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Show v 7 - " r" M '' " - - T'-Tn- 1 - - ......... n vJjsAllk 7 s m t ' IV-,- , I''1"' ..... .. , . , , - ' ' - , -, Ji'ew Yobk, 22. The disbursed y 5330,000. The Customs' receipts for the week were $17,000,000, ihe total Imports for the same time $3,20,000, ;of, which $5,(X,OU0 were general merchandize, tlie reraaiuder dry ' goods. The ppecie shipments for the week were SSaO.OlK), principally in silver bare. The produce export were over 7ju,uuu. ry to-da- . s "Vir-einlu- Another keeper of thb Tombs lias been arrested, cliarged with complicity in the escape of Sharkey, - the convicted murderer. El Vronista, the Bpaitiah organ Tin this city, contains a irariety of fresh .correspondence" from Cuba, from which it apptars that sixteen men were raptured on the VirgSn-who claimed to be British sub- ec and who sought tho protec-tio- a j of the Jlritisti which Burriel refused to acknow- s ledge. They were not neglected by the Ilrithh consul, but his eirorts in their behalf were vain. The British Commodore at Jamaica took the matter in baud, and the governor of telegraphed Santiago de Cuba in the following words: 'In the interests of the friendly relations existing between our respective governments I beg you to delay the execution of tho alleged English subjects captured n the Virffinlut until the captain of the British frigate JV7o6e can communicate with you. The JVioc for Santiago." To leaves y this request Burriel replied by tele"I do not possess the authograph, the petition you rity to accede to must be'fulfilled." twnd me, the law The men who claimed to be British subjects were executed without allowing any time for investigation as to the truth or falsity of thelr claimt Captain Fry'n appeal to thuSpanldi authorities Is publWied. In it he asks nothing for himself but all for' his crew,iuauy of whom lie suid were entirely ignorant of the destination of the Virffinlut 'when siie left Kingston, and tiiere were several equally innocent, passengers, for whom lie pleaded strongly. ; Captain Fry closes his letter as follows "The Consul knows well that I am not pleading for my life. I have not prayed to - God for it. nor even to the blessed Mother. I have neither house nor country. A victim of war and persecution, the way of prosperity has been closed to me to sujeli a point have not been able to provide tliat ' breadI for myself and wife and seven children, who know what it Js to suffer for the necessaries of lifoMy life is one of suffering, and I look upon what has happened to me as the benefit of God. It Is not for me, therefore, to ask favors of any one." The letter of Seaor Alfaro, to General Burriel, offering to desert the Cuban cause and, to divulge the secrets confided to him if his ,Tlife,4;were spared, Is also published. In this ofler Alfarois Joined by ' seven other Cubans. Strangers Tistlng the navy yard are not allowed on board: the - Nearly tbree AmpM. ' thousand men are working in the yard, and the number is being in- i Creased daily. ' Frank L. Talntor, the alleged defaulting cashier of the defunct Atlantic bank, has been remanded for sentence, the motion for a new trial having been denied. . Andrew 1- - Roberts and Robert Gleason, the alleged bond forgers, have had. fifteen additional indictments for forgery ' found against t, vice-cons- ul, to-da- . :,- 8pan-lshvafe- lp i f J Tweed Sentenced. ,i4 In the Tweed trial, all the points raised by Graham were overruled by the court. When he concluded his address, which was after recess, Tremaine moved that the prisoner be sentenced on each separate count in the Indictment, subject only to such modifications as tlie judge in his clemency ralirht make. Gra ham's struggle to avert the penalty asked for falline.' he gave way to Tweed himself his emotions. eeemed much affected. . The coun eel having- concluded their argu ments, Judge Davis said it would be unmanly in him to seek to evade the "an apparent conflict between t trial of views expressed on the prisoner and those now entertained by the court.,. He said he entered upon the present trial holdthe viows entertained at the ing first trial. After . statin that by - the verdict of the jury the number the of convictions were fifty-onit is ude said to 'Ifmeanytoone thinks pass on each agreeable Judgment he is. mis taken, for I would gladly have bad the acceptance of this position fallen on other shoulders. I shall not shrink from any feeling of its harshness or severity, neither will that prevent the performance f my simple duty, Nevertheless, I have pewer, and in pronouncing Judgment I shall endeavor to exercise it so as to temper degree with mercy. justice in some It is deeply to be regretted that the legislature have not provided a long sentence and punishment for offences of this kind, in different forms, and fixed the penalties fox each ollense where committed In diflerent forms, flora those which may be imposed by eur statutes. the-firs- e, - ,i t. 'z ..- :,r - ; . ,; . !) It gion THBO. Wi TUJiCT.". r. lafmi. CnAS. '. i THE0. F. TRACY T0WNSEND HOUSE CO.. SALT jJAKK CITY, BANKERS, News: The Deseret . ! ;' f ji r - i ; n. - MA TOH: Wells. . Isaac Oreo; A. Mlucr; K. n. Felt; Jtor Clinton. John Van Cott. J 4U 6th . ... . Jknninos. Wm. , PEKAMORZ A.rTTLB,- -i L. 8. KILLS, Cashier. V riven , d303 TAYLOR'S t ) Recorder & .C0., FARGO WELIS, A BANKERS, Doreuii:. Sealer ' Falrchild LeRoy W. Olanuraetur-mrof IT. Da- h '. ' - . at Weights 'and Measures jj. vis; "I a ' Captain or Psllee Andrew Burt; . Water? Master Isaac Oroo; i 5 t Inspwjtor of Buildings A. H. Kaklgh; Inspotftor of Wood and Lumber H. s , , Inspector of Uquer Robert Campbell; Inspector of Provisions Jease C. Little; Superintendent Insane Ajtylum and Hos-.4 1 Theodore McKean." 7 Physician Insane Asylum' and Hospital ' Jeter Clinton. ' : s ; i r.r, i rare viiweks: ... ' " Ward-Lev- i Biter; Municipal " Samuel 2d Turnbowj ,? " 3d ,M" Gideon H. C. Glbbs; ,, MUlen Atwood; 4th . 6th n , W. C. A. SiMot.. . p! . . r Co., ; :;i .:i HrsrBT Widsworth, dzntt i throughout the Territory. - Manufacturer, Importer and Jobber of CIIKOMOS & Fit A MEW, Cole- -. and Views, Albums. brities, Graphoscope and Photo- -. rphlo Materials, o , , dUMm s . Arrirals and Departures of Sails. . WHOLSSAIJI DEAXXRS IH , Looking Glauet, Looking Glau Plates, m Hirrers, Both Trench, and German. Jlo, PEEP, MANTEL, end ether Mnds ef ARRIVALS. Through bmuL taally. -.. ? T 40 Local Ogden, Bcho Clty, WMSiok cud lioraa CounT 40 p m NOW York. Ko. 315 Pearl ty, daily S resOur Goods are kept by Z- - C. M. I. and Summit and Wasatch coun-- .. . ' uurousaous ine terri iirancn stores ties, Tuesday and Thursday, 7 40 p m ail d4 ly tory. ; s Aha, Tuesday, Thursday and i . Saturday 710pm Eu .- j; atu, TUrous--h TTwt 10 dally-.......-1- Local West Jordan and Her--. " riman, Thursaay.. St, am J i i KortA ...i.-.- day....... Idaho, Montana, ex- 10 and S16 Broadway, 7 Board -.- f Saturday . -- BOOTS, and SHOES. 3- " S J ty, Echo City and Wasatch, ,dafly,. and Wasatch Summit .,..9 00pm ooun- AJTD - tles, Monday and Wednesday ,0 00 p m Alta, Mondayt Wednesday SaOam and Friday.-..- . and Or- - . , . fptt-i- CaHforrua. Nevada dteu, (throuxh malU dally.... 1 30 p m LocalWest Jordan anffHer- - &30am rimani Thursday. s " Ophlr, Tooelo, Stockton and GrantsvOla, ..daily, exoept 8 30 am Sunday.. Buurham, dally, except Sun- - , .S S a w day. . . . . T.U. .'. . .. . . . florta Idaho, Montana, Washlnston and OrercA, daily:.:. ..'....i.l 38 p m Davta and Weber Ijoca. eonnuea, Box Rider oounty, daily.... 130 pm Cache county, Sunday, Tues-LI day and Thursday. . ? 1 fm Rich oounty, Tuesday and pm ..O Thursday, t BvaBeton.:.;. too 6 30 a m Soutft Piocbe, ettt, .daily St. Geortre and Ariaooa, si ....... 130am ternate days. ' T Sanpete oounty, iunday, 30 a m Tnesday and Thursday FairfieU and, Cedas, Talley, , CJ ... .6 SO a m Wednesday. a HlLiS,-.kUUMO 184 ly WILEY, WICKES dai1y...),'00pBi & i .. f " " t - M.I. and MU Branth SforM i)uf U. .the C Storu im th Territory j dBilyj RUSSELL k bu & C. ERW11 H15lTAC7rUEINQ 'J i ft and SATURDAYS, - From . - - ? m m Jobx vr. Jo. f, Tono, Smith, -- ss jj a"'' " ''' 'Ju:.:-,Lii i - SP-'rf'- ; i.l -i it- it j! flf n rsnev.upaOii6ioiicoiMi4anacttriiscciYt eosngsmtsu wua, ana macs aa Lsai vVt .,, S ragworu. BE n.'io rrt it.'l Jim nuunr . ix.. naandianTi. Caa - L. ELI AGOn, fS 4. a. . . S -' 1 --t- r: I if 1 . je r - -:: f- iIHIs t3 vzztc:r.zf r Goods are krnt br Oil Its Branch Stores: also by all W lis u R.-fSS- nil SOilOtTul W IS"- '- OF LTJUBEIU ALL-KIN- DS w - OSStt ," 4l o Depot. ... Half Block South C. aft,l AM PREPATtKD BonUEM Xaat of BBSERKT BANK c ; sssie a Full AasortsMHt ofa' ; 7? 1 r ii.; i WATCHES ! Heading, Mailer . p... $lio CLOCKS, ti i .... i., BuwiV.ST. n ' ' ' i. - f ' i.. f 1ND3 ALL i, -- !ltlt f!lll . i''r'st:Lfauis:u6.''.?.iVi:,i CXTT, LOAV, CU.CFHEA , POWDERED and OBAKTJLATKD. . et Wktmo. PmUnt j IlaWt Shingle and. Jleading liwlum-i.1 West Street, First . . ; . 1IE17S, l.ti tU: , . . . tit Kit l; . , dMT-ly ,. i.-- : f i;,i Near .North Temple, u . , i Ercept Sundr.. t ' : .i I "W . SUGAR! ta ...Barrels,' ., Coa-r- - Maanfaetsrlnf In Pu mp I ri gM acus h 'iui cry j .'T .1. 1 . And Cap A Maxwell I flat Ttarrols and Kress. BtvertK-- r Uuaimy, OBDEB8 promptly eseeute-A- . Addresa.- y ' " T TTTL lutein Cteapoadej-- t Domnru. os .'! Cila ul ftiry, t a new process. we extract irom tne irw, select wrvtit and ArornaUcs. eacn roiaracteTistie na-rare vor, and prodacs Itatormg execuenee. VJ preat txrengui ana reject i Ft T'"14 S'fVCK. a Ve fomented Can vJttrt measure. loLUnn jntrportinp to holi tarn quanli'v. Use no p'tr. n 2 As .mom, Vtfm cncfs vtl delicate, nudiciou JUivor toet made. Co troperior to (lie cheap extracts. Aft for tf tO ' $. if2 J t,j(Leta6A v rr aclured Depots, ... iy " ly cuica zz- J'v.. -- aJu tir.'D- if MiO oiivc - 93afS ifiii--'- :1 LaC:;CTCi; wTJ'l'eUiU I r jiaiij A iOl-M- jc tit no ' ?d iv J.J..B lrft;if JHtTAOaViil I ' . '4tifTulhikfT ji rr-- 'i - r LAItOEl?! AND OLD SWT , v.-ji- J f Center. C . rsole cut-a- p ' ar oppccrxa' ri"l"TAr "XAciji enmst-nt- 'T lor CAwJU Tf--"- -' j ProrTfrtof---C'Xr2- r'i TT lal " TTo-tautAC- '- nar: ' Cm, s e-- ' --v ,, I" . j - stJ liey.'-- . rr. LCCXi js'rsr ff rr. rr:?iz .. C.an f , . . , , i f'- " Eicert CaeUn , ? , aadOi-itado- l,vj. ..ftj jir of r. VniJK: LEAD. . - - , r :- ,4,;i WU CeatraetitA Ksestii,,.. Quarlx MlZ land Shrtler'i' Aurrow Gauge J.'aroml v.i and i! i rtiror, (Water Station,' Scat ? ,1 I( .r y- - - rl ......... . I v. ;i:o . e i loci Sotit'h tr Dcsjcko . . v. a. i .uitdinffs, et& oat. ;r.vz rf"a umcis jr-:"- y . ;n. it tie r. r . 1 X $ itt 'll i.'J !! li::::i"Oil,:iXsbrOii f A6CETI0 ACTO Cwrrodlnr vy , n. r.1 ri ! Dull . . .,. - A . Su"icUj;;PIIBE ' J J1 ivtHtl-- l 'KTNrNO,' .! MILLZKO Ae r1" i r ' u ic It'-- l wot lrtuuuWrf?a. .. VS of rlviu, which ur iK-ii itti ij 4 ;. ' . 4,..J1 II j ' .11 - ESTASUSRCENT' ka; - i ! j m-- AM an AdvtrtiHna Xtedium for IPm emd TnrMon Products, stead foremost iiinaii i ofltM Wat. among Jill 7Teltbo-- e Iron Cimoza cf tia rint rrciilency. " luderyafir'6rier"bBup( 'JtJ ot I . T f wmimmm r r COi ...... l IROH ; ; TTw rrvlB are VT"t by Z. O. M. I. end IJHANCH STORKM, a Wo tbe CO-OKUATI V M STOsiJu ta sate-- Territory. tt. .,-- . SILT- LAKE 11 . wlLKE8,4..j..J.... Yssras, - All of i EO. Y. WARE. BocreUry. SALT.LAKC CITY.' :A..;r ti.V ; ( Whit and Tallow COFFEE 8UOAR m , 'I i.: Barrels. Half Barrels and Hacks. Coldei irrup tsd Eyrtp ICUSSES 'J CUGINES AI70 SAW mtLQ ..-j- .i IH1S, i. i" CO: REHI1II1G SUGAR OF CA8TINO ,TO O&pEH Oarrrrrii Aaent for per' Y'ear la Adraaca ( a4iiiH73&vr-5JtyKJfTisTe(!- J LOUIfAO. ;fi F O UN DRY, j uosne am Oonal, , ;( a rimnw, MrtTiico, hoi ricnira , :j.jUl.AaaACOTL1VSAI.,,lHrUMM't-B.' j i.JUr1l,,"it ; - Firs a wd srbkt Lsap, Irov Pirs Lbao ...mi . " ;r ,.!-l-, PUnPS&FIREEGIOTS, Norih-Mal- or,.. t ..... ereat care, bv i . Manufacturers of f,M,um' in.u Ayaitr ATJtLv, iii: Jf:? ; IRGKFCUKDIUES. PRESIDERCT. ore2EAW,Artlclas ' s"VTibr CP iMamiufactMrersamdtolibtrtrf Uock east of Court-hous- e. daasfcn H. W. BRIZZEK: and lAureni trrtais, s,aa one a wrec il..'Jt.iKiUi.V4 ,. ' L.n.nDnsEYo.v . . 32 COI.IJ51XS l xMrvuuim 1 witf.? own, New in Aew REPAIKED AND APJTJSXZD ul I n lAHn WOBg OPARAKTESO. fM ...... 16 ! ir L - CbMUNT) . CHSONOMETERS. OR-J- Sheet ,97 ;k 39 Inches. Ya d I a ii 1 1&7 Alt rTt TO aMie , dcr. for Utah Lumber, Bbinrle and - .steasenaMa Lath, .of the bert quaJltrterms. ,., c .. W" Fester, please irlre trs a all and wjw-wA- rj T At .u). ALL SIZES. .OFAIRBANKS X - frta, t Butnnd SOt, Washlnrton Are., 8T. LOtTIB LUMBER YARD NEW Y. "rm- AiasxiwLarxest OroUattion,lsi tail city, f w u r 'tnt ' ears-- -an is of Good the sttSTOunalnw ewnnriHS and tutnma-lrar- t lected'wite ieat- Wooor:aukwra9TCTutas'op Axx'kisijp ee ' Ouaiicr. I trell unon at rHoe ihst tks Tnrvaom Of anf Daily raper,', Its eol-- tjl I cannot zau to cure saiuta; and DRA83 4nVo-- j ssMM.eonta'nrra.Tekis-rapia- a Beesrts, interest mr os tmstwortay Local Itetats, Mir-'A' 1 .. I? FAmBANKS' l" JONES & FORM AN. I.A1H, Etc' : r JwuVbsssW..... WINDOWS, BLIKDS, MOULDINGS, BH1NQL.ES, ' "f rjajcrlrt dU-l- y ,! NATIONAL BANK. Lumber rYarcl; uatlvalled. iaii- r.o.TH.S'.PBOEnirr., PIMfVI Watches Made to Order with SPECIAL FLAVORIIIGS, For the stores in the Territory. ' n ; 1 . I . and all Z. C. If. LUMBER YARDS. ! ;1 1. 5 'i. rr I111UE?D ' mJOWIOLIES,' -- I f , irf J l'Jj' Vvf-Mr- ' : -- rjJTnt-DiKrorxo- tl , IN GOLD AJTD BTLVTCH' CASS,' OrAR- - ANTEEDTtMB TTMEKKKl'lS. di U AT vArwrtHV 7tRTrrEa.j m iUBsay -- U-- four doors north of lilw-tx-a- d .' Elgin Watches ElfElIinfi ! for 0 . ... f. .) ... .. ... . j ta. r. ., KW. A an Advtrttrtnr smpm as Aavamage. .......... r 4 LL ;jt j e 0.1 , Over Mrs. Colcbrook s Millinery Store, , SERSCaS CF THE RRSl I-1 . , J j rrantfi nla-turer- examine stock before purchasing elsewhere. Price , aT - TO. ATT0R17E7 AMD tter year. in entrance. I .i. r6Tta corremmjetici avncatatt. IQalni ... t - DESERET i'i ' ' Mmnxm. a bs While Lead outilalucd Is Uiis Is by tbe Maa-- j U rtouUtom w and Color Works, fU tinuls. Mo., to oontaln no adulteratkm whatever. It la oompnsud euUrel-- r of perfectly pure carboeate of and U red eil, and la sold eutduet to rhemk-a- l analysis. '1 Packase aw, th House Bast of Contains Tolcrraphio Reports, Home and Foreisn ComsTMiideuce. Aarriculturel. TVw nestw and Yoreta--a Neww, Editorial Artlolos 0 Current Events,, 'f :t 1 - BltOS.T 8ANXER3, WaTtBC, WtHTTORItr: O- A2&wfarr!t at Cis r e fsmr perttSyttafS cent. ui H , J T ity COUfiTZE Tacataronr iavsrs ,j ... Closely , JPrintad i , -- -- Rtrr-et-, V 1 Hi JohT.Caw,.., Avxbtt CAtnxa,0';' ; m On 3 j i I.l u 'V v n C0UNSEL0RAT-LA- T : i ' ditdu GEO, C. BATES, PubUssed . ceery STlESDir and 8ATVRDAT, Treasurer: ' ; . 4 SEHI-WEEKL- Yuexi, Secretary ' j 1'." T. O. WSBBEB. U- - tttoiHs . ., Co.. i '' , ::;;;Th'e Deseret News .1 i .'. -.- ti-- 11.D6nrSrr ; t-rA- Of WasUna-tan-. - an AdverUslna- - Medium, to reach the farmer, the counrrv rwsicle, and all c lassos As O t AWetort; GSOBOS t i Jos. A. Voobu, WSU4 H. tarT T O Wsaaxn , , Attornoy-tLato Standard Household Jitui naL : . !!l..f:::S ' t JOHN. If. McCCTClTEJr. i ! .. COH IRQ LORBAKO STS,' ' Rverr Packers ef eur SwiiOTtV Ptrss WBtTS JUKAD bear the following suaranUet nnwntl. ttt. bualiwrM Ana COLOR WORKS E1IH DOORS, Wii roa d WooDatrrr, . bmuw, ; PahiklH. wmiajr, axunas y. jajpo -t.. 1 2 - ....) if 'i : Price r; Y ...... . . . tended to. FIRST PIESIDENCT BP- - of the eoiuiaututv 'v P8iDim ; exoiaE a. smith. .... i leral ' .. .. 8 ALT mr sss.'ts Ike Twelve A pee t lea. - i) - Smiy. - SOUTH-fiT- ., All kinds of Printed Readinf Matter. liE "v if Xm 'i 1 r m i per Anna,! all weal a the 1st tlajr ef January . - i so !. v I Of CToselT SERXOXS 6 to?p-m- . mm COLUmilS i,and .v WEDNESDAYS U 0W P AYS, : " h a: And, la addition, on -- to-d- ay PrettdtnL Sailj,' ."UT BTJZXVBSXLS' IXAXLDwAZLZI 48 and 7 Chambers St;, ew Iferh. K9-- Sots Agent for. Rational Screw CV ITosd Scrivxi and PmxkH, VurdmU Jt. Ward ' " " Carrtaat BtM. d8ly Immense Stock bleached ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, . ContaJis a flumraarr of tho News of the Week, Telegraphic, Arrivuliural, . H me and Foreirn Correspondence. Miscellaneous, Domestic and Foreijn Xews, Editorial Artf- eiestau I ,, i AT COST"! y EIGHTY UTAH. CO. VE WILL c A.mNEItV I'atres. W 6BCOND 6 8 KOW OPEN FOR THE TRANSACTION " . of buuneti from , ' . 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., -- . ' and Plttebursth. Philadelphia , ;, ; eMU-- ly Odloe on Main East Temple St., Salt Lake City, S. tsi sS4astuistonit.vNew York." ..... A. CO. ' - TRUST CO. . " SALT HTK '- ZTOIST S SATIHBS BANK , WING, AntfU-- rm, ira PESSSYLVASIA 1 Paorainoa. . 3 3 K 40 Inches.' .; MISCELlAllEOaS. i...aSncr: - and Dtalm to Importer Tu a sheet t . i -. " OFX-ZOBK- . Gasoo, PrwU y. w. RccBWKLt. see y. LEGAL, CE3Tr. -- best a .1 Deposits will be received from OCTC t DOLLAR and spwsrdi,!" Inttereet at the rate f TCX PEB i. Wm. H . Published Every .JWedncsda jr. VMM Milffard'i ' Helix ; Secdles 1 : Sepletriber, WM. H. HOOpfcrtrl--- - Cotton APJS THE BEST Special ailcuUoii given to Far Went Trade. Natrona Sal. Soda ly of and ....... , - -- . T. Co- Rich county, Monday and T 40 p m '" -- " i t ji Krj Thursday..-- . 7 10 p m No. 134 and 136 GRAND ST., South To Pioche, dany........ .' St. George and Ariionai al- Corner Crosby, TlOpta ternate days BanpeU oounty, Tuesday, dlMtf TStotxr "Srox-lx--i .7 10pm .Thursday and Saturday..... " ; Fairfield and Cedar Taney, alternate days. . . . . : .' . 7 10 P m : CtOSISO. T. O. JS 00 n tiuti- - Through mail, daily.V ! 1 j per annum,oncompounded the 1st March ."- ...,10 10 am J.C d378 Interest at EIGHT PER CENT. n ..... i it Importer, and Jobber, of COPPXRAS, A UIM, )"....') M 8APOSTWIEB, or COS. LTX, " ' " Uanufactured by the Juim 15, lKO, JCatobMslKd at reasonoble rates, AHD C. - BI. CARB. S0BA, Southern White Lead Superior the to - . I- -- V- TRADE. PITTSBURGH ' DRY GOODS ; lr j DEPOSIT3 OF ONE DOXXAR - RECEIVES ' pm COLD BATHS. (, 9' are kept by t. C M. I. and all lis branch stores, and also bv all the Co operative Stores iu the Territory. Bs sues and call n Sntutne. TirntnUr A Co' Shoe. ... ' t tlum t k 1; r?rr Our Shoes TBS Tabjm.-- $3.00 per dar- - Weekly and Table DESEBET NATIONAL BAM ,len's and Boys' Clothing, 814 .. " .t NATRONA Salt Lake Cltv. on Second Pass. SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT ' IS Our Oonrfs nrs kert hv Z. It! Oregoa and - - - and aU tU branch stores, aim in all the d84 ly 10 10 aw operative S tort in the Territory. Tor. daily and Box Elder . apa-Pa- vis .10 10 a w - i oounUes, daily., '1' it. Cache county, Thursday and Benedict, MiaU K Co., Washins-to- ' CO., h u t'i . ISanvfaeturtr and Jobbtr ef W pni . Opbir, Tooele City, daily, .......S00 p m eept Sunday 8 00pm Grantsvule, Saturday ; ' Hag-hadaily, except Sun- - . A JAUES WILDE, Jr., k ..... 1 "l 1 - ; FIT lilMEJUI Of UTAH First Class Quiet Mouse, One Block East of Theatre, mlt like City. & HARNINGT0N. LQCKWOOD : mm r .1 JPit, i l'hitadelphia, i TRADE. Washington Avertved Fifth St., jil , CO, 33rIT CCD 3&2 PBICES GREATLY REDUCED. AMERICAN HOTEL. Aaent. semt-annual- (ornciAX.) t asp it HOT ' - j E. & H. ;T. ANTHONY & CO., (18 Eroadwat, NEW YORK, Steresf-cope- ' 4- -'- See Special Advertisement 1 - RESTAURANT S Si y ott-l- , NEW BUILTISO, - tf Suptrtor Quckity Manufacturer TERRITORr. No expense spared to please patroni. Pen and Pencil Cases. d 235 8 m. op that people. TttSL XL. S.tBTJlXQIlSS. Board by the Day or Week. ' Meal DESERET NEWS WEEKLY, : at all hour. pa l citiks or EtntorE. - - ..: SEW TOCK William Stg Medal fnr bet Gobi Pen awarded by Pari ExpnrtUm of 1807. Ji & The above onds are sold by James 110 Din-wood- it &. FIRST-CLAS-'' J - - SAUSSER, DANGLER tY the PAY on WEEK. ROOMS Campbell; able to renew their subscriptions prior to Treasurer Paul A. Scbettler; the time of lx pi ration so that their paper MarakalJohn T. T. McAllister; ,' Dealers in Exchange Robert may continue without interruption. Auditor of Public Accounts J 'l Campbell; On NKW YORK, SAN FRAxVCZSCO, CHI Asuessor and Collectsr John K. Winder CAGO, ST. LOVIS and OMAHA, Supervisor of Streets Isaac Oros: YORK NEW TRADE. i' ; ATSO, Surveyor Jesse W. Fox; Board of School Inspectors Professor OX LONDON DRAFTS AJD PBI3C1-R. PuHc, Bubeit L. Campbell, Henry I. 7 : IMftrent Varit lie. . at prioes reduced to suit 4 West Side, Bast Temple Street, U 15-2- -4 PUB. -- . .vp Ayr paper In tub HOTEL ! OR THE EUROPEAN -3 0JUSCIXX)RS. imfsstT, atwi , LOUTS sahl c. PntllsMlelpailaw tiuperiur Ctoods times. Prompt and eareful attention sivea to Orders received tarou-r- h the maJU rv" Our Gond are hept in nil Uim by (h pHnct'TMl store is this etty OHtt Olrw4?A-fthe Territory. "i!J.: j;;. IilTTIiE. C. i. . CUILDRO'S FINE SEWED r. tf j .; North Fourth St., SO ST. rf Manufacturere WOMEN'S, HISSES' . fl r'V-'mittai- imme-uateij- ' tr " rfiHB AMERICAN HOTEL, in one of the THE LARGEST J. finest localities in the citr, one block CIRCULATION east of Theatre and haM a block from City Hall, with ten rxls went front and Hve rods south front. Tltlo (perfect. Possession niriA.. 8i4ProprUtor of KEXXEDTS EAST ISD1A BITTERS. ' and all it. branches. WTnitAale Eockj Monnlaia Csnntry, tub paper Ata f . Foriaih.; iCu. 1 n. p. fUiUttKuuis, v toe mm l, I1HIGHAM YOrrNG. their paper i i. e. means first day, montbUhlrd year,or October 1st, 1873, K. T. Burton, Theodore McKean, Jeeeph ninth means (February 15,1874, do- F. Smith, Brlgham Yoiin?, Tlenry G row, Those names having-- no numbers close John Clark, A. C. Pyper, John B. Winder, with theendjof the volume. Lewis ;v:- i' ., v. Subscriberi u nderstandlnf this will be Kobert ' , II. HOOPRR. President,' WM. asa Pukioshkh. Editob PROPERTY . SAMUEL DUNBARR & CO., C ALDER. FOIl gut JLJEl OH 11EJYT, Paid up Capital,1 700,000 Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 Deal In Exchange. Coin, Gold Dust, Collesre etc re-- f PT OUR StTBSCRIBEUS in the: country Collection made Serin, and promptly can at any time ascertain the date on which f their subscription expires hy referring to i FOIEIfiX EICHAKCS FOE SALE. I the numbers attached to their names on tW Interest Paid ea SavUgs' Deposits. AI.OSHMKN': 1st Municipal Ward i W 3d .. ' Of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I OMAHA TRADE rr PIONEER PAPER tht '! 33Nerth Front St., - PUILADELPniA. to Famham Street, Omaha,' Neb Gw riolj are mid hyZ.C.M. t. mmd Our Goods are kept by Z CM. .dMl aitiuusnciiiA . ; th- - ; rT".'itl ('CI prsccT sleiis mtarty Of i; V'i--- " i ' ; - . c , TRACE. are Tnsu, trW Our ttyfltK SOO - , i. t , to. &v! .yai . LATIHER & C0.t XHstlltrrs," lmporVersaod Maaufjacturers ixroBTTtRS or Genuine Dutch Anchor ' UQU0RS.YIKE8 AKD CIGARS. PER-TXIUH- DAVID O. CALDEIi, City Officer. Funic! PA AM i - CLOTHS. ROIsTIJVa uir '. (Quality guarantied,) ! The Nirws Cook axo Job Pkixtiso Office has superior facilities for the exocutiou of all kind of Boole and Job Printing. Q ; " - EL .... . No. " B00K-B1XDIS- 77 - JAttES . Prosoeutuur Attorney Z. Hiiow; Assessor and Ocector R. J. Goldlnr; Treamrer Theodore McKean; County Clerk D. Cockholt: County Rocordor Edwin D. Woolley; . Scfcwol Superintendent Robert L-- Camp bell. i - Editor aad PaLlUlifr. ! Vr CteronerGeorseJ. Taylor; Sheriff It. T. Burton; '.''i- V'7 7' 7' 77i' PHILADELPHIA - DAVID 0, i ft 22-T- " ;.- , , , DESERET NEWS: . or- 7' : . Kes-isu- a r .y :.':' 1 : U. 8. steamer May Flower has been tcuMlt fc '.'" --- v Dili IK ; THE USADnJG HOTEL Aaornty--BeBnft- , I far r Uyrml ' : jl 1060."'' Jti'X.Q'7Qm " ing his uncle, Jno. Hulton. The boy entered his uncle's store, and reouuUng,appaienUy jet"Now drew a revolver and I'll fix you.", . fired.! - Ordered to Norfolk. The PORTSMOUTH iN. H.. 22. to-da- 7T.--" r, - HOTELS. BAIIXERS. rulilinliul every evening, txctpt Sunday. .tM-One copy, one year. In adianoe six months, 0 " " " thrte 0 il mouths, to-da- y: w f'r JBamX -- t: ; .1 1,7 fTErS :-- im 1 7:-t- lii.lWMIIIIMMIWl. Mill..).li --11-- ::-lFlf- h.,.:,! " '' .j.Wwu.u WPyf- -' '.(4s v ; - UTAH . - -- iim.n Ml ' ordered to Norfolk, r JL i Pi I lory and Whlppl ng SELL ; lublic officers who rob the people KKNVCAjrri. Del. white omcx socb. by appropriating publio moneys, and three colored men Four, were whipFor tb next Thirty Day open rrom lamto 8pm, and who allow others to doso Ded here.nabllc!y; one of GeneralUdelivery 30 to 1 80 p m. w . their Snoday. instrumentality-'through the white men was pilloried an Money Ordee ana connivance, are unfortunately,.ad-in hour in addition to his stripes. open from I a m to 4 p m. .. , not to be the State of or law, Outside door open Trom e a m to p m AS judged felons, or punished by im.V Vii ?.IDX. Jf. MOOIZX.PomtmcMUr. ' but the be State of iu prison, report prisonment WAsnijioTos, forms f the vo under secona a assasaiBai.e they escapefor attempt untrue: no dis and Kick lea is doubtless V.. ii ( misdemeanors, to offense are subject for each pay a patches of any character bad . been ' An year receLvea ironx eiiner t wsanu or penalty of $250 or a single the penitentiary. ir. uus waa a Cuba up tra, .late hour this after all noon. 2 jrvnerai verdict this .would be notMrs. MorUritr and a colored that the court eoukl impose, .over that the ..prisoner woodsawver.auarrelled - withstanding took for his own use ; more than a a J oh ef saw! n g, when tlio man drew ' million. dollars in the1 manner des- -' a. pistol ana. sue uet. usag,, bu MaaufaAturrd ly the Celebrated bribed. If there bad been a jreneral made nis escape. r , , T verdict rendered ' the court could Laid to te Singular t Vt onlv Miaa through, the farcical per- Torpedoes 4,l'AA-cits u'r-ni-a . fortuance of rendering judgment in, Tae chief of the engineers corps 3250 fine and one yeart imprison-la charge ii h: ment for tlie audacious robbery of has ordered i I' xhe eltv and county - of more : than of the coast harbors to put tkem in, CedaTaBapids, Ipwui one million dollars; ut under the proper defense, and torpedoes, with iii-I .sj."v :.n .Hyi! raiAio imini' verdict the court has larger powers, tne jieceaBary eiecirio to are be ments. tackle.&c., planted. which It will exercise. and I. hope aionor .: ..A'. ' 1 'Jv. AKC2 . with prudsnce. and tiua regard to : the MQStl.'J'i l uas iDeea J)nd2 Q THE JEIN i aeDarttntcufc Ttia rjAW the and of. the publio the interests informed by the commandant of example to be made." Tweed was on then ordered to stand up. which he (ha New Ixndon station that two , did slowly, and" asked f the night ef the twentieth, to being o Baa anything to say why sen- men, representing themselves to force tence should not be pronounced he hM naval eneineers. tried Lfictator. 2?o thedr wayon .haaia the replied almost inaudibly, and when resisted dv tne waicu thing,' ha conjiaelAddia-ifIIhas spoken throagh counseL" one of tba men fired at him, an Jud?e Xavi then resunaed "W. they then escaped. LUinffiiiiitAiincr- stand convicted bt a verdict of a Jury of twelve honest The steam ug MeaoiU toft Wash. ui.I jj. JuLvjiU.vwj, CtJLiU . tnsn, of a large numoer of enmes, 1 aoo y noon mi witn at Tr r .a charged against you, uxuiea in one ington it fV reia of powdsr.; The. steaaiier ill taken turn has had her torpedo spat $ t AS" '"'i-thf tort, on Hon and wiU be launched . .cpUlonaf have been otherwise without a vio--' out, s un-a. oa.v. extra ". An jDurs4stee4.ftna trt Sal? by Utionof tkecallis Vhlch the jury and extra on made time, is being bad taken, and an utter disregard f ' work-oif iflOi TP,..: .'Th of the obligations uhderwhieh they the ShauvnuU. is it but la Slow, rathr. rested, to tpeak the truth, and the nrotebia that all the nen needed vrhQi tratiu. V,'!tb ail ihe n-h monlllr obtained. w i you fai.uiiy tunJtyyou naa,-naAdmiral Jos. rimilli, fbund- performed yoor (Lilim to the ruiv of the tnouitor fiatllli la the late j'iC, to win the honor and rer'Msct of rtBl'-'-nit lvir-- very. i!l at his tLa ?f izj, you taw z.t "r' "1 f.'T f r i to you pe. L-- 7 WWinHWlllllllWWWWiWWillHl I irjOITIJLY EVEMXaTCf SEafl-WEElCT- Yl al Juvenile Murderer. Geo. Bovce. aired 13. has been ar rested on a charge of fatally shoot . mMkim MAyi 113 j.j . , '" A : 1 "III IIWHH' MM.lll IHPUW 0 crest-fallen- -- i iW.HHI 'HIIPIMII in rj , ' M)HM WWIFJ - -- - Bf sck: , .' THE EVENING NEWS. ' - .- XTTSC7723LBTX7'!X-XXI3aDEl.T.Y.-,l77ti -- Pionrr r raper of the Eorky Bonntain for Vlah. ' I 7TTZZ : ' -. :. I' i . " . an - - - TPji HIT W7 7; t ' IWIlWMi r !!" ' ' , Exchange on New lork,San FrancMi isco, Chicago and principal Goo rye It. Rcsister ef Land OOiZe Published tvery Tuetday and Saturday, rtie of the United JAMES TOWN SEND, Proprietor, Maxwell; i l ..f4-SState and Et- 0". 8. Aseor J. P. Tarmrt; ., One copy, one year, fat adrmnce, ' C. 8. Collector 0. J. Hollletcr. fW" THIS HOTJSB ifi centraHy and pleas 1.40 " " " six months, rope. " " three months, IM ant it located, wen mrnfehoo, and has ae I Territorial ; Officer. A General Hanking Hnal-nes- s commodations for lS0l3TJEST8:i Delegate to Congreas Geo. Q. Canuou: MOrunsrWOU ts now preparias Traniaeled. : toTHE Attorney-GenerZerubbabel Snow; build larre addlrJoas to kto Hotel, which ; Marshal J- - D. T. Mo A Ulster; Collection promptly attended to and remit- when finished, will reader it the mest Auditor-Wo- o. WEEKLY. w ' Clayton; ... - Treasurer James ted at current rate. JEitabliAhment . Complete Jack; ruhltiAed every Wtdruml'iy. : ' ''(Superintendent of Common Schools Kob-e- rt " : " X-: . One copy, One year, in advance,. Sheets. tj and ...$4.00 Whitney f ... t.00 dSlllv " . ... .six months, ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION, 1.00 "" three mouths, " - . i . ; I. i Salt Lake County Officer. dllltf B TH P rebate judge Ellas Smith; OFFICE.-Coruof South ana East BelJctmen Keubea Miller, Isaac M. j Temple Streets. Stewat t and E. M. Welter; DESERET NATIONAL BANK, AMERICAN HOTEL Wo; i : them. George A. ' f' 7 7 7JHaM . C'KTY, al con-victi- ou uou-partls- . ' Chief Justice J. B. Mr Ke&n; Aasockte Justice i ccob & Core man, Mo.: PWlllp II. Emerson, Mich. Man bar-- M. T. Tatrlck; XT. 8. Attorney William Carey; Surveyor-GenerC. C Clements; Receiver of Public Moneys J. B. Over- - d . - LAKE Woods? X -- " r 1 Officer - , DIRECTORY. rr SecreUUT ' " , UtrUed Stale , u, " - . OoTmo-iQeo- ' ''W"''''W''I."JW iiiiim ; - j ' , ' '7" ' 1 OFFIOAL . s" Arrested Details of the Examination Will be Sentenced Mora Indictments. , Hi nfl- t lu-ste- ad Bub-Treasu- mnwimnwiHWn ..... ' n outrageous than any instance of a like character which the whole history of the civilized world contains. Instead of' protecting : the iHib-11c, you plundered-it; of standing guard where the law placed fi you over the you treasury of your - county, threw that treasury open, not merely to your own rapacity, but also to the avarice of your associates under circumstances which makes it that you were engaged in apparent a concerted conspiracy to plunder the treasury of this county, by which yourself and your associates in crime were principally to be benefitted. The evidence on this subject can learo no. manner of doubt in the minds of any. . The commencement of it all was the on those duties as eutering, of by you, tho board of audit on president the fifth of May. The very next day after that your career of plunder began-- and from that day forward, consecutively, till the whole 19 J accounts before that board had been audited and certified, and warrants issued and money paid, the evidence is conclusive that the whole proceeding jvas Instituted to carry oat a concerted plan to enrich yourself and those associated with you. If there was no other testimony, that, in my Judgment, would ibe conclusively established by the 'act that -- on each of these fteveral claims, as they were passed and ultimately paid,' your share of the plunuer was clearly-fixeand preset I lied at ill per cent., while the. share of your associates had been fixed at a somewhat similar standard. It is impossible to be lieve that in the dLstribut'ou of 193 cnses,ln which moneys were received oni these .warrants, just 24 per cent-o-f each sum should always be allotted to you without an understanding In advance by a concerted arrangement. It is in vain to suggest that your .trial and have been the result of any partisan feeliuir, or that this was, after all, as one of the jurors sum moned ion the panel expree i it, a struggle between the 'ins and the ouits;' no, tho; whole. struggle has been a struggle between hon esty and fraud, between virtue and The judge here, In vindicrime. nature cation of the of the prosecution, alluded to the lime In first. the figures to light, and tobringing the great assistance rendered Chas. O'Conor and Samuel Tildenin the preparation of the legal i proceedings and said, "It would be wrong and unjust to entertain! for a moment, the idea that your conviction has been the result of! persecution, at the hands of - has been any person or party. Itthe result of evidence so .clear and plain that never have I seen a case where the evidence was so utterly overwhelming, and where it was so utterly.impossible for a jury to fail to come to a Ju9t and conclusive verdict. - Through the .whole of this trial you have remained, up ta the (very moment of your conviction, as calm and serene as though you relied upon your inno cence, when it was overwhelmingly apparent to all that your serenity-was only that audacity, that confidence iu the omnipotence of corruption, rather ithan in reliance upon your innocence." i ne j uage emphasized this sentence by bring ing his clenched liana down uoon his deslu He then said "The produty of the court, now is toa sennounce upon you sentence, tence that may be adequate to your crime, f The several counts on whlchl Tweed was found guilty distinct were grouped and fifty-on- e sentences imposed, ( making - his term twelve years imprisonment in the! county jail, and a fine : of 12,730. The counsel then gave no tice that he would move for a Din of exceptions, and Judge Davis said the session of the court would be prolonged to give counsel time for their duo preparation, j The judge then ordered such counsel for the de fense as subscribed to the raperpre- sented him at the opening of the trial to be in court on Monday morning next for the purpose of enquiring into their action, t Tweed, who re ceived the sentence- . calmly, was then removed t by Sbena Jlrennan attended by a strong lorce of deputy sheriffs. Tweed vis now . years of age. sixty-si- x Cnrjqus Tweed enough the name! Wm. U.""marble is already inscribed on the slab of the main gateway of the all, where it was placed years ago, jwhen me Doara oc supervisors, oi which he was then a member, erected the building, ' t When Tweed reached the sheri, iffs office he looked terribly and sank down In a chair. throughout Every effort was made the evenimr. and until midnight, a stay of obtain to by his counsel proceedings, but without avau. Justiees Pratt and Ingraham refused to interfere. The sheriff then made arrangements to relieve himself of the responsibility for the safe ana at ten prisoner, custody or hisone on Sunday morn minutes past ing Tweed was taken to the Tombs, and the gates closed behind him.'" LIXB. z5- ,... mini AJCiT TELEGRAPH. y Commerce, Iv .. rmr VII. EASTERN. - ' 3 TEHTFl) TF j PCS WEHKIU CJHO 4 - I VOL. I5Y - " - -- "' ... i " ) in wrf..- ' , ; ... i im ' ' i " -- v ... ' . . ... . ,. , -. Cur- - i A C j ' , c- ,f r.-- .' Lit. - tt |