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Show irvKBT EVENING, 8undaye BwImm CU.W. PEMBOBI.MJIf "J Offlce BY TELEGRAPH. flirt Simmon. ffhe .ic.pted. A Terrible Explosion! HauR. Arrest of a Chinese . Murderer! a"d MI,linR taf 'mil al it h nr. Strut U. Ogden. The Great Crash Still the vr.ikliu corner Ji froralloek - cow The best Topic! or tke car load. ,he B AMERICAN. marked improvement in Travel.lust two or 1 ia noticed within the T .A.a Eastern merchants who had three on the coast during the been tarrying home, being sumsummer, are hurrying crit.'cal this at juncture of moned there - affairs. lo Kenf.. Room and unfurni.hed. at Low BriMmc , , rurnUbed R.E. Rogers, of the rEBSosat.-l'r- of. was among University of Pennsylvania, Union the at Depot the guests yesterday an exfrom returned Hotel, having just He recognized tended western tour. of the hotel, landlord the Mr. G. S. Erb, former pupils. us one of his Fire Insurance. Agent, Office, Potter, Insurance BaUding, Suit Lake City. K JJ. fiodbj. and Wil. Low, news at the depot, are in nd fruit dealers latest periodicals the of eonstant receipt all from parts of the counand papers of every try. Tbey import, directly.fruit accomare California. They kind from success. deserve and modating Low Baos.-- Al. &.See G. Whitehead's AdTertiscment. S-- iy Died. the 24th inst., at 2:30 p. ni., of child-beAnnie Elizabeth, wife of Mr. J. W. Browning, of this city. Funeral at the residence of the deceasOb Friday, at ed 10 a. m. invited. Friends are There's no acold saying; is an for taste," counting On the emigrant train that came in from the East yesterday afternoon, was an interesting couple, lately united in wedlock. The bride was happy in the possession of a magnificent poodle dog, while the brute of a husband fondled a live rattlesnake three feet eight inches long. They have made a fair start for a "happy family.' Tits on ths Road. Ogden. Mr. Ben. Cazier has fitted up in elegant style a store well toc&4 with merchandize. We call at Sobth tention to his ad. TLe fcorla Ogden Acaderay suspended exerciaes last week for a term of three weeks. Tie school is in a nourishing the short time the scholars have been under Mr. II. C condition, and for Wardleigh's tuition, the abb pMfVcienoy. show remark 'Coxbkksatioss .From the Dei Evt. JV'ewi of the 24th inst: A curious old tajuer of the time of the Charles's ef England, ornamented with likenesses of the TweWe Apostles, has been presented to the Deret Museum by Mr. W.A.McMa&tex. The Salt Lake, Seveer Valley and Pioche Railroad' is finiehed to within a mile of Clinton's. A gigaatie laundry at Caste's big water-whe- el is ie fee established ia the Twen- tieth Ward. Th Jftwt wants farmers to clean their vaeat before bringing it into market. Sensible. Corinne Reporter 24 A man stole a pair of shears from Qwrkh'e hardware store, then repented and left ttaa at the Reporter office. I the Reporter a "receiver" ... A large aid lWely tarantula was twghtat the depot, Tuesday evening. The Reporter' sub wants sooie ooe to Jive him a pencil sharpener. He doesn't need any cheek sharpener. Lots of produce rolling into Coriane. Corinne merchant! want all places of fcusineis closed on Whence Sunday. toil repentance? From the Salt jAtkt Herald efthis .' moraiog: Jdge F. . Smith has sold hie law library to Mr. fltci n4 rettjed to Nevada. M. , i The Western Union Co., are putting nP their new line from Salt Lake to Ogden. The Utah County people mean tohave toe Utah Southern Railroad completed to Provo for Conference traffic-- -. A specimen frsm ; 7 tie McKay mine ' Mr. C. F. ' ' Jones house in the 13th Jd,was entered by burglars lastTues-"- 7 evening, and a quantity of jewelry Uk. A man tried to get a cluster r,ng repaired yesterday at a jewelers; it identified, and a man of whom he Mght it, was amsUd and confessed to burglary. New York, 24. Wall and Broad streets are crowed toConsiderable excitement has been ocoasioned by .rumors of other failures. Howes & Macy suspended this morning, and this added to the general alarm. Considerable business has been done among brokers on the street, and many members of the Exchange, notwithstanding the President's order, are engaged in buying and selling. Stock transactions are all on a cash basis. The total purchases of bonds by the Treasury thus far are $980,000, The clearing association have agreed to issue ton million additional loan certificates to the banks. There is more or less run on every savings bank in the city, but the thirty days' notice rule haviiig been generally adopted; there is no danger of the banks becoming embarrassed. At the present rate of paying checks it would take a run of three months to draw all de" posits. Affairs on Wall street this morning were much the same as yesterday. The Stock Exchange remains closed and the gold room open. At the Gold Exchange there was nothing like an excitement, when it was announced that Howes & Macy's suspension was caused by a run on them in coin. They decline making any statement at present. At an important meeting of bank officers, they resolved to purchase $10,000,000 in "bank certificates;' to stand together in all measures to strengthen their position'; to telegraph to the President requesting him to pay off the loan due January 1st, 1874, of which $20,000,000 is now They also resolved to gather that could be obtainup all of the ed to exchange into greenbaeks. The Clearing House Bank has resolved not to pay out currency, but instead to certify all large checks good through the clearing houses only. It is under, sood the banks will issue small checks as usual. The loan committee of bank issued $21,500,000 of presidents, loan certificates. The failure of .Clewes & Co. has but little effect in the street. In the regular market gold sold from 12 to , closing at the latter. Exchange was nominal, and in the morning was utterly demorday. alized. It is a general complaint that no business can be done in this state of affairs. Produce appears to be dead locked and values have grown considerably lower. The produce exchange has petitioned Government to relieve the block in the market for foreign exchange, by buying a certain amount of bills now offered. y ef the Rumors were circulated probable, failure of dry goods houses, but an inquiry among the leading firms failed to coroborate the reports. They say business is good, taking everything into consideration. Stewart & Co., Claf-li- n & Co., and other large firms apprehend nothing from the present crisis. Advices from London report $200,000 of specie shipped to New York. In slocks little is doing on the streets. At the close of business hours' there was but little excitement outside. Breadstuff crowds on the curb stones. Many rumors are afloat involving the names of several noted houses. Grocery, petroleum and hardware trades are not effected. The doors of the National ' Trust Co are etill closed. & Howes Macy, says his firm Macy, of has unlimited securities, but can't turn out cash. Hundreds of western and southern merchants, now in town, have been seriously effected by the panic, and scarcely know how to proceed. Importers, jobbers and retailers feel it keenly. The receipts at the Custom House have fallen off greatly. Steamship lines also feel the panic, and in order to get a cargo for vessels, some lines had lowered the rates on grain from 8J to 2J pence. Some vessels will sail with only ballast. Assistant Treasurer Hillhouse, when . asked' about the probability of Government accepting the request of the bank presidents to pay the bonds of the first of January, said he thought the Secretary would not bwy the bonds, because he considered it a violation of law. It is understood the committee of bank officials had poor prospects for bonds to day. The whereabouts of Carlton are known, but no arrest will be made in the absence of orders to that effect from the Company. He is in New Jersey. that a stupendous It was stated y fraud in bond transactions htd come to light. Richmond, Va., 24. Isaac Taylor and Williams, bankers, have suspended. Also tin Foliar Savings Bank. Other banks are now being ities of their regular customers. On enquiry at the clearing house, this afternoon, we ascertain that all of the Chicago banks are on a good footing. Tbey made settlements more promptly,to-day- , than usual. The customary time for the settlement of our banks at the clearing house is one o'clock, and to day, every bank had made its settlement at a quarter before one o'clock. Of course, under the present circumstances, our bank, ers cannot draw any exchange n New York. Owing ts he scarcity of y and the unsettled state of affairs in New York, the grain markets are weak and deoidedly lower than yesterday, and business wag confined to the making of settlements. So long as currency is scaice, and drafts on New York are noi negotiable, our grain trade must be virtually at a stand still. San Francisco, 24. The steamship "Costa Rica" was hauled off the rocks this afternoon by two steamers and two tugs at high tide. In the morning she will be taken to the dry dock. An investigation will be made in a few duys into the causes which led to the disaster. If there is any truth whatever in the many stories that are freely repeated among pea faring men and others, the investigation will develop some very bad features as to the management on board the ship for two days before the steamer was wrecked. A workman named Michael Daley, employed on the new bank building, at the corner of California and Leidesdorff street, fell from the third to the second stiTy this afternoon, receiving several injuries. The suit of G. D. Wheeler, against Samuel Brannan fur $10,000,' compensation claimed for legal services, has been dismissed Caleb Stokeley, a respectable looking man, appeared in the police court on a charge of being intoxicated on the street. Some one had made him the subject of a cruel joke, having covered his face, neck and bands with printers' ink, which will take several days to remove. The judge discharged him, and ordered the police to try and find the perpetrators of the deed. General Breck has received the following message, dated Winnemucca: 'Government lost no raeney in the stage robbery. Samuel Woods, (Signed,) Paymaster U. S. A." It was supposed that it was to rob Paymaster vtoods that the stage was stopped. St. Louis, 24. without Allan is on the street, a mark. McCool is suffering from the terrible beating he got. He is disfigured for life. Allan's next fight is with Ben Hogan, of Pittsburg, for $2,500,' which will take place near here five weeks hence. Jersey City, 24. A terrible explosion, that will proba-ablresult in the loss of two lives, occurred in Weehawken, last night. A couple of men, father and son, named Digene, engaged in the quarries, had lighted a fuse to blast, and the explosion followed sooner than they expected, blowing them fifty feet in the air. The elder had his leg broken in five places, and the sou was fearfully cut and burned. Hamilton, Nev:, 24. Sim Gee, the Chinaman who murdered and robbed Hong Lee, near here on Saturday evening, and for whose arrest a reward of $200 was offered by the Chinese residents, was found concealed in a wash-hous- e here, last evening and taken into cus.ody. There is considerable excitement in Chinatown in regard to the murder. Washington, 24. It is understood that Government will ll the bonds purchased during the past four days at the same rates which cur-renc- T. E. BROWN, M. D. ; EON AND OBSTETRICIAN of Va., graduate ot Kichmond Medical College. Va., Kosidt-u- l Physi FITSICIAJf.SKRa cian and 8urgeon to Collrge Hospital; Fellow of a. Medical ftocie.y. After a number of years prasticaacquaintance wttn tne tneeasea ot tue eastern ana neetern States and Territoriea has located permanently at Oit'ltn City, and crouiiaes first class serrice, upon the latest and most improved methods of Allo pathic Treatment in all departments of Medicine, Surgery and wifery. of the public The patronage solicited. Mid- ia respectfully 2 DUNFORD, & SONS ! City Drug Store. ma ix xt., MASOX AX1 O HAS IIAJIXIX G A NPRIZE E THE FIRST TAKEN T DEL 313 33 22 JS Cabinet Orgfun TV-i- D AT it WINES. . I N B COGNAC JJRANDV, . (; : Turps, Tarnishes, GROCERIES. MUCH. Wish te call the Attention of They are specially adapted for the Fine Stock of the Trade generally, to Perfumery arid Parlor or Meeting House. Toilet Articles their full lines of - BOYLE & CPHARNETT, BOOTS AND SHOES. , COSSTAKTLT AGENTS, IIASP. OX Main Street, Ogden. Prescriptions Accurately Prepared. HATS AND GAPS, PAliPE & BOESSEL. Qaii at rtw-t- GLOVES, XjcicXIojs' New' r'-u.rs- LUMBER WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, . Corner Wall and Sixth Street, "Watch.es, Clocks, JEWELRY, 1'LA TED DEFY COMPETITION. SILVER WARE; The trade would do well to Jb CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. ; CALL OX THEM, Guns, Pistols, AND And look over their stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. A.mmunition. OGDEN, & Lumber, La til, 6.C. CBAPMtH, SPRUANCB of the best quality, Always on Ilntid in Largo Quantities. The Cheapest in Town. 1 CALL AND SEE. W. D. WILLIAMS. CARTRIDGES. CHOICE TOBACCOB Tariety. and CIO ARB in great d87-l- y SPRUANCE, STANLEY & CO. JONES HIMSELF A8AIS; toll. W ouster A Co.and J.t J.Spruanse, Importer! and Wholesale Dealers in 01 m AND LIQUORS. No. 410 Front San Francisco. WINES 01 Street, 3m , , MENDELSOHN'S. ' j 17 li GUN Successors JULIAS : . and Shingles, ' tf JOHN ; WHITE PINE ' RETAIL NEEDLE S. L. 'STARLET. : SEAR U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Repairing Xeatly Executed. WHOLESALE i.''' YARD, MAIN &TKEET, OGDEX. In price and quality 4 '. f AND THEY ' ' ;; THE CITY DRUG STORE! GENTS9 Q MENDELSOHN HAS NOW OPENED a full stock of goods at his new store, Opposite the Post Office. DRY-GOOD- S, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, All at reasonable itpaid. FOREIGN. - WHISKIES,1 Case Ciooils, MASON AND HAMLIN. faints, Oils, A.H ! And can be paid for by instalments. re-se- Commander Braine reports to the Navy Department that at War Gale, ninety miles north of Disco, the "Juniata" launch got fifteen tons of coal from veins that have been worked before, in nine hours, having the Esquimaux to assist in' bagging and carrying on board. The veins were from fifteen to thirty inches in thickness, and coal became better the further the veins were worked into the hill. It is estimated that 100 men could easily mine and embark fiftytons per day in ordinary weather. It is believed that War ' Gale, is the most northerly point at ' which coal has ever' been found. ' inferior to the HALF : S?. - pure GINS, y y Cr- Medicines . . every way. w in 11 Ur T Patent Throe Organ can bepurchnaedat the name price as ia charged for not worth Salt Hiake City, n. ; iVuftr All others being considered by the moit competent judges as vastly , ;ii;. OIK IV Ull Irp, THE VIENNA EXPOSITION and pronounced and Residence, Main Street. tf Offlr ORGANS CALL prices. ETC. ' The undersigned has ness at bis old stand between the busi- PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES,' Main Street, Ogden,3 ANP EXAMINE. A choice selection of ' ; FOREIGN JUST ARRIVED. the public generally that he has Commenced Uusiiiess in tbe sale of AND BltOAD-CLOTU- ' DOMESTIC S, );' BEAVERS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ALBERT CRAY Announces to his friends and " , ' CASSIMERES, ' VESTINGS, Etc., , Just Rccolvod. "I Suits or slngleyarment made to order in the Latest Stvle and at the loivest pricds. . , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T. W. JONES. GENERAL PRODUCE, London, 24. At Geo. Turner's old stand, Fiftk St., The financial panic in New York ' Ogden. awakened a warm and generous feeling of assortment Groceries, etc of symyatby among financial men in Altrood are and this city, being preparations made to ship immediately to America one million dollars in gold coin. The ; I 1 A. feeling is universal tbat immediate steps should be taken to relieve the present embarrassed situation of finances ia New York. Clews, Habicbt & Co., bankers, of this city, have suspended payment. This was not.known until a INTIRK OUTFIT OF THIKTT BOOMS the late hour ' this afternoon, and caused great excitement. The tank presidents have passed a resolution soliciting the President to prepay outstanding United run on.. A Herald special from London says States bonds, due on January 1st, 1874. 1. offered" for sale np to tbe 81st of October by priTate arrangement, either In bulk , William Morton, second mate of the or separately; coDsistinf f sea the discovered who open "Polaris," Beds. resof Kane, in 1854, and is among the Bedding, cued of the Buddington party, has made a statement- concerning ti.e death of -Tables, 8ATXRDAT, 27th AT 2 P.M.. TflE Captain Hall. He attended him person Bnreani!. Female death. th Zion's of his Director! of of Board moment to the ally, op . . , Mercantile Institution, ot Webar Conn-tStOTCS, . Hall returned on the 24th of October, for tore 8 the will meet at Ogden, Society"! Two Sewing Machines and a . 1871, in perfect health, from hi jour- 41- .- .......linti nf hll.inHIM. A ftlll attAndRtlCA il ney north in dog sledge, on which trip reqaented, and particularly that of Mrs. Spien, of Mangle, he was accompanied by Hubbard C. Plain .City. . MRS. SARA II A. HESKIC&, rreit. HOUSEHOLD OTHER A5D GOODS, Chester, chief mate, and two Esquimaux, It Joe and Christian. After Hall had been All Ja Eite lie Condition, and mach of it a short time in the cabin, he took some Dearly new, coffee and immediately after became A FINE PIANO. sick and vomited. Hall said shey were CEO. A. PRIME & CO. is it evident, him. '. . Morton, poisoning ALSO, believes as Hall did. He also suspects A. the subsequent medical treatment. Morton has violent feelings against Dr. The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufac COVERED WAGON, tory in the United States. Bissell, which may color his judgment. COACH, Chicago, 24. TWO HORSES, The financial situation in Chicago is HARNESS, ETC. exrenewed unchanged, although the g Arr'y citement in New York has a correspon-inNow in use. : effect on the banks here, as else- No other Hnsical Instrument ever obtained ta R. WILLIAMS, same popularity. where, causing them to adopt a policy On the premisei. ef extreme caution, and to limit their tSf Send for Price Lists. K.T. BUFFALO, Address absolute to paces accommodations tie SPLENDID WILSON Sewing Machine OPPORTUNITY! rE UTAH HOTEL, IsTOTICJE. - Chair, . . . Large Hay Press, 52,0 0 0 J. SU-S- . CELEBRATED . MACHINE, just as good and which, is Twenty Dollars Cheaper hnn first-clas- s ftadoine any other 0 a in ine market, , ; ' - . - crJ :. 4SA8 JUSI XAKW ni-- THE PRIZE! AT TBI . a-- Organs &Melodeons HIS Vienna Exposition, AS THE ' S T'l' " 13 33 'r Family Sewing Machine Ixx the World. Price, $oQ. ? 'VV.-.'- With Cover, $551 BOYLE & O'HAENETT, AGENTS, . , Haiti St., Ogden. WrCail apd se$ it. ' d292-t"- ( |