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Show 43 g.-- yO' vol. Lake Evening SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, qaltiake evening chronicle rTBUSnEBEVJtKYKVEKING, Burning of the New Tneater Coiiilquo In New York City. ojths funder exccpteJ A loI Oil Vourd r,PP1- - and Hot Ovr Win. New York, Deo. & Wheeling, W, V Dec. 23,--The Hart Theater Comiqne, on Broadway, second horrible outrage and roLbcry 'H1' CIOOUOBATXDj by opposite the Now York Hotel, mu hooded burglan in the Ltkt Salt past three days City. Mall 8trt. by fire this morning. Tho thea- has tetl7S, greatly excited the people of this ter emt (125,000; no insurance on tho city.- On Sunday six masked men enterTerm I MOO building or content,1 The booki and ed the' home of Mre. Workenur," and, money belonging to the Actor' Fund after horribly beating the family, stole the U city: in to Aieon'ifion, Jrrier the safe in their rooms about (5,000 in partial SO gold. Last night four 75 OR the gecond floor era rapposed men, evidently of the one gang, broke not reoelvetheir to have do been totally destroyed. The safe into the house of "Fibers who of complaint, will in Elij Marling, a bachethe treasurer's office of the theater lor miser, and finding JSvwtteoOlce. only (182 on his contained, beeidu the book of the estabperson, pot him to the meat horrible ',t the Salt Lake City Postoffloe u torture, to force him to reveal the hidmatter. ing place of his gold. He was tied to a bedpost, WILSON, Business Manager, JOBS and a strippad, hotel was for a time intense. The waiter red-hpoker to .his applied had hack and JUSIMSSEOTICI3. gone through the building and thighs in no less than aroused tho of twenty places. Hot oil was also poured guoat. Many SSSiL ARTISTS.-H- EN taken NESBITT the latter became the Clift terrified hare and down his back, and his misery anasuiler-ing- s and would Invite aU to ran down ataira in their were terrible in clothea. the KStthem. Ferfoct aatlsftcUon gnar-2-? The proprietor auoceedednight In quieting extreme. Ho evidently had no money Adean towel to every man. None them after a while. The interior deco- concealed. In their auger at their ltlM workmen employed. ration, of the theater cost (30,000, and foilure, a burglar struck him a heavy EMPLOYMENT , T WIUTi-rblow on the head and left him v'So.Sl E. Second South Street (In the scenery for tho Majore, which wa hanging, I , Miuuilftl i.i.t. UmI VetaOa ONIm theopeninp, play jn the new houae, cost insensible, in his own fastenings. lie was found six thnee hours that time icencry for ten (5,000. later, nearly frozen 5L Kddence 167 E. Third B play ha been added, which increased anahalf dead, and his condition is danthe value of tbp stage letting to (75,-00- gerous. He is nearly GO years of age. AT THE PIONEER lioaide. lhii, the mounting of The robbers work with seeming SSraHE. Pint Booth Street. IL CLE PUBLISHING 23.-Hr- rigan COMPANY, MISCELLANEOUS. F. Auerbach & Bro. PALACE HOTEL, TO CONTEMPLATED RETENTIVE ALTERATIONS IN THS arrangements of oar Departments, we sie compelled to oiler our QWIXG Entire Jlfcpioprjct ot H0M1HINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. SS HHt aph itais AND COMMISSION. AUCTION DENTISTS, SmS ft WHYTOCK, ftlket Opera Home. Anesthetic Telephone In office, J. L. Winrrocx, D. D. 8. dura A. OFFICE & XICHOU, DENTIST. opposite Walker Hous. over Soabury ft store. Aneathetlca given, eptxxuls offloe. na'idiur - HITCHCOCK JTKTB ft STOVER. W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, Salt i W.R Stover, Logan, Utah, I AS IS.1L B. MALLORY, Uoaoopathliit, will M. D., ECLECTIC beat ell diseases vehraule, and by combining internal rdoo with her new eyatem o Triple t the system muumptivea, renovating the lunge, Mood and enabling the patient m oxygen through the pore of tho OUtctricsaud female dleeaeee a apeclal-- ig the be esllsin city or vicinity will receive attention. Offlco at residence, in ore Block, 4S South Firtt Wert etreet, ike City, Utah. Office hours, 8 to 1(J a.m , p.m., and 3 to 7p.m. UKE iCLAR CONVENTIONS EVERY FBI-evening at R in hall of the Union, r Opera House. Sojourning companioni iSsuy invited to attend. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Commander. .Sum, clerk. ua ad 7 b t LODGE NO. 1, I.O.O.F. EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. M., VTAH 1 fell owe1 Hall, Union Block, Salt in good (tending are Mil Odd Fellowi R. N.C. SPRINGER, N.G. Secretary, UUtE LODGE NO. 2, 1.O.O.F. i'lVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT ill Odd fellowi1 lull. Union Block, an In good Handing aro invited to GEO. A. LUKE, N.G. lauw, Secretary. its. No. 3, I.O.O.F. B EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT Odd Ml yellowe" New Hall, Union NtW LODGE Oidldlovs In good itandlng are ms T. BUCKLE, K. G. aHvun,Uentoty. UKELY Re, 9, 1. 0.0. F. tEDKEBDAY EVENING Md Fellowi1 IUILUnlon wueniukle wdoomo. LODGE EVERY W '.cuu,snUKLIFI'LK-N-Q- - nODGE No. 5, K. OF P, wLU COXVKKTION3 EVERY MON-- y wing at Caitlo HaU, Walker jjja 73 n. m. Vleitlng Kulghu PHIL. KLIPPLE, C. U. ,7 mCELUlEOUM. ' l pnk Foote, assayer, Main fl H' Street, Salt Lake City. tlven all buelncea KELLY lank-Boo- ph.N 00,1 ft BRO., JaWa st 73 Bank, en stain BAILEY & BRO.g LJ A ruling. btreet, Cl . ksI and papei main , I of HKDING I Salvation Army Blot. Ontario, 'December 23. A detachment of the Salvation Army opened an attack on Montreal on Sunday last. They established headquarters in a hall and soon marched out to hold a open air meeting in a public square. The cool proceeding attracted above two thousand gapers and gazers, and presently sticks and stones and other missiles began to fly. The meeting became a mob and the police arrest- Agents. W kj Umber emture rile to them anu fPwnatlpn, and nave a '' Hr. hiteeijWmidniieeBiiswerik, 8 STAR express Dr.S ' only ten days, and such an order would .not have any serious effect upon the market. A Washington Territory Ferjorer. New York, Dec. 23. A Bingham special says: Sheriff Black and a United States deputy marshal arrested yesterday, at Canon, George M. who has liken in hiding in the houw his grandmother in that place. Rogers is under arrest for perjury. His latest exploit was in Cowlits county, Washington Territory, nd he was there indicted bnt escaped. S. P. C. Stubbs, of the Land Office Department of the Interior, had traced him East. Rogers is a large, young man only twenty-tw- o years old. p-t- on line-looki- Life lraisrver. If you are losing your grip on life, Ary Well Health Renewer?' Got direct toweakapots. REGARDLESS tfstf-I- z CD SUPERIOR PRICES WILL PAY T GOODS YOU.-- c3 a I Qi 0) 1884! 8 A Merry W Christmas I CD W D HOLIDAY GOODS! Most of them just arriving, will surpass ALL OUll FORMER EFFORTS.- Our prices will meet the 1 MANUFACTURER OF z 32 TO ORDER, C Merry Christmas! NEW YEAR D Q. I still continue to msks Boots & Shoes O U call on the HUr & "8B SATSB" -- COLORADO COKE 'AND CHARCOAL TAILOR! 144, 146 and 148 Main s Domestic Suitings. , BOX 356. P. MAIN STREET IE THE CELEBRATED Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Warranted of Best Quality and to he SOLD IN THE VERY DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, BALING Public Patronage Solid led New Irish-Amer-i- can GROWERS. and I Well - Furnished Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. . Generous llnrry Hill. REFINED SULPHUR New York, Dec. 53. Horry Hill's & Particular attention called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN cashier one Campbell has been deON his ANY OF THE MORNING TBA1N8, by aiming on Afternoon or Evening tected in defrauding his employer, UUh tho in aggregate Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR A!l' FERDINAND DICKERT, peculations amounting to (10,000. When two deputy sheriff BaliUfccCKr. THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEET IN THE MORNING. came to the theater to arrest Campbell, at than anything mor l money he offered to assign his remaining The Commercial Travelers interests willbe most respectfully altenu else by taking an Agency for properly Li llill in part satisfaction. 1 1 Beout. book License the beat selling required for commercial travelers in Ogden. said llill. You havo been ungraleftii, hut you havo a wife ami family, and ginners succeed grandly. free. Hallett Book Co., PortIll let np. Then he paid the lawyer M. H. BEARDSLEY, Maine. land, his fee and let the cashier depart. Ka foil-Ter- Proprietor.. TIES . AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All tires constantly in stock. AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. SPECIALTY. line of Well-Assort- STEAM For all purposes. HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS PRICES KINDS, KNOWLES CENTRE BUSINESS LOW Agricultural implements OF 'ALL OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED AT A Full end HOTEL, FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, to all pazta of the coantry. BR00I Street, Salt Lake. City. George A. Lowe, AND Consisting of the Very Best and TOOIB, ETC. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. and Winter Goods! Imported IN M1LI. FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS DEALER Fall DEALERS I TO ORDER. WOOL AND GEO. M SGOTT & CO. AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HAS JUST RECEIVED Second South Street A COAL. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, FASHIONABLE McCOARDU OLD 8TAND REPAIRING ANTHRACITE M CD -- s Will C;. VALLEY WELL-KN0W- Wood And Pig Iron. iTTI rQ$ PLEASANT THE OF Orders solicited ainl promptly filled, Tclephunu No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & II. G. PASSENGER DEPOT ; Office 20 and 22 Seomd South Street. CD Bplsi seat on application Mining Hose, ' IN CD Feeling prevailing so extensively just now, and which we hope will toon be a thing of the past. 111 S. Awnings, E. PRICE REDUCTION CD CANT AFFORD IT! to Wall street, New York. re- AT WILLIAM Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals OUR DISPLAY OP T.G.M. SMITH, Another Coachman. New York, Dec. 23. The IFbrfd The marriage of Mrs. Emma says: Britton, the wealthy widow of the late Abram Britton, daughter of the aristocratic Yredenbtirgh family, and a relative by marriage of Vanderbilt, to Thomas McLaughlin, her coachman, has created a sensation in Staten Island. The wife is one & CO., AGEXT8 rOR THE ONLY UKNl'IXK tiik.... Tents, Rates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Clan and II unset from all Deoti )wa the door. I JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ception of Governor Cleveland all the counties in the State were representedThe time designated for the reception was between the hours of 9 and 12, but the guests, in the main, were late in arriving. .After the reception and a received collation, the President-elec- t many congratulations. It was long after midnight before the last of the guests took their departure. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. REMINGTON, JOHNSON TO ALL! 106 IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. Happy New Year te. All A NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AXI) MODERN 5 18851 A HAPY Resolutions were passed calling on Pownxa Co bill" Congress to pass the introduced by Senator Cullom. NEW HOUSE I (Special o PQ o ...AND. Absolutely Pure. of the old Knickerbocker families forty years old: the husband is an of 21, and subject to hemorrhages of the lungs. t CD CD A SKeetlag in CblcBfo Chicago, Dec. 23. A meeting was held here to give expression to the sentiment of the city on the subject of Mcrmonism. J, E. Doolittle presided. In opening the meeting he touched upon the Missouri troubles, tho Dsnites and the Mountain Meadow muucre. Thia Powder never varies. A marvel at Ber. Mr. McNeice, of Utah, said the parity, strength and whoiesominos. More economical than the ordinary Unde, and canMormons claim the balance of power in not be sold in competition with the maltitode Idaho and Arizona, and that in Utah the of low tost, short weight, alnm or phosphate Gentiles were practically disfranchised. Fowden. Sold only m cans. RovAl Bazina twenty-one-year-o- OUR AND BOTTOM w Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. CD EXAMINE pti SOUTH STREETS. a Autl-Sldrai- Clevelands Recaption, Dec. 23. At the OF COST! Buy NO Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Cloaks for Ladles or Children, Shoes, Carpets, Curtains, Millinery, Blankets or other goods in our line, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, before you 0 THIRD Goors, MISCELLANEOUS. ed the Salvationists for breaking the civic laws, which prohibit gatherings of this sort. The prisoners made Montreal howl with hallelujahs and choruses and shoula of prayer and praise. They were bailed out of jail by a couple of sympathising cjtizena and held a meeting in the hall at night. The opposition followed wrathftiily the furniture of the hall was wrecked, windows and doore were smashed and several people were hurt before the police could break up this religions meeting. Evidently Montreal does not hanker after church militant salvation. Albany, N. Y., CD -- mid-wint- y Mention ASUFAOTURIBS SI; the weather is moderating. Denver, Dec. 23. Ee ports from the mountains show that the snowstorm which has been in progress for several days still continues; thus far without unusual or serious results.- - The storm was most severe in Blue and Eagle river counties, where the snow is several feet deep and drifting. The mountain roads are considerably blockaded. It will probably be two or three days before the t?alt Lake train will be able to make Marshall Pass, The weather in the mountains is warm, and indications are that the storm will soon break. Portland, Oregon, Deo. 23. The snow has ceased, and the enow plows succeeded in moving Should there be no additional snowfall, the blockade on the Northern Pacific will be broken Thursday afternoon. Montreal, SOCIETIES. I and oil efforts to locate or capThe county constabulary is powerless, and dwellers in isolated houses are in constant dread. ture them seem useless Tke Elia In Quinine. New York, Dec. 23. The Tribune the old City Market Butld-w-it aye The rapid rise in the price of Temple street, I am prepared to THE BTOftM. quinine in the last ten days has caused ' modi (or itorage at the most reuonable iTlhsve ample room to accommodate - Trains Blockaded and Travel Impeded considerable excitement in the drug msfeof tom of merchandise, and guarBnt No Serloua Damage. trade. A member of a leading firm in 23 .Leader specials thia city said yesterdy: Dec. The reports Cheyenne, ET MAKER-GYOUR MI AND SHOE which are in circulation that the rise is tooto and shoe repaired neatly and from all over tho Territory indicate that due to speculative purchases are without iter the moat Improved style, next the present is the first real cold wave of foundation. For instance, certain orders north. John WetreL the season. At Fort McKinnney, in the for fifty or sixty thousand ounces are PROFESSIONAL midst of a cattle region, it is 23 below, mentioned as explaining the present scarcity of quinine. The annual 1 T. RADCLIFFE. TEACHER OF and snowing hard. The cattle are well of quinine in America isconsumption Xmle.hu removed to Flrat Booth etreet, 11 for the storm, and damage so ounces. Fifty thousand ounces1,800,000 E door cut of St Mark! Church. Ogden would, slight, if any. Indications are that therefore, represent the consumption of AWednodayi and Saturdays. ISuCi Hgr new play, "McAllirter Harrigan Legacy, which cost (10,000, wen. in the house. Everything was lost. The insurance policy ran out a short lima ago, and in the press of business its renewal had been --neglected. Tho total loss by the fire will be about (200,000. MAIN AND SALT LAKE CITY. Winter Stock OF NEW AND STYLISH JftrW 0. phice, five cents 21, 1884. DJjJCEMDEll Inquiries answered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. PASSENGER TRAINS LKAVB BALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: GOING NORTH. TIN) a. m. Atlantic Kxprets eL Paclllo Rxpreat at... w.m... ...... ........... (H0 p. di. GOING SOUTH, lillftinl Express Juab kx proas at a. m. Train arrive dally in Balt Lake City as follows : I FROM NORTH. FROM SOUTH. a. m. 1 Jnah Kvnwat. Paclfle Express at.M.MMMM-MM.JIk- SO Atlantic Kxpreat at BouSk 7:00p.m. 8,11 Alia atKBam OOPKI' JTRANinS m' Osnsral Freight and Pssssser Apert. Milford Kxpiat except Sundays, for North JOHN 1:10 p. m. MDaa,' HWalm. at 820 a.m. and ft86 p. mi I |