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Show 'I'. THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. era Vl'HI.lSHKU EVKKY THURSDAY TUESOAT, ITIII rllK J)V AND COMPANY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: fli.no Year On" X.IW SV .MnnllK lSI Tlin" Months Month Inc- - b DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL F. Jeorge I.. leaernor . s; lary ' clm-t- Georg. f Wood, A. Oregon Hluek, Utah X. Y. - 1 La f , y X- -. PltOVO CITY, VOT,. 2. For the Timks. KNOW Tlim. r . imtlon-- ; Di the. long isuvoftliu years to come, Gol gave to men the plan ufRielr salvation Wliin they In hrlghinevssliall Is'gaiher-c- d home, To Join In praise with one ttuHihl " The giver ni Ills holy word. , T.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER IT. Irrwo L side, in a hollow about ten feet off, an old she bear, witli two cubs, and a yearling. Instantly Jes.se cried out, A bear! jump back! With this is no place to fight! three liuuuda Bill had reached a level spot of ground, and Jesse, when the Ixtar had come do.--e enough to be singed by the aw-de- r, fired, and broke her shoulder. Maddened with pain, she sprang with" the quickness' of 'lightning and caught Jesse, who was in the aet of leaping back, by the side. Such was her momentum, that together they fell at Bills feet, Je?e underneath, and the (tear on top. Instantly she seized his side in her huge jaws, sinking her upper tusks deep into the muscles of the hack, while she was prevented from doing the same with her lower ones, and thus from bitting a huge mouthful out of his side, h, IH. s- OTICE. ge its n brood-brimme- RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. Litrrr.RX. (The standard single rale weight Is or., avolrdnpolxl. Single rate letter tli rough out the United SUtea.,.. cent For each additional, Vs ot. or fracs tion 1 rate.. Droji.lsltera, single J J NftwsrAriciM. (The standard rate ' ' avolMpol1. Dally, seven times week, six 3S la 4 os. eta peripiar. 30 15 Semi-week- ,...r ly Weekly.'..!'. Monthly .1.. lx'. Aeml-raontk- ly LR' ! t (The standard single rate avoirdupois). (1 i n r. . per i PEitropTrArA. ts 4 o. . -- 10 L,.,..'. ' " Monthly 1 . Quarterly The maxtmnm weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous tuutter IS 4 fc av' " oirdupois. UEGI'CTF.RED i.ettfus axd moxey ORDERS. Registration!' Ijetter may bereglslered on paymeatof a fee of fifteen eenU, bnt fbe government takes no responsibility for (b carriage or compensation In cases of lowg-y- cy TT to-da- y, Vf Moppy t)nler: All principal post ottlecs now receive small snms of money and Issue drafts for the same npon other post offtees, subject to the following charges and regulations: lOccnta orlers not exceeding 70 " Over 1 and not exceeding I 15 Ovr $3 and not exceeding $10. 10 Overll and not execadlng o0.. 25 RATEH OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. had taken in caso they snould meet with otter, here came into use. The fourth or fifth day, while out changing the traps, some antelopes were discovered half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six about three miles from camp. cents papers, two cents. The next day thev went to secure Standard rate to France ts 15 grammes, one, but finding .hem gono,t thoy crossed an alkali flat to a bluff letters, ten cents; p about eight miles distant. , Tho pers, two cents. The starplard single rale to Great Rrltatn orone-piartarnx- 4 .; j f.1. D., st . two-fif- th J. TI1TITER, w NOTICE. y PROVO DESERET O NATIONAL BANK, pre-par- ist of Salt I. u lie City, Utah. UEnKL PAID IP CAPITA! AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $200,000 Jl.OoejHW blood-staine- broad-shouldere- -- follow, good Mfl'i.s Moulton he followed in, cos he thought Tilton was agoin to be roblted dropied in kinder quiet like. Then de small fry, dem fellers with duces and trays, they came in, eos it looked like a good pot. Mass Beecher pick up his nanti an he find a fow (four) flush. Bein his blind, he think he play smart and raise me nil out so he raise em the limit. ley all pass Tilout cept Tilton and Moulton. ton he draw one card, two pair, nines and sixes, an dont better em. Moulton he draw two cards to free aces, and took in par jacks. Beecher hedraw one card. Tilton he fix-- l kinder weak on his han, an bet white chip. Moulton he know Beecher on de bluff, so he jes Toiler wld a Whitechip. Beecher he dont look at his han tall, but jes go rite back be limit. Til-h- e feel kinder weak den. He feel he can beat Beecher, but think Moulton kin beat Beecher too,but he fraid Moulton get skeeredand rwss out, Finally Tilton he call, kinder hesitatin like, and den Moulton he jes bounce Beecher. lkt kinder startle Beecher, an he look at his han. He draw a club to fo hearts, and got nufiln but lobtail finsh. Mass Beecher cont play bluff whl dem fellers. Dey eat him np blood raw. !- A - Victim of Good Lurk. Ac CO, At the foot of the Dagway, near Provo-Rivean22 bridge. r M. LIVTNaSTOIT,; WM. II. HOOPER, Preslilnnt, H. S. K. 1.1 MERGE, RUIGHAM YOUNG. Vice-Frui- BREWERY. The proprietors would respectfully announce to the public that they are to lake WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY IS EXCHANGE FOR BEER. t., f'tULra WILLIAM JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, F. LITTLE, L S. HILLS, Cashier, 1m Directors. CLOTHING, . . GROCERIES, r. : ; , lXDCUoKE BBXSiJ .. without having it in range, she d opened her huge, jaws, and took nearly his whole head in her mouth, Jesses eyes staring down her throatl The situation was a desperate one, and something must be done lu the twinkling of an eye. Bill was equal to it, and ready. Placing the muzzle of his rifle just back of her ear, he fired. Springing back in her death leap, she tore away part of Jesses upper law and piece of the scalp, five Inches wide by nine inches long. She toll back upon Bills legs, .who rolled her off, and then toolc his knife and cut off the piece of Jesss jaw (with the teeth attached) which hung by a thread; trimmed the ragged portion of what remained of the scalp, and was endeavoring to dress his wounded foot, when the yearling bear appeared upon the scene only a few feet away.. It was the work of an instant to seize his rifle and send a bullet When the through her head. wounds had received all the care possible, Jesse was helped to his feet and attempted to walk, Findd tho ing athlete stooped and taking the man upon hissnoulders started away. Once only in that long tramp of eight miles did he stop to rest, wishing to reach camp before dark, and fearing that the wolves, if they got scent of the blood, might give trouble. Arriving fit camp, good fortune favored them in finding.. ther another man who had come in during the afternoon. Patching up their wounded friend with prepared plaster a roll of which hunters .generally carry they, in. the constructed a earring following manner: Lashing a pole on each side of a pony, secured to the pack saddle while thoothcre ends dragged on the ground thoy constructed a basket of plaited deerskin thongs between the poles, just back of the animal and In this placed Jesse. This in the of a IV no28 drug stfoP. six-shoot- er vers. Dressed in buckskin jacket. and breeches, the latter tucked in d his boots, a felt hat upon his head, and no ornaments about his person save the countless strands of buckskin which are necessary adjuncts of such a suit, he would instantly be regarded as unusual personage, and the query could but arise, Who is he? Upon inquiry, we found he Mas the veritable Arkansas Bill, who, In 187, had that terrible fight with a bear, in which his companion, Jesse Bel!, was almost torn to pieces, but the wonder and adlives miration of the old hunters of the West. From Arkansas Bills own lips we have heard the story, wnich we here rith present our readers a story known only to Jesse and Bill, but of which detached portions are sure to be heard in any trapjiers camp, while they gather about the tire, story- telling. Arkansas Bill, who Is about twenty-nin- e years' of age, and stands aim'd six feet and three Inches in his stocking feet, early lu the Spring of 1SG7 fell In with Jesso Bell at Green City, when they provided themselves with a fresh supply of grub and ammunition, also a prospecting outfit, and then, With a view of prospecting only, made for the headwaters of the Snake, Green, and Wind rivers. This, Bills first trip of the .kind, resulted rather disastrously, no lodes being discovered which they considered worth working, or placer mines which would pay falx wages. Leaving the country and Striking south, about the 1st of Septemlter they reached Horse Creek, and stopped to rest themselves and their animals. The three or four traps which they Faf PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. St'ci'il attention givrn te t'oaerr?. Jee six-shoot- i U. T. SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. only to jHur cold water upon the uainful wounds. Never did iose hl unconsciousness; no ngn Office n! rcfiJenec, 4ih Wost Stna t, ax$ KOUKKT MII'l.ruN, of suff ering, except a very few Jolts XI. MU I KK, one block south of IVlcr SXuhbs JTovlsion THOM , on ri.KMISO. camo from the sior-Ventre Street. Pruvo City. Ju'JVX fearfully grunts, lacerated mao In the long jourj MILLER & CO. ney. When morning arrived they COOPER , halted for two hours, and then O i: T H H- - T II F. A T R E. 11'OSIT InThe undersigned woold continued on uninterruptedly till form the elllcns of ITovorpeet.!hlly and .vicinity SAUT EAKE CITY. night, save when they paused by that h Is prepared to do n kind of resome stream, as in the night, to pairing In the coopcring'Htuion the fcliort-AND GENERAL NEWSDEALERS notice and at bathe the wounded parts. When rule. WorkFirst East rjiroet, lYovo ('try. shop came at the arrived STATIONERS. evening they WM. IUURF.CK. ford, where the upper trail crosses (Jreen ltiver, and where an emiAjicuU for the Ha a FraucEro IST grant outfit had long before leen AND CALL." CHRONICLE" themthe plundered, emigrants The whaeUeeevee grateful frrthe o selves murdered, and the wagons heretofore reeel veil annountes to thrown into the river. They here Will mail nil kimU of Eustom ami Wos-tn- i the public that be la prepared to reevlvo tvrflYA for or six months imprrs thr', procured the front wheels of one sugarcane, fUridshlug the wood. Ac,, fur u22 of the wagons and placed the poles Qq receipt ofsnlM?rtption prlotv of the molaswa on this, instead of the ony, thus H. W. DA VIS, Proprietor. HIGHEST PAID FOR PRICE of thesulferer. 1574. the eU carriage ProroCtTy.HepLlfth, tatng All that night and the next day they proceeded as liefore, with WHEAT, H. MOORE, Occasional stopiages for rest and doctoring. Tho next night the OATS, journey was continued only until Wlslir to Inform hi friend and the nine oclock, when a halt was BARLEY, public generally, that lie has opened a made until morning. About the -ANDthe middle of the afternoon the TIN-SHO- P, party rode into Fort Bridger, anti DRIED PEACHES Andtin-- lx prepared to tnaautoUur all kind Bell was taken to the hospital and of ore at reasouulde rate. in of the post surgeon. -- AT put charge Shop corner of Centre and Main streets, His injuries Mere examined, when o21 the surgeon said to Bill: He can TAYLOli S' CVTLmrS, Provo City. never get well. Instantly came SSVIYr LAKE CITY. the first words Jesse had spoken: apll-lYou are a d d liar, if you think laly AFFAIRS. - kinds. o- - 1S7I. to-da- y, POSTAL City,- JOHN RICCS, bluff ran along r.i. De PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, y TKHKITolU M, OFFICERS. Gex Q. Cannofi s:at to (Vinsrrev... Zenibhahel Snow v:! i. iiev Oener.il I. I). T. McAllister Ms, .hat etime on earth, nor ended there his Wm. Claytou Christ mtston. Janies .luck Three ta s Illslifsly In y within the tomb, . O. IT. Rlitgs. While He to tell the plan oft imps salvation S ipt. Common School a tide's'll nlsmt amid the gloom prisons To tell the spirits passed away About The resurrection dny. UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. The holy priesthood unto Him was riven. Held by Melchesndlek the rie-tX. Warren Pusenbcrry To hind on earth and it was houndGal; Probate Jndge lu Mvrot) Tanner Heaven, ( To It liaise li on K. was Thurher liaised nbove. Albert earl and leetmen And Ieferhi'ld those kevson earth. Thns.J. McCullough TUI cast anil sin darkness them forth. I.. John Vttttall iMiintr Recorder C. by strieking against ashot-jtoueRogers sberlir. Then many ages rolled awnv In silenee. Henry And sin and darkness cover'd all the which hung by a cord from his I. H. Milner Pewpeutlng Attorney land. shoulders. Jesse, wishing to get B. Milner John Surveyor Till God at length sent forth His holy her attention away from such vital Albert Join's Cormier. nngel. to man Ills will concerning parts kicked her, and at the same I wont. Truth was there, for told And T Teiin Xuttnll rIerk Connty man. still instant Bill putting his rifle close Jesse is alive and well Ifenrv A. Dixon Treasurer He gave the plan of Bill salvation. to her back of the shoulders, following his favorite pursuit of And sent it forth to every nation. Assessor and Colleelor Tames E. Dntiiels the least, hunting and trapping. Such is a siipt. Common Schools, V. II. Ilusenberry An nngel unto tis with heavenly mission. fired. The paln-tun- g g of her true history of the famous Jesse cause that the suppo-inHue brought to us the light of tiet ter days; That w may Join our laved ones uiul ln misery came from the kick, seized Bells hear encounter, with its fight Heaven, Jesses foot bv the ankle and be- of unparalleled ferocity, its long PTttlVO CITY OFFICERS. Together ine the anthems of Ills praise. Wife Amt husband then shall Is? journey, wonderful for the endurgan to chaw It up. Abraham O. Smoot Mayor United In eternity. Jesse then attempted to get his ance of the sufferer and the at. . XL. John Xntfall , while Bill .was load- tendants, and its remarkable culSamuel S. .Tones Tlien glory hehisto Hint who Isetf rnal; -Aldermen in Well Attracted Uieome ages yet sing praise ing. by Jesse's move- mination in thecompleto recovery L Albert Jones When with our loved onea lu the land ments, she wheeled, and received of the ' ' injured. D.unm Tribune. supernal pTamL Thinn. Wm. TC Ihiee, Our longing hearts shall all be gathered another shot from the rifle. With Councilors WllUntn A. Fotlet, John R home; wonderful quickness, she struck (Milner, James W. Iiveless A Darkey's Opinion of tlie To join love the heavenly hand L. John Xnltall this, her other enemy, a clip on Thut greets us In the belter land. Recorder Scandal. the head, knocking him down, -Treasurer Henrj' A. Plxon a went and fourth shot ATanhal crashing Henry C. Rogers A Bear Fight. John It. Milner Yon see, through her Inxly from the Oily Attorney jis like a game o Assessor and Col lee! nr..... James E. Daniels discharged by Jesse with draw. Beecher it was his blind; For some days past a man of his left hand. Instantly she everybody took a hand. Miss. ....v ..Charles P. Miller Supervisor A. fJ. Oownover stalwart frame and Ctt te fof Pnl ten commanding grabbed and bit through the left Wood hall she makes de fuss play; Robert T. Thomas stature has moved among the arm; bnt perceiving Jeso moving, don dis man-BacoWntermaster.l. ....... he comes in. Joelnli T. Arrowsmlth busy throngs which frequent our his head, which he did in order to Wien Bacon come City Poundkeopor Mass. Tilin, Daniel Graves streets, the observed of all obser- give Bill a chance to shoot her ton Sexton cos he has ban. , business: rocers, rc, r.i. fi the base of a hill, mon which they discovered an antelojie; but it lieing too long a in m. j. t. shot from where they first saw Vc ahull know our lovyd ones for In him; they crept along ami calcullrHlrll F.eeh kindred spirit with its own elm II lated by turning a slurp jHjint in meet. the bluff to get withineker range. Il in rviiiuiee our sins may ts forgiven. as Jesse, who was Rixait six Just As we druw neur around the judgment feet in advance of Bill, was in the seat. We shall know the friends of yon. act of crawling over the sharp Though they may have gone before. rock, he discovered on the other Philip H. Emerson jiipol. s. Boremnti Geo. K. Maxwell, Mieli. III. Then ns now in nqr .ef... F, perfct iinlon Mending. Each saintly household gathers of llie Kimball Nathan General Surveyor own. I;,, elverof Public Money, J.lUlverton.ln. And In joy with one neeord nttndtng Willett Potion ger i: rfhter Ihi1 Ofllee, They join lu chorus round the .savior's throne. III. r. ,,...f. U. H, Axsnr Tagju.rt, We shall not loose Identity, o. .1. TToUlder, Pul. . s' Oolle.-rii; hile miugiuig lu eleruU v. W. Kmersou ielal Dislrlel. ('. ( i ,U Id Jud Then land ofdreanis.' (holt hoineof mighty ' .ieiai ,l PI PROVO CITY tra Era Off n r, lit door eart of humv, where hu ker Il l) AH A 1. 1, OFFICERS FOR UTAH. S. IH ;jp" n SATURDAY, CWSTY TIMES PRINTING PUBLISHING AND mmm Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, tc. Collection s Trade and promptly remitted. OV AVIWESLIQUbnsi' CIGARS AND TOQACCOr Centre Strwot, Prove City: N. FU Purr Wine and Lbjtmr alwar ou hand for me. lie I purpoae and family aelS-diUse at reason. tde prices. . n FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. OLACICShHTHinC. U O TXTEREST PAID OX XAVIXGS DEPOSITS. .6 nnl B H EXTRAORDINARY ! ! r Tlie ttnderslcned 1 now 'prepared to d wagon repairing and every, In the blorksmitlung line on tlie 5 ( MITAVE, thing Kborteat notice and at Roaanabie EASY AND CHEAP Way of tp'Ultig a FIjUsT-CLAK- S 9 STOPPED, IM1URI.E-IIEF.RE- I, UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED O horse-shoein- DEt CSr A 1J , LATEST (IMPROVEMENTS, . r.HLLIUERY STORE: LADIES EXCHANaC 0EGAY fOMP.tVY, D. SPOXIXGEIt k CO. price. el. MIIS. L. K. JONIS8 WVDFA $13.50 - TO CALL ATTENTION TO Mock of Pprtag GoodiJurt arrived from the East, consisting of tho , latest styles of . .r . . a piano HPlNG ml'mtJMMKtt HATS, FLOWERS, ice. : !o at pmportlonato Sixteen tylea to elect from. iArgcrornmaller 4 v mmvmm and OTHERS, for Moathly' for 12 months; Including utool uml organ method. ur;; i Z. O, 2vt: X.. A bt tu DAY STATE OIsTHiY" prk. J.II.IVOKSLEY. , , WITH ALL TOK MAxrrAcmaiD g, fall and Cxsmlae. Trie te MS An instance has happened at ou t , the Tlmi. Gessnay, near Berne, wherein a PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYHENTS, matt hanged himself from being overwhelmed with good fortune. BAKERY JINO PEQVISIDS STORE. The man, by immense efforts, succeeded in amassing a consider- HIGHEST mrCES A L LOTTED or PETER QTUDDOr. able sum of money. Not longago PARLEY ; OATS DRIED FRUIT. he was informed that a legacy of LI. DWLK31 ft , 'j.iT francs had been left him. LIBERAL DISCOUNT 1T)K CASH. This piece of fortune gave him GROCERIES y jT O DA CCO r tho mortal blow. A profound FANCY CANDIES, KUTSr ETC. A an evkienc of the malaneholy seized him and the popularity of our hauntfrom fear of death organ buInev,xre wltl ny that ulnee lat hunger All kinds of the bea rjuslltyof. ed him day and night To avoid January, to August, we hare OhJ this he stealthily loft his house ORGAN?, amounting to $11,72100. d one night, went into a Xj X Indian method of transporting hung himself to- a CALDER & CARELESS, i Kept constantly on hshtf Wholesale Mualntl Dealer. their sick and wounded. They at pine branch. He left a fortune of A once set out for Fort Bridger, H0,000 francs. Manchester Guar (be aid stand. Cent, , 4tte ion We and AYntra Ctrawte. e'U-tnote traveling all that night, stopping di1 Awjuff. 17. : ; r- - -- SIXTY-F.IOH- ZTTjp?&'& neighbor-ingforestan- -- - -- t, T sAir la n city. |