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Show filE EVENING NEWS. KiCFTBB rC..LISH5D DAILY, DAVID O. AT CALDER, ASD ItBLISHKR. EUITOU July 11, 1S76. NEWS OF THE DAY. "Earl Derby's noto p. bout the extradition treaty. Verdict .Twycross vs. Grant. for Twycross. THE GOLDEN BULB OINTMENTS. Knsslsis Eca:!y t riiicli to the ifi4ls:.iiic3 ef E: via. A Vienna coifpf'jndeiit repoits The press generally seems to be of that 25,00u Dussiaii volunteers are the opinion that of late many of ready to march to the assistance of aud have asked the Routhe removals, resignations, and ap- Servia, manian Government for permission pointments of high officers of the to pass through its territory. This fetleral Government have indicated application is a source of the greatthe power of personal or party pur-pss- es est embarrassment, to Roumania. Don Carlos and lilt Relatives. iu the Chief Executive, rather than a due regard for the The has the following special Don Carlos actual public good. For this reason, from Philadelphia: visited Main the and AgUuilding apparently, it was strongly hinted ricultural Hall' thia mnrninm ami ...Wit. ..uu, to Governor Hayes, and indeed he after lunch, took coffee and smoked was half importuned by the press at the Turkish pivilliou, when his to como out and set before the coun- ufQwigr, uon Aitonso, ana ms brother's Donna'' Mara de Lias try his sentiments upon this sub- Xeuvas.wife, nassed bv nuil rprnfnlzBcl ject of oflicial appointments and him.., The meeting was unexpected removald. nonce, In all probabil- and most cordial. They have not each other niiicfl Alfonso's ity, the chapter already published seen defeats in 1S74. One from him, in which he avows his lived a in Catoline refugee, in Austria, and determination, should he be elect-- e the other in Knirlaiii. Thv h IN AP-- T Turkish war news. Congressional news. Dr. rinkham, of California, turns insane at the Universal Peace Society, at Philadelphia. Blaine's condition has not e was the improved. original trouble. d,to repudiate the policy,strength-ene- d been, since their arrival in this on an injunction, eacu oiuer. uar-lo- s Injunction by nearly half a century's couutry, Vv . U. Tel. business. was nuniing Mexico when Alfonso in and usage, of parcelling was in California. The vmmirer (Sherman 19 unconcerned adoption the f office among the ad- brother sails iu a few days for spoils more Crook. No about troops herents of party, and often wholly Europe. Carlos intends remaining iieeded. three weeks or more. He denies all a3 a reward for party service?, and the Robeson's estate and income. reports f his intention to esto even Dea cervices for Democratic meeting at personal tablish a monarchy either in Mextroit. principal partisan.: Gov. Hayes ico or Cuba. He travels exclusive The British turret ship Thun- not only promises to repudiate ly for pleasure. He has not been derer burst her boiler, killing fif- this vicious policy, but to act upon to Cuba, and suva thit. If h had visited teen and wounding thirty-twIsland it would have the nobler of appointing to Been to the hsrht in the govern ment Stormy time at Tammany office only policy those who are beat'qual-ifle- d ranks.,. Hull. by ability, integrity, and wisAffairs uncertaiu among the FOREICN. Indiana. dom, aud by experience where it A man jumped from the train can be conjoined with the other GREAT BRITAIN- in the Bitter Creek country. He qualities. This is a magnificent The Servian Wounded iu n Desti was badly injured. tute Condition. resolve, but it is yet to the public A representative body ef a promise, and good resoluThe Standard's London, 14. British M. R9 to visit the Centen- only fresays that seven too Belgrade special, tions aud fair promises nial. thousand of the Servian wounded into resolve themselves are lying in villages on the rivers The Servian wounded are in quently a destitute condition. nothing more than the thin air of Haven and Morona, and that bedthe moral atmosphere, and especi ding, bandages and medical requi-siti- es Philadelphia wool market. are sadly deficient; also that and promises Damaging rain Btorm near ally the resolutionsoffice. there. of candidates for In fact, nurses. are no surgeons or trained 1'ittsburg. Lioss of life. Rains, waterspout, and dam- those things are too often regarded Taking a Tangible iiliHfte. as mere matters Of form, rather age in Ohio. JVews says the suggesThe Servian tioops routed. Town than aa the earnest and th sacred tion Daily that a representative body of I in ned. pledges of future official conduct, members of Parliament shall visit Thermometer high through- even when they aro not put forth Philadelphia seems to be taking a out the States, 99 in New York. shape. The idea of havwith the express purpose of deceiv- tangible Death rate excessive. steamer has been a government ing Not enough money in the ing and of throwing dust into the abandoned, but we understand that Senate contingent fund to pay eyes of the public. the White Star company have Pinchback his $2,000. Of two things in this connection placed the Adriatic at the disposal of the committee which has been R. R. accident. Gen. Crook's there is perhaps no doubt in the formed to make necessary arrangewife broke her arm. minds of people, and of ments. Russian volunteers, 25,000, one other thoughtful Stocks-Silve- r. id much doubt. there arereudy to go to help Servia. two uudoubted One of the "Consols 1071, new 93, things Don Carlos Bees his long lost CenYork 5's New Erie of 13. is a the 106, that iu policy brother at the Centennial. Great change 97. tral time. officers is sadly appointing public Silver 47jd per ounce. Au Influential deputation to needed, and the other is that fitness Bullion In Bank. vnit on Lord Derby concerning the is the only proper qualification for Eastern Question and the Buffer The bullion gone into the Bank and the only qualification of is on balance ings of Christians under Turkish office,will England rule. He sympathises with them, that give soundness to the 206,000. but criticizes their petition. great superstructure of the body TURKEY. politic The doubtful thins is that Rooted Towns Servian Troops or the November election, any EDITORIAL NOTES. llnrned. other very near election, will give 14. TheTurks Constantinople, Mr. Sampson, of North the republic a chief magistrate who crossed into Servia, rout yesterday Adams, Mass., contradicts the will resolutely adopt and inflexibly ed the troops near K.tinterdewa, story that he is going to discharge act upon the principle that the man and burned the town. his Chinese sheemakers. On the for the office is the man best qual Accident on the Tnrrct-slil"Thanderer.' contrary, he says that he is satisfied ifietl to discharge its duties faith with tbem. fully and efficiently. However, Portsmouth, 14. An accident, the nature of which is unknown, The Washington Star says, let us hope for the best. on the tu net-sh- ip occurred ay ''Of courso the hostile savages are Thunderer,on her trial trip. A large doomed to ultimate destruction, number of the injured were taken to the naval hospital. It is reportbut in accomplishing this it is deed that a boiler burst, killing fifteen sirable that our own loss should be persons and wounding thirty-twFEU WEjSTBRN UITION TELSCUtAPH LIXE. as light as possible. It is unfortu.Lord Derby and. the Christian nate that in this contest it must be 'S League. DISPATCHES, conceded that the savages are fightLiord Derby, this afternoon, reCONGRESSIONAL' ceived the deputation of the Chrising lor their rights, and for a portian League, who prayed that his tion uf their cuuutiy (tlio Black 81LVATE. lordship, in the interest of peace, Hills) of which they have been for14. Sherman sub would withhold bis support, both Washington, cibly dispossessed by the whites." mitted a report of the conference moral and polical, from the Sultan's The principal feature at the committee on the joint resolution Government, and permit the Christians of Europe and Turkey to Centennial Fourth celebration at for the issue of silver coin. out their future destiny withcarve of the commit conference Bogy, Akron, O., was the presence of tee, said he concurred in the report, out external interference whatever. iiomer Ciriftiu, 117 years old. Lord Derby severely criticised although it did not accomplish the the memorial, though in the main An eastern exchange says, object desired, whichto was, to make he amount. a silver tender expressed sympathy with their any legal "Mr. Evarts' Centennial address is He concurred in the report because object in regard to the atrocities. generally pronounced the best essay the session was far advanced,, and tie said doubtless bo'.h sides comon the Declaration of Independ- he felt the necessity , of providing mitted them. ence and its results that has e7er subsidiary coin for the people." DALMATIA. Jones also spoke in opposition. been written." If so, we shall have after which the report was agreed Defeat ed. Turks portions of that address in the to, and the impeachment ' trial le- Turks were Ragusa, Fifth Readers for the rising gener- sumed. near defeated Kleck yesterday, absent the Evan3 being still ation to declaim till the next Jof 150 killed and 15 court adjourned till Monday, with with the loss The insurgent loss is the understanding that it hall prisoners. Turks were also com small. The The Democratic rank and file then proceed. to abandon their entrenched pelled are said to be rapidly marching in position before Saitzeher. to line for Tildes, with no bolting A resolution Washington. 14. the and no talking back, nothing mure v.'as Secretary directing adopted than a little pouting occasionally. of the Navy to prevent the de struction of the wreck of the mon "Gath," in the Philadelphia itor Tecumseh, sunk in Mobile HarTimes says, "Our presidents have 'Revolutionary Elements In the bor, and to repurchase It if. been married men. Tyler married United States. in the White House, and Washing EASTERN. Omaha, Neb.', June 24, lS7u. ton popped the question to five Rains Destroyed by Heavy Editor Deseret News : women. Now we have come to Crops and Wntempont and One Hun bachelor times, and are asked to . dred Sheep About the year 1S30, a Young man Carried Away. in the State of New York claimed elevate to the Chief Magistracy a 14. The constant Cincinnati, through the ministration of that, msn never sauced by his wife nor rains middle the past few days in he had received an aucient angels, crawled over by the baby. Not out and southern Ohio, have caused record, containing a history of the to growing of the mouths of babes and suck- - considerable damage aboriginal inhabitants of the crops, fencing, on :. the railroad American coutinent. He also astracks, and, in some instances, to serted that divine inspiration had Dr.IIelnibold.theBuchu man, live stock. him to translate from this A storm, in th shape of a water- enabled the English language, into arrived at Dong Branch, July 4th, record, spout, near Londouville, Ohio, des what is now known as the Book of Philadelfrom the having escaped troved a number of wheat fields, Mormon. Whether these assertions phia lunatic asylum. He was carrying off a. 'hundred head of were true or false, they should not without money, but he got passed sheen and washing out several have originated a persistent religifeet of the track, in some ous let what over the road. Says an exchange, hundred which, persecution feet. of to a depth eight will be the Tate of the sufferers, 4iIIe registered at the Ocean Ho- places Wool Market. must have a blighting influence on tel and called for the best suite our national institutions. These 14. Wool, Col Philadelphia, of rooms in the house. He looked orado perhaps novel washed 18 & 20, unwashed doctrines were well, talked rationally, and called 14(16: extra and Meriuo pulled to Mr. Smith's neighbors, but they neither immoral nor aggresmany of his old friends by name, 29 30, No. 1 and: superfine pulled were sive. 17 fine 29 and medium 630: Texas He said he had come here for the If innovation or traditionary 1G; California 20. coarse 14 ideas was the pretext for persecupurpose of clearing up the malicious medium IS Cj, 22, coarse 14 16. (, rumors which drove him from his tion, it was indeed unfortunate Loss of Lire. and Storm Rain that American citizens should have for four country and exiled him 14. At t reeuom, a ever forgotten that without innova Pittsburg, fiom his home and years family, small town on the Ohio river, twen tion progress ceases. On the morning of the 6th two For mutual protection and assist miles vJbelow. this city, a men knocked at the door of his rain storm . occurred - yesterday ance in carrying out the principles great damage. anI was of their religion, these followers of room, told him he was their pris which did of human life. Crows the modern prDphet,Joseph Smith, destructive oner and must return to Philadel which emptfes'into the Ohio gathered to Kirtlaud, in Ohio. Run, phia at once. He was forced into a here, was swollen to a river 111 size; Industry and thrift everywhere A carriage and driven to the depot, the houses along its canes were characterized their movements. soon occu settlement owned and and prosperous one, flooded, sprang broke his where he cap away from pied by Thomas IjiguthUJ, was into existence. A temple was built, tors, ran into the American Hotel, swept away. Mrs. Lighthill and sacred to the rite3 of their religion. and beeered for protection. An four children, who"--" were in the It seemed to concentrate and cement together the religious hopes attorney was sent for.who Informed house at the time, and aspirations of the infant colony. re bodies been of None the have' case was a clear the officers that it This exhibition ef material deis and it covered, supposed they of kidnapping a citizen of the State were under divine inspira into the Ohio' river.- velopment, swept of New Jersey, and threatened that came in contact with ' directly tion, . Ine Heat Still Intense. or tqe day. if they made another attempt he the theoretical religions No diminution It was the adaptation of primitive York, 14. here would send them to jail. The men of New or through eosnel principles to the daily inter the intense heat left on the first train, and the doc- out the country. The maximum duties of life in ests and tor remained to enjoy his freedom. or me tnermometer yesteiuay was the 19th practical Excited popular century. 99. Close and oppressive this morn these forced people from prejudice A Providence, (R. I.) girl with signs of rain. The death their new homes and their sacred went to the Centennial, and this is ing, rate is one hundred over the week house-- . moved to what was i i the way she helped her mother to ly average. then the western frontier in-tm Sot Enough Money Lett to Pay State of Missouri. Their daily life fancy her feelings was IV practical rebuke to the sensa rirhback, ; I tional "Philadelphia, June, 1870. Dear or tne times ana to Mother: The World's Washington special the laxreligion Oh! Oh!! Oh!!! Oh!!!! of frontier life. morals says Pinchback turned up at the !!!!!!!. Your affecan .organiza iTheir union with a demand for tion .like that,under Senate ' of tionate daughter, the;,, Mary." the $2,000 voted him a few days ADostolia Church was a'primitive leaainx The number of murders com- ago, but was refused, for the reason pretext for several times plundering fund did not mitted by the Turks In Bulgaria is that the contingent driving' them. from their to pay him. An them and contain enough .the most variously estimated at from 12,000 additional appropriation will be re- homes, until fiqally, after to establish to 1,000, not a few of them of a peattempts i persevering . ; ; quired. . were' driven from themselves, they ' culiarly atrocious character. Accident to Gen. Crook s Wire. the State In the Winter of 1S39, unA local contemporary has a Private dispatches say that Mrs. der circumstances of great destituwife of Gen. Crook, arrived tion and suffering. If these people paragraph concerning the late la- Crook, on Monday" from the were guilty of crime the'power that liouls St. in mented General Custer, in which Hot Spr ings, Ark. the could thus plunder and expel them Daring is stated that "he never drank spi- journey the sleeping car in which from the . State, . could ' as J well the prorituous liquors nor tobacco in 'aiay she waa riding tumbled over a bank have brought i them before .' What does that mean? on which, they were switching to per judicial tribunals. - t ,. form." tate of Illinois received the Does it mean that he ' never drank let a train go by, Mrs. Crook was .Jb thrown to one side of the car and fugitives, and on the eastern ..bank lager, nor ale, nor porter in "which toher left arm broken between the of the. Mississippi the beautiful city a hinted that is it mysteriously bacco solution is not bo rare as it shoulder and the elbow. She also of Nauvoo became another monument of their persevering industry. sustained other injuries. should be? ,' Sun-strok- o. . ten-forti- es -- p to-d- By Telegraph. o. TO-DAY- - 14.-T- he . ty-fo- ur were-idfowned- . -- . ; ; 1 he , to-d- e . - James A. rm ; - 1 -- ! til ID HTTfl IU) HA mm ER GOODS AT Z, G 17th. July Monday, Commencing I ml Organdies Lawn, Corded Jaconet, French Lawns, Grass Cloth, Grenadine, 15Cts., 15 35 George W. Cutler, 35 years old, proposed to Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Sarah aged 65, of Philadelphia. to o'er him marry young thought her, so she said no. George per- sisted in his request, and, being still refused, shot the lady through the breast. The wouud, however, is not considered dangerous. When a man tries to kill a woman, how can such conduct be dignified with the name of love? Love is life, and life and happiness is its object. Cts-- , Cts., 15 to 95 Cts., 15 -- Cts., 25 Cts , $1.00 $1.00, 11iCts., $1.25. $1.00, -- ARRIVALS. Cts., 15 Cts., 18 to 45 " " " Dress Goods, Lancaster, Renfrew and Bates' Ginghams, Chambray, all Colors, Prints, 12 yards for Prints, 14 yards for Newmarket R R Sheeting, " Cassimere, Little. " Scotch Tweed, 121 Cts., Percales, 12JCts., Lawns, Figured 32 Cts., Awning Stripe, 17 Cts., Camel's Hair Dress Goods 50 Cts., Horse Dusters, 75 Cts. to $150, Linen Coats, 75 Cts., Linen Pants, - - $1.00 Each, White Shirts, 10 Cts. per Box, Collars, Paper Ladies' Straw Hats, Trimmed Hats, " " r " 50 Cts., Boys' Hats, Children's Caps and Bonnets, Real Lace Sets, Artificial Flowers, Ladies' Fans, Lace Curtains, Parasols Satchels, ' Tow$jseni Housb July 14. M H'Patriek, Omaha; Prof H J M H Vogel, Berlin; H Newmark, Mrs Wm Newniark, Los Angeles; W M Derby Eberhart, Sonora,Cal; and wife, Chicago; L G Rice, J Williams, T Smith, II Elder, New York; F Scotland; G H Bailey, Lawrence, Mass; G II Cowles, New York; C Sparrow, London; A F Magruder, U S N; J Platte, San Francisco; A C Baker, Miss L Baker, Galveston, Texas; T Far-mingto- rx-- i j n; -- O Sel fridge, U S N. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -- SALT LAKE THEATRE W. T. ITatiris, THREE NIGHTS - Business ! -- Manager. ftHO SATURDAY SUTIKEE. -- Thurstlrtu, Friday and Saturday .JULY 13th, 11th and 13th. Engagement of tho celebrated Aytrtss, -- ROSE EYTINGE, W ho will appear iu two of her Great Creations, ARMANDE ! As played by her 22S times at Union Square Theatre, New York City, in Dion ilouci-cault- 'a successful Comedy of AID CABR1ELLE ! In Geo. Fawcett Eowe's thrilling pjay of GENEVA CllOSS, Till? As played by her 67 time at Fnion Square Theatre, New York City. 13, 1876, Evening,Dion Thursday July Boucl. Will bo ault's presented emotional Comedy, iu 5 Acts aud 6 Tableaux, entitled, f LED ASTRAY! . rf 5 COUNTESS ARMANDE CHANDftCR, (her own creation)... .KOiE EYHNGK. FRIDAY EVF.NINa7ouly 14 BENEFIT of KuSE El'TINGE. ATURDAY MATIXETI LED ASTRAY. ESTKAY NOTICE. Y .ITAYE In ray possession : One red HEIFER 2 years eld. kind of brocfcle faoe, white Uauks and under belly, small white spot ou rump, under half crop In each ear, branded with three straight marks on left hip. Oae red HEiFt'R. one year old, haf under crop aad sHt In left ear; no brands visible. Which if not claimed will bo sold at the district pound at Moroni, Sanpete Cb., July A. .D. 178, on Saturday, at 2 oV'Ock JOLLKY, J. L.Pt8trie p.m. Poundkeeper. ' Moroni City, 12th. July Mens' Cassimere Coats, " " Pants "Vests Boys' Cassimere Coats, vrv. Pants, ; 2- -', . ESTRAYED I , my premises in tbo 13th Ward. : rt d COW. branded oa leftside and oncneof the hipe., A II V information rf tKa wva will kindly received at this OlHce. or at my pre TUiOM 3 Vests; M en s' extra si ze Su its; 3 Children's Cass. Suits; -- ; . ml6ea,: u CHA8. HYDE. ay . - Here they erected smother eaiflc-sacied to the rights of their religion, and a costly memorial of their union and of the intensify of their religious faith. H ere they again became the prey of religious intolerance, of unprincipled politicians, and of that avarice which is ever ready to accept of any pretence for plunder. Again driven from the fruits of their labors, as houseless wanderers, they suffered all the rigors of a northern winter, and many perished on the bleak prairies of Iowa. With their ranks thinned by exposure and hardships, with their sacred records and emblems bearing a similar relatioa to them in their journey- ia the wilderness, that the "Ark of the Covenant 'did to ancient Israel, they retreated to the secluded valleys of the Rocky Mountains, preferring to battle with the difficulties of the distant desert and the aggressions of savage tribes rather than suffer ionger from the "tender mercies" of Christian civilization. The demon of religious persecution having once tasted of innocent blood on American soil, the nation which has given it unrestrained license must march on to its destiny. It must reap the legitimate fruits of what it has sown. Siuce these people have been outside of Slate jurisdiction the general government has adopted towards them the aggressive policy of the States of Missouri and Illinois. In their distant homes, won from the desert, they have, with some exceptions, been the object of insult and abuse by the local representatives of that government. The records of the nafion for the past forty years, may be searched in vain to find an example of wrongs redressed, of any general expression of popular sympathy, of any remuneration for pecuniary losses. With the most ample power to bring them to justice they have been accused of every crime ia the catalogue of human depravity without conviction. Some of them unarmed and defenceless have been butchered in cold blood, women have been abused unto death, men Ibave been whipped until their bowels gushed out. Women and children, under circumstances that should have found a tender spot in the hearts of savages, have been forced into the storms of winter, homeless and destitute. Men leaders have been imprisoned, aud with a vindictivenesa which savages might equal, but could not surpass, have had food kept from them until suffering from the pangs of hunger, and then human flesh placed before them. Of these things there has been the most ample proofs, but when and where have the per petrators been brought to justice? For forty years the Latter- - day Saints have been presented 1 0 the people, in the pulpits of Christian churches, in th public Journals, and in the halls of legislation, as fit subjects for plunder, confiscation and outlawry, on account of their religious faith. During this time an average generation has passed away, and the one that has succeeded it has been so educated by this prominent example of constitutional rights disregarded, of mob violence unrestrained when it accorded with popular prejudice, that they have lost that nice sense of charity and religious toleration which nourished our country in its incipient growth, and which is our only safeguard as a nation. V : ESTRAYED and' white, or a red roan Cow red beta r In very small spots Kiviog't'bb appaaranoe of roan, red head, branded J with half, circle above on right Any person frivlpy' information where she may be found, will be rewarded by Mrs wrat at Valloy, Agnes Schwartii I .block, ' ABED House. . daw v. . JOHN MATTHEWS. C drrlago Painting ... .Cnrridere Trimmlnp. Wagon Palntlng.f : f. tST Work Guaranteed ttl , -- ...;; .:o r.l I, ! Shop at Wells Fargo' old stand, Secea East Sireet. Is The patronage of the Sal Lake gentry solicited. .. . :v,.a v j.-- . j it .' 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