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VOL lINO 31 SALT LAKE CITY
2i UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 6 1885 TTTR fTRNTR
HENLEYS CELERY BEEF IRON
USE
DR HENLEYS
Celery Beef and Iron
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Be sure and see that the name of Tut
hill Cox Co or the Celery Beef and
Iron Extract Co is on each bottle
BUSINESS CARDS
T0TICEI hAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT
NOT the Livery business of George W Hall
and am prepared to continue the business at
the old stand Stables on West Temple street
nearly opposite the Herald office Neat rigs at
reasonable prices I HAZELGROVE
August 6th 1885
R CLUTE DRAYMAN TRANSACTS A
EH 1 general Transfer business to and from
Depots Leave orders at Remington Johnson
s Gos
WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY KE
i t paired Adolph Haucrbach ICE 1st Sth
1RED ANDERSON REAL ESTATE BRO
F 1 ker and Notary Public Rents houses col
lects rents and interests loans money at low
rates makes out deeds mortgages etc Houses
and lots for sale in all parts of the city Office
in old Salt Lake House No trouble to show
properties
TOS 1 2 AND 3 DR HIGGINS CATARRH
IN Remedy warranted to cure all cases If
directions are followed Office No 272 Main
Street
p ALL AT NO 272 MAIN STREET THREE
J doors north of Clift House and see Dr
Higgins the Microscopic and Analytic Physic
ian the Specialist before taking medicine of
anyone else All orders by mail promptly filled
Address Dr C W Higgins No 272 Main Street
Salt Lake City Utah
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T B KEYSOR
J S
IDoxLtit
Herald Building opposite Continental Hotel
West Temple Street
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
A S CHAPMAN J L WHYTOCK DDS
CHAPMAN l WHYTOCE
Dentists
Walker Opera House Anaesthetics adminis
cred
Telephone in office
C NICHOLS
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IDoiotist
OFFICE opposite Walker House Telephone
in Office Anesthetics given
B WILDER
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LvIininr Fin si33eG3C
t ND U S DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
AND and underground surveys with
drawings of same a specialty
Office 139 Main street up stairs by Jones
Co s Bank
ASSAYERS
RANK FOOTE
FRANK
Assayor
1 iTO 141 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE
1 1 City Personal attention given to all busi
ness
M BISHOP
J F
Assayer
lit MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITYUTAH
All work Carefully and Promptly Executed
T McVICKER
J S
Assnyor
tinder McCornicks Bank Main St
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
IT G M STEWARD
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Assayor
10 E Second South Street PO Box449
Under barber shop east of U P Ticket Office
INSURANCE
LEWIS B ROGERS
INSURANCE I
TIlE LION FIRE INSURANCE CO
if London England Capital and assets
4694993
ORIENT INSURANCE CO
Of Hartford Connecticut Capital and assets
159555084
WASHINGTON F M INS CO
Of Boston Massachusetts Capital and assets
1551850
OFFICEAt Safe Deposit Vaults Union Na
tional Bank
THEEAGLE FOUNDRY
And Macliine Co
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS
AND
MACHINISTS
73 75 77 and 79 W Second South Street
SALT LAKE CITY
Manufacturers of Furnace Mining and
Milling Machinery Mining Cars and Car
Wheels Slag Pots Burs and Pans for Sampling
Mills Etc Cast and Wrought Iron Fencing and
Cresting and all kinds of Builders Iron Work
including Ornamental Columns for front and
Interior Supports
Orders promptly filled and all work guar
anteed
O S CARVER
Livery Feed Sales Stable
AVE THE FINEST CARRIAGE AND SAD
HAVE
dle horses in the country
Transportation to TAYLOR and PIOCHE on
Short Notice
Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaran
ced i
Stable at head of Main Street
3Exisoo a TTtetl
NEWS OF THE DAY
Emma Nevada will henceforth be
known as Mme PalmerNevada
A Constantinople dispatch this after
noon says a note will be dispatched to
Greece and Servia advising them to dis
arm
The London Daily News blames Par
nells friends for not denouncing boycot
ting but admits otherwise that his speech
was fair and moderate It is possible the
News says that the voice with which he
spoke was as much Churchills as Par
nells
In speech at Cork Judge Ferguson
declared that Ireland was in a worse
state than she had ever been before
Never was there such reckless disregard
of life and property and this outrageous
state of affairs became worse daily He
warned his hearers that unless the rapid
ly increasing lawlessness of the people
were checked at once more stringent
coercion laws for Ireland than has ever
been passed would be necessary to re
store order
The Commissioner of the Land Office
has been informed that the operations of
B C Bloomfield an Englishman man
ager of the Arkansas Land and Cattle
Company recently convicted at Denver
of procuring fraudulent entries upon pub
lic lands were of the most audacious
character All of the cowboys in his em
ploy were forced to make entries in his
behalf and then he set up paper men
or in other words made entries in the
names of persons who had no existence
His conviction it is believed will have a
wholesome effect on other persons who
have been guilty of like practices
The grand jury in session at Green
River Wyoming has thrown new light
upon the recent Chinese massacre at
Rock Springs Timothy Thirloway a
Congregational minister testified that the
Chinese set fire to their own houses in
order to prevent the white men from rob
bing them of their money which was
buried in the ground underneath their
dwellings Subsequent events have
shown that this was the case for as soon
as the Chinamen returned to Rock
Springs they commenced excavating un
der the ruins and in one instance over
0000 was found Thirloways wife and
daughter testified to the same effect Ah
Quong said to the latter China boy
no likee American boy catch him things
and China boy set fire to houses
At Santa Cruz California John Ken
nedy a notorious rough was convicted
of battery While Judge Rountree was
making out the commitment the prisoner
tried to clean out the court room He
was seized by Constable Drew and a des
perate struggle ensued Kennedy was
getting the better of the officer when the
Judge having finished the writing de
scended from the bench and removing
his coat took a hand in the row The
Judge is noted for his physical prowess
and soon succeeded in subduing the pris
oner who at the end of the meleewas in
the condition of a knockedout pugilist
The Judge then remounted the bench and
imposed an additional sentence of thirty
days imprisonment on Kennedy for con
tempt of court
Yesterday at the terminus of the
Kansas Gulf Shore line near Lufkin
Texas sixty convicts working on the road
made a desperate break for liberty just as
they had finished their supper With
deafening yells they started up in a body
and rushed to the neighboring woods
The guards opened fire on the fleeing con
victs with deadly effect The latest re
port says that twentyfive of them were
killed or wounded The prisoners ran in
a large body and the guards simply
emptied their repeating rifles and small
arms into the moving mass Rumors of
an intended mutiny in this camp have
been rife for some weeks past These ru
mors were strengthened by the fact that
many of the convicts were serving life
sentences and were known to be desperate
characters and extra precautions were
being taken Every means possible is be
ing used to recapture the thirtyfive who
succeeded in eluding the rifles of the
guards All avenues of escape are being
guarded and posses are being organized
to scour the country The scene of the
outbreak is some miles from any telegraph
office
YOSEMITE MILL AND MINE
Splendid Product and Outlook of
One of thc Great Properties
of Biugham
A DEMOCRAT reporter took advantage
of an opportunity to visit the new Yo
semite mill at Bingham recently and
found it had started up with a capacity
of forty tons of crude ore and was pro
ducing from ten to twelve tons of con
centrates per day assaying 5 per cent
lead 20 ounces silver and 500 in
goldThe
The mine is sending to market from
500 to 700 tons of firstclass ore per
month besides the secondclass ore sup
plied to the two mills There are
seventyfive men employed on the works
and they are kept well in hand under the
personal supervision of the owner Col
M M Kaighn and his able and experi
enced superintendent Geo C Harkins
EsqThis Old Reliable mine as it is
called in the camp has produced over a
million dollars and the owner thinks it
is good for a million more and from care
ful inspection we have no doubt but that
his judgment is well founded
The lowest workings are down 550 feet
and preparations are in full progress to
sink the main incline 500 feet deeper
with levels run at every 100 feet The
ore gains in silver as depth is attained
The plant consisting of hoisting works
blacksmith shop carpenter shop assay
office orehouses boarding house cars
tools watertanks etc is most complete
and the new mill is pronounced the most
perfect and effectual in the Territory
The Old Telegraph joins the Yosemite
group on the west the Lead mine on the
east and the Brooklyn is just below it on
a parallel vein A visit to the Yosemite
and surrounding group of mines is a treat
well worth the trip at any time
JohnTaylor SonNo 43 and 45 Second
South Street have just received a choice
lot of Fall and Winter Woolens which
they offer to make up in firstclass style
at greatly reduced rates
One of the most frequent remarks
passed by the ladies for the past few
this sea
Says is Simon Bros stock
days is simply immense And theladies
son
generally know what they are talking
about
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I AT DEATHS DOOR
The Great Catholic Prelate Cardinal
McCloskey Gently Passing Away
General Crook Being Fooled by the
Indians and Talk of His Removal
Pour Daring Robbers Take In a Penn
sylvania Train in Broad Daylight
Evidently His Last Sickness
NEW YORK Oct GThe following bulletin
was issued from Cardinal McCloskeys resi
dence today by the clergy in charge His
Eminence the Cardinal has had for over
two days a change in his condition which
renders him very weak and apparently in
great danger of death so much so that it
was considered prudent
TO ADMINISTER TO ElM THE LAST SACBAMENT
Rev Thomas G Preston Chancellor and
VicarGeneral of the diocese administered
the last sad rites to IDs Eminence In con =
versation with a reporter this morning
JFather Preston said the Cardinal was a little
bit brighter andwhile very low and weak
was quite cheerful His condition however
leaves us little hope His advanced
years
and the disease from which
HE HAS BEEN SUFFEBINQ FOE SOME TIME PAST
Together with a severe cold recently con
tracted by him have had a tendency to
hasten his end He has lived a long life of
usefulness and his reputation as an ecclesi
ast is worldwide Of course in the event
of his death the office of Cardinal will not
be vacant long because His Grace Arch
bishop Corrigan is CoAdjuster Bishop with
the right of succession and he would be
come Cardinal immediately without the
necessity of the confirmation by the au
thorities in Rome
A circular has been issued by the cathe
dral functionaries to all churches in the
diocese
ASKING FOB THE PBATEBS OE THE FAITHFUL
For His Eminence While there is life
there is hope and we can only await Gods
willDr
Dr Keyes the Cardinals physician was
seen today He said I have not seen His
Eminence this morning but I cannot hold
out any hope of his rallying His disease
has no name being the
GRADUAL FAILING OF HIS POWERS
Of extreme old age as much as anything
else He may linger for some days yet
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Talk of General Crooks Removal
I NEW YORK Oct GA special from Wash
ington to the Mail and Express says Infor
mation which has been received here pri
vately shows beyond question that the
Apache scouts employed by General Crook
are leading the soldiers on a wild goose
chase affording Geronimo every opportunity
to visit the reservation he deserted to supply
himself with women bucks and ammuni
tion A sentiment is rapidly working up in
the Interior and War Departments which
it is believed will eventually lead to the re
moval of General Crook to another com
mand and the substitution of an Indian
fighter with less faith in the Indians truth
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Taken In by Train Robbers
ALTOONA Pa October GAs the regular
train from Hollidaysburg was nearing the
Alleghany furnace this morning four men
took possession of one of the crowded oars
and while three of them intimidated the
passengers with revolvers the fourth went
through the car and deliberately robbed
such of the occupants as he chose to select
One of the passengers made a show of re
sistance but he was attacked with a knife
and cut through the hand The conductor
next grappled with one of the robbers and
was dragged out to the platform of the oar
and beaten with a revolver handle The
I robbers then pulled the bell rope and
jumped off escaping to the woods The
I Pennsylvania RaIlway has sent out officers
in all directions
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Will the Kurnel Come Vest7
NEW YORK October 5A season of Italian
opera under Mapleson will commence at the
Academy of Music on November 2d There
will be twenty subscription nights and the
price of parquette and balcony seats for the
course is fixed at 50 The season will open
with a performance of Carmen with
Mile Minnie Hank in the title role Sig
Ravelli as Jose Sig del Puente as Esca
millo and Sigs Caracciolo and De Vase
netti and Sigs Dotti Bauermeister and
Lablnche in the other roles Mile Alma
Fohstrom the Swedish soprana will make
her debut on the second night Sheis said
tobe a light soprano of the same order as
Mme Sembrich According the press of
Vienna she has achieved a great success in
that city and she has also appeared Lon
don in what are popularly known here as the
Gerster roles Another artist whom Maple
son has under engagement isMlleLitvinoff
a dramatic soprano from St Petersburg
She has also achieved success in Vienna
Mme Malviha Cavalazzi will again head the
ballet
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Mobbing a Paris Newspaper
PAins October GThe proprietors of the
Gaulois in order to signalize the Conserva
tive successes illuminated the front of their
office last evening with the inscription 175
Conservatives elected vive la France
formed of gas jets which was conspicu
ously displayed in the windows A crowd
soon assembled in front of the building and
threw stones at the windows The police
were unable to disperse the mob Editor
Meyer made an attempt to leave the build
ing > he was warned by the Commissary of
Police to abandon the idea of leaving but
he persisted and was arrested
The staff of the Ooulois then made a sortie
and rescued Meyer who was severely bruised
in the scuffle Meanwhile the crowd in
creased and the excitement became intense
The police were reenforced and the prefect
of police ordered them to clear the streets
After great efforts the police succeeded in
dispersing the mob During the melee two
revolvers were fired at the windows of the
Gaulois office
Farurll on Home Rule
DUBLIN Oct GThe convention unan
imously selected William Joseph Corbet
present Member of Parliament forWicklow
and Garrett Byrne JParnell speaking at the
open air meeting after the convention said
Home Rule would stop all disloyal proceed
ings and outrages and thirst for disunion
The Irish he claimed would then become
like their countrymen in the British colo
nies loyal citizens and props to the consti
tution
I Sickening Details of SmallPox
MONTREAL October GThe Civil Board of
I Health today received permission from the
Provincial Board to take possession of the
Exhibition building as a smallpox hospital
Complaint has been made at the Health
I Office that an undertaker in the East end
who has contracted to remove the bodies is
in the habit of collecting the bodies in a
certain place until he has a convenient load
Detectives have been set to watch him
A movement is on foot among property
holders of the East end to form an organi
zation the object of which is to refuse to
rent houses or stores to persons whose
household have not been vaccinated
The Mayor will propose at the next meet
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I log of the City Council thata troop of cav
alry be kept on duty until all trouble is over
and that a permanent corps of mounted
police be appointed
At a meeting of the cigar manufacturers
last night it was decided to employ no one
that was not vaccinated since July 1st
Everything is quiet Volunteers are still
guarding the Exhibition grounds
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An Old Political Trick
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WASHINGTON Oct 6At the White House
today it is declared that the letter printed
by a number of papers this morning on the
New York State election purporting to have
been wiitten by the President to a friend in
Buffalo is a forgery The only utterance
the President has madeon the subject of
the election was the answer which he
dictated to Colonel Lamont his private
secretary to be made tO the inquiry sent
him by a correspondent and was asJollows
The President is Demoorat it is
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strange that any person should question his
position He earnestly desires the success
of his partyin the pending election in New
York as well as elsewhere and any asser
tion tb the contrary is utterly and malicious
ly false 7
A Celebrated California Case
SANHRoS Cal Oct GThe opinion of
Judge Jackson Temple in the celebrated
case of Mrs Ellen 31 Colton vs Leland
Stanford and others directors the Central
Pacific Itallroad was filed this morning
Judgmentis ordered for defendants
SULLIVAN TALKS OF IRELAND
The Ould Sod Is Not Suffering
for Oratory But for Something
More Substantial
CHICAGO Oct 6Alexander Sullivan ex
President of ihe Irish National League of
America was seen at his home last night by
an Associated Press reporter who showed
him the following account of the days pro
ceedings at a meeting of
THE NEW YORK IBISH AMERICANs
Resolved That wesend fifty of the repre
sentative men of our race in the United
States to assist HonCharles Stewart Par
nell and his associates on the hustings for
the purpose of electing the candidates se
lected and approved of by that heroic and
trusted leader
The reporter asked him the question point
blank Will you go
Very promptly came the reply No I
shall not go because I see no benefit to be
derived to the movement from such a visit
The people of Ireland are
NOT SUFFERING FOB ORATORY
And do not need to be urged to support Par
nell They understand the Irish cause too
well and they realize the necessity of organ
ization and united action They needmoral
and material aid from their kindred the
United States A much better service than
visiting them in Ireland oan be rendered to
theIrish people by the gentleman named in
your list if they will proceed to
ENLARGE THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE LEAGUE
In the United States and to raise funds to
aid Parnell firstin electing and second in
compensating the members of his party
after their election After that if we have
surplus energy and funds we ought to aid in
establishing art and industrial schools and
in other means to revive the industries and
commerce of Ireland There would have
been some courage in going over during
coercion days and speaking v
PLAIN ENGLISH IN BLUNT AMERICAN STYLE
Concerning the English cowardice in sup
pressing free speech Now Ireland enjoys
free speech and pooras she is in all else
sheas always rich in oratory I favor the
policy of aiding her in the directions where
she is poor That can be done better in this
country than in Ireland
More Irishmen of Mr Sullivans
Opinion
BUFFALO N Y Qct GRev Father Cro
nin and James Mooney of this city who are
among those named by the meeting last
night in New York to proceed to Ireland for
the purpose of assisting in the Parliamentary
canvass there express their disapproval of
such a course They agree with Alexander
Sullivan that the Irish people need funds
not orators and they favor the policy of
aiding Ireland in the direction where she is
poor
I 1878 Established 1878
Jos Baumgarten the Fashionable
Tailor will use only the latest London
and New York Fashions and Styles and
also the finest Imported and Domestic
Cloths I defy any house west of Chi
cago to compare with my tailor depart
ment Call and be convinced 111 Main
street
Arrival
We are now opening and receiving daily
a full line of Fall Clothing for Mens and
Boys wear GOLDSMITH Co
Kindergarten
A class for training in Froebels method
with children in the kindergarten will be
opened Monday Oct 19th For particu
lars inquire of Miss Dickey at the Col
legiate Institute
Our Dress Goods Dept
Shows a handsome display of silks vel
vets and woolen fabrics which we offer at
reasonable prices Call and see them at
F AUERBACH BRO
White House
For the best meals and rooms go to the
White house Everything firstclass and
low rates
Salt lake City Brewing Company
M cULLEN H W MORSE
President VicePresident
We are now prepared to receive orders
for our CELEBRATED BUDYE SER LAGER
BEER Special inducements given to pur
chasers xjarload lots
Having given our careful attention to
the selection of the finest material for the
manufacture ofbeer after the Budweiser
process we are in a situation to place be
fore the public an article superior to any
hitherto offered in this market
Orders by telephone promptly attended
to JACOB MORITZ Sec Treas I
How to Consult DrFoote Sr by Mail I
Dr Foote Senior J author of H Plain I
Home Talk Medical Common Sense
etc etc would say to those who would
like to consult him by mail that they can
have a list of questions and a circular of
gratuitous advice by addressing Box 414
Salt Lake City The doctor has arranged
to have such information supplied in this
way to save time Receiving such printed
matter the correspondent can describe
his or her case fully and direct it to the
doctor in New York Dr Foote is
successfully treating all forms of chronic
diseases a specialty to which he has de
voted thirty years of study and practice
Evidences of his success can also be had
by addressing Box 414 as above but all
letters of consultation and orders for
remedies should be addressed to Dr E
B Foote Sr 120 Lexington Avenue
New York City N Y Consultation free
I An advertisement of Dr Foote Sr in
another place deserves attention
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AN OLD WORLDS WAR
ExMinister Wallace Thinks Europe
May Plunge into a General Conflict
to Settle the Roiimeliau
Racket
And That Then the Crescent Will
FOIever Disappear from the
Bosphorns
The Porters Wrangling Over the
Problem Today and little Bul
garia Still Massing Her
Troops
Predicting a General European
War
Nmv You October G General low Vial
lane exMinister to Turkey in anlnterview
says of the Balkan trouble I do not think
any action will be taken by Turkeyuntil the
signatory Powers meet The Sultan has too
much common sense to rushhaphazard into
war He wuTawait the issue of the confer
ence Jn case of a disagreement between
the Powers probably the whole of Europe
willbe sweptinto hostilities Russia France
and Italy on one side and England and Aus
tria on the other Germany guided by Bis
marck will endeavor to act as arbitrator
I Austria would immediately take possession
of Bosnia and Herzegovinia and Russia
would occupy Bulgaria and Roum lia The
conference is most likely to result in statu
quo and one of the worlds greatest wars
will happen before the Crescent disappears
from the Bosphorus
Advised to Recognize Koumelias
Union
LONDON October GA dispatch from Ber
lin to the Standard says that the Powers
have all agreed to advise the Porte to recog
nize the union of Boumelia and Bulgaria
under the suzerainty of the Sultan
Pmmppopoiiis October GTen thousand
volunteers for service in Macedona have
been concentrated in South Bulgaria under
government control
THE POWERS MAY SETTLE IT
CONSTANTINOPLE October 6The report
of the ambassadors to the Powers on the
Roumelian difficulty indicates that the tenor
of the communication to be addressed to
Turkey and Bulgaria will prevent a conflict
leaving to the Powers the duty of solving
the question
It May Re a Crisis for France
LONDON Oct GTimes Paris correspon
dent says Owing to the number of cabinet
ministers defeated at the elections Sunday
last for seats inthe Chamber of Deputies it
will bo necessary for the Cabinet to be re
modelled or resign from office before the
Chamber meets If the Radicals ally them
selves with the members or the Right they
can overthrow the ministry leaving France
in a permanent crisis which will seriously
jeopardize the existence of the Republic
JTlie French Election Surprise
PARIS October GIt is said that the loss
of friends and relatives in Tonquin immedi
ately influenced the provincial electors in
favor of the Eeactionaries The Messenger
De Paris attributes the defeat of the Oppor
tunists their extravagance in colonial ad
ventures their war against religion and
their ill treatment of the magistracy The
Orleanists elected yesterday were chosen on
7tbasis of promises of protection against
American cereals and bacon
PAnts October GThe Eepublique Fran
caise in an editorial today on the results of
the elections says Over onethird of the
members of the Chamber of Deputies are
Conservatives This is a serious evil It
then implores the Republicans to unite on
candidates in districts where second ballots
are necessary and preserve the integrity of
the Republic
BEBLIN October Gfhe Bourse was dull
yesterday consequent upon the gain of the
Conservatives in the French elections which
are not regarded in a favorable light on the
exchange
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Ireland as Site Is
LONDON October GThe Times com
menting on Parnells speech at Wicklow
yesterday says The Cabinet which meets
today must consider the situation in Ire
land It is impossible to disguise the fact
that the government of Ireland has passed
or is rapidly passing out of the hands
of Her Majestys Ministers
Clemeiiceaus Political Rise
LONDON October GThe Paris correspon
i dent of the Daily News forecasts the elec
tion of 200 Royalists and 160 Radicals the
remainder being moderate Republicans He
adds Clemenceau is leading the solid
Radicals and becomes a political power of
the first magnitude No Republican gov
ernment is possible without him
lfouso Gets His Carolines Sure
BERLIN October 5The report that was
published on the 3d instant that Germany
and Spain had effected a settlement of the
Carolines difficulty was confirmed today
Prince Bismarck has written a friendly let
ter to the Pope thanking him in the name
of Germany for the interest His Holiness
has taken in the question The agreement
will be officially announced in a day or two
Salisbury Will Talk Tomorrow
London October GThe Cabinet met to
day and discussed the Bulgarian question
and affairs in Ireland Salisbury indicated
to the other Cabinet officials the line of ar
gument whichhe would take in an address
which he is to deliver tomorrow at the
National Conservative conference to be held
at Newport
The Queen is Not Investing
LONDON October G8ir H F Ponsonby
the Queens private secretary writes deny
ing that the Queen has invested in ground
rents in the city of London
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Victims to Cholera
ROME October GThere were 135 new
cases of cholera and 51 deaths reported yes
terday in Palermo
Great Reduction in Livery
At Mark McKimmins Livery Stable
Simon Bros
The carpenters have gone the painters
have gone and all the other workmen
employed in renovating and refitting the
premises have gone but Simon Bros
have remained and can now be found ar
ranging displaying aud selling their
extensive fall and winter stock of mil
linery and fancy goods They also carry
a very heavy assortmentof ladies misses
and childrens underwear and hosiery
gloves corsets hankerchiefs etc etc
° Particular attention is called to an im
mense stock of Jerseys hosiery and un
derwear in which line many bargains are
offered
Friends and patrons of the firm are re
spectfully invited to call and examine the
mammoth stock I
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SMOKE the Celebrated Famous Cigar 1
manufactured by Sam Levy
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Assayers Goods
We offer to the Trade the Largest and Best Stock of
Drugs Assayers Material and Toilet Articles
Druggists Sundries
Surgica1 IJ1S1iruxnents 3Etc Ei
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We are Agents for all the Leading Lines Goods we carry ttndzn offer Better
Prices than evergiven before
Entire Drug Stores Furnished at Five Days Notice
We are Never Undersold
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MERCHANT TAILORS
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STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP
Unsurpassed by firms East or West
SUITS TO ORDER from 2500
SAMPLES FASmON PLATES AND RULES FOR SELFMEASUREMENT
On Application
Pa1ronae BespeoUu1Jy Solioitoci
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Have just received a Choice Lot of
FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS
Of the LATEST STYLES which they offer at REDUCED RATES Call sod examine our stock
and makeup before having your measnrelfiijen elsewhere
40E Second South Street SAT LAKE CITY
KELSEYS REAL ESTATE LOAN COLLECTION AGENCY
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SUCCESSOR TO ELI B KELSEY
REAL ESTATE LOAN COLLECTION
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OfficeNo 25 and 27 E First South St
Sa11 Lake c1tv It Utah
EstabJisJ1ed 187
J LEVIBERG J OBERNDORFEU
LEVIBERG CO
Importing Tailors
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HABERDASHERS
106 S Main Street
Orders takenfor Dress Shirts Fine Imported
Underwear MARTIN SCHMIDT
Cutter and Fitter
EMPIRE BAKERY
128 FIRST SOUTH ST
A few doors west of the Herald Building
FRESH BREAD CAKES PIES Etc
Always on Hand of Best Quality
CHARLES G LANGE Proprietor
Sanpete Valley Railwy
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Trains leave daily as follows
Leave Moroni 900 am
Arrive at Nephi 1100am
Leave Nephi 100 pm
Arrive at Moroni 300 pm
Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of San
Pete and Sevier
Private teams and spring wagons can be or
dered by telephone at Nephi to be ready on
I arrival of trains at Moroni Price fJ per day
driver paying all his own expenses
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PLUMBERS
Sole agents for the EXETER HEATER the
most economical and reliable heater in use
Water Pipes laid on short notice
49 East First South Street SALTLAKE CITY
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Sign Writer
No 10 E First South Street
Fresco Crammer
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The well known and Reliable Wholesale and
Retail
GROCERS
Country Dealers will find it to their ADVAN
TAGE to send their order to the above firm
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