OCR Text |
Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. in regard to his own time and will devoto much LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. before the end of thrt month to of his a rendezvous There was a general apprehension lest he held the issue in his own hand. He was everywhere entreated to speak out and deas if the power cline a to of the people speak out had departed from them. Thus the absolute control which the Presi-dahad obtained over the Republican party, made the defeat of that party the only way of reducing him to his proper proportion. Aside from the threat of per- during the winter, jesides half a milliondollars had een spent by the people of America to civilize the natives, which made the American interest to either of the other nations. The commissioners to Eng-an-d met with a cold reception from Lord Alerdeen, but W'hilc on their way to Paris, by Belgium, they had an interview' with King eopold, who promised to aid them. The negotiations , of, the commissioners with France and aterly with England resulted in the recognition of those powers to the independence of the Sandwich Islands. As soon as this was the commissioners sailed for the United States, where, through Secretary Calhoun, the ndependenee of the Hawaiian government was recognized. Following the return of the only survivor of the commission, to the Islands, the other, a riativp, having died at tea; the fortntnof laws, rules and regulations were the labors, which principally occupied the sttention of the natives and foreigners, M '"the vand ofinthe Legis'irvr'jvtVv first regular opening Z. C. El. I. COLUIjIH. the work of completing the draft of a new form of government for To bo Haugort. District of Columbia. The the 11. Governor main features 'of this have been THE UTAn COUNTY TIME! published Ia., Harrisburg, every Tuesday, Thnndav and Saturday, refused to reHartranft, &l Clatl'a building, corner of 2nd Last already given by the special comthe murderer Ihiderzook, mittee and 2nd North Struts, Provo City, bv prieve appointed last session for the Utah County Times Printing and II. Omara and that Pa., Montrose, The report will rtu in Aubrrl'Hon Publishing Company. ; Irwin, to be hanged to morrow', treat piirtose. tvilii't: of the proper relation of the price, M per annum; par's of a jear at have confessed tli.it they lire district tothefederul government, at the same rate. THF. TIMES will contain full and reliable guilty of murder. and will le presented at the openall matters of tntrtvt In the The f rep,rtof it of a ing of the December session. It Territory, devoting laree portion Agentsf It 4 Utah of to County, the affair apace ablnet Slinuzew. is Mieved the committee will the vari Industrie and enterprise. of the tin recommend placing 11. as for as New an York, Interesting CORRESPONDENCE of Washington in charge of nature Is myiectfUlly solicited from all the air is thick affairs of the district ftprinvil say dispatches de3art of the Territory, especially throughNpiinisli with conflicting rumors regarding a commission, with strictly out Utah County. and fined guardcarefully powers Ia mii to were sonal which there Cabinet seem moM changes, government, TIIE TIMES will also contain the fur various the ed Nintaqu responsibility and mail no have foundation than other telegraph, Important news, by reasons why the Republipicasan local departments which they are that transpires throughout the world. other conjecture or speculation based on to A mcrics can party should be called to acsupervise. the supposed political exigencies. Alpinecount. Its long period of ascendTHE XOTEMBER ELECTIONS ASD .Salem Politician . In Solemn Goshen THEIR MEIMG. Ilrpiihllcau 4'onrlnto. ancy has attracted to its ranks General Hotter Prepariujr a Ilusin every political soldier of fortune Chicago, 10. The Times WashUnder the above caption the in Boston, 11. It is reported that ington special says: There are a the country. They carry with Taki Ran Francisco Call of a late date, them the idea that General Butler is preparing for dozen Republican senators and Provo governments thus sensibly treats of the mean- exist for the benefit of publication a letter slutwing the memlters in Washington whose tion hu political cause of his defeat. He claims to presence just now is given signiand the elections late the of ing taking Demoschemers. They are with have boon betrayed by professed ficance by the constant caucusing success of the opposition party: now re; Mercantile crats when Democratic ascendanfriends, and promises uncomfort- which is going on between them Institution, custom Itlanowteu years binee the cy is assured. The Administraable xevelallor.s- He threatens to and the officials over the causes form a new party in Massachu of the late political revolution and war of the rebellion ended in un- tion has made no effort to shake setts. the best means to retrieve the conditional surrender, and the these men off. On the M. Liv contrary, lost ground. Thus far but little sucso it concluded which party has lieen said by the President to they have been invited to seats in Rewards ol Merit. Bcr( cessfully has since been in power. the inner sanctuary. They are the with these, gentlemen House inspire 10. A large Springfield, Mass., The November elections indicate confidential friends and advisers much confidence for the future. 1 .on. Mm at.. .Floruwbtto attention- of-- owr patrons' Pief'tjpgvai.beliL is. of is positively bTa? , ascendancy .that IU period ir ' till rob ence this morning, at which gold stated bvhowever, oHfte Pros idenf They havetak those who have beefi called fo the following Deportabout to be interrupted. It has en the The sti appropriately inscribed, to the White House that the places of men who created lature took place in Honolulu by medals, ments of the Institution were of lost control of the Lower House citizens the rested. by presented of the purification in the party the party through devotion to the king In a short speech to the Mill River to Geo. Cheney, the and class have that and of Valley States of goorh ofCongress and the purity of per- nobles and representatives. The Collins Graves, Jerome Ililiman which was commenced among Uta dealt in by each. office holders just before not wavered in their political af- principle sonal character. The President government as it now stands Is and Myron Day, heroes of the Wil- Texas q.U' mg to be continued is election the the since filiations Republican y is rebuked for having given very liberal, the laws having been liamsburg reservoir disaster six throughout the South and in the on tho So sweeping these men party was organized. to feast on the arranged from the English and months ago. Mount North. The collector of the port of WHOLESALE and decisive is this political revo- best blood power goods Charleston, N. C., a notorious Vf.lJ, of the nation. He is American codes. The two deDEPARTMENT. named Worthington, is lution that if the Presidential rebuked for that selfishness which of Horn. Ills politician nobles and r, i' partments, that is, the to le it is said the next victim. election were to take place within raised himself and his 10. lleral A Washington, Goods na, Notions, Hats, persona representatives, composed of Assurances are vague that brother-in-la- Dry Cap, was received three months, not more than a followers through Wall Paper, Curtain Material tives and foreigners, meet jointly General Sheridan, from General Casey and Marshal PackZ$ abpve the people. States dozen of the thirty-seve- n r job There are minor offences which transact the business lope, announcing that Big Horn, ard are to bo displaced in Louisto and Carpets. di and could be safely counted for the have had their effect on the hut members iana, Republican twenty sav there must lie no large of the government, hut in case of the Cheyenne chief, with women exceptions. seventy-seveRepublican candidate. This turn class of voters who do r.ot warriors, a session actual recog necessity special Ple The President is so two and and hundred in the political tide is of sufficient nizo children The Ad- of the Legislature may ho called hor.-e-s, surrendered uncondition- with the conduct of Senator Conk-lin- g WHOLES A L E G ROC E R V havint allegiance. party importance to justify speculation ministration has been notoriously by the the New York custom of yea AND HARDWARE Privy Council. There are ally at Cheyenne agency on the houseand as to its purpose and intent. for of crowd their support durins A like increase of Supreme, Circuit, and District 4th of Novemlter. The warriors Democratic candidate for conthe We do not infer from the re- extravagant. for in are held confinement. tunity the next ten years Judges. A foreigner can lie tried gress in Conklings own district Groceries, Hardware, Glass and cent success of the Democrats that expenditure are no would bring us face to face with before a jury of his own race ; apfor tho seeming indifference and to Chi the people waver in their devo- the Democratic Demonstration. Wooden Qucenswarc, IPorc, which they showed to the Repubwhether government peals ran be taken from the lesser carried was question tion to the principles-th- at 10. disImis There state lican he that ticket Powder, Fuse, Agricultural Montgomery, Ala., worth the cost of maintem to the Supreme Court. The laws TV was a grand demonstration to- posed to remove Collector Arthur plements, Dye Stuffs, the Republican party into power. anee. The Chine rePaint, policy pursued in regulating the maritd relation- night over the Democratic victo and Naval Officer Laflin of the at Liv Their devotion to the Union and gard to certain and Oils. of the Southern ship are inadequate for the native ry. Buildings were illuminated, New York custom hou-but this their determination to preserve it States has resulted in their utter pro is regarded as almost too startDis population, who are, in respect to and there was an allimmense At whatever cost, are as fixed and financial of Almost to tie true. the cession. people ling this At says: almost prostration. day fidelity, irretrevably lost, were iu the streets. One hundred Morgan is, however, mentioned DRUG 'DEPARTMENT. positive as ever. The recent projKTty in South Carolina and hence this law has filial I become almost were fired. Resolutions by New York Republican condegUn3 of Mi I changes are no expression of Louisiana is worth having. a dead letter. The peculiar dis- - were adopted, pledging devotion gressmen as likely to lie the co- Drugs, Medicines, Liguors , Chemsire on the part of voters to revive For this statehardly mone of affairs the Ad- position of the natives to change to the constitution and Union, llector. Congressman Pierce of icals, Perfumeries, Oil, Paints, detra' issues which have been regarded ministration is g equal and exact Boston and other Republicans in respon- their partners, for a frvilous of-- and proini-inand Dye Stuffs. intru all to to Massachusetts send word without as settled. They are In many cases sible. It has indirectly here regard given its counten- fence or no offence at all, and take justice R.T. color. or race that Collector Simmons Butlers belief in made the an experiment ance and aid to men whose daily up with new consorts, has baffled must be or Gaston will removed, If that nogreatharm can result the acts were shameful. It has held be elected as Democratic gover- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. pH the skill of the wisest legislators The English Crops. mark party thus raised to power should the best men in the States fo the to nor every year until a change is regulate. I.ivir London, 10. Tlie Market Lane made in the head of the Boston Men's and not realize expectations.'' Many Boys' Clothing, Underwhile the plunderers riotof in ground The the Islands weather the moist Express says exports custom house. who cast their votes for Demo- ed on the wear, and Gentleman's Furnish1S71 amounts to $1,S02,09 45, has rendered the crop prospects spoils. cratic candidates last Tuesday .caning Goods. For these acts, and many others, making an excess over imports of more favorable.. Wheat sowing is Damaged Mex. You can boo them not be counted as followers of that the voters have ended. arrivals nearly Foreign tho in streets of day any town, expressed a want The amount of and dampness of weather operates any men who look damaged. Men, too, of party after its acts shall cease to of confidence in President Grant. $25i),4()2. from the Islands insugar in an advance of the against the price shipped eaoet their approval. In very many original material, who started out BOOT AND SHOE They have stated, in terms that same year was 21,7(10,773 iounds; wheat. Not one of the European good Is life in with generous sentiments and cases the Democracy accepted he will probably understand, that rise, while in other products such as rice, coffee, some generous aspirations. Once it Iteen as a choice between two evils. fall a of they do not want him a third wool, pulu, oil and tallow, in pro- one shilling. Continental specu- was said they were bright, promising Men, Women and Children's Boots Longer association with the Ad- term. are thirty-twThere lators and shippers are hanging lads; once they looked happily into the and Shoes , Sole and Upper portion. ministration had become Intolerthe reducof mothers whose daily breath in lack, on tations notwithstanding Leather and Shoe Findings of operation able, and they voted with the on- A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE sugar plan tion of a was freights. prayer for their purity and peace. laborfor want but of a national every description. SANDWICH ISLANDS. ly party that possessed Ah. God! what if some of them have not are to worked their ers, they organization in opposition.Change vowed their souls away to confiding Egner Coulmrv full capadty. At an early day, Chatter XXVIL Is nerme times a relief when it is who silently wonder what can be Cincinnati, 10. Young Egncr wives, IDA GOV AND COMMISSION This unsettled state of, affairs, when the population of the Islands made the no remedy, and the Republican meaning of the change the cold, a full confession were more than double the presDEPARTMENT. shadow that is coming lenders had made relief a necessl- - which was very prejudical to the He implicates himself, father and Bd laborers could be had for Rufer the ent, over home and in heart! of murder the of advauce What in ir consesomo Schilling. civilization, yStudebaker Sligl of kinds all from to Wagons , mur$2 Rufer at $5 per month, but He says of them shrink from the touch of their proposed the Doting the last six years the quence of a relapse into prostituing on Saturday night in his own babes, as if innocence had der Agricultural Machinery, Wagon to from $15 present, $5 range they and tion nothing other evils, continued near Republicans have been approachana three the fathers Timber Turfor them but Steam rebuke! , month. Engines, his 1 ing a form of personal govern- until the arrival of Admiral perBefore the death of Kameha-meh- a hid in the tannery yard waiting Going to the bad! The spell of evil bine Water Wheels, dr. tc., half .an hour before the victim apment repugnant to our institutions Thomas, in the Dublin , from Val ing III. he gave a written con- peared. They followed him to companionship; the willingness to hold The and to the instincts of the Ameri- paraiso, having made all possible and use money not honestly gained; and him Rufer struck to the stable, stitution his F. A which people, by can people. The President had haste, after learning the etato of several time4 with a stick; his the stealthy, seductive, plausible adwas The successors his the Institution is agent for greatly changed, father stabbed him in the bowels vance of the appetite for become something more than the excitement Into which the Islands strong drink; celebrated P but have the S looked Machine, people always the inger in nahad officer been treacherous Setting of with which a the fascinations Chief Executive of the gamfork, roui plunged consequence to a over one forth lime when the consti- killed him. They then dragged ing table; the gradual loss of interest million in use in America. oft tion he was the rular of the na- of the acts of Paulet. The Let of The and to furnace threw the the would be tution in to restored business In body and which them, a things tion through the forms of party his visit being to restore the help it at and the present king promised it In and went home. The con- man up; the rapid weakening of all machinery. He was the director Islands to the king, was soon corfession was made before the noble purposes; the decay of manliOrders to insure prompt and was put in ness; the of the party which through its noised abroad and the report was the people that the constitutlonof oner recklessness and should be addressed to the SureKamehameba III. be should blasphemy spet vast majority dictated with ar- hailed with exclamations of joy, writing and signed in the pres- against late; the sullen of ever Un despair ence witnesses. stored. ot sucor Alexander Llholiho perintendent from Secretary. the nation. and of the natives the policy rogance foreigners. the chains of evil habits; breaking ceeded his aspredecessor and what victories of shame and Ilk will was law to the party. His The 31st of July, 1843, was ap- sumed the title contempt, of Kamehameha Preparatory Work at CoagTCM for what harvests of t hell, have grown the noble Admiral to vast power, gained partly through pointed Comml itoea. ' IV. He married Emma Rooke, C - ' from 'such seeds as these! personal popularity and partly restore the Hawaiian Islands to and Supt,: Washington, 10. The House UB' apli in died was sueand if lhfiJ, Sneer, you will, like a fool, at the committee on appropriations bu' through his skilful handling of an the king. This memorable day Cecil ed e suggestions of reform, morals, Prince Lot who ns took was meet didn't by expect-ththt too has been .was office religion; as of a holders, declared, by law, army ' 000 not being present, every man knows in his better moods of title Kaniehsmeh Quorum i and V., on He to break. Sandwich for the the Hands. holliday party wi: great work this anl every man. has better moods the last of that dvnat v. lie II w,il1 ,,rtainl.v l had become the master of the The acts of Paulet spread like was . in advance and hills week t.iat alt there is of true life Is personal prepare as oet d from 1872 to wild-fir1S1 e king leaders of the party, and the rank ff the ,iHtnMing ofOongress. throughout th United reign virtue and rectl'ude of character. f and was succeeded bv Wm.-C- . ' and file could The Senate eommiPeeonappm- - Going to the had! Bu there Is only assert their In- -, States and was condemned by the pe hope. 15 h Lunalilo, more iren.-nllknown prhtions will meet on th Ear h and heaven are fill of hands dependence by abandoning an or- press as an usurpatim prejudical as an,, a full In- ,v Prince Bill. The ever to had oi to help the lost man hack interest the pn.fPgite the over leadwhich time they ganization quiry into-- the various features of- to thereaching of habits this Ids shortened beaer All the good there g king way, For civil the control. be so months let . nations, America, England erviee and no ,he r?U in Ilfo. He died the in ie 1874 universe Fehruirv to on the act full bin more and pared France, sympathy promptly especially to the and was succeeded public was humiliated by ihespecSt Kil- - annual iippropri.Hioti hv iill Divid h tie s w hieh iuward- when by goodne-Pre.-waitAmerican government, as the akaua, now the s and people ,h U tilde of a ly reproves and prvtjsts. Charles O. reigning king of received from the IIou-afforded r Inlands the decision of President fleet the the the Hawaiian Islands. whaling lug Morrill, of Maine, has arrived, A wee. Thcrsday Eves iso, Nov. 12, 1574. nt su-x-ri- or to-da- y, v ! I - -- ziousps - . 18-1- 5 . . , " To-da- -- y; ;wil-ie- y to-da- Hat-rende- dry r 1 di-pat- ch w to-da- y, n ed e; t o the-I-lands- to-nig- slow-crecpiu- g - bar-roo- 1 five-prong- ed to-nig- ht, w. . to-da- y v Re-.In- . c. a hooper |