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Show VOL. rt: Oovornor Uhlrf - . . George L. Wood, Oregon .Goo rye A. Itleek, Utah B. McICean, X. T, H. Emerson Philip ... M , foreman M M. T. Patrick, Xeh. Marshal Wm. Carey, 111, V. R. Attorney. C. C. Clement, Ind. Surveyor GerumU-.- ., Jteeetvrof Public Money, J.B. Overton .Pa. Office, . O.lt. AMair....TL a MTYwyH, Mleli. P. Taggart, III. V, K IT. K Collector J. Hollister, Cal. Clerk 1st Jadlcial District. C. W. Emerson TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. - Delegate to Congress Attorney General Mtuxlmb. ..... Auditor. Q, Cannon ,.7.erulibliel Snow J, IX T. McAllister VWm. Clayton .,-..Geo. T reasw rvr.....mA.'.. Jamev Jack It. L. Campbell ftnpt, Common Schools TATI COUNTY OFFICERS. . rrobnteJuOgc.- - George V. Mvron Tanner Alherl K. Thurtwr LThosJ. M cCu lough Renn .... 4( 1 I John Xuttall Connty Recorder. - Sheri (T. Prosecuting Attorney - pn.y,r - ITenry C. Rogers YV X. Dnsenberry -- John B. Milner Coroner............... Connty Clerk . Jones I John Xuttall A. Dixon Treasurer James E. Daniels Assessor snd Collector Mupt. Common Schools, W. X. Dnsenberry - IROVO CITY OFFICERS. "Mayor.... ...Abraham O. -- Smoot Mvron Tanner C II. John John Nnftall B. Milner -- Inane Bullock, Warren X. Dn John P. U. Johnson, Councilors J senberry, Wwn u. Dusenbcrry, Vm. 'B. Pace. L. John Xuttall Recorder .. -- John W. Hoover Treasurer. Marshal Henry C. Rogers YVarrcn X. Dnsenberry City Attorney Assessor and Collector James E. Daniels Jamtts YV. Loveless Supervisor... A.G. Cownover Chief of Police YYn term aster Robert T. Thomas Daniel Graves Sexton Aldermen, L-- ... MawsPAPana. A. D. Ct stocks, reixirted $.j0,000 owing to the forged letters sent to tlie Stock Exchange on Tuesday, but who says he only made $7,000, has appeared before the governing committee ; He gays two months ago he was by an anonymous correspondent to have his cash ready for speculation at a moments notice, w hereby he might realize heavily, and that on Tuesday, morning he received two letters asking him toe&liat the St. Nicholas bank without delay. lie called and met a young man who Informed him of the proposed incrcaso of the stock of the Western Union, Toledo, and W. & Western roads, saying he had seen letters from the president of those companies addressed to Wheelock. McKay hurried to the Exchange, gave a small order to his broker, and Yvhen he saw the letters handed in gave other orders, making about $7,000. lie is now assisting the governing committee to detect the forgery. - Captain Morton, of the steamship Moro Oastle , from Havana, reports an engagement about the 1st of February, and a column of Spanish troops, 200 strong, wras utterly defeated by the insurgents, incurring a loss of six thousand killed, wounded and prisoners. Intelligence thatCapt. Morton regards as trustworthy represents the Spaniards worsted in every ad-Y'is- ed - engagement - 3 MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. 1 (The standard rate Is 4 os. . avolnlupolsb SS eis. per quar. a week, sevcnUmes Dally, 30 six . 15 Trbweekly 11 . Semi-weekl- - y - - Weekly Monthly , FratontCAiA. (The standard single rate is I o. avoirdupois. 6 cts. par (joar, -- .8 Monthly Semi-month- Qnm-terly..- ly ,. 1 The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter is I R avoirdupois. REGISTERED LETTERS AXD MONEY ORDERS.' T" - Reg 1st ration; Letter may beregMerrd on payment of a the of fifteen cents, hut the government takes no responsibility fbr ' safe carriage or compensation In cases of loss. ATI principal post offices now receive small sums of money and Issue drafts fttr the same upon other post olficea, subject to the following charges EMonoy Orders: - vv and regulations; fn ordenf not exceeding $3)..." 10 cents "Over 3) and not exceeding HO. 73 Over HO and not exceeding HO 20 . Over tlQ and not exceeding foCT 25 r 'RATES CF'TOR.EIGXTOSTAGTi; - The standard stnirte rate to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; Idlers, six cents papers, two cents". Standard rate to France Is 1 grammes, orone-riunrterloRen, ten. cent; pa ; Jiers, two oents. o, Is-an- y. , about $50,000. The libel eases of tho Chronicle editors against the printers of the Sun is finally determined, seven of the latter being held to answer. Michael and Charles De Young, of the Chroniclet forlibclofNapthaly, of the Nun, are also held. Gustavus De Young will be examined on Saturday for shooting at Napthaly, with intent to murder him. Paris, 19. The journals here, reproduce in full Gen. Moltkes speech In the IteichsLig on the military hill, and comment ou the gravity of the situation. ; The IS Union has a dispatch from Spain stating that Gen. Morionez, finding theCarlist firee around Bilboa stronger than, he anticipated, 'retired, and that Bilboa has sent a deputation to the besiegers to negotiate a Loss, , to-da- y, -- - BRITISH NEWS, - hix Will Orow at TVw 113; Am-ri-- at Centre Street, Provo City, Utah. 3 it n U; M I XKr . to-nig- ernment Would hot last'LoyoaJ TO AND FROM SAHDY, w JAMES SHARP, Ka- -t noJJ Breveryv ads and promptly U.DP.EU J. STE17HT S SOL, i vi Hied. Civil Lagineer wad V. 8, Depwiy fcwrvejoro, - YVill give FOREIGN erpeelal attention to Pr (kwnmient Coal Iron ohtntnlng-palcnt- e Minin-- -. and Ijintls, and will FOR ('tiitmprepare the neeeary paper fir protest. EXCILVNGE SALE. tnwl Warrant Pmaht coal Sold. at residence, half Uoefc aotrth of Pm o House. au Scrip omf Office . and Ticket Agent IXTEHEST r.lXD O.Y SAT1XCS YVILLIA1X FERAMORZ LITTLE, DEPOSITS. dt Superintendent aul EHERT CC.riCTIC-ER- - Gen. Freight RICE, R3 1LX CAMPCEIJU EElllieUUt UTAH PIOKEER LIRE OF UTAH. A S. rATTEHSONk CEMl5PinB5i!l, It ews. Dealers, On and after Xoc ember Zrd, 1S73, Booksellers, DAILY T HA I X B at S: Warn. nd 6 .30 p.m. Arrive ag Balt Lake CRy at 10:01 am. and p m. In addition to the above, - 0 -- AXD S at a 5.-0- NEW BARBER SHOP. II. Keep la stock a fall l:ae of JOHN SHARP, Sunday School Itewards And we ITAII XORTIIERX - JuEdica nl C. IV-en?- If - ' g .5-q MCV-R- 8 Gen. THATCHER, - J . eh lanisE, -- ' " - ' BLANKS. DUrnaEY, ... - BACON, CIO Am, can iiams, dJO etc., irrc., . RT 1VCK . Importer and 'r"B. iayiI ITSi OF riOTIONG too numerous to mention. v., 1 1 X. rT'" CARrr .. Ar., A. a!!en!l:i yirrn I1) scire 11 'j and fjrtrcirrflnj tTilers lyua 1L . STORE ! HAGUE BROTHERS, DVYROGiLS, nnn:, r.s r mKs FT r ''jr it, nr..I a i Fvrna, . i.ri'C.iiRs . rJ WINER, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BIG GUI! ... INK, ri - - FT ATT f X FRY, t noS8 AMERICAN FORK, U.T ' - r.EAbra xx - VARIETY al keep a ft.ll line of tOOK. street, li vi n cot on. Di aler lit pj-k- pna-MiS- t p't'. no20 nuts, We P , - all of the chtLrot Ll .will plaaso. pajrchaaa. at the orilre. ytttit, - FrovoCfty. - O'" TRAIN5? RUN OX BALT LAKE TIME. ..Da-'?ec- at reasonable tin-wa- er Rape connect With train, to and from the Northern settlements. II O prepared to mannfwdnra all kind Bhop corner of Centre and Mala OR PURCHASE RLWARDS. a, G A IT. ' -G H 1110 VO CITY'. Many who have cnt rwrt hereto iro now an that ocr purvbe of lower than tlxit ftir which they esn bring them here. Ga and. after CXtuicr l.-- 1S73, Dally Train Iaxiv Corlnne at 1200 p.m. am. Jjpave Incan at 7 Sr. II Lake City H,t Cart.e rartle should taka the Utah Central moraine Twin, In orilrr to mate eonnec-t- i with Omtnd Jhicific at e2oa and Utah Non hern at Connne. . wiping to get op P. R, IL AN-- Id O of I I LIBRARIES ALFRED isr ei, 111 estrw Indircements to those r B. R. TRAINS RUN BETWEEN c-ojR-ii- of-- And r.i. And the largesi dock of EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. dl Buperinteodriit v erks, : ' AT rUBUSHERc? PRICES, B iefe,, X JSr JJT Wkbe to inform hi friend and tha public generally, that lie has opened a T Toj, JBTfc.Tr, Ilislorical acd For tical II. J. niOORE, T 570 p.m. Geo. Freight and Ticket Agent fke Jan71 a.m. and at 5 aan. and - 1 JM TZ Bt,. S. 8:30 o Passenger will please pnrrhase tlielr tickets at the offices. Fifty cchu addithvnal will be charged wlien the pare 1 collected on the train. For all Information concerning freight or parage apply to 21 Late of the Walker Hooae.Balt City) YVould respeetAiIIy influirt tl public that he ha opened a Barber Shop. Ladle ibanrpnonlng a fivlnlty. Centre Street, Prwvo City, U.T. mA-UXOFTEIIt- JbI Eat Teinide Stlret,. . MIXED TRA1NK SALT LAICK CITY, XT. T Will run Dally, Sunday excepted. Leaving Balt lake City And r.nu, and T, SILVEll CITY, TISTIC, V. T. All order- from th eurroandlny Mining kf; t m ;w will be pronipliy suie nUeuded to s IiraveBalt Lake City ai( an.anJ3:Qp.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7:30 aan. and 5:10 fun. . . rroprldor MAKGETTK. 2!ILjR. -- U-- - r their Ticket at the o3.xs. FiRy cent additional will be charged when the tare is col-le- e d on the Train. For alt Information concerning Freight or Fassage, apply to rtCKS,. oul Rtai II. ) p-s , CITY, WHOLES U.E AND SKI T LAKE irolt-- In Ale, Kttr, l urter, dr.,, . atil , imported and domestic. Leavlns the Utah Central Railroad Depot, Balt Lake City, at .ld a.m.and 1 p.m. and 2:13 p.n. Arriving at Kandy at Collections Leaving Bandy at :tj a. in. and 4:fi p.m. Arriving at Balt Lake City at 11 a. hi. and ptm-ha- V AF1HHT CLAHH HOUHK.. ia GoliDsst, Coin, Exchange, Lard Warrants, College Scrip, &c. their thYee'ik'.wons of jVirliAmenL The' tick Irish Home Raio members fleet For all In' mi a! ion conceming freight or will meet li conference at Dublin ' . apply to on tho 2d of March, in s. Gen. Freight and Tlrki-- Agent Great The steamer Canadian has ar- rived. ITm. 3IILLER, Deal Will ron Dally, Bundar excepted, , warran'et Twoblnekk BotUh of on Molu si root . T HA IXK wilt pleas JhWk-LKV- -- EXCELSIOR HORSE.. Kfecfora. la adJitloo hi th above, JAMES SHARP, ne .uaihs and W All wrrk f rLTEROm; rKACTTCAL WORJTMAV OV Utah Onixal RuIlrouJ Depot, for Provo nd lnlrrtu'xlliiie station at 7 WM. IT. Hiwvpf-r;- , sm.; Uni ft ton wood at 7i5; Jonrton b. ,f,vuc-jv- . at arrive alsandv at 7;tj; leave Ban- l.KIi.il VM Y( M,. hilHAV J1VMM1.H. dy at 7 --V; Drap r at S:10, Lehr af S- -; JllUN HiUd', American Fork atSJO; Pleasant Grove at K. 1JTT1 K, L. h. liiUA, Calfr. .t5; arrive at Irovo aj lOaa. - m.. JAMtS E. n " kt-e-n arrive atFatu'y JaB; PAID CPCAlTTAIu AUTHOP.r?.tT CAPJTAI. S3R; IJttl arrtr ai .Suit L&k n Cltjat4p.m.. T Iiondon, 19. DFracli will . submit to the Queen, at Windsor, a' list of the members of the new ministry tomorrow. The Queen will hold a Council of State on Saturday, at which the resignations of G!al-stoand colleagues will be accepted and the seals of office be conferred on the new minFtry, -Viscount Enfield will bo summoned to the chamber of peers ns Baron Strafford. Gladstone has advised the Queen to confer knighthood on Charles Reed, member of the late Parliament for Hackney. Dr. Isaac Butt, member elect for Limerick, addreed a meeting of the Home Rule association at He claimed there Dublin would be eighty-thre- e supporters of the Home Rule government in tho new parliamenL This number Inclubed twenty-fou- r elected in and ho expressed, the England; that thoconervative govopinion r - kind. Heaanl fork at 1:; Dhi ieaTesandTat8.1";Junc:nnat Iu-av- e ROGERS, M. D. 12.30 at 5SB; Draper at Cottonwool at r.L LAMPS, OIL AXD I'lnstKoutu t. aul Cijr.U. fit y, I'tnh. Halt )Lake g7 PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, TProvo Orrtrr. Id door east of Eat fVvopera-tlv- e h drues of ftlL iSore, wln-- of J1 CO., REF-K- K BANK, R. N Oi mid after Xorember 2 ith, 1873, DAILY X It A I X S - 19. Cincinnati, The brewers of this city arc holding a private meeting to consider the temperance movement in this State. One brewer says the - Washington- - court" house, which took one hundred kegs of beer daily, now' takes none. "At Xenia, the citizens to support a fund subscribed large movement the Yvomen against saloon keepers who were fined from $'0 to $ 100 each fur violation of the Adair liquor law. Nashville. 19. . The State Grange met in its first annual session at Galatin, yesterday. Nearly 500 subordinate Granges were represented by over COO delegates, includin many ladies. Among the questions discussed was tho ing of a plow and cotton manufactory at Nashville. Washington. 19. Tho Indications are that the Senate Oommitteo on Appropria tions will agreo with the action of the House providing for a reduction of the army to 2T,000 men, hut's topping recruiting. "ATIeri, Chief Justice of the Sti preme- court of - the Sandwich Island, and formerly a member of Congress from Maine, is in Washington to try and reopen negotiations foraredprocity treaty l t. LAMPS A OIL. DESERET -! p rT! EUSISESS UF.DS.. EJSIXESS. RAILROAD. V NATIONAL . - NO. 171;. LAKE CITY UTAH SOUTHERN Philadelphia. 19. cotton mills here are beLarge on account of the strike ing closed of the operatives, mostly women, who demand a return to the wages laid before the panic. Two thou&aud hands are throw n out of " employment by the striker Five hundred men in Porter & Dickeys cotton works,' Kensington, Pa., have struck for an advance of fifteen per cent, over the rates ' adopted- during the 7 . panic. Boston, 19. As a feature of the memorial to Prof. Agassiz, it is proposed that the teachers and pupils of the whole country will take part In it, and that on the anniversary of his birthday, May 18, they shall each contribute something, however small, to the teachers and pupils memorial fund in honor of Louis . Agassiz. . San Francisco, 19. The car shop, machine shop and several cars of the San Francisco A Northern Pacific railroad at Donahue street, burned to-da- 1874. S'LT PJIILR3ADS. The Congressional joint committee on library have decided that it Is not expedient to purchase New York, JO, the Catlin collection of paintings, McKay, a speculator in .... to have made etc., valued at $100,000. 1 . SATURDAY,. FEBRUARY. 21, T., jetween the U. S., and the There Yvas another strike on the New York Midland railway, .today, owing to the failure of the hands to realize on the scrip .with which they were paid a few weeks POSTAL AFFAIRS. ago. The switches Yvere spiked at Summit and no trains are allowed to rnn. RATES OF DOMESTIC IOST AGE. ' John E. Simmons has been senstand. trd.single rate wetght tenced to the New York . State Lrrrm-fTh- e os. avoirdupois). Single rat letter prison for three and a half years throughout the United States- - Scents for killing Nicholas Duryea. . or fracFor each additional tion Drop letters, single rate TJ. NEW YORK NEWS. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. K. CITY. BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL IJ. PROVO 1. . Th alert In t' d - t,.-.- . 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