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Show mmm ' iPL Mr . i'V.- - PI ' .r , :s $4r.OO YKAK. PUBLISHED SI ll'EDXESDA mid SATVHDA 3MI-"WEEKL- Y, 0LY, OCDSN BY DSRECTORY, Otliec: OtJenAND Post CLOSING OF MAILS, ARRIVALS. Luke City, ilouUe daily, UVt. Tlirous'li Mnil luily j Blt 7.-1- 0 G.40 Ma.il ilmly Iu:i'nTt'ltE. C. Jc p.m. 8.4U a.m. Tlii-'u:;l- i Salt Livkc and tlio Kiit rr Per Salt Lii'fai'd the West - a.m. p.m. 6.3d p.m. 8.40 a.in daily iilt I.hU City, rlnviMe Mail dnily t r,t.'Troui;h Mail d.iily TELE Gil A P1L -- The Mayor of Scran ton uruirju Arrested for Perjury. Suit For a Seat in T.OOa.m. -- dr.v. Lvniif," Plain City ui.d Monday mid Tlnm.toy goojr ami Mm. Wedues'iitya and Satuvli-.y- Matum-iHe- , ao-ce- iem. The Jefferson fire insurance company and twelve others have begun suit in the 7.o a.m. United States circuit courl to recover nouns. office the government the amount colfrom 6.15 p.m. S.li ii.in. 6eural Delivery, lected from thorn as a revenue tax upon MllulaT, a P '"- ' Small-po- x DEPARTMENT The point dividends and earnings. p.m. Open fn.m 0 is that the law of 18G0, with the taken MONEY 01TICK DEPAKTMKMT. subsequent amendments, is unconstituOpen t'lvm 9 si. in. to 3 p.m. tional. Outoide Dour open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH 11 ALL, I'ostwuster The longshoremen of Hoboken endeaMessagevored to effect a compromise with the Bremen, Hamburg and Kgle steamship 7.40 a m. T. train arrives AMEUICAN. !!. companies, but the agents informed them 5.40 p.m. that no union men hereafter will be emWasb;ngtoa, C. 0.20 p.m. C P. " leases has Nii.oaa The Presi'lent ployed. S.oO a.m. rfcagnized " C. P. " Rufeis Hate, managing director of an T.r.O a.m. Soriaicli!en as cgiikuI of Denmark at U. C. traiu arrives the Pacific Mail company; announces Francisco. rn. 5.40 t p anl a full report of the condition of the that received Tlie interior dcpiirlnient 8.40 a.m. " leaves " s will be ready for the of tho 9iate company 6.30 p.m. tlirottpk Secretary and ' within ten day 6w, from the Spaiiisli government p.m. U. X. train arrives The New York longshoremen ).ivc han appoiuied a that ) a m. 3 8 Spain leave hoard of commissioners, with Castelara had an understanding with Walsh Bros , its president, to represcut that country leading stevedores, and a modification 5u Religious 11 and been agreed at a.m., rates and compensation-haat th; Ceateuoial Exposition. '. Every Snndav, in Ward frliiolhon-pulley to is expected the men will It to. (t) tlt of of The eominisiourrs the court at o p.m. and Third Wa- d . work All claims Alabama 7 11 and a.m. p.m. Episcopal Chnreli at ' ;' who wad were present except llyeri-ou- , Philadelphia, 3. MctliodUt Cluircii atU a.m. and 7 p.m. . .30 fM, llev. Titos. Cooper pastor of tb Fre SiiirkUKlibt Lccuire (Child- UilA at detniuod at home by Biclmens. A larpe number of Attorneys was present. The Congregational church In Frankford. toity Ogilcn day answered to a capias issued by tha Open calendar was called to ascertain the conNews Depot. At "Geo. W. TuriierV 0 dvmur-rer- s sheriff, and is now under bonds of and several exctiHttd. each of dition case, ery day, Sundays to answer to a charge of felonious will be argued to morrow. No case is yet ready to be tried on the testimony. assault and battery upon Flora May Several new rules neie proposed by Peters, aged 18 years, uleo of Frank-forT. S. KICHARDS, The charge wan made by the counsel alfectiug the sufficiency of and are now open for argument. father of the girl. The puit is a civil Another point to be determined is whe one, th damages being fixed at $10,000. ': VOTARY PUBLIC, ther a Untisl Fuojcct serving as a sea- - The members of Cooper church believe him innocent. UUth. man cu board a captured vessel is Oydcti City, The bonrd of directors of the Citizen resolvrd to There is prood authority for the state- Bank at a meeting wind up its affairs with the aid of a rement that the President in his TAXXEK Jr., ceiver. The bank has discounted liberwill make no rFoonimendation in the will himself but content ally, and the notes have not y t matured cao, with a rtcital of the priucipal poliiictl but are said to be 'perfectly good. The Office with Comity llccordr, VUih. occurrences of that State since 18GS, president says the personal liability of Ogden City, and the announcement that application the stockholders to the extent of their had been made to biui to interfere. It fshare" fully guarantees all the liabilities is believed that in this recital he will for of the bank. S. rlie most part, follow the statements of WATCHMAKER AMD JEVw'ELER, FOREIGN. the brief rf the attorney of V. V. Smith, .lewelrv. Silver nud without Bahiro, 2. inference relative &uy drawing PUtet Ware, MAIN f TUKKT. OtiDKN. been bore of has received max of or brief te the legal portions lb; Intelligence lUipairiDg ueatly doue and all wk vrarrvited. Arthe between of conclusion the recommendations. peace ing any The supporters of the Kellogg govern gentine government and Gen. Mitre, vviio with Li officers and soldiers has UKtit are assembling here in considerable numbers. Collector Casey and At been granted an amnesty. It is reported torney General Field are already here, that a serious revolution has broken out and have stated that Gov. Kellogg him- iu Uruguay. OR DOCTOR X I F YOU WANT A THOMSONS London. 3. These gentleL self will certainly Tlumiionion Medicine, t S. imnow in "George shall take Narps, that men insist Captain Congress CALL ON DR. MURPHY, her of with couimatid lo action definite ship mediate Chall"ige majesty's regard POST OFFICE, MAIN ST., OUDKN. Louisiana., They wish an affirmative litre been selected to command the Briti Cosscuatiok FtE, tl.oo. recognition of the Kellogg government, ish Arctic exploring expedition. The Meauier Viking ?pokt the direct anJ represent that the result of the de1 the "an cable revolution another company's steamers Farrady and lay will be .J i nnnreht.' 011 the 20th ult., in lat. 4'j tliu dt ..f Mt Ambassador, ' "J flip world lf full oi ucmciy. im ChlCngO, 3. aiihVren cryiiv for n, Ion. 44 w, all progressing well. About C05 passengers of the steamship WUtiiir i'. otorcy, euuur una proprie who left that vessel for was married Abbottl'ord, Times, thfi of Chicago Candied Castor tof before it was discovered she Mrs. llureka Pearson. Liverpool last night to " on board, embarked had the small-poV'ilkel)iTe Pa., 2. ! d'lirini, vffnrtive roThe JiMrmlo.Js. .mJ ,viST Illinois for l'hiladeljiiiio, of Sere steamer was V.'. the on ntou, Loftus, Mayor JI killlpil "1:10J Vt.V-- V exaininatiuu final on a of but their to enproving unarrested charge 18 day perjury, of the CnKtorOil weie Its and bail examination again landed and gave lie waived satisfactory, they tirely evenxmio. oiithartic Iweri are for located iu now the terra. are at temporarily January appearance T Trice 1.1.1 nuf aired. cnt. . v. '...in Th Hliuou will workhouse. o. Liverpool iucnmonu, KiiLain's Yeriiiifiise lionlions "In the cheap trnnpprtation convention proceed without steerage passengers. ' Are olrcuut awd elt'vutiv:'. They re?, mlde Cream ' ' Paris, .1. the commiuef on resolutions j y Cluldren ,mis kept in eont'ectioaei'H' shops. The Republiqne Trancais, radical re4iiein iin.l cry for thm. t'rico 2a rt8. put; hoX. a rcpvrt hasfd upon the resolii Fo v Sale, b y Z. V. tion of Cal. Johnso, of North Carolina, publican, says the ?Tent(s confusion ex' ' t3 J othtr drUfCKist. "y in which they dvctyre in' favor of asking ists among 'various patties in tho as left consiTer a govcrntvent lo. aidiu the .construction of sembly. Both right and t'uc Southern PkcVio railroad and of the dissolution imminent. La F?.inee believwater lines, such aid as to convey es tiie plan of the renewal of the asgre-athe right of government to control the sembly by saccesxivft .party elections is Four member raining gfound, and u motion to that rate of trauspoiiution. bo introduced to the protested againsthe n'ddpiiun of iho re- effect will eborlly wrs and chamber. the discussed. One AMES WILLIAMS vtsnns to iniofM port sujj;ct President McMahon's messngs to the kc public Unit he htia opened for Jmshie! iu tha of tUe nipst ;iiiPf'rt;int, questions connectof the h.s )' aliovo lino at hi shop,' asseciution is assembly this afternoon congratulating ed with subsidies to railroads the country on th prosperity, in"crensd of that government Xrxt to Pool's Jfofrl, and other line of transportation. Pend- agricultural products and commerce! tho prospects for the coming ai d ing the moti'Jto suos.'itute tlie minority and better th credit he ' the standing ntnong of4be.nijority, quesrepot-f''Where Jie vill he plad Of a bUimtb of Ji9' president insists tion of goventuent puhsidies was dis- - fftre gn nations. patronage. f deuu.atc leg .. mi i Ue ... AilGHAll O ffui vi imk strongly V'llU to islation conptitutiohM rrgarol eiv ' ntOHOn, mojoii, uy ,j power's, and "ronfinu'e's' as follow: ' M ibvsukee , 3. shall not detdiitv, any S A TI F F A C'fl OS G t A It AT? TTtTl ,. ' r,w'' foal! tho mtervorilfon of Junius M'IlU;uiil1:i Xtrotl. S5 on tVe t'f cativ.tsscrii (0 2.00 p.m. " Can-gre- n.:n-ti- ss on an Ocean - Steamer. :; K J&eMahon's Trains r -- i-- - tele-pra- etock-holder- ui I", , Nerrics o lionl-ho- n - to-da- y. - ( Library $5.-00- d. evi-dene- ATTORNEY AT LAW " . to-d- ay At-Ka- ATTORNEY AT LAW. J. LEWIS, CIk-Vk- REFJSOVED. - . Cffce-OITO- SITE tl-on- - RvV x ' -- - I I to-da- 1 3. t TAILQUI3G. ' 'Fifth Street, yi Ozden, I vti-ni- necen-ify-g- T periVSl'-'SlOIl- , r.sh.be d.-.- y qist!n 1874. certificate rne Scandal. n' n Sup-e- Another Clerical Wycmi-iniwil ? via Evanston, f,,r Kicli wl leave tho latter I'lace for Hkh County, 2 p.m. VediK'du.v anil Saturday, at " C.vUo Omnty, daily aim unnutinc, fi'irth 2.00 p.m. iiml Sitiimavs, fluiitM-illWlneuay and Sntnr- - EOttS 15 hit McDill, Hep. or Ca'.e, Dem., in the The Kellosg Carpot-ba- g gers Mustering. 7.00 R.m. 5.00 p.m. - 1 JSBHrVhs&d Y.) should be given to how I understand my duties toward the Eight assembly and the country. 1 did not district. The former received the votes power to serve any party. 1 only cast-ithe di!riet, but the county can- pursue the work of social defence and vassers of Wood County had not return- national restoration. It is my ardent ed the vote of two prticincts en account desire to have the support of men, the of alleged informalities, this vote omit- good will of those whose personal preted. Cote hud two majority. After listen- ferences will bow before the present neing to the arguments the state canvass- cessities in the sacred cause of the couners decided that they would award the try. I claim their support in the name certificates according to the returns. The of France whose wellure and greatness I have alone in view. Nothing will disCounsel for MiD.ll will spply to the court for a mandamus. courage me in the accomplishment of idie New York, 3. task. It is my duty not lo dsert the Russell Sage tn day resigned as presi- post in which you have placed me, but dent and director of the Pacific Mail to occupy it up lo iho last day with unsteamship company. William 11. Guion. shaken firmness and unscrupulous revice president, assumed the duties jro spect for law." whether Asiim. fi.45 p.m. 7.50 H.m UTAH. W5 DX KK DAY. Tho Alabama Claims dKKIVAIi Emt.TliMX'Kli Y ( $1.00 VOL. VI Interviewing a Kinft. Among the throng that greeted the urbane King Kalakuu lalcdy wai a Chrouicle reporter. After the exchange of the usual formal courtesies the couversatiou took the following turn: Reporter I see your Majesty has been a fireman in your tia.c. The King (with a gracious smile) Yes, sir. I think I know something about fire matters. I was foreman of Hawaii Engine Company No. 5, at one time. Reporter Have you a good Fire department in Honolulu? Coll-ISioxIAttempt nt The King We think it will prove Anamination. equal to any emergency, though I have no doubt we can yet dd much A most attempt at as- to add to its efficiency. sassination was perpetrated yesterday Reporter This is not your first morning about 1 o'eluck, in tho visit to the United States ? Adams House, on Sacramento street, The King I was here some years below Montgomery. A room iu tho but did not go eastotthe Rocky ago, house has been occupied for sometime Mountains. This will be my first by two youfg men Jame K. journey to' the Atlantic States. nnd Patrick II. Harrington Do you observe anj who have apparently always mainin San Francisco sir.ee ytu tained toward each other the most changes were here before? ol cold-blocde- d 1'ad-doc- k r oih men ere emin the l'addook as waitsrs, ployed Miner's Itcytaurant and Harrington on Fourth street. On Sunday morning Paddock informed his room-mat- e that he was goiui; to the Cliff Houe with a woman of hud repute, and he designed offering her the LMpiiali ties ot the room in the evening. He accompanied the announcement with the request 'that his friend should vacate the room on hits rtitarn. llar- riugtoii, imagining that hw roommate wns joking, gava no response. About 10 o'clock on Sunday evauirig Paddock present ad hiiuHt lf at the room and leaving the, woman in the hall he entered the room to awake the occupant. Harrington steadfastly refused to allow the'rovui to be used for the purpose intended, and de clined to leave Paddock, who Witp with flushed liquor, left the room after promising hi obstinate c m panion that he wuuld mo:t with a terrible retribution. About 1 o'clock in the morning, Paddock, roiurKcdto the house after leaving the woman at her home, lie entered a room occu pied by two acquaintances, whom he informed that he meditated the Tke of his room-mattwo men advised him to go to hid and sleep, accompany ing the advice with some faci tipus remarks at h s wild appearance. He became incensed at theuj then, and threatcnud to ex pend a few of his "bnr'rs" on them lie if they were not more careful, i to his ow n the room, finally rcpairc door of which be opened stealthily Pad Harrington had fallen as;i.cp. dock took a pistol from his pocket and fired a bhot at the sleeping man. Ihe ball entered the pul.iw within on inch of ILr.riiigtou's head. The in awoke him time to Bee jast r?port the Hash of the second and the realization of his tumble position alfected him so that he fainted and remained unconscious and helpics while two moretdints were discharged at him. Thesceond entered the bed clothes and passed between the sleeper's arm and body, and entered, tho The last two, bullets shatmattruFS. The tered portions of the bedstead. atthe the pistol attracted reports ol tention of officer Harris, who was standing on the corner of Sacramento and Montgomery; streets, and. he hastily ran up the stairs and w;i3 in time tOjperct ive Paddock emerge from the, rcxjilitml enter an adjoining room, whereh'e Was found in the. set of fhc'pktol. He did nyt deny the shooting, and deplored his frieifclly feelings. -- e. , - inv.ocunu'.Yj'd a,W .die was cJmrpcd With assault to.m.nnlvr, antPwill lo esaciinrti;itJ?srr-ir- grateful t r. w: eotitgnpig his noraeul. us escape. Tlie King Wonderful! I was surprised to seo so many new and elegant buildings. Reporter Your Majesty ; is report das having stated to one of the repoiters of a morning uewspaper that you rejoiced at the recent victories of the Democratic party iu this country? Is this true? The King I wish you would he kind enough to correct thvt for me. The reporter tnwst have misappre- I hended what said, lie asked rue something about your elcvtion, and I said that I believed iu the party that was' fir free trade being triumrhant. I did not say that 1 rejoiced at the Democratiu victory. 1 should be very sorry to be understood as having mala any comments on partisan differences 'iu your country. Reporter H. your visit to tho United States nuy special political significance? rihe King None whatever, except that I am anxious to secure moi9 auiinblc commeroial relations with this nation, and am desirous of seeing something of tho workings of your institutions. Reporter Are you journeying to Washington with 'any special purpose in view? The King (smiling) Reciprocity. Reporter We thoul i have taken pleasure iu welcoming tho Queen. Was it not' possible lor her to have accompanied you? The King We came away in such a hurry. 1 felt sorry after wo left that I did not hriug her. Reporter How long do you propose, to tarry with us? Tha King About three mouths. Reporter Do yon intend to extend your trip o Ihiropt? Ibe King Oh, no, v;o go direct to Washington, and., sfter visiting will visit New tho President,-wRostou, York, Philadelphia :nd other cities. Wo wish to see the space allotted to us in the Centennial Exposition building before we return. Then, after reaching home, w will try and see that our space is hlkd. Have you enjoyed your Reporter -- ' e trip thus iar: The King Exceedingly so. The To voyage whs really dolighttul and officers the of Captain Hopkins the Benicia. I cannot tj i'reely express my thanks. My reception in San Fraueieco has been mst cordial. I shall never forget it. S. F. Chronicle. m . FrAiikic," aged tonr "Mamm. a hdy at fehao1 kiss d ir.d ou kfrdLer' sK' hack',' dea-- ? I hcje Frri'iki,' Wfyik'i'lirCftiVa didn t; 1 kissed her check." i,u- - |