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Show wwf 0bbl 4r.OO YEA jI.U I IS. jfss-,ai;- i t!k paw,-,,- , - : J :rSg-- W54sJtw 'wc w ike Citv, double daily, - 7.50 Mail daily TkroujsU Mail daily a.n. 6.43 p.m. 7.40 a.m. -- Thron-- h C.40 8.40 a.m. - Lake City, double daily Through Mail daily "t Heavy P. Robbery! Fire in St. Louis, Mo! p.m. 6.30 p.m.. 6:M j'.in. 8.40 u.m. 7.00 a.m. sat Like and the East -5.00 p.m. V r lt yom- via co mails '.vnnxton, h 1i : .1. n r r Ki ...lCounty, the latter phue fin nitu- vmiih, , leave J ::i.,M.ly, ami iNitur.Uj , Ph.Iib County, Tuesdays, S.OO p.ni. 5.00 p.m. nnd Thursdays ' v, 2.30 p.m. 5H U . m, Mondays and Thursday. and fcutur- Huutsvifio, Wednesday, 7.30 a.111. U.UeandtI,et Trouble Among the In dians! Result of a Dispute! !" ; iuu,u.,s.u Martinei!, 11. A German, named George Muth, was O. OF MAILS. ARRIVAL AXD CLOSING ?, II'EDXESDA Y and SA TU11VA Y.) BY TELEGRAPH, Of Hoc: T AMERICAN. WUy shot and instantly killed last night about seven o'clock, at San Pablo, by a man named Henry Tloeger. It is reported that Ploeger weut to Muth's rnnche after men to work for him, and while there got into a dispute with Muth about some money matters, which so enraged Muth that he jumped at Ploeger and caught him by tbe throat, i loeger, to intimidate him, as he says, drew his pistol and it. was accidentally discharged, the ball taking effect in the man s stomach. Ploeger was instantly arrested by two citizens of San Pablo, who started to deliver him up to the constable, but were surrounded by an excited crowd who threatened to lynch him. Owing to the timely arrival of the constable this was prevented, and he was brought to Martinez aud lodged ia the county jail. Minneapolis, 11. A special yesterday, from Fort Garry pays the other evening Cornish, Gordon's counsel, accompanied by other gentlemen, waited upon his "lordship regarding his pecuniary matters. The latter demanded their reason for so untimely a visit, and after an explanation ho become engaged in an excited altercation with his counsel, each expressing his opinion of the other, which to say the least was not flattering to either. 1 is "lordship" shortly called his servant to advise Mr. Cornish to make his exit. The latter heeded the advice, but called again the next morning to renew his claim for some security for his anticipated fee as counsel, but found his bird had flown; and upon inquiry he found that Gordon was well no his way to the Rocky Mountains. Toronto, Ont., 11. A heavy robbery occurred at the city post office last night. The authorities and Slatersville, refuse to give the particulars, but it ."'Vlaln'city L 3.30 p.m, "MidaYMat.JTHurs.lays 3.00 transpired that about ninety registered and p.m. Saturdays ti vev lal.', W,Mliif.layH letters were taken. The loss is supposed Wednesdays 11.30 a.iu to be very heavy. Detectives are at ami Bai"""J'' OFFICE HOURS. 6.45 p.m. work ferreting out the robbers. St. Louis, 11. UWilSTIlY this mornone o'clock after Shortly A,,,.,, tvniii 9 ........ p.m. life broke out iu the large nf.wt'X.rr, '1 a ing OFFICIO MONEY Dtl'Aiu.ur.jn. a.m. to o p.m. building at the northeast corner of Oiu t'riim 9 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. n,.r avenue and Sixth street, v' Washington JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. formerly known as the State tobacco house, but for a long time past occupied a.m. 7.40 by a number of small shops. The losers C. T. train arrives 5.10 are Flesh & Moakald, McKinnis & p.m, u. r. fi.20 painters; Jon. R. Scott, auctioner; p.m C. P. " leaves McMahon and Morris & Bros., Jno. 8.50 a.m, " U. P. 7.50 a.m, plumbers; Jon. lloony, saloon; J. ValenC. train arrives p.m. tine, and Moorehouse & Co , spring-beand " 8.40 a.m and matrass makers; Charles Lendeberg, " leaves C.30 p.m. wire works and bird dealers, aud Eas- and tole. The latter occupied almost the en tire secend story as a furniture dealer, Services T?Aiirimii mn.l at 11 and had a considerable quantity of fur rr. Sunday.". theTal.erniu.-le- larlcy8tcuo.il in t ie Stolid Ward niture in store for other persons. The "' home and l urn , loss is estimated at from $20,000 to Church t Ua.rn.au. . p.m. ami P; ' Metliudibt Church atll $30,000. The amount of insurance is 8 UallX at 7.u0 p.m. SpirituuliBt Lecture (Child not yet ascertained. Tho New Lindell House in procesB of construction, on City Ogden pen Sixth street opposite, was not harmed, News Depot. Kt John O. Chambers' the wind blowing the flames In an oppo v"ry day, Sundays excepted. site direction. Rev. Noruiau Badger, army chaplain for Concha, western Texas, arrived here &. Yesterday: en route for Washington. A scoutinar Dartv returned to Concha last Saturday week, after forty days absence, bringing m a number of stolen pontes C. M from Indians off their reserva Z. captured Four Doors from tions: also the fresh scalp of a white girl, 13 years old, who, with a woman, IS was killed and scalped on Staked plain, 4V niJ-about two weeks before. Mr. lladger aim says it is now known that General Mac SHOE FIXDIXCS, Kenzie, during his great raid ajamst IVros. IVo?fce the Comanches last fall, killed upward ftc ioH-esof one hundred of tlteru. It was report Taken. ed at the time that he had killed but . About three weeks ago a twenty-threebund of Indians appeared near old camp Colorado, and shot and stabbed a Mrs. Williams, and also shot a little girl of REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Mrs. Williams', and mashed its head My against the door post and threw her body into the fire. They then entered the house and shot a girl 8 years old, and carried her away with them. Mrs. Williams, notwithstanding her two wounds, A FIRST CLASS SAWYER IMMEDIATELY! DAL- L to mil a Circular Saw. Apply t. i-crawled into the house, pulled her little illard Citv, Box 1'lder county, U. I. 1(JN. child out of the fire, rolled her in a wet tf. l July Iti, blanket, and laid her on the bed. Mrs. Williams' husband soon after returned, to whom she related the circumktances WATCHMAKER AND JtWtLtn, then died; but the infant whose head and SUver and I)ealr :n AVafches. Clocks. Jewelry, N. mashed to a jelly, was ttill alive was OOU STKEET. Plain! Ware, MAIN warranted. work all when last heard from, and would probKepairiug neatly me aud ably recover. A band of from fifty to sixty Indians were roaming about the country south of Fort McKavett, and in the absence of cavalry at Fort Connors, OR DOC'iOU TF YOU WANT A T110MS0NIAN scouts had been sent in all directions to Thomsonion Me.liciwe, 1 warn the settlers. Much alarm existed, CALL ON DR. MURPHY, and the citizens were arming to defend POST OFFICE, MAIN' ST., 00 DEN. themselves. CoNsKi.TATtoy Fee, Jl.oo. San Francisco, 11. lawHenry T. Barber, a has in 1849, California to came who yer, been stricken wilh paralysis of the brain, from which he canuot recover. R The Southern Pacific R. It. train will, d commence running to below miles Crossing, twenty-siare insucceiiBful operation. Salinas and Tres Finos, six miles below Hollister. WOOL WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR The Golden Chariot, an Idaho mine, CLOTH. has sent down $12,000. The Auburn Gold Mining Co. has lev- siiixrior'tuiBner Vv a.i fc. muck- Carder, the and eporienced iel an assessment of one dollar per wv. share. m sW Bring on your wool The Commercial Insurance Co. baa All declared a monthly dividend of 1 J per wauted: day. Agents consecutive tX) (JiflAper ol working opUj ppnt.. bein? the fouvth cles of either sexvouug or old, make more same amount... the of dividend work for us fn their rpare tnomeuU, or all trie monthly 201 Per resides at who Thos. CuMin, free, time, than Kt anything eie. Particulars Wil named man a G. etiuwn rv street, shot young Co Pcrtland, Maine. on the corner of liam Johnson to Men Main and Folsom. Ihe ball entered ObstaclesYounir Marriage. from th ellocU ot Happy Hlief internal hemorrhage errors and abusesfrIn early life. Manhood restored. the lune.producing fatal. Johnson New "ieVK"1 and.will woved. prove probably re Impediments to marria of treatment. Now aud remarkable remedied had been in the habit of making secret IVwkg and circular sent freo, in oealed euveh'pe. with Curtin's daughter, a AudriNw, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.2 N.uth appointments and it is supposed that .5 haviuic old, institution f'inth an Va years , girl Philadelphia, and pro a -- ti,. i a.m-t- o two-sto- ry Trains Dol-to- l n, d o.-i- , Library win THREAD, FOURTH STREET, OfiOKX, I; GENERAL DEALER IJviTHlil f cash""paid for IIipKS. . WANTED. V. lSTIi-sli- jTs7 lewis; 7 RESSOVED. SITE well-know- B1UGILOI CITY WOO LEMF ACTO Y Cavdinjr Mncliino tri Soli-da- x ! u 1 AO-lr- B!)U-- to-da- y, high roputation for .LjuJ skill hcut-rab- Condiict n lie ecuueeu er. 1(5, 1S73. VOL. IV President Grant and Ills Family. City. None of the members of President rant's family were at the hop, but little Jesse- Grant as usual paid a and lamentable accident than that visit to theis room,,t and seemed to en- which happened iu our community joy tne lun ot the dancing and Neither the President waltzing. his Xiniilv nor have been much ia Iu the northwest part of the city the death of old Mr. lives JohnTrussia, who had a daugh- society and now illness of Mr: the ter named Mary, between 11 and 15 Grant, Dent confines them yet more to their years ef age. About eleven o'clock own immediate circle. This morn y Mary weut to the well to the and President little Jesse, ing draw water, and while in the act of who is about thirteen years of age, pulling up the bucket, by some un- attended church ut the Centenarv accountable means pitched headforeMethodist Church, in the village of most down the well, a distance of 50 Dranch. The President was feet. The alarm was instatitly giveu Long late at service, driving up in a hiuh by her parents, who had seen her with a pair of spank intr phaeton disappear, and assistance was soon at about a quarter before eleven bays, hand. An uncle of the unfortunate and o'clock; only reliiKinishing the girl went down the well alter her, of the cigar and found her dead, her head down stump which he was the door at enjoying the and water her feet resting in the church. of Xnc York raid. II against the side of the well. Nebraska City i'rm, August Cth. It is seldom that we are called upou to chronicle a more horrible ' FOREIGN. 11. A scheme for the purpose of establishing a monarchy in" France U at present raris, engaging the attention of monarchist and imperialist circles here. The monarchists have drawn up and are circulating among the members of the Assembly a pamphlet proposing the of a monarchy. On the question being placed in due form before the Assembly, a majority is found to support the meas ure. The Assembly meets on the 5th of November. A ii:n tu. Fearful Accident at A'cbrua-k- n 1 - J stassw $1.00 JlSlSffP OODEX, UTAH, NAT1711DAY. AUGUST OCDEN DIRECTORY. r u ( 69. Xo. 4sysyjg f?pjr Domestic Tragedy ami its Moral. WLes s. Tvoman puts three mackerel to whose sides soak over night in a dish-paare eight inches high, and leaves the accomplished pan on a stairway, she her mission and should go hence. This wa9 what a Division street woman did, Friday night. She filled the pan at tbe pump, ana then lelt it standing on the steps to the stoop while she went into the next house to see how many buttons would le required to go down tbe front of a redingtoc. And a mighty important affair that was to be sure. And there was her husband tearing through the bouse in search of a handkerchief, and not finding it, cf course. And then he rushed out into the yard, wondering where on earth that woman could be, and started down the steps without seeing the pan, or even dreaming that any one could be so idiotic as to leave it there. Of course he stepped on it; or.at least, that is the supposition, as the neighbors were brought by the crash that folltwed, saw a horrified man, and a high dishpan, and three very demoral ized mackerel shooting across the gar den, and smashing down the shrubbery. And he was a nice sight, was that un happy man, when 'hey got bim upon his feet. There wasn't a dry rag on liim, and his hair was full of bits of mackerel, and one of his shoulders was out of joint, and his coat was split tbe whole length of the back, and be appeared to be out of his head. He was carried into the house by some of the men, and laid on a bed, while others went after a doctor, and sixteen women assembled in the front room, and talked in whispers about tbe inscrutible ways of Providenee, and what a warning this was to people who never looked where they were going. Dahbury Afr. n hs A Liverpool (England) lawyer is in a mental snarl, produced by the facts of a divorce case which he is conducting. His client, a Swede, married an Lnglish woman in dcr many and went to live in England. The woman has now run off with Russian, and the elopers are now re siding in Italy. 1 he mixture of na tions is now crazing that solicitor. J . 1 a 1 to-da- to-da- after-breakfa- On being brought to the surface it was theu discovered that her skull had been badly fractured, the brains being easily discernable, her neck broken, the features horribly distort ed, and her whole body badly bruis ed and mutilated. AVe will pass by the anguish of the mother aud father over the terrible and sudden death of their oldest child, and will only state that the mother, completely crazed with this unlooked for afflic tion, insisted on taking and holding the body of her daughter in her arms, for fear it would be taken from her. And this, another lamentable acci dent, added to the list through not building a proper curbing to wells The curb to this well is only one foot and a half high, which is simply no at all, and the only Srotection no more accidents do not happen by such carelessness. It is the duty oi every person owning wells to see that they are properly protected against accidents of the above kind, by surrounding them with a curbing not less than three and a half feet high; and until such is done we way expect to hear occa sionally of such sickening casualties. grief-stricke- u Mental Alienation. A st Jloiite .Murder. Last evening rl.out 7 o'clock well kuowu monte men, Chas. three An- drews, Harry Ihotison, and victimized a German at St. Johns, on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, twenty-nmiles from this city. The German staked hia Watch, atii when he taw that the game was against him, tried to grab it. struck him with a heavy revolver fractured his skull, and Andrews stuck him twenty-eigtimes with a knife. This happened behind tho school house. Andrews and Jack were arrested, but Jirousqn escaped. The Gcrmau was not expected to live till morning and there was strong talk of lynching his murderers when our informant left. Omaha Her aid t Olh inst. Three-Fingcrcd-Jac- k, x Three-Fingcred-Jac- k ht young husband call his wife he Kays, she is al in associated his mind with ways bill. "Hirdie," because A Des Moines merchant offered Mrs. Barrett a pair of shoes if she would kiss him, and she went out. borrowed a revolver, and lodge 1 a bullet in his nose. He hasn't any more shoes to give away, Mr. Schlokumber of eo. A very touching case of mental 111., belies Ins name, lie met I ra alienation in a charming young lady Hasclmeyer for the first time, pro- described by a careful observer. posed on the spot, drove her out to Not long ago her mother found her see his farm, was accepted, and in . . in tier room energetically uarning less than an hour was married, lie . stockings, and soon after she appear should change his name to Fastkum-bcred in the kitchen aud assisted that wondering dame in making and bakCan Professor Tyndall longer ing bread and pastry. Alarmed by doubt the efficacy of prayer? Tho these fearf ul signs of intellectual disShah was to have visited Clividen, order, her f nd parents immediately Mr. Walker and but sent for a skillful physician, who England, other saintly men believing watched her through a keyhole while eight visit the that might lead to a deseshe sewed buttons on her father s cration cf the Sabbath, prayed lor garments and mended those of her Divirid! aid to preveut it. Four days little brother. Much affected, the of supplication were rewarded by the venerable man remarked that never absence! of the Shah from Ciivideo. during a medical practice of twenty-fiv- e The congregation of the Wcsleyan years had he known any young chapel, iu Maidenhead, England.took person to manifest such symptoms as the holy Mr. Walker's story to their these. hearts. T'hasc of g The most The Danville (111.) Time is getshown was the other all, however, with a kind when her father, ting quite excited about the Farmers day, Movement It says in a wild, ner trom faint hope ot rousing her told and her sad state, gave her $200 way : "Stand aide, politi! cians to buy a new dress. Alas 'twas use you little gnats and worms less. She instantly observed that or the farmers will step on you and she didn't need a new dress, and if kill you ! The fanners will crush the he would let her keep 25 to pay a very life out of any party or any who hinders the car of repoor widow's rent she'd much rather politicians ! ' With form corn at a quarter a the he would take the rest of money for himself. For a few moments bushel, you may as well play with an old gentleman elephant as with a farmer." The that gazed upon his hapless child, theu sentiments are good, but what puzhiding his face, muttered between zles us is to know why the farmer is his sobs. "Her mind is gone ! Her like an elephant and what comes of ruindjs gone!" Nexc York Tribune. playing with an elephant; ..hi. -- heart-rendin- war-whoopi- ng grief-stricke- n |