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Show THE HTAII COUNTY TIMES. Tuesday Evenings Hkvt. any wo ha o .een, and consists of tlic bot and peaches, , plums, varieties of l'l llut tins lx not the only flue garden In Ilcafr.liit drove, for In passing through the The spirit of the departed is sympathies of the United States pluee we saw Moulton Indicted. many Decs laden with fine New York, 28. Tlie Evening troops are all with the white peo- looking apples. 1'leii'Ui.t drove has a fine supposed, by the natives, to renegroes believe they will situation and like Provo, is luck ins one main near the body of the desays that the grand jury of ple, the on their side, and that the tight and ceased, exercising an inlluencc, Brooklyn have found a criminal whole army would be sent to their thing to make the city very attractive, the lot. aroun fmees indictment that city in i. good against Moulton for good, over the living relatives. the assistance, and the grand result Time, undoubted! v . will supplant dis-u- r' cac of Miss Proctor. of whole extermination the U the Their method of embalming is ml teiiees In our cities whleh will w bite population, and the handA ll(siri(ix liiiiiiilHlioii, mak a vat dilleranec in the general very similar to tlmt which existed of their houses and lands over of reel. Savannah, 28. A heavy rain ing with the people who once in habHence their leadto tiie negroes. storm last a caused night great ited North America. ( irnairients, rise in the river here. Rice plan- ers are anxious to precipitate tiie Accident. Yesterday morning, as some hoys were taking their cows out food, clothing, and various other tations are inundated and crops conflict. of ton n (o herd, one of them whoso to articles lielonging the deceased badly damaged. Estimated loss ( Orknits. in name is John M., uged eleven ycatts, $100,01):). rice, were interred with the body fur its New York, 2. The Tribune -a -comfort to the happy land of New Orleans .special ays that on of Jas. E. Raws, was riding gray Will not Cause Troulilf, to J. A. Bean, and boy horse lielonging 1873 hook was for spirits. Those who paid their adLondon, 20, A 30 a.rn. The peo- Kelloggs check was making the animal do ilsbost; oration to the goddess Pete would ple of of Bayonne refuse to sell also captured and sustains the like animal and testimony of the letters telegraph- on coming to a bridge the sometimes throw their bones into coal for German men-of-wa- r, ed last a stubs its all of sudden, throwing the showing slopped night, the latter will not go to that port the crater, to appease the wrath as to were amounts that its over large paid head, falling on his face. boy intended to, their commander United estates .senators while the It is supposed the animal stopied on of tho volcanic deity and secure deeming it prudent not to give Louisiana ease was pending be his left shoulder, in whirh position he friendship for the living, others cause of trouble. fore Congress, in oiieca-eainoiin- teaves in or their dead deposited lay for somo time, being unconscious. Trout will! (lie llnir-llUe- r. mg to $4,.1ihi. under the floor of their dwelling On coming too the lad endeavored to Tin Tribune New Chicago, Jt. St. Iaui, 2G. A special to the houses. Some were deposited beto the creek to wash tho low the surface of the earth, with, Press from Fort Garry, says Orleans special says tiie chief get Wood from off his face which is badly to obstacle LieuU-Governo- r between a compromise Morris and a stones piled over the lody. races is now so intense that a LATEST liV TELEGRAPH. single spark may at any moment kindle a conflagration. While the A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. 29, 1874. THE UTAH COUNTY TIM ESI published ever? Tuesday, Thursday ami saturda., At duff's building, corner of 2nl last and 2nd N orl U Streets, Provo riiv, by the Utah County Timex Printing mol Subscription Publishing Company. price, J4 per nnnum; parts of a year nt a the tame rate. THK TIMES wilt contain full nml reliable reports of all mailers of Interest In Hie Its Territory, dev mine a large part ion of llx ' space to'the ulT.tlr of flail tountj, Industrie nml enterprise. CO R R F.S PO N I ) K N ' E of an interesting nature lx respectfully solicited fnm allt pertxot theTerrlioiy,i specially through-ouUtah County. THE TIMES will also contain the mot Important news, by mail and telegraph, .that transpires throughout the world. FT, XIIK XlT.8Iy uo Psl 1 . ICELAND. According to the report from Denmark King Christian visit to Iceland is remembered by lila majesty and the royal party with much satisfaction. By means of American correspondents present at the millennial celebration iff Its first settlement, we already harl know that the Danish An and a produced very agreeahle every way favorable impression upon tiie Icelanders by his hearing among them. At first tliere was some disappointment on the part of the secluded Icelanders. They liad in some way taken up the notion that a King always goes about with a crown on his fcead, mantle of costly furs on his shoulders and a sceptre in his hand. When therefore the majesty of Denmark appeared in the aim pie unifbrm of a naval officer, their surprise was natural. They seem, however, to have been all the better pleased on discovering, as they soon did, that the plainness of dress fairly typified the quiet, unpretending character of the wearer, who, while maintaining his dignity as King, claimed, as a man, to be no bettor than another. In the ceremonies of the celebration, and in his intercourse with the people, the etiquette of the Danish court was wholly and by accommodating TiTmsetf to primitive and rather republican idpasof the Icelanders, King Christian seems to have succeeded pretty well by putting them at their ease in his presence. Though a certain unconquerable shyness kept the people from much show of feeling, there Is no doubt about the friendly personal regard with which the royal visit has Inspired them. The new constitution also, which the King brought with him, and which went In force on the 8th of August affords them much satisfaction. It is really a free constitution which gives the Icelanders entire control of their Internal affairs and keeps them dependant xipou Denmark only in matters pertaining to both countries. Un-dit tke people elect their owp Legislature and their own judges; it guarantees personal freedom, reedonl of conscience and freedom of the press, and it abolishes all privileges and titles of ityi The King of Denmark exer Suppfstiiion led otne of (he ti - party arrived this morning, twelve ormen to throw the liodio of the days from Quapella. A treaty dead in the sea to bo devoured by W'liasUcce.ssTinly completed wiiTr sharks, that they might respect various trilMs of Northwe-ter- n the living should misfortune Indians on the 13th insf. chance to throve, them iutu the Iloxlrnclli? Morin. of the sharks. lwer Augn-t.- i. Ga., 28. There was a The llawaiians did not attain a torm at Charleston, destructive in very high perfection astronomy, and though they were acquainted with South Carolina, to damage property reJupiter, mercury, venu, mars, saturn, and had names for oilier sulted. Portions of the battery fixed stars and constellations. The were completely washed away. years were divided into six The wind and rainstorm in this months each, commencing with section of Georgia lasted twelve December and terminating with hours. November. Nine times forty llcxtructisc T plioon, nights were reckoned for one year, 28. A frightful tyLondon, each month containing thirty over phoon Hong Kong passed detho and nights, nights days The steamers Leaner riving their names from t tie vari- yesterday. ous changes of the moon, the first and Afbia and eight other vessels or foundered and night Ililo to twist, from the were wrecked A great numare many missing. a was fact moon that the simple ber of houses were destroyed and mere thread. They had no way of counting intercalary days to it is rexrted that a thousand (tor-sowere killed. The damage to complete tho true solstice. The four principle periods of each property in the city and harlxir month were tatxioed for certain and surrounding country is impurposes, the duration being, for mense. each, about four days and nights, W ir of Hares In Ieiiuxy li aula. the first was tho principal or Last Wilkcsbarre, Pa., 28. proper taboo, the second fruit ml four a ass ted night negroes and the third cooking talioo, Jas. English, the fourth, man taboo. To repre- white man named and one of the sent language or ideas they adopt- knocked him down, ed a style which weseo practiced negroes named Thomas, cut partially severing his among the various tribes of the North American Indians, by sym- windpipe. Thomas was subsebolical figures, liiroglvphics, rude quently arrested when a mob gathered and the officers with scratches, carvings, imitations of animals, the human great difficulty prevented his rescue and summary punishment. figure, fish, fruits and circles. Twelve letters urc all that are From the SamlHlrh Island. used to express purely' Hawaiian San Francisco, 2(5. The City of sounds. The vowels are a. e. i. o. Melbourne Honolulu dates sounds the u., receiving peculiar to Septemberbrings 12th. The king had to them in the principal languages returned from Hawaii and Marie, of the continent of Europe, the and received by a royal salute consonants h. k. I. in. n. p. w., re- from was the Punchbowl battery. The tain the English accent. As many words of English origin have been papers of Honolulu are urging the in the matter of reciprocity introduced into the Hawaiian action with the United States. language, many letters of the Ims received a letter The King English alphabet have also been of from the Emcongratulation introduced, but the vowel terminFrancis The Em peror Joseph. ations are retained. lie will tie glad to eon says peror in ends Hawaiian Every syllable with a vowel, and no syllable can tinue the friendly relations existing between himself and the late have more than three letters. There are nine articles in the king. The Seoul with the Venus on board had transit language, but no relative pro- arrived.expedition She Sydney dates brings nouns. There is nothing, in gento August 29th. Eden the At to mark of the eral, genders mail steamer took fire; Jeddah nouns except the words kane mails and passengers were landed, and icahine wliich (male) (female), and the ship was scuttled. applies to animals as well as men. A meeting had been held nt no to have word They express Rochampton, Queens and, to form neuter gender or to give the "idea a new northern steam-hi- p line. to nouns that are offender any neither male or female . This Two new steamers are offered the for charter. phrase was once found in their proposed company O makou hoi, o na writings: cises the executive power. Iniluent In Month elemakule kane, a me na t'lemakule A War of Bxrrx Carolina. Some of our readers, perhaps, i cahine," which when translated need to be told that the great literally means, We also, the old Chicago, 28. Tiie Louisville Courier Journal' Augusta, Geormillennial celebration came off in men males, and old men females. gia, correspondent, writing unof Instead nominative, possessive strlck accordance with the proof the 23rd instant, of and objectives cases as in Eng- derdate beforehand. troubles bet w een the whites and It gramme published lish there are nine. The language blacks in Edgefield countv, South was opened on tho 2nd of August is replete with pronouns and while Carolina, says: The whole discourse the with a solemn by they generally stand in place of is a vast military camp and State it reLutheran Bishop in the Cathedral nouns they aro often used for quires the discretion of an old, specific purposes and supply veteran like General at Itelklavik, which was followed other the place of the verb to be and of M. C. tho advisory comButler, hall in of the a tees ion, as No tcai kria papalet mander by grand banquet pot of the white forces, to the University, at which a select Whose is this hat? But the such a storm as ha8 just quiet pronouns aro singular, been threatened. Had the numberofthe most Importan pernegroes The dual and simple pre- and whites sons, including representatives and positions plural. aro used in declining of the Unitedin any other portion States been so arforeigners were present. At a later nouns pronouns, compound pre- rayed, there would have been a a was hour on the Bame day there positions and adverbs of place. An blovKly Kittle. I no one presume before generally stands who understands the attitude of great popular festival on Mount aadjective noun. the two races will for a moment Austeroelll. On the 8th of August There are no people whose statue doubt this. " ' took "at celebration place the' markesthedistinction between the After tho circumThing valla In the interior- of the high and low better than among stances of detailing the truce which was alcenthe the llawaiians, nobility island, where during many finally arranged between the parmost invariably being tall, stout ties turies the Legislative assemblies and robust. by terms on which the blacks Six feet and retired to their homes, but taking used to be held.. From this an- were common to the chiefsupwards of both their with them, the writer cient seat of the lawmakers the aexes, w eighing from three to four says: arms But this is a truce, not hundred pounds. King proclaimed the new peace. There is no denying the (To be (.bn tinned.) fact that the hatred of the two -- to-da- voti-siderab- le ns ta-lio- o, d, at, semi-circle- s, er cool-heade- ier-soti- - Z. C. 13. I. COLUMN. 1 al d the Republican and Peoples party in regard to the management of f!ie coming is the eppa-i- -. tion of United Htates Marshal Packard. A prominentthe however, Tribune correspondent that he behoved a compromi-- e would yet he effected. So tar, said lie, a- - the colored members of the committee were concerned there was no trouble. In conversation with e, Colonel .Tames Lewi-- , of the Republican pre-ide- bruised and much swollen. Had It not been fort lie opportune appearance of frrrrtOir Tkntttl. Hit boy NVvrtlltl drtlVe fallen in the creek and been drowned and was in the act of for bo falling when. Mr. Baum caught him, a ho oijpveyed him home where lie lay -- re-u- lt, bseriptiff They were gratified that our committee were willing to have the two colored members retained on the returning iKiard, and that mir committee suggested the name of Dr. Rnndanes for the third or member. Dr. Rondanes is an educated colored man and for several years previous to and jn-- t after the war was editor of the Tribune, a Republican paper. Of late lie has had an active intere.-- t in polities, and the feeling against Marshal Packard is very great. It is generally believed tlmt lie infused sufficient courage into Kellogg to prevent his resignation during the recent excitement, and the fact is well recognized that he carries the creator share of the Republican party of the State under his hat. New Orleans, 2(5. The is again discussing the question of the returning v Imnrd. Arrangements will lie made by which the Re publican and Peoples parties will have an equal numlier of clerks, registers and supervisors. The committees conference again to morrow. Troops have licen forwarded by General Emory to the points designated in the original order of Attorney General 'Williams, Shreveport, Monroe, Coushatta, etc. n confer-eneccommitt- Corn ( ut Hurley pp!ex per !T, dried.... pples 2nd quality Ieacheg im peeled Peaches peeled benches halves Peaches quarters Plums per lb, dried Vpricots per tb, dried. (round Cherries lUitler, per !b ( 'heese iroughout gill please An The folio Units for t I zxonsrs various Q 8 VI' City qr'nvillf.. pinisli Fo rovo CO-OPERATI- kntaquin .. Jiisaut Hr Mercantile Institution, Vncrican I jlpine m SALT LAIC 1C iplTV. lshen See noth Beef 8T Anc jst receive r. S. R. lyu.s. H and the class of goods dealt in by each. 11 Wool DELINQUENT NOTICE. Appoint Dry Goads, Notions, Hats, Cap, Wall Paper, Curtain Materials and Carpels. I WHOLES A LE GRO CE R Y AND HARDWARE DE- I Names. No. No. ifidinKs, li wishes i I Alice ( who ( tl It siaer Pjicder, Puse, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuffs, Paints, and Oils. r h I ! DRUG f'O. vforw Ip, of Ch DEPARTMENT. There are delinquent upon the followine described Stock, oil account of Assessment levied on the Fifth tolhl day of August, Drugs, Medicines, Ligvors, Chem1ST t. t he several amounts set opposite the names of the respective Shareholders as icals, Perfumeries, Paints, Oils, follows: Hr sir: r RE bv f. and cl .the Hot Jiiofioii, Hv. The Crnnsnls Mining Company thm of Principal Place of Buxine, san Francisco, Stale of ( allfornin. Notice. hrai i Soiee WHOLESALE DRV GOODS Iappointe I inference DEPARTMENT. r Elijah Groceries, Hardware, Glass and Wooden Queensirare, Harr, and Dye Stuffs. Certificate Shares. Amt. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's and Boys' Clothing trear, , Under -- and Gentleman's Furnish- ing Goods. 1 from Wh firin tow sc oitbt that ire rts ha e been trtainii jiner in bend Of 8 );uo a j dates )hoe v ipmend reir tho H aroe to BOOT AND SHOE DEPART- MENT. Men, Women and Children's Bools Fleisantouove. We lslte 11 a ant Omvelast Snndny with much pleasurennd nttended Sunday school In the morning and Meetlngat 10 oclock a.tn. and 2 pm. The attendance at Sundny School was not ns great as they usually have, xo we were told, Imt the children were neatly cld, wl'h faces all aglow, with Interest and teachers rcive in the discharge of their duties. Smoot made a fhw evecll-en- t remarks to the teachers und pupils of the school, giving them ndvlce as to the course wliich they should pursue In preparing for the responsibilities which will eventually rest upon them ns the Hope of Zion. We noticed that the cougregai ion dining the morning and evening sendees were very nttentlvc to th" speakers, and we believe that the entire people there assembled enjoyed a righ flow of the Holy Spirit. The choir, too, sang with feeling and Hie, exceeding our expectation In tho sweetness of tone and harmony of .and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings of every description. 1 WAGON AND COMMISSION Jreciate fitter tl S' e wou leys kh pro ijxrn wl )ractic tit half Dad hi DEPARTMENT. a? Ill-h- Studebaker Wagons, all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, Wagon Timber, Steam Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, &c., dec. mt of :k of S I to dis Ver, w Min pr p cnara 1 cent. city., them The Institution is agent for the celebrated S inger Sewing Machine, over one million in use in America . Wa tmufii Orders to insure prompt attention should be addressed to the Su- ferem Herem I Sand perintendent or Secretary. ( 1 tk. U' voice. W. H. HOOFER, Ix-e- 1 -4P Eve 1 a No. 1 i IV.tlO 10 B itice in fh of the Institution PARTMENT. 7(8 -- I j 20 Mutton pro-kabl- The meetings were well nttended, showing the Interest the people of Pleasant Grove manifest In their religion. Flasant Grove Is a famtlnr name, whleh wasdertved from a cluster of cottonwood trees on Ihe creek above Ine old (hrt, but this grove has unfortunately cut away, amt Innumornbto young groves of fruit trees have sprung up nil over theelty, which, by the bye. Is rapidly extending towards the mountain. The display of delicious hulls on the stand Induces) a visit to the garden of lira Joseph Waddy. .. rieasant Grove has aome of the largest and finest assortment of apples wo have seen in this country. The varlttes were too numerous for s to mention and grnpe vines were hanging full. This gentleman la erecting a new style of cider press, with roller of while granite, and thinks he will be aide to crush trees and fruit together If neeeary. JUj nurery upgurpaased by ion to M I 12L do. F.gg as hei I for H V Tor th jan to 1) PhovoCTty, September 29th, 1874. $2 .7) Flour per cwt bn. Wheat advent jfecipt DIED. i - SiJ nt h Street. At Treorky, Rhondda Valley, tee, and other August 20th, 1S74, ol men, I have learned that they Glamorganshire, of Edwin and Ann, measles, daughter were disappointed w ith the Hulls street, uged 2 years and months. -and tiiat an effort will he made by Millennial Shir. them to have Mr. Packard exIrovo City Market Report. cluded in the next conference. non-partisa- r. J- K. iuh neral j. fniKs, ami ' ments commitleading colored pari-- jr.lm.' for sonic time in a sateof unconsciousness. We are glad to learn that no The attention o f our patrom hones were broken, and no material ascalled to the following Departinjury received as far as has been certained. - li'-lnr- ap!3 Supt. neat; Jo to Orove i For li lo (per tc fly to ttlon knwc And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Director, made oa llte Fifth day of August, 1874, so shares of each pxrccl of said Slock, nsmany may lie necsssnry, will be sold nt public auction, at the ofilce of theCompanv.on thoHecond day of October, 1871, at the hour of two oclock p.m., of said day, to pay said de- linquent Assessment thereon, together of Advertising and expense of J. W. TRIPP, Secretary. Office OH California en Francisco, California,Street, Boom IS, With cost sale. Lin In., I i Ti, 4 ME l;en. 19 j ; Prif ?lisp |