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Show ' PUBLISHED WluDXESDA it ( DIRECTORY) OCDEN Iol unices 0"lt'U OF MAIU3. illMVAL ASB CLOSING ARRIVALS. Citv, iuUe Throiipli JUii 6.30 8.4(!-- 8.4(1 si.m. CLOSING. Kiist mails so utter 'iy. Evan, T.no A.m. 5.00 p.m. Wvoiii- - ad .,,...- - '10 ... - . Wertaesuu.. , p.K. JVHA, 1.1. WnrlHllHYS . u""" aud JWtlirdayi OFFICE IIOCRS. - n..i!nTV - 8.15 A.m.- 3.00 CUjki. KKPXRTMKST KKiilSl'KV 3 p.m. Own from 9 .iu-JIOSKY tlb'r'ICB DBPARTMBMT. ci 0utkl JOSEPH HALL, 5NKtai!tor. Trains - - U. p. leaves I r;P; U, c. ,. 7.40 n.ra. 5 40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. arrives trnSn p. trait vmee " . - - - - S.flO n ra. leavw - ' ani - - ami 7,50 A.ai. p.m. 8.40 a m. C.30 p.m. Services Religion Evurr fiwfrlat, tlieTararle, at 11 n.m.. And it, tlio ''i Srml gress. Merchants not t be timidated., Scli'XilliousB In- AMERICAN. Washington, 9. the Seuate, Mr. 1.. gUU Fill-moro- 'a Deaf' in Con- rdace lor Rici County. TwtoW, Tl.urs.lay .. Announcement of p.nr-..- '! p.m. d'ly the r u p.i. a.m. BY TELEGRAPH. A Rake sliot hj a Woman 0.40 O.nt. luilv Sid , q..,t uke 4.W . y nRPMtTCM. Mart m-- ;h "r 7.y-m- daily, Citv,5iUed:ti un Lake tluiit-iville- Y and Farlvy'i ftUuol-uei- J at 5 p m. Tliirrl W a d Schwl-hu- e 11 a.m. aul 7 p.m. KpiicnprJ Church at Mctlw-iw- t CWuirh at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. At 7.30 p.ra. SjpiriwaJitt Lectures (Child's 1111), At the opeuing tf Fentoa referred to the deatii of ntident t'illmore, and ex-- f moved the Sen- ate adjourn, hs a mark of respect to the lMiistnous dead. Mr. Sherman was willing tj adjourn, Jfchera was iiny precedent for eucli an action, but was unwilling to set a j recede ut- - While feeling the greatest respect and admiration for the character Fillmore. if Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Anthonj cited the adjournment of the Senate on the death of Uiichanan and ou the death of General Washington. In the House Mr. Dawes announced Fillmore, saythe death of has held who man a of death ibe ing such an exalted position rVuulic and private life, made it the duty of the Uoiue to arrest its further proceedings, and take eorae proper action iu such au event. Mr. Cox moed the following resolu- tion: ORden City Library Depot. Iew Jtty, SmtilayChAmljer' excepted. . pea ly ; . ad Cilion'h - dignity; grae car, his retiraaieul of the later years of his him.se i with a pistol. Although the life pistol was heavily ehar'd with two virto the token oa a Second, many OGUKN. balls, which he sent crashing into his PlM.l Ware, MAIN STRKKT. work HArranted. tues, public and private, of the illustri- left Reiriut' neatly side, he lingered until 5 o'clock ous statesman, whose death has arrested last night, when he breathed his last. the attention of the nation, the Speaker authorized Deputy Sheriff Alleu was at Mr. cf the House is requested and REBflOVED. house at the time of the terseven members of committee to appoint a of funeral the end to all rible event, where he had gone to TF TOU WANT 1 THOMSONIAN DOCCOR OR to and behalf of the on House, J Fillmore, make a levy ou some pi operty. Mr. TlKnuiou Medicine, CALL ON DR. MURPHY, cooiununicaie a copy of these resolutions Edmonds was loading his pistol at the to the relatives of the deceased. AdoptV09T- OFFICE,' MAIN ST, time, and when asked what he was " tWDlT. ed, and kdjaurued. CoxmiTjM Ftc, ilJUU. Chicago!). going to do, replied that some oue Both Housts of the Iowa Legislature was tryiug to rob him, and that he have passed the Kailroad bill, which wanted to prepare for them. Mr. AlJAPAXrSE PEAS COO ISl'SIICI.S originated in the Senate by a vote of 92 len had just stepped out when he ffi XII K ACRE. to 4. It divides the roada of lhe: State 90MKTHINti SEW.' Fnner and OradeneM heard the fatal shot, and rctunniii: ad Uiin. AfKJe to ll tlie JAPAN Es?K into three classes, and enacts directly, to I'KA. Ths f a without the intervention of board quickly into the house, found the de iai fcaire nsctutly lwu briiuxlit h wmntry 1'rwn .la.mn, and prove to le tlie the rates in as ceased lying on the fioor, pierced by commissioners, Illinois, I'ua known for TaUe line or for stocks 1'lwy for class in each be that 5 t'eut high,-iimay 3 charged two balls. Financial embarrassment fuw in tlie I'urm of a bushj fvtmi to do uot A fund of $10-00wjjsin: titickiiiit. TUey yieldAfrom one freight and passengers. is supposed to be the cause of his rush to a gHlJon of pkai' por bufli. sample is placed in the Governor's hands to pw'kjire, tfmt will produce from 5 to lflhuhcU of act, though it is thought he has suflicas,' wi'li circular giving tprnis t AgonW. and defray the expenses of prosseouting railMl ilirwtiotia! to the time and maimer of pliint-inroads that infringe the law. When ficient to meet all his liabilities and will 1m m.nt, postpaiii, to any one desiring to are sustained by anyone he have something left, lie stated just t AddrnH, to damages Agcut, on receipt of 50 five tknes Ike amount. The before he died that his children were recover L. L. OuvKT, Cleveland, Xonn. may rates for freight arc fixed at a low point, anxious for him to die, to get his but the exact figures are not yet rethe he sooner he thought The world in full of ceived.' Cliildriii crying for was dead the better.' Columbus, Ohio, 9 KIcLAIX'S A meeting of twenty-fiv- e representaCandied tives cf leading wholesale grocery houseB The Mclicc Bill. v Ull. resolutions of this city adopted Tt is dvliciou1!, effective ri'i.- i i V declaring their intcntiou to continue The Louisville Courier JovrnaT pnlfive taste niid tunell dealing in liquors under the law, and OU is en .f tlie Cantor don't propose to be driven by any Washington correspondent gives the Iu they (irely overcome. of the McKce atuartic power are threats of withdrawal of patronage from following opinion our in conscientious convictions 25 nut impaired. Price vent. regard Utah bill. Selaiii's Vermifuge Konhons to any article of commerce that the pubThe House Cotnmittc?, by one r The first surrender to the elepiBt hi.J efl ective, 'f liy rcsembbs Crvam lic demands. have agreed to report a BonUuns kejt in ouucti'er, shops. ChiJJrtB crusaders occurred Fair pro- majority, e Aeru ao4 bill to effect the Terribrutal try for Umiu. Price 2ft cts. noc box. prietor of one of the largest billiard very For C. Z. Sale J. Jf. by Ths leading features Utah. And all other rooms in this city, published a card, tory of woman's the saying that temperance are to multiply Federal offices and movement has furnished him opportunito give the United States for doing what he has leog been con patronage, ty most enlarged powers, to proS0RII8X SALOON, sidering, and from this date no liquor judges for vide packing juries, and for crimiwill be sold at his place. SII DOORS WEST OF Z. C. 15. I. nal sentences to bo decided by the Washington. 9. The folio wiBg circular was issued to United States judge, instead of a day : jury, and for contorting the army Exbcvtivb Mansion, camps into military prisons. The 1VISES AND "Washington, March 9, '74. LIQUORS, avowed purpose is to strike at polygaIt is with regret the President ALES AND PORTER, announces to deep the people of tba United my, but the real object is so to crush of the ery i)ert quality. States the death of Millard Fillmore, one and persecute the Mormons as to of his honored predecessors, who died force them to euiignte and sell their AcMure er of 25 cts. per Driuh. at buffalo last evening. The long con nossessious for a mere song. Of !jars and Tobacco of the tinued services and eminent purity of course this will give grand opportucharacter of the deceased Finest Brands. i will be remembered beyond the days of nities for speculation to tho United the nation will be States judiciary rinij in Utah, which Butter, Egg,, Chickens and all I raig int bewhich event which is thus an is at the bottom of this bill. Mornounced. As a marlt of respect to his mon divorces are to be promoted for memory, it is ordered that the Executive Ppq'p'p, this Mansion and the several departments at other and , wyrse purposes by crowd Washington, be draped in mourning nn. highly moral Republican dmJll Kd-mond- 0 usi-- t ?, Ca-sto- U7 - r ht . r t. . dius. a7-l- , y 4 LOGAN. , t. NEllsON i 1 pop-cor- n P. r. . Having received with becoming sensibility and sorrow, the intelligence of Old Last. the death of Millard Fillmore, at Buffalo, New York, on the 8th March 4th, the people of Carlyle, ' inatv does hertJjy were shocked at tho sad intelliFiiiret"Ills., of members that the Runlet, this House, f w hich he was once a gence that one of the old cituens of aieaiber and leader, unite in thi! county, Mr. Ivcvi Edmouds, liv-i- n : for when the Jcdge closed the box he said: ''We hcv had a pleasant evening, you'll find the Kurnel waititi' for you on the fteps, and heT give you your money buck.'" 'T ain't never laid eyes on the Kurnel since, and when I do there's goin' to be a case for the Kuriner you mark my words. I seed Kuff Lester uext day yu know Rufe; he's in the Legislature now, but used to give him when ho wasn't so high I seed Rule an' he said I wuz tuck in by the l'hnroali men. Tuck iu ain't no name for it. Denied of I didu't go to the bottom au' git skinned alive." bandy-l- school-teache- egged hnoringitlw puritytfhi9 private charnear Iireesc station, had attempt6ter, probitj, ability, tuid patriotic ed to end his existence by shooting which marked aud AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER Dduldr in Wutr.lw, Clwtn, Jelry, Silver And VOL. Y. til the close of the dny on which the fuHow SltnKs Kot Skinned neral phall take place, ad that business Hie "IMiaioah Men." be suspeiidcd on the cf the funeral. dy It is also ordered that the War and Navy depart meats cause suitable military and From the Savannah AW. naval honors to be paid on the occasion, "You see," said the Squire, pitchto the memory of the eminent citizen whese life now at a clo:e. ing his voice to an exegetical altiBy the President, sorter this way. Last l S. Grant tude, "it wuz Cheusday wuz a week ago, I sailed Hamilton Fish, Sec. down from fiwinnctt to Leavenworth, 9. Atlsnty Mrs. Carpen'er shot and killwith sereu bags of cotton. Al ter I iutautly ed John While, tt the Fifih Infantry, sold 'em, I kinder loafed arouud who cniered her kitchen and locked the lookin' at things iu general an' deor, and made improper advances, and feelin' just as happy as you please, refuting to go out when ordered. when who should I run agin but F0UE1GX. Kurnel Llascnpmie. Me an' the London, 9. A royal banquet was given at Wi.idsor Kurncl used t be boys together, au' Castle this evening. Tke Queen, Prince we wuz. as thick as live kittens in a and Prices of Wales, llnke of Edinburg and bride Duke of Cambridge, Duke rag basket. We drunk outen the Abescoin (?), members of the old and same goad, an' we jot the lint new government, und other distinguishsnatched outen us by the same ed persons were present to the number I wuz of 110. It is intimated possible hat the rain-croas lonesome as a Queen may formally open Parliament in gittin' afore I struck up with the Kurnel, person ou the 19th inat. an I wiis glad to s.e him durncd Berlin, 9. The Emperor rode out to day. glad. We knocked roun' town right The arrest of Treves, last wek, has an' the Kurnel iiiter- caused much excitement among the smartually, to me a whole raft of fellers Catholics of the nation, and was follow- juccd ed to day by the forcible closing of the mighty nice boys they wuz too. seminary attached to the Bishop's See, Arter supper the Kurnel says: in accordance with the decrees of the UiSkaggs' says he, 'les go tu my orders of the government. A room whar we kin talk overole times courts large nomber of people gathered around sorter comfortable but oudisturbed the institution and tried to prevent the like.' officer from doing his duty.' " 'Credible' says I, an' we walked a squar or two au' turned into a alley An - At ry $1.00 PKRQU. -- -ir OGDEX, UTAH. SATlJllIKtY. MAKt'H 11. 1871. .1 iw WiSilr MI-WEEKL- Y, 's au' walked up a uarrer par wf stairs. The Kurncl gin a little rap at a greeu door, au' u sliik lookin uier-lattpopped out an' axed us in. lie wuz the durndest perlitost uiggcr you ever seen. He just got up au' spun roun' like a torn cat, with a tail afire. The room was as fine as a fiddle an' full of pictures an' sofys, an the cheers wuz as saft as lamb's wool, an I thought tu uicselfhat the Kurnel was a luxuriant cuss. Thar wuz a lot of mighiy nice fellers scattered arouu' a laughin' au' a talkin' quite soshable like. Aperient the Kuruel wasn't much sot back, for he sorter laughed to himself an' then says: " 'Boys,' says he, 'I hcv fetched er upafren.' Jcdge Ilightower, this u 31. JIuITk ISt joimlcr. Epitou JrxcTirs Ogden City, Utah, March 8, '74. : Pleuse allow me space in your columns to say a word in reply to Mr. Pence's letter, published in Sunday's Jleruld, in relation to the Cache county mails, which subject I had thought was settled lou ere this. Mr. Peirce says: Several questions were asked and answered, in purport very nearly the Fame as reported l.y Mr. Hall, but always answered with reference to mails coming from Cache Valley." Now, the fact is, that the "ques-lion- s asked aud aoswered," at the time referred to, vcre tnlirtly as I reported them on the day named by Mr. Peirce. My enquiries were in reference to the mails which inn leave here, ri'a U. N. 11. R., and those which ought to have tracked here via the narrow gunge road. I received from Logan via the U. X. one pouch containing several other r'7'.y pouches, but not one mail by that line. In the early part of last week Mr. Peirce came to this office, and in a conversation on he subject, he said if I asked him iu relation to the outgoing mails he did not understand me at the time. Now, 1 believe that Mr Peirce is honest, that he has no desire to misrepresent matters, aBd that be answered me according to his understanding, and the best information he bad. But if he misunderstood my questions which thought were very plain I am not responsible. Not wishing to consume your time or space ucedlcssly, and desiring to give Mr. P. the benefit of the doubt," I will close. Youra respectfully, J. Ham., T.M., Ogden City. I 1 Squire Skaggs of Uwinuett. M.tjor Driggs, Squire Skaggs, an' so on all rouu'. Then the Kurnel turns to me and says: '"llcely, I wuzzent cxpectin' A man near Cahoka, Ohio, took company, Skaggs, but the members on too much tanglefoot, and on his of the Young Men's Christian Sosa-shu- n down for a rest aud laid home make my room their head- way fell asleep. A buzzard, it is said, quarters.' early for buz"I ups an' I says migh4y glad to (though it is pretty had he zards) given over thiuking used to be a meet the boys. life's struggle, alighted upon him and ISaptis nieself ufore I got to to find out what kind of cussin' the Yankees, an' I have began trying ho was made stuff of. lie had tpin't alwuz had a sorter hankerin' arter to raise himself up however, enough, pious folks. They all laughed an' and end to an the put shook hands over agin, an' we sot examination. much chawiu' as a an' smokin' a jest as you please. I disremember how The published plan of a Western it come up, but presently Major scientist for producing rain is to e an' a copper wire by a balloon, r says: Jrigg3 gits up " 'Kurnel, what about that pew other means, until its upper cud parlor game you got out the other reaches the clouds " hitch the lower end to a railroad track, and send up day? "'Oh' says the Kurnel, leokin' eurrcuts of electricity. All a farmer rather sheepish, 'that wuz a humbug. has to do for a safeguard against I can't make uo head nor tail outen drought is to buy a balloon, three or it.' four miles of copper wiae, a battery, "'I'll bet I can manage k,' says railroad,' and some gas works. Judge Ilightower, quite animated Dallas county, Mo., boosts of a citlike. " 'I'll show you how, Jcdge, with izen 104 years old, named Joseph F. pleasure.' says the Kurnel, an, then Miles. He came to Missouri from he went to a table, unlocked a box New York in 18H9, and built the firet and tuk out a deck of keards an' a house that was erected ou the site whole lot of little whatyoumaycall-em- s, where Buffalo now stauds. lie is a similarly to horn buttons, some bachelor, and has outlived all his re!' white and some red." atives, being alone in the world. The Squire Skaggs paused and sup- Jlcjicx says his hair is of a pure color, with not a speck of gray plied his tireless jaws with a fresh iu it. tobacco. of Although one of his legs, on quid to use tell of an accident, is two inches account no "It ain't you anythem fellers done shorter than the other, he oners to more. When got larnin' me that game I didn't have bet $100 he can bent anything of his dancing, playing the violiu tr money enough to take me ;down looked leetle a I lav I stars. wild, singing comie tongs. , '1 l're-raati- v' ante-morte- m "el-vat- au-bu- rn . a-,'- |