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Show ' 5 ... $ y.&ELEQllAPM. Against the DiCharge of the Mint at rector Frisco. " , Chinese Immigrating. Oooof Stokes' Jurors Ar- rested! AMERICAN. Boston, 1. FOREIGN. '"Londoii.'i: " Ua$ ' reported that the marriage of tbe Duke of Edinburgh, to, the Princess Maria of Kussia, will be solemnized according to the forms of ihe Church of ( England, and that the Dean of Canterbury will go to'5i; Petersburg to perform ' the ceremony. .;, Berlin, 1. Bismarck has resolved to summon the Catholie Bishops who refuse to comply with the Government measures in relation to ecclesiastics to tender their resignations. . . Paris, 1. The Palrie, this afternoon, says the IiraJlaugh was tL'e guest of Club at dinner Budget of Mague, the Minister of Fi, the Massachusetts those present were nance, will be published in the Journal uion? Wilson aud Senator Sumner. Officiate, on Monday. It is estimated San Francisco, 1. there will be a surplus of eighteen mili . Charles to-da- y. A'iee-Presi-de- publishes an account of seri0. II. La Grange, ous charges against mint in this city. of the gupcrintcndent have been forwardt saj's spt'fcifiu'ous One charge is that ed to Washington. material and machinery at lie bus soU instead of at auction; that sale urivate several tuousand dollars received iu this never been accounted for; that way have a general looseness in the also is there business and working of the mint; that has employed Incompetent persons at in the interthe dictation of Billy Chit, est of the Central Pacific Co., discharg men to make room for these jug tbess that he assessed the and persons; for the Nevada election purposes in the interest of Tom Fitch to the exThe Call lion francs. The, 1'atrie also announces that the cabinet has resolved to support the motion for the prolongation of' the term of President McMahou. Iu the BazVine trial Commandant Bucky testified that he overheard allusions to McMahon's march, in a private conversa ion at Metz on the 24th or 25th of August: Police Commissioner Ontard deposed that he carried a dispatch for Cazaine from Thionville to Metz en the 20th of August. All of McMahon's dispatches were in ciphers. Col, Crontze testified that McMahon rtceived no dispatches from Bazaine after the 12th of August 1. . 00. . t to-da- y , Cado. ludian 1. Territory, NORTHERN NOTES. Legislature, after a long and exacfo refused citing sessiou, has again Oct'. SOth, 1873. ' cept ihe g'erumenl offer of $300,000 Tassing through the quiet streets ot for the strip of land known as t'he Leased District, on condition of granting citizcn-thi- p Brigham City, with its numerous to three thousand former n;gra interests formerly, described, a slaves. Upon the refusal of such ciiiten-fhithe uegroes propose appealing to journey of about eight miles northward, Grant. brings us to the centre of (jen. Washington, l.: CALL'S FOB.X. The delegation of TTte Indian chiefs On this short jaunt more rolid im who have been here for several days at ' a conference with the commissionej of provements meet the eye of the traveler Indian affairs this afternoon agreed to than in the same distance, outside of cell half of tlieir reservation, comprising cities, to be found elsewhere in Utah. about 80.000 acres inNebraska, the pur chase of which was provided for by the Fine, will built rock houses, and large last Congress, and intimated that they capacious barns, have almost entirely were willing to sell the remainder and superseded the old log cabins and crumemigrate, if a suitable reservation was bling 'dodie ,cots of a few years ago. given them elsewhere. While pleasant gardens and bearing orProvidence, 1. At the adjourned meeting of the bank chards with grain-fieldthe report of the form a pleasant contrast on the west of representatives committee to examine the affairs of A. & W. Sprague was presented. The com the road, to the lofty barren mountains mittee say they consider the assets of on the east. The immense grain stacks the A & W. bprague Manufacturing and hay ricks, .and numerous Company, to be $19,4553.2-17- ; liabilities, set up in the barn yard, with A 11,475,443; surplus, $8,010,804 vast potato pits and great squash-heapdetailed statement of the property accompanies the report. The committee for surroundings, tell triumphantly of recommending placing, by mortgage, of the husbandman's victory over the sterile the entire 'at'sets and busiuess of the soil." Land, once thought almost worthcompany ' into the hands of three trustees, who are to practically take charge less, is now rich and fertile, and spots of the business and give notes for in- where water could never be cenducted, debtedness, having three years to run, yield golden corn and luscious fruit. We with 7 per cent interest, Sprague's at the residence of Mr. James counsel stated that trust deeds were be- stopped and interesting ing made out to Gov. Henry Howard, May, whose hospitality, llufus Watermong' and and' family are widely miib, and if these deeds are not satisfknown in the north country. His imactory to the creditors, the alternative mense barn is filled with the good things will be to go into bankruptcy. stubborn the from wrested the earth, Senator Sprague has retired from the of As presidency of the' A. f; W. Sprague ground by hard labor well directed. diManufacturing, Company, and Amasa a sample of what can be done in this Vague has been designated to fill the rection, we saw and tasled magnificent place. A mortgage deed has been prepared for the purpose of securing all apples produced from an orchard that the property and assets, private and cor- never drank water from irrigation. A porate, for the benefit of the creditors and dusty pot has brought forth agreeable to the principle suggested in dry care and cultivation. A meeting of creditors is to the best fruit, by jhe report. the over called at an early day. The credit-or- s Turning ground has answered are very numerous anl represent the place of watering, and the plough ery possible interest. and the hoe have been used instead of New Orleans, 1. cannot be beat in Judge Merrill, oftJrant Parish, writes ditches. Cora that friend in this well watered fields, has been raised in city that the Metropolian police sent to that parish by Lieut. vast quantities on his farm, without any 's Antoine, are committing But he grows no weeds. By of various kinds ou the people irrigation. cre Mid are a rotation of crops wheat one year aad . inciting the negroes to lawless o.cta.. ceieals A highly respectable corn .the next he raises splendid wow lady and her daughter, aged 17, and keeps his land perfectly clean. The dragged from their house by the is better, cleaner Metropolitans a few nights ago and ter. wheat thus produced than common," and 'b!y outraged.. and more prolific Mrt; May commands an easier market. New York, 1. James Delos Contre, one of the the wheat of bushels raised jurors during 1$5 " Stoltes , case, was arrested 2 acres. of a patch Mgl in the cell occupied by Stokes past season front.his next er neighbor, who Allen, J . footing Ff8k. The grand jury is Mr Judge, to have indicted him for g adopts the. same system pf farming, the ' obligations of a juryman. a trifle over half an acre of :?"Do.re 13 8aid "ve repeatedly said in raised from twelve bns of carrots.' This while in the custody of the" dep. ground, ' water ? wenff, that Stokes would not hang; has been done in spite of lack of would 1 never harm the boy. and superabundance of mosquitoes. "Port trade was never in a bet- increase every year in this settle'condwion thau at all Crops present; at least iit-men are needed to ,oaving 8f0 loaded to their y ment, and laboring capatity, aud ra(e8 were never help gather the rich harvests. stands ,. J'?w,l'annow, A very neat rock school house '"'Port !rate has fallen away to northdistance eminence a little "0,,1'n. and siiMvners arriving on an ni HnnpeJ 1?" hil1f'"H. This falling off east of Miy'8, and prosperity Thi place is ecmlly noticeable in the amount of 'on the whrVoci-'trici.' uuued after Anson full, of Bounti ul, imported. The p, i . . . , wide-spreadi- s, to-da- corn-shoc- s , 8-- well-behave- d' ' out-jS-- ht 7 "el disre-J'Mw- D . , j t" in-'!!1- . 't; : WHOLESALE ' ' ' Hardware, ISoois and Shoes, IlalK and Caps, Crockery,- . Glassware, Notions, Arc., . !'C Stoves and Tinware, Drugs & Medicine Gents' and Boy's Heady Made Clothing, IN GREAT VARIETY. r CELEBRATED grass-covere- THE RETAIL AND Dry Goods, Groceries, s SINGER SEWING MACHINES, T)AIHT. This is a branch of the Brigham City Institution. It is under the care of Mr. Christian Hansen, a hardy Champion Scandinavian who, with his wife Elizabeth aud son Willard, carry on a remunBaiii, Whitewater and Sliulehaker Wagons, erative business for Ihe Institution iu ta king care of 205 cows and uianu actur-iuALS-O,cheese. Sixteen persons in all are seathe employed during son, but the actual work in the cheese-hous- e has :becn performed duriug the past summer by Mrs. Hansen aud her AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF son who, though but 17 years of age. looks, acts and works like a man of 20 vears. Thcv have worked in turns, dav and night, and oi.vle 32 000 pounds of cheese, without a bad one in the whole ' ' Uncles to Order on Short Solice. lotTheir cheese is rich, of ixcellenl flavor, it is pure aud far superior to the colored article imported from the States. There is a great dejnand for it, and the facilities for its manufacture will have to is clean, be increased. The cheese-bous- e spacious and fitted with modern im provements. It is about to be enlarged, and 400 cows will be milked at the d.iry All Kinds of Froducc Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. ' next year. Tbe Hansens and a family .i named Rismussen live in a neat double AH Ordcrt Sent to M. THATCHER, Logan, will Puceue log house under the shelter of the hills; an immense lumber corral with stack. ,,: Prompt Attention. yards adjoining face the house, and large pens contain a multitude of bogs, . fattened from (he refuse of the cheese-housA monster Chester white boar is kept for breeding. The porkers are when the slaughtered butcher-sho- p has need for them. Here again the benefits of tbe Utah Northern are exhibited. The cheese and the pork d to headare shipped by the quarters and a ready market found for HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & BRANCHES OF OUR WA60N them; and the Daily Junction finds its WE and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, OODEN, so Ibat tbe people cf tbe Northern way to this remote spot in the uioun Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. tains. We must not omit mentioning that fine stock is raised at the Dairy. List spring & a calf was brought forth which, being Supplied to t)iw point! m boing tlia bent, after much itudjunJ cipsrienca, aud knw tliat rurtliau r immediately weighed, brought down the can relj d thia lecom uicfldaUoti. scales with a bump at 105 pounds. Bunch-grappure air and crystal X, IS ; water contributes to sucn results as these Let tbe paled-facedyspeptics of crowd ed cities "come up higher," and feel the glorious vitality aroused by the atmos phere and grand scenery of the ever W lasting hills, and the inspiration awak encd in the soul by the majesty of these surroundings, and they woulJ throw physic to the dogs and say to pills and SULKY HAKES. THRESHING MACHINES potions, "I bid you nil a dicu. Wood's and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, g t cneese-makin- g Winchester and Democrat Light Spring Wagons, Farming - Implements. : , California anil Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Leather auciShoo niulliiH. - i j II. B. CLAWS ON, Superintendent e. Z. C. M. I. car-loa- WE GUARANTEE WAGONS s, AI WHITEWATER, d MACHINERY and STUDEISAKEJC WAGONS, C1IAMPIOX, OODS, EXCELSIOR and WOUM) MOWERS, Droppers or Self Rakers. , aud Adier, . C. W. P. Cabrtl The Tarantula In Kansas. On Sunday last about 12 o'clock, while Mr. Samuel Vallicr, chief of the Quapaw Indians, was coins; about his farm, he was bitten on the toe of one foot by a large tarantula.' He immediately started fur the house,but a short distance, and by the time he reached it the paiu from the bite .was so severe that he was unable to st up, and threw himself across the bed. The insect had crawled up his clothing, and soon after he lay down it gave ; him the second bite in the region of the small of the back. This, with the other bite, charged his system with poison almost as quickly Medical aid was as if by electricity. immediately summoned, but before it reached him .he was too near gone for it to do any good. And in the most intense agony ho lingered' until about 10 o'clock that night, when death relieved him from his Bufferings. '.:, Cairo has only two policemen, and these spend half tlieir time fighting to see who shall be Chief and who - the force., lt MOSES THATC HER, BARXARO WHITE, 30if , (Is , 1 Q , AGENT, LOO AK. AGENT, ; , 'SID la , 7 OODEN. H, B. CUWSOK, SuperinteBdont. !HEil J!l GROESBECK BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, fV EE SE Ti Ju 1 ' 1ST G-- OUT THEIR LARGE STOCK OP BEST SELECTED 1! CHEAP FOR CASH SE3 ? f ! TO A CHANGE IX BUSINESS.' PREPARATORY Jobbing a Specialty. 00 of the inhal-itauof that city are out cf work. seven-eight- U-r- ' . The Chiengo people are severe. One of them says that a .brewery in Milwaukee was recently burned, and that now SJ Th THOMAS NMOOTlIIXti HARROW, varrmnfed te dukn the Utl and to I the cultlrutor for gran, groin, corn or jwtutofta, jet invented. Our t 'uru.i , can have a Harrow on trial. Tlicne I)f!iirttneMi will alno (rive information and receive ord-r- t for TURBINE WUCKI.S, SMl'T ' MACHINES, UK 1ST aud SAW MILLS, or otlier artiolei not xuuoIIy kept iu itock. Tied , ( Logan Branch g : Dresdon, The remains of the late King were deThere are altogether posited in the tomb of the Royal Chapel tent of thirteen charges. Kjng Albert, his brother, aud About 500 Chinese left en the steamer Prince George were present The Queen Colorado" fortheir native country to- of England was represented by Prince them 27 women, recently Frederick Wilffain, the Emperor of Ausday, amongst tria by Archduke Charles Louis. Numerimported. Mrs. Mary Montgomery, who stabbed ous Germaus were present. 'and killed her negro paramour, Henry Daachcz, and was convicted of manto two slaughter, was sentenced Editorial Correspondence. e prison. years iu the Sta i who first settled here, trading the whole place to Chester Loveland, of Brigham City, when he left for the South, lie qold it in parcels for mere nominal prices. The present owners would not take ten timet in cash the price they paid lor their claims in trade aud labor. They are wise in their generation, and live a life of independence aud contentment ou their own free soil, away from the noise and strife, chicanery, turmoil aud deceit of the cities and centres oT trade. The Utah Northern runs right along by the side of their farms, and the way to market is open. Success to the hardy farmers of Call's Fort, aud plenty to the land they till! Fifteen miles' drive around a point of the mountains, through Dewey ville and past farms and improvements that 'appear at intervals, meeting a keen cut-in- g wind, that plays a ' narrow-chillintune without variations, except slightly raising or lowering the key (its normal note is double you tharp). Malad Valley opens up to the North, aud the valley of Bear River as we turn to the West, with Hampton's and other farms down by the river bottoms, crossing the narrow gunge we push on up a very steep bill to Hampton's Station, the line, d and, in a snuglittle nook in the hills, pull up at hs ti Window and Plate (Hass X O WE It TIL L X - ir E VEIl ! S5 tf |