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Show She did not appear agitated that day. I could have heard loud talking or noise ) didn't notice that she did appear so at there had been any that day ia Kie THE PKOPLB VS. KIESEU did not hear any, it was any time that day. She told me, "Mary, sel's bed-roobliheJ EVERY ZVENINO, Sundays excepted Uodkm th Fobushiho Company. by you know that dress was torn, you seen quiet day. I would have heard loud tne of the Court at half it." I says, "Ellen, the dress was not crying and screaming in Kiesel's. My Charles T. Penrose, Editor At one o'clock yesterday afternoon, the torn, I didn't see it." I meant I didn't servant past girl was in the kitchen and aaJ Baiinjw Manager. examination of the witnesses for the de see the tear; that was what we were back yard. That girl was witness in fence was commenced. Mary Turner was talking about at the time. I turned preliminary examination before Middle- called and deposed : OGDEN. UTAH. around and was going home, when I was on. I did not hear her evidence. I On the 7th of September last I resided called back again; her brother, Peter have frequently heard Kiesel's baby ery, at Mr. rionsky's, on Main street, in this Cunningham, was there. She says to was about four weeks old. I heard Thnrsdaj Evening, Dec. 18, 1873. city. I am acquainted with Julius Kiesel her brother, "Is not that awful, that she the one that died cry. Her reputation and one Ellen Cunningham, witness on should go and speak against me like my knowledge, was not very good. THE GOLD MARKET AG- charge of rape before Justice Middleten, that; and I asked him if he thought I Young men around my door talked loud I know where Mr. Kiesel resided on the would say anything against her if I about her. Her reputation was a very ITATED. 7th of September last. I saw Ellen Cun- could in any way help it, and he said bad one. I knew Mr. Kiesel three and a The fluctuations of the gold market ningham on that day at 8 o'clock in the he didn't think 1 weuld; but T might not half years about. I never heard any indicate the feeling of uncertainty, morning at Mr. Eiesel 's bouse. She was have been so certain. The dress, he thing against his character. My eirl. which prevails in commercial and either preparing breakfast or clearing says, may be torn a little more now than Laura Everett, is now in Hubbord Val was at the time, because it was in so ley. financial circles. It is uuaeniable away. She was Mr. Kiesel's servant girl. it I saw Mrs. Kie I don't believe I was there five minutes. many hands. She said she was going that the upward tendency of gold Is fifteen at sel to 12 o'clock; look me to for her. minutes whale ad and of draft Eiesel's speaking against (Recognizes the natural and inevitable result of joining ed said at all the after This at Court house was I That is about my regulator. keep Salt Lake premises.) just that timidity, which follows the- - agi- the way it was. She was in the kitchen I gave in my evidence, on the first day time. I do not know any difference be tween it and Ogden time. I keep local tation of measures affecting a curren- that morning. I didn't see Mr, or Mrs. of the examination. I time. She left at three or four minutes Prosecution. Eiesel then. o'clock 2 about saw her I by values into recogcy have been acquainted with her since she past 11 and got back at a quarter to 12, nized as standards by all the world. again. She was washing her dinner dishes. I didn't see anybody else there commenced work at Eiesel's; was inti She asked what time it was when she As must be expected, the apparent then. I was at the door just about ten mately acquainted, insomuch that we went to church. I said she came to late disposition of a large number of or fifteen minutes. I asked her if she went out generally every afternoon to Stanford's building is not lathed and members of Congress perhaps the was going up home. I said, "the baby gether. She told me nothing more than plastered. I hae heard Eiesel's baby majority to adopt a system of infla- has not slept yet, has she T" and she said, I have said, after the occurrence, that I cry when I was in my yard, kitchen and tion and expand the volume of cur- "no, and I don't care if she doesn't." I remember, except to show me the dress. dining-room- , when the baby, to my I says, "why ?" and she says, ' I want She did not say this was against her knowledge, was in Kiesel's . conis its legitimate working rency, that I heard, to any one, and never have heard, to." to tell will, hate I but something, you in Kie noise times, many sequences. The increase in the in- She told me that Mr. Eiesel had seduced told me so. She showed me the dress loud talking, laughing, etc., when sel's, trinsic value of the precious metal, her. She' called me outside to tell me while she sat on the ladder; I eat close Stanford's was a store, and when it was must correspond with the deprecia. this. That's all she said about that. She by. I don't know if I was sitting or a saloon. I know Kiesel's voice. Re tion of its representative, We are was dressed with a dark calico dress, standing. She held it up and showed it marks addressed when she was passing, forced luto" the admission that the She showed me the dress. (Recgnizes tome, and I know it was not torn; it made me think her reputation was bad, the dress.) The dress was dirty, but not was rumpled and dirty; she was not a A young man told me she burnt another, Country cannot now meet its obliga torn. That is the dress. It was posi yard off. I am sure she was sitting on Benjamin Martel. Three men at the tions in redeeming the promissory tively not torn at the time; that was, the ladder; it was about four feet from depot, said she had put the job up to notes, which form the bulk of the about two o'clock. I am sure I couldn't Eiesel's door, up against the house. She make $500 out of Kiesel. currency Of the nation, and it would tell how it get torn, but it was not torn said she would make him repent, as she Adjourned until 9 a.m., Thursday. seem to be a visionary policy that at the time. I am sure of that. I have was starting home from Eiesel's, and at 9 a.m., and the ex Court when she was coming back. ! amination was resumed. house. the I been again or the ei'her through frequently expediency suggests most always went in at the front way, was in the same 'room with her, her pa' No other babies around that neigh feasibility of augmenting the circulacannot re at and home; rents children, out went the back that but at the time, except my own, and borhood way. day tion of an already irredeemable curSeldom saw persons in that yard. Sa member, but think she asked her mother, that was asleep. Heard Mr. Kiesel' rency. Gold is a commodity which loon men used to go through there. and her mother said she couldn't come voice at different times. Mr. Rupley possesses the necessary requisites for went back home and dressed Mrs. Plon-sky- 's home, anyhew. Mrs. Plonskey's baby told me what the three men said at the a measure of values, arid must be little boy, and then went home with is about two and a half to three years depot. I have heard a good many talk little girl is about about the gauged according to the inexorable Ellen Cunningham. 1 went to Eiesel's old. Mrs. Eiesel's prosecuting witness' reputa Mrs. Plonskey al tion for older. months five chastity, around saloons, many law of supply and demand. Hence, the front way, and was there about ten has dinner precisely at twelve. It and many a time I have heard so. I to inflation means depreciation, while minutes before we went her home. It ways have been later than quarter have never seen her in couldn't was about a quarter to three. Distance company. contraction implies Bteadiness and sta when Mrs. Plonsky went to eleven The lateness of the hour, forbids the about four or five blocks. I think we had past bility in the actual value of the basis, no conversation on the way, enly she Eiesel's. It ia all owing to how potatoes publication of the rest of the testimony whether in warm or upon which eur circulation is found said she'd make him repent of it; said are boiled, hew cold it takes water, long She cd. ; nothing about his offering money. from weeks four or about was three It had Eiesel seduced Mr. A young man who had been at work Another explanatioa ofthe up said at home that to for the ciiy of Des Moines, and who has came back she sickness until her was There said. a she is ward movement in gold is that the her; that what said she was not coming back been unable to collect the wages due lady there, but she told this when the Kiesel's; him, has been obliged to go to jail ftr requirements ofthe Treasury, whose was gone. She asked her father nntil she was well. I do not know what want of means to pay for a lady night s lodg weakness anil almost denuded condi what he matter with her when sick. I thought about it, and he said he was the tionis acknowledged by the Secretary, didn't know what to think about it, and never saw her in bad company. Mrs, necessitate succor at this immediate put on his coat and went out. Ellen Plonsky, my mother and others, said went to Eiesel's her reputation was bad, but I could not LIQUOR STORE. juncture. The interest on our bonds wasn't crying when I tell the names of others. She said she work as at was her 2 at o'clock; house wfll accrae in the month of January. OPPOSITE WALKER BROS, usual" Mrs. Plonsky left the house, say was going to whip me for speaking must be interest that East Side Main St., Ogden. Payment of she was going to Mr. Eiesel's about against her. I heard her reputation made in gold, and measures must be ing she weeks before three about was bad, fifteen or twenty minutes past eleven. I THE BEST IMPORTATIONS OF adopted to anticipate the demand that know, because I was peeling some pota went home sick. I did not believe it Eiesel when Mrs. not do know I then. reavailable will be made upon the toes for dinner. Mrs. Tlonsky went at WHISKIES, BRANDIES, home from church. sources of the Government. The fa- Mrs. Eiesel's requeut. She went about oame Wines, Ales and Porters Rev. Lucien W. Long my name is cile Butler, whose easy virtue prompts five or ten minutes after Mrs. Eiesel re am to come. Mrs. Eiesel said Lucien W. Long. I live in this city; him to an endorsement of the para quested her defend' Mr. the with Eiesel, acquainted she was going to church. Mrs. Plonsky AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. dozical. declaration of Jay Cooke, ant. Am a clergyman, i can not say was gone about five or ten minutes. She that a national debt is a national had a paper sack in her hand, from as to holding service on the 7th of Sep d70-t- t I was summoned as witness. blessing, boldly proclaims that the Eiesel's, but I can't say what was in it, tember. service dismissed time I and asked what great curse of the country is that it T went ud stairs as soon as she came on that day. Prosecution admitted the me then His back. She didn't tell anything possesses too much credit. I can not say as to the exact time, V ALL ITS BRANCHES. CARRIED ON BY It is about half a block from the back day. service that I the BUliscritier. ultra Workshop over the Post sudden conversion from an satisfied am but I left day, to the back door of fflce. Entrance by the alley between U, Wood of door Plonsky's angee'sand the Post Office advocacy of Free Trade, to rigid and Kiesel's. I couldn't see over and couldn't it was before 12 o'clock, services com THOMAS WILSON. 11 o'clock, are very short in him 1873. at to induces mence 3rd, Sept. did arbitrary prohibition, Ellen Cunningham hear from there. 1 think I am safe in say make theextraordinary statement that not seem as though she had been weep the mornings. DELMOXICO that day at a quar closed service we the curtailment or destruction of the ing at all at 2 o'clock. I knew her pretty ing to 12 o'clock. I have resided here a RESTAURANT AND HOTEL ter national credit is desirable, as it well; knew she was sick at home about a Utile over four montliB. I came here on Opposite U. P. R. R. Depot. or five weeks; went to see her month in OGDEN effectual more CITY, E.UTAH. excluding would'be the 1st of August. I do not know any LANDT, Prop. once or twice. She had been at Mr, tariff about Ellen Cunningham, at all foreign competitisn than any Board per week, $5.00. Single meals, 60 eta, Kiesel's: was back abeut two months at thing I refer to local time, churoh closed at Beds, 50 cts. that could bo devised. Eiesel's, I believe, after she was sick. and Lodging per day, $1.50, the think she had recovered her health; she quarter to twelve. I remember seeing Board The country will not Mr, I Mrs. Eiesel at church. thought reckless words of Lowell's represen- KAn't enmclain any to me. I saw her a very good, respectable man was Eiesel imn nuviniAM iiniuirr1 ftrcu tative. The maintenance of our often; she used to visit me sometimes, to this occurrence. niiuvvirr. riiioiuiHHi had more liberty to previous credit abroad is not only necessary and I her often. I of East reside the 3 Boessel. blocks C. Tabernacle, I V. is name were Vt be out; we were together eften; as an imperative" obligation, but a was strong, her3 in Ogden. I was here 7th of last OGDEX. she UTAH think I friends. good eacred duty in preserving intact our she seemed like it, but not very active, Spnipmber. . it was Sunday. I did not i will the defendant that moininir. I saw plighted faith. That Congress I have been warned 'against going with did Eiesel fifteen minutes before 1 to. I Mrs. not me for told protecting her; Mrs. Plonsky complete arrangements door that day, my wife was T3oot and. the honor and character of the na- not go into the house until evening, then at my front did not remain long She with was her. with she the store; tion abroad, needs no assurance. To 1 went through AT THE OLD STA5D. corner. She had been the around Went Mr. Eie that Eiesel me. She told Mrs. our on interest the maturing four or wife left three permit Three doors south of livery Stable, sel had seduced her, and that she wasn't to church. My 11 o'clock, for church; did bonds to go by default, would be after minutes said nothing MAIN STREET, OGDEN. going to stay any longer; Mrs. Eiesel with her when she worse than bankruptcy, for with the about his offeriug money. I never heard illimitable wealth and boundless re- Ellen say anything about Eiesel offering left. I was iu my back yard that day Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly executed. the time my wife was absent. sources of this country, 6uch a dis- her money t'ntil in the Court; didn't see during 18 feet wide, is about have re- Stanford's building Give me a call. honest expedient would be tantamount her brother Henry that day. I one story. I was on the inch lumber, or about Mr. eighteen sided at Plonsky's to repudiation. . i months. I became acquainted edge of that building fixing pigeon nineteen to There can be no other cause Tjiaeons. I was about hnY0S ATI d with Ellen ihe second day she went to bed-roofluctuain Kiesel's the ft the i attributed from be can which fppt Eiesel's; didn't know her before that. Eiesel' between 2 inches is the that tions in gold than the fear Her condition was not different at two Petition Peti store. Stanford's and comL. Daner issues of", the country will be o'clock from that at eight a. m.; three-fourtof were Eiesel's in tion see didn't I all. at of no of the scarcity injury DEALER IN plained increased, and that saw her in Court; inch lumber, did not extend to ceiling, that article in. the great centres tf her after that till I to the dining since that i3 from the country, requires the gravest con- have never been in her company T was in the back m yard aliout never saw her in bad company One door west of Z. C. M. I., Ogden, went into sideration of the statesmen who are then. 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