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Show 7 77 .... J $4.00 - oris i PUBLISHED WEDXESDA Y and kwctsjssw. .... ..m ,"pi $1.00 1'KHOK. SEMI-WEEKL- Y, n ,y ( SA TURD A Y.) a r . A VOI,. IV. OGDES, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1873. BY TELEGRAPH. 0GDEN DIRECTORY. ANB CLOSING ARBIVAL T.50 a.m. double .lail y, it I iike Citv, a - Through Mad daily vt .nTake 8.40 a.m. Citv, double daily cbm , t, Throng ir, ,l.u Hanging of a Cherokee Indian for Murder! 5.43 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.4t) p.in. 6.30 p.m. 6.i0 p.m. 8.40 a.m. - r Lynch. Law in Kansas! OF MAILS. The Kidnapped Italian Boys of New Xorli! CLOSING. Salt Lake lL M 7.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. via Evanston, Wyom- - andthelt Wt Lake and the nils fo rlUohC.uMty the latter place lor llicu county, leave and ir. 2 p.ia. i.i . ii t. I'd ilt A Terrific Fire Raging in the Woods of Cal- .1 ' "unJavMDil.vtLot:Hul f'oimtv, Tuesdays and Thursdays PnhoXn' M..iiJhj-- ami Thursdays Wednesday Satur- - and 5.00 p.m. S.ttO ifornia! p.m. 2.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m. fmity Plain" City and Matereville, Mmulavs and Thursdays Wednesday and featnrdayi HjoiHTville and lima, Wednesdays AMERICAN. Boston, 21. A number of gentlemen, mostly grain of 11.30 a.m. merchants, have organized a grange " the order of patrons of husbandry. John OFFICE HOURS, 6.15 p.m. B. . 8.15 Bartlett was elected master, and Hergeneral Delivery, bert Itadcliff, secretary. A full number REtilSTKY DEPARTMENT of 3 9 a.mcharter members was obtained. It is to fi "in p.m. Oix-MONEY OFFICE DEPAKTMEMT. proposed to form granges in all the Opeu from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 counties of the Atlantic coast. to 6 a.m. grain from p.m. Outside Door open St. Louis, 21. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster A special dispatch from Fort Scott, has the following late particu- 7.40 a.m lars of the C.P. train arrives hanging of Ktllar, near Les 5.40 p.m " U. P. Kausas, yesterday. The mob 6.20 p.m Cygnes, C.P. " leaves at Twin Springs early yesterorganized 8.50 a.m " and proceeded to Les CygC.P. " -7.50 a.m day morning, was in jail. The rj. C. train arrives Kellar where 5.45 p.m nes, and ti of their intention, took Sheriff, hearing 8.40 a.m Kellar to the woods near a leaves by and hid 6.30 ii p.m him. When they arrived at Les Cygnes " and the mob took the Sheriff in charge, and i?oi;-iftiServices intimidations made him tell Kellar's Frerv Sundav, in the Tabernacle, at 11 a.m., and by o u in the Sacourt Ward Scnooiuousa rai cuwi whereabouts, when they proceeded to at 5 p.m. house and Tliird Wa d the spot and seized him. lie was taken 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Kfwmpal Church at back to Les Cygnes and allowed to make 7 11 and a.m. p.m. MetUod'Ht Church at 7.30 at his will. He was then taken to the p.m. Spiritualist Lecture (Child's Hall), woods at 5 o'clock, hanged. On his Oartlen Citv at the scene of execution, Gen. arrival News Depot. pen At John G. Clumbers' C. M. Blair, who had just arrived in very day, Sundays excepted. town for the purpoee of holding court, was introduced to the crowd, lie addressed the mob, urging them to let the V, law take its course, and was followed by others, but to no avail. The fate of the prisoner was left to twelve men, who had charge of him. They took a vote by ballot as to the disposition to be made Tour Doors from Z. C. M, by them, eleven being for the execution and the other declined to vote either GENERAL way. This settled the question, and arIS rangements for the execution were ROOTS & SHOES, quickly made. Kellar was asked to LEATHER make any statement or confession he FIXDIXGS, wish, but declined to say anyAt the Lowest Prices. Produce might farther than deny any knowledge thing Taken, of the crime. He was then pinioned, blindfolded and placed on a wagon. He was again asked if he had anything to eay; he only said "No." The noose was then adjusted by S. 13oyd, whose family HEPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Kellar murdered, the wagon suddenly started, aud Kellar swung off into eter3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. a. Trains -- School-hous- e . ad library WMIthHI I FOURTH STREET, I., DEALER Slum and CASHPAID for HIDES. y nity. WANTED. New York, 21. P., who has been in this and other cities in search of evidence for TJIMEMATELY! A FIRST CLASS SAWYER the Tichborue claimant, has sailed for 1 to run a Circular Saw. Apply to M. V. Viliard Citv, l!ox Elder county, U. T. England. He says his visit was satisJuly 10, factory. A laborer in Devoe's oil works, Brooklyn, was fatally injured yesterday by a watchmaker a?io jeweler, fall from a tank; and an explosion in the W.er iu AVatche, Clocks. Jewelrr, Silver and oil works caused the death of one man Plated Ware, MAIN STiiEET, OGDEN. from fright. Etjiairiug neatly done and all work warranted. The Tammany and Apollo Hall wings 11 ly of the Democracy are neg:tiating for a union of forces. A division of the nom inations will probably be successful. TF YOU WANT A TH0MS0NTAN DOCTOR OR The delegation of Memnonites have A TUomsoniou Mediciwo, not yet determined where to settle, and CALL ON DR. MURPHY, have returned to Lurope. A thousand POST OFFICE, MAIN ST., families will soon arrive from Russia. OUDEN. CossciiatiuS Fee, 1.00. The Brooklyn Chief of Police, Camp AVhalley, M. DAL-10- ls73-e,01-t- f. j7s. lewis, -- SITE sl-3:- u bell, is removed from office. OAPPrtiay- - Agents wantod! All Joseph F. Shephard, agent of the New classes of working .people, fH?i & Chicago railroad, left Hoboken York sex, young or old, make more money at orj for us iu t)l(,ir Sf)arfl ni()ll,etSj or uu tie for New lorkin a small boat last Satur nnie than at anything else. Particulars free, day, since when he has not been seen C. Stineon & Co, Portland, Maine. sSO.ly The boat was afterwards found afloat. It is thought he was drowned or murdered tfi ' AU-fe- ss Obstacles to 31 arriajje. Men from the effects r.,' fr Youtip life. s and abuses in Manhood Happy Relief 'f restored. early I'npwumentg to marriape re uoved. Niw method RvVm"'ent- - New H,l remarkable remedies. sent free, in sealed envelopes. ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South ' th,l!i,Ilruk Pa , u institution having "pMtatmn for honorablo Conduct and pro- - aud,i'irrn,'-- &SJ lXlil t t ".'r Ten Dollars Reward! WILL M pID UPON THE DELIVERY OF uie foiiov, mp ,lefcribed mule at Carroll A j LS.,?,ble- 0l',len or to the undersigned: Kirk rl - bel! 'hen lost it had na?,leUhLfn'1(ler- chain attached to its fore leg. " MACLAY & CO 424t "IlJ L. U. R. R. flfltr. , - lan rrj tr&no inerence between the en-barn 6ud a loafer? One is door and the other is a darn bore 7 C He had several hundred dollars on his person. The Journtl of Commerce in an editorial does not think that the persons who are writing to Washington to beg clemency for the Modoc assassins are really what they are said to be friends of the Indian peace policy. The war of races has been embittered by outrages perpetrated by whites, it may be urged, but the latter are stopped from treating excesses committed in reprisal,as if they were without provocation. The question is, Is it doing well to pardon the treacherous assassins of peace commissioners, because at some distant period a Modoc tribe received foul injustice at the hands of white men. The plea would not stand for an instant if attempted to be applied anywhere to any other class of men; t.n 1 no reason can be given why "clemency to-da- y should now be strained to this ridiculous any scheme of' Mexican agrandizment can only procceed from the good sense extent in behalf of the Indians. Kansis City, Mo., 21. of the American people and the moderatGreat excitement exists in Baxter ion and discretion tf the Government of Springs, Kansas, over the discovery of Mexico. Notice was posted in the comptroller's lead iu the streets of that city. A negro few at the new court house, office, it found accident.a days ago, by boy since when the street has been vacated by Sheriff Brennan, that all of ihepaint-ingfurniture, etc., fire engine, tender, by the city council, and the citizens generally have turned out to mining. hose cart, etc., will be sold at noon, Au It is in immense quantities near the gust L'fi, to satisfy a judgment obtained surface. by Judge Fowler against the city for to-da- s, Chicago, 21. 10,000. Two young girls, aged 10, bought a Eureka, Nev., 21. A man by the name of C. B. Green, email amount of laudanum, yeeterday, and endeavored to commit suicide, on who formerly lived at Walla Walla, W. the ground that life had proved itself T., has been missing from a stock range too heavy a burden. One of them died about four miles northeast from here. of at 7 o'clock this morning; the other will where he was attending twenty-fiv- e his horses. It is euppoeed he has been probably recover. murdered for the purpose of getting posWashington, 21. The Charleston News,' on Jeff. Davis' session of hia stock, as two of them were speech at White Sulphar Springs, suys: sold by a party lurking around there. No one who reads the speeches which The officers have had a party of Indians Davis delivers wherever he in search of the body, but so far without finds an opportunity, will be at a loss to success. s Little Rock, Ark., 21. account for his during the A special diepatch to the Monitor from war, The lack of foresight and chronic indiscretion which prompt such utteran Les Ciegues county, says a moo of 400 ces as those of Mr. Davis, before a South men had taken possession of the town ern historical convention, recall the and arrested the sheriff. They declare blunders which led to the fall of the con- they will burn the town and hang the federacy. Mr. Davis has learned noth sheriff unless he delivers up to them the ing and promoted nothing. It has been person of Kellar, who murdered his wife our habit to speak of him with kindness and two children and his wife's sister, and affection, as a thoroughly sincere, at Twin Springs, last Sunday night, and man, whose faults were of afterward burned the bodies. The sherthe head and not the heart; but we must iff has been keeping the prisoner hid 8a3r plainly he is one of the most trouble- - since his arrest, und refuses to tell some elements that we have to deal with, where he is hid. in ms efforts to bridge the chasm of war Shasta, Cal.', 21. and secure reunion and peace. For a lerrinc nre nas Deen raging on whatever Mr. Davis says the Southern Trinity Mountain, twenty-fiv- e miles north of this and are held his for week a rash place, responsible, people past, de words are laid at our door. It is useless stroying a great amount of timber. It to deny or explain; the answer is, "Oh extend? for miles eaoh side of the tele yes! you say what is politic, tut Mr graph road, injuring the Western Union Davis says wnat you tninx. ' luis was line considerably, repairs being required the case with the Atlanta speech, and it daily. The road is dangerous for the will be the 8ifJuV'VA7 with the speech passage of freight teams, and there ia a just made. The Southern people have dense smoke all over the country, mak honored Mr. Davis and trusted him, and iug the atmosphere oppressive and hot. he owes it to the South to hold his ton The fire is still raging. The thermome gue, as the best service he can render to ter is 185. New York, 21. his people." It is stated that a ledger, kept at the of the Land The Commissioner-Genera- l Office has decided adverse to the applies District Attorney s office by the city, tion of the Bullion Mining Co., for a contains entries which, if published, patent on the Comstock lode, which must would astound the whole mercantile be adjudicated in the Court before the public. It contains the names of nearly 500 merchants who had to pay various patent will issue to the Bullion Co. sums, from $10,000 to 100,000 to com Memphis, 21 A dispatch to the Memphis Appeal eays promise suits brought against them by delegates irom the granges of Philips, special agent Jayue, and other custom Monroe, Lee, and a joining counties, as- house officials. Tho book contains the near thia city, to cele- various offers, made by the counsel of sembled brate the introduction of the order of defendants, which Jayne refused to ac Patrons of Husbandry, in this section. cept until greater sums wero named, Jno. Shields, an Indian, va3 hung at when tho oners would be accepted and Fort Smith, Ai k., Saturday last, for the the cases compromised. in 1870. murder of Welling, in Kan.-as- , FOREIGN. This is the first lndiaa from the CheroMadrid, 21. kee or other nations, hung for murder. Espartcro has advised the appoint New York, 21. At the examination of Vincinzo Motto, ment of General Manuel Concha to the the padrone charged with keeping chi- chief command in tho northern provin ldren in servitude, in violation of the ces, bordering on the Bay of Biscay. The Cortes, by a vote of 06 to C3, has civil rights law, the boy Joseph told his consented to the trial, by a civil tribunal He said he didn't know his story. Three years ago being then of Bonitas, one of the members who par eight years old, he met Motto iu a vil- ticipated in the insurrection. Despatches just received by the Gov lage in southern Iialy, where he resided, Motto induced him to go with him for ernmcnt state that a desperate fight has a night, promising to bring him home taken place between the Government next day, but instead took him to Naples, force and a band of brigands near tb and put him on board a vessel with a city. The chief of brigands, named number of other boys. All arrived in Manzre, was killed, and nearly the en this city, and were taken to No. 5 Cros- tire band exterminated. The ministry have resolved to refuse by street. Joseph was kept locked up one day, and on the next was sent out amnesty to the prisoners now in the with the other boys to play the violin. hands of Government, all of whom will be transported to Cuba. Ho was ordered to bring home The HepublicaH troops hold the town cents per day, and a couple of months of Berga; and the Carlists have with afterwards a dollar a day. When he drawn their forCes from before the city failed to bring that amonnt he was London, 21. beaten by Motto, with a stick, and tied Trince Arthur, who was lately nearly a On cellar. one in occasion Motto up bit his ear, which still retains the marks drowned while bathing at Frome, has of his teeth, and only fed him on bread recovered from the prostration conse and cheese. About a month ago he ran quent upon his accident. away and had to sleep in the street cars and Central Park, where he was found. A. Good Dog He positively identified Motto as the the man who kidnapped him and kept him in Crosby etreet. A boy, aged It does not make any difference wheth eleven, testified to even greater cruelties, eryour name is Keyser or not, if you perpetrated on him by Motto, than re- want to buy a dog, there is one cheap on lated by Joseph. A child aged seven, a t now braving the billows shrank away with terror, when asked to somewhere east of Frankfort. The cap place his hand on Motto if it was with tain of the boat is an Oswego man, and him he had lived, and was only prevailed it is but one short week since he spliced upon to do so when accompanied by an his mainbrace and let out the reefs in officer. The exantiuatiou adjourned his driver, and got three sheets in the ver to Saturday. wind, and made all necessary The Bulletin says there will he a pow- ments for a prosperous voyage. arrange His wife erful and well organized attempt at sang "Write Me a Letter, Love," in the Washington to provoke a quarrel with cabin; bis childien played on deck ; his Mexico; and admits that there is very fcteeds aired their frames on the tow utile doubt that high officials have path, his hand was on the rudder, and scarcely tried to conceal their annexa his mate v.as just recovering from his tion sympathy, bo that opposition against farewell attack of delirium tremens in short-coming- well-meani- -- to-d- sir-nam- e. fifty-fiv- e Story. canal-boa- the forward cain. around him, The captain eazed aud could think of proudly nothing necessary to complete his hap piness; but his. wife, wiser than he, thought they needed a doc a nice New foundlandto play with the children, fish them out when they fell in the canal, and watch the deck hands when the captain was off after groceries. Coniiiis through West Utica, yesterday, the cap- - ain bought a nice Newfoundland dog. le got him at a bargain; in fact, he got him for nothing, so to speak, because he man that owned the dog was not around at the time the bargain wvs made. The captain had the dog, but still he was not happy. The dog bad a way of barking at passing crafts, and eo drew upon his captain's boat IrequeM showers of coal and wood, and he would dive down the steep steps of the cabin suddenly and upset the captain's wile. Once he lit on the tabic and spoiled a pound of butter, and he was altogether too playful. i etterday the captain, who is a pious man, tied up, and put his plank ashoro ust east of tlus'city, aud started with, lis children to go to the park and to ob- terve the (lay alter t lie maimer ot this vicinity. Tbe dog started too, and ai soon as he got on shore he begau to caper and wag his tail, aud so wagged one of tho blessed children Hat on its blessed back. The baby ydled, and the captain made some tender rtmarks as he set it on its pious feet, and some other remarks as he shook his fist at the dvf. The dog misunderstood the man, and came running back, full of fun, and made a jump to lick his face. He missed the man, but he knocked the other child into the canal, and the father, without waiting to make any remarks, jumped in after it. The dog, being to the water born, knew just what to do, and he went cavorting on to. get a good headway, barking to himself at every jump, and. just as tho father got. to the top of the wa ter with his darling child, the dog took a flying leap of about twenty teet and struck on top of the man. Well, fit water that man sputtered around wa boiling hot with the oaths he sputtered with it, and his wife pranced around on the deck of tho boat, and flung a pole to the old man, which the dog promptly seized . and pulled ashore, and that captain was nearly drowned before ha trod there ajiain. The dog is an intelli gent animal very intelligent indeed; and just as soon as he saw that manner's face he knew that something wmi wrong; ho he (mink up tho plank on board. The captain gathered what looe granite and lumber he could in a hurried and earnest search, and inarched up the plank, the grimest figure of Neptune ever done in Mohawk Valley mud. As fooa as he got on board he epene l a hot fire on the dog, and that sagacious Lrut went yelping through the forward batch and struck in the bunk, where the maio lay musicg about the .devil. When tLo mate saw tho dog he thought the evil one had come for him sure enough, and l e braced himself for one last fight, so thU when the captain jumpcd'down in pursuit of the dog there was a mutual mis understanding all around. Tho captain's wife looked down and tried to explain. but there was a profused whirlpool f bunk boards, hair, bedding, less anl arms, with an occasional iufusionof dug, that it seemed idle to waste her breata in talking to such a circus. the bow of tbatfaied craft cuts y the water solemnly, and at the heh.i stands the wreck of that captain, fastened together with strips of plaeter.and smelling ft liniment, und ever and anon he surrenders the rudder to hi$ wife, while he goes forward to hammer a dejected dog, which is for sale, or to listen t o ths ravings of the maniac confined under the forward hatch. L'tica llcrabl. To-da- Proprietor of store (by way ef lec- ture alter bestowing gratuity) "Xow.toy man, one half of mankind's misery i caused by rum; Eleer clear of it, and yau'll be all right, Think of the number of people it has thrown from affluence into the most abject poverty !'' Incorrigible wretch "Yes, poverty is a dreadful thing, because when a 'b money's all gone, what's he goin' fel-Iow- to do for a drink?" An Indiana man, who applied to the fulniinistration for the position of Minister to Russia, closed his letter by sajing; "If you cau't give mo that posifc-h- I would have no objection to bcin appointed hostler in sonio warm stable where I could boss two or three boys, as Hove the horse aud have considerable executive ability." x |