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Show . Offober 1, 1969. 13 JITTERS. LOCAL. AND OTHER . ( and as the Indiana cannot reply to the charges made against them, it is thought that the cry "Indian war"will bo the snrest war to brlxjir the troops and the least likniv THE EVENING NEWS. frttlny. W 'Ma"""""MafcaSMaMaaaaawaMWMMBaMaaiM" f ? . . - . , f - FLOUR DEPOT AJID nsn,r?,(n)EDS Eldrcdco DisTmcr Coubt. Yesterday afternoon, regretted exlfeuiely Jaxnes Kllfoyle, such a slim house last night Jo vrit- - tho cane of tho People the excellent bill provided for the bon- - for the killing of Frazier, continued. Tho lit f Mr. Ilardie; the unfavorable state of following witnesses for tho prosecution ti: vather In the former part of tho day, wcro sworn: IUley Porter, "William Car Martha Jane tutt, waathoculef causoof tho slim at- - ruUi, ChrlUbI Frailer. cnarioa Alexander. I lover . of tho lesitiinato draanX?er r.mzierl,U8far .ndanw. . Tb ' I Auiin , , , rwiuocnr, nans v. xoung, JUiza , . v . v., , i i ixon, i nomas JiouaniJ, Airs, itachel uutiful rendition of "Vlnrinlus" bv Mr. Iticbards. The following named ncraona have rner. Kvervthins which this jrentle- - i nnTvnnanfi . t . ben mm vrirnM... i uwuuw imin prwnw uan ino unmmaiceaoio A t rfvs nf a mastar-hantruo of Y7 ThU orter, v m. Carruth. Ja'f Iuh "VinrinluV as ofanyth'.nsr h ha vet fH01 razler, Christina Frazier, Jane i '.tempted. Tho actor was lost aitrht of.and brazier, lleber John Ilichards, Brlgham m hi stead appeared tho patriotic, locor- - Young, Jr., ICliza Nixon. James A. WrhrnL Hnydcr. rtiprifIo Koniuti citizen, and th deeply tJeorge Vr. llerxr J. Itlebarda. Mn. Ilachel father. wronsr! an'' broken-hearte- l Hans O. Younsr and Chris Label ifuiimi in 1im perrormance!1 are Frazier, were examined for the Drosecn- Frazier, t in all the charac tc an examined for tho defense. tlon, no M ur in irnpoiblr; lost. penonaces point AUer a long sitting. Court adjourned till L. tiHiiic overstrained, uui tiuro w a mrt nibination of retined culture. Cor- - at 10 o'clock, this morning, the Jury being h.tppv placed In chaxgo of two awornoiUoera. r.ft judijment and f?emu. ' At 10 o clock this mornlntr the Court re Mi. as irumia." appeared liOckhart, to srreat advantage; her personation of the sumed Its bitUnsr. Two or threo civil cases iiarartor was characterised by arliasteness wero disposed of by default. ul propriety Jt wonld to extremely dimine jurors names being called and all ii a uturpw. r. iiarato "leutus was present, tho hearing of testimony Xbr tho fuiiaoie. ine remainder or tho charac- - prosecution in the Kllfoyle caso was re sumed. were smoothly rendeml. Martha Jane Frazier. daughter of the de l no aiterpiece of tho Smithand was verve laue:ba hie. ceased, and Oscar Snyder testified for the d bv prosecution and wero knowles ixautiful .. . t . Sheridan I ii . tli defease. ., vm Do iaie oi .Mantua, iy, ciuuiea Charles PonDer and Andrew Stroncr have pnsenteil. Mr. Warner will appear as been named as imnlicatod with Abie and Julian M. I lerre; air. I. IcKenzie as Leonardo Oonzao;" Miss Ixxkhirt as Connery in tho larceny of sheen. It is duo Mirijuin:u ' Tho other characters ly the to them to state that this Is not correct. They bavo each been separately indicted, ;lh ot tno company. on the testimony of Able, for acts of larceny a year or so ago. committed Tho first Mr.tttu of 8rM?Knoi.t)KRs. a name omission . im- umnal general meetlni: of thestock- in last evening'sof report, wehaving occurred tho of .ion's h.'. Mercantile corrected panel of petit jurora, as follows; It. lUmsay.W. F. Cahoon.A. McKlnnon, Instl ut iOu will be held, in accordance, with th Constitution of the Institution, on D. Hilton, A II. Fuller, John W. Snell, Charles M. Kvans, Geo. Deckstead, Thomas ufstijv next, the oth inst. Tho met-tin"ill take plact) at noon, in tho Old Taberna- - Beckstoad James Ure, Henry Ii. Skld-morIf in this city. All persons holding stock Kills K. Adams.. hi th Association are requested to attend. o itKATRic.vL. i r. . , v : 1 1 d. i J-cr- r- - i - : I m m m mm IJARUEY, NIIOUT8, HARDWARE, JUOT RECEIVED Apicnltnial xtopkenls, A Choice Assortment of CHOP FEED C7b tnsKre lAepublio against tn.au a label f r.fraud, IN PRICES TO BDIT. 1 re-Dubli- sh - r-- i 1 o, SKvroN s KerouT oi; SKrrtunsK. Males, ti;. of theso, adults, ii. imiart'ii.N), i. a uses or ueaui as re Tftthin and bowel complaints, canker, Tfevers, 7; marasmus, debility t; i nm niseaae, o; lung com (Mu,T,died plaints, shortly after birth, 1 heart -; aiseasc. rniiu u.si aXIecUon, 1; an lysis, i; drowned, 1. spinal Total interments, I J . I AT LOR, sj Sexton. .Nearly a l:t Fine Tho night Ufore :xt a gentleman connected with tho Thea-ir- o wn returning n to his tne Ward after the performance, when r.ighth b-- of Smith Broth-n- i, bulldera, on the State carpenters discovered bo that a fixe had broken r.ad, out on the premises, evidently through the engine tiro not ha vine been Drooerlv nut Hit. In a few momenta the whole building wouia nave oeen in names naa not ttrn gentleman burst the door open and rouaed tho attention of the neighbor. With the assistance of J. I). T. McAllister. Esq., t 'hiefof the City Firo Company, and other succeeded, in the course of an ciuzens,ne hour. In overcoming the fire. Luckily no particular damage was done to the build- mx. but had not the discovery been made ii c the right moment, and energetic mea sures useii to pout out, a very disastrous fire would hare been the consequence. Manufacturers using steam power cannot be too careful in quenching the fires with the machinery. r it Aous. Mhw Anna Dickinson 4pper- to be "swinging the circle" with a of her California tlrado ajalnjt the people of this Territory. Last Sunday eve tin he lecturel at Omaha, and if the ft o pa.in.the workshops and -- con-n.yct- .1 V - re-h.u- a re-pi- of her lecture, which appears in the uruUof thjitclty maybe believed, for and silly reviling, Mlas ignorant abu-tl.ckiason has no ejusl. For Instance, she H reported to have said: Thero are no bots in S!t Lake Citr. except that or Voux. of which Sir Kimball U the principal.'- "This," she says, "Is continually full; yet the master of children are growing up in iznorance most abaoluto, without the invdt of church and school. Again she y, "Her peopls (tho-- of Utah) are In poverty, bliotry and degredation; as I lok i them aud contemplate their social mis to cry ou-- , O, Uod of the try, I am movedeach one of us to nseour iivlnjr, inspire endeavors to purify and euuobleand elevate ourselves." The report further says, "tho speaker 1h! with a very enthualaUo peroration e et divinity of motherhood," upon ipa the which the editor of the Hcfald gives it as iU candid opinion that 'Wllst Anna her tf ought to be a wife and mother, if ahe .in spare the time, before she again dls ureM on motherhood." Indivx Troubled ix Montana. Our Montana neighbors are erimful of troubles iththe ApparenUy nothing jit an Indian war of extermination will Ury them. The complaints of murders. r Mjerlea and outrages by "the first faml- ll in Montana" aro long and loud, and liieiriiAatisfaction at the conduct, of the Government In not supplying tho Territory with more troops is expressed in the bitter- language. They do not appear to havo he faculty nor the desire to getoa amicably with the native trouble, but' their dislike for n so fills , their eyes that thsv m see nothing fit for tho Indian bat death ad ex termination. The cltiaens of Bitter t are especially excited; they Valley nave settled ou an Indian reservation, have jnotie great Improvements, and haYe found JJe oit very rich and prodactive.and there KTOWMefr.rtbei8S m3ule dLsposscss raprovements in rarer or tho iniV10 m tho United SUtes guar-red-skin- s. red-ski- tlr iJSSJ9 unJa3t nd outrage;" & lSoTldenUjr know or no rights that Vs m 9sj sa waa a a wa. TO, I sIaOJIA' or lie Co., t& OcUt and See for Yourselves. "ts& M. Mllllkln, NETS, CRAPES, PATTERN BONNETS, Ac, And can, therefore, sell at Importinc Package House Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention, and x. Goods Invariably srsrranted to please. E211-6- m co. I JOHN V. FARVELL&Co & Wholesale Grcccrs 83 DODDIE UOOLEil Sllll'JLS A 85 FRONT WH0L.B3ALS STCOR. X, DKAt.aaa in BUTTER, BACON, TTAM3.I.ART) and all klnda of Caftmla Prod oca. WINES, LIQUORS; TOBACCO, TEAS, QUICK- - NOTIONS, SILVER and FUSE. Aenlt for Iks California- Founder. Works of Santa CHu. Thla Powder waa naedezclnalvelvbv theCea wai t acine uaiiroaa in au tneir operauona. Manufacturers and Jobbers or GOODS. 0)F!Y California. Sacramento, Clement, Ottman & Co. AND - see pte lefcgae1 " I P lqne and Uaru Fancy FURNISHING GOODS It. C Clement. Im Ottman. .!'. Paelps,. STREET, -- CHIClGa' R. A. O. a i i Sqalar, K.Bane. II. Morton. Spedt I a dS81y LAKKSTltKET. - - -- ; - 1 1TXINOI8, MMa .,,. s--a - . .i Alarvetnveleeofthe ' ... T ItflmmTtm . m M m LA m w m . m WH0LX3ALK DEALKIil IN if- j. HATS, CAPS, FUItS, m straw: coodd, f 7 - f-- , Wabash Avenue, a , y 3Kf U UU LLii a l . fci,c,e.. nmni. I OO - e" . w si aresra wwensBtsr-a-sr- I - - - - 1111 ...t rr.nr u.nin win - ' a. ...Delivered at . . , t " , Eass , J .', ! . ' .r 1 5 AtJEUUlMa r -- ' J - ' COJirANYi A ! sfB3S - k 4 i r. tM vd . . .. QpecwsolJettedM n 074 j OO ' tL". n r 5 Ji'i'W : WILL. BE PAID FOR Cloai' Cotton t !Ii i j i: VIIZLI.S Da ; . , . , -- ; i" i i'HK 8TOC1C ' , .C ' - ww; 1,lv teiJCv iafe: I: 1 - b, farehaeers of Copper Ore. perlee Caah for s same on eajaatmentciweigukeud TZtetm ; At very Low Figures.; i - tm. Keep the LARGE3T : otrriJ srcxirr zsaltixxobc ' 1 ' I are made inourown. faetorlas.ant others are irom uie uee manuiaevoriea in inei iprotmreastates united sad Km IL .BOODS F! " - : nilitlf nrtT-T!lAt- Tl r. Ca f 43 CHICAGO. 1 ' jravao . and 42, 44 ' ' . I ' WeVUHtAeaU ID MlCnUM Af thM triil nf I " . I ntit laks sna Vteinuy to tbe facilities we have I Una on more favorable ternu than easxbe found 1 i ' I Webae by Ur the larceit and Leat aeleeted I TJ I TTtilna fVitlere Umwrntrnm an mf I ' 'r- I p J Goods by the rackaga or repacked at Fitcu, WilUaiiis """jj" I ti , ,. m it ' ' v 4 : r im4 irtiu( .,,. .i.i m. llw IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP . woolens,: patd ts paesrlsts; IS LEATHER ' WAREHOUSE. sssskss!bbe thatodeLwheilntneruiwev.4!? atvv a m.mm. John V. Perwell. Wiuiam D. sWrll" I ,( mmm dii0Hina, gmss; attest ! Wholesale , Saddlery' ' BURLEY & TYRRELL, CHICAGO, " "r MAIN & WINCHESTER. sBweM Balld lnr 29 RAXDOIPH Fmrtlesilar t ; - thaa' which and cam lax to u. , can be Uooe la a vtry short time, any laly will re bound besnablect to rut oat all aIteor, sarpcenU OXJCXCS 1XIJV OD S , '4to. rd.,.?f55-"a.f- f being held and worn tr luale or icmale,adoUa or chlldieo, ' B -- f '.S3 otmI . v.V luo Movernor.indian LaW Street, 't Thsre may bo elb roodsta lm the Terrltery .7n t can be bat drcsMS the Cur. which Idlea' cut, .... CHICAGO.! 11 SXedels are poJtlvtty the Con ot Wabash Avenue, Trmtam uly oaes that will do- as above at ted. add abandonee of nnquesUonsble testimony can all that la promlaed. loadl called be given that they will do H ;ro"bly "! find theae Model wl!I Relief Sartstles Female ,m trade Unprot. of treat servile, thabllsf atf, however Ijnorant oppose, wharsj1 imdun im when the of the art of calUnj oa, prsvloaaly, to insure ft !3icaii for mSfitZ? those wtoSVVjf tot t fit In every sijle of garment required. 1 tne Ball, of the 17th Ward. 8. U City, end is accomplished, J Mr. ls sole agent fo the Territory. rrfe Je. BUCK GOODS, Ban Francisco Adams, r,icfiEiLL dU ly -- tlsTZS tf ' - TIgBUEfl, The journals of( Barcelona relate an extraordinary tragedy in the environs of that city. Atalefafew days back from a genattempted to steal a Watch of at the tleman stajton Granollera, but was detected by the latter, who arretted hlcu.- .- Jk. third person cams forward, j Jno. FURS, JaCEB, A Lot of thoae very fine heard or. t'T. d206 JUOT : By obtalalnr the CURTIS "Frerutam HATS, CAPS, Asrersts far Heme XTnlaml riM and saarine inaaravnee cesnpasax .21.1 , and STRAW GOODS, MILLINERY Importers of all descriptions of CHOICE JAPAN TEAS. And Dealers In ! STOCK is the large t and most complete OUR any (TULLIKIN BRO'S.y in our Una in tola country. Buyer who have formerly booahtst the Eaat are guaranteed the same or better terms than they have GO and 03 K Street. Sacramento, obtained there. We Import direct from th Msjiotactnrers In Europe oar RIBBONS. SILKS, X FLOWERS. SATINS, WHOLESALE GROCERS. RECEIVED. "big buot," CHICAGO TRADE. DEARBORN . Kanolaetarers, Importers A Jobbers in X TGL, Theo, J. Mllllkln, Bacramento. 3 St 4 UOUW4, our patrons. MAIN STREET, S. U CITY. r--a and, on being informed of the incident, and stabbing tbe drew out nu the culprit lu thabreaaVkUJed Uinx excited the act This barbaroas pot. the had and police greatest Indignation; great difficulty in protecting the murderer from the crowd and lodging him in prison. The mob. however, broke Into tbe Jail, and obtaining possession of the individual, killed him in the treets He Ls said to belong to a highly respectable family la Madrid, i M irrs makes personally the purchases for our house. With the advanUcsa we poasaaa of iocs expert ee in thiapoalneas axcluatveiy, uevounc enUra personal attenUon to It. wa are prepared to exeente any order In our line with benefit to DRESS GOODS jrcsr me sip U and AVE, PL.A.CJ&, CHICAGO.; HAVE OFFICES IN MANCHESTER THE NEWEST STYLES OFllfrEand Paris.' whin a resident partner OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP At 68 A 70 WABASH OAIX IJTXAirCIflCO, CAJLm Q TTUixxtcz? i ; PSBKOMKRT, MTLLINEUT GOODS, ' i- . KMfiTtnrnTrarES WHITE GOODS, uii-xauxN- EaU ! i a9 aaaa-- HOSIERY, OENTH' Jf m -- SMAUVWAItE POCKET CinXTCKT, UrTEHIIAKD The Best Double Sole Pegged, $2.00 11 11 " Hailed, 2.25 njn. : FAIJGj! GOODS, I AND FLANNELS. Far Pair Walls formed or human bones are not uufrequently to be met with in some of tne ancieut cemeteries la the south of Ireland. A remarkable one. the re mains of which may still be seen, was some years ago in the avenue leading In to the Franciscan Abbey or luicrea, In the The 1ditch was county or Cork. MA Kavsasi A a sm vv rAaal ff and vertebrw, the Interstices being filled up with the smaller bones, t It v as about rorty feet long,seven reet in hlght. and sir broad. At d resent theaa ramin havo become partly dissolved from rain and exposure to the weather, and covered with moss, nettles ana other rank Teg etation. These bones owe the regular order in which they are placed to the following cause: About eighty years ago, an tired wo man of extremely weird aspect, and it is said of unsound mind, suddenly made ber appearance lu tne vicinity of vine abbey, and after a short .time took up her abode In an unclaimed and unten anted vault, which she appropriated to her. own use. Phe always seemed to avoid intercourse with the people aronnd and though she scarcely ever spoke to yet the hospitable and good anyn person, nit red neighbors occasional! VBUDoiled her with cooked potatoes and a little milk. Bhe was often seen to drink of the Bride, the brook that ripples by the ruin. Seldom seen lu tho uay time. when darkness set in and silence reigned around.sbe emerged from.her charnel house, and occupied a considerable part of tho night season in collecting the bones of generations long passed away, that lay scattered up and down through the abbey, and arranging them Jn tne order we now find traces of them'iu the ditch. The skulls she disposed of in the small Oothio windows of the choir and chancel, the frontal organs looking on the outer world. A more ghastly sight could scarcely be conceived; yet she fitted them In so that one window remained compactly I n t a rt till tvlthln fattT V a rrrt or i i. on stormy night, it was blown in, and these fragments of frail mortality were scattered by the wind.; The only tradi tion that the country people possess of this mysterious woman for some old people, lately deceased, remember her In their rat Her days Is that she came from tbo North (thu Is that quarter of the compass from which Is supposed to pro ceed much that Is supernatural). After living here entombed some two years, surrounded with a vague reputation for sanctity, and much, respected for she had always refused money, and scarcely ever roamed beyond the precincts of the abbey she suddenly disappeared on a Christmas morn log, aud was never after or - Irlce! A;:i'.i . KEITH BROTHERS, r An Immense Lot of Shoes A NI5QULAU TTAUU " ,J221-- r otntmmsM Ht Unrket Cltj. will be retailed at lesw than Rostou Wholesale .n Orders Oiled Promptly and HAte j Ixwcst FRANCISCO. SAW California Blankets e j; Near Market, TWO THOUSAND Ilome-niad- - iunfots - - Chicago, v 3Ieii' i ' A venae.) (Corner of Michigan ..... Mill. IJlg Cottonwood. PAIRS! ' -- CASH PAID FOR WHEAT lpot, H. I '' . f and f FRONT STREET Koa. uovblc) brandcxlJtOMr sucks. Floar Randolph St., , d. Aixjiin hertajier paste over th moulA of all my XXX ( Triple) and -v I). d2lSwSl lxu Nos.l &3 MINING TOOLS, ORDKRR OF riV'K 8 A CRTS AND UPWARD! IJKLa VKRfc.1) AT ANY PART Or THE CITY ritKK OF CAKTAQK. M. Yoaniz's AtPreX a It. Allan.' is ; ; And Ordrs respeelfaliy slicltd from partlae wtaMot; a ebotee article of Floor for fantUyuae. -r- CLASS ; lllXAJim . - " AND OATS, cross-examine- . , ODL I'.i-.tw- To-nisc- ht ... i , Wholeaale CbJ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OT. - i ' Van Schaack, & FLOUR. -- v t Burnhams F.D.lTeltoc JCB Rail. Alwajs on band, a cnotoe selaetlon oi ALLEN'S SUPERIOR BRJMDS OF auh . .... Bank, fc - . 9ccemort to L.B. Bencfdey ... ! to-da- y, r LinFQRTll , UEllOGG&nBIL aHrosyiiJ to-da- y. . ..,..,,. . - If Jaa.Unftrtn, D. IL ALLEN, "ALu" m Sajcpxte. We havo telegram by Deseret Telegraph lino from Falrriew, to the effect that the Indians, for some unknown cause, hare got angry in that region, and are doing stock. ... to'.nnvFRTisFnFriTs:lzIb:Ei I9ia.s received a i'novtx rresMenli II. Young and mlachieC Last Friday night theytoatole thirKliI on tfoo. Q. Cunnon, II. A. head of hones, Mr. E. ;). Smith, ty belonging Cheeney, of Falrview. Men sent out to Jowph V. Smith, President follow Yun. fr., the Indian trail hare returned unsuc Ii. T. ottng, Sen., .J.wpu uiv.i othor gentlemen, lltshop aro paying allurton, The neonle visit to cessful: more men atari r v.., 10 in? present at th Uounty I In the settlement hare sent for "Indian air, and to hold meetings Joe," "Black Ilawk" and other friendly vnTho)ou :i inai ritv. i uov win return to this cltv Indians to get them to brinjr back their 1 - iU i -- ti T' t s Jits'. I JL i J - 4ODw:.i:a...i- ? , " I'"' aw a1.C Ur-TT'iJa9J- al--. fcif mpivihiwniir-flift- c '. I lU2 lU fc Brewers of V i. radlarl?al6 Alca: Clock 2al Ale. PORTER AtiD LACCROEER, Corner of Pekraon and Pme etreeta." I Mtmli sl-.t,..- GEN'Ii BUPT. daosoy ! . Fred. A. Wheeler, Beey, - -- - M-- : t , -j .1 |