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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIME& A CALItOR.WA INVENTION. NEWhPArtR PROPERTY. mounted and in full lighting trim, LATEST BY TELEIilUPH. and having the advantages of A correspondent of the Boston higher ground, equal arms and an more abundant supply Gfammuni-tioSunday Times makes pome very Bnrned to Death. tiian Farnsworths plucky pertinent pointa respecting the t tie value of fellows. 12. The latter fought like newspaper projerty, N. Nov. The Y., Syracuse, n subject about which few, except residence of J. T. Garner was tigers, disputing every inch of newspaper proprietors of tong ex- burned this morning, and the ground until (lark, losing one perience, seem to have correct owner going into the cellar to save man killed and four wountjed, id as. ten horses killed and two woundwas burned to death. The writer very correctly says property, ed, and killing a large number of that a newspaper is worth ten more J ponies and wounding fifty or Held lor Murder. times the sum of its average earnof the savages. The exhaustion St. Louis, i:. Barney McMa- of his ammunition and desire to ings; although hardly anybody would pay so mud), its owner hon, a firmer near Burksvillc, care for his wounded men, com would not be likely to accept such Monroe County, Illinois, is arrot-e- pel led faptain Farnsworth to a sum, if offered. The New York and held in $10, 000 bail on the retreat reluctantly under cover of Herald, estimated in this wav. is charge of murdering his wife in night to this point, whence he millions grain and Thirty-fiv- e other sacks are annually consumed on the Pacific Coast. Two hunEditor. dred millions are annually used throughout the glotte. Of this vast number, fully a hundred mil- Saturday Evening, Nov. H, ROBERT G. ALE ITER 1874. lions ure manufactured in ling-lanNearly alt are made by hand. At one of the late IndusIt will bo con by nur beading trial Exhibitions at London, a that we have again taken our dent large reward was offered for the invention of a machine that would upon the tripod, which circum- sew sacks with an over-stitcu for to vacate us stances required Many attempts have been made is now in short time, and our to devi-- e one, but withEuroje in such a shape that our whole out success. Such a desideratum e worth $3,000,000; the time will i e pi veil to theinterests has at length twn produced tv a easilyand Times $l,5f0,000. nearly Mr. II. I. Garof the paper. We hope to please San Franciscan one would pay that price, and of No. 9fta Howard 8t., after No land, no one could secure tho papers by and satisfy, and at the end have having studied and experimented paying it." as to a journalist on it for over throe years. It all say of us Now, though few capitalists The Utah Coun- works with a spiral noodle, and is would well done. pay $3,000,000 for a paper Indeed an Ingenious contrivance. Times will be ns heretofore The is now regularly paving more that a received inventor has just welve the exponent of the interests of patent on it, but for per cent on that In- want of funds the people, and will ever advo- I.to further proceed, lias sold a par vestment, and which, even with- at its head, cate the right and condemn the tial interest in it to Messrs. Isaac w ill a ten sure cent, they pay per and A. J. Gove, wrong. We are now ou u basis Friedlander warehouse men of this uwill gladlyorput a like amount into that we can assure our patrons city. These gentlemen have taken mining other stock company, that with their smiles, approval steps to have it patented in nil from which they are tolerably sure of per cent, and conand the main stay," money, Ac., principal foreign countries. It is sider it eight a splendid plant" if it wo will afford a pappr worthy of also said that talk oxLU of estab- goes on, and does that for two pay lishing a factory in this city for- or three vears. the manufacturing center of the tii manufacture of the-- o maOne mistake we think, which , Territory.,., worthy ..of ...the., great OkiMM.. r fSKTinter-csts of can the invention political, moral and social in m BAllTORT. d. bu-lnc- ss Tri-bun- ty i well-know- "n n tl,ike, wH.llr - d August last, nnd burning the body had been sent out by Major Win. Reudmond Priro, of tho 8th ' ivalrv. The Indians were this vicinity, as a Robbrrj. Mievenne been captured had spy 13. robFive mask! Toronto, Price by Major individually, and bers took from the American Exbeen seen near this others had press Companys messenger on dark Alxtut our soldiers the Toronto branch of the Great jaiint. out of the hollow emerged slowly C Western R. R. ; about oclock where they had been hemmed in this evening, money believed to and mating a neck or nothing lie from $12,000 to $15,000. charge, succeeding in reaching the plain. All the wounds were reJlaupl. ceived at this time. The Indians Montrose, Pa., 12. The execu- did not dare to pursue, and tion of O Mara and Irving, for the shewed evident signs of severe murder of Mrs, Margaret OMam punishment and of having enough and her daughter, took place at of it for n time. Captain Farnsworth immediately struck out for t ten this morning. .. Uddejrzoqk . .was .executed . nt this place, where the soldiers are He resting, after having marched Westchester, at 12:20 miles !etween dark nnd made no confession. Just lefnre forty-fivthe black cap was drawn over his sunrise, through a terribly cold face, lie said to the attending night, causing the wounded men clergyman, All I have to .say is, to suffer greatly. The horses had I am a sinner saved by grace, and not eaten anything since mornI am accepted of God." ing and had performed a full days march before the action. On hearing this news, Major Another Looiiixn Trouble lire who had fought these samp Poiee, In. on September 12th, startIndians New Orleans, 13. The return- ed at once for the scene of thp acto-t met and receiving ivtni y, tion. women and children The ed the conservative committee of had brought up fresh jinnies for three and authorized a like com- the Indians to replace those killed mittee of republicans to he present. or and their arms werp disabled, The conservatives gave notice that in some rasps of longer range than to a desired file they protest those of the troops. against the board canvassing the returns, on tho ground of the unconstitutionality of the law MISCELLANEOUS. relating to the hoard, and that the personale of the boird was not according to the letter an I spirit SCHOOL TEACHERS of the law. Qov. Mills question of Its constitutionality could not EXAMINATION. be entertained. They were given until to file the pron f applicants fur school An test. Teachers Certificates far Utah County, in a brush heap. sup-sedtole- in to-da- e -- d j d. i ' nego-tnousain- is j lt t j al lie-lin- g commencing at !:" a.m. I. M. COOMBS. y cast-iro- ' st corn-rnuniciji- on -- OP E RATIVE Mercantile Institution, HALT LAIi IC CITY, The attention -- of otir patrons called to the following Depart-mmlof the Institution and the clast of goods dealt in by each. s WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Drn Goods, Xofions, nafs. Caps, Waft Paper, Curtain Materialll and Carpets. WIIOL ESA LE GROCERY AXD HA RDWA RE DE- PARTMEXT. Groceries, Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Wooden Ware, Powder , Fuse, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuffs, Paint:, and Oils. DRUG DEPARTMEXT. JOSEPH U. FORBES, J. K. BOOTH, Board of Exam in at inn. Provo City, Nov. 12, 1S74. nn2 NEW MILLINERY. HALT L.AIXE CITY, Men's and Boys' Clothing , Unde wear, and Gentleman's Funds ing Goods. fashionable AMORnfrtrr or DIJS and CHILDRENS BOOT AXD SHOE DEPAR MEXT. or Wishes to Inform the Ladies of UTAH COUNTY that she will open In PROVO on November 9th, 1ST!, In the establishment formerly occupied by Mrs. Jones, a large and Dngs, Medicines, Ltguors, Chemicals, Perfumeries , Paints , Oil:, and Dye Stuffs. CLOTHIXG DEPARTMEX'. Mrs. W. B. Wilkinson, LA HATS AND BONNETS, And Tnnry Notion. Feathers, Flow-erEaees. llalr Goods. e., Ae.. WOileheho will soli at the lowest cash ptioTs. GRAIN axd PRODUCE TAKEN. v Men, Women and Children's Bo and Shoes, Sole and Upf Leather and Shoe Findings every description . noK, SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE! TTJGOW AXD COMMISSI OX DEPARTMEXT. The bent varletle. of Imported H'TTiIsriTTTIE S (tide haler Wagons, all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, Wagon Timber, Steam Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, dc., dr. The Institution is agent ft celebrated Singer Sewing Mai over one million in use in Ant well-padde- ts CO will be held on Saturday. Novemtior 14th, 1S74, In Ttmpnnoos Halt, Provo Ctly, 0, to-da- ZICQSFS half-pas- these days of enormous of Utah County and Southern clearly described without dia- - expen-- e in newspaper a reporter, who, is not buying nut some publishing, Utah. Our humble efforts will f:rams; hut Coil already exwitnessed one of newsbo to build up and sustain agri- them in operation, is con- isting and fairly successful quite and can this paper; always he culture, manufactures and ail vinced of thesuccessaclueved. At done. The new wper would then borne Industries; while politically the bag factory in Oakland, a hun- start with machinery and workmen dred are tho year ing force all in motion, ami ciremployed we shall ask no protection but reround, working twelve hours per culation all established. The latter inquest of all to encourage home day, and are yet able to produce could then lie increased by those dustry, and shall try to live with- only three million sacks per an- frvsli features and novelties which in our income, whether it prove num. It is estimated that the every new publication intends to same numlier of men to the reading public, and per cent, or prove daily toil. We one hundred of these moperating whines, present have already experienced how could annually produce 30,CKK),(K)0 with far less expense than it difficult it is to pleaso all, and in sacks lacking only 5.000,000 of takes to build up circulation ami reputation, gain experience nnd the future will follow that lino of supplying the entire Pacific Coast properly orpinizea working force, in demand. Without indulging The new daily in New York, policy that , is calculated for the it of savoring puffery, The tried todo this le-- l best.interests of the masses, fearing anything may be stated that many grain fore Republic, but lacked the cour-- i starting, none but doing justice to all. The dealers and others interested have age and judgment to avail them. and this examined will he claiminvention, Independent, paper of the opportunities offer-leconsider it one of the most im- selves The of the concern ing the rigid of giving our views portant ones of the day fully wanted tocapitalist on any and alL.qucstlons, humbly equal, buy the Evening Exin every reeiect, to that of They offered, it is said, asking the assistance and advice the sewing machine. Its general press. $200,000 and something beside, but facinto introduction the of our friends. English Express would not take leas torles would have the immediate the than $250,000; consequently effect of throwing 0f, li;,tion were i,roken ofT. : Alas Loop. Yorvic.K!-OurSioperatives out of employment, fried likewise to purchase They the Senator Cameron's Views. In would the end, the result Lako exchanges advise us that hut, as Times the Hbrfd.natnlng figures, as followed he same the eventually Chicago, 12. A Washington the fronts have changed. Incorrespondent understands, as special steam of introduction tho thp says Senator Cameron had stead of the "aspirant for sensa-llonhigh as $800,000, although Manton a long interview Work will finally Marble with the Presipres. printing to declined terms entertain honors from New York be- be found for all. Mr. Garlands dent which he yesterday, during less than $100,000; the result his views on the causes of the gave ing Chief Justice of Utah, the invention may !e esteemed a real tlie that determined recent Republican defeat in that trmine has been surrendered to victory for the mechanical genius to lay its ownRepublic foundation. of California. San Francisco Gill. it was not State, protesting If the Republic projectors could dissatisfaction withthat the immortal Dennis, of the City the legislation have bought the Express for $250,-00- or of the Bar. This is evidenced by of the but that principles party, or World for the $400,000, they the affidavit of oar J. B. McKean 4 HINTS TOB HOUSEKEEPERS. owing to hard times and made a mistake in not doing so. it was fact that so many people were, (are we not mistaken is this not The latter paper has sunk nearly the the by A on a saddle with put loosely, twice that amount in establishing out of stoppage of manufactories, our Chief Justice) who swears is a slack employment. The Senator to girth, very irritating itself, and any expert newspaper that somebody was told a lie. To horse, and soon produces a sore man will admit that before any thought a great mistake was made prove this he introduces our John back. A harness kept soft and new daily paper in New York can in the last Congress, by not proan increase of currency to TL Beadle, of whom we have pliable with good neatfoot oil reach the point of patronage, cir- viding meet demands of business inthe will is a last almost it lifetime; culation, or profit enjoyed by the terests. It is said the President lately heard in Justice Pypors because slightly elastic, New York it will cost at Uonrt! as suitor against Chief stronger, and will seldom wear off the hair. least a three Express, replied that while there might bp and in some fight, years local reasons for the defeat Justice Toohey for a trivial sum; A horse left uncovered when not all $100,000 more than in he did not think Beedle having written the life of in exercise will soon grow a heavy theprobability Pennsylvania, highest rate said to have been they applied to New York, New Bill Hickman, sucing Toohey for coat of coarse hair; this Itecomes a demanded for that paper. and other States that had to rapid motion, and The time has when the Jersey hack wages and nuY turning as hindrance reversed their should be prevented by judicious value of great passed records, daily jouriqils is to nnd he informedpolitical the correspondent of the New blanketing. Your horses shoes rest Cameron very on mens names the York Republic. This man is the will hold on longer if the clinches who entirely founded or manage them. plainly that many of the leaders the Republican party are, in not file weakened are the ITitfler of the people of Utah, and by in!T,e New York. Herald, Tribune of his file does insist opinion, responsible for the that the finishing; or Boston be Journal can in western parlance the booster of not touch the end of the nail in the political vote. Attacks turn as successful with the public tke aspirant of Senatorial honors where turned over. Some horses Just av though Bennett, Greeley or made on the administration by and the missionary Judge of Utah. have a habit of stepping on one Rogers were at the helm. What Republicans in Congress, the neg lect of the last session to dispose side of their feet, perhaps to avoid must be the Alas! Poor Yorickl policy or conduct of pressure on a hidden corn. That such journals to insure continued of the currency question, indifference to the Louisiana situation part of the shoe exposed to severe success there are of skilled he had appealed for noThe Poland Sting. The late wear should he, protected with newspaper men inplenty the world that (though Jn a tion Steel. All of shafts special message), and of carriage elections show that the peoplo right know, and there are plenty ofe.x-nrt- s to meet the exfailures other construction should the allow la? can that to the United States ato true the engaged for pectations of the country, had freeof tho animal body perfect money to ably manage the differ- contributed to the defeat. CamerConstitution and that through dom, d and only touch at the ent departments. saddle and full collar. orders, proclamations and partiAfter the journal, whatever it on agreed that there had been made by Congress, but san legislation may affect for a may be, has become actually and mistakes he thought they were not In the fairly established beyond a doubt, main time, wo yet hnvo the true lUlNimin VERM'S STEAM. for the recent Is thoroughly known and recog results.responsible American spirit, and the next nized as a power by the public, On the whole, theSonntor thinks Congress will aid not only ,In A very Interesting experiment though its originator maybe the the President to keenly alive to the their proper was lately made in England, by best man at the helm, it does not bringing hack and not so Indifferent situation, was snnH a which follow that he is the only man as yacht propelled moorings tho old ship of State, bv many suppose. the action of wrought Iron that can guide it successfully. The but will speedily extract not only ciectro-magnen he has laid upon cogged the ideas down, plans ' tho eting. but the fangs of the Gallant Indian Tight. wheels attached to tho shaft he has started, the invention he of a screw propeller, and attached has contrived may be carried out Poland Bill. New York, Nov., 12. A disby wires to a Battery in theengine by others. and very likely im- patch from Wichita, Indian Terroom. Contact was made and proved upon. ritory, Nov. 7, via Fort Dodge, A Hundred Years Ago. broken by levers worked by cams, There may lie but few that reports the most pillant, trying Omf hundred year ago Louis which kept the magnets altern- have the inventive faculty to and desperate Indian fight of the XVL had Just ascended the ately in vivid action and reaction, create and the presistcnce and campaign occurred yesterday, by which the motion was made pluck sufficient to carry forward about thirty miles from that place, thrflne of the. Capets; there was continuous. If one was to take a an Invention to success in the face on McClellan creek, conducted by cono American Republic; the good many things for granted, it of discouragement and opposition; Captain H. J. Farnsworth, comlonisation of Australia had not would tie worth while simulating but after all obstacles are overmanding a portion of Company Upon the probable effect on the come, the utility of the invention II. 8th United States cavalry, begun; there were fifty years coal market 6hould this muter be demonstrated and its success as- numbering only twenty-eigh- t more to wait for the first railway, for marine purposes; hut sured, there is no difficulty in men. The utilized engagement commencnnd nobody has disturbed tho until the experiment gets fairly finding men to keep the machin- ed at half-paone oclock p.m., world with such a notion as beyond the small yacht, price's ery in active motion. Iioston with 100 Cheyennes or Arrapahoe will probably remain ns they are. Commercial Bulletin. by telegraph. $nd Kiowa-.- , v exceedingly well . Z. C. El. I. COLUIUH. DAVID W Orders to insure prompt after lion should be addressed to the St inform respectfully the citizen, of Provo and Utah, that or Secretary. . II penntendent lo fclnri of Imfiirnlelj prepared he I ported and CLUFF, JR., home-mad- e FURNITURE, at HALT w. H. HOOPER, LAKE PRICEH, Wholesale and Retail, Thereby raving both Time and FURNITURE NUDE-T- TURNING rnicr..s down ORDER AND Money WOOD DONE. to.meet toe time. Intronire Home Indntlryl COFFINS hand and mad Of nil rlze constantly on lo order. QRAIlr T'JL KE2T. Waremomr and Workshop., Mam Street; Salesroom, Unit Co-o- Jr d I p. a runv. mr Pi3 Snpt |