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Show r HE EVENING NEWS.' - t fJMID SCgDATS BXCSTTSD if ndi o'oun. is ImHinij JgesaAaxy. J jlOROK AMD parts of lots coald be aceumlely 'de- seared at-- the aound he himself had Tweed started and looked at termined, no that each owner might made, the with a frightened and Judge know exact the extent of readily reproachful look. It was a long his own domain. and fearful ordeal for the prisoner, and most people In the court pitied oimv rne iook or a name and nu BY TELEGRAPH, -l- j Warlike New York, ' 21." Washington NEWS OP THE DAY. specials to New York papers con tain the following: ".During an insenator New York saloon keeper stabbed terview with a prominent President Grant la said. to have " f used to dath last night. following language Another of the Tweed "ring" 'Whenthe the government makes evthieves arrested.. ery preparation for an aggressive or y The war fever abating eastward. defensive policy, Qts out its n:ivy, and don everything to make the Late new from Japan. effective up to the limit of Bevere shoe's, of earthquake la aray for . troops, you can' put j California and Oregon. whatever construction you please we are to Judge on such activity: if Pacific Mail steamer sunk In Jaas matters such of I should civilians, panese, waters. were warlike. I do not say they, Arbitration talked of In ' the remember of anything or ine Kina ' been done in this country affair. having ' was a preface to peace or which e conserva-tlvDisraeli, the! English our oflended honor. for satisfaction leader, predicts a struggle be- So far, I believe our history sustains tween the spiritual and temporal me in tnla assertion, li my mea , J . sage to Congress does not convey powers of Europe. Idea, It will be because I forget Tweed, the chief ' of the muni- this words the in which to express it.'" sentencipal robbers of New York, Cuban Rally. ? ced to twelve years Imprisonment, 22. A : C0LUWBU8, Ga., large fined $ and l?,73u. held here More 'bodies washed ashore from to emeeting was at the Spanpress indignation - ish authorities; the wreck of the steamer Atlanintense ' theje'was enthusiasm, and bitter resolutions I Torpedoes are ordered to be laid were adopted. t Cuban Meeting;. along the coast harbors of the coun22. The Cuban j j rini.ADixrmA, j try. ' Association met Rear Admiral Joseph Smith very Patriotic ' and protested against the enlist I 1IL ment of men for a Cuban expediGeo. Boyce, 13 years old, fatally tion, or any other act likely to violate the laws of the U. S., aud apshot his uncle. pointed a committee to make such Funeral of John I. JJale. of a large lotof lard 1km ts of X. Y. canals, a disposition Association as would en tbe given sure its best advantage. being moved. commenci suit Heavy smuggling Funeral. ed at Portland, Me. N. H., 22. The funeral Dover, Plot to surrender Carthageua dis- of Jno. P. Ha e. tco's place covered by the Spanish insurgents. The stores were closed, and: bells between two and four o'clock. Italian MIoUter to Washington tolled half-paone short prayers were At Gocomplimented by- the British late residence of tne held the at ; vernment. deceased. The remains were then Keepers of the Tombs arrested taken to the Unitarian church. for complicity In the escape of the There were twelve pall bearers, including Gov. Straw and V murderer Sharkey. nor Harriman. Tne services in tne Sixteen British subjects among church concluded with an address, the Victims of the Virginia. taken after which the remains were , to Pile Hill cemetery. ' arrested Forgers and prize fighters In SU Louis. The Boats Moving-- g ' Boiler teat at Pittsburg. ' fcfrom Aleisy. 22. enDispatches state pointsare antheoncanal move Sixty thousand In mass meeting different tne tnat the boats lu Dublin. west, of Scheuectady, andj;with I Assassination of a Cuban nobleJ help, all the boats east of Uticl can1 in San Do- be got to tide water. Military executions . I , mingo. Smuzslinsc. Railroad accident near Birming22. ProsecuPortland, Me., ham. tions have been commenced in the N U. S. District Court, against Chun. j $10,000 Are at Taunton. Board man, of Calais, on the A. Shameful outrage and $30,000 ' charge of smuggling a large quan7 wool into Calais; the robbery in Kansas.. tity of cape Iroad concession In Mexico. wool, it Is alleged, was originally where it was Imported into Boston, store Respectable forging an Culuai- - withdrawn for exfrom the and Bruuswick to New portation tuence smuggled into Calais. ! The amount sued for is said to be THEU.S.E.E. m derer?. . 1 y. ' er j 1 . to-da- . The good people of Provo especial' ly and of Utah and adjacent counties more generally, expect to have a grand celebration and jollification and general good time tomorrow, In honor of the advent of the iron horse In that growing and prosperous city. It Is a legitimate occasion for congratulation and rejoicing. Peace hath her victories, etc., uti marred and undepreciated by the bloody, devastating and depressing circumstances which accompany the victories of red handed war, and consequently It Is quite as reasonable and far more Intensely and widely and justifiably pleasurable to have a time ot rejoicing over the victories of - peace than over those of war. The railroad to Prove will be great eonvenienee to the people of Provo and of tlaki-nesthaieountv and th in, ana "'' rejoice over . the ii T" progress of the road.' . iil ft ' $73,000. - :i 3 - Mail Sack FoundOn Thursday Chicago, 22. morning, on the prairie in Adair County, Iowa, was found a j mail sack, probably left by the train robbers; it contained a bill of exchange, number 5,777, drawn by Lees & Waller, San Francisco, in favor of R. H. Rochester Gala., also eighty heavy of , New-Yor- k; gold rings. The sack and contents are in the care of tho postmaster at Fontanel le. . v 'i 1 Candidates Ur Ser..eant-at- -, ' f 4 Arntti - ? II. WAsmxaTOjr," 23. CoL Mark land, general agent of the post office department for the Western States, and Col. W. D. Munn, of .Illinois, are heu, and are prominent candidates for the office of In the House, j , The Situation. 4 Jsy MdVStar, JAMES S. KIRK & Phomptlv Attvsdeo To. coumrnY CONIEM Between Montgomery and Sanaome Streets, Adjoining Of A'w Mercantile Library. Per Term:-$2.- 00 FIRST SOUTH KELLY & ANDREWS, CO S igro. 1 0xv a, Are unevoellod, bcwldos they have errry fa cility la the war of Itrht wagons and tmM norm ler inm m,ivmuj aui FtrNCTTJAIi DW.IVKBT OF ALL 0U-wlia wfiioo incy are larona. STREET, Herald Oppoe te the Office. Coach, plainly marked "BAOO-PTH The itMSjf" will be at tbe Railroad Depots y, 1 Ogden Junc'.ian, Nov. 22 The residencei of Mr. Yott, three miles from this! city on the North Ogden road was destroyed by lire this morning, ffbe fire , was firs eleven o'clock, detected at half-paand is supposed 0 have originated from the heat which was commu nicated to the hay on the roof of the house. : Nearly all the furniture was also burned up. He was absent from home at the time. A gentleman, who has for some days been the guest at one of our hotels, is rapidly giving way to a most terrible malady, which fortun is not contagious, otherwise ately we should be apprehensive of tbe is a spread or a fatal epidemic ue confirmed hypochondriac.and could he ; appreciate high ; comedy we would oe suspicious that he had pored too diligently over the pages of Moliere, whose "Le Malade" would apply to" bisr case. Hero- mains in bed alii day. with a blaz him of his moring fire to remind try to tality, and snarls at all who convince him that his sickness is He complains onlv imaBinarvi. -fh.f. li. hai that - tiA ..v WniwiOA . ftnn he Is dying by inches. His diet consists of two bowlfuls of cracked wheat and milk served three times a dav. and a liberal allowance buttered toast. His friends should SOLD WHOLESaLe :o:o ef the Post n. Svon Imperial N. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, II ATBALL Aineiiaa. jtiemae Uao XiBjiau.n.tf.t eory. OAlee, LISR r CHICAGO TRADL HIT AIL. al Loadins Soap of CasA r to STRIW 230 - HAlfAOtaaXarT Take great pteosurc in anncunHna that they have succeeded in ejecting an engagement, For Four jrtsrht Only X rnonsiojvs i;..-:r.'- Sold a New Five Act Drama, mi bbypresented, Mr.Jsorge.Iiarreii, enuuea, DARK DEEDS! ! tfrtT'Br? lOPIIPn iiui iooucu. Caddies, titi " , LOT. 7 to-da- y. to-da- u - vt uu I i v'. No. 87 Bummer U. OIL. JUIIl ! .. VACONS - i SSMa t i'iiiULiLL a V. -- " ' amooKS. :" " t. 0. CHICAGO. SM mm mmwi, ly ' i. 'i j.j', ,y CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Including mnet Ptntnent Artist and P- Manufacturer of Improved Finish dinVrtmt wusrsa, v y pert from .(ayrardt-- the DROP AND BUCK SHOT i ASD t tr North Clinton aide C'Ascogo. E. W. BLATCHTOBT), Pres.. H. CUT. WITH Tkse-Pre- a., C. F. GATES, Treaa. (d3S ly First Medal COGGLTT, BASSETT & HILLS, Jfomoeturcrt and ffhoUeale Dealer n TO TUB i ... ... TO st OOOTG AND GHOEO Co-op- e- i : Our Goods are kept by . C V. I. and nr au tne ttoree la tbe WGUKS. dlTt-fl- OBGAKS, Territory. m . UUGHmS Thus AGAIN stasnputg theat the And 3sr. ATT.ja.ilMi'ti mojv R. B. SPIKES, FISH BAKS and OOLT8. mill GOLD BOLLKD SHAFTING, OUOP ' LINGS, HANGING ant "..''''. rUIXBTS. Of f, 'I ' Otbor Amerieas Organs wero . vrotvruY , ;!.'.;. anj, aot even aa kiferiur Mc - , i... , : Sole Agent H CALDiER (dear las ICMlTyEIIMMBW r- - a ', .- - TOTJTTD I'. ' BUILDERS, I '1 no Ohio tWOur Goons are kept or t. C. M. I. all Its Branch Stores; also by i the Co-o- ueraave store in tne iwnrorr. lazi iy - for Utah,, I k CARELESS. t -- i ft u,i ! ,. FOB Upholsterers' Goods, O. HTm X.I" ttheCIodsanil Jewelry ' Aim ....-- Dndertakers' TriiaiaingS SEND FOR PRICE LIST. . t ' ) . ii- SIIII DOST! Best in the World iuu . Ill ' OFFICE and WABEHOOSB, t or. of Canal - IXeatiiig; BEAUTIFUL, 223. of fosiTE rc3T orncE. 11 J0T a Very Large supply ECITF.p, the Flneet rU-'- I7V DURABLE, ; ' . I Prs. Willdnson 1HJ7T.i "dof vffitaTtheHtuI - iF,; : aorA,JltoJLVZ tlme-eervln- g LM:'ERV FURNITURE i IWWawjl JS ; fTn "wereed! I ArE. Culmer & -- f 1 DQBSS GOODS! . ''!" p -- - - ta - - - e-3-J;T f.-.. r-co- - aj f ittru, ts tasJiiUi te. tlrrild Lt 'c-- : I-- rr J f t-- Ago . ; r-sr-ia cth'rrrals lra -- .1" sfcBBMS iDc-rr?- eni " faa li. JT, TT. .WAYJTE SON. ef D. GIBSON, Manager. ' 14 NORTH CAN AX STREET JIade of tlio Tlncsi Iron by 'the Host Experienced I Eastern IVorkmen. ; MANCTFACTUHKlta ' e, Jfot, UtL-3,crd-- 7 j. sln,r i -- C212 TOR 5 ' M. SU, SSS, SS9 Si SflS DWELLS., MADISOCf ST.. VL R. BENEDICT 1 ISttSnt P5!E Ellij, Hzullzi, ".rJ ,...-- t , . . r-- 1 I r- i- . jw . - , j -- - - c: - t noua srnt on application. Corner West 22ud and Union Sta, n . " "" ;: " . , R3 hRSIT I n' It P.f!."! ... M-Vi- . I'.VS 1 i i.,', .Chicago, 1. " r ' r.LLE;p,;r.in.a:iEV Dcalrrs la Ke-U- fl M .1 7 tarn, I vt-j- . " cit.:utt, ur.3 There Is Him t Kxeel uwh, i ! 1 : ? ..I . fJ IJcxr r . YT FnJiC- OAKii '.) . ... t ''. : ILCTJZmii , -, ! j rru IAU. ; !tii.l:2'3cvii:triv, TAaiarr. &6Airg 3.U t- k- ' irVfiA. U Warranted lw 8v4tM Crtate. , - -- Pf? JCwtrf O.HrTATT.A.; !, (u w - ' TlSE-tXLfla- ; Direct Ur.3 '"., Fhiladd--. pMOf - ; U KljiMYjArmers A Call road TrSTelrrs Thsw or CA JBsst 0 tM WorM. S FM STfiClSTH,. CCC3 X J11 3H -- m . , Detroit, Cleveland, DvJaiof Sup-- .I." A c 'auzi " r:rr tAVt LAKB CTTT ,"1 .ibiM.ni ;.. ;;. Aod all prints taKgwT'ntlsat Sad ths a a:z,Curtat: Materials, And all points South and Bouth Th5 'line provwiiMHn li. ifcai t 'cnnwl ktt f traw aod OQUlpuie'atat lor VH-- Good,' LZc.i7f T, ., ut rt.ii , 2 IZe Cc.-rr- , U.Ui i 'lot U Udfc'jAlr Iakt3. T7r " r: Aii for -- v CIO v irA I . .Xf. "J'H'.I wssA. ' Frv-rtet- ort rc' , u- GI-I'ICAG- O, - . TV! A. I r i.: . i t , :i.i4J It AI Ii WA V. 5?j!iJp,rt, " "pj.pw puiiuu rr. - .. I S- our tarllltlem hmTwt-- 1 oonstantir on tock"r? of errT description mere la in i Barli.gdooMed A tia Territory. - tr:.::r! iatii a. c::i"-Lr- 2. dlMly. v ' r. co'- - Czz Cook, bxaxho, axaoit BAILISu, ZLALCrTER3 and NEWEL POSTS. ' ' "J Dealerrtn'' '.'A. Stores Thxouthont S. P. JtoINTTBII. r-- ; ' U, AgDSU i. kACFAKLANl I - For Sale by Boots & Shoes Z..;.:C. ;".IiI.!, I., leasaei .iiio:; a r CHICAGO " , j ' CHICAGO. OF AND WHOLE- - r"v rw Braoch riuHte, as A 40, Lake Street, D. WELLG & COH ---- awful-lesson- ! . r.1. i ASON&HAr.lLIN 2 O A 3 a Lake 86, Cor. Wabash Av .1 Chlcafiro i .'i", i ! j j BALLS AAI ISA II LEAD. OFFICE: No. Moaraoa and FBjtiraxnrSTa.t Z. C. M. I. and 'Our Good. are kept ail Its Branch Stores: abo by all the d67 1 v ratlve Stores ia tbe Territory. andJaekaosSt. v e DRY GOODS, ooXo CHICACO. JOHES & ' International Special Jury. fury and two swoVuKet or raa . dH PeorUSt.,Oor.attlAkl IUM i I 77te h- , B, Paris ! Univcrsollo trgzuss. ' Ago DEALERS IK HOTS, AC , - g- . oozrraoTXozirxiixfl WHOLES ALB wausaaui AMERICAN : IHQN r. DAMON. dsasm A. auunnrAonrmtira ia I AWARD lis World's postUm,: nnEMEa DROOICG & ' HIGHEST Bt, BOtTOX. 0. S. TXHTItB. DAMOS. SL. a. a. JiOTMOJVS ... Cannon . f. THE Ill 1U Wabash Ave-- , CHICAGO Kos. Mi MUSICIANS. tAPEK COLLARS, Jewelry.' A EW Our Goods can be obtained through Z.U.M. 1. anj au us orancn iron ., timiirfiTT GIFTED . ii aOTM. . h. B.cuwmwgupt .nvTlT ir So say 0KB TlIOCBAKn of tbe Worst1 And Jobbers of : L1XEN , . Manufacturers of GENTS NECK WEAR Pails, Kegs dawy , Lneui , f Best in thB T7prlti! 3. B. o. soon. DAJSOH. : tux & Tierces, - dS-t- DAMON TEMPLE & CO., Refined Lard, in and In SHOULD rte , o. 3f . Plate Glassy Our Goods are kept by Z. C. M. I., and the principal stores throughout ths Territory, ov NEATSFOOT OLITEK CROMWELL! ! riouu - i ADITriir Avnua, CHICAGO t. State Soad, txloW Second Sooth Street, Palt Lake City, fiepatr Neatly and Prompt Offioe and Works, Corner of Uth and axv zux ly Axamua. BlaekweQ 8 is., CHICAOOr III. We keen the above Goodatn all our Co-I CBeratiTe Stores throughout the Territory WHY Wabash 11S OBU. O. M KUMAR, T. SUUtltAM, AWNIXG3 and all kinds of Canvas Work, Ezpreasr for Family use. Ka aufaouirara of made by band, lor sale at j EXTRA LARD OIL, AUD PURE rjr '' no.. lit and Lamp Fixtures, nnnir mmniinr i Aim) aim TLon Tne Beat aad theapeet TENTS AND VAGOM COVERS, dc. JSve. Xaat Appearance of Miss Fanny Cathcart And Mr. Geo. Barrell. rriRlH mm fiitlw iw n the follow. wbicti ooours In his J ins. In Preparation, Mr. IB. W-- TvXmgftl fjrolmst" la tbe "Flagstaff' case, and la Ureal VUxUM urgedl as another reason why the Li should not issue to the appl oanta- - patent "And this affiant further denotes upon information and belief, that the ineorpora-tr- s of raid oorporatioo, the said Salt Lake ' Mining Company, the within named appli-" Pricks or Amrrseion : Witt N. H. Oraeabock. M. Oronbenk. pM.iurft. Pamuatta !Clmla and-- First fi.w to Wlllian Oraesbeek. Inunn . iichiwMAr. wnan do- urocaorca. Biepnen uiwoeci. J. Reserved Seats, SO .....do. ............... Albert Oroesbeck and Joseph 8. Wing, are Sorond Circle 7fi eaeh ( and every of them Mormons, HeBerre18eat in do.. . TS members of the Mormon Church, Teiilteiy Third Cfrcl.......-.Jv.of each and every of them, as SIS ST and each. Utah; to from 1 Private Boxen, thisaXAant is informed, and believes to be Doom open at T o'clock. Performance etm- true, pracunna and Uvins' In nolvsramv each and every of them having more than 4. nuncctai natf-va- e one living wife: and aa this affiant save that tickets ooea of aid named persons oomprtung raid oorpor for sale BoxOvnas . ra are uu wwnioiuiasT wtuens OI ine every awning at uio eiooa. Unib-- SUtes. v , J. W. HARITTV. (Siroed. Snbsoribed and eworn to bxfnra mn. thl. ,. ... ut reyini oer. 10. i. T7BOM the First Ward. November 18th, and white. X d285fc Kegifcter. M i )t with large rope on the boras. Apply to Dr. Plant when found and be rewaraea. .. dauft tf r . : Zs6T. Has purchasedorthe entire stock WAGOIT TOR SALE. T7'AriTKl te exchange a new Wagon for I T Wood, Coal, or Men- nanois". A I if 'ai , Apply to " tf1 This Office. dTttf after him. , The Provo Time, ot November 21, says that Edwin Vincent Jones, the bov who hade his foot crushed .while UMk wes ujr at; vi uu iv playing with other iez amputat ha? track, u aoove thekaee. His condition ras verjcnucai.? " & CO 23 Lake Street. CHICAGO. ' I look ABTO 'Continent. SOCTH ST., 4 Tbarsday, (Thaalraffivlng Day), OrmmA AfatisMO. ...... ii UMBRELLAS. The Largest jSnd Finest Stock on the Cancer Boctress. ... .,1.1. t GLASSWARE AND FRUIT JARS, MoCOARD'S SAIL . LOFT, An Mil. Valerie de Cerennea,.LUlS8 F. CATHCAKT iv. TareweU Konetit or Fanny Cathcart and Mr. George Barrel!. m.mv o old Pziooa. tAVt IUKB ClTT, Near Uth, Ward Schoul-houtV" Mr. G. has purchased the business and pravoi ioe from her late partner, Mrs. .Tho has left this etty for California. CiaT. Case ycill be eartuUy atUntled to a here' CATHGART Crml Lamps ani t&r Highest Price Paid for dtfcr and Msmday Evoaine MowaW 24th, t.lu. H.rfli' a; a,,: Prioet Quarantced Satitfactorjf, '"' Robes, IXuck Goods, v . QBO. O. AUKS, irs. e; h. crundy. MR. GEORGE DARRELL lallrtm XI. .- H. N. WHEELER Kte. Dried Fruit. With tftose Xojented ArtiAe, MISS FANNY I- Co-ope- - " ; HATS, GAPS, FURS, and al bv Z. C. M. Our soeds Its branch stores, also by all the Ure Stores In tbe Territory.':- ''A' Jobbcrs'of ;V(';.f.i blxloago, I. are kept Freight. B.F.CULHER&CO'S CO, AMES, SHERMAN, & ' MADISON 8TRKRT, S2S v; AISO a and Sraaa 4HUm IC. GOODS, DUCK GLOVES, 198 Mowmos 1S4 CANNED 1 GOODS, HATS, CAPS, FURS, Selling at Invoice Prices, Artist. Straw, Tar land Card Boards, Mauufacrurers and Jobbers In Adding- .Sie . J.... AT SWEET, DEMPSTER & CO., Which thejr are fHB i" -- B J.W.BUTLER ft. CQ., ' Witih Rtkbet. CHICAGO. Manufacturara, Importers aud WholeaaW In Mf KnRTS dStly JtTST RKCF.rVKD A FULL D KSUU I XlON 3 Of Ot Theatre rorDoraUoD, Proprietor. Salt nr.Awwnr. ClITtK A W IIXXAIIS.. ..Manaaert. James H. Vinson. . i A . . . .Stoe Manaytr. C. J.Thomas.... ..... UilurtcaJ Vtrtctnr. B. B. ZABaisxiB......i......... ..Prompter. s WE8T lilt ; GROCERIES . Purest, Best and Cheapest! Iiddell & Brown, STerth and Steamboat Landings, to oouveyU&-l-ruesU y to the Hotel, tree ot charge. , Uulverwllv Known as the .. THEATRE GBOCBRIES lat st - one-o'clo- ck j STANDARD fiUcrest AXUtwtd on Tim DtpouiU. dlOWy ! , - Fm-- t lt SALT LAKE to-nig- ht , "W DA.1XY F11E9II MKAT And their Ruth St., San ErancUoo, A . . lr. del .:T- g . U N. I. ana au iu urancn eiorea. WHY Wod & Petersen's BUTCHER SIX Op . BROOKLYN HOTEL, : W make a epeplalty In KKNTPCKT aivl PKNSVLVANIA RYE nrtTTRF)N WH'SKIBS. All our (rooJs are kept by tbe Agtntfiet inColorado- and Montana. 'Earthquake.; Spanish question,, ui- t last week, and the im-- Sax Francisco, 22.- - At ? nine there was a severe preesion seems to prevail to a o'clock 'orospmulcure. at Yreka, Calgreater extent than heretofore that shock of earthquake the fifteen seconds; lasting there win oe? no war Between tne ifornia,was OaoEN Citv, Utah, also reit at urave ureeR, V States and Spain. The shock i R The extension of the Utah Sonth-- v United Nov. 22d, 1873. one miles hundred noith. mini-tr- y friendcontinue Oregon, IfewMi--i Deaeret Editor severest ever shock was felt the era to Provo makes a line of about Spanish It ly, and a disposition is manifested "And then i. come thet'Iron 50 miles south from this city,; en by them to act in all matters in in that pirt of the country. Works.' I must confess that in such a way as will hews. Japanese the ordinary guage. The contlnua-- v controversy ar- nave been somewnac sceptical on . peace between the two steamer Great "The .Republic preserve ur lion of the road 'southward, after natlonsv The only Important com- rived She brings Japanese the subject, but I now do believe A y p before months Utah be 24th from dates to November lt. On the 'have munication received .leaving many county, will that, was by the Spanish minis- of October, the ministers of the Mi- elapsed, wo shall see extensive Iron through a country, portions of Madrid Polo, who communi- kado, with two exctptloit, pent in works established' in Ogden City. 7 which have great resources ter, Admiral waiting cated the-- , contents to Secretary their, resignation, whi ii wm ac- This moraine I visited tbe site lo for development, but most of it Fish. The Spanish government cepted, though some have since cated - for tho erection n- of , the rne rocK on buildings. Tbe foundry, the mould Of I contradict the report of any hostile been wltnarawn. ntW ihlnlv Mtlw1 m course the continuation of the road manifestation against tne American which they split was Corea. and ing, macblne and' otner snops will r.iILDURN occupy an area of; between twenty minister, and they say that General the plan for sending 'an expedition will help very materially to till p Sickles Is treated with consideration against that country. San Jo Dal-ji-n, and thirty acres of land, which is T the country with settlers and de and respect- - and that some intemthe prime minister, had been situated in tbe northwest corner of monaron the line of right WAMTED. velop Its great but latent resources. perance of language by the r very ill, having been attacked with this city, andNorthern Railroad. AITOLVXHINES. Wolves. A large amount of means will be chical press was prom ily silenced a kind of convulsive fits, from over- the t Utah Foxes, Beavers. the threat of Immediate punish work. Ue is better and has with- About . ten acres more land has V Minxes. Otters and Badtrera. Please requtreJ to extend the road through by on to been which build as has also his ment. end and condition drawn purchased, price to ' size, resignation, ... the Territory. If it had been a narU. JOBSPH for. HAMPOOT, ? houses the ' and finance: of dwelling employes y YM0)d Trl al. Qjiima, minister; Box 818, bait Lake fJlty. row (S feet) guage, the means renow Terasneima. ine jate minister of the company, f About twenty- - datf .. 25L A New York to Chioaoo, are iive xamiiies in tne east at tho foreign arnNSsswl already England. Is placed quired for construction and current special gives the following inter- office. feAiviA AavsvhsAtwa AwrtAitt- NOTICE. of the ambaslately one working expenses would have been esting item relating to tbe Tweed sadors, Iisto,minister this on ed the and' works: of reruunder public Fall, and after the first day of November mach less than with the ordinary sentence. Furrowed with unwont- and Yomaguchl and . Kido, both of in too Hpring. The company is ON next JOHN MILBXTRN, and pro- ths offices of the Lightning Tun-- "f?B0it MB. to Sell evei thing iiwmIh. uU friends, whom were connected witn lwa-kur- a already chartered, the' stock books net and Deeeret Mining 8took AMooiatlon stock at such guage. It seems even now io bet a ed wrinkles of small knot ofand Prloe and on auch terms aa will W. office U. H. bis be at the of Dr. Sharp, to ensure saurfactioa employees consisting be forwarded two door as ambassadors; -are In the are printed, and will to anyone matter worth thoughtful considera- eldest north of Saul re's Barber Shoo. sat in mournful silence son, from the lightest Spring wishing to the anything is so para- to this city in about one week dSTStf Da.... W. B. H. DHAKP, Secretary. tion whether a narrow guage road behind him. There was a notable ministry, though. Kidoi, ireigot wagon. oeurie. ., Is supposed that from .:. t that it is very doubtful whe- hence. ...It One hundred and fifty Spring; Boats and would not be better than tho, or- absence of amalt politicians sur- lyzed m lew on nana. he will be able" to do much fifty to one hundred thousand dol him before conviction. ther lars been has ambassaand work. & late dinary guage for tho Utah South-er- o. rounding Atchison in; paid already Uansfield, Soyespema, Steell, looked son His eldest haggard and dor to China, is one of those who it is believed that, 'Inside of two Opposite . Seventlea " Hall, Some of the advantages of a careworn.' WBOX.CSALS ills auagn wr ana niece, have resigned. The Mikado has weeks from this time, the founda narrow . guage would . bo a far handsome girls, weie in tbe court state koajd.' daot em finally abandoned his Corea and tion or ine Duuaings win oe com WINE MD UQG03 IIE&CHANTS smaller outlay for construction and room. Pity for the fallen cnier and Forinot an projects. prevented which, unless , menced, ,t by even those or tne weataer, tne working, the avoidance of so much family washisexpressed ,WAuuaa Hotrsa. SxiitlUMM Crgr, by inclemency crimes. In At the The Oregon. detesting Earthquake will be continued until the compa bulk breaking by tbe Bingham, the recess Tweed retired to ormaK vm, tmm ana last The in .Oregon, to commence "their wvntjiw aien anginal ny are rready pure ana Cottonwood, the American ork, lunch, but ate little and sighing In nlzht. earthquake was quite severe-ove- r ' of manufacturing r iron, unadulterated. the .,,pacKagt,., daa tf operation and all other sJJe lines, the feasi- distress returned to court, lie look- greater portion of the State. At a consummation; devoutly to be ed feeble, though his face and eyes about the same hour.or a little later, Wished for." eertalhlvL. Thajcnm. bility (with a third rail along the were BETUIIXED HOME. red. His son was felt in this city. pany arejanguioe of great success, KBihi I 'Wight shock Utah Central) of a continuous nar- and anxiously remained hi No dama8e waa dno anywhere. and with the talent,experience and T7ABMEE3, Teamxters andx nave Uverymen row gaue track from Montana lo side of his father most of time wiu Dieaaa notice inas arain s not command do at their jl capital Nothina Aealnstl Him. old handopened at my stand; and ha ve on Arizona, and the' constitution of with his face buried in his so una reel no, sum snonia a aiMortment of ny iney Bosiaieiy XrOTXPfKS hr friend and th ladle of TBiwrnom . terS"1: J8, confident. The Iron ; re In this mm Uumm Ware. Old f rlmds. or wiping his eyes; his Lke City and Ogden as the kerchief nlu J.v fcait Lake City in general, that she is and niece gazed stead- OMtaaraui. Msjmrvag Mouian. ft wo daughter central bulk gieat breakiag iiv on the - old a of the "XTi that Treasury, juage snminaMAn nf tha Khiirmathorough sorf BscEinya Axmr akd splxs-ssSJr . o , a places for this region. These would Inv1 rwiiHlnnAIIV v snfiM sterniv imlnatl DTD ASSOBXMXST OF. rHreetlyoppnsito Great Western not be slight advantages, especially en tbe condemned culprit, while General Lagrange, solid of the mint, lias Mledto show politlcans stood that la regard to expense of con- prominent stolid behind the fallen, not thing asrainst the personal or offi tained here as struction and working, while a nar- and cheap as it can there, one of whoso friends cial integrity of that gentleman. coal of as good quality, and as and row gauge would probably be fully was seen In court. Perfect silence I -Icheap, if not cheaper than can be TcThat Earthqunk. reigned when the Judge commenccompetent to do the work of the ed' can De' obtained laid felt mere, The nad earthquake through to answer sentence. the the In road for a generation to co and here last night, was severe down at the works In this city, Clark's inquisitorial formula, Tweed Latest and Ucct FasMona stood up, crossed nis nands before U TTU while'' limestone and fireclay can TjTJf Siinki U h bo had. for the hauling. .Thecora- W Mall Steadier him and gulped out. In A low " 1)13 Styles, own number' or good tone Nothinar.' He was complet- - ( ! piitth 21th of jOctoberthft Pa9- - panyajso A CAPUAIs LDSA-- . con- - r fie Mail steamer Ariel, from Yoko- - mines "lay this" vicinity,Mf Which itre r broken down, and seemed .Together With a Beautiful Stock e the prosDavis never I hama to Hakedadi, struck on a reef within easy distance wist Tns people of Gold IMJ, Nerada, sclously Judge guilty. do not but at works; I 11 pective they v in the and slid oft and sunk to the 'mast nrst have been doing a good thiagin looked the prisoner stead expect ,te wota tnem they never looked I head, and was andcrew .theshapoof carefully retveyisg Co; developlnir mines. and marking their little town, or led bashfully In the face of the . sen tne at wiii Jair -provwed jatterj he proceeded .with In i-NOVA: SCOTIA ; if3-. city, or, suburb, X whichever they crowd as vehemence rices, which no doubt 'they will I to i S denounce .... I creasing o.'-- There Is now an excellent water-wish it to be called. The lines and TheAUaBtlo.. r : t Are sun reoelviaf m " f prisoner fsr the awful betrayal power 227 "The "wrecked privilege,' and a machine boundaries are marked by cast Iron tho Halifax trust. Graham co made fpublio on the site of the 'future Iron Atlantic is fast breaking up. shop monuments, consisting of heavy pious use of his White handker- steamer lAst week thirteen of 'the; bodies Works. It is not considered an ex- pale Circular plates of iron, about two chief. Tremalne sat erect, but to say that in,. s few LAKGE motionless, rne rest or tne of i her passengers- were washed sdrzatIon.i hence iron Will be snanu&e- 'feet la diameter, from the centre t and ytvrs heads. sat with counsel bowed each of which, rises a conical stand- Young Tweed was bent almost to ralng: WeexposedHhe bodkssrof I tared la this city ase extensively, of f ALSO, ' v gooa qnanty n. many of those interred at th timei II W Tanetj , orjas ard about two feet and a half in ground with Erief. :The young of !X CTLZZZTCID LOT C? htt mucn ce? r to thereof "n in in April last; the disaster lmlea loo tea on sympainizingry jwwwu .imtu'.-- i I uer zn v. i .;'r-- -' r and Caoslanllal A, height, . These marker are buried Elegant -' batjntvs of the sound of tbe The iMiAst. waa ti.ese worss are lu tho ground until only t.bout an tallon of reporterspencils couJd bo neard ' ; ft v Inch of the top of each It risible, while the Judge, in low but ani. r'Assassinatlort op" tMs city shd 'county, and the us tei The mitred tones, rehearsed the history L. i ll.-w- Jand are accurately 3. The L' Bri Count not OU..r Havana,was Itort.i&rn, every paH of t-- J of the Vweod's of people, betrayal t pc'-i and l: : top is turned at Ui8 Territory t ucaveiopnient Femand Those'who know Davis well say h door of his mansion, this morning, of rold siver mines has yet At the extremely Low Price of and t! dr'JlaJ la asmallhola not was a was truthful in sayin; it ' C KctC nan; by ;ts i cl.it tr?a"y ayounj frtril senwhich Is tho startler tnat terrible trouLIos.'4. ,. of pleasure to pass ti.e ' .Atttr ..! tua taoi: ion a W a-.after year the result domestic measures and cik'ala'.'.r.j tl ts tence, but onas year 1 coal will !a to tni' i up ar . Cxftiona.y stern la was accept, ;:itry pfled and and divisions of Jots. make, a, independent. SAJV DOMTKOO ClTY. 12. Genera! Success to the men shuddered, ' not having IX ETXatT S.TTX3 enterprise.cr-ntm ty our kept track of the Judge's remarks, MzErcrta t nd tr?e Might not a Lint t j rre ats A iv t .. A NTweed is alio . t of orJer been have and up wfcbpcred President by they i munldpil corj; rznisLzanc;irounuthec..y for twelve vas wers -j It forlia.' In only ths Caez; they fcrpllcated '.thai of this city, r.'::i tLU actica it r j rcUUdans who heard th recent revolutionary movement. Th3,r"?T AKJ AT AXi. -- cf i t. of the Gold IllUen,? The bouDiiarki years. i .i .j -d:y, , other-eeer' j an t six is T tnee that . expected It s . to us. litii Lx.j it f soca tho lots an i divisions itf : . M-ulJ.dlo cf ti.e Juici' on a t.X of h nnr, -- -i C " In.prioni xecuf i 1 is. - tiio&m i--t i.s "y "ir lots, on has heard r. li inticated a dissent from r urslt' r ( rpu, : 1, r All i .' I t TTtlch tty offer ti-ti.e prosecution, that ted. b! W W t very accuraU!j liii out, ti. cpiJiion of 'I have RhsnU aTseparate cout except oa paper. Woull not tls every " r. T. i ' ' r"': a sentence. Tweed lifts l!s bedr I4-r And of th a , when U.S. 4 r t tho Jp'79 irulp-iCASH! Cc:rasrt BACS3, X.itXC" " . i JuJ a, still LIuilLin'', taenten. are in r Ijv t- . , vIV,.. . 'fnTArrea tt........ would he . that to on r.. t k. wt'j being giTea v explain ownerg t CT.LC'.'lJ. for an accun! r "i- - 3 Ibe Ct'I taJ - tZ.em at their fcwtrt bv X. C M. T. Eve., 22. i 6001 Part, prisoner ; of orf rurvej tbu cUy.anl tbat'' i . t L.i. As ; . r of Cxol r - '- . ' --i ' 7 a r . ' ; , GzsAT VLxm en CALca & Catz:- i prominent ti.e "c"'7"Z . ,U7: UCZZ t-- 1 "Tt Cf C l l --r- AND fts u, CIASS ASTIVI.S oi TOm 47.V. OXI Z- - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -- ay ... ' ' .. (( And ttyuUvOte Hylroulh llaiUrino I ttmee and Tard at rettManee. wtne rtlA-Rpiscol Church. 1$ Alwajt Crowded for sale ia 411 ths prlaelpal stowe In tbs Is that they keep a ; !. With Customers uio" ferrltory or ras RED JACKET STOMACO BITTERS Cou-tcnon- Pari, NalU, Oo lollor FRANCISCO. 8AN et, - - CHICAGO Dividend for 1872, 60 Ter Cent. Uri ZVI, WHOLESALE LIQUOR'S. , P0EABIE3. ' - L OUR well-know- to-da- Per fVnt. Oa-de- I andof Doors. Lath ItuMtcr Ahum : i kir rnrali a n; KA8TBRX MADt ira keotbv Z. C M. I. and si. Ua Branch Stores, and also by all tneCo- - KtUer Calfumia Winet and Bran-dtcratlve Stores of the Territory. ld21y die are guaranteed wueuw PrmK Jotck of the VST THE REAHON ' CO, .I.' SCHWAB, McQUAID t , the powers. lie result in anarcby,and declarmight ed that the politicians in favor of home rule in Ireland would unmask and show Great Britain their i real designs. . to-d- ON h-f- i .. $500,000 $150,000 $175,000 ' Th CUHMt Ranking Institution in XJlah. aodsadaya." ATUL Star, p!eaae oopy. Nor. 17th, 1873, of con At Ncrth TMAirsACnn sumption of the bowels, FATHER BOBBBT a GxirKiiAi. BasrsuNO Bcsntsss 'N- " BEBBBTT, ae4 ? years, 4 mouths and St :, 1 j. i ,.n itiiJiKi, Dealer in WINKS ANDMIANDY TSrownt, Matche, Etc Erushe. Mi ftlvar MiwL . CIIIl!AUO. S. WaUr Str. Kf WAKE. AMI W1LLUW HOOD re- At UilMIlM Cache Coantr, Kr. WIIXZAM HOWASTH, late of Bury, Lancashire, Hiiglawl. ated tl years, 7 months Family ss. Tartar, Alto of all kinds of -6l4cs, Cream aiMh Soda and Soleratus. I ..President. 0 .i CrtfbsT Ground H. KELIiER'S puns Cordage Twineo, AjrraosT Gods a,... Divided for 1871, tf Atupcrtor arttrH tf Manufaeturtrt and Jobber I Authorized Copilot, - - - Faid Up Capital, Eamtngm, - - CHARTREG COFFEE, WARIIER, MARST0?J & FELIX USITED STATES. rl rRAJSttSOi, Isswafaetarereret tbeOaioinAi. trr, p.. the twpll r V-- f highest practical rulw. Sent lv ifniU PrW LF.R ViLKES. PfcllvelUU. axoSSra ; !, ' 9 tn. Iron Curb, tic ; Lak Branch House, .. Itt . . tI.l-- , Z. at C. DESldXATKD DKrOSlTOST JLXD FI- M.PT These Good can be obtained oM ly I. and its Branches. r.:t-;-Madri- dart. OF MAsTVACXtTSKES ay xaxclal aoext or rtnc IT ESTABLISHED ft D. DOUGLAS. "xxj imc HydrmJic TtamtLQartitnmM tt Fir Ftrtmrt Pump Chain City, WAasutv IIcsssT,.. flAKu laying- and th rrxlioal mutia tbrns NKW MRTIlDUfu" I ha Ptanofnrt srUUona to the USL Man-cheat- er, y, Soamps Arrested. . St. Louis, 23. James Howard n and John Carter, the forgers of New York, were arrested here for passing a forged check en a Broadway bank one day last week. Tom Allen and Tom Kelly returned from Edwardsville and have given bonds in five thousand dollars each to appear for trial for participating in a prize fight in Illinois, last September; Arthur Chambers, who was also taken to Edwardsville, is in Jail there, unable to obtain bail.,,, f '...T' Boiler Test." 23. The first successfulPittsburg, boiler test took place on Saturday. The Cincinnati single rivetted boiler leaked badly, and a pressure of 319 pounds was all that could be at tained. Toe double rivettea Doner. manufactured in this city attained a pressureor ouu pounds, wnen tne two flues' collapsed,' the shell remaining intact, and was not moved from its position. This is regarded as! a satisfactory test.! Election Majority. The MiLWAtrKKE, Win., 28. official majority Jof Taylor for governor, over Washburn, was 15,411, running nearly I,oou aneaa. V. - . I ila ; fraitkal - S - - -- He died firm lu the faith of the Goepe! and ia tha hope of a flortous Junction. rcsurreeUoo.-Q3- de - r . At lona Cltr, Nov. 18, of remittent ver.afteraalUneMOf three weeks, MARY ITALY. , OWEN, wife of Georse Bjrinert, of that Congratulatory. . ' city i axed M years. Rome, 22. i Count Corli,' the ' Sister Hymerswa bora at Bloxwlch.ncnr Italian minister at Washington, Walsall, Staffordshire. Enxland. Kinlxrat who Is now hen$, and who acted as ed to Utah ia 1834. 8ae lived and dlod a umpire in tbe American and Brit- faithful Latter-da- y Saint, loved and re ish Joint Claims' commission, has spected by all wha know her. O u. received a congratulatory letter MM. Star, please copy. from the British- government. At Charlestdwn, Nov. 10th, of black can ker and mountain fever, SARAH K. BBAlf- , CREAT,BRITAIN. , . HALXi wife of Emauuel Klchman, aged IS Disraeli Speaks. 1 month and 8 days. rears,: London, 2 -- Disraeli made a Deceased was born hi the city of political speeci at Glasgow last England. She leavs an Infant evening. He severely criticized daughtsTf with heij husband and . mny the government and predicted a friend. She died as sha had U ved, a fal. ul great struggle; in Europe beLatter-daand respected by all tween the spiritual and temporal who knew yher. Saint, Com. conflict feared Spain Objects. st - Probable. 22. The evening, to-da- A Jftrald't special from Wash ington says the Spanish objections to our demands are as follows: ' "First, the Virginfue was not an American ship, as she was owned by Cubans, and registered in the name of Patterson, redding at New York; Etecondjsbe had forfeited evenj this false registering by a subsequent sale to other parties; third, she had frequently sailed during the post two years under the flags of other countries; fourth, General Rvan was not a citizen of the United States; fifth, the Virginiue, at the time of capture; was engaged in an unlawful expedition against a friendly power." j The monitor Dictator, from New in tow by London, arrived two large steam tugs. , . on ports that violence has been offered by the Madrid populace to General Sickles, are pronounced false. President CaateUar had a long conference y the with British minister, the!Layard, result of which was favorable to the continuance of good relations. ' ' The idea of submitting the case of the Virginiu toarbitration is much talked of; should this course be agreed to the German Emperor is indicated as the probable arbitra. . tor. , i , Conference-Arbitrati- - ex-Jud- ge Ice-lock-ed : Denied - to-pig- ht - , Cell-Refu- sed. to-nig- ex-gov- be-seigl- ng In His Tweed passed the day in cell No. t of the Tombs. This is the condemned cell in which murder era are placed awaiting execution. It was assigned to Tweed because of its being more comfortable, benear a stove and warmer than ing most others., lie spent a large part of the afternoon writing. The attempt to procure a stay of proceed-" ings will be renewed It has transpsired ,that on Saturday night Futlerton, one of Tweed's counsel, went to the residence of Judge Gilbert in Brooklyn, and asked him to fix a time to bear an application for: a stay of proceedings, in the case of Tweed, unJudge Gilbert promptly refused til the Judges of New York should have been applied to byl Tweed's counsel. . to-da- - per-calli- ng j f' ?. sherifTJrennan, disliking the Drisoner. deliv wnal charjre of tie ered him to deputies. Counsel did all in their power to obtain a stay of the sentence, but in vain. Tweed was sitting In the sheriff's office, sad and fallen from his high estate to a felon's ate, awaiting the news while the commitments were being made out.- - At onea.m- - he was conveyed in a carriage, pale, nervous and crushed, to the Tombs, and lodged with thieves and mur- First national Bank Has Kever Dra Riiuslle. "Toaoli SA1I FRAllCtSCO TRACE c:::cACOJiiACE. n, ; ffffr: ift" Mining Company at. Moore'sa Flat, gold picked up the other day specimen valued at $600. JOre-goNewbyof Yamhill county sheared sixteen . pounds of wool from a merino buck, which got accidentally -killed on his farm recently, 'iRevi Mf. Van; De Mark, pastor of the first UnivereaUat Church, San Francisco, Is Under investigation, that Is, some charges against him are, with closed Jdoonv. its A new horse disease has madevalappearance in tbe .Willamette ley, Oregon. It seems to be a sort of paralysis of the legs and spine, and has proved fatal In every instance so far. The1yonng woman who, until lately;1 livedVtth McNamara, the teacher of the reform School, and who bas' bad some ehlldien by him, is sUUIn a destitute condition, her petition to the notwithstanding Board of Education upon the matter. San Franoioo Chronfde. to-da- y; spectators; It was a scene not: to be forgotten,at the close of the sentence which doomed him to twelve years In prison. Tweed was fairly overcome as the "fearful realization burst upon him, and the suppressed grief of his son was terrible. The condemned was then led into an Inner roota, where the leave taking of friends on his part was mechanical, he not seeming to know any one. His son embraced fttd kissed hi u, and .his friends whispered seemingly unheard consolation. EASTERN. FSKIUBU onstration Jn avor of home rule took , place in this city it was estimated that sixty thousand took part In the procession. At t be mass meeting which followed, speeches were inade by Messrs. Batts, Martin, and others. Nodls- turuance occurred. SPAIN. . Plot: Discovered. Madrid. 22. A plot to surrender Caxthagena to the National forces was discovered n few days ago, and all the military leaders except Contreras were arrested. Contietas and Galvez are now the sole rulers. terrible cannonade and fusilade were progressing last night, and it was! believed the military - had made efforts to liberate their bonv manders, and were shelled by the forts, which are now manned by convicts. The National forces pasCarthagena remained sive during the firing. . sea via. c".:a that yoor tUckei c 3 a:;d :. -, T P rMln-f(..r - .t i rat in: j . ) 5 ' , ' 1 4 . mom 1 j',J'J RORllITURE i ! A ' H . J vf th ( rrtl T of WHIW. tAltU alaraM!ckef lit tyfmy pHfd$ fA uh'ih I wiXareefret c"ycZat-rt.ri,j r j : 1 r C..:u- - . |