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Show EVENING NEWS. ' LIBERT hase like city, utah territory, Friday jbvkiyixg, july si, AN I VOL. IX. ST. LOUIS TKADP. and Pit) DI2 'BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Kcop Them Before the Public. Ave-.- , Washlr.jrton 1. Anerboch stJ rr sp as:' , liro. dc dry goods, fancy ro'St niillmery, clothing, bovita and shoes, ImU and caps, notions, etc. Joe. Barker AGRICULTURAL silillilil ('aider CareleM ft Sell Mason a Hamlin and other organs, Taney roods, holiday presents, and pianos, .ill kinds of musical hist rmueuts and FAnM WAGONS . CONGRESSIONAL j 1,1 I. SI1XATK. ; saws, repairs stoves, and does Washington, Hlalr nfftiin artie all cut iery, lock and fxuismita wor. 1 that hid client should be disruisseil Lfcauso there t wua nnt u thirds VOtO Ol the Henate asserliit jurisdiction. Merriuion submittfd two qtifs-tiouwhich Le said he would like to ,have dicuased by the counsel: on I'"irst, was si beiiHtor, dissenting not the question of juris liction, bound by the majority, as a dissentcourt lirl The Pieskieiit ttturned to the House, without his appioval, the bill amendatory of the postal law.. Tbe reasons assigned for this veto are given in a statement of Post master General Tyner, who regrets exceedingly that a mistake should have been ruatle in the title. Hie ( ongresNloual lr Inter Out of to-da- y In conclusion il-- n s, and take secoud-hatt- d piatuM and orKaiu la exchange. Dr. A. W. Cnller PracUsop :n dentistry. OlUie. li. F. Culiner A Co. Under tire Mindry civil appropriPell family grr.wcrles, window (r'ass, and e ation bill, as passed, Clapp, public sashtts. ing judge ou tltel supreme Howe A Co. bench was bound ytiiei majority; printer, is legislated out of oflke. I)stlt, To a'l kinds of milling- and mininjr and tecoutl, what was meant by II is understood, however, that the y work, wroujrht and east iron work, the term conviction in the constilesidt nt w.ll immediately send in and iron and brass work of all descriptions. whether there could he the name of Clapp for public printution, Ieeret National Bank conviction without I dinqtiali ter, and there is no doubt of his Does various banklnir business and reto hold oflice. speedy confirmation. ceives sa iiitfs on interest. lllair replied tiiat a senator voting I lie Ilnecn Dluwotxley ou the minority was not bound by Sells tho very best lire yese foathors, 20. Tho athletic Sakatoga, the majority, and quoted from walnut lumber and baby wagons. of the collegians at Glen pporta Im of Teteri iu argument. y Ieeret 'nrrlce nud Waffou Co. In regard support to the second question, Mitchell began by a three mile (Walker, Knitfht. Ho.s and Obiad) Make he ten starters. walk, there Noble, of that his opinion and renir all kinds of vehicles to order, expressed Princeton, wou iu 2S.21 A; Meriitt, waxons" atvl carriasres, m'ninHr cars, etc., could be a conviction without dis of Bjwdoin, seeoud, 29.14. and do all trails of blacksmithing' and carqualification to hold oflice, though riage painting: and trlmmiuif. The first hundred yard race was he had not examined into the mathotno-iaad- Ml o'AMSiiJ Iisinl-Jic- 'JO. mer-ehaniiw- e, 1MJHMERY, Telegraph I.ast'Xighr Sell NUFAL"n::.EFS OF M By gold and silver d llars.hall again lie equal. This would restore silver as money, restore property to its real value, secure the development of the silver mines, and save the The country from bankruptcy. letter is brief ami forcible, and considerable atteutiou. 'I lie l'rci Tent Vet the lotnl ma-ehin- ei ! -th Largest Stork in the iJnilitl Stales. rtl27 If. Git EGG, Prest. W. Sic. V. W. KOCKWF.LL, SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD COMPANY to-da- O. Ellason Is a practical clock anrt watchmaker. Goe. C. Fercasoo Does all kinds of watch and clock mak- ing, repairing and cleauing. tM (Vmi uny'a F.very raekajro Itrand of Strictly Pure V Into l.i ad liear.-u-e : following guarantee of Daniel Urenlg. (v,,.j. It. V. K. Jeuiiens Ik i osider.t agont for Franklin MacVea?h A ' o., wholesale grocers, Chicairo; Chlcnyo White Lead and Oil Co.; and Liverpool Jt Loudon i; Globe Fire Insurance Co. I.,nt liner, Taylor A Co. Sells luml)er. shins-les- , sash, doors, mould- iiiL'-i- , f ranies, and everything in the bjlld-in- if iina. wiiiTi". r,";.n company, ft. LOUIS, MJ., t'i cmtiii.i mi adulti rai entite-lyo- f tion whatever. If h "tup ATI". CAUIiUX UK PC perfectly OF LEAD and Linsec I oil, cnl is said subj'.Hit to Chetnicii A na'.y and the BLO l'IPK TEST. James neuiiit Th name of thi Company is p'acfd ONLVtlpon STKlC'TLiV I'L'UK l.ea 1.infe-It m not placed wpon a second or other Wliitn rior quality. So pirties pttreh.l-Un- r COM PAN V" I,ead branded VSUU TIIKItX srm: rrf o'-- ". i::iir a aro -- Sells a'l kinds of Wasatch woolen mills home-mad- e cloth, arid buys wool. A. miner . . "Does business as attori'ey and counseor-E,t-ia-- v. I'erfeclly Fwre Article. .fCtoilfnv AT V6. work St !l '.'.l.i r- a I;. :i i) i 1 ... t J I .sli cii . .".h'-"- it3ini Otikey Kl:vK of planinff and n -- . .i;od.s wvl.v, and paekirur, e!e. aa-- f rattles woo t C. 4' Jomsr; lor-- i nuiU on to terms easy tiioiioy iSS3. ZEFOT-AIBI-ISIItEff- Harris A CvniM mantles and grattd and Bnestoue Morton A To. ft wi:ios an-lienors, wholC3a'e anJ il i t For Sale hy Z. C. M. Tensile! & Co., and May Davlil Jamet coytiiinjr in the tin, sheet iron and .r sini'th line, also iu the gasatting line. Ii( f i i?T The Whit" Lead container i't tli tliid I'aokjjare is Knaianieed Manttfacttireis, ttij sAUIMlIUiN' BLEACHED lr. Does -- MammotK Lime 1 & -- " C4 HOT SPUING bushel. Moi.-e- and r Paddx:k Milky Rake, Cuacord and carriages, plows, barrows, cultivator wafOU timtwr, etc. P.eapi-r- &icrn-.- pts - ec-Jii- - Terrritory. tor tho - u.'! .Si-il flOXKKR LIXB OF ITAII. Ued Canyon Coal. Taylor A Cutler krti ls of general raerchaudise. Taylor's Hotel S. . SOjDTHERH RAILROAD pipes punips , ?!:o MACDUFF BROTHERS. WAR latfi, at who le sale aud retail. Itobcri Stuitli. che.ip, LIME IN THE MARKET forevery purpose. Will sell Cheaper for Cash at Kiln'than ' any otht-- r n;r.i in .tortttla Lniubcr Antoclntfon, - 'tilt sash, wood tuouldinffs, 6hltiles, doors, and crater IjIIC'U'i' IJEhJT UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD Haiti Wagon, Wood two-third- bug-trie.- City ty tho liOail at 25 I i I M K Delivered in Salt ili' tV!ly, llo'aartt Scbree Wiili or without .'joard. Mrs. i:H'!'s table. S. P. T'ftM4ll . . J. IIoi'cm family groceiies,' parasols, u timer dress goods, gems' clothing, boots jpr.u.s. wit ;!.:C3, laiiies fh.jee, children's sh' es, and s'.ry goods and genera' !y. Jamrt TonnneiKl 0i and On and after June 20th 1875. 1um of S'tinn. Trains leave Sa't Lake. 1. i'r. Paes'r. 7 00 am 3PM Wood't T33" "rir.:ns- - 7 50 ton. 8 Kvulo.j 4 " S"0 .V . i. 620 g.OO . .V(j. 9 Fare. Traiaa.leav JaU" Lake Lit tie Cottonwool Junction A rrive at 31 11 r n:mr- - -- i. rpv;;i ,i'a " 1.00 7 31 " l.S u in T 41 ' l.&J U 7 63" 1.75 13 Arrive at 2.00 8 2n Puasiug Places. Tfl.li.v RUN DAILY, WILL CSun.!cnii Excepted,) Salt Lako City ai :40 a. m. and .fAvmg Mir, p.m.; anJ Otrdon at 6 a.m and 8:30 p.m. For all information ' concernln r reixht or Pass tge. apply to ff JOHN SHARP, JR. i and Tick U u. Ajrent. Knsight JOHN SHARP, SO 75 Draper American Kork... Provo Sprinirvnie, Spanish Fork,. o ;rj id 11 11 1 W 2 I 2 50 3 7ft ir-3.r. ',') 10 51 ... 2f 75 1 2; . .. Pleasant Grove 1 23 4.) M. 3 Oil :i 4 ( Tra'.ns ienvo Terminus, IP. M. 1 I" .12 A. U 20 .413 5Vf 2:-- .l4Pt 2 05-- 25 Pleasaiit .1 3 08 2 00 .1 Ort-ve- .. I American Fork... Lehl QraptY Ar rive at Sandy, Leave andy Junction Little Cotton w'd. J2 2" 10 ' t 71 m1 3 IX 3 :5 3 V 9 25' ll1 9 55 61 I.ke. 40 l'l 30. 6 JOHM H'UAHP, Gtneral fritjnt itft AT MMVAIMT NTOKC, ths Post OppisitiWhite Go'xN Ticket J CRaCXE.1 Wednesdays & Suntfays at Lake Point with ' fcf THE STEAMER GENERAL GARFIELD tiioh will make a t'rtp nfbeOREAT SALT LAKE, returning in tttae for Sapper . . I, t tin l.aliii -lnln" 1 . i .1. nuici, awrconQit'i20 iiiiu Lake Xfri?if City l7 7 at.Salt 1 rt "u citnr ot wounosoay Sunday Trains, and ad including ride on I 5t. Stcaincr), fepecial rates given to Excursion Parties ufon application to O. W. THATCHER, Gvnera-- Pasaanger Agent. tor any sformatlon concerning f reiKht. aapIytoJ N PIKE, Gen'l Freign Agent. . KIMBALL, SupL Tra'ns Daily as follows will MO Kill U : AUI. X'i. 1. Leave OirJen,--I- . Xirlir'aam. 41 f 9:20 Logan,. Arrive at Franklin... a. m. n,. 2:00 p. Olfi llaratuj. ! & Washington, 20. The sundry civil appropriation bill, as sent to the President for his approval today, contains the following items: b'ur the Pacific coast, besides those CRACKERS !! CRACKERS agreement between the House and Senate, $80,000; for San Francisco appia;s r's stcr s $27,'HX; for San Krancbco building $50,000: for Mare Island dry dock $25,000; for surveying private land claims $3,000; for incidental expenses of California Sarvej'or General's cilice, $2,500 lor his ealary ! ! 3:.l " U T A U Co., team Cracker Lake of JANUARY 1st, 1870 run " BUI. pub-Treasu- ry AFTER ON AND EASTERN. 'Hie I ootli Bankruptcy ( use. ' Chicago, 20. The7WAwts'a New York special says that John 11; Piatt, assignee in bankruptcy of Edwin Booth, the actor, filed his final report, the proceedings having occupied over two years and a half. His creditors have virtually given him his discharge, as all of them sold their claims to friends of his. Hie .Sundry ( Ivll Appropriation 1 scctti Ajtni. Dress fJiw!s. appropriations, reported a hill appropriating $7,000 for the expenses of the joint select committee on Chinese emigration; passed. Also a bill extendiug to the 31st of July, temporary provision for the expeuses of the Government; passed. ' Phillips made a conference reof the sale port on the bill for the reservation of the confederated Otoe aud Missouri Indians in K sas and Nebraska- Blahd opposed the report and a policy to transfer billaspart'of all the Indian tribes to the Indian Territory; a policy which he saiil was a blow aimed at the prosperity of St. Louis, and for the advantThe report was age of Chicago. not agreed to ayes o; nays m. Simpson, from the committee on patents, reported back the Senate bill to punish counterfeiters of trade mark; passed. (. i i Hi'1 and everything Must he sold within ti.xty making appropriation forlighthouse iry Goods no. service, Benicia arsenal, coast surdays to make room tor Fall Goods. VV Remember all. that at Shwartz vey and fish propagation, concern?tore, opp site the Poet OJice, is tho place ing all of which there has been no e to dl93 Shawl-- , 3i'.piite Un. :o:- - ONLY, a SPKCIAL EXCURSION .THAIN will leave Salt Lake City at 10.45 a.mon-nectin- g 30 Selling off at Cost T II E -- Half-wa- H cotioei'uittn GOODS J-m- Y 4 00 1". LTA'i XORTHERX RAILROAD. Diuner.) A rriving at Salt Take City at 2.03 p.m. ON S U N DAYS ; Leave Salt Lake City at lo:t, a.mstop-;iui- r 26 minutes at Late PoiHt for Diuuer,. House at 1:10 p.m.; reikrrive at Hair-wa- y y Houso at 1:25 p.m., turning leave .si riving at Salt Lake City at 7:20 p.m. . Hll taxpayers the District arc hereby uotik d that there will bn a School-houson the at .Friday meetiug seven evening, July 28th, at half-pa- st o'clock, for the election of a board of three tho Trustees for ensuing term of three j ears. 15. n JOHN NICHOLSON, I Trust es. I HENRY PUS11Y, ' dOOlw i SUMMER PANY will run laily Trams ua . follows Sundays excepted) : Leave Salt Lake City at 7 a. m. for Stoppinir 2.) minutes at Lake Point - Breakfast.) Half-wa- y House at 0.2o a tn. Arrive at House at 11.40 a.m. tave Half-wa- y20 minutes at Laku Point for (stopping District Trustee. of 20th School ' 3 20, 3 32 4 22 Arrive at 3alt COM- 0200 ) 2 PrlvO--'- ON AND A FT Eli i (lWh Ward, Salt Lake City I Payson, Spanish Fork,.... 3pringvi!'ie, - ARRANGEMENT. On General Agent for Utah. e, (Jenerai RILWAV 1113-- V 1 Utah Western Railway .Hay 1st, .Homlay, The D AM WRSTEKS CKNTF.NATtY BAUNF.S' fccliool (joins Nortti. For all information freight or Passage, atply to T " TORY, or ON K HITNDKKt-- YEARS of A MlUt ICa N INDEPENDENCE," a superb ilrst-elas- s work. Apply immediately to A. R. WRIGHT, tin 12 IKji - SPRING lany Does a general banking business, and receives deposits in sums as low as one dollar. InTITil Nos. 1 and 2 will be run dailyNos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 will bo run dally, Sundays ejewpted. & I. 1 00 8 03 8 18 9 0&! Saotauuin, u i x m: tt 10 4 rnxd, at 7 10 M- - 7 53 Samly Leave 3andy 3antaiuhi, Arrive r P. 2 3 15 3 A.M. 7 .Od 7 a7 4f-- : . Terminus, . v 3 Pays'm, a ! vv , 1.35 " 5 40 Traia-- I 1.00 StatiMt. of Lehl 'Vklf . " 52" 1L'" M. dry goals, grocerie?, carpets, hardware, crockery aud glassware, boot and ehix'S, hats and caps, leather and findings, and all sorts of genera! tn "rchandise,who!e-sa!- e aud retail. Zion'sSavliiK1 Bank aud Triinl Colli" Sell .no .75 4 33 Uoirif Nontli. Yi.i 16" the committee geu-C'taU- y, Vttrt. i. 4 08 726,. C roti- - Washington, of(). liaudall.froni Pell Z. C. So. 3. So. HOUSE. IVnlfcer Bros. dry gorxls, groceries, hardware, glasi and i rockery warp, and merchandise whti'.csale and retail. 1873, q"icr Jlay 29), &u.U Cily, a sup rio. and JS.000 for VRK daily of manufacturing clerks; $2,200 each ail kiuds of Crackers. for salaries of the surveyor generals Pic-ui- c, Bos S.yln. fkittor. t)v8ter. Pearl ton, Ikiftom Outter, Santa Clara, Saloon, of Nevada aud Oregou, $1,500 each Ptkit. Hard Hread, La Grande, Ginger for incidental expenses, aud $3,500 Snap, Lemon Snap. Jenny Llnd.Aberuethy . for clerks, and similarly reduced Sugar, Wine Clacuit, Ginger Nuts. for now are Washington, Idanore Tne being shiptiod appropriations rarlptiee and sola throughout this and adjoining Ter aho, Montana, Utah, Nevada, New ritories at prices lower tuaa taslcru o Mexico and Arizona; $300,000 is Western,. Art.lrt s nt)rdcrs to th UTAFl STFA& appropriated in a lump sum for CrtAflvllR FaCTGRV, D.x 248,8. L. City surveying the public lands throughic DAKLInti, out the whole country, to be disUKi-DAL- NOCTlin AItI. i d 1 3" wll Pronrietors tributed in the discretion of the Department, and the rates to be American and Foreign, a-- ta, for the work of surveying are paid at inventors for " OJf:5". .Locan:.. J PiTEHTS fixed by the House as heretoof thot low as as those 2:2."i prices r. tn. Brigham anv reliable agency.. Cor fore published. - 4:00 " . Arrive at OirdeiHi . respondence Invited with iuvButors, and i ;6. with those who have had their Inventions Renntor Stewart on the Money QuesG1inier-i- i Satft.bifi-y'gtatgo Line tosat by the TJ. 8. Patejtt OrrrCB, also tion. from tykuLtana cotuects with tralm at rejected with Merchants and manufacturers desiring T Kit DC MAKK.S AND LABKLg. Fratiaflii.? A letterfrorn txSenalor Stewart $ ' s V" - f :01 . Leavc"l?ranklln.! od " - I vf: LL, . supt. a Patent aroniliiff t tin t. IHVEIITORSi modelandor ofaa Trirt 11 denreHfdon tHtfh AtuiQA nl In the con the universal traction of the world's stock of d209 U licaet J. your Invention. We will make examina money and the demonetization of .i ' tion in the nt Ornci and if we think He maintains that the it patentable, will send you papers and silver. vour caee. ndviee and United States have tho right and M. D. We refer to Hen. Leggett, Ex Com or fatents, Cleveland, o., O. H. power to stop this contraction, and MONEY TO LOAN ! missioner Kolley, Esq., Secretary National Graue, says all the mints should be set to OJV EASY TERMS, Louisville, ivy., ev. V. li. Power, Wash- work coining the standard silver ington, D C.und toatthe Danish andD.Swedish To small borrowers, on Improved ForeUn dollar, abrogated by mistake or coC. Legation Washington, our for Send 'Guide lor ob vert design in 1S73, and when coin t37 Stamp stalments Ifw deslrnble. I'rlmlials taining Aaaress Patents." ed use it to pay the debt according Louls Bagger A Co., onijr, urtui iiu. to the contract. This alone will '.Solicitors of Patents, C. E. POMEBOY, Broker, dll Washington, d, C reduce the pi ice of gold until the dll9 In Uodbe's lrng Store, I'.i.iS. NlBI.KT, - Oen. Fre'gU 4 -r- 1 1 time eleven second. Merrill, of Dartmouth, aud Dowus, of Wesleyau, walked the graduates' mile walk;the latter wou in 9.45. W. J. Wakemau wou the hurdle race, making the fastest time on record, eighteen and a quarter seconds. Green, of Princeton, wou the mile run in 2. Vi. ("lone ol the (ireat Dry (.ooils Sale. New York, 10. The dry goods sale closed this afteruoou. The sum realized being about two million five hundred tltousaud. ,The prices at which goods sold were about 20 per cent, below tho lowcr-and will market prices of have a moral influence ou governing the rat its for the beason. The rooms were well filled and the competition was lively. During the bidding there did not sctiu much excitemeut, but as 5oon as a price had been fixed it appeared a9 if every person iu the room was desirous of securing the goods. The Heat frightful Mortality t to-d- ay, AniooE (hlldreu. Tho heat continues intense. The mortality among children e is frightful. For tho past twenty-livdays Ihe deaths among children uuder five years of age averaged nearly 100 daily. Iu Brooklyn last week tho deaths were 530, the largest death-ra- te ever recorded there; of this number S90 were children under five years e of age. Many fatal cases of suu-tron- to-da- ilic Ynclt .UoliHWk." tio,uall. Struct by rt Commodore Garner had invited a party of friends to sail V.'ith hfru this afteruoou, ou the Muhuwh, and they were preparing to r start when a storm came up. The story of tho disaster is told hy eyewitnesses as follows: "Thos. 1. Huutjonoof tho seamen of the Cuiiiicst of Dujf'trin, near to which the Mohaick had Her anchorage, says about 4.20 was standing on the deck of the Cotint-Cof DvjJ'trin, and after the haus-in3s g tho Townscnd House. : y to-da- y, iiuprowd city real estate. :i,ii A Darllns 'steatn Cracker Factory) Miko end (Ttah e':i a in ariieie of crackers. (,:i Ui-ri'.n- 51 ter carefully. After some dissension whether the managers should goon with the argument ou the side of in the abthe prosecution sence of Carpenter, who was to reply, the Henate, sitting as a court, on motion f Coukliug, took a recess of ten minutes. Upan reassembling tho impeachment proceedings wero suspended temporarily, aud tho legislative business was resumed. Mr, Booth, of California, from the committee on public lands, reported favorably ou the Kenate bill for the relief of certain claimants uutler the donation law of Oregon of Sept. 124th, 1S30; placed on the calendar. VViudom introduced a bill to con tinue for ten days from date the provifcfctis of tho act to provide temporarily for the expenses of the Government; passed. . Anthony introduced a bill authorizing the congressional printer to continue the public printing for a period of tea days In advance of tho regular appropriation; passed. The impeachment trial was then resumed and it was announced that Mauager Liapham, who had been assigned 'to opeu the case for the prosecutiou, was too sick to go ou and his place was takeu by Manager Iynde, who commented ou the fact of the vote of s of the Senate less than in favor of jurisdiction, aud argued that iu the impeachment of Judge Barnard various seuators who voted against jurisdiction voted iu favor of The question of jurisdiction iu this case had been rendered according to law. and was binding upon all senators. lie quoted from numerous legal authorities iu support of his views, aud , when he coucluded, the Se nate-- Bitting rs a court, adjuurned till legislative business was resumed, ami a message was received from the House anuouueing the passage by that body of a bill to continue tho act to provide temporarily for the expenditures of government concuruntil July 31. The red therein. to-da- iei, pr staple and fancy, grocot ' W. II. GroTM all tor's of Dentist work. So'. is tA won by H. It. Steveus. of Williams; as to W. J. Wakeman, of Yale, second; : -- of theyacht's sails, noticed that tho Mi'hau-had all her sails except the foretop sail set. He remarked to one of his shipmates, 'The Mowhak has all her sails set and here comes a tquall, let us fee how tdie takes it,' and had hardly finished speaking, when the fquall struck her. She capsized, whereupon he and George Clanicy and Henry Featherstoue lowered a boat, cutting one of the stanchions in their hurry. They at once proceeded to the wreck, but found that they could only save one man, whom they put on board the yacht JJr cad nav fjJtf, but iu doing so the boat got bo damaged that they were compelled to return at once to the Countess o Dtjferin. Saw several men on the Mohawk, whose' companions Were uuder water, crying out for au axe to cut away, the rigging so that the yacht could" right herself. The whole affair did not last over ten minutes. Ou passing the Mohawk they distinctly observed several people in the cabin looking through the windows and crying for help, which it was impossible to render them, ('apt. Johnson, who owns a number of small boats, was standing on the beach at the time, and noticed that the centre board of the up and all sails set. He remarked to a bystander thit if those Ou board did not look out there would be an accident very soon. The squall' almost immediately struck the yacht, which keeled over." The Herald furnishes the followingMr. John K. Haight, an old sailor, related the occurrence as follows: "I was at Captain Still-well- 's place on the shore at Clifton, Staten Island, this afternoon, about half-pa4 o'clock, iu company with Capt. Silvey; the latter gentleman, looking out ou the bay, suddenly pried out, "There goes the yacht Mohawk over.' I jumped to my feet from the lounge on which I had been lying, and looking toward Stapletou saw, at a distance of about half a mile or more, the yacht referred to, which had j ust righted again, having been clear over on her beam ends, fcshe remained urijjht some three or four minutes, and then being caught by a stiff puflTof wiud frorr land, went over on her broadside agaiu. "The craft had j ust got under way when the squall first capsized her, and while she remained righted I watched intently to see what would be done by those on board. Every stitch of canvass was set, and yet so far as I could see not the slightest effort was made to save her; not a single sheet was started that we could see from the shore. Captain Sillwell was very much ex cited, and cried out, 'That's the damdest jiece of work l ever saw in my life. Why don't they let her come up in the wind?' There was of time after she righted toplenty let go all the sheets forward; if that had been done and the peak of the main- tail slacked away, she wan Id have come up iu the wind, aud no harm would have come. As the "yacht went over I looked at her through a glass; her masts were lying flat in the water and her head was towards the shore; one side was lying out of tne water exposing her Keel, ana on her bilcre some fifteen or twenty Several people-- ; were (fathered. ladies were lying down, clinging to st . J. 1S7G. SOS. issiat.' planking, and someout geutlemen were standing up upon the was flat in lh topmast, w lik-water, a nutnlnr of stilor were-and seve nl cil eis b struggling St riiled the jit'. "A boat at one tt:itcd to the rescue. The s'eam yacht Idcul whs ing w ithin about time-eightof a mile from the Muhawk, with steam up, when the latter capsized. She started at once to render assistance to the uufortunate pa8engrs, but instead of going directly alongside the capsized vessel, the Idf.al steered clear around her, even going outside of a craft that Jay some tliirty fathoms beyoud. When she did reach the Mohawk, instead of making fast to the bow, which was highest out of water, the Ideal made fast to the stern, and actually uuder water. pulled the Mohawk seven fathoms There was only six or when the accident occurred, and as the Mohawk has some forty-tw- o feet of beam, a portiou of her side was still visible above the water, the other probably resting on the bottom. Two small boats which put off from the shore reached the capsized vessel before the Ideal had finished her circuit of it. I at once started for the club house and saw no more of what occurred at the scene of the disaster. Mr. Haight was intensely emphatic in his condemnation of the persons in charge of the luckless vessel, as weie also several other boating men who witnessed it. As the storm approached it looked so threatening that the master of the yacht Countess oJ)ujer-istripped his vessel of all nail, even taking down the awniug." The Times says Commodore Garner himself could easily have 'escaped, as he was standing ou the deck at the time of tho accident, but he rushed down tire hatchway to savo his wile, mid was drowned with her. Mr. Louis B. Mordant, another jiassenger, mccceded in saving Miss Kdith May, a sister of Jas. Gtmloii Beutu tt's fiance, aud would have saved Miss Hunter, but the rush of water tore her from his grasp. The captain of the Countess of Duff'trin, iu common with all the spectators, was surprised at tho Mohawk carrying sails. The disaster is generally ascribed to the criminal negligence aud poltroonery of the sailing-maste- r ltawliugs carrying such a pre-- s ef canvass in the face of a squall, and then neglecting the ordinary precautions for righting her. Raw-ling- s was among the rescued, but he disappeared immediately on reaching the shore, aud it is rumored that he has fled tho country. Great indignation at his conduct exists on Staten Inland, and among yachting circles, In both of which Mr. Garner was highly popular. The deceased possessed an estate valued at from ten to twelve mil lions of dollars, consisting mainly of manufactories iu the northeru part of this State. His yacht, the Mohawk, was the largest of her class afloat, being oyer 300 tons bur den." Among the lost are commodore Garner and bis wife, Mis Adele msmmm II GDI ER 1 hs n . Hunter, daughter of Desbrosses Hunter, of Hunter's Point, Frost CHICAGO TRADE. it ; ' Tn S. ; v!e ' . ' ? Stadtor Specimen Circular ndestimates. AHt SKI. UNO n CIlEs 110 roll Til lit lY PATS. IIAVK ,ICST Rf T wo Oax .1 ; 11 VI, ' .V,.; r.-- ; lt'2 tl CxS AMllltlCAN to .V ,i 1' 'i ASP KKllNt 'x': IV 5e per It. KxlO 10x18 i2e l.'t;.S " " " Fx MY' . ,( & FAIRBANK . ... ' '. CO,, lil II. ,h r Vv WV 4 n 1." !t. K.T 1.C0 s. I'&.i, Li : MAltlY .lavtt:t , Rill PIE GF it. f LARD rs and lieu'ivi. Man-il.aiil an t Neat.sfiH.t Clb. 1,000 SIZES IN STOCK. ii- uralirpTni! DR. A. W. CALDER, - ; t Ueady workeJ for ilaiitifr, liU'. pi l!. Liberal Rrdurlion mailr to thr Trade. Wo aro Soiling our Class at 25 per cont. Lower than any other Dealer. TESTIMONIAL. bA.f i'UANClCo, July, l;t:. thff ui!dett.'iied, take pl In reeotnnitMida.K A W. t'AI.IiKP io all rnat W-- thue who may ivs a thinUi.'l and im nix-rato- PATRONIZE ie lr. need the str vices of plictt iKitillileiii'e GLAZING DOHETtO ORDER. ill. i iitrAt.o, ;, , i v DEWT.ST, f A . CHICAGO. ii .!(,! ,.. H ISe 24x30 HAVE S or. Monn.t ., l.' x 0 CiV.tll (I.'.'O IV t SCxTl) I Villi To 1012 8e PHU 10c (', .1.' , ' e t'.'i. - ni.1e a irge r'Hiet inti, a following Pi lee I. st will sh t: Aud .have rt anil jUh, r r. iri ' '.'-- WINDOW GLASS. (Silos, '.ti 1 - N. K. Xj of elm Mr,,'., MiLLSNKUYioTrlAW GOODS XutL,:; iiiul luJii's' unii.vhiii; d; PliUV- TEA POT STORE ,.t. r 11 Walsh & Hutchinson, '; Tea at Cost tXaiian ' & GO, Y. M . CHICAGO. li:-' G.F.GULMER . uLm Fill. Ml LL ill j im, i k li AY. t), Icr. id n r: E r-- a Ten-ti- t. ly I'om jietent and nnlHUi! In ivli.'in we have hn in a It as a lentUt and k trentlenan. , IV n! Ir. H. Wmdilttpt..'! Street. Prsi.ltfMlV.HTSi. SfUKLLANP, leiUM, 111" Fourth Street. tu j H. MiUi.NAI.H A fXX, DruvKktii.S. i oi tier SauMUne and i'aio dliU AC-TIN- 1 . stn-eui- . DANIEL. HOUSE TOVtfNSEND SALT LAKT (MTV. lrr letor iun use ml, Jikiiien d!M Tho Best Market for til kinds of GBOCEBIES and PROVISIONS, HOTEL, HAMS and BACON, Home-mad- e N.i.'f Ci!u. XiAlXSTUriT, (r and Imported Candies, Can Good?, OU W1THOUI' IUAtiIi UOOMS WITH &c, Wholesale and Retail, at Hvm nw ojn. Mm. 8. .1. Kixlpem lm Itnf leen tn t hf Hif'P' kh a rtttm 1.82 FIRST SOOTH STREET, ler of rai, under.tarnlx how to koei ad.Htttl TAYLORS table. I l.artid rea'i.al'U'. . 'a-- SALT LAKr. CUT. t&"lel iveri iroyr. n always r(ndy. CALL AXD SEE: ME. Altorncy anl C'o:iiisiIor Cmee DANIEL CRENIC. dim f. Thome, brother of Mrs. Garner.two ,10A. WAItER, J'lUN REtS, cooks and a seaman. A. J.'HN r. OBLAO. The j'acht has been towed to the JOHN KNIGHT, beach, where the bodies of tho com modore ami his wife can be seen "in the cabin locked in each other's arms. A later report says the sailing master has been arrested, and is C&RRI&GEllGOHCO., under guari to prevent violence at f the hands of the excited people. (Suctaw-;j. lit j j r.) Heath of 'tltflnc Bull" mid Others SECOND SOUTH STREET, Confirmed. One and a balf K'oeVs East of Mala. Sr. PAUL. Minn.. 20. A I'ioneer DESERET Wal.li i:r ant imp i B. W. E. L. Cl:, . it r. , r i 1. 1: limit r JEN HENS llccic!ont A.;cnt. OU.i'o and aitii'.e ltootus, HUd Temple SALT LAKE CITYFraatlin HacVeaEi 4 - & Co.. Ve s and Tribune special from BisWHOLESALE GROCEBS, All. K1ND l marck 'says the statement that Sit- tint? Bull was killed in tha fiahr. V II 1 C A U ( , I L t. . with Custer is confirmed from In VEHICLES BD1LT TO ORDER Crazv Horso and dian sources. Black Moon nin also killed. Thn statement that Sittintr Hull' band of Uncapapas lost 100 killed, aud mat tne total loss or tne Indians will rwach nearly 400, is renewed. Six comnauies of the22d infnntrv on the steam left Bismarck to-ler Carroll to reinforce Terry. Near ly all tbe bucks are absent from the Standing Ilock camp, am! have undoubtedly joined the hostile?. av . Won't Accept. Worcester. Mass.. 20. Hon. G. F. Hoar will not accept the nomi nation lor congress. MO.OOOflrr. Chksteu, N. H., 20. The saw mill belonging to Jacob G. Towle, near Massatie Lake, was destroved by fire; loss about $40,000. WESTERN. The Uepreased Ntnteol the Stock. Market. San Francisco, 20. The de- tressed state of the stock maiket las become the subject of newspaper controversy. The Cironiole is publishing strong bear articles, which the Call and Jiullclm intimate are paid for, while the Alia bolsters up the bonanzas. Colonel v air, superintendent or the Califor nia aud Consolidated Virginia, telegraphs from Virginia depying in From the Farm Wagon to the family carriage. 4 u a 1 i t y of work unci material guaranteed. Alining Curs huilt on short notice. done in a slyle Hvcond to none. Prices reason nb! e. Itc-puiri- m Bit to. & LEADS, PAINTS; COLORS, Oils, Tuipcntine, Brushes, Etc c H l c At! o, ILL. & Liverpool Men & ' Glole ug BlnclcNiuitliliig iu all its branches. Carriage Painting ami Trimming done iu a superior maintop. Horse ft hoeing en:a speciality. FIRE INSURANCE Co. CASH CAPITAL aai ASSETS 30,000,000. Particular attention piven to tl.o liiKiirant ot reM letnv and contents. rpiv:a. rates offeied for terms of tltu o to five j srs. B. W. Ei JENNENS, W m 'orrrJijiiiH.fir WINDOW DOORS, Acont- Frilirltsit. - J3i BLINDS Lulli, Shingles, ETC., ETC MOULDINGS, toto the stones circulated disparag ing the condition of the mines, which he states never looked bet ter. Well informed patties consider the state of the market purely th result of speculative operations. Silver is unchanged. Canada. Severe Hall Stortu. Toronto, 20. Information just received from St. Casimer, Port 0 Neuf, says that the parish was re cently visited by u severe hail storm, which almost completely an nihilated the growing crops upon about fifty farms, and to cap the climax, the grasshoppers are finish ing what the hail spared. S3 $ fJ TVTT lj FOREICN. GREAT BRITAIN. DESERFT HATU1NAL BAHK 1b Mioottas; Match. n T nvnnv Th Tllrdm i.liil.l Or Salt Lnkc City, ITLrIi. vhe 9J0 yards. score .at the, closenn-of -. n t i f ..ln...l Stoou: ocoiiauu i,uuj ijiitiuu ma, X m iuc Paid up Capital, - - - $200,000 tun ireranu o. 1.000 yards the contest for the Ofuoe and Yard, Half Block 8outh shield score was England 1,403; Author lzod CaptUl, . - f 1,000,000 t. of Depot. Scotland 1.458; Irelaud 1.3S3. , H. WM, President H0tPF.R, ; S. LYNN. Supt. A Month's Furlough The ,rhunder- - H.8. KLDRK1X)K, ., "WOOD I? UMTS - at v-- Tcttox uuu Pipes. . J. 1 fr explosion. Vleo-Prem- , BSIOHAM YOUNG, WM. XRNNTNOS, JOHN HARP, FERAMOU2 L1TT!.K, r. L. 8. U1LL8, JXfwtUm. The Mbrnina Post's Berlin special cm at ieiT "lemma - - ' w flmi. (3anfm1 - - 0 ww..I stantinople on a month's furlough j on Monday, J by command ofa the Czar, w no u est res .u personal explanation reiative to eastern affairs. Deals la kxebaose, Colu, Uotd Unst, The Grecian pnvernment ha In. Collesre Serin, - ste. . ''. J ' ' formed tbe northern powers that , she Intends t3 observe tho strictest Collections mads and proiiiitllst re- -. - mUted. neutrality. ' ' ' i ' ' of crew the of the 2ua- ' ' Forty FOHEIUN FOR oALbV KXCHAKQB aercr were Kineu by tne recent ex" TnUrttt imM on Sarinci' Dfp.KKfu. plosion, or have died from the . Diirao 1 1 , Ca-b.o- -- . ' ; fUKVll Ot l. V. ..." ? .t.-- : id $5000 Jte.Ja $30rrlvllereo. ofKa leads to SlOek fortune-peouUlo- , rail or write for 72 pi pt Meu aud Idioms of Wall Street," Wmlt, t and lowrt prtet for 1 (rlviNtf the alnMe Info' malum. etirs attd ether ADIiRtKN. jitXT KKF.E "IX ouA.M nirftt reliahtat bousxe Stnck Prottu paid In Coca. No liability bcyrm flreteott. Stocks hcrnrht ou ml) inrti-Ordeeeout4 by ro0i aud teietrap prompt return wade, i'or order and sbouk) hts-hes- c Fr!-llr- i r add rem HICKLD?a 1 CO., .JOHN itl... Bankers and BmVerm 2BI - - SH UUOAUWAI, e " v.l "itt.. : 3 I' . - t , W. I |