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Show v Fibb Arms &c.-- Mr. V. E. Boessel has secured the services of a first chss gunsmith and is now prepared to repair guns, pistols and all kinds of s in the best style. Mr. Boessel keeps a fine itock of weapons, as well as a choice assortment of jewelry and U one of our permanent residents asd substantial business men. nd Buines,Maif;er. pgjROEK.Editoi party of surveyors Surveyors. .1 T v. me ou i. this morningr. in -l cam' buil lings, swritoh- Wonder if those depot oui ngui-away- . etc. are to be lata e Sad Accidext- By letter Stuart, Esq., we learn that - HORSES FOR LEMBEtt 0 BEEF. Horsen, from tor to will .lleUfpfor.H.h Correspondent. Big Fire at Danvers. Collision on the Lake Shore RaDroad. to D. M. Mr. A. J. Kershaw of St. Louis, who n' jriold ,'l.U'hl recently visited this city, met with a severe acor .idiauge ior in"""' THOMiiCASSIN,OoDE. cident while returning home. On ,136.1 wsSi-- l. arriving at Kansas City he got on the Northern Kansas train instead of the Giuet's Donas Extbacts are the Missouri Pacific, but discovering his and sold everywhere. best in one, mistake off and returned to the begot . d4 lm arriving just as the M. P. had Wanned of the where, started. In attempting to get aboard he ISF0K.MATI9N d fell over a switch bar putting his shoulder McCue, who Archibald .bouts of in out of joint and Branch Manchester the severley bmising bis arm from 1 side. A an MeCue, John -Address; surgeon put his shoulder ,l,e year U60, in he and was able to start home Manchester, Hulm?, street, p'ace 54 William 28. next he but has suffered severely day, Star, Sept. IngUnd.-M- ill. ever since, iuis will be a source of great regret to Mr. Kershaw's many DRIED FEAQHES. friends in Utah. V"' Shooting a Newspaper fir.-arm- A two citizens were killed. have telegraphed to the BY TELEGRAPH. Riots in Indiana. Terrible Accident to the Baltimore Express. Sinking a Schooner. Famine in the Russian lr Vnt pound will lie paid for good 1). ds-t- f 01, PEKKY. Supt Rkleares. Elder .Vol nev Kins leised from laboring' in the Leeds ference, to return home with the Bishop Tiios. Tayloi j. the enterprising Slt Cutler, Foe Er.Tss of Tavlor& return to ni borne. Died. the Gospel. ... Mill Star, Sept. 28. AUDITOR' KEFOllT Of the jxnaiwM condition of Qgdtn Ctty, slioicniy the Receipts and DmbarnemeHts com July 1st., 1874, to Sept. M, 1874: pjpunoduioo AnnjaJso 8uoi)dtJJ8aaj JdllOJ, A"nUW3'ijU01B)S 'Si0J J . near Manchester, Sept. 16th, John Ilarrop, born Oct. 1874. He died bearing testimony to the truth ef At Pendleton, LOOK AT THIS. ? Octo- Elder James Bywater is released from the presidency of the Leeds Conference, to return home in consequence of failing health. Mill. Star. S pt. 28 rLENTY OF GOOD BUTTER. mid At TI10MAS Bt'DGE" S, coiner A regular supply from Cache v,,rtli Streets. totiacco ic. Talley. Also produce, groceries, m. is re Con ber 14th company, on aceount of ill health. Elder A. B. Taylor is released from laboring in the Bedfordshire Conference this morning take merchants, came up Mr TMy!or Evauston. .A nroceeded to aud Hjur-i,hibrisk a iu reports bis busiuess we are which pleased condition, ..v.ar for the firm is accommodating and reliable, and dserves a large patron RECEIPTS. To Cash in Treasury, June 30, 1874 $ 352 71 ' cash received on licences... 2,3u8 25 Giixet's Soap Powdee is cheaper than lnbor. toap and washes with half the " If you want to see a Hoebibls mag- of ornamental pain -ing, just take a look at the handiweik of Boine geniuss over J. Herrocks' Drug From the nondescript splurge Store. in the centre and the lines inclosing it tv hi eh are as straight and even as a do's hind leg, the inference is naturally drawn that the artist (?) must have pmd more attention to draughts inside than drawing or painting tmtside. Who nificent specimen did it " cash received Teceived, a very fine assortment of Hats, Bonnets, and all kinds of Millinery 3oeJs at THE LADIES' E. Church, and ladies of Ogden would do well to amine the goods received, 404 00 ' 253 00 5 50 ou fines, mer5 00 10 00 2,195 00 10 00 100 50 2,104 7t . 2.418 75 6,185 13 20 50 1.60G 74 $18,179 84 Disbursements. MilMnery Store, near the M. - chandise " cashrcceived on fines.pist'l ou deposit lor " cash received on taxes for the year 1874 " casli received on rent bide walk " cash i eceived on city lands " bi.ls receivable " mock in tUe Ogden Publishing C'onipany " U. N. Kailioad vouchers " tines secured by deposit " taxes for the year 1874, uncollected Just Exclusively. ' ed out ? To The Ladies " bnlsreceivable " cash received on fines, A d eraan Thomson's ( ou t, "cas Jreiev don fines, work- d4-l- the Kesouices 3.4U6 75 14 773 09 ex- and DISBURSEMENTS. already 597 00 arriving before pin chas- By Police services dH-tf- . " C. Welch, on streets and 340 50 highways 79 74 " per ccntage on licenses... Giuet's Bakino Powder, never fails 1 16 " stationery to please. 20 00 It is pure and never disapcleaning City Hall 160 00 " City Attorney's services.. points the cook. d4-l808 75 " Cemetery fence " John Melvm, examining 5 00 Fiendish Conduct. oyster bed at Hooper Yesterday afternG. oon theengiue " E. PhyWilliams, City Northdrawing the Utah 12 75 sician ern train, due hera at 4:30 p.m., was to city off" appropriation 'brown from the COO 00 track "a short "distance icers ""is side of 23 00 " boarding prisoners Ogden Biver, at a point 27 50 ' repairing fire engine wlere a road crosses the line. wagon 9 00 " The paupers accident was caused by some small 3 00 witnesses " boarding ones waich had been placed between " Thomas Doxey, digging lle rail 287 75 and the planks of the crossing, drain and water ditches.. 42 00 . 'llSfillinT nr. .U. " travellers of u relief I. .1 6 mji lUc groove mruugu wuicu 9 10 " tie B. prison city repairing Qges of the car wheels pass. When comof " special expenses the 20 00 engin reached the snot, thn frnm mittee Siting wheels were raised up by the " Ogden Pub Co. for print144 00 l0Ies, and thrown from ing the track, " Dee & While plastering uckily, the train was not going at a 18 00 City Hall P'i rate, and the D M. , was " enabled Jean J. engineer Murphy, k 8lP it almost 600 services instantly, thus avoiding on trees shade 'vus vatering uamaje. 12 00 11 Liberty Square is next to impossible for th ose stnnpq ' larshal's services, delivha9 come there by accident, and ering prisoner to U S. w is a moral 20 50 Marshal that were certainty they 200 " T E. Brown, services Dr. aMl there by some person for the pur- old David Moore.indexing P" of 6 50 throwing tue train from the city records ' Mr. Austin's funeral and A8imnar attempt was bade at 21 70 coffin Precise point about four weeks ago, " ins ruments for testing spir Beslehwas frustrated 30 05 by the ituous liquors the engineer, who saw the stones Jos. West, map of Weber 40 00 ",0P ,be enSine before reach-2- ' county in h 5 00 em. " And like prisoners prosecuting attempts are fre- - " slakes 1 00 for cemetery llJ nade at different 400 points along v expense of fire brigade '"e 75 " lamp chimneys me 6lnce' Bome mischievous 7 in; laal $3,406 75 turned a switch at the Logan 4 now constantly ing elsewhere. m I 1 .oti!'b,iChtesuUea Peking a loco- - ASSETS. ,he nonnt of To Cash in Treaury Sept. 30, ' 272 21 engineer informs us tlmt it ,. , 1874 5 00 occurrence to find " Merchandise 6ol .rStadlily - UMStruet 30 50 , 1? i n a a domi arl n nn ik. f acK' ouen n" Pirenil - 2,164 76 " Bills receivable 'y paced, here for malicious pur Poses. Pub. Stock in the Ogden Sunh mauce is utle short of 2,418 o ndii-q0 a 6,185 13 t vouchers.. " U. N. Railroad tBeguik, panies are w"ti hu "'in life and if r!,.it.i,)rifling " Taxes for the year 1874, .k. me ' uncollected ' st . g,llE 11 ... nui iu mem. arms and ammunition, and h has order ed them forward from Lincoln without delay. Boston,' 10. The storehouse of the Danvers carpet company, at Danvers, was burned on Loss. $50,000, $10 Saturday night. 000 insurance ; incendiary. There was an inharmonious meeting at HoIIm street Church last uight to confer the Indian policy. Father Gleason in some remarks, eulogised Capt. Jack and defended his shouting of General Canby and Commissioner Thomas. Col. Meaeliam arose and denounced the act as Gleasen then made dastardly outrage. some severe remarks on the character of M each am who, after further wringling left the church. ! Provinces- - emi-grate- r.n The citizens Governor fer 14,773 09 AMERICAN. San Francisco, 19. The failure of E. E Morgan & Sons is anuounced. They have been acting as shipping agents tor the California aud The London and San Oregon Grangers. Francisco banks are the principal cred-itoiAmount of liabilities not known. Major Henry Larkion, recently of the Post in this city, was shot and instantly killed last night at Calistoga by E. J. of this Maybridge ciiy. Jealosy of the laiter's wife is supposed to be the cause of the murder. Detroit, 10. By a collision of two construction trains on the Lake Shore road this morning, Charles Kramer, a fireman, was instantly killed aud six others seriously wounded. The trains were completely wrecked. Indianapolis, 19. Official returns from 73 counties, with a number to hear from, give a Democratic uiftj rity of 14 733 In Knox Co. the vole was a tie, and leaving this out the Legislature ftands: Senate Democrat, 23; Republican?, 24; Independents, 3. House Democrat, 02; Republicans, 37: Independents, 10. Gov. Hendricks this morning received a dispatch from the Sheriff of Porter county informing him of a boOy of armed men reMsting his eflbr s lo protect the employes of the Ba t more and Ohio railway while iittempiiiig to lay the track across the Michigan Central railroad, and asking aid to quell the riot The Governor ordered two companies of State guards to proceed at once to the r tpot. Cincinnati, 19. Owing lo a swiich on the Baltimore express, on the M & C. R. R. this morning, the engine went through a bridge near Loveland, killing the engineer, D n Perdue, nnd 'the firVhmn, Joseph Parent, both of whom re mm tied at iheir posts and saved the lives of all iho passengers, ntlhough they might Lave escaped by jumping. Cleveland, 19 The schooners Halsteinl, from Erie, and City ot l'a'iiesville. from Chicago, collided this rooming off Aalabula. The latter sank with a cargo of thiriy five to forty tons of corn. s. FOREIGN. - ' Panama, 9 Guaiamala pper says that the victims of i he earthquake of September 'id number 200 The losses suffered in the department are estimated at $250,000 Many dead bodies remained buried un der a stream of mud which descended from the Corro del Tigro, and was 1Q0 feet deep in some places. The town of Duenas is entirely ruined, aud A'.oteJ noago, Cuidad, Vieja and Amattello Suffered severely. The government has ordered supplies of flour from Salvador and California. Vienna, 19. Toze's Presse says Germany has given friendly and salisfaciory assurances to Denmark in regard to the expulsion of Danes from Schieswig. She has admitted the ; possibility of mistakes through the excessive zeal of the local authorities, and intimated her readiness to examine each case aud give full satisfaction where wrong has been done. A fervent desire has been expressed for the maintenance of good relations with A MAIN OGDEN SEW STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS! NOW ARRITIMO Conoisting of the latest styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans, Linseys, Shoes Sheetings, Noiious. &o. GEXTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots of the latest styles in great variety. First-clas- s family t Grocorcics, Provisions, cfco, cfco ST Call on me and examine prices. All for. Sale at VERY LOW FIGURES. TF, Grocds! lewSAMUEL - Main Street, Mew Groods! HOKEOCKS, - - - - FOUL GEE. Ogden, Has juat received a splendid itock of CLOTHING. ' BOOTS A FULL a SHOES, ETC., LINE OP Dry Goods it' Groceries always on hands ORAHi WANTED d8My THE FARMER'S FRINED! THE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOR THE FARMER J OF UTAH IS THE NEW separate grain intft first and second class qualities, take out broken Kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse and divide the different qualities and varieties into Seperate lteecptacles. It will DenmarK. London, 19. A special to the Times says there is a famine in the Russian provinces of Khe-rio- n . and Bessarabia. Rio Janeiro, STUKirr, 19. News Jrom the Argentine States continue warlike. The insurgent leaders, It is the easiest running and most complelo hand machine ever presented to the public. Rivas, Borges and Arredordo, have joined Gen. Mitre. Several vessels of the navy have gone over to the insurgents. Sarimento has taken commaud of the troops to defend Buenos Ay res. and can be run by a boy. The Argentine General has requested the authorities at Monte Video lo prohibit enlistment and the export of arms for rebel forces. Fughts for Precincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms orks to a Charm JCZ-XHTXT- of the FOR UTAH, iTkm ? Accidentally Shot. WWII Thfl following f pecial dispatch was ' ceived last night': t re- OGDEN. sS5-:- m Silver City, Tintic, A serious accident occurred in ihis valley to d'iy. A man named Louis while out hunting in Tiniio h:s afternoon, in company wilh two oth r men', was occideutully shot in the abdomen. The wound is a dangerous one, and it is feared will result fatally for Ashbaugh S. L. Herald. 19. Asli-bug- NEW STOCK. " h, In a catalogue of a recent auction a lot of chairs were ptlveitispd sale, The Timps has as having been "used by school chilil from its Paris bureau, stating that Bucklaud. their correspondent in dren without backs." Spain has been shot by ilie Repuhlicns. Mr. Bucklnnd wns the private secreiary of Minister Jewell in St. Petersburg, returning to this couuiry with that gentleman when the latter accepted to Postmaster Generalship, and it was on the recommendation of Air. Jewell that Buck-lan- d WISHES TO INFORM HIS friends and tfie public generally, was placed on the corps of foreign He to wan the Times. a correspondents has removedhis Bootand Shoe brother of Frank Buckland, the sporting thathe editor of Land and Water. Shop from Main Street to the Depot, The Times has received no further where he intends to carry on the businews as to the shoaling of its correspondent, Mr. Buckland. Intelligence of the the most affair was immediately communicated by ness in all its branches, ou secPostmaster General Jewell, whose scientific scale; and to aid him in retary Bucklaud had been in Russia, and lie has dispatched from Washing- this, he has .taken into The Times says it has no definite ton whose Gov. Jewell could-- only Mr. particulars. was Buckland shot on that conjecture trade none can dispute, the preiense t iat he was a spy with a ability in the concealed purpose which is ,liardiy and whose beauty and style of probable and that it was the determina"of has ' only to be seen to be tion to prevent the publication any letters or information froji the Carlist As Mr. Buckland and his com- admired. Therefore the firm will camps. rade, Mr. Girard, are Englishmen, the be known fron this date as duty would devolve upon England in demanding from Spain an explanation & and restitution. There is no basis for where business wil interference bv the United Sta'es. Action lo be taken by England will depend and much upon the attitude of the press of be attended to with punctuality that country, and Gov. Jewell hoped its voice wou'd be unanimous for prompt dispatch. and decisive measures. N. B. If you wan4, a good fitting A World special from Bismarck, D. T. fashionable style, says a fire at Fort Berthold destroyed Boot, in the most the agent's warehouse and a large quan to Reed & Ryan's. tity of provisions, and the dwelling of go dl0-3aa tu , the agent, ilie loss is serious, supplies destroyed were intended for the Indians. C. MORITZ, Nashville, 10. Governor Brown in a letter addressed to Governor Beveridge,- - of Fifth Bikect, Oopkx. , Illinois, iu relation to the kidnapping of s Sliavine. lfairdressing. Don't Easy George W. Smith, now indicted in this f orpet the place, near G. W. Turer Book More. State for murder, lakes ground that he diMf is now in hands of the judiciary and out of his control. The constitution of D. Tennessee so distinctly, defines and sep and Judicial de arates the Executive partments that ho cannot interfere. As to the abductors of Smith Gov. Brown Office: Main Street, three doors south says no requisition has been made for Post of Olhce, them, but when it is made it will receive " ? dlt-t- f t OCDEJf, VTAIt. due consideration. A mass meeting of colored citizens at THE BEST STOCK Jackson this afternoon, culminated in a OP were four wlich in shot, riot negroes three probably fatally. There is great BOOTS A1S1) SHOES excitement, and it is probable that U. S was The riot be summoned. will troops IN SALT LAKE CITY, caused bv a contention between rival At V. holt f;ile or lietail, orators. Omaha, Neb., 19. IS AT For several days past, Kearney June. tion. Nebraska, has been overrun with lot of Texan herJers, who committed Second South Street, many depredations, but the citizens were A few doors east of Elcpliant corner. afraid to attempt their arrest. Matters culminated last night in a row, in which Visitors to Conference should call and Bee. New York, 19. received a dispatch Ce-re- mi. S. READ P. P. Ityan, work-mansh- ip Head Ityan, Fifth Street, at the Depot, ToiiKorial Artist, Just arrived from the East, JAMES PAYNE'S dft-I- ! Erer brought to this City. All For Sale Exceedingly' Clteap, at J. O.YLE.-Go's. ST OBE HEW MAlHi EAST Hlim STItKKT, OGDEff, Bureaus, I5elstenls, Parlor ami Chamber Rets, TxmBges, auieH, Sofa. Looking Classes, mairg, Whal-nolof and all kinds saies, ISrackcts, s, , PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. Eagle B rjipormm WM. JENNINGS & SONS, T. E. BROWN, M. . of the FINEST FURNITURE First-clas- Hnrjreon Physician, and Oltetriciun. a 6plcndid Selection JUST OPENED with the FINEST ASSORTMENT of DRY and FAMCY.CrDODS DEESS PA-TTEKTsTS, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Poplins, Notions, AND TAPLE the GOODS! Adapted to Season, ami OP THE LATEST STYLES. d5lm |