io ordinarily prosperous times there are at with the sals of, or rather betting this dull sesson of ths year always a leu ork Stock Ei number of hands employe. More than on stocks on the Xiv which are half of the estimated number of unem1884, the year change during losses interesting in connection with the ployed persons art, or have been, more Ths or less engaged In recent strikes for transactions. such of out growing sales Cor the year amounted to 90,863,323 wages. Anthracite coal working has cretin-ue- d shares, which was a smaller number about two thirds of the time. All than wen sold during either of the preIndustries suffer, some reporting more ceding years. At a reasonable estimate the average idleness than ever before. Organised market value of the shares was $50, wgrkers claim that lew hours must which would make the aggngate value for work u day's of the shares sold about $5,000,000,000. be the rule and that trade unions are The bulk of the sales wen of shares in necessary to the preservation of tbe some tea or a doien companies including rights and interests cf labor. It would one or two telegnph companies, the seem that manufacturers at the South Western Unum and the Bankers and have not suffered from the general deMerchants Telegnph Company. The pression so much as Northern establishfluctuations in the prices of shares wen ments have. This it especially true of company Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. remarkable, the The American cotton crop last year nnging from $1.00 to $127.75 per share. Delawan A Lackawanna nnged from was 5,713,000 bales. The crop of the $139.50 to $86.83, Oregon Transconti-nsnta- l, previoue year 0,930,000 bales was the from $34.62 to $6.23 and other largest ever raised in this country. stock in about the same proportion. Cotton markets are quiM with advancing The largest number of shares of any one prices. A fair demand for wool has company sold, belonged to the Chicago, kept prices firm and under the circumMilwaukee A St. Paul and to - the stances satisfactory. Western Union, each of whom furnished Senator Murrii.l a few days ago about 14,000,000 of shares. All know how few shares actually changed hands. made a speech in the Senate against It was a belting on the rise or fall of stock reciprocity treaties, on tho ground that and dealers wen divided into beers and they interfered with the constitutional bulls, according to their desin to buy or right of tho House of Ilrpreaentalivea to sell. Sales of stocks in most instances were originate all bills fur the piirKise of but indications of a panic in prices and raising revenue. That as these treaties of the seller affected fur good or ill the revenue reindicated Ilia rather than the real measure of value of ceipts of tho nation, they were therefore the property represented by the shares. open to the objection he nude, that the In the midst of such a panic men rushed power was interfering to ruin, and enormous losses with the rights of the House. Whatpell-mbeggared individuals and families. Tbe ever force this objection may have, it is clearly the right of the people whose fortunes of yesterday disappeared are allevted by and it takes hundreds of millions to race-su-n business interests the provisions and workings of such the immense shrinkage of values on the slaughter houses of Wall treaties, to lie informed fully of street. The banks of New York, and such provisions and not tn have them accepted and become operathe huge cities generally, in the tive bv the actum of the Senate secretly of money, assisted in the gambling transactions of the Stock Exchange and with closed doors. Such a course to would be a sort of star chamber trifling facility by fornishing every the men engaged in this ille- with the rights and interests of the peogitimate businees; in fact, the officers ple and possibly to the detriment of our and pets of the banks t hernial res were home industries. 80 far as the pending When treaties with Mexico and 8siu are conlargely interested in the deal. the crash came, the banks instead of cerned, there need be no iiurry to have being able and willing to help the real them accepted and enforced until the business men and interests of the country new administration is in running order. intensified the panic by contracting their For the practical good or ill effects of their ratification, the Democratic party loans or closing their doom. At the doors of the Stock Exchange of will be held responsible. Let the Ifeuto-craii- c President use his prerogative in d the country in connectiou with the managers of watered stock, with the matter of the acceptance or rejection their right and left hand supporters, the of the treaties in question. New York banks, may be laid the siMRn. of the panic and depreesion in business from which the country has Alfonso visited the ruins of King Albania Sunday and disbursed large not yet recovered. sums of money. He was given an enthuaiastic reception, the whole populace COLFAX. SCHUYLER turning out to greet him. SALTLAICE EVENING CHRONICLE . d nece-siti- treaty-makin- g ell plenti-fulne- rail-roe- The sudden death of Schuyler Colfax, at the age of G1 rears and ten months, will recall to the miude of those who were contemporaries with him, his conspicuous position in the exciting iwlilical struggles of their earlier manhood. Schuyler Colfax filled a large and honorable place in' the history of those times. He came of a good stock, and his record as a man ami a statesman must stand in the judgment of unprejudiced men of his time fully equal to that of any of the political leaders of his day. The complications of the Credit Mnbilier scheme, involving many of tbe politicians and legislator in Oakes Amess projects, were made by malignant enemies, lu include within their damaging results a must vindictive assault on the character of Schuyler Colfax. His iaet unsullied record of twenty-fiv- e years of official life his merciless was by ignored Mr. Colfax, sensitive adversaries. of the by nature, and conscious rectitude of a luug public life derated to the best interest of the country, and shocked at the virulence of his accusers and the ingratitude of iHililicians, quietly withdrew from political life to the enjoyments of a uleasaut home and to literary pursuits whose outcome in the shaie of popular lectures made him welcome iu every part of the land. He was stricken down with the harness on while meeting his avuiiiiinetita in Minnesota. Tliuse who knew him personally were warmly attached to him on account of the admirable qualities of head and heart which nunhe his daily life a benefaction. He was not soured by the injustice from which Its suffered, and he died es he live I the genial Christian gentleman and jwtriot, whose life an I lafein have he!ied make glorious ths histnrv of the land he loved so The Preaidenl held his first regular reception this season last night. It was given to Congress, the army and navy, tho diplomatic corps and Judges of the Supreme Court. All the testimony liefore the Senate committee on Indian Aflain yesterday, was to the effect that improier Means were used to secure the leases of the Indians lands. LAK1C ALL QUARTERS. Via Hi K. HCAIMTKKKT'i' ISIM'fiTKI AI. ', T. .1 j Him il of trade, finance sod public economy, of iNcceinber 20lb, contain detailed reprts from twenty-im- e stale containing IK) er cent, of the manufacturing tiiipferitt. ilia! have been hitherto reiptirvil, whi-show that there at preiil some out of employ meal on arc eur. i.i present bus!-ss- a depretai- n. There iia been a general rsl:i4w,t je varying from 20 imtin-.In 25, tad in per cent. Skill! workmen bare 'em retained at much leas rwlurti-.,f aig-- than unskilled artiaoiM and The reir'iD workers duction of w.igi been baa to Urgent am.e.oticg 20 per mm. jO tn average. Glass urkn, uAarnr operatives, woolen good, boots sod shoes end ott-- o r 1' 1 iab'-rer- am-ju- CO A L Knot of tho World D.A and I1. A K. U. W. Hallways. (teeul the T orld s To all who intend to visit The Propose National Cattle Trail Exsiiiun at New Orleans we desire ad-to from Texas to the British place before vou a few of the many offers to vantages which tbs Scenic Eoide Possessions. the public. - DO A GENERA! Great Britain. lielADd, Denmark. German Empta Starting - WI I R (I () i WHO Brand. CerrupendMtii New York Importers A Tn dors' Nat'l Bank New York Kounta lira Chicago ; Commercial National Bank Ban Francisco First National Gold Bank Omaha MaUnnai Bank BA Louis . - BatOmaha 8avinaAmodaUoa AND 224 Advances made on consignments Hole Stmt & hk FINEST and ON FLOORING- Salt I ike Cltv, ll ...Presidmit BEER delivery made to any part of the eity. orders I Vienna Chop JaaveNeph! Hollo THE VIENNA Hu ........ .H. ... m. withgoodsueeu Inquire on tire premises. N. BERNARD WOOL KONHAND BUDWEI3ER AND BALI Connected with the Beer Hall 1MI4, am am MOim 10:10 ....ltkso a m VIENNA a 12:30 pm .lfot CHOP T.G.M.SNW maxufactuibn Tents, Awnings, Mill, MoOOARdf W' li the HOUSE. BROWNS Marble Work mrr'(cr A. H. KELLY & REFINED SULPHUR I AT WIMJAM 32 E. Second South Boots & Shu TO OKDU. REPAIRING EXPRESS A SPBJiU1 STAR BRO., OF Blank-Book- sI can be obtained thethecar loadWork By near OoveCroril, Mulphur u BOOK BINDING FERDINAND DICEERT, Sail Uga dtp, First ro SK I still eaatlnw to BAMBERGER, Manager. GROWERS. TO ORDER Meala stall hours. Oysters In every stylsi MANUFACTURKRe ETC I oUdtcd. Telephone No. Si. .l!M0pm 1.10 pm Draper IriOpm Arrive at Moroni .. 00 p m Corner Main and Third South streets, . Btigei connect at Moroni fbr all parts of flan Pete and Sevier. I N BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND SKILL IB Private teams and spring wagons can be L workmanship we deft competition, si ordered by telephone at Ktpiil, to be ready prices which cannot bs unaenola. of trains at Moroni. Price, 41 per M. BMOWVi day, driver paying all' his own expenses.' - CHOP been running ovsrsvmcni Milwaukee ....lift) a m Pleount Hill Fountain Green in theeity, eondMldef Good and roeon plan. BEER HALL 00 Hollowav ... Arrive at Nrphl. ' OF THE BEST PATZHI SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. MouMino, meetln CO. By the Case, Keg or Carload Lots. Orders will be promptly attended to and pun. ldOpim. 2ri0p.m. p. A. AND AFTER DECEMBER S, will leave daily ai follows . Hut SeethStriei iic,ty- - Having recently enlarged our 1:00 Diaper FountainC.reen Mill Hearant H1U.... W. H. Sells BUNDS ..THE Second South 8t. V j. .Secretary and Treasurer Country Leave Moroni LUMBER YARC Mth ward a.m. RAILROAD. IlhAUJM IN Uppot .Uk00a.ni. .11:10 San Pete Valley Salt Lika Cltto WINDOWS, DOOR8, 19 E. J FORSA! 0RDNER dt JONES, Proprietors. -- Lsn, a Specialty. and Malting we are now prepared to flimlsh our capacity, flivorlte FARE to Black Bock or Garfield and return from Rustle Siding, Beer GEO. GEBHAJtDT. Successors to MORITZ A CULLEN. No Aright will be received alter 4p.m. ' W. W. BITER, & F. FENTON, den. Ft A Fas. AgL Bnpt largest Variety in the city toehooee; e. Always on hand. Yourpatrsnsfisl ONE nail trains, SO oenta. 1ROX CONFECTION! BEER LAGER SALT LAKE CITY . StSOAUL . Pies, Cakes, Producing the HENRY WAOENEB, Proprietor. RROUNTAIN TIME Leave Garfiold Arrive at Balt Lake City W. FIRST SOUTH! OFFICE: 17 Patrike Lake City SOFT LUMBER, T. A BfBWOry 1886 IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. ft Leave Terminus . - QAlfl Try It and Bs Convinced AFTER and Retell Dealer in . D part of the city.Bl BREWING Leave Taorta.. Arrive at Terminus passed. 28 NEVADA! SC HOPPE, COAL-BURNIN- lowest TDREAD WILL and Cutter. apposite at THE OLD RELIABLE u Stoves and Ranges And the & H Is connected with theMm supervision of Jamas EStoKs ofliquon, Wines and Opncss SALOONS AND BREWERIES. FRIDAY, JUNE ON Utah A Nevada Company wil run thrtrtnina ftrilowa (Sundays excepted): AND Latest and Bert Deaigni in E. AMD THE DEMU0HX Particular attention gives oouscuom throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining Ter-- 1 JACOB MOllITZ Work, PIONEER OPEN DAY Europe, MATTHKJV CDU.EN H. W. HOKBL...,. t Street. rTUIE RESTAURANT B X supervision of Ja hna Railway. Tin and Iron Hoofing, Spouting, Guttering, Etc. Main (Old Stead of J. Mg) Bank all points of the Pacific Coast Wtm of credit, avallabte in tho principal cities of the world. Bfalrttentlon given to the selling of ores Salt Tin, Copper and Sheetlroa S. s 167 S. MAIN! And everything in asm DUMA Superintendent RANGES, 253 Co.-- DINW00DEY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. BERGEN, Hotel. WROUGHT Fargoi Bottled S, ni Wells, H. LOWENSTEIN. Stoves, CAST Restaurant : Is agan This Year lisara AND TO THE DELMKf Suit of Clothes Cel I ifoffl First-Cla- ss STANDARD HARD ATTENTION mi Having securkdmarl ; GENTLEMEN Kail-roo- Par-ao- FAY SPECIAL MAIM tot parties residing out of the city, and invite correspondence and active merchants and btubisssiM, ecounts. Osreflil attention given to the sales oi ores F. H. GRICE, nuiuon. we solicit consignments, guar-entering highest market prices. Collections made, with prompt returns, st lowest rates. Execute orders lot purchase or mle oi stocks and bonds at New York and Ban Francisco. We sell exchange and telegraphic transfers on leading cities of the United Btatei; also furnish right drafts or remit fluids to London. Dublin, raris, Berlin. Stockholm " and all other prominent points Certificates of Deposit Issued, payable on d Bookenller and Stationer, LAKE CITY. UTAH SALT ' WholeMle Hot JANUARY a General Ranking Business Transact Photographed on Short Notice. ' Chop NO. 415 MAIN STREET, E. I'MhAKDh, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. W. F. RAYBOULD, Residences, Mills, Horsea, Etc., F. STm of BANKERS. 1 UTAH Vp. LUNCH FOB SALE BY PARLOR 4 Merchant WILLOFUOngf SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, J 1 0 I 6RIFFITWiiJ Shell and Can THE Four I.YNCUBL'Ri;, Va., Jan. 14. Importers of Chicago complain that there ie a systematic underestimation of large tobacco factories here began work imported goods at the New York custom and a number of others are prehouse, which gives Eastern merchants an tn start. These factories employ paring unfair advaulafie over those of the West over 2,000 colored laborers, most of whose goods are valued there. whom were unemployed for several Theatrial of J. Miller Kelly, president months. of the Board of Alderman, on charge of Tatlag far l A. Srnatnr. accepting bribes to inffuenre his official Virginia, Nevada, Jan. 14. -- In ths action, was commenced The oourt-rooState Senate, Jones received 13 votes, was crowded. Keating 5; two Republicans absent. Tn The case of Agnew against Cullis P. the Assembly, Jones 32, Keating 8. Huntington, relative to the sale of Central Pacific atock, was called for trial toA Fine Establishment. day, in the Supreme ( 'oort, but adjourned Mesdames Button A Boyan hare re owing to the illness of plaintiff. cently opened a new and splendid stock of millinery at 41 Main street (Hooper Kata Ymrk Stark Markti. Irerge consign N'xw York, Jan. 14. Central Pacific, and Kldrhlge block.; ments of millinery goods, feathers, etc., 84; Chicago, Burlington A (Jtiin-- y, 119; are constantly received from the East, Northern Iacilic, 17; Northern Pacific and everything is new and the verv preferred, 40; Chicago A Northwestern, latest In style. The near store presents a beautiful appearance, and will well 91; New York Central, H8;; Pacific a visit of inspection. Mesdames Mail. 33; Panama. 9S; St. Louis & San Francisco, IS; Texas Pacific, 13J; Button A Boyan solicit the patronage of Union Pacific, 00 1; Wells, Fargo Ex their old friends, and are confident they can suit ths tastes of all who may pruts, 103; Western Union, 37 j; Oregon favor them with orders.patrons d 121; Oregon & Navigation, 72. Ur. Foot, Jr., Governments 100; 4Js, 112; 4a And assisting physicians will answer 121 j; fi's, 123. calls immediately, day or night, in the and all parts of the Weal. I have The ''Occidental, IR E. First South lit. city an expert specialist, of New York, for We the undersigned, by reason of the women, children, confinement, etc. first class goods dispensed by us, hereby proclaim to the world that we are ever Subscribe lor Your Xewspapen, ready to sell at low prices the best Cali-on- Magazines and periodical at C. 11. end itnurted wines and the A Co's choicest of liquors and cigars. Families News dealers.Bookseller, Stationers and who are preparing for private jwrtiea diraiM nut forget to give us a call. A handsome 11m of mens, boys and Acer A Mcrfhy, Proprietors. childrens suits and hats, of latest styles and patterns, at popular prices, at L. Ialece Grocery More. Goldbergs. People in need of etaple and fancy Iteiuuval. (i emeries, Fruits, Vegetables and everyDr. A. 8. Bower lias removed his office thing pertaining to Family Groceries, from over Judin A Barks to Ifewrrt should rail at Lucas's old stand. EveryNational Bank Building. and neat clean. thing No. 62 K Kirn SriitL street. The Lest shoes at lowest prices at J, L. Lucas, Auerbach's. Manager. Rstifc McCORNICK & CO., (COPYRIGHT.) TRY Mrtntnta at War la Spala. Madrid, Jan. 14. Earthquake trembling! were felt yesterday at Tornx NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, Canillas, Almunccar and Algarobo. The Tho PALACE HOTEL of Denver, Colorado torm in the southern provinces (till continues. The riven are greatly MlfiCELLAMEOUfi. swollen and the sufferings of the people who have been rendered houselese . the earthquakes are intense. According to official record the number of persons 9 killed by the earthquake in Granada was 693; number of injured 1,480.. Fra urr anil Germany Ayrml. FOX & SYMONS Paris, Jan. 14. The Fiyaro and Gain! state that France and Germany have ....NEW..... Bt Jamee Everything the bag the German National Bank Denver White House. Opposite the Jjk Oyster Stews, . Imp. A Tndenf Nat. Bank First National Bank State Savinn . Omaha National Bank jag t SM x According to th4Vrax American Cermpefidsniii New York, Chicago THACKRAHS PHOTOGRAPHIC "to Breakfast and Sum Austria, Belgium France. Holland, Norway, Sweden. BwKsenand Spain, per The bow run for IT DINNERS, 25J Draw exchange on all tbe leading cities of BOOK-KEEPE- Auttralla Armntrd. IjOxdox, Jan. 14. Advices from MelA. Podlech A Co., Prwpra. bourne state that popular opinion in Australia continues greatly agitated, in view of the recent German annexation in Main street, Salt Lake City. New Guinea and adjacent islands. Mass meetings to protect against foreign anRATES $2 00. nexations in the Pacific are every day occurrences. 8hire and Burrough counBpeqlal rates by tho week. cils likewise take occasion to record their protest; and the press of the country, BAB IB REMOVED ONE MIL without a dissenting voice, is engaged TH sooth, and is kept first class in avrtc after day day in vigorous and emphatic denunciation on all foreign attempts to Three Billiard for the aocoamt gain a foothold in Australia. It U cer- tlon of guests. Tables, tain Australia ia thoroughly aroused A hot loud will be served dolly from T to against the present policy of the British Colonial Office. 11p.m. the -- J. Tv , u BANKING BUSI- - Our facilities tor collecting ire its 1 nts in nearly eveiy lowi Terri tori. isud RED CANYON! !& ' Metropolitan Hotel is To Gat wand solicit accounts of merchants mining companies and country dealer!. WEBER, ,TU REST AlitlJti A. D. 1859. Established nt assail ORIFtt55s BROTHERS, BANUR3 SPRING ROCK A party of workmen, while digging a cellar the other day, near the scene of Hradducks defeat in Pennsylvania, are reHirted to have unearthed an old chest come to a complete agreement in regard containing gold to the amount of several to the Egyptian, Chineae and Congo hundred thousand dollars. questions. France engages to protect Barn urn, the showman, railed on Uraut the German commerce in French colonies. Germany promises in considerayesterday and offered him (100,900 for tion thereof, to support France in her the use of his relics and trophies, to exhibit to tho people of the country, ami colonial schemes. guaranteed to rrttrn them Unhurt. No Klllrrt by Saelallata. answer has been received yet. Berlin, Jan. 14. A shocking crime The New York Sat says : Gould said occurred at Frankfort-on-Mai- n last yesterday that he did nut intend to leave night. A police commiseoner named town until the middle or latter part of February. He desires to escape the Rumpil, who had been active in the climate f New York in March, and, if prosecution of Socialists, was found dead business permits, will spend that month, in front of hia own house, stabbed in two The assassin ia unknown. as he did last year, on or near the Florida places. coast. Tobaera Warka ne. I MKER The visitor to the Exposition ran take choice of thirty-si- x routes,andnjqy PHELANS CAREER IN ENGLAND. his the most beautiful scenery and tbe maximum of comfort bv going via ths I leaver and Rio Grande Railway. Tht J'rajtaanl tlrrml Cnttlr Trail. Pullman Pilsce Sleeping Can on every which 14. bill The St. Louis, Jan. Unaxcellad in tho Waat. Rates for one double bertbt salt train. is to be introduced in Congress for the Lake to New Orleons.not to exceed $16.00 estshiishment of a cattle trail from Texas via any route. Cost of meals en route to ths British losse-sioc- s, provides that will not exoeed 73c. etch. Tickets good until May 84, ths Secretary of the Interior ehsll ap- for 50 days, $92.75; good 1885. $100.00. Each class of tickets are and nut commissioners to lay point three good going 15 days and 15 days retura- mark by water and bounds a quaranFrom the Celebrated Grass Creek Nines. leasant, safo, short water trips can bs tined National trail and grazing made at very low rates from New Orleans exceed six trail not the to ground, can miles in width, and to be narrowed in to any point of interest daily. You on Lake Pontchartrain any ride a take a The mere roadway. grazing places to for $1. Atrip to the Jetties will grounds to be established at intervals day a most enjoyable boat ride of along the trail, and not to exceed 12 give yon sad show you the waters of miles square, both trail and grazing 200 miles, Gulf of Mexico for e small sum. Mined and Shipped by the grounds to be strictly quarantined, ana the Morgan lino of steamers leave New allowed uo rattle to leave it, Florida Havana for Orleans via. ports so long as they have signs of Texas fever among them. When the Commis- every Thursday st 8 s. m. COAL DEPT U, P. Ry.CO. New leave line steamers of Morgan sioners make their report, the Secretary and 16th for Vera Crus 1st, 8th, of the Interior is to file a map of the Orleans as by trail as lsid out, and then to give public 23d of each month. Rates as lowchecked PLEASANT VALLEY other mate. Baggage any its and notice of establishment, Mined by the Utah Central Hallway Company. the Scenic route. by land through of withdrawal the public All are invited to cell at the Denver A occupied by it from either sale, Rio Grande Western ticket office to make location on settlement for ten rears. For the work $10,00(1 are appropriated. The inquiries concerning the contemplated A. GUNNELL, AGENT, trail will be open at all times of the year trip. For further information, write to W. S. on call or Eon.xs, when this publication is mads, for the Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Wasatch Building. use of anyone. W. H. Bancroft, Receiver. Captain 1helnn. London, Jan. 11. The police have Oyster Grotto. PARVO I IN Ioe cream all winter in any quantity at MULTUM ascertained that Capt. Thomas Phelan the Oyster Grotto. lived in Sheffield in 1883 and oienly HOTELS. avowed himself an agent of O'Donovan Kussa. He always dressed well, wearwV ing a different suit of clothes every day, 17 1 v and seemed lie to abundantly with money. He hail supplied NEW HOUSE. a large quantity of luggage, including a dressing rase containing silver and ivory VTEWLY FURNISHED, UNDER NEW toilet requisites. He denounced the La msuageuienL Everything first cists murder or Lord Frederick Cavendish, except ths price. and Under (Secretary Burke, saying it was a had plan, but when James Carey RATES: EVERYONE A turned informer against the assassins Phelan' cursed the informer and 12,00 and $2.50 day. littered vague threats of vengeance, lliclan's acquaintances in Sheffield reenr membered this fact when Carey was Ppecii convanlaneet fur Commerria! Trav- lain by ODonnell, and they believe len. BECHT0L WILLIAMS, Prop,. Phelan hail something to do with the Journal-Regist- er! planning of Careys taking off. rey well. OKI.KAXS NEW FROM 1885. JANUARY WJIDNESUAY, CllltONICUi, KVULNlJl a AND PAPEN NULING. 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