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Show C- I'yjft am alis w ,ir - g.f e'SIW,tHwasyswWMwft .,:m.4te'i.,vjr.- i lo mI""lnt - I Hrfj t;K 'wia ,iir.'' .MkiniJA fyi cl o'i.f o 7A ' 4 r ? ; t i j t r ; i . ' fezfgjfe VKAK. Xo. 70. ' Post w clcn TJZLEGItAJPJT. BY V- OHIce - 6.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.ra. - , Lake City, double daily , , 6.40 a.tn. ' TlirousU Mail daily 2t Through Mail daily ' East nr RiUt Lake 6.30 p.m. 6. J0p.m. 8.40 a.m. ' vr uhall ljinv"" iiiailn eo via Evaueton, Wyooi ,ur- ...h r.,.utv. i I.... th Iattr Dlac. for Rich Coustv. ' .r , i.. .i urn! Saturday), ai and Owhe County, Tuesday, Tliurndayi 6.00 p.m. Sundays Daily t. ImjJ V 6.00 and mre.layt Rich County, Tuesday, v ,rth 0 'dii. Mondays and Thursdays Suntsv.Ue, Wednesday and Satur- ... ., ' . 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. Monday" and Thursdays Wednesdays and Satunlays SZerville and Vlma, Wednesdays aud Saturdays OFFICE HOURS, 8.15 a.ra. .0eral Delivery, T. 8.10 p.m. 0. r. learcs. - 0. p. u. ' u. C.' train. arrivfts -: , j 3 anu " f " i leaves 7.40 am. 5.40 p.m. . train arrives - T C.20 p.m. am. 8.60 . 7.60 - 5.45 V - 8.40 6.30 -- -- : a.m. p.m. a.m. p.ta. " Religious Services , p. dualist Ocrtcn City Library Jews Dpot. 0. Chambers' t pen 1 excaptel mrj .WHITEHEAD, I'i GENERAL DEALER C - X- IN' BOOTS & SHOES. . LE4TilEBt and SHOli FINUI9TGS, Jt'the Lowest Prhesr Produce Taken. PAID CASH for HipES. KEPAIR3 2-- 1 NEATLY, EXECUTED. y WANTED. A IIR8T CLASS SAWYER L to run a Circular Saw. Apply to M. W. DAL-TW ilUird Citv, Bo Cider county, U. f. . ' July 16, ie;3-ea- t J.S.LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, moJr in Watchw, Clockd.'Jewelry, Silver and fuvd Ware, MAIN STREET. OUDp. Repairing neatly dan aud all work warrants. REMOVED. It I WANT A TH0M30NIAN ThOrtlBOnifin DOCTOR OR MndiCi. 8T, OrrOSITE POST OFFICE, oooeN. 0ont;itatio."i Fss, Il-3- a $1.00. - BRIGHAM CITY " " ; . ? , t. JkCaclilno Cardinsr ia successful cperatwa. : - i f -- recent redemption of the United States gold coin at the minis has shown that' the loss by abrasion is very great. Bv a law of Coniress this loss falls upon the last holder, whether the loss results from his uag9 of the coin, or is the con' The WOOLEN ANDFACTORY f 1 Virginia, 13. The case of the Overman Silver Mining Company vs. Dardanelles iilver Mining Company, which has been ou trial in tW.DistticV Court ff'er "the past 'three days, went Jo ihe. jury this , afternoon. After being out about ten minutes, the jury returned a verdict in favor ef the Overmau Company. Washington, 14. The treaty of Washington provided that a1 joint commission, should be appointed by Great Britain and the United States to determine the relative value of th New England and the Dominion fisheries and. wader the terms treaty that commissiou must now soon be appointed. - It was provide! thai one com mi8Biouer should be pppointed by the United States' one by Great Britian, the third by jhe other (two. The British authorities here maintain that the right to free fishing in the waters is a grant of much more value to American fishermen than .'the corresponding grant ot free fishing to the Dominion men in American waters. The, demonetrat ion ol this matter involves the consideration of the marine league. The law officers of the crown have insisted that uudtr the treaty the term marine league ment three wiles into the sea, measured from headland to headland.- Tb is . would exclude our fishermen from the most valuable bays and inlets. Our Government, and uotably Caleb Cushing, has insisted that the initial point of a marine league must, in all instances be the shore line, and that the fordidden territory embraces the waters comprehended within the limit which was bounded by a line three miles from one parallel with the shore. Thi has nce neiriy brought the two nations to war. Hcceut advices from the Dominion indicate that the Canadians d aot now place less importance upon their fisheries. Our Govei considers that, irrespective of the question of a marine league, the right of the free entry of Canadian, fishermen into the United State is of itself a more valuable grant than the privilege office fisheries in Canadian waters. - Dr. Beckley special agent of the who was on PostofEoe ' Department, board the steamer 'Wnmas.seU" at the time of the great disaster, has, it is said, prepared a statement under oath in which bo says that when the lire was first discovered the engiucer was in the barroom and had left the engine to run itself At the first alarm be made tin attempt to reach the engine, but was driven away by the smoke and flames. Mr. Beckley had only a few moments previously spoken to the engineer about his absence from his post and the latter was of a. kind replid that liis engine the inves:iga-tiothat would run itself. If which has been ordered is made minute aid thorough, it is now believed that certain officers of the steamer will be shown to have been criminally peglt-gen-- ) - sequence of dishonesty. The complaints have been so great that Dr. Londeria in, WOOL WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR the director of the mini, will, it is said, CLOTH. recommend to the neit Congre8 that the Government shall sustain whatever WooJ oarda Into ro!2 in a superior th loss their may be frooi the honest use of and xprienca .rar, coin, and that defaced pieces, wnere frUS-r'Brinjonyaurfroolt , there is no evidence of fraud, shall be All redeemed by the Government at ths face wanti-dJOAPrday. Agnt worums TalUtl. ... .... , LU rSiGU claims f, ' t HitUer sen, young cr old, maks n"" monnj -14. ' San Francisco, wk fcr us ia ih.ir spars momsnU, orauuie w hose Curl Hannah in, The young girl, Partiftulars tim. tlmn itnhinr WJ J undutiful and shameless conduct led to O. 8tinin A fia Portland. Maia. the tragic death of Will mm Johnson, on to Ubstacle Monday last, and consignea ner lamer RiH'py Rfllrf for Ycang Men from th. BffJjI the felon's cell, has been sent to the to wars and alats la arly life. Manhoc4 rtorsa. Macrdalon Asylum. lmpdimenu to murriags is v:orl. New f trwiuncut New and rersariable rsmiwiiM. A dispatch from Georgetown, Cal., and elrcnlars ssnt trot. In Kall n0?!-Artdrtii- , "A Chinamen attempted suicide sftTs: HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.Sfw't with very dull knife. , here "Ma sv, PhiJiihi. fa.a:nstitutwnoaeC aoacraVis pol-- t a V rnmiatkm " Louisa Martinet, the lady who fell ai-- , s wsil-know- n Tt: ! . v fr, ri Marria. v ' ,. n CALL ON DR. (VlURPHY, AIS Offies , . . TWreMArBLY! YOU AMERICAN. , - ; FOURTH STREET, Four Doors from to-rl- "ssstoftal ckill.- - tt " Mil. j ar - ' .J . , . ; j . The clipper ship '"Escocessa," which sunk iu the Mersey has been raised. Eureka, 14. An accident occurred yesterday, in the Richmond mine, resulting jn the probable fatal injury of a man earned Thomas Murphy. lie was engaged in putting in timbers when a quan'ity of loose rock fell upon him, eiriking him iu the small of the buck, causing a contusion of the spine, from which paralysis of the body, from the hips down, ensued. Tho S.lver Wet- - furnace has been (eased ,by . the K. K- Consolidated Company, and will he by them. Mrs. Gorlette, charged wit i assault to murder, was held in $1,000 bail to api. " ' ' v pear for trial.' " Cleveland, 14. '""- ' Harvey Brown,'of this city, who won the Lonllard medal for the championship of the United States, in lrp shooting, at the recent contest. in Saratoga, yesterday returned ' the medal to the original-donor- . lir.' Brown 'won the medal by his supetior fkill in shooting. v'vit.-NeXork, J4. 'Ii , It seems now settled that persons who are anticipating the creation of an American Cardinal, are to be disappointed. The P' pe will announce, at the approaching consistory, hat! it is not bis intention to create any additional Cardinals at present. . There appears to have been a tacit understanding that Archbishop McCUsky should have a bat,' and in order to keep the Pope' disposed in favor of the idea, money has been freely subscribed in the diocese for the personal use of bis Holiness., Tho sum of $25,000 was sent him at the close ef last month. The friends of the ArchbbLop will feel more than ordinarily Uieappointtd at the ... a Pope's decision. ; ' A Washington dispatch says the Seo- last night sent, retary of the Trea-urby a special messenger, to Collector, Arthur, an order for the immedi ate removal of 100 custom officers, some of them occupying responsible positions, on charges ot fraud and corruption, and that tie dismissal of another lot of dishonest officers is expected in a few days. Of the 497 cases presented for arbitra tion t the mixed commission, which is now sitting at Newport, only 87 remain unsettled, and the commission hope to fini-- h these within the stipulated time. The grea'esti pari of the work, and ex- pensu too, is in ihe printing, the cost of which work too is advanced by the U.S. Government, the share of. the British Government oing determined quarterly and returned. The amodnt awarded upon each c'aim is to be taxed five per cent, for expenses. When the cases are all decided, t e gross sum which is to be paid will be stated. The duplicate journ-u- l and accounts will be delivered to the two governments. The two government printing ofhees in Newport, the one .in Boston, the one in New; York mid the two in Washington, devote all their spare time to the work. The bulk Of the printing is being done in the last name. city, divided between the Ameri can and Kngltbh houses, a In one cast, not yet finished, G.000 printed puges have been huishe i, and the briefs have not yet been put in type. Tae expenses of the commission' are to be paid when the labors of the commission are fin ' ' ;' ished,." ' ;.i a A special to the Ueruld t from. Madrid via London, says a further point Iq the International implications baa arisen from the interference fcf the Prussian war frigate Frederick " Charles,'? iiu Spanish a Hairs..' Eight hundred Spanish sailors by the Spenisb Government frim Alicant'a to Escom-brat- e with orders to take possession of "Vitoria" and the national "Salamanca," which had beenseited by thd insurgents, and ' were subsequently arrested by, Prussians. Spanish officers were refused poses'sion of the ships by Captain Wiraer, commanding the "Frederick Charles," on the ground that he had not received authority to deliver them from the Ministry in Berlin. The Spanish sailors were subsequently obliged lo remain in position, where they were at once menaced by and placed ct the merer of the Insurgents. Caotslri Wir j ner Ihereupso ordered a large fcody tf was of-th- o 11 .m., .and Krtrv Sunday, in theTahwnaclo, at u t arley s School-b,.la th Second Ward ScUoolhouss 5 Sohool-houi.- e at p.m. d Wa and Third 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kpidcopal Church at atll a.m. and 7 p.m. Lectures (Child's Hall), at 7.30 At Joha day. Sundays ; , 11.30 a.m. RKlUSTRY DEPARTMENT Oiwn from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. HON KY Ot'ilCK UEPARTMEMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. 8 6 ajl1, t0 P'1R flntiide lXxw JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster, in Trains - that ltculiiy. , 7.30 a.m. tvnne'Vla'o City and BlaUiwille, jMs to-da- y, Prussia and Spain ! p.m. .30 p.m. i ; A Complication Between -- I .ri i 7.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. . ) - Discharge of New York Customs Clerks! The Vienna Exposition a Complete Failure! BRPARTDRB. .it J f., I from the outside of the stage coach in Greenwood., a few evenings lioce, died from the effects of her injuries this mor.. t ning. A epecinl from Yashingtcn says the order, Secretary of the, Treasury, ed the Collector of Customs at the port of Townsnd to send 'he revenue e earner Lincoln": to cruise far a month about Queen Charlotte's Sound, to inquire for any survivors of the et earner "George S Wright,", signs of , wreck having been discovered at Queen Charlotte's Sound. It is thought some survivors may; be in Tho Canadian Pishery Complication! ARM" AL ANB CLOSIXG OF MAILS. Lake City, JoWe daily, . alt wist. ThrouRh Mail dail y 'irt(, ? . . l,,,,,,.-.:- n OC2DEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST: OCDEN DIRECTORY. ' ,V : !' UEDXESnAl aUl SATURDAY.) T ..'I t i I , ; - rn "f' - i , .' si (. . . ;. i were-difpatcbe- iron-clad- s. i I , Hf.U, nJ.j aUy j it'. 20. 1873. t irou ol 'Joiic.M " of naval to his poet of command, to be under his protection and that of the Government. They declare that the Spanieh transport steamers mut 'eave the place, or in case of refusal, they will open firo againct them : without regard to Prussia; "A special to the llerald from their correspondent ai: the head quarters of the Spanish army, serving with i on Carlos, Royal headquarters, AWerna. August H, via London, 13, says the Spanish Republican lorces have abandoned all fortified p8itions in Navarre, excepting only rampeluna. ettoria and Vergara. With the exception of these cities and Pilbor, the whole territory of the northern pro vinces in Fpniu are in the hands of the t'arlists. lls Majesty the King of Spain Don Carlos, is there, and has very few troops under bis personal command but is engaged in carefully observing every possible movement of the enemy, beside noticing the execution of the field duty, which h is Generals, Darregaray, V elos- co and Lizaraga, have been respect fully ordered to operate. The landing of an other cargo of arms at an early moment . is expected. l The Havana publish ed a telegram to day from the Colonial Minister o' Spain, counciling eitnens to discard all fears as to the consequences of projected reforms in Cuba. The adds that ho relysupon the anu volunteers to aid nun navy army; to confidence and peace in the Island.-I Gre'if anxiety prevails here on the part of the bulls of gold, as the probable effect $lO),000.000 of gold as the Alabama claims awarded at Ganeva, are o be bald October next.1 The amount is to be paid at one time.' The Government "is also to sell six millions ' during the present month, and the effect will be to make1 gold cheap; The anxiety of the bulls is displayed in prominence, in an article in he . Evening ahich at tempts to show that negotiations have been conducted in such a manner as not to unsetil- values aad disturb financial affairs. It states that during the past two months,''' J. S. Morgan & Co., Morton, Hone & Co., and Jay Cooke, McCuL loch & Co, have negotiated exchanges on the Bank of England for ten millions, which is now to the credit of the British Consul General, Archibald, in this city, and that another five millions is repre sented by call bonds purchased in Lon don and endorsed to Archibald. .. "I ;; Boston, 14. Wilson's improved ap pearance indicates a steady j rogress toward restored health, which has been brought about by his cessation from all t , active labor, I i.vi . Portland, 14. Buildings are going op rapidly in the V Captain-Genera- '' . t eSqrT VOL. IV. who were'engaged in reclamation, as well duty rb the eiramers which had brought them Spanish p-j- JlgSgfJ : sailors ,.,wj ltt, - j The following little story, with its i moral, though written for the Maecn (Ga.) Telegraph, is quite too good to be enjoyed ty the farmers of the SottL alone.' I know a man and h lived In Jones V tiicb Join's is a country uf red lulls and town, Au1 its Kveil pretty uiuctily l.v frttins of li n, And tils mains wen nuililnj; Kut okin sod km, And bis hv mi re a Cut a Ms e i . And bs bad lul a thousand acres of land. s slo JonquThis wsn snd liis name swore that ho'd l?v them oM rsd bills ils kt. stnn. For hs couldn't make notliln' lint llo !sh cotU t, And little nf thai, and bid tnrp were ri.ltcn, And what little ot rn helmt, that wan Kmpl.tcr-Au- d be culdu't ol alivinj froai the land. , , fl. And Iks lonperlie swore the ntadiK-rbAnd h roe and be walked tu bis stetde lot, And be hallooed to Tom to corns there and bltr.h, I or-temigrate soniswheif where Una was r r.. And to quit ruixitii; rcl(-ljuitliitlnn and f!cL, And waiting their time on bairen lund. e they hitched np the innls, I'mttftinir lliet fii'lcH L'r lillulilv iiiir fftnK. That 'ud stay in Onnrfjia their liii'tin'S out U't "cratrliini; a imtic, wnenallo! thm tn iurtil Cli-- t places in lexae. whert cotton would iprotil by Uie time you could laut it In the lud. Po him and Tom , . And he drove bv a liou . ' ' where a man liiim . tf ,ff not fur from the Urown Was livini, edpe of town. And be bantered llrowa lor to buy his fUcet And said that eirir ni niotiey was ektcii, And seefue. aselieriffn were hard to fa.i Two dsllurs au acre would et tho land. ' -, They closed at a dollar and fifty cent, . And Junes be bnnbt him a wnon and tents, ' And loaded bis corn, and h1 woiueii.aiii) track, And moved to Texu, which it m Hie entire pile, w ith the )eel of lui k, To gat there and get bim a little laud. Hut Brown moved out on the old Jeti farm. sd1 bar'd bis arm. And hs rolled up bis And he pit kd up all the rocks fiom ofT'u the " ground. And bs roiti'd it up andplonphed It diwn, And be sowed bis oru and wheat 'n tbs Uud. bi't-cbe- Five years plideby, and tlrown,'one day,' (Who htidrrown so fiU thnt he wouldu'i weiRt.) Waea littint down.stirtsr Jjjlly, To the graudeat diuner you ever li 1 see, V bo one of the rbildreu J unified on his knee which you tcuht I And ay. "Van's ' . i i ; i land." Jon, i i Aad there was Jones, stmtdlnx out at the fence. And be hudn't ne wac:n. tin mules, nor knts, 1'or hs bad left Texas afoot and come To tieoigi to ace if be couldn't yolsome t Kinplouuuit, and be m looking as hum-Bi- s an if lie bad ownod any Uud. uvr But Urovri be asked hire In.sndhs sot Miindown to bin victuulu unickinn hot, And whrn he filled li tiiift ll" nlid tbs fluor, and twef s llrow n louke at him nlmrp and That "whttther men's loud w as rich or poor. There wan more tn the man than there w as in the laud." ne i I Vice-Preside- nt She Followed llic Clown. Sad End or a Girl Who Was Infatuatd Witu tue Hero it a Oners Riko. - b- -. .t m burnt district.'! f .t The salmon season, just close 1. has been the most successful one known in the annals 'of the Columbia River fisheries. One hundred and fifty thousand cases have btm put up, Wiued at fti of salt salmon per case; &,600 barrels ' were put up. Oregon has an unprecedented yield of wheat. From many parts it is reported t surpass that of any harvest ever gathered in ths Stated and everywhere ihe yield per acre exceeds all anticipation The fear is the tonnage will be insufficient to carry the surplus to mar' ; ket. . Vienna, 14. , The Exposition bos decidedly ctlived its inteteet and can hardly leave any result' more remarkable than it enormous financial deficit ' There bus been blundering and the ucual Austrian unreadiness from the start. The elements have cOuspired ajrainst the show,' and the hotel keepers have ably seconded them. What both left to do was effected by the appearance of the 'cholera, and though the disease has left the city, so havo the visitors to the Exposition. It now only remains' to transform the big' shed of glass and iron into the central feature 6f a pleapure gardenlike its predecessor in L'ondour and to write "failure" againat her most recent international show. ' The Vienna Exposition has many Instructive lessons for cur Phila delphia friends, who' are now pnizling their" brains for the show cf 1875, and it is to be hoped tbe warning against kill ling the goose that lays the golden egg will not be thrown away upon tbem. ,h' , . FOREIGN- -, 1 Tbe dyicj words of a dying woman were; "Hsnry, if you marry again remember It only takes a cupful tif sugar It sir ret en a quart of gooseberries." ' Th July Downcsrille,1 (Cal.) Mew-nycr- , of 20th. says: On Wednesday night, July 23rd, a woman by be name of Mrs. Lotta War ner committed suicide at !erra city by e taking polsou. The history cf this is a tad one, ond the moral it points to is not obscure. Tho deceased was the wife of a man by Ihe name of V'srner, clown in the circus which parsed Ih'yupL here a few weeks ago. AthierriCity she was taken sick and was tiecssarih left behind. From this sick ness the had nearly recovered. She appears, howev-r- , to have bia-- tired of the life the was leading, and the bad treatment of tbe man hho had forsuken home nud friends to lollow. During her stay in ttccity she told the following story: When but 16 yers old she forsook her home and friends in Cincinnati, 0 , and was married to William Warner the v'lown of the Paris circus, sitiee that litueshe followed his fortunes. She Mates thai at limes be hud abused her, even going so far as te knock her down. In her delirious moments during her 6ickne.ss. she imagined ber husband was with her, and begged and pleaded of him uit to beat her anymore. During her convslescence she, often expressed her determination never to live with bin ngaio, and, expressed a desire to find some employment whereby she might earn her own living. At lbs time she ran ay ay from home, lured by the gaud and tinsel, the span-giand glitter of circus trappings, she was a mere child of sixteen. Four years only have passed, and now. etill but a child in years, she is r ady for the grave older iu sufiering,. if hey own statements be true,, than many of her more favored bisters whose lucks are frosted by the hand of time. Sh died at Bush's hotel, where she bad been dur ing her illuetii, and where bL had been the recipient of every attention which the peoplo among whom she was, could tee'to'. She K'atel fhitt she had relatives by the muii f Watija ', ., living in 1'iniibtati. e kind-hearte- d |