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Show Hi l - JUST" RECEIVED s had convenient In it. 'When ha got within about ten rods of the fort the runs of the ooeuDants were pointed at him ' fl' 4 and bo was ordered to halt, bnt afterwards iS ? . be got within about twenty feet of the 'Is ace. tneatenea wnat uey wouia Jnly 15, 173 Si if hexney came neaerer and refused to allow to him take the warrant out of ' hli pocket, stating that if he atcom:-; tempted . to do so they would shoot him. This being the state of affairs More of those Celebrated &AVt "ivv Jaijr 15. IST7X he was compelled to return to Lewiston. One of the party; named Harrington, Fnyln at SLU; "Dillon tfi.ll.' followed there shortly afterwards to reconnoitre, i nd was met and reoosmized bv Mr. Uroo. who Prom ntl v arrested him. bronchi tOCA! AND OTHER MATTERS. him to town and placed him in the County N V'.i - ' prison. I'aix. A delightful shower, on ana off After Mr. uroo bad been up to the fort endeavored to raise a posse in Lewis ton lot two orluree hours 6b Sunday morning, he to enable him to return and make the laid the dost ani cooled and freshened the arrests, but was unable to do so. t atmosphere to a very pi eMurablo degree. 8. Kimball, Cha3. S..KiMAi-i..-fCba8-. with ihi'kciai. to thjc X)EStItiTi .(EW wha was in tbe employ . of Kimball A M &W 1 W PROTJBKB9ITS 1ST Bf KCH AN Wines, atarted from here driving the Btage ' on to! Ophif on Saturday. Yesterday, JSH HTDFIXISn. return trip, be PKK WISiTKKN UNIOM TKLEORAl'U LINK reaching Stockton! on hij Was so enfeebled from i tbe effects or the 1 No vlbraUnf spring. heat, as to be unable to continue in his seat iVWcvao No wire attachments, Last evening his'wifo received a dispatch No oiling tbe work while sewing l to come w EASTERN DISPATCHES. signed by Mmieir, desiring ner as No cog wheel?. stage, rnlm by this morning') 15. did Stokes The !ew York. jury went sccoramgr not retire till this daneercnsly sick. .Shei morning. One re All the working parts are now entirely closed ' that Bjid stoned port they stated that nine from sight and thus making the' running gear this taotulng dispatch, At eight n w- -s rfniveJ hf lr'thrf II. tr. were lor murder, one for manslaughter perteotly-noUeleby fait ' him to "come outv and two for acquittal. Another that Kimball, was "danger-onslTHE eizbt were for acquittal two for man immediately," as "Charley" ill." Another came to tbe same slaughter, and two. for murder in. tbe address atd5, signed "lalt & Watdenn,; first decree. JSo hopes of agreement. h&9 letters from Stanley aaylng,"Come immediately," The forthwith started, with a fiat team, to reach eivlnir JJerald the history of the meeting with has now gainst a reputation unequal tod bv his sick brother. Dr. .Livingstone and the latter's ac other in tbe market and Is ' Tbe foilewiag ha since been reeeived: count of his explorations. He says the any Wines: Charley Cbambezi is the head waters of the Tbe moat papular m)aHUetarl and Stocktow , II a.m.r-L-en Kimball la dangerously ill, bat a little Nile . The stories the Doctor tells of the strengrst for tke prlee. better than last evening. . (Signed) Drs. the two countries through which the fait, Stewart, and Waldron. great tiver runs; read lifce a fabler' He Call amlexmtna bafjreparoUastng el&ehere tells or beLng bo cheap and plen..'Missiosabt Mektimos Missionary tiful as ivory to be used for door posts, of meetings were held yesterday at the follow- skillful manufactures of fine grass cloth .; ing places: rivaling that or India, of people nearly South Cottonftood 'The morning meeting white and extremely handsome,! who ' l)6m was addressed by Elders David Candlaod, be supposes to be descendants of the on domestic and moral improvements, and ancient Egyptians, of copper mines at Katauga winch have been worked for vW, McMaster, on the Word of Wisdom, ages aud of docile and friendly people. V. on aoon 'and In the after Neslen, by It. and Stanley explored .Livingstone of tbe necessity cultivating spiritual gifts,, the bead of Lake Tanganyika and rethe decline of nations and the gathering of- turned to Ujji, where they epent the on liberd land Can the David and tbe poor, . . ar 11 .111 of 1S71. Stanley says he al nature oi tne gospei. uutnop noum Christmas found Livingstone in a very destitute closed tte services by a few remarks. The brethren visited tbe Sunday school condition, robbed aud deserted by his , In the morning, which ia In excellentis men; lie looks to be only about nfty, and working order, numbers 200 pupils, quite hale and hearty. In March,' 1872; under the superintendence of Klder V, he begin to organize an expedition to ten. teachers.. few doubtfal points, which he Boy ce and a corps of explores will is very thinks, Tbe choir of South Cottonwood t&ko about eighteen " j , efficient, will return to lng wneniB months, the The assemblage in ' Draperville . Ladies and Gentlemen, Elders Thomas land. morningonwas addressed by of to Oratz able be out. Brown, though (be building np the Kingdom la not Taylor, Rich or pooY, desirous of procuring a yet iuiiy recovered. of God, and J. P. Freeze, on tbe necessity The National Liberal Republican of being 'selNaustalning, .Bishop I. Al. Perfect Pit in Boots or Shoes, will executive committee have elected Gen. . find at 99 Slain Street a large stewrt closing with brief and suitable Afternoon, J. P. Freeze, on the Burbridge of Kentucky, Geo. WAn and choice assortment to select from. Word of Wisdom, Absalom Smith, on derson,of Missouri, and Jaa. M. 8co-natniafchal marriage. Klders Stocking and ville, of New Jersey, committee of fl If we cannot suit you from onr ready-mad- e Widg' bore testimony, and Thomas Taylor nance. I j. stock, we will make to order Bponf uu iuo gatiieriUK ui uio poor. Tenth JFaWiElders M. B. Shipp, on toThe jury in the Stokea case unable any style and quality desired, and agree, tttokea sent back to the the Word of Wisdom and the first principles satisfaction. Oar facilities for to was Tombs. to be motion. A made or. the gospel; and isaaourooon resisting are unsurpassed in to him balled. have manufacturing day temptation.. this city. IttCHFiEU), Sxyikb Co. Bro. Joseph WESTERN DISPATCHES. KEPAIBIXO ' Evans writes from KIchfleld, July 5; but C P. It. Done neatly, promptly, and cheaply. It , by land burst his letter is lonz in coming, that some of near Bola, is injured all again. right njw ' the settlers bad gone'to help build a fort at Trains delayed 24 hours. Boot and Shoemakers, II. W. Guthrie was torn to pieces by Salina, 20 miles distant, 6tbers were in tbe We invite your attention to our comnlountalna, looking after stock and things, two charges of buckshot, fired by Lew and those who remained in tbe settlement Ferate, at Eureka, Nev., yesterday. plete stock of Leather and Findings, assembled at the meetios house in the Last night Jaa.. Lyons shot Jas. Mulr -in part, of the best brands A the of Fourth. consisting, procession, morning twice in in the San Francisco. ' formed under the direction of Marshal a, Wounds fatal.breast, American Calf Skins, and of French Lyons was arrested and C. Peterson, marched tbronzh the princi at calaboose fell the of dead heart dis Moroccos, Kids, Linings, Topping!, pal streets --and returned ? the meeting ease. . by the chaplain, A. Upper Leather, Boot Trees, Lasts, house, where prayer A Democratic, ratification meeting. followed by aa Oration was M. Hamilton, Pegs-- , Nails and everything else nec1 and a speech. by the lirgest ever seen in Nevada, was by Won. Wm. Morrison, care of stock held at Eureka on Saturday night. essary to a fall outfit for manufacturthe Bishop upon "bow to take , and ourselves." incensed at the destruction Indians, ing by hand or machinery. Our goods A 2 p. mv the people reassembled and of their villages by the whites, threaten amusements. having been carefully selected for the A dance indulged in various x'acino Jtiaiiway surveyors, at in the evening concluded the observances ianauian trade, by Mr. Crompton, they can the forks of the Sbeepa, who returned pf the day, which passed off peacefully. be relied on, and our prices are as low to Kamhoopi. No travel or freight to as any goods of like quality can be Provo. Elder Albert Jones writes from be allowed to pass through their coun t . '; 12tb: . sold here. Provo, July ty. Orders by mail receive careful and "Our 'Court House Building is pro to the first storey is up gressing. The prompt attention. Observe the ad h 'tt- - k i ASBITAL8, square. dress 99 Alain Street. are 'The farmers shrugging their sboul TowKsrao House, July 14 and 15, tiers at the thoughts of the heavy strain on L N Colbath, Alia; a T Hawley, E A Hawlsy, Saddlers,- their muscles in gathering their abundant 8an Fran; U W Howe, D McEee, II Dunn, all havthe hands harvest, nearly laboring or Xntland; Mr and Mrs JS Danforib.FB Wash, Will find it to their interest to exing left Ibr tbe American Fork Railroad ,, burn, Iawrence Pike, IT Y; Thos Ooldswortb, Piocbe. amine the quality and prices of our ' "Our last Sunday meeting was well tatt e Cottonwood; a J Field, San Fran; S O stock of Eastern and Western Harattended. Elder D.Jobn, returned mission- Houghton, San Josi ; JohnQarton, MlasQarton, of his la- Neva'lt; Jno Richard, O; John Hawkins, New ness, Tag, Bridle, Dash, Collar, Winary, gave ah interesting account '' , I ', Orleani ; T E j. bors." O Ward, Ca'; T Gardner, Jas W ker, Fair and Lace Leathers, Saddle EvansvUle; Gas M Clarke, Ban 1 Trees and Halters.v We make a speiiissroifABT Appointments. The fol Bancourt, Frac; Mr and Mrs J I. UK. lowing sre appointments for Sunday, July cialty of Horse Collars, in which loop-hole- THE EVENING NEWS. -- ' - UNK-WOTIO- aver and all the latest styles of X GAS & STEALI PIPES 14 RK3?KCTF0IiLY mm TO THE OA.LI.SD x FACT THAT THB To be found in Tjtah or on the Paeifls Coast, I ana am now prepares lo eonuraet lor uie piping of stores, offices, buildings, and dwellings generally, at rates that will defy compet- li Oast Piping AND DOMESTIC The. Celebrated KNOWLV I STEAM C COFFEE, A T SfiKSO.fi I USB, USE. . w Ub4 OOlee of . PUMP, ' ,. . a r :! ... that they will not be STORE WESfT SIDE MAIN STL dl9 UNDER TAYLOR'S HOTEL. GEORGE BMTOII THEIR VARIED AND PLEAOINC OTOCK OF i inviles bis many filsads pESPECrfTJtLT mi emu ai nis xv I m n ip cb ! : . S O XX T7IVX IBXt , i - and svarythlnf la the GROCERY LINE. 45 MAIN - I Ac'.. Ae. V Give thooa a call and they wilt eonvlnae. yo 2 doors north of Dfumt R.nV Salt Lake City uas Company . 43 Main 8t.. . . whleh they are offering very Vow ALSO, A SPLENDID STOCK O i 'i with boiler and cocneetiODS complete always on nauu. All work connected with Pamps and Plnrob-ia- g of every description, an 4 with Us- -, Water and Hiesm lltUnr, will b done wlih deapa teh -,-- or Supply . rOR MINING j mil BUG All. Now on hand and recMvlng daily. j Mr Oas ntUngs and fixtures will be supplied m w uv Ajmrn. jiw ." int low est possible rater. , ami I aleo keep on hand a full and complete as sortment oi we latest unproved it Bleca' Sfewiog Machine FANCY ' ' ' s. of and tne largest aiocK or 50,000 Feet of erocic GO O DC ESC a DR :o:- - of every pattern to suit ths purchaser. have now on han4 and will continue to keep uon. uver 'X' ,jV' CMneUer Brackets & Bros Liilits, ; 1 Wow Stylo Calico, DEL A IN 8, Baasu oixrr, buonze, UOCK-STITC- nl n ; 43 MAIN STREET, Kertli sf aeavC 0, Oausr, JU8T RECEIVED A Bia gAYK i Ie-s-r Ooa TAYLOR & CDTLEB arssrni is tne nesicra Tblrrt on Dispaiclies. , "V GAS FIXTURES, - f ' I TEflSDEl & CO'S, ;; Thomas Tftitot. ' . tt t tt.Jf ft The undersigned la now openlns up the lar gest and most complete assortment or 1-- . rfiiccori Econor.ncAL CITY; GAS WORKS. s NEW STORE, "Ct Wst Beeond Door . ot Eagle Emporium Building! re-mar- : Llf 8UCU FIGURES DEFY1 AS COMPETITION ALL where will be lonnd . in-su- re . DRY GOODS j - i i v I' 1 d We have Engaged fori TUTS rt s BRIT LOOMS OF FfllLADEI.PIIIA, i 2ist: a aifc To those who do not care to possess tt j : n: .; i . Sugar House Ward, ElderrS. X Wool-le- y, VV. Mo Master, and M. B. Shipp. Fort Herriman, Elders D. Candland, O. G. By water, and J. P. Freeze, UTAH Meetings to ' commence at 10 a.m.' and ..2:30 p.m. f . These Elders are requested: to fill" the above appointments. , ; i CEiiTRAL RAILROAD ( i'A ')',.. A L.p. Youo. . tkliqbah at the Deseret Telegraph office for C. J. Hillyed. Stabbino Affrat. Pioneer of TJtnIi Xsiue I Yesterday after noon,! about four o'clock, B. Gales and Uenry Walker, both colored.bad a quarrel, and during the altercation Gales, stabbed Walker in the abdomen, tnflictuig a very severe wound- ,- Galea, up to this afternoon, bad succeeded in eluding arrest. Walker is confined to bed, but his wound Is not v n conslderea fatau ARKtVKD. C' 8. DUtrlct Attorney Geq. C. Bates arrived in town on Saturday .. ' ' ) i evening. ScvfRi Aocidcst. About nine o'clock this morning George Holding, aged about tifty-eigyears, and who is employed by Mr. Standisb, Second South Street, met with a very severe accident.', He was drlv lntr a team out of; Mr. Standish's yard, when tne wagon ran against an ooatruouon, tbe concussion throwing him forward, with great force. Tbe wneeis or tne wagon passed over bis neck and face. Ilia left jaw bane was broken; bis seek severely injured, being terribly swollen, and the left arm much bruised.' This afternoon he was doing as well as could be expected from the nature of his injuries. ' v Mmixo DiFFiouiaTT. Tbe Wall-Joh- n son mining case, which was mentioned in Saturday's News ts bel ng before Justice Clinton that day. was' decided by tbe latter the' samn afternoon. It was proved that tbe DroDertr in dlspnta beioneod to uol. L. A. Wall, bel nz oa the Hiawatha and Last ChmnoA eUlnu, and J. Johnaon wma fined f 100, J. Q. Murphy f50and A. J. Brandner for breaking la tbi door of tboibin and taklnar forelb!e possess ion thereof.Notion was glna of an appwl to .... tb Proi AT THE SIGN OF BiG BOOT, AFTXB AWD U JULY 17th EttOND AT i ; -- a ; DAILY, UeaVLBg a ic odvu Salt Lake city, at at a. m. 5.30 p. m. and Data - -- V - ; ' ' RAILROAD SHOPS! " mada extensive Alterations and Improvement in onr prem- laes, we are now prepared to offer every facility In carrying- on or. xapidly Increasing bnsinesa In thai sale of n Li &tl.eZmw Society Uitnal .. READY -- HADE oi n TTnlteca. tta,tosf ORSAIUZED JUE.T 1, IH7. CLOTHIM. sjcspv, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. - 9S0O00O. - 0125,000s Jtld up Capital, Cip'tal r OFFIt3Ert8l noA.no of riiii3cnortsi DaNIKi. H. WELLS, PRiNC F0LLKR WM. H. HOOPKK, H1KAM B. CIAWtiON.H ULKSEA ' - - - Will comprise the most extensive and varied FRANK yOLLER. ,,rreaident Vic President. DANIEL H. WELib't and Treasurer. LEWIS 8. UILL3,M. eer.tary JOHN SHARP. . . ' , j a OF EVERY SIZE AJTO 8TYEE, lrru the-qaailt- y: M ADC tAlVI BETAITXCO. AGENTi OJENXIIIAIj JOHN 6. MAIBCN. ! - ' THE - City Oas OoxraaT. Orrjca Salt Laki No. 4, Main SJan 1.1872. t HE Pot:i are hnreby Boiiaea insi tte COMtlT GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTHENT Will al be Found Complete, ' And will'offsr dun . i ' FOR SALE AT TdS ' ' ; Presliana; Bread, xaggaarTf . mxjui uju DESERET HEWS OFFICE Book ot Mormon. " . Freaeh 1 Doetrlns and Covenan t sea Journal of Lisoourse: Orson Pratt's Pamphlets ,,. Voice ot Wm i ins. clotn. u se sss riERGIlANT TAILQIIING DEPARTGEdT msja."-"- . Con . BO - Ujmu Books, roan Mill, sur Vols. 1. aut 11. IS, 14. ,- - .. . ; : 1,00 X2S i. IS Got Oss of Tskic. Deputy Territoria. Marshal B. Groo arrived from Lewlston Camp Flojd, last night, where he had gone ' to serve a warrant upon an armed sang of QTJTUI, tXJCK. AJTD OHSt BMlTSl men who had taken forcible of possession ' . . .. V Dn rt mwdutm wucie mine, intaat uimmcu mi, Groo went iloneto tha pltce wnere tha belllgersnts were Intrenched. lie found them In a kind of fort they bad built, which Onssasaretal diss ' sub AiV j , it a, , ., . roil , , ; c u is BREAKFAST r i To vrhlctt wa J T IDAHO C202I3, d3S7tr XSACOar 'r, Great Western Hotal Oornef. . of Cloth v Xaat,Teul St. Newest Will. And oar t Tr ft r PAIHTI 1G si, 4 j. ill (ii OF HBff QOOJ8 , 0 1 Don wrra t fr -- unequal ed hlllierto " i s j i ri '. I 6 , DISPATCH. sirtU Btoek of Splendid SADDLES CALIFORNIA , ft Concord Team Harn . Styles in V7ALL PAPERS and DECOnATIOKO, and r. fins MiorUjuat of i, .i OARTUAGS2 A. 'I COaiTAHTLT AUSITIIXa. J TdlEsa eeiers'M X tie at apiot aMaj r--e r r TBUrJKS, f aiolrl Of staunt - uc are ajl lkOSwn ttaa U ta .nnm.r.1. t st ides tts tia rrir-. wr iv SHOEING. lnrlts Special Attention, and Trlniniln In TJtab. -- 4 his well known stand on aide CfinniAGE Ala T7. OIXELIs, OS JaTJ O l3Br, usaaltykept at' . ... Id Fraeb, Eajilih and American D rt 1 THE MOST FASUIOSIDLE STYLES tu JT. y "p Wil r OUR SPUING PURCHASES OF PIECE GOODS &d 12 aad lB fact every kind ofj & HORSE f; - 5 ; . - K. lflL S S INCLUDINQ WB ARE Ua.tC.1T EKJKIVINO CJQ.UID BLUB3HO, HOMB MADE, QU&LITT M ' .LI 500.000 lbs. Coarsa Table Colt tuid Dairy XXX FLOUR Tn mad 100 noaed scks. $ aad- L ; OCMOaXprtStxass; WHOLESALE s JOBBlIL 1JD0 calf,,, morocco . always on hand. te; E. R. Snow's Poems, elotb. - .x ALLEN4S "1.00 i psndiain. a , calf tVLt Uovernment of Uod -.- . Barp of Zlom. elotb. D.lR. U50 i ! 1 . NCATNCS3 work- Uade on the premises by ezpeneneet ' T 1 - 1 , nr. I rat-T-j Assortca CiUcs antl Crackers, If00 aesveee four dollan par em Ihiwinil enble DAHISIi II WEL18, PratdaU P. LA LOS 8HERBET, Bupertotendepf. c III b WORKS CHURCH 'if I BLiicEsniTniriG NEW INDUCEMENTS TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS fi) store, ornrMUa iwEi.a.iaras and alii do well to notify tbe Com pa a rat the ear llest dy possible that arrangement for meters tad nmn mij bnid. FANCY "GROCERIES t i : Stock of Suits ever offered in this Market, BlVUii . Of all Desoriptiona. year to thoie ot tai Rsnglng fro 'MsV or prjpmtjni; while eannot fall to establish sttu farthsr ths rspaUUra whiea we htvs aires ly earned. E LURK DOE. J.mH T. CAINE, H. dis8trssswiwr ! V4 CARRIAGE WORK OUR - - SPRING ARRIVALS - ' 0s .. noAD aJrn. BANK of DESERET. 1 i la OKICE (temporarily; at the Pasfearers will please parvaass tneir ticket OFrEIW Tt TUlff PTTBLIC THIS --CHOICEST SALT LAKE CITT G S attbeeSleea. Fifty cent Additional will b r X ... y: anarged wban Uie tar ia oolloveci on lam tbs ssre sat aXteatlsa so will will prooeed forthwith to ereet talr works and hasvls of aasltflt Vtn'.i. la VARIETY OF train. for general lain the wUl toe prepared to farnlsn so that oa this .3 j v . braaah, inap Jftit raooesafnlly earrylag Those next. November use about toe first of ' For aU mtormatlec ooncerena Frsiiht or desiring to ots tiis in taslr .s GEXrLF.ME?! CAN KELT Ot II iTIXQ TIIfilR TlfTfii MfTtTRA IS EVERY " raaaaca, apply to .. 1. PA.ttTXOI7X.aR.. Ft-1u- Sonta Street; Secwtwl KAftT GEMTLEMEN'S, YOUTHO' &;B0Y8' 1 H..H. DTIS, itoaet and . - DANIEL GRENIG - o XZavlag: i uourk II 02f. SaisxiK 0. Hocqbtos, Mem ber of Congress- from California, arrived in the city last enXoer from Waablnston, en route to his home at San Jose. He is In excellent' health and Is enjoying his visit. . Being an old Californian, having served there during the Mexican war, be can appreciate the development of Utah, as men who have lived la the East cannot always Mr. Houehton was Mayor of San . do. ranolsco in 1&55-- 6. II a 1mt for hnma Lathis afternoon. Itr iTowir. Mr. Jnatlna Ft.M nf thm a wW tt i wf swtwf S,i Supreme Conrt, is ia town, bavins ar rived here last evening from Washington atyi The J adge's kindly face beams with lnteUectand gooi humor, and ha Impresses tne learned ana"i7 ir Jnriat and eoartoooa acnoUrlr scenUeman waton be is.., .Bnalneu aim to impels leave by uus aiternoon's train for Califor nla. x. e " aujT SUNDAYS EXCEPTED wax m. ,fc M Jii - B. CtAWSON.Bap't. CE02.C; DARTOil. so:- - HIKED TRAMS ; i If. v Trains wtu loara Bait La as city daUy at 6 and X4S p.m- - arrive at Ok den 7. turn, anr ajn. LiS p.m letvt OzdenCtty at S. ajn. and 5 30 p.m.: arrive at Bait Lake City 10 a.m. and ' p.m. In. tb abovs ht . MAIS STREET, i 8ALT1AKE CITT. 9 O FIonrSrQrat n. C1HU c ed We have lately received, and are con stantly receiving, large supplies of all the above classes of goods, and we endeavor to , procare, mannfacture and sell only each articles as will maintain our character for reliability. HIDE? BODCinT. Z.C. M.J. BOOT L SHOE DEPARTMENT, J .(. CLOTHING DEPARTrJUEAIT Slain Street. f . cop-per-rivet- v Country x W we cannot fail to give satisfaction. Besides a large variety of California manufactured Collars, oar assortment Includes Hay ward'a celebrated Horse Collars. Notice 99 Till! ., RAILROADS. It. F. WANTED he comilng styles, IhU offer Is nnpreeedeuted: Stores sre rcanested to note tbe above r Brinton,rs Ward, Elders Isaac Uroo, . Neslen, and Q. Teasdale. PXtOTISIONS. &?., &C. a. m ; - R O O B Rl li S and - . onr Fall Trade some of n I ! ; G s ' ? H s r i - lor Ladles aa C ; t.. i i V TO SUET ,AIuL TADTBL', : I the r- t - rl dlSSU j 4 i ovas I own jXa taaaaaare ' aMiV at pricei t nit ccct tT4-c- :a t 1 |