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Show ITEMS. LOCAL. Commercial. Cold Co. B. Dooly & Selling, 113. buying, the Secretary ef the Interisr, relating Rowling Educational. The interesting communication from Prof. L. F. Monch, our of District County Superintendent Schools, should hate appeared on Monday last, but was unavoidably crowded out of our columns. We expect to bear further from the Superintendent, as be will visit all the schools in the County as fast as time and circumstances will permit. A Fact. Half yeur life's gone if you fail to get your portraits at our New Art Gallery when you go to Conference. C: R. SAVAGE. Pioneer Art Gallery, Salt Lake City. ' dl60-2- Removal. Human hair. The Standard TIair Store has removed to Wasatch Hotel Building. Switches from $3.60; Curls from $1.50; upwards of 59 dozen ladies' back combs, and lull stock of everything in this line. Salt Lake City. WILLIAM IRVINE, dlGO lm Proprietor. Fatal Accident. learn from a We to the Deseret News from Jas. A. Bean of Provo, particelarj of the deuth of Daniel McDonald of Payson. While herding for the Utah County Stock Association in Castle Valley on the 11th ult., he was making his bed in a tent and drew his gun towards him, which was partially covered with a blanket. The hammer was lifted, the gun discharged, and the ball passed through his heart, killing him instantly. The herders conveyed his body 108 miles but had to bury it at Gilson's Ranche, ia consequence of the deep snow. Be Sure to Call Davis', Salt Lake City, and purchase some of bis Choice Teas, and try his Java Coffee. far famed At v fresh-roaste- Repriation of $20,000 for their ass. ferred. Mr. Sherman. reported the House bill to enable the payment of the judgments awarded by the court of Alabama claims Went over. The Senate accepted an invitation to attend the Lincoln monument dedication on the 14th, Of course. Mr. West from committee on railroads, offered a Senate bill, with amendments. Placed on calendar... The impeachment managers on the part of the Ileuse of Representatives appeared in the Senate at 1:25 p.m., and were escorted to seats provided for them on the left of the presiding officer. After proclamation by the Sereeant-at- Arms, the articles of impeachment:, against Belknap were read by Mr. boott Lord, chairman ef the board of managers. The reading of the articles ef impeachment was concluded at 1:55 p.m , when Mr. Terry, President pre tern, of the Senate, announced that the Senate would take proper order on the subject of impeachment, ef which dae notice would be given to the House of The managers then Representatives. retired. The President returned, unsigned, a bill for the relief of Tyler and Luckett. McCreery denounced the veto. Referred to committee on claims. The Senate went into executive session for two or three hours; after the doors were re opened, articles of impeachment against Belknap were ordered to be printed. Adjourned. In the House, Mr. Knott, of judiciary committee, reported a bill relatifc id prosecutions, which was passsed. Mr. Blackburn offered a resolution of instructions to" the military affairs committee. He wants to know why Generals Upton and Forsythe and Major Sawyer are absent on leave, how long they have been absent and why they should not be ordered heme. Adopted. Mr. Ely wants to know all about the contracts for locks and seals. Resolution adopted. The House also agreed to see the Lincoln statue uuvieled on the 14th. The House granted leave for the managers of the Hotioe for the impeachment to retire and proceed to the Set ate, which was granted and they retired in good order-O- n motion of Mr. Springer certain correspondence referring to Consul Seward, was referred to the committee ob expenditures, State Department. The impeachment managers hiving discharged the duty of calling on the Senate, and exhibited the articles of impeachment against Belknap, reported that fact to the House. - The Washington, Just What Yon Want. J- - - ,." and Evan9 and get a grate, Then you and your family will feel first-ratGo to Morris e. dlGO-l- Rosenthal is about to move Street to new premises on Fifth Street where he will open shortly with a new stock of goods cheaper than ever. Look out for notice ia the JuncChanges. from Main tion. J. S. ' Lewis, the well known jeweler, also intends to move to Fifth Street, where a new store is being fitted up for his reception. Due notice will be an- nounced in the Junction. Fifth Street is looking up, and bids fair to become a dangerous rival to Main Street. buildiugs during the remainder of the current fiscal yar. This item will be inserted in the annual deficiency bill, which the coinaiitiee expect to report and pass this week. They also agreed to pay witness fees and other expenses incidental to the Congressional investigations now in progriss. Page, by good management, got through his Chinese resolution under a suspension of the rules, without attracting much notice or affording the opportunity for debate and opposition. lie had prepared it for last Monday, but could not then obtain the floor. The following is its full text: Whereas, It is alleged that there are at the present time, 100,000 Chinese on the Pacifio Coast, many of whom have been brought thither under contract for servile labor, and that their numbers are being constantly increased, to the great detriment of the laboring men of that Const, ana 'n derogation of the treaty stipulation existing between the United States and the Empire of ' , ' tjnina, ittereiore be it ' Resolved, That the President be. and is hereby requested to open negotiations with the Chinese Government for the purpose of modifying the provisions of the treaty between the two countries and restricting tho same to commercial purposes. This is no joint resolution, and there fore does not require actiou by the Sen- Lake. Goods, just A ar- rived. Call and inppect. Wasatch Builddll60-2ing, 2d door from corner. Rooms to Relit. S Corner of 3d and quire at this office. Theatrical. It seems that Mr. w J. H. Vinson, whose probab'e departure west was announced ia the Junction yesterday, has concluded not to take his leave cf Utah just at present, but will remain for a seasoD, and at the urgent request jof the managers of the Salt Lake Theatre, will remain in that eity and act as tage manager during the eegagement of Mf. Edwin Adams. It may be interesting to such of our Jheatre-gotras may desirs to witness t the performance of Mr. Adams, to learn that he will make his first appearance in the Salt Lake Theatre Thursday evening, in the dualimpersonatioa of and "Raphael," in the play Jentitled "The Marble Heart." Mr. Adams lirill be supported by Mr. J. H. Vinson, ruiss wean tiara Walters, Mr. J. S. ndsay, Mr. P. MarSetts, and etlen. Fancy ISrlnks Leather and Findings, Hardware, Nails, Shovel, Horse aud JInle Shoes, Tiro Iron, Spades, Hoes and Rakes, Garden Wheelbarrows Plows, m ' m mm mm My They Offer at 33ZSlTin3i33MI3Xj-S- ' LOW JPXCrTJFLZIl&. y While the steamer St. Louis, 4. Fannie Louis was TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGDEN and VICINITY. CALL and SEE. " Free Delivery to all parts of the City. ., Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention d2D6-tf- . 13 . . Clavjson, SUPT. - J. E. DOOLY Insurance Agency - - LEE '& SHELDO PAINTERS, LONDON ASSURANCE & CO S - Ogden Utah. CORPORATION ! Of London, England. Graincrs and Glaziers ! ..11,000,000, gold, Assets, IMPERIAL & Choicest brands, for sale at HANSEN dl30-t- f Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. Just received by express, a South and west towns have elected Republican nominees, and north towns are closely contested. A tchison, Ks , 4. The election here for city officers resulted in the election of the entire Republican ticket, and three out of four couucilmeu. Last year the Democrats ele.ted their entire ticket, except the Mayor. There ia great rejoicing among the Republicans, it is the first time iu several years that thsy have elected their entire ticket. Ottawa, .4. In the Senate Mr. Dickey's motion in effect censuring the government for not making more speedy progress with the Pacifio railroad, was carried by 34 to Assets, QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY Cheapest and Best Signs in the Co's. Fifth Assets, , ....$10,000,000, gold AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY.! cur. Of Cincinnati, Ohio. Assets, to-d- AH FIREMANS Work Warranted. AND OFFICE'S ; Opposite Junction Building. ' dl32-2- FUNiToi CALIFORNIA Assets, ! gold. ..........................-$730,00- 0, Losses paid since its organization," $2,396,273.13. IE PLUS UlaTR A. You will Save Money and Please the Folks at Homo ..by Purchasing something pretty, Useful and Cheap, at , ( Tailor, TAYLOR & CUTLER'S General JE2T Opposite 2Janc,-- Merchandise Store ! 8 SALT LAKE CITY, FOREIGN. London, 4. B,r silver is steadily advancing, and is now 52 .Id per ounce. dl30-t- f r AthpnK. 4 The if earner Agrizenti. from the Pira eus for Italian perts, collided with the Swns Enplisb steamer Hrton Catle. off Cape The place to get lunch. Half block Malla, on the south coast of Morca, to immedia-elsank, south, of Deseret News Office. No better day. Tbe AprifcBti and of the sixty four persons on board, at Salt Lake. Sangio will attend to your aiae of the crew and twenty passeagers wants. dlGO 2w ere drownettj & ! Of Liverpool, England. general Republican majority ia twenty-tw- o and a Democratic majority in fifteen. Red Canyon and Rock The rest are evenly divided. Local Coal. Spring questions entered so fully into the conRed Canyon, $0.60 per ton. test that the result is no test of partv " Rock Spring, $8 strength. Both the best and cheapest coals in San Francisco, 4. A dispatch from Tucon. Arizona.says the market. he war in Sonora is Yard and office at the U. P. coal yard, the revolutionists aBd virtually ended. Federal forces corner of 5th and Franklin Streets. having jsined hands, while Pesquiera, dl35 lm W.W. FUNGE, Sole Agt commanding the State troop?, has fled. For sale at HANSEN Street, Ogdea. COMPANY I .............8,000,000, gold. PAPER HANGERS. nine line of Latest Styles Ladies' fancy 24 votes. dress good and neckerchiefs, at The prospects of the Newfoundland dl44-t- f WALKER BROS. seal fisheries are discouraging. Many of the vessels are still in sight of shore because of tho ice and adverse winds; ' several vessels have been crushed and Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN- sunk. Great destitution prevails in many parts of Green Bay. SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. Cincinnati, 4. dl30-t- f - Returns from fifty-fou- r towns show a Pure Wines and Liquors INSURANCE Of London, England. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE Chicago, 4. i s tap e a n d Fa n cy G roe e r i es I Bavarian Beer, En- Young-Street- dlG5-2- NOTIONS, ROOTS. S1IOEH,' HATS, CAPS, and CLOTHING, Which together with a large and varied tock of citi-xen- Cigars. Sw.lt tapleand Fancy Dry Goods! Dana was rejected by the Senate today iu the executive session. The injunction of secrecy is not yet removed; but it is believed the vole stood about seventeen yeas to thirty-sinays. Dispatches from New England this evening, report a furiou ktoiui during the entire aay. In seuie places a foot of snow tell, succeeded by a heavy rain. Serious floods are apprehended if a thaw follows. Telegraph communication is greatly interrupted throughout the East. The storm is unequalled in April for a quarter of a century. Various post offices aod custom houses of the East were supplied with fuel, water and gas as usual. : At Goldberg's at any other house in large quantity of New AKE JfOW RECEIVING T1IEIU SPRING STOCK OF s ... ss rio 9 o : Mantels in iron, slate and marble. Grates in great variety; also monuments Cash paid for grata. And the high and head stones, are specialties at Mor- est figures in nuise. paid f jr all kinds ris and Evans, Main Street, Salt Lake delivered at WALKER BROS. dl4i tf dlGO-lCity. Tou can get Clothing of first-claquality, at wholesale and retail, cheaper than MiA ate. approaching the bridge at Brownsville, Mo., last night, she became unmanageable, and one man on board jumped ashore with a line aod attempted to make a barge fast. The fastening gave way, however, and the barge crushed against a pier of the bridge and was broken in two. Ten men were on the barge, only four of whom were saved. The remainder are supposed to be drowned. New Orleans, 4. A break fifty feet ia reported in Milli-ke- u Returned to Life This morning a Bend levee, a few miles above well known knight of the brush aud r Vicksbuig. ' paint pot was discovered lying dead at bis Memphis, 4. Alt the indications seem to point to a premises on Fifth Street. A gentleman flood of at least as great magnitude as wh? had called oa business and was unhas ever resulted from high rivers in able to effect an entrance, looking the bottom lands. All the bayous seem through the window, saw the corpse, full, aud Iroui Cairo down the water is and immediately went for the Coroner. very high. The bottom opposite this flooded back to Madison, and The door was forced open and the body city isOn the Little Rock railroad are trains examined, but before a jury could be discontinued. Many persons living in summoned the spirit of the defunct re- the bottom ore being compelled to incve turned. He had only been in a "trance out to the hills It is feared a large amount of stock has been lost. Cotton condition," or. is some way affected by plautatioLS wiil sulfur terribly. "spirits." The Coroner left in disgust, St Joseph, Mo., 4. In the municipal election, today, the and the discoverer of the corpus departed, leaving the painter to the repose Democrats elect a Mayor and most of the ticket, with three out of four couu- neeouui for enure recovery, it is ex cilmen. pected that he will soon be again en rapLawrence, Ks., 4. R. W. Ludington.was elected Mayer port with his friends, who need not and the other city officers were mourn for him as one who has gone chosen from among the best class of "over the river,"' but merely as one who irrespective of politics. has passed through the "spirit" condi Topeka, 4. In the city elections y tion. the Republicans elect the Major, and probably all of the city ticket. In every styla at the C. W. B. & L. Co d!30-t- f HANSEN & Co., Agents. Novel! 4. House committee on aurotria- tions, to day agreed to recommend the deficiency appropriation of $100,000 to provide water, fire and light for public ? dlG0-2- If you want to make a snuggery Yon must do away with stove humbug- J AMERICAN. 111 before the Senate a communication from Has just receited a choice assortment of Centenkial Hats. Flowers, &c, which ehe inTites her friends to call and in dl63 2w spect. . the chair laid to the necessities et the Pawnee Indians, and recommending au immediate appro- BIrsi. 31. letter BY TELEGBAP11. Congressional. Ia the Senate yesterday, Corrected daily by J. MAIN STREET, Souci. d23-l- OGDEN. There is no Better or Cheaper Place in Town for any kind of Goods in General Demand. CALL AND INSPECT dl5S)2vr AND ASK PRICES. |