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Show BY TELEG11AP1I. guttfttoii. Sbe SATURDAY, .very WEDNESDAY ami w,lisbd the Oodbs Publishiso Company. Pbesidkkt Youkg inOcden. New York. On Sat- 9th and 10th urday and Sunday next, president Brigbam Young and .Bgt-- f aeveral of the Twelve will be in Ogden w hold a two days' meeting. Arrival. J. Corning, Esq., Asst.Gen. and lady, arrived in in Ogden, last evening by special train, and company with the following ladies Dr. McNulty and lady, D. E. gentlemen: Tatten, Esq., and lady, San Francisco; Suand James Campbell, Esq., Division B. Supt. C. T. , REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office in Ogden, Territory of Utah, on condition of Ogden City, showing the 1st of July, 1870, which, if not called for before the 1st of Aug., 1870 Receipts and Disbursements from Januwill be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ary 1st, 18G8, to June 23d, 1870. Auditor's Report of the Financial AMERICA. by perintendent The party left by the Utah Central this morning for S. L. City. The City auThe Glorious Fourth. suitable made have arrangethorities ments for the crlebration of the national Senor Lemus, the Cuban minister, died yesterday. Bierstadt's picture of the Wind River Mountains was sold at auction for $935. RECEIPTS. e The had a soiree daniante To Cash received on License " " Btrav Fen " yesterday afternoon and evening at Lands Elin Park, Over ten thousand men and " Taxes " Fines " women were present, among whom " , " Licenses on Orders Treasury were several prominent politicians, a Taxes few leading lawyers and one or two " " " Lands " " " Fines judges. " Territorial Scrip Vessels are arriving daily, at quarantine, from ports infected with yellow fever, and bringing evidence of sickness By Disbursements and death on board during their voyCash in Treasury age. At a meeting of the Quarantine Commissioners, the matter was elabor- To Bills receivable ately considered, and precautions ta" Grain received on Taxes ken to preserve the city from the By Grain disbursed scourge. Grain in Store Washington. A private letter from Camp Supply, EXPENDITURE. Indian Territory, June 11th, reports a By Police Service fight going on three miles up the river " Powder (Fourth July, 1867) " Repairs on Ogden Bridge between the troops and Indians, sup" Burials (Hampton and Truelock) posed to be Comanches and " Charter (G.Q.Cannon) nt f 1 .Ani-nftf.- GENT'S. LIST. $8,798,50 Demi-mond- ' ",ou .... ... .... .... .... Chey-enne- ti ,; jen-1Bg- Bagnell G 2 74,28 Baxter R Brace S 500,00 $12,302,18 11,334,17 $968,01 $2,533.38 R C 0 Cady $501,62 Ceffy $3,280,16 19,00 179,00 27,00 26,00 125,00 6,00 381,03 20,50 2,633,36 15,00 66,45 10,00 8,00 10,00 26,00 4,00 1,204,60 430,00 81,30 68,66 403,67 241,93 111,46 26,00 9,00 .... ... ... ... 18,66 14,00 526 60,77 88,60 6,00 42,00 111,00 124,87 67,00 23,00 250,00 165,86 100,00 200,00 227,00 180,90 200,00 67,94 9,45 37,50 63,00 46,z0 J $11,334,17 To Balance in hand, November 29, 1867, Ellis G Q Farel J Fennimore T Fitipatrick R A Ford P Freeman E M Freeman Rev G W Repairs on Weber Canal, etc.. Water Master's Services -Taxes remitted Delinquent Taxes $1,559,37$ To Assessment on City Lots and Farm-ing Land in 169 $521,00 256,32 129,57 " Delinquencies collected " Uncollected Tax $906,89 By Disbursements on Weber Canal Hammer J Harris J P Halston H Hamilton S M Hebinson J H J Young Uncollected $98,89 .... $543,50 948,50 Uncollected $196,00 .... .... .... $500,00 400,00 212,96 43,00 100,00 27, 1870 AND 60,01? 24,00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT. $1,894,20 Receipts, In Cash " In Wheat " in Scrip " Assessor's per centage $280,09 8,75 754,28 125,16 1,168,19 To Fines " " ' " M " " " POLICE REPORT. Quarter ending Doc. SI, 1868 - $126,00 " Mar. 81, 1869 - 860,50 " - 293,00 June30, " Half Year ending Dec. 31, 1869 249,00 Quarter ending March 31, 1870 816,00 $1,207,16 ; , $136,84 Delinquent RECAPITULATION. To Cash received on Licenses, Taxes, Stray Pen, Lands, and Fines -" Treasury Orders on ditte " Territorial Scrip . By Disbursements ... - To Cash in Treasury " Bills receivable " Wheat in Store - -- Total Resources $10,127,00 1,876,18 . 600,00 $12,302,18 11,334,17 $4,002,99 THOS. QUANTITY OF BOOTS & SHOES, GREENWOOD, At the Farm. Alio, Just Received and for Sale AT THE OGDEN BRANCH OF Z. C. M. I. & O. ODELL, wty Recorder, K Tit 13 E T, OGDEN, 3IEIICTATI, Oil, Paint. Glatt, etc., carcfullj prepared NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ft) .L Glass of Sparkling WHO fine HKLIfSHT liner, please call IN A at tha WESTERN LAGER KEEK HALL, North sld. of Union Square, Main Street, Ogden, where they can be supplied with that Article, of the very best quality, and at reduocd priuM. 36-t- f SMITH & CO'S. One and a Half Blocks West of Jbxctiok Office, the And near tha V. C. R. K. Depot. HAVE ON HAND A LARGE QUANTITY of good Lumber, of various aims to suit the requirements of the purchaser. Also an Immense quantity of Pickets, all of which we will a.11 cheap for Cash, and drain at Cash price. IS. a. All those persons whom we have accommodated, and who know themselves indebud to us, ara requested to come forward and make settlement within on month and save costs, HM1TU Co., Proprietors. WB m Grass Scythes, JOHN COAL! COAL! PREPARED 8PR100S IS TO. NOW furnish the best quality Coal AT $4.00 PER TON Cradles, on tha Cars at Echo. All orders to be addressed John Sprlgga, Summit county, Utah Territory. Snaths, Coal-vill- a, 14-l- y HOME- - MANUFACTURE, Hay-rake- s, CHARLES PEARCE, Hoes, Calla tha attention of tha Publio to bis New and Splendid Assortment of MAIN WOULD, CHAMPION, EXCELSIOR, Hakes, DTRKET, OUDBN, Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, wblea ha keeps constantly on hand. Also, a good variety of Forks. AND MCCORMICK'S CILEBRATED Reapers and Mowers, ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. STOYES, of superior quality; all of which he offers for aals at as low figuros as any that are Imported from the East. N.B. Job Work punctually and neatly executed mm C. WOODMAXSEE, 3XaIn Street, O (g d e n DEALER JS ; GENERAL WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Just Received: MILLINEEY. 75 COOKING STOVES. MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AGRICULTURAL to Inform the Ladies of Ogden ana icinlty that she hwi opened her new MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, IMPLEMENTS.ETC. A Good Supply TOOLS on hand. of MECHANICS' Mm begs One Door South of the Tost SIPJR OCDEN TANNERY. Office, GOODS, Also, GENTLEMEN'S Stircixv Hats And BHOO FLY NECKTIES. Ladies' Own Materials made ud. IF All Orders addressed to D. H. PEERY, Ogden City, will have prompt attention. DARK BROWN HORSE. 8 M on left thigh, followed my mare from Fait Creek, The owner can get him hv paving for this advertisement. The horse is now at North end of 622 II. RYLANCE Ogden ralley. A BE WELL FORTIFIED, LEATHER. TRY Come to my Tannery and see if I will not sH the best, and as clnup yon as GOOD LEATHER aa the cheapest in the market. HYDES and BARK WANTED. JONATHAN BROWNINCI; 4Mm OF AN ORDER OV f NOTICE.BRANDED YOU WOULD NOTICE. ESTRAY THE JUSTICE VIRTUE Bt of the Peace, of North fork iPrerinct, I will on the sell at Public August next, at ten The Demorest Models for Dress Cutting on sue. instructions in me art gratis. 47-t- V Ogden, June, 23rd, 1870, rl LTJMBERYAKD N.B. $968,01 2,533,36 501,62 ChemicaU, NOTIONS. And has on hand a choice selection of re-k- MAIN Jf.B. Prescriptions An endless variety of Grain $983,00 224,16 " City Scrip Tli i rl Wa Likewise an ec.Uent Assortment of MEN 8' AND BOYS' TO FARMERS. 49-- tf 1 1XSTITUT10X, Oppoiite Dithop Wett', - A LARGE 62-l- n $1,843,50 By Cash paid Treasurer n DRUGS AXI 'FARM STRAW HATS. For particulars apply to $2,038,60 Delinquent PI rst AND STATIONERY. 1,3129 By Treasurer's which, together with our present Stock, wa think will enable us to supply our customers and the public generally with such articles as they may need, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Please call and examine before trying elsewhere. Wheat, Corn, Barley, (tats, Butter and Eggs taken Id exchange for Uoods, at the highest Markot prices. CASH NOT REFUSED. GrOoclH, (.rooeripg, Dry HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, OF MARRIOTT8 GEORGE GREENWOOD, Settlement, two and a half miles north-weof Ocien city, will sell for cash cheap, a good FARM of forty acres, with crop, house, orchard, norssi, wagon, cows and young stock. $3,206,79 EXPECTED TO ARRIVE, DIRECT East, a splendid Assortment of Hava on hand a splendid !tock of Shakers, $810,00 -- To Balance due from last Report " Assessment for the year 1869 Parasols, A good supply of th $884,00 ASSESSOR Ribbons, MOORE, P.M. FOR SALE. By Disbursements on the Streets leading from Main Street to R. R. Itf Flowers, M HOUSE & $884,00 JOSEPH A. YOUNG, Bl'l'ERlNTEN'DEXT. McMastcr Miss E ISAAC $362,23 Depot " Disbursements on the Bench at Mound Fort J 4 JW-- Restaurant. $2,777,91 2,415,68 ..... June Swiss Muslin, Livingston Miss L Ljungberg Mrs J Blitard Mrs M A Brish Miss A J $161,97 $1,277,91 1,000,00 500,00 Uncollected To Poll Tax collected to M L B $1,255,96 1,093,99 Uncollected Delinquency (1866) By Disbursements on the Highways K Keller Mrs GSORGE - " Assessment for M eber Canal " Delinquent Taxes (1866) " W ater Power (Browning and Boyle) " Territorial Scrip " Treasury Ordera Irish Linen, Jones Mrs Adirigler Mrs M Ames Mrs S Anderson Mrs M Ticket and Freight Agent. mid HummM Spring; GoodM, Chambrays, J A fcl.(K) 0. CAI.PER, SHORTLY E LIST. LADIES' REPORT. To Assessment for Roads (1869) J $1.75 CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, MAIN STREET, OUDEK, Ginghams, F 11.60 Second District Zion's Silicias, V.X To Assessment on City Lots and Farming Land to June, 1870 By Disbursements on Weber Canal By Disbursements Cambrics, A $808,00 " Treasury Orders J tl.no 11.35 for all information concerning Fralght or Passage, apply to Toweling, Y C of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and will stop by arranging with the Conductor, at any point on the line to tuko on or let off passengers. Pansengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices, fifty cents additional will ba charged when the fara Is collected on the train. D. 13Robins W D Wilson H Wilson W Wood W Woodman Leaving Ogden City 5 a.m. and Pall Lake City, 4.40 p.m. on which full fara will entitle the pur-cha- Ogdsn to Kaysvilla " Farmington " Centraville " Wood's Cross " Salt Lake City Checks, Ribelin J Ribelin 3 W Robins W Warner C Whitney D Whitney C P II etc.) Denims, L 2Walker E H G W G & SATURDAYS, FARES: W Gillog by Rev $647,75 144,00 16,25 " Water Master's Services " Overpaid in last Report AMERICAN, Domestics, J Ribelin W G $16,25 Overpaid (Dec. 29, 18S8) DUNNELL, More Miss C Foster J R Fogelberg Miss M A 1,059,50 11 Rolf Mrs B S T $1,643,12$ H.le Miss E J Miss A Htwkins Mrs II Taylor $400,011 Ilflwe Mrs J Taylor Miss A J 679,80U Treat Mios C 236,75 86,50 is removed to the Office The Post 256,32 huilding lately known as the California By Disbursements on State Road ROAD SUPERVISOR'S Reid J P Reid J T GARNER, MERRIMAC, (SPRAGUE, R F f R FULL SUPPLY OP Prints, latest Styles P Ellis E TRAIN ACCOMMODATION WEDNESDAYS A Paine W H Peterson W Perry E H Porter John Punches R A 2 HiUreth J NOW OPENING: WILL RCN O'Harnett C H Orchett W C 8 Osterbout L H E $483,62-- including delinquencies " Assessment on City Lots and Farming Land in 1S68 Territorial Scrip W 0 Davis D Davis & Co Devine D DuBoisP I S Moore S Morrow J C Moore S J Morrin T Moseby F D Burns Mrs WATERM ASTER'S REPORT. To Monteith Coleman J II S 4 Cox E Coleman E B 3 Huyett Leave Salt Lake City daily at 8 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at T a.m. and 4.45 p.m. J Monroe J W R Cook A Q C irnnn? In addition to the ahove an Mitchinson C Clark Hit will leave Ogden daily at 8 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Trains M Carpenter Gorans li 1870, A 2 Mills T W Elersole Evrett J AFTER TIITTT11A.Y, MA.Y Littleton G Loring C E Lonegan P Carroll E PIOXEEIt LIKE OP UTAH. ON AND Kimmell S F King P L Burns J H Bult R S Burnett J D Byrne M 521,62 20,00 ... and Ditches Kempland Kemper T Checkettg C 3 ... .... .... " " " " J Bush OGDEN CITY. Kako T 8 Q UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. K B Chatterton Printing City " Am't allowed M. Jones for Street " Ballot Boa " Repairs on City Hall " Supplies for City Hall " Loans " Judges and Clerk of Election " Deinoastration on Arrival of UJP.R. ' Climbing Liberty Pole " Summoning the Baud " Blasting Powder " Am't refunded to F.Wood, on City Lot " Recording Four Land Certificates " Road Supervisor's Expenditure " Survey Services " Furnishing and Setting Posts In Cemetery " City Tax allowed for Police Service " Lumber for City Prison " Building City Priion " Supplies for City Prison " Handcuffs " Six silver Police Stars " Laying Floor in Guard House, including Lumber and Spikes " Supplies lor Guard House " Officer Middleton for Services " Prisoner's meitls " Lumber for Citv Privy " Building City Privy " Reporting Mass Meeting " Teut and Flooring for Quarantine purposes and tiling same " Lumber, etc. " Board (C. Livingston) " Refreshments for the Band on Public Celebrations " Repairs on Wing-daOgden river " Appropriations to City Council Recorder (Critchlow) " " (Odell) " " Treasurer Citv Marshal " " I'niform for Band " " Master Band VV.Pugh, " Z. C. M. I. for merchandise " T. Stayner " License returned (Pidcock) " Printing (Ogden Junction) " Stationery and Books sun-stro- . C 65,00 north-easter- g, Aldrich Z. C. Itfl. I. Jorgensen J Johnson II D Adamson John. 15,00 280,00 983,00 631,74 21!4,16 s. Everybody should be pre-jeat the ceremonies. All the stores Cincinnati. The weather is again extensively hot: closed business and be to generalought thermometer this evening, at six Hon. F. D. Richards is the ly suspended. o clock, being 9z". there have been a to be orator of the day, and other gifted number of cases of sunstroke during sneakers will no doubt treat us to elo the past few days, and a few deaths. There will be lots of Pittsburg. speeches. quent ....... :n , n . T - .' The most disastrous oil fire which ev and fireworks and illuminations in town er occurred here is now racing, near in the evening. The Theatre will be Sharpsburg bridge, in Eighteenth Ward and to At three o'clock p.m., during a terrible open for lovers of the drama, wind up, a grand ball will be given in rainstorm, in which a house was blown Woodmansee's Hall, and a splendid sup down and trees uprooted, a twenty thousand barrel tank, belonging to the per at the White House. relapse refinery, was struck by lightgjSjy Go to the First and Third Ward ning. Another tank belonging to the citizens' refinery was struck at the same Drug Store forTurc Liquors. time. The relapse tank exploded, the The enter burning oil running towards the river, Overland Minstrels. all the relapse company s build tainment at the Theatre on Thursday and burning Inss, including Dr. Tweedles' house, Friday nights was exceedingly good. and setting fire to the Sharpsburg Many persons pronounced it the best bridge, which was totally destroyed. of (he iind they have seen in Ogden and The following are the principal losses; The citizens' refinery, one tar k; three we have heard no one utter a complaint thousand barrels of crude oil, at the about it. The programme is varied and Astrob works; J. B. Bell and sons' the performance equal to tho bill. Ih the works of Ditworth Bros.; Minstrels will perform again this even- - buildings; one tank of crude oil at the national re me and those who want to spend a plea and the Storing Co's. bleaching ant evening will "get their money back" finery, house and agitator; the Alleghany R. It, by attending. Co., had ten cars of crude oil destroyed and the Sharpsburg bridge; total loss Monday. Night. Messrs. Thome and probably half a million. Henry Foster, Harris have leased the Ogden Theatre brother of the late Secretary Foster, of the relapse company, was burned to far Mnndav nicht and will nresent novel ties which ought to draw a crowded death, and v alentine Holly was injured, house. Fun, sentiment Rnd daring teats but not fatally. Later. are m the programme and tne bill ought The fire at the oil refinery continues, i to satisfy everybody. The property destroyed during the - All persons interested in the night is valued at five hundred thou gjwas a very violent "estate of the late Charles K. Dana, see sand dollars. There n storm yesterday, in the administrator's notice. the of grain, country, destroying part etc. trees, uprooting Wednes Determined Suicide. On Philadelphia. There are fears of another scarcity 'lay morning, when the eastern bound tnia arrived at Weber Station, a man of water at the Fairmount Waterworks, Mm ad Thos. S. Walsh jumped from the if the present dry weather continues. Chicago. cars as the train was moving from the During a heavy thunder storm here, his to w&tcr tank and endeavored place Tip Wards, working in a brick yard, 4eed beneath the wheels. The conduct- was struck by lightning, instantly killhim. About the same time the bird or, .who knew someih.'ng of the unset- - ing house of the Chicago Shooting Club, at tlo'cHondition of the ni.n's mind, sue Dexter Park, was struck and the buildceedod in frustrating his design, and ing demolished, the falling timbers killCoffey, who was in the building gavehjmin charge of the brakegman ing John A soon as the train was asraiu in mo- - at the time. Considerable rain has fallen tioti"he aeain jumped to the ground, de here this afterneon, mitigating the someliberately laid down and placed his what intense heat, and is favorable to head on the rail, several cars passed crops. The storm which visited Hyde Park over his head, dreadfully mutilating it. Several emThe train was stopped and tbe body was a perfect hurricane. removed from the track, when a num- ploy houses in its path were blown down ber of .papers, a small sum in coin, and and demolished. The roof of the grand stand at Dexter Park race course was $20. in currency were found on his peroff, and other serious damage done. son. One paper contained the followThere were three oeses of ing: "Iy name is Thomas Walch, resitodenceAlexandra, Gencssce County, yesterday, two fatal. The weather NewYoVk. I write this that in case of day, is cooler and there are indications accident some humane person may write of more rain. Boston. to my wife, Sarah Walsh." Julius S. Harkwcll, implicated in the New Partnership. Mr. Cohen retires State street irregularities, of Welen, Ward & Co., has been sentenced to five from his partnership with Mr. Bamberin jail and a fine of $1,000. years ger at the White House. The style of Providence. the new firm is Bamberger & Hobart. An incendiary fire at the Dorrance The White House is doing a good busiStreet Dock, this morning, occasioned ness and ii deserves it. damages to Tucker, Swan & Co., and & Norwich, and the Messrs. Sad Accident. We regret exceeding- WorcesterHopkins Railroad & Co., of $5,000 to ly to hear that Bishop Wm. Hyde of $10,000, partly insured. Hyde Park, Cache Valley, has again met FOUEIGX. ith a severe accident. While walking Cork. ver the sleepers of an unfinished build-"iQuiet is nominally restored. The unhis feet slipped and he fell heavily easiness in commercial circles continues m his face, badly damaging it. We sin- however, and business of all kinds is The precautioncerely condole with the Bishop in his almost at a standstill. misfortune, ocouring before he had fully ary measures ofthe government, to guard recovered from the effects of his former against a renewal of the disorders, have accident, and trust ho will speedily be not been abated. restored to perfect health. London. John Bright's recovery of health is In Dunoke. On Thursday evening thought to be permanant. Belfast. about dusk, a man was driving a team In a collision on the Belfast and Banbelonging to Mr. Thomas 'of the city, sixteen persons gor Railroad, long Tithing Office Street, when the were seriously injured; none killed. ' am, frightened by the brass band Paris hioh was It is said that the Emperor and Genplaying at the time, jumped eral Prim's Secretary have acquiesced over something in the road, which turn- in the abdication of Isabella on the ed out to be a little child 2 or 3 years A girl ran to the child's assistance condition that no prince of the house of Orleans should succeed to the throne. but the teamster, not being able to quiet One of the largest carpet manufactohorses sufficiently, could not tell nether the child was injured or not. ries in Beuvales was burned to the Six large buildings Mothers, keep yonr littla children out of ground yesterday. were destroyed, .witU a loss of one milhe road. ' dollars. Eight hundred operatives k , ,. ' 1 " lion ; C. M. I. The new are thrown out of employment. 's premises at corner are being well stocked with Accident. J.; P. Frauds, formerly an plendid assortment of Merchandise. employee of the C. P. Company, was out immense quantity of dry goods has on June 23rd, and while tryjust arrived, and wholesale as well as 'l prospecting to ford Snake River, was thrown ing purchasers will be almost sure to from his horse and broke his arm. He there what they require. A num is now at Corlnne progressing favorably. r of new stoves has also just come to d, embracing several varieties j nong others, the Eureka,; Legislator, DIED. On Monday morning, June 27, WilLoyal Cook, Echo, etc. Call and "ft. liam Isaac, son of Isaac and Rebecca s Bills. Those who want to see Stevens of this city, of Cholera Infantum, the Junction of the U. P. and C. P. aged 3 years and 3 days'. R- Question is settled, should see C. Millennial Star, and Bristol (England) McGregor's placards. papers, please copy. anniversary. MST OF LETTERS. Municipal. Sale, 1LB. CZAWSOX, Superintendent. 1st Weber county, one throe-yea- r old Mpanixh vellow and white-spotte- d brand visibl, it no STEER, crop off both ears, not previously claimed by the owner. JOHN FARRELL, Constable, Eden, June SO, 1S70.62 S Lin, at Eilcn School-hous- |