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Show 'ey( & 0A4 Asrtea h1s3 mm SZTi&&r iff " Si rt vD'I.VrC 1KK YE Alt. r'P" fcHpeibfij A IPL7:)7S rar mLml mMMmkMMMtMm e-- V.JPiT Mi t PUBLISHED WEDXESDA M'gdlyasff ( Y and ij MM - SWUM ls - $1.00 SA TURDA Y.) VOL. IV. OCDEX, UTAH. SATURDAY, DEC EM 15 E it 20, 1S73. DIRECTORY. Ogticn Post Oilk'e: ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. ARRIVALS. 7.50 a.m. pAlt Lalce City, Awlilo daily, Tl.muirh Mail daily Mail iliiily KiwiThrough cla fsl - So. 104. OCPEM w 6.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. rmPARTURB. Rait Lake City, douhlo daily West, Tlirouiili Mail daily East TUrouga Mail daily 8.40 a.m. - C.30 p.m. p.m. 8.40 a.ui. BY TELEGRAPH. Congressional Proceed ings. The Question of Taxa tion Uiseusseci. CI."SIN1. 7.00 a.m. For Salt Lake and the Kurt 6.00 p.m. for Salt Lake and t!:e Westvia Kvaimton, Wyoiu-i,.- ,r i r Uu;li County, mail so mill leave tUe latter place for Kich County, t'?.!i.kUb.tnvii fiiirl S;it,un.lav. at i p.m. Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursdays and 6.00 p.m. Sundavs"tlaily ts Loguul 6.00 p.m. Rich County, Tuesdays and Thursday 2.3(1 p.m. North Otfde.u. Mondays and Thursdays Iluutsville, Wednesday and Satur7.30 a.m. days Lynue," Plain City and Slatorsville, C.30 p.m. MomUivsand Thursdays 3.00 p.m. Riverdalf, Wednesdays and Saturdays Iioo.i'ivill9 and Vima, Wednesdays 11.30 a.m. and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 6.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. Geuoral Delivery, o p.m. i o..vi p.m. DKl'ARTMKNT RKiilSTltY Open from 9 a.m-t- o o p.m. MONKY OFl'ICE DEl'ARTMEMT. Open from 'J a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside Door open from t a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEL'll HALL, Postmaster The Supreme Court on A Woman Silent l'or Five country its disposition to cut off every redundant expenditure anu to reuuee every salary possible under its jurisdic Years. tion. Kutler said if a tax was to be put on coffee and lea, increased on whisky and tobacco, it should be done at once or in addition to the increased amount of whiskv that would be forced into con sumption or into such bunds as that it would escape taxation, and merchants would imnort all the tea and coffee want ed for a year before the tax would reach it. He advocated a suostitution 01 non- interest navinir notes, which he said the people demandud for high iuterest pay mea ing bonds, lie cnaracterizeu me doffnf snecie navment as a mischievous a was never there declared ma, and specie payment in any couutry, and never would be. because under any sys tem of bank'iBcr that was ever had or - j proposed, whenever specie to the amount of five millions was culled for, the banks shutdown. He would like to hear from the Chairman of the Wavs and Means Committee report another measure of relief by a loan at a low rate of interes-conveatible and reconverlible into green Wiles of n Divorced Hus band. A singular libel suitha3 trrownout We were overtaken Lv darkness a family complication in West- of wliile still distant from our btoDnitisr N. Y. 1 A place. "We were fortunate, however, in finding a refuge at a where there was amide aceonmuida tions, and where we found a "'sen sation." The family consisted of the hus band, wife and several children, mid a description of the father and chil dren uiiirht nrvtlv to anvf other farm- er's family, but there was something i,:..i. HI .1.. me appeal a iiw... ui?.iuiu wuc nium strourrlv attracted us. bho moved quickly about preparing the cvenin meal, and I noticed that while the children seemed to look to her for direction, conveyed by a look, or a scarcely perceptible gesture, no word pa.ssed between them, while they e talked Irecly with one anotiier. hanks wondered whether she was deaf and Dawes said the suggestion from the dumb. But no, that could uot be the nroner authority that it was necessary for when her little, nrattlm tor us. instead of retrenching to borrow case, boy urged her to take money to meet current expenses, would be a fatal blunder lor our credit auroau. his rubber baby, and told her "it nau lie continued: "I fear that a reduction been haviocr a hundred and freo tecf, in the estimates may not be much. If I nnrlsix orouns.and a eounlc of fevers. have my way about it my kune woma "had a bad cold, mid he was afraid eo into that book of estimates, and with and was it going to be. sick," I observed a the conviction in my heart that I would one not be niipartng the public service faint, wintry smile dawn upon her tbe between difference the until atom, face, as she stroked the little fellow's current receipts and current mtexpeudicurls. So, of course, she could t. i lures would no longer exist, ine oook sunny hear. of estimates is a marvel to me. Wh?n I We were entertained with great take up that broad book, so unlike that to which I used carry here under my kindness, and departed this niornin arm. it is almost unintelligible to me. as much puzzled as ever regarding realize and The only thin? about it I can 15 ut as we drove ... . . . . our ouiet hostess. aner undeisiand is inat year year, uie. we were overtaken by one of estimates are going on increasing unui away their this vear. in the face of this exigency,. neighbors, who gave us this ex iarni-hous- e, A young girl Chester county, ot that county was years secretly married to Francis Edward Eldridge, but never lived with him as his wife. The mother cf the girl soon learned ao about the marriage, and she applied vo tenuis a lawyer, to for divorce her daughter. lie get tj got it, and shortly afterwards married the divorced girl hmiselt. lMr. aud AMERICAN. Mrs. MacMahon have lived happily, Boston. 15 prospered uud reared a large family. The New England Woman Pirtv cele Some time after their niurriaire Mr. brated the one bundredtb. anniversary of and Mrs. MacMahon heard that Eld Harthe throwing 01 the tea into liostou bor, tliis p. ru., in Fanueil Hall. About. ridge was in a hospital suffering from 5.000 persons were present. a cut throat which he had inflicted Washington. 15. himself. They visited him, provided In the Senate, Morton, from the elechis comfort, and promised him if for tion committee, submitted a report in the Pinchbeck-McMillahe would reform to provide for his contest from Louisiana,, statins?o that the committee were sunnort so lour as he lived a respect- equally divided, and asking therefore a able life, lie conseuted to the ar retereuce of the matter to the aenate, rangement. A year alter, the Truins which was ordered, and Morton then of ascertained that Eldridge 7.40 a m. fered a resolution seating Pinchbeck on C. P. train arrives - i 5.40 p.m. the had credenU. I'. " his of evidence relapsed into his former ways of facie 6.20 p.m. tials.prima o C. P. " leaves After some discussion, in which life and withdrew their support. 8.50 a.in. it " " U. P. appeared that no evidence had been with an the found then asylum 7.50 a.m. taken U. C. train arrives by the committee on elections, the an lvpiscopal Kev. liobcrt 43 5. lloldcn, t and p.m. resolution weut over until a system- commenced aud .40 a.m. deifviiian. leaves " CV ' Sherman, from the finance committee, .30 p.m. reported back the House bill lor the re atie annoyance of Mrs. MacMahon. and ti lloldcn assisted him in making his demption of.the loan of '58, which passServices ed. Religious demands and 11 at a.m., upon Mrs. MacMahon for Every Sundav, in thcTaliernacle, e s The resolution reported by Sherman and maintenance. Ihe revia the Second Ward iMioolhoiise Farley mouey at 5 p.m. on Wednesday lust, in retereuce to tne and Third Wad 7 erend gentleman carried open letters 11 a.m. and p.m. Episcopal Church at monetary derangements, was taken up. Methodist Church at 11 n.m. and i p.m.7.30 addressed by Eldridge to Mr. and at p.m. Ferry, of Mich., oifered as a substiSpiritualist Lecture. (Child's Hall), Mrs. MacMahon, demanding pecuntute the resolution recently introduced him directing the finance committee Ozden Library City by iary assistance, and in case this was pen At John O. Chambers' News Depot, to report such measures as would estabrefused, threatening to publish a toot very day, Sundays excepted. lish free bankinor and increase the vol containing an account of his private ume of currency to one hundred millions marriage to Mrs. MacMahon, a , !. I and make that the whole, currency of tbe 01 estimates is auoui Sanation : total grand sketch of her life, from which infamGovernment issue. Atter Borne ueoate twelve millions more." the five good aco vears Some bill a and ous constructions and references the resolution was laid over, Cox suimested that the ways and woman . had lost two children by National of the organization would be drawn. Rev. Mr. lloldcn authorizing me ms committee might eit during the and she grieved sorely, also made verbal statement of terms banks without circulation, wasiaucnup 01 scarlet fever, a tne reauctiou to consider STREET, holidays, FOURTH While Over three hundred Dills were lutro the on certain articles which all and would not be comforted. tariff demanding 2,750 in cash, $1,250 rlnced in the House desnairinir state she was per revenue. But this the know would increa-a lite, to be Hoar offered a resolution of inquiry C. M. I., in reply to Dawes' remark about suaded to attend a protracted niect- - annually during Eldridge Z. ler, Mac Mrs. of from Doors heirs. his Richard Busteed, to continued Four relative to Judge was mum injuring our credit in Europe, said: iu" her to iheciiect as upon his into to deliver conduct, Ala reouested also DEALER , inquiring Mahon was We have had too mucn creuu in GENERAL whether he is performing his duties or We have had it until we are now sending distressing, bhe lelt that she had to Eldrid'8 a paid-u- p life iusuranco IS nnnardoiiable thfi that pnrmnit.toii' tint. Adopted. sin: to in pay Yl'j millious gold every year . BOOTS & SMOES, policy for his and his heirs' benefit Tremaine. from the committee cn ju to them, and tne quicker im-- "the words of her mouth had noc interest LEATHER and the to $5,0U0; all of which was submitted as a bill repeal bonds tue better." ho.cn aceeotible in His sfoht," and so SHOE FINDINGS, rliri.irv. reported stop taking the to of the suppression of the moved and suspend bankrupt law, Garfield questioned 1'awes as 10 me she recorded a vow tnat she never the price At the Lowest Prices. Produce rules to biinr the bill before the House publication, ihe iuac.ua-houof informing the country of Taken. a syllable, and she proposed utter would adThe first section repeals the bankrupt propriety in so so far flom agreeing to such long the proposed taxation man uve years more law and ail of us amendments. ror never has. com the that Hawcs and replied vance, terms, instituted Buit for libel against Dawes called the attention of the mittee had silence unbroken maintained she tne secretahas to keep agreed Unv. Robert lloldcn and Francis Ed House to the recommendation 01 the Sec in the nicautime and the two younger children have but letter secret, ry's of ward Eldridge. All this comes of tak retary of the Treasury fororau increase the whole thing was published in a New never heard their mothers voice. muuou EXECDTED. amount to languish-i- n the NEATLY taxation lorty REPAIRS ing pity on a York daily. At Hie close 01 tue ueuaie have friends on and sought committee Neighbors dollars, and said that the a hospital. The case is still before resolution was adapted. mm to Garfield s a resolution to aujouru to convince her that her rash row, the courts. way 8 and means had instructed Dawes otlered offer the following resolutions : over from Tuesday, the 'J2d of Decem-- made iu a diseased state of mind, was LEWIS, S. The Secretary of the Treas 5, to Monday, the 5th of January. not bindintr unou her, but their WATCHMAKER AKD JEWELER, recommeuded in an olfcial letter Schofield made au amendment extending has Uond of Friendship. ury and and she goes on IvTr fcTatches, Clocks Jevvelry Silver the committee on ways ana means, an th Hdiiminiiient from rriduy, tne jyin efforts were fruitless, to Plated Ware, MAIN S1Kfc"ilor ouiet wav. leaving no duty un duties and internal The nrobate iudire in Pittsburgh her. till Tued.-y-, theGih of lor warranto. increase in customs, Repairing neatly ilnnfi. but showing her love and sym ha3 had to decide vntinns. therefore was agreed amendment The upon a very curiTfpanlved. That the heads of the sev January. looks and acts, but never was auopiea. resolution tue to aud by called pathy "a bond of friendoral W,.irtmcnt3 be instructed to revise ncr ous bequest treats husband RERflOVED. decided word. a Her bv Court The Supreme James McCulley died, worth har primates of expenditures for the the case of the Union Pacific Railroad with the tenderest consideration, and ship." 1 r ' OR DOCTOR of the fiscal pear, with a view millions 01 dollars, ne ieib next several TF YOU WANT A T1I0MS0NIAN Lin of tbe treasurer ocr.iinst Peiiniston. I Thomsonion nn wile or children, and no wul, but i,n0l nnndition ofandthetocouutry tothea ivdn fvmntv. Nebraska, ou appeal from evidently loves and respects her, MURPHY, DR. report OH thereon, CALL reduction rich u man always has plenty of so h ( run it Court ot tliat date, juuee POST OFFICE, MAIN ST, same to this House; to tne end tnai iui Court the the OODEN. delivered opinion, heirs, aud McCuiky was no excepoo;w nffnrts at a reduction shall be Strong 01 me CONflULTATlON FEE, $1.00. the power hnldimr that taxing After the old man was buried, Tt would seem heartless to wish an tion, exhausted before new burdeusbe impos that of attribute an sovereignty is State come nau and a Robert D. Clark, a dealer m ed on the people. He said it Constitution nl.l sninstcr of ninetv-cighof the committee on exists independently of the dee comes forward with the afore SOBTQEKX SALOOX, f he United States, and not derived RhnVor at that, back asain when she UTAH instructed had it since meaus and in which ways McCulley 1.pro- -' andthnt i: maybe lmrl nnee "shuffled oh her mortal said paper, . . . . .... . . i. .11 to report that resolution, that the from that instrument, him I. to an unlimited extent ou all r.,ft." but it was really provoking vidts that his tnend CiarK Buauuan-75,00M. exercised C. Z. had been CF nnnronriation nn VEST -. . SIX DOORS tuuiiun i,aa fr out of his estate. The admin property, trades, business and vocations, Landon Nowell, who considering the same matter, and the AvUtinir or tarried on within the boun- - that Miss Lucy . .i- 11. an agree-men- t the payment ot the to come ii resisted had istrator two committees of a State, except so far as has was born on the memoraoie rourui ,t..iip chairthe which that he beresolution, the on 1 77(1 could uot have held on bequest on the ground Federal f Jnlv to the governsurrendered been man of the committee on appropriations or by necessary to visit the ccntennary at Philadel lieved the signature to be a forgery, AND LIQUORS, and he yielded to him for ment, cither expressly would offer, the paper Smnlipnlinti; the court, therefore, sus ALESAXD rORTER, of departing this Hie at and that the existence of instead phia, that purpose. of Nebraska . of the State tained the right on apwas not known until after McCulley's last wees. Garfield, from the committee of the very best quality. the reso. to tax the property or tne u. v. tv. a Alfred, Me., introduced Clark prodnced tcstimtny death. then propriations, within the boundaries of aid State is hat Hon. Edward Cowen the Measure or at 25 ets. per Drink. fution. In replv to a question of Duller, .Tmlrre Church TV Tvn?'s new liradlev read a dissenting opin the estimates : he much thought 's how the the to as .1.1 instrument, and the sig- 1., ilia l,it drew up Church of the Holy Oil Cloth; it.. . " vuu an lililawfu mauc Cifars and Tobacco of uuiu were luai U 1U, down. could be cut tnej Dr. nature was proved. lie also snowt-is the Hippodrome; said that there interference with the instrumentalities Finest Brands. McCul according to law, Garfield in Government, national the .which created by from its eteepie, is Known as that he had been a diner with and all were many public baHd.ng. for con- - Storrs's ana powers Chickens the obiects out and that or the ley for twenty years more, Butter, EgRs, UvWv. estimates were maue wu a the Corn Cob; Dr. Bellows's as If hv the constitution. it rn f..,.u,i forwere not endorser need his be, excuaugu. id and had been kinds of Grain taken and we man.(l t taxed it may be seized and Church of the Holy Zebra, be roadway be could reduction a The times. amounts at various sure places where of taxes in parts bvrv nlsfl heard it - called th "Church lar"-Trop'r. ., 8ld for nonpayment 33. made without injury it)iuCPv. a whole while heirs bad never been aware ot the lawful purpose thus and of the Infinite Beef Steak;" next fiscal and narnnla. the for estimates The ice R...nt;fc Church is christened the McCulley's extraordinary friendship millions in excess of of Congress in creating the corporation line may he sub1 the State year were fifteen and establishing M. Calvinistic tabernacle for Clark. But he clearly proved the KS-S.reuengiU&C those lor lasi year, Field concurred Woeli Tub', a and verted destroyed. to decided in ' K7 possible it tx 1'arK ti,niiTht hardly Street, Boston, the Furnace; 0. B. Frothinghams s instrument, and the judge with nuni was and 701 Cliwtnut Street, rhiladelphij. cut down the estimates to the limits of in the opinion the Bradley,of the court. He very happy to opinion the Insurance Office; and Mr. his favor. from o mm ..,o fnr r,rnfnrinff forty-twor ieHu4.. the forty the Church of the Holy hear it. The heirs talk ot gom; up un Swayne gave his views in his own way, Powers' u lv.Kv.nox for BBton ... hefore Congress liat .1. yt w "- -. reached lllUUt"" ite to eonwith the case that had but concurred in the conclusion Turtle. and Philadeldhia, and autborned , dertook to renew any taxation of the court. the majority by eur tract or advertising at been removed, it buouiu btato bovreignty. -- Smi-lav- uac-uano- n, a & , n Mac-Maho- ns four-year-o- ld -- -- Eld-ridg- ... School-hous- School-hous- e 1 ... A . 6. WHITEHEAD, to-da- y. e 111 s, n a"-ai- for HipES. self-cutthro- at y W to-da- y 1 1 1 . Offlce-OPPO- SITB s. boat-Ktnre- t, 1 1 0 1 3OGAISr. . ar 1 1 Hep-Vnrth- 1 Mr-fltill- NELSON, 1 1 uis-aonta- rl 1 1 a J - |