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Services U l?p1i!rioii Tverv Ruui'.av. in tlieTu'ioruaclo, iG tbe Sectnul Ward S, lioo!hono a it S. lnii.l-bous- e liuwaml Third 11 a.!., anil arl.v Sm UooI ut p.m. 11 a.m. an'l 7 p.m. Eiiireojial Chnrrli at ii.thf.liHt Chinch iitU a.m. and 7 p.m. 10.30 a.m., Spiritualist Lecture (Child's Uall),at I IJUlLJCl'ttUllluu p..... Oirrfeii Cilv At Library Tumer'n. Oieu every day, Sundays Geo. V. UieptcJ. WHITEHEAD, G. STREET, FOURTH Boors from Z. C. 3f. Jf.. Four DEALER GENERAL 1 SHOES, ROOTS .If the LEATSIES aiid SHOE rfiXDIXGS, Lowest Prices. Vrod uce Ti hen. I? A I ID OAS II HIDES. for REPAIRS lrairio Arrest of a Woman for tiiQ day: Murder of Goodrich! Washington, 27. To collectors and llier officers of The Deparlm Tit has discovered that in some districts fes iu exce-- ol those prescribed by law are exacted for eci tificates to invoices. A fee of twenty cents only should be charged for a certificate to the duplicate of an invoice forwarded to the Collector as a verification of the original documents. W. A. Uichardson. (Signed) Washington, 27. In order to prevent any fun her issue of the $il.O0U.0O0 reserve, and to make as favoiMble a deb! statement as possible for the month of March, the Treasury Department has suspended the payment oi all Warrants of any magnitude after the first of April. The ind cations are that large disbursements will be made duiing March, and will cause an increase of the public debt for the current moi.lh. The widely published s'ntcment purporting to give a full account of the conferences of Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, with leading Democratic senators with the design of forming a new party organization, appears to be a pure fabrication. The majority of Democratic eenators have been spoken to on the subject and thev eay thai, although they talked freely with Governor Hendricks, while he was here, thru he made no s.uch propositions to ibem. The deaths of Colonel Fry and Major Walker, paymas'er in the army, which have occurred recently, create no vacancy in the pay corrs, but this fact does not Feem to be generally known, as applications have been pouring into the War Department for (several diyspasl. Ths act of July 18, 18ti0, provid'es that the pay department of the army shall Cus-lom- EXECUTED. NEATLY My e: s Destruction T)y Firo of a town in Kentucky! U. S. Presents to tho Geneva Arbitrators. for Freparins a Convict Heaven! Hanging and Another Valuable Silver Mine in Utah! AME1UCAN. Milwaukee, 27. Tlio daughter and son ol a lancer named ybortden, aud the son of a neighbor named Wadell, were burned to death near Ittid's Landing. They were encircled by prairie fire, and perished before they could escape. When found their clothes were all burned olf and the Uesli completely charred. New York, 27. Tbe energies of the Brooklyn police are Btill turned toward the capture of the mysterious woman who is supposed to have murdered Goodrich. She was from New England and resided lor some Several other letters time in Boston. are now in possession of the police, which show that she was fairly educated. The last lotur was dated February 27th cud iii reproachful in tone, n though 6omc trouble had originated beteen Goodaich and the writer. The letters are under thi general head of New York, aud are tinned in an assumed name. Nothing has yet been discovered to indicate the direction of her glit. The police have couoeuloJ her name. Brooklyn detectives arrested last evening a woman about 20 years old, who works in a ehirt factory in New York under aa assumed name. Slits refused to talk, except to anwor inquiries in the She was arrested briefest manner. on information (riven by YV. V. Goodrich, brotuer of thas. Goolrich, wl.o was murdered ou Thursday night. She ij married, but had (rouble wi ll her lMsband. and left Lifci. Her connection with the murdered man was of the most He was iu the iutiiuate" character. habit of visiting at her abode in New York, 22 Orchard street. According to her statement she has been throe tunes with Cioo Irioh at the house in Dog raw street. Goodrich there told her ho was not married, but had foolishly got iu her. She withai girl, but had says she had, some trouble at her house witu some man about Goodrich when he was present, arul she took, him fnto room. She leftists to tell where she was on Thursday nignt, butlbought She got to work at she was home. 11 on Friday morning; sha generally went to work at 7 o'clock. She could not tell why the was late that morning; did not go over to Brooklyn to see the body' because she disliked to see Goodrich iuthat condition. ' She gave the poLce a roll of bills to take lyher mother with a request that the latter would not be informed that she wa in Brooklyn. On bei'ig asked if she had formed any theory how Goodrich came to his death, he said she thought he was killed by ornc man who followed hiin home. She will be detained at the Brooklyu police headquarters for the present. alStanley, charged with forging and into was brought tering certificates, 32,000, io furnish bail in court but being unable to produce it, was locked up. A large amount of private correspondence from Stanley has "been seized, which it is believed will lead to the ui rest aud conviction of the persons implicated. hereafter consist of one paymaster general with the? rank, pay and emoluments of colonel cf cavalry, two with the rank, pay and of emoluments of lieutenant-colonel- s cavalry, and sixty paymasters with the rank, pay n,ud emoluments of majors of 11 cavalry. The valuable silver mine laying south and near the Ktiima mine iu Utah has recently been purchase i by (he New Orleans and Utah Mining Company, Ami Woof ens. The comfor the turn ot .".C0O,OUO. Urgc-s- t Stock West of New York. has had the value of the mine pany Jtoroe cud Franklin Ss., CHICAGO and retort mys that 7U(- ; 000 worth of ore are in sight. The of:icers and stockholders of the company are N DRUG alt New Orleans men. with the exception DR. of Mr. Wooliey, of Utah, from whom the miuo was purchased. AViX'j LOfATr.i) TV i (V. 4v nruv.M II ptf;.iir-i- to uttiMi.l to Sun Francisco, 27. the practice of nn.l At the opening cf the Bugart habeas corpus case. Ui day, Judc Sawyer remarked that all manifestations of. or PUMPS! to p.uHion, are quite ou of place , SI. STUART and that they should be iu this v, ullSA,'B TUli K.ST AXDCIIEAP-.v,- r promptly repressed; the only question and Lift Pumps for for the court to determine was whether w,'!lsI? .w hri;"u A'", l'ati'iit Points Tor '" rumii with suitable iron pipinp;. Bogart js in the proper juricdiclion. "j".W.IU,l iU.,.,1 up,,,! rpHKonaMe terms, ut Latimer will demur to. the answer of Oiiice, 4!ieii.f prisoner's counsel, aud he askcnl the adto enable him to prejournment, and also to procure his anlhoriti' s, pare S. by mail the originals ol the orders, etc , AKER AND JEWELER, , in tho case from Wahiugton. Judge I'Luod v, Hoffman suggested that, as the petition (UK. Jewelry, S.lver Mid the writ was made by a stranger, the for V 1,8 ue,lly d""e ud all work y prisoner himself should file a petition, to enable him to present properly the poim that he is a civilian. Colonel lloge aud 11 II. Lloyd have been added to the pOUU AST A TUOMSOSIAN D0CT011 OR array of Bugart'a counsel. Boston, 27. reMassachusetts senate, The Dri- and by all accepted amendments, jected ' fl tlL'V a vote of 27 to 4, the reverse report of Fkf, LOO. the committee on the petition of John G. Whittier, and others, for annulling or per day. AgonH wnnteil! All rescinding the Sumner resolutions passed v ' .t I claxsm of worVinz neoile. last session. The bouse has already done rt t n i nior mi.ufv at "ne the same thing, so the matter will be fi r ?'" 'han at anvti ?Hl """"enU, or all the nally settled ' I'ortlaud, Maiue. istl.lv A special meeting of tke I nited Order Masons was held last night in Demitt of LL KINDS ' Of Hall to take action on the proposed 7. . strike. All trades were represented. . . CCincinnati,' ana Beports frcaj Campbclivil!e, Taylorn The proceedings ..were .xeryr y.olent wer disorderly, lncenuiary speecnes county,. Ky., state that the greater 9, of the town was destroyed by. fire made hv Broniineiit IntematioD&listOne Commodore Vandcrbilt.. denouncing on Tucsclav night. ... . .. .. JNO.V.FARWELL&CO., Cl-l- y STORE. ORKSSBY. JR. l Meili-Mirii-- g'.U-- PUMPSI 15 , - j ca-e- nn-oth- er - s:!-t- J. LEWIS: wan-anted- . 11-l- iiinS!1 murphy, TUMC to-da- 1 t - of, op-pea- U C"-- 105 PRINTING" to-da- y. to-da- y ; , ' . - jwr-'tio- . ? , . . ii ii rmrrn YOZ.. ST. n c n iwn itii i man wanted him hanged to a lamp-posAuoiiicr caul if there was any interference wiih tiie eight hour rules, the streets will run with tho blood of tJuc A coium.ttee was capitalists. appoiu'ed to wait upon the M iyor and Common Council and demand the enforcement of the law. In the State senate nn efTnrt to' rescind the uction of the'lust legislature, censuring Suinuer, was defeased by a vote of 21 to 17. I. os Angeles, 27. A messenger arrived from the San Gabriel mines this afternoon, brin ing news of the biggest clean up ever made at the mines, yesteiday. Louisville, Ky., 28. The ordinance of baptism, with ih sacrament of the Lord's Supper, was administered in the oltice of the jail, to Tom Siniih, who is to be hu-iSmith professed that he had made his peace wiih God and was ready to die, but that he was innocent of ihe crime for whick he was to suffer, lie knew who the guilty mau was, and he would soon be brought to light. He proposes to make a full statement, pHing the name of the nmn who committed the deed, lie was very much affected during the religious exercises. All hope of Executive inttirfci ence has been abandoned, and the Sheriff has made the needful preparations. New York, 28. Jus'.ico Fancherto day granted a writ of habeas corpus iathe case of George Francis TtaiH, for the purpose of reviewing nil the proceedings in the case, r to-da- ts the request of Geueral Can by, to assist, if possible, iuthe peace ii"goi iations. Washington, 28. The following circular was issued to 8 S:ilt Lake City, 7 a.m. uml 10.45. a ?lt!.!.'.'fl-',,- n, X-irc-! 1ST, ii cight-lfou- arrived from Vaniox They are the old chief Schotichiti, Charlie lliddle and Little John, aud Mooch .and another. They cmue at Two Persons Burned to 7 "vi no FOREIGN. t. five Modwcs, su'l)-chie- 11.30 a.m. to 6.3a p.m. Pa.tIi.Gnd Swindling! Death by "" Van Bremer's Ranch, 25, via Yreka, 27. Rev. Mr. Thomas , and Mr. Dyer, the lately appointed commissioners, have arrived. Business will be commnced at once An interview will be soujiht with Caitain Jack in a day or two. No time will lie lost. Captain 0. Appleg-newith er," Convicted of ys . .im.I:iv. 5 p.m. p.m. - weaii.-auu- vliua, IMiu-ry,froir- . Ccwh.1 3.") p.m-3.0- ."- .,.r.ittvi i t (Mine""'.' " UwpcrviiiP Seville, Fremont tlio AB55S22. " Special to tlui Or.in?i Junction by the Atlantic ami Pacific Tolpgrapb Comjauy.J Office: SEMIEely7 UTAH, WEEXES$I)AV, BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY, nd?niVB 6'CL0SIXU mJK, (RtTr--, 's y to-da- to-da- returnable manuTiffany & Co., the facturers and jewelers, have now on exhibition, at their store on Broadway, the magnificent solid silver services designed for irescntatiou by the United Stales Government to the arbitrators at Geneva, each set to consist of five parts, in follows: A mammoth punch bowl of well-know- n unique design, two massive chandeliers, and two elegant The services are severally designed for presentation to Herr Jacob SampHi, Count Sclopis aud Baron Dadjouba, three of the Geneva arbitrators, tho first by Switzerland, and the second and third by the King of Italy and Ihe Emperor of Brazil. The following is the inscription on tho punch-boof Sampfli : " The Unite Stati-- of America to Herr J. Sampfli, arbitrator named by bn Excellency, the Fresident of Switzerland, as a mark of appreciation of the dignity, learning, ability and impartially in which he discharged his various duties." The two oilier punchbowls bear similar inscriptions, the names of the arbitrators being subsii-tuted- . I he sets, are inclosed in a lich 'mahogany, gilt bound case, lined with blue velvet. The cases are about four and feet long hy three widt, ai; about three feet deep each, each s p a rate c he alone cost $!i Out). The u hole is the manufacture of Tiffany & Co., and will be presented at the same time as tho other c ises, now iu preparation by the English Government, for the other arbitrators. Judue Brady has allowed the orders oppVed for by Stokes' counsel, to show ettisewhy the judgment on leccrl iu the case of the people against Mokes ehonld not be amended, and has been made retainable Thursday, March lotn. Six million, fivchundred thousand dollars in bunds of the New York. Boston and Montreal Railroad were offered in London and other European cities, and before night it was announced by cable that they had all been taken. It is now stated that the yuhscriptious to the company's bonds in different cities anuuut to $24,000,000. Bioche, 27. This forenoon, in the Hammond k Ely triai, the wife, brother nnd former servant, Miss Henderson, of. Joseph E. 1'nt-lewere examined as to the loss of the Meadow valley mining records; they disclaimed all knowledge ot their loss or Wil.iam Scbaefer testiScd whereabouts. that Joseph E. Fatten had told hint, he thought if he had $2,000 he could find the books; Fatten ttating that one of the first books, that of February, 18G4, was buried were moles and mice would not Fatten was committed to jail by get Judge Fuller, for contempt, until he shall produce the mining records. St Louis, 28. On Saturday night last John Anderson, James Lewis, and. a man named Carpenter, were engaged in a drunken quarrel in a den of prostitution, during which Lewis struck Anderson a fearful blow 014 Anderson the forehead with a brick. in died and at. 11 lingered great agony Lewis, who has 9 clock this morning. been arrested and released on bail was ; "; j iu-again arrestedq-daj- v m1 wine-cooler- s. 1 s band-som- e one-ha- lf n, i. , Paris, 27. Judgment, has been rendered in the Memphis and El Faso llailroad Defendants are pronounced guiby vf swindling and teu;euec. to various terms G. tn ral Fieinout is ofimprisonmeiu condemned to five yens' conrneinent. Havana, L'fi. A report bus reached the oily tint three detachment- of roups, composed nlnios-- t wholly of natives of It eland, nr. I which hitherto have been oj eiaiiiig with Spanish forces in the neighborhood of Mnnzauillo, have revolted and joined the insurgent, carrying the coitiiiiandin-office- rs c-- nv itk lln-m- , The law for tht? nboliiion of slavery in Porto ltico meets wiih the approval of the people, a lew pro slav. ry leaders rs cononly object. Even ihe si sider its provisi atis more f.ivoraMe t a their interests tlian they haJ expect. ive-owi- lva.-uiii- Pioelie, ;W From the We received late ews. of the last n i 2:5.1. tw lit a of the leadiug facts 111 regard to a homicide which occurred in the Muddy Valiey, about thirty mil-- s south of Bulliunvilu , two or three days ago. Two men, named respectively Pie ismit and Moon, claimed adjoining ranches, and disputed the Doundary lines. The case was left to neighbors fo- - arbitration, and, while Moou was making a ctairment f the facts on hi side, I'leasaui cailed him ' a d liar." Thereupon Mount-trucd at Pleasant, when Pleasant drew his revolver; Moon seeing the weapon, started to ruu, and Pleasant fired ut him as he was going, one of the balls euUi-uiina vital part of his body, when lie fell and soon epired. Tho settlers arrested Pleasaut aud were biinging him to Piochc, but he managed to make his escape oil the road. Oue of the Deputy Sheriffs is now in search of the murderer. The eeitlersof the Muddy pronounce it a cold bloodod murder, and haveolior-ea reward fur the arrest of the perpec d trator. ; Three wngon loadi cf chickens came into market from Utah yesterday. Produce wagons arc now from Utah settlements. arriv ng daily Tho reports from Star District, ninety miles northeast of here, iu Beaver county, Utah, continue very tntouriigiiij'. The principal developments are 011 tlio Hickory ledge, sold a (short time tifo 1.1 an English 'company. An iucl.nj Jias been sunk on ihe main ledge I fuel, and it is claimed (300 tons of ore havo been extracted i;i sinking the incline! that distance. It is free milling ore, and is said to average $2Q to the ton. Machinery is now 011 the road fioui Salt Lake for hoisiiug wan ks and a 20 s;i;uup mill. Other rich leje- - are being developed. The trading point of (hot; mines is Shcmvn luah, w h.cli is building up fast. Lumber for building is che.iji and uhundiiiit, and it is only four n.ile from the town to the lino agrictiRuial valley cf Ben or. "A) ! L:ir1 C'aUiJis. U.mtki) SrATrf Lanw OrncK, Salt Lake City, U. '., March 27th. The following cnh patents havetl.it day been received from the General Laud office, at Washington, i.n l nro ready for delivery on surrender of liu duplicate receipt: No. 803, of EHnd. U. ll.iiney; 027. Win. J. Jenkins; 815, Joseph Hall; 23, Davis Clark; 822, George U. Hit!; 81U; Ezekicl Hopkins, jun.; 70:, Johu Peterson: 7!2 William Webster; 7bS, James Loynd; 787, Culch Lukcrj 70S, John Hancock. Geo. II. Maxwell, Register. 11-73-. ' Tim Mails The complaints from Cache Valley about the way the mails are carried bet ween this city and that place are both incessant and annoying. A subscriber to the wtitet front Logan that he only gets his papers about twice a week. These irregularities in mail matters between p'aces connected by daily railroad trains, appear inexcusillo. We trust Col. Wickizer will see to this matter, that it may soon be rectified. We hope the Col. will look into thij matter. There is something wrong on the northern route. The Brigham City subscribers for the Daily Junction make the same complaints as the Cache Valley folks. Look it up, Colonel, and a uews- . aungrj.peoplt WiU bless ytt.V Ai', |