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Show i I A r ' T ' " ' ' ' ' - 1 12 t I A'ol. 1. GREAT; SALT. LAKE CITYt TUJb: Salt M:e CH:9 :3SE . It - i ' afi ' Sumtai Evening,", : Wnrren Husey , Frank Palmer; Chaij.LIDahler' salt Laxe uuy.fi h I juenver,; uvirginiauny j v': HUSSEY; DAHLEE & Co., )t ;, B A NKERS- - ind DEALERS IN GOLD DUST i. and VirgtnlaCily andHelena, Montana. t warren h ussey &.uo.. ana .xienver jianucrs. coioraao. central: city,! 33S;-fii.,..TH7..:33.:in5S' TUEOiDAXvogr '. 4JLttTiSTSf: I a r: AVilt tiavo the 'honor bVappearlns r FOIt THE FIRST TIME HERE TEHPLE'STREETS. & EAST CORhER OF SOUTH r- ! ! oa i tf'4 - J STORE, opposite Walker Brd.'s, wherqi they buy and sell ail kinds of Home Produce,; i h i.800 Gallons 'Pore CIDER VINE- TIOR4 SALE, In Shakesiieare's cfeat Historical Play Jin I JD r t PRESIDENT 'YOUNG'S- - COTTON J: i OAR, ini; f 5 Acts,' entitled 7 and" F. PH1STER S WHEEL HEADS,- - : .fj.i r l- YARN, . . I - i. - r ' .' ' ' . - 1 ? - d3d387-l- f .5 10,00 i'C.00 oae Coj) Ono Year. Sbc Months. '' XirceMoutiis.i."....... T. & W.TAYLOE, of East Tcmirtc Street, G. Drv Good?, Groceries; "anO: Cl, , ; a:tty to c .Gray Peto,.y...M..M.............;,..M..ikf tMx D J McXntosn' 8heriflr,...;....'.....;:.........;.. by,....:.J..U.....,...........:..y i mncis.M,.t....M........,.,..,.....ixrXt Matthews Traveler,....Ui....U..M.,.w.... Willsiuson .Mr0 Dame Quickly,..,.....,......5trg jx G CJawson ' . J?i FOIt SALE. wUU per Curd.' ttio city by iteainers 1leHveredto-any-par- t 02-lr- u . , express - iyiKS .. Ofllcers,-Soldier?- ;of AJDpOM; - - .Gentlemen. Bearers: etc.. ai e ".' Se4en Xol lar l A A COItDS STO VE r WOOD. . s o. . . j . .4 1 .- f - .....XOSt ANGPJLOS. ..... FOR the 20th Inst., we wlll start a GNor abont for. LOWER CALIFORNIA. Par ties winning passage or freight toorfrom-Calllornia tviu apply imincuiateiy to I II. P, KIMBALL and , , - : . : M. A, Carter.', . Henry J2!acl CAUTER & BLACK, .).. ATTORIQ3Y8 A.T, liCVT, vcTICE.6 vcr Eldrcde Clavrsoii's. III Next to . - ' " .Ct ; dit;r the Post Ofnc Mj - i:;H. ; 'y I r,:;i Every one knows the placed , H0QE &.J0HHB0H, at Law CoUcetlne: AttoiTnoy &-Ooiic- ral Agents.. OASIS SALO'ON, fi i?c:actu TFattcr ro. Co - C7itf DcZZ ;.:Vd2-t- f 1 : RENT " V IN , ADVANCB,' d. 0; calder: . i ;imrofvriD CUy Llrtuor 'Btbre" is removed to the Ride or East Temple; 8treetv one door TIIE ISfVAO GROO,, City Agent. i t ' G.S.L.aty;DcclS07 . I ' tdlO-l- Of I ) ' . 1 ,l ; J r "1 jr THE Cuancotor and Regent of the Unhersity the State of .Deseret' respectfully irifbrm t Cb., the pnjbllo that a School will to commenced in dl-3- m r TAILOEIHQCHEAP & GOOD! G. E. GROVE 'TAYT.nn r Alain street, where leanmff ana ito- - Glvehlmnr" AM kinds ralrtDrr. of pay taken. TtlliGm HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL -- . suop: West : l PAINTERS, , SldA nf rv,mmt- - . , ,t...,. t- - :.. . . A This Schoor will fornva 'nncipus for addrtlon-- 4 al teachers una brandies or education Until it shall crenUially, and ?e trust, at no distant be supplied with professors and teachers dayi different branches pertaining to a Unithe' In all its completeness connecting versity lu from; time to tlme,;lnstrnctionslu therewith, science and art of use'In and every Agriculture our temporal advancement. TTHE MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT. Will embrace tUofoirowinif 'stadles. which will be thoroughly and practically taught in all their commercial relations. . uuaUfr Ins the stu dent to enter upon the real business of cora meremi lire wiinconnacnce ana intelligence:, ; ' ,; fi merclal Calculations,1 Commission. Penmanship, i.;- - ; -.'Jobbing." jA' r i.iv; liusiness uorrespouu- Forwarding. - encoa i : i Lo; i i i r Railroad lug; c f Commercial and In- - Expressing n. ; ternatlonai Law.: Telegraphing. Bantcing. v.- - :i J I f Phonoemphy. Insurance j j Post Ofllce.-- ' :a ti 5 or.. , r f i ; a 4- - : ,'j;'TBB'ji8s:iCU:icourse full For business V lUcIudinc'GeograobyX) and io 00 ,'Blanl;;iU:......iri...i.i;.:;$lQ r Feed Slablcsj , ' ) : 1 1 v : ; j ; ; r K O IX R S : : ;i ? ;4 i r I , ; i ! ' - d2-li- n -- Grammari..w.-.i..-.'..;..;.'..'.i...ifW..;....ii.i.- : Fire ?roor Sale and l : J ;.Jror. Mercantile Jbepdrtment, r: '. ' eomn pvuyna L. g. St., 8, Cltyr ,TTT, VY l2 nccommbdato the Public From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to land 7 to 9 p.m. ?Xp2?d Feed in all Ebir-- Oeogrtrp7tyt and . Stock sSiiHlS? tnar.--1 ' I ;j (7mii . ' anenueu ' to. wympuy i ' From 0 to 10 a,ra.f ana from 1 to 2rjn.r ; J. FAUST . J 5. HOUTZ. : ' ' id d-l-sS- l-Iy its-branche- ; -- a 8' J - s. " : - -- j. i '".t: to-th- t e -- t . n, ima-numo- er -- : -- 3 I 4 ) : f -- " ' "1 ,'. ,i f ... t t 4 . ; i V - 4 -- ui the-Ter- . f ri 2 - - 1 - . - ' LEHZIE &' EVATIR. . . EVSS and SHEET Constantly on hand. " nonsFjVlofe ffLia5 Ms frienda ariri I graphy and. Grammar. ' East Temple Street, opposite Magnetic Tele TuunSlvSPifVV 1 i I -- E. STEVEHSOH, .. -- h " " ? 5 Famished witk the 'Finest and Best Vines, Beer, and Cigars, in Salt Lake. Also liquors. Council House, lnthls city, on, kue iciest newspapers, Open at all lawful known .as.lho XJecember.-wit2d of Prof. D. O. Calder' the day noars. call and See us. . . as Principal In the Mercantilo "Departnieur,! j the-vess- t m University of: ilie State of xrcro -- i : below the "OCCIDENTAlA where PURE Val- Choice Imported Liquors and ley Vhlskeyind jWlnea can bo obtained, AVnolesale and Retail, :. v on the most reasonable terms.4 OFFICE at the Occidental Hotel, , Great Salt Lake City Utah Terrtory By; SEWEUi .. Od- -G - ' Johnscn. uui-uiuy- , : RICES. per" atTARTER, ! 1 it J -- , 1' .. PARLOR ORGANS TO 1 - i STANTlAIi EVIDENCE." ir- Six miles southerly from tho village of Plattsliiirg, ;KeW York, biit within the limitsld'f the1 town; there noV live and long have dwelt severaUfamiiies of , thoname of Weatherwax.i They icon- fititute a, .neighborhood ox clan , all reJ lated to each ther, such' as ifrinot inffound In1 country districts! requently Their general? position,; character! and Condition rjjow.is substantially as it was eleviu. years jigo,at r which time the: lacis or tnis case raKo ineir rise, fm 185G5 the Weatherwaies were1 ia numer- ons, widely known connection of hcsirty, and envigorous peoplbi rough, ;daring; ergetic, anit engaged for, ther "mos t part, in: the ordinary pursuits of laborers. ; do mo oijtnem turned tueir jaicenuon as to boating upon the nursuit which most readily met and gratified in; a good degree theirj natural tastes anapreierences; ui was Captain; JohffjGL Weather wax, a man. described to me as a, type or ins class, a hale, h ear tyi fearless fellow of line physical ptoportions anil tlauntless. would notbrookcoiitrallic-tionspirit thatwas He theLCaj)taih5.aild probably owner a the of lake boat, which he pnea between tliis and other ports on the and11 Vermont shores; land down the Jde"7icross'thbrlnetO'tho ports of Canada. There was another of the'boatmen, Andrew WeatherwaxV a cousin of the wliich I am captain. At1 the date of the Andrew'became employe writing, and of Captain Johri G.f Weatherwax, of. his aided him ' in the navigation '.. ' fl xi . ) t vessel.' i p in thdiatter nart of June bf the It was facts, year 1856; as Ii hare gatheredithe attenueu waxy oy that uaptam watner a for fromi sailed cousin his Plattsburg Canadian 'port;Uhi the course' of the cruise, having, it would seem, discharge ed his cargo, he4 came with ni boat to Montana. Governor, Green". Clay , that Smith' Pike river a stream' or estuary Lake that Mon says', i h"hls Message, with ' empties Into or connects tana covers4, an area of lTiy.SOO' square 'Champlalni just : bByondf the Canada miles, and 'contains a populationrestfc line andmponlthe east side of the lake. mated : 65,000; They have ; 166,340 i of acres of atland 'At Pike river there was a: settlement under, cultivation, which cousi derable ex ten t, and : a wharf at they value at $36038." The -total value Iwhich the boat was conveniently moor- ;of ihkind property ofcevery to was Weatherwaxi iHere ed; Captain1 'toryUq estimated, at $6,303;118iiVUh;outaln a;laaing or :wooa,witn wuicai w Ithis, as; the ofllcial yaluatiopfOfher profrelL'h t his boat andreturn to Plattsburg.' Iperty, and,with a little debt of S57;555,1Q; ,: lAnd here occurred" the tragedy which :Montana wants to becdmejk'state. Her of the crime inthis. constitutes the body gold mines havn't jbeen all1 they were ; rrzi ..- -ij remarkable! case.-- . have or the money-mu;Tlre boat waslying atlhe wharf and reputepitbbe, been carried out (the Territory even v Whytho ientire' itho aoadiug of therrwbodrjbad talready; heavier thiah fromQfris. commehced. iAt this point anotnerrpert! would .'addition to valuation- offor the 'son comes into in otice.-IpublicVbnHdirigsJin; the Captain land hir cousin Andrew scarcelyipay : Utah. Montanav has; a capital of $1,102,-- ; ; there was a thira: man upon toe coat, 574i employed in", merchandise;'r! Great-Salwho was ari employe and made up the alone1, has hibre than! .1 iLake; City T cdn-to necessary cbmplemeut required the f amohht.11 Will diir friends 8tirteriandic'--completthe crew of the dodble y e that i agriculture is jout(by-a- u craa.:nrhisithird man becameJ ;the, im- afind of for :acj portant witness in the case. During ilittlej ahead; goldf digging the the day while thamenwere leading tes-boat, this witnessas:he afterwards -- . FlTherewaS 'a TestattraUtPatthe Paris;; and his Exbibition-wbictifled; :?obsdf ved'Tthbi Captain:: furnished t)n:an avercousitfih violent quarrtsl t! There were age 7,000 breakfasts and dinners, daily. ibreats One day' 9.871 customers called who dehlghahdipasslbhate tfordsporand tl measure without stinti employed:: 2 oxen, 5 calyes;3 "sheepSfThe cquarrel andilwrangling icontintxed voured of wino;1600eggs, and;: 2200 lbs.casks the: at intervals; and angry cfeclingsi'of of biiead.ibeides.awhole host, of jothexv the partiesdidnot:appeartd subside at commodities; all xis the, day wore on. but'oeemdTiith-e- r r to'lncieaso-thti- n buyers; accusa LCaliforn ia sel-- . diminish; andxthe rEastern near nightfall; lers; o f , adklteringthe "produce of Jth'e' hight quarrel was at.lta. State Some say At eveningi while the Captain and :his f rape in the Golden cousin wero near; the bow of Uio boat, hat byrgbingtb the "Vineries they are the witness stood alone at theV stern. no better! ofl; instead: of getting phro Darkness bads settled around :him, and such an Im- was I . . . should . shun .... the stillness of: the summer might disturbed only by : ' tho al tercation , f putation. Kew-York- - " p ; STORE.- .U",-r- -: j'. i Xobertspn. Great SaU Lake City Utah Territory. - Ward. GALLERY ANI VARIETY PHOTOGRAPH -' STRICKLAND &; BOBEETSON If. Hoje. J;Q..Ii.AXOWL,TO.17 tU 1' - , : East Temple Street, Great Sail Eak City, 0. F. Strickland. , EDWAED MARTIN. Sign of ike "BEE HIVE " door . '7 - r. j i" t STRANGrE CASE OF CIROIBI- -' liake-Champlai- . - ' i CITY llAIiL. S, . Doors open at 6:36; Cur taiq irises at 7.' ....... l w V v j i. i Counscllor .at XaTT OFFICE Idtf Banner 1 :H 0 SEA STOUT, Attorney ......Mr R FKcsIen IJardpiph,M.M. CITY MEAT MARKET. STALL XO. fl. .ii JTratt ar sale. 'Oill f.'? Cfftpcr and ttri Teasdalo Mr A Merrill Polns,,.;....;..- U...................Mr, PMarntts . CHAHDLER, OE0EQE G r m. 3-p.-- o .Yemon,...;-u;.-i.;:uu.Mgr.Rlchjord Sir Vf alter Blount....................... - a.m. -- s communication In the Albany Evening -- John, of Laucaster,.Mlss LIzzio Piatt ... Mr I MMCentle Hotspnr.r:.....4.;.l...,..:..;.... :. Earl of Worcester. :Mr Tn r;rirrm Earl of Wcstmorelaud,.r..u..w.M....Mr II Malben A gar oIoaff!as,vr.:.:....;r.:.;;.;.Mr J Thompson, Earl Aorthnniberland r ' fr n .t xroTr.f . a, Y k f 1 ft-lnc- 10 ' : ange OFFICE over ihe Dritg Store, GodbesExc7t r . wj . iJJuUdings. Ofllce Consultattoh Free, from' ;l ?11 ' j ! 1 . ( tf AivBl SUEQEOX. . - , M. L. DAVIS, '.mt'id:;-- : 1'HYSICIAN Hi Sir ; Jolin Ftilsla . From J .'r , - Assort--di- ment of Merchandise, - ' EALSTAFE MvWAR,; X, fTr " ' I ji j: .Mi . J ' S.OO :. j1' . o ii' which, if it had lulled at ail,! had again H broken1 out between the Captain, and; his employe; the cousins As time passed on, although nothing could be seehD uy? tuis man at met stern of ttio vessel,h fcbe noise of a wordy confli ct an d threats of violence continued to b heard by ' . him. r Finally , however, the f quarrel seemed to have been brought to a sud-- f den termination and in a very singular manner. There came through the darkness to ''the ear of the listener the sound bfadull heavy thud as of a powerful blow with eome heavy weapon crushing th rough a: skull,' and then all was still: J- j Soon after this the Captain came aft; but without-hicousin.- - What- - would the: Witness, who had listened to tliRi transaction, do, or say?,. He had seen uuuiu prove iioming. me was; his employer, and theyf Captain two .wero nowv alone." The employe took no steps in. the matter whatever L , at .that : time- v- ;The night, passed away. 'Next morhing,theieWiis the hat 'of Atidrew Weatherwax, and near1 It blood; upon the forward deck of el iThe Qaptain.was moody and.: cous-iri- .4 taciturn, and did' not speak of his : : : '.t j;" i Such was the statement of this witness Was he the ohly listener sounds that.came from the earful; tragedy that ,was enacted in that night ' watch,. when human life was taken ih anger by a kinsman's hand? It after---' wards appeared that such was not theV casett The captain of another boat sub-- ! sequently .testified that he tooheard the altercation and the fatal blow. Just at that time, however, nothing was said or, done; and! the next day, i and the hext and stjl the;next; passed, away.and still no accusation was made against Captain Weatherwax. vTt was: said and known; J that a man the man was missing from v the boat; nothIng more. ar-two listeners, having the perhaps the terrible suspicion, which,. in their;own to a certainty of guilt,1 mihdsambunted each- supposing that he1 was alone in 1 such) knowledge,; i didf3iot careo to take o theespohsibuityi of onaking an accu--p sation,iwfhicliiwoul;d..be likel tb ruiii the 'fccuser' lf ip failed 6 convict the ' acdiised ( FAt all events7,' the" Captainre turfiediuhmolestedf.witiL'Ihis rvesself to ? PJaU3burg;lD Vhen, jqquiredpf here in: his cousin, he gave what were r"' regarlrto deemed evasive answers. .The cousin be saidf had gone here;1 or there'; or to ' Cabtafn seemed, unable or unwillincr iaL give; anyVaccount.r Thus", some 'i sixbf date Wheht the crime Was committed. ' 7.1 ihTdi be Continued t i i I U X It A K , SIIiVERar WHEAT SHEAP GRAIN AND PROVISION t 1 dl3-t- f I 1 : TnEpiSTIGUlSRED j L - EyEISTING, DECEMBER .10, 1867.:. Lcssse3 & Him?crsi......W.:TL Excepted. KvO V .Y ,' ! - CEOCS Q. CANNON, EDITOR, n, i -- DESERET EVENING NEWS: G rent ",i;m i . - j - st i -- ? : n -- -- t i -- d-b- -- I -- -- : -- crrane-errowe- rs ? . I - 4 i. 4 . ...1 J , |