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Show be was standing in front of the Pulawski House at the time, and saw Mings coinbrother, ailhTvllIiige.iu'Svliich $o '' XETTKR fi ! SATTJKDAY. PulJinJi tverv WKttXKgDAY ing up towards Low's place, and was worn ne nas seen , by (IlW OfiOKN I'UBLIMIII.VQ CUMPAM. innnn T ABLKFf DISTANCES VifiS "Squealing Tom," who was standi g little hamlet on the Mississippi to PLANT TREES Clinrle W. called him a black eon of a b )i, there, and Uumiiebs .uuim'er. the rank 6f the fourth city in the and stjuck at him with a slang shot. in did He importance. country Mingo went over to the depot and re- north the e OCSilLV. UTAH. trees turned with a pistol in his pocket, nnd dwarfish, and grow slower, are not lack a spirit of public enterprise re will 15 1873. bear SATURDAY, NOVEMBER h his hand on it. He remarked as ne can e tbe follong number but no monument is reared to give of, on C1VEX DISTANCES up, "now I am ready for you, turn yourevidence of his muuificience or gen APAttT. loose if you want anything with 1 foot self LUCAS. apart each way, 4:55OplRts JAMES erous resolves. 2 11 me." At this time he had his pistol lVJOA 4 same the for dient the Company, is 2722 Wealth a power that as much as partly drawn from his pocket and cockG .. 1210 are of Brown applicable ed. principles in economy between COXCEXTRATIO.Y two the IX atepped 8 the world may affect to despiseis US0 to the traveling and business Coni- nnd separated them, nnd turning to Min10 VIEW. es coveted not only for the gratification 435 12 The country would greet go, motioned t him to go away, The 302 munity. its possession gives, but for the influ14 At the recent election in New with 222 of rest the witness is similar to the evi 10 undisguised satisfaction the an ence it lends in increasing the re. 170 dence already given. Kiley McGaw, D. York, a proposition was submitted 18 Union the nouncement on rates the 130 sponsibilities of life and giving a to the people of Westchester, for au S. Getzelland John Low were called, and 20 108 Pacific as well as Central roads have 22 factitious importance to the favorites nexation to the their was corroborative of (.0 the testimony which it of great city 24 been reduced to a tariff that may be statements of the witnesses 75 of fortune. The death of Mr. James is an who preced25 important populous and beautiful considered . GJ reasonable. As it is, the ed them. IT. Lucas, the millionaire of St. 20 suburb. But little attention was J4 28 The prosecution rested and Court adpreseut rates are exorbitant and 55 Louis, is announced by telegraph ao . 48 till should criti The not be sustained. journed this morning. The principal achieve tance is 32 43 apparently attached to it cal state of finances and of commerce This morning Isacah P. Gilson being 33 ments of his life may be summed up either 40 34 testified he that among those immediately affects all called, saw Kenney 37 and contraction if classes, in the words of the despatch, he died 35 and Brown together in the Occidental interested, or beyond the limits of is deemed 35 and indispensi-bl- e 3ti necessary worth about $3,000,000 or $10,000,-O0- the 32 saloon. was in a scuffle with Yet Kenney of Westchester. corporation 37 . in the the railroad 31 of case com Aside from this fact, the world the another maH, and Brown separated 38 SO question possesses much interest 3'J panies, it equally affects their pat them. The rest of the testimony does would be in ignorance of the exis for those who watch the 28 progress of rons who are 40 not ia the to least a with 20 that elicited impelled adopt vary tence of tho man whose word was events. The In planting an orplmrrf ). people as far as strict . in the prosecution. Defense rested. retrenchment. of system almost considered as law in the com we can judge from the returns ac Mr. F. 8. Richards then opened the whether level or rolling, if f stiff chr or a soil retentive of should be munity in which he lived, and which cepted without dissent the argument for the People, in an able ad- plowed and thrown moisture, proposi inio ridges before Jie governed by the silent The pressure of tion. This result is an indication dress, and cited many authorities to sus- planting planting the trees on the toi of these ridges. As no fruit tree the millious of which he was pos that the entire A large crowd .this morning attended tain the position he took in the case, win County whose popu thrive with wet feet, this ridging should about of an be a permanent tuin in ti.a lation i3 not less than one hundred the proceedings of the Court during the occupying hour. He was followed Mr. T. Cultivate your orchard tor a few examination of Charles by The family name of Lucas has, thousand inhabitants, divided into Mingo, arraign-e- d years as well as you weuld for corn. Never who delivered an able and to answer the charge of murder in the verj however, some historical importance numerous towns and villages, which grow grass or small grain amone vour first degree. Alderman Thomson pre- argumentative address. fruit trees. in the annals of the State in are te the great Mr. Richards summed up in behalf of reality adjuncts city of sided, E. S. Richards, Esq., Before we can cxpeet to raise muck appearing which now ranks as the fifth in the New York, will soon undergo the for the prosecution and T. Burmester, the People, when the Court recapilulat choice, tender fruit in this valley w L'nion must get some kind of protection lor our The elder Lucas was ap same process of absorption'. That Esq., for the defense. To the complaint ed the evidence and concluded by com gardens, of which 1 will talk hereafter pointed by President Jefferson, as it is to the advantage of the resi the prisoner pleaded not guilty. Wit niitting the prisoner for appearance at The next on the list is select pears. For the next term of tho Probate Court, to summer, ( ommissioncr of lands for the Dis dents of these towns and Doynne d'ete, very early, villages is nesses for the prosecution were called and very productive,' and and examined, the following being the answer to the charge of murder in the hardy, trict of St. Louis, soon after the ces Their population unquestionable. of ; Bartlett, good first quality degree. large, yellow of the Territory of Louisiana in consists almost exclusively of mer main facts elicited : ; rich, meliing, juicy Clapp's Favorite' Thomas Thomas, alios "Squealing John T. Brown deposed and said that new, resembles Bartlett, fine flavor 1815, by Napoleon. Through the chants, who do business in the city he Tom," was arraigned on the charge of a few days earlier; Red Cheek Bar but was standing in front of the Occiden leu, opportunities presented by the posi aud at the close of day retire to their tal Saloon, Saturday last, at about the assault and battery, and using threaten- large, buttery, and uieliiug.fine-grained- l tender, musky, very bearing he held, he was euabled to en quiet homesteads or country seats, hour of three, when his attention was ing language towards Mingo. He was when young ; Tyson, productive, size, good greenish sentenced to fine a ter large tracts of land. The city of which are remote from the tumult attracted to Mingo and "Squealing of $50,00 and pay yellow, melting juicy and fine flavor. three months Autumn pears; Belle Lucrative, medwho imprisonment. were st. Louis,' now au opulent, stately and excitement of tho Tom," in an alterca engaged densely peo ium, yellowish green, slightly russctteJ, tion. He saw "Squealing Tom" strike metropolis containg near four hun- pled metropolis. Being owners of delicious and fine, good grower melting, Mingo in the breast with a siting-shodred thousand souls, teeming with a and bearer; this is one of the best fall in New sub York, they are property Mingo told him to keep away, that he pears, September and October. nusy life, was then a French village ject to the same burden of taxation, was not The City Council met November 10th, While; medium. Dale velW Doyenne ,;., . "heeled," meaning that he was of a few hundreds. At the time that as if their homes were fixed in the unarmed. This occurred 1873, Alderman Walter Thomson in the faint blush, most delicious flavor, and at the suth universally esteemed, October and Nochair. Missouri was admitted into the heart of the end of the Tulawski of while Hotel, vir. Mingo Lav vember. Flemish Beautv. Wtro tinu which, city, A petition was presented, signed by yellow, somewhat russetted, juicy, mell'nion, in 1830 as a State, Mr. Lucas tually they are citizens, they are ing retreated to that corner. Witness yet told him Thos. Doxey. M. O'Neil, G F. West and ting, rich and sweet, stronir rrnwf.r ami to keep cool, accompanying his was a member ef the Convention UMW O from ofshar-iug precluded theprivilage goou nearer, uctoDer. .Dutchess of others, that thirty remark with representing a many that indicated a which framed the Constitution, gesture well known, the largest of lie its civil administration. labor under great inconvenience in con any intent. this time reach peaceful By they and productive. I good pear, attached himself to the Whig hardy This movement is we think an in ed the front of the Delmonico Restaurant. sequence of the West end of Seventh must tell a tale of this party pear, which I party and became an intensely itiatory step towards its consolida Mingo crossed over to the Street, leading to the R. R. Depot, beinir read in the Ladies' Cabinet. A French, and re depot zealous partisan. Hon. Thomas tion with closed, and asking the Council to have nobleman, observing his gardener about Brooklyn, which is to all turned with a revolver in his hand, to destroy a fine thrifty pear tree, inIf. Benton, for thirty years United which he held by his side. He exclaim said street opened for the benefit of the quired the cause. He was told that it purposes a natural division of New ed te Tom, "Come on, you son of a b h; public. was a chance seedling, and had borne-nStates Senator, held an almost auto lork from which it is separated only I am The was fruit in twenty years. He had already referred to petition com the 'heeled' now 1" At this moment cratic power in that State. The by a narrow stream. A bridge that on improvements, with instruc cut its roots preparatory to the first mittee Kenney appeared between Mingo and stroke, but was ordered to let it remain. political contest in the early days of is rapidly approaching completion 'Squealing Tom," and tried to prevent tions that they negotiate with the owners He did bo, and in the following year it Missouri, were marked by an acri and that will be a marvel of archi- a of the land, for the opening of the street was loaded with difficulty, telling the former to put up superb fruit of an enat an early day. mony which often led to the disrup- tectural grandeur, will do away with his pistol. Mingo then tirely unknown variety, which at pointed the pis celebrated. The Charles II. Clark tion of family tics aud petitioned the Coun interrupted the imaginary line, which divides tol at Kenney and fired. the had gardener It, worked like given cil, verbally, to reduce his license as chaorm. tho harmony of a society that had the'two cities. New York will Geo. Pike's testimony was corrobora Not many years afterward, in when the Duchess d'AnurnulpriA was general broker. tive of the preceding. not yet worn off its primitive crude the event of this union and the ab The was on laid passing petition the through Lyons, its inhabitants table. Dr. T. E. Brown is a physician prao ness.' During one of these mcmera sent to her their hosnitnlitips. Nine of and Thos. scattered contiguous sorption for a license Stanger's petition ticing in Ogden. Last Saturday, at the Mo contests ' Col. Denton and Mr. youag ladies presented th UurhMq with communities, that must inevitably hour mentioned, he was summoned to to peddle meet, was granted. golden salves, on which was heaped Lucas were arrayed against each Jos. Graham was granted a license to mis precious fruit, and gravitate to a common centre, just as come to the relief of a man who had begged her to. bestow on it sell her name: tho former it is now the on Fifth St. green groceries other, having charged his small bodies are attracted to lare been shot near the Pulawski House. Tho be3t of all pears. The petition of James Horrocks to opponent with being a serf, until the ones, boast of a population of near deceased wa3 shot in tke abdomen, four Geo Hibbard. sell ' Liquors, Drugs and Medicines at fnches above the navel. After exaniin charitable hand of Jefferson doled two million. A will great advantage lus store on Main St., was granted. ing and probing for the ball, which had out in the plenitude of his mercy a follow this movement. Mrs. Levina Green was The para Mission. the abdomen, he came to an granted a pittance in the form of a land office. phernalia of office will nec:ssarilv penetrated to keep a Lunch stand at a build icense immediate conclusion that the wound The following are from tke Milttnnial This allusion to Mr. Lucas whose bo curtailed, and the number of was fatal. The Court, after the Doctor's ing on Fourth St. Star of Oct. 21 Albert Grey's petition for a license to vauity and prido were inordinate place-me- n vastly reduced, whilo the testimony was given, took a recess until KMor J II keep a Lunch stand at his saloon on is "Appointments incensed him, that he rstaliatcd to the "temporary charge" oppoiuted responsibilities attached to all citi two o'clock in the afternoon. Fifth St., was granted. of the European Mission,, during which ' by alluding to certain youthful in- zens will be equally and more impar John Knott was granted a license to time Eider R. T. Buifnn will nresida in p.m. discretions of which 'Old Dullion" tially distributed. the London Confereuoe, Elder John In the afternoon the proceedings of keep a Beer Saloon on Fifth St. was said to have been guilty. will have charge of the BirmThese The importance that the addition court were resumed. Samuel Davis be The committee on Public Grounds, to ingham Conference, and. wheu the niis- personalities brought about a of an enormous population will give ing called testified that he was standing whom, at a previous meetins was refer. 8iuaaries arrive from Utah, who were rupture, which ended in tho tragic to New York, will be felt throughout on the platform of the Delmonice and red the petition of E. Covington, in called during the October Conference in Elder M. 1L Hard' will of young Lucas, a brilliant and the country, on account of an in saw Ming backing toward the north which he represented that there was a Salt LakeinCilv. the Birmingkojn Conference. preside with his right hand on Lis pistol which prospect for the development of a Coal Elder H. Leigh is appointed President promising man. On "Moody Island" crease in the facilities, which as vet was in his followed bv wine near the West end of Eighth St right in pocket, the Liverpool Conferenae. between tho Illinois and Missouri cannot be realized, that will be exBrown who was making a gesture that and asked the Business. Elder L. J. Herrick having of operating privilege been appointed shores, is the spot where he fella tended to the commercial world in denoted a peaceful to the "temporary When upon me location with a borintr m. purpose. ot the enarge victim to the relentless code which tho JJiiion, con -way of combining on a solid Minga came in front of the Delmonico chine, reported in favor of granting the munications to European thi Office will be ad t that time was recognized as the basis, an immense deceased came off the platform near the petition, wi condition that travel be not dressed and postoffice orders made pay capital which is witness and passed between Mingo and obstructed. able to Inm. filial resort fur those whose offended now too generally diffused. 'Alhrut Carkisgton." raised his The hands Brown, as if he wished petition was granted. honor demanded redress. Since that to interfere in order to prevent a diffSeveral bills were presented and nr. 'vent a feud as bitter as an heredita iculty and said, "keep your shirt on and dered to be paid. Edward (rnlder and Oeo. ChoceT, WAGES. ry vendetta hu3 existed between the don't have a fuss here." Mingo said, Counsel adjourned till Nov. 54tl. isrs officers of the Hopl Society for tbe Uonton and Lucas families, and The Union Pacific Ptailroad Com "go away or I'll shoot yon," and at the to meet in the prevention of cruelty to animals, pluce at 2 p. m. formed a prominent feature in the same time out his. have been committed for trial at pulled and fired pistol pany has announced that the salaries T) men-. tar at Enrrlnn3 who fir fxtortlDT walked off and fell on the Kenney Ilitieal history of Missouri. ..p.-..-, and wages of their employees will be Our exportation 0f mtti v.. nfllller. DV lirint frnin ftrift a platform fronting the Pulawski, Mr. James II. Lucas inherited the reduced ' . " "onrprpirrn " ..v-- . rope promises to become a at the rate of ten per cent. imthroats to have him arscstcd for driTheodore Eggers was called, and said rery portant item io our foreign traffic. ving a lame horse. vast fortunes left bv hid father and rruif Penrose, Editor. II. atep, we presume, has bean rendered necessary by the disorganized condition of tiuanccsand the extreme stringency of the money market. It is to be deplored that a severe pressure upon the Company's resources induces tho necessity of an alternative which will entail upon those in its employ serious incon veniences. If such a course is expe his, ! - V ret " to-da- y. 0. Kenney Murder. three-quarte- rs Bur-miste- r, me-diu- tion t. Municipal. once-becam- root-nrnnin- iF The European Mon-deuh- Wh IMII no ID e v- -.- -- -- J |