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Show ee " ' . , -- YOI. TIT. : ? 1 ' 1 V ' . . -- I : I PuNUked every ivening, except SwUay. One copy, year, lo advance . one . bU " . . . - $10.00 mouths, .. , three months," NEW RUILMNG, Wanhi nyfnn Avrnrr 6.00 .60 i. The Deseret News Fifth St., SEMI-WEEKL- $ Y. PitbKsAed every TWsday and Saturday. Importers an I Joblera of (DIM fi 9AJ0 three months, f40 L 4 DESERET NEWS: DEP'T WEEKLY. l 5 , mil) ciVjt uuv yemr, In advance,. six mucins. Npocial attention given lo Far U'ewf Trade. Pnnt. w- - One copy, one rear in advance, U " six months, WHOLESALE . DRY GOODS ffM. liORtiJO, ...$4.00 4.. too three mouths, " z. c. ir.li. 1.00 j 5 OFFH KOCSWEM.,Sc'7. onter or Soalh and East K-- -( Trot pie Streets. Southern White Lead :3 STAPLE AXP FAXCV - I and Job Paiirmia Office has superior facilities for the execution of , i The Nkws Book ' . all Mods of Hook and Job Printing-G-ROCE5R2-SS ; t tA bLached BOOK-B1SD1S- ASD O L01BB1RD RCITOR STJBSCBIBERS la tba country tjrat OTJB any time ascertain the date on which their subscription expires ay reiernna e the-- numbers attached to their names on meana first day, their paper ninth toonth.thlrd year.or October 1st, 1873, means February 15, 1874, c. r Every Parka re of our HrniCTT.Y Ptrai Whits LiuolKuirsthcfiAlriwiiiirtruarantee: ! l-- "8 Amont otherS pec laities that of Those names harinf no numbers close with the end of the volume. Subscribers underatandlng- this will be able to renew their subscriptions prior to the time of expiration so that their paper may continue without interruption, i - I T. : ji and all rCR Co-ope- i - ! 1&-&--4 The While Lead contaiihsl ill thl Pack a ro b guaranteed by the Man- uiaciurors, tne ftmtbrrn watte ltul and Color Works, St. Lou I. Mo., to Contain no adulteration Iwbatever. It ia composed entirely iof perfectly Hire carboMate of lead ' and Una! oil, and Is sold ubtct to cbeinU-a- l ari ilrsln. Our Qond are kept by Z- - C. M. 1W Branch aleo by all tb In toe Territory. .uv store tUrt; PCBUSnOL ABTD can i SIS., O. DAVID O. CALDER, Queeiiaware, Wooden and Tliiware, Store, FteM Etc. COLOR WORKS UO PJPER-rarLT-V- Hardware, W ; COR. M1IN 1 IN AS K0UNTZE BANKERS, No. la WaII St.. NEW YORK. aBoV iatarest at ilia rata of few per Plew, Drill asHl Pick Steel, If 4 BROS., tpm daily balance! of Sold andih iecolrs eontljamenU afGoId, Vim anl Lead Collioa, aai make Can cent, Car-reac- y. ad-ra&- eea ttereoa. IaTita Correrpondsnca from Saalara, afereliaati. Mining C&paalM aai Saall-p tHI' ogworu. WrsMickC,! ttalalklaia: ausd HawaaXsUla. Aatvlla. Bel lews. NOTICE. Ziox'a MxRCAimu IirsTrrcTiow, Salt Lake aty, Utah, ; January Zt, 187. 1st of February and after the ON all open accounts on the books of the Institution shall be considered payable on the it of each month. Any account not paid by the Kth of the month will be closed and no further credit extended unless neon an order from, Wm. II. Hooper, SupL d"i0tr - ! Wheel harrawa. FAIRBANKS STANDARD Farka SCALES FAIRBANKS A Co., iUJ aod 30, Wdwblntrton At., ST. .' LOUTS. Airicdtnral i I "!..StSMl '. ' - Implemsnts L. LI.ROMSEY&CO., OC'l-Wol- i! s. FTTI ; LUCllOif PlC PACKIKO !;. USITISO, IllVa Auhicvitviiai. lnria.Tr. f North Main s Vwt, ST. LOUIS, MO. BELCHER'S STi LOUIS, i So j POWDKRKll ami GRANULATED i HEAVY U Q A R j Tel low and Wane, M o r 'PH . ' Of every dosctlpllon.- S S llaxard, Nportlat: ftt4 UUnt - VaH and WMms vinos inonirs ut. LautJVighVa Ditpatrh e. GO . a CovernmentlExpansaa- The bill for the lepeal of the tax on stamps and matches came up. Dawea tcxk the floor in opposition and embraced in hi discussion the bill for the repeal of chock stamps as well as the pending bill, ami stated that the repeal involved over five million dollars loss to the reve nue. The committee of ways and means were unanimous against the repeal. He then proceeded to enow the condition of the national treas ury, stating that the present total outstanding obligations of the gov ernment ror tue fiscal year are $393,846,000, and the total resources $341,780,000, leaving a deficit on June 30 next of $: 50&.649. This statement was on the assumption that the treasury would be called on for all the appropriations made by Congress; but it was not probable it would le...called on. tor all as tnese appropriations, and after a careful revision of them there would be on hand at the close of the fiscal year something over $20,000,000, exclusive of the sinking fund. But against this twenty millions were to be drawn all the deficiencies that had arisen during the year, lie understood there would be a million deficiency in the Indian bureau, and he estimated the miscellaneous deficiency at two millions. He had never known the deficiency bills at any session to amount to les than three millions, and hejiad known them to reach thirteen millions;! He had left out of the estimates of the deficiencies the "claim made by the District of Columbia for) expenditures made In the District and .varying from three to five millions. These expenditures, he intimated, were not legally binding upon the Treasury, but if they should be paid it would increase the deficiencies to seven million six hundred thou sand. The claim from the mixed commission would swell-- , them two millions more, leaving but sixteen millions in the; Treasury. No man would take upon himself the duties of the Treasury Department in face of such .liabilities and such a balance, with the! monthly expenses cr tne government in excess tnereor, unless provided oy Congress with some means on which he could fall back. The receipts of the first seven months of the present fiscal year compared with the receipts of the corresponding period of the last fiscal year showed a falling of off over twenty-eigmillions, and the receipts for the last five months of the last fiscal year compared with the estimates of the same months of tho present year showed a falling off of over eleven and a half millions. He then stated, in detail, the reduction in duties by Congress on tea, coffee and other articles, aggreover forty-fomtlUons,as a gating reason why. having commenced the year with sixty millionsXon hand, the year ended with only ten millions and an increase of the public debt. He then argued that some meSns must be taken to Increase this margin of ten millions, in order to assure the credit of the government, and said there were but three ways to do it by increasing taxation, by.a loan, or by a reduction of; expenditures. He was opposed to further taxation, and thought the, people of the country would not submit to new burdens; he was also opposed to a loan in time of peace as an error which would ruin the party resorting to It. lie then compared thf expenditures of the last six years, showing that while in 72 the expenditures were only 277 millions, and ninety-nin- e millions of the public debt in 73 the expenditures were paid, 290 millions, and only forty-tw-o millions paid on the public debt; while for this year the expenditures would be 319 millions, and not a dollar of the debt paid. He then referred Tto some extravagances in the various departments of the go vernment, among them the mainof 'ports of entry; in places taining where the receipts did not begin to expenses; and the large expen-iture- s ht . - . " I : VitHf r 03 s?SJ t;i: : ; EASTERN."! Revenue Frauds Amounts Paid Informer Ac Confirmed Mar-ri' if CorrtaJers and Orlnders of Strictly PURE "TV. . WAsniJCOTAV. . l . . t . . 12. . ,m:, The -- . iuc ut AU. statement oi tue oscremry Treasury, sent to the House In regard to the amount paid from March C9 to Nov. 73 in satisfaction of suits and Judgments, dbc, in fa ll vor of the Unitesl States, ifor viola tions of the revenue, laws at Boston and 'New York,' gives details further notice trawns will tears showing about 3,503 cases in New UNTIL arrtreatOcnen aallyaa follows: York. Special agent Jayne is given as ihs Informer in manV of .these 999 aVlllj; Daltr cases, and received as his share of Mixed.... ,...ajop.nki received nearly $I70, the amounts ...iuws.1 Prelaht....... 000. In - the 1'helprv Dodge 4 . i Amarra. Co4.: case Jayne received $65,718. ....... p.m Dally Kxprsss, the collector, surveyor and and Mixed, .J5p.m. .....Wa-m- . rrelSTht,.... naval officer, each' one thlrd - as Dally connect Ion meet at Ofdea with much, or $21,900. The giws proCtah Central Pacifie road from Salt Lake ceeds of all tue claims were City and all points In Southern Utah. expenses S234,lp4. Net At Bryan with atacea for Sweetwater into the Treasury covered amount At Cherenne wtth TMnrer Padflo road for The collector 3 received Denver, Central City, Georgetown and L $3,753,512.the naval officer $224,058, $407,245, and New points la Colorado Chkmer and Mcrtawsat surveyor $391,213, and the informer Burand Island Bock PScioo, Jn era, Chioaro, mm trtmtrm uui mtn. Ktveat uiti cv w. $716,243, total $l,S38,760eaviog intheBoston and Council Bluffs raOroaae, and. Mawiuri the treasury $1,916,746 net of Blver Horn of stsstsnes lor ail points UN and Charlestown, the into carried; amount of $609,407, offloe potots ast at eJMitassalsaaan sr Cm Sees Temple street, treasury, the Informer and customs Of Kailroed, officers got.$305,24S, leaving for the Utah a attoiJce of aJs Central Facino hi8al Lak Cltyt m at Union $304,151. i Special as wwoa government uroeu, stnilroad Ticket utaos a large othes) bertha on ateepinc cars can be se- agent Jayne also received; as Informer at these places. amount cured.) '"v'Sir Arranretacnts hare been aaada OAaerebf confirmed J. The Senate, their paasensvrs deairuis; to visit Denver exour-do- a XV. Jenkins, Secretary of Colorado. an of tbemsehnea can avail East way to Denver and John W. Slorton, con of the Sent rate from Cheyenne rates reoutd was: married return as to j the a For particulars and all informanoa In tor, of this S. of Browh, ot&jee. daughter! apply at ticket to reraid to passsure, secu.-Paasenrers should be careful Eastern and city. their russnrs tickets to aU and thai avail Reoeptlon to Peter CooparAr- Omaha, Southern points . U. P. R. R. CHKWIXU LEAD TOBAC COS, Xatwral .Leaf, Blaek a Ml Brlckt XavjrPtacs lai tUlalavsvla-aMl elMsHstar Mr " Birsa4s mkiels ws i.ai - S,-210,3- Mexloo-UOmaAaw- 443 If Oil.-an- d SCKT1C ACID W. IT. HOOPER, Bupt. Castor Ofi for Corrodlnr Lead Wilts Leal and 03 I a i oootalainx CH AS. t a. thgtj THUS. KlCHETpwj M"" tore, aleola all tlMLV h 000. f -- of the advantages of a thrmta-sleepln- car. utnfortUe accommouattont 1 .. w 'j and iuk k tiiw. themech-e- j - r. $).xsxs .Chief T- ' 1 . J Oea'lTiekeiAceot.U7 Eua--T and 8upu ' . rAFFKR8 Surer lor Facilities for fh ecutlon of C to-nig- ht, rested, f i Nkw Yair, 12. The Arcadian u leeeptlon to Itter Club gate ou the Cooper this evening, eighty- j , d ex- - L.-- : . m ALL ITS BRANCHES. WE IIAVR THS" LAHOFST OF ' carry: the HBkVIRST . of An4 " . temi-- , - . - www. P : : i .- . ' s" PER S.BU HI V f r;-- ; lalereeti at ' i I . " WORM. jysosnrerJ Cut WHOjr. Cashier: David e. Calves. B. YL H AVIKO SEEN BILLS and sal, rprla-at- AND , RAILROAD .Iveeyrawsstn . , Blank work I.: l4UteeA And , OR FUCT. 8 tW Call and kerta rttsr Wrk a SpeeiaUj. AC : SO, "::.. ii - ' 1 ! - -- In Plain or LWored hikt ct Paper ,mii- f I ;. it H:: iVy- :tmM. h m a ., 'I M 'I'M 'V v .r j II M :MM! 1 :M.MiB ii v 1- .- ft see them. , i i t Dcairable OjTiportumty. - - -- -- -- rr THREE SHEET - AMD M ( Votloe- - . HV-LA- ; i i ' ' . U : :;: )'.;', - BROOCHES, lDU EAR-RIR- SRSW 4 l WATCHES tni art mid moon honor a as sntotie ore eorawiu dU Octkfs ofranud. 1 ;: ' CARI. C. ASJTOSSILY, ; L'.- Jewel c aasdl Waiefamaker, Opposite Pout Office, ' SALT LA KB CIT7. tSUHf 3" - ix.v.:sr yaiids. , i r.' IM 4,t M vt? .!';..' - - - j ' xjiLin, Etc- . jorjeoHalf a. .m.M- '. - -- :; FCRr.iArh C. n. ,Vt HEW LUMBER YARD. ? 43Stf . 'r Block South fI' derl fRKPARrn ft Utah TO AM Lath, of th term. Ut I TJ. IILL ALL iim'r. .: i7" Bhirrle snd . M ; d r ? a .call aui Pea lent, please vU examine stcck before purchii gcbivb-- r Rule and iReaofj t of Ions, Mining Cu'. printed at Yard Style of Art anl on , Beat '..I'M- I. a great variety of tho beat selected i :- -- 1.7 1 The most suitable for Railroad Travelers Farmers and Miners. For strength ana rood mans; they are un. surpaseabie, and will Keep wnsr tnao any other, - i the Shortest M to, Ms hslm. fliun. mmtm AIIERICAII TBIBTYrFlVE MEBINO, Bucks, fearlinca and ttwo- years oM. i . 'Ml pplj to- Paroivbl Bolt, ow thj pmu.isra. Salt U3r.t CttyJOcL 1CX i: . d tf - :i .: . T ' - i i - complete aaortmen' of the beft A:d-.' trades of,.. i 'ff. Pest OSSeei .. i L'l. j ALL KH7D3 OF LUBBER! Prealdeait ' Bricais 'eTaaca DOORS, VINDOWS, BLINDS, Tana. CaeM Tallev. i, ' i f MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, a ! I i it 1 ..s TH&KB COT8WOLD TKAULrXO BUCKS, - - a 1Wf,NTr OUTaWOLD Mt. Jtncksi SHOW CAR1)S. THOMA3 HAR9I3. Acasv, I'' Mo. as5 Censtsserrlal BC N.B. Tte Riheet Price paid for rrnN4 Jtecuted in the d&llr J '(A JkXX . ! u i Deaatirui assort mem Also i. ONt.TWO . . 1 77ie Absf vl ISO - d awf .'. i. Lumber Yard: lfORIIAlTD, " ure, Carpt, Movec ete. iM-..- .' l . LJ .aiae. Opposite 01 fOmsUbtta t ' ONttdf 7 t TVsowrtof fphmVr-f-n JaitrrMesnM(UMd 1 1 tt c . OO . 1 ? - .' . lint CUM FL?.::irjr.s -- repaired ; ci nue Ladltas eM sad Silver Walbe4, aaa ueniie' aaaiear arnasesa,DriM Btlnem. I fr r I .! k' i '.-- O . , 337 Csials fttreer. Oertdewlal Cfirp-- n eSI:! uj i ARTITAILOK 91. brttarht o. wishes to call sprcial attention And - PAYNEO & GON, MAPS TO OBDta. i. - Ui h nui a "T rr ; ",. .we ap,. - TLES . oil ' -- 4 a sV ..; X La COLO RECXLICCS, ' Leii:r. URNITURI ... ... t i ' mm ar . , Walker House, Boom if- ' t . i ( aerrifuriF. . tar Of&o Id the Malthiceon Block, a few doors above the Walker Mouse, Main Street, eir ' d74 ly BEtJ) TATXOBt. i, . . AHJT4! Piste Insprve eeta. wins 7 (perhaps)- unprecedented " j t ; :m.:'t CARL C. ASL1USSEN it: 4 five Thrre Months Letfjohs free. loOnler.'in with a full tine of samples. ' Call and see for yourself. Mr. L. K. Normand will call on you all befcre leaving- the city with his deslw sampies also, p :..v: h n t I ' 1 i . n-: .,rt' a i ; i J. i - . was ffJeUd) I very srUhv ? i j i ij r v;; 'iN, h PRESENTS.) with stops usually sold by other makers at aaao cdsh for aaoe, and Parlor Organs jwlth a store, usually sold at SISS cash, for aids, we wish the public founder-stan- d that we will selT OrcaBM 1st IM E; ; CIHCCT- - PInuv pcclflcatlona and IetnllaI far nit klndn ,' of ilulldlnga. JI. ' . i i CHRISTHASaii!HEFEA KxelsMler, SaMjr Bellewa, Talte. DlvlslesI SwelVaM" all GTCIL, . swi 1 culated by a oertain; Musk? House, statins that they offer ALL KINDS OF Flrst.Claasi lleeaea a Spe. UnkingSMaranteelna that any work elalt jr. and bis entrusted to care, or over which be may have charge, will he carried not with a view PUIX. CCL0D and Tne, toMesxasiee.BsiasSasiiisaiiy cost a thU ll - FAIR PLAY. BUSINESS at the 4. :. .e a- . T ' . - I ... -- i I Boaxrruca. ben leave to inforni the Ova, era or Ntit Lase Crty and repeitj vicinity, that be ' la to t m . SJ Ml Hera, vox Hs for stnllrsMsal Treesllna;. Brtda rr I A. Attidant Cashiers D-- Cor any work of a character wherein Timber or other Materials are to be applied I t kP. fllJS-i'iL::;- 'MmV' H. B. - UKDKKsiojTKD. HAVING DISCI 1 'ItlK . rd to make a nermanent home in Utah. i .(I.. Secretary.' T. O. WftBBEn. MERCANTILE, , ,1 1: kir. !if M -- rr ' H W i ' :e.: o i - P. 1 :.P Br-M- i,, WixroKD irooaatrrr. QeoaciaW.CAasoir, Josarar.itrni. pi-m-a IXrcetors: I UBOBOS A. HMITH, VUWW Dami. h. wma Joe. a. xotmo, . T. O. Wdub. W. WooDavnr, Cammow, Thos. Wiixiams, asoaocQ. Jobbt w. Totmo, lavsa. lmbafo JO, r. BMRSi tuvin McKasriB. johjt a'.UAxsE, i CIRCULARS, ' J H K- . . -f -- 5o1 . l. r. ts: Or-ca-ns f onft- a 1 '., m -- U-l- . nimnH. wnxa. BALL TICKETS, j a I j DEEDS,. j! n . i i t. i.. sr i PansroxifTt , a i M oeoboe a. asnrrii. ' ' H. rsssn.;Hrs I i -I. RECEIPTS, j ;;rr ; .!.:, .I'..'- 'r V si;; 151, u li- v i SaT si ef sOlsMrest JsilX. ORDERS, i V.;:-'- -: ' 'J at r s d ac tratr aT" Snake t TKJ tMe rsOe POWER CERTIFICATES, J i . Fzemltotp.ni DeiMMUta wilt ke rssslvea Arena mm DOLLAR sus sipwama. CHECKS, j; . 1.' It! ' i. :i f'.'A'-- "j,' ; 3; SUM .. . UaB, VMIJ r DRAFTS, j r And, In addition, on LETTEK HKADH, j -' : ! I sfH i mi I ?a i : i - ' "- X t' ".;.f ' p i j ' t 1' 'i T Ejrj si. I " i bk. a APEN FOa THE TRANSACTION .OF i v business from , t .H c . Temple St., Salt Laket City; Eatt Stroke of BILL HEADS, . .. W R. : TRUST CO. 9TXJK8 oca , ' : ' :l SAVINGS of anr ofllce to the Ws em Territories. n's "f j' J W Hid Ltf ! A . . i, GENT. the of March ana aeptemoer. ...1. President, wm. n. nuurAu...r' .... H. S. ELDBEDQE, Materials, TO PROPERIY OlVIlEnS. - . IS., ziodst s.L;. MINI NO BKPaasaxiKD bv Ai : J. BAffi annually awn 1 HEffHY l-.- , ' v ' ' ' 1 ( : per annum,encompounded 1st AtSOHT-'MRN- T dSS3ta - : fait Laks Cy, r-i at EIGHT PER L. & RILLS,. Ottawa, lOnt, 12.The funeral of the late Roman Catholic Bishop Guides, of the diocese of Ottawa, took place this morning, with imposing ceremonies. The procession included the various national and religious societies, members of the cabinet, municipal council, county council, different professions and an immense number of prominent citizens , of all . religious denominations. The bod V. in a sitting nos- ture, was dressed in full episcopal and earned oy; eigne priests robe, in an open bier. The stores were closed and tnany of them draped in US mourning. ? t Dtixrtt Danh; Eatt and upwards, Tnierest Grand Funeral. - Vt . ECKTVES DEPOSITS OF 0318 DOLULB f at a ' I 3 i Oounaelbrs'atOLjnTc-Door ; , Advertisement on Second Pare. i to the best possible advantage and woss sxpsncc . . - V: i ; SAVINGS 0EPARTUET1T D IV A letter from M. published, advocating a plebiscite, to decide between Empire and Republic, when President term expires. Schneider President of the Gorps Legislatlf, hhder the late Emperor, hat had a stroke of apoplexy. Ateo ! i lEr-UM- DESERET NATIONAL Rou-h- er prepared f 1 I ' furnish .. j' v' I' f in X- " ' if :4 i r-r- Shipwreck Middlesex Election. (lives us an a 1 vantage in IiOXDOK, 12. The German bark Heroule was wrecked, and eleven of the crew lost. L.ord George F. Hamilton and SPE CD, Mr. Cooper j Conservatives', have KJECUTIOX atU been elected to narllament for the county of Middlesex by an overPRTCK iif majority; the county whelming was represented by a Conservative and a liberal. A ; tit- i BRITAIN.! CANADA. ! rt..f W..M.i . P '. .fy-'i..- 1" Deal la Exchange, Cola, tioiti Dust, w ATTORNST AND S0LICITCUr College 8crlaete; u ' Collection mads ana promptly re-' ';! "fiH ' ' Omen: ' I mat: ITTil F0SEI E1CBANCR PCI SALE. Temple Street. ' " BtT Interest Faid on Savuias' Deposlta. : o. sonntafjtv' i mrok c. aAtw.r f ;' I j LaU Circuit Jutye. Statat'jili r loriutu 'or uiahi i. ' aasHisDan. ' SUTHERLAND m BAT"-'-.'- Bee Special STEAM Mac-maho- I . j" ''A ' v, .' t i Directors OnVwon Main Street, four doors' north d233tt the Post Office. - Book and Jot Ml slt ike FOREIGN- - ' iuiu r v : lAiiorney-nt-Lai- a m wmmmm crrr. . - ' 1 ' Omaha, Neb.. 12. A' report has Just been received from Fort Fetter- man, stating that the Indians attacked a wood party near there this morning, and that twenty-fiv-e men bad been sent to their relief. Gen. Smith, at Fort Laramie, tel egraphs that he has Just received, in formation tnat arms aud ammunition are en finite to the agency for the use of the hostile Sioux, furnished by the interior, department; he had ordered Captain Kagan out to intercept the train and brinir the arms and ammunition to this post. It is estimated that there are about eight thousand warriors of. the Si oux, cneyennes and Arapanoes who could be in the field on call, if the whole of, them : are not on the war path, !whlchthe nature of their attacks along the line from Fort Fettennan to the IBepublicani Auver wouut inuicate; to oppose them there are but three companies of cavalry and nine of infantry. lZ. Paris, is Ck Indiana-Eict- ht Apoplexy". Vl h i ' Thousand Warriors., I P0 If j ' Hfeidenoe, i soldiers. A report from Sidney, Neb., says: that five section men, six miles west of there, were fired upon by Indians this morning. Many stock! men who live in this town, but o wn large herds of cattle north of here, have gone out toofv' day to bring theoi in to a place safety.. .rj. ; :: , ,f j .: Favora a Plebiscite ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ifI - : i f ; . A , FRANCE. t BAK t m : i t. M'x::vMi:, legal h-- - GREAT - 1 I - Attacked by iP;. !! ATI 0 HAl "resident, ct or fnLi nuvrwiv nDDTAD mot vu. w r rwm nan VrkrTnT1. la nnuvrAJ Wit. JKNNINO JOHN SHARP, FKRAVORZ LITTi. . 14 8. BULLS, Cashier. More about the IndiansCilETi'ENSK, Wy.I 12. The. beef contractor of the lted Cloud agency arrived here tonight, having left there on Tuesday ' morning:- he brought with hirn the body of act ing agent; Appleton, and will ac company ;ft to Sioux City, Iowa, wheielLwill be interred. A teamster named Edgar Gray was killed by the Indians on the 6th InsL. at miles Running Water, twenty-liv- e this side of the Bed Cloud agency, where he was bound with freight for the Indians. The Indians say they will kill agent Saville if he don't leave At White Clay3 Spotted Tail's agency, an Indian threatened to shoot agent Howard, but was prevented from doing so by Black Crow, one of their head ' 5 ' ill an vinA. a Of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Pad uo Capital, ,t atthorixed Capital, aoo.oop L000.090 sIOIIN. U. WCUTCIIE. v, : A 0 ESEBEl Memphis, 12. Sixteen business houses, the new city hall and the Kew Drintinir offlrsi. at Trnton 'were- burned last Tenn. a sww a aam.night; loss aiio,uwt W;w, losarance ' s 1 BAIIXERS. WX. :! - 1 . ii0,OOOFIre. to-da-y, k... aval ptji- a- '"R" h'V;:? vi- ggggggg n mm ; v e:.:i' .M'H i - ATCHisok K&,12. The Central block, containing four of the finest stores in the city, was burned to night; loss STOX), insurance $44, itk a. -- And the Cost of ? , 91; : i ftlir r X I 187. THE- $70,000 fire. 7" ' . sihtr ; unseed I' 800. . d. kink nrr, bmokino and uivumiiu wpuars. house ThoTax on Matches and Stamps to-da- y, ; - . CONGRESSIONAL. . als. Garfield corrected some of Dawes figures and gave notice that on pre on the approsenting legislation which expected to bill, Srlation few days, he he would present a statement correcti njr some - or these of Dawes. At the conclusion. of Dawes' speech, which was three hours long,the House took a recess till even- ul 5 as1: third anniversary of his birthday; a namwr orj tne most promilarge nent lltlutii vm nrtiannt Hamilton, the defaulting treasurer of Jersey City, was arrested at -, irxxa. n a was arrestiMuwujTju-antra mem in f!nmm nhrtat I a few d ed but purchased his freedom for eight , he said since '& bad aggregated over a hundred ana inree ana a quarter millions. inHe also, spoke of tne extravagance maintaining so arsen many unnecessary yards anu v" I OIL ESTABLISHMENT ; li : POWDERS! THL LATEST AND OLDEST M rr.it 1 : 1 ' . " 'ys,MBWa'Mir' ' - , j Vi !:fl A for public buildings, which . ' -- CO - ; WHITE LEAD i : - rH HARDYARE COFFEE SUCAR' llarrele. rialf Dai t U and Sacks. avium ujiup uua njiu uuuoimi l (larvW, Ila'f Uarrt I and Kefft. Alt of i i Superior Quality. CIDKHS promptly executed. Yi. WARE. Secretary. i MImk-E- D. These promU are kept by Z- - C M. I. and aUm by the it BRANCH SlOKRi to the Territory. j ' ? GaMartd Sieam' Fitting; Maaufacturvrs of CUT, LOAF, CKCSHEk S w o fig ! MO. . I UAI.VA.1IIUI AXI GAS PIPES, 'A i BEHillllG COl SUGAR : PLAIN s Hp : PUMPS fii FIRE ENGINES, I A . Manufacturers am! Jobber I.KAD PlFK ACD SHBST 4 ur itb i 'v I it I BY TELEGRAPH. THE EVENING NEWS. SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO., A- - i : Hoirer Paper f tie Kocky lonntali Krgioa LOUIS TRADE.! ST. - - Lf. SAWjliAJXE CITY, UTAH TEEilHTOIlY , FB1DAY EYSHOTG, E'EBIXUAIXY 13. 1374. i 1. r M I H' S .. a block eatt of Cktui-hc- u 'I f |