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Show ffir J 4 tjuL'i i i -- i, Y JU s' 0 .vc?6 : rce&- for all, ah ft with Firmness in the right. With Malice toward none , with Charity ALTA CITY, LITTLE COTTONWOOD, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY VOL. I. Salt Lake Advertisements. Ijoffcnwood 1b j) fearer WASHINGTON Our Column. HOUSE. S. P. HITCH'St CO., Sandy Saloon, New addition. Another 100 new spring teds. New tariff. RICHARD WEBH. THIRD SOUTH Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. STREET. SAXHV STATIOX. Balt Lake City. SU'RxClU'PTlOyY $ 00 2 50 1 50 0 50 0 IQ Board and lodgingpcr week Board and lodging per day Day board, per week BedvPer week Beds, per night..:. Meat $6 1 I 1 to 7 50 5 00 2 50 CO C3TTCI1Y000 1 25 OISEflVER SANDY RAILROAD HOTEL Is now open and ready to accommodate traveler s with board and lodging. The Best of Beds and Good Airy Rooms. . 025 050 25 Thirty copies Eastern, Western and Local A 7) vxntntftrG. daily papers. jyritr' 11 fo one insertion Ontiqutre, 1 50 One weik 3 (X? One month 700 (Late Judge of the Second Judicial' District) Three months 12 00 Six months' A TTORXE Y--A T-ft , 20 0 One year Oo . ?2 .. week one Two squares, Salt Lake City, Utah. jyl2 tf 5 0o One month 10 U Three months It. II. Robertson. 00 16 Jno. R. McBride. Six months W 25 One year ROBERTSON & McBRIDE, 5 00 one issue .. eolunin, Quarter Oo 10 One month A TTOllXi: J "N- -. I T-- LA '. 20 Ou Three mouths Salt Lake City, Utah. jyl2 tf Longer advertisements by special arrangeKent. A square is ten linos ol this type, or space S. P. Scaniker. Theodore Burmeister. equal thereto. Every accommodation afforded . O. F. STRICKLAND, , Li CRICKET SALOON, . -- Printing Office, SAND Y STATION, Lingfe A Larbie, Proprietors. Liquors and Cigars always Best of Wine on hand. Main Street f Alta City, . A Scaniker A Burmeister, a ttoiixi; ys-- .i a ir, SANDY And General Collecting Agents. Room 5, Matthiessens Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. L George L- Woods, Oregon Governor .... George A. lilack, ID ... Secretary JB. McKean, New Y .... Chief Justice Associate Justices Jacob fc. lioreman, I ' , Philip 11. Emerson, Ja M. T. Patrick, Marshal Distrii 1st ...bam P.sul Marshals Deputy ' 24 District.. Pony Dun ai. . S. Patrick 3d District - 'rid Taylor. - 3 i , II. R. Archer. IMIphia, II- - Brewery Sahon W 1 FU:AT SOUTH STREET . ....DWItera ..DKFirnsx - : .... territorial j D T Me Allis 'V Auditor. Established in limilY Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also, one of the celebrated GORDON PRESSES DINWOODEY, And are prepared to execute ever des- cription of sd the Rocky Mountains. ' ; MURDER AS A Dealer in FURNITURE west j Robert L Campb. Bupt Common Schools Restaurant, Billiard Saloon, jyl2 tf 1B5G. SALT LAKE, UTAH. James Jac Large Variety of lob Type, -- w'-- m Clayton Granite, a Come arid cee for yourself. Z Snov, J bve secured W, W. BURR, Proprietor. Archer, t you cn the banjo and piano. Go and .,ea 4 gned song. jyl2 tf Wm II Hooi er Marshal Two." th district that we men of Bowyer, Proprietors. Trout House, not forget the ei visit the city, do spend a pleasant even- wnrt Will enter-- I When Officer. Attorney General fn (Tty, e would inform the basin ee ldres, nor fail to use with Fred and . Gen Morrow, in Delegate to Congress Treasurer Summer Drink ThS Wm Cary, Ih US Attorney C . .C Clements, i nT Surveyor General Receiver of Public Moneys- .G B Overton, I i G It Maxwell, Mid Register Land Office J P Taggart, lit U S Assessor Hollister, C; OJ U S Collector II .... J Wickizer; II. Special Mail Agent , tn. National Hotel, Salt Lake I?.. Jor - ...Isaac Efj.s.f Bupt Indian Affairs Harrison Ball. ' OF GRACE. A MEANS Peculiar Tragedy the Catsklli in Mountains. About three miles from the little village of Catskill. on the Hudson rivei, I there stands l weather-bcatehouse. the home of a tamily of Germans of the Wholesale Retail Healer. name of Waltz. The family, which Dittrici litcorder. Woven Wire, and Patent Joness Spring, consists of the father and the mother, John McDonald all kinds of Mattresses. Little Cottonwool C H A trial of this Aeu and excellent Spring llullingcr and a son about tweuti three years old. Big Cottonwood Dr Spoerry is invited. jyl2 tf American Fork obtains a livelihood by the cultivation of a vineyard which surrounds the J. G. Bryant. E.II. Barron. W n Bryant. house To this house, on the 2d day of Salt Lake Advertisement. May there came an old German, of the UTAH & CALIFORNIA name of Harmon Hulcher, and by prac Iu an opproved He never was etjJe, tice a scissor-grindetpsorf ' PUBLIC READING RQ08L seen to come out of the house ; suspiDealem in all kinds of cions of loul play grew up in the comAnd I SALT LAKE PRICES) HUILDIXG MATERIAL. munity, and on the IGth of May the lather and son were arrested on the Free Circulating Library, Block Efhcipal Office and .Lumber Yard One south of Depot Salt Lake City, U. T. charge' of murdering then- guest r Yarious evidences that lluleher died BRYANT, BARRON' A CO. jyli tf At the Ladies Library Association. a violent death came to light, and unofKim-hider the increasing pressure of this cirstreet, west Room on Fir?t-utKIMBALL & LAWRENCE, cumstantial testimony the young man k Law.'snccs, opposite C Dclmonicos 10 to. from p. week in.; day on "aturday promised to tell the truth. Open every Main afreet, Salt Lake Citj. Sunday and Wednesday Lorn 1 to 5 p: m. Posters, He was taken from the jail to hlg old All are welcome. Strangers specially in, Wholesale and Retail home, and there made the following vited. Circulars, DRY GOOpS , GROCERIES , explanation; Father is innocent. On Biliiiraus, came to May 2d the scissors-grinde- r And Miners' General Outfitting. I house. was down in the lot. After our Letter Heads, Orders from the Mining Districts will resupper Father and mother went to bed. ceive prompt attention.Satisfaction guaranteed in every instame. went Hulcher, the scissors-grindeLabels, us. Try tf EAST TEMPIA! STREET, I wrent to and room and o en-e- d next, my Deeds. my Testament. As I laid down on Utah Lake ali City. A. M, SMITH, Bills tt Fare, the bed an evil spirit came over me. I went out Joors and got a hatchet. HulThis if the. largest and best appointed First South street, near Commercial, cher was asleep at the time, and 1 set Business asd other Cards, fcuse in Utah Territory, and ha accommothe lamp down on the floor. My conSati Lake City. dation i?r three hundred and fliiy guests,. science fought with all its might not to ProgramR, Street tars and carriages connect ?th the WHOLESALE DEALER & IMPORTER rooms, do the act, but the evil spirit was White Eulphur Baths. Reading Pampblcthj papers from all points.' Baths, Baf, OF stronger. I took up the hatchet and Telegraph,' News knd Cigar Stirid attached f 8ruck Hulcher on the head with the Ft) rri'j n Ifi n e and AAqnors. U the Vone, Work. sCJob hammer part. He made but little, ORRJELJBY CO.f Aid f.ysrj Jther kind Deftes any to fteWcheaper or give greater I then struck him twice with l wyNlade. . m I n Plain and Dxncdneital -- Lumber Company 1 . dt. " r. - ? ll h M 4 . -- 5 w 3 3 ' I j bi-ot- s. i Me fit Market, L jyi2tf for Utah. BARBER SHOP ATTACHED. In rear of the Grand Hotel. t-l- GENERAL DIRECTORY. ' He struggled a little and then died!. 1 took the body out alone, past Ihe barn to the stone wall, and then put a few blankets ind stuff over the body. 1 left the body there one day ; next day and next night, when father and mother were abed. I placed the body .in a hole which I dug and prayed for the mans-sou- l that I had buried. I felt better. then. I cleaned up in the house, anT so father thought in the morning that had stolen the: tre scissors-grinde- r noising blanket. I found in his pocket $f0 or $70 in bills and currency, am? some gilver coin. 1 t ok the machine-dowbehind the fence, end locked tip the bell in my trunk. Three nights afterward I went up to the road near Coxsackie, on foot, and tlieie left part, of Hulcher s machine, and nailed a letter to the teegraph pole. I burned his clothes and The truthfulness of this statement is si. own by the fact that after making it young Waltz pointed out to the officers the place where the murdered man was buried, and upon digging they found the mangled body. We must believe, therefore, that this young man did r ai his Bible before killing Hulcher, end that he found comfort after the dtea -ful burial in praying for the soul of the murdered man. T1 is strange confu.-- n of moral notions affords ground for much curious and unsatisfactory speculation. It is easy to say that he was disordered in his wits, but that is the vaguist of explanations. Evidently he believed himself to be of sound mind, and it is jnst as appares t that be did experience a feeling of relief after the horrid business was done, in praying fo the soul which he had taken he liberty of putting out of the world. Yr esnnot believe that- - thin consciousness of rectitude or, .at least of having, made some reparation for what he appeals to have conceived dimly was a out of any divine in-- f wicked uenee, fer that would make God the approver of murder. Whatever he experienced was tkere-- f r'due to t e strength of his faith. The belief xsted in himself, irrespective of any outside c?r Mimstances. Had it been manifested in what the majority of people agree to call a right vetion, it would not have been in any way unusual. The singular thing is that it afforded comfort to one in whom remorse ought to ha' e been quickened, by the. existence of any religious principle whatever. We have attempted simply to point out some of the strange anomalies in the conduct of this young man WaTtz. The case is one which deserves the careful examination of those who make ethics their study Mrs. Sherman, now in State prison in Connecticut for the murder of some ten or a dozen persons, it will be remembered killed a child or a husband whenever she felt low spirit, Waltz seems to have made murder e a means of religious improvement. It is doubtful, however, it murder can be made generally accepfaf) e,' be to drive away blues or as a New York Evenmeans of grace. ing Post. . 4 V. if. Officer 5. i 0b copy, one year .. Six months Th ree months One month 4ingIo copy y NO. 2G 3873. Sandy and Granite Advertisements. and published , everj Wednesday Saturday morning, by - . i r act--gre- w self-satisfacti- on ; . "I r u i - 0 V Walker House - , , r, t T i A vn-l.uni- ng 1 i . i 1 ft jyl2 ' Do you know why the early birrf doesnt have to go out to look for Lia worm any more J asked a gentleman of a chestnut seller on a street corner. Because No, sir, why doesnt he ? bo has only to send round a bny a few of vour chestnuts to make sure of him. Young Lady to a beau of whose company she is getting tired : ' I hope roure not. nerveus, because that clock has a qnter effect on peopb-- . All my g' n lemen acquaintance start when it strikes ten, and its just a going to strike; bo if youre nervot s perhaps He yoV A. letter go before it begins. went. vf |