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Show Evasston Items. The Evanstou is eow edited by the proprietor, Mr. Wm. E. Wheeler, whom we have alwuyj found to be a gentleman and a thorough nd BunineM Mimager. business man. V.'e learn from the W PKNROSK. Kditot Agt that John Mabou, once of Ogden, but lately of Salt Lake, bas been arrested Slurried. . mere on a charge of forgery. A recjui. 1874, at Richmond, by Sepiembtr 20. eition will have to be obtatned in order James Mr: Nephi A'C Brower.'Ebq.i' to bring hiui back to Utah. The officers Tbomai, both of Angelina and Vino had better lake care and not let Castle Idaho. Oneida County, j get' hip, or they may thistle! for.their prisoner. : ? gimctfou. She tu i WHO 13 KNOWLDKNI PKIED PEACH K8. Pr Out ai Jrlf, FecUe puuml will be paid for f. good PttKi' . D. U Supt. snip Powpbr U cheaper than with half hS labor. washes nd HIM." " . I !08p of railroad Excbbsjonists.- -A parly numbering Un, men from PeDsylTania, Salt Lake last evening, from caa up a short time in ber they bate spent the Weet. rhoy .ightseeing.andkftfor sleeping conch, belongiCentral Railroad ng to the 'Pensylvania and other noted Yeseniite "do" nd will fi interest to tturisH in the West occupied a palaee points before returning. Shaken Up As he C. P. Emigrant trtiiu was being made up yeetrdy, the engine bucked up with coip'deia'Je Bakino Powdkr never fails U pure and never disap toplense. , It -- fiir.LKT's cook. points the - k I " CASH .dj-l- ' PAID '" , , ' CHICKENS AT G ,tob EGGS AND SPRING d294-t- f. W. TURNER'S Film Street, 0(!dea. Richter and Fry are the best lager in the as the fall set : in to rise in qmility and First Class. bow manufacturing As sooa Territory. itbeir beer began public favor. The , Grove Brewery is supplying families and the trade with L. ll AxV Hldlt . III) tllPV .. ....... liilllfir ma .nnrl gvvv j f( manufacture of ucb a for, and borne 111 1 out al duality Blight to drive rade in the article. dtlm WHO IS KNOWLDEN? the man that nave the Iiiuliest prion in tsh fur Dried t I'ltim. ApucoiH, ami ail kinds of grain in nriy quantity II in htmeif u p dcWv'w uteWelU, i'argu & Cu.'a alt Lake City. 1 . WHO 13 KNOWLDENl Obdvkli ows. A m etii g of ihe (Hi pllows of ibis city was i.e;d la-- t cvt r- Ing, and itui'ia 017 steps taken toward or- ;mizing a, lodge, to be known as Ogden .odge No. 5. An application" u barter has been made to the Grand odge of Ulan, at Salt .Lake, and we (hall fodae cstnblshed in The ckciion of officers wi place as soon as the charter is re soon-hiv- Men. ake h tived.rf ;' V7 ' - , SUSTAIN I!6M! MAMJFACTCRE! By buying the Hand ome, Durab'e and Cheap . UlOtfl unit- Klt.xia n.u'in t... .1. a .i uj ill, niMHIlS Jam Street, Bait Lac ity. Tue Trade supplied f Hh Uather, findiugs, and Kit at very bhxi: late l"ce. If TOD ? ,n.i. . CHEAPKR TTTiW " WlLll'f A ffrtAll nnininnn 44UVUIX EiU T O.J 1 ; 'i , 1. supolt t J. TYKKJaL. . I.EI.1ABLB Law Firm. Attention is directed to the card of Messrs. Sutber land & Bales in another column Judge SUt lif rlaud is one of the very ablest lawyers in the Territory He was elected three times to the Circuit Court bench in Michigan, nnd, though a sirong Deni ocra, was returned lo Congress by the united ION'S of all parties in a strong r nlio.il Uepiitilictin district. Judge Bitfs ciiine to Utuli s United States Dixii irt An oi ii y it!i a hist class iep minion, uii'i viutiid line luii in ihul fiupji ion ti: biy it ).e lnal bowed to the ring become a tool ot Guiritnnd truck ed to the lme designs of HiifS on jurists. He wns too honest for the place and so reiir4 to pnvae practice. Uates'& Kuthn land have, pi r ; Messrs hups, ihennist li.w library jn Utah! It tvo huge rooii.s from floor to upi tipit-on First on b tuei t, t'aii .Litke ceiiiug is stocked with the works of Oily, and ail the be;t authoriiits of both hemit ' ' " I spheres, reed-assis- t Any of our friends who ame iu the Com ts cannot do better thsn cousuit Judges Sull erliitid and BnUs: who haie boih the will and t the abiliiy to do ail that cau btt done lor their bcti " f f . i Received, a large stock of French and encan call and kip skin.; also a few goed wrknieuwnted. tt . '..J : ... f depot, while pursuing his vocation iu the train was pitched forward over three seats, and three other ptrsot.s followed, alighting ou top of him, and the entire train a pretty thoroughly tdiaken up. One little child was thrown against a seat with sufficient force to cause it to cry lustily but no cue wni suriously injured. Greater care should be takeo by engine drivers or some one will have a broken bone lo pay for, 'i tit the , Jat A i'orce, caun;n ludicrous scenes in lome ot'.tUe cars. Mr. Alf. Lowe, newsdealer foreign Gillet's Double Extracts are the lest in use, and sola every where Jt . lie More Wokms. Thomas Thomas has been relieved of more tape worm through ihe skill and medicine of Dr. Plant. He brought us about twenty feet this morning. It was' in a bottle. 'We flidn't want it. It looked teo pale and sickly, and had too many points. Xt old him to take it any n here, anywhere out of the world. T. T. regarded it affectionately It was a home production. He carefully wrapped the bottle 'in a handkerchief nd bore it bence. If we had worms we should want' to send for Dr. Plant. He always fetches 'em and plants 'em where t ey'l! never grow any more. Mr Thomas has loft about eighty feet since he made Dr. Plant's acquaintance, and feets that their loss is his gain We tiope he will continue in well doing. ' : j Died. t.. t I.V 1874, At Malad Ciiy, , Sept.SGlh, the bowe'.s, Mary of inflauimaiiou the beloved wife o Uishop Daniels. She was born in Febru ry, 1796, at Llauegwad Parish, County of Cai muthen, Wales.! Was tapihed into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in 1840 She was the mother of five childand she lived and died a firm and ren, Her remains true Latter day Saint. vere followed to the grave by a vast i concourse of citizens of the different cretd," the funrral being .the argfst t ver seen in iVad Valley, and indicating ihe siucere and profound respect t riieriained for Bishop Daniels by nil tue citiztns, without distinction f IIMasos'ic Notice. The, officers and f ieabersof Weber D. A. F U. Lodge, A. M., are hereby summoned to aj j. : i '"Thursday evening, October 1, 1874, 8 o'clock, sha-Very irupor.ant business requires the presence of etery u .. . , ttemkpp j uruer ei 4 . A- SlUKESPEARF, Act. W. M. S. - Dolbrook, Secretary. B iT!l TaIim (hot' aV ' rises the finest and most lus pears in Whr ;f ous tJat r.,, tasted those produced by Mr. lT,urou Oreenweli: It, Is n,' a,.d "een .i. tfem. You luck piece" in lve a nip, shut your your r11' eyes ao4 ?Jy the rich flavor, while the juice ? Ilea t - - PJ. When "way out from your VOU lasts l)n.,irlaM r- 'V'ei; . closed v;. .Bd when vUUlOMmest, 'stcjsters T , , iruth of m" iL t r; I 5em. ft that i , ,, - has niefst, pretti- pluDip,tt. larges(! vBr .....u .u. will lUff ralner Has no effect Beardslo, brings ,h.m comTt raw .' rn.ai. jml as they want . j Ir,eiJ. "tewed, ri"848"' ' any w"y y like. No wonder 'Beardsley aouge ftt Jaa;Uoa "8 80 ffuch i uuso ov titers i a!i.f1.. .u f Bough to do th bus neSS,to .a. I(U4 , . "'""ft, Com : . of ili proprietor. , "EvcrytUiiig iu His rower." Mr. Grant is reported as saving he has done ''everything in' his r)"wt'r to ussfst the South." lie has given it Spenctr, Moses Brooks, Patliaxter, Kellojrg, Durell, Case-yr terson, Packard, Pinctiheck and its1 filled He hai LegislaJack; tures with thieves, adventurers, bootblacks, bartenders aud men. ' Hj has put up its offices to the highest bidder, nonfi.s cited its l.mds. impaired the valueof its real pmpei ty . ruinod its to aud busiu'ss its credit, brought such a pais that in some of the richest regions of the South tiothiDg tan be bought and sold except vot-The highways are scoun d by of maskfcd marauders jTho bush is tilled with armed n"groes in ambush. South Carolina and Louisiana are rvl.ipsinu: into baibtrisui, and nine years after the close f the war the S .nth U hoi yet at , Po-kt- bar-bt-fon-Sden- gein-rall- e v ; r...r. that reenwell', you think th.y are wt,enyou l00k auhem mclude that they are both the best. Who's "Sixr t And they are pnort e", coolest, '.endoreet, , Xe-.y- n, BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Butler Explains His Letter to Kellogg:. Matt. Carpenter Took ? lar&. 1. It is reported that at tie Council f Ministers ilwaa decided jo rtqutst tie "wife of Don Carlos to leave $1000.' the French frontier immediately. Fatal Railroad Collision Inundation at Charles- ton. Typhoon at Hong Kong. Sanguinary Conflict in Spain. AMERICAN. New York, 29. The Tribune hs ibr following: New Orler.us, '29. The following is a copy' of Senator' Carpeuter's lette to Governor Kellogg, takeei by the Trilune fi om the original. A great cori deal ol difiiculty was found in obtuioing it, owing to the unwillingness ..of.pQEQtf Couservaiive leaguers to use it against Carpenter: Dear Ke logg: I am desperately short; can you rod me $1,000? If so, it r,would,.be a, i. God send. Yours truly,- Matt. 11. Carpecter. 1st Aurust, 1872. Long Branch, 29 I The Atlantic block, lormerly Helm hold's block, wus totally destroyed by tire last night. Loss $00 000. Charleston, S. C, 29. A terrible gale, amounting to a hurri cane, set in heie at six this morning and lasted till noon. Water was forced up to a great height, 'inundating the entire river front of the city, doing great damage to the wharves and pierheads, ruining the fumous promenade known as the "Battery," and destroying the public baihs. 't he shipping generally escaped, but some small ciatts were wrecked Fences, trees, root's, etc , throughout the. city were demolieheii; two houses are reported swept away on Sullivan's Is land, and one life was lost. The proba ble damage is $25,000. San Francisco, 29 Albert Ecstein, NewtonMorgan, und Joseph! Casey, the deputy assessors, sharged with forgery, are still in custoi; .iy. Bail has been fixe J at $25,000" in ei.ch case. The assessor has posseaiou of the office again. The committee f finnnce anl the auditing board of supervisors recommend that the city and county atiorney tustilute criminal prosecution lor rial leas nice iu ollice nintiiist coi oner fcioe who w.ll probably be aricsud lo dy tan Knmcisco. 9 The up. rintendeiit of the Cential l',,citic Kai road i iibl slics a c;ird lo duy in winch ho tacitly admits the truili cl the fn q aent s orn s of r .bbery atid cut lilies t y gnnitilers and tliievi s on t ti r.md in Nevada but says the passengers to iiiiist protect themselves by retu-in- g p!y any .came With the .sharps, - l!e does not allude to ..the statements that entire pussenger irains had bten cup lured by .robbers near Reno, pusseng'is instilo d and ilire tteiicd nod I'eriioiled of their properly without any effort by the ollicers of the road lo prevent them. New York, 29 Tio Rosado, (he Cuban who fought duel on the Belgian frontier with Be Conto, euitor ot tuc Spanish newspaper Le Cronstn, has arrived iu this city. The contlii ing elements' in the Cuban revolutionary soc ety here, have again broken out, Jn open warfare upon each other, The league of the Daughters of Cuba at a meeting yesterday, adopted a strong protest against the continuance of Aldama as general agent orf the Cuban Republic. i Little "lock, 29, A Shctilfs posse from Hot Springs, who have been pursuing the stage robbers, met them near Doatsville iu the i.hoctaw iNatioq, and in tue encounter killed three horses and wounded one robber. The parly, however, escaped, and pursuit was continued. The sheriff is now half a day's ride behind tbem. Hong Kong, 28. that During the terrible typao-passed over here on the 27th inst., dam age was done to American vessels as dr.ven schooner Seabird, follows: t ashore; bark 'Liziio H Bo-i- t her. and mainmast, and sustained J image to her hull; "ship Luithly Rich, seriously injttrd; ship Theresa driven out of the harbor. ; ; f Philadelphia, 29. ... The city police ltnve received a photo, arrested at San graph of John He Francisco for stealing diamonds. proves to be the some man that escape 1 from the Court House here when in custody for stealing diamonds from the store of Messrs. Robbins, Clark & Bid-diand was then known as James Free' . ., man. r ""- -; Washington, 29. k Between 300 and 400 employees, principally women, will be discharged from ihe Treasury Printing Bureau, owing to the transfer of th printing of internal revenue stamps from tba Treasury to the New Yorit Bank Note Company. . Boston. 29 , Grnpral Butler explains his note to Go?.; Kellogg, recently published, by saying he was secured to appear before the Supreme Court to arg.ie aeiinst giatiiing the petition of the McEnery party is have Kellogg prohibited from of (he governuieni, ttsing and to prohibit Judge Dutell from tak idg any inrther sep in the matter in his The case was argued aud deciCouH. it got into Congress.-:-When ded heft-rCongress had adjourned butler wrots a note 1o Kellogg ttkinj for his fee?, and put'ing a value upon bi? servieei, which be thought they deserved Kellogg wrote in reply, eayirjg it was all a per-sn- u il matter of his own. i.hat his ex- asi:in pfb',t-- had bun veiy e u y, Bu'ler if a v . rea-mH- y main Cm-tin- e, i NEW STOCK OP SOW AERITINa Jao, L.'nspya.J fiUe , Groocroies, at VERY fisJ"" All ior Sale cw d-oods- , IPorro-vioioixo- dboj'ttot pncr ' , FOirLGEi: IV. Slew' ! . Pall on me and examine FIGURES. LOW i Uluiii - - - Street, i - ju.t recalred a atilu4!il Has CtOTHliNG! fiBObTS A FULL ; Dry Goods A - stoci. nf , ET( V SHOES, : " OF ' IS WANTED d?Jff' - - -.! FUR Madrid, 29. - Groceries, always en hand & QE. ."' . IINE - " a -- x6m!LsV': SAMUEL HOBEOCKSV- ! Lra-mo- The official dispatches received here in the province of Navarre between the Carlists and Republi taa tiootis.nndeR General Morionet was conHrined eu Friday' last, making1 fuuV continuous days conflict. The dispatches bat state that on I tint day fseuty-tw- o talions of insurgents attacked Moriones' army at Be.rsain, near the towu of Taf alW.-- A saniiuinary conflict ensued, Ti ft I ing in the repulso of Ihe Carlists along tne whole liue. Their losses were very heavy and they weie compelled to ask the Republicans for medical assistance. General Pieltain has been Appointed commander of the forces in the Basque provinces Cucalo's band has been totally dis persed in the province cf Valencia. H, UGDEN Consisiing of tu latest styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels,. heetinnH, Notions, &c. GENTS FURNIBHISO GOODH. . Boots of the lastest styles in great variety. Fi'8t-cla- s family t ; Worcester, 29. Robert Templeman, of Dudley, Mass , wbu fhoi his .wife dead ou the i'ih ot May last, 'after a "protracted debauch, was this morning iu the Supreme Court allowed to plead guilty of murder iu the second degree, and w..s sentenced to the Stale Prison for life. Ringharrpton, 29. A collision between a passenger and a gravel train on the Utica and Chenango Valley road, this morniag, resulted in killing three persons on the passenger train.; and ; eriouly wouuJing 'severul oiflers. Later. The accident on the Utica and Chenango Valley railroad occurred today near Oxford. The conductor of the gravel train was misled by the stoppasie of his watch and was run dFowo, by a p issenger train at full speed whiliJlondT inc. 13 CliildJ.mail,gentl,s killed, Chas. Lewis, engineer on the passenger train, was severely injured, Orange and Mrs. Faulkner seriously in jured, and many received minor in- - 12 PALL & WINTER GOODS 1 I M R' E I statelbat fighting The Terr tori : , t The Finest and Cheapest stock of ! Cou-gres- ?, Jiurleigh, the Democratic candidate, having withdrawn iu his favor. The present have delegate, Armstrong, will served two terms fit the end of this s ss'.on. lie hui never distinguished himself except by his aubservieiuy a lit the Indian Bureau.' lYulio h autt ratijnrity. string The present delegate, IliiHcy, is a sta re; very popuhtr uiaa,.lut nou.iiiati'iti on the ground ti.at lie has always felt in Congrejs as if two hundred and "eighty "mwuibei 8 were so many masters over hint, at d he w.'iS a sort of servant or noor Ley begging fivers of them whenever lie was trying to get through sny m relating to the interests of the Territory. There is a good deal of reason about tiiis. Few independent and honest aien would have cared to be dun.b in a Congress of Polauds " aud Fie "nghuysjns. N. Y. Sun.' " J. BOYLE EAST iMr. Judje Kidder, , Eier Offered iu this Market, IS NOW ON EXHIBITION. AND FOll SALE AT . Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Utili have tdrearly held their elec-tiofor Delegates to the next and all of them .jiave gone against GrEntism js"' aduiiaisleft'd in the West. Dakota i will4 probably return an 'independent Republican, . EASTERN FURNITURE -- 1IL. MLt?i STIliEET, SfIB-K - rM Go's. &. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing lioonj, New Styles of Looking ojGlasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Coiniees. and other articles to inlorn and beautify Happy Homt s. Parlor.-Kitche- Ued-Koo- v . , ' -- : SritING BEDS A SrECIALTY. .. det-lin- t nporiiim.Y te W3I. JENNINGS' & SONS, JUST OPENED " " ' . . "" .. f A. .... . " t 'Sirs. n(tllM- imm"i " . ' i ...5 t - i " . , , r.i T f tI , Velvets. Poplins, Notions AND STAPLE theGOODS! and Adapted to BAcrrir-p- s i: ro.. lcj W,b.i4t.ia bi., Cocton avoirs. STfcW WiP.nr.nr & Xiju. co r ' V"ij 4 i--x DuKFORD SCOTT It HEIWaaSIt. it HAlCxI. - 1IIDDLETOH - rdW (.i ir ' UnclDnoti, Ohio j Ijano. K. V. of tie. ant dtgn 4 fitiifli Htcli.e! i'f).- i I'i'rit f'T V. JJ ')'iiiti'-- v, :ii ti ayni.ni ';." 'it of smaller jif ri.r to a' y r.i uafiictutwl In tliid cuuuiry, will th r . . - , hoi tly ba Jiicii ta ui Jtt. j. j hj tho Oyr TCTS. JEWi.LLEH I'.I.'"- - i"- - ','.":'' Fall and Winter octs and Shoes : f. , EiLKR IN nt. i. . LADIES' FURS. GEMS' GLOVES, GLASSWARE, China, "lamps, Cutlery ; ETC. it They invite the PuHic to call and ejEamine their stock, feeling assured that they can please, hoth in t TARI E1X OF STYLE AND PRICED PLATED "! " '" i, I Hi- s L - IN WATKlNE'tKICJC JSTJTLWf. k.'ti The Finest Stock in the City. A3fD ASK TO livl . : Company. 4 WAllEl CiiIS. V: .5 CROCKERY, iHATS AND CAPS, 1 : ''Trade i. &T. i l itii FIFTH St., - - OGDEN. ' ;ii-l'"iii- nit o Mnrrmrnts EcUildl Sons TD, CONWAY, Eav received large shipmenta for th , V i &? rittaburirli. !a. aurfl, iuMOvXi 1 ill Saltj Lake City, York.' i . Season, W jor hlmer, . d.lm w CtX ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST STYLES. prf; ' ! Silks, Satins. ,if s I 4 !t TTtVAL W TCII COMPASYf i eian jMf.t oc t(tei retf Ifiviug : I llit-i- r n wo tlmm tin tt!i"rt, juuts I adapt, il to i'lm wut of tuv '1.1a fliiisli.ai.d t'.P e keepinjr p"lilhv.We comi Jcr thctn tlio bi i A merit nnd ein;laufle watches-iforth 1 the fitio.-- t ! nm..'iin Watrhas, f .r aiwnrnte inn V i tinn-o or moniY (ioi;biB tlirei thntciwt t' ;liir'ullyri"!oinriieud Uieni tu Ml .jMrttss w' J u f ua4 tiaie-kepej j. NOWMJf k V"fii WA1X, T. rt. 0. M I.LFR t"cO., ,1 C1I.M S"0. & ( 0., r i.li. ASIII.I MV.V, n. b.xto, a co w. m. s, 1.1.1 Yi:M k HVMAK, r? C. F. BAmt. f !.. ; P.aC5iTt::.U.r!.S:i,l4 , HVRSE,nnpr4N iJfmiW9,. m. kbonuk..o co, , a, r. twatt co, The names aVive will b rpcognizd a the 1int f Chicniro. Thy hnv no penmi il.r ry intureiit in tli Ciimpariy, bwt fnljr testify m to the fjenii na merits of I lies wntrto-a- , wliicb foi iho past year have lusva old t.y tlicin. N.TWt WTCH POMPVNT, fmcVfix:. fiink"-- fntil Oknts : The mkliH of 1y n diiriiiij the piist yenr, lurre. with citrrvlv mi ex' r n ti . mn,' I sn iimrelUnn ordinary f'l'tion, jtvea re provhis; to tie all that ymt claiiu JOr them ne a. Herniate ami dura Ida nr kin Into C(.iiiil8 iUi"it Ui Ii vo in thMPcntt. Aie(iul),aK,l t!ic ynw jiiirlun..il rl fiiieiii' offiiiifh of even ths hwtst grciile. gtwio-ii(i ipgiirtl tlifm asbmng well wnrtu thi ir price, am' tuKe trrwit t uuch b' iafplliHg thi-an dt?..ire our ,i:i FINEST .... ' Ilfiaii l"'J'l.W WtJP lllllllll - the DEESS ,t.,,;li PATTEKNS i ELGIN WATCHES with jte CYGOOBS - fore-mis- la G vFOU xicicirr, , London. SO In the (yphoon at Hoag Kong five ves els were sunk, two stranded, seven are missing, and twelve were wholly or partially dismantled. CALL AND SEE. |