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Show DY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. New York, 11. was pre-b- v memorandum The following; Huntingdon, on Railroad Pacific Central the miany yesterday. us the basis of the com-l'- r nrsfd agreement between that Com- H the Pacific Steamship aIlu vice-Preside- nt r piiDJ faf.'gt passenger rates on all classes and San Francisco. between New York arc 10 be ,he satRe nd wes'' ,n,h commissions are to no botli lilies, and to by either parly. S allowed gnts low for the reason be should The pries in inoreas- -' interested are linen both ha, coa-- t. west and of the tlie population -rates lor pnssengeis between the and I'acifie Coasts will have an iuliuence in securing that re- At-Lli- low important 6Uf!' That while the owners of railroads should of right and eteamkoats their own propeny, control to and ought as far ns Hill they should be operated, the of the interest in public, practicable, 1 would not think it while atd therefore, neither do I we;; for the companies, wish that the would think the public low at the done be should very business last few muuths, r!Ues that it has for the be good aDd in my opinion it wouid not to what back the rates to put policy bethis before were opposition tijey forced had lines two prices tween the ,lowu to the present uni einunerative arrates; still, 1 would much like an could lines the rangement whereby work in harmony, and so obtain fair rates. I would agree in order to bring this about, that our railroad company should guarantee to your company $18,000 per steamer out of this port, each steamer to take and the railroad companies to agree to furnish 80U tons if ..,i frciffht. Third, Tha old contract between the the lacitlc Man bteamship Company and the Central Pacific Railroad Com-pau- y of per bushel eight hours laber, and just weights. They also resolved that all miners in the Belleville district rouit join the union. There is considerable apprehension that trouble and possibly bloodshed will follow, and a militia company has been formed and furnished- - with state arms to avoid such a contingency. The miners disclaim intentions of violence, but declare they will hold out to the lat. Cincinnati, 11. In the Schilling murdrr case an imwas the producportant feature tion of the key which had been used by Schilling in locking the gate. It was taken from the furnace where his body was found, and will aid in identifying the remains. Young Egnor, swore to the truth of his second confession. The others do not confesi. The verdict is that Andreas Egnor and Geo. Pvufer killed the deceased, and Fred Egnor was accessory. Later. Geortre Rufer confessed II -0 o says he was drunk, having been dis- four-cent- s to-da- I For Conference tVio ia k ,T.- - j -- 'sat?!:'- ! AM- WHOLESALE RETAIL D- Dry kCmIs, Groceries Hardware, IJootn anil Shocs,. Hals aiEd Cap.4, y rf Jl? 9j 33.0X1 ., J&n 'Cm ' Z. C to-da- r.hnrcPil ill O'ffan .IV1. . j . (Crockery, 1 31asMvariv Salt Lake City , Gents9 mnnUr Amtruaa Tinware, ail & Drugs 3Iclicincft fcioves ! and Boy's Beady Jfade Clothing, IN GREAT VAllIViTY. Egnor told him he wouldn't have to work fo hard if he would help to murder OELEBBATED A Special Stock of Schilling. Washington, 11. In the safe burglary case this afternoon, Ex Gov. Shepherd testified that Harrington was in Washington April 19, nnd lunched with him at W'elcker's. We'cker corroborated the statement. Several witnesses testified that a number of signatures, apparently W'hiteley's Of the Latest were not his. Treasurer Spiuner's annual report shows a decrease of $25,000,000 in the customs of the lajt Usual year over Ihc previous one caused by the panic; and a 1VIIOI-.EA loss of over $11,000,000 in internal revenue receipts, occasioned by the recent change in the laws. The expenditures, exclusive of those on account of the pub-l- i debt, have been decreased $1,870,000, which retrtnehment he believes will be greater at the end of the current year. The Treasurer asked leeblation lo re strain the i8iue of scrip for circulation Xew by corporations and hrms, wnichisaone to a considerable extent, especially in the South. : SDfGElt SEWING MACHINES, Fall Goods! . Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Styles, now 'Bain, and lYli ite water Waous, IiE TKADE. Wiuehcslcr. aiul Democrat JJglil fcjrliig; lngoii, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF . i Xmulements. Farming Busies lo Order on Short Notice. and the China in regard Japan in business to oe renewed, auu as n guarantee that this contract shall be carried oat, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to give security to the railroad compaThis is asked because the other nies. FOREIGN. JTindingrB. contract was not te plied with by the llendage, 11 noon. Tactic Mail Steamship Company. It in reported that l)on Carlos and All Kinds of Produce Forwardod to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. Of Every Kind. Fourth, The Union and Central Pacific Gen. Elio have been cut otf from the Railroad Companies to make and control field of battle near Irun. The Carlists Receive All Ordcrt Stnt to M. THAT CHER, Lyon, ict'U all rates between New York and San are much dispirited, but still maintain ' Francisco. , the positions. Prompt- lAtkhiiuu' j3. Fifth. This cantract to be for ten Later. The battle is still in progress contrast the make wish to in the neighborheod of Reuteria. years. If you on the before mentioned basis, parties Evening. The Carlists have retreated representing the railroad companies will from before Irun, and the Republicans meet you to take up its details at such have occupied the positions held by the I beseitrers. time and place as you may suggest. General Lazrna has en Comprises the most complete have not thown thit to the Union Pacific tered Irun with his escort. London, 12. Assortment in the Territory people, but I think they would agree to it. An early answer is requested. A dion.itch to the Standard say the It and includes specialties On receim of this iiropoMtion, Presi mil" l""1 """ "" """ Ripnblicans lost 200 men in the attack dent Sage,. of the Pacific Mail, called a on Mt. San Marco. The fight lasted no to be obtained special meeting of its directors who fi.nr hours. On the afternoon of Wed adopted the following nesday the Carlists abandoned all of other irouse Kesolved, That the Pacific M S. S. their positions ana retires into xsavarre. The Times corresponueni teiegrapus Company is ready to make a fair and equitable arraugrment for all business that the garrison of Irun. in their soriie with the overland railroad companies, burned the, houses and farm buildings and has so informed ihem through its belonging to the Carlists, one or whicu r w v l i i ' Mill president and a committee of its direc- afforded them shelter. The havoc thus tho All tor created was immense. couutry Resolved, That the propositions sub- around was in flames. - M0 mitted under date of November 10ih, by The News correspondent at Madrid ' " Abota the Will We Supply the of the Central Pacific telegraphs that the story that Dou Car 11. 11 , in opinion of this board, los was in Henuage originateu in an are, therefore respectful- alleged telegram from the Spanish cou-eand unsatisfactory, at Cayenne. ly declined. ,. .. v. ..,.., iAt 9ur J)cpot v I j., The International Typographical An ornci&I tarlist Qispaicn says: -- uen. Union, which has undertaken the work Loma, on Tuesday, opened fire en all of inducements ' rlai.i. of providing a statue or ott er suitable ur nositions at the distance of three 3 complete and offer which cannot be excelled. memorial to place over the grave of Hor- leagues, and penetrated our lines at ace Greeley, makes an appeal for fur- Suntft Cruz, but our rieht attacked and . ther contributions. The committee have repulsed bim, both sides suffering con 'm " "l o. euthcient funds nrobablv for a portrait siderable." bust. Meantime they have assumed the Paris, 11 Case's Thrcsliiiig Machinei nntl otlifr AgrrctiUural Implements care of the grave, which has ben reOn (he reeeit on Monday of a request of the Latc$t Designs., j Don conhave to Snanish a in from embassy the be to neglected ported recently dition. Carlos and his staff detained, the French STOIUuS Wnsliinnrfftn rlien&lrhpS S!V (he air IS eavernmcnt Instructed Vs local auihon thick with conflicting rumors regarding ties-aHendase to take measures to Cabinet cluinees, w hich seem to have no nnmrilY with the reQuest. but mtwith Can obtain a full supply of every variety other foundation than conjecture or standing their dilicent search and the of GENERAL speculation la ed ou the supposed politi fact that the Spanisn embassy nau inwhich nt house ca! exigencies. formed them of the very Don Carlos was stopping, the authorit ies Philadelphia, 11. Uii.kiTtt nffpr h reward of S2.000 for st Hendage were unaoie 10 nnu mm ThVfATIMERJ OF UTAH of the detect (h and lOUViCiion of the forger The failure of the search was THE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOll "! ' " ' of ciiy warrants. fio ally communicated to tue fcpanisn NEW" IS THE New Orleans, 11. ambassador. ft h ' A AT . thin morning. Knmmii M As Carjt. Powell was walkiD?: over destroyed eig;ht sor'f and a number of dwellings Loss. SGo.OOO; insurance, his farm at Alfriston, Knghmd. a few 30,000. days ago he saw a horse without a Harrisburff,ll. hill above him, refused rider ffrazinc on the Governor Ilartranft, take out and ou approaching nearer discovered It will separate grain into first end second Class ((uallties, to reprieve the murderer LuderzooK. At Figures w hich are bound to aH and refuse that it was a race horse irom the stabroken Kernels, TimothyClover, Cockle and Montrose. Pa., 11. to Oir.ara nnd Irwiu. to be hanged ble of Mr.. R. Porter. Observing divide the different Qualities and Varieties into . morrow, have confessed that they are that the animal had one forde" en Seperate.Uewptacew 7 guilty of the murder. Towel his in bridle, Capt. tangled Little Rock. 11. him', to walked centlv and cau to ud his Governor Baxter sent message IT thoIt is the easiest running and mdstUomplete "hand machine ever v congratulates tiously, and was about putting his r lulu v ' v u i selected vuth been has As everything the people on presented it tie public i u . .: regaining control of their hand on the bridle when the aninia tlie to n attirs, auti trust me vmiurj n a special design who had until that moment been be used wisrlv nd well: tkat no pro nerfectlv ouiet. bit him savacelv in criptions will be indulged in toward the left side, lifted him off his feet. He urges many reiorms "oy class. and cab:bb run bf 'a boy.'1'" He says the state has no idea of repudi and then, dropping him, attempted to recom atiocr nv nf inst debts, and khecl upon him ana crush him. J lie tnends some provision looking toward attack was repeated several times. terms oi thf the funding of ontstanding indebtedness; Rurl,u fwr Precincts or Counties can be purchased ou reasonable Powell was severely in the Capt.. comthe of 'isoiecomnipnds the revision n'0 t chool system and other measures body and legs, nnd his clothes were VtT. v torn, before ho was rescued by Mr iniportance. ' ' St. Louis. 11. Mr. Porter's trainer, wh( Gailand, TV,, l t ii rl .5r I'mintT. saw wbat was going on, and craiicpHis., at a meeting yesterday, resolved to n ing up, drove the animal baek to- 'uuiinue the strike for a unuonn stable. to ratterns 'ry Goods California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Loatlior nnd felioe the Grocery - ( W. IL Department IWi IIOGPEBt Super tAtciid en t. mi and. jieiLii "' iIy? 4My -- " at to-da- y: - J ii z - vr- rt i Tho Boot & Shoo vice-preside- ul DEPARTJHI2ST ? COBNEinirALLan'd:FWTIimOGDEy: Warranted at the "loiwt Rates1 for Casli. ! 1 ! COUXTRY Williams & Co. THE FARMER'S ERIENDI to-da- MERCHANDISE y . to-da- WW. it; TIM liri fti iia mm PARENT STORE, " Give Satisfaction ; n-- . -- ': . i hr It Worloa'CliariiL Utah Market AGENT, H. Hooper, 7S-2- ward the t85-'li- JEOaaUM CJ,5PA33:, Taylor'' ,H;e;2imgc2y5 |