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Show 0Wimff - $4:.00 ptK YEAR. MmM """" ' ' ' f iJ : ' -I??! Jt published : sEnvci--wand SA T UJIDA WEl) N ESI) A Y ( . 'B?sa, CCDEN DIRECTORY 11 iM ttt E inn TTT L&Ve 7.50a.m. i, Mail 6.45 p.m. 7.4(1 8.40 a.m. 6.3C p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. daily Through MaiMiiily I8 nl1 a.m. 6.40 p.m. City, rf"Mo daily KrtTbrouKh Terrible Tornadoes and Storms in tlie East. ATS Lako Citv, double lailj, TliroHh Mail Uaily Through Mail ila'lr tho Ku!it the We.st Forty Persons Killed by a Railroad Accident. 7 00 " for Slt 6.00 p.m. lor Suit mails po via Evanston, Wyom-in- c I r Rich Couitty.'the latter place lor Kicli County, u'J leave 2 p.m. Wellnosilayit and Saturday, at 7 a.m. (Vh County, daily frirtii Oc'U-t- i n"l Harrisville, Wednesday 2.00 p.m. and Siturday", . and Satur- BantHvillo, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. Plain City and Slutarsville, Tluir.-day- s Mondays and Wednesdays lma, jiwrand " " d Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 8.15 a.m. Delivery, Discovery of the Heir to $1,000,000. Outrage by the Turcomans. -l p.m. Open from 9 a.m- to 3 p.m. n, AMERICAN. M0N.V OiFJCK DKfAKTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. fl'om 6 uu tu " P m Outaiae Door oj New York, 23. JOSEPH BALL, 1'oblBuwter. ... The longshore men's sirike continues. The number of tewmeu ofl'eriDg is very Traiaas7.40 a.m. largo and no difficulty is experienced CP. train arrives 5 40 p.m. except the unskilfuness of green hands. u i g. p. Mayor-elec- t Wickham was Bweru into G.20 p.m. c. p. " leaves office ,' . . 8.50 a,m. it u. r. it A heavy rain pform Bwept over this a.m. 7.50 u. c. train arrives 5.40 p.m. city this al'irrnoon; but no damage is aii'l " A despatch from Ballimorere-port- s .40 a.m. " leaves that several houses were vnqof-e- l m. 6.80 p and ' that in 0 ra city and telegraph poles p rain fu rivi'S C. N 8 3 ) a ra. blown down. leavej Attorneys for Beecher this m filed iu the clark's office, Brooklyn 'iYiees , at lVa.m sud ci y court, notice, of appeal from Jthe Krory Suntiav, in Farley 6 to tb Pneond Ward Srhmilhotxo order of the general term, denying 'he at u p m. and Third Wa A for a bill of particulars iu the motion 7 11 uud a.m. f.in. Kniwopal ChuKli at Tilton suit. Methodist Chinch atll a.m. end 7 p.m. at .o0 p.m. SpiritualUt Lcvture (Child' UallA Trenton, N. J1. ?3. A hurricane this aliernoou unroofed OzilcnTurneiV City a of buildiDgs, and did other number Optn Jicwi Depot. "Goo. W. At damage. erj day, Sundays excepted. Yrashing(on, 23. accepted Secretary Bristow r. s. nicuAKDs, the resignation of supervising architect Mullet. Ilis successor ia not yet designated And In the safe burglary trial Davidge KOTARY PUBLIC, concluded bis argument for the defense Vial and Riddle began oa the part of the Ogden City, government. Little Rock, 23. X. TAXXGR Jr., The newly elected members of the and under Supreme Court 4mtt for terra lots drew and the constitution, O.lic with Connty Recorder, Chief Justice English has the term for Utah. six 0'jdcn Vitij, yeariaud Harrison four years. Nashville, 23. A heavy storm has prevailed to the S. south and wet of here for twenty-fou- r WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, hours. At Tu8cumbia, Ala., a dispatch D"itir ia W'atohwi, ClocU, Jewulry, Silvor nud fliiod Vara, MAIN 6TKEKT, OiiUEN. reports a terrible storm commencing at ol the Kxpairing ucatly done aud all work warranted. 6 o'clock last evening. Illy residences of that .city were destroyed, twelve persons killed and many injured. Mrs. Wni. Winston, mother of the late REEVTOVED... ,. Winston, the wife and two chiidren of IIou. J. B.' Moore, Senator irrouwAXT a tiiomsonian doctor or from this dial rict. F. D. Ilodgkins, ediI TliomsoHion Modiclee, Cliioiii-le- , his wife and four CALL ON DR. MURPHY, tor of the children. The Catholic' church, Desh P0?T OJiflCE, MAIN ST., ler's female institute, recently finished, 00 1) EN. and many of the finest- residences, both Coclt.i.tion Fke, $1.00. Souring mills and most substantial buck were destroyed. dwellings in without homes. are families i of poor mil Many wnrld The ahd Mobile the on A Chatlano'oga. Cliilirren cryiiiRfor bridge railroad near the town was destroyed. lIcLAIX'S randietl Castor An eastern bound train was precipiiattd on. , into Spring Creek, but. fortunately no deliciom, pffoctive lives were lust. The engineer was badly VV'ST iiH haruikKs. Tha bwmed. The Mayor appeals to Nashjmlsive Uet ami fniell ville, lluntsville, Louisville, Memphis, tlif t astorun is Its and adjoining towns in the following evercomp. nthartic poiart) are terms: "Nearly La'f our town is in ruins. are killed and many ScJtain's Ycrniifuge Uoiil)ORS Twelve persons wounded. Large numbers of families ''ulr-ui- t aad Tkey reaeiuhle The tornado came destitute. ' ''' kfpt mollV.tive, are Children entirely rouicctinUBiV ("hops. Uiem and ctf. per box. from the southwest, passing northeast. cry for tlirm. Price '( side, by Z J. M. J. Unless immediate aid can be extended '"lUuilierdruft.'Hii. We to us, much Buffering will result. a of christian pubappeal to the charity lic in behalf of the unfortunate," The storm in Alabama on Saaday night was very severe. Half the town of Monteville is reported destroyed, and No two are killed and twenty injured. further details from Tuscuinbia. Ia retalHng Selma, Ala , 23. A terrible storm visited Montevalles, miles north of Selma, last evenfifty-sior fifteen houses were detwelve ing; two persons were killed and fifstroyed, f teen or Iwcnty injured, some seriously. Cumberland, Md., 22. wall of the round house at brick Th At f )lace of R!Une, and Ohio railBaltimore the on Ksoser, this down f blew afternoon, QGDEX: road, burying St., a number of workmen.. Two were killed and several wounded. ftnd Montgomery, 118, , ,"f"'WliiS mbii ueHfhborhood, will An unconfirmed rumor preva Is that . l,r 'nt'rmt to giv him a cU b!fore j.r, forty petioua were killed by the wrrek- ! y. i -- I rn-in- Ilelisi UieTa'-niaclo- ftLool-hous- e j I Library ....... to-da- ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW. J. to-da- y, LEWIS, One-thir- d . x SITE - the-tow- ( Crt-au- " $-- i lf dry goods H. OC ERIBS. tc'QVrif J (1154-A-.t I St. John, N. B., 23 . The Globe says the heir of the Jamie-soestate in ' Sdtitland; worth from 700,000 to 1,000,000. was discovered here iu the pertori of John W B. Jamie-soa young man recently employed in peddling stationery. St. Petersburg, 23. Serious disturbances have occurred in the Medical Academy University at St. One of the professors rePetersburg. ' The police restored order. signed. Reports are received that the Turcomans recently attacked a town cn be Capiau sea. killed 80 men and carried off 150 women and children into slavery The Russian troops pursued without taking the Turcjiiians. ' Tfce Russian government, declines to order the of Khiva, although Gen. Kaulf-ma- n ' ' advised the itep. London, 23. The brig Madrid, lost in tie Mediterranean had several of her crevy drowned. h The infant son of the Duke of was baptised Albert Alexander Alfred Earnest William. The sponsors were Queen Vlctoriathc Emperor of Russia, represented by Czare witch; the German Emperor, represent, ed by the Duke of Counaught, Prince of Wales, the Crown Princess of Germany, and the Duke of In view of the active expedition to be fitted out by the British Government, Lady Franklin renews her offer of a reward of $10,000 for the recovery of the official records of Sir John Franklin's n IJUUllilT, it II. III. RBiiefKY . ' Disturbance in Brazil. C.15 p.m. n x'... r... DEL'AKTMKNT The mayor has appointed comn.it-tee- s to receive contributions for the Nebraska and Kansas dotituto A storm this afternoon unroofed a number of buildings and tore up trets in the northwest-erpart of the city. Richmond, 23. The State beard of can assers have declared Grade, conservative, elected iu the Second Congressional district over Piatt, Republican, by 13 majority. San Francisco, 13. A stage near Redding, Cal., was robbed last night. Wells, Fargo & Co. lost 2,300. FOREIGN. 7.00 a.m. x n g liirtorann ; Kdin-'burg- to-da- Saxe-Cobur- expedition. A dense fog enveloped a portion of England on Saturday and Sunday. The steamboats on theThameB suspended for two days. At Liverpool foriy-oa- e boats stopped. Railroad accidents are reported at Wolverhampton, Sbrewsburg and elsewhere. At Newport, in Moninorth-shire- . a collision occurred aud fourteen ' .. persons were injured. Par a, 'Brazil, 23. The Tribune this morning contained an article grossly abusing the officers of the Portugese corvette which came here for the purpose of protecting the interests of the Portugese subjects. The article incited the already excited populace to a revolt.. The President of the ptpulace has asked the government for means to suppress the riotous demonstrations There are great fears of a general rising against loreigners. $1.00 2S, 1871. A ' LvDit'" 2.09 TELEGRAPH. ing of a train at a bridge of the Memphis aud Charleston railroad. rhil'adelphia, 23. ii Post 4)!Hoo: Og!i AND CLOSING OF MAILS. - Y e: 1 '.) 30VII5.K UTAH. SATURDAY, OC3DE $o. iRIUVA- sfm mm ' -- ' Mw ' ' awwiiwrorgMj, tlurtlcrous Woapoai. ed a bushel of letters in the hands of a third party, and over and over The following is taken from a again he wislnd himself dead. Povtlaud, Oregon, paper: A fcol mighf have done all this. At the office of Wells, Fargo & Xo man endowed with reasonable Co., in this city we were thowu u sense could by ai y possibility have Luifn, done it. large aud which, if wielded by reckless hands, would be sufficient to strike terror Common Origin of the Solar to the heart of the bravest man in the IJodSes. laud. The knife was the property of the desperado Frauk Johnson, who Many eminent scientific men admit was arrested some time ago fur a r.'b a similar geographic.-- . or chcmicil bery committed near Baker City, and constitution the various bodies of recently tried and seti'eHced to the tho solar system, and from this conpenitentiary from Uaker County. clude that the phenomeua which Johnson, in company with an accom- have their formation Winncuiucca and accompanied plice, was arrested their successive transformalions and brought back in irons. must have been similar. According On his person was found the knife to this theory, therefore, the planets in question. The blade is over a and satellites whose density is nar foot in leugth, and, including the to that of our earth, are supposed to handle, is nearly eighteen inches long. have passed through the different The handle ia made of buckhorn ot liquid and solid incandesstages strongly riveted to irou, while the of the successive liqudaetiort blade is very heavy more than half cence, of pottious of their gaseous envelopes, an inch at the back and made of aud to liRve finally been tho scat of the best quality of English steel. an organic creation. Of these planeThe point is rather blunt, but the bodies, the best known to .us ,is edge is as keen as a razor's." This tary the aud it is well known th;it moon; knife will weigh about five pounds, as soon as they became and can be used as a good substitute astronomers, of discovgood posseted telescopes, for a hatchet. To a hunter or ered mountains and pluins, (.r U? such a weapon would be inun the surface of the moon, and tb dispensable, as it could be used as an immediate application of llu-s- minu s ordinary bowie knife or a haudaxein shows the great resemblance supposed hewing a trail through the forest, or to exist btween the surfaces of the cutting wood for a camp lire. In a moon and earth. It is not regarded hand encounter such a kuife as surprising that the form of the would be sufficient to almost sever lunar mountuihn should- be met unarm or the head from the body. among only a small nu nber of those Along the blade is rudely carved the on the eaith, uud physicists easily significant words: ' Bio Grande Camp the greater elevation aud the Knife," evidently engraven by the explaindeclivities of the former by the owner. It is asserted on good au- steep feeble action of tho comparatively thority that Johnson used it in scalpforce at tho moon's suring nine Indians after he had shot centripetal face. Jut. acording to M. S;emanu, thani, and also had killed two Mor- whose memoir on this subject has atmons with the same weapon. tracted much attention, one ol' the Mr. Paige, who brought Johnson ion. to the idea of a object gravest down, is of the opinion that the knife has been employed iu taking the lives common origin of the moon and the of perhaps twenty or thirty men, as apparent absence of water and air from the surface of the earth's satelit is much worn, und appears to lite a. fact which has always proved been used lor years. There is no tella serious embyirassmeut to those ing through how many desperadoes' who attribule terrestrial geologists hands the weapon has passed, or in volcanic phenomena to the intervenhow many sanguinary border conflicts tion ot these expansible elemoLts! it has played a conspicuous part. It is incased in a! strong leather scab- St.' Louis Kepublican. bard. An unwritten history of bloodsA Lhe Polatoo. hed-, crime, and outlawry is .intimately associated with this piece of A strange potatoc was found' nt 'jewelry." Xnnd.i, N. Y., recently, whi-.l- i the Dansville Advertiser describes us -- ravage-appearin- g 1 f.-- r ne-.t- froii-tiersm- to-han- au d -- ; ; t'vl-low- The IJet'oher Cwse An Opinion. oul-siil- s: a "It was dug in that town, weighed about three pounds, and contained (From the Utica Observer.) withins itself a very siugulur thing. The difficulty with his case is as- A stem like something protruding Mountain 3Ieat!ow. suming that he is perfectly innocci't from one end was seen to move as if Another Moraion leader, r Bishop of the original crim charged against it had life. The potatoc was cut open, in Utah by him by Theodore Tilton that it pro- and the stem was found to be the Dame, has been am-ste"State's" a United Marshal, charged ceeds on the assumption that he is a tail of somet hing inside which seemwith being a leader in the murders fool. ed to be half animal and half potatoo. committed in 1857 at Mountain It represents him as silting on the It was about as large as a mouse, Meadow. - The telegram ""which con- ragged edge of remorse aud despair, with a brown color, was shaped like veyed us this information"' was mark-c- offering to step down and out, con- a potatoc, with indentations like aud yet. seemed to be comby a strauge oraiscion; it; failed to templating suicide and proposing I Dauic his abandon would that ol animal Bishop Jlesh, and had life say profession, simply posed expose he No to the eonnection with motion. and one had seen anysuggested Brigham Young's publisher that terrible crime. Mr.- - McKeatia of an Orthodox Congregational paper thing at all resembling it. It was to telegraph operator ivthave forgot that he would do well to get rid of an bt$ taken to Rochester and shown to . teu himself. editor who was a Unitarian, a sland- scientists." ; and because he The arrests. that are being made erer and a told a Christian woman who had been of men in connection with A worthy wan in England, imperMeadow murderers may lead to abused, beaten, starved, dishonored fectly literate, thought to clinch a an expose of the truth about that by he- - husband, that if she could net flattering speech with a text of affair, which has been eo long in- reclaim him she might properly sej Scripture. IIo was selected as tho volved in mystery. It is certainly a crate from him; and because, finally, spokesman, who, iu the name of the much more warrantable proceeding he had innocf utly permitted a senti- parishioners, was to present soui-- litto arrest- men suspected of being par- mental married woman to entertain tle gift to t'ic parish clergyman. IIo ties to it by Federal authorities than an undue affei lion for him which he made a little speech at a meeting to arrest Gen. Burton for murder had litver reciprocated. held tor that ceremony. He spok-- j head the a of at tuid of tho himself because, pos; e, showing This, by warmly of all the parson's m;riit ' hi-under tiie grders of then Chief Just- and friends, is the sum of his sin. his und eio- dilligeuce feau6ed thes-j harmfew the And yet to prevent, ice Kinney, of Utah, he ouence, and finally rse to :i death of one or two parties who re- less from coming to the climax: "In fact, sir. to use the sisted I he legal authorities iu the knowlec ire ol the public he labored words of the Apostle 1'aul, you a;o execution of a writ of the court,' T through Moultun for fur ears, he ju-- t a brass, and a liukih; k free-lover- -- j i oni-'od- es j Omaha Herald. made au abject apology, he deposit-- ; cymbal!" |