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Show V Ah ' 'ufLhsd KVWT EVENING, Smxteys .xcapted, ' j. Eli'on1Bu,ine"Ul"'er W PENROSE. The emigrants for Utah Emiobasis. ,re,xp.oted onless to arrire night, delayed by unforeseen ' ' ' t, circum-fiance- s- ,, finisa Southwest. A party of Nerafrom the West arrived ojShosbones tlnsmornins and left for LUeyenne, for the Indian wbencethey will start the Kansas Tacifio road. via, Territory, William N. Smith, formerand whose sudden departly of this city, ure created some Jittle sensation, arrivsome days ago, ed in Helena, Montana, in tnat place. restaurant a and is keeping 8hithbt. The building of Waller I & Bros, and 8. Horrocks, are rapiand already present an dly going up, giving us an idea appearance, imposing when be will completed. what of thpy IjipBOVEMEN is. -- A iuuiug iuuivm.uai sieppeu on me cars or the Central Facifie this morning before the train had fairly stopped, and hurried off up the street. AVhen he had reached half way to the city, he stopped at an eating house, and enjoyed a warm breakfast, but it was noticed by the girt, who waited on him, that occasionally he cast furtive glances at the door, betray, ing much uneasiness, as he heard the footsteps of passers by. After he had eaten his breakfast, he took his departure by the back way of the house, but had not proceeded far, when he was ac costed by a man who wore a pair of amazingly big goggles. Taking ihem off, he said, "Lewis I have came after you, yoa must come with me." To which the reply was made, "I give myself up, but deal, gently with me." It appears that the first individual ment'oned had been a clerk in a banking house in San Francisco, and embezzled a considerable sum of money from the institution The other person referred to, was a detective who followed him all the way from California. The case is another of misplaced and specula confidence," the faro-tabCondensations. From yesterday's At a regular meeting of the Directors of the Z. C. M. I. held last Monday in Salt Lake, Wm. Jennings was elected Vice President, aad Wm. II. Hooper Superintendent. R. G. Thb Wat. Col. Eugg, ef Kansas, who passed through CaliOgden last Friday morning from on visit a had been fornia, whither he died in a his health, for the benefit of home. his on Pullman Palace car way His body was taken to Omaha, from which place it is to be sent to his friends. MonkeVs and Pups. Three swarthy tons of Italy came iq from the East last night, and left for the West this morning. with organs Two of these were supplied of the "hurdy-gurdy- " order, and a cou-- j other rejoiced in of several They walked nearly all the way pie of monkeys. the possession The well-traine- ' dogs. i fronrLeavenworth. d Thb Tbij.. Messrs F. S. Richards for Ihe people, and T. Burmester for the Defense, in the case of the Territory acquitted themselves with great credit, Mr. Burmester's effort was most able, and considering that there was not a scintilla of evidence tosus- tin him, he deserves the greatest mer-- ! it for the zeal and bility he showed in j defending his client. vs. Mingo Condition. Hampton's A dis- - From this morning's Herald: A young-manamed Titt, living in the sixth ward, received a severe injury by the bursting of the barrel of his gun, while he was hunting. One of his hands was frightfully mangled. Mr. P. Kohlheyer was out riding last evening, and when crossing the railroad track, a train was backed against the buggy breaking it, and considerably injuring him. Andrew Olsen commenced suit yesterday, in the Third District Court, against T. Stowell, to recover $10,000 damages sustained by being knocked down by the defendant's horse and breaking his cheekbone. Attachments to secure the payment of small sums, were levied on the Mountain Chief Smelter, at Sandy', on Monday and " yesterday.' A correspondent from Cent re ville, asks for railroad facilities. It is destitute of a switch station house or even a platform from which 'to enter or alight from ; the cars. ; The long delayed iron of the Bingham Canyon Railroad is rapidly arriving, and will be put down as fast as possible. From this morning's Tribune: A correspondent from Ophir, states are that preparations being made there, for a grand ball to be given on Thanks- u that the injuries suffered by Mr. Ben giving Day. th a blast at nampton by explosion of Ut Chicago mine, are ot as graveas at first reported. Strong hopes are enter-- j Uined that his t will not be s permanently affected. He arrived in the city ia the afternoon and was at once token to his mother's residence. His icenditionlg' hopeful,' as wilt the exception of the injury to his eye, his wounds I are not serious. Mrs. Hampton, who MtOgcen yesterday with her brother- jnwaw, met her husband at Salt Lake upon, his arrival there. ; eye-sigh- 5 ? . Youth's Career. Some two months 1 sprightly looking man, with a de- a tendency to being "fast," took up Mi qnarters at a hotel in the city. He I represented to Ihe landlord that be was w the time out of funds, and expressed desire to remain in the city, until he ttuld receive remittances from his fath-t- r, who was a rich merchant of New OriM.The r landlord with .his well- "own disposition to be induleent. as- ted to the 1 e fair andwishes of the young man, plausible exterior rec ommended Lira to the confidence of our nost. Three weeks and more plnnned "ill the young man lingered in his quarters, but ne remittances e forthcoming. A" gentleman from 8411 Lake City seeinehim at the hotel A 8go a com-foab- Cognized d been lounging tnat and 11 le at the different hotels running up large ctty, at the liverv Rfohlea S ,ett'"ig up. Ha H1i,)0i au. .,i W returned to Salt Lake.where he was oiea lor some micor,. Some benevolent persons who wcte 8 father wrote t0 hlw ulT return mail received a draft with n request that ii.- -: . i ana uess hd be taken ""I'ruviueiii out of the clutches law and sent home. He was d from jail and BMBod thrnn-h :J.. re-8e- -- TELEGRAPH. ; t How to Make Stalls fur Cat . the time tic. NOTICE. LUNCHEON- ;- Boston, 11. U. S. "Atlas," hence for Liverpool, had two huedred and sixty steer- ALBERT CRAY.1 y age passengers, a large proportion of them mill operatives and artisans, re- HOTS turning to the old world for lack of emIIu fitted up a nent ployment here. Some fifty factory operatives cam on from Fall River to emSTAND, -bark in the "Atlas."' New York, 11. Privale llooia for Company. A Washington correspondent has had Lunch from 10 cU. to 60 tit. an interview with Secretary Fish, reThe very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. garding the shooting ef the passengers of the "Virginius," nd the Secretary said it was a cold blooded murder, and no one of sound judgment pretends to apologize for it; but the Cubans themBROS. & CO, selves are misguided, yet they have had New loose in presumed patriots running York and Washington City, who, had ARB they been made of sterner metal, would have been fighting battles on the Island, instead of manufacturing useless enthusiasm in those cities. No one denies that Ryan and his confreres were in commission of the Cubans, if an American is willing to enter into Ihe service TIIKIR PRESENT of foreign powers, he does it at his own risk, and has no right, at every turn which proves inimical to his own interSTOCK OF GOODS ests or life, to ask the intervention of the He voluntarily left' to Government. ! battle for another power. It would have been much more creditable to Cuban authorities to have kept their officers at PREPARATORY TO home doing service where it was valuable. The Secretary added that he symphatized with Cuba, but could not render aid in any manner, which will conflict with the. comity of nations. 1BTO TUHB Further, he wanted . belter metal from Cuba than has been sent before he could hope to. hear of them ultimately achieving their independence. In the present Juncture of affairs, he said the Slate De partment will use its utmost diligence to be advised at the earliest practical moment, and after we have full facts we THEM A CALL -- a will ct. This Government cannot now act, because it does not have any basis ir TOO WANT upon which to proceed. Employing and working tailors have agreed upon a five per cent, reduction of wages, old prices to be restored ns trade revives. The loss of the 'Ismaliu" is fully credited at the Shipping Exchange. She sailed for the Mediterranean on the M. 1). 29th of September-- with a heavy load of ...... ' The last freight, but no passengers. AND OBSTETRICIAN seen of her was on the 2d ult., when she PHYSlCIAN.gHRGEON of Va., Gradual of was stopped off the coast of Nova. Scotia Richmond Medical College, Va., Resident l'liyii-cia- n and Surnoon to College Hospital; fallow of by a sailing vessel short of provisions Medical Society. The vessel and cargo were valued at Va.Atler a number of yoar practical acquaintance with the Diseaiiea of the Eastern and Vt'eMern nearly half a million. and State Territories has located permanently at General railway and steamship ticket City, and promises first class service, upon and Ogden agents had a meeting, the latest and most improved methods of Alloformed a permanent organization for pathic Treatment in all department of the purpose of maintaining passenger Medicine, Surgery ami Mid- -, rates, for protection against the move. ivifery. ,. ment of railroad managers to abolish The patronage of the public Is respectfully the business of commission agencies. solicited. Every agent in this city .was present. OllU'e and It evidence, 3Uuln Street. Steps are being taken to unite the agents throughout the county. Chicago, 11. ' One the features of the recent election for the county officers in this State was that in the twenty-ttin- e counties women were candidates, on one or the older tickets, for County Superintendent Fourth Street, Ogden. of Schools, and in three of. these counties and candidates on both tickets were OPPOSITE BARNARD WHITE'S In the the twenty-nin- e women. counties YARD LUMBER eleven of the female aspirants were In Mercer County, Miss Fra-zielected. Etc., defeated Miss Walker; in.' Alexan- Prime Beef, , Mutton ..... r der County, Mrs. Brown led Mrs. TayGood Cuts and Low Prices. lor; and in Cass County, Mrs. W. II. Hinckly demonstrated the superiority of 'f I "v 0 married vom.ei) over, single by beating Miss Ilouskeepcr and Miss Plaister. The billiard tournament began at Kingsbury Musio Hall, last evening. All the best players in the United States are present, including Ubassy, the celebra ted French player, Gamier, the Dions, I "TvEHVERED IS ANY QUANTITY TO ANY Maurice Daly, and all the best players of this city. The games are all French By the ton at the cars, $7.00, The two games caroms, 400 points. - - 58.00, delivered, played last night were between Joe Dion and Peter Snyder, and F. Ubassy and Ratrs by. the Car Load, Dion won the first Special John Bessinger. sec400 to won the 272; Ubassy score, SANFORD BINGHAM, JR., ond score, 400 to 183, making an aver A i J 1 1 Office lit V. P. Freight house of thirteen, nearly age to make preparations for building stalls for stock. It should not be neglected until cold weather, as the animals will frequently need protec tion during the cold and stormy nights Stalls should be .wide of autumn. enough to admit of the animals turning in them, the sides closely boarded, up, the floor, raised seven or eight inches above that of the passage way in the rear, with an outward pitch of about three inches in the length of the stall, the entrance of each closed with folding doors opening inward. There need be no rings, stanchions, or any tying or fastening by the head. No animal not absolutely a fool will ever stand with head downhill. At all the bovine animals have their itches and inconveniences to attend to as well as ourselves, and would be better for the use of their tongue, with which they can reach nearly every part of their bodies, this freedom of the stall seems to be a common sense arrangement, besides pre viding comfortable quarters in all cold, stormy weather. The stalls need not be expensive, being all made of rough ma terial, with a sufficient opening above the folding doors to afford free ventila tion. twe-leav- ed A Sunday sehool teacher, explain ing the first chapter of Genesis, ask did Uod command them ed, to leave the fruit of one tree untouch ed?" A dead silencer At last little girl spoke up and said, "Please niarm, 1 think be wanted to leave some for manners." "hy Young America is always practical, and this truth is finely illustrated in the following : A youth of Salisbury, four years old, and his young sister, saw a rat hasten into a hole in the barn floor, "Watch and pray." HWe?" askeJ ladiv dual of" f lou pray while I watch the hole ' 0 tellers here for anybody's and I it swat him across the snoot b.n was the reply when he comes out." , ; , Now is ?V AT TUB TON HALOON LUNCH WALKER 6ut CLOsiisra CKDtRSIGKKTi HAYIJia itOVQIITTIIH of goods of the lute Itrm of Perry Pritchett, will eoutiuue the business of the Pioneer Drug Store. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to the late firm are requested to settle their accounts without delay. JAMKi L. UOKROCKS. October Oth, 1STJ. THK JOHN BOYLE FURNITUltE Drugs, Groceries, fonia MOVING NEW BUILDING! iGIY , iL . d309-2ra- -' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Are constantly kept on band and offered for sale at THE LOWEST PRICES. The most Competent Drug gist in the Territory will attend to the prejmration of Medicines, n ,- - The patronage of the public Snd es pecially that of the late firm is solicited. EAST SLOE MAIN STREET,' OGDEN, - UTAU. NEW GOODS, to-da- . , The Best and Clicapcst Imported Furniture ever offered in this city. CALL JEAMILY.. OltOCEllY. ' JOSEm C, GRAHAM, - iflh Street, 1 Ogden. PARPE&BOESSEU ATTENTION TO HIS NEW AND soleut stock of ' RVITK3 L AXD GROCERIES rilOYIS.OSS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. r FASHIONABLE, . , . i t , ,i . l DRESS-MAKIN- WATCHMAKEUS & ! JEWELERS,, G. - f 8 PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE L of FASHIONABLE ' for ladle RECEPTION L. t4 Children. ROOMS J. ALL KINDS NEEDLE-WOK- FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Half a Black' Wui of Main Qood Workmanship Guaranteed. CUTLERY, Guus9Pistols9 AND ? .Ammunition. Strut. Cloth ing Cleaned and Repaired. ' CARTRIDGES. GUN CIOAR8 and CHOICB TOBACCOS Tariety. In grs d7-l- j Store. City Drug 1 MAIN ST., OGDE3T. Wm. DRIVER, ,'. vi :' , Dealetin ,j.hi)i'HJ-- l Prop, -- : ; ; . !''.-- I DRUGS,": Patent Medicines ! ' ' . ;J PURE ' t F WHISKIES, WINES, GINS, v FINE COGNAC BRANDY, . Case Goo5s, Paiut, Oils, NOTICE. Jews Who Conceal Their ' Repairing Neatly Executed, NEEDLE m , 'spectacles, STAIRS HOLTHKK, Fifth Stiiit,-- Oomut, JEWELRY, FLATED A ' SILVER WARE; ' ' i-- UP COALVILLE COAL. . INSPECT. AND JOHN BOfLE.'; ,t er life-tim- e, . JUST RECEIVE!.'' JAS. L. HORROCKS, BUTCHERS HOP. Just now. both in this country and in Europe, there is what we may call an epidemic of the Jewish question. Here, as well as there, the discussion is but the rebound, of . circumstances-Mr- Disraeli was thought to have drawn upon his very opulent oriental imagination when he stated, some years ago, that in all fparts of the world there were Jews who, shrink" ing from the excruciating contempt and aversion of mankiud, concealed their faith, not only for a but for generations. Some facts have lately come to the surface which Indicate that Diaraeli knew what he was talking about. For example, it is mentioned, in a recent number of the Jewish Ckronucle, that a compa ny of Jews at Bsrlin brought to the chah, m the occasion or the latter s visit there, a petition imploring him to protect the Jews m 1'ersia; and that a stern Persian, belonging to the foyal suite who had received and U stiohed the delegation, closely them that their meiut'ormed quietly morial should really reach the Shah, for lie, the stern Persian aforesaid, was a concealed Jew, though obli ged to deny his faith. Since the rel'i!?iou9 emancipation of Austria and Spain, there nave been nnmcr' ous conversions to Judaism, which were in reality nothing more than the open open avowal of Judaism by "Catholic" families who, perhaps, for ages, have remained Jews in sympathy and faith and domestic habits, while they have outwardly nss.uitwl to the dominant and dom ineering religion ; MAIN NTltEET, OGDEN. GRAHAM, Bargain ! FifthMItS. Ogden. "Watches, Clocks, Street, T..E. BltOWN, Tailh. , aud Fancy Goods, AT LOW FIGURES ' The examination in the ease of Kemp- ton, for the murder of Davis, at Bingham, resulted in the acquittal of the prisoner and his sons, who were arrest ed at the same time. The decision of the Court in the case was justified homicide, and the prisoners were honorably , j , t discharged. .. ; 's - genteel Lambert writes from San Fran cisco, mat be ana the other missionaries for the Sandwich Islands, were to have George P. sailed on the 8th inst. JJikd Ok Ma. Arrsstiu. le 'Soi4." The people of Omaha have been duped as badly as our own, who were advised of ihe coming of a Japanese Princess, with a retinue of noblemen iod gentle ladies. They did not arrive, curiilthough many persons urged by deto their were pay prepared osity, the to voirs distinguished party. . Absconder TurpM, TO LEA VI THB CTTT.IHAVB INTENDING W. i. Vetett, to collrtt (ill Uidebt! dun to sie Alt perrons who itifl will please settle their accounts with kilo, aud save themselves trouble una expenne. J. K. WILLIAMS, Lute Proprietor of the Utah Hotel AMD - i Varnish c, GI10CERIES. Fine Stock of Terfomery and Toilet Articles Salt Lake Clfy. WARREN HUSSEY,- ; -- CWKSTANTLT ' ANTHOHY G0D11E, CASHIER. I nlM-t- f : Accurately Prepared. Precription H Call , ... New LUMBER : ' YARD, Corner Wall and Sixth Slrcct, OGDEIST, THB UTAH HOTEL, The Finest llouso KEAE, II. 1 1 1 Lumber, Lath, and Shingles, of Entertainment IN CCD EN CITY. ; Eligibly Situated, AND WITH EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. P. FREIGHT DFTOT. WHITE" PINE 5 'j A r W. S. READ TO KENT. A at THE CITY DRUG STORE! AS REMOVED niS BOOT AND 8HOE 6110? to T. U. Webster's old stand, A few doors Sovth of the Utah Hotel. ;sj . Bgy d307-t- - BAUD. PRESIDENT Oldest Banking' Institution in Utah. Interest Allowed on .Time. Deposits. Collection Promptly attended to. n ON ; " " cf the best quality, on Ilniirt In Always Largye Quantities. The Cheapest in Town. For particulars apply'to CALL AND SEE. IV. THOMSON, OGDEN. Vi. d iU tf , |