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Show .1 B Y TELEGRAPH. II luhe)1 IVKM5G, Baedayi xcepte, jttRT Tilton in Court- - pKNBOSB.KditoindBuinMiMmigr. (1U.W Carpenter's - Tabernacle. Mettlugi. i On 2J, a portion First Presidency and Twelve hold two meetings in the Tabernacle, lo commence at 10 The people of the vs. and 2 p.m. and the public general-- 1 pous iettlement8 The choir, as well as all invited. Apostles wUl Subscription forV eh. X ire to attend, ,bo expect icularly to ',,m. sad 2 Wanted ia work 01 n. Lake trout, sailed, like not cakes on Main Street The Bear Lakers should send jj,0CT.Bear tent Pitts-,- ' V.. us more. IhsWoukded Man. Mr. Norris, the jianwho was shot at the depot, receives constant attention; his face is still swollexperiences no pain. He at times but appears drowsy converses Hopes are entertained of ,nd heavy. en, but he iij recovery. .,.. . AMERICAN. Indianapolis, 28. Three inceDdiary fires were discovered in this city just before daylight. Two houses were burned. The loss is light. New York, li'J. The Secretary of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company ia this city, considers the fact that the VAcupulco" passed so near to the wreck . ef the "City of Guatemala" without seeing any signs of the Steamer, as ominous of further disaster to the vessel, which, it is feared, may have entirely gone to pieces. Montreal, 29. The eastern bound train leaving Montreal at 10 o'clock, ran into a freight train near Sioxante, and was badly telescoped, two engines, a Pullman car and brake van bein considerably smashed; the con it ct or and several other persons were injured, but no lives were : lost , . ' The enthusiastTottsville,'29. Griat Enthusiasm. y An explosion in the magazine to greet the assembled which erowd ic and drying bouse of Welby & Co. 'a powUdj lecturer on "The evils of der mill, near lamaqua, killed three numbered fourteen all told, in- men, and badly Injured a boy. and other officials. Pittsburg, 29. cluding Subscriptions to the relief fund arc You ean't sell Ogden, much. coming in rapidly. Over $20,000 have been raised, three bodies were found Theodore Coutin, John Rogers, Fokisal The funeral of Mr. Jas. and a Utile daughter of Mr. Fordea. A totook which place JJorrups'Jinfant son, child of Mr. Germans is the only "'one ll, was well attended by the inbabi missing. At Wood's Run in the openThere were nineteen ing made in the sewer to drain the tents of Lynne. meadow this afternoon,, shawls, etc. teams ia the procession, which followed wtre fjund, and it is expected bodies are the body to the o'emetery. there. Twenty bridges were swept away by the Hood in the country, susa loss of about $40,000. In ball at taining Jo.vm' Grovb. The pic-ni- o Butcher's Run district alone, it is said will be a big that more than 20,000.000 cubic feet ef Jones' Grove water fell in the cpace ef an hour and a tiling if the weather proves propitious. half. With a good band, a fiuo hall, a magnifi New York, 29. cent grove and select company, what I. Rhodes Mayo, one of thejury which can hinder the affair from being "a convicted Tweed, writes a letter ta the Commissioners of Charities and Correc; grand success?" v tions, protesting against the favors and privileges granted Tweed enBlackwell's Polling Flack. The lower room of Island. He dates that while . the jury efforts were madi was Ibe new City Hall will be the polling to being empanneled corrupt a number of them by Tweed's lace fofOgdeu precinct at the election friends, and not long ago he was proKit Monday. From nn hour after sun-rit- e mised something tangible and handsome till sunset the citizens of Ogden of if he would sign the petition for pardon. San Francisco 29. i both sexes will have the opportunity of James Ramspy, nn employee of Mont tasting their votes and showing their gomery Queen's circus, was attacked ty eoWs. -- Every voter should vote. hoodlums last night and beaten in such a (oriole manner that he died .to-daThree ef the gang have been arrested The officials of the CP. for his murder. Discharged. . New York, 29. K. It. are determined to enforce order ' When arrested Tilton said: yesterday,' in erery department of the road. At "The complaint comes from Beesher or Terrace, yesterday, six hands were dishis friends. Iam glad of it, but it is charged for drunkenness and fighting. not an honest prosecution and very triThe boys must observe the rules if they fling." Tilton sent word to Morris to want to slay on the road. eall on him this morning, Gaynor, who brings the bcandal into court, says: 'Now this thing will have to come to a Mad Doo ! Owners of dogs sho&ld climax. Henry Ward needier. Mrs. py close atiention te their animals, as Woodhull, Frank' Moulton, Mrs. Tilton i mad dog was running loose in town, and everybody will have to testify last Tuesday night, and .is supposed to there, lue commute could never make them testify. I don't kn&w whether have bitten other canines. The rubid Beeeher is innoceat or guilty, but I will animul was the property of John Galla- see. gher, who killed it as soon at he could The following was published in the fetoear enough to do so with safety. Brooklyn Argus yesterday, as part of an interview with B. F. Catpenter: Anjdog seen with symptoms of rabies Reporler. Mr. Johnsen stated before ugit to be shot at once. the committee that Mr. Tilton had never in conversation with him, accused Mr. Beeeher of criminality. Did Mr. JohnIndisposed We regret to learn that son ever intimate to you that Tilton had Mr. W. Driver is again indisposed. charged criminality? Mr. Carpenter. He has. Mr. Johnson Rheumatism has attacked him and he is and myfelf.'ns friends of Tilton, have wctedinglv unwell and incapable of trequenily talked over this matter. I to business. II owever, under had reason to consider Johnson as Mr. 'he management of Mr. Wade, the City Til ton's most intimate friend,' and next Mr. Johnson and myself hug Siore will not suffer, and its pa to Moulton. eften conversed about Tilton with mutrons will meet with the same attention tual interest and sympathy for him. w though Mr. Driver was present. Johnson gave my first absolute conviction that there was something crimina'ly w rong between Beeeher and Mrs. TilFoe Soda. Mr. Carl C. Asraussen, of ton. Johnson di&tiuctly told me that Salt Lake, arrived here to adultery between day, with his Tilton had charged Tilton. This stateMrs. and Beeeher lfe, oa "their to way Cache, Bear Lake ment was made to me in 1873. at July, '"i Soda Springs. They travel in the foot of the staits leading to the ""fir own '' oonveyance, and mean to office of the Christian Union. Bake a pleasure trip of it, Mr. Asmus-"- 1 Carpenter, in bis recent interview, said that Boweti employed Tilton to edit doing a little business by the jewelry Independent and Union, making a con"nine way. . We wish them a pleasant tract for five years; the contract providjourney. ed, in case Bowen should violate its terms, the forfeit shou'd be six months' Cet Again. Daniel Wood is in salary in advance. Tilton was discbarg. 'rouble expected Bowen again. Ever since lhe glorious eJ, and he naturally would, according to py nrtli", he has been on a tear, and as him the six months' salary. The matter 1 'tquence his eld "enemies, the was left to arbitrators, who decided that hes, an(j and imaginary shooters have Bowen ought to pay the principal after him. He started off last interest to Tilton. "This," said Carpenter, "is the truth about the ""day, and after many qaiet blackmailing operation of Tilton." scaring Ple ia also-saidifferent places, hauled up last Horace Greeley and ht t Mr. had Sumner Charles spoken to him of jonn Bitien's house, West Tilton's case as fellows: Horace Greeley Mr. Bitten was in Ogdec, to me, "Nobody can make mo be"a got into the house and abut said lieve that Theodore Tilton is a corrupt ,elf up in a room,' declaring there man, do matter what Mrs. Tilion says." omebody afier him to kill him, and In March, 1873, Sumner said, in relation to Tilton's domestic troubles, MT doubt ' ld shoot and stab any oat who the propriety of longer silence on h'.a P'td to come near him. A num-- sr part. 1 thins, the tnunaerooit ougnt to' . . of surrounded the house, fan." mi fw in her weekly, just Mrs. censidsrable trourl mm,tA out. has Woodhull, of the evidence, reiteration a ;.'JVSTt- - Thos- - Etberington and and winds up with a quasi defense of "ariane brought him. to - Ogden, Beeeher, hoping that now ti&t the tbiek - -bis "'iTerta him v 4mv ucuuiv r, ii r i : ii veil of hypocrisy has been torn from hanhood his . Clark. that not we hope face, may Tha Co.nty will have wk will come to his rescue and give to th . " or in oifortuaate man world the benefit of one of the greatest 'Mats ins,M p,rgon men who have lived. "I have tha powtr, poly-pmy- ," door-keep- . y, ge . - . . Car-pent- d to a! . . 'to the sayf, cowpel Beeeher and do the duty for hu- manity from which he shrinks, and, I believe, that when forced to the encounter, be will rise to the full height of the great t enterprise and will astound and cenviace the world ef ihe new doctrine of freedom by the depth of his experience and the force of his arguments." The Brooklyn EagU ssys they are authorised to announce that Beeeher Las written a letter to Moulton. earnestly requesting him to appear before the and relate all he knows on the unpleasant squabble. concludes CarpenThe Argut, ter'! story of the difficulty between Tilton and Beeeher. Oliver Johnson stated before the committee that Tilton never charged Beeeher with criminality in his hearing. Mr. Carpenter states that his first absoluie conviction of adultery between Mrs. Tilton and Beeeher was from Oliver Johnson, and says he cau prove be said, "My lips are sealed by a solemn promise; but if I should dieelone what I know, the roof of Plymouth Church would come off.". Carpenter says he accompanied Tilion to Dr. Stnrrs' for advice as le tbc proper actien about Wood-hull- 's statements. Ha aid, "I have net read the statement innJe by Mrs.' Wood-hul- l; but if you think it of nuHicicnt iia-- 1 portance to die to give it attention. I: will do so." Dr. Storrs read the Wood-hul- l story, and a few days later, when1 Tilton visited him, said, "Mr. Tilton. I have read the paper carefully, and if the statements are true, I draw from! Mr. Tilton a'ked, them conclusions." "What conclusion t'V Dr. Storrs then said, "First, that Mr. Beeeher and Mre. Tilton have had criminal relations Second, that you discovered that fact: Third, that Beeeher received a paper from Mrs. Tilton denying that such relations had ever existed. Fourth, Mr. Moulton got that paper from Beeeher." Mr. Tilton 8aid,-DrStorrs, what if these stories can't be denied ?" Storrs replied, "If these points can't be denied 1 have no advice to give. My advice would be wi,re than tilence.",. Tilton said to Storrs thai he had not toU and could not tell him the whole truth. "The commitGen. Tracy suid tee expect to end the whole thing this ' week. Moulton, Beeeher, and one er two minor witnesses all there are to be examined." The Third District Court room in Brooklyn wns crowded from ai early hour this morning with people anxious to hear the trial of Tilion for libel on Beeeher, at the suit of G. W. Gaynor. at ten Tilton entered the court-rooo'clock, accompanied by his counsel, S. Morris Gaynor, with a number of his friends was already thefe. After disposing of some routine business Gaynor was requested by the Justice to step into the room in which Tilton was awaiting the calling of his case. Justice Rielly sooa followed and as soon as he mentioned the case, Mr. Tilton said he objected to a private examination, and an adjournment wns takeu lo the generMr." Morris was asked al court-room- . by the court if he bad any suggestion to to make; and replied" lhat.he the complainant about .whether this case was brought by Mr. Beeeher through him, and was answered, that he took the case on his own responsibility. Counsel argued that this case should sot Lave been called to satisfy, the cravings of He suggested that the public scandal. matter lay over until Monday next,' that he might take counsel with the representative of the people of this State. Gaynor violated one of argued that Tilton-hathe laws of the Mate, and it was his (Gayncr's) duty as a citizen to bring him into the courts to answer. He thought he had a public right to bring Tilton here for preliminary examination. If the defendant chose he could let his case go before the grand jury. He had consulted no one, was urged on his present course by no person, but only appeared as a member of the community. Ex Judge Morris submitted that there was no object in view by this prosecution except to gain notoriety. Gaynor wished to know if the defendant waived an examination or demanded a hearing, as he wished to summon - Beeeher and some other ' witnesses for the examinae Morris asked that the tion. case be set down for Monday next as his client was not prepared for examination and, besides, counsel wished to consult with the District Attorney. Justice Rielly then, both parties consenting, adjourned the hearing until. Monday next, t at ten o'clock. ., ,..--,- .... rNTIL 1UT YOU ClOARS. Carefully Examined ARTICLES Z. Peebles, NEW STORE, LO W RESERVOIR G-encra- M fc(Ei"Y: - - , il 'VaV Wickizer rj) -r - jr- ' r Prosnytty atesided to. I JIEJMALIST! I J. jDT H ' - Kitchen or f MtSIC J rBEC tnni itflrt hamiiifi uue wwulj d ! In cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma. TvolJoorg . ... Gitv O Dr" i&7-2a- w JSeep Warn by MAIN STR Clieap for Oasli. 'r ,i - r I .. ." ). jrermmery aj. OILS, TURPS, t '," a rcij si04-8m- , ws K4vi ivsi tiULtit oca , .:. : ; ..! j uj f- J t ;j sjw tonJog oul A Ko. 1 t. .' 2 .''.' 1. 8. ATCHISOW. - ITCHISOX ., f' w m 1 SODA WATER HLWa from oar THE i T.ak Gio. STIJELL, STEELL, ' Of t. Tim. puct. mmmnm. freecoavejance lor gnoai. tar i A 7 to and from' tte Depot f Pbrter in attendance. T SCALLY, PropV City Caitomera can be inptilied dally " ceei(lteee. We bar, mlto opened ' ' Street, RCCK SPRIGS & EVANSTQN Are now Mlliac "Whlto osld at (lieir v ' eoiy Prompt Attention. THE BEST I!f Weights ted COAL J aue j GroJLImt, THi MARKET. Measure! Guaranteed- - Ceertrt. I TERHS-Csts- li liTery, before or on de-- tor old TWIST hm. - killed poor '11UY. I Office PAYNE 1' CHRlSTUN.rg,le,L 1 ; ' . ,:- . ; ' vU r event : t - ' On the Premises. ' v. ' t Or&rt ltfl at P. 0. Pot 2 Or at the Factory, jtut lelote Z. C M. I., Fourth e.B w i H.'.S.! BLANCETT & 00f ON REASONABLE TERMS. Utah. ' M, Main Street, old .First Xational Btok BqJiJ. Salt BIT OR WEEK WTXI, BE BCP. Wliolesale or EeUIl. ITine and Iaqnor Hcrctaata. -- to Og'kn Kanyon and oiher ftiUreeiinu Be ronTejrea w m ! ICE CREAM SALOON " Eenovated, .Tr. c '' l will if- I PotJleiideoM for. .mall A..WAM.. . . ..w. A,ff v QCDEW MANUFACTORY! . And T Bt t a. i ..vr,, d92:tf '. WHOLESALE lag. CLASS HOTEL i tw at t PIKCOCK- - if. ftuaiify of Prices for Cash. COWLEY k CO , ; Jons ; Caclie-Co- - r ' RED PINE LUMBER, d232-2- OeUi; Ood . 4,, w nolosale- OPARIIINO Logan, T.W. Cleaa Coal, P 1 And arc 9.00. s ? . : " , i NEW STEAM SAWffljli 'i1 , . BOAED ; . -' i i ' r t j, ' ! I . ' i Pmejf9 FIRST - , . AH. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. YARD AT U. I . RED PINE LUMBER V Fine Article of Old ToU ! 72 Foreign and NjT' TOBA-r- Thoroughly cigars, P ..t.t4,.,',-t , ; m ' .S'.i. ; 3" Lellert from lh country Promptly at' d254-4atended lo. ; " tf V1?G a.iLwi a a m mm yPtlivered, f Globe Hotel, . , , Rock 6prinK, 4M JLfliUUO N COALVILLE COAL! !, All Cases of Worms Speedily and Effectually cared In an boar or two at the tkjf 1 Genuine Old Scotch Ogden, erery Monday i m jSa. it o a ic s i ix . Bronchitis, Indigestion, Liver Complaints,, Nervous AfStomach, "Sick fections, Disordered Headache, Piles,. Scurvy, Ulcerated Legs, Gathered Breasts, Lumbago, Di- A UUU arrhoea, Boils, Eruptions, Syphilis &c, sufferers from Tumors, Scrofula, Swellings, Abscesses, King's Evil, Fistula, Thick Necks, Diseased and Contracted PAINTS, Joints, Cancerous Womb, &c", should apThere is not ply to this establishment a case, let it be ever so had, but what relief can' be rendered, and in most cases t s cure performed. . Hour of Connillalion from 11 to 3. m m ' De- Offl. Tost ' ;, ft VPClt A w hi. sr "' i vgden. i Setlni azu i ' . .t-- MAIN St., SPRING BEDSk clines, .Consumption. ,. aud Kealdewee. ' Bed-Koo- o Bwgewi wM tn ni"n ! : T PCRDTS BASD. Adtnlnsioa to the Grore, 1'eilon ol V. M.vi.ol (SucU Suit take DIVImjb C V. K. 11., U. and edjpctjialljr Barks, Leaves, Powders, Gome, r. Baiei.ms,' Tinctures, &e., by w Ei L. Plamt, who may . be consulted daily at the above . i t address. ' OP tlUTERSTTt CF TindlM of Kitlimoud Jlellel OoIIbk, V., L - lt'"1: Glasses, Paper Han vui iiu't-B- uuu uu cured with lierbs, Roots, Chips, . Dancing at half putt 2 p.m. ;t. :;e; ;;bro? If AIH tf YtfinacfoixlA All "Irfnrlfl c. tST op?0S,TJS U. lAJtTSW ? All Diseases' epeodily cameup Friday, July 31st, 1874 k clTt ' ; VNT EAST RIDE SA1.T LAKE CITT. - 7 " AT COST! AT COSTI ALTjMNrS Alarket Row, e PRESIDENT. ANTHONT aODB,CA8HlMU iinni"." Colleeliens , .. GEOVB, u is now on Exninn Medicine Stores - . . . Erer Offpre DR.rfLn;J!EBBiL..; , . i WARREN HUSSEYe - j O b1 Manages'. v. i. Cures Is ?tho Blest ,PIiysIciHn. No. . UK lltiLETTT Age EASTERN,.. . . "WIW Bed-Eo- ck eTOISTES1 d3S(-- t Tte FineBt.,,) DE. PLANT, . Jl r -.e'V looee Z. - NbU Lifcanrj SuUdi'aavivouUvUle, Jtfli r i rt dgden, Utah. He $2,5O,0u ah, Oldest Banking Institution In Ttalu 3vr. LICENSED ,0O0Oifn, all Salt Lake City. Excelsior Manfn'g Co., ST. LOUIS, ,M0?i7! . ec tDmeh - r , XwiNttior . IT Which w wUl Mil PIC-NIC- ailt, For Tickets or Iniormetion Address, .v.J - BveiyStove gtarafiteoA to five Sstiibctloo o. m met ii Xickeu for x lOU.KUV ltW.OKW tttca- eiich Coupon, 11 Whole f t ' AT Tim 'LX ' f VU. j P W. II. Clark from Salt Lake this morning and. went to Cache en the Utah .Northern. Lots of postmasters will be glad to see him.- -, Postmaster 'Hall has received keys for the use of the route agent and clerks on the Utah Northern, and the mails can new be distributed on the (rains for every point on the Una of the narrow " . . ., . - , guage road. Tenth, or yxvouf1 Vi,i . S,W)eoU Uh Uit'w, tW Ch Oifu, IU0 AND tSUIWO" :' ! 1 tOCuUfiifl, PURBI fVJ They are the cheapest to buy, The are the best to use, They bake evenly aad quickly, Their operatio is fce,rfect. They have always a good draft, jJk They tire made of Ihe best material, They roast perfectly, I They lequire but little fuel. Tlvey are, Very low prieeU, j ; They dre easily managed,' Tbey are suited to all localities, - 4,008 eaek rtl,uook ft Cnh SO 1 have 12 GOOD REASONS mtty they will do your work.. W 1 SlrtOUW aCwhtiifU, A.OOOeactH'. eli ,m 26 Cwt Oift, Thou. S3 S3 "m W Can be Consulted 'TostAt.V,Col. Oi, 6 Ciuib :r7. - men JOT.O'W 19 Cah 0 ifu, 16 CmMWw, 19,000 Cash . wants those of his customers who can't do without their regular allowance of his genuine liquor, en Sunday, fo bring their bottles and have them filled Saturday nights, because he doesn't want to violate the law, and hates to deny " folks when they are dry euough to choke. It hurts him to turn them away. Spare s bis feelings, now. Oa Gu ll'.' Hi rnd tsh Oift,, i SranJ Cnab Gift, Grind Cwb Mitt. Oiv Oah ftiftt, In great 3 - IlTh Or LIST 100 SPUING 5 Provide Bet6beh.asi. i l ; f !':: 1871- '"''- . '. rad Total, m - Fifth Strc TIain Street, ,iyi;!i;;;:7:. "fl"t SAMUEI- - t Um July 31, P E R F U ME R Y C. tit PtBUC UBR.UIY OF ESSTCkT I t Jl 3Ci AM) o .- Ia (UU . TOILET iOlVlltf li& i.Mat Patent Medicines, -- , ... H-- DOK'TBUY to-da- Killed by Hoodlums. ' think' com-mitte- : cattle exchange for Lum- . uiu ou at uguen rminug u2G6&6ltf 4iU and franklin fcta. off 1 Incendiary Fires- - part- note the time of meeting, 10 ' 4 p.m. -. ot, of . inuuire tor. are requested lions. ' Sunday next, August f ,he Corrobora-- f I to come forward daiM- - eernee Fifth aod Frasklio St't.. |