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POR TT, A ND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—-VOL. 22. PORTLAND, WEDNFSDAY MORNING. DECEMBEH 3, 1884. ΪΚΒΉάϊϊ&ΚΙ PRICE THREE CENTS, WClit NOTICES*. ΗΓΝΙΝΚββ CHANCE*. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. XLVIIIth Session GIVEN TO LEMAN, THE MORMONS. MARINE HOSPITALS. Published every day excepted) tee Congress-~2d ΜΛ 1..Ε—One of the best chances in Boston (Sundays by PORTLAND Oof. Senn- of the Utah I'ommiMion—Work- General El a ui il.on* gtetovical pcmanmila. MRS. DRYDEN, IpORto purcha-e the stock and fixtures of 1st class PUBLISHING COMPANY, 8ENATE. Hamilton Settle* the Illinois Repert Surgeon Beport bar room, with room that seats 80; also At 97 Exchange Portland. Me. ing· of the Edmund· Act Keyiewtd. IIin Cholera· large dining Street. Dec. 2. torvhip Question. Suggention* Concerning [Under this headline will be published from time 465 a ladies' café and 11 furnished sleeping rooms con- Washington, Congress St. Chicago. Dec. 2.—A sensation was caused here Washington, Dec. 2.—The report of the Utah Washington, Dec, 2.—Surgeon General Hamil- to time articles of an nected; located near well After tlie reading of the journal Mr. W. P. Shef- historical character, relating depois; patronized; large of the bar reasons today by the publication of the fact that the testi- Commission, quoted in President Arthur's message, ton, Marine Hospital Service, has submitted of trade; best of for selling. W. F. CAll- WEATHER INDICATIONS. field, the new Senator from Rhode Island, was chiefly to the District and State Maine, written 24 Tremont Row. decl-1 before the connects the name of bears the date of November 18th. The Commis- hie annual thousand seven hun- ΜΙΙΙΙΛΕΒΥ. EDTHEBS, sworn in. mony graud jury report. Forty-four especially for the Phess.] Deo. 3. Joeepb C. Mackin secretary of all the Democratic sion believe toat their system of was dred and fifty-one patients received relief from the I have a full line of Washington, The chair laid before the Senate the re registration Balding Bro*. & Co'e "Supe- NATE— At a great bargain; $700 buys annual with fraud in the 22d rior" Silk in all The indications for New are committees, alleged precinct successful in preventing polygamists from voting at seivice during tbe year. Owing to the abolishment The of the Pil- Knitting shadee. The only puke FORthe stock and fixtures of 1st class cash provis- England to-day ports of the Secretary of the Treasury and Comp- of the 18th ward, Ship "Speedwell" Turk ad Knitting Silk in the ion store a the election of officer* on 4th and of of the tax, upon which the serrice market. oclG'2iusu doing splendid business; very low rent; fair weather, westerly winds, and sta- troller of the also of «J. S. Thompson employe of the hou.se couuty August hospital mainly nearly Currency, the reporc the olerk printing essional ou November 4th. The of- grims. years established; a bonanza for somebody. W P. that printed the ballots testified that the or- Congi delegate relierl ior support, there will be a deficiency of at tionary temperature. of the Court of Claims the statements of bogue ficers elected were Mormons but were not CAKRUTttEKS, 24 Tremont Ko w, Boston. nov27-l contaiDiDg der for work was Maokiu generally least $175,000 by the eud of the present fiscal ye r given by personally. in fact in Mr the She Took η fare· from an Outpul of Old all judgments rendered by that court during tLe Maoliin has been interviewed. He denies Thomp- living polygamy. Cain, delegate- unless the receipts fr< in tonnage dues increase elect, a lias never lived in *Α¥^Ε—The Eastern business of a firm of METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. son's statement and whatever in the although Mormon, polyg- greatly during the remaining eight mouths. The Falmouth ia 10.13. past year» any complicity The Commissioners state that the the highest respectability, located in Boston fraud. amy. although receipts from accrued hospital tax, about $60,000, FOR [11.27 P. M.] The chair also laid before the Senate as a memor- law hae been administered in of and selling *oode as flour. The trade is Governor Hamilton has rendered a decision in the succet-sfully respect may, howerer, ebould Congrus no direct, be applied Hon. William Qoild's Volume stapled ial a the diseufranchi8en<eut of the effect IFrom Forthcoming large nnd very profitable customers which will go joint resolution of the general assembly of Ver- LemanBrand case. After an elaborate review of polygamiets, to current expenses and thus diminish the antici- of the same the and of of Local ] with the business are made and located in New mont urgiug action to the na- the evidence and a citation of authorities,he awards upon preaching practice po- pated deficiency. Hl'tory Eng- S Congressional looking has not been to the toiie of the land, in New York and in the Middle States. A tional control or Inter-State commerce. the certificate of election to Léman, Republican lygamy improve The Surgeon General discusses the measures the scores of in the former or materially diminish the latter. In a Atuoug ships employed small capital only is requirtd. SAMEUL G. Place of Mr. Vest offered a resolution directing an investi- candidate for State Senator in the Oth dietrict. necessary to prevent the introduction of choler* ο iS or more after the eff.irt to enforce the law was trade from Richmond'* Island CUKKY, 45 Milk St., Boston. ηο29-1 g by the committee on Indian affairs into all Gov. Hamilton, in his decision in the Brand-Le year into this country, putting much stress upon the by Tielawney eases of land in tbe or '.nan initiated polygamic teachings from the pulpit were absolute of Observation. fiation ludlan territory for grazing case, expresses the opinion that the signature necessity municipal cleanliness. The was one called "The êa 2f heard and there were indications that the and Winter Speedwell." other Indian tiibes. of rarely Canadian health are in SAIiE—The best lodging house we ever U purposes by Shields, one of the judges to the tally-sheet, was officers, he says, workii g A debate on practice of polygamy might be expected to at least lan- had on our books for the can be the subject of the leases ensued, in as well as that of Dr. which was harmony with our owu. He refers to the temporary Not front her name, bat from the FOR price; bought j forged, Strausser, but the only which Senators Vest, Dawes. and Be«i< t" k cor»oborated bv in the latter measurably decline; during present year embargo on old rags and recommends that the law for$1000; §500 down,balance easy payments; house Maxey expert testimony case, there to have been revivals. of Winter to his concern- is located in part. Tho debate broadened into a dfrflU and he declared that from this evidence the appears polygamie be so amended as to that hereafter no rags guage principals very centrally the city of Boston; al- general changes The institution is and and provide sion of Inoian lands and toldly defiantly defended shall be into tbe or ways full and earning an income of $3G per week; supplies, Mr. Beck stam.g could not have been made for the correction ot cler. imported United States be the I thiok she was Block island, 30.04 3G; xl that the commended by spirit teachers and plural marriages ing yessel, unquestiona- rent $GO per month. SAMUEL G. 45 government paid $40 a head for cattle ical errors for manliest reasons. His conclusion transported from one State to another uniil such CUKKY, Mass X'2 xl are to have increased in number. of Pil- Milk St.. Bjston. nov29-l Boston, 30.091 worth only $12. was that a bold forgery had been committed to cheat reported rags shall have been b died or otnerwise disinfected bly the historical old Dutch ship the Me. ... 30.08 from all counties but six indicate that Kastport, 30| x3| Mr. Dawes said that these leases of Indian the of tlie district out of their Reports unaer such as the of the lands, people just rights, 196 females have regulations Secretary "The smale 60 which Mt. Washington.. 30.24| 14 x4| while were no males and 2t53 entered polygamv grims. ship" (of tons) NAJLE-Half interest Manufacturing wrong, more outrageous than the au- and >,bat the object of the erasures was to change Treasury shall prescribe. The leading 5 cent of >ew Portland, Me 30.081 30 xl thorized euclosure wire ! since the passage of the Edmunds' act; « hree-fourths of Cigar Eng- ÏjlORand Mercantile business. Paving 2> 00 per by fences of thousands of the majority in the State Legislature, and thereby Governor Bradford says in his History Ν. Y... 30.13! 26 —2 acres or more or the Mormon adults, male and female, land. Ask your dealer for tills braita. cent, profits. Business permanently established Albany, of the public lands of the Uni«ed States. Of control the election of a United States Senator. Ho New York, Ν. Y.. 30.10! 33 -0 one tract- of have never entered into the polygamic relatione INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. "was and ûted in Hol- G. W. SIMOM'OS & 444 to and increasing daily. One of the greatest inven- 102,000 acres of Indian lands as many did not undertake to say who was guilty of the Plymouth, bought tO., Agents, Philadelphia 30.12 33 —4 as 0 acres were yet every orthodox Mormon believes in polygamy as tions of the age.