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Show ihf function- LlUhl EVERT IVEKISQ, I "i.tmi. f !.,.. 11.... guHdj. xc.pted. .i w, piNROSI. Kdltoi FimMisl-Ev- -- Basinets Ma ery ' member fir. A.: Osden City o..d id be at nan the Engine lStk House lor drill, on Friday, V 4.30 p.m., sharp. order f tbe Chief. - b j i' e-- DRIED PK ACHES. ft. Ifi per Cent, -- It Foulger . btimid fur eond Branch. Year's. Buy erocen.s anJig. a large received has be juat New Foe Xmas ak your j ill I O -- Bins and d76 2w er assortment. and Congressional. B Y TEL EG HAP II. In the Senate, Morrill explained the bill, for the better government of the District of Columbia. Johnson introduced a bill te aid the Washington, Cioein-ati'ae- d St. Loots' railroad cempaoy to build a narrow gauge road from tide water to 5t. Louie, and Chicago. ,W. L. MeMellan's claim to be recognized as Senator from Louisiana, was referred to the proper committee. In' the House, ' Maynard from Hie banking committee reporied back adversely the lull to amend the internal revenue act by increasing the tax on bank circulation. The ameuduient indicated by Wheeler last Monday reducing the expenses ef the national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers was udupted. Wheeler congratulated the committee en having thus saved $100,000 for the next fiscal year. The paragraph for ihe purchase of postage stamps for the treasury depart-nien- t brought on a discussion, in which the question of the restur.it icn of the franking p ivilege came up. Kelly hoped the paragrap would be stmck out and the franking privilege resored. Muy-nar- d condemned the franking privilege is having ouerated to cut off free between he people and thT The motion to strike representatives. out the paragraph was rejected. 71 to 77, and the committee roe Bti'lcr, of .Mai , from t!te judiciary committee, reported a. pupo.etnentary civil rights hill; orderpd to be rinid nJ committed AMERICAN.. - Between the Post effice and of Third aai Young streeis, a crMr ' The fiuder will be 'bunch of keys. liberally by leaving tlieui at the Gra-Lfjixcnos Office, or with Mr. J. F. Office P. 0. the at Freight Lit For Rent. . will do Purtien desiring to rent rooms oroffict-iClI AKLKs UUuMAABaa. m to call on A Rcmob. "They say" that a nw firm aabnut to be organized, composed of mbstantial business men, for a general ,erchandise concern on Main street, to Jlornieii in Troy. On .Monday afternoon a Mormon iro n Utah arrived in this city on his wuy to visit 'rit nds in Ashiield, E:rir lots of custom and stir up tindi Mass, when1 he was born, and in Sha Anbury, Vt., wh. rc he went when jenerally. All right ten years old uud where he lived for "Slim Jim," the monie Hpwards of fifteen years. His name Cotchsd nn, has been arrested in California foi is T. J. Kin":, and will be remember Lewis, alias Reper, to ed by the older residents of suth-woster- n misting Vermont When he livid cpem. in Shattsburv he was a farmer, and was also engaged in getting out lumChristmas ! Mc.Na- . iu to the Me-sn- . ber. On Chriftiims Eve, Dec, 24, 1874, a R'anl iltsw-j- i K V. then of N lth Ihissiok, now of fi prizes will titka place nt ara, The llwuelii' jewelry store, Main btreet Ugdeu. Mticli's snita'de fur 'leeeasi'd, nearly all the lumber used pnsfs will nil lt geunma Umtmas presents, awl their nutu.il ra-- value in liuilding their mill and their hnus- Tickets to Till be from $.!:50 to $iK). each. 8 lie moved to Kirtl and, Ohio, in kd t tbe Ugdeu toie. 1'r.cs 2:50, ISoO, ami soon afterward bought a Next Monday (her farm iu Portage eoui.ty. ue;.r Mantua, The Drama Ohio, where be lived about six years. will be a grand dramatic performance Here'urued to Shaft&bury in 18o!. We See adv rtiseruent in the Theatre. sell his farm, and has not been to shall htive more to say abui it anotue; From Ohio be moved since. tlure time. G-- - . !i I u67-l- j: Hancock County, Illinois, and was living at Xauvoo at the time ofthe Mormon exodus. Mr. King was well acquainted with Joseph and Hyrum Smith, and worked with When thc 'Mor-- ' them at farming. routed out of Nauvno. uions were Mr. Kins went to Des Moines, Iowa, where ho lived seven years. In 1850 he went to California by way of Salt' Luke; was four years in California; re turned by the isthmus route to his home in Iowa, and then removed to Uinta, Davis county, Utah, 35 links north of Salt Lake City, where he has resided ever since. He is a farm- r. owns a nice farm ot ICO acres, on bushels to which he raises sixty-flvthe acre. He is a thorough Mormon, and was a Mormon before he left Vermont. We are inclined to think he has never had but one wile. He 11 nr is tio yeirs oiu, ana is a wmi pre served and very intelligent man. He-knows Brigham loung, and was a a member of the Mormon church beHe joked about fore Voting was. to the suit famous answer Brigl.am's of Aliza Ann, in which the prophet alleged that he had but one wife, and that was No. 1. He said the newspapers pretended not to understand Eliza it", bat it was plain enough: Ann brought her suit under Gentile law, and so Brigham put in his au- swer under Gentile law, which of course allows but one wife. Among other things, hesuii one of the pret tiest sights he ever saw was the as mbling in September last of 12,000 children in the TabSunday-schoo- l Lake. Salt. Mr. .King ernacle at married a Miss Olin of Shaftsbtiry, a cousin of Jud" Abram B Olin, of A W isliiogton, formerly of Troy, sifter of Mr. King is the wife Mos.-CaS", iMtaierl) of HooMek, ill wliinh't-'WMr. K.ug is s!'so' w.U kno-vof 'the id p iic. tiu by He to kniie tr.iin for NWth Aihunr, awd will reacu Shotbury in jbout two w.;ks and w:il return tn Utah in He' thiuks a week or- two later Utah is the garden bf the world,and says the Mormons will be in no hurry to leave; they hare been hunted so much they do not scare very eaily. Mr. King was a school mate of the Hon George B. Briggs, of New York, and of the late Senator How ard, of Michigan. Trov. N. Y. Press, December 8ih. to Bodt II. B. Clawson, Eq., arrived yefterday at Salt the body of Mrs. Alice Claw-- . funeral took dace to day Arrived and bit sons Lake with sbb. The That's tub Place. Williams & Co. call atteniion to their new stock of door lockt and builder's fittings and material. See adv., and if jou want to build jusi call oo M'illiams. -- v Woere's the best place to get our Christmas stock of wines and liquors, wholesale and retail! Why, at the City Drug Store, to be sure, because Driver keeps the largest and best assort, ed stock in Northern Utah, every article from free adulteration, and guurauteed oftuebest quality, as every one should inow. d73tf. For Xmas. Walker Bros are adding Improving the general appearance of iheir es f'ablishment on Main Street, by two fin bay wiudows for the purpose of , xbibit- iug choice articles of their large stock of merchandise. If another story were added to ihe building it would be a structure. It was a mistake to cm it off with one .o mag-nificie- Furai, Glids. We Vick's are in reeeipt of Floral Guide for '75. It is the best its kind published in America, couiaining valuable suggestions, impartial instructions and numerous illustrations for the benefit of the florist and kitchen gardener, It is puoliaheAquar-'wl- y at 25 cents per year, by James ? ics, Rochester, N. Y. Send for it. ork of j e 1 11 ' Richards Combination. The Theatre w well filled last evening to witness 'be performance of the Rickards Troune The house is not large enough for the ""Ml daring and clever feats of Lot tin V . hu iuu rrana, out wkat wns was the best of the k.nd ever seen our Theatre. The lt dangerous, and eiTolutiuns oh the'singleand double trapeze were hII executed perfectly and with sucu grace, ease and precisioa that fear was dispelled, except among ery euHtive ladies, eome of whom held their breath and turaed away their eyes tutu me giuuy Bcene. . Mr. KinlrnrHa" Van r""r ' inouse in a con tinual roar by his eccentric;.;.. m sunj cieT er lninprRntlutinns . IT . riCn pow. Mr. Be'.tly, of Wyoming county and a repertoire of new and Pa , happening into his hay loft the figinal songs which he well understand W to render so as to catch the other day, saw a pair of good 6ized popular feet protruding vertically above the in. Jif-ficu- Br ... and upon investigation found that they belonged to his lct Same ehartutiAp k , t'cu.uj, who, while in quest the programme willJse entirely new of hens' 1! slid down bead had ewbo want to spend a pleasant er- first, and got wedged into a space be dV8nd tn'M LeartJ ugb, cannot tween the wall and a brace. v ith ettr theu go tonight and seethe rare magnanimity he call two men to of the Rickards combi his assistance and culled her out Prormt,ce nation. ' alive. s performance this evening will be horizon, mother-in-law- cs, m i Washington, 18. is now pending before the gen. land der art went the very important lhere eral anoe as far known sni.ooa The lo.N.-by ike (. linrl Hon fire aggregtie na,iw, insurance ifbU.OOO, Hartford. Cotin.. 1C A large ill ia Warehouse peiut, occupied by the Leonard Silk company, and Cbapin Barber Silk company, wat buraed this evening Loss total, probably ever half a milicn. It is believed it wa the work of an incendiary. Tw hundred hands art thrown out of emplcy-mrn- t. qoestion whether lands that had been wttbdiawn as preeamptivcly mineral laads are subject te suoh settlement as agricultural as will enable tbs original settler to claim priority of rights over all others when the tract is The preceproved to we dents under Ihe homestead claims sre in lb negative, but probably they will uow be reversed, and where settlers eiake. ou these application to file wilhtirawu lamls, a trial will be allowed for determining the character of the the settlers land, and if applying will be accorded priority. The California Congressional delega, tion have united in a letter to the tariff bill conference committee, urging tbem t recommend the immediate enitctraetit of a provision fixing (he duty on still wines at 40 cents a gallon, and $.'2o per case The conference committee will hold their first meeting afternoon. The ways and means committee resumed the Pacific mail steatnMhip company investigation tliix morning. The books were examined, and it is ascertained thHt ihey bow thai on the 21th of May. 1872, $050,000 were loaned by the company to a firm ot New Yoi k brok rs; that ou ihe 7th of .Sept. following, Ihe firm returned $500,000 of this loan, uud on ihe sime day President Stochwell drew $000 000 out of the bank and charged it to Oliver F.Ulridge and Kobt B. Irwin, San Frncioo agents. agreed Ttiejiiviciaty counriilt eto-da- y on a supplementary civil right? bill, fak-iu- g thai which lat year pulsed the Senate and is now pending in the Iioune ii a foundation for it. The only alterations made are omission of onietrie find the insertion of a provision for separate soliojl a for whites una lila k, with equal provisions for instruction in all respects, and cq'tal appropriation for echovl funds pro rata between the races An alteration is also made in the matter of the punishment for the. Violation of the law. Instead of pennlties being enumerated, the House committee makes tbetu either civil or criminal. The cbainnnn of the OMiimittee has been iosiructed to report the bill as u substitute- for (he Senate bill, with the undersifinding lha; White, of the commiitt e, shall oircr his bill as a substi' etc. The latter does not prohibit separate accommodations in railroads, hotel?, etc., for the two races, provided Ihe accommodations are of equal i quipnifnt. nt has nominated Perry The fie.-jid- '. II Raymond for I'oH Master at Albany, Oi'fgon. The mip cf survey and location of Nevada n.irrow gance railroad was liled by iVenator Sargent, and approved by the Secretary of the Intenon-miner- n l, y New Orleans, 16. The pupils of the boys' high school, refused to allow colored beys to enter The superintendent, in reply to a committee who waited npon him, aid the whole matter was in the hands of the school board. He believed the general school law made no race dialiuctiou, but i Lis board might be able, if necessary, to establ.sh a branch school in order to obviate the difficulty. Memphis, 1G. Dispatches frcin Forest City, Ark , say all of the town foulh of the railraad was burned this morniug. The telegraph offices were burned, and it is impossible to ascertain particulars. Since the' recent fire, which burned 'the portion north of the railroad, mercantile business has been confined to the south side. Bangor, Me., 16. A fire iu Main street last night destroyed nine stores and tho Harrison House. The 1 .sa is estimated at $50,- 000, insurance $:S0 000 Later. The loss by the fire last night was $70,000. Loui, 16 Boston, 10. St STKEttT, OtiDE.V, We desire to call attostioa to enr immense stock of LADIES WINTER GOODS ! Consisting chiefly of VELVET S, ASTRICAN JACKETS, LINSEYS, PLAID seal sacqucs; 0, FLANNELS, SHAWLS, WA TEBPR O OFt The St. Charles starch fac'ory was burned last night. Loss, $J,"(,(J DEPMMT The Herald says great frauds have KIT been discovered in ihe Charleston navy yard, and that the official concerned has been suspended, pending iavcsligatieD t Washington. New York, 16. The suspension of Carlye & Son, importers of hide and coftSe, Pearl aud The firm Cedar streets is announced. A Full line of bad large interests in the Argentine It is thought that their liabilities are large, but nothing dc fin ate can be ascertained. B. I). Silliman, referee in Ihe Proctor-Moultocase, has filed his report in X9P that the imputations court. and s'atemeiiis in the publication of Mr. Moultou, concerning the character and conduct ofthe plaintiff, are n bully aed abso'inely tin iite; that ihe defendant by bis counsel, di 'claimixgmalice in the :o:- publioaiiin, admitted (ho untruth of such an imputation and slalemetit, and ei'es the terms nf the final settlement as before published. Country Djalers aro invited to call and got Wholesale Prices befort The s.eamsh:p August Andre, which purchasing elsewhere. ran ashore at Homer Shoa son Sunday last, threw overboard fifty Ions of beet root sue;ar in 'he endeavor to lighten her for Grain and Produce. Price mini Comploto STAPLE DRY GOODS n GROCERIES! Highest off. ThesteamshipCity of Pekin was spoken fifteen days out from Rio, at Sunda rior The substance of Irwin's testimony to- Point, Nov. 14, more than half way the Stnits of Magellan; all well. day, is 8 IViilows: lie was employed by through the IVciiio Mtiil steamship company in FORUON. virions capacities from 1804 to 1S7.J, London, 10 the latter portion of l he lime as a nx-rThe Br'tish bark Queen of the Bay, & b. r of the firm of Eldridge Irwin, from San Francesco for Londonderry, has agents of the company at SaB Francisco. put into to Queenstewii, having sustainIn the winter of 1872 he was employed ed much damsige- by heavy weather at as agent of ihe company for the purpose sea. of procuring a subsidy for Ihe China A special from Santander to the Times mail. The contract was mostl. inletteii Jhe storm whirl has been raging ID says from the c mpany to h.m, by wl.ich he the of Biseny for several days con Bay whs te receive certain sums ot money 'u tinus u abated. Mote boats have bet a fuil for all expenses in obtaining the subNo and several p' rons misninp eunk, sidy. The amount to be pid was not to foreien mni!s have been received there other paid :o;- Order by Mall promptly attended to. 2T.1l.- - WiLlaKSSR BROTHERS Gr E R, W. L FOU MAIN HTI1KET, oodep. d02-l- ' y ,BKW STOCK. OF FALL & WINTER GOODS! ROW ARK VINO be fiaally liquidated until the entire ser- for ' Consisting of Ibe latest styles of Prie. Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans, Llnseye, eight days. , ; vice was pe. formed, as his expenses Berlin. 16. Sheetings, Notions, &e, CENTS HURMSNINO GOODS. Boote & Shoes could not be ascertained until that time. of the latest styles in great variety. First-clasIt is hinted that Von Arnim. if confamily A report from Indian Agent Bngbaui, victed, will be pardoned at the request dated ovciiiber 2uih, lrom (he Chey of Bismarck. , Call on me and examine prices. enne river agency, states that he is in All for Sale nt VERY LOW FIGURES. Herr Maiunke, member of the Reich pursuit of white men going to the BUck Stag and editor ofthe Gerrniinia, who W. , Hills Brigham is accompanied by a was nrreted for a pies offense, has niilitiiry force from forts Rice and Suily. be"n ri leased In the court of commissioners for At G-oods- l General Cresowtll abatna cluims. and R. M. Corwine argued the case of the whaleship Splendid which wss driven out of the Arctic Ocean by the Shenandoah, whioh caused the breaking up Main Ogrien. of the voyage, and a loss of the outlt, k of loi Ihii iilni1lil rwlvd to and refit investment, amounting many thousands of dollars The United States demurred and denied the right of the owners of the Splendid to recover under the law, claiming hat there could be no rcLt use or recovery except for properly destroyed. To this Oorwiue replied that ihe act provided far two classes of claims first, dao-lGRAIS WANTED those which result in tota Iobs, and sefrom which result those cond, partial loss; that whenever there was proof of I'nwdfr I)oolryf actual loss recovery foil wed as a matter Pure and Wholesome, Is Perfectly held The under the court course. caie of advisement ia put up in Full Weight Cans. The same gentleman will argne the inof of Brit a the tight teresting question ish subject to participate in ibis lurid for Makes KU'trant Hisoniis and Holla. loss acertiing ou an American vssel, the loMeltr "Woolt'j't mi1 jeel being a resident of ilie Utot.-Makes lie'i'ciciiK !ufTini. OntflU-Cakp- , Suite" when ibe loss occurred, and i.;ts firii I'.reitd, A,c. o c'.n'i'.ne ! ever since. " ! ". I f.tn I'ttv, tWr j Tiie cent' riiia! lea ptir'y M-- n e t :ir' !:in ls ..f iij'i".llfi'.'- - I'ot Pie's, Mikes of eii the Cnpi'ol .uric j !!lo 10 Itt'ilH ''i fi lite,-- , (VKe b'fliliy. cro'.vuin s ni'ev Attioi, it rite- were the Ptesldent and cabi te Ku.jt Is the ) ra, bi'i'ni-- f Rulakaua, judges of the supreme irlc'ly pure. officers of the ambassadors, army foreign Sec and navy and General Sheridan. Is the Cheapest, because ttill weight retary Robeson delivered an address in Powder Jtooley'H YettHt the old hall of representatives. Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Jns. arrived lrom the East, a Fplcndid Selection ofthe Clinton B. Fiske, Charles H. HamBe for ask to Sure mond, D Kush Roberts and John A. noolMVt Powder Long, of the board of Indian commissioners, who recently visited Ibe Indian and do not be put off with any other kind Ever brought to this City. territory, have made a report from St. Yeast Powder Louis, in which they make the following Is of in varions Tin Cans sizes, up put recommendations: 1st. A territorial gov ' All For Sale Excrtdiv'jly ' Cheap, at euitable for Families, Boarding ernment, whose executive shall be apHouses, Hotels, Restaurants, pointed by the President cf the United and River, Lake and Ocean States, and whose legislature shill be Vvafctls on short or long elected by the people of the territory. voyages. 2d. The estblishBient of United States flooded with Cheap. In is market The 8d. A in the courts delegate territory. ferior, Bakingand Yeast Powder ef light in Coo press. DOOLEY'S YEAST Cochrane, of Chicago, it is said, will or short we ght. EAST fSIXIi he appointed supervising architect vice POWDER is warranted full strength and full weight. Mnllett. niul Cliantber Fein-- 1 ti:urM. IIeT..enlH, Sold M wholesale and retail, generally The President and cabinet, accompanied by General Sherman, who arrived through nt the United States, by dealers! ISracliels, axitt all kimi ol here this morning, returned the visit of in uroceries ana rmny cuppues, by card. The re King Kalakaua ceptions and other official courtesies will be commenced Sl'KIXG 11ELS A SI'KCIALTY". Boston, 16, The looses by Plympton and Wsrebam Uanslin' wn ,fcln ( ' nt Agent for iimHiiil iiiiirf." irmfmr' t in ii sircet tire aggregate $00,000. Insur- - iiiTirv - Qrooorolcs, Provisiona, ar cfec, cto FOUIMEli. , Blew Goods! EIcw SAMUEL HORROCKS, . . WMxWMm tmmkWw0 Wfimwm Yeat Street, Jt CLOTHING. BOOTS SHOES, ETC. i Dry Goods & Groceries always on hand y NEW STOCK. Y'itl J -- Yt-riNi- i - a-- , co-.i'- , Yeat FINEST FURNITURE ! J0olej' BOYL E. '&. 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