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Show Salt Lake Evening: Chronicle. 41. 5.-0- 0. 1)L. SALT LAKE CITY, Fit 1 DAY, DECEMlSlSli ORPHAN ASYLIM IX CHRONICLE 5ALTLAKE EVENING Fear That PTBLUIIED EVEKY EVENTS:! lr.ndy escejrte ' ISOOKfOEiTinJ o. Mi.i V7 UVs City. Salt Strut, Terms : x?.n 4.C9 fiSSSSSSW Carrier to all parts o! the city ; 2.00 210 crweeV da net iwclw their of complaint. will ffff&pWngthsoilre. rBSCRIBERS who rained at the Balt Lake City Foatoftcc as .eEUuj.mU- - JOHN B. WILSON. Easlue Manager. 3USIHES3 N0TICE3. EMPLOYMENT J. WHITE'S No. 31 K. Second South Street fill Real Estate Offirei. Fpccial mw$id In BupplylnsGood and Third South &5msXolV1. V. 0. Box tut INE MESSINA FASKS Cocoa Nuts, and Lfmons, iuade Undlw. the Bilbh Walunl. Ilomy Candy Sla in the city, t Wetter Walucr IIuUe. of south iiret door iuiTr OIL AND LAMPd AT THE PIONEER ttore, G7K. rim South Street. II. Koehler, proprietor. 11111. UllAA AAil dAi n.i immiis, of Imported Holiday (Mods, iindS)fll-es- : also the China DokWau Tea, China Wat-.-- r Lily. etc. h ew poods st. Eifr Wees roaxoaaMo. No. It., A. T sVim nfipc rusw ij It Sjr. KO.BoiIOCJ. ikTimAUE,' AUCTION AND COMMISSION. S Havinzlcaied the old CityamMarket Build-m-toi. prepared ou Wet Temple street, I reowmabta hkewndsiorstoraaeat the mast I have ample room to accommodate Swts:idi of tons of merchandise, and guar- PM) Mil lS w ia is I S rs! s SAi && wM LYUli MS sasi 7la M III TldteJ Wednesdays and Saturdays. & WHYTOCK, DENTISTS, 1 11IAFMAN J Walker Opera House. Ame offica in sinfstered. Telephone t. S. ClUFMAK. fit NICHOLS, C. OFFICE DENTIST. P , opposite Walker House, over Pcabnry iihnson'sdnw store. Anesthetic Riven. A STOVER. Block, Balt lake. W. R. Stover, Lormi. Utah. I nf M YUUlf MMMW .0.--0 EVERY FRI i JUGULAR CONVENTIONS at 8, lit hall of the Union, V Uny r C&. EET EVEKY THURSDAY AT . In Oil FnliowV Hs'l, Union Block, Rail itt (Sty. (Mil Fellows in guod standing are tailed to attend, N. c. sr&lXGER, X. O. U. Thomas, Secretary. ULT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. . I I I F. tfEBTS EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT AL 7iW, lu Odd FeUnws1 Halt, Union Rlnek. udd Fellows in good standing are invited rl MAIN CD Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. OF NEW AND STYLISH GOODS, CD OF COST! REGARDLESS z Buy NO Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Laces, tTosks for ladies or in nur Children, Shoes, CArpets, Curtains, Mililiiery, lilsnket. or other line, either WHOLESALE OK KETAlMwlim) yon qIexamine CD CD our superior goods c3 a AND BOTTOM PRICES! Oh trtr IT ffl The Corean Massacre. London, Dec. 18. Advices from Corea stale that the American minister was present at an entertainment given by the King when the revolt occurred. series of bloody struggles took place in the city environs and at the capital between the Chinese and Japanese troop The Corean soldiers attacked both indii criminately, and altogether two seta of ministers were massacred WILL TAY YOl"ra CD 0) o 1884J! RATES $1.50 "to I Sf'Speml u 1885! Darke & Co. INSURANCE AGENTS, Lake City, Utah. CaPiUl $16,000,000. Represented, Frank Foote, Hi South Main Street, Salt Lake City, --JViwmai A- - ettanilon given to all inmiiicwt H. KELLY & KANUFACTURKRS e Blank-BookB00K of sI AND PAPER RULING. stain C. BAILEY & Amp U BRO., Land Agents. noon ()fflM"!T - u," !! Seit 184 BRO., MAIN STREET, of Jones's Bank, tin , -w T- - BN0ms TO V. 8. LAND Tribune office. SLi "jubr"' petunia, we. built jJc,n!,U',ii. limlior culture H', DAY. & CO., AGENTS r(iR THE ONLY GENUINE Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals w 1 ont lUSI-LA- OF REDUCTION Most of them juxt arriving, will surpass ALL OUR FORMER EFFORTS. Our prices will meat the z0 01 -- ft THE CF ANTHRACITE YELL-KNOW- COAL. 0 GOODS! HOLIDAY PRICE IN CANT AFFORD IT ! Feeling prevailing so extensively just now, and which we hope will eoon be a thing of the past. COKE COLORADO AND PLEASANT VALLEY AND CHARCOAL Wood And Pig Iron. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. O. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 anil 22 Second South Street. c3 a 0 GEO. SCOTT & CO. Ml CD o Merry Christmas! a -- DEALERS IN- - Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, A HAPY NEW YEAR I MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. TO ALL! li JOS. BAUMGARTEN, Jackson, Bourclilng for Captain Howgate. n Chicago, Dec. 18. The later-Ocea- Salt PER Bates to Permanent Boarder and Families. Street Car and Bitssei from all Deiota pass the door. I ..AND.. ...TnK FASHIONABLE TAILOR 4--4, Street, Salt Lake City. 146 and 143 Main George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF P0WDiR Absolutely Pure. : W. 250 CD A . APPOINTMENTS. 1T.S REMINGTON, JOHNSON Happy New Year to All m IN ALL Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. Merry Christmas w NEW FURNITURE! NEW AND MODKHN AND ssessai MISCELLANEOUS. be finished in three years, and it is said by thoso who have seen the plans that there will he no residence in America to compare with it in magnificence. NEW HOUSE! weli-om- & SOUTH STREETS. AND THIRD SALT LAKE CITY. Winter Stock Entire been practically embodied in a over the territory protectorate of another power. Nor has this government ever undertaken an enterprise of such magnitude in its own, and much lea in uny foreign territory, Propositions of such gravity will undoubtedly have a sobering effect upon public discussion. The protest .and criticisms that will immediately follow from Europe, and especially from France and England, will tend to impose restraint and caution upon all utterances of the American press, it is only prudent to fllM th fact the outeet that the I government will be involved in a long and hitter controversy with Great Britain. France also will have hitter recriminations in reserve for a government that is to build an alternate and shorter canal route across the Isthmus. A Murder la Miaaiaslpitl, Dec. 13. Parties on this IORDAN LODGE No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. evenings (rain report n horrible murder UKEK EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT four miles north of Ilazclhurst, MiasJ MlH In Odd Fellows' New Ilall, Union lost night. Win. Somerville, an old fflok. Odd Fellows in good standing are bachelor, living with his widowed sister, JOHN T. BUCKLE, K.O. lAtinUvMs,Kceretarr. was called to the door about midnight, IIDfiftY LODGE He. 9, 1. 0. 0. F. and aa lie opened tlio door was shot YTEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING down, tailing dead on the floor. The Odd Fellow HalLUniou aseaasins were tlireo negroes, who Cror. lUting brothers made threatened to kill the old lady, but she IUIL. KLIIlliE, N. G. Y.li.Cusx, Bocretary. begged them to take what they wanted. CnlEHTHE LODGE NoT P, They took a trunk belonging to Mr. IJEfiPUR CONVENTIONS EVERY MOS-- i Somerville, which contained about $2,000, b day evening at Castlo llall. Walks: and escaped. Two negroes have been UjwUume, at 730 n. Visilltig Knight arrested near Ilazclhurst on suspicion, IH 1U KU Pl'l.E, C. C. Mdewejmmo. F. Tavlob, K. uf K. A 8. evidence with strong circumstantial against them. Excitement runs high in MISCELLANEOUS. the vicinity, and if caught they will be lynched. Somerville was one of the best citizens in the county. UEO. A. I.CKE, N. It. l.X.Dieuxa, Secretary. SM. Bro. PALACE HOTEL, TO CONTEMPLATED IXTENTIYE ALTERATIONS IN THE QWING arracfereeut of our Department we ate compelled to otlkr our ... .... ail MISCELLANEOUS. F. Auerbach fi' A MiKulfleant Residence, A Massachusetts paper aays: The plana for Sirs. Mark Hopkinss proposed dwelling at Great Barrington show the building to he little short of a palace, costing not less than $1,000,000 and If will be probably very ifliich more. built of the bluestone taken from her own quarry, and its dimensions are 170 feet by about 140. The rear part will have its foundation on a level with the meadow. That part will he five or six stories high, and the front will he two or three stories. There will be two towers near the main entrance over 50 feet high. It will contain a labyrinth of A Telephone In office. Ik. I Mother Do Chautel and Sister Anthony were in tho office when tho lire was discovered. They at once gave tho alarm and proceeded to get the youngsters out of the building. There were 785 orphans in the main building, which is also known as St. Johns Ifotne. Thev were told to leave the Home ami seek iheltcrin any neigh- ing house until called for. There was great excitement among the inmates. Hundred of littlo lei lows ran out into the falling snow, hatless anil coatlew. The flames spread with great rapidity, and the buildings were almost completely destroyed. The Asylum and gronnus occupied an entire block. The Asylum buildiug wo 210x150 feet, three stories, with a mansard roof, and was constructed of blue stone. Obiaiaaname 1 MISCELLANEOUS. inter-oceani- jured. VjTEA mT li. MAtj.ORY, M. D., BXT.ECTIC Yl llomuopothliii, will treat all diseases. rate or chp5iic, and by combining internal medication with her new system of Triple Uaiicsted Vapor Batin, can wmuvo all mercurial, lead. HvphiliUo, rhcuuuiUc, o areinralu-aUe.tetc., frem the system. 1 lie baths coiuiun.ptives, renovsti u Urn Jui purifying tbo blood and enabling the patlcni to attforb mscasrai iproa kin. tr. All calli in city or vicinity will rceciyo Office at residence, in attention. limmpt Whitiuors Block, SB Bonth First West strict, Office Sslt Lake City, Utah. hums, a to 10 i.m , 12 to 1p.m., and 3 to 7p.m. raw DOCTRINE In tlio Treaty with commerce, carried only in vessels entire- ly owned and commanded by citizens of the United State or of Nicaragua, all other nations are to enjoy its peaceable use on equal terms. The provision dispose cf the editorial complaint in theLondon Tima of that the summary of tho cable makes no mention of . any in provision the treaty with reference to the world' trade. The treaty provides fur the construction, maintenance and control of an c canal across Nicaragua. It is to be a government and not a cor (Miration enterprise; the United States government to furnish the capital required for constructing the canal and both governments to own and control (he waterway. The United States will assume tho responsibility of defending the territory through which the canal passes. Article 2 provides that there shall be a alliance between the United pertual States and Nicaragua, and the former agree to protect the integrity of the territory of the latter. This i an obligation Inch has never before been incurred by the United States government. The i Monroe doctrine has been the traditional severe injuries. Jolin McGrath, eight years old, jumped from the third story, and was badly in- - PROFESSIONAL. Emindld New York, Dec. IS. The Tribune print the text of the Nicaraguan treaty and the President's message of transmit-tal- . Tbs Trih ms says it will be seen that the Nicof aoverignity aragua is not involved; that the United States do not propose the acquisition of territory or right of eminent domain, or to seal re political control of Nicaragua by this treaty, and that, with the ' exception of favoring tolls to coastwise Mifgofahhha right when the ladder parted. Ilo received tayeiuSSfl0n .'7.";.Tfvu MAKER (JET YOUR fjoOT AND boots and shoes repaired neatly and rlieariy.after the mmt Improved style, next V'.lkcr ilouae. north. John Wetzel. Aa l'r-lhe- il fitf S J3 I & Hum of tlio Children A Slater lleroiaiu. New York, Dec. IS. The Catholic male orphan asylum at St. Mark's and Allany avenues, Brooklyn, burned this afternoon, and it is feared some children perished in the flames. The Sisters in charge think all escaped, but cannot tell ootil the roster cf the boys is called. The little fellows are now scattered about in the care of residents of the neighborBood. The lire started in the drying room, which adjoined the south-- 1 ern end of the main building. This dry- ing room also contained the boiler and heating apparatus, with the dormitory on the third floor, in which there were sixty orphans suflering from various complaints. Sister Mary Josephine, who was in the dormitory at the time the fire broke out, made heroic ofl'orts to save the little ones. She remained in the room until absolutely driven out by the flames. She then ran to tho window, where she stood on tlio cornieo until Fireman McGroarty of engino 1 1, from the roof of the building swung hi coal to her. The sister caught the coat, but when McGroarty tried to pull her from her perilous position she lost her grasp and fell to the ground, and struck upon her shoulders and bead. She was conveyed to St. Catherine's Hospital in an unconscious condition. Joseph llyan, a boy, tried to descend PUBLISHING COMPANY. r.iUCSICLE THE MOXUOE 11 J ICE, FIVE CENTO 1SS-J- . 1!, This Powder never varies. A marvel ot purity, strength and wholesomcnere.andMore caneconomical than tho ordinary kinds, not be sold In competition with tbo malUtudo or alum short of low tost, phosphate weight, Powdcre. Bold only In can. KoyAl Baxiko Pdwbeb Co., IDS Wall street, New York, i Omaha special says: Two officers of the United States secret service are here in search of Captain Howgate, defaulter, late of the signal servics. He has friends at Furt Omaha, and they Imped to find Several persons who know Li in (here. Howgate say they saw him in Nebraska City three weeks ago. Nellio Burrill, his alleged mistress, is in DeWitt, Neb., and the officers believe he is in one of the Missouri river towns; that his funds are about exhausted, and that it is only a question of a short lime when ho will surrender. -- E AT- D1!ALKR Fall Consisting of the Very Best Imported YOU CAN FIND THE LARGEST ABfclKT WATCHES, nalionol all to common school education will forward to Congress minutes of the proceedings of a meeting here. It uys: Domestic Suitings. P. O BOX 56. IN THE A Full and Agricultural Implements OF ALL. KINDS, HAY DEDERICK PRESSES, BALING ity in said State fur either political party In eome at residential elections. And Everything Needed in that Iine,at the g talcs it is from tarty to fifty per cent a hence of number voters; of the whole decision of the Presidency is always canVERY LOWEST PRICES. possible in the hands of those who ned read tho ballots they are empowered to cast. r WOOL GROWERS. ltase-Ital- l. di-St. Louis, Dec. 18. The board of 1 AssociaBase-ha- ll Union tho rectors of tion held an executive session in the It awarded tho Hutel decided to pennant to the Kt. Louis club; keep (he nseociatinn down to eight clubs; not to ndinit any club that cannot sliow a thoroughly sound and strong financial condition, and accepted the resignation of the Baltimore dub. HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, refined sulphur New and 1 Well - Furnished Hotel STEAM FERDINAND MCKERT, yaltUkeCUy. AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, - AMEH PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Inquiries answered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. SEPT. 8, 1884. AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. PASSENGER TRAIK8 LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN gffi Particular attention 'Called to the tact that on Afternoon or Evenin coming MORNING by THE OF TRAINS, ON ANY GAIN ONE HOUR AN L over in night, Ogden Train from Sait Lake and staying MORNING. THIRTY MINUTiS FOR BLEEP IN THE The Commercial Travelers iuterarts will be most respectfully elteiu. License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. Utah. TIES For all purposes. All sizes constantly in stock. Correspondence solicited. I PRICES-- : Line of 'Wdl-Assort- KNOWLES CENTRE. BUSINESS LOW VERY AT SOLD OGDEN, UTAH. ; S Warranted of Best Quality and to be BROOM HOTEL LOCATED FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, sent on application to all parts of the oonutay. Gold and Silver Illiterate Voters. New York, Dec. 18. The friends of and 111S. MAIN STREET Main Street, Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND LIASONS. 142 and Winter Goods! IE TIIE CELERRATEP M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GOING NORTH. Atlantic Ex pro aL- -. Tactile Express xt...... ...... ... . . ..1030 a. m. Ot N.H.H.H.NH..!.. 730 p.m. M SSSSS MIlfbrd Express t.. Juab Express at. Trains arriva dally In Balt Lake City a follow: FROM NORTH. raelfleEsj AtUlltiO UPNM GOING SOUTH 730 a.m. 430 p.m. , I m. 7S0a.m. 4:10 p. FROM SOUTH. 030 p. u. Jtutb ExnreMat. MUfonl Jixpmiat.M...M....w.10:l0 a. m. Frelaht Train leave Balt Lake dally, except Sunday, for North at 030 a, m. and 435 p. m. at R36 a. m. and 130 p. m. for South FRANCIS COWL hi and PaMMiiT Afeni. |