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Show THE UTAH XOItTIIERX. lundion. ' eVKRt 'thf W. EVE5I!, StinHayi -- Co"fi!t-C.- xcepted, u d Buin6M PWiW' EdiU" of PkusthoodMeictiho.-- A mteUng be will .. priesthood of Weber Count o'clock at the Second Ward e d .t one A prompt next Saturday ,flh.ol bouse U earnestly requestattendance ,nd foU j ed. Kkw I YoBK.-J- W. ohn Young.Pres-Mdentofi- he Utah Northern R. K , was a Nicholas Hotel, New uert at the St. 23th. york, Oct. Jj: f; j Cole. the West this from arrived ofCalifomi. The toorniDgobiWaytoWasMngtn not did result of the elections yesterday matu-tinhis his stomach after ,gree with Goiso to ihk CAP.TAL.-Sen- ator al meaL i J ? services of the Biiti" L. Gillogly took Infant child of Rev. J. residence of the at tl.ee this morning ' a lare number ihe family, attended by Tuttle friends. Bishop of sympathizing few a touching delivered officiated and 1 Ihe Mineral words of consolation. Back to Lint The resurrection of announced by Mr. Col. Witcher, as Sl0an'. in .hii St. Louis letter, calls to is at the mind the fact that his baggage " order. his to House, subject ' Ogden JJe. Sloas. E. L. Sloan, Esq., the Lake lhraid, is able, editor of the Salt to dtcided sp1urgiag" in SL Louis addressed the .Board of on Trade of that city, last Wednesday, resources mineral the agricultural and No doubt he handled of this Territory. the subject' with his usual ability.?.'. Metropolitan Hotel, Omaha. Hon.,S.' Mucligan, and Rev, J, Smith and Ed. Kinivan, of Salt Lake City were among the arrivals at the .Grand Hotel, Ban Francisco, on the 3d inst. '.. o - " ' CHisos is Camp Douglas. We learn that an order has been issued from the War Department by which Captain Wm. JIoweilrAssilaut Quartermaster, is duty at Camp Douglas and ordered to Granida,' Colorado, to take the place of Capt. E. B. Carling, who will proceed to Camp Douglas and report for duty to the commanding officer of that post for duty. . relieved from Mr. G. J. Turner, Ornithological. the esteemed master mechanic of the repairing shop of the Central Facific, received, two or three days ago from California, a dozen quails, six of each sex. They are beautiful 'specimens of the feathered tribe, and ( although not as large as the eastern quails er partridges, are more attractive in appearance, and richer in plumage. Mr. Turner intends to present them to President Farr to be placed in the Grove. Hazabdocs. During these lovely nights boys are apt to keep late hours ad amuse themselves in kindling bonfires in the streets, often to the imminent danger of property. Last night some boys en the Bench lit a fire near tb residences of cUiiena ; living there. Had a breeze come up at the time, the Maze and sparks would probably have bea blown toward the houses and fences and endangered their safety. We '"ink it would bet advisable to put an Mi to this f- dangerous amusement, Col. Fife to His Friekds. A letter a. Fife to Mayor Thomson, dted aOlhinst., announces' that the missionaries who left here for Europe, bad in New York in good health d enjoyed a pleasant trip. They were 'wated with invariable kindness all the Y, nd traveled at half fare. Cabin P&ssage was engaged in the iron Steam-"- P "Oceanic," of the White Star line, l'ch left thai port for Liverpool, en the rt iast., the fare being fixed at $40.00. oL Fife speaks in glowing terms of the uty and greatness of the Metropolis. "ited the ., Police quarters and the wher he was etruck with the and inir.nioo vi mc juejiariineni Men has under its guardianship the Peace n.i . .. . a Iuer 0, lne c,,yt wn09e p0p. .. n nuifcers one million souls. A tot 10 Nibl0'8 Thcat Produced him Erand 'P1019 f "Black Crook," in which over otin Ki,n.i..j utmet gins, C09- t-es of gauze from Col. W. ,s, I to push forward with ail speed, the work on the Utah Northern road. The weather is favorable, the material is at hand, the engine Is ready to push foiward, all that is wanted is additional labor, which, if supplied, will ensure the early completion of an enterprise that demands the greatest encouragement. The different districts along the projected route promised to furnish four or five men each to aid in the construction of the road. They are now called upon to redeem their promise and lend their aid in finishing the good work commenced under the most favorable auspices. Turn out then, bravely and earnestly, with unflagging teal lend your service in advancing your own interests and these of all who have a feeling of pride in the homes which their industry has reared. BY TELEGRAPH. LUNCHEON. it The Revolution in Central America. Over! PEOPLE AT TH ' Sudden 'Death cf ' an It is a noticeable fact that, FINE C0GNA0 Of BRANDY, Case Goods, - : 31 , Paints, Oils, Varuifthes, .. Turps, ! 7 r 1KD ' ; .. . i GROCERIES.! AT LOW FIGURES ! Fine StocV of Perfumery' and Toilet Articles East Temple Street, 75 First South Street. : CONSTANTtY Cheapness and Elegance Combined. dl-- ON ' HAND. , PREPARATORY TO MOVING t .','', y. INTO THEIR ! JEWELERS, Watclies, Clocks,1 t . - GUN i FREIGHT DErOT. " : n i : '.! jtS ; , and Shingles, . of the bert quality, ! i : ,j .Iaih, r ' ; ; WIIITlTpi2(fE! ",. ' .j CARTRIDGES. and CIGARS In great d87-l- jr call'ai) see. i ; W. D.! WILLIAMS; 1 J ' I J 0 Ji " ES H1 U ' Li S ' EL . AGAIS . C4 ..rut G s : ' on lland In Ahvnys 3L.u.rjj:e Quantities. A.mmunitioii. It i0 The tlicapest in Town. Repairing Neatly Executed. - , I j it- - YARD, AND CHOICE TOBACCOS Tariety. ? BARNARD WHITE'S OPPOSITE LUMBER YARD. " ' , $ f f.. r i - ' Guns,Pistols? BUtCHERSHOP. ; SEAR V. .;. NEEDLE d-- 2 Fourth Street, Oydcn. i Now. ogdeist, P. j , and Residence, Slnln Street. tf i Corner Wall and Sixth Street, J E WE LB r, rLA TED tvifery. ; i i .) Lumber, of the public Is respectfully - - LUMBER j CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. Surgery and - ." i SILVER WARE; SERG EON AND OBSTETRICIAN PHYSICIAN, of University of Va., Graduate of Richmond Medical College, Va., Resident Physi clan and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of Va. Medical Society. After a number of years practical acquaintance with the Diseases of the Kastern and Western States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class semce, ujion the latest and most improved methods of Alio, pathic Treatment in all departments of Mid- -. Ofllce & JIAIX PiTKKKT, OtaILV. T; "E. BROWNJ Mj pi The patronage solicited. r - ; it '.hi WATCHMAKERS WAK-- H Bargain ( -a THE CITY DRUG STORE! THEM A CALL Tig Medicine, at 't&i"tCaU, - dyj-t- f NEW BUILDING ! If , TOG Preprd. Fresorlptions Accurately PARPE & BOESSEH i, Prime' Beef , ' Million Etc., ... fH t 1 i f Good Cuts and Low Prices. ' COALVILLE COAL. Th I (t"l!.- - , : f !?.. 1.. f undersigneJ has IN ANY QUANTITY - By the ton at the cars, " ". delivered, Mailt ' JR., at U. P. Freight house IIOLTHER, 7 , ?. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. 7.'(j DOMESTIC '" ; 1 ' TWEEDS, b t ,r it .i;VSTlNGS,Eto. Jus t licoeired,;,, Suits or simile garments mads to order in the Latest ' at the lowest prices. Style ami SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. of Main Strut. West of-- r CAS6IMERE3, v ' STORES, '.',' '' ' 8COICH ' : Fifth Steibt, Ogdejt, Block ,' BEAVERS,' FASHIONABLE TAILOR; Half a BROAD-CLOTHS- , , J, It. AD FOBEIGX - . A choice selection ., vh Special Rafrs by the Car Load, Office 0 -- 18.00. SANFORD BINGHAM, Street,-Ogden- 1 hi,- - $7.00. -- . PIONEER AND CITYDRUQ TO ANY T 'I - c- between th DELIVERED '' ' Hess nt his old Btabd 1 T. W. JONE. Cloth- ing Cleaned and Repaired." 183-l- m 3 FAMILY GROCERY. HO! ; FOR CONFERENCE. JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, Fifth Street, Ogdeu. IKVITE3 ATTENTION" TO of GROCERIES AND HIS' HIW GmDavis:- - SALT LAKE CITY; AND . PROVISIOXS, HAS TBI i 4 . . CHEAPER THAJT Tfl? CTlBAPEgTJ CHOICEST TEAS, FASHIONABLE COFFEES AND FAMILY .GROCERIES '., ....7' r'-- J DRSS-MAKIN- ' MRS. C. - - TO UNDEBTAKI Sal t Lake Ogden. A IX KINDS v . FASHIONABLE BOOMS" st H .... FAMILIES' '.;: - WOtLD JfEEl)LETTOBK, for ladies and children. RECEPTION. . v Fifth Street, Tg PREPARED l: 1 OXfc-A.ICA.M- DO C i ty. ..'. P UR CHASE V- - .'!.;'':' WELL .a T8 tfPr STAIRS bo - WHISKIES, GINS, Cheap. . - TTJRE WINES, For He is Determined to Sell PRESENT STOCK OF GOODS sister-in-law- . .. ; OUT FURNITURE -- , 1 1 CLOSING ! ; ARB to-d- in Patent Medicines Immense Stock .ii.i and Pic-ni- c far Parties, as known, no suicides have resulted also the from the recent panic. central rarH and olW places FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, were also visited. The Boston has a "Fragment Society," are connected with the Brewery and Yt S. READ atestsatiafactionU J expressed by Col. now in its sixty-firenn be obtained, with or without Mu year, thich supA3 REMOTED mS BOOT AND SHOE SHOP sis, on application to plies the poor with clothing made to T. 11. Webster's old stand, irora fragments contributed by its Co., Hl'ST JIEROLD, -A few doort South of (he Utah Hotel " XoSi"ea on their journey. 6n members. nST?" CALL AXD JEXAMIXE WALKER BROS. & CO. THEIR DcaK-ri- ku a s, 33 THAN TO DLWOODEY'S " . " , Lunch front 10 tt. to 50 ett. The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. AMERICAN. ST., OGDi:.. Wm. DRIVEK; Prop, COULD NOT DO BETTER Private Room for Company. Army Officer! BIAI 1 j T(A t salt lakk city, TisrnNa A Slight Riot in Peters- BON TON SALOON, llu It ted np a nt burg, Va! N D, LUNCH . S . City Drug Store. ALBERT CRAY. iTltOM TIU& NOTtXII ' " Washington, 4. Treasurer Spinner, in his thirteenth annual report, says the falling oil in the receipts for the past year, from customs, amounts to $28,280,704; and from internal revenue $16,912,786, while the expenditures are largely in excess of previous years. The Treasurer descants en the monetary trouble, and favors as a remedy the issue of convertible legal tenders. Attorney General Williams to day received a telegram frem Gcv. Kellogg, saying the military in Grant Parish, in aiding the civil authorities to arrest the Charming Maud. Among the passen- psrpetrators of the Colfax massacre, did not arrive until after the Grant Parish gers from the East yesterday was a little outrage is alleged to have taken place. girl ten years of age who was struck The telegram also says later advices inwith admiration as she Caught a view of dicate the outrage to be a gress fabricaa Chinaman's queue which was nicely tion. " ' ' . San Francisco, 4. braided and gracefully hung down his The steamer "Nevada" arrived back, almost reaching to his knees. Her from Panama. She stopped at Mazatlan. curiosity was excited and she pulled it A private letter from ttiat place confirms the news that the revolution in Sonora gently, very gently. John was evidentis ended. The insurgents have disbandsacried and 150 of their number have fled to ly annoyed at what he deemed a lege, but he took it in good part. The the mountains. little maiden followed him and kept pullAlbany,"4. Capt. Cramicross, U. S. "A., was found ing at it, when he turned round and dead in his room at the Delavan II use, snatched her veil. He offered to return to day, from apoplexy. it, but with a smile the bewitching little Augusta, Ga., 4., Thirty-fiv- e Chinese . arrived y angel bade him keep it, and he did; the from Indianapolis to work oh the Augusheathen! ta canul. More are expected. Concord, N. II., 4. The Board of Trade passed a resolu From yesterday's Condensations. tion recommending the savings banks of Ncwx: , J. this case of a run, to refuse pay! President Joseph Young, who has at- mentscity, in ' altogether rather than attempt tained his seventy seventh year, is buoy to raise money at a ruinous sacrifice. ant in spirits and in the enjoyment of The savings banks have determined to ' K till Jaq. " i pay none of their depositors , good health. ; ii . first. Mr. R. Kirkwood, just in from Provo, New York, 4. Clouds seem still to hang over the says that the prevailing question there agitated, is as to who is going to have house of Clafiin & Co. It is reported that they have been unable to obtain the the biggest frontage near the depot. necessary assistance, and that this afterThe police authorities are again after noon they will make to their creditors a the liquor dealers, for selling liquor en full statement of their condition. They deny that their embarrassment was owSundays, and without license. to the assistance given to Hoyl, 'A warrant has been issued for the ing Sprague & Co. It is expected that'at a apprehension of a sewing machine run' meeting , of (be creditors they will ask . for and btain an extension of time. ner, for maltreating his A special from Petersburg, Va., states It seems on pretense of comparing her while about three hundred colored that one he had in his machine with wagon, men were marching in a procession, last he attempted to drive away with it. She night, they threw stones" at houses, held on to J be machine, but he. pushed smashing the windows and injuring the her to the ground and it fell upen her. citizens. Tne excitement became, so owing to these acta of violence, He drove away leaving the machine in a great,a white and colored that company 'were called out and kept under arms all night. damaged condition. Gov. Walker approved this prompt action From this morning's Herald: Chief Engineer, McAllister, was up in on the part of the military and citizens. f ' Cneyenne, 4; town yesterday .for the first time since The legislative assembly met here to ' the Clift House fire. He Is still suffer- day, organized, and elected Francis E. Warren, of Cheyenne, president of the ing somewhat. S. H. of Sweetwater, The Vallejo Tunnel and Mining Com- council, of the Wilkinson, lower house. It then ad speaker at 10 o'clock. pany, is getting disentangled from its journed till meshes with the Emma Hill, and propo- The legislaiure will remain in session forty days. ses in future to be a separate organizaCincinnati, 4. tion. The South StarjTormerly the The CommerciaVi Enoxville Tenn., spe property cf the Yallejo and by that cial says the strike of engineers and firecompany deeded tc the Emma Hill, bias men on (be East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad threatens to assume a been deeded back. dangerous character. Some of the emYesterday the Directors of the Deseret ployees yesterday vented a freight National Bank, declared a dividend of train frem leaving, jire by uncoupling the The night passengers and all ten per cent on its capital stock, and cars added ten per cent of the earnings of the freights have been discontinued. Col Baxter, the attorney of the road, is now bank to surplus fund and undivided addressing the employees, explaining to them the trouble they are subjecting profits. ,,rA grand review of Ihe troops at Camp themselves to, and advising with the operations of (he road. was announced to take place Douglas, this morning. Lieut. Col. Fred. Grant, FOREIGN. was to be present. . ; , ? , r i London, 4. From the Tribune: The latest advices from India 'are a ' The Jforlh, Star S, M. Company's little oiore encouraging. The erops io some d'siricts of Bengal are improving, Mill, writes a Shenandoah correspond and with the continuance of favorable ent, started on the 27th inst., and is weather, it is hoped that the famine may a grand euccess, and the finest be averted or greatljr mitigated. y- t-. , ten stamp mill he has seen in any parV4. resolvThe Left, at a meeting . La : place. to the amendment ed an to introduce ' A ; young lady, by the name of Kingsmotion for Ihe prolongation of M eMabury, attempted suicide Saturday night, il on' s terra of. office requiring a-- definite but was frustrated in her design. The recognizing by the republic of the and some of the deputies of reason alleged is the extreme cruelty of in favor of referring it to are centre the her sisters. the committee constitutionaL The The stages to and from Bingham, were to day, held a caucus and reyesterday withdrawn, necessitating per- solved to introduce a motion into the as sons to reach that place to go by cars ai sembly for a plebiscite on .thefoim of no at to far as Sandy, and thence to their desti government, and decidedLeft.make liance with the Right or nation. Dr. Lord will lecture on Friday even ing, on "Queen Elizabeth." GROVE BREWERY, J From yesterday's Corinne Reporter: Mr. House on Monday morning, com menced to bore the artesian well, about JONES' GKOYE, OGDEN. one hundred feet from the brink of the Bear River. In three hours he had Lager Beer, Ale and rorter, of a Superior quality, Man- penetrated to the depth of fifty feet, and ufactured and supplied struck gas. A taper was applied at the to families and mouth of th well, which was immedi the Trade. ately followed by aa explosion and a flame of intense heat and great brillian Orders PnftctnaUy Attended to. and feet six about which leaped np cy, continued to burn for a considerable " ' "" A Beautiful Grove for Pleasure time. ; ., ' Persohal. G. W. Tibbets, Esej., and Mr. C. C. Sampson and wifo, of Ogden, were registered on the first inst., at the .. No exertion should now be spared 4 A S UrrLT '"1 Eeritij their tisit to Conferecee. Quality Unequalled. dSllt C. W. DAVIS. !3 |