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Show "A 4 jTEBT -- fcyu- e,ir. SVEXISO. PK.N80EK. Bditol To "Hidi a lies number of Swedish families arrived from the East yesterday, and left for Idaho. They Sundays excspted. were a Lardy and intelligent looking class of emigrants, many of whom had Business MaM.r. in their possession copies ef the only history of the United States publiahed in the Swedish language. olicc. i BBtt" , n..(.,..nr '"'"" n he held in ik. ftili nf Anril next. to Thursday, May iUBeetand djourn , m. o'clock, : .,10 Beicham Yousu, Geo. A. Smith, DaNIBL H. Wklli. I de-f- ffMB.votOH's cop Visios.-T- he great of th.JuNCiioNContain-- ' has induced us trwhingtoa'i Vision, io single sheets, article ! the publish office. re for sale at this J which I Bueglab. TAT cliscovsred .,(vade Yesterday morning that another attempt to burglarire the premises of wM purreyor of news and light , it was peanuts that literature. This time with. made away ti, thief n Hatchet. This morning it with his little hatch-,did Dillon Jimmy He chopped at Richard Young's a barn, and lead while working ou Wita His t. his chances to have with a dead-l- j brought up for assault Young is him waiting weapon. One Wagner Ait Act of Cuaritt the depot, at a store into walked ooIly while the proprietor was absent, aud tarried off a quantity of edibles. He a was pursued, but after dodging behind the proprietor house on Fifth Street, concluded to let the tbief go, in the be- lief that a charitable act would be reg- Condensations. Five hundred feet of the largest wrought iron piping ever brought to this Territory, was shipped to the Emma mine on Saturday. The notorious Kansas murderer. Bender, who was supposed to be the same person whose arrest at Manti was some time since announced, has according to appearances that leave no shadow of a doubt, been identified by means of photographs. Capt. Burt of Salt Lake City, communicated the details of the old man's arrest, to the Governor of Kansas, who in turn send two letters, from different parties, which ge far to establish the identification of the murderer. At the time of the arrest of the supposed Bender, a mysterious old woman made her appearance some time ago at Provo, who it was asserted, bore a strong resemblance to the description of Bender's 'wife. She has not since been seen. From this morning's Herald: ... Within the last ten days the Wasatch and Jordan Valley railroad has been freighting increased quantities of ore from Little Cottonwood mine to the Sandy smelters. Mr. Taylor, who was formerly engineer of New York, is visiting some friends in Suit Lake City, and intends to return in the summer, with a view of investing in some silver mines. The largest cheesg ever seen in this region, is displayed in a show window. It is three feet in diameter, nine feet in circumference, thirteen inches thick, and weighs 398 pounds. The Spring races will open at Faust's Park next Saturday afternoon, with a J. L. Waters. The remains of the running dash of 350 yards, for $500 a late John L. W aters were to hav been side between ''Walking John" and the "Irish Girl." they were consigned last Miss Rogers' engagement continues te They will be forwarded to his meet with favor by the theatre-goinformer home in PennsyWania, to which y. g to-m- row that accompanied by Mrs returns to her friends in morn'ng, Waters, who State. Gmteful Requital A good man 4on(Wsiness in this city, last Saturday wt'mi his reward for generously t.ik- ii'oto his house, and supporting for charity's sake, nn old maa, who was his sixty-fou- r years of se, and who came to his house, poor ud hungry some weeks since. The liud host was paid a bill of $160, and lis aged guest saw him receive the amount. That evening the money was d old gentleone, and the gray-heade- man was gone. "Men I Have Met." This evening, tt the M. E. Church, Hon. James B. McKeao will appear before the public of Ogden ond entertain them with his and experiences among men with whom he has enjoyed friendly relations and social intercourse. To hear of personages who have played an important part ou the stage of active life, it always a source from which spring pious itreams of information. Judge recollections McKeaa is as accomplished and his observations of the speaker, world of fcich he has seen much, cannot but be iastruiitive and entertaining. Twrnr a TbaPot. A meeting of the name of "Sovereign recently organized in Ogden, was held last night in an obscure locality. There were present in all, about twelve members, one of wh;.m was n unwashed and unterrified vagrant, ho addressed the others, explaining Ne rise, progress, and present condign of the organization, and urged the "initiated to become members. Not of the whole crowd present, in all likelihood, ever raw a dollar, that he rned by honest industry. i M order under f Industry," Tocso Experts. A coupl e of young sixteen or seventeen years, wiling from Chicago, arrived in this I' yesterday morning. They success-hileluded the vigilance of the author-"ie- s of Laramie where they were charg-ith the crime of grand larceny. Some weeks ago they entered the store of lapidary in Laramie and attempted to et away wUh some valuable amethyst '4 l0P" gems, but fortunately the wife 'he kpidary g'ei, d one of the boys, keld "v until the police arrived the young thief into custody. The erlad made his escape, but manceu-- 7 with ucl success that he was ena-o- f M,i8t his comrftd n Retting out ! Tgether theT here, and h "E f their Bhrewlncsa in in' a Plic 'a the lurch behind them. ... . Jaey U,QS Nevada, or anywhere, w h('r ih7 7 tb "7 can. "raise lhe i '"ieves, aged y 4 J ' J. public of Salt Sake City. From this morning's Tribune: The hotel registers of Salt Lake city are beginning to swell. "The mercury stood at fifty-tw- o in the shade yesterday. Some very fine samples of Southern Utah coal were exhibited in the city yesterday. The Bingham miners, who started from Salt Lake last November for the San Juan country, got through after suffering great hardships. A letter from a prominent California capitalist, says there is more confidence in Utah mines this spring, than has ever before been shown in California. , r A special from Paris, Idaho, says that Frederick Ohlsen is supposed to have attempted to commit suicide at St. Charles, on Mareh 24th, by cutting his throat and driving a nail in his head. At last accounts he was still living. i P ' U R BI T U R E I T. W.JONES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Tug Boat Explosion. Loss of Life. A, Indian Troubles. From yesterday's istered "aloft." Jan-wr- B Y TELEGRAPH. Congressional. AMERICAN. Between the Washington, 24. Sherman explained the currency bill PIONEER AND CUT PRUQ STORES, as intended to fix the currency .now at $882,000,000, and as soon as practicaMain Street, Ogden ' ble to reduce it te 35(5,000,000, and o eventually bring the whole redemption of U S. note in cash- A FBLI. ITOCKOFTHI , Tburman indicated bis opposition to inthe bill, but thought it preferable to LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, f efrlW-- FOREIGN. The Carlisls are shells into Bilboa Whole streets are The besiegers have Bayonne, 24. throwing incendiary with terrible effect. reported ia flames. occupied Albin. - Th -- SHIP, ' very BEST WORKMAN and a J. BOYLE & Co s- 1ST IES CHEAP COAL Or A Superior Quality BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. STOGIE,OGDE3T. MAIX ' : t STREET, All kinds of Household goods, for tho lirawing Room, Tarler . Kitchen or Kew Styles of Looking Glasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify JIappy Homes. Bed-Boom- 1 appli ro IV. "W EASTtSIDIi W. JONES. T- - iLIlmMJ&SL) Ercr Offered in this Market, J$ A'Oir. ON EXIIIBITIOX, AND FOR SALE AT FIT GUAIUXTEED. GOOD Mill EASTERN FURNITURE Suitable te th Ssasoa aud OF THE FIRST QUALITY, I II The Finest and Cheapest stock of flation. In the House, after three hours' debate on the Georgia contested election case, ihe iiouve adopted the majority report unseating Rowles, and giving the seat to Sloan, the" 'contestant, wlio was . sworn in. Roberts presented a memorial from 20,000 workiugrueu in favor of an eight hour law, and one asking the removal of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury; ordered priuled and referred. Cheyenne, 24 A telegram from Scott's Bluffs, Neb., via Fort Laramie, W. T , states that on Sunday, one white man was killed and all the horses at Coad's ranche stolen by Indians." John F." Coad, who. resides here, toys that the Indians have been killing his cattle daily .for the prist two mouths, and that he has telegraphed to the Governor of Nebraska, asking for protectiou. New York, 24. A mass meeting of business men nt Cooper Institute, to day, William C'ul-le- u Bryant presiding, adopted resolu tions protesting against inflation, and in sisting that, if Congress establishes free banking, or authorizes the further issue of national bunks, the system be based on a solid foundation, guarded by stringent regulations. A forest fire on Long Island destroyed $o0,000 worth of property. Helena, Ark , 24. The tow boat ('rescent.City" from New Orleans for St.4 Louis, with seven barges, blew up at eight o'clock this morning, ten miles below here, and sunk in three minutes. The captain, the mate, two pilots, the watchman, the cabin boy, the wife of one of the pilots, and three firemen were lost. Five others were injured TSie boat, valued at The $75,000, was blown to atoms barges burned with thirteen tons of sugar. San Francisco, 24. A dispatch from Tuscon, Arizona, states that Mnjor Randall had a fight with the Apaches fifteen ' miles from Florence, and killed eleven Indians and captured thirty women and children. Three soldiers were wounded and Major Randall narrowly escaped. .? r vi SPRING 1JEDS A SPECIALTY. I-YtE, U. P. Stock Track, OR TO H. S. BLANCETT ' M. Z.-- Ci I. & Warehouse, CO.. NOW TIME IS YOUR Ogden. BY MAKING YOUR LIQUOR STOKE. East Side Main St., Ogden. ONB DOOR SOUTH OF CARROLL i OTS L1VKKY STABLtS. th. CHOICEST MONEY PURCHASES OF BEX'S HEAVY HOOTS AXD 0VERS11IRTS, ALL RINDS 0F ARTICLE of BRANDIES, WHISKIES, Wines, Ales and Porters BY THE MEASURE AT SAVE Men's Coats, 'Pants, Vests, A New Arriral Of TO TBI TERT LOWEST W. II. CLARK, PEICE. Propr. d"0--tt Children, and Men's Shoes, Women, MEN'S HATS and CAPS, y LIISTSEYS, FLANNELS, Etc.. Etc! sold All to be regardlcM of cost, to mako room for NEW GOODS- - CAL AT Q W. FOULGER'S BBS General Merchandise Store, - MAIN STREET, - OGDEN Families supplied with First Class Groceries, ProTisions Ycddo and lhe Taikoon. Ted Jo consists of three cities : "Siro," the place of the Taikoon ; " the palaces of the daira-ioMarion Klair. and "Midzi," the city for trade. Siro, which is about five miles in BI BOOD AISTOX. circumfeience, appears like an imSbe changed a castle for a cot, mense citadel surrounded with terAn' crossed the ocean in a boat; raced lawns, that descend to lakes She preferred to be wooed and circular eanals. More than thirty By the man she lo'ed To wealth or title rare; bridges of granite unite this residence She changed her name. of the Taikoon with th city of the An' left her name, daimios, which contains more than O th'lone o' Marion Hair three thousand palaces. Woman's love it like a river, differs also from other Japanese cities Ever flowing, flowing ever, in being built entirely of stone. There Never changing, changing never, is not a single wooden house in it. ruie luve like this; Kindred tiea for it are broken. , The general style of the architecture Farewell words for it are spoken; is simple and severe, each house beLove o' heaven is a treasure, ing a large rectangle, built of white Love is woman's bliss and black stones, and surrounded She'd rather sit an' spin on a atane, like a fortress with a ditch fed from Wi a baby on her knee, a running stream. The mansions are And a man by her side; the official residences of the daimios, Tho' poor and ragged he, An' she a ehamvless bride, who, during the continuance of the ' Than reign in a palace an' be alone; feudal system, were obliged to live in Or sit in tinsel on a throne, them one year out of every three, UnbUssed wi' the love o' any ene. when they came to Yeddo to pay Lore's the fuel that feeds the fires, their homage to the Taikoon. Tnere Without it idie fades and soen expires, were eighteen daimios of divine deLove's the strongest proof that's given. r three hundred and scent, The waiting soul of a coming heaven. created by the Taikoons during the Broad as the sky and fine as th' air, last two centuries, and nearly eighty Was the changeless love o' Marion Mair. thousand "hattamothos," or great To mother o' love resides in th' sun, , And every ray captains and knights. On their visit What comes this way, to Yeddo these daimios were accomIs freighted wi love for every one. panied by their harems, their official Welcome, thrice welcome the rays of suites, ond their troops. Each of the sun. them' tried to surround himself with Logan, March 25th, T4. as brilliant a cortege as possible, aud Died. brought with him from eight t nine hundred persons in his train. It may March In Providence, Cache County, be imagined what a display of luxuHarriet R., daugh19ih, of pneumonia, rious ostentation Yeddo afforded on ter of Robert L. and Harriet Bvbee, e these occasions, especially since it aged one year, one month and twenty-ninthe was purpose of the Taikoon to days. Deceased was a bright-eyeeach display, in order that stimulate intelligent child of extreme vivacity of he should, by eclipsing all his vassals spirit, and died suddenly after a very maintain his ascendancy over them. at the Lowest Prices. MIMm - PUBLICJOTICE. i Q . "Soto-Siro,- o w A s; ' PAHPE & BOESSEL t. We wisb to tender to you our gjeat- ful acknowledgements for the rery $ , To our Friends and Patrons in Town andlCountry. f rue., "VST large .amount of patronage you kaTe bestowed upon us in the past, and we JEWELERS, & WATCHMAKER 1 Soto-Sir- o B 0 A JIAIX STItEET, OGDEN a Watches, Clocks, 3 ,. H H I I O H Guns.Pistols, g 8 AND 6,- 3a u e o NEEDLE CHOKl K w 3 .r ery. GUN TOBACCOS CARTRIDGES. wl CIO AM In rt be our line cf conduct, as we possess increased means long made H t P4 a PHYSICIAN. au to O 1 MM 5 1 II to m 15 9 2. Ie " " UTAH. T. E. BROWN, p4 SB East of ths Tab.rnscls, OGDEX, 13 Jft .J blocks I). A!TD OBSTETRICIAN ef Vs., Gradual uf Kicbmoud MtdicaJ Collrini, Ta., KMidiit 1'liy.i- rian and SurswD to CoU.g llospital; iellow ut Ta. Medical (Society. Aftaia cumber of years pratlcl acqualnt.or. with the Itteeawt of tL. tatlern and Western fctate. and Tarritorii bas located pernatently at Ogden City, and promise lint clans eerire, upon the lateet and most improved nelliods of Alio patbic Treatment is all departaienu of PHY6ICM!f,SERJICON Medicine, Surgery und Midt Tb patronage solicited. 9 31. Office- and wifery. of tba public is ropetfulIy Hula haya extensive purchases ia Caps, Boots and Shoes and a large line of Gents' and Furnishing Goods, all of which, we are determined to sell at the Low est possible prices, "Wholesale and Reiail. Orders from town and coantry solicited which will receive Respectfully, . , with , Wo experience. very Hats together our careful, attention. MRS, McCLUSKY, MIDWIFE AND IT? ltotf A.mmunition. - Repairing Xeally Executed. s That all Railroad men are now taking their Meals at the DELMONICO ? Because Mr. Landtseta an excellent table, treats bis customers right, and only eharges $5.00 per weea- for beard. CUTLERY SPECTACLES. trading, will merit your confidence !a the future, we are resolved that ehall k 1 WHY IS d3 1 forty-fou- short illness; five days not having elapsed from the commencement of her illness, to her decease. A large circle of friends unite in offering their sympathy and compassion to the afflicted parents, who deeply mourn the loss of their infant child. Com. Dtteret Newt fend S. L. Herald, pie a I FLA TED SILVER WARE; - H H JE WE Ml Y, , are resolved if faithful and honorable Mrt. J M DUSFGRW & SONS, Salt Lake C ity . dlOS-ft- LUNCHEON. ALBERTTBI CRAY: AT HON TOIV SALOON, i lias fitted np a Beat LUNCH STAND, 1 Also a ' - Private Boom for Company Lunch rem 10 Th, Ttrj "best Alee, ct. to 60 eU. Torters iti , , Cigars. du-la- i |