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Show T $tn She ft,Ub4 BY TELEGRAPH. guurtion. KcaptC EVERY EVENING, 8pdafra jdn'.W. PENROSE. Editni and Bmineu M The Kellogg Gover'xnent ' Overthrown. !. hands of his opponents. Lieutenant Governor Tenn, sleoted in 1672, will at At the nripn install all those elected. same time the cour i will be organized and the entire machinery of the wow government set in motion throughout he state. Penn sent a dispatch to Presi dent Grant lust night, stating that th. people are hopeless of other rertf, and had taken up arms to maintain the legal authority of the Slate officers, elected by them, aud that they comprise the great body el the intelligent ,nnd honest peo ple of the State. Ther tfcebue 4 lieir sincere loyalty and respect for the Uui ted States Government and its officers; affirm their entire ability to maintain peace and protect liberty and th equal rights of all tlasses of citizeus. The property and .officiaU of the United States, it thU be their especial aim to defend against all assaults; and to treat with the profouudest respect and loyally. We only ask of you to wilhold any aid or prelection from our. enemies, ' the enemies of Republican rights, and of the peace and liberties of their people. Louisvi.le, 15 Sixty State guards will leave Louisville morning, by orde' of the Governor, for lireathii county, to clear the town of Jackson of a band of out. laws, under "the command of oue Strong, who have possession of the place, and rule the county. No court has been held for many months.' and the troops will c nliuue to support the judge throughout the term. Slireveport, ."). News of the action ef the people of New Orleans has been received with the greatest enthusiasm by the people thro out Northeru Louisiana. A met tinjt wns held iu this city to take actien on the proc'aniiitinn of acting Governor Penn Speeches a ere made by leading 'itizeus at the paripU, advising n 'eintii.-i.- find ajsaring the luLi e i pej ls- thin ti Vio leuce against thorn was cSttvmpla:ed. and i at their rights would be carefully A committee was appointed respec e to telegraph to New Orleans, that while the government in North Louisiana is complete, it will be bloodless. The parT ish olhcials elected in 1372 will be insulted at 10 o'clock this morning The militia will be organized at 12 o'clock BIDS WASTED. tciT1 i The People Ruling in ' . Louisiana. forwi;(ledl.rra alt p middle of Sep Tho Safe l'e Cfy Burglary Trial. Mpneyf tike tember for the company that will leave oatiout tt Liverpool mi4dle-- f Oc- tober, Vblch Vilt be the last cothpanj ,4s. i Hi, (b'i season. Al.BKBT CABBIKCTOS, E." Fund President of P. Fikb Sits Company. Who wants a,1'0 - Ecclesiastical Confer ence in Europe. The Carlists in Spain. ' AMERICAN. - a plenlid this $itjT y .A York, 15. , , I' bfliW'Pf A5t new Orleans dispatch' says:" The and fenced has a number well of is It cottou exchange has passed a resolution fcsndiome iniprofenienlev See adU . aJjoiiruiui; mi, outtt. ia. as a mark of sympathy w.lb the uioveuieiil to eaiablisti Sew St ore. finwt' atiick (' dHMwre, jimt opening, evwr bronpht iuto ttiia Crnrkcry. Cliiha, city f ,t Wstkim' Brick fcuildiof , HfU.Stret. diSWf. ' Pkbsosal Jos. Murphy, the eminent comedian, passed through our citv on his . this morning. trajf East ' General Decker, tbe diminutiTe traveler, has, arrived, and will, spend a few . days , f 'in Ogden. Cash Paid WiSKI H'KING THICKENS AT ViltiiStrwt, Oden. . diW-tf- . FOR W. L6i lir to G The name ! ef Hiic Chauncey W. West, famous not only in Weber Co., but the whole Ttrritory, and Weil, stauds a good chance lale Bishop's maa end a father. Another Chauncey made his lant Monday. See first appearance birth notice. (he great. The ef being perpetuated. son Chauncey, is now a ffi pgAl'KS. We saw this morning a splendid specimen of white grapes from Mf. James Taylor's vines on his farm Btirth'af this oi! v. They are nearly as big as the bunches of fruit, represented as samples brought from pictures Canaan by the spien in the days when Israel first appioachsd the preaiised Uud, and their flavor can't be explained is type, it can only be appreciated by in are thefinest onjonthThey wijrd. gmpis Ve have seen iu the country. Smashed a Grx. Yesterdsy a "child forest'' was in great treuble. On of "the fmle faced habitues ef the his gun and dspet gresnds fiiitig it to a considerable, distance, rendering it unfit for further use as a shoot ing iron. Therladtan went for Oeorr e e e red tnetr tliink it'' can't fix things nobody else need try Iq. MrHjll Jid ike un properly repaired 4 giTutailie deiiroyer.of Lthe Indian's property the chance to pay for it or be He woHld.uot rchoese' ti e prosecuted. fotliir, U beorge close that he' should have the latter. So this morning, Pbit Harmon that's his nam- -, J appeared before Alderman Thomson and"1' after the case was lieaid was fined $15 and costs. This was a little heavie Ji(j) LB tii $5 which the Lave- - cost him Bewould repairs sides this h,ewUl have to counsfor pay el,, which, .'wont' be quite to 7anly as settling ..with Inca pom pe; and regrets we tain.' ; ... 4: of the 'kd sii4' Hill-r-th- Inea-pomp- qf :'.:;'.:: , - a legitimate guvei uuieut in Louisiana. Washington, 16. - The President teceivtd lioui Gov. Kellogg, by telegraph, u applicaliou tor aid to protect Luutsuua (iuui domestic violence. other dispatches have been reeeived by the President or Attorney Geuerul up iu nuou. The application was reierred lo the Attorney General who had a long interview with the President on the subject, Secretary Uelkn.ip not beuii iu town. As ihs result of the coufert'iice the President has issued a proclamation iu the usual tor oi, reciting the reports of insurrection agaiusi the coustituied uuiuurmes ot the State of Lnuiiina, aud iiraering all iu surgenls to difperst wlilila five uay. The President gots u Luu; liruuch to night. Dispat?ues from Gsn. iimery at Ni Orieaos through the War Depur: uv'u't are brief and only confirm the pie.s dupaiches. The President, in conversation to day, expressed surprise at the conduct uf the opponents of tue tiellogj; govcrnmeui in resorting lo arms to nmiuiuin their poll tical position. lie had expressed to many citizens of Louisiana his kindly disposition toward the people of that S.ate, and lind hoped fur better ibtugs. They 'misjudged jf they thought that a resort to violeuce woulJ be passed by the government."' In this connection tie in cidea.ly. remarked that prompt meuri would suppress further Uittiui baucesautt that a similar course would have fcavetf the country fio.u the late rebellion. The President himself wrote twe military orders, addressed to Cenituand er Littery, saying, in effect, that tbey must protect life and preserve I lie peace to the best of their ab.lity. All orders to be issued by them must be previously submitted To (he proper military authorities tor approval. , There wu io regular plan of military movements, but orders will be issued t j meet the emergency. Troops will be sent to New Orleans in such numbers as may be required, as the President is determined to pave life and preserve the peace. Geueral Sherman and Secretary Belknap both being absent from Washington, military tJers are issued through Adjutant General iownseitd. The President's proclamation issued in 1873 during the MoEnery and Kellogg difficulties gave ..twenty days for the belligerents to disperse. The present procUm-Uigives oaly five days. f Geueral Emery, in a 'dispatch dated yesterday addressed to General WeDow-all- , and sent to the War Department, says be has not troops enough to maintain Viniself, if a coutliol suould .'occur between ihiHroop and tie inVurgents; and, further, the troop has lost its moral effect in preventing or suppressing the k ' ', disturbances. Win. Denton, the safe burglar wbo.e trial was set down for hot appearing, his bail of $2,000 was declared forfeited. " -- The grand jury have bill for, conspiracy againft ltich Harrington aud A. D. Williams,' Coxdensatdss From last evening's A 8lJer el having beea caught Jn I'tah Lake, near the mouth of Piovo River, weighing lib lor. and measuring Sftlariength, Hon, A. P.. Itoekwood writes that he put oOO silver eels into a fish pond in Salt Lake Co mty in 1872, which comniuuicates with the lake through tributary of Jordan Iliver; it 'hat time they were only from three to five Inches long. Drffnure patentee and proprietor of the medicated vapor bath, is going to t'alii'erhia, to introduce his patent. The Temple at St. George is progress-n- g slowly. Preparations are being made to; pWeV the Tabernacle. Work-Be- n are scarce in the South. Fruit dry-i- s all the go in Dixie. Scarlet fever " prevaTiB;'''- :J 1: - ss l Fioin this merniDg'e Htrald:? Day before yesterday a man named Riley George O'Kecfe through tho 'ft.' lung," but' he is likely to recover. O'Keefe' was shot with several bullets ne in Nevada. Some months ago he wasshoj in five places in Alta, afterwards t Dry Canyon he was cut and sliced with a koife, and now he has a hole in nis lungs.,. Bn U lives through all.- - , The loss ty the burning of the Ceunty Court e foots up $300. "Faith n'ncl Fidelity wilt be played y the Hoskini-Dstrrecombination this evening. The total freight receive I and forwarded ever the Utah Ceotral in the month of August, was 21.436,16.3pounds. And over the Utah Southern, 33,618,047 pounds. ht cook-hous- ll , found ' true and nlo against Col Whitney and several de teetivrs. Some of them gave bail aud others failed to appear and their arrest ; was ordered. The A'ewt: ' " , ., New Orleans, lo. State House surrendered at seven a. ra. to Penti's millitia, without firing a gun. I tin's militia are already about The entire motrupoii au 10,000 strong force. Kellogg's mili ia, eic, are without The arsenal surrendered at nine arms. a. m. to the citizens, or Penn's militia Kellogg, Longsireet and others have ta- ken refuge iu the Court llju.-- e "Ha ' force... ' , ' 1 - p. m ) . .. s - SAlVLTJEL ! main S4trrrt, . . 1 rumor tbtt : : t'.MO-.tn- STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. P.O .Box ' 5M. '' dl7-t- - 11. FOULGEH. HOKEOCKS; - -- . , SPMIXG f AID - Offdfii General LIcrciiandisc . A XI) SCuUJIEJi Id all for FU R COXTIiACTORS, - GO i . gret verier, SI ... ' AT THE LO WKKT D. PUG1I & SON, BUILDERS famil s MAIN' " ,Iftn,& LiDftTtt. 8Loe boot Cell on mc'on.l exntniue price LOW AND FRUITS Br Express, Dally, in thf ir sprsou, Shipphtff a Spetritilty, iiX)bs cbo, ebo GroooroioB, Provisions, FIOTTIFS.' ft"All torSelestTF.KV BROWN,; CALIFORNIA'- VEGETABLES . of Prints. ShirtiBee. .Fiaonr lj. " Sheelitnj!, Notions c. UK NTS FURNISMNU of the ln'ifi stvlrit its erent variety. ! . II ATKH, ITUBEl PLAIN aud ORNAMENTAL STAIR BUILDERS. Orders left at John Boyle's Furniture Sti rc 'vlil reytivc promjit attention ,,, , 1 T. D. CONWAY, FITTH St.; , PEAEKR in v ' s 4C41 U 4J ,.. . The FiDeflt and - - OGDEN. etock of reapist . EASTERN FURNITURE t Milwnukie, 15. Chief Justice Ryan this morning pronounced the decision ef the Supreme Court in the injunction suit against the railroads of the State to compel them to comply with the Pe'ter law. The court affirms the cocstifutiouality ef this law, and directs au injunction to issue compelling all railroads of the Stale lo comply with is provisions, exC' ping the Milwaukee and Prarie Du Ch en divi sion of the St. Paul and ' Milwaukee road, which holds an old territorial charter and is not subject to the clause in the Stale Constitution which authorizes the Legislature to alter or repeal the (barters. 1 he road excepted, however, is less than 200 miles in length. tJpff . .. Eier in tills Marliet, IWNOmoNEXUIRITlON, AND FOR SALE AT GLASSWARE, . . ' . " China, lamps, Cutlery OflVred J. BOYLE & Go's. a? o is s hew EAST SIDE MAIX CROCKERY, f; ' 8TIIEET, OGDEN, AND All kinds of Houseliold goods, for tlie Drawing KooniParter . flew rstylrs or LooKing Jiitehen or n' Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, ; and other articles to adorn ' ' , aiid'lMautiiy Happy lloines. uea-Koom- PLATED WA11E! Cot-hifc- 4 IN W ATKINS' FOREIGN. : London! 16' dispatch to the Stmiard from Santander says the Carlists threaten Irun and San Sebastian, and reinforcements will be seut to these garri-Soii- s by steamer from Santander. In the meantime a. strong force of Carlists are reported to he marching on Santander 'J f , by way of Oiduna. , Some mills int Bolton have withdrawn the notice of a redaction of wages, aud it is possible the strike will be ended, by ' A BRICK BUTLMKG. special arbitration; j v Teslh. 16. , 50, f: .'A.' The Moldavians have rcrosseJ the yungarian frontier without commilliug any breach of the peace. 4; Paris 4 V' Tlie Finest Stock in the City. : f .1286-t- f 1 - City Drug Store! ' . (KitUl JRUSTEESVNOTICE. T9 HEREBY OINF.N THAf TDi NOTTCK tbe fecond School IHstrict hare levifd a tax of one tcurlh of one per cm t or lb pnj uifutof liabilitira, building recitiuy ruoms aud otb.r icbool pmpoee. ( 15. . 69-- n PUMPS!PUMPS! stuaut . g H ls Main Street, Ogden OLDEST AND BEST FA31ILY HOTEL Fifth StreeV ' Ogden, Wherhe will he glad of a thora of patroimge. 5 tr done vtitk A FULL LIKK OF FOR FLKASURE DRIVES KXCURS10N PARTIES. flf'uS" : : AL80, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Wines and Liquors, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KEKNEIY,tri) JACIET. TUSTATIOS and AMiOKlUU BITTERS. ..,. OR iWliolcsalc ixiaca. otall. tSf lfpared. "1 Prescription Accurately if VITJJAIT FREE COS VEYAS'CEt'. .tt WATER. Fonrlh Street, Ogden, . Half Block West of Main Street ALL KLNOS'OF ' ' ' .4 ' ,. , Nativea &rlmp prted Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets'; Boors and Sash. Fancy Biiilding Material every description. :o; ; -- BILLS OF LUMBER filled to order f team Mill, on Bftr Lake Divide, at the lowett ratts and on reasonable teru.8. and Gray Lime, -- Dllim PropV TO AND PROM R. B. DEPOT. Get OWESLO YESl; : ' Genuine Old Scotch Wliiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, ine Jamaica Hum, JUulch Schnapps d92 ' J Groceries! Groceries! sing) Board by the Day or Week. CARRIAGES jruuus. IIRUSIIE9, Cte. PAIXTS, OILS,TJLIKi;s.rAKXISUES, IN THE CITY. ' : cctiuuicry uuu Aouut EMM e, STREET, OGDEN: PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, TIIOMA8 DOXEY, , THOMAS tTT, In the trail of the accomplices of JAMES BIKCII. Dor-tea1 3 M. d;tt8-to day, Col. Vilette and , 5 Aug 34, 187. being examined, denied that they knew in advance or had anything to do with the Marshal's escape. The prose-cutidi seek to prove that Vilette held " c' the rope while limuine made Ins descent. ' ' " ' Berne, 15. ' .'.-FOR gALE THE BEST AND CHIAP The ' International Postal . Cungress KEEPS FOltt'C aud 1.1 IT All its here to session the Ml'tt for deep or .Uallow well.. Alio, Paopened day. tent Point tor Drive Well funipe, with mitable delegates were present except those Iron piping. Pumpi repaired and fitted upon r.attoD-abfrom the United States. or tit ef Oiit terms, at M itr It h!io. 15. Bonn, 14tf lilliiiiKOaice YarU.Oiidt-n- . ., f . i ... ,; The conference of the Kvangelicnl Greek and Anglican called hy Dr. Doll iuger, began here Forty clergymen were present. OGDEN HOUSE. France, Russia, Gurmany, England, the Uuited States - and Greece were represented. Doctor Bollinger and Bishop Remkens made addresses. ' spring jsi:isX speciaity: W K. COVIlttiTOX, rrop'r. Dispatch. Longsireet Lata Traveling Agent for Townsend Doum ' was capiuied drew an excited crowd in 8ATISFACTON GUARANTEED. d278-- t. , ... were whs Charles Hotel, front of the St. i Mtreet. .Janes Flflb Uilliams, addressed by R. H. Marr in a speech con- d301-6' ' gratulating the people on the restoration of legal authority, counseling' tbem to SODA show by their orderly conduct., that ihy s to secure wanted thtir just rigli only without infiinging on the rights of other 80DA WATER WILL BS SPARKUNQ our , people. Mayor Willi this afternoon issued a H. S. BLANCETT & CO, proclamation of the same tenor as Marr's OCDEN MANUFACTORY, Are bow Kelling speech. Andrew Dumont, a member of Wholesale or Belail. School and Board, Kellogg's Legislature EYANSTON COAL who surrendered to the citizens, said BCICK SPRINGS ON REASONABLE TERMS. ALSO Kellogg fled at the first fire and has not , been seen or heard of since. TVliito City Cuntomera can be inpplud daily at their Ten thousand unarmed citizens escortreaidencea. . BEST IK THK UARKtT. THE ed Lieut. Gov. Penn to the State House this afternoon. The soldiers in the U. S. Wa have alao opened a W.ighta and Meatnre. Guanuitasd Correct, coiy Custom House gave three cheers for the citizens, as Gen. Ugden's militia passed CEEAM SALOON! that building this afternoon. The militia TFJiKS-Cas- li fcefore on d" or responded heartily. The streets are very On the Premisea. liverj, for old TRUST has quiet. The funerals of those killed yeskilled poor THAI. A terday were largely attended Ordtrt left at J 0. Box 29, or at dispatch has been sent to the President th factory, jvtt below Z. C. M. J., Fourth requesting him to recognize the Penh . Office eorner Fifth and Franklin St's., Street, will rtctive Trovpl Attention. ! , . government. The Kellogg government ba been Ogden. PATXE & CHRISTIAN. l. tr pi A tTT A oyerthrswn. and the entire city is in the trips. SOW ARRIVING 1u.j-)- Coii(iUiitf-wj- t AND RETAIL CKALERS IN WH0LK8ALK FALL & WINTER GOODS I , barricades have been torn down, and the street cars have resumed tboir EepairiHg1, Cleaning, The ualk Tru.ta. t. RT: James williams .:-'- )V C. LAW KK.NCK, M XObEKT , Gen. Fred. Ogden has just made a speech from the gallery of his headquarters, s aiing that the war was over, wishes to isfom aud advising the people to go quietly lo the public that h. ban opened for businesa in th their homes and resume their usual vohi line at nlv bop, ' cations. Gov. Peon this a. m. appointed tO PooCt Xext Jlotrl, Thorn is Boylan, a well known detective, v chief of police, and he is organizing a :'- rjit ST.W STOCK OF -- TAILORING. m. lreI.L.CORY. 1I0. d.Hl'-S- t4 OGDEN ' ! for building a franm S. hwil-hwUSuited prnpoml 2tix30 ft. at liu'a, will I up to Mto(iv, Ut inct , to b adilrmM tii 'imi, L. Ciw.y, I'iula. W eber Co. V. T.. at wImxi rsideira tiute. Th lciactioiM ran be wo p to tlio ribt to Truttara Jijr vr alt - A FIXE ASfORTJJEM OF CELEBRATED TUB BAIN WAGONS, Made expreeily for this market on tale at the yard. Apmi for the &al of tb unrivalled, graiinaving, VIBRATOR ICE i ' nresr mg iviacmne ' With a full supply of Extras. 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