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Show ratUA 7?r The telegraph. State and Treasury Departments in Full Accord. jjo thins will be. Done Rashly Harder of a Widow. Explosion of a Sulphur Mine. Terrible Outrage on Masons Widows in Cuba. AMERICAN. Washington, 10. in conversation Richardsou, Secretory villi the representative of ibe Associated stated: "I have every jires8 in Secretary Fish that, he will do rest that just right, audyou may he will not be carrfed away by excitement, neither will he yield one lit of ihe national honor." In reference to the ttbili'J of the United States to war (successfully with Spain, should it be found necessary to resort to arms, he said : Should such a course be determined is fully upon, the Treasury Department We have enough money to prepared. commence with, but exactly as to what will be done afterwards depends upon the prolongation of the war, though I have no doubt it would be of short dura- tion. As Congress will be here in two weeks it is very certain that there will be no difficulty in raising all the means we want. War, oleourse, will be expensive, a it requires large sums of money to move armies nnd fit out ships, but we are equal to the emergency." "Do you He then asked the question: find the Cabinet warlike?" and upou being answered that the whole sen'iment seemed to be to uphold the national honor, he repeated the opinions of Mr. Fish ore correct, and the Treasury Department is fully prepared to maintain these con-fijen- as-ur- ed opinions. Question "Do I understand. Judge, flat you are in favor of the annexation of Cuba?" Answer, after a significant silence "While I do not say that is what I am in favor of, I do say that I will Mand by Mr. Fish, and whatever the State Department does. 1 believe Ihe Secretary of State is a careful, cautious and judicious man, and that he will not get us That is my into any embarrassments. decided opinion. I have not given much attention to the subject in its preseut shape. It belongs eutirely to the Department of State, 1 assume that if we had a war with Spain the result would be the annexation of Cuba." The Secretary was then asked if the acquisition of that island would not materially disarrange our tariff system, to which he replied : At first, of course, it xwld t upsf everything, as we would lose a large sum of money the first year from import duties on sugar and tobacco, which we now receive; but after that our internal collections on these articles, on tobacco, would more than compensate for that loss." The question, "Would it not be necessary to keep a large army of custom officers there?" "Yes. it would be a great It would necessiplace for smuggling. tate the establishment of custom houses all along the coast, and as there is such au extent of coast many persons would have to be employed to guard it. The Secretary was asked if the Department knew officially of the past history of the He '"Virginius." replied that it did, the vessel having been twice owned ty the Government. Once she belonged to the division of the captured and abandoned property of the Treasury, by which she was sold, and ugain in 1870 she was seized at Mobile for the debt of the defaulting Assistant Treasurer.' Then she was brought to the I'otomac and sold to a New Yorker named Patterson. Her name was the "Virgere," but upon being taken to Nw York it was etianged to I believe the "Virgini"Virginius." as," and the vessel which captured her, the "Tornado," were both built on the Clyde by some builders for blockade runners during the war." Attorney General Williams, on a question submitted to him by the Secretary of the Treasury, decides tkatf a payment Hade by a debtor to a creditor who has committed an act of bankruptcy, and against whom proceedings in binkruptcy h&ve been instituted and pending, but who has not yet been adjuged a bankrupt, will not be valid in the event of an In such judication of bankruptcy. Answer : proceeding?, were. ' tear Tremout,' P y, seven men son, was instantly killed. Iudianapolio, 19. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of in annual Indian, met here iou. The Grand Master reports eight new lodges by dispensation and nine by charter. The Grand Secretary's report shows a total number of contribu-lio- n members of 22,(i0llj number of 2,402; over $31,000 have been disbursed for charity," and 1,329 brothers and 721 families relieved. New York, 19. Owing to a statement contained in a letter from Havana that, on the night of the 7tti inst. when the news of the "Virginius" capture reached Santiago, the Spanish volunteers, in fiendish exultation over their triumph, visited the widows of Musons shot in 'G8, and brutally outraged the helpless women, that in the struggle four were killed and seven have since died, and several are in such a dangerous condition that they cannot possibly recover. A petition circulated in this city, is being signed generally by the m .sters of Masonic lodges and the past master of lodges residing here calling tor an emergo in ses sion of the grand lodge of the Sltue to take such action as may be deemed necessary. Similur action on the part of the Masonic fraternity is being taken in New Jersey and Mass. The jury in the Tweed case, iis morning, found a verdict f guilty on all the counts. The defense took exception to any verdict except a general verdict on all the counts, but the jury were discharged. Councel is endeavoring to obtain an arrest of judgment on the ground of want of jurisdiction7 of the court. After an earnest aud pathetic appeul of Graham, Saturday was fixed for argument on the question of arrest of judgment. Trcmaine gave notice that iu moving for judgineut he w ould ask a separate term of imprisonment on each one of the counts iu the indictment. There are two hundred nnd four counts iu all. The court then adjourned, Tweed retireing in the custody of the sheriff. The verdict is the talk of town, and of it every one has an opinion to, express. Many exult and many express pity for the fallen chief. Before the verdict was given Tweed had a smile and pleasant word for all who greeted him, After the verdict, he seemed to prefer the society of his counsel. His youngest" son, a mere boy, was with him in court today, as he has been during his two trials. New Canaan, Conn., 19. Mrs Jos. Sellick, a widow owning and occupying alone a small place iu this town, was brutally murdered ibis morning with an axe. Her clothing was suturated with kerosene and the body wns nearly consumed. The house was on fire when discovered. No suspicion, so far, rests on any one. No motive can be conceived except plunder. The house had been ransacked. if payment i3 transpired 'ubsequeni to the tiling of the petition herein, aud that payment by the debtor to the creditor who is known to have committed an act of bankruptcy, hut against vhom proceedings have not, W the time, been taken, is valid, in so ar us it is afTected by the existing bankruptcy laws. Belfast, Me., 19.' The jury in the GordtJn case, this a'ernoon, after an nbsence of a little jer an hour, rcnderid a verdict of mur-din the first degree. The prisoner as unmoved. Counsel asked for delay 10 Order, to file exceptions, and court 'Jjourned until afternoon. Tottsville, Pa., 19. 7 aa explosion of sulphur in the er com-mimic- L. W. Logan SHURTLIFF, al . 1m. DEALER IN' General 3IeicIxaiiliMe. One door west of Good, of the prices. j3 ranch STORE. TSTEW terribly burned about the heads and facet, and another, John William, to-d- Tweed Found Guilty. to-Jt- y, wines v eV- Z. C. M. lest quality G. EE. WHOLESALE I., Ogden. at the lowest possible I. RETAIL AND CmoocIh, IryGroceries, Produce taken In Exchange. Hardware, Hoot ami Shoes, lints and Caps, Crockery, The beet house for the country trade. Glassware, Notions, Ve., &e. Stoves and Tinware, RADWAyI" READ?' RELIEF! KKs'im; woitsr frem One to Twenty .Hi nut cm. In ti Drugs fcllediciucs i.tis NOT ONE HOUR Gents9 after reading thin advertisement need tuiv on Bl'FFRK WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 13 A CURE FOR EVERY FAIN. It whs Din first him! is and Boy's Reach Made Clotliing, IN GREAT VARIETY. The Only lain liemedy most excruriittinf; jiains, Hint instantly stops ' CELBBBATED t lie Inmimmntions mid cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, ttomach, Rowels, or other glands or orpins, by on a!iriUioti, in fioin out to twenty minutes, tin matter how violent or the (mill, the Rheumatic, Infirm, Crippled, Novous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suller' allays RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will atTonl instant ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Inlliimmation ! the Bladder, Inflammation of the Uowel. ion of the I.unpi. Sore Throat, Difficult Breuthinp. 1'alpitution of the Ucart. Hysteria, Croup, Diptberia. Catarrh, Influenzal. Headache, Toothache. Cold Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Chills, Ague Chill. The application of the READY RELIEF to tli part or parts whore the pain or difficulty exists will afford and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumWerof water will In a tew moments cure Cramps, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind iu the Dowels, aud all Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RADWAY'S READY RELIEK with them. A few drop on water will prevent sickness or pains from ibanpe of water. It is hotter than French Brandy cr Bitters as a stimulnnt. FEYEK AX1 AUl'E cored for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent iu this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided hy Railway's Pills) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Baiii, Whitewater and Studebaker Wagons, Con-pe- -A- Winchester and Democrat Uglit Spring Wagons, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF eo Sms, Health! Beauty! Farming . Implements. Bupgics to Order on Short Notico. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. All Orders Sent to M. THATCHER, Logan, trill Heretic Prompt Attention. Strongand Pure Rich Rlood Increase of Flesh ana neignr near enn ami iseuulilul Coui plexion secured to all. DtBApWAY'S oiu !an;u iiiiuu ncsun em II. Ii. CLAWSON, Superintendent. Has made the most astonishing cures, so quick, so rapid are tho change the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine.thnt EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESU AND VKK1HT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE UK EAT III.OOD I'lKIFIFR, of the 8ARSAPAR1LL1AN LSO, Z. C. M. I. RESOL-VENEvery drop communicates through the Illood,. Sweat, -- 09Urine and; other fluids and juices of toe system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the Sy- body with new and sound material. Scrofula, HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON . ... 1: r i puiiis, lounuiiipiioii, mauuuiar Disease, ulcers ID and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, bo that the people of the Northern the Throat, Mouth, Tumor, Nodes in the tilsndi aud other parts ol the system. Sore Eves, Strum Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. FOREIGN. ous Discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms ot Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, ScaM Versailles, 19. Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, General Black In the Assembly Spots, worms in the Flush, Tumors, Canand painful Chacganier presented Ihe motion agreed cers In the Womb, and all weakening RupplM to these points a lining the Lest, after much itmljand axperlenca, and knew that Pnrclutw-Night Sweats, Loss of Snerui, aud all cau upon by the Right, for the unconditional discharges. rslj ou Uiia Tecommcudatiou. w astes of the life principle, are within the curative prolongation of President MacMahcn's range ol this wonder ot Modern Chemistry, aud a powers A long and stormy debate few days' n.e will prove to any person using it for followed. M. Laboulaye, reporter of the either of these foruis of disease its potent power to cure them. committee on prolongation, announced If the patient, daily becoming rotated hy the that it wns impossible for the Govern- wastes and decomposition that is continually pro-in arresting tucte wastes, aud ment and the committee to come to greeting,thesucceeds same with ucw material made from repairs terms. M. Bertrauld, one of the lead healthy blood and this the 8A1WAPAKILLIAN ers of the Left Centre, and M. Frax, of will aud does secure. only duet tlie Sansnparillian Resolveat ex Paris, a Bonapartist, made strong at eelNot all knowu remedial ageuts in the cure of Chrotacks ou the Dukede Iiroglie, and called nic, Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin diseases, M. Jules but it is the only positive cure for kIDNEY and on him to leave the ministry. COMPLAINTS, Urinary aud Womb Simon declared an unconditional pro BLADDERGravel, Diabetes, Drojisy, Stoppage of diseases, to of per equivalent Incontinence of Urine, Bright' Disease, power longation Water, in all cases where there are and He warned the Albuminuria, The OUWed THOMAS KMOOTIIIXU IIAKROW, warranted to make the sonal eovernment. fW or the water i thick, cloudy, Red and to brickdust the best cultivator lor grass, grain, corn or potatoos, jet InreuUd. Our test larniwi Assembly that MacMahon would con- laixeu wuiideposits, suostauces i.Ke tne wiiite or an egg, can liave a Harrow on trinl. is a morbid, also pive information and recelvs orders for TUMUNE WHEELS, EML'T stantly be able, by messages like that of or threads like white silk, or there bune-duThe Departments wHIHAW bilious appearance, and white influence undue de an to dark, (JJUST aud MILLS, or otuur articles not utually kept iu stock. MACHINES, bring yesterday, in whcti a there posits, jid pricking, burning son to bear on its decision. He demanded saliuii when passing water, and pain in the small the definite establishment of the Repub- of tlie bnck and along the Ioims. Price, 11.00 JIOSKS THATCHER, AGKNT, LOO AX. WORMS. The only known aud snie Remedy lic. M. Ernoul, minister of justtce, nARXARD WIIITE, AGENT, OODEN. in defence of President MacMa-iio- a for Worms Pin, Tape, etc. T WI i.-- WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY to-da- y, r WIIITKWATEK, BAIX and KTUDERAKsCH WAGONS, CIIAHPIOX, WOODS, KXCEI.SIOU and WOULD JIOWIIUS, Dropper or Self Halters. TimESIIIXG JIACIIIM: nnd SULKY IIAKIN. bt 1 Yenr' Growth Cured The and his administration. Ila way's IteNoltriit. ly BEVtRLT, division. a Mas., July 18. adjourned without Dr. Radwat: I have had Ovarian Tumor rn the Havana, 19. ovarios and bowels. All the doctors said "tlierfc The Vote de Cuba publishes a rumor vas no help for it. I tried everything that was recotiimcuiled; but nothiug helped me. 1 saw your that seventeen of the prisoners have Resolvent and thought I would try it; Vat had uo a account of ou at shot Halquen been liiith in it, because 1 bad suffered for twelve years. coI took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one box ol recently discovered conspiracy to Railway's Pills, and two bottle of your Ready Reoperate with Cubans on tie "Virgiuius." lief; and there is not a sign of tumor to he seen or There is no official confirmation of the telt, and I leel better, smarter, aud happier than I editohave for twelve years. The worst tumor was in report. The same paper says, the left side of the bowels, over the groin. I wrp enrially, that ' the laws ought to be this to you fur the benefit of others. You can imbforced energetically against the conspi- Ush it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. what rators without consideration for etrangers may say or do. We are the PURGATIVE PILLS owners of our homes, and are well able PERFECT tasteless, elegautiy coatod with sweet Peiiectly our defend and to maintain our affairs purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and spoke de-bat- e Tuiuor of 12 30tf (Hd H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. r'n 0 Ilia iVi J& - DR. RADWAY'S rights." Advices from Santiago de Cuba of the 12th, say on that day the captain of the British steamer "Niobe" and the British consul at Santiago, had interviews in who remained person with the captives at was Santingo that It expected alive. the United Statts steamer "Wyoming" would reach there on the 13th. Hotel Arrivals. BEARDS LEY HOUSE. Tropr Nov. 20th, 1873, C C Clawson, B F Moore. Deer Lodge; M '"II. Bbardslet v w lUmntnn. Salt Lake; Herr, Spring C M Peterfield: A Cessford, Evanston; Buffalo; John Ms- son W lntire, Salt Lake. guin, strengthen. Radway's Pills, lor tlie cure of all disorders of tt Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervoui Diseases, Heailacho, Constipation, Costive-nesindigestion, Dyspeiisia, Biliousness, Rilioiu rerer, Jnrjitmiiititiou ot the liowels, riles, aud all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals er deleterious drugs. V Observe tlie following ermiitoms resultiua frsuu Disorders of the Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullues of the Illood in tlie lead, Acidify of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight In the Etoui- ach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the I lead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hvart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wel before Ihe Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of .Perspiration, Yellowness ol the Skin and Eyes, Patn in the Side, Chest, Limbs. and suddeu Flushes of Heat, Bnruing in the Flesh. A lew doses or Kailway s rills will Tree the sysd tem from all the disorder. Price 25 ceuts per box. Sold by Druggists. KTAD -- False ami True." Send one letter stamp to Radway Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane New Y'ork. Information worth tuommod will be 8d-teut you. GR0ESBECK BLOCK, ARE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED s. aUive-name- lr SALT LAKE CITY, G R O E a I CHEAP FOR CASH ! rilEl'AKATOKY TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. 00 Jobbing a Specialty, -- 00- Window and Plate Glass LO WER TIIAX EVER I iMtf |