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Show jScsurrcctlnS a Corpse. quired bow ha was getting on.. This Bew-coBtr- MEDICAL STCDBXTS. t ipVENTlRr OK the the Springfield ItrpuUkan, New our England i , cl,., j, cur-,- ' in purging the prescribed v ot the study ent ered upon TJ ana-,rlCn"- tUi become in So absorbing did ibat. unsatis , .r them, v ' or !u tor lls. Pr0 wvtl. the only .ppliancps nthe.usU.ut.o"!:,- Vy fumi,i.ed ,irte , I !",',' various yd'ifriined i' ir vts' portions of the body, oa mere "thorough means Tui-the- r t, i ,,d0,mcil tive of Xhmi repuTaT wih'n physician of t lie tee-rs.- place, e voi'.ld'pro-v'.'ru'j.'ct. provided tiny to do, aui. Thi essayed one lhy 1i,w ' timely iftterence saved the life, "wfco proved to be the member of the bad who was missing at the start ot the expedition, and had beeu detaid by UHforeaeen circurastanees, until his delay bad well nigh been productive ef a tfvrible tragedy. No Tbe remishapoccurrtS. sult wm a success; the grav-- e vmsrefifled and left mounded as before; tlie 'bedy was devoted to the purposes of scie'nee, and the relatives of the stolen dead nre unsuspicious to this day ti t their lost one did not reiuTn t htr kindred where they "laid Iwr vith many All tbe actors in 4he steties of that right are, I'be'Itefv, Qead. from one of whom, rctrs aio I learned tbisstor. (By flewret TWgrph.) Prince i. Zu G. Serious llxplosiou in the ol'IVaics Mine. Alta, 30. A serious accident occurred at the TE nAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGOX Prince of Wales mine, in Big Cotton- H and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so that the people of the Northern wooa canyon, last evening at eigtit. can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. Counties clock, which resulted in the death of J lin Jeffrey, and the iuflictingnf a very serious injury on James uleason. ihe day shift had fired a blast about five o' clock, p. m., yesterday, and, only about one half of the charge of Giaut powder exploding, they again fired it. and the remainder of the charge bad blown away in a seam. The shilt then changed, and tbe nigtit men concluded to drill the hole deeper. The first stroke given resulted in an explosion, which threw a piece of rock through the perineum of Jeffrey, fracturing the pubis. A large portion of the rock struck him on the knee and below it, fracturing the thigh bone, and the bones of the leg. The right band was also badly crushed He dud about an hour after receiving the injury. Gleason is badly bruised, and is cut about the neck and face. He loses one finger, and has an ugly cut on the left arm. There is not the slightest blame attached to any one. or the following additional particu lars we are indebted to the S. L. Herald of this morning: nip-pose- d WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY Supplied to the j6rietict,aad know points m Iwng tbo bust, after much Udy and cull rely ou thia lecouitueudatiou. WIOTfilVATER, RAIN and Unit Purcbavir STUDKBAKEU CHUIPIOX, WOODS, KXCELSIOU and WORLD MOWERS, Droppers or Self Rakers. of much cogitation on the,. to determination as conve-- ' next the a corpse upon reaon why water fccjils at 112 de5et opportunity-- Only those who were The Fahrenheit SULKY SIACHIXES is that a-- wafer con were grees a such proceeding tBown toavor The air acts lifre'coluKrna perikat it was to be attempted, 'and tains air. meating the water, and bringing it .in jhe'vulone were M witness th,- dissection, The Ctdohrated TIIOJl AN SMOOTHING II.VttKOW, wurrantad to maU 0 Ut fe successful. Their in- contact with so much inreased beating Bed and to l e the beet cultivator for grusti, graiu, corn or potato, yet invented. Our bwt Irai'inxr ,hou!J it ProVe cau tuive a Harrow un trial. to furnish the place, and surface. If wiater be deprived of its air ductor - it will not boil tiy a beat of 12 degrees; T)nve DepartuirtiU will alao give information aud receive ordttrt for TURBINE WHEBL3, SM U tiie leasoBS were to be secret and excluMACHIUKS, UIUST aud SAW 11 ILL?, or other articles uot usually kept lu atoek. it will require 100 degrees additional to " 4o the fcoiing ipoint. Ijpintg Acting on AH tbe preliminaries "being dely this experience air is now being introKIOSKS THATCHER, AGENT, LOGAN. the conspirators watched eag.-r-- I duced the of engine boilers, steam into main secure the to for an opportunity BARNARD WHITE, AGENT, OGDEN. t t'Jie u fill me tit ot ibeir by Warsop xsf llnr)anA and American thing wnDtisg are turning attention to War-sep'- s 30tf H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. a dead body. Never before in engineers plans etearn. Not only is it found aoro bad students the town die history of of mortality to save fuel, but it is a complete prebeen so interested in cases Alta City, April 30, 1873. nd never, - except vention of sciUing and foaming two ex,aiong is ci;uen9, in Editors Herald: our States. Pacific d jprin-iip!eaEno'ancea some of pensive cace porlmps in tbe An unfortunate accident occurred at r expectant of a large estate, It is 'also found that though air assists in the cases named, it is objectionable the "Prince of Wales," wishes or more arise there frequent Hi Big Cottonwood, in tc'fnperng Eleel. Water from which last the inevitable visit to that community of' night, between eight and nine o the air is extracted is found to give to clock, which resulted in the death of the great destroyer. instruments a hardness similar John Jeffrey, a native of Cornwall, Eng Tfce to wait. bad not cuttig long They Damascus the to , out-in blades; and it is sus- land, aged about 'Zi years; and seriously an death of a young girl the should that so pected tbe afforded district jy:ntr opportunity injuring James Gleason, bis brother-in- in that direction. It is a re- law. kc tfce of one sought and leaguers indesired, on modern science that the anTtio mnn vlin uroro TOftrVtnrr nn fho ilntr followed the funeral procession to the flection , four thousand years ago,-hacients, a from watched distance the1; shift, about 5 o'clock fired atilast which cemetery, we tools for than better stone dressing did not break its ground, and they flace of burial and returned le arrange have. with bis fellows for a speedy exhumation. changed it again with Giant powder. It It chanced to be a moonless jartion ?fi exploded and seemed to blow away in a seam. After tbe seco id explosion, they the month, during the fitful days of openiTOOLS, IMPLEMENTS & STOYES; ng Spring. The niht following tbe put in a scraper to ascertain if the powder was burnt, and were satisfied that it interment as cho?e for tbe execution ' and a at ot' their questionable design, In the cathedral of Limerick there had.' The night ebift went on at 7 o'GOODS, locret meeting the time, manner and hangs a chime of bells, which were cast clock, and concluded to drill this hole interest of in Italy by an enthusiast in his trade, deeper, when it exploded as they began igencies were selected. Th the plan was enhanced Tsy the fact that, who fixed his home near the monastery to strike the drill, and resulted in tbe by tbe laws of tbe State, such sacrifice where they were first hang, that be facts above stated. Both ef these men waspunislabJe by a heavy fine and a might enjoy their sweet, solemn music. were practical miners and industrious It was purely acciprotracted term in the State Prison; In a political revolution the bells were and good citizens. while the circumstance, that the undertthe of carelessness. dental and not result to and some distant taken away land, aking was an entire novelty to them, the maker himself became a refugee and These facts were obtained from the sutended to invest it with th charm of exile. His wanderings brought him, perintendent, Mr. E. T. Hall,and are rewhich is so attractive to minds after ' 4 ' many years, to Ireland. On a calm liable. if rash and impulsive tendencies. Weather this morning pleasant. ( and beautilul evening, as the vessel Having renewed their vows of entire which bore him floated on the placid Archibald. necreey and fixed upon 11 o'clock p.m. of tbe Shannon, suddenly this evenvuhe hour for departure upon their forth from the cathechime rcailR AirinWak. ,,-.tr- 4 ihI-Je- RAKES. ami TIIUESIIIXG I. . 111. n steel-hardenin- g HARDWARE & CROCKERY; The Vesper Hell that broke an Exile's Heart.- STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, DRY CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, ROOTS and SHOES; ' Wall Paper, Rordering, Decorations; Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicine; WSE$, LIQUORS, ALE and PORTER; ra expedition, they want about tWirordinary duties, not, it may be without some unusual tremors, s k tbe possible consequences to and their friends, of the transactions in which they were about to themselves to ther presented refections. But, however this may lave been, not a man of them drew back, though at the time of rendeivous one of litem was missing and could not be tmi. The o her four, properly luippeJ with tools, silently stole forth into the darkness and proceeded across tit fields to the lonely eemetery. They rried a dark lantern for use if abso lately necssary ; found tbe grave of iticu they were in qusst, and one of tiem commenced opening it, while the hers were posted as sentinels immediately around the spot, each in turn exchanging functions with tbe digger. I nave hitherto forgotten to mention (i ut exceeding caution was necessary, as e country at that time was full of rumors of untimely resurrections, made J or in behalf of unscrupulous medical tudents, which rumors bad, in several instances, proved, on but investigation, to well im-igi- thera-KiTe- en-gg- e. founded. night was dark, with threatening ouds anJ every portion of tbe work W4 necessarily conducted maiuly by !"Se of. toucn ' indispensable being made in whispered The cou-'-fsa'.i- mon-'Vllable- s, rendered husky by the peril No time was wasted. frequently relieved by excitement. f'rone DU6SJ vail" ri,l,'Be rocks in vastly less time than it WMquired at first to prepare the bed 'he quiet sleeper beneath. Ere long pealed ing dral towers. His experienced ear immediately caught the sweet sounds, and he knew that his lost treasures were found. His early home, his friends, his beloved and native land, all tbe best as sociations ef his life were in those sounds. He laid himself back in tbe boat, crossed his arms upon his breast, and listened to the music. The boat reached the wharf, but still be lay there silent and motionless. They Bpoke to him, but he did not answer. They went to him, but his spirit had fled. The tide of memories that came vibrating through his heart as that well known chime had snapped its - life-strin- The Bear Kun Flood. The mining operations in Bear Bun are sending down a flood of sand and sediment, which is rapidly filling up the flat on EH Creek, opposite town ; but the principal portion of town is protected from the overflow by means of the embankment or dam erected across the bar below the mouth of Bear Run gulch. That portion of the city, however, which fronts on Elk Creek is suffering severely from the flood of water and sand, which is a number of buildings and fill the cellars. Koad Supervisor ing up Chase and Mr. Ganey find their dwell ings surrounded by water, and the lower end of Chinatown is pretty well inunda ted; whilo the World office cellar con tains from three to four feet of water It is considerable of a nuisance, but what can't be cured must be endured; and in a mining camp the miners must mine. Idaho World, 2ith. was reached, and cleared oil 7Vofire to Shoemakers. abstraction of its pale tenant. WANTED Kivetters, Finishers nd a Machine- was about to be ap- - hand. Apply to Head 4 Tyrrell, opposite Junction ftiJ rVf 7Lhe6rSt 0f tbo d,irk lntern, time brougbt int0 re(l" aTtion Rev. Abraham Borodine, a clergyman of high standing, and for many years a wBUkt??itlli"jmcture tbe 8entV oa,he prominent London preacuer, commuted the grave called out, "Look out! suicide the other day by leaping into ,ni!0n.e.1S cominS'-nd immediately the sea from Kamsgate 1'ier, on wtiicn mto the darkness. His examhe was walking in company with two of ,0WeJ by lho otlier8 mrtm? bove bis daughters. L , f,0ine of whom so seriously im- tbeir shins by contact with the A tribe in the interior of Africa have ' Jones over which they tumbled in a curious religious ceremony. It is incon.tnent. flight. A sad predica-u'ui- , dance in which tbe parties plant a good. 1 of tl,c nian who remained solid kick on each other, and they keep it up for hours. It must'be very enjoy rdi.Te" JI wa caught at an baa onlv d&sh 'age; S to able, of course, and well calculated to h develop a feeling of reverent ecstacy in H'n w:ls COIfrontcd by a the participants, but one can t nelp out fi hlch bad crossed the fence ihink what a vast improvement would few f a few pair ot ' imi! Ill be made by introducing dtl,.'o in the boots copper-toej "I"::...-- ' l'h is would tend to exalt tbe assemblage, and with ;uanr, sa nts, we ' tbem of .and remind l him' cur upon vividly imagine, v? i their latter end. Then we should like of,t,e ra'e. and o go there, ourselves, a sole wholesale kpln?'.u bram hi discoverer, uth?i igent for some popular liniment. There MterspukWa ntkm au(1 in is money in. tbu worked up rights coffin r " fcrew-driv- er " - O le k - d ,1 iS. -- "' The Mill Creek Placer Diggings $19.50 per Ounce. From the "Montauian" of April We were on Saturday shown by David McCraaor, Esq., several ounces of gold dust recently taken out of what is be- i cul-hh- ' j ' Singers' Sowing Machines, in Variety 9 Rcspoke Root and Shoe Dcpartncnt; i Leather, Findiugs, Beltings, &c.; PRODUCE, GRAIN, RUTTER, EGGS, fcc; coming known as the Mill Creek diggings. The "dust" exhibited is of the very finest quality, better than Alder, and quite as fine as that taken oui of German Gulch, Dear Ledge county, it SCHUHLER WA60XS, BOB SLEDS; the for sale bank at a finding ready $19.50 per ounce. The gold found is ALL ITS BRANCHES, &C..&C. coarse and heavy, varying in weight MACHINERY IN from ten to fifty cents, and in one instance a nugget of $20 in value was found. The ground has thus far been worked only to a depth of about eight inches from the top, through a surface of black loam. At this depth a decayed TO is found which shale or clay can easily be Bboveled. This until lateT ly has been considered the true bedt of Merchandise in the several Department rock, but an experiment made a few Will find the Largest Ajwortroe-n- t a.uu of fine ot a can mii in: uie uuu M. Mn body M Z. C. ai ago, irebi, developed days 1., above, pwci. washed gravel lying between the false bed, which contains good prorpects ef Bl-B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. fine and "flour" gold, and which can result. with a now be worked splendid Mr. McCranar thinks the ground will pay from $5 to $12 per day t man, and says the pay streak has already been followed to a width of 150 feet. Six strings of sluices will be in operation in a few days, and the creek adjacent will Skould these be thoroughly prospected. to $4 even $3 per day pay diggings which is a very low estimate they are GROESBECK'S BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STREET, sufficiently extensive to render their discovery a most valuable one to their interests owners and tbe of our county. The time has been when $4 diggings would be turned out as pas JUST RECEIVED A LARUE AND VARIED STOCK OF ur for stock, but show us a $4 JJAVE of sufficient extent, and a easily worked as these diggings are said to be, and we will insura that it will not lie untouched while flour brings only $2 per sack and beef 5 cents per pound. AND Our farmers will take $4 diggings, if extheir for in ranches, exchange tensive, and you needn't "strip" it for them either. We hope to have a continuance of good news from the camp. Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors LApE CIT1T bed-roc- k S-AJL- n H. tf a. F. CULIER & CO.j SALT LAKE CITY, gold-produci- ng gold-fiel- d Groceries Window Glass, ut-o.- .t f SC Montana Xews. Anderson leavee Amputation. this the city morning for Mount Pleas-ant- , Sanpete, wbitber he has been telegraphed for, to amputate the leg of Mr Joseph Tage, who, it will be recollected, was accidentally shot through the thigh last fall, in a canyon near Mount P.cas ant. Mr. Page's injury, we understand, has affected bis general health to such an extent that amputation of the limt is supposed to be the only resource let 1. tasuvj his life. S. L. Herald, May Dr. Which ttotj axa offering at lower prices than ''any other home in the city.. A Large Hloek of Englisli Varnisli es Ot ALL KINDS, AT Freight added, Orders from tbe country Promptly Filled 33-l- j |