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Show ; j the blade.at v I published Every Saturday j j i UTAH. i.VEPHl Jean Ithodie, first violin of the DIRECTORY. Amblgu-Comiquwas odd of those obTHE Frank J. Cannon. scure individuals regular as a clock in legate to Congress..... their habits, who leave a reserved kind TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. , existence and whose ambition is of Caleb W. West. limited to maintaining themselves in Goveroor-- . C.C. Richards, 8. Merrttt. the A ,which brings them in position ecr$tlcL.T... hlef Geo. Bartch. their bread. daily Wm. li. King, He occupied a modest, apartment in issodate Jusuces.. S. W. Smith. W. J. Judd. the Rue 'Nollet, Batingnolles, which Attorney Nat. M. Brigham. was rrMarebal...-- Office kept in order by Marianne, a S Jstrar Land Bryon Groo. . .Frank Harris, worthy girl, who from long service bad Begi!pr Land Office... B. Lewis. become as methodical In her, ways as ..T. Schools.... of mlsgloner her master. She knew, exactly at UTAH COMMISSION. what hour the latter would return LopAHe Thatcher Salt Lake City from the theater, and his supper was ?i?NorreLr7 . . ttK-citJalways ready to the (minute. Salt Lake City. One night, however, his customary &!Tatlock chop was missing. So was Marianne. , The next day passed, and the next, JUAB COUNTY DIRECTORY. still Marianne failed to put in an ..(rgiw.ch.en and .Pjudg..... What had become of her? appearance. liT. He not could conjecture. His J T. Sullivan vexation gave evenf to uneasines place W. Cazier ..D. JSUr and Collector to alarm. and his ' uneasiness C'erS On ' the second day he resolved to ,antWiina0j Burton, Thomas Winn Edward Pike marneK The amiable C. nanford question the concierge. ...' ....T, Kyor he was Cerebus . that -.William . . gruffly, , replied Ockey Surer. Eustice not her keeper, that he had not seen Ker John Foote the girl, and, for that matter, did not gupt Schools want to. Jean Rhodie was by degrees getting COUNTY DIRECTORY. MILLARD to the disagreeable necesaccustomed Greenwood Joshua Judge Andreas Peterson. sity of having to take bis meals in a pffD John Styler. Rpiectmen. . restaurant, when ah incident occurred James Gardner, O. C. Holt) rook. that furnished a fresh subject of dis... . sheriff-- . . . . . .Alma Greenwood. cussion to the gossips of the street, Assessor ; ....... m ..... A A Hinckley Collector to forget all .Thos. O. Callister who were beginning Clerk and Recorder.. . . . no. M. about t ... Mariannes Hanson J mysterious disap- Attorney. . .... Willard Purveyor. D. Roger. Smith pearance. Treasurer.. Jf. ...Joseph One morning the . . Sidney Teeples, ' Coroner. O. D. CalLLitef following Schools. paragraph Supt dally papers d and someThe body of a The New) York Sun is trying to ugure what stout young woman, evidently a out whether it is correct to use tooth servant, was taken out of the Seine at We believe it Courbevoie yesterday. It was attired brush or teeth brush. wbuld be Entirely proper to use either In a servants white frilled cap, black fichiii, green skirt and aid let some one else worry about the bodice, pink laced shoes. In the pocket a thick, pronunciation. 40 centimes 3 francs purse containing was found. There being nothing by The fact that a newly arrived girl which the body could be identified, it was sent to the morgue. biby In New York weighs twenty-fou- r Seized with a dark presentiment,1 the new.wopounds miy, indicate what the concierge clambered onto an omnibus man is to be physically. It looks more and went to the morgue. There upon aid' pore as If the masculine sex is to one of the slabs be recognized, or be crushed out. thought he recognized, the servant of Jean Rhodie. Although the features were decomposed! by the long sojourn w inter-heThe Cleveland Plain Dealer's of the body in thej water, the concierge, withl the only living survivor of with the perspicacity habitual In those tie electric street car accident is only who exercise hi profession, had no equaled by the Chicago Tribunes dis- doubt about the matter. A suspicion entertained was covery that all the fatally injured will which he had long thus suddenly confirmed Rhodie had probably! recover." muiderfed his servant. The thing was aow to get the murderer to confess. It Is a sweetly solemn thought that Before setting the formidable maoen the lowliest citizen, if he suffers chinery of justice In motion the conipng enough and hard enough, may one cierge brusquely! stopped his lodger as the latter entered the bouse and thrust day rise to the proud distinction of seeiefparagraph under his nose. The viong his picture in the papers, adorning the the obtained was fect expected h patent medicine advertisement. linist incoutinentally collapsed with a smothered groan. The Alexandria (Minn.X Post-NeThe next day Rhodie was taken bemakes a strong plea for the toleration fore the examining magistrate, when fi enough in Thats just an indictment frequent prize fights. The acoccurred. criminal procedure of the Wuere the trouble lies; so, many so be did was troubled that cused sort have been tolerated find contradict but himself, nothing that read 'prize fights stand no show. was utterly unable to account for his time on the dayj of the girls disappearJ. In the last French duel one of the ance. months Two later he was brought up statesmen was wounded in the lip. This for trial beforej the assize court. There is the Jmost distressing affair reported no material proof, but the circumwas for some time. A statesman whose lip stantial evidence against him was has been dismembered must necessarily overwhelming.! . . ' abstain from all gabfests until he can The attorney) general insinuated that be healed. the callous wretch indicating the accused could liaye but one reason for serThe New York Sun objects because wishing to get rid of the young had lived with him for a the Vassar college girl s have adopted vant who of years. He was no number certain the collegiate yell: doubt intimate with the girl, said the Yum.yumJ yum, man of law, find went on to expatiate We chew gum. at length to the jury upon the probable Gum consequencesl of the said intimacy, The point Is not well taken. the but be yell amply, sufficient in Itself, for that matbad, chewing itself may to account for the crime. certainly means something which can ter; This argument produced a profound be understood by the average citizen. ijpon the minds of the And that is more thaq can be said for Impression twelve good men and true of the jury, the usual college yell. who had teen previously greatly moved at thk sight of the clothing of The estimated product of gold and the victim, spread out on the table of court as pieces of conviction. silver in the United States during the the The president of the court, who was calendar year 1894 wai: Gold, $39,500,-00- somewhat of . a novice, floundered silver, 49,500,000 fine ounces, of the through the! interrogation, mystifying commercial value of $31,422,000 and the with himself the prisoner to such an coining value of $64,000,000. The esti- extent that the latter began to ask mated product of thes world for the himself at last whether he was not calendar year was: Gold, $180,626,100; really guilty of the crime with which he was charged. A little more and silver, coining value, $216,892,200; comwould have confessed It. he mercial value, $106,522,900. The coin' counsel for the defense was litThe age of gold and silver by the various tle better than the court. He did more countries of the world so far as this in- harm than good to his client. The conformation has been received for the cal- sequence was that, although a long endar year 1894, was, gold, $227,921,032; string of witnesses testified ad nausilver, $106,383,952. In his report the seam to the qualities of heart and director of the mints gives an estimate mind of th? prisoner, the, jury, presidof the approximate stock of money In ed over by la pork butcher, brought In upon the chief the principal countries of the world. a verdict of guilty As regards indictment. count of the He places the stock of gold at extenof circumstances, the questiops the stock of full legal tender sil- uating or otherwise, etc., they were so ver at $3,439,300,000, stock of limited muddled that they ended by finding tender silver at $631,200,000 making a the prisoner at once guilty and not ' total silver stock in the world of guilty. The requested axe naturally notes president the uncovered the jury to retire and agree upon a Placed at $2,469,54)0,000. verdict more compatible with common sense, and, when the jury, vexed and A street railway company In Chicago terrified at the same time, , returned k trying to encourage travel on its line Into court! they replied in the affirmaI? DHnting on its transfer tickets wise tive to all the questions put to them atEcon-c- y and remained mute as regarded and valuable advice. circumstances. is half the battle in life, Light tenuating The president of the court, rather Probes fell great etc., are given oaks, r success taeh passenger free of additional fare. surprised iat this unlooked-fothe carryas everybody knows, for, a sentence a death of against prisTbs new young woman who invaded ing all oner does more for a Judge than bew York shooting contest and car-r.a- d the recommendations In the world-condeJean Rhodie to death.f c" the turkeys is quits appalling, sank back in the ms ibe Nimrodines The prisoner will now spring up on was carried out sry hand, and all masculine sporting of the gendarmes, and the court, (while jury, horrified at a rangenents will be demoralized by of which sentence they had never expectdead shots,' with the prisoners counsel took ed, immediately signed an apadvocate Colonel Cockerill describes the and returned home with king peal for mercysatisfaction born of the Corea as a pigeon-toepallid. the blissful that they had done their Insignificant little fellow consciousness We cant duty. .fattened almost to death. on the. erstand why he should be fright-Hi- s ' The president of the republic, the from jury, of the appeal queen has just been stabbed strength! to penal sersentance the commuted death, beheaded, chopped into mince life, and Rhodie was confor vitude c3t and cremated, but aside from that veyed to the lie de Re pending the erything about the palace seems to b departure of the first convict ship for TUtt dazed, enough. New Caledonia. At first he was senses. his recovered but he gradually as monstrous, Aa Oklahoma verdict he regarded became The has husband applied reconhe k little vorce and the restoration of his ciledlittle by and if a to tbe fait accompli, nair--e Ho shows a lovely in remained of bitterness in refusing to aak for alimony. sentiment e, ! j j . t : SfSS t,f,..tt t 1 ? . f fair-haire- 1 ws S ( so-call- ed ed . j . f I iu Ji , i 0; . $4,086,-800,00- i in 0, mned V;- - j d, Ut t'i dis-'X- a ' his heart It was against the concierge, primary cause of all his misfortune.. If ever he came across him, he told himself as he clinched his fists, what a revenge he would take! How could a man condemned to penal servitude for life hope ever to be able to take revenge upon his enemy? It matters not. Hope springs eternal in the human breast. Jean Rhodie passed his spare time In prison in composing a grand opera in five acts, entitled the Golden Fleece,, and three years after his arrival in the lie des Pins, where he had been relegated, and where he enjoyed almost absolute liberty, he was enabled to put in execution a Scheme which, he had long caressed. This scheme was the foundation of a school of music reserved for certain categories of the natives. Rhodie was at once director and secretary, professor of harmony, fugue, counterpoint, solfeggio, and naturally' of the violin. A burglar who possessed some talent as a clarinetist was placed In charge of the wind Instrument class, and an forger and dramatic author was exclusively charged with the declamation section. Some of the natives had splendid bass voices, and a little girl, Meoka-Lik- i, i : . ex-notar- y, gave fair promise of becoming a second Patti. Jean Rhodie, happy in his enterprise, had spent five years teaching the natives of the lie des Pins the gentle art ef music, when one day the commissary of police at Nice received a visit from a young woman who appeared to be a prey to violent grief. She explained between her sobs that she had been abandoned by her master and mistress and was absolutely penniless. She had been abroad with them for several years, and on her return to Nice they had turned her out. The young woman was none other tharn the Marianne, Jean Rhodies missing servant. Her strange coni i duct and disappearance which had had such disastrous consequences for the violinist, is easily explained. She was in love with a valet in the service of rich foreigners, who resided in the Plaine Monceau. Suddenly the foreigners took" their departure. What were tke lovers to do? Fortune came to their aid. One day previous to that fixed for leaving Paris, a kitchen Marimaids place became vacant. anne was accepted, and, leaving several months pay behind her, went off without notifying Rhodie, in order to escape from his .remonstrances. She had intended to write, but had put it off, and put It off, till finally she never wrote at all. Now; however, that she found herself In Nice, abandoned by her lover, without parents and without friends, she thought of her former master, and begged to be r sent to Paris. Two Brothers Quarrel, and, as Usual, ' There Is a Woman In It. The queerest feud I ever heard of, A. V. HAGUE, GEORGE HARDY, rrm t H'isclYr Li n said M. C. Allen, the I one' is A perfect fit guaranteed. that encountered sportsman, Repairing in all called ta attention its branches. while camping and hunting in southern Special feed new hi Universal sewing style. Humboldt county a short time ago. I chine does all it work inside of the shoe.nar noticed that our guide carried a re- Two door north of Union, Main St., NephL peating rifle, a big revolver and a knife half as long as his leg. He proceeded along the mountain trails with the greatest caution, and appeared to be on guard continually. I knew there were no hostile Indians in that country, and STS, my curiosity was aroused. Finally,- after he had stopped the pack mules for the twentieth time to creep ahead and 23K.IIISOK.rEaTXOTTS peer around a point of rocks to gaze Carefully compounded. off across the canyon at the opposite Mall or express order promptly attened to. hillside, I asked him what the trouble Large Stack at Salt Lake price. was. Oh, I yoost look out for some felSOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. low he replied, in his Swedish dialect. MNALLY Cl LUNT, I Whats the trouble, anyway? UTAH. NEPHI, Inquired. Oh, nuttin much. Maybe a pig man mit a goon watch me pretty close, 9 r well-know- McNally Mutton, Veal, Chipped Beef . If you axe going to ! KANSAS CITY, 1 ST. LOUIS Be sure and ask for a ticket that read Natal too and Bologna. Your patronage solicited. luht, & I - Choiee Fresh Meats: The First Bank, . Who Is he? Oh, he is my brudder. Las time I fix him plenty, you bet. He come NEPHI, UTAH. back now, und maybe he fix me. flnquiry developed the fact that the CAPITAL counbrothers had settled in Humboldt who SURPLUS ty some years ago, and our guide,sister-in-lawas married, had left a pretty in Sweden. The brothers talked the matter over, and finally agreed that BANKING the married one should send for the GENERAL girl, and when she reached this country he would give his old wife to his brothIu All Its Branches. No tiresome layovers. er and take his sister-in-laClose connections in union depoti, J. H. Erickson, The girl arrived in due time, but Geo. C. Whitmore, President. And positively the quickest rcutd she was so much prettier than the unW. W. Armstrong, Cashier. married brother had expected that he was loth to accept his brothers cast-o- ff wife. Finally he married the girl, and To the Great Rivers and Atlantis then refused to compromise the breach C. M. Ocean. Elegant and thoroughly of contract by paying what his brothmodern Equipment and er had expended in getting her to this and of, Manufacturer Repairer coast. A quarrel followed and the guide pinked the brother in the shoul- BOOTS Reclining Chair Car der with a rifle ball and landed him in the hospital for three months. The In which the seats are free to holder) other vowed vengeance, and they do lit- All kinds of shoes made to order. of regular train tickets. tle now but watch the mountain trails, Workmanship second to none. First door south of Tabernaole, fully prepared to renew hostilities at a seconds notice. San Francisco Post. MAIN STREET, NEPHI. Call on or address Possibly the Rev. Felcke, who has V. DARRAH, opened a saloon in Hoboken, and is doing so well, is keeping a superior vari- GENERAL MERCHANDISE COMMERCIAL ety of serpents.- FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AND PRODUCE Hysterical women In New York are again suffering from capillary attracRoom 21 Morlan Block, AT THE tion. Paderewskitis has broken out Lake again, worse than ever. City,: - Utah,'' ' ' OR Considerable confusion has been Goods at bottom price) for caused In Venezuela by the fact that - ' H. C. T0WHSEI3D, : spot cash. the latest revolt did not wait until the preceding revolt had passed. MDR. JI10. ! VIA 50,000 37,500 w lari Pi RAILWAY. w. Vice-Preside- nt F'rorq Uta.li I J. 3. OSTLER, s AND SHOES. S. - The commissary acceded to her quest, after vainly trying for a week to find her a place. The money for her fare was advanced out of the public funds, on condition that It should be reimbursed upon her arrival. On reaching the capital Marianne at once hastened to the Rue Nollet. Not only was the concierge no longer there, but her master had disappeared, and none of the lodgers knew anything about him. In the height of her perplexity DEVSIIUP, General Passenger & Ticket Agent, she was sent for by the commissary ' Cask Main Street, - - DE2ZEET. of police of the quarter, who demanded St. Louis, Mo. sum to due from her the the state. She was, of course, unable to pay.. OCKEY, Then, said the commissary, you Cbmplete Line of Builders Supplies. Mill Work a Specialty will have to go to. prison for fifteen days for defaulting the state. Wholesals and Retail t The terrified girl burst into tears. Ab, she exclaimed, if only my old GRACE BROTHERS master had been there he would have saved me. Your old master? What master? queried the commissary. OTTK.EI3 Why, M. Jean Rhodie, of course, with whom I served for over five FORK BEEF years. Hold hard! exelaimed the magisVEAL He MUTTON trate, tapping his forehead. thought awhile, and then the circumstances of Jean Rhodies trial and conALSOdemnation came back to him. So you were Jean Rhodies servant! he exclaimed, . Manufacturers of and Dealers in . . Yes, sir. And you are not dead? Windows, Mouldings, Doors, Dead? No! Mixed Paints, Coal, Hardware, Then tell me where you went tb Coffins, Caskets, Pickets, and what you have been doing since OCKEY, etc. Wire Combination f Fence, you left Paris. Trade. and mail orders the Southern to attention given Special Well, said the commissary after! NEPHI CITY, UTAH. By ordering from usyou save the freight from Salt .Lake City to thi listening to her story, yourt precipiwas an tate departure the cause, of Free delivery to any part of the city. point. innocent mans condemnation. And he toid her the whole history of Jean Rhodies trial and conviction. K. E. L. COLLIER, C. E, Mariannes astonishment and grief can be Imagined. Engineering in all its Branches. The commissary of the Batignolles quarter was an 'energetic and enterprising functuary. He went to work Work a Specialty to obtain Jean Rhodies liberation, and Land and Irrigation after months of hard work, in which Engineer for Central Land and Irrlgatioa he- was aided assidiously by Rhodies Co., Clear Lake Land and Irrigation Co., remorseful counsel, who had given up Fillmore La off rrd Irrigation Co. and WhiK the bar and made a fortune as a soap Mountain Lend and Irrigation CoJ boiler, the barriers of red tape were surmounted and Jean Rhodie was sent Office: Court House, Fillmore, Utah. Dealers in and Manufacturers of back to France a free man, after serving ten years in the distant convict settlement. Will it be believed? He was almost THE DESERET DAIRY CD. sorry at his release. What would beHARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, HAS FOR SALE come of his school of music, In which he took such pride? What would beFULL CREAM . CHEESE. come of his favorite pupil, Meoka-Liki- ? X Deseret is noted for the fine qualitj However, he returned to Paris and NOSE SACKS ETC. found his servant Marianne, but .was of its Milk, Butter and Cheese Gir unable to ascertain the whereabouts of o ur products a trial. We also carry a full line of his concierge. Was his revenge, over which he pad brooded for so many N. S. BISHOP, years, then, to escape him? Jean Rhodie has resumed his former SUPT. mode of life. Reinstated In his apartment In the Rue Nollet, he again occupies the post of first violin at the -Comique. But the unhappy fellow has two secret griefs the Golden Fleece has not yet been staged and he has never been able to lay hands upon his concierge.-- 3 From the French. ! ! Salt t ' OSTLER & t . Bute ters, i Lumber Y3rd jmriD -- i Buiter, Lard, Sausage PIsninQ Mill , . OSTLER & j . Grace Brothers, UTAH. . NEPHI CITY, - OSTLER & ALLEN, . i HOPPLES, Horse Furnishing' Goods Ambigu- THE DESERET HOUSE. Injured Innocence. or liniKtl EEL Bobby, said the teacher in a Bosam I ton school, surprised at you! You ara usually so studious, and here C7 tsd county Newspapers from eH ftst I you ara drawing Idle, horrid pictures d Utah. on your slate. Cm rpadsea from Detrctt rtl da I beg your pardon, miss, replied whsra. tha youth with the hauteur of misunErtry tMxg RESPECTABLE. derstood genius, but you are laboring under a misapprehension. This is not a witvia Wall ef a horrid picture; It is a design for a THE PUREST WATER ON EARTH. magazine poster. Washington Star. Ca the Premise. This Water is a GSJh ANTUSD CUSS tot 3 An Exception. Wool Elopements never turn out C!::;s:s ofthe Kidneys and Eladd:? happily. Van Pelt Dont know about that; Taefcsnssial on Application. MRS. J. F. GIBBS, Prop. Tenstrlke eloped, and his wifes famto never been see him sinca. have ily DESERET, UTAH. New York World. . . ... Sheep Mens and Cowboys Outfits. 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