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Show 1 " - n- I THE EVENING NEWS. Hons. Herr Schell returns to Japan br tracted with the Cubans to go to Cuba the first steamer for the purpose of to work their foondrle. or colonists Secrebringing large addition, Waahlngton, D.C The acting a and tea and fresh recomof stock mulberry tary of the Treasury, upon the or in- plants." ; mendation of tbe Commissioner or in The the unusual stringency money ternal Revenue, baa red need the pay Btalea and market continues, and It has been sugthe a sals La nt assessors tn thecoast from gested aa a relief to tbe banks In this Territories of the Paciflo a dollars seven to city to borrow In New .York and other day. eight AllnnADoIls. Minn. This morning Allan Uo cities and to deposit the amount tbe temporary bridge this side tbe Mis- In theonsub treasury In New York, and the here. In which for repairs at the falls of draw sissippi, usedwas or millions ten some in coin are twelvjs St. Anthony swept away, either by The Secretary- of the a sunken log or by the effect of tbe cur- now locked up. has been requested, by rent. Three men, upon the bridge at Treasury accede attention to the sugges the time, were whirled over the falls, In anticipation of his refusal, tion, but with a mess of lumber. have ordered shipments of firms several New York. Jndze Barnard has t east. the from coin granted au order requiring the Sheriff convenThe Independent municipal reor Albany county to male a ruuer tion has nominated Thomas H Bllby for turn, under the sixteenth institu U. The Mayor. The nominee has been a resi reasons governing, him for allowing dent of the city for twenty years, and is Messrs. Pruyn, Rameay and Van one of the leading merchants of San on the Susquehanna Francisco. The ofilcera other nominees are all or his out to be Uken custody railroad, none of them arepro-essionand citizens, without anv evidence of violence hav politicians. ing been used against him. Judge BarnLetters received here from President ard said he was under the impression that Judge Clute of Albany county, Juarez and the members of his Cabinet should be punished; for contempt in express gratificationto at the preferred of Mr. Seward tbe city of MexiIssuing the writ or Jlaoecu corpus, in visit co. which the defe dent has beendlschanr Tbey promise him a generous reception. ed; but be would not take action until The wine growers of California have the suerlir had made a ruuer return. Marshal Barlow denies that any agree- opened negotiations with tbe Central ment has been made to produce Pratt Pacific and other railroad companies for before Judge McCunn. on Monday: but such a reduction of the freight charges he will bring the prisoner beroreuom-mlulon- on wine aa will enable them packages will he whether but Osborne; to ship overland instead of by sea. be dealt by United States laws depends At a mass meeting of the Germans upon his course, as preventive or a last nlgbt It was decided toglve Senator breach of the peace; but be says he Carl of Missouri, n public recep does not intend t recede from his posi- tlon. Snurz, of party, on his arrition and will call upon the entire power val InIrrespective this city. of tbe Government to sustain him If Legal tenders. 74. necessary. On tbe other hand It Is Mark Twain has bought Buffalo. asserted that McCunn has announced Bennett's Interest In tbe ifrprevs, and his determination to have Pratt brought takes a on the editorial staff on position before him, and his warrant for tbe Monday. arrest of tbe marshal enforced. Sheriff hundred dollars in the O'Brien declares that he has not receiv- The final match was put up last night ; ed any warrant, but that when such an the on Tuesday. Mc takes place order Is placed In his hands it will be Coolefight and O'Baldwin have returned executed, the regulars to the contrary home; the former treats tbe attack on notwithstanding. Gen. Prior, Pratt's him at Buffalo as a mere trifle. Counsel, baa expressed bis confidence A reliable gentleman from Texas says of bis client's release from punish- that Jno. U. Pratt, now in the custody ment. Marshal of Barlow, of New York, never The statement, that Benor Macias has was a bushwbscker, but, during the been sent to E a rope to meet Gen. Prim. was commandan enlisted war, soldier, Is said to be incorrect; it is Intimated and has since been Pratt's battery, that he has gone to Cuba to have an ing an citizen and and peaceable orderly interview with President Ces pedes In merchant. order to with theCuban Junta A large section of valuable land baa here. on the Republican river, A prominent firm In Baltimore, deal- been selected south-eaof fort Kearney, miles ing in gold bonds, Sc3., It Is reported, forty 300 families soon intend settling. where In consequence of suspended losses in tbe Southern State seheavy FOREX GIN. curities. Pa. London. A Prince Arthur sailed for terrible accident llarrlsburg, happened this morning at 10 o'clock, Halifax on tbe Schuylkill and Susquehanna The time of the International Boat race has been definitely fixed, Aug. 27. at the of the express Railroad, Buffalo; The Tinu has an editorial .ou the Northern Central Railroad, at Dauphin Narrows, struck a rock three feet In cotton supply, charging Manchester diameter, which rolled down the moun- alone with being responsible for the Tbe rock dragged the train 60 scarcity. It says that with all its ts' the engine left the track and wealth, enterprise and confidence It newhen feet, shot over a stone wall fifteen feet high, ver Invested a penny In a cotton field into the country road, and thence In the outside world, and therefore connot through another stone wall into the cludes that cotton planting does would the If canal. The Manchester and pay. spinners Pennsylvania engine tender and cars, loaded establish a cotton company with alare principally with peaches, were smashed capital In the heart of India things to atoms. One passenger car, well filled would be different with the Association.' with passengers, waa Jammed Into the The Time urges the establishment of u wreck, but no passengers were killed vast cotton field In Kthlopea, but the thought to be! interalthough some were slightly Injured. recommendation, to growers, has had little effect. Only two persona were killed besides esting Timet The the engineer and fireman. The damage says,' if India Is to be our to the express company is large. The feeder it can only be on terms of free coroner a jury nas renuerea a verdict and open trade. Cotton growers must a revival of American severely censuring the Susquehanna be prepared for and Schuylkill Company for not hav- Industry, and In tbe competition of the would have ing a watchman at that point, which world iu such a case India If Increased has long been considered dangerou. by great advantages which, Chicago. The Evanavllle and Cairo Judicious action by the government, it her is probable that Indian agriculture and packet,nearCumberland, exploded boiler Sbawneetown. I1L. on the British industry might be established Ohio rlver,atfour o'clock thU morning; on a oasis or oroaa ana permanent is or 23 lives were lost; tbe boat was a prosperity. Lisbon. The mall steamer from Rio total loss. Nashville. Tbe Lebanon Herald an brings dates to the 23d of July. The nounces, ou the authority of a friend of war news Is quite important A proGeneral Stokes that he accepts the situ- visional government, for Paraguay bad ation and bows to tbe verdict of the been definitely organized at, Ascoat. people and will not Interfere with the The Paraguayans had taken: proculo and captured a Brazilian ship it auchor State Government.St.! Louts. U. The last rail of the there. Lopez' army was securely inTroa Mountain Railroad was laid at tbe trenched; he hsd a large force of reGlen Allen tunnel last nlgbt; the train serves. The Braxlllan'provinoe of Mai-t- o Grasao bad been exempted from Imthe road rrom BL ixuls to Gassed over193 or export duties for two year. miles. Regular trains port n orflt Mm mnA n nn In irnn vVrfnMf1 . w becreta-rBerlin. Tbe to a Baron seut .has with tbe Mobile, Ohio, and TbUe, pote coonectlug all the southern railroads, at Columbus, Be weather, the Prussian: Minister In by a transfer ferry boat, which will Austria, to communicate with Baron transport all tbe trains across the Mis Beost concerning the refutation of his sissippi River from Belmont to Colum allegations that the treaty of Prussia with the South German States disturbs bus. The distillery of Peter Curreas has the treaty of Prague and the relations been seised by Collector. Ford for the between Austria and Prussia. He dealleged violation of tbe revenue laws. sires Baron Beust to publish proofs of ' ; , . The distillery of Mack lot & Thompson his assertions. Paris. The Emperor has remitted the has ceea piaceu under surveillance for sentences passed by a court martial on alleged irregularities. New York. The plate printer's eighty solJlers, and has reduced the strike continues. A dispatch from the sentences on seventy others. Secretary of the Union at Washington Constantinople. The Vizier's letter states that everything looked favorable to Ismael Pacha states, circumstantiror the striae. . Secretary Uoutwell ally the grierance of the sublime Porte. has promised to give tbe matter Im Ue refers to Cretan affairs, his Journey mediate attention. ' through Europe and his oppressive adThe liabilities of Bowers, Beakman ministration in Egypt and demands a & Co. have been ascertained to be about clear and categorical explanation, 'and two million; their assets one million. has expressed his determination; to inBowers. the senior partner, offers to sist, strictly, on tbe terms or 1811. has an editorial, London. The surrender his private property to credi on the subject of the sate of Cuba tors: tne otner partners, it is said, will dothef&me to the amount of half a to the United States, In which the million more. It Is said to be the in- writer ssys, " We entertain a shrewd tention of the firm tore ommencebual suspicion that the best thlog Spain can neesaaaoon aa the present difficulties do la to dose with America la respect to Cuba. She gains nothing by Cuba are arranged. Richmond. It U stated on good au In 1U present state, but loses aaum she thorlty that Gen. Canby.wltbtn 10 da vs. cannot aflord to lose. She is not strong will lasue a proclamation convening the enough to stamp out the Insurrection, but la obliged, by a false sentiment or juegitiaiur aoa applying tne iron-cla- d oath; to the member; and when they honor, to continue an attempt, costly cannot take the oath the seat will be and unavailing. Notwithstanding the given to the candidate having tbe next denial, it la rumored that negotiations are In progress and we shall not be surhighest vote. A of the Congress to hear of the purchase of Cuba Philadelphia. . . , National .Labor. Union will be held in prised been effected." ; having Paris. Tbe French government has this city on Monday; already the Presi dent and otberoClctals are here. Many authorized the French Cable Company delegates nave arrived, ana it is ex to lay a cable from Brest to England. Havana, 14. A plot has bean exposed pected that most of the States) trill be at la Matanzas, to poison the bread Intenlargely represented. St. Crispin for Government prisoners; the ded those who have represented amongst arrived this evening. The Working guilty party has been arrested,; tried Women's Association Is represented. and sentenced. i Tbe session will probably occupy five Paris, 14 Marshal Nell Is dead. Paris, The Emperor was so affected days. The delegates represent over two hundred thousand constituents, and at the death of Marshal Nell that he was compelled hastily to leave the members of trades unions. Ban Francisco. 15 The Republican Chalon'e camp while the military fetes In: were and in convention have county progress. city dorsed the nominations of the lndepen Vienna The Vesss says the business cent municipal convent jo n lor city and relations between the Turkish and Lombardy railroad companies have county o CI cers. The French citizens of Ban Francis- been entirely broken off. celebrated the centennial an- - Baron Beost, in f speech I to the co, or Relchsrath yesterday, defended the niversary tne birthday of Xiapoleon. ournave 'me Japanese colonists Budget and. a!d the maintenance of if the defensive llised anvtner .tact u j land in Pkcsr pcica would be easiernot were diminished. tea for of and Austria forces county, mulberry plantar - ; GEOIIGK Q. C'AXXOX, KDITOrt AND PUBLISIIXR. AMfMl IS. 1MI, sub-treasu- ry TEA ITLTCRC 1ST CAUrORJIIA. - Bt a paragraph la tbe tele rspkto wiilcis appear la another copatch, lumn. It will be seen that Ilerr Scbell, who Las already introduced a colony of Japanese Into California, Is on tbe point of returning to Japau for another comptoj. Bora time since. It will be re nenibered, the first colony of Japanese arrived la California and purchased land and fettled In Eldorado County, where they commenced the culture of tea and mulberries. Their success bsa been decided, and, another year, it la salJ, they Intend to commence the culture of rice, and other Oriental product for which tbe climate of California la adapted. The Japanese colon Uta In California hare been so successful In their operations In tbe land of their adoptloa, that they have written flatter tog accounts to their friends at home, and large arrivals, of these singular, skilful and very Industrious people may be looked far. The Immigration of Asiatics to this country has been viewed as an not to be endured, and measures have been contemplated to put a stop to it; but when It Is seen that good to the country is likely to arise from It, the tide may soon turn in Its favor and the immigration become popular. It Is well known that China and Japan are the great tea growing and silk raising countries of the world, the culture of tea, and the knowledge necessary to carry It on successfully having been confined exclusively to them. This has led to the enormous trade that is now carried on between China and J apan and this country and the countries of K a rope' Now the most shortsighted can easily see that if these very Important branches of lndustry,tea and silk culture, can be successfully prosecuted in this country, and jtbe latter is already demonstrated, ran enormous source of wealth will be opened up, not bnly by supplying home consumption, but also In time, by supplying, In part at least, the markets of Europe. The knowledge necessary to carry them on, In the most successful manner, once Introduced into the country, and their culture will not be confined to tbe Pacific coast, but they will be Introduced Into other suitable localities. This subject possesses a good deal of Interest for the people of this Territory. Hitherto' their attention has been confined, chiefly, to agricultural pursnlts; bat tbe arduous labor necessary to carry on agriculture In this Territory preclude the possibility 'of making this,a In-trust- or region. The prosecution of home lndutries has been persistently urged upon the attention of the people of the Territory, and Its Importance U gradually becoming better understood. But even when fully comprehended and carried out by thepeople, as a whole, it will be found, even then, that many things, through superior, facilities enjoyed cUe where, can b Imported cheaper than they cau be produced here; and at the same lime, the people here will Hod that while tbe climate and soil of thU Territory are not of that character that tbey can hope tn raise grain for exportation, they can produce In great abundance other things that will find a ready sole In the 'msrksts of the world. grain-exportin- g Among these may be mentioned silk and wine. It ha already been demonstrated that this is one of the best silk producing countries In the world, and the same Is being demonstrated with regard to the culture of the grape, and wine raising In our southern settlement. To these may be added, in all probability, tea. it 1 true, that as a people, we have repudiated Its use. but as loog as mankind refuse to govern their appetites according to correct pi inclple, tbey will use tea And coffee. If tea can be raised successfully on tbe Pacific, and in portions of the Rocky Mountain region, it can' be supplied to ihe Eattero. States, and to the European markets at a cheaper rate can It can be procured from those distant lands, Japan. tChInad x Here Is a chance for an experiment, and one that U Worth the trying, that Uto prove whether tbe climate and oil of Southern Utah be suitable for tbe for the culture of the tea plant. The method of culture. If not already an derstood by any of our people, Is within retch.. Ifjt be. tested and proved sue cessful, be or they who Inaugurate tbe movement, may open op a trade that Kill largely" Increase tbe prosperity of the whole people,' -- f SrsciAX. TO TBI D3S2tET NEWS. tele-vranh- c- Val-kenbu- rg, 1 al er . Allen-Gallagh- er co-oper- ate st to-da- y to-da- three-expres- y. s -- - i Under-foreig- y, ( $ ' to-da- y, . i -- - sat. Or haadrtd and tHj 3 the Pittsburg Iron faundiles, have con I " ' to-ds- y, . .,, - N r York, 14. Senor Jmas teles' pba from Washington that he has anthentlo Information that Bpaln will the seed co more troops to Cuba until Span-Uri- J The la settled. gunboat question without these acknowledge that to blockade unable be will r33!a they rebellion. the eraaa oat the fslindand now for their ar are ready Vczt beats .to , j The case, recently partially investi- gated in the police court in this city, in which a Miss Nancy. Brimhall waa complainant, and a Mr. E. WV. Pratt, defendant, is causing, we have been led to believe, considerable talk among the people residing in this city and vicini ty. We have refrained. from" giving publicity to the fall statement of the facts alleged against Pratt, expecting that further developments would give both sides of the story; as he has left the Territory, however, and the farther In vestigation of the subject Is not at all likely, we publish the following com munication, from a totally disinterested party, which we are assured contains the whole of the facts In relation to the charge against Pratt,? as developed in the Police Court: Salt Lake City, Aug. 13, 1869. Editor Jjctertt Afewi: When a man has a disposition to do rlcht himself. and to bring up his family in the fear of Uod, ana to teach nis children good morals and Industrious habits, and continually works for their spiritual and material happlnesr. It very naturally Alls him with resentment to see such a temper Insulted and abused. If this be the natural disposition of an individual, it may be equally applicable to a com munity t large. When wo read tbe accounts of prevalent evils abroad bow young men are led astray, and bow young women are beguiled and ld to ruin by sensual men of beastly habits, whose influence is as contagious In tbe intercourse -- with inexperienced and unsuspecting minds as the moat fearful disease to healthy bodies, our own experience tells us whether we ought to invite andencou rage such an Intercourse with the rising When we see generation in our midst. we feel thankful if young people err, our own homes are blest with lovlnsr. obedient children, who are willing to listen to tbe counsel of their parents. All are willing to admit this Is one of tbe most exalted blessings and calculated to remain "a Joy forever," But how many there are wno neglect to Keep a sunio- ient guard around their treasure! Uow unwilling we are to suspect that a vile, venomous serpent Is building Its nest in tne very bosom or our beloved ones, colling Itseir up ready to strike, and with one foul, fital blow, destroy and eradicate that which has cost as years of the most intense anxiety and labor to implant. When aware of our would not our own feelings tell danger, us at what moment it would be t reach ery to ourselves not to wipe it cut of existence? Would we nourish this hydra in our own bosom until its heads become even more numerous than those on the one of which we read in the fable? The name of this modern hydra is Adultery. The marshes in which it thrives aud flourishes, and from which it atretches lorth its' venomous heads. are the over crowded cities of modern civilization. But the Hercules who is deatiued to May It, is an infant that is being nursed in the midst of the Rocky aioumains. The above reflections have been calle'd forth chiefly by a case which was mentioned in your issue of yesterday. and about which I propose to furnish a few additional facts. One of the proprietors of the Revere House, Mr. E. W. Pratt, appears to have made the acquaintance of Miss Nancy Brimhall, at the house of one Mr. Mua- day, where she lived. The result of that acquaintance appears best from, the following amaavir: Territory of Utah, 1 Salt Lake County. - hell?and be damned,1 if you won't told her Klin to counsel I They also no do her could injury. that the Courtwen 1 because she wy. was persuaded to accept iuo i Salt Lake City, An. n JUSr RECEIVED at the HEVF;nE 1 Tennenfs XXX STOUT left inMr. Brewer's conveyance, which flALOOX, : - : v. ' PALE Tenneni's At. was procured for me occasion. " Bridge's LONDON PORTER The above case Is plain enough with. Hlb bert's PALE ALE, out comment. It needs no arguing. menIn quart bottle. an'awarr Tne abore are The names of the men.who to the public. tioned above are familiar Mr MnrtfUw's nam a la familiar tO all those who are acquainted with the Herts 4n Lot fob Sale oppoaits Dr . rtiPrUn tnnMw Mil h1nv Alii OI thO denon'a. 13Ux Ward. Apply to a mott nmmlnrnt witnesses for the prose at residence, . to cution. Mr. Brewer is well known for Statkjcxst BJuaKKa for sals at thu Offi, c all who enjoy themselves in a ride ' i A " in his elegant City our adrertlsement In another column. pleasure trMr ire Trr Mtnn Is in the "wood Thosb who suffer from Liver CompUiu business.' at Camp Douglas.as Tbe fourth rely upon Jhe IUd Jacket BlUert, becanv mine host derive from Its person will be recognized properties lmm? of the "only GenUle Hotel in Salt Lake ate and certain relief, when all the mum, scribed remedies have proved naeleaa. viry." il AdolpIius Laomabk. Tncxx's No Such Wobb as Fil.TjUw UOCSC ABBXVALS AT TOW58MD l east jsaxmg ivtcaer, jot ao penect u the com. W Todd. ChtAACO. br-sp-ort enll-bLIlo- ua I I bloatlon of the Ingredients entering in to iu I mannfiscture. that good bUcnita, roiu t I pastry, both light and nutritious, can be made every time. It Is always already, alwayg r l:. able, anJ requires but half tbe qaan lty U those of ordinary manufacture, and la, eon. qnently, efcesper. For sals In packages to n.m tbe wants of allby grocer generally. It Benedict, M O Wsatmsn. New York. Kock Ilnd. 8WODrarr, Wssblnitoo. Ooldsteln, A D II "dues, Bmion. Jonn II Caswell. Nw Yotk. W W Wetrter, e and latj, WUeoosln. Hon O A El'lrHfPhillaelphla. R Richmond. Cur. 8 A Dvltnr. 8 4a Frnelon. A P Psabodr. Cambridge, Maw. OTnerstenberf . Chicago O Toocnard,8n Francisco. Omaha. JMr-E- Boyd and family. Cbleaeo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rllekoer. Bran. Ovden. E M Bond, Easland. KB A W Aracam, U3 A CITY PROPEjmrWAHTED. to dlapose or Ute t. J.' TBE UnJaisigtfd wishes accea ct hh! Twenty proriv WHI fncdan1 plenty t,f wattr Kat lulng Lrttud. Ci y Itol 1U acrs. Ad nl wllb Houae NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. celJeut crop of Wnea'.Oats ndvegeuh!e, hv oeen ralaei f'Oin It tbtMyir. A grxxi Saw Mill of tbe Beillemei)'; ... attoatd wltbtn 1 milen hollt troyea Hue, and tsdotrg aforgood otut 1 here la a reauy lo al Lumber, Ltutei and Man ?er If. B CUncaon J. T. Caine and It can e delivered on tbe line of Kniiioao two in ilea from I be otlll. I will dispose of tin, The Manacera take p!enre tn wnnnnnelnj, wbolenMhe above,Lior anfficleot of It to p u win an expense or MANY THOUSAND a good Ubaae and t la Halt Lislce. City, Orcbard. Central situation preferrrd. aim la DOLLARS, they hare aeceeded in ie-- ) Ward wberea good rVhool la kept all tue yeir. earing for a season of Can Mil a Team and Wagon, aso a new Mown wllb the Farm, If wanted, ! Tbe property Is altuated at Weber City, Coun'y. CJXMKXCIXO J ?.22T9 JOSHUA WILLIAM'. ne. . Ut TEH ONLY! WIGHTS Mor-ga- n 18tli, Wednesday Ev'g, Aug. Com That wonderful Ethiopian pany, WANTED UOItPHY & HACK'S wno can ao m ining QlRij seoeral hooaework:. A HIRED . From Itaguirc' Opera House, S.F., for tbs past FIVE W)mn tbslr performance,, MONTHS, have been witnessed by npwanla of 1SO.OOO Persons who si nulla lu pro nouncing tola Tne vr.-Mc- "22i6 Camp DoiJ6aa. ; FOR TBHT DAYS T UostTalefltEiCflapyottlteCflaliicEt WILL "AY ; C A S H I OR Clean Cotton Rags I at tbe Detlvere-- l BEHOLD THE GIGANTIC COMPANY: MTUia IP Iff Y, UESEItETSaltNEWS Lake The GREAT, In Black and White Face. OFFICE, City. BEN COTTON; The celebrated Comedian. CEO. Q. CANNON. d 2x10 , MACK-JOH1NNY Author and Comedian. -- An MEGcelebrated BEAUMONT, Tenor. I I i SPECIAL NOTICE. Mr. T. Magnlre, tbe Manager or tbe PacineCoaaf, plonrcrTbsaLrleal bees t Impress upon Um elUsens or Bait Lake is all that hu been that this Oumoany BEST City, claimed tnt them THE COMEDIANS, THE BEST VOOALiart. and the ;BE4T INSTRUMENTALISTS, ever enraged in a Minstrel Troupe. JOE an rtn.. rtmnoM1 r Important to ths Pubc. KEEP The HOUltf AT LABOR YOUR fe Tl A.TE" have comraencbd J. XV. BAKER, GTtlHIjirV all kinds of The pleasing Balladlst, AJS SHOES, IT. SUTCXIFFE, andBOOTS J. at Pr tn can or wholesale sell retail,hare them, The great Baritone, late of more Low fAin rttch ri -- jj Lysters English Opera Company. astemisfOy gntnl ttferea to im people of Via before. Fur com Tort, elegance and good woikmti- ship their goods cannot be excelled. RKPAIItlNO DOXII S3- - Gmts Boots soled and heeled for SlJH). --tt Ready Closed Uppers always on hand. Grmebecks nuildimg; MLot Temple f Five doors south of City Liquor Store, o 219.3 at bee II. W. KOHT.EIl, Whose melodious solos on tbe exhaltltety CORNET and CONCERTINA are the thetoe of nnleeraal admiration. 11 AST. BEXNIE, Caamplon Boy Clog Dancer. day of August. 1889, before me," Jeter a justice or tne eace, within uunton, and for the County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, personally appeared Nancy Brimhall, who was by THEO. JACXXSOX me sworn in due form of law, and who, The celebrated Iaterloeator and Basso Pro-- f on her oath, did say, that one, E. W. crad, . frora Morns Brothers Opera tfoose. Button. on 23th 1869. of the at Pratt, day July. A. N. ZEVELY, Emigration Kanyon, in the County of- THE inSTRUDEflTAL DEPARTMENT Late Assistant Postmaster Genera',) ana Territory or uuh.felooaitAiaae, Will most be erer the and complete perfect a Tl f It. (Viak a.M Attends te Zhsissa be&rs all Desart rtlrtltattr lrt vUh any Coapaay la California, and meats aT the Gwrenuxtextt. a felonio?rsbe nder and direction and the then of mil there Brimhall, Office: 421 E 8treet, opposite Post Office impart- and wlIL her did ly, forcibly, against men V WASHINOTOX, D. C. ravish her. She, the said Nancy Brim O: Address, Lock Box, 79. And lnelade will P. hall, then and there being a female over A. WALTERS, A. LEO, Beferenee, by; permission, to Hon. Wm,H, tne age or ten years. c21ti.ini IU W. KOKTX&n, Hooper. CEO. THO Jf AM, m mm - 1 H. iSOREINER, "i ; - j - ; XL. HIJLLEU. W. UUSOBE, , (Signed) Nancy Bbiimlau Subscribed and sworn to before me, PBOO SA02IE PABT FIRST. the day and year first above written, ,,, OTertnre ,,. .Orchestra ,,. j.. . . Company Jeter Clinton, Opening Cnoma --J W Baker Bhamns O'Brien. Justice of the Peace. CO PABTNEBS HIP heretofore exist's; Joe Beavoty. Yoang aosue afnrpnjr rpHB As stated in vesterdav'a lasne of lh A-- between John H Kelson and . Aimes Beaumont root aU pa, Henry O. Uone Away., Cotton Field, under the Xlrm name and style or KEi Deseket News, Miss Brimhall did not LA.UQ Bn Mleaey's HAliLK FINALE. appear in the Court at 3 o'clock n.m.. TOEO. JACKSON and COMPANY BON A FIELD, Is this dsy dissolved by raoual on the 11th, which very naturally gave consent. All partnership liabilities will be reason to the belief that there must be a Silver Cloff, the Boy setUed Bennle by John II. Kelson, by whom thebna-nee- s Champion Mast by "skunk" somewhere. - Onr police offiwill be continued. KrcxxEs i ErnxoriAV oosoqfleatbcr. cers, ever vlgtlaut and alive to the Wel- Rooster's All perssns Indebted to tbe late firm of Ke1 fare of the commonwealth, soon Insti- - Oay Uorsa Jockey, V JOE MURPHY lson A Field, will settle the same wltb John H. tutca a eearcn ana a cnase, in which v;nampion sons boio, j . Kelson. they succeeded In overtaking said Miss FatdeAfnqut JOnS H. KELSON. Mack Johnny Brimhall at Union Fort, fifteen miles Vocal Post,. HENRY G. FIELD..Beanmont and Sutcilffe d223 distant from this city. The officer In SOSG I DAKCE 8alt Like City, August 11809. IRIHITABLE EEfl COTTOH cnarge asaea her the reason why she had gone awav without aDDearinc In Comle Ethiopian Sketch of . Court. She answered, that Mr. Pratt bad given her for going awar. and DEAD AND TELE TBI had hired Mr. Brewer to furnish con- Characters Joe by Mnrphr, Johnny Mack.Theo veyance. 8he prod need the $200, the . i .Jackson, J WBar'k ., . , amount of the bribe, to the officer, as Cotmotmrtitum JSnl JCohUr y ox NOf IGE. , - . . - - . 610 D1I ALIVE! . meiruui oi ner statement. testimony At the reassembling of tbe Court, yesterday morning, defendant's attorney, Mr. R. N. Bask in, appeared and declared that Mr. Pratt had left town, and would not appear in the Court: his bo ads, to the amount consequently, of $300, were declared forfeited. Miss Nancy Brimhall was examined by the Court, and stated in substance as follows:' "The reason that she did not In the Court, at S o'clock on the appear 11th,-wathat Mr. Pratt had sent men to bribe her to stay away. A man by the name of Jerry Mann had come to her in the her to morning and tried to leave town, and offered persuade her $100 for that purpose. She refused to accept the money and go. Afterwards Mr. Monday, and another man' whosa name she did not know, but who Is the proprietor of the Ilevere House, came to her ' and told her that she ought to go away from town, that it would be a far greater disgrace to her to appear In Court In such a case than to Mr. Pratt himself; that she need not stay away more than a week or ao. In the meantime Mr. Pratt would leave the country, and she could come back and nobody would think about IL They told her that any more they were lent from Mr. Prstt and ihzt ... . a fused., ;hen Ilr. Munday said, VTfaea; j SPECIAL jrOTICE. The perfbrmance to fconelnde with i THE 10011 HIGHT OF HAHLET! .1 ED will recommeace ibe IB whleb jos Mnrphy, Ben OrHUt. Johnny THE UNDERSIGN j of tbe 8 ALT , LAKE DAILY Mack,.Tnso Jarkun.J Wll.kw and Mast Bennle will appear. TELEQBA.PH In , a tsw daya, a a Momlnf ' tf: J :ili!s"V'- J.,-- ; r;; j-- Box Offlee open for sale of Tickets on Paper. p 'All previous shbwrtDers; who bare toK Tuesday ami Wednesday, at 11 a.m. receive their papers regulai ly, In eonseqoen B,,Bl,,B,l,,,B",l,,BB"B",aaaaaaaaMMMMHMBs of post si irregularities, or from otber tbe , removal of tbe eatabliabnaent Ogden. wlU please eall at tbe TucaBAPB Offie Immediately and notify the clerk, and tn' papers will be delivered with promptnefcS sn mafi TAX PAYERS .ffl.lt T .v. j" j j: "." W bereby hotlfled that the TerrttoriaLCounty reguiarlty. are now received at tbe oBH and City Taxes for taa omnt SabaerlpUons i of the paper, let Soutb Street, between E at an J doe, nv Payment fcan be uaw-v'j West Temple Streets, v;.-i.- i'l : d221:M T. B, H. STENHOTJSE. Court iloiuf in this Oty t soy time daring business hours i: it i : 1 j cao-darin- ' ' V : rm. i ' I ; - J ,, j . TI. T., BURTON, Assessor and Collector, B- -lt aa4 0oUetor'Offle. a. u citr, lAng: u. isca. Lake Cooaty V . azut authorized by Elder Jesse N.smUjW I AM receive SabscrlpUons for the icandi"" Sar. d222.tr iiJf,lLlr jr f T ell sS4e .,r; pr.fr 4 to llzr caa ROBT. ii CAMPBJ ..: AKD HALF xot :is . lQGk WACD, BmJM VI f Inquire of Hosea Stou VCiT Hal'. a norsn t American ror k. ; t. V- ' ft at g , , t |