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Show 4i Lake Evening 43. 5.--N- O. vox SALT LAKE CITY, 31UXDAY, DJCEM15E1 CHRONICLE rjmKE EVENING Xha Tobacco Men Vrcttrly Kjccltnl Over Itm 1rdbablt itumyr, rj pwtojucettol PUBLKHWG COMPANY, r,cSSIlCLE llXOOMOBiTEDj I.1 Lakt City. Salt SliMti MiU Terms i .JSjOO 4.00 2.00 thodty: ioirfwtoallpaitaol i .3SJr do not receive their oiue of complaint, will theoEce. . City fostoffleo as Iko the FU eVSv matter. JOSS B. WILSON. Badness JlaMEtr. BijBOTMSOTICE LAIiTiSTS- .- BEN NESBITT hare token tho Clift "WhSshop.apd would invite all to KSrlh-m- . Perfect satisfoellon guar-fc- j l to every man. None Atltan Xg5 I ton-e- workmen employed. EMIMIYMENT WH1TKU IfnfciN'oMK. Second South Street (In fLKillh'. Heil Estate Ollloe). Special Good and liirfwl E. Third South street. rKt.Ko.ail. F. 0. Box WH. PISE MESSINA FACTORY Cocoa Nuts, and i2ml o Candles, the jiuu'llomc-mad'Ti.ik. Ciir. at Valter Cooper's Candy kSTJ - ewth of Warner How FtSTaSD LAMPS AT THE PIONEER tat do HttM. 1 w, ri SHE- - i Hl 801,111 proprietor. tjJtopuina AND JAPAN BAZAR. ipg.ttgi'aia tesaif:,!frra,'J.E?s: am OR AUCTION AND TOMMIS1ION. ISKhwitoWd the old City MarkeiBulld- ItaWra Temple street, I am prepared to roaeonable I nidifcr stonge at the mostaccommodate Flhtie ample room to and guar-potioof merrhandise, to .11 who may hfAXb YOUR SHOE MAKER-G- ET T boots and shoes repaired neatly and lr. alter the most Improved stylo, next r home, north. John Wetzel. t PROFESSIONAL LUCY UACLEU'S 8A1J HISTORY. Onee Affianced to Salmon P. Chase and Then mud a lScggar. Weak-Mind- 2. Xew York, lx-c- . At a meeting of the Tulmcco Eschauee of litis city, the following Utter wag read: MISCELLANEOUS. Oro. F. Auerbach con-ttan- 0 Spanish-America- rnicE, nvu.cEXTs SIISCXLLUJTOUS. New York, Dec. The Sm'r report of the arrest of Lucy Madctu fur annoying business men by begging and United States Senate, reciting poetry was read by a man in Washikoton, Dec. 1C, 1884. Olean, in this State, now stopping in Centlemesr In answer to verbal this city. "She is well known in Olean, inquiries, I beg to lay that if representatives of the tobacco interests of this said he, "and her peculiar notions hero country can agree upon modifications or made her the subject of much comment. Most of Ranges in the present treaty with Spain, at some the townspeopio have met her time, and a little while afterwhich would be them ward have been minus a quarter, satisfactory, and which they would for she was a persistent beggar. unitedly recommend for adoption, and will transmit their resolution!, and She is the youngest daughter of Captain recommendations to me, it will give me Jonathan Maclom, of Revolutionary tleasure to submit the same to the from who, during that war, lived in Senate committee on foreign relations, Ohio, but afterward moved to Kpring-vill- e, Erie county. From there Lucy and I feel authorised to give you assurance that they will receive earnest, end her sister came to Olean. She was, in her younger days the leading belle of careful and respectful consideration. I have the honor to be your obedient ser- the town; pretty, talented and gay, anil her admirers were many. 8ke was tly vant. writing poetry, end was regular John F. Miller. (Signed) contributor to the columns of Godcy, Ora-kaThis letter created considerable disand the Knickerbocker. On one occussion, and an eflbrt was made to piss casion she attacked a schoolmaster iu a the following resolutions: satire, lie had given tome oflense to Jtudvtd, That we favor Ike ratifica- her aud this was her method of revenge. n tion of the treaty, pro It was a remarkable production. vided the clause in said treaty imposing "Olean was'the only a ham let where a duty of 171 cents per pound on leaf literary was not appreciated, but tobacco raised and brought from Cuba her tastesability in this direction were gratified be changed so ss to be admitted free. by correspondence with noted writers, PQ liaohtd, That we favor the ratification one of whom was Longfellow. While of said treaty with the further proviso young she formed the acquaintance that the existing stamp, which u now yet of the ute Chief Justice Salmon P. placed on boxes of imported cigars being Chase, and in time an engageuet of marwholly removed therefrom, either by riage was contracted between them. Congress or by changes in the regulation This was broken off suddenly, and from the Internal Revenue Department, that day Lucy Modem has not been the and there shall be no distinguishing same person. little by little her mind marks on imported cigars whatever. became effected, and for nearly a quarter The resolutions met with fierce op- of a century she has been a wanderer, position. Mr. Bennett moved that they depending on the charity of friends. M laid on tho table. Foster said that One of Lucys peculiar ideas was that certain amendments might' make the she had inherited a vast sum from her treaty better, but the best thing to do was lather, end for almost five yean she to kill it. made daily visits to the banks in Olein Mr. lleisch said it was evidently the to ask if her money had come. Of course 1 sense of the meeting that the treaty was her answer wee no, but undaunted she bid, and there was no help for it but to would appear at the usual hour next day kill it. and repeat her question, only to receive The resolution! were tabled and the the same negative answer. Then for a meeting formally indorsed the action of time die pestered the merchants the previous meeting. small loans. She would enter a store, end no matter whether the proprietor was busy or not would ask him for a The Japauroe War Minister, or perhaps four times as Chicago, Dec. 21. Gen. Oyarna, much, and whether she got it or not it minister of war, accompanied eeemed to make no difference she wee Japanese by his stafT, arrived at the Grand Pacific sure to return in a few days and Iler dress was Saturday morning, coming here direct repeat her request. though neat and from a visit to Niagara Falls. . General old end clean, and she made a strange appear-Th- e Oyamae itafl is made np as follows: most mysterious thing about r, Gon. MiGuna, Gen. Noudzan, Col. her was the way she traveled about the Doctors Kawakami and Hsshiraoto, country. New York and even Washing- Inspector Keiky, Mqj. Monrai, Maj. Assaka, Msj. Shimtcau, Maj. Yontlouki, Lieut. Noxima, Lieut. Eudo, Lieut. fores, Mataza. Lieut. Inagaki and F. D. Emwalk; Butin those days ihe conductors ery, a Swiss, who joined tho party at were not required to be so strict, a fact Naples as a sort of interpreter and gen- which probably accounts for her free eral utilitv man. The party left last rides. A few years ago she night at 10 ocloek for San Francisco, Theodore Tilton in the middle and will sail for home December 30th. lecture in Olean and made the startling Gen. Oyama has been fivo years minister request that he pay. her what he owed of war. lie was educated in Europe, her "for using her lecture. and paid a short visit to this country about fifteen years ago. XISCXLLAnOHB. 13.' 22, 18S4. airi snmei'i si TO CONTEMPLATED EXTEXTIVE QWIXG arraugancut f our Department", Entire v.--c ALTERATIONS IN TOE MAIN ate f'lmprlld to offer our PHAN A WHYTOCK, DENTISTS, Opera House. Ameathetlca one in office, J. L. Wuytock, D. D. B. lounux. tiltn & KICnOLS, DENTIST. . OFFICE " Walker Homo, over Scabnry A I dim store. Ancatnctir given. sin office. - HITCHCOCK ! '1. A STOVER. Balt Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, tf.R. Stover, Logan, Utah. Winter Stock CD K. IL MALLORY, M. D., ECLECTIC taaeopathlst, will treat all disease. chronic, ttid by combining internal with her now ayitem of Triple, ell pot-rM Vapor limits, can .remove aeromtal, Iced. npWUUe, rheumatic,invuluare baths himthetysleni. Thu ncoiaumpllvM, renovating the lungs, the blood and enabling the patient oxygen through tho ports of the Obstetric, and female diseases a spec! alIn city or vicinity will receive calls ii Office it residence, In A attention. lore Block, 4 South First West street, ike City, Utah. ( ifflse hours, b to 1U a.m , p. m., and S to 7 p.m. attao (to ilium o lie t a W la ei REGARDLESS mm-- ? UKE CONVENTIONS EVERY FRI at S, In hall of the Union; iHuuro. Sojourniu, companions Invited to attend. UK L THOMAS, Commander. 3am, Clerk. 1iR ' U LODGE N0.1i I.O.O.F. ElflKY THURSDAY AT TffiO P. M., hOU Pellom Hall, Union Block, Bel t fif. Odd Fellows lu good itandlng are Ok N.& SPRINGER, N.G. lasui, Secretary. 0.0, UKE LODGE NO, 2, 1. F. H EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT VT tffilaOdiFdlninf Hall, Union Block. Ptum is prod standing are invited to GEO.A7LUKE,N.G. IHsuse.leeaUry. EXAMINE AND OF COST! z0 OUR SUPERIOR BOTTOM PRICES -- C I 3 a 0"i o lOUNk UKE Re, 3, 1, '!l Odd 0. 0.F. ABsniB good Hall, itandlng are In- - Christmas a ! 18851 - rSyT-EUCK1K,N-G- No, 9, 1, 0. 0, F. WEDNESDAY EVENING Odd Fellows' UalLUnlon MSgnODSE .FT8 EVERY fWWa "uf tathenmade welcome. lax,8eWSii;UKLI1VLi5,K-G- S ' Ns. 9, K. OF P7 CONVENTIONS EVERY MON-vmel- u LODGE at Castle Hall, Walkct m. Visiting KnfoliU ui1'-- JtatMOp. ,7! flUTlM. K. Of H. & H. mcnuHEouB. 'fank Foote, ASSAYER, Wb Street, Salt Lake City. given to all buslnesd H- - KELLY & BRO.s AkCFACIUREHE knk-Boo- OF ksI iWlIRG AND kAIN paper RULING. Pa., Dec. 21. The residence of William Babe was partially wrecked last Saturday night by an exThe wife and plosion of natural gas. were killed. The explosion was baby earned by a lighted candle being taken into the collar. Butler, Pa. Dee. 211 The residence of John Gates woe demolished by a gas explosion, end himself and wife aud four chililred were buried in the rains. All were ncbscquently rescued more or Tho shock was felt lese injured. quarter of; a mile away. Lobs 810,000. There foal no natural gas in the Lotus. It is supposed there wu a leak in the gu main, caused by the recent cold spell. - Indianas Claims. Washington, Dec. 21. An Happy New Year to All meeting of thd Democratic Congrem dud citizens of Indiana wu held in the Capitol last night. The sen- timent wu generally expressed that Indiana wu entitled to recognition in the and the Cabinet of th President-elec- t, opinion is unanimous in that event the honor should be conferred on MfcPcid- - Senator Voorheu and all the Democratic members of the IIouu wre present and concurred in the views exprused. street. J!! leawfe Beak. bailey p suite HOLIDAY it fS-SSSPBS- Biro K Freeze of Michigan, wu mortally iijured, and Jama Cnrroll of Cliirago was severely injured internally. GOODS! CANT AFFORD IT 1 Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. Bate to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Can and Busses from all Depots pass the door. & CO., Pleasant Valiev. Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals A PRICE REDUCTION IN PLEASANT VALLEY Z 0 0 AND ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- M COAL. COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL Wood And Pig Iron. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard knd cilice. YARD OPPOSITE I). & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Second South Street. 3 a GEO. M SCOTT 0 0) o Merry Christmas! a -- DEALERS IN- & CO. - I MILT. FINDINGS, MINERS AND ALL! JOS.. BAUMGARTEN, ..THE..... TAILOR FASHIONABLE TOOLS, ETC. BLACK-SMITH- 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. George A. Lowe, it SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN,. UTAH. was JUST RECEIVED !1 Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, NEW YEAR TO THE OF 0 C Feeling prerailing so extensively just now, and which we hope will oon be a thing of the pest. A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF DEALER IN TIIU CELEBRATED Absolutely Fall and Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of parity, ffirength end whderomenem. andMore caneconomical than the ordinuykind not be sold In competition with the multitude of low tertjhort weight, alum or phophate FowdenLKbld only fii cans. RoyAl Baxum Powdu COm 100 WU street. New York. Winter Goods! Imported Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND Consisting of the Very. Beet and Domestic Suitings. F. O BOX 3B6. 1118, MAIN STREET ELIASONS. 142 Main -- Street, Warranted or Best Quality and to be TTDU CAN FIND THE LARGEST Gold and Silver GROWERS. REFINED SULPHUR BWiSSMSMSKSaSSS Utah, PRICES: LOW rted Line of Well-Am- o Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS, DEDERICK HAY PRESSES, BALING AND TIES BALING WIRE, ASSORT-- mentof WOOL VERY AT SOLD A Full and BROOM HOTEL FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, sent oa application to ell parti of the country. FERDINAND DICKEBT, . KNOWLES OGDEN, UTAH. IN LOCATED THE BUSINESS For all purposes. CENTRE. STEAM All HAVING LEASED New Well and I AND REOPENED THIS - Furnished AM READY TO ENTERTAIN Hotel ALL tins Inquiries answered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8. 1884. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE SALT called to the fact that PEOPLE LEA V 1NO OCDRIi ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evenin'. L from Sdt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AN Jgr Particular attention Train THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN TIIE MORNING. The Commercial Travelers interests will ha most respectfully altew. required for commercial travelers in Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. PUMPS, constantly in stock. AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Agents. A Crash at (As Exposition. Hew Orleans, Dec. 21. Three hundred foot of iron framo work of a large hotol erected west of the .main exposition building, fell with a terrible cruh yesterday, Frank Ureeno, colored, of Nuhvllle, wu instantly killed; Albert IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. MODKKN AGENTS FUR TIIF. ONLY GENUINE Most of them just arriving, will surpass ALT. OUR FORMER EFFORTS. Our prices will meet (be WATCHES, bro., AND ! 0 A HAPY Caught in the Act. cMilan, Dec. 21. A young man & named Gemsini, aged 18, wu arratal in the act of placing a bomb under the and police station. lie confessed he had been . lWtofiSL590? TO U-- B. LAND instructed to fire the fine with JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, He is a member of the "Society 20th of founded to commemorate December, to thorn mu lie And Everything Needed In that Ltne,U the Austrian Anarchist, the Oberdank, tofonitoUiin. ff, save and "Jidty! assohie of names sntuwem. refused to give the ciates; Ten other men, who had in their pceseseion proclamations glorifying YTPTJY LOWEST PRICES, EXPRESS Oberdunk, were arrested. -- NKW OUR DISPLAY OF . informal members of NEW FURNITURE! REMINGTON, JOHNSON hwAKDimk Wasiiikotok, AND ff5?f:jiei.ial half-dolla- r, rutel Oat ExplaeioHt. NEW HOUSE! CO 1884! A Merry l! 01 GOODS k2rlT WILL PAY YOr.&5 m WWDAY EVENING AT KP FE?Feilowi Union New VI CD Buy NO Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, HoJcry, lace, Cloaks fir ladles or Children, Shoes, Carpets, Curtains, Millinery, Blankets or other goods in our line, either WHOLESALE OR RF.TAI L, before you o Great Oil Erpleeloii, New York, Dec. 21. An explosion in Pratts astral oil works, in the eastern part of Brooklyn, called out tho whole fire department of that city. The first explosion was followed immediately by second tank. These two explosions made free 10,000 barrels of oil, and all catching on to the river of melted snow wee carried into every nook and cranny of the works, Tho result wu all the buildings and tanks at the works, excepting the large brick building in which canning was done, were destroyed, besides the long docks on the creek. The loss will reach between 8300,000 and The shock of the two exploW00,000. sions broke the windows in all the houses of the neighborhood. ' It Vf "1 w SOCIETIES. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. if. ' 3 Kat-sou- SOUTH STREETS. OF NEW AND STYLISH GOODS, P5 w THIRD SALT LAKE CITY. byre-questi- T. KADCLIPPE. TEACHER OP ImibIc. has removed to Find Smith street, esat ofFt. II ark's Church. Ogden door U 1 Wednealsya and Saturdays. AND UKE DAILY AB FOLLOWS: GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. Atlantic Kxprw iLhmomhmiumimwh 50 1. n ess uses uee 430 PiBL 2MCifi8 KXpfBH OtsssseMMi Ullfonl Kapron atue Juab Ex print at.... Trains arrive dally lu Salt Lake Clly FROM NORTH. I'aolflo Expire, stw................. ......... KUO a. m. 7:30 p.m. Atlautlo KxpreM at MMMM.M.MMMM....M Freight Train, br South lave Salt Lake dally, except atKU& a. m. aud 1:40 p.m. FRANCIS (X)PK, General Frsfofel snd FamraipM Agent. .aw 4:10 p. m. 7:40 a. m. u follows: FROM SOUTH. I I -- Juab Kxi-res- s it.at....... Milford Expwre ft40 P m. .....llklO a. m. ..m i Sunday, for North at SffiO a. m. and 4:J8 p. in. JOHN SHARP, General SnptsiaUadeni i |