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Show ' u . f I '. i. ' 8 , ' -- ; - "'itjif-' i t -- -- t - ' --- j , TMflday. ; 19. 197 L08AL AXD OTHER HITTERS. I Thebmometeb 86 th shade, at 1 p. m. degrees F. In Borne to-da- y. j. fog. ' Police Court. Seven fines were y, assessed, against tho trans- sreeaora of the. ordinance .making .1, ft XI Corrected aaflf by of ALL BESCWPTIONS of a&n. CANNED GOODS, I 'i Which . , $ if J: ! ' ai 'invoice rnces oeiung ' -- j - '! ' Addlaf Pwifht. i, IIi ' I Heci RooU 3r Vm Paid for t tried h'ruit. to-da- Crrr, January laj U74. Liii at S1.10: Selling at drunkenness punishable by fine. fX-lS.- Seventh Ward Concert -- A grand and instrumental ' concert tUSEAthe.tJnicia kUe, aci will be given" in the Seventh Ward demia department, commenMnwnt schoolhouse on Thursday evening, Jan. 15. t A creditable allalr Is ex- Uuatiwm, JAn.is.il ' : , Bee notice of Gladiator Tunnel pecied. and Mining Company, annual Nomination for Utah. Among meeting of stockholders, Janut 14.J ie nominations sent by President Read estny notlci West Jprdirj rant .'to the Relate, Jan." 6,' a Washington paper mentions the Votfal ; GrRO OBBIES Highest NATIOSXL SPECIAL BUS1HES3 KQTlCEaJ ' they r Dkubkt . Saza Btytng ' t . i 1 - Giles B.Overton,Recelv- 'Oliver Ldveoak" and "Winifred erof Public Moneys, Bait JLakeCity. Jones" In f'lJghthouae Cliffslj and Seven Billi Tnerelare now Mr. Herne aa "olon Shlnsle" this seven to f aid bills, Utah, In Con-igreevening at the Theatre. I Wilson's, Frelinghuysen's, Fkesii Fxsx all- - Winter. iMar-- Logan's, McKee's, Poland's (Intro-ducket Lot, opposite Kimball Block. Jin, filand the two by Bar d42tf gent. Won't they number at least I DKSictnto. make the inlporta-tlo- u a baker's dozen before the ' session of pure olive oil a specialty. closes? Iy present prices are from $)5 to Accident. "A. C," writes from $18 per box of twelve large bottles, Brlgham City that on Jan. 11, a or $2 per Wtle; mples ' r vari- boyy 14 years ef age, went to drive ous brands can be seen at Messrs. a horse from his father's stockyard, Wilton & Bangle's, First jouth and killed the animal there with a street. Apply by letter to Loul A. horse was owned by The pitchfork. Bertrand, Bait Lake City. j W. Packer, and it Is understood For Bale. The unexpired lease that the boy was intoxicated. (of, Jbe. largjidMeVgtble yard Im i tv f.' z Hal I, The Utah Judiciary BilL-- The mediately north of He veu tie54Thea-tre. block south of and one-ha- lf House committee on Territories to dismissed' discussed? to-d'the A. C Apply PypHk, Old Constitution Builldjngs. bal recently Introduced concerning ' - dUtf 'llV--r' ' the execution t.ol the laws in the of tJtab, which prescribes Tne Members of tfto Ijislatiirs Territory more fully the duties of United will find Taj'lor's Hotel the .beat States judges, marshals! and the house to ' stay at. d413t t t , ineana of obtaining! furors lug the Yk bcbners of Grass Canyon boilrUiof that Territory. They deCoal. bewarel . Our.patentiii in- - cided to hold three 'sessions a week until the bill is disposed of. Wash' theiiarlMt lad bng sold Aigemi-ine- . j: H. Btallin'gs; Gilbertare an the j Rampant. " What will keep a Behoonoven aud Capt. Hart CanGrass the only parties selling dog will feedahog, so It is said. yon or Valley Coal from the Old But many people do not; seem to JL l$ence, or lor other Young's mine. Any coal sold as reasons, dogs of various kinds inGrass Canyon and burning to a red crease and multiply but of , all proash J nefc genuJnjs, w 6ur coal portion to their utility, and even In ! leaves a light white ash. spite of the dog tax. The way H. V. Taylor, BGm them., show what they can M Lessee of said mine. d33 d 1 peculiar. Last night, In the a which aim .v i Aumu.iA n x iAnuaia ji Bix:th Ward, clothes line,on of latest the the specimens hung the Carpet Room of Zlon's washerwoman's skill, was broken u and much of largest, most attractive and; Cvcn--i d.own by several rs,linen' thereon washed the plete stock of Wall PapekJ Ca'r- - Was newly those to Have torn pieces. PKTSyf Upiiqlsteb y Gooo$ and their tat? dogs They poll paid Curtain Materials ever offered not be allowed to work in this city, at Wices which defy should hikrd 1f they have not. competition, and cannot fail to at ; if tract attention from the Closest j'gifo Tlieitre. Last evening the beau - - ')) j. bayers.' drama of ,rKathleen Mavourtiftjl d36 tf , W. Hooper, Bup neen was repeated and played In DK1E3J ' Peaches WANTKJ.tTo good style. Solon Shingle" fojr iQnish - filling Eastern orders, Zi C lowed. The shrewd Yankee team M. I. Produce Department will pay ster was excellently portrayed by during the present month the high Mrf JIenia He was abhr supported fof by ; prominent members of the est price offered in this city 'i f Choice Dried 'Peaches.' ' ' company in other characters. d3S3w I V. II. Hooper; Supt. This evening the domestic drama of cutis" will be the "Light-hous-e GraiIed TWTfJWETit' WAftfi I by ?BoIon followed preientied,Y School" recommences, Monday the last time, Mr. January 5tb, at v9 a. m. ltethry Sidnle.foc as Liveoak" 'and Heme "Oliver In 4 payment" " advance. as "Winnl- Miss Newton Solon' d35'2w G. Karl Maeser. . fred Jones." Ilia Excellency Gov WASATCli WEBEH COAXi ernor Woods and the Honorable If y ou. want FIRST CLASS COAL Members of the Legislature are inat $3.00 per ton, and a No. 1 jartlfele vited guests this evening. of BALED. HAY at $27,00 per Mn j During the evening the orchestra call on GEO. NEBEKER, will perform 'Sicilian ' Vespers jil33tf South of U. C.lDepot - Waltz" and "The Dearest Spot on L COAL! COAL I COAL! The Cele- - Earth" polka. a a a a a evenlncr "Carlotta. uraiea ensmon coai, ine uesc HERVKaftid Mtes'ixewton as following ss j I UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Pioneer Ztne of I Utah, Si" (V.utrvlil Tart. !TtkU 4 M i. " 1.00 to ( ! Fairiuiiia-- N 83" 4 o.. . 1.00 i.es 4 S3 Arrivnat TOO" 40' 6 1.00 4 4AA: itleu. I 30PM l. 10 Kriulirir-- . 1.30 I ' 11,35 llMI. CctnravtlW! 1904" JSS" UM" 9 9) " 13" 10 Arrive at nUh Lake. 1.7S ( im 44". 7 f i ii ,1 - i 2.30 too . v wii.i.-RtT- Ji DArLT, Suadar Kx-- , orpted. ; ?alt Lako City at MO a.m. and j.'. i. m. , ant Ogla at S a.m. aod 13M 1ms. k'or ait taforteauoa oaaoralo fnsirtt n 1 ; j lWll.Hf,.h: Ij . jonn &aijipt 1 OKN. SU PBKIMTKHnaNT. - t-- UTAH SOUTHERH BJULSOlD : - . T iaf ills H) ai 3 v. - P 51 i. J:-u-.-. : Trains Wave - Sail lAke Little Cuttoaw'd Arrive at T 8 ' t 7SS;S I5 ,4;. - ..v- lw, .., W .1 4.1. .... 8 ..... 20..... tirove-- ' t 45 Pteasaiit . 1 40 ; 3 Amorkiwi Kork-- lrov ; , J saiaijt lrmper.. iMhC. ; T0Q .. Stly 1. A.... 1 10:100..,.. .1... W ,80 A.M. i 00 ij ft 7& , ' f f .1;. S 00 4 00 50 " 7S 1 S Tl 1 W 3 flO 00 2 3 00 ....... .. ,10 30 - t vox '99. .., wtop.'our wagons aid d31 lrn give orders to teamsters. 9t J BWKiaiAT tJDSTi--- ? We UM r-- : -- f - -- r.m.,. nail 3 l&i f 4&! 4 4'.. 1't& u &( Hi 20. s 3 as 10 si i.ntUf Out:onw'd; rii.i, luf.wiaVtoQ MMMerOlOf ar awpiy w j.i. it us - - t naaiti because of declining health, to 3,0 withdraw from business.. He lias 4VC gained a higti- reputation for fir and honorable dealing and tot keep ing lbeabest ejass ; of goods liains line. Give biox.a call and secure bargains. TSce his advertisement. - BO) SMlar "DAtLtV HITM fr all it oo! (. i i r 4 OOill ooi w rrtlS-p- t aamr. frawrac awl Ticket Affeati. as P. LITTIJB, u km kmal U TAH iimjlse wishes iUndiUiU tfr.toirl -- m-' J.i net Ion s .! at $s.ou per ton at lie m , Lime ... ijv 1 o STOCKS 2f .. AITERNOON SOAKTX 4; 4:4. 4 4 WONT Coo, 470 Occtdental. AH: b ah is iiuiioti ii SO ;t rjartteneUM, --a 1740 Flat, 14: 7 70 Tyler, ifc ft IK: t. b ft . o . Jan. tsi San rraaelwo, stJpRaismNDrxit N03TnEHri RAILnOAD. 4: t?4. b i ' rai. W VI HI PV. i H Uru t ! sS " r rcUkt uaA Tlckel MUSSS THATCHRtt i . RR , Arn(, ' 4 at ?J9 a.m. Lucaa aal'Y Wa ' . 4' 5i putra, o$; 1300 Falrmeuat 790 fclM Wood illle,SW: XJft Silver Clonl.l4 . 4 Lad Wash. OK av 8e R 1, 1; 4w J0 aou 60 sno .M&na THEIB SELUNO QREATLV ; ic Little, Jacob 2, ..c 7ac; toc; r ' sf . :,. , 4 nEHUCEQ FrJCEs! a-- VMS ft vS'--4 ISH: li; Eureka Coo, STto .BSD lilanaoia, r. .1 lukmn. b: Xa It A Vtew. aw Pak. 1 100 IafomarySHe l A AT COST la ita-ln-'ptta.'lfc- 4;; . ., i ':'' a t-- 'is, ; ! 3Cb rcti itocr Shssil!aliEl-1il4 .iTj'vu .1 i 'in - ' ii.y-..- Ik- Tree .r 1 M..-:- . s . t ! and ldaho,and one In EasternUtalr. i ne Indians nave agreed to go on to these reservations. 2. That fanning implements, seeds, and in structors be furnished in sufficiency tor tne uinerent bodies. 3. That tie money shall be paid except for work actually performed by the In dians. 4. That food and cloth Ine be furnished on the same basis, not as a gratuity. 5j That the land be held In common until it is practicable by the growth of industry, Sae.t to arrange for its separate; Ownership. 6. That rood medical attend ance be provided ' to S break the power of the medicine men. 7. That houses be built, and Indians not allowed to live in tents. 8. School-housand teachers to be furnished on some settled plan. Indians to be taught weaving, and to that end. garments not to be furto be nished, .but the spun, wove, and . worn by themselves, r't' The reservations selected will contain about 110,000 acres in all, those in Utah, and Nevada belnsr about 50,000 each. The report is lone land fuH rtfobtm- J, ' XAvieb. N. Y. Orabhicr. . es . -- A - The Legislatnre. The Legisla tive Assembly met in Joint session the Chaplain I After prayer-b- y of the House, his Excellency the Governor, having arrived, read his message, whicLC; appears in the News and submitted therewith the usual accompanying docto-da- y, uments. Councillor Woodruff moved that 2,000 copies of. the Message, with the accompanying documents, be printed in pamphlat form. Car' ried, Councillor Harringtons moved that David O. Calder be' elected public printer. Carried. On motion of Mr. iThurber, the joint session dissolved. " ; , - ' Dedication. The new school-hous- e in school district No. 25, South Cottonwood Ward, School-hous- e , j - . door-keepe- ai f3 nan ilXTJib EGRaPH pa wssTtaM i Oispateliefi. 1To-la- w " 'Jf JEA8TCRM. f V. aasejue lire.' ' uss. vvioa telbobapk ffH 4 J - 'BoSTOX.13. t - c 1 ,4oe4 17I10LESALE - Gco&i dtlhrrta tte pity ja . or cAoro. ,.aj.iiuk-- nta, tALaoeardlSt.V T7Ano?f TAYLOH:t-CtutEn-, Uaia ron St, fl. L. CttyJ od concerning his mining entures, 8AX?LU and some of his triends eay 1? v rt for that be en t i p t a, miv of a lng enterprise onhimthe Liith prophecy giving . .Tafcitaaaa. by a wonder- -v- i-- EAST TEMPUS CTiLLiiTr disir If 7M assert in Cre-a- -- r1 uuiiiiiim it ' t , - i 7 I f ' -- : mm a Vi Five Per ' M8tr " i A To the purchaser, instead of buying dirt and stems. I ; . LOOK AT THE WINDOWS i ... t , ii. W. IA VIH. tf 1S6 Slank booK Uantfleld, Atchison & Steeli, i aTrtlwir4 waautSALi WIVE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS Qneensware, Wseden andCTlsiwatre, with the iuit I 8 supplied Utu for .it pnvud I... Maealtiery oif Oin, Bum SaV'! WhMcy, Brandy, tor sols in arlgiwf and jmltttgti, i i asm u n jure aaoaaHcrawa Wine Stoves, Etc., Elr. ; f RAILHOA1V BANK, ... MINING, . St., Salt Amoaf other 8peta1tlea that of Citr, NearUViWardSchoul'houK. ' Mrs. O. has purchased the business and from her. late partner, lira practice Clav.: who haa left thla cltv for tllfornia. Oases Kill be cartfully aiteivled to as Sers- - 3 LEGAfc. , res AKD . j. . J All work ent mated to us will bo 1 , P. O. Box f . Order. t , . uit a 3moa.' -- . 4 PROMPTLY REPAIRS KEATLY aaviis. ,!: EXECUTED Nam but the Seat Material ued. SoliclU ' T'l , Salt Lake Citjj. 1065, Music, llairaiines :afii Periodical Hound bi Cloth or Lataar aiwl U i HeMt of AHi. style J2eirtnt lyamjihtcU, 4 i$ Supt 3 3mos ' loguea, JYioe ' fi$tt i EtCyJEiO.. . Mil Made up on las Sao. i.i. 3fi4v --V e 49 afAnrsTRricT,. i sis ' aa' -- tinse-a lr-- a?af4 s rra'r-r' Hi ti i we aUrtay DURfNa. DtJLL Times we wij An sell our celebrated Organs tud Pianos on 12 monthly installments, HALTAMillS: Without interest being added. Caxokr I 0e er,'- ed from, one cf - tiie-bacif.vfi- 'i ' I i ; ,'-,,- ' ' J ' H, or erery desertstksu. S?5v3 A ' Vi 11 "2 1? r ; i llaxare, 8aerthsf aa4 GiaaT 'II r ' OUR ',1 BOOK , rt,' A.iJ j vi- - : 'Au L'ii'-u4- POWDERS! . . - ! . . ; j. . f' f fins red 8TR. mar rears. oUr waits belijr and flankis star is foraaeadaodsrMt in eacn ear, Dranoca jsc on iert aoni horn off. wtttnf lifft aid wsfc M red STKkMUthraa years-sttt In rifffct beUjr and basil of tail erop and FINK ear. -- tnw three-yewaa old white t rea pecu, rea necK ana neta. ns-bnors i .' i t dreofis, eroa off left ear.. om. ve roaa waairaa woe lAATf yaars head, erop off left ear, ttnderbit la riaht. bread on left slue not lesible, bora droom ; aliUla. One red vsarsng BTEKtLeroe off left ear. ' unaerDii in nrnc One black UKIfEB CALf. wallawfodk . ? to aeh ear. v i Oae re4 rearlloff 9TXER,V croe 4off .riskt .!T. . Mk Knak na tall Ooe last spring bUIX CALF, dark brla-I . dle 4. If said aalmala are not claimed and taken away before January 4be ird, 1ST4, the win oe son at puoua auction 10 las aufaew . ." reMNMMHQie iMoaer, a v o cmci SAM DEL f . . v .. K'C" 1. , t' dVJ t 1 l 4 Cap and Wimb.'- $ 1 i.1 At ifrii-,.4- r:.1 H 4 iiMaiiouir)ieraui.DtisrtfriBAXitAiiJOii 1 t 01 ibis DrsDC-- of nusiocsi. - .5! J. J: ' f 1 Hi,", ' lj d . a fa v f"!I PAMPHLET . . .f.t .li niti.BXTaifiNT';, : .. . . ; - 4 MA , nn :uniiaB nuiibu ;,tv nVTVmV-- xZz'--i t- . J DLir.L. iix.l wining, Kunroa or Commercial Couiiutj, 11 lit ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT OF 'PT tnu insutuuoo will commence it third term for the Tear, oo , :. 1 lBak. t: MONDAY. JAKDART ... , ... . f , i f " The Btndies, as pnrtued la ooarae, wfll be Astronomr, Dotaay, Geology sad MineralotTi.His'ner Aigeora, ueomscrv, Anairu oai uraramar, lotroiuctory ana aavanoea . and Modern Hiatorr. LaUikUermaa ' Advanced claaaes in the DrineiDafeoaiiiioa - r V: rwTMiiKiu 4 a r j uftvi ;' i n-r- itlJl.EK and liEaill.A f 10.NH - CUT, SUOKINO nurn, ar AND !ATAWXltIrH,: . ? j - PRKfK I! tobagoob; (... , f fill r . r West Jordan,-- . , li.iii f tffreguired,:!' f It. ' nee-th- pnpil t A . nHqusiiod. 1 -- FIAKU j tar VsiavsisT and V retleal ssuaie taor- - .i'M hut . i. aaiiauuiuf ,t.tiiiiArivi....i sr.adalloas ta Frfci p j' i.r.K' SmttvMaO. dk WaUKKSk MMdJef sdstsi. aajiV A,' ;w.- i h. nooPEit, i Ua Merer Ikrea i .tt,Jaca.J 1 V':; 1 1 rarrrrrT?r- - , J ' Jr. , afterdate ' v ; h tf SPECIAL. FLAVOmilQSl .Cardaar's Mitt. . ,. ! LIST, Emanate given rm ih inyria$ft jii, aa Isawlea'- - 1. aWicsW' BATKMAN, . ' 8pt VvS r i" - i ' f iA eS i'.il Z. 'A "I ? '' r Inn I .tvs-;"- i , 1 , , '- -. VIVTfl rw 1 r- .H't, AOYi Ji W'ti dows of tle second story, found in, the yard dead, burned and t : named f rsrrani f mglrcGaUeMM jUrfouad in Maxy tne yaru wim pom ner legs nroaen. ftt. V,'- - -- V rnui - rt w1 vrrrf brl -- . iPtJuw) rrt r '&vii j!at. ' hell ps&ntiry. .Vf?B pswr etrJviade. Uf4 f 64 Wa4 ' A..w ti rHor fhe cjieap extracts, Ak for f PSi.il hA7AI teLeate, lr ' . , ' , - 'TTAlTr,r,wi Fl .. i , . ? ! Mi.WS 571.1:4 t-- Kl I Depots, CHICAUO ' i -- pmrporttnf - Dteullers, importers and Manufftctureri - i ? -- . i Creia, Cain ul rasiri fi n I T. '( J rrT er 5bUPnrfetart ef XC.VJJCDrS CA,fT i. new ftrooesa. VSDtA BITTERS ? Vfln ffta care, r1 f re extract freca select rwti the t. i and t33 V.s 'V X in' Farnhaua Street, Omaha, Hab ArorxLslks, each chinrteristio; fla"Hv tw'l v.'i vor, , n4 produce .Fiatenngt (x&Ztnc. ' Of creai gtrenth nudverfsd ' 'j i . fir riiwrirs Ice . by point, the i Tiite' lidolt, fydijrr. f7,: .4',; Btrf other crass aJ k L.I DESERET. x dr' and was I 7 V!' tlrpoki-I.vcy- Cacjttxirrcini, weU tfcsawa Cal I ivionatalink , - i i CABEXE83. Oat and Steam Fittlngi, devica was recrt-H- i tow to reach the occujvaLty ;bufc . the ' flresiea rerere driven oxf . at . evrry .. I d7iSm: GAS PIPES, 1973, af tyIxwan, Caobs Ocv, Dee. phoid ferer, VI LATE, jrounsest dausMer PlQNKKRU Oalt XjaIjco 0t3Ta PAPEn- - RUL IU(G In;'i::ti Of all kinds. 4KB i' l l i.'s.i tttK I mi rerka rUIS Itu i By . t h'-- JOHN HcVICKER, ?: At - iI ESTHAY WOTICE.... my poneSBioa.tbs foUowHig fflATK to snl nulls: ; - a continuation of Public Fatronaff . Apicclttral l i DONE IN FIRST-CLAS- S STYfJB AND WITH ' DESPATCH. Cat, son-in-la- w. Cbahcbuxxb. '. ij BLAHS VORK d-c- Flak Steel, that she be DANICI. If. WXXJL9, .. TRKRITOKI i Drill sent to this city, Where she would The be met by her name of the noor woman was eiven as r Catherine Harris, about forty- nve years or age, and most lady- , use in appearance f y d431f ... t . f.'CiriYENTAL M A S 0 KS In AlarMe, Granite, . ' j urancnes win aiso oe loraea. - ' as s ..... X)KP(JKATrU, fSOMI'ANV. , - f KKOlSTElia., Cancer Soc tress, SyeFrasrand Botra Lakx ! is l'i-- . - MRS. E; H, CRUNDY, ;' her so brutally that her mind be came sanousiy men arreecea.' he had deserted her, but not until Je deprived her of every dollar which she owned. Her reason was almost overthrown. fand her ' married living in Han Francis daughter co Being apprised vi uer vonuiiwn, seiit her i means to defray her ex cuses to jamornia. sne placed efself under the protection of an repres stranger,onwho Insinuating ne ms way to was ented tnat San Francisco, and trusted him with all the money she had. Be fore reaching Omaha he aban left doned 'her! and The helpless and distracted.' conwas stranger, however, siderate enough to attach some tags I to her clothes and ba asking travelers to assist her on her Journey, "ana mentioning ner infirmity, The police of Omaha took and charge of her, as her violenttham. hysterical conduct satisfied of her. Insanity. Dispatches were sent to San Francisco, and a reply UHOTTfYrOF nn i. . Ve. 04 HAIX HTREET, Three doors above Wells, Fargo & Co. : of jS H. .and Sarah Jam) Blair; acvd yers, four months and two days. ouJ .tu l ivt-a- .1.1... w, ; li ASl SAMPLES. FOR s received?-askin-g C, AUD FANCY ; was H! l l PAPER-RULIN- ) Ogden Junction, Jan. 12 One of the first acts of a number of the U.P. employees, after receiving' their pay, was to unite in a subscription for the relief of the suf ferers in Helena by the disastrous conflagration which occurred In that place last week. The sum of $112 was raised by these benevolent men out of their Lard earned wages. The Union Pacific" pay-oa-r came in on Saturday; and a large sum of money was paid out to the employ- or the road, several claimants for their dues were disappointed in not 'receiving their wages, on acof the interference of even-count handed law, Which closed on them under process of garnishment for the uenenc or sundry creditors, a gentleLast Saturday afternoon man started from ' this city for Ban Francisco ' In company with ; his mother-in-lawho arrived; here the;, same day. from . the East under the care of the officers of the Union Paclfle Company. The woman had until lately lived in Onawa, Iowa, where she was possessed or a eon siderable amount of property t bequeathed to her by her first: husband. After his death, she married a second thine, and her faithl husband succeeded in robbing her of her estate, and during the short tlnle they lived together, treated she-wa- Niluli THE DESERET Call nnil ' 4.riJiifif.V but tee - - Useful Present. chaser ' to ''some ri.lt CFJVT. of TFJV RMTlng ' - HOLh Avis. FOR IMF Ii II. I. Z. O. ' .(- -' a - , . S Jinwarfwrxen t J-Jting aad ST.XOUia JJ Dr. Price's Vrvabt Powder. For Fale brZ.CS. li. I. Stores. . . I s ' Fine SolecUoa of A , - the courts. ; The indicaUocs at present jue tthat Capt. Lawrence will have, to ro to Detroit. IJe.nwhil3, VTrd is ft tliU it la u thl and thai fee caa-sfall kvocjmce, ana ciaurvoy-antsults rortane-teller- s hi-:r- G. F. CULUER a& CO. v.- - cannot be equalled FRUITS CAREFULLY mm our ii mmnrn Cicstlr.tt 'Win-aapp- iy a ' Our Country Contemporaries. i w av f NEWYEAlaHl ea having granted i We have had all our jSTAPl , . i : Which for Quality era! lomin1auez. Uoon the cabltu lation of the city, the Intransigent Junta and liberated convicts went oh board the frigate Numarwia, which was attacked by the govern. meht squadron, and at the time the last dispatch was forwarded a naval engagement was in progress. l -- 3l2Un? own sanalactare. Thlmmn facil.lk ena)4es as U sell tbem from 15 to 0 per rent, less tfiaa say etaer bosM In at. a4a w tfc&Hfty. ; New York wholesale r ! wr.: Madrid, 13. Cartagena haiSuf. aud;la now occupied Ly The formation of three reserva rtrJertd, tne government troops under Men "- . 1 a r " Itl'ITM. ss1s f Messrs. Powells and Iegall". recom 1 , ' mended-- - '.t, ,.v :. -" : -- I CHRISTMAS fiAISIHS-V- CUBRAHTS- ,- FEEU - . - - r ( v m 1 i i reoc-lvo- -- -x- I.LI ..ill ..in i -" 1- -- l thMbe fau BEOS toaooouuoe Stock for tke season of " Unit-edUJtat- n J j - m . -4 ashHSasasa to-da- y, - hi- f 'i i' - h ; A large fire ha been ! U BeTmont,S S3:13 UXi 30t3,b hours several in the business r. A. rTi b fainj ..nan 44 b Ji. b jamss. aincaiL......w uass.: aireauy or isaucK, portion J ..' ' W At-- f F ; Is a minion. 1. loss 3 : half the tM 31 Kawark, BSeke'Sl control; 10a h. IlitcheU kmuici The, fire In Zflatldr Is under t, 4i; T Mottwr XiaartrvTCtNi. the whole buisneae por- T E8PECTFCIXT aanoaacs to the paa-nearly 7M Pa tea, 83 W.bil ;4;8V.;K; tion cf the villasre is dertreyed, S6TS Charter Oak, .ic r three tares only, being saved. ' The jlv iwtaaiihry oars if 4: ! .? . ...r.T ' loo la c ;tlxaated it $500,000.., cnas. j 1 . 350 Crottao, : A. Sherman.' enrlneer af theFlre 4NS Prwa,.1:.T was killed by afAiling iaier St Patrick. Department, MUX. Watsoa, H il . W , wau. , two cnuuren are yerortea rmwm.v h&j obtained another writ frcn mlaOnsr. The build ton and stocks he are pretty well Insured; t tartown Judge Blatchford, of t BOS Cbsriot kJl, 7; Ti b n S Court, whichhas not loses neavuy. . ; , Oppotttelht City Utat MarM, . of. a been .orH jHsposed rLa,wrnce sts Maaoaany, fe KU yeti Wbaea taav. bane, bv atrfot attalM ia 01ftTF1rx,8verxt Burf(I erf oDein baaiMesC 1.BTf 1 BArit taa ' -'i and snail if " thy ofpeUtfqnttbat Trie Demerietrsitlorr-'CKgTtfa the eon4aued innocent charge. ! h'als patranase so liberaDy bestowed ;. r ISO Maniaota, 40c and merit Vlolnce and that the eCbrts to remove mm " r Treasure, H to Detroit on a criminal charge Is New, York . 13. This raorniBir Tli, Jcs KscaiTao, . Cre occurred, la a brick building .i m n mill raxfc of ,'a. blackmailing echerae cf C;?pcitfcj asspaiP and the flames TO REOZpfAVJlEAI't Ward's te collect money He de at S3 is 4RXA street, M iwrwiirnftnw H , ' ' 1 ! It beln.'J' known iifxx J 4 ii ikktli his rprcr, clarea, Ills willingness to .meet obi.uii.i.i'OAS, attention ef - thas e number ef persons were in G AIVAKIZED Vi daiata an thecom UXSX C02XXC3. but Yorli V .TlKlmiul Lvers in 'I'ew city, pie. U stock of la oar fall and to tromsr to llichiTan. Gov. the house on the second and third WATX3 and 6TaM FITZZSS. rstale all ao4 Winter Ootbln eonslsung of lecta : ine warrant stories, ' alarms were sent out, and Boots,. JDix, ' - "i . well-know- s tlaaMki, I . To-morr- ow The Lawrence Extradition. Capt. Joaby Lawrence objects t to emlgratlog'frotn XewiYork City to Michigan on compulsion, r One 2$. B. Ward, of Detroit,, has charged CapU Lawrence with the offense of cdUqirIng with one Whltncqr, and others to swindle' Ward in the sale of4lM Eureka mine In Utah. Ward clju&s that he and hln friends were deirauded out of 1X3,003 in the and on Ma application transaction, extradition, has been Cwit i of Gov. Dix In answer to granted by a request from- the Governor cf Mjdjgan. - Lawrence haa appealdd New York courts, and" sued to habeas corpus before . the oUa Cetat of OyerancLTerminer,whieh, upn hearing, "was dismissed. He -.' CBMSTHAS, 1873. cei-i'ei- wj 4 MTT U4; U . ' . :- - - ; Green, 3 Aades, S;ifi 4; X Coo Wasboe, 1 100 Indept Kurka. t.'J 100 FvaakUa, 3 IMJfKNSt 4 - SO ' L., bull- - " j i ,,.,. j ,lu ! . i was dedicated on Monday, Jan. 12. Elder W. GVYoug f ctffered jthe dedicatory prayer; SAddreisealwere made by Elders Wm. Boyce, Wm. Q. Young; Thos. A. Wheeler, and A. Cahoon, also the trustees and building committee Roswell Brad ford, Jas. Godfrey, Simeon Atwood, and H. W. Brown, and Mrs. Pratt, i the school teacher. ; A vote of thanks waa gj van to the trustees for their diligence in erect ed the school-hous- e a first class one, costing about $3,600, in procur ihe Qneeaot the Arena," with air. ing means for which, liberal assist ance was rendered by persons con Herne as "Bambino. " nected with the smelters in the r f LegialatiTe Fay. Section 2 of an district, act,, passed-bCongress on the 23d Sad Accident. About 12 o'c look of January ,1873, entitled, "An act as Thomas Oakey proprieof the the compensation regulating tor steam planing mill State of the officers members and of thelegiswas road, engaged - In the mil), he btiveVassemblles of the' several Territories of the United States, was caught "by a loose belt and around the t main slvaft sevetc;" provides, "That the mem wound before it, could be. stoptimes eral said bers of each branch of legisla was' broken In tiro His arm ped. tures shall, receive a compensation ' of six dollars , a day during the ses- places, and his body anda left 'leg sions herein provided for, and they were bruised, very badly, Dr.! Anshall receive, siichi mileage as now derson was leal led in,, who set the and otherwise attended to his provided by law: Provided t that arm, the president of the council and the Injuries. speaker of the house of representa Convict Mutiny .This forenoon tives shall each receive w compen a member of the chain gang,! who sation of ten dollars per day, and In the 20th ward, obwork were at that the additional officers of each tained some liauor in a clandestine branch of xsaid . legislative assem-Uie leCVct of manner wilch! hsd, i))iesfdiall CoasUt of one cldef rlerk him boisterous, unruly and who shall recoive a compensation making -- 1 mutinous. of eight dollars per day, and of one He refused to obey the guard. assistant clerk, onet enrolling clerk, Colt SmithVused abttslve1 laWguage One cngroSsfhg clerk, one sergeant, toward at and threw a him, length r, s, one j mesone stone which struck at the Colonel, aeugti' r," ami one watchman,-- who him. on the head, a wound making ve a recei each shall eonipensatlon which4led j ofilye dollars per r dayT JdUrihg the : Miller.: theprofusely. . wasr forthprisoner; r" h sessions. with taken to ; the ity jail and ; By the same act, each session is at-arm- ) - A-A-- L . j ' v'-- -. r i t i ' i;7; Oea18upt. ..,. V1 . j 1 at Yard.! south I. Drug Sto residence Htli .Ward, and P. 0. 4 nK 7i a4..;...t;.k..) 1 s s om inaimht...,.....! ., i j ArnvoM.. a 06..i..!i... 1 60, ,: Pieaaant Urove. ..I t.eht LU..-- j tne market, Trului luave Pr tnrtiaat . v pot.1 Leave orders of Depot, Z. C. M. . .I-- 7 nrefban In herchng the ' working gypsy, who saw big of Mr blel ka dividends i4)ie ..bottom of a ding found the todies teacap. ATiovri.2fJ5cra Jan. ner and her daughter sruothex ed (a their rooms.. The . fire is dd to have been caused by an im perfect Siren an4 4tEinality." By the heater. 1 1 la rumored that a there other bodies in the ulna. Bolton (England) Guardian. of ai several t eleven thlsforenoou aboet five v we Dec 20, perceive, that Elder tlieosaud persons iiad aembltd la Birch gives a porting! word Tompkins Square. The police re- Joseph orders to drive them out, to "Kquality " in defanea of plural ;Uerg-hol- d doing it marriage, and' that "Equality" and while one Myer. asfMulted Hergeant by wit had given up the subject in dfrgust. MvCr, who with others, p was '4 it ........ i .it i in irthe promptly arreitu, siaieu. " was oiileied lie hoiue station thai' The TntHwa Wajsiu xoton, Ward loth Assovlatlou the 7. by Ue Pewells, Major January to s assault any polieeman ; who n explorer of the Colora- molested him. The crowd ftre do Blver, has been utilized by the reported gathering at differIndian Bureau during the f past ent points. The crowd ' that in and around the sauare summer. In company with Mr. O. gathered had banners of the workiug-raeft'- a the W. Ingalis, the Major has visited As soon as organization. the Indians in ,Utah,evada, Mjer assaulted the officer the poSouthern - ard wester Arizona, licemen ttegaii a vigorous clubbihg, the square. The most inand Southeaalern California. ; The clearing tense excitement prevailed, and aswas to of their object journey and inter storekeepers made baste to pfat up certain from observation their shutters and close their doors. course the actual number of Indi- One man clubled is said to be ans, and the best means of bringfiave dying. and taKeu Mountedorpolicemen ing them on to reservations tne square. possession The habits. civilized f region accept visited has heretofore been largely a terra incognita. It has been genFOREIGN. " erally supposed t that there were about 85,000 Indians living there. &PA1N, The Commissioners set the total at Imiw4mU-4 Navat' 'artagaau e tribes. 8,000, divided into sixty-si-x I S r: 1 - I ft 1 . ; Eore-- fit ; -- v Afat. en. rreurht aod Tleket ; iie 110 t--T j : " ay 08" 4 ed ! Daily T if a ins Sitmt $ No. 1." Stalum. Ptm'r. PoM'r. Traill CO AM StOru leave .Salt Lake. " Z --- --- JxsnomNTs, . I1 ...il,.-- , jaasssaa :;,(,- Brorrn, I'HE E YENriTCr NEWS. 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