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Show 8AM' 8MTUKE It is a touching narration which comes over the wires, of an old veteran who passed slowly up Sixty-sixtstreet in New York City, as the shades of night were falling, looking intently at the numbers over the doors of the houses. His left coat sleeve was empty, and there was a limp in his gait as he bore heavily upon his stout walking stick. When he readied the last house in the block, that of General Grant, he went down the stairs to the basement dour and enquired of the servant after the health of General Grant. When told that he and was better, he said Thank God, left the house. lie said to an enquirer: "General Grant is my old commander, boy, aud I lore him; and so does every man that ever fought under him. I was with him in the Wilderness, and when the days battle was over and the rebs had taken to their heels, I wu lying in a shady spot, where I had crawled to, when the General rode by God blesa himl My arm and leg were he passed hanging by a thread, and me I shouted Hooray! and the Gen erals face lit up with a smile that was mingled with joy and sadness. When he went out of sight that amile haunted me. That wu my last battle, and I never uw him again, but that pleasant recognition is plain to my mind uit wu then, and I love him for it. God knows my prayer goes up eveiy hour to have his life spared to the country he saved. That old soldier represents to some extent the feeling of every patriotic Union soldier who is treading with his old commander the downward path to tbe tomb, Ha may reach tbe inevitable end the reinstated General of shortly, and, the Grand Army, lead the marching col' nmn across the river of Death. But the passage will be easier so they follow their loved General to the grand review on the other side. With the wounded soldier, they ciy to their sick aud suffering leader, "Hooray I gray-heade- d DEMOCRACY. Democracy huso many phases in Zion, is claimed to he represented hy so many men of many minds and ils bearings taken from so many standpoinis, it is no mixed-Thwonder that things are getting Demoof newly established organ to difficult has a play, and part cracy with ita. proepcelui as the basis of ils action, stands on so unsatisfactory a foundation, that it is quite likely, as in the building of the tower of Babel, so in ita construction and action there should happen a confuaion of tongues- - let us not be too severe in our criticisms of a perplexed editor, who, in attempting to play the organ in accordance with the printed program, only succeeds in rousing the ire of interested and discordant hearers whose noisy variations of dissent are enough to make even a journalistic Saint like the lamented Horace Greely swear. Let the grumbling genius who berates the organ player, put himself hours in his place for twenty-fou- r and learn a lesson of wisdom so in forbearance and dung. When it comes to the matter of genuine The equality of Democracy, every man without distinction of race, sect or party before the law, and the establishment of a "government of the people, by the people and fur the peo pie; theCiinoMCU is a true and practical exponent of the genuine article. We use the word practical because in these matterof-fac-t times, abstractions dont count. A man or a party may subscribe to a perfect creed in religious or political matters, but unless the abstract creed ia applied in a practical way to the question which immediately confronts the individual or the organization, the mans profession and the psrtyi platform are but worthless rubbish. Here in Utah where the nation's laws and an thority should be supreme, both are publicly and defiantly set at nought by a priestly hierarchy whose political mxixa menu. existence derives ita vitality from the The New York Mining Record of the organic act, under which the Territory exista aa a political organization. The 23d ulL quotes the ule of Ontario minDemocracy that would encourage the ing shares at from $17.27 to $17.50; adherents of the bogus "Kingdom of Homestake at $10.00; "Horn Silver, God in Utah, in their pronounced re- which hu beon one of the most active volt against the United States, by scoutstocks, hu beeen the subject of a flesh Demolow as the bear raid, with ules made from idea the (we quote ing crat) that "the national government fi.80, which, in view of the put history should direct the affairs of this common- of this property, is certainly a low value. level hu rewealth, is not worthy of the name and The ore on the 800-foonly assumes the livery of Democracy to cently crown poor, and the cave that serve at the priestly devil's table. Utah took place a fortnight ago will entail considerable expense, but even in view would have been a state in the Union today, probably, had her people been of these unfavorable features the mine is loyal as other sectious of the conutry by no means exhausted. The total ules are. The hierarchy which, availing have amounted to 8000 aliares at $2.20 itself of tbs grant of political Hiwer down to $1.80, with a subsequent remade by a generous nation, turns the action to $1.90. Hale and Norcruss hu made some political artillery thus furnished it of the the advances, for which no special sharp authority supreme against national government, deserves polit- reason can be given. Shares have sold ical disfranchisement. But the new from $4.50 up to $6.00 and then down to light Democracy speaking through the $5.25. But a few carloads of lead hare been Democrat, writes its own condemnation when it undertakes to assert the right uf sold, with but little of any change in the priestly secessionists, by a process of what market. Common sold from $3.62 to to nul- $3.65; refinad pig at $3.70. The demand is called local nation's and laws the trample upon continues extremely light. lify its Constitution. At present a compact "The London market for bar silver is a trifle firmer, value haring advanced to and organized majority of thia Territory are in practical rebellion against the 49 pence per ounce, and here fine bars nation, and it is the governments first are higher at $1.06 to $1.07 The Treasury Department lut Thurs duty to recognize and quell the organ ized revolt. If the Legislative Commisday purchased 460,000 ounces of fine sion is the best instrumentality to bring silver for coinage purposes, to be delivthis majority to tlioir senses and to insure ered at the Philadelphia and New This monthly pill of obedience to beneficent law and legitl Orleans mints. mate authority, let it be appointed. silver will have to be taken by the gold But to denounce such a course on the mugwumps from now on to the next part of the nation and to encourage session of Congress, at least. Unleu the blatant disloyalty by patting the proplicta, seen and revelaton of Wall priestly conspiritors on the back and Street are found at fault, tha crop telling them they have "patriotism silver dollan resulting from these monthly purchases will drive out gold enough to eat their own words, undermine their own superstructure and life and ruin the country, so that next tliemaelves out of the ditch of their own Thanksgiving Day will appropriately a day of futing and hudigging by tugging at their bootstraps, be considered miliation. is not only the height of folly, but an endorsement to all intents and purposes of the criminal action of THE INTERNATIONAL HOrUEXT OF SILVER. the dialoyal hierarchy. e u t: u to-d- u u u AM AVKRAOK OF FOKTV-FOl'- B ICorM must have spile s gainst President Cleveland's Cab- The New York This is the title of a pamphlet issued by the K. Y. Mining llecord, at 25 cents We preper oopy, including postage. sume it is a reprint of most exhaustive articles, turning with facts and figures of the highest value to those who rare to understand a matter which promises to engage the best minds and thought of the nation, and the right settlement of which hu much to do with the future prosperity of this country. The silver question in all its bearings, is one of the most profound, quetliuni uf the day, and demands inteuse and iiemistent study.- Aa a mining community it is ex expected that men of all parties here, with personal interests more or leu at stake, will favor silver money. But no man should be content to stand, iu this matter upon the narrow platform of Neither is it a party question merely ; it is a monetrry question upon which party men, of oppcwile aides may agree without interfering with their allegiance to party. inet, for it hu gibbeted them in ils col uuins in wood cut caricatures, any one of which is sufficient to frighten children, Bayard, one of Delaware's bine bloods, it 56 years of age; Manning, who, by the way, according to the llbWd, is a sort of clover specimen, his parentd age being of Irish, English and Dutch extraction, is 54 years of age; Lamar, a g Southerner, a Georgian by birth, is GO years of age; Garland, the wood cut of them all, Tennesseean by birth, is 52 yean of age; Endicott is a Massachusetts blue blood. He, like President Cleveland at Buffalo, hu filled responsible offices in the municipal government of his native city of Salem, Mass , and is 67 yean of age. It Si supposed that bis selection is intended to gratify the independent Republicans, bat on what ground it ia difficult to say, U he hu been a Democrat so long that FINANCIAL OOEFKL TRUTH. Ike memory uf man runneth not to the Baron Rothchiid says: The simultaneeoatrary. Vilas, the youngest and most Cabinet ous employment of the two precious ftie'iyof the Oeen ia a Green Mountain boy, being metals is satisfactory and gives rise to hot 44 yun of age. Last, and poaaibly no complaint. Whether gold or silver mu Whitney, born in Massachu-l'- i dominates for the time being, it is always now 43 years of age. true that the two metals concur together Ail of these Cabinet officers have lived in forming the monetary circulation of wise and comthe world, and it is the geueral mass long eno igh to be fairly men. Oppor-toni- ty not tkt taw mttali tamiinel which serves as if of great good, fortably to nitiin greatness has now been the measure of the value of thing. Ibmrtnpoaeichuf them by a "Provi- Tkt npprtuien uf silver would amount a veritable destruction of values dence which shapes our enJs, rough-hewithout any compensation. them we may. three-leave- bilious-lookin- - Consolidation of Ihs Transcontinental Hallway interests. The Enormons Froflts Which They Fay lo Their Owners, New York, March C. Lclsnd Stanford, president of the Central Pacific llailroad, has officially, announced the consolidation of the transcontinental interests. Hereafter the Southern Pacific Railroad of California, Arizona and New Mexico, the Galveston, Harrisburg and Wes tarn San Antonio, the Texu and New Orleans and Morgans Louisiana railway and stumship lines will be operated under one general The Texas and Paorganization. and cino and Missouri, Kansas Texas system of roads will form northern the outlet, although not included in the consolidation. RailHuntington-Stan-forroad men say that the consolidation scheme will ultimately be perfected by the operation of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads as one continuous line. The part that Jay Gould will take in thia arrangement is not known. Mr. Goulds business associates say he hu parted with all of bis investments in Union Pacific stock and is carrying onlv a small speculative interest. Ur. Gould and Mr. Sage have avowed their intention of retiring from the Union Pacific directory. Hagee's Beal Estate Circular. The Market Street Cable Railroad Company now runs about uventy cars a follows: Thirty on tha Valencia day, street main line, twenty on tha Haight GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT u BROTHERS, BANItRJ WALKER IS THE BOSS PLACE Established A. D. 1859. o DINNERS, 25c. Oyster Stews, - - 25c iwnmitx at and country dcalcri. man-hin- ntiw gaining Vienna Chop House I Hep t. Oar teeUlUec tor collecting are tie feciLkis lll MHwniwAmti in 0flin7 every lorn It tub shdadjolutiig Territories. B. F. WHITTEltORE r CMRIT-CLA8- v 8 ffccammodatloH Board and Ream, Draw exchange on all the leading cltlei el MIAU Groat Britain, HOUftg. seeps the prise. PARLOR, FOR SALE, ? 'N Vi - DO A GENERA1 BANKING BU8I-- TTTB MERCHANTS' LUNCH Salt Lake - on To Get Meale for the Money. street branch, and about twenty-twthe McAllister street branch. We are assured that each of thou cars urns an average of $40 a day on week days and $75 a day each on Sundays. This Sreakfastand Supper 25c end Upward, in all ia $2,800 a day for wuk days and According to the Wants of the Ration. $5,250 a day for Sundays, or at the rate of $93,800 a month of thirty days. Two round trips are hundred and sixty-tw- o made daily on the Valencia street line on week days, 188 round trips on tho Everything the heat the market aflbrda Haight street line daily, aid 217 on D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. the McAllister street line. There are extra trips on Sundays, $16 a day par car more than pays the expensu of every kind connected with the running of tbe roads that is, wages, feel in the stum cable engine house, interest on land used, city license, texu and every possible ex Dense. Indeed, if we are comctly informed, $12 a day per 118 MAIN STREET, car covers every ex pants. Of coarse; thaw three car linu pay better than any At the Old London Bank of Clap. other car linu in the city, except tha As lines. a Sutter and Geary street Tbe Roller Muting Cents at. matter of feet, all car linen hone or served every day from New York, March 5. The Tima cable, pay well, except tha Turk street, Lunch(o'clock, and Iran Sto I o'clock, to but tho cable linu much the best We merchant,, hnalneaz man and their dens, says: One thousand miles will probably for Mac. and tha public; general Miaid.and now repeat, that the Cen have been covered by the leaders in the Oyiter, cooked in every style. would be all miltral managers The neatest and cheapest eating house In six days' skating contest before the week lionaires from their street car linu in Salt Lake Ctty. is finished. Interest in the contest is on this city, even if they no other F. M. GXICE, Proprietor. the increase, judging from the numbers railroads whatever. No wonder they P7 of spectators, afternoon and evening. latelypfeoed Tha attendance yesterday wu larger cent bonds on tha three linu named ate 104. of The monthly receipts than on any previous day and evening. premium THE...... e The interest seams to have reached ml are from $90,000 to $95,000; the total do notexoeed monthly expensu cheered the classes. who those Among ikatene by their presence last evening With this snowing of receipts, in which inwere Mgr. Gapel, Wright Sanford ana every yur will exhibit a growing crease, there is no reason whatever why James Gordon Bennett, with a select folconductors and gnpmen should not lowing of club men. Donovan, leader of poor OF THE BEST PATINO RESTAUR- the eighteen contestants, sooted 785 be paid better wagu for fourteen hours QNE In the city, conducted on the nor whatever work, whi any (dan. Good and iuffident reasons for miles at midnight, but he looked tired and was bent nearly doable. It is pre- workingmen, going down verv early dicted that he will give out before the coming hemr late, tired out from their should net all be provided with THE VIENNA CHOP HOUSE day is finished. By far the freshest work, lines. man on the track ia Mayer. He ia seats on such Hu bean running over a year, and hu mat skating on a system of a limited numVigilance of the Canadians. with good auoccM. ber of hours each day , and he ia as cool Quebec, March 6. There is great and graceful as when he first started. House. Donovan, the roller skater, scored 870 vigilance at the Parliament Inquire on the miles at noon. Doable guards are placed, and all en N. BERNARDIS, Proprietor. trancu closed, except one. Everyone is Enrols of Fright. to a severe examination before Philadelphia, March 6. Yester- subjected he is allowed to enter. Strangers have day, when Dr. Goerson wu hanged, two to state their business and be recognized convicts confined in prison were terribly by the person whom they wish to a 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. affected by the knowledge of what wu Only members of Parliament and other officers and reporters escape the severe going on. Joseph Barrett, 55 years of WILL BR DELIVERED TO ANY B1READ part of the city. age. confined in a cell near the gallows, L. On John Desk. showed intense interest in the hanging, Boston, March 7. In response to a Pies, Cakes, Crackers am i cell wu sealed during the execution, but telegram, asking if John L. Sullivan Barrett must have heard the footsteps of would fight Paddy Ryan for $5100 and the solemn procession on ita way to the the diamond Sulbelt, Alwajaoffhaad. Yoor patronage ia gallows. When his cell wu opened he livans trainer andPatay Sheppard, resecond, wu found dead. His death is attributed GKO. QKBHARDT. Proprietor to fright. Another man, Joseph Taylor, plied that Sullivan would fight, with or without gloves, in any place where under sentence of death for murder, becould be given police protection. came delirious with feu. lie heard the noise aa lie sat in his cell, and the echo A Pretty Actress Hart. of the felling trap had hardly died away New York, March 6. Alice Hsf-riso-u, when the murderer wu found writhing ths actress, a few nights ago stepin convulsions. a carpet tack which pierced ped upon AU About a Dog. her slipper and foot. She hu net played 6. March since. Her foot wu worm yesterday, Lawrexceburo, Ind., is Wm. Corbin and John Jaynes, of and the doctor says fear of lock-janot yet Gay nesv ills, Kentucky, met at the small town of Grant, five milu south .of the Drunkenness, er tha Liquor Habit, Can & be Cared hy AdutelaCertng Dr. Ohio river, yesterday afternoon. Trouble Haines's Balden ffpcdtte. NEW had existed between the young men, re It can be given in a cap of concc or tea without of the the knowledge person sulting from the shooting of Corbins dog by an employe of Gaynes. Corbin had taking it, effecting a speedy and permawhether the is cure; demanded patient from compensation alcoholic wreck or a moderate drinker. PHOTOGRAPHIC Gaynes for the dead animal, which PARLOR Thousands of drunkards have been made refused to the Gaynes give. Yesterday men who have taken the temperate minwas in and few a renewed, dispute their coffee without utes both men were firing revolvers at Golden Specific believe they short range. After several shots had their knowledge; and y 122 MAIN STREET, been fired, Corbin fell dying, but not be- quit drinking of their own free will. No effects harmful adminits from remit Opposite the 8t. Jamie Hotel. fore he had lodged three bullets in istration. Cures guaranteed. (Similars Gayness body. Gaynes died last night and testimonials sent free. Address, 8everal friends of the fighters Rffsldencffs, Mills, Horses, Etc Golden Srxcino Co., present at the time of the shooting, but Photographed on Short Notice. 185 Uses St, Cincinnati, O, they concerned themselves chiefly in getting out of range. MISCELLANEOUS. BattoffalSS $2,00 and Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Wary 4 BECHTOL BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WILLIAM White Houea xadb xxchahgk, Buys avd sxlu on Um priadpi tiuafta tiaioftt Onlted Mates and Europe, armoff all points of the Ihetto Coeto.. IMN Jetted of cndj. available In fee ettteeofUtewond. attention given to tha roll Ing plows I.Pd HATtt; A. Podiaeh oh Main street, Sett Lab Ch McCORNiGK A CO, BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Transact a General RHf well-payi- CITY BAKERY r PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO zeddirmeos of fee Invite cdRavoadeaco end active THE OLD HEUAIU California Brews and bond, at New Yon Weedl exchange ana titiigrernin tisnafm leading dttoi of the United Mairo; ako fttwiiah aunt dnfti or mil in Tamittei tflmKrie, Berlin. Stockholm, and all i OrctUaUa 52 if FOX AflMn at KortL Korti, March 6. During the summer the main body of the British troops will remain in camp here, with headquarters at Dongola. The Mndir of Dongola's army will remain at Merawi with Gen. Butler's contingent Two movable columns under Generals Dormer and Brackenbury will be stationed bet' Debbeh and Handack, in constant readiness for action. The wind now blows like a furnace. Prince Hassan is bringing a pack of hounds to hunt antelope and beguile the time during the inaction. It is rumored that two friendly tribes in thia vicinity have declared for El Mahdi. fit SYMONS i EAGLE FOUNDRY i i Is again This Year UtoPeodmfe FINEST LAGER BEE IN THE ROCKY wnrora, Bottled New York - Importers A Traders Natl Bank New York KoutsBeos Commercial National - First Xattonal Gold Bonk CONFECTIONERY Beer a SpecU Try it sad Be 17 and IB E. HAVE To tall REMOVED more convenient place, No. 256 8. Main Street HENRY WA A. FI8HER BRBNIH8 near U. C. R. R. and Depot, w Lakff Brewery Salt Three doom south of Walker Lffkff City. Ri h P.O.BoxlOM; J All NOW PREPARED TO TAKE.ORDEBS GENTLEMENS First-Cla- JOHN a Superior Of Suits ss VPRICD KE8 AMD BOTTlio Quality at Pepdw! A. Fisher Brewing to Butt the Times. SALT LAKE (RTf BERGEN, Manager. To Investors I BREWING CK toMORRIAOOUJDL 5000 Shares T reasurv Stock -- pfAynw RiCTimjY OWffffMttf OF THE.... AND MACHINE COMPY 73, 75, 77 and 79, By tha Casa, Kaf ar CmM L be promalty affrotod le NEW JEWELRY C0r. 2d South and West Temole streets, 8T0RE, NORWAY IRON, 148 Main Street. BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Milwaukee . MANUFACTURERS OF Furnace, Mining and Willing Entire New Stock Mining & Mfg. Co. MACHINERY, . not! " BEER HAH 0RDNER It JONES, PMriMM -- .OF.. Slag-Pot- s, Mining Cars and Burs and Pant for Sampling Mills, ULTUKECnri ls, The Trotting Chicago, March 6. The Jlentman will publish an article by General James 8. Brisbin of the United States army, reviewing the trotting performances of the last forty years. He thinks neither Maud 8. nor will reduce their record next season, but, from what he hears of the performances Cast and Wrought DIAMONDS, Iron GOLD AND FENCING, Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clock Solid Silver and Plated Ware. ORNAMENTAL. COLUMNS M ABS Rndftbi Latest Styles. to including or three Kentucky youngsters, is For front and Interior ,5(gP5JJk.LIKTELB1 of the opinion that a mile will be trotted this season in 2:00 or 2:07, and puts tha tilled and aallsfiictlun ultimate speed of the trotter at two guaranteed. promptly minutes, or possibly a fraction lower. PIONEER LUMBER YARD. An Informer's Hulcldo. Kansas City, March The Timed Marion Centre, Kansas, siecial says: William Crow, the young man who gave information which led to the recent conviction of K. Calhoun, who was indicted OkAiiEIU IN for the debauchery of no less than fourteen young girls, committed suicide thia LUMBER. T. G. FLOORING, afternoon.' It is supposed that Crow wu a partner in tha monstrous crime, and to Lath, Rustic Siding, Mouldings, uve himself informed on Calhoun, when, ftirther fearing developments, he took WINDOWS, DOORS; BLINDS ETC, his own life. order at short nratoe!117 Mllnnfi,ctllr,i call and Examine my Stock and pFteue L. & W. H. Sells i FIRST The Oklahoma Boomers. Kan., March 6. accessions have daily been made to the Oklahoma boomer forces in camp hrrs. The recent movs of placing Couch and other leaders under arrest hu disarranged their plans somewhat, but they assert their intention of starting next week, whether Couch lie detained or not. Gen. Hatch has staled that he will not permit tha boomers to go beyond Salt 'ork, of Arkansas, a point forty milu south of hsre. Oiipudte SOUTH 8TREET, Fourteenth Ward Heeling Salt Lake City. u., AT ELIASONS. 142 Main Street, YantSf KISD Tait LARtiKBTA.'te..HTL Gold and Silver JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Corner Main and Third Booth Preprteter offered to persons tamt. iTssKstsawsr11" FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, And Everything Needed In that Una.it the storks Tho Property of the Three Valuable Iron Mines, laWydevei showing immense bod lex of grown and Hematite On average aw eVvifoe givc?W .. m., . n n 1. a Iiui ran- tool per cent etjro; three valuable Mill Sttro, Hlackmlth Khnpa, JluHdium. touidinthonentiuBa water power, and avaluabk) tunnel kieatioii; jandawi which lo erect rullli mills, fhnwceai THE BSn B00? OF THE EVERYONE A at once for store nr ora to John President, or K. A. M. Fikmmhth, Seo-- BOOHE0 , I ff ICOPYRIGHTJ FOK Ing t Propoaala an pen or In Uia uara , THACKRAHS result proBlaMy within n short period. AGKI ' mines and works, Mill Croak .,7 nine District, Morgan eonntv, Utah, 21 Lake Uty. Principal oface Ball ww.Wt Journal-RegidCity. Thia will lie the only block of dock that the Apply VERY LOWEST PRICER 533 IN MULTUM (PAR VALUE, 110 KAC1I) ipwvd, 1R CHOP VIENNA Mask at all I . jiJwyAfflswsjJrfflss Marble Works . DROWN, Ark now Proceed lo be need In developing the mine fur ltredouameUtlx that undrrlMItie iron on. la nowUtngnm. WATCHES, LS3asassrta' aka Bwr. and for which a tunnel BROWNS I N BEAUTY RripI on hand mrnmntm fooneeted with the BrorlrtkBc HOLLANDER. 6,' E. OF UTAH WATCHES, Anil all kinds of HUII. DEES' IRONWORK, bv-tw- Arkansas City, SILVER CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, Jay-Eye-8- newiv-appoini- cd u SATPBPaY, MABOHT, 188. cnitO-NlCUe- , LT EVENING CHRONICLE A BOGUS LAKJ5 JSVJSHUn 8ALI W tin ; I W. F. RAYBOl Booksaltar and SALT LAKE CITY, d |