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Show I Fatal Accident. 7T STREET. riiARLES W. Penrose. M. STRA - - Editoh rrOItP. Butinru iSnagtr. WVdaesday Evening:, March 15. 1S7C I'EXBLETOX'S POSITION. s.Georpe IL. l'eudletoo appeared caw- fcpfore the War Depurtineot Vfittea yesterday apd 'esplatned his e.n'uectien with tba scttfemeirt of the tiluim of thj KeiUatt J Catil Itail-rua- d Company. Whcu the cage of Belknap'a Tonality was brought bcfyre the an pfibrt was mads by certain JlepuMicaus to take ft noytion of tb curse off by criminatiug some leacl Jng Democrats, Tendleloa wos selected as ona of the marks of their His recognized abilities, malice. unblemished; reputation and influeoee among tbe-- Democracy, rendered him a fitting target for their shafts. And Vis connection with the Kentucky Central , business famished them a (.ulEoient, pretext for their attack. To blacken Pendleton would smudge tho Democratic party, even as the infamy of Belknap reflected on the llepublican party. At least, this was the reasoning of the accusers. Tho claim f tho Kentucky Central was for damages sustained during theciyjl, war, when its. bridges were burned and trains d a waged by (he confederates, who held the road for thirty dais, Secretary Stantdn would not allow the claim and it was repudiated by (ten, Meigs. JJut subsequently I'endleton was offered by the company fifty por cent, on the amount recovered if he would prosecute the claim to a successful Issue,, He took tho case aqd succeeded in recovering $148,533 and received his percentage uosides $15,000 which was paid to A. II. llawson for in the preparation of the claim. AU this Pendleton aduiifbut he cm-yiltte- e, ' ser-vic- do-pi- es that he, evef pailnj Dion,ej to pny person tn order to procure,, the I ? allowance of the cUim. It was charged that Pendleton had paid Mrs. Bower afterwards .Mrs, Belknap a largo Bum for her influence in obtaining Belknap's consont to the payment of the claim. Also that he had made the tour of Europe iu couipaty wth Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. n Marsh ai.d Mr. ClymeV.' Mf. I'ea-dleto- denies the tour, the payment cf any mopcy to Mrs. Belknap (Mrs.: Bowers) In Jany disbursement ofany amount iu connection with the affair except Hrhat lie paid to'tKausom. Nothing but hearsay evidence was offered against the gentleman, and there is no doubt that tho whole charge was trumped up for the purposes we have named. We have, no desire that rascals of either party shall be screened or whitewashed, but we have every, confidence that the Pemocratin party will be saved from the downfall of the niqrti&caujia of the pue brightest lights of the and their political oppothat party, nents will have no chance to place I'endleton ia tho suae category with (heir Belt no p. r Till! BKUCIEi WIDENS. Tbe split aiiong.the Republicans at Salt Lake has not been mended fince the light over the delegates to Cincinnati. The organ of the Mov today wheezfs out its usual drearr monotone about the jnartyred Chief Justice is doomed to death (jom, the withdrawals land Keauites-iwhic- h office pap, and the Mail is drawing ta last gasps, declaring pluekily iowever, that kilo expiring it wilt not rend the air with its whining as the Tribune is doing " ' ' Tho office holders have had enough of the blackguard and blasphemous jrowd ChM fcoda through the CfribJ uud are jnined to have an organ of their own. To this we have no objection. A decent '(entile" paper "will be h novelty in Utah, and we think was , a necessity should fit the KfpectabJe poiiiim pf our epwo f,er - 4'non-Mornion- " population. tbe fallowing fro tie Ean- stou Age ft ye&terdaj; About two o'clock yesterday afternoon it w reported on the street (bat Harry Herbert, tbe gentlemanly conductor of tbe A!my coal train, bad been killed by being run orer by bis train near Aim v. VVs at ooce started out to find ont tbe particulars and soon foand the report to be too true, as in. a abort time the re lation, almost an unrecognizable mass, were brought over n a car. Dr. Harrison called and upon examination it was found tbat betides being bruised nearly all over, hit right leg from tbe bip to the koea was broken in several places land lb flea it torn from tbe bone in a horrible manner. The back part of bis head ws crushed in shewing tbat be billed' instantly. The must b particulars of the accident, as fur as we have bean able to learn; are as fallows: He left tbe Rocky Mountain Mine to go to what is called tbe No. 3 Mine, owned by Mr. 8erat. Tbe grade between tbe two mines ia very heavy, and going down this grade with tbe engine at tbe rear of tbe train, be on tbe front car and tbe train running from 12 to 15 miles per hour, caused the ear on which he was standing to jump the traok Giving tbe eignal to atop he jumped to save himself ana landed in tne snow which is very deep there, on the oppo Bite side from which tbe first car went off. The trucks sf the second car, which bad also jumped the traok but on the same side on which Harry bad leap ed, strtfcok bim and when found be was entangled in the trucks of tbe third car about fifteen feet from the track down the bank and some little distance from wber b jumped. The deceased was harn in Hanover, Germany, and was 25 years eld. He came to this country with bis parents when only 7 years or age and lived In Leavenworth, Kansas, for a number of years wben be concluded to shift fur himself and ttarted out west bringing up in Evaaton about four years ago. (Jetting a position as brake- uifui he was found faithful to his duty and alter working in tbe yard bere for a wbile was assigned tbe position of Con ductor of the coal train, a position in whion there is considerable responsibility. He loaves a wife aud little child, a mother, two tdsters and two brothers, who have the sympathy of the entire His mother, sisters and community. brothers have been bere bnt a abort time. He was a yoang man of iteady habits, good natnre and genial manner, baa won him a host of friends who re gret his untimely end, , Tne time for the funeral has not been decided upon as yet. His faiher-in-lay will arrive from Labetown and bis remains will probably be taken to OgJen where they have a lot in the cemetery. We clip uch a b' ments of the .Saints: Aug. 24, 1874 Dr. S. V. Piekce. Buffalo, N. Y.: u Sir Your niediciaes, Golden Med ical Discovery, Dr. Sage s Catarrh Item edy, have proved of the greatest service one Six months ago no to f9. thought tbat I could possibly live long. I had a complication of diseases, scro fula, manifesting itself in eruptions and great blotches on my beau tbat made such sores tbat l couta not nave my uair combed without causing me nanch suffer ing ; also causing swollen glands, tonsils PECI'AL'N OTJCE r ' bar Dsae BaETifBE: It is our desire commence again to ansnst the scattered poor of God'a people ia gathering to Z:on. To aid 5n the accomplishment of this purpose we request the Bishops and Trending Elders in the various settlements to give especial atttatioa to tbe collection of debts due to the Perpetual Emigration Fund from those who have been assisted ia past years. In view of tbe near approach of the season of the to when our emigration leaves the shores of Europe, we desire tbat our brethren give this matter their immediate attention, that we may be enabled to do as much good as possible this present year. It is the duty of all tbe Saints who have the means, to assist ia the gathering of those of their brethren and sisters who are still scattered in Babylon, and we should be pleased to' hive the local minorities solicit donations from those who aro not in debt to the P. E Fund, and who are able and willing to do their part for tbe gathering of scattered Israel. year , Your Brethren, BRIG HAM YOUNG, DANIEL H. WELLS. Congressional. enlarged, enlarged or "tbica neca, ana larze and numerous boils. I also sutler ed from a terible Chronic Catarrh, aad in fact I na-- i so diseasd that life was a burden to me. I had tried many doctors I finally procured one- with no benefit. half dozen bottles of your Golden Med ical Discovery and one dozen Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy and commeuced their use. At first I was badly discouraged, but af ter taking four bottles of the Discovery 1 begun to improve, and when I bad taken in auaition the remaining 1 was to the use of Discovery 1 applied a solu tion of Iodine to the.Goitre or thick neck, as yon advise in pamphlet wrapping, and it entirely disappeaied. Your Discovery is certainly tbe most wonderful blood ruedice ever invented. I thank God and you, from the depths of my htart, for the great good it bas done me. Very gratefully, . Mas. L. CHAFGEE. Most medicines which are advertised as blood purifiers and liver medicines contain either mercury, in some form, or potassium and iodine variously com bined. All of these agents have strong tendency to break down the blood cor pusoles, and debilitate and otherwise permanently injure tbe human system, anj should therefore be discarded. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, en the other band, being composed of the fluid extracts of native plants, barks and roots, will in no case produce injury, its effects being stregthening and curative only. Sarsaparilla, which used to enjoy quite a reputation as a blood puri fier, is a remedy of thirty years ago, and mny well give place as it is doing, to the more positive and valuable vegetable alteratives which biter medical in vestigation and discovery has brought to light. In Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous, Inflammations, ? TO THE PUBLIC ! to purchase Goods cheap do not forour goods and prices before examine and or, if you do not have time purchasing elsewhere; and money to spare to come to Salt Lake City, send your money or pqst office order for whatever things you need and we will fill your orders and do the If you wish get to pall SQ UABE thing for you. ' " We keep a Full Lin c of JV TIOXS, ' Staple and Fancy Dry . Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CHOICEST GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Utah Salt Ijake City, cU44-10i- a THE CALIFORNIA Ia the Senate yesterday, the bill to amend the revised statutes so as to permit national banks to organiie with a capital of $50,000 in towns, irrespective of population, was stricken from the STfiJEET, OGMES, oalendar and indefinitely postponed. Respectfully ilaee before you tlwir Price Lint of CJiolce Thurmaa presented a memorial for the release of E. M. Condor. Referred to the committee on foreign affairs Logan presented a petition of 3,000 asking for the passage of a bill for the equalization of bounties sim ilar to the one passed by the last Indolent Inflammation, Mercurial affecE HAVE THE CIIOTCKST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, Congress. tions. Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin TV On motion of Frelingbuysen, tne bill and Sore BRANDIES, etc., to bt f'ouud in tho country, either Last or VVestr Eyes as in all other blood disfixing the salary of the President was eases Dr. Pierce's Golden MeJical Disand intend always to keep the same full and comphte in every ' taken up. has shown its great remedial powOur Liquors are covery particular. Sargent said he thought it would show ers, curing the most obstinate and inineffable meanness on tbe part of this tractable cases. Sold by all dealers in government to pay its President a sal medicines. ary far below what is paid to the repre sentative of tbe liritish government Whatever, and may be used with tVe greatest confidence at the He did cot residing in Washington. SALT LAKE CITY sick bed and in the family. Our toe consider the present salary any much. Without further debate the question Killed lly Snowsllde. Half block south of Depot. was tut, and the ayes and nays de WILLIAM HOWARD' , AND BRANDIES ! CALIFORNIA PKOPRIETOR. Tbe following sad news was reoeived manded. Bill passed; ayes 26; nays 24. Manufacture all Vinila of ' In the House, Atkins reported back by telegraph, too late for our issue of Come from tlie best vinryards of CnHfornia, and are made of choice and oare the Senate amendments to the pension l last evening: fully selected grapes, and we will sell at bill, which were concurred For Milling, Mining, Smelting appropriation OruiB, Utah, Mareh 11, 1876. in. in and the line made repaired Everything Between four and five o'clock this Kasson said in view of tbe increasing Less of a First-claFoundry and Machine Shop. of the illuess among the members of tbe Housu, meroing, the, boarding bouse ' of interest almost the entire purchased For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and Poorman mine, situated on Ophir Hill, and of tbe extraordinary bad ventilation theHaving I will run the concern on a hote and pay Cash for all our Wines and Liquors. Our poods do not was swept away by an avalanche, carry- which every one felt in the ball this economical conpany, a principle as possible, and study to all debts g through 'the hiinda of two or three middlemen, ing with it three men, Win. Higgins, the morning, he asked leave to offer a reso- (five satisfaction to all.and I will allreceive ti Recounts. pay which increases the price and multiplies the foreman of the mine, J as. Higinson, and lution instructing the committee on pub due tha late company WILLIAM HOWARD. chances of adulteration. Tboa. Lynch. One of the men, John lic buildings to examine into the causes P. 0. Box 334. Toole, and the Chinaman cook, escaped of the bad ventilation and direct such OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small. ' In some way. The other three men are improvements as may be found expesupposed to have been carried with the dient to increase the purity of the at Physio - Medico - Botanico. We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies. wreck over tbe oliff, near tbe brink of mosphere. Agreed to. Aud as and pure and unadulterated as they coma from the wine press. To prore thia Hydropathy. house was which the built, and but little Sparks, from tbe committee on Indian it is only necessary to remember tb at grapes are worth only one cent per pound bop remains of recovering the bodies affairs, reported a substitute for the bill DR. AND WATER COMBINED. and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ef is the only Oradnated Herbalist inC;.. fornia, to transfer tbe Indiau bureau from the HERBS immediately. The snow fall this season ia without interior department to the war depart in Ogden. Those who believe that poisons are wine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves for.. good medicines takajinieina.il? need not employ making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C W.B. & L Co., precedent in the history of tbe district, ment, and asked tbat it be made the him u he does not nse then. No mercury in any and fears are entertained that this special order for Saturday. A long aad of his prescriptions. J. S. MH1P1I V,f.l. & Co. Office on Fifth Btrtet. Prescriptions to the poor catastrophe will ere long repeat itself. somewhat heated discussion took place dldl-lfree. A furious' wind and snow Btorni has between the members of the Indian comraged here since yesterday p. m., and mittee and of the military oommittee as bids fair to oontiuue throughout to- to whioh of these committees had the 25e. to G. P. ROWELL A CO., New Tork, SEND matthe of 100 more of of li.ts day. page, containing legitimate jurisdiction cost of Latkii. Up to the present, 1:80 p.m., ter, Both were made tbe special order 3,000 newspapers, and estimates showing d!4-ladvertising. PER PINT the dead bodies or James Jliginson and for two weeks from next Thursday, 1EH riST Ginger 50ctn Thomas Lynch have been recovered from Glover, chairman of the select eommit- Old Crow Hermitage 1,00 the inowslide of this morning at the tee on the real estate pool aad the Jay WIXES. ijOcts' Long John roermaa both are terribly Cooke indebtedness, made a report on Mine; 40cis DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Miller Bourbon "Wine 30cta ; mangled, almost beyond recognition. A the oontumaciousnefs of the witness 35sts Burgundy Port ' Eldorado force ef between 75 and 100 men from Hallet Kilbourne, who refused to pro25ct " " 25cts OldCal. " Gimble 60ct French Opbir and Dry Canyon are on the duce the books of bis firm or to answer Sherry 18 IIKRFBY GIVEN TTUT THE " 80cta ground, aad the reoovery of, tbe body of certain questions as to who composed NOTICE ol Uilimn, Krcles 4 Co is this day disSherry Cal., . ' "' nai. 4iiggiuais uiomeuiariiy looaeu lur. the real estate pool. Glover moved the solved by mutual consent W. T. Vannoy retir- Crosbv & Co., London Gin ;25cta 50cts Angelica the H. E. the frein the firm, ing an order partners, remaining of tbat " Isabella 25cta speaker Gibson and D.H. f ctles will continue the adoption Sjcts business, Holland Gin ' " issue a warrant to the se'rgeant-ai-arln- s 20cts Catawba I and all liabilities of a' debts assuming collncting A White California ; 20cU commanding .him to take into custody due the late firm. All persens knowing themAffray, BRANDIES, Kilbourne and bring him to the bar of selves indebted will please call inime liately and POcta Sweet Muscatella-settle their accounts. Tocis Dry Muscatella " the bouse to shew cause why he should French Cognac Brandy Logan, March 13th, 1S7G. . 30ct H. E. OTIiSON, t 60cis Risling " not be punished for contempt. The D. It. KCCLKS, California " 20cU Editob Jcdctios ; W. T. V A N )Y. made and tbe warrant issued. was order " 60c ts 20ct; Blackberry Brandy Dear Sir: On Friday night last, at The house theo went into committee Franklin, a man named Dam, and II ink, of the wh"le. Cox, (N. Y ) in the chair, who was formerly a stage driver, had en the legislative appropriation bill, and Robbin's an alieroation in saloon, but wan addressed G. Ogden, by Bennett of Idaho. through interference of bystanders, the I The The Lands of the at arms the al appeared Celebrated Load of Car the received a fc Cres Has Kxoelslor difficulty was quelled, and Dam pre- bar of sergeant just beuse with the recusant witvailed upoa to go borne, which, be did. ness the PACIFIC and LXIOX RAILROAD a of assortment HEATING CCllt Cook large CO., Sioves, Kilbourne ia custody.. On being He got bis supper, armed himself with STOVES of the latest patterns, which, be will sell he was prepared to a hatohet, and started back up town to asked whether him to he lower than ever. answer MEtbe SALT east of tbe LAKE questions put Lying within about one hundred yards of the asked leave to be heard orally by his secreted himself behind a buach saloon, and Mr. Dudley RIDIAN, in the counties of Davis, Morf shiijrlee, and then waited the arrival counsel, Mr. Black ' Field. gan and Weber, Utah Territory, wiil be cf Hank, who bad not yet gone borne. on tbe witness' insisted right to Page Hank soon came along, passiag close by be orlly by couusel, and that offered for sale at the Land Office where Dam was ia ambush, when the view beard was advocated by Hoar and Conof this Company at Og(!Ml, TUS latter jumped out from behind tne ger, and was opposed by Holmau and shingles, striking Hank upan tbe bead Jenks. The proposition to be beard DAY, 4th day of April, 1876. with the hatchet, inSicting aa ugly, the coaneel was laid on tbe by orally Persona having made application for futal not if wound, though necessarily and table the ''written argument read properly attended te. M. Goldman and from the clerk's dek. At the coaclu-Bo- n any portion of said lands will make Dan. Jones, who were oa the saloon the speaker ealled upon tbe witness iteps, happened to see what was going to rise, and addressing blm, he asked payment for the same without deof soon Dam, onk started in pursuit whether he was now prepared to answer lay overtook, and beat htm in a most fear- tbe Tbe lands will be soM on the followquestions put to bim by tbe com ful manner, with boot an J Est. Dan. mitte. wa not expected to lite. Ormsby, tbe purchase mou. Kilbourne responded that be respect- ing terms; One-fiftof Logna, was telegraphed for, wba went for reasons heretofore declined, fully the balance ia equal annual down, ey up and rendered the neoesnary surgical ' and medical assistance. He says that given. Tbe Speaker then' asked whether be payments, with interest at 6 per cent. both parties will recover. was prepared to produce his books and A discount of 10 per cent, will be & Av.( ' Respectfully, nease Examine before purehasim Elseivhere. papers in obedience to the sabpaona. ' made for full payment ia cash at the ' Kilbourne replied be was not. stock ef TINWARE of eTery variety, which he will sell a. tad rock a Also, large Glover then offered resolutions, comtime of the purchase. wantDisastrous Hesitation.-r-Sb- e ' ; prices for Cash and Produoe. mitting witness to the custody of the " ed her better half to stop into the Sergeant-at-Arms, and requiring tbat DEALER IN store and "take just one jittle peep official to keep tha witness n custody in DAVIS, common of the of District tbe at that lovely sealskin Barque." lie jail should purge himself ; hesitated and was lost. When they Columbia until be ' Tb resolutions were I-his of contempt.-CommUsioner, came out she was radiant in the new agreed to, and he witness waa remeved Boots and Shoes, Clothing, garment, and bis face was as long as by the Sergent-at-Armp. Co. journal, with the- patronage of the Federal officials, ought to make a handsome and botitst living, and would be a welcome change to all the glasses of the ffmotni!ity,-aAe- r Jow lived sheets whieh have pretended to sposk the.viwWs of out aidtrs, buft wbicw are a di5grace to your 1ji p.- r' v and ao people. - the Depths To the HiMliop anil Presid- Thanksof "from Heart." the Settlei the all ing Elders Vkllingto.v, Lorain Co., O., Latter-da- y 1 Wine, Brandy and Liquor Co. FIFTH W nes and Liquors , '. w Pure and Free from any Adulteration t IRON WORKS. a W1M MACHINERY, Prices than any other House in Utah wine-grower- Per HANSEN y SoO-l- y G E LISTPBI WHISKIES Gim ' Iaiu .N .Land Sale. W. CHILD, Main Street, h , O, F. General mtl s. arW- - r. r. n. AG EXT FI ... SHorcadis, Gncsries, KtOT2i'S9TSXt;aSt" . |