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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. THE FIFTH STREET. Ptlduhad- - WmhiesJuy . Cbaeles W, Penrose, - Editor. Jt STSATfVRD Batinest jingle Copy ...... 81 X PUBLISHED (S UNDA TS ' " ST." 141. JO OGDE5i . ... 8.40 a.m. OF SALT LAKE CITY. 6.30 p.m. Paid lip Capital, $200,090 Authorizctl , . ..auajn. . art. Through Mail daily S.U pm. 7.40 ajn. , .. M0p.ni. DIPAKTUU. ... leant the latter place Wednesdays and Satur. . 2 p.m day, at Cache County, Daily 6.00p.m. ilorth Ogden and Harri.vill Wednesday. 2.00 p.m. Saturday! 1.30 a-Umitsville Wednesday, and Satnrdayi d Slaterrrille, Ljbm, Phi'" CitJ aud 2.46 p.m. Saturday. Wednesday, ggoperand Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m Saturday. t ..... H.UR8. OFFICK 8.16 a.m. 6.46 p.m. . . Sunday, b p.m. to 6.30 p.m. RKGISTRY DKPARTMKNT Open from a.m. to $ p.m. HON IS Y ORDER DKPARTMENT. f Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oatatde Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N.J. SHARP, Poatmaater. general Delivery, , ' Trains train strive - - C. P. " P. " leaves 0. p, U.P. Emigrant leaves " - v - - leaves " - " " and U. N. train arrives TJ. C. train arrives " leaves I. olo. OF OODEN r. LODGK.No. 6, EVERY brethren in good standing are cor- dially invited. J.R.CRANDALL.N.G. K. II. REED, Bec'y. d47-l- F. S. RICHARDS, - LAW COUNSELOR-A- T AND NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. SuSpecial attention given to case! before the Conveyancing and preme and District Courts.aud with done Dullness Notarial accuracy dispatch, NATHAN TANNER, Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Driver'! Drug Sbre,Main it. Ogdtn Special attention given to collections. Remittances pr.imptly made. Conveyancing and Nodli9 tf tarial bueiuca carefully attended to. Office cppoHle MINER, COUNSELOR. A.. ATTORNEY & at Residence 2nd South Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah. All kind of legal business promptly attende dlt L. W AUG AM AN, M. D. A. 1HE HOWE Sewing Hacliine THE SIMPLEST," MOST half-pa- Office Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, Colleg. ceerip. etc. Collections made and promptly --emitted. Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on d6S-l- y Savings Deposit. ' DURABLE, 8.40 t.m. AND CONSEQUENTLY THE 5.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. MACHINE! 6.20 p.m. CHEAPEST SEWING THE MARKET. 9 46 a m -- T 4.25 p.m. 9.00 a.m. coma, if necessary, furnish Thousands of fi.40p.ni. WETestimonials from parties owning these 9.40 a.m. Machines in this Territory, but consider it We simply refer intending purchasers - 6.20 p.m. to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma - 4.00 p.m. chinee. Our terms are as easy as those of any other 9.20 a.m MEETING Evening, at Seven o'clock, At MASOXIC HALL, MAIX STREET Sojourning Wk. H. HOOPRR, President; 1 H. 8. ELDRKDGK, Vica Fresident. BK1UHAM YOHNQ. . Wx. J1.NNING8, Directors. JOHN 8HAKP, FKRAMORZ LITTLE, ' Bait Lake City Time. C From the St. Louis Republican, February 15th. Sunday night about seven o'clock, two men in a buggy, having a third party between them, drove on to the bridge from Washington avenue. They appeared to be iu a great hurry, and though the fare is ooly ten cents, they handed the collector fifteen cents, but refused to wait for the change. Oi getting opposite Main street, a cry of ''Help, for God's sake," was heard, and Jerry Miller, the collector, ran to see what was the matter. He found that the buggy was stopped and a negro boy. apparently, was tumbled out of the Jbuggy from behind, who 'begged for pro tection. Jerry Miller heard one of the men in the buggy utter a fearful oath and urge the other to lay whip ." and "drive like h A large crowd was immediately collected arouud the seeming colored boy, who claimed to be a woman 23 years old, and that those men were - - - - V. P. ". U.P. Emigrant arrive C. ; UTAH, TIIUKSDAY1 M.iKClI 2. 1876. the roblers of the United States ex- press about six weeks ago near St. Charles, on the St. L., K. C & N. R R., and that their names were WilSewing Machine Company, and we son and Holland, and that she was the ODly person who was aware of the Fully Guarantee Every Ma- robbery. She told her story as folchine Sold. lows: Having known Mr. Holland INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own for several years, she had a liason our Machine!. with him. of which a boy was the issue; and further that she lived on Seventeenth Street, between .WashSELL THE WE ington and Christy avunues; that SILVER-TON- S E ORGAN ! Holland, who was formerly a railroad sinae the robbwry conductor, had, Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of in fourth stcry the a room E. P. Needham A Son, N. Y., and the occupied of the building No. 311 North Third street, ovei the American Express Five years written warrant given with office, and that she had been in the both instruments- habit of cleaning the rooms and pro viding, the men with their' meals W. CUE ALES, E. Yesterday morning she went to the where she found Wilson and Elder Utah. and Weber Box for room, Counties, Agent Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. Holland engaged in examining some Tjf the'fitoleu papers aud articles, and MAIN STREET, OGDEN. as soon as they found that they were d227-t- f discovered they at once decided to'murder the negro woman. They chloroformed and gagged FRASKLIS MAC VEAGII & CO, ber and kept her there during the entire day. Toward evening they WHOLESALE GROCERS. disrobed her and men's - - - - - ' ILL'S clothes on her and hiredputa CHICAGO, buggy. B. W. E. JEJfSEXS, Agent. About 7 o'clock, when the buggy was brought to the door, they for Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, Cokbrook Building, Salt Lake City. Corressafety pat a gag in her mouth and pondence promptly attended to. carried her down stairs. , She says she was sensible when she was carried dowa for three pairs f stairs, and heard the conversation between the two men. Wilson advised Holland to cut her throat before they would On Fifth Street, Ogden. . reach the street, but the latter obA CHOICE BIILIIXO LOT FOlt jected, as it would "leave blood on SA LE on the corner of Fi'th and Toung Streets. the steps," and on their clothes, by For particulars enquire on the premises if J. R. POOL. dlll lm which they could be identified. After they got her in the buggy, seated her between them and drove towards the bridge, where they passed the collector, as before stated, without detection. The negro woman, finding that it was decided by the men to attach All persons owning dogs in Ogden City a weight to her neck and throw her are hereby notified to call at the over the railing of the bridge into the Mississippi river, struggled for freedom, and succeeding in getting RECORDER'S OFFICE Iree froui the gag used her lungs freely in calling for help. Finding In the City Hall and have the same that they could not get her over the ETIEItSOX PIAAO. n. TO RENT. and Surgeon. Physician , GLOME The a HOTEL, 0FHCE, WANED. DIPLOMA Offine of Ulan and Retidence,firtt . Hotel, MAIN STREET, i - turn itory Brick, South i - diStf OGDEN, UTAH. A. S. CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. Physician Dr. Brown' Doort of Fntt Office, Two South Old Stand. t office, d58-t- f J. H. NELSON, J. J. TAYLOR. NELSON & TAYLOR, Real Estate Agents. Office at rnidtnce of J. H. Main and Third StreeU. NELSON, corner UTAH. OGDEN CITY, 124-l- m J. B. DOOLY, NOTICE! railing without being caught, they E. ILORTH . J. E. DOOLY & BANKERS, CO. threw her out and drove off at a breakneck speed. Special officer Registered and Numbered, Armstrong and Collector E. A. at the east end heard the cry AND and the rapid running of the horse, Agt's Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, and the former thinking there was a All dogs not so Registered and Numbered OGDEN, UTAH. runaway, went toward the east pier to catch the horse. He failed to do but Mr. McCallion, who Tas near Trawact a General Banking Butinett. so, 1870 Before the 4th of March the pagoda, caught the horse and dePrompt A tteniim given to GAUctiom. Mining Stockt Bought and Sold on Ommitaon. manded of the occupants what they Will be liable meant by driving so fast. The tall one (Wilson) stated that they were Correspondents: in a hurry, as a woman in East St. Welle, Fargo Co; New York BE KILLED TO " San Francisco Louis was very sick. He asked First National Bank. Omaha them their names. Wilson replied: Salt Lake City Veils, Fargo Co. his Marshal or LA THA H. JAMES "My name is Jones and my comthe X Co, San Fran By Broken, Deputies. Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden. panion (Holland) is Willams." dag-t- f McCaliion replied: 'You are under By order of the City Council, arrest At this both men cot out of the JA.V.ES TAYLOR. buggy, and did not stand upon the dl32-t- f Recorder of ord'."' City going, but weit down the approach 1' r d jr lile. Arms'. rung had bv in.; I'lu- C'luie up, and Mc- nor C'i.i'u gjvfc A CAKI) iu-into ins cliaiiiJ aud oil sv a To all who are suffering from the errors and in uich an d ilie itives iar rtu appr discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de-s fourth ovr roadway ,thd ietura ' I will en a recipe that cay, loss of ma&hood, Louii, wln.-rwill cure yon, FREK OF CII KCS. TbU great street, .Eabt Si they WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, South was in l doAu tuwv.rd discovered a tarred i remedy y rurn d and ili ujirv America. SnJ a self addressed envelop te the Mt- a is? it excau. J 'thinl Mc-Calli- AS THE LAW DIRECTS. - ij 4r-- , ; -- - M aJ'aTwcrk w,rrted Rr.v. Joseph T. IjKiN, StutUm V, B&i New Yirk City. Home, tud buggy vvue Par In trrbtru VIkH livery stable. found a uksu tv Iir. Witt's ffoit e di low ratem In the buggy was the liberality of an African princess. IJirOltTANT bottle which had eontainod chloroform, a new trace-chaia sledge and a railroad coupling link, all of them weighing twenty-on- e pounds and fourteen ounces, which were no doubt intended for a weight around the negro woman's neck to sink her to the bottom of the river. Sergeant Boyd and officer Kohlhund tiiok the woman, still dressed like a man, over to East St. Louis about 12 o'clock Sunday night. They turned into Lee B Mitchell's saloon to take refreshments, where the pseudo boy took "whiskey and sugar." They then notifiod Chief Renshaw, but as the fugitives had a start of four hours, they were,of course, not found in East St. Louis that night or next four-ounc- ar paper we hove a connection' with- - elarn JOB UFFrVE, TO lie IV. n, $1,000,000 8.40 a.m. ciiOglM. . . T. 00 a.m. or Salt Lake and the Kast . or gait Lata and the Kent ft.OOpm. The Rich County, Bear Lake County and Soda Spring! mailt (to via Kvanston, Wyoming, and fce--H EXCEPTED.) Robbers Undertake the JIurder or a Wituess. TBE DESERET NATIONAL BAXK MAILS. 7.60 a.m. double daily aH Lake City, Mail daily . Mt, Through Tb la 8.00 ARRIVALS. . EVERY EVENING, JWJ 1RBJVAL AND CLOSING alt Lake City, double daily Mail daily vfeit, Through art. Through Mail daily . Mo.vnu - Post Office: Off den OUar Jny PEK TKAR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Kw.Mo.thl ai-J- Manager. Published EVBEX KVENINQ, Sunday, excepted- Sjionth. Y SEMI-WEEKL- tirsir- - prtly .ml a 1X)TI1ETIIAY-ELLN- G W'heu arrested she said she had been ITBUCY presented with a Christmas donation by au admirer of hers. As nothing could be made of her ehs was not IT1S THEDUTT OP ALX PKRSMfS MsFGftX: o a to ascertain by wba locked up, though Huthsing insisted rout they rait journey their daetinatioa withy tiM leant trouble, and if there are two or mure weriai there va3 something wrong about leading te the same point, to decide wbtob i ttie her sudden affluence. She had only laft'St aud pWasautest to travel, We take pleasure in stating, that the Cuieao Now k a few dollars when arrested. Railway i the otttest, an miles the shortea, route between Ouudiw she admits that Howland had given BoTeral aud Cnlcago. Within the pant two year, titer her $200 as a Christmas present, and road bed has been but in admirable cvuditinn, and) the eutir. line aaa been relaU with tol that it was with this money that she almost ails. The Depot In Chicago i. centrally located, ami wa3 cutting such a swell. as their trains arrive tiiere thirty minutes iitad the man implicated vance of all other line., passenger, cau. always ber John Ilollaud, Kaatern connection.. For all in this desperate business,., is well sure of making Iowa, yon points in Northern and should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cniwr Rapknown in this city, having been id, or Clinton. For point, in Northern Irtloi in various capacities on rail- or Wisconsin, via Fnltoo; and If you are going U roads. Ho figured in the Eveland Chicago, or Kaat, yotv should, by all means, utir chase your tickets by the Old Pionoer Koutu lottery suit. His companion is supThe Chicago Nortlt-Westeri- u. posed to be a brakeman employed ou Missouri Pacific. tho Both men Von willnewfind on all through train. Pullmaai morning. anduiagnincent Day Coaches, andl the beat Smoking and Swxxtd Clas. Cars now ou It seems certain that the story as have been regularly at work and ex- Sleepers, road in the United Statu. any given by this woman is substantially pected to go out on a train last night. Particular information, with map., time table, etc be bad and at any of the Through Tn4a , may that the men in the wagon They will hardly escape. true, Office ie the West, or upon pemoual r writtuaj wore doubt j North-Easter- n em-ploy- ed . without the perpetrators application to of Hie express robbery, which it has 2, II. Mountain, Winter. Txarh Agewt OiniUsa, Neb , er to thus far baffled the skill of our detecW ,U. Stexnits, (General Pajseny gent tives to ferret out. Immediately on Ghicage, UTAH CENTRAL'" learning the drift of the woman's tale after she was thrown from the wagon, officer Kohlhund took her to the Third District Police Station, where PIOXEER LINE OF UTAH, 0 she was closely questioned by Capt. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. and Saloon. Depot, Huobler. Her statement was so S straightforward that it at once inNo. 1 No. 8 Name of Pass. Pais. STATION, spired confidence. She said, among SPARKLING HOTTLEZ BEER she knew where that men the things, had "planted'' their booty, which Trains Leave eta. k. u. . u. Wholtaal nd Beta!, had remained buried ever since the 00 I 10 Salt Lake I until when robbery Saturday night, WoodfCrow 1 25 4 8 tO they dug it up and took it to the LAGER DEER ON DRAUGHT, T S3 4 18 5 Centreville room, intending to divide it and then T 60 4 83 1 00 go abroad for a season. She offered Farmington to show where the swag was buried, 8 12 4 62 1 36 Kaysvllle and in order to test the truth of her 9 00 i 40 2 00 Arrive at Oftdea statement, Capt. Huebler immediate' ly dispatched an officer with ber to ST., OGDEJT No. 2 Ho. 4 Pass. Pass. prospect the place. The exact locality DEALERS IN zisited is not disclosed, but it was within the limits of the city. Tfc? Traina Leave u. p. H. A. woman showed where something had 40 9 i 20 Ogdna evidently been recently resurrected, 10 1 00 T 81 1 EayevUU and ifv yoking ever the loose dirUhe officer found a scrap of paper which AND 10 62 7 81 1 86 Farmintrton had once been part of an express 4 7 44 1 60 11 Centrovllle Musical Merchandise. company's envelope. On one side of 11 13 7 68 1 76 Woods Croas it was one of those broad patches of Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 3 00 red wax, stamped with the express ' is as such always company's stamp, to the addition above, In used in sealing money envelopes. This was interesting evidence of the MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN importance of the case, and every effort was at once put fortn to secure DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Main Street, Ogden. the rascals who had so narrowly es- Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. , y RAILHOAD. GROVE BREWERY! . A. W. Brown & Co. FIFTH BOOK and SHEETMUSIGl dlOS-l- y City Drag Store and caped. It appearg that Holland, or IIow-lan- d Salt Lake City at 8.80 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. (ihe name is not certain), has, Passengers will please pnrchase their tickets at as stated above, occupied the room the offices. Fifty centa additional will be charged is collected on the train. mentioned ever since the robbery. when the fore He has been frequently visited by For all Information concerning Freight or Pasapply to another man whom he called Jim, sage,JA4LE8 SHARP, Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. but whose name the colored girl does not know. This man is ths same who JOHN SHARP. is called Wilson above, and who took SnPiftlNTINDENT. part in the abduction. During his visits the girl was never admitted to tho room, nor was she ever permitted to overyear any of their conversation UTAH KORTIIERX RAILROAD except by accident. From several circumstances it appears that the woON AND AFTER man has been all the time aware of JANUARY Tst 1870, Holland's share in the robbery, but Trains will run daily as llows: stiil, theugh the robbers had no apNORTH WAR parent reason to doubt her fidelity, No. 1 they took care to give her no hold on 0:20 a m Leave Ogden theui unnecessarily. 10:50 " Brigbam She had always then been strictly 2:00 p.m. " Logan wheD prohibited from coming around ..3:30 Arrive at Franklin ' Jim" was in, and had always kept away until yesterday morningr when SOUTHWARD she suddenly walked in upon them No. 2 unexpectedly. They were very in....9:00 a.m. Franklin.. Leare at the time, having tently engaged 10:55 ' " Logan , several packages of money and papers 2:25 p.m. Brigham ' 4:00 Arrive at Ogden together with a lot of jewelry, lying on the table. Doubtless they were making a fiflal divide. Both jumped up angrily when she came in, and Gilmer t Salisbury's Stace Line te and frona gave her a sound cursing. Then one Montana cuuuecU with trains at Fianklin, ef them remarked with a menacing M. W. MERI'JLL, Suht. l DRIVER, PROP'R. DEALER IN dku;h, viii:?iicai, tf look: Cbh. Nibi.ft. ,r Filflt "She'll squeal on us some time or other any way we can fix it." Tiey talked about "fixing" her, and she had only just commenced to fi"fle 0E.. denly iu a fiue new green ufess, gold w.itch and chain and fancy every sort. For two. nr f In . J.ija.-he'wa- s ridii.g tb..ut ia a s Varnlshesy ARUCLUS ! TOILET Tha' Largest and most Complet Stockin SORTIIEEN UTAH or -- futjinti, Abii-e- Turps, WINES LIQUORS get scared and think they must TREKS PRUNED AND ALL KINDS OF work and plowing done on rensonable really intend to do ber some harm, terms. For further particulars .tquir. of when she was seized. The gag, (a rubber ball) and chloroform were ready at hand, the men being seemOne door north of lira. West's, ingly prepared for the work. JIAI.X feTltEET, The c red woman is known to Sonie-time the police by several aliases. during the hnlil tys she was by Deteciive llu'hsiog who OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGL 's(iicioned her of romcthiDir, jjri"ci-paii- y RKLIEF FOR YOCSC MEN from the UPPY because she blossomed out sud effects of Errors and in early life. d!38-l- Oil, dl9T-l- v GARDENING. a., Faints, Foa Medicinal I?uxposes Wholesale xm? mscrtiPXioiM s Mau-hi'd- d ronored. Impedimenta to marriage Nw n etlio t of treatmeut. New and remarkable rwnedien. Books and H rculars sent in sealed envelopes. Address U0W4KD riON, 41J N. Nmt'vSt Philadf lphia, fa.. aa in.titutiou haviag a hitfh reputation for conduct and pndeMioaal LiiL and Retail. Carefully Compounded. fn, , At ail hours oC ti nigt or d2'. , |