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Show THE CHAIRMAN Barnum of the Democratic although the building. was WESTERN declared to belong to a citizen of the United States. It was accordingly seized by a squad of Mrs. Jay Gouup is not expected to soldiers; The United States Consulate live from one day to another. situated in the buildirg was forcibly Tur London chief of police has ter- closed and padlocked, the coitof arms redered his resignation because of his moved and the agent prevented from failure to discover the. White pievel entering his office. The American Minmurderer. ister at Lima, who. protested against Governor Wellette of Dakota has the seizure of the house, on the receipt National Committee died on Wednesday. gone last to confer with President-elect Harrison upon the admission of Dokota into the Union. Two more Whitechapel come to light. think they The have murders have London police now a clue to the perpe- trator. Tr is stated that Robert Garrett, insane millionaire, is very much the im- proved, and hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery. In the Vermont, frage House of ceca a bill for the granting to women has of of suf- been defeated, 192 against 27. On Thursdsy for the first time in three months a train load of passengers left Jacksonville, Fla. for cities of the North. Ar Cortez, ninety miles from Austin, Texas, a2 Italian shot and killed R. Holt, because the latter refused him money. The murderer and hurried off toan old Fine Carriages, Buggies and Carts, Surrey Wagons, Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Coal and Butcher Wagons, Farm ~ FRAZIER emptorily refused to make an Chinese Merchants are SALT | ther steps. Bread, in which they will pay a reward of $20,000 for the arrest of Tascot the presumed assassin, to January 17, 1889. propose to take up arms is petroleum. THERE is a proposition now moving among the French solons to abolish the ‘burg Senate and the Presidency. could filland had GurRpDon Corwith, a son of Nathan Corwith, of lead syndicate fame, was arrested in Brooklyn on Tuesday, charged with not having accounted for 400 car- loads of lead valued at $500,000, also with having fraudulently applied certain assets belonging to the firm of N. Corwith and Co. Corwith was about to start for Europe. One-third of the Ute tribe have signed the treaty providing for their removal to the new Utah reservation, and one of the members of the commission told a correspondent to day that all the members of the tribe, with the exception of crowded with Mining more place with a them inexperienced number Pitts- were of new shots after the Secretary. —___DBATARS TN DolmwmaEstrric C. DOSCH, ——ALSO—— Proprietor. Pies, Etce., Delivered CLOUGHI&S WARREN ORG ATS. PACKARD Se NSINUANDES ag ot TiSBURGH. ae than men, they many WILL of EXPLODE. Fixtures. Contihiy orders solicited. Send for circular. Agents wanted in evéry Cou work began in the morn- ing were successful, but in the afternoon |. an explosion |. mine that NOT Also Dealers in Other Lamps and The first was heard in the Lindeman and Sons No Smell, No Smoke, their force | Italians. AN ene LAMP, The orders Ri de UTAH. 6314 W. Ist South Street. in ‘a Company increased ....... =7rC™ Incandescent 8 Candle Power Kansas coal mine last week. Cherokee MW BARERY, Cakes, Over 150 took YOUNG, Vice President. Sole Agents for the MINER’S EXPLOSION. disaster CITY, A. ANDERSON & G0. La <Q horrible. O. YOUNG to any part of the city. Wedding and Party Cakes made to order. Crackers, Confectionery and Canned Fruits of every description. of Chicago, murdered some time ago in his residence, have extended the time A Catastrophe That Entombs Workmen. J. 126 W. First South St. JOHN ——————_— $$$ up a boycott against the United States. The principal article against which they | -A LAKE EMPIRE ticular’ of the affair before taking fur- working YOUNG, President. Write us for Prices. and lynched. Tue B. Studebaker Branch! House It rather upheld the proceeding. On this the minister telegraphed the intelligence of the refusal’ to the Dep rtment of State at Washington. The Department ordered him to forward all par- by CARTS, ROYAL Fine and Cheap Harness for Carriages Buggies and Wagons. apology. Tue heirs of the late Millionaire Snell ROAD Wagons. In Eight Sizes andjStyles. stantly instructed to demand an apology. The house was vacated after six days’ occupation but the government per- seized near SLUDEBAKER S| intelligence of this aggression to his government and was in- to lend was mill of the cabled WEEKLY. seemed to shake the whole country. There were over 160 workmen in the mine at the time. Some 40 to 50. bodies have been recovered which is about. the number of- the victims. There is an indignation movement among the mining brotherhood; they are endeavoring to fasten the responsibility of the disaster i 3& ROCK upon the proprietors of the mine. (Wain Street, Salt | ose Gity. SPRINGS Coal Co. Agency, one or two bands, were well pleased with the change. The opposition of these bands will be overcome by the majority. A sensation was caused on Broadway, SALT LAKE New York the other evening by the appearance of what was supposed to be a lady promenading with a cigarette in her mouth anda cane in her hand. soon learned, however, was Thos. Kelly a son of Judge Kelly who was an paying the election person Sur wager by wearing a jaunty bonnet of one lady and es RED To the patrons ane oe tends Lake Academy: Since the beginning of academic lady friend. Salt Lake Stake Academy has been so large that the seating capacity of the building now occupied by the. institution has been taxed to its utmost limit of capacity, and many applicants THE examination of ballots cast for majority is a little over 6000, so that if upon contest these ballots are declared void there are enough already discovered to defeat him. Tuer railway lines running Chicago and Council Bluffs between have served notice on each other that they will not be bound by present time agreement after January 11. This is regarded as a . forerunner of a revolution in the running time between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. os associated press, have been denied lack of room. The crowded attendance at the admittance condition through dispatch from Ottawa, Ca., says: The Mormon delegates from the northwest are dissatisfied with the result of Most earnest efforts have been made to find and secure a suitable building in addition to the one now used, and in its vicinity, to accommodate 101 S: MAIN the Office Telephone 49. YARD, lowest treme circumstances, the authorities \ orders were given to occupy it by force, The ST. Largest Fire Arms, Tents, Steel Traps and § k in the West at the Lowest Prices. First Class OFFICH \Arest Temple Main Street Office; MULLETT Fine Work Company, St., reo lu & CO. hte: ‘Telephone, 419. Orders by Mail Solicited. a Specialty. THOMAS W. JENMINGS CITY. W.S. HARRIS, Agent. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, in net of THE 7 “9 a, 5 fe a ye oF oe ,° » W. B. Doucat, : yes > eve: Gents’ Furnishing Goods. S$ ae ot gi” ae Gun AND LAUNDRY, Fri- result W. A. Rossiter, ‘Executive Committee of the Board Directors. Saut Lake Crry, Noy, 7, 1888. Glasses, Utah Steam Laundry <5 day, November 9th, 1888, the Preparatory Department, be discotinnwed in connection with the institution. This will provide more ample accommodations for the higher grades, and will Field and Pistol Repairing in all its branches. Yard Telephone 49. LAKE Utah. everything else in the Shooting, Camping, Fishing g or Sporting Goods Line. Cor. 2nd South and 3rd West Sts., SALT ————____. assumption that a house at. Mollando AL ee to the Arequipa railway, and was therefore the property of the State, Sted of the Academy have decided as the only remedy for the existing state of affairs, St., Ogden, Fishing Tackle, Cutler y, Bicycles, Playing Cards, Office in Godbe, Pitts & Co’s Drug Store, department, but all such efforts have been without success. Under these ex- greater good to the remaining departtheir visit to Ottawa. Government will ments; whereas if all were continued detriment would be _ inevitanot grant their request to be allowed to serious bring in machinery free of duty, or to be ble. We sincerely trust you will take into permitted to bring in more women to whom they have been previously mar- careful consideration all the | circumstances of the case; and we feel confiiried according to Mormon custom. dent if such be done you will fully agree with us that the course here followed is the only one open to us. Peru and the United States. Very Respectfully, There is a serious international trouble Aneus M. Cannon, betwen Peru and the United States. The circumstances are these: On the ‘Ice CANYON, COAL. has become Main Send for Illustrated Catalogue. too unpleasant to be allowed to continue. that after the present term, ending = Canada Mormons. An the 168 GRASS CREEK AND ANTHRACITE present an attire including the bustle of another Hon. J. G. Carlisle of Kentucky has revealed the fact that 7,500 of the tickets cast for him were perforated. His year, of the Salt the MEIN rare ROCK SPRINGS, PLEASANT VALLEY, Discontinuance of The Preparatory It was Sao NUE DS Ey ACADEMY. LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS NECKWEAR. —_0-—-——- “y No. 35 W. First South aS SALT LAKE CITY. Street, AND |