OCR Text |
Show ii I VOL. PJtOVO 1. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL rt.X VI.K PLt At tXTBIEV A heard f.r Who tol l xiMir Her friend," t?) You dont say! T: dreadful ! !? Dont I II it, Z pray!" I K. OFFICER'S FOR UTAH. u. fiv.ruur KecrvCiry- ' ieor.-- Oregon iW Black, Utili I'- McKemt, X. T. .... - ( ( A'trl.vte B Itiillp H. Kdii'niii pOond Jnenh H. lior-nn-ni Mmwell, Mich. '"v Mar.lia! n- - I C. X. Attorney Nathan Ktmholl fnirvcvor Urueral.v.., lteccncrof Public Money. I ItuvcronUS.. Willett Pottcngrr Laud Office, I P. TaCisrt, 111. . H. AooMiir O.J.Hnlibaer,UU. 1'. H. Collector Jt Jlrd Will 1 Hut rsrtg- - C. W. tAUCCiiH. t. ' . " Wlsod tiriux It?" "Wei!! !! Wi ii" w-;- . - giai-ifiu!- .. ivrh dm't Pc ' vt ' . JMispa Aud I, ton, vou see!" "INmpeeradiLre-. ... , M Trnnmrtttf. oi'Hi'fW Delegate to Con-r- e. Cannon Q- - ttomey General ' 1. 1. T. MeAllUter M.irhal Wni. Cl avion Aailltor Jar k ........... rrr... .. J'jv ..It. I. Campbell Kupt. Common Hehool ly!" ; "Xa beauty!" xfuUe thirty!" Retwwa you and I!" fMvron - leap. Im going! IVi stay, hrve!" "lean'tP' - . . Im forlomP Kaoa ell, dwrr (keed-h- UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren X. Duienberry rromt Judge Tanner Thuriier -- v, sweet !" Fat ULAb.Mits covt.: National Debts.- - lTI..U.Mc1iUnslt T John Nnttnll Coitntv Breorder..... In 113 the debts of the reat Henry C. Royer Sherif- fnations of the world Bcivilized J- - - MHnrr ppwecnrlng Attorney ... H. Milner amounted to , -....John Now 10,000,000. Huiwynt Allieri Jone to about $21,00(1,000,. amount they .1. John Xuttall an Increa which Is attribut,H(nr A. Dixon 000, Vue. --or ami Collector Jump F IhnlHi ed to the unprecedented developSupt. Common School. W. X. DnwnhPrry ment of the Inve-ti- nj spirit and ruovo crrYOFncF.ns. .Abraham Mayor O. Kmoot John Vnliall. Hainnel Aldermen R. ton.-- ARcrt Jnnc R. Pne", Wm. Dnnn. f.Tun Councilor William A. Foltet. John R ( Milner, Jam in W. lvvclc L, John Nntlatl tteeorder. ... Henry A. Itlxon Treasurer.. Ui'nrjr C. Roger John B. Milner AItome.'.. City Jump V - Daniel Aitrnnr anil Coll-etChari') 1 M 'Hit fin pervisor A. ft. Cownover ChWof roller.. ,..TlolWrt T. Thom Waterm voter....-. City Poundkeepcr-Seato- n J.cdah T. Ammlt h a T,Pnirl Grave TOSTILAFFAIHS. - DOM ESTIC R VTF--R OF DTAOR. (The standard single rate weight 1. 1' ox. avolrdnpo''- - Hlngle rate letter I.mtfr. throughout the United State For each additional !; ox. or Drop letter, ln:le mte avoinlnpoixV. Dallv. iwven time - lx week, 3o - S 1 fvmFweektr....- eeklr - I 4 ox. et. per nnar. - 1 5 8 . Monthly.... - " - (The standard .ingle rate I ox. nroinlnpoUV. PrntomPAiA. I the aid given hy governments to public worts, and especially to the occurrence of great and expensive wars. Of the entire addition s to the debt, nearly two-third- have been Incurred by six nations, viz: France, the United States, Russia, Austria, Italy and Spain; and of the remaining third the greater part has lieen incurred by six other States, viz: Turkey, Fgypt, Portugal, Brazil, Teru and Mexico. England and Beamark pay but 3 percent. interest on their debt; France and the United States pay from o to C, or even higher; Greece is said to pay S3 percent., ami Honduras tbe enar? mous rate of C( per cent. The stocks of the countries paying low and moderate interest have In created some $StM),i)(l,nol over the price of issue, while the stocks of those paying high and excessive interest have depreciated over $1,000,000,000. 1 Mandanl rate XywsPXrF.Ma.-O'- he S Spent frae- - Young Sylvester came out as usual last night, and executed his various feats, until the last grand leap; then he swung him-e- lf until he thought he had gathered sufficient force, and let hlmsi If go. But he miscalculated, and swung tv too far,. 'With trenit-ndouhe shot by the roe nnd struck against the boxes with an thud. Thence he fell in a heapto the floor, striking on his head. The force of the ffill W as so great as to break the heavy iron chair on which he struck. Ladies in the boxes fainted, and the spectators were transfixed. Hi was confusion. Two physicians were in the theatre and attendants from behind the scenes hurried to the axdstance of the Injured man. Sylveter was gently lifted and borne Into a room. There the phyrieians found him to be alive, but without the least consciousness. A terrible pish in the back of his head marked where he had struck. The skull was beaten in, huge clots of blood and pieces of brains oozed out upon the slightest pressure. The play was hurried on, but the house soon thinned out, leaving the theatre empty;; Sylvester lingered but a short time, llis breath came shorter and shorter, and soon he died. He was 19 years of age. AVic Font Suny March 20. s vi-loc- i u'p-piili- ug Xatainj ftilirca SJLT UKE CIH EUSIXESS. After Litinsr Men. UTAH SOUTHERN '77 .V 1,373, ILY T It A I X S Aim-nru- City at 4 Monthly 3 1 The maximum weight of any paeknge of printed or miellimeoii matter 1 1 1 1tnli ((I'nlml Railroad Deput, Xtations ttl 7 a. in.; IJtrie CotuniviKi at T :ii; Junotuii at T.OI; arrive at Satuly t T:ti; lave sanat 8..V--; dy at Tgn; Irai-- r at S.Iti- - U-Ameni-si- a Fork atS:'; 1ie.naiut (jmvs at : ti; arrive at Rmvuat lic it). lu n.l. 1.1 Ion to the IX i: UKGTsTF.UF.D l.FTTF.UA AXD MOXEY on.DK.us. Rejrl.lratlnn: letter may liereel'lereil on payment of a fee of fifteen rent, bnt the jtmernmrnt take no raxnittU!ly 4r a(h rarriage or compenxatlon In eae of lo. Money Opler: All principal post office now reeeixe small um of money and Inane draft for the aine upon other poet . Offiep, auhjeet lo the fillowing charge and regulation: . On order not exceeding Orer fj and not exceeding M Oxerjt and not excelling $1 Oref ft and not exceeding Ji I 13 eent ' 3 15 DTAC.n. OF FOREIOX The standard tingle rate to Onnl P.ritaln half an ounce aroiplnpoi; letter, ix pent paper, two cent. . Standard or one-iu.it- 1 me to France gramme kUer, jen eiuh-- ; o; 1 two cents. 1 Q Irovo Cltv, N UR HE OX, aul UtiiU. ROGER 0, f. 14 . Dt, roiiv SUAltl F. UTTI.K, I, s. lill.I.s, Cashier, Directors, ISTEUKST dl PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. 1873, 11 f r Centre lY i - u Main made and prom ptly i rattled. 1. J. CAM laikeUty alCaoa.aud! I R.m. Arrive at Ogden at ?;i a. m. and 5.4 p.m. Leave Ogden at 3:4 a.m. and - p.m. Arrive at Kiit lake City at 10.4 a.tn. and In additnm to the aiiove,' TRAIXH Will ma Daily. Sunday excepted, Drsvtrtg Salt loik City at 8:3 a.m. and and 5: 5 p.nu, and OgJen at 5 a.m. and p.m. o will pleaRepnrrha.e Ihelr Pasxeng-- r ticket at the office. Fifty cent additional a 111 be rhanred when the Hire is collected on the train. For all information concerning freight or pBv.age apply to x u.isr E, It. 1. T t HALE. OS SAT1XGS DKTOSITS. TATD 1DKI.U A. 8. PATTF.RSOX. AN len).r nnd dimn-- .. imported EXCHANGE' FOR Brewery, 11. MAlttiKTTS, T 4 K K f TTY, WH il.l s U.E D ltetnll In Ale, Viv r, U lliner, 4r., mil i IliDfilV J. STEV.TST SOS, (Jill I.Kgiiiecr anil I . . Deputy hurtrf.r. Will give ntlentlon to ohtnliiiin; pat.-nfur tMiieriiiin nt Ijii.Js, Mh-l- i e (Tiuim. Coal mid Inm and ili tor pixai pui-- r preimre tlie luHVK-a- rj Scrip ami IjtnX H'lmmt Itvught uhJ XJJ. Office at renidenc-e- , half blink nouth of Provo Hour. uul ChH-in- l i ljint. i. WILLIA1.I INCE, Cl r3 SILVER EAKERY BocbeUers, News Dealers, C0MFECTI2 XEF.Y CITY, TINTIC. U. T. order from the umninillnit Mining Cain I will lo prunptiy an Id attended to .Ml ANIV NEW BARBER SHOP. S TjAlTIOUIEIRS, It. H. II I TV ISM, ofthe Walker IlijUse.Sall IkeCit Would tfiilly Inform the public that be La a Barter 6- 8:2 J).in. Utah .7 DAIL Y T It A I X S IT: iiru4 Mi " -- a ul 1 and after Xorcinber 3rd, 1' HIACTICM. XVriRKMW OX CUCKS, WAT Cl II. i und Jl.W UAtY. All work wsuTunttid. aul JAMES SHARP, Oen. Frelglit and Tieket AgeUL Superintendent. n- - T bi Deal in Gold Dost, Coiik Eiehauge, Wei MILLER, Proprietor. Land Warrants, College Scrip, 4a A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Twoblnrlc! ftottUi of KiM CoIonattw Fr FERAMORZ LITTLE, iVuM" JA.m.N ilOIBKOUf. Strwt, Irovo City, Utah.J- - -- . D PHYSICIAN ASD SURCEON, Irovo City. TJ. T. ..$I,OW).oOO war. 7T. non IT It. lhcstdent, H. f UKi- IK.Viee-l'ret.- , lUtlGHAM HU M;, WIIJJ1M JFXMXtlS, the Fuili (Vntrol Railroad tlty, at C:M a.m. and 1 i.ni. Arrivlne at Sandy a!7:'yia.m. and 2.15 cm. Collections S.indy at 9:i5 a.tn. and 4:4.5 .m. Ar-- H in at Salt Rake City at 11 sciu. aud jvm. Ia r n;t-- r will please jurrhe their . Fifty eent aldS Tickets at the tiou.d will be eharced v hen the Ihre Is FOREIGN the Train. all intinnnlion coneerning Freight or IWsa-- e, apply to .suit Ijike MIXEI M. R EXCELSIOR HOUSE XH TO AND FROM SANDY, O East Temple Street, SALT CITY', XJ. T 121 (latte flrst-cli- Jah21. Keep In stock a hill line of Toy, Jaunile, Historical and Poetical Works, AT PUBLISHERS ii. j.r.iootiE, TWUhcI toK X friendE Inform hi public generally, that ha ha PRICES, TIN-SHOAnd the largest stock of Sunday School Rewards -- EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. Andweoffior extra Inducements to wishing to get up i- laidle Hhampoontug a rixvlalty. Outre Street, ProT City, U.T. .Shop. tlioi-- LIBBARIES OR PURCHASE REWARDS. tin-war- ALFRED DUUtCLEY, AMERICAN FORK, WIXIX, - LIQUORS, CROCLRIlr PBiO VIMOXS, BACON, CANDIES, inrn rrr.fc nuts, all of the clui!ee.t kltiils, and a u, VARIETY OF NOTIONS loo minimum to men! ion, d?0 We alo keep a fUU line of BOOKS. U.T, IX BFALi-- t them here. a P, CIOARS, HAMS, Many who hove eent rnt heretofore now satUfled that our price ore purelifine of lower than that for which they can bring B, and the opened And laprwpnrcd to manufacture all kind e of at reasonable rate. Kliop corner of Centre and Main street, Provo City. no21 anti-slaver- iLlkn'tn AXD tfvf Siorxf k'lDft, GUN BIG STOItB ! BLANKS. STATTOXTTRY, PENS. INK, UAGUU BTlOTIIhltS. TArEK, LEDGERS, Importer and rcaler in D AY BOOKS, T'T.nTTEKS, TASS BOOKS. rOCKET - RATF--S Xlali. ohove, T It .V U Will run Ilriily, Hnnd.iy vxri'ilod, - oo a-i- de PHYSICIAN m. t. frlToxn anl On II. HIM MONTH. M. 1. IN n pas-nger- s.- tjnarterlr... CMty, i6vx M AND mil t This is what Senator Sumner wrote to a friend in New York JAMES SHARP, who notified him that a little Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent, Opera going Parisians are looknewcomer had been named after JOHN SHARP, ing eagerly forward to the com him: dl Superintendent- pletion of the GrandOjcra IIouc, misDont a make Dear My next July. One of the novelties is a vast rotunda in the basement. take. Never name a child after IT.1I1 MTIIERX R. R. Into which carriages may be driven a living man. This is the counsel I always give, and most sincerely. to deliver and receive their There Is &lo an 'Im- Who knows that I may not fall? TRAINS RUN BETWEEN . mense drawingroom, capable of I, too, ftiay grow faint, or may after fale gods. I hope turn iR holding 3,000 persons from w hieli not. is one of the mysthis Bnt an elevator runs to the various Jnnnloa ulih f. r R R. teries of the future. Therefore galleries. The grand staircase, is Al a marvel of colored marble and name your boy some good Chrisname it be tian may Charles, bronze, with a balustrade of onyx; G- - -- A. Xj the walls and ceilings are being if you will, for that is general, but do not compel him to bear all his painted by the most notes! French a label w hich he may dislike. On and after October lt, 1HT3, Dally days arti-ts- .; each box has a private a y enycr Train met a strong once I hxm attached; there is a single Corinne at 12: jun." leave bore who name the of ' Ioave Loirsn at 7:3 a.m. , plate mirror in one of the lobbies, youth Van Buren. He was born Martin 30 feet hy 22, and the ballet green rartles leaving Salt iAke C'ty for Oae'ia York sat in the Presi- vhould taka the I'uh Central morning New while to subscribers which all room,' In order to make connecwill have the right of admission, dential chair, and his father tion wuh Train, Paciflo at Ogden and Central him named after the chief of the is a wonder in decoration. Utah Northern at Corinne. land. But the youth did not find . o the sentiments of the late Mr. V. ear Riatc connect with train to and The only way to meet adietion B. such as he wished to be asso- from the X'rthcrn settlement. is to pass through it solemnly ciated with. TRAINS r.rx OX SALT LAKE TIME. slowly, with humanity and faith ' Ever yours, o as the Iraelitrs pa-- .! througl Chari i.sFrwxn;, will please pmvlia-- o their ruenirvr the sea. Then its very waves of tickets fil the office. misery will divide, and become The only merit pressed ly For all Informailnn eemceriilng freight or to us a wall on the right side and some contributions w e receive is juvssaje, apply to .. on the left, until the gulf narrows that thov were never before in CHAS.Xir.LEV, The merit is so slight that print. Gen. Freight nnd Ticket Agnt and we safe our land before eyes, we never luve the heart to rob MOsKHTUkTCHFR,--. ou the opposite shore. them of Atrrz. Ccn. b,:pcmi!eni!u.t, Grand Opera Kcnsf. Salt tin. I A MIS, FirKt miiiiIi at. Resident W! Irmn at UCSi jun.; Sorkat iifnvf at Hi; ElIi' r. ID IT CA1TTA U atisO; Irop-r- at 3 Vt; bixS v nt sandy at 3U5: Jnnrton t S:Ai; IJUle AUTIIuKI.ED C.VHTAU at 3.i5; iJtrng at Salt UiW 1 II (ilnsmurv,CO., A or Ot am! after Xrrmtrr 2 iA, 1 LAMPS d OIL. FFmE NATIONAL BANK, A - 203. BUSINESS CURDS. DESERET a RAILROAD. i. no. 1S71. RAILROADS. , "Ixnl help in." xinanfii?"-- Horrible Death. James Sylvester, one of the Sylvester brother:, gymnasts, performing in the Thirty - fourth Street Theatre, was killed abaut 10 oclock last evening, llis fin-- 1 act on the trjjose was to bwing with his might, and w hen he calculated that he had force enough, he turned a somerset from the trapoe and caught a rope impended from the eeiling in the back part ofthe auditorium. Under this repe was stretched a netting to shield the performer from injury in thb event of missing the roie, and to protect the audience over whom lie takes the flying Yiaf A. - Chief Jn.tice . I. WimI, e CITY. U.' T., TUESDAY. MAUCII 31. R.OOKS. GUNS, ri2vTH-- s. CA K ns, tc., Ac. ANNUNIT10N and I- Great attention given to selecting and fortcarding orders Ij mall. octJ PISTOLS, . -IHU I X (i TAC Iv I. IT P r.avf Temple I O. Lock Bos -- LX lrit I, Fa It Lake City. . but |