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Show EVENING, Sunday, excepted, ..KVtUt . USH1!ifl PKXBOSB . C0""XI- - Mitoi and Buslnes. MK.r. Wanted. Information of John Grant, of CUj broek, Leicestershire. England, is desired by hig friends. John Douglas, of West Weber, may be addressed by those who can give any intelligence regarding his whereabouts. Deteret A'eict please copy. o '0Ddtb.irrPec.i,eBtaffs,h.Ter-t- L. A. Tuesday Headquarter, of the o the evening, Dr. F. D. Benedict will deliver .nd their proposed more a lecture before the Young Men's Lite been deferred until rary Association, in the City Hall, at 7 ,rp0rtune day. p m. Subject, "Air," with experiments. This lecture will be highly interesting hate pre-,storm . ,9CD.-SeT- ere as well as instructive, and we recomUnion Pacific line .inc. .long the mend a general attendance. ISO Ld.y last, extending southward,Den-that Cheyenne from i. has arrived Pacific G arboted. A passenger on the train day, the Kansas from the snow. with Hast, stepped out of the cars blocked beiBg for a few minutes previous to leaving Estey Organ is Lvanston, Saturday evening, and while Jstet OBGA.-- Tbe to the car, was assaulted Utah for excellence about Wlr celebrated in some unknown varby men, who knock and tone of ,f workmanlhip, purity ed him down and robbed him of $31, all the is Prof. Fowler r iety stops. of value that he had on his person. The this fine instrument, and want an organ garroters escaped. northern frienns who to Mr. Fowler, who is also Y. the at ,hould apply of music. .competent teacher regret to tbe death of our esteemed friend Cache Elder Wdl Hyde, of Hyde Park, this morning. The who departed county, is known and same of William Hyde throughout the whole Territory, md the people of Cache county especialsustained a great los ly hare Good Mas Gone. A i..,n mn We a colored Saturday. nieht " returning from a halted and attacked dance, was suddenly two young men, who punished him m named flSSAU Davis, Chase ArTER A Thief. Mr. Harry Price, who has lodgings up town, was surprised yesterday morning ou awaking, to discover an unknown man in the room, and on the point of departing with a quantity of Mr. Trice's personal effects. The stranger vacated the premises with alacrity, at the same time clinging tenaciously to the property in his hands. Price gave c'ase, but the intruder was too fleet for Lim and maJe his escape, leaving behind him, however, the property he had stolen. Bishop Peck. Bishop Peck preached slight wound on yesterday morning to a largo congrega the left side o: his face. The caue of tion, who wero deeply impressed by his the assault is supposed to be a quarrel, great learning and polished diction. In in which Davis was involved with some the the Church was again evening men at the dance. crowded, when tho Bishop chose the text of his sermon from verse 23, Chap. Shammui Cosduct. Yesterday morof the Corinthians. 1, and eld, ning a gang of rowdies, young On Saturday evening tbe M. E. took a position on Fifth Street, near was the scene of an ovation tenChsrch of very disgracefMain, and wereguiity to dered Bishop Peck, and the occasion ul conduct, in some cases insulting was pleasant and interesting to all who ladies and their male attendants who Can this participated. were returning from church. by .......w Dciviv.j mid inflicted a PROSPECTUS FUR HITURE! OF THE Banditti in California- - St. LOUIS REPUBLICAN Fur 1S74. Dio Lewis not a Success. . . in Pan Conflagration ama M. tU J'ka BY TELEGRAPH. A FAMILY FIRST-CLAS- AND 3Sro"ws Jo vLxxxevl . AMERICAN. San Francisco. -- 8 The women of this city, connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church, tha best inReferring to ita ronrae in the pAt nave resolved to inaugurate a praying dex of tlie pirit wliich will coutrol iu future crusade, and will open the campaign on uiuiugciurut, Lh kuibucan i incouritcd lo Monday at Chaoiberlaiu'e saloon, on prooiu iM rendern a marked advuncemeut, in particular Ut cunittitutm a great metropoCalifornia street, a place ef resort for every litan journal, fur tbe year to couie It it with unstock brokers. concealed gratification wa are able to ky that within a year and a woek after making change Vasquez and his gang of robbers and and more extensive tha have ever murderers are still raiding m the south- beenimprovement! made by any ralablUueii and tmrcenfui pa-- r ern counties of this State. On Wednesof the world, it ii again coaipelied to enlarge, to ftft eix increuing iu aiie from (burty-eigday they robbed the Loe Angeles stage. colwnaa, to meet the increasing volume of newa getting $200 and eight horses. One man and advertisement. With eucu signal eridcares resisted and shot at Vasquez, but missed of vigor and enterprise aa mny be found in the bim; Vasquez returned the fire, showing page of iu files, perfect confidence ia ensured that energy will be relaxed to add to the numerous Shore through the legs, lie then told no features which have already made the bis name, and granted him the mercy preeminently the great of the Missisueniaper are making and will er bis lite. Tne banditti traveled south sippi Valley. ArrangeoicuU be consummated by which it will enjoy rapidly erly after the robbery. increased facilities for tbe collection of news, and New York. 28. bo exertion will it spared by which constant imThe charge for admission to bear Lewis provement and progress may be exhibited, both and quantity ot the reading matter nas excited comment, that those engaged m the quality presented to iu patronsin the affair are not wholly concerned in the fate of drunkards. Harry Hill owner of tne Houston street Variety theatre. : being asked by some women it he would charge an admission fee, writes that he THE ST. will give his concert room without REPUBMCAN'.'puMlihed Delivered mail anil paid in advance charge on Sunday next or any other SU.UO a year; three bycopies, $34.00; five copies, $oo.O use for the of those tea To Itewsdealers, Iwe $100.00. ('; Sunday following, copies, and Half a cents per in interested copy. the cause of true really TUB ST. 10UIS REPUBLItemperance, and even more than that, CAN, published Mondays, Wednesdays and Frihe will furnish gas and an orchestra days. Delivered by mail, $6.00 a year; three $17.00; five copies, $27.00; ten copies $50.00. lor the occasion, and will see good order copies, T UK WEEKLY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN preserved, lie adds: "It does not look $2.0u a year; three oopiea, $i.00; five copies, SS.OO; right to see people who have pledged ten copies, $15.00; tweuty copies, $2.1.00. Additions can be made to stubs at any time at tueir pockets as well as their hearts in cent, commission allowed to this work, to attempt anything that elub rates. Ten perclubs. up Agents Papers not sent unless Uoks like money making, in order to paid iu getting advance, and invariably discontinued at the end of time paid for. Remittances can be made carry it on, and I make the offer of my at e eur risk ii. Drafts, Orders or Regisroom in good faith." . tered Leturs. . At tbe Fulton street prayer meeting, temperance entered largely in the prayers, and remarks were offered by mem bers from Brooklyn, who stated that tbe LIQUOR STOKE. movement in that city was gaining strength every day, and that the con East Side Main St., Ogden. version of drunkards and liquor dealers had begun in earnest. OXE DOOR SOUTH OK CARROLL I DEE'S LIVERY STABLES. Association Hall was no more than half filled Dio to hear Lewis lecture under the auspices of tbe temA New Arrival perance ladies of this city; an admission fee of 25 cents was charged. No promi-ineOf the CHOICEST ARTICLE of people were present, and the proceedings were devoid of particular BRANDIES, WHISKIES. interest. The Corresponding Secretary of the National Temperance Society said Wines, Ales and Porters that several efforts had been made for a meeting of the managers of that institution, but it had been delayed by the abseace or engagement of several AT THE TERY LOWEST PRICE. prominent local oQicers. He thought the clergymen of this city could not be W. united on the prayer movement, for reason that many are not total abstainers. The same difficulty was found in all the M large cities, and had hindered the starting of the movement in Boston. it jo icpnrted that dispatches been received in this city, giving news of a terrible conflagration in Panama on the 25th, whereby a large portion of the business part of the town was destroyed. The loss is estimated at over a million, mostly insured in London. t'heyenne, Wy., 28. The settlers in Loup Valley, Nebraska, have applied to General Ord for protection against the Indians, who are becoming very troublesome, or otherwise they will be compelled to leave their homes. Some have already left. Further advices from the Red Cloud Agency show that the number heretofore reported "good Indians," is growing less day by day, and that the search for the bad ones by the troops leaving Fort Laramie early next week, will be successful. Chicago, 28. A Washington special, says since the committee agreed to the McCrary bill and accompanying the report, there has been time for reflection, which has had the effect to rather weaken its hold upon Congressmen wbe were at first disposed to accept it as a feasible plan for tbe solution of the cheap transportation prob lem. The bill provides for aboard of nine commissioners, who are to have eon trol in the effect of the 67,000 miles of railroad in this country. This will have the effect to create another bureau or department in Washington, and if the duties of the board, as devolved upon them by the bill are faithfully performed, it will require a clerical force of such numbers as will make the new department second only, it is thought, to the Treasury department This will serve ew to make the machinery of the Government more complicated than ever before, while it is seriously doubted whether it will answer at all the purposes it is in tended to serve. Philadelphia, 28. The Demonstrations of the temperance but the crusaders was repeated women were not admitted to any of the saloons; and the police have been in structed to keep the sidewalks clear. The saloons that were visited yesterday but the women were in full blast bad a meeting in a house in that vacin- ity, and attracting a crowd by singing and praying, tne saloons ciosea. -- - TERMS - stopped? number of rough boys created a disgraceful disturbance at the Methodist Church last night. Their names should be ascertained and legal proceedings taken against them immediately. The people of Utah countenance no such proceedings. The Methodists are as muull entitled to protoatlrm and have just as much right to worship Let in their way as the "Mormons." of these disgraceful interruptions public services be put a stop to at once. Disgraceful. The Southern outlet of the Pacific road, by which all through frtijtt from the West was to be trans-fcrra- ), has been effectually closed, on leant of the levy of an embargo by managera of the little piece of road lich runs through Iowa to make con. itction wiih the main trunk. The Union Pacific will have to come down ts Gites Up. Union terms dictated by the Eastern lines, It should unlertake to encourage the- mless mew line to Chillicotbe, A which Mo., thus give it an unbroken Southern connection with the Atlantic seaboard. In the meantime, it must give up the would "ponge." A eich faithful heir. .Rodney. Williams, a employee of the Union Pacific the enchanting vale through which the lovely Juniata flows. There he had a rich uncle and from the said nabob he was' led to believe that his expectations were great The devoted nephew this morning received a letter Won announced the death of his rich uncle on the and he was that Juniata, 1e ieir to a of his part personal estate, to the amount of fifteen dollars, all gold, lie heir thinks he will continue to brake tails from while longer. Gtmsahicx. A movement is on foot to organize a gymnasium in this city. Such an institution would be of incalcu-- advantege to all, particularly 'hose to whose business pursuits deprive opportunities for enjoying exercise. Gymnasia are l0 attached to the public schools in ffioy of the in the Western States, and '"aostofall the older states. Calisthenics form an important of "feature of ti,. ferent .wi , DJOlCUl : 111 Ull parts of the country, and in all large cities gymnastio exercises nl -. .. a. ... lo.i ""geiyinio Condeksatioss. From Saturday's JVeii'j." Tne Deseret Agricultural and Manu- facturing Society, received on Saturday last, a bronze medal presentod by the American Pomological Society for a fine collection of plums. From Sunday's Herald: Several citizens of Fort Union have united in a declaration of their sympaValken-berthy for the widow of Mr. Van who was recently murdered at that place. They denounce the loafers in their midst, who are preying upon the community, stealing stock from the ranges and committing other crimes. An appeal is made to the people to exert themselves in putting an end to these acts of lawlessness and enforcing the laws in a spirit of vigorous justness. Pneumonia, which lately prevailed in Ophir and vicinity, has almost entirely disappeared. A mania for dancing makes up for the dulness in the mines at Dry Canyon. At a ball which lately took place two of tl e "ladies" got into a quarrel. Their fin ger nails were called to account, and for a while there was a slinging of chignons, paniers and other contrivances that belong to the female toilet. Warren Hussey, Esq., who has been absent from the city for some time, returned last week. g, tne amusement ot the to establish a From Sunday's Tribune: Pmnasiunt here should receive all the According to,the new Directory, Salt Muragement that is practicable. Lake has nearly $0,000 inhabitants. Business in Bingham is lively and on road to prosperity. Accident on thi C. T. The passen-- f the high train ue fr0Bl tbe West this morn-- al A let ter from the San Juan Mines says, is detained near Toano on account that the San Juan country is a humbug. accident which occurred on the line There are no gold ledges of any size Jtterday. A freight train left Pequop there, and as for surface diggings, they West, and some miles from that are out of the question, the very best bebecame caught in the snow which ing from two to four dollar diggings. formed a drift of about fifteen feet Hope B. Ferguson writes further from pth. lwo engines were at oncedis-J1- " San Juan, that he and his party, after to the relief of the train, but leaving Salt Lobe, went Northward, and were unable to cut their way reach in Lie Cbille Valley they were W"e al3 cau8ht lW8tl a'tacked by Indians. Two of them, Chas. more engines were ent Martin, of Binghsm Canyon, and Geo. j bile runn!n8 at fuU ePeed McClaven, of Preston, Nev., were inUPPed over by a broken rail stantly killed. He himself received two in engineer,!. Andrews, wounds, and a man named Fink, from jo mpiI,f ff ,Le eneiDe broke hi3 leg. Bingham Canyon, was badly wounded. an,j ,C,ioa fireman was badly injured. The rest escaped unhurt. Quite a numh reular . will reach here, ber of men that crossed the Colorado ,e been able to ascertain. Uiver have never been heard from. I0P'e. The movement in-lh- e e- th1' ' "ct tin ' EASTERN FURNITURE Ever Offered in this Market, IS NOir OX EXIIIBITIOX, AND FOR SALE AT I .. J. BOYLE & Go's. KAST SIDE MAIX STIIEET, OODEX. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Kooni, Purler . Kitchen or New Styles of Looking i lted-ltoom- Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, and oilier articles to adorn . - ana bcautity JIappy Homes. !.'ii noil if. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY; IMMENSE 01 RED OCT! ' a IX TRICES OF A "T T l T.-- T T- -- -N , I . . Cheaper than ever before Offered to the Puhlic. nt THE BEST '. to-d- thing not be i';!J ifi.ii ir ." r. The Finest and Cheapest stock of BY THE 3IEASURE II. CLARK, Propr. LjJ Z ' London, 28. cl&iments TVio trial nf the Tichbarae on charges of perjury which lasted 180 this morning in nis days, resulted nn 11 charges, and he was sen tenced to fourteen yeare penal servitude. The jury was oniy a snort time ouij there is great excitement over the ver- I 1 - Afi. tho rrlipt witfl announced, the claimant expressed a desire to address the Court, but the Judge rerusea permission, and proceeded to pass sentence, the claiment maintaining his usual composure. When the sentence was Ken- he shook hands with Mr. eally, his counsel, and was then taken from tbe court room by a eeiuom usea exit, plbced in a private earriage and rapidly driven to Newgate, much to tbe of an immence. ' though .tUonnnintiripnt w 1. J" which gathered outside crowd, orderly 1 to see him pass. :.! JiVt :i,7 i ,! Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. CALL AT W. FOULGHEKS General Merchandise Store, ; ti;- . MAIIV '. OGDENi STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere PAHPE & BOESSEL. PItO n t BONO PUBLICO! toano asd cherry creek & WATCHMAKERS line. STjOlGOE JEWELERS, CNDERSIONED RATE TOT ON A WTtt 'i of Stage which will hereafter be r0 THE MAIX STREET, OGDEX RUN "Watches, Clocks, , Y SEMI-WEEKL- between the above places. '' ' ( .: i ' ii H Lrave Toano Monday and Thursdays. ,. , , H tear Cherry Crerk Wednesday and latur-day- a. JEWELRY, PLATED A SILVER WARE CUTLERY, , SPECTACLES. I' , f ' . : ' K Time, Tliroiigh in 24 ' Hour Guns, Pistols, Stare make close eornectkins at Cherry CreNl " 1ocHajBUtsMiV4 wiU ' AND A.mmunition. FIRST-CLAS- ACCOMMCDATIONS. S - .. . ( . . ... 1 e .Repairing Neatly Executed. NEEDLE , , FAEE, 815.';, CARTRIDGES. GUN TOBACCOS CHOICE TWiety., ud CIOAEfl In greet MOITITT 487-l- jr rx ,,,, WOSSETT, ,.1 . MIDWIFE ',8 AND OGDEN, - F. F. MARX, Too, PHYSICIAN. HAgent, 't V - T. E. BROWN, VTA If.' 31. D. TMI YSICI AIT. FCRO EON AND OBSTETRICIAN X Alumnus of University of Va., OradiiKte nf Kichmond Medical College, Ta., Reeident 1'liysi- ciau and Burgeon to lkUge iiospiua; lenow 01 Va. Medical feociety. , After a number of years praetical acquslntanre with the I)i senses of the fcasteni and M'estern States and Territories has located perteanently at Ogden City, and promises first rlase service, upon the latest and niost improred methods of Allopathic Treatment in all department of . Medicine, Surgery and Mid wifery. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Ofllc ; JProjrltrsj.t' : r : MITCH ELE,1 Agent, Cherry CreeW blocks East of the Tabernacle, eon-ioii- dict. ' ti-SV''- AND THE - MRS. McCLXJSICY, " FOREIGN. , , G'O'O and Ittsftfence, Main St ruet. Jltf LUNCHEON. 1 ALBERT CRAY. AT THIS RON TON SALOON, Has fitted up a eat - LUNCH STAND, ' !: at v ,15 d Alcoa ' ' PrlTalc Itooni for Company . Tbe Lunch trj best rota 10 cii. to bO Ak, cl. t , ,. Torlers acd Cifsr!" |