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Show BY TELEGRAPH. "With all her faults he Loves her Still." Bodies Burned at the Beaufort Asylum. CASH PAID! fornia Pacific railroad brought an deeded her a farm and gin her action against the California Pacific railcash and married her." road company, Miltou S. Latham. Faxon AT "Aud ! you do not live happy?" Atherton, and the California Pacific ext nsion compnny, for the appointment "Happy! Young man, let mef-boof t wo trus'ces of a certain mortgage you suthiu' here, look ut that! " executed by the former company as seAnd he unrolled a piece of brown curity for tbe bonds issued by the exten- paper displaying a handful of ray ' sion company. bloodsome were which of hair, In the twelfth district court stained. Judge Sbarpstein mad i a decree ren-son city assessor Ilost'tii-fur the wilful "Pulled riirht nrt of mv scalp Lis of office. All the of duties neglest only three duvs ago!" lie went ou. appeal will be taken to the Supreme "And ?e this 'ere leg!" Court. He pulled up his p ints ;ind exhibNewton Morgan, the poll tax forger, ited a black and blue spot just above Oil itely convicted on two indictments for the shin. and pleaded felony forgery, "Struck there with a he guilty to the remaining charges. The Los Angeles chamber of commerce to hit mo iu the "meant explained; have sent the following telegram to Senchest and kill me to once, but I ators Jones, llagcr and Sargent: "If We are now soiling off our stock of General Merchandise very low the Hiwaiian treaty exempts tropical dodged. And, 8' e here!" He opened his coat and vest and Dres Goods particularly clw.tip, to make room for the large select ious pur'. and r'tmi tropical fruits from dmies, it will seriously prejudice one of our most revealed the fact that he had no shirt chased by our Mr. CUTLER in the East, aud which will be offered at Wholesale and Retail during Conference. important industries." on, and eoHsetjiu-utlnothing on The Nevada Senate yesterday passed which to button a collar. the assembly joint resolution asking ' Tore it olf'o me two weeks ago!" J Congress tj amen the treaty uith China he whimpered, "and sho burned up for tbe prevention of coolieistn, my other one. I've bi:i around this FOREIGN. CITTV EAST way fur a fortnight, almost dying by ' SALT I City of Mexio, 1. inches!" , On the evening of the 2Cth of Janu"Well, she must be a wildcat," ary, a mob armed with machetes and said the reporter. rifles, attacked the Protestant church re Rev established ut Acapulco by cently "Young man, if I war to sir here Ilutc'iinson. cupkrinten jmH of the Pres- and tell y; how that woman conducts j Ilutchititon escaped RE-SA- W byterian mission. AN herself, ye d have to hold yer in the to a United States !" exclaimed the old man si ip harbor. General Meijia. commandant of his the catle, ordered out troops, who piog le. "No one kuows how and four Mexicans and moh. the she's heaved flatirons at me, hit me ctiargM one American was killed. Eleven others with clubs, throwed water over me were wounded. None of the rioters were in bed, pulled my hair, jawed around arrested An investigation is in progress and PKOITJKTOKS. brought my gray hairs in sorrow and reinforcements were sent to this city to the grave! Why, what do you to protect the judge who is making it. think she called mc this very morn- - We ll sprttfulh) announce to the CUiztvs of Ctjtlcn and ruin-niQuebec. 5 that ire kav laithi put 11'inoj.t rat ton n ji i .st- -t tans Thns far eight bodies have been disI'LAMSG MJLU Our AM) liLSA covered in the ruins of the Beaufort in- bg "A condurango, perhaps." is all new and of the vera best resane asylum, burned last week, his Machinery "Wus'n that, boy far, far wu.-make and n-- are now prepared to. ported that ooe of the escaied lunatics, do all kinds of named Firury, has killed lus sister ui she called me an Apollo !" to-da- y 6,-0- 00 SALT LAKE CITY, to-da- r A Corner in Petroleum. Escape of jail-bird- s. Barley, Oats, Wheat 1 Small pos in ChicagoAttack on a Church in - Mexico. The Queen's Message. AMERICAN. W nsliiogton, o. Tbe details of Lieut. Woolen's report rcUiire to the improvement of tbe "on Joaquin w'.ll be fotin.1 very interesting dunis conHe recommends water-tigh- t fining to the east cbaune! the waters now Hewing into tbe middle counsel of ?n Joaquin und into Paradise nrni Hum's slough; also the dredging of the Hear near the mouth of the tiiocktou channel. Tinckhack has resorted to Uio unusual mentis ef addressing a memorial to mid distributing it anion;; the Senators, urg-in- r them to take epecdy action on his credentials as Senator from Louisiana, and saying that his good narue and interests an! those of tie State tufier bj the delay. Attorney General Williams will appear before the Alabama, special commi'tee i morrow to give the basis of his action j in sending troops to Al tbama toward the close of last year. New Orleans. 5. The congressional committee, to day, examined a number ef witnesses in ref erence to tin state of atfaira in their parishes durinj the Inst eleciien Judge Thimble, of the 11th Judicial District, testified to the fairnes of the elect inu. and that there was no intimidation of 9ters. Judge Kelly, Kep., of the Winn parish, gave similar estimooyas to that parish, aud to the friendly feeling the races. He was elected judge three times, and had never been treated with disrespect. The parish was an exertional oue. J. L. Clark, of St. Mary jarish, formerly from Ohio, republican until the last election, testitied to voting, with a large number of northern Republicans, the Conservative ticket at the last election, for the reason that he did not see how any honest man in Louisiana could vote the Republican ticket. Hoar ordered the reason to be stricken out. Clark testified tj the insecurity of port, able property left without guard in the parish. Forty murders were recently committed there, mostly by negroes. Many negroes voied the Democratic ticket notwithstanding the threats of Republican negroes. New York, 5. was contin Tilton's ued. ' He identified a number of letters written to bim by Reedier in 1807, and which were introduced to prove the af fection between them. W'ilnes in the course of his testimony said: "When my wife left Lome she took only my love and good will, and that she has still." He Biiid the publication of their corres pendence in the Chicago Tribune was made through or by bis procurance. The letters were published by the advice of his counsel. Judge Morris, who selected the le'ters, and into whoe bands all correspondence was placed by the witness in the early part of witness' consultation with him. Witness was shown and identified au extract from one of his wife's letters to kim written in 18G8, and which Evarts proceeded to read. He beean with the sentence, "To love is praiseworthy, but to abuse " Here he was stopped by the objections of plaintiff's eounscl, but the court overruled the objection and oompleted the sentence: "To love is praisworthy, but to abuse is sin." Witness explained that he thought Lis wife meant that bo-iwe- cross-examinatio- n nt Ev-ir- adultery was sin. The entire afternoon session was occupied in the idenification and reading of to-d- iy fiat-iron!- DRIED PEACHES. TAYLOR & CUTLER, TEMPI.E STREET. Blil-I- PLANING ban-dow- man-of-wa- r r London, 5. The Par'iament reassembled Queen's message says that the peace of Europe remains unbroken, acd she will exert her efforts to have it continue so. The question of recognizing Kit; Alfonso as King of Spain is under discussion and will be settled without delay. Exertions for the suppression of the East African slave trade continue. Its complete extinction is confidently looked for By providential blessing the Government has been able to eutirely avert tbe loss of life which was apprehended from' the famine in India. The finances are in a satisfactory condition. The trale of the country has somewhat fallen off, but genThe eral prosperity ha prevailed. Queen recommends tbe repeal of the ex ceptional s'attnes touching the peace of Ireland, and the enactment of various laws relating to local affairs. In the house of lords to night, an address in reply to Owens' speech was moved and seconded Earl Granville remarked that tbe list of new measures proposed by government was meagre, aud he thought that to leave the ques tion f the recognition of king Alfonso open to parliamentary criticism was unprecedented. Duke Richmond replied that government would decide that question oo its own respoasibiii y. In the commons, during a dubate on the address, Marqu s Hartington said he trusted Alfonso would not be recognized until there was some proof that he would rule in acooidauoe with the wishes cf his people. The address was adopted in both hcupes. Dispatches from Madrid say government has requested Senor Zorilla to travel abroad in consequence of his detection in an intrigue with Republicans Zorilla left Madrid for Paris Tsaetien, sou of Prince Cbun, has been prclained Emperor of China . Looking for the Legislature Yesterday noon a man about sixty-fiv- e years of age cuma op stairs into local room of this paper and enthe : quired 'Is this vrhar tho legislashurc is?" "No, sir," rvpliod the reporter, "the leiiiIatn.re is in se&tsion at Lan y e s; Three Rivers. Co,, I)G "Possible?" "Yes, she did ! Think of that, will ye think of my age, who has always paid his debts and been honest, beiu' set down with the pirates !" "It's bad," sighed the reporter, as a long pause ensued. "It's awful the awfulest kind of awful !" replied Horner. "I've got to stand it, but I want a law to protect other old men. I want a law to foib'd any man over sixty from mar-ryia cirl who isn't over twenty." "That might be a wise law." "I can't go to Lausiu'," he went on, "but you kin help me. Put it in your paper git up an excitement about it. Will you do this? Look at me, boy look mtall orer! See how I have suffered See how hot !" is head my "I'll help you all I can." "Do! Write to him! Write to him five times a day ! I'm going hum to her, and be pounded around aud sassed aud jawed, but if I know you are gettiu' a law through, I'll go to the grave feeliu' good." And he put on his mittens, took up his cane, aud was gone. Detroit Free Press. Ec-Sawi- rg, HariiEg, Matching and Scroll SawiEg, WE ALSO MAKE RUSTIC. FLOORING and EEYEL SIDING We are alijo uiuuufncturing the very best qoatity of White Pine lanmber, And are prepared to fill "Wholesale and Retail Rills at Short notion n' At our Mill, Corner of FOURTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS, d'26-3i- 1 PKODUCE STORE. G. XV. TBBXIX Hiw hit old efcuid on FIFTH STREET, for the purchase anil eule of Eagle mi. niporraiiL JENNINGS & SONS, 2tlt Xiil.o City. FINEST JUST OPENED with the ASSORTMENT DKESS PA.TTEKJSTS, Sillcs, ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Satins, Velvets, Poplins, Xoiions, AND GOODS! Garden and Grass Seeds. At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keep all the Periodicals and Newspapers ot the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, Pictures, Frames, etc. 0. 8-6ra of DRY and FiHSClT MOBS Adapted to the Season, acid OF THE LATEST STYLE. W. TURNER d5 lm GE0.A.PRINCE&C0. ORGAXS ASD OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. h. FROM IIAQPY BELIEF FOR TOUXO ME-the (lTrctfl of lirrora nod Abuse in eivrlr lita. ; Maulmod Kvstored. ImpdiH:rat. to New method of treatment. New and remarkable remdiei. t'ook and Circulars lnnt freo, in wled envelopes. Addw, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., I'lra.W-ldiiPit., ao Institution having a hieh reputation for honorable cvndvct aud professional skill. Buffalo, LIVERY it. a, Bid-O- n. FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves tiipprron, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND M:u-riai- - San Francisco, 5. Tlie German bondholders ef the Cali I KG KILLS. GIBSON, ECGLEB & 54,000 to I OGDEN liELODEOAS. Mr. and Mrs. Tilton's love letters, most sing: Way off there, eh !" continued The Oldest, Largest. in1 Mnut Portect Manufacof which have already been published. tory iu the United Stiiten. tho tiiau, as hesat down, laid his eans The court adjourned till Monday. across the table, aud took off his Philadelphia, o. There is great excitement over the mittens. large speculative movement in petro"Yes; trains run twice a day. leum. Crude advanced to elevea cents ' Now in use. Pretty good crowd there by this in seven refined closed ia barrels, bulk; No other Musical Instrument ever obHi cents; benzine, one cent higher, and time." stock case oil withdrawn. "I don't care about the crowd," tained the- same Popularity. Chicigo, o. said the old mas, ''I want a law a 5g?Seni for Price Lists. It is reported that the small pox has new law !" Adlire3S broken out in Cook county poor house, N. IT. "Eh?" and that thirty inmates are already 'Yes, sir, I want a new law sun-thi- n prostrated. St Louis, . Three notorious counterfeiters, confined in jail here, escaped from their cells last night, seiied and bound the guards, locked them in a cell, released two other prisoners charged with murder, and all eucceoded in getting out of jail. Their escape was not discovered until this morning, when the went to release the guards. LAKE NOTARY PFIJLIC. OJEo, Miu Street, ffiiosUo J, Boylo' fnrnitw Store, Ozdin, U. T. sstf. , c. w. staysek; (GILEAD.) LY READER C K TJ 31 AND LKOTt'REIw to purtect old men like me." Ilistprj, Travtlg ami Goad Sense, For Wood. Hard and "What's tbe matter how do you Soli Coal. Spiced up with Qua.nt Humor and want to be protected?" Amusing Anecdotes. WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. name's the Horner," replied "My His new Lecture on FRAXKLIX, ONEIDA Co., IDAHO. man as be slowly fumbled inside his &q. Ventilators, Registers, coat. "My name's Horner, and I'm EDW. NELSON & Co. Estimates for Heating and Ventilating Sear tbe C. N. R. R. Depot. an old fool! THAT HUMAN BAROMETER. What do you think I v Promptly furnisbeJ. did three months ago? Went and waooks and other vehicles BLISS A lrYALLS,S2 Lake St Literary Institutes will pleaee appl inarmd a girl nineteen years old, and Bronr.s, Horn, Hauling and Trotting 'J'muiih, ud all otUor Urerv Aeeomaiochitiotii for tbe (Send for CircoJan.) CHICAGO, ILL. I always in writing. Address C a '' a at tbatl Yes, went and aSi-t- f traveling mMie. Stayntr, Box 587, S. L. 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