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Show Ik p a! r ii t 42. 5.-- XO. VOL Lake Evening Chronicle. SALT LAKE CITY, SATLltDAY, DECEMHEU 20, EVENINSCHRONIOLE "5ALTLAKE pVRl.lUKD jf unday cxcopte r.yii'-- e publishing company, thronicle vn!w IHrCOXfOlliTKPj S- - 117 It,, Lika City. Salt Street, Terms: - &&, ,1830 .. 4X) ..2.00 of tlie city : Br Carrier to all parti g&sr 5fte who lo not receive their tavTany cauau of complaint, will the office. by notifying lake Tnnrrl at the Salt matter. . JOHN City rostcffice a WILSON, rariucm itanager. NOTICES. BUBMESS " AETlSTsi BEX NESBITT Taylor hare taken the Clift Invite ell to uftiarbw roar- ffndStteln. Verfcct aaiisfoctlon clean towel te every man. None employed. workmen !Mlam J5T A. J. WHITE'S EMPLOYMENT K. Second South Street (in .. Sillhi Keel Estate Office). Special Good and bulta-- I SSttrtrised nvORlAL . TlilrdRouth street. SStoSdence I1.10, K Box 002. ' 0. lrphoneKaail. InbTVactoby - fixe uessina IOLHimnii New Hga, Cocoa Nut, and tlie Landlos, Walter Cooper- (Wndy House. IjtctMy. Orst door south of ISnirOIL ANb'LAMPH AT THE PIONEER H. Sune. S7E. First South Street. 1 1r, proprietor. jTg'HOP. CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR, Goods, lute Stock of Imported HolidayWau Tea, MtadUrffbes; also the China BokNew Water China Llly.etc. t,prices reasonable. No. 207 pood, raBoxiooj. ISSta Walnuts, the City, llomo-raad-e Tauction and commission,. ) Having leased the old City Uarket Build-on West Temple street, I am prepared, to ds for storage at the most reasonable have ample room to accommodate nih of tons of mi l to all Dee. 19. Tl.e S-- n says: Tillie Frelioghuysen, daughter uf the Wirings from Various Sections of Secretary of Stale, fell and severely intho Globe. jured her knee last spring. Symptoms of dropsy developed recently, and a few day ago she Tilled Dr. Sayre of this A Wild Man. and underwent an operation. She Nashville, Tena., Dec. 19. The city returned to Washington, and Sayre folwild man captured at Sweetens Cave, lowed and fitted on a fixture and conTenn,, Saturday, was ascertained trived to keep the joint in positron and to be the private secretary of Mias Maud protect it. Mias Frelinghnysen presided at the reception at the r relinghuysen St. Pierre, capitalist, largely interested in coal and mineral lands in Marion House Wednesday, limping to the par-io- n on crntchea and sitting during the and Anderson counties. The man who evening. Nyre laid last evening that was deeply in love with Miss St. Pierre as Miss Frelinghnysen will move around from disappeared Jasper three months she cannot ftilly recover from her injury ago, while euflering from delirium treinhere than three months. mens. When found he had long, matted hair, no hat, and very little clothing, Steamer Bonk In Collision. and he jabbered like a loon. When he New: Orleans, Dec. 19. The British disappeared Miss St. Pierre offered a steamship Victoria, from Galveston with thousand dollars to any one who would cotton and oil cake for Bremen, and here bring him back to her. She is building a railroad from the Chattanooga Sail- to complete her cargo, was in collision at 6 p. m. with the steamboat Fred A. way to her coal mines in Anderson county. She travels around on . horseback Blinks, making an excursion trip to the Exposition. The Blanks sank in a few through the mountains with saddle-bag- s fill of money. She says she is a grand- minutes. She had a number of passendaughter of Mvra Clark Gaines, aud is gers on board, but they were saved, as well as the crew, Captain McXeely of worth three millions. the tog Corsair remaining alongside the Billiard Sharps. sinking steamer until all were taken o( The Blanks was valued at $100,000; inEdward Chicago, Dec. 19. lin, cf Philadelphia, champion surance, $26,000. of Pennsylvania, and Wm. Cat ton, of St. Humored Reduction, Louis, began a two nights billiard match Galveston, Dec. 19. The managing at Central Music Hall for a officers of the Texas divisions of the wager of $2,000. The game it to be Missouri Pacific system, whose head3.000 points. Fifteen hundred each are in this city, have no knowltime, three-bal- l carom, unrestricted rail quarters play. McLaughlin led from the begin- edge of the rumored len per cent reducning by a superior rail play, scoring tion in wage of engineers and other em103 in the seventh inning, beating the ploye of the Union Pacific on the lit best previous run at tliu style, 804, of January. If a serious reduction were which waa made by himself in Philadel- contemplated by the Eastern directors, the division managers are of the opinion phia, by pulling together 942 in the eleventh inning. He ran 120 in the that they would be consulted before such orders were issued. thirty-thirinning, and after running 99 in the thirty-nint- h inning, com-- ; Railway Corporation. ileted his 1,600 with a run of 2 in the Denver, Col., Dec. 19. Articles were ortieth. Cotton counted 133 in the with the Secretary of Slate, ;hth inning, the only time in the game filed e len he put up a run. His incorporating the Denver, Hew Orleans total for the night was 430. The game & Missouri Pacific Railway Company, to will bo completed night. run from a connection with an extension of the Missouri Pacific Railway CoucTessmen Thrown Down. twenty miles north of the southwest adWashington, Dec. 19. After corner of Kansas to a connection with journment of Congress yesterday after- the Denver A.Xew Orleans Railwsy east noon a number of Senators and Repre- of Trinidad. Jty Gould, Russell Sage, sentatives boarded a street car at the John Evans, C.W. Usher and C. B. Kountae are directors the first year. Capitol to ride down Capitol Hill, and had a very exciting trip, owing to tlie Business. fact that the pavements were very slip-c- ry Boise City, Idaho, Dec. 19. A resfrom snow, and the care were run memorialuwn the hill without horses. The car olution was introduced y ising Congress to investigate the fraud of upon which the Congressmen were going down attained too great a velocity, the tissue ballots used in counties, and and becoming unmanageable, ran into by which Hailey waa elected. Demoanother car Immediately ahead. The crats manifest great nneasineas over this shock of the cellision threw down sev- action. eral Congrewmen, and one of the RepLast night I Joe Rich, a prominent resentatives, Hemphill, of South Caro- Mormon, assaulted Judge Adams, lina, waa stunned and had to be taken leader of the and home in a carriage. Mr. Leedom, member of the Legislature. party, Rich was waa also injured, being sergeant-at-armpromptly arrested and placed in the City cut about tbo face. Jail, where he remained until Ainslee, a came to hi rescue. GET YOUR AND SHOE MAKER PROFESSIONAL - SOCIETIES. KEY XAX1 LAKE LT K0U"TtoU-SA- h ytw ant k; Fellows New Hall, Union Wises In good standing arc ln- Odd ito surnd. JOHN T. BUCKLE, N. G. Srue, Secretary. tie compelled MAIN to offer our llrought to Time- New York, Doc. 19. Lewis A. Richards, whojwas arrested in Arizona Winter Stock CD ASSAYKR, Street, Salt Lake City. ylallcnllnu given to all bualneml H. KELLY & BRO., hanuf actubebs lank-Book- of sI WADING main AND PAPER RULING. street, rewuerth of Jones's Bank, up C BAILEY & stain BRO., Agents. WwsSfJSJii0?? 1 u- - - LAND thf Trllm,ie office. hSSSrgJI? ? ncrl patents, nre B- Buy NO Silks, Volvets, Dresa Goods, Hositry, lares, Cloal Lir ladies or Children. Shoe, Carpets, Curtains, MllUnery, Blankets or other goods til our line, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, before you 0 EXAMINE AND Ph OUR BOTTOM J6IT ffl 8 1 SUPERIOR YOU.-tR- g S HOUSE! U) o NEW FURNITURE! ; NEW AND MODERN AND IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. Christmas I RATES $1.50 toSL5Q PER DAY. tSjTNjwrial Kates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Care ami Busses from all Depot pass tho door. o 18851- 1 PQ A I OUR DISPLAY OF W GOODS! Most of them just arriving, will surpass ALL OUR FORMER EFFORTS. Our prices will meet the CANT AFFORD IT I is Feeling prevailing so extensively just now, and which we hope will soon be a thing of the past. Merry Christmas! CO., FOR T1IE JxLY GENUINE AGENTS 0 PS & HOLIDAY & REMINGTON, JOHNSON Happy New Year to All Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals PRICE REDUCTION IN PLEASANT VALLEY OF THE WELL-KNOW- ANTHRACITE N COAL. 0 z0 0"1 AND COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL I; Wood And Pig Iron. 4 f. Orders solicited awl promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard end office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT ; Office 20 and 22 Second South Street. c3 a 0 GEO. M SCOTT o0 & CO. IN iu MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED and Winter Goods! Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND Consisting of tlie Very Best Imported and Domestic Suitings. P. O BOX 3G6. 111S. MAIN STREET Hart Freseotts Ubel. New York, Dec. 19. In his tntwer to the suit brought by Marie Frescett, tho actress, Siuclair Tousey, President of the American News Company, chargedor that Miss Prescott was tlie mistress 0 Mr. Pureel. Pureel brought suit for against Tousey on the ground that this answer was not material to Miss Prescott's charge of circulating libelous IN THE BUSINESS Itelnadorf the Anarchist. Lkifsic, Dee. 19. In the Anarchist A Full aud Well - Furnished And Everything Needed in that Lins, at the I CENTRE. Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. OF ALL. KINDS, HAY DEDERICK PRESSES, BALING STEAM QOIj GROWERS, REFINED SULPHUR bukswssxsk FERDINAND DICKKRT, Fait Lake Ctty. TIES AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,' LEKFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAWMILLS AND SIIINGLE MILLS. called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN NEW TIME CARD. SEPT. '8, 1884. BALT LAKE DAILY AB FOLLOWS: GOINQ NORTH. GOINQ SOUTH. 7:80 a. m. NllthM .... Expires at.... m. 430 at....... Juab Expires at... pi Trains strive dally In Balt Lake City as followi: 4 I FROM NORTH. FROM SOUTH. Part He Kxpw aLii.....M.wwi.....iMiM.HfcO0 a. m, I Juab Express st m. at ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, hy coming on Afternoon or Evening Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR ANU THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. Atlantic Express Tlie Commercial Travelers interests will be moat respectfully attend UcenM required for commercial traveler in Ogden. Atlantic Expire M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Inquiries answered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. F AES EXGEE TRAINS LEAVE gr Particular attention Line of For all purposes. All sixes Constantly in stock. HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED TIIIS and PRICES; Agricultural Implements Correspondence solicited. New LOW Well-Assort- KNOWLES - counsel for Reinsdorf cases the j merely questioned tho advisability of RTUKKT. ,MiOKh ol Barrett Brua the client hie upon pronouncing Tein.Uou, courti con a was Reinsdorf dcalli. A of sentence aeunilnn Wagima tWkSnoBL ij attmplive and not likely to live long, and lie wanted to die a martyr. The lhat government prosecutor maintained that kSSSpgj the guilt of Reinsdorf, Kupaeh and Kurchler bad been ftilly proven, and that Providence alone hnd prevented the uccessftil accomplishment of the crime. VERY AT SOLD $20,-00- ALL KINDS. J1FWELRY OF S Warranted of Best Quality and to be OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, sent cm application to all parts of the country. BROOM HOTEL, : i DEALERS HAS JU3T RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall I? vb NEW YEAR I TAILOR if K Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, FAS H IONAB L E y, 0 1! hTHSmsMNM Advlssd to Bast. Dec. 19. the 2Tortk German GauiU intimates lhat Biunarck has decided to rest from public duties. The Qaxcllt argues lhat the Chancellor must feel convinced os the obstructive policy of the opposition party in the Reichstag developcs itself that it is belter for him to consult his health and prepare for the inevitable conflicts of the winter session, which will be the result of this obstructive policy, than to sacrifice his health by an honorable effort In a dishonorable struggle. j 0 JOS. BAUMGARTEN, holme, from New York for Liverpool, arrived at Queenstown harbor on her beam ends. She experienced terrific weather, and lost many head of catldo. The steamer is still on her beam ends. The beads and legs of dead and living cattle are seen hanging over tho aide of the vessel is a confused mass of dead and living cattle. Many carcasses were thrown overboard, and washed ahliore. The steamer was towed ashore to pro-- 1 vent her unking. Only five head of cattle remain alive. Terrible weather is reported off tho coast. Hi? z0 TO ALL I EXPRESS first Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. c3 a 0 1884'! A Merry. w GOODS PRICES! WILL PAY A HAPY timbre efifure rtte staaSit.Pl?' t,L'iu am, A nve a '"ikediy mi n,t;,muul?n I SOUTH STREETS. OF COST! 0 REGARDLESS ...AND.. A Terrible Voyage. London, Dec. 19. The steamer Oxen-- 1 n "1 A matter, and was libelous as well. Freedman dismissed Purcell complaint holding that the charge was materiaf to the issue. ike AND THIRD OF NEW AND STYLISH GOODS, Berlin, Main HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY. Jack-Morm- SALT iTAMn ALTERATIONS IN THE s, for wronging his intended wife, has married her and been released from custody. The father of the bride is a l wealthy resident of Orange, N. J. He did not like Richards, and objected to IIShdei, Clerk. Isis daughters becoming engaged to UTAH LODGE N0.1, I.O.O.F. him, but afterwards gave his consent. ym EVERY TnURHDAY AT 7:80 P. M., The wedding day waa fixed and the inikOld Fellows Hail, Union Block, Balt vitations issued, out as the time lor tho eCky. Odd Fellows in good standing are "litoaUcud. wedding drew near, the girl became N.C. SPRINGER, X.O. despondent; then ill, and finally made ILTUus, Secretary. confession to her mother. Richards had I LAKE LODGE NO. fled, but the girls enraged father ob2, 1. 0. 0. F. tained an indictment and sent an officer fEETo EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT Lea la Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Block. to Tombstone for him. At present the I hum In good Handing are invited to girl is living with her parents in BaltiGEO. A. LUKE, N. (1. more. Dump, Secretary. KADAK LODGE No. 3, 1.0. 0.F. IEEIB EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT Entire y litGCLAU CONVENTIONS EVERY FeI Wiy evening at 8, in hall of the Union, 1 jtr Opera House. Sojourning companions atriislly invited to attend. 1KT1IUR L. THOMAS, Commander. 1A) TO CONTEMPLATED EXTENTIVE arrangements of our Departments, we y three-figur- bs mTuT MALLORY, Mb., ECLECTIC Homeopathist, will treat all diseatts, or chronic, and by combining Internal .jstlon with her new system of Triple hated Vapor Baths, can remove all mercurial, lead, syphilitic, rheumatic, The baths ire invalu-- ; , hum the system. to consumptives, renovating the lungs, the blood and enabling the patient oxygen through tho pores of the . Obstetrics and female diseases a ipecfal-- 1 calls In city or vicinity will receive OOlce at residence, in attention. timers Block, 4A South First West street, .lake City, Utah. Office hours, 8 to 1'Ja.m, i 1p.m., and 8 to 7 p.m. RADCLIFFE, TEACHER OF fiXturic, tun removed to first Booth street, I door east of St. Marks Church. Ogden 1 Wednesday! and Saturdays. tllAPNAN WHYTOCK, DKNTIBTfl, Wilker Opera House. Annathetlee Telephone In office. J. L. Whytocx, D. D. B. CxsmiAH. OFFICE & NICHOLB, DENTIST. . opposite Walker House, over Bcabury & Anesthetics store. given, nwnvB drug lephone In office. & STOVER. HITCHCOCK KSTI8TS J. W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, Salt o. W. R. Stover, Logan, Utah. QWINO :! "Pro. PALACE F. Auerbach ' d ets and shoes repaired neatly and liter the most Improved style, next ydter House, north. JohnWetrc . Uiai I'mlloghuyieQ'i IiJurj. SivYoiiy, LTEN1N(i. EV1H.Y 188-1- ! .! Tactile KxpnM . 730 p. klllliml Kxprca ... 4:10 p. ni. 7:40 a. m. GI0 u, hi. iu. ..10:10a. FrrijjhtTHdne leave Balt Lake dally, excel Pnmlaya, for North at &20 a. m. and 435 p. m. atruiNcu ow General Frataht and Paareaftir " Annt. ruarp, jon General Bupertntondcnt |