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Show Lake SALT LAKE CITY, FUIDAY, FEJHUJaKY V0L jnday I EVERY EVEKIKO. rCBU3UED excepted bjrUw lSSSSfC0,,PA"Y' $tmt, Silt LiM Hil, ittf Tarma City. : waSrtoUiniol thseity: -- Jfr tbdf u ,8. Iroricij. REAL ESTATE Unow located it No. 145 Bros. Special fcSTp ANDERSON, et, renting houjmafc kSSncd! IVrriioiSund cSnMrlp I real I Notary public. jitinaiold'. I jiowoto S-it- HM lie in the SmeilSoilns. Uood ' minion. PIONEER MAKUFAC-- 1 carries In stock end '22SL to oilier .Carriage end Boom Alao mount! aklna VtoSpahf'cuin, all klndaof fliw. street, near igiaspeclalty. 1 OahIIi. ljUW POUNDS W Ki iSSolbei; alao the China Bokwau Tee, -- a chine Water Lily, etc. New roods Tries reuoaable. No. 337 Main it. WUB; YOUR MAKER-G- ET and ahoee repaired neatly and iter the moat Improved style, next Skaare. north. John Wetael. loots chapT now sr kinm7 Ijtwehance, Tsuhsn end Pupil Call Mart Becond-IIau- d Store, 118 E. St, and examine it. Sc, lOc.and 15c. SALE- -A BEAUTIFUL HOUR, tint tt dty water and everythin! inMain I endltioti, of block east threo i Term to autt pnrehaasr. Inquire of fthofcon. 121 Mein street. Surnona Alf tbrlhei UKE l0UNTAJ1oS!E8ALT CONVENTIONS EVERT PR1-hevening at Un hall of the Union, re Heme, eojourniug companion r invited to attend. HUH L. THOMAS, Comtaander. Mamie. Clerk. UTAH LODGE N0.1, I.O.O.F. ER EVERY THURSDAY AT T90P.1L, HU UKE LODGE NO. 2, 1.0.0. F." TBII'OTRY FRIDAY EVKNINGAT LtmiaOid FellowF Hall, Union Block. I Nam laiood atendlng ere Invited to eL E. DT lIOGE,Ji. G. I. L flume, Secretary. HI LODGE Na 3, I.O.O.F. imv MONDAY EVENING AT iULla Odd Fellowi1 New HSH,Unton standing are J.T. HALL.N.G. rit OH Fellowi In good GOODS. Our. Boot and Shoe Department d. WALKER BROS. BROOM HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. THE LOCATED APPALLED THE HARDEST HEART. wm, Secretary. The firemen, myself and a patient kNELY LODGE Na 9, 1. 0.0. F. named Beflerty, crawled on our hand IVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING we and knees to such of the men I oenld reach, end dragged out fourteen Tlrif brolhen madeVetoome.11 THEO. J. BAKER, N. 0. I1 eight of them alive, four suffocated to ts tWai, Secretary. . death, and two so terribly burned that JHEITHE LODGE Ns. 5, K. OF F. they died before we could get them out CONVENTIONS We could not see any of EVERY MON-a- t of tiiebuilding. Castle Hall, Walkm the men in the ceils, of course, but p. m. Visiting Knights could hur their horrible cries above the J. R. KUSH, O.U. LKUai. K. nf H. anil H. they came to roaring of the flames, u realise the terrible ntCXLLAROn. Ittaiua. F.O.Horw C. u fate that wu in store for them. When the firemen arrived, the fire d of the wu enveloping about BUSINESS Absolutely Pure. This Powder never variea. A marvel ot purity, strength arid wholeaomenem More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the malUlml of low teaL ihort weight, alum or phosphate FowdenT Sotd only ui earn. RoyAl Baxuto Fownsa Co, 106 Wall atreet. New York. F. E. SCHOPPE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in une-thir- New ITAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS and Well . I AM Bullion. MUR South Utah A Nevada and tRO Land Agents. KjgWEXY COAL-BURNI- !?Wy. ' Is I I anawweo 1 I I E. GILLETTE, rMngln.er ,nd Ui8.D(Jputy "I'neral Surveyor. kjhoWbw "o F!ll,AU. kinds Commerce linllillng. THE TOTAL LOSS OF LIFE eighteen. . There la nothing excej u to what caused wild theorising fire. The lose to property will amount to about $150,0x5. The buildings were ggCted in 1830, and were only partially DOOR TO U. B. LAND I oBtoa. nLl-yvpydeu- g&'Spfcial Rates to Permanent Boarders' and Families. Street Cara and Busies from all Deoti pass the door. John Taylor & Son, TAILORS. MERCHANT A FULL LINE OF WOOLENS Choice IMPORTED NOVELTIES in Mens Wear. and CLOTHS DOMESTIC AND In Fine and Medium Grade. 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt Lake City GEO. M SCOTT & CO. DEALERS IS Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, Trala Wreekad, - Furnished 144. 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City- - George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND 0GDENr UTAH. Hotel Latest end Best Design In and Ranges. Stoves . Particular attention celled to the feet that PEOPLE LEAVING OUDK1. & NEVADA aT h. KELLY CHv BRO. lt u lht WIN, IIalurt FIRST-CLAS- S AT SOLD u TIME MOUNTAIN leave Bait Lake City., leave Garfletd. leave Tooato- Arrive at Temlnoi . ... Leave rtarfleld. Arrive at Halt Lake (Sty fetes.. .10Sa.m. a. ,...11:1 m. ,llriOa.m. leave Teimlaue leave Tooele. 1:00m MeeeaaiiMi Att p.w. p. M. TARN to Black Rock ortiarflolrt and rrinrn, nail Ualna, Wpcuta No freight will be received alter 4 p.m. H. F. TKNTON, W.W.RItKK. UemTI.ferH.Agt. Full and HAY DEDERICK PRESSES, Bupt Arrive BALING Moroni leeiiMtaaaeiMiaM ... AND BALING pin 1.10 pm 1:40 p m 230 p in Manager. WIRE, PUMPS, For all purpose. All si sea constantly in stork. WHEELS-SA- Inquiries answered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. JAN. 7, . 1885. PARBEKQER . 0 ...123U pm Rtagre eminert at Momtil for all part of Mu lVtnanil Kcvlcr. Private kuna and spring wagon can he ordered by telephone at Kvphi, to he ready an arrival of Imlna at Moroni. Price. H per day, driver paying all Ills own expenses. BAMHKKGKK, TIES AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE MILLS AND SIIINGLE MILLS. u at Line of Well-Aeaort- STEAM KNOWLES AKD AFTKR DECEMBER fe 1RM, will leave dally fellows (Bun-daexcepted): .. feOOam Leave lloroi.l.. " Draper .. ... feSDam 11 Mill ... feSOl Fountain Green " Pleasant Hill, i.....M..aMMa.l0:10 a xn Jloilowav .... .1030 a m Arrive at Kephl ...11M) am leave Kephl Uoway..- -. Pleasant Hill. ..... Fountain Green Mill, aiMaa Draper.,INMIIINNMIINHI PRICES OF ALL. KINDS, San Pete Valley ON LOW VERY Correspondence solicited. A FT HR TRIDAY, JUNK 1R ONIWt,AND Nevada Company will the Utah ran their trains fellow (Huudays excepted): STANDARD A lw Agricultural Implements Railway. And the Largest Variety In the city to ehooee from Street, Salt Lako AND OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. & Feb. 12,-- As wreck a pamger to tempt wu makupacturkm of train on tha New Orleans division of the night Bi&nk-Book- s! Texas ftcilio Rrilw.y late A rail below Marthaville, Louuuana. BOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING. liken up. Fortu on th, bridge struck the bridge train MAIN BTRKBT, freight nately w stain half an hour ahead of the pameuger, pint m nhwUi M IiriMi which carried 200 liven. The engine at than anything money and eleven fteiglit care were hurled from by taking an agency for the bridge- - The engineer and fireman Beout. the beat selling Ipiok nova miractiloiwiy escaped unhurt. Two Nona fail. aucreed grandly. ginners the with crime, were arrested, charged Book Co., Purl free. but it is believed they were incited by Terms 1and,Main. othen to commit tha deed. Texan, Marshau, maid TOOLS, ETC. MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AKD BLACKSMITHS' Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons . 253 S. Main PpuSUmSTMli I RATES $2.00 IcPaTsO PER DAY. ON ANY OK THE MORNING TRAINS, fay coming on Afternoon or EvenilK-Traifrom Sait Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOURAE UTAH BAILPV Jb Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. Warranted of Best Quality and to RANGES, C, IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. AND MODERN DEALER IN THE 'CELEBRATED Stoves, tiAo Jsl NEW CENTRE, HARD AND SOFT main building and burnini innut an THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. Two plugs in tho yard gave sufficient supply of water. Tha track Tha Commercial Travelers interests will be moat respectfully atlere. arrived on the scene soon after tha find License required for eommenSal travelers in Ogden. alarm, and its ladder wu quickly ran : SAMPLING MILL IRON AND WROUGHT up to ths third floor on the window of CAST the cells in which the maniacs were M. frutenad- - With ax and hook the firemen atlacked.the iron grating! of the cells, and succeeded in taking uven mot, four Tin,' Copper and Sheet-Iro- n of them suffocated to death and three Bullion Carefully Sampled. . Work, live. The last man rescued wu the notorious HJim Burke, who hu been in Iron Roofing, Spouting, tfattrr- and Tin institution over thirty yeare. A,E??noN GIVEN TO THE the CONKLIN & CO. taJili?4 ?iLSBt'Jewsn AND NEW FURNITURE! - hOU Fellows' Hell, Union Block, Sell Odd Fellowi In good standlui are sits attend. H. W. NICHOLS, N. G. ITaam, Secretary. l NEW HOUSE! f. ittj. I Hats! Mens and Boys' Clothing. monunon. SOCIETIES. rithwl Hats! NEW SPRING S. RICHARDS AND A. 8. OFFICE XICB0I&, DENTIST. rib Walker Home, over Bealmiy A a store. Aneathetlcs given. In office. HITCHCOCK fe BTOVER. IV. Hltchoock, Wasatch Block, Salt f.R. Stover. Logan. Utah. HUM WALKER BROS. iron-grate- twcrDmcret National Henx. Entrance tssftriwet. ; TEACHER OF . T. 1ADCLIFFE. South street, FIret to removed Jarie.hu iteoc out of Bt. Mrki Church. Ogden iWedaudayi and Saturdays: DENTISTS, fc WHYTOCK. Osin Houas. Anaathetla ad-- 1 Viifcne In office. J.L. Whytocx. D. D. 8. ncE.n . P.'S. Shear, Proprietor. Mrs. . Physicians end KWES, SOUTH STREETS. y. PROFESSIONAL B.H.JANI) J. MAIN AND THIRD SALT LAKE CITY. HATS AND WALKER BROS. SALE. all FURNISHINGS GENTS' , tinues: after midday prayer, Philadelphia, night received a latter from tho faithful a fir, broke out in a wing of tha old Khaliph Abdullah Eden Mohammed, ip building of tha inline department of which he says Khartoum was taken MonReceived by Express. Rlockley almshouse which front toward day, ninth Babi, 1302, in the following blessed manner: and ElMehdi prayed tha Schuylkill river and ii directly east tha when they advanced toward of the main buildings of the almshouse. tha troops, fortifications. They entered KharThis wing is 145 feet front and 60 feet toum in a quarter of an hour: killed the THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN.... deep, connected on the aouth with tha traitor, Gordon, and captured his stum-e- n boats. God hu made him glorimain building of the old atructure of ous. ana1 Be gratefoi; thank and praise God tha inline department, which runs south for his unspeakable mercy. I announce Gents Neck .Scarfs, Ties, Bows and. Cuff Buttons 400 feet, to a similar wing to the one in it to you. which the disaster occurred. In this ..AT.. Death iQi Danes. north building, where the fire broke out, Fort Smith, Ark., Fab. 12. Another there were sixty separate cells for vio- - bloody affray is reported to have ocpatients, twenty on each floor. In curred at a dance in Indian Territory. addition to this, there waa a large room Lut Friday night Ned Bound gave a on each ot tha three floors, on which dance at hia house in the Chickasaw cote for twelve men were placed, all of Nation, at which whisky flowed freely and got drank. Two which were occupied when the fire broke men nearly everybody engaged in. a fight; the friendi of out. On the second floor, opposite the both interfered and tha fight became E. F. Craig and a number of central ceil oi tha row of separate cells general. Gents Fine Stiff and Soft Hats in ail the Best Stylet. Youths and Childrens on the north eideof the corridor, which strangers were killed outright and sevHats in Great Variety at WALKER BROS. eral others badly wounded. rune from east to west, was the drying-rooheated by steam. This room, An American Coantarlalter. which wu about ten feet square, was A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY Fab. 12. A man, who gavo Vienna, directly alongside tha middle atairway tho name 'of who and John Coleman, leading to the floor above end below. claimed to be a citizen of tha United Here FLAMES States, wu sentenced to eight years THE ORIGINATED; But from what cause is not known. At penal servitude, for passing counterfet 5 notes' of. the Bank of England. the time, there were insane patients in each of tho twenty cel on these threo During the trial it wu proved that he Including the celebrated MARYSVILLE, CAL., FLANKEL8 (ace that tbe of brand of n sheep is on every garment), and the new California floors ten in the large room and twehrs belonged to an international band imitated who double-kni- t tbe money forgers, paper Underehirt. an entirely new article, double second in each of the large rooms on the worked off tho cloth from neck to waiat. and third floor. From all accounts to of various countries, and to be obtained, it1 appears pretty certain spurious bills at a distance suppoaed Ask to be Shown Our $1.25 White Shirt, Best in Town, that the first alarm wu given by eu in- beufo. sane patient on the first floor of the main Weiaan Baffragtst. ..AT.. This man, Joseph Nadine, building. New York, Feb.' 12. The first anstairroom the a adjoining oecupiM with 'about nual session of the New York Stgto way and the dining-room- , ' Romans Suffrage Association wu held other quiet patients. About teq twenty Addreasea were made by Mrs. issu8 o'clock smoke he saw minutes to ing from above the door, which opened Lillie Devereaux Blake, Mrs. Caroline Hoyt of Wyoming, into the wing in Which the cells were Bogere, Mrs. Elinheth Cady Stanton and Mre situated, lie ran to the big lady redoor, fronting On the. main corridor of Parnell. The the building, and cried out Fire! ferred to her ux as the greet unpaid, the great unrecognized, the great unreThis i In this department ere hundred nf excellent suit, that miut be cloeed out to A reception wu held in the quited. FEARFUL SOUND make room for evening. Beached the ears of Joseph Sliroederr attendant on the ground floor, who wu Three Deye Fightlex- in his room, directly .opposite the one Paris, Feb. 12. A dispatch from from which Nadine had given the alarm. state that the French column Tonqnin Tbi i not a lot of shoddy trash, but Genuine All Wool Good, Ur. Uinpeteed, who had general charge advancing toward Langson under Genat night, said it was about 8 oclock eral Brian de Lisle hu had three days! wben the alarm' reached her. fjjjie wu AT WALKER BROS. in her office, about 200 feet from the hard fighting in the dafilse of the mounand at once hurried to the tains. The French losses were heavy drying-room- , but the are promaking steady troops scene. She says that an attempt wu made to put out the flame with buckets gress despite the obstinate resistance of Chinese. the of water, and at first ft wu supposed the flame were only burning from the ground floor.' nur the stairway, but in Hu grown beyond ail expectation, but it is easily accounted for. We are deteralmost an initaiit it was found that the mined to keep only the heat goods, and guarantee satisfaction. real point from which the danger came wu the (Scon d floor, at the top and GENTS BOOTS, BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS GAITERS. . . She then above the drying-roonihastened to get all the patients from tha Ladies! end Children's Shoes In every approved itvle. During the present month main building, extending buck from the cial offering: we make a east wing. Attendant Schroeder heard the cry, and Men's Calf Boots at $3, worth $5. after attempting to check the fire, at Mens Working Shoes at $1.10, worth $1.50. once set to work to get out. the patients AT are. He succeeded in unlocking the doore of all the cells, end with great difficulty succeeded in getting all the inmatee out An attempt wu made to get the patients out of tho third story, but the attendant! and watchmen were driven back by the Hchroeder says: All the inmates had been gotten out of tho second story, so there remained about twenty-eigh- t on third floor twenty in the cells and eight in the large common room in the west end. The unfortunate occupants of the cells were being smothered to death by emoke or perhape blistered and burned by the flames. Their cries were heartrending. Some of than cursed and swore; others laughed hideously, and othen yelled with pain with IN auch awful crus as would have Lut UNDERWEAR, Walter Soo. proprietor, No. U street, next to J AT TH1 PIONKBR it OIL AND LAMPS Hoi South Street. H. SOT Uer, proprietor. 5x0 HOP, CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. h iffi AND 8HOK BROS. PALACE HOTEL, m, centa per TwiSh Uri, at ii cheater by the boa. Fresh, Home variety, nuts, cocoa . i'.ndiMTln ( MISCELLANEOUS. -- Hats! U ten on storage ImEMON r.vnv BROTHERS.. WALKER hnt the St. Jama Hotel, bu buy secondhand house-- 1 When you want to sell, .leave laSe FIVE CENTS. 1M11CE, Just of comoUint, will the Wit Laks aty Postofie matter. WIUOK. Builiism Manager. . WALKER I!i, 1S85. ' Fab. 12. Wl- Ka do Slot NCfiT6 rpvoa Arable Hooaiuait Found. London, Feb. 13. flan. Bracken bury telegraphs under date of Kerbehan, 1 1 lb, translation of tbe Arabic document The Insane Department of a Poor found near the camp deserted by the House Burned rebels ou Tuesday. It wu found by a private soldier in a donkeys saddle about 400 yards beyond the captured position. And Eighteen FiUuli Parish la th. It is from tha governor of Barber to hia Hamas. faithful followers. The document begins: la tho nama of God, etc., and con- ROASTED ALIVE EVENINGCHRONICLE JmjiKE -.- veiling Chronicle. T1UIKB LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AS TOLUbWB: GOING NORTH. Atlantic Ksprem at... ftcltic Xxprea at. . 800a.m. GOING SOUTH. Milford Xsprem Uiaa a 7:20 n. m. XXptm itlMMIMKIlMIMIIIIM Tralna In a Balt arrive Lake follow: dally feferameugsv City I FROM NORTH. FROM SOUTH. at.....10 a. m. Jiub KaorrmaL. Pacific Expire MOpn. Milford Kxpi ...MMalfoUB a. sa. Atlantic Xxpirea at 7A1p.m. UNO - at. Freight Tmlw leave Pelt Lake dally, exrent Bundaya fiir Ntiuili at k4U a. m. and 1V p. m. FKANIKH UII'K, (tancrel Emlghi awB PamMNNV Agent. Iv North at feG( a. m. and feHO a I JOHlt B11AHP, |