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Show S (' OGDEN-JUNCTIO- N. ; JTTtf l ; STREET. H ii I H i j ; t: THE T IT May .'. -- 1 .. SEMI-WEEKL- Ti Y PablihwJ Wednesday and Satunlay. sv I . '! x,(i i I PER YEAR i -;?.! SVA"$i.no SIX MONTHS i u.:. , . . : . ) " 1 sav . i. THOMSON, SuInoM Vutgtr. WALTI1 PulduhedEVEBY EVENING, Sundays excepted. SUBSCRIPTION' 'i ?S r,. Six Month v- 4.00 3.00 10 Three Moeths tingle Copy . f K"'yOednanPost Office: mails.' EVERY EVENING PUBLISHED 170220; OGDEST, UTAH. FKIDAYa .: THE DESERET NATIONAL BASK 6.46 pm, Belt lake City, double daily 7.60 a.m.' . . , . 7.40 a.m. Weft, Through Mail daily ; ts. . 1.40 p.m. . Kant, Throagh Stail daily , BIPi&TUU. , 8.S0 8.40 a.m. double p.i daily Bait Lska CSty, 30 p.l , West, Yhroaga Mail daily ' SAOeJ ' gaiCThruagb Mail daily ' . CLOBISO. , , T.OO a.m. . 4.00 p m. Conntv and Hnda vi.. viiJ. 'IWr IaIa and ko via Evaneton, mailt lI .Springs.1 , ... 1....Wyoming, I (faw fne lacier piacv uuujs , ouuotobjb ' and rrioays, si j ' . f - 6.00 p.m Cache County, Dally ' ria and liar villa Wednesday North Ogdeb 2.00 p.m A Saturdays 7.30 a.n Hantsville Wednesdays and Saturday! ana Duuersviue, jynnea riain 2.45 s and p.m. Wednesday! Saturdays Hooper and A Una Wednesdays and 7.00 Saturday Lake end the East for Kali ,' Intv ;l: "'' -- v .'f .... HetJRS. -- OfnOI , , 8.15 a.m. 8.45 pjn Central Delivery, , Snnday," 6 pm. to 0.30 p.m. RiWIoXRY UKPARTMKNT -Open from 8 aJn. te 3 p.m. H0NSY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 ejn. to 3 p.m. "" Oitelde Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. , N. S.8HARP, Postmaster, , r OF SALT LAKE CITT How, the FlaKstntT Mining - Company Secured tlie Pa teul for their Mine. Paid IJi CanitaK 200.090 . $1,000,000 Autliorized Washington, May 22. The Committea on Expenditures in the Interior Department has deT. UOOPER, President;. , " Wk. H. S. KLDRKDOK, s . t veloped some ugly facts in regard to ' t W. JENNINi8, the issuing of a patent to the FlagDirectors. JOHN SHARP, t staff MiniDg Company for the mine ' I JKRAMORZ LITTLE, owned by that company. The Flair Deal In Exchange. Coin, Oold Dust, College ricrip, etc. Collections made and promptly emitted, staff mine is situated near the Emma Paid on foreign Exchange for Sale. Internet mine, in the neighborhood of Little .' savings Deposits. Cottonwood canyon in Utah, and was sold to an English company for $200,000 in the spring ot 1872. The parties interested in this sale were an Englishman named Davis, and William J. Shaffer, of New York and elsewhere. At the time of the sale the parties ' - ; who sold the mine had no patent for THE SIMPLEST, ' ? i MOST,, DURABLE, L it. 1 hey had made application for tne same, but another party in Utah, AND CONSEQ UENTL T THE ..... r , represented by George M. Haskins, CHEAPEST SEWINQ MACHINE! had filed a protest against the appli- cation, ana contended tnat tos party IHE MARKET. represented by Davis and Shaffer had no titlj to the mine. An attorney I7 coum, if neeeenary, furnish Thousands of Testimonials from partius owning tliete named Uates, of Salt Lake City, who t Machines in this Territory, but consider it We simply refer intending purchasers had formerly been United States At to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma torney f Utah, represented Haskins chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other before the Interior Department, and ..' Sewing Machine Company, and we E. C. Ingersoll, of this city, formerly member of Congress frem Illinois, a Fully Guarantee Every Ma- represented the Davis Shaffer party. chine Sold. Associated with Bates were MontINSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own gomery Blair and Judge Louis Dent, our Machines. and this array of eeunsel was formidable for two reasons: Bates and Blair were able attorneys, and Dent was WE SELL THE , very influential at the White House. SILVER-TQNCU- E ORGAN ! It is testified now by Bates thut .' they had obtained two deeisions from Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of E. P. Needham A Son, N. Y., and the the Interior Department favorable to their client, but that the whole mat.. ter was finally referred to the for his opinion on some Five years written warrantv given with eneral both instruments- disputed points of law. While the case was in this situation, Davis and II. E. W. CHE ALES, Shaffer made the. sale of the mine in , f it Agent for Weber and Box' Elder Counties, Utah, London, and just as soon as they Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. could notify the parties in this city ot that the patent was issued to them, MAIN STREET, OODKN. Na notice of the determination to ksae the patent was given either to the attorneys of the Haskins party or to the Attorney-Generaand that omoer had not yet passed upon the ;tt; - . , -- afro-l- y THE HOWE Sewing Blachine s - - train arrives C. P. 0. P. " .- 8.40 S B. 6.40 p.tu. 6 05 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p m. 9.00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m. -- -. U.P. Emigrant arrives " leaves ' U.P. " U.P. Emigrant leaves C. P. train arrives I and 'ttfi'i ti, Ud.l leaves "'- '- U. C. -- sl " " and train arrives V. N. leaves . Salt Lake t!ity Time. " THIS PAPER IS OX FILE WITH Contraota- - can be made. Where Advertising ( I. O. O. IV If EETINO OF 0QDBN LODQfi, No. 5.KVBRY seven o clock. 11 X Friday Evening, at halt-paAt M ANOXIC 1I4LL, MAIN STREET Sojourning brethren in good itanding are cor- - " aialiy inviten. ' t i. R. CRANDALL. N. G. lE. II. REED, Ssc'y. d47-Jy- .. , W J07L4fiF PUBLIC. U Court ;;3 House; Ogden,, trtah. Special attention irWea to cases before the 8u- rem and District Courts. Conveyancing and and iota rial Jtasioeer done with1 accuracy Office JC atipatch. EMERSON PIANO. NATIlACTlNNER, Jr.; f If lTTORNE Y - AT - LAW you BUY YOUR and I it oppoiiU Privrr pnig Store,Main Ogdtn 'Specbl attention (riven to eollections. ; Reniit-' (nci pr.srptly mwte, Conveyancing and. No arial tasineecarefnlly attended to. d!9fl tf sold ;lt. ATTORNEY &" Writ fide X'ai'n Street, cimmilr. OMcif. -- tmmihtrtJewt. tr j Until a t with-Junipe- Ml Will compare with the Best ia Town, and my PRICES AS LOW AS AS THE .LOWEST. T pA Notary Publio always at the office. a. COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. ,..,.51 K. DOOLY, rill b II. 0RTH & CO. BANKERS, 4 Itf it 1 Hi 6s itU J.ysf. sr. f4i : Prompt Attention fiTKntu CoUeetum. Bought and Soldo Oimmittio. ?; goata te rT y : it'g4TVellg, Fargro & Cos Express ,M:.B0apfN, UTAH.,, f ,f, liuaot a general Banking Butitteu. " ' tinini - i. K. J. E. DOOLY: gallon eett rly4 BRANDIES AND WINES W Salt Lake City, IJtali. RV "' r, Article J0NASS0S J0NASS0N,,,, .TTORNEYS-kt-LA- No Turpentine Spirits, seasoned but a.Pure G uaran teed. ' ' and Cologne ty 8.J. & GIN" Is up to the mark. . H00B, U0GE MY "OLD TOM dlT9-6- : L " ' S i F" ru Oo hri v.,1,.1 n.v ells, f srgo t Co tka-l- , J Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." dl37 l8-2, ;, FRAXKLIX MAC VEAGB & CO, WHOLESALE CHICAaO. . r, , , f s. "L JAMES II. LATBAM r dttontqr, & JZICIIASVS, Ogdtn. , 4 ' ILL'S -! Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, voitorouK Huuamg, sun LaKe uuy. uorres-- , promptly attended to. pendeno New York Ban rancisco Omaha Bait Lake City --- GROCERS. B. W, E. JEXSEXS, Agent. ... - Name of STATION, ' Na. 1 No. Pass. Pass. 1874. t t ' - MONUMENTS. u. p. at. I cts. Trains Leave A. Salt Lake T 00 S 40 Woods Cross T 25 4 8 40 Centiwill T S3 4 10 I Farming 7 60 4 S3 Laysville Arrive at Ogdea 1 Nortb-leaM.- Kan-id- 00 t 12 B 00 6 40 2 00 4 12 1 SI The Chicago Nortli- - Western. ' i' - I i ) ' ' ' Trains Leave A. Ogden u. t. Toa will find on all through trains Pstlmar, Sleeper., new and magnificent Day Cteactiva, ml I the best Smokiug and Second CUes Cars mow oa ' u t... i any rowl la the Uuitod States. Particnlur mfiimmtion, with maps, time table, eto , may he bad at any of the Tliroojrb tiuM Offices in ths West, or upon personal r written - .. i 1 application to J, U. MoviiTAiv, Wsstera Traveli , ; . Age'a't Omaha, Neb, or to W .11. 8 t t.N .ktt, General Passeng gen t Chicage. ' .. m. , 9 40 S 20 , Kaysville 10 81 7 10 I 00 rarmingtoa 10 62 7 81 1 84 Centrevllle U , 11 Arrive at Salt Lake - No. SJfo. 4 Pass. Pass. 11 4 7 44 1 60 13 I 40 S ; SO 2 00 CUT AND LETTERED , y James Fowler, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. test t in themarket. ar.d cheapest OBSTACLES J. S. LEWI55. 'aTCHMAKER .VfT and jeweler. P.I. I.u ocnram MMmery Store, FIFTH 5f., OGDE, '"( GROVE BREWERY!' iwi u a l i Depot and Saloon. : ; in Frem the St. Louis Republican. addition to the above, ( MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Eome City, May 9. Dan Gibes, of this place, let a (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, SPARKLING BOTTLE BEER patch of ground adjoining his resi DAILY, , dence to a Mr. Peck to till on shares, Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m k, 3.80p.m. and WbelMaleand KtH. Mr. tribes wishing to follow his occu Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. tJ ,'jrih:t v ... i pation of peddling. While at the will at their Passengers tickets imrehase please the supper table Peck says to Dan: th offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged LAOER BEER ON DBAUQHT, ''How will you trade wives? when the fare is collected oa the train. ' "r "I think my wife is worth the For all Information eonearninc Fre&ht or Pas ' most," said Dan, "and should want sage, apply to ; . ; J. ,t " 1 ! M . so me to bo )t" "I will give you my watch to boot," said Peck, and handed it to a. , JAMJiS SHARP, Gen'l Ticket aad Freight Agent. i w . iirown i;o. FIFTH ST.;- OGDEN' "l JOHN SHARP, him. .;? grPaiRINTENDENT. Dan said: "This watch is mine, then?" "Yes," said Peck, "and I will be after the "woman in the' niorniug," LTAB SORTHEBX RAILROAD. and left. Dan thought do more of it . until ON AND At TEH next morning. When he arose he found Peck there after the woman, JANUARY Js 1S76, and they were packing her things Trains will run daily u illows: lor a 9tart, and did start off on foot KOBT1IWAR ' i No. 1 wife Dan's he traded that together. case. Leave Ogden ....&: 20 a m for has left, and won't fulfil the conDavis, was examined a few days .10:50 " ;' ' Brigham.... tract. " Logan ago in regard to the case, and he tes2:00p.m. Arrive at Franklin......... JJ:30 tified that when the sale was effected in London he gave Shaffer 012,000 About eight years agy J. K Em which that gentleman said was to be SOUTHWARD forwarded immediately to Washing- met, before then a negro minstrel, No. 2 ton, but for what purpose he had started out as a', "Dutch" comedian, Leave Franklin.... 9:00 a.m. never clearly understood, save that it and won popularity nd a fortune in 10:55 " Logan.,... He is said to " Brighain..............2:25p.m. was his impression at the time that a play called "Fritz." Arrive at Ogden ..4:00 have made 1150,000 in five ysars, as it was to pay attorneys' fees. " The same ot Alex. his ability to draw large audiences McDonald of Arkansas having been enabled him to dictate terms with mentioned' by some of the witnesses, managers. Drunkenness was one of Gilmer A Salisbury's StaseLine toanA lreia Montana connects with trains at Ftanklin, the committee summoned him and the results of his success. Durine M.W. MERRILL, Bobt. he appeared before it last Friday. his last engagement in this city he He testified that he had no interest was often perceptibly intoxicated on Chas. Nieut. Gel. Freicht aI Tciket Agt. in the mine, and that he was not em- the stage. A letter in the San ployed by either of the parties claim Francisco Post says that on the stage ing; it. lie Had, however, spoken of the Opera House in Melbourne, once to John Delano about the case, Australia, he was recently so drunk he thinks at the instance of E. C In- - that he fell while trying to dance, gersoll. He admitted that he had and soon afterward fell asleep in the MEEOHANT TAILOR,' received $5,000, but said that it was midst of a scene. The stage manager not for his benefit. The committee roused him and led him behind the FIFTH STREET, OGDEN.. r required him to tell what disposition scenes, and the audienoe departed" in ' he made of the money, and he de- disgust. just received a full Assortment of clined to answer. He Eaid he was taken by surprise; and desired time Englith, French and Domestic to csnsult an attorneyr in prefer, that t heme. dll Q day Outfit Agentswanted. he might know precisely what his Kpl4 and terms fia.. TRUE A CO, Angus ta, ,, Maine.,' ' rights were in the matter. The CLOTflS I committee asked him if he declined to answer on the ground that his anWANTED. :o: swer would crimiaate himself. JIIe WILL BUT OR TAKE OH SHARES 60 GOOD was that what he wanted to replied Milk Cows, to fill ap my dairy. TJu Best Stock of consult an attorney about. The Apply at once at mv ottic fornnf Wall And ' Fiftb Street. committee finally agreed that he should have until this morning to I HAVE answer. This morning ; McDonald AND SALE ' ' , and Tireaor Four his appeared Pantaloon Goods willingexpressed ness to tell all he knew, which he FINE, FULL BRED DURHAM BULLS, did, as follows: Which I will sell en easy terms, and at close 4 T EVER OFFERED FOR 8ALE IN! He said that shortly before Shaffer figures. All recorded animafe.with good pedigrees, ' sailed for Europe he met him one from 6 to 14 months old. . . f s OGDEN. , ' - i JOSHUA WILLIAMS. day at the Arlington Hotel, and U while in conversation Shaffer told :o: him that if at any time ha should send him a package, letter, or anything Dr. All ASA S. CONDON, from (Europe, by mail or by the I Ji u 1 1 ii u Star1 n ii hands of anybody, he should deliver Surgeon it to John Delano. He thought no RESIDENT SURaiOX tSIOS JTACIFIC A Specialilv. more of the matter "until one day E. BAILBOAD. C. Ingersoll came to him and told Ojjiet Eatt Side Main St., him that Shaffer had sent him a OGDEN CITT, TTAH TERRITORT. ASUTL ' ,t I draft for $3,000, with directions to deliver the same to him (McDonald), who would know what disposition to GOOr FITS AND SATISFACTION make of it. At the same time he NOTIFY A LL PERS' N? INDEBTED GUARASTEED said that he had received a draft for THEREBY make ettlement withont fail by the Iwt day of the present uir.t,i, Af'er rtist day all which he himself, $5,000 supposed niy acreuntswill lie placd in the hoBds of an was in payment ot his tee as attorney a t tornny tr collection, as 1 am about to close ont and ren.oe te Nevada. o A Co. 00 IU KUworthlfre Btik--J14i-lfor set vices rendered in the mutter of j iaM'f S. PLOJiSKY. I'ortiaaJ, Miue. v - . - . .' i ' - : . i 1 DEALERS IHt tf - dl9T-l- y J. TAYLOR dHfr-r- v (ASSURES I SUITINGS FOR ; T and Physician. vi ' 0f Ofi.- I ;1 ! -- -- , vJ5S. - ' 13 1 - Marble ' or J Sandstone Monuments The 1 BBVORB lty wfaak route they can reach tludr iastiaatie with t troulde, and if there are two or more mad to the same point, to dsuMa viUofe is the leading safwit and pleasantest to travel, We take pleasnre in stating, that the Cmcao A Raii,wT ia the oJilest, aod several miles the shorles. route between Uniah and Cnioago. Within tl past, two yean that road tied has been hut In admirable condition, aa-- t aluiest the eotin line has been relalti witbateef alls. , The Depot In Chicago la centrally located, aa4 I as their trains arrive there thirty aiiaasas ia vanee of all other Unas, passsogese oaa alwan W sure of making Koatern couneetione. - For all r oint tn northern and Iewa, yne 1 should pnrchase tickets via llarshall, Cedar s, or Clinton. For points ia Nerthera lliinoi 1 or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and Kyoe are fcotug to f Chicago, or Kast, yon should, by all means, par chase your ticket by the Old Pkneer Koala NoRTH-WxsTt- , PURE' "18SALCOIIO L, PROOF. 0GDEI CUT, aFTERJAN. 1st , . " Physician and Surgeon; tTTAJI. la DispRuisrar'S "Aull Reekie" Mquor Store. Not diluted with the "Black Cow," ' ' " " ''also O.B. ADAMS, R8 We Then you will find promptiy attende ;4 ! the-lew- ON AND Woods Cross Trading Wives. ELING PUBLIC 18 Till DUTT OF ALL PERSONS PIONEER LINE OF UTAH, IT startlun on a iurney to ascerUut .. COUNSELOR. All kinds of legal bnsinesa D. LIQUORS at KesiJence 2nd South Street, Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY salt Late t'ity, L tan. .. fflce CENTRAL ' . f 5 . ' !- - . SHEET: 'MUSIC AND Musical Merchandise. dl9S-l-y TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Error, and Alues in early life. Manhood restored. to marriasre reImpediments move.!. New method of treetii.eut. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent frre, in sealed envelopes. Addre HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N.Nwth ft Philadelphia, Pa.. an institution haviag a hijrh reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. : dl08-eo- d 3m t ' SEND 25c. to G. P. ROW ELL of 3,imo newspapers, advtrtbinj. A 00 New York, pages, containinir lists of estimates and showing coet of 1(10 415-lj- r THU! SOLD CHEAP! d68-t- r NOTICE. " INTERtOCMN!; ' EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, A.. MIZVESIt, E3, R3, Attorney-G- UTAH .. tsfpsam IX) THKTKAY. - IMPORTANT !- - want" to avofd Murder, and an untimely grave, AND rior teaa l, rTpstheublic at Large. NOTARY PUBLIC. have received. However, he gave McDonald the draft, which was pay able to his (McDonald's") order. He took the draft to the First National Bank of this city and bad it cashed, and handed the rroney to John Delano. No questions were asked by Delano and he made no explanations, as he supposed it was understoed between Delano and Shaffer. That was all he , knew about the case, and the ' " whole connection with it. It has also been testified by some Witness that Thayer, now Governor of Wyoming Territory and formerly United States Senator from Nebraska, was paid $J,000, which accounts for the $12,000 given to Shaffer by Uavis in liondon, and forwarded by the latter te Washington. It is understood that Shaffer, who is the next witness to be examined, will testify that they could not get the ' patent, and they telegraphed here that the mine had been sold and the money to pay for the same remitted to Washington. N. Y. Sun. i . F. S. RICHARDS, fC0UNSELOR-AT-LA- ... , "AauanMt.t. I In connection with nr paper we )wve a SreH class JOB OFFICE, Work sWu prvuplly aad at -Ks rates.- ,!. , ; .tn TOI. IT. the patent, and Ingersoll complained that it was not ha1!' what he ought to ' let Xpr ia Nfthtn CUka Tb ' I87C ' 4- closing .arrivai. aad , it , iLB JUNE 2. .ft f .v Three Editions! WcelalSemi-Weekl- Dall.- ,if & y - . 1. EltnMl.luut . AS" ,1. ..... ...... la, I wnim siroa. i presentative Republicac Paper. pMied to maintain and defend the principles and oraasniatioii ot 9,--1 ths Nattoaal Republican Party.the INTKR-OCEA1was early pushed to the forefront, of joNr-lts- i and achieved a success nnprecedeated ia the history of sncb enterprises. Rynaiversal asssat;. it has been aseis-ueoosition as . The Leading Republican Paper, 'f jf inununilinuir, Not alone on Its political character .lV!Lror. resttt. clm to It aims at the hirSMt -ments, and fn this era of progressive loaraalisns . 1 INTER-OCEA- I- .iThe - iiwiuuii muDU Hit makes INTER-OCEA- mi, especial , i a claim FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Its columns ar. ratnll i ,. A ? 1 i "1 etijectionable matter, and every effort Is made t render it a pleasant and pro ti table eesBBanlon ts ' t the borne fireside. r The Agricultural Depaitment - ' ' i iscwreruny edited by gentlemen of ability aad " ,, .zpenence, ' ; ' ' ' I ' Literature, Local and General Newt, Foreign & Domestic Correpondenee, And everythiDg A Erst-cla- ss taat goes tossaka ' Newspaper NATIONAL NEWSPAPER one that will be found nsefnl and Interestfna to aumnc.u. in every pert or the globe. W hile It sspecially retrresents the 6REAT INTERESTS of the NORTHWEST, it Is National in its views and eotnpreheaeive in hs . i?i...- -i LFlsm in its nulirical faith- it 1. v.urou, iio m a i disc on. wiis aims to be candid, dignified, and above . ' The INTKR-OTTEak.. .w. 1 circulation of any newspaper published la the i w more lean ftmo pK. offices, distributed in every State end Territorr in the United States, in all the British Provinces, and Bumerious foreign States and eoantries. . """ Terma DAILT. 1 ' , Ry avail (payable la advance), per By tuaal (payable in advance), three, months ' ' :MT.Wsrn-r-'.- ' i Bv mall ner VMr iin .in.n-.- k By mail, slab ef foar, (i advsace) n mx (in advance) , i7 man, emu ' By mail, club of tea (In advance) - i X'-vujij witn every club ' of lea. ' j. WEEKLY, Rv saall rrnr vear Club of fonriin Club of ten (in advance) ; uuuoi iweuty, (In advance) woe copy with every elns of twenty. y., nu i , v''Vi hi-- i' S II v ! 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