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Show alt Lake Evening Chronicle. 27. 5.-- NO. SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMKEU SrUffiwiScHRQNICLE A UatUe Iininlaant Between Two Armed Uaude of Oatlawg In Kentucky. OTMIVl:'Isa' (gunWeM!01 I,ylt0 ssa"" W-C- N Blifl7 s, jtM . hr mU Terms i Si)0 W IHI.I'KHI.MNII loo , a, K255S 76 K !x SClKBnyMiw ' the Silt Jjj3gSiittor not receive their nf complaint, will u USe City PoetoSce tatsoy. Business Manager. Louisville, Dec. 2. A OmrUr-Juu- r uo staff correspondent investigating the plague in Eastern Kentucky, lend the following regarding a war in' p regret in Letcher county, Kentucky: James H. Tinsley, of Barboutsville, and Colonel Robert F. Boyd of London, returning home from Whiteiburg, Letcher county, gave informition of a very warlike itate of affairs at Whiteiburg, the town being filled with ermed men, end a bloody fight imminent Judge Finley, the famous mountain jurist, is judgt of this circuit, snd for two ysaia psst has newer dared to go to Whiteiburg to hold conrt becauia of threats made by one of the most desperate men in the county to kill him if he ever entered Recently this man fell a victim to the prevailing gue, and alter his death Judge Finley gam went to Letcher county. At this term of Letcher court a man was to be tried for murder. lie was out on bail, end his friends sll men of the same desperate stripe as the murderer determined that lie should not be punished. The case wa set for Wednesday, and on that day the accused came marching into town carrying a double barreled shot pm end a belt foil of revolvers, backed 7 s score of his friends who were armed to the teeth. The arrival of the murderer and hie armed band was followed almost immediately by another of the same size, all carrying shot guns end pistols. Thie genf wee composed of irienda of tha victim. They went into camp on a bluff overlooking end commanding the town. Meantime a third party, composed ofeiti-xewho .thought the law should be allowed to take its way and peace be preserved, even if they had to kill desperado, in camp' to secure that organised and armed themselves went on duty to stay until after court The bands, composed of adjourned. friends of the murdered men and hie murderer, are watching each other closely one to keep the other in town snd the other to keep their foes out, while the citizens band stands ready to attempt to dean out the entire party when tronblo begins. The party d of the murderer and hie friends as been very riotous and drunken since their arrive, and several gory enbehave been played gagements tween members of it ana outsiders, and on Monday a pitched battle wee so imminent that the guns of the opposing squads were aimed for a fight, but the affray was avoided for the time. It is the opinion of my informant that serious trouble will occur before the close of tha session Whitesburg is a remote spot, for from telegraph lii and later news than the above regarding the situation ia unobtainable. Another incident of this stormy, semion of court was tha killing of Bill Hill, one of the most desperate characters in this section, by taro guards from whom he tried to escape. He belonged to one of tha bends figuring in the above disgraceful affair, and was arrested on tha charge of grand larceny. ht An Aluminium Cap for the Monument. Washington Arrangement! have been made for the exhibition in New York City next week of the huge metal cap that will be placed on top of the Washington Monument at the national capital. This cap; which has been manufactured at Philadelphia by order of the government, j, of the hitherto rare metal alumloi swil weighs only 117J ounces. It will be bornlshsd, and the metal does not corrode by exposure to ths elements, it will, when in position, shine like polished silver forever. The lightning-rowith which the monument will be provided will be jointed to the aluminium cep, and aethe metal is the but known conductor of electricity save silver, the rod will not be required to project from the top of the op. rhe metal is now produced at Philadelphia ia commercial quantities. it PAT S.2L wonrietw. 2. .. BAZAR. Bgggjissffliag.a a85wEi J'"? j m uh M Bf Its Hi . QIIIIC' taToe. Ithtd iu.&I VlHk-OE- p. YOPB T neatly end EJMttolnS John Wctsel. a'e i fJJSrlloose. north. tVo.4 professional Cttaj t' Vi OP sADCLIFFK. TEACIIER wStorehrs end Saturdays. DENTISTS, tWIIYTOCK, Offsite ad- - Aimthetle House, Opera ni coln-ose- n.1 u I . WtphoMlnottee. nSITHTS HITCHCOCK I Balt W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Slock, lute ff. R. Stover, Logan, Utah. - XI astover. SOCIETIES. r si Hi Auartnctic eiren. lAinnSvitoie. 1 ALT IE -S- LAKE iilteOpera Howe. Sqjournln companion! tmdbulT Invited to attend. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Commander. ULBzmea, Clerk. UTAH LODGE NO. L 1.0.0. F. .TEET EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. V.. iVltuOdd Fellows Hill, Union Block, Balt like City. inTjtcU J. m OddJUellowiiii to attend. joodslandJngare v.asimuER,x.o. J. TirroiAS, SecreUry. UKE LODGE NO. 2, SALT 1,0.0. F. every Friday evening at Odd Fellowi1 Union Block. Hall, In good standing are Invited to GKO. A. LUKE, N. G. LlDiauxo, Secretary. Ivrun: 3, 1. 0. 0. F. EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT in Odd Fellowi1 New Hall, Union Odd Fellowi In good standing are In-it- a IORDAN LODGE Ns. K tat to ittend. JOHN T. BUCKLE, X. G. UaHYjL3n,becreuuy. HUGELY LODGE Ns. 9, 1. 0. 0.F. VfHTS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING jUMTllWeloekAn Odd Fellow HaU.Unlon tat VWttng brothcnm.de welcomo. - Y.H.Cu,BKLIi,I'-N-G- CALENTHE LODGE Ns. 5, K. OF P. DEOTLAR COSVmiONS EVERY MON-U- i STenlnt it (teaUe llall, Wallun to ipmlteue, tet30p.ni. Visiting Knights Jhii. a (J. kmi-pL- JwwF.TAiLM.K.ofE.im. M. G, LAPHAM. iks and Suits. MISCELLANEOUS. mtCXLLAHEOUS. PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, MAIN AND THIRD SOUTH STREETS. Riggs & u ordi-ner- Pleasant Valley Coal. Shear, Proprietors. OFFICE Yard Temporarily Just North of Utah Central Railway Depot. GUARANTEES GOOD, Market Street WINTER STYLES AND JUST RECEIVED, IISI McCall HimdSS i?S3 bazar Has? Dross- (llcn free. pattkrnb .Rustle oCCO"U1JUM' NEW HOUSE I NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AND MODERN George A. Lowe, IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. DEALER RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. - AND McCulloch's Frepeeels. Rome, Dec. 2. The Opinio m states that if the Latin Monetary Union is AGENTS FOR THE ONLY aSXUIXE maintained, and especially if the govern, ments of Germany and Holland refuse to Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals sell their silver, the proposals of Secretary of the Treasury of the United Statu, made ia hie report to IN REDUCTION PRICE OF THE ANTHRACITE COAL. Congress, would be more or em harmless. The Opinions recognises the gravity of the question, but doubts that the PLEASANT VALLEY ANO COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL American Congress will indorse Secretary McCulloch suggestions. And A REMINGTON, JOHNSON CO., WELL-KNOW- M Wood .M.G. LAPHAM: Halt Lake CUy. EDWARD MICHAEI .18, Pig Iron. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard end office. Abram S. Hewitt, of New York, will YARD OPPOSITE D.AB.O. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 end 22 Second Booth Street. probably bo the successor of Minister LowelL The roll Mali Gazette says Hewitts eminent position a philanESTABLISHED 1870. thropist, snd his free trade views, fit him for the position, bat whoever cornu to England will find Lowell a very difficult Avn ignBT,,,,,, , man to succeed. Lowell mmntaii clou reserve upon the question of his retirement from the Embassy. r Notary PUBLIC THE LARGEST Bov. Mr. Boll of BaRUo. Buffalo, Dee. Z Rev. Mr. Bell of this city, is having a hard time of it, and doubtlem wishes the election wu really over for him. Inst night a gang ti roughs surrounded Me parsonage, and pelted out the windows with chunks of coal. One large chunk wu hurled into tha eleepiiig a pertinent of hie two daughters, frightening them badly. No arrests have yet bean made. snsnsTTisisiis. COMPLETE -- !iLT LaME CITY, UTAH. D. LOMAX. Rney-at-la- w 84 w. Second South Strant, 1. Prank Foote, pJlgg South ! K H Stock. Balt citw. OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Warranted of Best Quality and to be SOLD assayer, MSn Street, Salt Lika City. given to all btminwi , kelDTS MAXUPACTURKM BRO., of Blank- - Books! l0K tAo BIND'NG AND PAPER RULING, , h of Jsmrt Rank, hpetalrs A Full and FINEST IMPORTED MBit ..AKD... Ml OF ALL, KINDS, DEDERICK MAY Guaranteed. SUITINGS KNOWLES ..T0.. deft - competition. Tailors and Woolen Drapers, P. O. BOX BALING WIRE, NEW TIME CARD. SEPT. 8, 1884. & UTAH ELIASONS. Kiln Street, mentof Gold and Silver WATCHES, NEVADA BULBS Railway. AFTER FRIDAY. JUNE IE ON Utah A Nevada Company will run Uirir trains fbUovn (Sundays excepted): TIME Leave Garfield Lsare Tooele.. .10210 ..11:19 Antra at Terminus am. a.m. a. m. .ll.-4- 0 issetaaeaee Leave Terminus . Lsavs Tooele.... Leave Garfield.. Arrive at Salt Lake CUy ........ lsOOftS 130 p.m. R40p.ni. X4S p-U FARE to Block Bock or Garfield snd return sail trains, 60 cente Children between five and ten years oi age: JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, And Everything Needed In that LI ns, at the VERY LOWEST PRICER GROWERS. SULPHUR AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. . Correspondence solicited. Inquiries answered promptly. THX... FASHIONABLE -pg-AS TAILOR 0 m HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Winter Goods! Fall and Consisting of the Very Beit Imported 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF over 5,000 BULBS All first clan; sold FROM at Eastern and Domestic Suitings. Ill S. MAIN STREET P. O BOX 3CB. t ten ippUortlan to all parts the'eountry. BROOM HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED IN New THE BUSINESS CENTRE HAVING LEASED AKD REOPENED T1IIR and Well I - Furnished Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. Particular oltentidn called to the fort that PEOPLE LEA VINO OGDEj. ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Kvcnir. Train from Sait Lake end staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUU AS i. tH Blocka Wsst of CUft Baoae, BELGIUM Prices, such as HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ttOOBtSs THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. The Commercial Travel els interests will be most respectfully altar License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. NARCISSUS, CROCUS, gnectel Bates given to Sunday schools, So No fMfoht will be rscrived alter 4 p. m. W.W.HITER, 8. F. FENTON, Goa. Ft A IhaAgt. ' BLEEDING HEARTS, -- DEALERS IN- - LILIES, Etc., Etc. in presents given Ladles and gentlemen, now Is the lime to away. Send us put yon: Bnlbs in the ground te spring Gall and examine store te your- 5 cents postage, bloomlnj selves. snd by mail you will get free s package of goods of urge value, that will etait you in work that will at ones bring you in money foster than anything else ia America. All about tho 2200,000 in its wanted Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWNS Marble Work? . foe work es for FERDINAND DICEEET, NO. . 8:40 a. m. Lsare Balt Lake CUy.. DUE, FLORIST, u MOUNTAIN BULBS O. F. AND STANDARD WTOU CAN FIND THE LARGEST ASM.ET-- PUMPS. All rises constantly in stock. 082. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. y, 1st. AND forwarded oa application. SALT LAKE CITY. pSSco5wlll STEAM For ell purposes. PRICES BUCKLE- & SON, 1 TIES BALING PRESSES, a ORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Sample Fsshiou Plate and Rules for REFINED Line of AND DOMESTIC Pantings WOOL PRICES. LOW Well-Assort- Agricultural Implements Absolutely Pure. quired foma as leading lady with Frank Mayo and u support to Mary Anderson She was cut off in her prime by consumption, and her dving wish wu to be cremated. Her wish wu to have her ashes divided half to be pi seed In her airier Veniee grave in Baltimore; and half in her mothers grave in Burlington, Vt. No serviou were held and but Her uhu few persons were present. end taken to will be gathered Baltimore. Miss Claucy wu a apiriluil VERY AT - nm Last of Laura Claaey. Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 2. The body of Laura Clancy wu cremated She wu a young actress who had ac- S STOCK JOS. BAUMGARTEN, STYLE, FIT Boath Carallam. S. C., Dec. 2. Specials TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: . FAR8KNGKR report the continued exodus of negroes for State counties the of from the upper GOINO SOUTH. QOINO NORTH. the west. Most of those now leaving ex-t- o 4:10 p.m. MlUbrd Expires st.......... stiMiitu. Bspiue it. r- - 730 a m. mi.7:40 a. m. 430 p.m. Juab Express at... settle on the lands of tfia .Fort Fadflc Express at J1 and Little Rock Railroad in ArLake follows: In Bolt arrive Trains daily City rFassenger kansas. Seventy left Anderson and FROM SOUTH. FROM NORTH. counties last Wednesday, bound 630 p.m. J030 a. m. Juab Exreresat Fsclfle Exprere .f.,., for California. Over COO left daring the .10:10 a. m. 750 p.m. Mated Expires at.. s Express the of week for Arkansas. Agents Northwestern railroad lands are buy y, except Bandayz, tat North U 630 a. m. and 4:56 p. m. i at 836 a. m. and 130 p. m. among the nqgroes. One reason assigned JOHN SHARP, FRANCIS DOPE, for the exodu is the large overplus of This Powder never varies. A marvel a I labor and the indisposition of merchants who have heretofore made advances to MrolnUaauSui theonUnsrr kinds, and In ooapetlUoa with the melUtads aid the negroes in making crops. The I I mall negro planters have no capital of merYork. of nm the without help their own, and chants cannot cany on operations. u FIRST-CLAS- FOR FALL AND WINTER JN THX CITY. ..AKD -- THE CELEBRATED It is reported that u 142 In Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Rates to Permanent Boarders end Families. Street Gan end Bunas from all Depots pan the door. ISpecial Lsailai Charleston, Leman Elected. Chicago, Dec. 2. Henry W. Leman, Republican candidate for State Senator from the Sixth district, in which charges of frand have been so freely made, makes his reply to the open letpublic ter lent by Rudolph Brand, hie Democratic opponent, proposing a .recount of the voles throughout tha entire district and a final determination of the contest dey the testimony of voters. Leman clines the proposition, claiming that the proceeding proposed is illegal, and would bo void If cart led out, and contha cludes by saying that, inasmuch governor hge declared him legally alerted, and will issue a certificate to him, he (Leman) will submit to no tribunal except the State Senate. CLEAN, SCREENED COAL. Onion Solicited and Promptly Filled. u h i2 S 145 S, Main Street, Next to Barratt Brer.' Furniture Store et Lowells London, Deo. 2. FOR AGENT SALT LAKE CITY. Baokeleu Loeoinotlre. A new smokeless locomotive is on trial on the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, and is said to give greet satisfaction. It burns the poorest quality of bituminous coal, and emits only a thin white smoke from the smokestack. Tha latter is a round pipe, and is placed at the rear of the boiler, near the cab, instead of being in front, v in the locomotive. There ia a doable set of finci in the boiler, z smaller set underneath and larru onu oa top. The gates pam through the lower flue to the Snot, and then return by the upper fluu to the stack. - At the front there is a cinder chambor, with smoke arch, Into which the larger partidae of coal-dufell, and another at the end of the larger flues cap--, tuna the lighter particles that have been carried that fu. FIVE CENTS rnics, d is-ui- mcEUAnoDs. tfiS. Madame IlogoesP Victim Dec. 2. Morin, ihot by Madame Huguee, remains in a desperate condition. Hie pulse is 120. He utters the most agonizing shrieks. Clovis Hogues receives anonymous letters daily, menacing hini with death, to which he replies that he has a ready for the writer. . He also receives some 200 letters daily congratulating him upon his wifes action. Morins lodging has been searched and importaht documents found, including a list of witnesses who were suborned by Madame Ia Kormend against her huabdnd. Madame Le Normand wished to obtain a divorce and engaged an agency to Gx a guilty connection ween her husband end Madame Huguee. Paris, u 1884. !J, ell workers absolutely assured, Dont A Co., Portland, delay. II. Maine. Halurt MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC, Comer Main and Third South sUerta, AND BUU, IN we defy eanpstlUoa, eennat which be nndatmite pqem I N BEAUTY OF DESIGN X wortsteiHhlp 144, 146 and 146 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |