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Show Mrs. Muybridge Is a pretty little woman of i3; her husband an artist, a fine man of 47; Larkyns was 35 The husband on discovering the liason, which he had for some time suspected, and whicL was proved by some letters in the possession of a nurse who acted as go between for the guilty parties, followed Larkyns to Napa County, where he was en gaged on a luiaing map, and going to his lodgings, shot him through the heart. It is doubtful if a jury will be found wh will convict Muybridge of erime. The ehooting of a wife's seducer is a simple act of justice, and the law should be amended so as to make such crimes as Larkyns' a cap ital off ense,and private citizens would then be saved from the necessity of "takins the law into their own hands." f OGDE.. UTAH. "Wcdncsdaj Oct. Evt'niu, 21, 1874 TO TIIHOLX.fi KOUTE CHI VI. The recent Visit of Jay Gould, with the leading men of the U. P. It. R. had other objects in view beeides the inspection of the line, the permanent settlement of the junc tinn question aod the general imrailroad. provement of the great Va have received information, from a relialle source, that a very, affectimportant matter was arranged and ing the interests of the Union calcuand 0 ntral Pacific Railroads, lated, incidentally, to benefit Osden and Salt Lake Cities. 'In a few weeks a line of steamers will be put on the route from San Francisco to China and Japan, to Steain- compete with the Pacific Mail ' travel the ship' Company, and bring overland. Jay Gould is at the bottom of the movement, and the two big railroad companies are with him heart and soul. The project, if suc- LODGE, RKrtlLAB MEETING Na. 6, 1. 0. 0. V., will b held on Wednesday t at oclcck at triea Evening, CHOP JEIOUSE. OF OGDEN Halt-put- If asoaie Hwll, MainMreet. ia good itandiug are inrited to to attend. AH WILL BE OPEsED ON TIIUBSDAY the 1st iuat, on Main Street, nest dooj to Tribe' a. MEALS AT ALL HOURS JOS. APPOI.OXIO, Wm. M. COOK, N.G. T; S. BROWN, Sec'y. ALLEN'S. WALLA WALLA O. O. F. I. iMBS JLInIiEBJ Prop'r. d2S-t- f. tet That n Baking Powder can stand the mrefui chemical asmlTsia like Dooley's ? a Ymx towDiR. Although subjected to the wnet cri tka) analyzation, no ingredients could be found entering into the composition but men as are perfectly pure and nutritious. This acoouuts for the entive and uniform satisfaction given by Doolet'i Yiam I'nwDU in the culinary (if nrtmnt. It ia tbe cheapest, beet, and most 'eliable Baking Powder known, ana ia recommended upon its merit alone. Yew Grocer keeps it. GUNS FOB CAKES, CONFECTIONERY! SWEETM EATS, I Grata at Produee in Exchange. VALENTINE K. bOKSStX. d Main Street, Osrden. TO Opposite First National Bank, aud First South Slreet, ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMKRS AND tte public generally that I ain prepared ta do werk in the UunNtnllh Line on skort notice and with deepatch. lu consequence of scarcity of money I will tak Sa Just received, a SPLENDID STOCK Of Eastern and Western Boots and SALT LAKE CITY. Country Sealers A OLD WALKER BUILDING. AND ALL KINDS OF G Soda & Fancy Summer Diinks d6-2- Shoes They invite inspection of their stock of at Wholesale. supplied Co., Full Line of Fall Dry Goods IL WALLACE'S! GUNS!! ! 0? ARK IN DAILY RECEIPT Evidence Accumulates t e Hry Goods. Groceries, c. ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. : 15ig. HoopkeCiti, Oct., Junction: cessful, will add greatly to the traffic and travel on the roads, and bring to many more visitors who will want and see Salt Lake, aha mo jtop travel to Salt Lak, the more dollars dropped ia Ogden, even if passengers do not stay over night. The intention is as seon as possi b'e to build vessels for the service of the railroad companies, and thus assist in the movement to restore the mercantile marine interest which was allowed to go to ruin during the "late unpleasantness' It is understood that Capt. Glass, who went west last evening, will take charge of the United States vessel to be placed on the Pacific Ceast as a marine Bchool, in which apprentices will learn the art of plowing the main, after the fashion of the floating marine academies of Old England. A spirit of competition is beiDg and it is aroused on both will be results its that be to hoped in the launch seen before many years, American-buil- t of al of vessels, i ng immense for our mer needed kinds cuutile interests, manned by Ameri can crews who have learned their handicraft in schools of our own. It is a disgrace to American enterprise and galling to American pride, that "England controls the trade of the siai and that the union jack flutters in the ocean breeze over sail and fun above merchandise and voyagers to every clime, while the stars and tripes ara seldom seen except within the borders of Uncle Sam's dominions, on terra firma. Every enter- prise that will promote our mercan tile marine interests should be wel comed in every part of our glorious we cannot expect the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to bfl be. very greatly charmed at. the project which is to establish a new through route from New York to China and Japan. s, Union,-thoug- A TRAGIC EXD. From the San Francisco Chronicle wo learn that Major Harry Larkyns was' shot and killed at the Yellow Jacket Mine, Napa County', California, last Saturday night, by Edward J. Muybridge, with whose wife ae had been, carrying on a criminal inI timacy. Larkyno wasa native of Inverness Scotland, and was very respectably connected. He fotrght in India and u der Garibaldi, served in the French war srmy during the wWn Th was promoted to- th rank cf Major. He came to Salt Lake with Arthur Neil, an English gentlo-ma- u whom he met in Paris, and went with him to San Francisco, where he moved in the best society until he fell out with Niel on financial matters, and was finally prosecut-b- y the latter for obtaining money under false pretences. Since then Franco-Prussi- an - Potatoes. KOTICE 19, 1874. Whilst perusing the columns of the Deeeret Weekly, my attention was di rected to an article in tbe local colamn of tbe 14th iost., from Mr. 0. L. Farreli of Logan, Cache Co. I believe all thit he eaid about tbe "murphies." Mr. James Stones, of West Weber, sent tack to Mr. Breeze's for seed of two kinds, tbe one is Breeze's Peerless, the other is King of the Early. The Peerless is a late potato. Mr. Stones made me a present of two of eaeh kind last spring, and in order to make the most of them 1 cut one eye in a piece. The former made fourteen sets, the latter made sixteen. Tbey were planted in one continuous row, one eye or set in a hill, 18 iaches between sets. From the fourteen sets I had when dug OOJlbs; From the King of the arly, sixteen sets 44Jlb. Pretty well for Muskrat. Can you beat it Cache Valley? The King of the Earlies i about eight or ten days earlier than tbt early rase. Seed can be bad from Mr. James Stone, West Weber. Thomas Kiad. We bare received a sample of Breeze's Early from Mr. 0. L. Farrel, of Logan, and last evening picked a very fine one, weighing about a pound, but not by any means the largest, and baked it. When ceoked, it was as white and mealy as flour, of splendid flavor, solid and sound,. and we pronounced it the best petatat we had tasted or seen for several years. We do net think they can be excelled. Ed. The Lee Memorial 3Ionu ment. Barley and Potatoes taJcen in exchange. Wheat, Oats, ALL WHOM IT rpO X The MAY CONCERN. heretofore existing between the undersigned aa retail batchers, is this day di solved by niutnal consent. The Busi less will be conducted by Mathias Biei who will collect all debts due said firm. KOBERT JOHNSON. d24-3MATHIAS BIKL. t JAMES ALLEN & Co. d2S6-3- Z. C. H. THE WM. S. READ TO INFORM HIS WISHES and the public generally,. thatheha removed his Bootand Shoe Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the business ia all its branches, ou tbe most Just Arriving and to Arrive ! 3? 1,000 Cottage Organs ManuDRESS About twice ai many as any other establishment lu the world. PRO- Mr. P. 1. H y an, whose Head fc Ryan, Fifth Street, at the Depot, wheie business wil be known fro a this date as be attended to with punctuality and GENERAL Men's, Boys' and Children's SOLO STOPS, Tox Humana, Jubilante, Delieante, Yilettoa, Original with and peculiar to the HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOVES Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery of all Grades. ESTEY ORGANS, Also eTerything ele in tl MUIC LINE, Illustrated Catalogues aent free. JOHN DA1TES tit I IS & SON, A FULL STOCK OF Saddles, Harness Glaas-War- e, Queen's-War- s, s, PTIOB, DE'GS, Harness Trimmings, Cordage and and Tin-War- JUST RECEIVED, An assortment ol the most popular and Best PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa CJaus, Eclips, Diamond, Inipnved New Lra, fecotia, Kansas, Diamond Loal Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scorchers, Charm Box, Red Cross, Corals, ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOB CASE HAND PICKED A Full assortment of CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. COAL! SIMM PRIME AXD HACIMES SEWUG ORGASS Just in Stock. WAGONS AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING com-muuit- y, YARD. W. H. Hooper, Supt. BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, First-clas- STAPLE I1ABDWAP.E, GROCERIES, Paper-Hanging- CITY. GOODSl CLOTHING OF LATEST STYLES! wan, a good fitting Boot, in the most fashionable style, go to Reed & Ryan's. Tonsoriul Artist, DRY OF ASSORTMENT WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL If you The latest advices from the Lee Memorial Association is that Prof. Edward dl0-3V. Valentine, the sculptor, having procured from Vermont a block of pure white marble, is fashioning the statue of Gen. Lee, which is to be placed on the DIM.V, BE1ETT, & CO,, grand monument now being erected at his tomb, at the Washington and Lee DEALERS IN University, Lexington, Virginia. The figure represents Gen. Lee reposing in an easy, recumbent position upon a coaoh, his head and shoulders slightly raised above the body, his Kfl arm out- Grass Kanyon and Rocky stretched by the side of bis sword, bis Mountain right arm laid across his breast. He wears full Confederate uniform, including boots aud gauntlets, and a light drapery covers nearly the whole form. The Satisfaction Guaranteed. appearance is natural and graceful, indicating peaceful slumber rather than death. The monument, when surmounted Office near U.C. Freight House. with this fine work of art, will be a listing memorial to one of Virginia's The Coal sold by us is all picked over noblest eons and patriots. The members of this association are gentlemen well by hand and warranted freo from slate, and favorably known by the entire stone or slack. d23 If who will see that nothing is left undone that will add to the beauty and finish of this great work. We are advised by the Secretary, Mr. Chas. , D.ividson, of Lexington, Virginia, that the funds subscribed are insufficient to Ogden Junction. eouiplete the monument. In order to JUNCTION (roRMERLY HOTEL:) further this object they have issued a size HOME AND CUSTOM SOLICITED steel life engraved po.rtr.ait of ..der. TRANSIENT guaranteed. Lee, to be sold only by subscription, authorized the through agents, proceeds SI. lI.BEARVKLXYf Proprietor. of such sales to be applied toward the d49tf. completion of the work. An opportunU ty is here presented to every peraon, not C. MORITZ, only to procure, at a reasonable price, a superb life-lik- e portrait of the Great General, but to aid in the erection of a Fifth Strxm, Oode. lasting monument tc his memory. Each Xaaj Shaving. Ilairdressing. Don't subscriber will receive a certificate duly forget the place, near 0. Y . Turer'a Rook gtere. signed by the Secretary and Chairman " of the Lee Memorial Association. We commend this valuable portrait l the public, an J predict for it an immense sale. Some energetic person C. SUTHERLAND. should secure the agency in this section JLate Circuit Judge, Hiehigan, for eight aud ex-C.J to aasist in this noble work. W. W. Bostwick & Co., Nos. 177 & 179 West CEORCE C. BATES. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, have Lata U. 8, District Attorney; Liah And n for lt rears. J been appointed General Managers of alt agencies in the United States. All com- COUNSELORS munications addressed to the above firm SALT LAKfl CITY, UTAH. , for circulars, certificate! and terms to Especial attention siren to examination of 49 agents, will receive their immediate mine, and certificates of Trtlta. attention. . Aud Fancy Notions. A3KXTS dispatch. N. B. GIXGIIAMS, in thit class of Organs, charming all, tiring none. ability in the trade none can dispute, Vox and whose beauty and style of workmanship has only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will LINSEYS AND A scientific scale; and to aid him in DUCED tbis, h has taken into OF FLANNELS, GOODS, FINEST CASES, THE BEST TONE EVER CONSISTING G-OOID- The Choicest Styles and Patterns of factured Monthly. THE ALL OUR Organ Estey OGDEN BRANCH' I., All orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive attention. proff' d296-t-f K'S C LA R ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 03 a WINE AND LIQUOR DEPO d6-tt- J. yn 05 SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH, . BEES ALE Of the Finest, Qualities manufactured, on draught or in bottle, JBicbi-ga- AT LAW dU-l- Ministers of the the doctor. -- the cook According to the London Times, the munitions ef war necessary to carry on- the Carlist insurrection in Spain are smuggled in through the frontier between Spain and France, packed ia dry goods boxes, wine barrels, cases with a layer of sardine boxes on top, grocery crate3. and he h is lived a hard and chequered other mercantile packages consigned life, struggling for a living and to to regular dealers id provinces occu win bin way back to respectability. pied by the troops of Don Carlos. - COULT & DAVIS, PLASTEREES SATISFACTION AddreM d6.2w l'lt I S II WHISKY AND Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, Clfi jn-irnrp- p tiv nnr.APFt? .1 - thaw .41 J. f - J. I A l . .4 f ncnnif V V aw - ! Plas- art. - - Ogden, "Pfi I VLVM TUP T1VPHV RTATti ,ES Xothing adulterated. All of the best selection GUAHANTEID. JAMV.S COCLT, SALT LAKE CITY. THE CHOICEST TtUAADS OF ClG jdsooiy- - tin h ang ln the CLARK'S LIOUOR STORE Main Street, ti ro Jir AT tering executed in the first stlye of the SCOTCH W Salt JLake City. Plain and Ornamental :f ALSO. ACHOICK A8S0RTMENTI0J h. CLARK1 Prourietor - flni Use: ee of ti ifesi t. to o fair |