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Show rT- "' - Uffi&JkildKW U BJteiJgM $4.00 SLISHBD OGDE 'XTpoHt " OF MAILS .RBIVAUKKIOSINO dool-- . ,. ike City, KTkruugi. 6.45 7.60 a.m. daily, l President Grant on Office: p.m. 7.40 a.m. 4.40 p.m. p(p4ltclli M0m- - .,,!J.Cit,,l,l,d"il)r (.41 p.m. (.40 a.m. 7.00 .m, 6.00 p.m. ptac K'toWW w.jilaYiand&tuilav,t fom- - for Rich Count,, p.m. " p.m. 'TV "L....i Assassin. war in Arkansas. Andy Johnson wants to be a Senator. Civil ii.rrkvillt. Wcdiitsdays m. Ba,lle, Murder by a Condemned 8.30 p.m. WcJu-d- .ni B.tr- - fli AMERICAN. 7.30 a.m. San Francisco, 30. k 3.3(1 To night two boji named ThirJi Messinger. 3.00 fought with a boy named Abraham Solo, yllrville and moo. The latier draw a pistol aod said 11.30 a he would tihoot them. Their mother in. 8.16 p terfered and caught the pistol. During Blum!, the struggle the pistol wag discharged, REGISTRY DEI'ARTMKNT 3 p.m. 0iwnfromJt.nl-tshooting otf ene ol Mrs. Messinger' a linJIONKV 0KKICE DKI'ARTMUMT. gers and hitting; Solomon in the head, to 3 p.m. Open from 9 t.m. to a.m. killing him instantly. from t p.m. Antfitle Door oj'n The jury in the libel case of Mrs. Jas. JOSKl'll ALL, rottruatter Howdeo vt. the Chronicle, returned verTrains dict to night of $3,000 for plaintiff. The 7.40 a m. P. train armes libel consisted of publishing a report of 6.40 p.m. llowdoo's " I. P. " ' sudden death and intimating 6.20 p.m. f,P. " leatei that his wife murdered hirn. U- - r w p- 11 C p , C. .i " 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a.m. C.30 p.m. - II train arrWei and - leaei and Services Religion t 11 a.m., nd Inrj Sawtav, in thtTi'wniadt, all&icnd Ward 8clioolbout rarlty'i Schoolind Tliird WVd tt 6 p m. Scliool-bou- w C, 1871. worth calling the attention of Congress to in his last message; since then he had heard that nothing to point. the ltt Letter L'NCLAIMKD IN THE POST Territory of fifth, en the May, 1874, which, if not called for Wort of Juue, 1871, will bo keut to Ilia bead Office : GENTS' LIST. Adkins John ABdaisson rlnbur Alfred Charles Butler Jas Warner - Nashville, Tenn., 30. Bingham Thos C T A Johnson, who arrived here this morning, stated to a reporter Bingham. Barucs T C that he will bo a candidate for U. S. Bjornsen Hans Senator in case the people, before whom Creek C L he wanted the question brought, decide Chappie Mr in his favor. He announces himself as Cogswell Dr Ex-Preside- nt au anti-inflationi- ' , Hudson, N. Y., 30. Waltz, the murderer sentenced to be killed officer Ernst hanged in "his cell this morning, smashing his skull with a piece ef iron. The deed was discovered several hours later, and there is an excited crowd around the jail threatening to lynch Waltz. The Governor has ordered two companies of militia from Albany. Ernst was stationed in the cell to prevent Walts from committing suicide. Little Rock, 30. A sharp contest occurred between a depredating part of Brooks' men arid a detachment of Baxter's force under Col. White, in which of Brooks' party nine Fittsburg, 30. were killed and twenty wounded and The house of John Hamnet. six miles the rest captured; and seven of Baxter's from Ibis city, burned this morning. The were wounded. whole family, Hamnet, wife and three children and hired man, perished in the flames. One of the bodies when fcund FOREIGN. chowed that the throat bad been cut, . ' London, 80. and it is believed that the whole family Commons recess a take over WhiThe were murdered and the house set on fire - Crocker John Deall Samuvl G 2 2 Miller Wm Mc Far ran Win Matheson Jas 2 Made E II Morrel George Monroe G J Melon D;ivid Mat sen P Noriss J Nilsson Johaa NickalsWm OyBtr G a.m. tad 7 till .m. and 7 Church tt MtMit Church p.m. p.m. the place. ' Boston, 30. tendered his resignWashburn, ation as Governor, and left for Washiby a man living on 8 to-da- i mm , self-destructi- y well-dresse- d, A il-3- long-haudle- iD totioe. sub-prefe- A'lip;M.fEMMc, IttSL, . OGDEX. hMUlr Z. M "rkoo.l.wilt (Ind were worth in legal tenders cents above par, and Naiional banking notes were bound to be secured under Ihe ezistinsr law. He did not wonder that New England banks wcre anxious to cancel their notes and ga their bonds In fact this icygeatton came to htm early Unl Fallr during the stringency of the money m.irk-- t, and he thought it ct The "Doctor," said a conceited library was received with great enthusiasm Nicastro to to Ilolmea, on the streets ol after the man return on his ; Bostou, 'I am going to deliver my victory. lecture in Lowell tonight." "I ia am glad of it I dislike those Lowell eating .Palatka, Florida, people," retorted the doctor. then surrendered. sub-prefe- A Grammar Kxercise. "John," says a country pedagogue to oue of his scholars "lJill litki Tom. Now parse 'Bill.'" "Bill itb a verb, thir." UA verb! how do you make iL. ut?" ' Coth he licks Tom thir." "Well, if licking Tom makes Bill a verb, will you parse Tom." "Tom ith a verb too." "Tom a verb loo?" "Yeth thir." "How no?" "Coth he ith licked." "Isn't that singular? Bill uvh because he licks Tout, and Tom in a verb because he is licked. YouV: got a new grammar havn't you?" "Yeth thir, dad bought me a not a ut U-l- $1.00 ri u qic. Poorte John Phelps Joseph Pelluson John Dixsen Thomas Petusen N Evans James Fredricksen Chris- - Ruby Jas A tin n Rhys David E Seat on Wm Frank John one yethtcrday." Gails E R Splaron May bury Si Clair GT Hagle John "Well," said the master, biting B or his HerrProfHB Shepherd lips, "just open it and see what Susan Hows John is." verb Tremain Dan Johnson Sam John reads: "A verb is a word Jones Oliver W Tapper S W which siguifies to be, to do, aud U Tuffing John B Livingston S Wilson Dunbar Larver John suffer." Wilson T L Lewis J W "Now parse 'Bill licked Tom' corLarson Halvor Wheeler Geo B rectly." Ludnig Oscar Wright John W "Yeth thir. 'Bill' ith a verb, and C Williams Lewis Jas Langley Torn' ith a verb coth Bill did t Wilson Wm Lucas George LADIES' LIST. it, and Tom suffered. Them's Miss Adams Sarah E Sylvia Perry Reese Miss E Calkins M A "You may take your seat, sir. If Crabtree Mrs Mar. Roper Mrs Mary A hereafter as rapidly as Tracy Miss Helen II you progress garct have done, you A A Toone Hawe you will be a second Mrs Howie Mrs Hauen Mrs Julia A Weller Miss Emma Murray." Marcer Miss Ann Wheeler Mrs E 2 jtifTo obtain any of thee lettrra, the applicant Dunlap John tsuntide holidays, adjourning on the 12th of May to June 1st. T.S0 p.m. tyir.liulut Ueturei (Chihl'i Hall), t The election in Strond, Gloucester, is annulled on acconnt of bribery. A new nrrlAn f llv f.lhrnrv ' muRt ask fur "advertised lettnrt," fe've date of the election is ordered. It'flen W. Turneri' Jitwi Dfpet Open ngton. paper and pay one cent for advertitiug. of Gethe last the At w'jky.Sundayt txcepttid. Royal meeting Contributions for Louisiana have If not called for within oni mosth, they will conferred honoographical Society they be tent to the lead Letter Office. reached $43,000. rary fellowship on Stanley. Joseph Hall, P. M. Atlanta, 30. 1. London, ' t. 8. BICHARD3, Heavy frost this morning injured the of The daily News says the lock-oauJ fruit. crops to A Man Dives into a Fitrnuce soon be laborers submitted will 1TT0RNEY AT LAW farm ew York, 30. And for settlement. arbitration of Molten Iron. The produce exchange committee tosailed which steamer The Prussian" VOTARY rUDLIC, day collected $2,000 for the sufferers by from Liverpool yesterday for Quebec, From the Scranton Republican, 19th. - Utah. the inundations of Louisiana Olikn City, out fifty Warwickshire farm h mils took Savannah, Ga., 30. Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday and 180 children to find homes in CanaA heavy frost last night, the fruit and da. The next steamer of the same line morning the men working on the x. it., vegetables damaged. will carry 150 laborers from agricultural uight shaft at the blast furnace of Philadelphia, 30. ATTORNEY AT LAW. districts. the Lackawana Iron and Coal CompaThe Mayor of New Orleans has been Ifflct with County Recorder, Madrid, 30. were horrified by one of the uiost authorized to draw on the Treasury of Official dispatches announce that figh- ny - . Utah. the Louisiana Relief fund for $10,000. Oydeti Vity, that cafes of ting wan resumed before Bilboa Wedne- shocking occurred Washington D, C. 30. in this has ever city. sday. Some advanced positions of the Allusion having been made to PresiEuicide was a of victim are the Tho Curlists J. S. LEWIS. captured. dent Grant about a compromise finance Berlin, 30. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, young man named Theodore Marone, meaure that woulJ be acceptable to Arnim has the Von resigned "tlw in Wtlcli, eiock. Jewflry, Silver aud both President who, while the workmen at No. 5 he the did tides, replied PUii Wart, MAIN mm. OUHKN. was know what not intended to force furnace were enjoying a short respite omiJj done wJ til work warranted. apply to the term compromise, unless it from their labors, took; advantage of was an agreement to carry out the their temporary absence and plunged matronly-lookin- g A pledges of the country that might be considered a compromise by those who lady walked into a saloon in Oswego, into the seething furnace, which at REMOVED. originally defeated every proposition the other day, laid her muff on the the time was at a white heat. His T'VOO WAST A TI10MS0XIAN DOCTOR OR offered during the discuision in Congress couuter, and took out a pair of spec- cries attracted the attention of one of Tlwmsuniim Meilicite, and by so agreeing have reason to beworkmen named Duff, who, toCALL ON DR. promptly the MURPHY, lieve such legislation would meet his tacles, when the bartender gether with his companions, ran to informed her (hat no Bible-readin- g NSrM)rPOSITB POST OFFICE. MAIN 8T, approval. It has been said he promised furnace aod looked down only to OfiDKN. in his last annual message to most would be in order there. Reaching the Marone WMmAnos lu, l.ou. see measure gyrating amid the liquid Congress down into her dress pocket, the woheartily support i.ry did He and not intend decide waving his hands and feet upon. might man produced a flat bottle, and cool fire, to be such construction intense agony. upon in most the put any Tli ly called for a pint of whiskey. She world It full f his language; if he had not made himself shovel was lowered d A CiiilJren erylnn for understood his more recent message doesn't kno7F yet what that bartender to him, but he was unconscious of its WfMI.VS was alarmed about. would clear up anything he had enCandied Castor deavored to make plain. During his presence. One of the men ran immOil. of marriages in Ohio, ediately and stopped the blast, but huStatistics administration he bad been nnd was for TtitdeMrinas, cfTectiv n4 hamilets. carrying ont the solemn pledges of the tince 1866, show a remarkable de- man aid was of no avail t 6ave the Tim tiidle anil email government at the earliest day possible, cline in matrimony. According to unfortunate man in the furnace, and f tli Castiir Oil la en and return to the specie basis. The the published figures of each year, he was dragged up as fjuickly as posItt Urely OKruonie, esiaelbhmeTit of our currency on a gold 'tthartic nowert an shown that in that sible by means of a largo hook, a and silver basis had been uppermost in since 18C6, it is , nt iui. aired. Prktiicenra. Ill S Vorm5f,i.A DnxlxNMo his mind whenever he Bent one was there his marriage to ever' charred, disfigured, and unrecognizaCongress year o He effetliv' Tlle Mwinble Cr",B had said fcalwT not of annual eighty-twmessages. pepulation. In 1873 ble mass. hrtul i !Pi wnfettoaMi' thopi. Children what kind of a bill he would approTe. the population was one marriage to He could not ! ave been in the furnjaudcryfortlw,, Price 26 eU. par box. It was his earnest hope that Congress one hundred and eighteen of the nace above a few minutps, as his first would dispose of the question. MUotUrdmgi,u." ,37.1, shrill cry was heard by the workmen The redistribution of $'25,000,000 of population. in with who hastened to his assistance, but $5,000,000 banking currency; The notorious bandit, Donato, the the intense heat of the place was sufnotes belonging to the broken banks and banks in liquidation south and west, terror of Calabria in Italy, was de- ficient to destroy life if he had been ouht to furnish ler the present, all stroyed on March 27, by the soldiers thtre only a second. LORENZO D. RUDD that was asked for, and he bad been under command of the of Marone was a native of Pomarn, assured that since the veto of the Fithe Nicastro brigands, Ataaybreak li rftaiW banks were East Prussia, where his father occunance bill, New England in number, were discovered connine inin one of circulation, their to anxious reduce a DBY GOODS asmuch as the bonds now held for circ- cealed near Zangarone.. The soldiers pied position as professor fohools of the or the gymnasiums AND ulation would be released, and furnish attacked them and, after a fight f emabtv in w.iich Theodore was them with a larger curreney capital for two hours, killed Uonato, and mo- place, as a teacher. loan than they now have. Our securities wounded another. The others ployed 16 and 17 rtally 11 Kpucofal r VOL. V. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING change his opinion on 1st of In the Senate, Oglesby introduced a bill to promote commerce among the States by cheaper transportation of persons and property between the Atlantic sea board and Western States and Territories; referred. - EKeE. SEMI-WEEKL- Y, UTAH. WEDXESD1Y. MAY lr TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OCDEN - T The Huron siml the Itrlgitiid In March last Baron Poreari, when at his estate of Collesano in Sicily, was captured by five brigand?, two of whom were notorious chief named Pasqualo and Leone. The men were masked and armed. Baron Poreari was blindfolded and carried off on ahorse. After a long jourwhich ney, during they stopped at hovels on the roaihjdc, they reached a dark cavern, into which the Baron was dragged. Ho yielded hi last to threats and signed an order for 512,000. On the morning of March 21 when the band were away, tho Baron succeeded in escaping by crawling out of the openiug which led into the grotto. He found himself not far from the Itoccapalumbn railway station, at which he armed io safety, after swimming across tho intervening rirer. Although tho ransom had not been paid atthetim; the Baron succeeded in effecting hii escape, he telegraphed to his brothor-i- n law, to pay the money on the prcentation of the order. It is probable that he feared ass.winatinn in the event of a witli his agreement ' The Baron's ty lasted elevea days. caj-tivi- He who carries ever with hun tin spirit of boundless charity to. inua often doos good when he knows nrjD of it.. An influence gre forth from him which soothes the distressed, encourages thfc drooping, stimulates afresh the lover of virtue, and begets its own image aod likenesi iu all beholders. There is a revival among tho colored Methodists of Danville, Va. At aW hours of the day and the mgh& they can be hoard shooting, cither at tbeir private houses or on the streets. A female enthusiast, named Price, stripped! horslf of all butt one article of clothing, walked the housetop aud sat en the chimney. One negro woman said she had been t hell aed saw Spy Bosi there, another had bee u to bea?en and saw the Saviour ' smoking & golden pipe. , There is a similar frenzy iu Petersburg, where the white citizens , ift gome neighborhoods cannot sletip-oaccount of the couiiuual ehvutiug' " a |