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Show d,t ShC g) -- of, ,fe UUCti0U, and SATURDAY, by the Codex Piblishixs Coxpa.it. PaVl!iehtj-T,WF,OXESXi- Charle andW.Business Penrose, Editor. Manager.. walls, and n gather-beate- slings, and "Kajtoth san- - fee still quaffed : by Har vard's votaries, as deep as ever was the nectar of the gods, even in defiance of temperauce laws. Kalloch CltlE, L .. . ;, ' 1 - 3IIS. ,j 1 - ' The rural districts surrounding New York, h ave for; a long time been infested by a band of thieves, who, masked and disguised, carried on their nefarious operations to an. . extent that created a universal feeling of terror. The band was said to be so numerous and well equippe, that it was most formidable, and few residences were in a position to resist its inroads. The operatians of this gang were carried on generally in the found a more congenial clime amid the praries of "bleeding" Kansas, and coming to the conclusion that he wa3 SATURDAY. JANUARY 17. 1874. not ordained to be a "godly man," he became a rauting shrieker for freeA gTJMYKDLAJIIfi'g dom; and kept on ranting till Border ruffianism was driven back to its Kal-looS. h fastnesses. The name and fame of J. He has been conspicuous but often during the day national. Few men as a leader of the people, and in spite night time, are almost were their depredations committed in this country are so rarely endowed of his foibles, has been a useful citiwith a daring and boldness that renf ith national gifts, yet few who have zen. The dered resistance impossible. been so improvident in the use of We like Kalloch everybody likes neighborhood in wh:ch these crimes opportunities to display to advantage him and wishes him well, but he will were perpetrated, contains the resid the brilliant qualities, which made make as poor a minister in his dences of prince merchants, bank in the narrow him conversion, as ho was when he presidents and officers who were usupphcre of life in which he was con- shook the dust of ungrateful Tremoat ally engaged in the city during the tent to move. He. is erratic as all Temple from his feet. day, and the spoils which the robmen of genius are said to be, capribers accumulated are incalculable. A cious like all who have been spoiled A. GAGE INDICTED. universal terrrorism has reigued for and fond of caresses the admirers, by a long time in these districts, and Two bills of indictment for breach inordinately vain, though most insinwhich was unprotected was of trust have bf;en presented against property uating in his conceit. to the rapacity of the vanMr. Kalloch has abandoned the D. A. Gage, the defaulting Treas- exposed dals, who seemed to be fearless in fields of politics and literature, for urer of Chicago. Half a million, the most reckless deeds the pulpit. la Leavenworth, he perhaps a million of dollars will executing that belonged to the age of Dick recently made his appearance before make up the sum total of Mr. Gage's rather to a day when the poMr. Gage was Turpin, an immense audience, and there pub- petty embezzlement. lice system U considered the acme of licly recanted his heresies, and re- one of the pioneers of the great nounced the world its pomps and the city that phoenix like arose from perfection. At last the power of the law has devil. Pity it is. In making a a dismal swamp. By indomitable made itself felt, and the vagabonds forpoor minister, a good Senator, has energy, he amassed a princely have been stopped in their career of been spoiled. Among the endless tune,, and his life has been unimcrime. The vigilance of the police array of aspirants for a scat in the peachable, his character and name has been rewarded by the discovery United States Senate from Kansas, unsullied by even the breath of of their den, where countless stores as the successor of the spotless and suspicion. A recommendation from of property were found. They were virtuous l'omeroy, Kalloch is im- him was a passport to the social all captured and await tlio punishmeasurably superior to any whose and commercial circles of the coun- ment which an outraged community names are mentioned in connection try. His public spirit was foredemands shall be visited with the with that office. Hut with his usual most in advancing the greatness and swift and relentless vengeance of luck he seems to have had no chance, promoting the interests of one of so he returns to the fold from which the most beautiful and prosperous justice. That such an extensive conspirain an evil hour he strayed. The re- cities on the globe. Those who cy should so long have existed in ception of Mr. Kalloch was a perfect have frequented the rotundas of the of a populous city, ia the ovation. The aisles were full; the old Tremont and the Sherman houses, sight of midst a busy, active community, area in front of the pulpit; the plat- remember with "what p'rido and elabeen permitted to spread ruin withform and the galleries, were literally tion citizens of the Garden City out being exposed, and its authors crowded to hear the distinguished pointed to the proprietors of those brought to punishment', is a signifiestablishments, as a model orator, who selected as iiis text on cant comment upon the progress this auspicious occasion of the citizen, and dwelt with pardonable which crime has reached in its ca of his vows, "Uutas for nie conceit upon the numberless virtues reer. my feet were almost gone; my steps which adorned the career of their had well nigh stopped." Methodical founder. The Utah legislature. of elected in manner his he was .Treasurer of When even repentance The twenty-firs- t session of the LegisIn East Cambridge, a short dis the city, after the great conflagration, lature w9 commenced" yesterday, in Salt tance from the seat of ''Old Har which' reduced the best part of Chi- Lake City. The following gentlemen vard," 6tauds the Lcchmero House. cago to ashes, he .was accepted with were declared entitled to seats in the Council: Every Cambridge boy knows the acclamation by the people, who felt Beaver, Irtfa and Piute Counties, Jesse place. Many a Freshman has un- certain that under his administration N. Smiih. Box Elder and Weber, dergone the hazing test within its order would be evoked out of confu-cioSnow. Cache and Rich, Moses and recuperation replace dis- Thatcher, Davis and Morgan, .Arthur ancient walls; but it suddenly Confidence was re- Stayner. Juab and Millard, Thos. Caemerged frcm its local obscurity, to couragement. Kune and Washington, Jacob become renowned as the scene of Mr. stored where dismay existed, and lliper. Gates. Salt Lake, Tooele and Summit, Kalloch's exploits in early manhood. hope was. revived amid the vicissi- AVilford William Jennings, Woodruff, The young divine was a rising minis tudes of adverse fortune. Like a William II. Hooper and John T. Caiu. ter in Boston. The latent power of thunderbolt from a cloualess sky,the Sanpete and4 Sevier,' Joseph A. Young. his mind was awakened by the ex- Jjopb of Chicago and the nation were Utah and Wasatch, A. ). Smoot, L. E. '": ' ' the announcement Harrington. ' ' by traordinary prestige which he won appalled A permanent organization of the at the threshold of his career in the that David II. Gage had fallen Council was effected by the election of Athens of America. He became from his high estate, and that the following officers: trust famous, was courted and flattered, he had perverted the President, Loreuzo Snow; Chief Clerk, and in the delirium of happiness confided tohim. He was branded L. J. Nuttall; Assistant Clerk, Patrick which followed his remarkable prog-rcp- , as a defaulter. Yielding to the Lynch; Enrolling Clerk, James FergH-son- ; ho fell, and a womau of course temptations which' surrounded him, Engrossing Clerk, R. S. Wells; J. 1). T. McAllister; Doorwas at the bottom of his trouble. It he plunged into the vortex of speculaWm. Hell; Messenger, B. Y. is not strange that his attractions of tion and lost all that he had devoted keeper, Woodruff; Watchman, A. I Iliuklej. person and mind should be lost uppn a life' time to obtain.' The proud Secretary Black administered the oath the impressionable part of his con- fabric. that, ho had reared,, totteied of office to the members and officers gregation- which1 was distinguished and fell, leaving him to mourn elect. A Committee was appoint etT in for its elegance and refinement. The among the wrecks over the fatal conourrenca with dno from the House. to wait upon the Governor, who announced d sedate and formal step which has consigned his name to them that het would meet the Legisla'- ' puritan relaxed the rigidity of his to ignominy. . ture ut 11 o'clock this morning: , conduct, and yielded to the blanSide by side, with the names of The House was organized temporarily dishments of the Syrens, who lured Tweed, Taintcr, Graham and a host by electing A. P. Uockwood 'Speaker the guileless young man to his ruin. of others, the nauva of Gage must be pro. tern. The following gentlemen were The Lochmcre House still knows placed as another victim to the iucur-abl- o reported duly elected and entitled to seats, as members of the House: Kalloch, and yet holds in rememmania for speculation. Beaver and Piute, J. II. Mnrcock. Box brance the days when he entered its Elder, J. C. Wright; Ccheand Rich, W. portals and reveled till the early On the 8th, two wagons arrived at W. Merrill, John Nebeker; Davis and hours of morning warned him to St. Joseph from the Grand river Morgan, W. R. mith, W. G. Smith; his of The memory speed away. country loaded with eleven hundred Iron, Silas S. Smith; Juab, Joel Grover; and amours still cling to its dozen quails. Millard, Edward Patridge;' Salt Lake, OGDK3T. UTAH. sec-con- pre-emine- nt I. . far-fame- d re-nuv- al 1 Lo-ren- zo . n, . . . ( white-cravate- es Orson Vr&if, J John Taylor, ,A.,P- Rock-- , wood; S A. Minn, B. Young, 'Jr., 1 P, Smith; Sanpete and Sevier, ,Vn, Morri son, Geo. Peacock; Summit, W. W. tlutl; Tooele," John Rowberry;' Utah, A. K. WaThurber, W. B. Pace, Geo. Hallida; satch, Abram Hatch; Weber. F. D. Richards, Lorin Farr. The oath of office was administered to the members who effected a permanent folorganization by the election of the ; lowing efiicers: ' Speaker, Orson Tratt: Chief Clerk, Robert L. Campbell; Assistant Clerk, R. J. Taylor; Enrolling Clerk, J. M. Camp bell; Ergrossing Clerk, E. W. East; M. Pratt; Door Keeper, S. II B.Smith; Messenger, A. C. Young; Watchman, John Smith. Xo business of importance was transacted, and an adjonrnment took place until this morning, wl en the two branches will assemble in joint session to receive the Governor's Message. Recaptured. A couple in Coebrook, Mas-.- , t.ieJ their 'slekchild to theTed '"ahd'Vent to church. Thev were crone fuur hour.i, and when they returned the neighbors, attracted by the prisoner's cries, had broken in the door. The parents were arrested . 1S73. IS74. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION! NORTHWEST. THE X THE INTER-OCEA- N FOR 1874. ea tlian two jean tinea a a rep. Eitalilibo reeutiiliYe Keyiiblican pajier, plediceil t lnaiuuiu the principle anil organization of ihe great N. lias tionul KepuMican party, tlio Itkr-Oceaattained a circulation and influence with the in:u-9of its voters to entitle it to approach the commencement of a new calendar vear, and to prepare forthe prelimiuay work of the next canipaigu, the. khadow of which is already caating liself upon the country, in the confidence that its friends will ned no other pw:iftc pledge forthe future than hail hern given in its column from day to day during the past eighteen months. Since it first puld eati jii it has maintained the position of x LEADING REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTHWEST. to Lic'j it was aBAigned ly uniiTal assent In tho uAdted canvaM which resulted in the oovvni and triumphant electiou o(l'reilenl Grant. TUE THE FARMERS In the month of December; 1872, was thoir earliest, a the know that John Sampson, a burglar and safe it ha been their taunchent and warmuNt, friead. in the smasher, who was confined at San It is emphatically the organ of the best seue of that term, belieTin in the fullest a out term of to serve eighQuentin protection of the rights of the many against the Inteb-Ocka- x teen years, for felony, committed in one of the interior counties, was sent outside the walls with a gang of men ,n charge of a guard, for the purpose of diggiug a well, and while on the outside he managed to escape, and eluded until last afternoon. Wednesday Last Sunday officer McSurley was accosted by an acquaintance, who informed him that Sampson was in town and told hiu where he could be found. The officer imparted his information to Chief Cockrill, through Captain Douglass, aud he was detailed to arrest the escaped burglar. Last "Wednesday McSurley, while searching for Sampson, was walking along Sixth street, and at some distance ahead of him saw the very man he was looking for. He watched him until he saw him lean up against a hydrant. Having been informed that Sampson was a dangerous char acter who would not quietly submit to arrest, McSurley walked carelesly along until he came close up to the convict. Then he put a revolver to his head and said, ''Johnny, throw up your hands, I want you." "Guess you've made a mistake," said the party addressed. "I guess not," answered McSurley, you just throw up your hands." And as he suid this the click produced by pulling back the hammer of the revolver sounded unpleasantly on Sampson's car. He at once obeyed the command, remarking as he did so that he was not armed. The officer satisfied himself of that fact, and then marched his prisoner to the City Hall, where he placed, him in one of the iron tanks. Sampson will be taken back to San Quentin It is believed that since his escape from prison, Sampson was concerned in a number of burglaries in this city and interior towns. & F. Call IHh inst. re to-da- y. eucroai hmeuts of the few. It believos that all chartered corporations should be held to bo subservient to the power that created them, and without an infringment of the ju.it rights of others ft insiMs, and will continue to insist, that all corporations tnjoying special privilege. ruled to them by ths people shall rerve them iaii ly aud justly ata compensation allowing a ruanonable prolit upon the actual capital employed. THE FAMILY. makes special efforts to render The Ixtf.r-Cceaitself acceptable to the fumlieof its patrons. To this end everything is rigorously excluded that could possibly otleud. The religious and moral character is guarded w.tli especial are, and it aim is "to encourage the true, the beautiful, and the good." x TILE INTER-OCEA- N is the paper for TUB REPUBLICAN, THE FARMER, THE FAMILY, THE MERCHANT, THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, THE MECHANIC. In Literature, General News, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Local Reports, and all that s goes to make a tirst-clas- Commercial and Family It is not "evr spaper, excelled by any publication in the coils -- try. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT is conducted with great care, aud everything possible is done to make the market reports such ft the farmer aud business man of tli Northwest cau rely upou. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience. h by far the largest circulaThe Ixter-Oceation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. 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Single copy, one year Four copies, one year Ten copies, one year Twenty copies, one year $1.5t 5iH 2i.UK Special arrangement made with country for clubbing with their publics vions. Sample Copies Free. Money can be sent by draft, money order, express, r registered letter, pab-lishe- rs at our risk. Thy lYnnie is Frailly. Address IXTEH-OCKA- X I.nlte St., Chicago. The race of George Henry "Wilds, sadly enough, seems to be a growing one. He had divorced a loving wife, and smothered the pangs of that separation in the affections of a certain Miss Nujtal. But frailty thy name is man Miss Nuttals tv, affections as an extinguisher ol George's grief was not a success. As soon as he saw this he packed iis threw it wildly at the carpet-bafeet of his original partner, and kneeling upon it frantically begged her to take him back again. She consented. Then the deserted Nut-ta- l calculated the injury to her affections at the latest market rates, sued tvhim for breach, and recovered 0 damages. 'Tis nuts for Nuttal, but it is only the Nemesis of Nuttal for George. When a man's heart is so vast that it takes the love of two A FEW APPLICATIONS HAKE A women to stuff it, such experiences as these are the sage and onions that Pure Blooming Complexion. makes the stuffing "spicy." BrookIt is Pnrtly Vegetables, and its operation la seen and t it at once. It docs away with tho lyn Argus. 111) dt-l- HAG AIT'S g, r 15,-00- mag A Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatiguo and Excitement. Healaaud removes all Blotches and Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly jpots. Drives away Tan, Freckles and Sunburn, and by its gentle but powerful infliienc mantles the laded cheek with, C d man, apparently 'a mechanic, recently created a sensation in Boston by walking about with a placard on his hat, on which was IQUTITFUL BIOOH AND BEAUTY. "told by nil rinirffrtsf 3 and inscribed "I want work." Faccy Storea. D 53 Pari well-dresse- .jot, Place, ICsw Xoti. |