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Show t, c police now ii'il;-tha belief that the aiiin. p : r.h Wabhinwton, Oet. Sl.-T- ha bulletin and letters rc reived of isle bet y on tha population of the emanated from tha real murderer MmDUNCAN, Iawed tilted State oa June li, lsvu.ea shewn elf. and that It was a mistake to regard I'EAIUKS IX by tha first count, excluatvs ef whites than a hoax. Tha beats lu White-. in Indian Territory, Indiana aa near, ehapel and Spltallie Ids have been vstlooa and la Alaska, la e&480iM)i In every possible ll.ii' t Thaw figuraa may ba allghtly changed Ins lanesreorganized. lluois, Shoes, i the officers who were on I by later compulation. In Ja.iu on the murder rounds- - at the time duty anil Kury thing ' the 1 1M0 tha popnlatlon waa BOLlSS.TSn. were committed here beeu re-JMf: ii.; tn a First-clas- s an absolute Increase In ten yum ot 12. eniuM called to tiitfir old Ual3, Kvtry it i;! i noils Cheaper than M 1.757, percentage of Ineraasa S:tiv 4 A. In dual whose appvarmi' if imi.;1.. ;i isTO tha population waa stated aa 38.CLK. cause ..t the slight H ; in tile :i.l. According to these figurei the and diialmd fo. i , , ,i i .. I...rrv,r Store Smith increase between i70 and lsso fnr the musi iiup. i. i i.f I i ana U.iiy7,412, percentage of liiCMase. made ,.. i t .. tueiiLuj. I pon their f see thrse figure show eiiiplmrmsiu oi Is . ! .i i ,v that the impulatlon Increased beta ecu has formerly rlm-vt ItoJ auJ ouly 727,345 mure than ba number id tit e cuirj i i.l.u'ii tin. rtiue tween 1370 and 131, while tha rate of and rlnam-iiif ii;ie win ill..!' increase apparently diminished from age have prarllrslly eogcgid h the 3U.0N to 24.07 per cent. If these figures MUthorilles to aid in llie eudearors were derived from eorreet data, the forth to capture him. They being put would be indeed disappointing, Buck, are Instructed not to lepiilse any man " a reduction in the face of the euonuoue who solicits them Tin: ihm; and il.ey are guaran-tee- d Immigration diring the past ten years there will he I elp near at hand ,woul.d ?ru diminution in the fecund should their rjuipauUm attempt to i I of tlj Population or a corresponding P1 win them. The cl I murderer Is I luersase In the death rate. Theee figures by the leading drtei tivrs to hesupposed a very I .in utril in 11 inilo however, when tbs character explained Canyon. linking man. puse.'Odng uo of tha data need is understood. It is a ordinary e oidc-ipeculiar features, who is calculated not at Loarrr ft Son. well known fact having bon demon' to attract special notice, au.l whu m, Only tlie dta.nl tested by catenates and thorongh In cantkmi and artrnl that he can I timber used. vaatlgatloo, that tha eanani of 1870 was hlmaelf agaluet all suspicion, lie guard is nc.t grossly deficient In tha aontharn states, rapnlalva-lookluthey think, nor is lie i I so aa not mneh an exaggtrwhom anyone would feci i only to COAI.! COM." atod rate of lnersaaa ofgive popnlatloaba-twa- n afraid. 1370 and 1380 In tha United States bat to affect vwy materially tha rate of Coala of Firo. lnersaaa in tha country at large. Than omissions, tha bulletin says, .Niw Yohk, Oet. 28. ieholas Onark-enboware not within tha antral of tha cenan ecclesiastical lawyer, and a sus office. Tha eenana of 1870 waa member of St. Marks Chur.-- , in Ch- .i;i j::.l Rood Coni m the Manti taken under a law which ; SuperintendCoal .Mii'i-- , 4i miles ent Walker ebaraeterlxed as clumsy, street, this cii . ,'t Cnnijn, "i- South . ' i.it:i. The reu-su- e rector, antiquated and barbarous." propel ftiii, office had no power over Its numerCoil nt i - mli.es niilv 8,50 er ion o. Hi , lu i i i. l r A of I.ime. only 2ue. ators. in referring to these omissions 't:i. i.L r:nl rules given on large the superintendent of the tenth census when It per Imvii-l- . i irrf Mid iu his report In relation to South chargisf.Slt.iil. rfioautilii's. Proof. Thi'ii'iii & Co. Caroline. It follows a the rouvlu-'loII. Tiiu-iaI.yl..,:. pl..!!pl.l of tha highest authorltory either that brought a lih. i si.it f..r in tk,. sutha census of 1870 waa grossly deficient against Law) i r ijii:irk.-iiIn regard to the whole of tha auto or i perior courl. j Judgement we givm for the full ' wuie considerable parte thercer. or else I m:, or noil of Co-ol&xi Api jl. An ecu ten was! that the census of 1330 was fraudulent auiouut Those, therefore, who believe lu the ac- taken again1.! .Mr. Lniacnriii iV priqieny nesiiniTiexs curacy ricvr (i is last ivn i ii.inpii) leiuriud i July, it and honesty ot the tenth census, uusatislieJ. Wliu Mr. ijuackcithus io-Comm-- . s.iiiiplo rooms furnished. and that it waa tbouroughly established turned from the old the lat-- 1 c.u;:it. . limit accept tha other alternative, OUi us rail. part uf ncptciiiiu-r- , mi cmu'iilIuii was namely; that tha ninth census was ter n aiJj heputy What waa trua of Ihsued sgalu,! ,jji San i u US' in, Booth Carolina, wu also true. In a Sheriff burns arrceti d him. lie travelled around in Hori.-.- ' greater or Icaa degrae, of all tha southern Utea. Tha omission In all probability tody for three weeks trying to r.ii-- ! t! e : hamhVk. becould get amounted to not Ism than iftryxio. Sin!!11 vl;.- I When this was reported to Hr, Omitting from consideration tlmaaalalaa In whleh tha esnana of 187 to known or Bylanee he Instructed .Messrs. Loavsit presumed to hare been faulty the rata ft Keith, his attorneys to accept It. He of lnersaaa between 1870 and 1880L In tha sjdbs did not want to distress his I libeller. Satisfaction papers were filed remaining itstea has bean vary nearly in the superior court Qusek-aubo- a maintained in tha decade between 1880 to a free man. and !tu Perron HEITR1E ani Co-o- p.. -- -' COAiTEft&'eflEtCBOVE riioSiilt Lake Musiullealei's. Cm nwlllvrch tin (Use, -- ii'. 1 ' ex;-...'- - Ferret fe ft Uisen u: Utah, OMlnO (6 tp m Capital, I5OO.OOQ. 60 Main St, Salt Lata City, Utah IIKIIKK J. UKANT, rnwMnt. H M. It. I'KKMll.l, Vuf-- ra ideal HCUKK II. WEI.La, Owhlrr Directors- liiM.h V. suiilh, diii. II. (..ki., UklW?Sl,,J iwslKiii ii. I suima, Uuk V Tullir', r.'iMW 'liiwx.n T. Mravowlh Milo Mm, Uiirriii. Ho. m 43 & in use lu-e- & Co., santkik a 4 .i lt0 Tlje State Bagk or Utah. 230,000 1 IlHluy A. Klclunl W. liraaa tonal Wfifllliijr, KtwrlvM deimiUto on dvauid. haugo uuill pnnclpal iiUai, ua igylug 'Hpwiia Pr wi, louiHiutidffi mtwH kIwmwi uuarlMrlf. Aud w mtw vur biuiimg, , j I nAr,e S S.lty i s JTaut Utah. . r. nrnTox. u. . Sit-mil- e y. i" Weber Pianos, 35,000 in use. J Farn,C ,nd GeneraI PuN our Combination Fence Cular!y t9hcaPs, durability and Guaranteed Orders by Mail Receive Prompt ate tcntion. Send for Price List . i i . SMsh, n A . jlW&.Wfa Ii -- DKALER I X- MERCHANDISE. Agent J Studcbaker Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents for Amo3 Whitneys Steel Mowers and Reapers, . 'ija .JPcst i ? ; ' BMVSS5. DEALERS IX General Merchandise DRY GOODS, 1 i I Groceries, ; Agents fur the Cooper Wagon nnd the Mi IoriiiickM.'ichincry. VA - LTV - - -- U1A.11 i. K fc's' . Vp UYVVT C.S v CSv R m Office, - - Utah: l.8aiiha, Nsw Yobk. Oet. 21. A handsome woman 21 year old, with golden udblue eyas, holdings letter In ner hand, rang tha door bell of one ot the frame cottages in Ona llundied aud Seventy-sixtstreet between Madison and Washington avenue last Wednesday, timidly waited tor tha door to open. Thera had bean a iteath In that house scarcely a week before. The daughter, Annie 11 ever, a handsome girl had to pneumonia and left her widowed mother and affianced husband to mourn for bar. The young woman who stood waiting outside with a letter waa almost tha exaet counterpart of the dead girL Y hen tha door was opened 11 rw Mayer, a woman wall past mtnitif draiMd In blaek, looked out She stand at bar visitor aa If aha had bean confronted with an apparition from tha othro world, b"u"1' Mro. Meyer mada a short atop forward and triad to hold out her hands, and than dropped In a heap lost inside tha door. The girl shrieked and a young man ran out from ona ef tha rooms. Ha looked at tha girl mneh In tha asms way aa lire. Meyer had. Than he ran up to her, and putting hie arms around her, before aha knew what ha wu going to kissed her. Together they carried Mra. Meyer Into tha pleasant little parlor and Laid her a sofa. 8ha earns to presently and tarad around Ilka a person In dsimnm. Who are your aha asked, you are Ilka my Annie, who hu been dead not yet a week." Tha letter mealed a story whleh sounds Ilka a romance, and after tha doctor had read it he told Mra. Meyer that tha wning woman wain daughter whom ins had known nothing about and who was a twin with the dead girl Tha shock wu almost too mneh tor tha mother and than wu a moat affecting and pathetic aeeno between the mother aud daughter, united tor tha first time alnea tha death of bar child. Tha itaiy. whleh would not ba bellar-a-d were facta not at hand to won It, dates back twenty-lv- a years, whan Mri. Mayer gava birth to twins. Har health wu wretched and while aha wu tha fhthar and mine agreed to taka away ona of tha bablea. She wu plaeed In diarga of Mrs. HIraeh at 20 Booth street, Hoboken, and with her slnee had remained until aha attained fall womanhood, when on tha death of her slater It wu dedded aha should return to the parental roof. Mrs. Meyer's grief hu thus bean turned to joy. do, .'li- I catalogues fhek. I fc'i'-:- . aj'l'a::;:,;-- I'..!' i I Wl.iril ll.. I . ; I to even i! .. i.,; , llV far uupivural'l-- j : "J it: ' I I ! t ,'i. i i,rw Inp i I'inj'i bill'd telited poi.ri)'. uni isn ill iwlnli'd netaiiGri'. the fruit crop hu- luvu iteM. w. re ruined l.y the Karly putatorn drought and yielded poor returns. The late crop, however, had promised fairly well, ana, reports being well foundtil of tha almost total failure of the crop In Michigan and other great potato sections, the farm era looked for a fair yield and remunerative prices. The yield Proves to have been largely in excess of but thorn expectation, dug early and housed were attacked by rot, and. In many Instances, upon re sorting, one half were found worthies. The Litter digging. In many eaMS.hu been abandoned, there not being n sufficient nnm-be- r of sound one to pay for tha labor. Boom tomera, who ordinarily would hava hundrada of bnahela to sell, will bar hardly enough for their own nee, uA bnym an having carloads ofpo-Uto- u returned to them not fit for market The failure of thisbeing crop complete record of another dlsutroni year. u Paysan Opera heuae Burned. Pawom. Utah. Oet. SI. -- The cry of firs! fire! rang out on the air nt 7:10 and fluhu of firo in tha doors and windows otooi large opera bouse etartled those who happened to ba on tha streets at the fc A crowd Immediately rushed to tha bnlldlng and found it filled with moke and flames. A large piece of cenery had Meiden tally fallen, striking a swinging lamp, containing nearly a gallon of kerosene, to the floor, the oil over the streaming stage, making a perfect sea of flam. Jimmy Re its, a eon of the manager, J. A. Betts, wu the only person in the I ing et time and after giving tha alarm, bravely fought the flamea with hie hat until help arrived. A bucket brigade wuformed and with about fifteen mlnutea hard work, the blase wu quenched before any serious damage wu dona. It wua narrow escape for the large bnlldlng, which to ona of tha handsomest and most valuable structures tn our city, and will ba a warning for more care In tbs future Afsrafr. ld oulk. irni.1 ft LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO., IJL LB. i.W. wkw We have plenty oi money to loan on good security particulars call on or write to W.D.SI1 VL1S, LUMBERAND BUILDING CO., WHOLESALE and and EQPEOTL BniDDIQGf carry tlie Largest Stock south of Salt Lake City. The people of tha south will do well by buying their Orders by mail Doors, Windows, Etc., from ua, Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite tha U. C. and D.dc R. O. Depots. Wo W. B. ! Bargains For good Business locations in the S uqmiw-faetoryan- ! :n d him as the mnrdcrer. He wu arS rrciary i'ulj uu reted. Tbs motive for the erime wu rSSrH--' ' f 1! toned In Tom'! enmity for his stepTiii were muriy !.viil mother and bis desire to have undis- ofllceisaud citiivui pri-iturbed pomcMlon af his fathers pro- Am.i-iitii- t " i ni. Woolfolk wu tried twiu before being eonvlrted and sentenced to death. fur Killed by a Bull. special from Richfield eayi : George Staple, of Elslnors wh Inslautly killed After Jaek. by hi Uoletein ball about 11 o'clock a m. Batnrdar. in shilling hie son. Tha ver London. Oet. were the boll atertad for him, caught him before authorities active and determined in ha reached tha fenee, crowding him fortheir effort to trace tha Whlteehapsl ward between two pole, breakmurderer at tha present moment. ing both, and throwing bimln the water Superintendent Arnold and tha moat ex- ditch. Mr. Staple's bark, arm and wrist perienced detectives eeam panuadad win broken. Mtf never eiKike, dvlits that another horrible irlma la about to : ; : n. TAXMAN, Supt lAICOtl, I. I8IIETI8, w. ovo Above cut rvprcaenta A. IL An- -' Famous Tellurian Globe, a earn-whiean be seen at this offiee. V II. G. RBioroRP, Box67,Mantl,Gan.AgL i u u sa-Xe- six-inc- h Dealer Ik Handling Honn a Specialty. MT. PLEASANT, CTAU ! STATION. SCmr ? c.rrJr Dta heaviest and moat varied stock of attractive merchandise that can be found within tha Territorial iiKy of Utah in proportion to the apace we Wearoalroadr occupy, overstocked and with constant arrivals we are very much tfroaeed for tlie want ef more room. Rather than build any mots at ana ent we will eacnfice on our already low pricu in order to ineoro the deeired reduction of stock, hence wo offer you tha benefit of aw OT YS VRWE8 ;. : : on Ribbons, Lacu Embroideries, Summer Drou Goods. Glass ware Tinware and a wide variety of Miicellaneoue Cpnteiraoou. Notion and otlier NovelUu. We buy STEEL BABB WXBB i Car Lpta. " l"o cariy a full line of sixes inFEKOB Hmst. Wiw KAUf, GUNNISON, UTAH. 5 Cash Highest Price Paid for N.W Vmk PROVO. Cracker Factory,) fiAIT LAKE CITY Wallnn, . SQR!?. !' ii full line of Confectionery, Goods, cationery, Cigars, Tofcrc x), ; no makes a Specialty of Hts, Caps, Boots:and Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods and j-riiie- CENTRE ST., X goot o go d Kinds. Ilu-l- cr ..-.- i M. G. ItOLPHS Produce of all Utah - e vOWi C ribprkton, XIiBsfaciurer oi mlNlili iM treat ill llaw aauuMtd, Pure Breed Pmhpron Horses, SOUTHERN CENTRAL Utah 5upply Cu., A lDE John P. Christen ecu. ROBBINS&CHRISTENSON Large Sample Boom ttvWev XWtAYuX, Ttfte J. Fielding Prop. MANTI, - - UTAH Osr ml are made rf tke tun and IMkiii A. C. OLSON, JametM, lvobbina. . 8.8.tOWAIDl EN FIELDING HOUSE I W. I ' all kinds of k frt mn BED I-N- ISTAIL DEALEBf Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. r t:i-.'.- For full suits. MADE-WOOL- - Furniture, - . Jlaii ager;plnaim. if I .1 il'; VERY EASY TERMS. SEX3 IXEL BLOCK exia-ditlo- I ox a pANDREWS k !.l. . )J1Y GOODS, GROCERIES CLOTHDIG. -- BY i'ir. liiua y 30. JOHN LOWRY 8c SON, GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE MOnoy! Money!! Money!! -- , Criminal Neglect. Apply to Felt, oljon A Co, Pmro. Athens, Ga., Oct. W. - A lioniLli Vfc ot starvation from tovurtv hue ji:-- i come to light here. A niau wai ' 11 (.'iiili'f by a little hut near llarpi i'a Cut, vihi'ii John llro. t attent'ou tvs aiirurird l,y low moan, as of tome me in greet iltetro. Hanged Kntiriiig the plare, he fouinl in a squal' Agents of Febby, Ga Oct. 29. Turn Woolfnlk id room on a pretext for a bed, a white was hanged for mnnler. Tin woman, thin, emaiiriated auil ulntuet PROVO WOOEEX MILLS, Provo, 'Wwwwwcw'fc-- t erime for which Woolfolk suffered death exhausted for lack of food, aud by her AKD aide the dead body of au infant lu a wuamoet atroetona oue. DESERET WOOLEN MILLS, 8. L. City. state of Tho tha of wornau Hava putrefaction. bad moved da lu buk to tbutr old stand August 5, 1887, night I Tvwe, Gibb county, nina people were brutally beeu taken 111. and bring penniless, and In tho Constitution Building. murdered by him. Tha vletlni were astrsugor in the tirijriiburliood, l.ad been SALT UU BiTT. II. r child bad died 18.36 MB IT , fe': Captain Richard E. Woolfolk and wifN utterly deserted. their children, Richard F. Jr., Susan, by her aid, bet she was t o weak lu HOME rise front her briL einl lay ilirr uy og GOODS, Pearl, Annie, Rosebud, Charlie, i from starvation, white tlm ho :y id Ii V Mattie and Mrs. Welt aged 84. VhoIeah and Retail, Tha acana of tha crime wu tha Wool-fol- k dead infant slowly puinucd by Inr homestead, a oountry form house. aide. Tbaatteutlou of the aulliuritue CO., Tha first alarm of the tragedy earns wu called to the horrible ca-- anil the from Tom Woolfolk tha only survivor womans wants were telimd und the I OF CHICAGO, ILL, JOHN C, GUTLEB ehlld burled. BRO. of tbs family. The newi of tha terrlbla erlms whleh MANUFACTURERS OF had bam committed rapidly spread. $ol room Furnituraand Apparn Boon, a gnat erowd gathered around tha Jaannatta Monument Unvailad- I consisting of Deck, Maps nine dead bodies ware found Idacr Tha a horrible confusion in the JrtSfGiolics. Bulls. Black Boards Akkapoli, Oet. 30. Tuo monnuient lo :bn nierabara of the Joaaru'Ui i pior--. Pfr.Cmi.. elf.' Also B,.k 3 Blks iTon Tcnpls. ul 131, In ing vi t:l(. i nr.d Vp'TU Ollalirff- It wu evident that the erime had not Acaitrmy rAUirtey. as ixuvi-- . I t ! ly. FIRST-CLAS- S been committed for robbery. Wool-folk-s As f.:r am j tli rt- f: account of the erime wu Hist uf t:i; v.;i iff... I s;i i:. ACCOMMODATIONS suspicion quickly fell on dells. I Ciiy, Uicih. of 111 T,E. Fts. UF TOWif TUEATBB. - Sni. Lpjca City, Utah. C.'rd1 SKjrsvas.H Main A:,-.- TO LOAN OX Y.. Cedar Posit, JSte, NCC i TE ingi-.lii- Bad i roi,'. i. N, , r. i io the Strange Moating. h f PEHERAL fo ,J ( rAii. ruoi-uiKTo- Ai. Doom," Com'': i NEXT! . Moaldlim Lumber, -' iii M, II, A'perry, a J . JAlirYIEW itoitbe irani, Umar. 1 Inrlfr? ! I - w. c. iMcuaeoasTiD. nip-ih.- s r kit, a, TT BURTON, GARDNER CO., a, - p. t. I ; CLOTHIW Mount Plcauant, ntaha a-.- ia35F.'..;.""r.rtanM -- WbMcralo a nan ft uil Retail Dealara in WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE 250 Fint Graded Staple and Green Groceries, French Merino Rams( Highest cash price paid for all Linde of Groin and Product. At prices that Scly eoaiscMUca. They an daialaa goesa cad fat. for panKmlan mu c or add hi ORD BROS., Nsphl, Utah. ohazx, poultiiy. sira Correspondence Solicited. 2S E. Centre Street, . ' s . v PROVO, UZAXK. |