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Show SAVAyAn, a.r47. Tfce butloMt of the town of Abbey ville, B.C., portion was destroyed by firw i loss ou,uw. rruaiiy iaiureu( Boston, 17. Perbaps the most novel was the and interesting service one held in the "Old Booth Church," which will probably be the last held a erected in 1730, there. It is a and now for the second time occupied by troops. The audience was composed of several companies of soldiers, quartered there while guarding! the city, a rew clt'zsns and nair a score ladles. The interior of the church presented a strange scene, the fioor being strewn with articles of soldiers' camp. The chair was composed of soldiers a sol dler presided at the organ. The service was conducted by the- Bev. Drs. Man nlnar and Murray.- Pa., 18. " Thomas Mc- "Bcbajitox. Nam ara. con stable of Lack awan na township, was found near the hotel at Tyr ovule, on the outskirts or this city, on Saturday, with his face smashed fearfully. " His hands also bore several wounds, eviden tly received while trying to ward off the knife of the mur- THE EVENING NEWS. Q . to-da-y, j E O n Q E Q C A H Jf O If Alrf ttTBLISHXH- - - to-da-y, SSITOB -- If earfajr, land-mar- SoTembtr 18, 1873. ; IX adverting to the outrage reported last week, It ma; not be amiss to sug gest that not only should the parties manifestly principal in the case be se cured and brought to condign punishment, when proved guilty, but all who can be proved In any manner accessory to each Tlllaloy should be secured also and made .to receive' their due portion of by law provided. Not one should escape. This case, so far as it appears, Is one of, unmitigated vileness, it Is sheerly diabolical In its -- " the-punishme- nt nature, and lhe guilty participants have no claim to any .consideration other than the due execution upon them of the severest penalties of the law for such case made and provided. .The crime indicated Is net one that can with safety be passed lightly over. In the czmmon 'interest of humanity, of the weak, the inexperienced, the pure and the virtuous, the demand comes with imperative force that the perpetrators of such enormous and utterly unmitigated crimes be allowed no possible avenue of escape from the prompt and unerring and complete pnnlshment due their high crimes.',. If criminals of this class are permitted to go free and develop their hellish plots with impunity or even with any degree of safety, then farewell to the peace, the purity, the honor, and the happiness of our families, farewell to the vbeautiful and endearing relations of father and mother, brother and sister, parents and children, farewell to all that honorable men and women hold precious and sa- cred, farewell to the modesty, delicacy, and purity of girlhood and womanhood, for nnbrldled and brutal licentiousness will subvert and overcome these and establish upon their ruins a reign of the wildest debauchery, under, whose dark shadow nothing bearing the form or appearance of girl or woman will be .safe from pollution and fiendish out! rage. f cow- . No greater vileness and moral ardice can be shown than In the tn-trapment and enforced pollution of innocence Bd purity, and this worse than beastlyofTence is not materially mitigated even when the girl Is foolish and forward. It is the proper business and duty of every man to honor and not to dishonor, to protect and not to outrage, to defend and deliver and not to entrap and betray the purity and fair fame, the peculiar sweetness and delicacy! the precious Jewel and crownThe ing glory of womanhood. wretches who look ' upon the beautiful and the pure and the innocent with an eye to their defllrment and degradation are unworthy admission to any decent society, but when they attempt to their vile thoughts to deeds they are not fit to live, not a spark of fellowship should be extended to them, but they ought to berepndlated.denoanced. outlawed, denied all sympathy.shelter, and refuge, and execrated by all ma' i re-Uu- oe j nkind.:;?,; .. . - , W I v- - , 'J-- j'i st Th New, fork Sunday Mercury contain the following 1 concerning the Woodhull business, purporting to be the result of an Interview with a deacon of Beeoher's church Reporter I Want to know how brotakes this Woodhull' ther Beeoher ' af-.fa- ir. - .: Deacon Hudson He ain't going to to anythlcr about it. He's ' going aiy cut the whole thing and let it go.' Bo? .j Reporter f to-Deacon Hudson Yes. I saw him to.- take day, and, he said he intended ' ' no notice of it. Deacon Hudson added to this that uo matter how many circumstances Mrs. Woodhull produced In support of her charges, Mr. Beecber would refuse to .take any notiee of them. Reporter But, Iaoon :Hadson, will Mr. Beeoher not take the trouble to re- fute these charges when they are made v& circumstantially? Deacon Hudson No 1 don't tb Ink brother Beecher will take the trouble. You see we know him, and we don't to take that a woman iropoee save against him. I ike i Woodhull anything know Victoria Woodhull as well as brother Beecher does, and she never told me any thing about it. I think it is blackmail She wanted him to pre- -: aide at a free love meeting and he wouldn't, so she came down on this Tllton thing.- ; s V brother Hudson, do ReporterWell, the Plymouth Church flock intend --, to atand by Mr. Beech!? Deacon Hudson Of coure we do. We know him, . and' we will support -- - -- . , : ' ; : - ' 3 fti: ' - derer. On' Saturday 18. Phii-a.dki.phta- ., , nisht Wilson & Sons, silver and plated ware manufacturers, at the corner of Fifth and Cherry streets, were robbed of eight thousand dollars' worth of pro' s"i- perty. New Yobk, 18. The cdmmittee of evenseventy will decide, ing, whether it will continue its existence or not. Some members think it wise to preserve the organization, to support the mayor elect, Havemeyer who, being a democrat elected mainly by the Bspublicans. is without present Z,., political backing. ; Thurlow Weed is slowly recovering from his recent severe indisposition. Insurance circles are excited over the rumors that the judges in the adjoin ing county are ready to appoint receivers upon ex parte statements, with a view of making money out! of the misfortunes of the companies. The under writers say tney win resist ail sncn action, and hone the next legislature will so improve the law that the companies temporarily affected by the great disas ter may not be pnsnea into; nquiasuon on the ex parte statement! oi any one or malice or nope actuated by motives - . of gain. .vl i.:: , t Along the line of the Hudson river a terrible disease has broken out among the poultry, and chickens are dying by hundreds. Turkeys, geese said dueks in the market show signs of the malady. The disease appears to be assuming the form of a destructive pestilence among domestic fowls. - v Dropsy has made Its appearance in all the city ear stables, and fifty per cent, of the horses attacked Are said to die. The horses affected are mainly those worked while suffering from the epizootic Stablemen are becoming the disaster alarmed, as they thought r -s is was disappearing. Andrew D. Fowler.formerly connected with the Clevetand Plaindealer, was burned yesterday, at Newark,. N. J., and has einco died. t ' to-morr-ow I . . WESTERN DISPATCHES. BUTTER. Cal., 17. A VCUnK man named Richard Jackson, at Amador mine, was accidentally knocked into the shaft by a bucket yesterday. Search was instantly commenced for bis body. One leg at a time was first found, then bis body from toe lower ribs down. then his two arms next. The rest of his body, with the head, was all gone. From the lower lip up in the lump it is 1,200 feet from the top. He is the most mangled man ever killed in the mines bere. He is a member of I. O. O. F., and he will be buried by them' in their cemetery Eubeka, Nev., 17. Jasper J. Oehoff, who was shot by a strsy ball in a shoot ing affray on Thursday evening, died was a yesterday morning. Deceased, native or new xork, aged ou years, m. 17. Pedro Gio van- Btocktoji. Cal.. , W 11.01 KUT. V CXmCIS, m out gunning onwww the Coppero polls road Jg iuifl tO tl AT uiiim of the wacity, in drawing bis gun out gon, muzzle toward him, the hammer caught and discharged the contents in to his right side, close to the arm pit. He was killed instantly. ' At the railroad mass meeting toconsiderable interest was mani night, fested ana amounts were suDsoribea, which Places the total amount already to-da- y. -- . subscribed at $5,800. . .. " r- litt, H' -- (j.-T-iw ?: . to ra DSSZSET 2TCWH.1 , PXB WXSTXBir XTSTZON . - 1 ' - OF. UTAH, f , salt ; :. 1 ; 3 t) 3 l1.. .. Bwii-Br- wtala.AJfc..VV? jUM. .4. ". aWBaaaaWaMSBfaaBBW FOR .XHE NEW.SUPPLY OF ESS TTlTOl.flAZ.13 - i: . ! , ; i- S9 Elalt, Hops, Qccds, Cutter & Eggs, S a it Xi a lc o ci tf.; . ! ' 'A ! . i . . A fiendish 'attempt not fasUntd securely, and they were displaced by the locomoreadily tive. A. reward of a thousand dollars le offered for the apprehension of the vr r guilty parties. XT. J., 17. In the silk Pattebson, rcsvers tttlte til the employer! but ess have conceded the old wsses to the - were - ".....- -. . York, and it is not improbable that a general division will shortly, take place on the xnarriass quftion. on te c:s tUd.to dylcj poultry .in 9 of the banks ,Xl-?nfrom by the Pennsylvania, an epidssilo disease, which appears Caeral. ST6CK .' .. 1TABTJSD Flrst-Clas- s Wheat, White Barley, Oats, Corn, Peas, Dried i Fruit, Fresh Butter and Eggs. "it il i ae.i.ays; s 'll'i L"tt- - i T I Ji.Y .. I I 1 IS : 1 A LAHCE OHIPMENT OF THE i r ' ,"l:.-''- . .i - II a V Bl il 1 mil AAak I mm A mm I - " f :' ?' ' '. !M - '...i.' .1 thod, :'f' ; .. . T MORE OF THE -- Z. O. Ma la H F&CT01Y SHOE DEPARTMENT, 99 East Temple Street, - U0IIDAY BVBnillG, " N S! Gr i . t it t Dae Ifotlce will be Given When tbe Ifew Stork HovEnssB ie, lata. The supplies of the United States , Branoh Mint, says the Csrson Register, are being laid In for winter. Five thou sand cords of wood, 20,000 bushels of WM be presented, the romantic drama, of ln- tease interest, en tl tied charcoal, together with a number of tons or curry's stone coal, are among THE "MAN WITH' THE IRON MASK. GENTS' BOOTS, the necessaries which are being pro cured to Tun the institution. The Mint MR? LADIES' BOOTS,' M. BATES has done an immense business daring ... As Or Iron Stask. CHIIiDRBN'S BOOTS, Qaston, the year, and is still turning out a large amount of coin, and the supplies needed HISS JEAN OLABA WALTEBS, GentV Sliocs, to keep the concern In operation le as d Jisns ostanges. Ladles' Shoes, i 1 quite an item. i s .B'b'b t ArrlvYi. ! t 1, F. FOR THE BOYS! f Children's Shoes, GENTS' SlilPPERS, aaASIES' SLIPPERS, Will be presented the great drama In 4 Kpoeni, . entitle t '' Teams heavily loaded with srraln. ItegUter, are continueaja , the Carson ally arriving from the ranches of Carson valley, being conveyed to the i crist Til il IT THE ' - ' WITH THE i ' Weather cr Stormy Weather; For for WoXkmff, Dancing, Working, Sparking, 'Climbing, Riding, Fuh- -' Eseli Epoch eonta'cs a strict and thrilling iff. Mining, etc, etc. phaee In this extraordinary man' Hie, nntli A large and eholoe assortment of the abeye. his murder In the B utile, aternly corrobora- euy own make and imported, at the most IRON 1U1ASK. OAA 1 Whlcn win be presented with new soenery.ete. .... Savage, 96; 93; 92; 93; 93, b 5; 91; n t. 4IU.II. wo. mn. m. ''': U : . Belcher, 100 5 85 Caledonia, - 65 Knloaer, 6: 64 25 Globe. 11 . 635 110 600 - 71; 23; 281 -- I u justice, t Buckeye, li Julia,4t5.: . 5 23, -- NY Con. II 80 ots; mm ma. Senator, as iuu uociusniai, zj. 100 Insurance. 4 m . . 75 m lpOOWoodvUle, cts . , . ', , i fm W4r. tm- Mtrtj BBSCMOI At. TO rSKAMB, anaagiaaaj mmm KiTio. I mtmmnenj m Ma Tfc. BOMB BITTBKSara liarmlul Witt tm rnrM-- s mmm mmtmrnn. aa Tata B1aralaa Baa arar kaaa aOerat t. tha aaMla SO rLBABANT TO TBI TA8TK. mmm at tha mmmrn timm eaaiMBlag aa aiaa raaaoiai aetata, Indoraad by laa audleal fraternity a, Ut beat ka.va to Um rkarBUMoeai. Itatat kttlaat givathaBtairtrtaWuS k ,v ... ' TT.T4: t'tf. un , BtUIt . '. K. 0. ei,-:- STOCK We been niDES r,.l i.l 1:1' e . - en atl. ,;,f !.;!. aiuart" ara areaaraa, aad karlM wltatttit laa tl t j f Au-m Wa aaaarfall BaBaBr with Ju e. a Tauu.1i, d. a- CoarnutAW. V. 0. i. ; " x i Ji.l I'ciiAjja ; 8 ana ............ . ,1j .'fu i,U .';.:.) : , ibtiib . i we ', !i-- l ri , t - . . 1 eariy ... jutpaouuB ... ' waa mutv ma . -- i i v ... ... 4i ' ,4 i . xrtlt iw naieoiaMi litM.iKooA, 10 f i trk; taledee 4 V .If f t ti u I It ! I DRESS t i : GOODS 1 v IN , 1 i lall Hua or .. UtH ..: a GREAT. ; VARIE I FY. 0 1 .J 1' i AM JOBN r Full and: '.Complete. w..4 1 at No. 18 Second Soiitt. sueet, wal payiv ,ii,pin Wfeeat; ObIi. Bnrlry , Flaar asMl 1S7 itorieal Ttmli. , ftVft Ua I O aaAAaA aha ttaiailal a ttatalaa aaafc aa ara hi gaaaralaaa hy aMalaal atafaaataa. Thay ara tal i attmliBaally aa altat aaaHaialalagtaaJaiwia hafeaaAamwiallv aatry afhlat.aal ta tha lav ar AMintaaBl amattl aa , 1 u Down to $l,fi0,for Down to $1,70 Ad all other grain 100 ' 7 ,rto i ( . lbs. by ha saoki V- - do ? l 4 -- 18 "' ' ' tf t 4 t I. 4 t 4.i i ' 4; . i"n:4 U'.) We ara at in' reretpt of oar ' ' 1 .'A ' I :!:. I'.t;;. .) A 1 & BABNKP, .1.; - 9. it . fbabu. W. a AKKSKDT I , BBalBUaBt IB Sat abave Joanr Vawtbtav, V, 10, 1I7. jfaaaa. t . I TJlVriL. FTJIITIIEIX 1VOTT1CI3 CuomATt, Ammmrn Htn Srttafa"; gaw Baaat Blaait ih Bittara." hTt ttaailatl tha fataaato af tha Aittahltayaartnaaal.i. Cm, 1 Oct. imb, RUIWMMG. T .H. B, CLAWSON, Supt., J. T,e.Caaiiiata.at.P. ararr ward IgjaffhasaJShl. I i aft t. ko, ta. mm ' ataalar MaiaaaAaUatraaim, ' i " 1 . WOOL D01K1IIT ,1N'D ; ' B4aiagOtaaii mgrtdtaata. wtaaaaaitly rmatiiiit tacai with aa aha baat biB va ara aaaualataA, Trmm tha araat aara with whioh tha an ataiaiaagtA u4 fraa tb. thtlnt attrialt which aotar tat. thaB. wa aura aa Aeaatthat thay will mm ' V C 1 a BaetfmUT laatlaaa.th.aimi T,J.TAanita.k7l. eto'ths trj xooya iJoct and Goznmodiouc .. a. A. Cubs. at. Bp B. O. Mom. M. D. W. A. Wilcox. M. D. Ivbbbt rsnaau V. 6. MABwa: HoartTAU St. Lama, Ma- - Oat U70. JAB. A. JACKAOM A C.,-- t haraaxaauBM tha faranla far awktoc ataaianh Blttafa," aa4 aaad (haai hi tha BaaaitaJ tmf tha Um laatfcaaaiiatha. I ataalatr Mtaai tha awat aalaahla taaia L. at alXHIA, aa4atiaMlaataela U7V-JaS. A. lACXSOB A Ou Bavia j ST. Locta. Jal C tTfai tha faraiala tnm arhleh raar aaltaratat Bliiati mrvrm, knd C6nM.ll - , .u.. 1 h.. ia, T. . rMttt. if. D. , .u W C. A. Wajb. Mt. D. "r i pnouoax hjto thio territory, have obtised j Bm . - VOD.W1U, M. J, C Vwtihiu. M. O, Dr.CT. V.LtrDWia, - -- v... . Order by Mail receive special and prompt attention ' 1 aBaitt ta tma aaaMa. k.CH. Bortuaiaaa. It. D. I U: cur Jratroxis tns a i At WflTard CJtT. rTarember 10th. of oholera W. and infantum, the Infant son of Heber a wseas ana s eays. j. v,lluoDara, aceamootas ' v i t .' In OoShen. TJtah County, Kor. 8th, of dTeesy and Inflammation of the bowels. MABatJEBlf E, wife of Phillip Thomas, aged 4A years, months , .v and S days... DaptUud into the Church of Jesus Christ of LattavDy Saints tn 1S5 in the AUtwen Braneh Qlamorgnahlrei Wales. She leaves a hnsnsna and sersa calliren. She Samt-Colired and died a faithful Latter-da- y ...... i . on- j ,, ; . . toECTlATJf t the 13th instant, f Every Famllr snosld nave a Bottlej. , QBACH Ann rnaa i dots at j&aammuiaj nvr- - ; Waatk h rib. Kaghmnd, Feb. 1, 1S0O. v 4 errdhlrr la XT. th was baptlEdd by Elder W. Woodruff, 1U0, and emlsTrnted to Jtamroo the same year. ramp. arth.HMBlttm,-'Uaaart Ifcarafata a aaartt ar , anwltrtaa, mm pmmt haTtaa bats takes hr i" She shared the perseenttass off her M. W. aara .aaarfned taattraiala. far auUtiaf tha HaaM Mttata," aa lanaMlaa faaaaaf ran lsu la that place, and, ia IS, mored to Winter aaegllaaat. fat Ita aoaaaltla ara tha beat OMartlalaai all Quarters. In 1M7 she earns to this Territory af tha .lua ta VMlom th.y hctoaf, hatag highly Taaia, SttaialaBt, CanBlaatlya bb4 tUghUy Landra. Tha araaa at worths Pioneers, ana 'settled at Bountiful, bVaawehla, laaMruMa vtth taaralaiaf ahar prtaariaathaaiaiatrlaUy H.Ttn, M4 Immm, mm ha .Scot ta nr pHrat. armetto., wbare sae resided entll her deatbr feaaserer tumor. ara laka attaaara ia taaaauatadiag tht ta aU attataa aaaferaaa been? notable for mtaxrltyand fatthfoinesa. Her a.aha; BMttraaa hel tha, hat...Taaia aa4 atlataiaat mam CI i ') . XaXiucii Tfj and Xletall. salo p ..ff. i I AKti- T-Thole- 'l 'l ' ''(!,! ' I.O WEST PIlIfEH ; a, ,r: ' ;i t DOUSE tDOLLARSt 1 U All at Mm , 6; 6; 6i; Ci ; mrmv fv .... W COLLARS I mm ? .... t At Bountiful t- nonSE C0LLM101 ... ini,iMHliiiMMriMtfiNlNAiiinnWiuau ritlaaUat Hi tawa, nv in A SPSS ay Uwrlonl rKIYBBTIYB tar rmr aaS aim, Utormitteala, Illlnmii, and all diMrder artolBi fraat ailaaawMa aaaaea. Tkejr ara aa klfklr naawiM aa4 to tt atMm at fcmlnaM aa alMjBUat Aaptttraa4 liiMfl, la timaf MMTMMnrtm a laittt in OtrlDUlty bIM la aradaeiaat kasor tataHa. .TkT an miOm. U. aunttay i t y 'tf - v S Hill, 81; Sh b 20 .p i.xt, - s i, cm HORSE mDSi STPAUchBi;. , b 5; v23; r To accsiiiiaodata th rauidij IaCTeasim:,Bames8 of thii Drrtrimtjat . ALL KINDS. ,. .. - U-5 wO W - 4 Daney.lt u COST. , :!ri-i.,rf Jii1 -- ' LEATHER,, J HARNESS LEATHER, IMPORTED SKiwa, A8SKBICAW GAI.r SKIWS. SiOBlOCCO AID BIB SKISS. SHOE FINDINGS AND "KITOF 110; 109, 6; 108r; 108, e 90; 110, b SO; 108; 108, s 30; 108, s 90 20 Confidence, 13 140 Con Va, 68: 65: 57. b SO 8 NaT. 161 i10 60 C2iTl. DKT (iOODS DEH r cjjr; T,. n is a mrv'rswft tlliitt, ,ntr, pvjciUPPER s!Srr. I ; f OUR OLD STOCK BELOW : Empire Mill, 9 Tb open from 8 e. m. till 8 p. m. .can t SELLIHiGr OFF H & N, 5 Imperial, 11 Office as sood as newv- almost. MeUla POX OtFlCX open for (A soU Of tiokelt en ths tiatt o xerforTHmue. at 11 o'etomJk. . , PUBLIC, Commissioned by .tho Governor. BOOTO - t lis, 60 870 5"' Duly, ,2 1 NOTARY -- -- I 95 96; 85; 94- - 95, bSO; 93. b 6: 93 2G0 Point, 123, a 90, 123; 124; 122, a 90; 123: 124. b 30 215 Jaeket, 113; 112; 111; 112. b 6; 114, n bu; b w; 110; 110; 113, b ? 190 STAYNER V. ft;'.' FATE AND FETTERED,.;.. Bah Francisco. 18 . .( CIIAS.: y- GALLRR l- - M0BHIKO BOARD. B &B.7i x reasonable prices, f j .3 -- XAYIJKI., jHAIBI SrBKKT, HEXT TO SIATACrl HO. In aotlv preparation, two new and original WE SCAKX TO OBOES "AKT, STTXS ABTD UHUTT DE8IBED AWD " 'oramaalenUUad;r WATlsa-ArrsOS- MIHIHQ STOCKS, ilOO I .85 : . . 80 Ophir, 57; 66; 65f; 65 5 Q &C. 205 CHARLES W ' CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, ) mills oh the outskirts of the town. The crop has been unusually large the pre sent season i and the grain crop has become a feature of Interest In the agricultural market. Muoh of it is being shipped by railroad to Virginia and towns adjacent thereto, and it is already by faols and documents, seised daring the a noticeable feature-tha- t farmers are ted . t demoUUon by tns lnfarlstsi people, devoting themselves to raising grain pore generally tnan heretofore. I f V t 4 ',4 J .' 1 1 jji .' ,v ! I r f 4 "d1 In proportion at 1" rjeassecpy. amtaua triitmlrf The atorm which jVn,f"fr, .AAXiUWJUAlAa'J, v ataaaaaflhatjaiaa tttirartalagtraBlaitaiit lgaiilaa,ae 'At TVnaeca Key- - OoC'28th: County, LfryIn timm nhirliiwi ' Aaaaa. dsniatBnwttiw enTWed-ac su . City. the raged inI nortn;ofEurop i& jl. JAtnra, m. w. DAKIEL SXABTO. t r. u. t ATrt u ' a. T. Bmraoat, M. 9 S. With, laha. c, needay aod iThurRday fcw jrety idisas-troOuonFather 8tanton was born Ifay S3, 17SS, in W. T. fiMimM at. 0. a . BaaMtna. ,hL B. t .1Wt, M. K. . , . , ,,, throughout Denmark, and on the, daca, XT. T4 was a soldier la the war of ltlft em sn a v t ii p bkopkmed ULBl.S." ooat the wind blew a hurricane. Bala IrratedtoObio laUlS; reelded la Klrtiand: was W.a. u.AiB..V. tt"7 O .v.hnut.aD" at A a lamn , CITY CREEK IRON FOOnDRxV f)UTt!;i..a .Vol j WKJ. 'J and snow fell and streams overflowed baptized Nor.S, 1C8; tn 1S3J emigrated to Jackit..-. Aa,j T, hara a , 1 Cikiim, Baat. , tha LniTH, jBa; Biaataiih "CfWar.lt hitun.otM ! i o4 iii uv'iu iiiif.j ii 1! a mm M liainil afanlalta that ara tiaalhaitg tha and Inundated tbe country ,for ,mUes son County, Ho.t was thrown by a will horse tn Baaaathaawaatlaaf vA..tn.t feu .j j T am wrBTfTMlvB4 tA fH.UK IMMiaU Mi hy tha Maataal f1 aa. aM tawaf ara BaMHatta , Great damage was done to seaport ISO and hurt la the ehsst, ufcHnaUly rasultlaatn imM S arygaapaaifaily, nxen CAtTiraa : a. nmwrm, m. v. 3s3 atCTTOAB.BT. D. towns aod numerous marine disasters his death. He retained Us emeUent memory wataawafaawlaaaa, M. Iiuu.ll. D. . Oat J, A,AtlBBV short notiee twenty-fn loss at and of occurred. Reports of the KaaMiAaAjaavlt. ! ,,. ,".-..tnteSectto sis tssi moments, and and our .. .. 4.. ships are already reoeived.onHalf keptpowerful ,j8".. .4ji.. .,4. numer a He (.J'IJ I teayes to. end. fsCh the the the ous the town of Prasto, an island 17 ti La faiaUr, .. ... . Baltic, was laidfwaste by " bbib. Aavawasary Av the wind.' The small isL J .lLjltj. He honssUy CUsd many rer?oc:sie pocusasm was entirely submerged nd allih? ii1 1 habitants drowned. 4 16, King Amadeus passed Maibzi, Iti a WA'lt'lsr2 , a bad night. biii UJiW ,14i;4S Sfc.iS ctl k ' lntaM J . o 16. Strsa from 1 ,1. it ,(.r.,J A om O dispatch London, fa.ailL.Aj' JTorixact Waxjutr IIotJSB, ITpv, IJ and IS. "'' '. ' ' .HAGKOECSi: and date, reports forty vesland, 'a: BLOCKiic T Ii Arm. Idtbo Cltvt J P Jr!--- r. sels totally wrecked by the late gale. mmm WWaatg r. .i B 1 t f :u u w ..I,, d. i. 'i 444... l it.. a U The town la considertbly 'AXliZ&y San Fni H Ezzzi, Join litis, v. t ZlZrZTLCTZZZZO TT3 A CZIT T 1: all: lira Epooner, Gomneu ths II the Inundation. . Fishermen on dta-sof 1 1 ,,vxntty Irs la and arocza this tiir saa .not bars a mors pleaiaat.' Urns than ea C:s) P't-- V IT fl At D IX Taenca, Trttlj Cty? Islands of Clehctt' Dark itnd Hi Ucr-?llacterCsj 2fllsuytCLtJi lost all their fishing smacks and ap- It VI- -' llanch-rtl""' : Their houses and contents lion-0paratus. u is J ucjat aaa vi i,UB A 01 i' j rv A a v ts nrssf Kw A VP f f rrvaa j sMea w O J I J v j ; mshm rri t rrr.iwarBa M iss LlvmX, If Ti Wm civ tS j '.1,1 ;.' j. FJbiU; 8 A rrby, I; ,?H rAAiitAJi'I., A O CI Or Nearly all the cittlecn tLs It fr-ai. S?iA ; CHt?J J Lilcra, iris, ifc W. Dttj, K -i iA9raM'Wji3iMaa. A tbe Cf, :1 t s oar ! a 4.., ...'. drowned. Wells were JV Lou, Eio 1,'evj J I sea and the InhiLlir' i r" i:r :i s:.4.i.'A .j.ii.ijiJ rat 'i:.4.i f J ja v t '4th The want of fresh x:ttzr, tzl tT4V CZIt Lc 17 O. ' C P. a AT crJ. OA?i7XOE government has dispatched tttxratr I CLAWCOM. g,-. 16 - . - . - . BT, joncr.; e,a,avacBa-r.M.S- 1 : mmm tX at - . ui s-- 3 - I!,. ji ( WW A'..- .. , " 4. I- -- netartf 4T-- ty. m. si , . r""1 a.mloalon t. enczn. - . .- cc-3c:- iu-I- Ui .v-l.- .li : -- ' to-da- y's MvmymmyMmmmw.-r- z-j; ,- al 1 e.- - Wf e Vi i ini y, I aaaaBBBBB. irri t, i. fi-- 1 k,r. ,V, )u,i-4i- V tji m V VaB-B- THIR Bh. 4BMB , x . -'' J A rsoeral wrangle is coins on among the Yhakera" at tlount Morris, New - . '! . 'I !h. B. GliAWSON, SupeilntendenL dJSOly, - , 1 . f,w:; ..... J." 3 ' . I .v - ' ! ' . WVill Arrive in. .t: fl.i IHS. TCJ JX TT ! ..( : CIH1KDSTEU3AS l: A .b n . ,v QuAIN,:flocr:mdifbbd, to-da- y. . V DEALERS IN a.. 10, RETAIIi sfe O a-a-iai TKUEOBAPH LINK. n, ; CID-aati- : - 17-I- fi RIOSARO MATTHaTWB, North Temple Street. Bait Lake Oty. nor ""uf' : , MW.Iwiav VaCb' FIICB unniii lumji, j Aa-w-at us was made on Friday night, by depositing three heavy cross ties across the Harlem track, at Williams' Bridge, to ro "7 cilthe Coctaner press; fortunately tt L MSTNmALDMIK 16.-6Ig- j ' V - a- to-nig- ht, mm 17. wm for Sale at Pottery Filesel yer-Fe-ls 1 HrWlOBK, wop . . . EUROPEAN. - DUTCH BULBS! " d wateb; the second pt7., a handsome en O-a- , COPENHAGEN 33 EdSjnpk 5 faaerUoaSaadaywasatteaMbyalaiTeeoo was UUc, iuu i nr. ftueuuauou verjr ik-k-o. eomrseof thecWaens. Com. . were was estimated that 3,000 people MBL Star, please eepy. It present this afternoon. The ladies' At. Bnnntlf til an t ISth I mttant. ef annBttTifk tournament was tbe attractive feature. 68 years: WILLIAM APPLBFOtil as-eSeven, ladies entered! the listsll .The tlon, Ue was oapttaed la Xnrland, BepUS, U5fl, and first priza wan awarded to Mrs. E. emigrated to Utah la lSoi. Pleasants, of Lbsilsletoa; a fine gold MUi,tjr, pwaseeopT. saddle to Mies Mary Djmingaese, of La Bellona. ; Pobtlakd. Or., 10 The '.cold snsp continues.' Bo js are Urying hard to skate on what in left of Caucbe'a lake. :i him. ' The steamer Vancouver, the schooner Then the congregation Be porter Heron and a large scow were blown won't take the ease np? ' ashore at Bwan Island. Deaeon HudsonNot a bit of it. ;Opccsax. f--j HfttJntlics, Tnlipi, Bnw,f'. and a varie y of bji anc-ipao- f The district court, aojoufrea. for the term yesterday. JLoa - Angeles. 17. Tne Arizona Miner, Preacott, of the 9tb, has the following : The election was very quiet, and a light, vote ' was polled. Eeturni from all but four precincts. Thomas was elected sherm by ' 40U majority. Official vote decided. . More proof that it was Apaches and Mohaves that murdered Loring, Hamel and other citizens has come to ighr, by the capture of a shot pouch Sesring Hamel's name in a recent fight with the murderers. BAN Fbanoisco, 17. The examina tion of R. N. .Lee, Silas Stone and Mrs. Pleasant for aiding the Brothertons was concluded at a late hour lastgnight. All are held to answer. Posters are up all over town that Laura D. Fair will lecture at Piatt's Hall on the event eg ofNovember 21st, onr the subject '(1 t'Wolvee in ;the Fold."-- ' , f"i s ca ooara Saunas Supervisors of Monterey county have passed an order for the Removal of the eounty seat from' Monterey to Salinas Citv. It takes effect December 23rd. SAN FflANCisco, 16. The Utah Mining Company is incorporated to work in the mines' in- Cottonwood. Cspital 000. yn A f3,000, A personal al tercat Ion . occu ned this afternoon in thn presence of the United States Commi tinner. Sawyer between district attorney Morrow and an attor ney.named T D; 8 111 van. The He was given and Morrow struck Salllvan, who returned it and hit Morrow. IjOS Angeles, 10. On the lat dav's riuvi at AirHenllnra! Park' the weather Kl1? , " WgVKVM-- - . ar MmMMIM MM Bmsbatioxb are qui to numerous about now In addition to the Woodhull scandal, the PrealdenUl election, the horse disease, and the Boston and .London fires, there are the disastrous storms in north-weEurope, the tremendous .Inundations in Italy, the universally early and " severe winter snaps, the coming cholera, and list a very fowl disease in Pennsylvania Thus do exciting events spring np one after an-- : other, a very good thing for the newspapers, and a matter of great interest to all, furnishing subjects for comment and gossip, and probably diverting some persona from working out vicious plots which they had In their minds. ; . s,T neleoaf Geo O Robert with tun plies forthelr relief. Cityt J A Vial,'wiftv V Uw? rPalr-.- En of P Urtstsd felt the 6 Lisewr! aseleUcl tl-neat 'y, tnany er Its fiihir; hosts ?Sf Were neat jyeo, aca neids .near the 2f p? A it fttort Hall, A But Pipe, errs flood :J. The loss of life both en Jennie Stout, n, tt yies end on the mainland ifa very Johns?8BreiineiiwJ: Knight, XJS Wella, . t t?nas u orniu. a great, cnt tiHmm Htran. Madrid, 18. There la trouble at J Pateraon, Miss Moodle, Sydney, Austra- Vittoria, the capital of the province of Us; J Boach, ugoen. Alava, between tbe government author ities ana tne artuiery troops stationed v Tatxob's HotsXi. Nov. 16, 17 and 18, there. Serious trouble Is feared In eon- - Herman Flaebskane, Dan SoUivan. Tlatle; sequence of a recent demonstration ef PaUlp Treaetbrlek, Opaus J O Btewaitf O J northern nrawiiifrm ti.Yiir Tran. ijeni; Bievea jw roving cariist bands in the . tory.Ophlr; H A. HaUtead. X4tUs Gottonwootf; provinces. - The health of Is Im Amadeus H Taour saa, Bingham. Ulng' proving. Dispatches from Vittoria, whose unpopularity was the ground of tne anucipatea revolt, naa resigned and the conflict between the authorities and , tbe artillery troons la ended. . ; e Twenty-threoft cases 16, Pakis, Marseilles rifles, which' were ' to have been lent to the Car lists now In the amd Flaamelal Iepltery Spanish providence of Gerona. were Deslgwated tTaated Slates. the of I,,'., seuea at jferpiquera by.u authorities of that town. , . r Rome, President. Zsller, the minis-Warrea XZussey ter of finance, havlnsr addressed an ofVce Prest. Im. Dakler O. flolal .'communication to the Pope, Anthony Oaib--"- "the payment to his Holi guaranteeing ness or an annuity .voted to him by the Italian parliament. Cardinal Antoneill isse.eee sent a reply to the minister, Informing AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, mm mat tne rope declines to receive the annuity." eise.ooe PABIS. all tha cathedral In PAID-U- P CAPITAL, France soeeial nraver traa offered for the National Assembly, and eise.oee sue o leasing or uoa was mvoKed on iu proceedings The srovernment offloials attended services, being escorted by details of troops as guards of honor. The DIVIDES D IS 1871 50 PKB1CT : the churches of ". K ; . , in all , J ii coDgregatloni this city were large. The several parties Into whioh the Assembly is divided, held meetings bere last night, to sum Oldest B inking Institution in Utah op the events of the east week, and to decide upon their future policy. The monarchists confess that they have GENERAL TJAJflXIBrQ BF8I- been defeated, but they will secure an honorable retreat by giving their support to the conservative BepnbUcana. All the conservative elements have been united to favor a motion whioh Is tfeneles In Colorado 4l I&Xontan a to be introduced this week by deputy 0OLLBCTI0N3 PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Changarnier, condemning Gambetta'e Tlase Deposits. Interest AUeweel speech at Tours. - . L . , , 4106L17 .Berlin. 17. The government has Issued a ministerial decree, command ing tne uerman railway companies to discontinue the praotiee of transporting ALT LAKE emigrants unless full rates are paid for persons and baggage, i Hitherto the railway companies have carried emigrants from the interior to the seaboard at very low rates, and bsggsge free, thus encouraging emigration. The de- Doors open at T. cree is arbitrary, and obstructs emigraPeriormanee will oommenee at a post 7 tion by increasing difficulties to reach the seaboard. ldea 4. 4 .' : m . ,4 H j . T i & 4. :.,i4 V II. D. Aaf w au A .4 4 |