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Show 'ntfitAn The Ogileii Iron 31 ami fa Company. Inndion. of Mating -- A meeting be will irLhood Of Weber (Jounty at the Second War next Saturday. A prompt i , f house , Pacifi0 train " - ed. - . The .tvd wbicb; caused the nt of hot boxes, be slackened, ,peed to , ; New mines of around discovered lvalue have been Tun Some interesting particulars for a. ,iding tbem my be looked can be information more definite KotSknsational. won as obtained- - 5jtTB.-T- he? James L. mivj friends of Rev.' extend Gillogly and bis wife, their earnest syspalhy in this. the death i0Ur of their bereavement, by Mary child, their infant last evening of Caroline. funeral se'tices will take place at to morrow, at 10 family residence, The the The movement long contemplated to build up an iron manufacture in this city, thus contributing to the development of the material resources readily available in and around Ogden, has taken definite shape. Possessing every facility that can be desired for the suc cessful executiqn of a project which will, when consummated, add to the importance of Ogden and to the enrich ment of the Territory. There was when the idea was conceived but one draw. back, the want of erpital. That want has now been supplied. A few weeks ago Mr. I. E. Brown, of this city, whose long experience gave his opinions great weight among men engaged in manufactures, visited some of the Eastern cities and explained to capitalists the great benefits which would accrue to those who embark in the enterprise which has now assumed a tangible and practi cal form. Aeting upon Mr. Brown's suggestion, Messrs Parks, of Milwaukee, and Tait, of Pittsburgh, who are connected with extensive manufacturing establishments, came to this city and after careful examination were satisfied with the advantanges Ogden enjo'yed in every respect, and concluded to witb Mr. Brown in giving an impulse to the movement of constructing first-clairon works. A company was organized, and thirty acres cf ground purchased. The location of the buildings commenc, iBg at the corner of Wall and First-sts- ., the site of the machine shop now occo-pie- d by Mr. I. E. Brown between the U. N. and U. P. railroads. At a meeting of the Company, held last night Mr. Isaac E. Brown, of Ogden, was elected chairman, and Lucius P. Sanger, of Salt Lake, Secretary. It was resolved that the title of the Company Bhould be "The Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company. The following directors were elected: Isaao E. Brown, James L. Ilorrocks, Ogden; L. P. Sanger, Salt Lake; Josiah s, Parks, S. Child, J, Meredith, J. R Charles Wis.; Milwaukee, Park, The Chicago; Wm. Tait, Pittsburgh. officers of the Company ' elected are, President, Josiah Parks; Vice President James L. Ilorrocks; Secretary, G. P. Brown; Treasurer, 0. M. Scott; General Manager, I. E. Brown; Superintendent of Rolling Mill, J. Park; Superintendent of blasting furnace, E. J. Bird. The capital stock of the Company was determined at $250,000, with (he power to increase itto $500,000, to be divided into shares .of $100 each. It was further resolved that a payment of 25 per cent shall be paid, at the time of the delivery of the stock, and the balance to be paid according to the provisions to be made by the directors. Messrs. Tait and Parks have gone East for the the purpose of making preparations to supply the establishment with the required machinery, and Mr. Brown, General Manager, will proceed without delay to construct suitable buildings. The enterprise may fairly be considered as inaugurated. ss a. m. at Cards. Two sons of Af-rio- a Chhafpt in a game weie last night, engaged them of having lost all One of euchre. his oppohis ready money, pawned lo also which ten dollars, nent a watch for the of the ewell to pockets soon helped demanded victim winner. The unlucky a'retarn of his watch which was prompt"in language more emphatic ly refused is ibaa" polite. He declares now that if it good-siie- d not returned soon, there will be a funeral some where in this burgh. Small Potatoes. There is a class of men who will never be satisfied, do what are so abyou will to please."'" They with inflated and themselves' in sorbed their own importance, that they cannot A brook a good word for any one else. kind allusion to etCers humble their selflove and is regarded by them as a reA person connectbuke to their vanity! ed with the staff of a journal experiences almost daily the painful necessity of hearing expressions of dissatisfaction from such a class.not in plain, outspoken So long as he words, bat in i)y ineundo. caters to their pleasure he is above reproof, but a fair word for others calls ' forth their stern diopleasure. e' Mr. John arrived here from Salt Lake last Thursday night, and engaged a room at the OgJen House. He is an actor, and represented that it was his intention to giro a theatrical exhibition some day this week, and proceeded to make arrHe sent angements for that purpose. word to some members of the profession living in Salt Lake, who it "was stated, were to support him in big "star," performances. Last night was designated as the time for the entertainment, and cue gentleman came to time, but as the manager was not to be found returned. It was ascertained thai - the w of the v theatre was refused to him, unless he paid for it in advance. Not being able to comply with the demand, he disappeared from his hotel, leaving his bills unpaid. When he came to this city he left hi wardrobe in the baggage room at the depot, for which he received u check. Oa jatuirday last he took passage for Evanston, and deposited his. check as security for his fare, probably thinking that he might devise ome expedient by which he might "make a raisin Nothing- "has been heard of him since his departure, '..y A Jibext Diddlee. Ma-guir- - A Long afternoon, Trip Paid Foe. Yesterday on the emigrant train, were a aWed couple all the way from the land fc!m cakes and chowder, Jeremiah andhUPeegy. They had a well filled PWa for their children, n men, ho are living iu Idaho, and as it costs omethine to travel nn dm they Determined to pick up an odd nickle or tam It ', u n snouia fall in their way conveniently. So Jerry and his Peg took B'g with them th shoemaker's tools, "flush for forty 'years had adorned the l'ttls shoo in Hi pi r i full-grow- ...... "F ' ?i;.the rin...mend- - eteerfully worked along road, IB i -ln.J uuury understandings, and some-.lm- es lurnin out a pair of brogans.oncV w while stoppiag at a' town, where JJej picked up many a job, 'Then, too, 7 took a tramp: in tLe1 country and jraed their hands to a useful purpose, they rrivi4 in Ogden they regaled selted on a herring and rye bread, Jd during the time the train stopped e, took in a few dollars by repairing were more "holy , nghteoas.'lhey Buaceede(i ay ,n defraying all ia tho nearly 'WpiU the way from nnebeo. Their boys will no doubt re of the dollars for then. itlT'l BY TELEGRAPH. Trench Politics. City Drug Store. ALBERT CRAY. FItOM THE NOIiXII Financial Matters AT THE Bazaine Court Martial! ' AMERICAN. PEOPLE LUNCHEON. , TON SALOON, neat Has fitted UOIV tip LUNCH STAND, Also Private Itoom for Company. TisrriNa salt lakk citv, I'tHKrin Immense Stock OUT FURNITURE Patent Medicines wines, ciks, Whiskies, FINE COG N A C ; BRANDY", Case ooils raints, Oils, Turps, Vamislies, " AND ; GUOCEUIKS. Fine Stock of Perfumery and Toilet Articles AT LOW FIGURES CONSTANTLY ON ' AND. 11 ' Prescript ion a Accurately Prepared. Call at PAHPE & BOESSEL. NEW BUILDING ! ruiiK n MOVING u a s, it J3 THAN TO DINWOOMY'S vOLOSIlSTG mtlVKK. Iiop, Win. COULD NOT DO BETTEll At the Interior Department, Lunch from 10 cla. to 60 tU. CALL AXD EXAMINE the Commissioner brought together the The delegations of Arappahoes, Cheyenne very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. and Ute IndianB, and made tbem a speech, urging the propriety and necessity of their making friends with each other. After a deal of persuasion a formal hand shaking between tbess heredit- WALKER BROS. & CO. ary enemies was gone through with, but without any indications of excessive Of cordiality on ei'her side, the Utes being ARB particularly offish. Between $70,000 and $80,000 in silver ! of various denominations will be coined at the Philadelphia mint this month. Thirty-sevethousand trade dollars in Nevada have found their way into For Ue is Determined lo Sell THEIR PBESKST circulation iu that section. Cheap. Chicago, 3. Referring to the financial depression GOODS STOCK OF and involvment of the Sprngue Bros., 31 East Temple Street, en pasiant, it ia stated that Senator 7a lirst South Street Sprague, of the firm, has made good ! for his offspring and family, provision and Elegance Combined. Clirnptiraa dl-irrespective of tte marriage part of the FEEPABATOBT TO. settlement of Mrs. Sprague. The advent of each child born to the Senator has been the occasion for a gift of five hundred thousand dollars. As two of his children are living, this provision has secured to the family one million dollars, 1KTIJ THEIR which by economically disposed persons is regarded as sufficient to keep them from want. Chris. Raflery, who murdered policeman O'Meara in this city, about a year and a half ago while the latter was about to arrest him on a warreut, and who has 3 TILEM A CALL WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, been twice convicted and sentenced to death, has secured a new trial from the OGDEN. 9IAIX Supreme Court. IT TOO WANT to-da- IX ST., OUDF.X. 31.4 THE CITY DRUG STORE! d3U7-t- f I New 3?-Gl- STKEirr, FOREIGN. "Watches, Clocks, . Paris, YARD, ! I Corner Wall and Sixth Street, JEWELRY, FLAT ED SILVER WARE; CUTLER T, 8. - LUMBER cC In the Bazaine court martial ' d309-2t, the evidence Related wholly to the KEAR U. I'. FREIGHT DEPOT, j by Marshal MacMahon, August 23rd, of Bazaine's alleged dispatch !, SPECTACLES. n dated the 21st. The deposition of M. D. T. BROWN, on this point was read, - The 1 Marshal states that he received a disSURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN Asith, PHYSICIAN, of University of Va., Graduate of , Ullil patch from Bazaine, dated August 15, Richmond Medical SSlillgtCM, College, Va., Resident Physigiving an account of the battle of St. cian and Surgeon to College Hospital; lellow of ' ' I h e of best quality, Private, and indicating that he still in- Va. Medical iiociety. of number After a AND years practical acquaintance tended marching northward In consein', with tbe Diseases of the Eastern and Western , . IurKTo quence of this information the deponent States and Territories has located permanently at determined to march in the direction of Ogden City, aud promises first class service, upon , the latest' and most improved methods of AlloMontmedy instead of Paris. pathic Treatment in all departments of The deputies of the right are generalExecuted. Mid-- Repairing Jfeally ly in favor of proclaiming a monarchy, Medicine, Surfery and and appointing the Prince de Joinville wifery. t" CALL AND SEE.,The patronage of the public Is respectfully lieutenant governor of the kingdom at NEEDLE GUN CARTRIDGES. solicited. of the Assembly. , The tbe W. 1). WILLIAMS. CIIOICB TOBACCOS aud CIGARS In preal Orleans princes have reiterated, verbal-l- y, Ofllee and Residence, Main Mreoi. dM-lrarietj. their assurances that they will not compete with each other for the throne. The Orleans princes have united in a formal declaration that they will not acCI JONES HIMSELF AGAIN. cept the lieutenancy of the kingdom. CI They do this to avoid all appearance of competing with the Count de Chambord. Fourth Street, Ogden, All the factions of the right have con' i sequently agreed'lo" move for a' prolongation of President McMahon's powers. OPPOSITE BARNARD , WHITE'S There is a difference of opinion as to the LUMBER YARD. length of time, some favor making Mac Mahon President for life, others are for 'I i ., j ' Ml J extending his term to 6 or 10 years, AH Prime I Beef ,' Mutton , . Etc. , are determined to continue the existence ,vlu;J j':ilii...rf diood Cats and Low Prices. f tbe present Assembly, and a motion ' will probably be introduced postponing A . V ; ' its dissolution for three years. It is rumored that an attempt will be made to arm the government with dictatorial bugi-.The UnJursigOod hns ;' u powers similar to those granted in 1852, Vii i. ness ut his old stand ' ; :' and to prohibit elections for vacancies t .,", botween tbe in the Assembly until tbe electoral law PIONEER AJfD CITr DRUG STORES, is amended. . The left have resolved to TAELIVERED IN ANT QUANTITY TO ANY town of to fill demand immediate action vacant , part Main Street, Ogden, t Condensations. From this morning's ? seats. It is stated that MacMahon's ' r ,i ..; . ton at the cars, the $7.00. Herald: By : i.I forthcoming address to the Assembly u A choice selection of " delivered, $8.00 Colonel Finnegas, a United States de- will ask an extension of his term of ofFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC tective, has been investigating the fice, so long as may be , required to the authority of the govern- Special Rates by the Car Load, strengthen BROAD-CLOTHfair Lake's Salt made against charges ment, in order to inspire the nation " BEAVERf5,1 '. ' : fame, that it was the headquarters of a with confidence. SANFORD BINGHAM, JR., i ; , i ' ' :l " " ,J SCOTCH TWEEDS, Office at U. P. Freight house gang of counterfeiters, as represented in u : ' SiCASSIMERE3, the New York World. The Colonel failed v, ; . OF TESTINGS, Etc., LETTERS and the story to find the counterfeiters, ' UNCLAIMED IN THE POST . Ch y non-receip- white" pke r E. Mao-Malio- . Guns,Pistols, Wil-Ham- : . , ' ; AhvnyH on Ilnncl Quantities. The Cheapest in .Town. A.mmunition. - y BUTCHER SHOP. - . : q: J ' COALVILLE COALi - 0 at 0 A ' : , ''-- a S, ' 1 , : ; : tIST probably originated in the fertile'brain ef that journal's correspondent. " The mammoth Copp'eropolia mill was started again last week, and 1? now pronounced in every way successfuL The funeral services of Mr. Isaac Lany were well attended en Sunday. Presidents Young and Smith and Elder Cannon delivered consolatory addresses. Many dwelling houses are going up in the Eastern part of tne city. From yesterday's Keiet t The police force of Salt Lake remitted $50,00 lo the police force of Memphis. Mr. McDonald writes from St. George, Oct. 25th. that he has seen as good samples of the Early Rose potatoes, grown there, and planted by W. Lang, as could be grown in any part of the Territory. A dispute between a man and his wife, resulted in blows and the orderly retreat of the husband. 8. Jensen wrote from Weston, Oct. 25, that an interesting fair was held there on the iZX. An abundant Harvest nau been gathered, notwithstanding the rav; the crickets. From this morning's tribune) ages of Germon Bible, A genuine black-lette- r 300 has been addof old, upwards years ed to the Salt Lake Museum, presented KEMAINING Territory of Utah, on the 1st of Nov., IS73. hich.ir not eallod for before the 1st of Dec. -1878, will - be sent to the 1)04 . Letter Office: GENTS' LIST. Anderson Ike Allen Johny Clark C M Cannon Frstnk 2 Cook J W. Cotton John Clemons C Davis Vi. Davidson 0 J Dolpli Samuel 3 ' Doughety Jas Fitzgerald J C 2 Fisber John : : Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ' Fifth Street, ' Ogdenj , GROCERIES V Wheat Chas ! Williams Eugene Wiggins Jack WylieRCJ : Yoochild Wilford : ; , C fi f; LATHS' LIST. Anderson Miss II Pearce Mrs M Curtis Mrs M Phillips Mrs M A Roth Mrs Sarah Dykes Miss L J Harris Mrs Louisa Smith Miss S A Swamer Miss M A Hawkins Mary " J OSEFJI C. GRAItAHl, ' ThotDpson C Wheelock F G . T. j. . S To obtai n any of these letters, the appl icant must ask for "advertised letters," give date of tbe paper and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for within mouth, tbey will , be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ei Joseph Hall, P. M. AXD 4 H h 0 M 9 3 ' i A Fifth Street, TS - - PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE I , . s : S a It ; a '. 'lor KEEDLE-WOE- 1 ladies and children. RECEPTION ROOMS DP , tj M STAIRS - I m W. S. READ : TTAS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND 8HOB SflOP XA to T. II. Webster's old stand, A few dovrt South of the Utah llotd. a .9 J & d .'" ' akeCi ty. FAMILIES . - ; : - tl 0 TO PURCHASE A.8UFPL1 3 During tbeir visit to Conforenca, c 0' Quality Unequalled. Jl 3 3 I H V o aa Xj 0 WOULD DO W E I, I, - t S i. j ta bA FASHIONABLE ' ' - a- Ogden. ALL KINDS THE DAS COFFEES1 AND FA1VIILV .. u i. jCROCERIES H G. ; ' CIIOICICSX TEAS, a? MBS. GRAIIA5I, Davis. SALT LAKE CITT. 1 o FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKIN- JON E. 3 G. IV. Krai PMISMS; . .CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. VV. HO! FOE CONFEEENOE. FAMILY. GROCERY. '' , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. w ,. TNYITKS ATTENTION TO HI8 HEW AND select stocK oi Hiekenlooper John Wassell Edwin Webb Jas W Jewett M S Wendorn John Llotd Joseph J Just llccoivcd. .. Suits or single garments made to order in the Latest Style and at the loivest jtrices. .. ' (A Cloth" ing Cleaned and Repaired.183-i- Wolf A W II Street. 8erem Joseph , Head A M Mine m - ' Thomas Martin Thorsen J B r Thayer FM" " Hancock Chas u pnnger n 4 ITarris" II L Valentine J W Harris Wiafleld Vincent'Aoson Hall Jacob Watts Joe W r; Harris E D Walker Irani Hifferman Gen I Lownes Mare John Mahaffey & A Fifth Stebet, Ogdes, lck West of Main Half a "Taylor T Thompon Wm 2 Griffin M FASHIONABLE TAILOR. 0 . Pat Foley Foster E M Gaston W C Garduer Dob Gelpin John Giles P E Mor s B II. Snelle, on his return from his Mtrris P by Mr. missionary labors in Denmark and other parts of Europe. The Wellington mine, Little Cotton wood, is shipping ten tons of ore daily. The take of the ore ia $100 silver, and forty per cent. lead. The Chicago mine is preparing to ship to Eastern points, two hundred aud eighty tons of buljiom. McMaster Mark Nevines A P Nugent J C Neilson Ed O'Brien John O'Leary John Parker Theron Ruby J H Richards Willard Rogers W II ..." Smith J R2 Smith Chas , Smith J T 11 Sener G II J. IIOLTIIEIi, L. 4 C. W. DAVIS. lt t |