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Show IxTtnEsTixb ExrzuuiiirsTs. Somo very interesting experimenta were . made .last night, by Mr. Dean, at the Observatory, for the purpose of measuring the time of trans mission of Clock signals In a complex tele-MftTTIItS. graphic elreuit of 7000 miles. The object of LOCAL AND OTM these experiments was to determine the corSabbath which rection which must be applied to the tele stives inn tmde4 llallUlav graphic longitude determinations which are action, from 7dil to'pn. now being made across tho tocontinent pcuu.pt the FrancisSan Massachusetts, Cambridge, duce result for l"yc,Ureiand m co, California. In the arrangement for the iutniU development. from San of the Clock-signatiTenioTn KIJer r.raatus Snow transmission to San return and to lu Lain popular in, showing Francisco Cambridgo the of instant the wmdlng Francisco, giving ever bring puulnhment. ,lH,,,,urtrsion thirteen and telegraphic it, signal were reiving reported. VVi.ar ks ui wunwu cir repeaters were requirea as soon circuit oi the As cuits. teiegTapnie "Two On i n katrical. Baturday night oetween was evening completed yesterday ami a Liie" wai presented for the San Francisco and Cambridge, the clocks Salt Lake City and Camuni t'nm It U a cleverly written drama, at San Francisco, connected were in a telegraphic cl uid H a powerful argument doubtless un bridge were sent from San clock and signals , uti. returned for and iausly drawn by the talented authors to Francisco Cambridge iu favor of polygamy.' SlrQervase Itoke-woo- k ten minutes. These signal were recorded is a loading Jacobite; so Is Father on the chronograph at the Observatory lu Cambridge, on the U. 8. Coast Survey lUdcllifo, a Jesuit priest, Both are diaguia ami residing in Ulverstone, in L&nca-shi- chronograph at Salt Lake City, and ?also at . f where they are laboring to arouse then San Francisco. Kdward.clal-iAs soon as that set of experimental had .Irt4 0'iti" to strike nit for the Uritlsh throne. Ilokewood,as been completed, the telegraph circuits were w iiiUin Ilvde, is beloved by Anne Mua- - joined at Buffalo, New York: and signals t;ruvo, daughter of the knavish postmaster were sent from San Francisco for five ot the iiUce; aud by Hutu lUyenscax, luaii-i- : minutes, but were not successfully recordone minute. artier, a waif and an orphan; who had been ed in Salt Lake Citv. only fortwice and were ashore, when an Infant, from a wrecked Thuv were however reteated venttel with her dead Spanl&h mother, ltuth reeorded. each time,' for three ully itoblv autl laringly rescues the luke of minutes. Then the circuits were joined at 'umberland and a party of soldiers from Chieajro. and clock sienals were sent rrom threatened death, by acting aa their guide Ham KrancUco for live minutes.and were cor when the stoutest male hearts of Ulverstone rectly recorded upon the clironographat u nailed. Xiervose Ilokewood becomes Salt Lake City. Tho circuits were next k despite his disguise, and to save him Joined, at Omaha, ana clock signi sens from arrest and a traitor's death.1 the two from can r rancisoo tor nve minuira, wuwi women devote themselves. Anno hides him were Mueceasfuliv recordea in tmst city, . were joinea at only to lutvo hi retreat discovered. He Is rsext the telegraph circuits arrested, conveyed to tho Tower In Lon- Cheyenne, and signals were sent for five don, and sentenced to be executed, lie is minutes which were recorded with entire isited in prison by Anne, who arises from success. The circuits wero then loinea st Ixd of fover to stMj him. They are united Halt Lake Citv. and clock sisrnals from San marriage by Radcliffe, in the last hour Francisco were successfully recorded. Next Kokewood expects to live. Jtuth mean-tun- e the circuits were Joined ut Virginia city. has had an Interview' with Cumber- Nevada, and tho signals are supposed to land, and. by t prayers, entreaties, I threats have been well recorded at Son i'raacUco. and tears wring a rroml.se of pardon from The record at Salt Lake City ' terminated the royal tmke. Hhe hastens M the Tower, when the telegraph lines were joined, at i with ltadclifl'e, and in the old Jesuit Virginia City. Each time that the connec tindi her father. She learns that the exe- tions were changed, two repeaters wero cution hat been hurried forward, and Hied thrown out of tho circuit. Thus at Buf to obtain the pardon. Ilokewood escapes falo only eleven wero left in circuit; liMguisHl in his wife's mantle, and Anne when joined at Chicago, but nino were left; in led tojexecutlon. Ilokewood again ap-l.- ir at Omaha seven were left; at Cheyenne five; on tho nceae, la arrested, and led to at Bait Lake and at Virginia City three: ' i he McK-a Ruth arrives with tho pardon. City one, ' Then sho learns that Anne la his , wife, , and earo inform od that similar experiments m alMut to destroy the pardon; but her betwere at the same time repeated by Profes tor filings triumph and she restores her sor win toe k, XJirector or iiarvara j. at Cambridge. Mass., and the signalsy lover to her rival, resting her own breaking hart upon her father's breast. If narreooraea upon nis enronograpn row und arbitrary lawa bad not existed, succossiuuy a Bingie pen. oDtaimng good witu results. Kokowood might have, made two true, lov- This is considered a great triumph In prac ing heart happy, for each seemed to love tical teiegrapnio science, ana snows tno per him with equal intensity, and each showed feet organization of our present telegraphic a devotion and used every ef- companies, as those experiments could not fort to save a life so dear to them. have been successfully made without, the Tho drama was excellently put on the most perfect organization Of the telegraphic loards, and well pla ved, Miss Lock hart Miss Adams as Anne, uepartment. Sir. Dean has reason to be much era ti Ruth, Mr. Undsay as KadcliOe, Mr, .Ilardie as lled with the results of his labors here. Kokewood,"Mr. Margetta as an amnslng old pedagogue named Daw. Mr. Graham as toe Duke of Cumberland, Mr. Thorpe as mptcltd to tbe Deseret Kxming Atwi. Musgrave and Mr.Xeslea as Xotta,the barter of Ulverstone. 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OHM j u.. tax. !tetion of oeier2f aid torSfu! pay, jorland for u k.Jim . ;j ; j Bishop HENRY MOON,!irt Ward; U my AUENZ an. Salt Lake city., A & k i tt ( I w.k ' tbe 1 111., ditious Piesses, we are prepared to execute ana at low rates, every syiei Rall- promptly, and Ornamental Prlntlnsr Commercial. road and Theatrical Printing of every k3nd and description. B. RxrntKNCx-- H. Esq and W. C r a Clawson, ei Staines, Esq.new tv. NAThe Issue of Salt Lakt City Corpo-- n d7 J ly t our la a of utlon specimen work., STAGES to and from the TERMTN TAILY US of UNION PACIFIC RAILROD Of tonea, Yellow, and Bed Hiie Lnmber, j T1IE COn PASTT. KUJf From which I am Able to fill bills with prompt- -i bess and at reasonable prices. .... f M Ialtc St., Chlcnffo, OVERLAND MAIL. 1 Cadiz; IGRICDlfuiUUTnPlEDITS? HC, Offer to btrrera aa hrn w lgwirtmini m'rm4 ?J?J?!"lV ew York, aad at the LOWlJC Having leased the five story marble building. 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Guard Mower the lightest draft, most simple and durable Mower made. WOOD'S SEXF.RAMUrG REAPER. aue CHERRY TREES ! .1 t': H BUILDING, r r- ! Io-Ja- BANK f:i i ! ! - OFFICE, addressed. DELAWABK. hardiest of all: very sweet i and earjy ; Wine Color, 50 Cents eaeti. '4 - v To which nil general correspondence should be ! I " PHILADELPHIA; Times, tlOO: each. d. r dnry 2 G00B '?. s i - TUSV YIELD KHORMOCS CROPS IVKKY TEAR. ....... i n BOYIOTuiG" & ' IN' - 4 A MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERSof or THK fe5 of & Co. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, Su REAPERS. ? r.lOWERG - PAID IN FULL." v . Over 0,6o made and sold; V 4 C I; ii t K- . ZXew.TTork. . WALTER A. WOOD'S ORAHD PKIZB X ' Sh died as she p.E.C:LIN.E i 'dUftly SO Cents Xaeb.' shalshlp. Whiting denlea the aspersions of the MJnt Superintendent, and expects to be continued In the Indian Depart' - Enyiifi 1 Black? Red and White ment. i McGarrahan's bill is dead for want of Currants: and Largest Goosetime to consider It. berries, $i, 50 per Dozen. Congress has appropriated $00,000 to deepen the harbor at the Midway r ISiSDU. Red Giant Raspberries, The total appropriation to the San Large Francisco mint is $259,500. 8 wain en $2 00 per Dozen. ; deavored vainly to tret an increased ap V il For Hale by, propriation but (the House refold of ri Ban for additional the Fran $125,000 Cisco Mint JiuiidiDrs. werious com TreaaurerJTilton, on Its ' Ner Union Sqnare, 17th Ward, S. L. Qty. " ' plaints against removal are u rgea . i Washington. The Senate Committee on public lands have ordered the Chairman to report back nearly all the railroad schemes before them, and ask to FRESH ARRIVAL be discharged. Among them are the i OF I , Port Scott and Santafe Itoad, and the ,; Braaches and Denver, Elpaso Oregon TnfnTh The Well3.Farsro Investigating cjom- mlttee brought .back, .their report un 9 chanired. last nJcrht. - : tt t I AND lit la generally agreed that Wilson,anof; lowa, will be. secretary ;oi:me i It la understood that all the Cabinet: have ten except Schofleld and Evarta, dered their resignation to the president, and will be accepted Immediately. would especially call the attention or Their respective departments are left in chaxxre of the ofllcials of the next rankx r. J i,. .'-I New York. .!'.; THE DIFFERENT Tho Herald Bays that ; FROM SETTLEMENTS Qen. Van Allen has arrived at Wash ington and has had a conversation with To oar large stock of goods Just received, which we are seuins at tne Grant on Cuban affairs. Van Allen Is it the bearer of important documents from the revolutionists and. is charged LOWEGT CAGH PRICES by them with the task of laying the true stale of a IX airs before Congress ana the President elect. Grant .has expressed i j , We' also keep nimseir in favor or recognizing unban Independence, and says that Spain did . j silJGER'S CUtBRATED ' FAF.1ILY v us a serious wrong curing tne war by ar bori ng privateers and i' usEVIHG' UACHIHES! "1 Erotecting and h i Newr York.; In an account' given of For Rale at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, tne visiror senator rite wart to urant, ' wlthaddiUonofJrelt&fe.: Stewart said that he had. come th know EAS5T TEMPLE aVTSEXTT, H. Tm C1TT. hew, Grant stood with regard to the . il..''..t ' uniconstitutional Amendment giving versal suffrage to the North and Bontbu jfl. SHIPP & CO:1. Grant replied that ha understood the Amendment, and hoped the States would ratify It. lie believed the Re publican party were bound to this con Katabllabed lnXew York la 18XU KatablUned In Chicago In 1847. clusion, ilo desired all the gentlemen u r n ' it ii hi present to understand this, not for private information alone, buti for the '' . whole country. ........ ... - f "WalfnKl to this 12, ISCa. , beujQT drj; land. I recommend the above as the finest Euro pean Table Q rapes. Tbey ripen in August and September, and are especially adapted to our bench land. JBboold be lightly covered with ' ;oil la winter i v s 1 . company, . . CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF w CONGRESS. i de Footainbleau, Dutch Sweetwater, Buckland Sweetwater, Child's Superb Royal Muscadine, Black Hamburg, Chaaselas M usque, Pitmas- ton White Cluster, wnite Jrontignan, Chassela-- . OF, : at the ago of 54 yenrs,S months and 12 days, of consumption, Mary,'' wife of Thomas Morris. t., v Sister MorrU ws a native of Switzerland. She was baptized In Not.'ISCS, Klder ; ! GRAPES. GENERAL. r - V ofFeU, r yi f; . d721y iLIFE 'INSURANCE Beo. P. Bradford ifed Bait Lake Cily, Feu. New ' York. Havana. A steamer tailed for it took many BDanlards as pas sengers, and some Btate prisoners. It Is several insurgents from reporiexi'inat the Interior, who had surrendered with of convul- - the hope of securing the benefit of the amnesty, have been taken from prison arU tkRed and ahot. 27tli . 30 Seekman fit., " iMATiUlUiUi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Post-mast- er -- . Alioofihe EXCELSIOR DIVIDERS and CUVLLlPKHS, ate. r Small Profits and Quick Returns! i 310 Brondwnyv Jack 8trattman5 and are both candidates for Governor Furdy Sextons ItiORT. Salt Lake City Sex- American Commissioner to settle the ton's report for. February,' 1359: 14, claim against Mexico. , Strattman is a Females 13, Of these, adults 13, children candidate for and the Mar- -' - The cheapest STOKES Vi: At to-nig- ht,' or , .: ap-lear1n- gas to-morr-ow f 14 WHICH WK OKFJCR l DDser-vator- i. DOOR LOCK, and best in the world. K : u. ... In the Country sapplled by the case at low njurea. Aian ana examiae ttoctc. 1st door north of Kimball A renee's Ntore, Main Mt., H. I City. Jjw 1 U8i iy si lm t 4. nn-ft-- Died of the following causes as reported: Fevers 8; inflammations f; bowel complaints S; child bed 3; heart disease '4 con- ohtouto 1; oummt kumptlon n bladder 2j1; gangrene of bladder 1; ttlabe-ti- s melUthi 1; appoplexy 1; liver complaint 1; still born 1; spasins 1; erysipelas 1. Total , ; t interments," Joseph K, Taylor, Sexton: t "Tns Shijjoaw." Mr. John S. Lindsay ukes his Benefit night, and we have especial pleasure In stating that he will present on the occasion a new drama, from his own pen.en titled "The SMngawn.' Mr. Lindsay as an actor has fairly won the position he occupies on; our boards; has ver been an assiduous student; and has itnown that he possesses talents of a high order. Now, to the laurels he has obtained as an actor, he enters the Held of dramatic authorship to gain increased fame; We believe Mr. Lindsay's warrae8t friends trill le surprised and highly gratified at the production of The Shingawn." From the perusal of a portion of the manuscript we are in a position to say that it affords scope for some very fine aria powerful acting. 4 The scene Is laid in "Ireland; the incidents are supposed to occur in connection with that exciting and lamentable time known as the insurrection of "Shadrach the Shingawn," or the child of the fairies, Is a strongly marked character, and we believe the actor-authwill present a delineation in ita presentation. powerful The situations are exiting; the plot good;, the dram alio excellent; and the characters arrangement well drawn. The Shingawn" should not im a success it anotxia ares run. onijWe trust a bumper house will greet a favorite home actor on the first, performance oi a iirs urama rrom ms own pen. . . . .,. accident. OnI.. Friday afternoon last, llrother Andrew Illnch, of, Tooele city, while engaged In sliding down railroad tie from tho mountain, had the misfortune to have one of the ties strike his leg just atiove the ankle, almost tearing the lee from the body. , The injuries were of auca a nature that Be Anderson, who was seat for Y ,7, mputatea tne member. Bro. is a man or about 60 years of age, jitnru sL J much rearttttital In iKa w,mn...-!- iwith good care and n ursine. wUl. we hoDe. recover from tho- eT.ioU of the luxfbrtunato occurrenoe. I. t , 1 j t. V ELocirxn ks. A school for training per sons to ride tho velocipede has haen opened at Virginia City, Nevada. The :Etwryri says, the town Is getting reloclpeda on the 'brain. A3 soon, it says, Mas "the Mtreets are dry. and smooth we walk no more we mount our velocipede and go forth on wheels in search of items. Our carriers will all use velocipedes la distributing their papers. 'Jimmy Durant, the old chief or all the carriers, will set the exam-playesterday had the inside seam of his pantaioons' legs measured, for a machine. The messengers of the telegraph offices will all be provided with Yeloel pedes, and we expect ;even to see our Piute squaws, with pappooses siung upon their backs. eacn mounted on oout me I-- Hands. - 11 17. - ' , 1 f S te i H .RAILnOAD AND KAN YON r territory; r f , CONTINENTAL wrought 1 nd 8HOE4 madei In' the Territory, sotted t CO-01EIlATX- ' nni oftho Tower was very fine. folTho piece will repeated lowed by Mr. Dunbar's great attraction. 'The Grecian Bend." . 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