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Show TELEGRAPH. $Y Destitution in Kansas. Increase of Hates AMERICAN. New York, 21. . steamship companies have ngre? rales to iiicrpae the steerage to $23 ial $25 $20 troni $l8ud 8t. Louis, 21. and eleven. nine three, BuilJ:ag? je pass-enpe- North Fourth ttreet, burned to night. I'robos-c- o The lcs".s Hre approximately whole-asl- e Scbell, $1,500. dealer, candy 40,000; Michael Bros., milliner tuner bangers, 520,000, and other to Si 00, be amount of $15,000. Buildmg, SUO.OOO. 000: iusurance oo building, Win. H Keys, formerly of Boston, 'member of the salvage corps, was killed l'robof-co- 's while spreading tarpaulin in an from upper store, by falling for the floor, nnd men are now searching body. Boston, 21. ia tiiis city. Albany, N. Y. Canadian raiMsioii, fell dead this mornrailroad de-ping while on his way to the He lectured here last evening. l'ortland, Me , 21 wood T. C. dealer, of Bethel, Knight, It is alleged he is a has disappeared. defaulter to the amount of $40,000. New Orleans, 21. The grand jury of Plaquemine parish Mah-onehas indicted the following: Harry 0: y, of the house colored, 0 for embezzling of representatives, as treasurer of the board of education; Edward Butler, colered, senator, for receiving a bribe of $1,500; William M Prescott, parish judge since 1808, for bjibery and corruption in office and subornation of perjury; N Riven, colored, for shooting with intent to kill, blackmailing, and obtaining money under fake pretences by intimidutioa and threats: Frank White, colored jailer and dsputy sheriff, for c&niving at escape of prisoners, including the defaulting state tax collector. The grand jury consisted f tour white and twelve colored. Washington, 21. of Arkansas, Wiltshire, Representative had an interview with Attorney General Williams in reference to affairs in that State. He says it was of a satisfactory character. Wiltshire is satisfied that if Any action is laken in the matter it will be by Congress. Judge I'olanA, among other things, said to the Attorney General that there was no disturbance or excitement whatever in Arkansas, and that the State was unusually quiet. It is the purpose of representative Wiltshire and. Governor Lowe to prepare (his week and file with the Attorney General a statement rebutting ihe charges and allegations of Smith and of those who represem histoteresti. The general feling in Wtskiugton is op$1,-30- ex-Ma- te posed to Federal interference. Philadelphia, 21. Leon de La Cova, consul of Venezuela at this port, who went to Caracas on the 8th of October with the statue of President Guzman Blanco, has returned, and reports that the revolution in Venezuela is cmfined to the small State of Cova, where Gen. Colma has about 400 fol- lowers. Wilkesbarre, Pa., 21. One McGuire was arrested for having attempted to kill W. G. ward, recorder of the Mayor's court at Scraolon in this State. Atchison, Ks , 21. The Daily Champion has published from an advance sheet of the official re ports made to the state board of agriculture some statistics Bhowing the destitu-tioexisting in general iu the frontier counties of the State. Seventeen counties raise an average amount of cereals, and enn easily take care of themselves. Ttie otlit K are hopelessly destitute, without iuid, clothing or fuel for winter. They re Iron tier and newly settled toiintits, uhd have a population of 'iiie fM"H?"-p'.'rs havci swept even thill:. Ai 14,000 of these people will tited uintance during the to-da- y, B 24,-U- h l.-.- whole vviuu Eclipsed. r New York. 21. the United States uri yesterday, directed a verdict for the gosernmeut for $50,000 against Caleb Lyon, of Idaho, in a Butt his (itiicial bend. Lyon's accounts ere $10,585 fchert. cf which amount he claims to have been robbed. Uev. Dr Nicholson, rector cf Trinity, loe oldest and wealibiet-- t of the Episcopal churches in Newark, N. J., his adhesion to the Reformed H'Bsopal church. He has long been rjfarded as a leader in the low church, "d noted for his opposition to ritualistic rftcticps The field of his new labors )ud,:e B'.anchavd, in Q "an-tinc- es Hbe For Conference! WHOLESALE I. HE. RETAIL AND Dry (ools, fJroceries, Z. C MA. Hardware,mul ltools Shoe, Hat and Caps, Oockory, Glassware, Motions. Arc Stoves and Tinware, V Drugs Gents9 Jledieines and Boifs Heady Made ClotJtinr, A dispatch received from SacraIN GREAT VARIETY. mento announces that a reward of S250 each will be offered the A Special Stock of of'Sheruiau Acker. John Clark, Thomas S. Barnwell, and A. P. Hamilton, the convicts who escaped from the San Quentin prison on Suu day uiirht last, The door of the cell Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Keapers, in which the four nieu were confined is made of iron. At the top of the Of the Latent Styles, now Ifciin, and Whitewater Wagons, door, however, there is a slit about three inches iu width and ten inches Opening for the ALSO, in length, for the purpose of ventiTo prevent any lating the cell. WHOLESALE TRADE. Wagons, the with door, a bar aljout tampering in in was width two inches placed AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF the aperture, leaving two long slits a half-inc- h in width. Ihe door is secured by two large iron bolts, which, when locked, shoot into the wall, one in the upper portion of the door, aud Buggies to Order on Short Kotlce. Atr Patterns in the other in the lower portion of the wall. The bolts are secured by iron Concord and outside which the of door, padlocks are locked each evening when the Fiiid-iiiM- . prisoners are conveyed from their Two to the cells. their of workshops Of Every Kind. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. prisoners were employed in the machine shop, and they Eeereted the All Orders Sent to M. TJ1A TCIIER, Logan, vill Receive proper tools to secure their escape. THE first the and removrivets cut They Iromjrt Attention. ed the bar which was placed across the slit. These they replaced with IT. wooden rivets painted black, until they had completed their other preparations. They th?n calculated the Comprises the most complete FISH WAGONS ! position of the padlocks outside the Assortment in the Territory door, and with the id of a powerful drill succeeded in cutting two iuch and includes speeialties holes in the door, one opposite to to be obtained at no each of" the padlocks on the outside. other House Through the agency of a key which they possessed, they then unlocked the padlocks, and by means of a long piece of iron crooked at the ends, they drew the padlocks up through the ventilator iuto the cell. They then worked the bars back, and were at liberty to go. In order to deceive We Will Supply the' Above the guards, the ingenious convicts had constructed padlocks made out of paper painted black, which they Br.P.v At our Depot placed in proper positions when they were ready to depart. They used It complete and offer inducements ropes formed with strips of a blanket which cannot be excelled. to aid them in descending from the gallery to the area below, where a Hates Casli. guard is presumed to be on duty through the uight. Their boots were Case's Threshing Machine, and other Agricultural Implements covered with pieces of the blanket to of the Latest Designs. deaden their footfalls. They descended, and after cutting two heavy STORES iron bars in a door leading to the planing-room- , they hurried through Can obtain a full supply of every variety to the engine-roowhere they of GENERAL spliced two short ladders and escaped over the wall. The guard who is on duty in the evening is relieved at midnight, and one of the two must THE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOR THE FARMERS OF UTAH have been neglectful of his duty at IS Til E NEW the time when the prisoners escaped. AT THE The escape was not discovered until next morning, when an attempt was made to unlock the paper padlocks. Tbe credit of the bold aud ingenious escape is accorded to A. P. Ilannl-ton- , t vill separate grain into first and second class qualities, tale out At Figures which arc bound to as, in 1872 he performed a simbroken Kernels, Timothy; Clover, Cockle and all refuse and ilar exploit, but fortunately was condivide the different qualities and varieties into fronted by the guard when he emSeperate Receptacles. erged from his cell. The escape as ! a whole is the boldest that has been effected in the history of the instituIt is the easiest running and most complete hand machiDe ever tion. S. F. Chronicle. As everything has been seieeted wi;h presented to the public. special design to tmit the CELEBRATED ur-rv- st SEWING MACHINES. SINGER Winchester and Democrat' Eight Spring Farming Implements. California and Grocery Department Harness Loatlier nnd Slioo W. JIOGPER, Super iMcn dent. IMS The Boot Harness Trimmings. Goods Ury Al flHTClLL & Shoe itT.n i;xt JPTJSV? CLASS WAGONS, COEXEB WALL and FIFTHSt, OGDEX Warranted at the Lowest for Williams & OOU.TRY Co. THE FARMER'S FRIEND! MERCHANDISE PARENT STORE, Give ought SEPARATOR Satisfaction Utah Market to-da- y list. fieeting of the TenoRylvania rail-an- d Pacific Mail directors is called .'r ndy, t consider the reports of Uatch itnd Park on the proposed '""olidaticn tf the two companies !! it Woods' Foap work, on Newark h'je, Jersey City, were demolished X. C. Salt Lake City leel Philadelphia. rates via Isthmus are said freight ,0 U raised. The passeBger rate to San An aged backwoodsman was rerncisco has been increased $20. The proved by the clergyman for allowing for Aspin-!- ! his ftmphip Colon eaile sons to go hunting on the Sub-batith 1,300 tons freight and a full "You to The linger Branch. Fall Goods! J Byrne, agent of the French Rev. T Jack Nliepparcl'.s fr hundred seizures Seventy-fivof email e'tocks of liquor have been made to one e this morning by a boiler explosion. One Toman was killed and several persens wounded. Bank statement: Loans decrease, $400,000: legal tenders decrease, 020,000; deposits decrea e. $2,041,000; circulation incrense, $133,000; reserve decrease, $607,000. Toronto, 21. In the trial of Sir John A. McDonald, in the election case, the judge declared the election void, but paid thitt personal bribery was not proven. Sir John is to pay the costs of the trial. Rio Janeiro, 21. The gunboat I'arona of the Argentine revolutionist flotilla, has beeu voluntarily surrendered to the government fleet Her crew was landed at Montevido. The government of the Argentine Republic iias stopped the mails from Buenos Ayres to Europe. It Works to a Cliarm and can be run by a boy. h. bring up your children in the fear of the Lord," said the minister. ''Fear the Lord?" said the old man. '"Sjiss what Fve done. on't one o' them boyi dare g'out doors Sundnys 'thout a double barrel gun." tf Rights for Precincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of IV. H. Hooper, AGOEINTT FOR UTAH, Taylor Hcningcx OGll5:iN , |