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Show VOL. XT 3IOT1IIJR officiaC directory. V. ft. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. Oconr L Wood. O reaoa .George A. Black, Utah Jut- - U. MrKejn.'NTY. Oovfrouf- ftecrvtnry-- n Chief Justice Associate.. . -- H. Mansell, MU U. Wm. fmvy.in. farh V. H. At,,,rn,-v-'- - Kimball HurvT(if YtHrcrnf Pn W Us Money. J.RiWerton.Po. yv, WlU'it Pot tender Ulster Ijiad Office, 4. F,Tareart,IH- r.ft. Xwrr:.-- : .O. J. HotiWw, CaL leeior., ft Ci I. i Vrk lL Judicial DUtrirl. C.W. Emw omcERt. TKiuirrontAT. TVlesat CITY. PROVO 1. Geo. Q. Cannon to Cnnrre ....Zenibbahel Snow r. D.T. McAllister .Wm. Clayton Awlltor. Jnmea Jnck pren ewrer. a School It. L Campbell Common Snpt. Attorney General Mardnl... U.-T- .. briXMXU WHEEL: Lucero is a desperate character. The Californlon, Lucero, another bt J. b. Bonners. Mexican and a negro were, all IIow often, In my waking dreams. held to await the decision of the Up the old garret step I climb. Coroners Jury. Where struggling beam of light reveal to The Coroner gave premis-io- n A relic of the olden lime, re X'rvHc oTThe ttd(n ttmeythe mainland jesterday bury Which dnst aud cobwebs halfeonceal, the late Molly Howard (Sunday) A um less lumber stowed away was taken to her last resting place. M y mother's apluulug B hryl. About 9 ocloCtiMondayimom-ing- , In the ohl garret now It stand. groups of men with revolvers Its busy hum Is heard no more; gathered together, . At about 11 Broken and taogkai am Its bands, Ui the groups concentrated into One ThedntnlT on dusty Hour; -- a laid 0 erf away, Foiottg large crowd and proceeded to the In the cold chambers of the dead, Coroner V office. Finding that the The foot that turned the busy wheel The bands that deftly drew the thread. inquest was over, 'they .M ended their way to the office of one of Dor after day, with patient toll. our Justices of the Peace. There At the aame wheel she sat and spun, And drew the thread with dextrous hand. they entered the building, and Until the woof and warp was done. seizing the American they once And sometimes In my pensive mood. down the The team ad own myeheeck would steal, more made thair way -toward street the .. . muK: of her voice river, followed .s the soft Blent w ith the whirring of the wheel. and fifty one hundred at least by t persons. Ilnw often. In my childhood hour, "At the river side a large cotton-woo- d I listened to those soothing lay! Not dulcet sound of harp and lute tree was sought and found, fteemed half so sweet In after day. a thrown over a projecting rope My mother! ah, that sacred name. limb and Listened around the cuWhat memories o'er my spirit steal! Me'lilnks I ace her, as of yore,' lprits neck. He was then asked Kitting and singing at her wheel. if he had anything to say, when he confessed to having killed Just as of yore I see her now The wheel, the distaff and the chair; Molly Howard because she owed The sunbeams playing round her head. him one dollar. He wathen told And nestling In her silvery heir; I I he would be given ten minutes to Welt know Oh, Tain allusion The satuls have from her hourglass run; make his peace with his Creator. The weary wheels of lift: have stopped, He replied that he did not want And all her work off earth Is done! to pray. The soothing whir of that old wheel A women by the name of Moline No more shall oer my spirit come; fastened another knot on the cross then more no shall Perhaps my feet The threshold of my early home; his neck, the word around rope Yet oft my pensive thoughts will turn and was she, with three given, From present Scenes away, and steal other disreputable women, and in Up the Old garret stairs, where stands wheel. little mother's the presence of at least two hunMy spinning dred and fifty persons, Mexian The pleasing dreams of other yean, .. and Amerlcan,launched the, murHave like the mists of morning flown My form Is bowed with toll and care. derer Into eternity. Ho died in And I have old and weary grown. about fifteen minutes. Cor. Ar. Y. And toward the grave, from day today, Sun. - My steps decline, and Just before S .John Anor rnovo city officers. .Ahrtihnm O. Smoot Tayor.. T.Tohn Vnttell Samuel R. lone Albert Jone TV Psmv Wm. Twin. rrm" ounelloral wnitam V. Fntet John IL M . Loveless (.Milner, Jam ..Is John Nuttall ceonh'r ..Henry A. TM son n'A cn mr Henry C. Roger rirshal .Idermea- - nrv-rvi- A-- avoIrdtipoUV Dally, even time a week, 3S i os. 4 ft, per onar. .15 y, Ml ., Semi-weekly- WeeklT Monthly 5 S .... On caul rate et. per insr. ein lonthlr S 44 I 44 The maximum weight of anv package of tinted or miscellaneous matter Is 4 fo . vi.irtcrly after Xovember TEA ORDERS. . Registration: letter may berechtered on parment of a tee of fifteen cent, but the government take no responsibility for safe carriage or compensation tn cose of - loss. Money Order: All principal port office now receive small sums nf money and la sue drafts for the same upon other poet office. ub)eet to lb and regulations: following charge On order not exceeding UXl Over 5) and not exceeding )ft. Over tM and not exceeding IW. Over ltd and not exceeding 50 - 1ft cent 11 TUT Eft OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. The standard tingle rale to Great Britain tin ounce amtrdnpots- - letter, six "half cents paper, two cents Kiawlsnl rate to France t 15 gramme, ornn-piartcro- per, two cents. letters, tea ciuts; pa' i. m. X Xj 'V r IIA 1 N H- Holt Lake C'ity. - Ltali. nt Grov Cottonwood ttt 3:33; arrive at Halt City at 4 p.m. Leavi the Utah .Central . Itullroml Depot, for Provo and intermediate station at 7 a.m.;'LHUe Cottonwood at 7:23; Junet on at 7 :'U; arrive at Kandy at 7:13; leave Kandy ut 7:55; Draper at fold; Lehl at 8:33; American Fork at 9:20; Tleasant Grove at 9:45; arrive at Provo at 10. W. Ia addition - Provo City, t7. X. . r More, kinds. WM. II. HOOPER, rreslJwit, If. ft ELIiRnlK,Vtce-lrl.- , lmioHAM YOUNG, .WTI.IJAM JENNINGS, , JOHN MI 4. IIP, K. LITTLE, r. JAMU-f-t nf Fart Cwapern he keeps drag f n! no2j east . PEMBROKE Centre Street, Provo City PRACTTV'.M, WORKM5N ON CTXX'KK, WATCn and JEWELRY. All work warranled. anl Director. L. 8. HILLS, Cashier, or r. EHTSiCIAN AND SURCEON, SWlJttJ door OfntT, ltwhere Ittve I to the above, EXCELSIOR HOUSE. MIXED TltAtNK "Will nocE Ho r.i IIJKejWO lake aul Utah. Provo City,. n. Prwvo at 12.30 p.m.; Tlen-aat 1:15; American Fork all. 40; Lchl PAID ITCAPJT L Draper at 2'50; arrh ? at Sami jr ae sandy al S.'lo: Japcton at S:2rt; Little AUTHORIZED CAPITA! SFRUKOX ! riITRlCl,tN-A3- 2UIit 1873, run Dally, Sunday excepted, TO AN D FROM S A N DY, )eal in Gold Dust, Coin, Eichans; Land Warrants, College Scrip, ta. Leaving the Utah Central Railroad Depot, Halt toike City, at 6:10 a.m. and I p.m. Arriving at Sandy atT2i5a.m. and !:15 p.m. Collection Leaving Sandy at 9:13 a.in. and 4:13 p.m. Arriving at Salt Lake City at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Passenger will please purchase their Tickets at the ofllces. Fifty cent additional trill be charged when the fore L colFOREIGN lected on the Train. For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to Wm. MILLER, I Proprietor. noirsrc. afiiiktclakk Twohfoeft of Fart Cooperative smith Store, on Mala Street. I made and prGmptly r milled. o2S Utah BreTrery, x. Im'.Jii. mahoi'Nth, I v ! I, ITT f'TTY, "TVMOT.F.K YI.E AND S4I.T t.ill D'nlrr In Ale, Keer, I'orter, de., A Imported and domestic. EXCHANGE FOR J. STEWART ANDREW SALE. aul . Civil Engineer and I SON, H. - -JDepnty larvejars, JAMES SHARP, VTTU jrfre nrtentlon tn Mataln Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. . IXTEKEST PAID OS' SAT1XGS patents forespeclsf riovernmenl land.'. Mii'irnr FERAMORZ LITTLE, Claim, Coal nod Iron land, and will DEPOSITS. dl Superintendent. aul prepare the necessary papers for protest,. 1L J. CAM PDELL, firrfp ami Ijmd II 3rerai.fr DpityJif ami Office at residence, half block south A. S. PATTERSON. Provo rtone. -- aul of . WILLIAM BTCE, PIONEER LINE OP UTAH. On and after November 3rd, 1873, lEAKERt Booksellers, 8:20 NI IXED T It AIN H 3.30 About ten days sjro a woman FelterV'Who drove into the courtby the name of Molly Howard yard of the Orand Hotel at Lyons came here from Las Animaa and two minutes before the Comte took up her residence ia a small just rattled in on his velocipede. The hut within sight of our Po&tofllre. first days journey 5vas 80 kilomeAt the same time a man arrived, tres, or 50 miles, the second was who c Lai met 1 to come from Cal- 104 (G5 miles), and the last day ifornia. This man was an Amer- both competitors ran 72 kilome-tre-ican. lie was lame in one foot, 107 miies. Neither the having had his toesfrozep,and horse nor the man seemed much was only able to wear a boot on beat by the long race, and the one of his feetTUe was of sandy Comte Is still so confident that he complexion, medium hight,heavy offers to back himself for 1,000 set, with a very bad faee.-'- - lie Iouis over the same course' again lived in a small hut with four or five Mexican men, A Felicaa in Ireland. On Saturday morning last the town was thrown, into a state of A pelican ivhich had been dom great excitement by the report in the Zoological Gardens In Idled found was that Molly Howard for forty-tw- o at Dublin years diet her house murdered. On entering was bird This was supposec recently. the cabin in which the crime committed a sickening sight was to be about 8 years old at the time presented. The poor woman lay of his admission to the gardens across her bed dead, with the left which would make him over 50 a sido of her head mashed to a jelly, the time of his death. Every on the forehead was a gash two effort was made to prolong his inches in length, on her chin two valuable existence by feeding him ugly bruises, and on her throat on live eels and whisky punch the imprints of finger .Bail? were but old ago prevailed, and. he died peaceably on the approach o visible. - The opinion was. that the deed the cold weather. He drank the was done by Mexicans, The Cor punch with great relLh; in fact oner took charge of the &ody and he had redded so long in lubl in Impaneled a Jury. Tlie stranger that it must have como naturally referred to was arrested on sus to him, and this and the live cels his life for at least piclon, as well ns a big Mexican prolonged named Pedro Luceru. This nun fortuight. p-- - - o ; J Passenger will please purchase their ticket at the offices. Fifty cent additional will be charged when the fare Is collected , onthe train. HALT X.AICK CITY, cl T.. 17. Juvenile Historical Poetical H orks, JAMES SHARP, JOHN SHARP, . AT PURLISIIERS PRICES, Mil NORTHERN R. R RIUITE, JnncUonnitli C.P. T Sunday School o And we offer extra Inducements wishing to get up to those ct x?, I N T - O P , G I! troet, no20 AMERICAN FORK, U.T., b KALE It IS LIQUORS " , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BACON, CIGARS, CAMULS, HAMS, " ETC., irre., NUTS, all of the choicest kind, and a VARIETY OF "NOTIONS 1873, Daily Passenger Train ' Leave Corlnne at 12:00 p.nv. We alo keep a foil line of Leave Logan at 7 JO am. Parties leaving Salt Lake CUy for Cache BOOKS. should take the UUh Central morning BLANKS. Passenger Train, In order to make connecPENS. tions with Central Pacific at Ogden and INK, Utah Northern at Corlnne. - On and after October 1st, I dai too numerous to mention, BIG stationery, D VY ROOKS," BIXlTTERS, PASS ROOKS. POCK IT ROOKS, TRAINS RUN ON SALT LAKE TIME. LNYETXiTTiS. o PENCILS. will thotr rnsenger pleaso purchase . CARDS, tickets at ihe office. Ac., STORE! GUN HAGUE BROTHERS, PAPER, TT DOERS, Stage connect With trains to and from Uie Northern settlements. -- -- ALFRED DUriKLEY, OR PURCHASE REWARDS. Many a ho have sent east heretofhre now purchase of ns, satisfied that our prices are lower than that for which they can bring them here. a-"TA.'x- r:. jor' tt- Rliop eornerof Centre and Main Provo City. R. R. Xj -- wishes to Inform hi friends and tb hRS that C O A5D H.J.r.lOORE, t- puUllc Etnerun-- XLBBAEJES TRAINS RUN BETWEEN -- And lsprepared to manufocture all Lind EVER DROUGHT TO UTAH. dl Superintendent, JaaJl. aedim For all Information concerning freight or passage apply to Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. (Late the Walker IIooe,.ftaRIaikeCit yt Would respectfully Inform the public that he ha opened a flrvt-Barber simp. Ladles thampoonlng a spivlalty. Centre Street, Provn CHy, I", T. a full line of Keep In stock Toy, KIT.VFR CITT. TINTJC. U. T. Alt order from the surrounding Mining Camps will le promptly an 16 attended to S. J2w O Cl East Temple Htreet, Wilt run Dally, Sunday excepted, Leaving Salt Ijvke City at 8:30 a.m. and and 5D3p.m., and Ogden at 3 a. in. and COr.FECTi:r.ERY NEW BARBER SHOP. Il-. MINES. of - S AND I ANI p-- ytm, In addition to the above, I News Dealers, DAILY TRAINS Leave Salt Lake City at C a.m. and 3.10 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7:30 n.m. and 5:10 Leave Ogden at 8:40 a.m. and 6:20 p.m. Arrive at Salt lake City at 10.40 a.m. and -- REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY M NATIONAL BANK;, ir. lr. Wlll lfav or FRinnicAIA (Thw standard atngl 1 t ox. avotrdupolsb KAMI'S, OIL ANI BM Kraith of 9. (The stahdard rate Is CO., Gl.taeware, 87 - tear-dlmm- N'rwsr rFtc S CARDS. ZAMPXC OIL- TJEFftE Jv RAILROAD. Warren N. Dueen berry Jnme E. Daniel Colleefor and eor Charles TX Miller Cownover Runs the dark river that divides htef of Police ....Robert T. Thoma ,'ntermaater Our land from that mysterious shore. Daniel Craves An Extraordinary Hager. cl,,,, My fret are wounded by the thorns That are tn my pathway strewn; The Due de Feltre lias just won page-- Is And oh, how many a POSTAL AFFAIRS. from the book of memory torn I by a neck an extraordinary wager. But not while life and memory last Ile backed himself to drive his Can I forget or cease to Ibel trotter in alight carriage to Lyons, Emotions that my bottom swell. R TES OP DOMESTIC POSTAGE. At sight of this old spinning wheel. before the Comte Philippe de stnndard single rate weight I.rrrra-T- he Nevule would reach the place on letter ijo.avolrdupolb RInsle rate Scents his velocipede. The distance was A 3Iaa Dinged by Women. thronghontthe United State. 36o kilometres, or 222 miles, For each additional JJ ox. oj fracwas run in CO hours, anc which tion Trinidad (Colorado), February was won 1 by a neck, by the Due de Drop letters, single rate Itv Attorney EU5I9CE5 BUSINESS. CITY LAKE DESERET UTAH SOUTHERN t IT MI COUNTY OFFICF.It.ft. Oeorre W. fieon Proteit Judge Meron Tanner fJ Alhert K. Tbnrher I ThoaJ.MeOnllomth John Nuttall pnnnlr Recorder. Ilenrr C. Roger Honifr Proaeentlng Attorney W. S. PnaenheiTy R. M liner aiirvevor... Allieri done I. John nerk...- lien rv A. TM xon rmtctjrer.... and Colleefor Tame K. Dnntels tupt. PnymoH Schools, W. N. Pusenberry SAIT RAILROADS. -- NO. IS4. MARCH 9.1874. MONDAY. and lieuler in Jm porter -- For all Information concerning freight or passage, apply UTTAR. XIBLEY. : Gen. Freight and Ticket Agn(. MOKFft TH TCIIER, Su.rintendi.t. I riSTQLS, Greet attention given to selecting I and fore arrting onlers lymail . j ITHIlIN AKXUX1T10N al .. . I 1 Gen, DDKS, J , T A C K L II J Klwt Temple Ktmt.Kait Lake r. Lock Box 5P. a (ji. auj |