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Show The same policy that was then adoptEhc Ogilcn ed can now be followed with advanrul.liMliod verv WEDNESDAY nd SATURDAY, by the Oodkx Plbluuixo CoxrASf. tage. To destroy the lives of these W. Penrose, IMitor. creatures is like sowing the seeds of Charlc ami Husinis Mmuiger. Cadmus' teeth, from which sprung Educate the Indian, armed men. OC1DK.V. TAIL expel from office the vultures who SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1873. have too long preyed upon the vitals with the of the nation, and robbjd the aboriglVIiatuill he ines of their rights, let tke GovernCaptives? ment protect them iu the privileges The capture of the whole tribe of guaranteed ; if this be accomplished Modocs and their leaders, includiug we will hear no more of Indian wars the- women and children, suggests and massacres. of some interest to the cause of humanity and of civilization. A function. I Ionc vindictive spirit might prompt their Gen. Sherman has extermination. The Xcir Japan This charming place of resort is well worthy of a visit at this time, when tho trees are green with It is beautifully situated on the leaves. North bank of the Ogden lliver, within a short distance of the terminus of the Pleasure parties different railroads. seeking relaxation are invited to enjoy the hospitality of Messrs. Herold, Hunt process of accomof construction for the purpose modating dancing parties. On the ground & A Co. large hull is now in is also a shotting gallery, and every facility is given to those who 9eek diversion with the line and hook in the wa- ters of Otrden. (ioml Chance for a liiblc. Jinltfe J. (JKOVKIt, of Kustim, Wter Co., H A'iit Bible lor L'tiili of the Pictorial Polyglot nmily A HiusniCceut work. LuuW out for Iiim tllOO w Depot. Daily can bo seen travellers walking on the Railroad tracks going to the mines in search of work, Lii witli to-da- ers. k at the blankets strapped on their As a rule they area well shouldto-d- o there are better opportunities for the looking class of men, and Lard workers, exercise of his talents by indoctrina- with pockets well lined with greenbacks. This morning, however, one went a litthe subjects of the Mikado in ting tle too far and abstracted from a grocery The iterations of these dignitaries the ways and means of getting up a store near the depot several Bologna arc not worthy of men who hold new institution, fashioned after the sausages andyi piece of Buffalo meat. lofty positions in this powerful Gov- Credit been has the which Mobilier, Upon making payment for the goods ernment. To seek revenge upon a bitn noir of so many politicians purloined he was allowed to go on his handful of savages who were impelled Now, that Mr. Ringham's case has way in peace. . to defend their mountain homes been disposed of, tho next will be City Affaius. Mr. tV. G. Child wil against the encroachments of the that of Cole ; then that open a furniture room, in the lower floor white man, would be to cast an eternof tho buffoon Xye- - The Chinese of his building, next to the Co operative al stigma upon tho escutcheon of as soon as his stock of goods armission is the goal of their ambition, store, some day this week. Mr. Child rives, this great nation. In resisting the and a lively contest between the two is making preparations for the opening fi'grcssions of the invader, they fol- for the coveted be expect- of his establishment, in anticipation of a prize, may lowed a natural instinct. The love will be com- successful business. ed. The Prcsi-den- t for their homes, which is implanted Messrs.' Parpe and Boessel have a sepelled to husband his resources if he in their breasts, is the same that anito satisfy the greed of all his lect assortment of goods, including some mates every human being, whether expects of the best cigars that have yet been refriends who have been repudiated by ho dwells in a prgcmisyfii-hftocoriiiceived in this city. their constituencies. A Lnndt is in receipt of a new and the wretched wigwam. To the Inlarge stock of fancy goods. His shelves dian, his nativo forest or green praiare well filled with groceries. Boned, A iee in Law. rie, the babbling brook, or towering turkey and chicken, in cans, are among mountains amid which ho saw tho An action was brought in the Ma- the specialties that he has imported. is the dear him as of as to light day Mr. Cary bns added to his menagerie, rino Court tfXew York against a two bears, bought yesterday from Inblossoming vales whero the children clergyir.au, for words either slander- dians. of fortune drew the first breath of ously, as alleged, or ''idly spoken" The Union Pacific train duo last evenlife. This vast domain was once the complainant to the inju- ing was delayed fourteen hours, against arriving theirs; theirs by virtue of possession, of her fair name. The Judge in at 8 o'clock this morning. ry and inheritance. their birth-righ- t Mr. Win. II. Williams of Washington his charga to the jury reviewed the 'J hey liavp been driven to the brink ease,aud brought it to the. point which Bar, Montana, was married yesterday Should not some com01 the ocean. decided the jury. He reminded afternoon to Sarah M. Adams, of passion be shown for the unfortunate them that it was not a question of race that is rapidly passing away? Among the letters left in the Post Offeeling, but of a conscientious con- fice, and not called for, is one addressed They are not insensble to the feelings sideration. That if damage was done to Miss Nellie Grant. of human beings, for a more touching to the plaintiff, a fair and suitable exhibition of pride can scarcely bo Salt Lake Items. We condense from remuneration should bo awarded ; howu than tho ene in which it is the Herald the following items: but if on the other hand, in their esGov. Moods has pardoned Richard represented that Jack was bowed timate of the evidence, no damage Siuythe, who was sentenced to one year's tbwn with sorrow as a captive, and was done, their verdict should be imprisonment. buried his face in his hands when A young Cornishman, named Mellow, commensurately given to the defend f:iken prisoner, grieving over the fate was ant. engaged in an affray at Alt a, on . which had overtaken him and his ' The defendant was a clergyman ; Sunday afternoon. He surrendered himfollowers. self to the Deputy Sheriff, who. on going the plaintiff, a girl not more than to the at 3 o'clock, Monday morning, Instead of demanding retribution of age. The right of found jail twenty years it empty, the prisoner having is it not a more sagacious policy to action claimed in the case rested up- bored his way out with an augur which lift them up from a nomadic condon tho charge that the defendant said had been handed to him through the ition, and encourage them to follow to the plaintiff, "you are a liar j you cracks between the logs of the jail. Mr. pursuits, to which with proper atten are tho worst girl on earth." It was Florida immediately proceeded to Sandy tion they can become accustomed ? Station where he took the train to Lehi, for the jury to decide whether or not in The Indians have many parts these words were actionable. A ver- and not finding Mellow at that place, that officer came to this city.but had not of the country, become not ouly civdict of damage to the amount of one found his man last evening. ilized, but in many instances have cent for the plaintiff was rendered. A Stockton correspondent, writing become leaders in society, and in on the 29th of May, gives the part'eu- ..... m politics. iurs oi me arrest cii i. t uson, a'ins .lohn Ross chief of the Chorokces Tor (lie Baxter, alias Webster, tbo man who is with being connected with the was as wild a savage as Jack, when Peter Gjersdahl was brought up before charged Santa Cruz from he was removed county (Cal.) treasury rob the barren Judge Hogan yesterday nmrniug on a Wilson has been in Dry canyon tt abduct two ft of bery. charge attimptin(r irointainsof northern (Jconna. A male emigrants. From the testimony it since last December and has been.during treaty was entered into between him apnea 8 that Anna Jacobsdatta and that time, very reticent and uncommu timlthe Government. The tribes were Oi iver Ottendatta arrived a few days ago nicative. When arrested by Sheriffs Or from Norwny, and 'while walking up ion, ot banta truz, and Lee, of Tooele placed on a reservation now known Broadway was accosted by the prisoner, county.he was tending a bar at tb mouth as the Indian Territory, a garden who spoke to them in their ownlanguage of Dry canyon, and made evident signs and offered to show them around the of resistance, but told the officers that he spot, carpeted with ymiling hom- city. They consented, and he get a wa? the inun for whom they were look After riding around for a lime ing. Wilson was formerly a jailer at San estead, churches tlfut point their fhe carriage stopped opposite a house of ta Cruz, and it is said he liberated Blake school-house- s spires to the assignation in the New Bowery. The ly, the treisury thief. Sheriff Orton where laughing faces bespeak thrift prisoner then invited them to enter iho had searched diligently for his man, tnd bouse, but a person who was passing after lie found him, kept the prisoner and happiness. shook his head at them and went for an very close as he also did the news of the Hut then, there were no thieving officer, and Kmil Bach, of the Sixth Pre- arrest, for habeas corj'us reasons, given cinct, spoke to them iu the German lan: by us before. allowto the annuities pocket agents James M. Morley, convicted of ap jruage, and they teld him what had oced. In those days, honor was con- curred. The driver then drove rapidly propriating somebody else's pocket-boosidered paramount to the desire for away, taking with him another man who while drunk, and for which he was sent was on the box. but the officer secured to the penitentiary, experienced execu-tit- e rapacious gain, or unlawful preying the prisoner. A complaint f disorderly clemency, the circumstances connectupon the untutored races that were conduct was made, and (he .Justice com- ed with the offence and conviction and mitted him in default of $'.',000 bail to a petition in lug behalf influencing the .wards of the nation. keep tlie peace. A. . Star. governor's action. f. Ex-Senat- Point Og-dc- n. 1 Trap , Innocent. car-riag- o. - by Mail. IIoney-Bee- s 27. Joses' Grove. Miiiier. Hon. John A. Bingham, failing to expressed in strong language a desire secure the appointment of Ambassathat they should be swept from the dor to Russia, has condescended to face of the earth and that not a vesaccept the mission to Japau. JeddD tige of their existence should be left. not be as desirable a place of y the may At a Cabinet meeting but residence as St. Petersburg! .Secretary of the Interior the words of the Commander-in-Chie- TUESDAY, Glol. the before is now question strange Department awaiting a decision from the Postmaster General. A man in Massachusetts has invented a cage composed of woo and wire netting to send honey-bee- s through the mails. The wood about six inehts of block a is trap long and two inches wide by an inch deep: in this three large holes are bored nearly through, and the under side is covered with a tine wire netfing. Seven e placed bees, including a in each compartment, and are introduced through a hole in tin side of the block, which is plugged up by a piece of sponge soaked in honey. The Postmasters and clerks object to these packages, for the alleged reason that the honey soaks through the paper placed over the holes, and daubs other mail matter in contact, and besides, as one complained, 'the clerks in his office did not get through examining and studying the contrivance uutil the. bees stung every one of them, and, in showing them how it was made and how to handle it without, injury, the blasted things stung him, loo." Acting Assistant Postmaster-GenerMarr, several weeks since, dethese packages could not be that cided admitted to the mails, upon the ground that i hey injured other mail maftsr; but General B.K. Butler, as attorney for the inventor, appealed the case to the ter-General, and the latter is now deliberating what disposition shall be made of the matter. Washington Cor. of the St. Louis A Post-otEc- e qucen-bee.Niv- Drink, n.a.lt of l'.,.r Hum. wnui'v iwV Spirits ami Uonisi; Liquor., loctr,.,j '. j' and Kweotoni'il to pleuse Via taste' "Tonics," "Appetlzurs," Kostorers''' .,if,. U'lhl tho tippli ron tonriiutciins!, ruin, lut art-- u trti.j Medicine, ina.l,. the tmtiva routs iiml herbs of t'.tlirorni, free from all Alcoholic Stimulant. Tliev ai ' the Crcat l!lil 1'iirilUT uml a l'rinc.liile, a I'erfettt Itciiovatoran.i imitator ol iheSystoui, earrrinif nir ull wjsoij!mJ manor, and restoring tho Mood to a healthy condition, etirichinjf it relri'sliitiT au. i.r vlfratinrl)otli mind mid lin.lv.- "nirv ar easy of administration, nroni'it, ;t tlti fc action, certain in their rcsull.-- un a)1j able in nil forms of disease. ' n-- al point of repair. rmlixcKtion, e, Tinht-nes- the IVmuJo Complaints, or old, married or single, at the dawn f womanhood, or the lin n of life, these Tunic Hitters display so decided an intlucun; itiac a marked improvement is soon percept iiih, :i Kr Inflaiiiiii.'tlory ItliciiiiiuliKtii and (.out. it Cool . ml t'droiiic Ihspepsiu or il For SUIn OiwruM-- Eruptions, Tct. tor. Salt lUleillll, iholches. pls, l'iuiili. I'listiiles, lloils. Carbuncles. Scald-MeaSore K;.os. Erysipelas. I.vli. Scurfs, liiscoloruiioiis of Hie. hkin.IIiiiii.UH and Diseases of tho skin, of whatever 'wuie or nature, are literally d.nr up uutl cunieil out of the system In stunt time lv Hie use of these Hitlers, tin.? UMi in shcIi cas will convince the iuo.--t incredulous f ilicx curative otVects. ( leaitso tho Vitiatcil Klood whenever yon tiud iisliupiiriiiesliursitut; tlinmc'i the skin in Pimples, Kriiptious, r Surot; cleanse it when you llnd it obstructed an.! sliiRtrish iH the veins ; cleanse it when it H foul; your loelintrs will t.:i ymt when. Keep the blood pure, un l llic liuiltliof lu Kinn-w.irhi- cystoui will follow. I'm, Tape and ot'-.o- r VTonm, lurking in the sysivm of so many lliousuuis are eilectually" destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phsi!o;;isi. : Tliort' i scarcely an individual on tin face of tie oarih w hose body Is exempt from the presence of worms, "it is not upon the licaltliv elements of the l.ody that worms vxist, hut upon the diseased humors and slimy deposit that breed thesj livinsr Monsters of ihsea. No Kvsteiu of medicine, no veriuu'iitfes, tintlieliuiniUcs, will free tho ostein I'roi.t Worms like Hu so Hitters. iJiKcasfs.-I'enionser-ca- until a and fe, nns nulijert (iold-ls-ater- A wretched little boy, ten years old, ragged and almost barefooted, drifting along Detroit street, one day last week, was asked where his fath- "Where's your mother?" "Hun away." His inter-loeutexpressed sympathy, and observed that he must feel lonesome. "Xot a bit of it; there's going to be the biggest circus here next mouth yer ever set eyes on or s paralysis of 'lite liowels. To iniani ajruinst. this, take a dose of "Ai.kKU Vi.sui.ut twice a w.'ok. 1o ltitioiiK, Koiijittrut nttd Intcn llmmtt-ou- t alles irrout lit which are so prcvulot.C milloiit Kctor. of our in the river the I'ni'ted Stales, especially tl.osenf " Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois. Tomies-eCuiutu-rland- . Arkansas, Kcd, Colorado. i;ra.os, I'm Cran.lo, ivarl, AUIkiuiu, JUdnlc. Savaiinali, Uoaaoko, James, a ad tuauy others, with their vast tributaries. t:rous!l.-ou- t our entire country during the Suiiuncr s and Auiiimu, uud ieiiiar!taily so duriuit-sone, of unusual heat and drjncss. ai invariably ticcompuuie.l by extensive ou of tlio stomach aud liver. other ulhlomiiial vLscvr.i. Iu their ii pHtaiive, cNertin a j)oerful U Is esselluoueeupou these various orff-anTheru i.v no cathartic lu" ntially nwessary. the purpose etju:;l to I)i:..l. Wai.kkii's' reimivJ oak llirt-Kits- , l ih they wld (larkH-olorc.visc'id matier with wliici the tliu the bowels are loaded, at I'.k? Klimtilatiiijj tho wcretions of i'io liver, uud penonilly restorlu iho hoidtl: lV.tictiou.st. the digestive tirjrsuis. ' Scrofula, or liiiicN H'.vil, Swellings, I leers, i:rsipoUis, M'elled ucoli, tioitre, Sefofinons tinlaiuii. nitons, lal!,-ii-Old lutlainmaiioiis. Mercurial A.ieciioin. Sores. Kruptioiw of th Skin, Nns etc. Iu ihcso. as In all oilier voi;'"'-tiona- l Diseases, U'.m.kkii's Visku.vu "IT Tbkh liavo Klimvn theirtrivat euraiive !' era in tho inot ohsiiuaio uud iiiiracui1-caseswa'--Meu- ki.-.i- io . ., . ir Dr. AValiior ( allfoniiix Tinr-Rtin ItillciM act on li t thi'so c;ises l"1""' Hinllar manner, llv puriiyin t;ie they remove tlio caiise. and by resolving away the cifeets of the tnilammatioii (ty sii ho airoeted jiarw receive health, aud a permamut mra tutx-reuia- r eiri'ctei'.. make ced unl Minerals, numbers, Tpeseticrs, Minors, tisthevadvaiieviti Smith, the Westfield, Mass., murderer, received tho news of his fate strangely. "I've got some news for you, said the turnkey quietly, as he came near him. "What is iC" said Smith, his face lighting up pleasautly, as he placed his hand familiarly on the sheriff s shoulder, and then not pausing, adding, as if divining the truth, "Is the day appointed!" Yes," replied tho official, "the 27th of June." "Good, good," ejaculated Smith, throwing up his arm and snapping his fingers as if in triumph, "I never heard better news in my life!" And he resumed his walk with as firm a step ; as ever, smiling all the while. younj indigestion, liilions, KcmiUciit and litttr-mtent Fevers, Disease.soi' tho Wood, Liver. Kidneys and IMad lor, these Ititters li;ivr been inosl successful. Sueli Ihsetisi-- in ? eausod liy Viiiatod liloud, nidch is p'tur.illy produced l.y Ueranemcut ol' the Digestive Organs. , ul itli Intuit in I'ulnts worldto Hoa.l-nch- I'uin in tho Shoulders, cmiirUii. s of the ('host. !i..itiess. Sour liruna. tons of tho Stomach, Had Taste in ilk' Month, Itilious Attacks, I'alpitutimi of w Heart, liiilamuiaiioii of the Limits. Pain n the re;:imof tin? Ki.lmas, and .inmireil other painful .iti;iins, are Hie oirsprinus of iMspepiia. In lliesu complaints it one Ixtttlnwill proven hctu-Ho eiiial, ai puarantoe of its Merits tlntti a lengthy vcriisoiitout. Four young men James Parkinson, P. Walker, Wil liam Lahey and John O'Brian started out of Chippewa wnh an ordinary row boat and made for Port Da", on this side the river. Through some miscalcu tions the quartet eventually found themselves in a most dangerous part of the river channel, between the "Wing" and Goat Island, nearly opposite the residence of Mrs. P. A. Porter. The stream at this point is very swift, and flows direct for the American Fall. There is no chance for a boat to make the head of Goat Island after getting once fully under the force of these currents. The boys were well aware of the hopelessness of making any safe landing below, and they labored at the oars with that fierce energy which despair can only arouse. i or a long tunc it seemed as though their efforts would prove fruitless, and thai they were doomed to certain destruction. A large number of people collected on the banks of the river and Goat Island, and watched every move made by the desperate boys with the most intense anxiety. The boat was finally brought out from the irilluence of the river currents, and slowly creeping up the channel, brought hardly less relief to those who were helpless spectators than to the thoroughly frightened occupants of tile little craft. Niagara Fall Gazelle. of the : I)lt-.i:- i river last Friday evening The end money. Hit. s Tails. "Dead." tlre lalto according to ilirccikms, uud iviiiah lonjr unwell, provided their Ih.iu-- :uv ut destroyed l.v mineral poison itoIIht menus and the vital organ wasted U'Vomi tliu Xarrow Escape at Niagara er was. iu No TerMiu tors Postmas- An exciting incident occurred on ,, tli-.i- t Po-tmas- Tlio rcrifiit. nni r.itl-- Lnxati t - M.pt'opeilif S of I k. W.M.KKIi'.S VlNKIi.Mt ns i:i i usi-- oi tkks are the lio.-and maliifiianl levers, 'J Ucif Imt1" ' protect in. lieulint;, and soothing propt-rtieliumorsof tho lauet. Tlieir Sodative pn'P crtiea allay juiin i i I'.ie t crvous nysicm. stoniacli und bowels, cither from iatlauiu:--tlo- n, wind, colic, cramps, etc. T.ittcM Slreci Ions. Take of tho poinjr to lied at nijiht from a half to one s Kii'e-K'Uii- emi-tio- s NOTICE. FnreTliorouglibretlShort-Iior- n Durham Hulls & Heifers! one-ha- T innrr IX m:rEV frtru 1 l.MhofJnne with fine cuttle of above breeds'. me ah riuprpii in SHALT. ARRIVE AMERICA IIEKD BOOK. Ptrleily pure Mow) mid pnliirrotil. l'ui tiesUeirinK any particular AJ E, SEX OK COLOR Will plllfcip wHtO lit Pvntl.lan'..' V.. Wlvmv TWO .WRBKMu-wU.uW thTUV at . lf Kat pood wiiiC-glaasi'u- l. nuitioii clmp. con, roast beef, aud vetretables, und taK' r cxerciso Tey aro couiihiscuoi Inrvly vegetable innmlicnt, and coutaui no Fpirii. out-doo- iz. r:. r:cDcxAi.D & co., Pnnrists Hen. AyH., San Fm:icls.ro. Cii!.. A-- .VHr. Wusiiiupion mid Charlton Sts., A rKALM: SOLU tY AM. li"T-:ctST.S4-3m will Yonns ladies who hate red hair ma'ie be interested to learn that hnir errtitnn gou.1 iwnrity. from the uark of the redwood tree b RlTMRNCK WlTlini- ..... been patented and wtll soon be in ib llron-- r, tVnrl OtU; ,ti..n Itank, TtmOi.T. market. This, for them, will be "baliCOLLIN p. 8AXH. ng up the right tree." Satisfaction Guaranteed, Liberal n.swj |