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Show At laili VIII. VOL. GENERAL NEWS. Doa t Rellere IU Lusdos, Jan. Published every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, (Incorporated.) Carrier t and Herself, Out,. parrqf SJf the Vy: rates made known en Advertising application. may fee found on (II. at DTD rill Co'l Geo. P. Howell Inlw'AlLn Bureau, CD & Sew .paper Advertising no Spruce Street), where ADVER- HEW YORK RALROAD TILDEN'S GREAT SUIT SATISFACTORILY SETTLED. Etc, Etc. Etc., t the JcaoTien. OefeadJng the Star Barrte. Nbw York, Jan. 4. Eerali Wash By W. V. Telegraph ington The house committee ou BUSIMXS CARLS. appropriations has received a letter from the postmaster general, trans 1. X. WILLIAM, 8. JICIASDB, mitting one from assistant postmas Formerly Chief Ju.liee Prltlnr Att'y, ter general Brady in regard to the Supreme Cottrt,Ey. W.berOo. star service, which shows that this RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, branch of the service is now costing at the rate of $1,727,000 above the appropriations. The annual cost of Office in Feery Block, Fourth St., the present service is stated to be OGDEN, UTAH. a2U-$7,620,000, although the appropria : LAWYERS. H. W. 0. M AUG ART, ATTOKKKT AND COUNSELOR-at-LA- W, 4 Maia St., bleck, oaat OBoe-Ce- nl'l PEHCITAL J. BARBATT, ATTORNEY ANR Cunelor at Law, AB8ISTA5T U. S. DIST. ATTORSET. Mi-- wtT. is t4ed. Wee, Bert Stfe Main Sl.,0(M tion is only $5,900,000. Gen. Brady says without the appropriation hich he asks for, which is about $2,000,000, he will be obliged to cur tail the existing service in order to bring the cost within the existing appropriation. lie suggests that $2,000,000 be given him from unex pended balances of the past four years. This, Brady says, will enable the department to maintaiu the present service, and besides afford a margin for a reasonable and necessary increase. Lew pa. Nbw Your, Jan. 4. Herald's Panama: The city is brilliadtly illuminated in honor of Ferdinan De Leeseps. Nw York, Jan. ma: I am informed tuat Lessees has refused overtures for the fusion of his canal scheme with the Physician and Surgeon. canal through Nicaragua. He states 3J tad iih, that he has ro .fears of M;t Fnmklin &rci, compeany inar20tf tition to be Ojifcn, Utafc. inaugurated under Grant. It is asserted that Diercks will be ready to make his report on A. 8. 10MJON, JI. D., the validity of the survey within next 20 days. Immediately on burgeon and Physician the the sending in of that report, it if K.xtDeor to Jbkotios Office, expected that the formation of the charges company as a new canal OGDEN company, I believe, is to be called u;.j in order, as Lesseps says, to give it, like the canal of Stiez, a historical E. A. name, will be formally announced. Ute Junius of the Bupreme Court of Wyoming ) Lessepshas reason to expect support from England after the formation of ATTORNEY - AT LAW, the company. He very much defenrft Street, near the Foat Oftioe. s absten precates the : : t Utah. tion, as he regards it, of the United Cms, anSS-tStates from the support of his enterprise, especially as he considers that the rights of the United States and of American citizens are fully protected by the treaty of '46 with the Government of New Grenada, how LABGEfT AKD LEASING HOTEL. the United States of Columbia. fitTenor Emery. Utah Nbw York, Ogden City, Jan. 3. Times' WashCoBTCBleot to a traine. We hare leased tb' ington: It is expected that Goveraor Oema.reial House oa Main 8t, whiea we yrli Emery, of Utah, will arrive in this operate In connection with the Keeney Heoee. u he left Salt Lake eity Dee. 29, and that the President will Iceemmodatlon for 100 not appoint his successor until the Quests shall have had an opA. K. ZEIGLEU, Props! ktor. the governor aa-t- f portunity to refute, among the charges, the serious one that be signed the repeal of the law punish-in- s "offences against chastity, mor SPRING and decenoy," the friends of ality GP TEX Gov. Emery having denied that no had anything to do with tee repeal of Web. law. BY RICHARD COLL1XS, The Bali Hiddla. Tfi well known home, aitnaied at the eereei Jan. 3. The supreme ju Bangor, f fifth end Slreete, Ogden, Utah, ha dicial court is in session hers no. ptiml inteToong the hande cf a practical hotel taper, who will eadearer by everT meane In h' J All the judges are present and conpewer to giro oomfort to both pcrmaneat a0 sidering the questions submitted by trtMtentpatnna. Gov. Grareelon. It is expected they RATES: will conclude their labors Parmihotok, Me., Jan. 3. Louis Voter, a democrat counted in by the Beard and Lodging $8 to $! ar weel. fusionists as representative, has reA (oed elrtlng roam attached to the home. turned his certificate to the governor believing the reason given for the disfranchisement of Farmington is not sufficient to justify his acceptance of the position. BesroK, Jaa. 3. Dispatches from Fholeeale aad Reatil Bealeri la Aucusta sav rumors prevail in some certificates of QiOC&BIES. PROVISIONS of the counties thatissued in blank, election have been Grain, Flow-- , Tui, bearing the seal of the secretary of state and given to toe republican TITABLE3, FRUITS, Itc. members who have been counted out; appended to the certificates are the words: "You will be protected." B00D8 DELIVERED Fire. S. A fire broke r H parti of the Jan. Baltimorb, four-stor- y eity freo of .barge. ware& J. O'CAILIGHAS, to-da- y y UTAH. THOMAS, over-cautiou- KEENEY HOUSfc RE-OPENI- NG GLOBE HOTEL. to-da- Ml ODELL&WRIGHT dipping a Specialty. BDE!,, ... out UTAH aSi--a Hoffman bro'S. Photographic Studio, Sorjb. East Cor. 4th 4 Main St. AX WORK WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY PRODUCED iLSEWHERE IN THE CllX in the house of Thurston A Harrison, Bu chanan's wharf, containing several thousand bales of cotton, and is at this hour (10:30 p. m.) burning fiercely. The entire fire department has been called out, but owing to the location of the warehouse on the docks and wharf between the bounded by very narrow streets, not more than four or five engines can work effectively upon the fire. It is probable, however, it will be eon Several fin a1 t the warehouse. in the ventured who daring firemen, building, were overcome dj ibbow out. tion, but were rescued and borne to ParaelL Jan. 8. New York, Mr. Parnell will receive a delegation of the former residents ef the county of Meat a, Ireland, and will be presented with an address by them. He dined with his mother this evening. He has made arrangements to visit Philadelphia on the 10th inst., and Cnicago on the 20th iiist. He will probably ge to Boston before going to Philadelphia. Senator Beatloa'i PaaeraX, Nasbvillb, Tenn., Jan. 3. Business was entirely suspended at Athens, Alabama, on account ef the funeral of Senator Houston, which was very imposing, and largely at tended by residents of different sections of the state. Sooth Carollia Polities. The adjournWASHiNOT0X,Jan.3. ment of the South Carolina Legisla- ture, without passing the registration law, is a matter of congratulation among the republicans of that state. The bill drawn up and submitted to me legislature, h it naa Deen passed, would practically have disfranlf of the colored voters chised .in the state. The matter must now go over until next winter, and the republicans think there is a euanee of carrying the state fer the republican presidential ticket. one-ha- What wm the XoUre? Ltoks, La., Jan. 3. Francis Hover, a much esteemed young shot her father dead in lady, his stere, and then killed herself. Tlldea'i Salt rmpremifd. Nbw York, Jan, 3. The suit of the St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute railroad company againstS. J. Tilden, Charles Butler, and Russell Sage and Robert Bayard, the former being the purchasing committee of the read, has been compromised, Sage and the executive of the Bays ard estate having paid the sum in dispute, and more recently Tilden ana Butler having settle). It is stated that Tilden paid $200,000. to-da- y Aetoaadlag Cornptlea. WASiiN6T0N,Jan. 3. Consul S. Mosby has made his John report on the administrations of hs predecessors, Bailey and Loring, by which it ap pears that they have for a number of years been robbing the united states government out or about of its income at Hong Hong. The statement says: "The result is mot cogent of the fictitious character of their reports." LIGHTNING SPARKS, Great damage was done in the Seine river yesterday by floating ice. General Grant spent yesterday in Savannah, and the started for Florida, A Paris dispatch announces that composer Wagner is seriously ill at Bayreuth. The deoisions ef the Supreme Court of Maine on the questions submitted to it by the Governor came by telegraph this morning, too late for insertion. They are mainly unfavorable to the action of Governor GaroeloB and the Council. John Fowler. OTTO The Boftll Crtfo. Jn. 3. re-ti- n h la Etc, By W. B. Telegraph to the Jnienos. trie a sad Teralih Agitator. Vienka, Jan. 3. Immense quanA ae tities of war material have been sent by way of Odessa for the new expe! dition to Merv. Notwithstanding the assertions of the Porte to the contrary, Priest Ahmed Tewfix has really been sentenced to death, not by ordinarv judges, but an ecclesiastical tribunal. The prefect of police has voluntarily resigaed. A number of Russian officers have recently been imprisoned upon charges of complicity in the Nihilist movement. Various in stances are siven of arrest nf offi- cers. The Polish newspapers report me recent arrest or over 100 JSihiliste in Warsaw. Sanger Frcm Flaode. iinna, Jan. 3. The danger from nood in the Danube is increasing. v The merchants are trying to carry their corn to places of safety. The towns of Krems and Steia have been partly flooded . A thousand people were watching on Thursday night and Friday, expecting the river to flood Vienna. Trying to Prerare a Loan. Ddbmn, Jan. influential deputation, headed by the Marquis of Hamilton, waited upon the Right Honorable James Lowther, under secretary for Ireland, to ask his aid in procuring a loan of 35,000 for the construction of a railroad from Donegal to Castle Caldwell as a relief work, Lowther promised to lay the matter before the treasury. A 3. An Lengthy Report. Losdon, Jan. 3. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says General Skobe- loff has presented a very long report upon the Uerman army to the Czar, who has been going through it care fully for several days. A Few Point. Londox, Jan. 3. The Economist The North British railway says: shares have fallen 13 since the Tay bridge disaster, .tiaa property shows a recovery. The buoyanc of the markets ia all departments is very decided. "MORLEY." From 4, 1880. NO. dry looking figures, if we will only ue our brains a trifle, and these particular figure shed no uncertain light upon a subject worthy of the careful thought of every man; vou can't get away from them, they mean business every time. Form hands in Massachusetts receive an average of $1.25 a day, including board. (I think this is a low nverage for the rest of the country.) English farm hands get but 73 tents a dav and board themselves! Carpenters here $11.33 a week against 9. Si in ingland. American plumbers average $18 a week and English plumbers but $9.79. American masons earn $13.79 a week and English masons only Chairmakcrs average $11 a week in America and $8.75 in England. Ordinary dress makers are rated as earning $7.43 per week in the United States against $5 to $5 in Great Britain. These are but few of the comparisons which show that WES PAID IS TUB PKITBD STATES are decidedly and universally larger than those earned in the same employment across the sea. But those who do their own thinking need no such figures. Who does not know .YE W CHRISTMAS, 1879 WM. JENNINGS & SONS. WARS KAXiO-MESD- A Si ore! ties for Presents! STAPLE AND XILSSON, Miss Kellogg. Lucca, Patti, Anna Louise Gary and Emma Roze, Thurs-by- , all declaring that his pianos were superior to all others. (I have myself seen these letters, and know whoreof I speak.) His business grew, his fortune grew, and wheithe died last summer, leaving his for tune and nig business to hia only son, who naa Deen trained witn great care to take his father's place, the name ol Alber Weber was added to the long lint of men whose humble careers had closed under the bright skies of our own fair land, in opulence and wide repute. And who does not know that ear regular correspondent, CttRNBLIBS VAKDBRBILT AS FANCY DRESS GOODS! 42 Iiifh Black Cuxsiiucrt' at 81.21 per yard. " 1.00 50 1 OO " " Colored 32 AM. NEW SHAPES Or S A1T1IINIS" Ladies' Bows, Ties and Handkerchiefs ilN FN D LESS VARIETY. Largest and Dost Assorted Stock of Hosiery in the City. EAGL E EMPORIUM! " NEW FEUITS Cleaned Xtoncly for TJso. 0 A L S music-teacher- GBRLSTIXB WELL AS WBALTH, enjoying the respect of half a nation, or winning a commercial name that is familiar in men's mouths as household words ? One noticeable instance of the kind earae to my knowledge quite recently. Thirty yours aao a poor German music teacher landed on our shores to seek that fortune in the New World which a friendless man rarely finds in the Old. For a few years he earned a slender living its a church organist, and finally conceived the idea of striking out as a piano maker. 1 he start was humble enough, for he worked year after ytarat the bench, creeping slowly but steadily upward. Twenty years 's passed, and the poor name was known in every household as a leading piano manufacturer. He began to receive letters from such great artmts us I'Et TJ:. MEXTS. Al) MERRY A. scores of men who began in toil and humility, and closed tneir days SfRROrNUBDRT CHRISTMAS TIDE. The grandest, sweetest day ef all the year has come. New York has put oa her holiday attire, set up ten times ten thousaad little kings aad queens within her homes, and laid millions of toys and treasures at their feet in glad tribute. Ne soouer had election day echoes died away than preparations for Christmas began, and for a month the children have been uppermost in most peo- Candies, Nuts, Select Spices, &c. CHOICEST GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, Etc Stores and Ranges, Sporting and Blasting Powder, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes, &c; Wm. JENNINGS & SONS. 9 HAPPY New Year, 1880. t ferry man began life as a that A. T. Stewart landed hero a penniless boy; that Singer and Howe ple's thoughts, while loyal papas, mammas, sisters, cousins and aunts have sought out invention after invention, to please them in One Day on which they hold undisputed sway Nor bo it in every household. thought the children of the very poor have been forgot tea. The big bustling city has hundreds of sweet-facewomen and noble-browemen, whoso greatest pleasure in living consists in looking after the children ef penury and squalor and and hundreds more of busy men, whoso money bags open wide and jingle merrily whenever these friends of the poor come around for aid. Oh I it would do your hearts good, and mine too, if wo could count all the tons of coal and pounds of tea, all the turkeys and provisions and clothing that have gone cut infrom the homes of the to the abodes of privation and want. And how I have enjoyed sittiag in ferry house and depot, and watching the boxes and bundles and packages, long and short, thick and thia, round, square and oblong; the carts and wheelbarrows and sleds that are borne by the busy people who ceme trooping through from factory, office and store, bent on the same glad and glorious mission of bringing happiness to some waiting aad expectant child in yonder village, by this river and upon those hills. Why; there isn't a tenderer sight in all the year than watching those hurryiag feet beating broken and tumultuous time to the Christmas anthem, swelling in our hearts and theirs as they tret morilry homeward, "Aad on Earth Peace, gool wUl to men!" d d dis-aas- well-to-d- TBB WORKMAN'S If there is any o Barnard White, and Goodyear struggled in poverty for years; that grand old Peter Cooper and Horaee Greely, Millard Fill. more,Aadrew Johnson and Abraham Lincoln came from the very hum- blest walks ef life? Do you know that there is no grander, nobler character or record than that of good in America old "Uncle Peter," as people familiarly eall Petor Cooper f He will never run fer office any mere, and so I will not bo suspected of political guile when I promise quite soon to tell your readers something of the remarkable personal history and the princeiy deeds of this remarkable man. Morlet. Nkw York, Dec. 24, 1870. y Ko Leadvillo coroner ever found a man hanging from a tree and then brought in any other verdict than "accidental death." Wholesale and IfeUiJ Dealer in all kinds ef Manfturer, ROUGH AND DRESSED Native and Imported Lumber, DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. and Scroll Planing, Matching, Work Done to Order. Re-sawi- Paints and Oils, Also carries the Largest and best Stock of this name, any where honest labor gets its full reward, and where the bread winner has a square chance in the game of life, it is certainly our own favored land. And this is the unwilling testimony ef( men who are not Americans, There has recently fallen into my hands the published report of the wages of .English laborers, maae up by a .British profef-sor-, and also one ef our statistical reports on wages ia the United States, which present a contrast that arrest6 attention. There is aomethinz tremcnduouslv effect Ivo aad instructive i a eolumn of of LASS .1. WINDOW We know a man who walked four blocks in Chicago, and didn't see a liquor saloon, a drunken man, or a In Northern Utah. Orders from aloiia the line of either of ll rf.iU roads leading into Ogden will receive prompt attention; highway robber, lie was blind. "Are vou the mail carrier?" she OEFICB AXD YaKDS ON FoVliliU ijTKJiET, OliUK.N, UlAH JJHll3 llll asked of the Hibernian postman. "Faith, an' de ye think Urm the lei male carrier T" he asked as he looked towards the sky with his nose. f)( mm Latest Discovery.. value than anv Silver MM Importer Manufacturer and Dealer in nil Kind of Mine in Colorado, is German C- P U.R SI.TURB.I atarrh Curb, a remedy prepared especially lor tno cure oiaiarrn anu that in Kar. (V,fl in the head,which are variably lead to Catarrh, Jte so eommon in this cumate. mj.tnV.or that Catarrh, if not checked promptly, goe to the lungs.and ends Each day's delay in Consumption. lessons the cnances oi cure, rrice Manu-t..t.,.only 50cts. For Sale by the Iforlicina Manf h lmee v' ' cp iatnuii?iD " Co.. Leavenworth, Kansas, and all Wholesale and Keu.ii vruggisia in tf tho West. rtwiw11.1 v n i 4b m t i H jK n- ' x L '.11 CARPETS, nh Maj PARADISI. land under the sun ng Builders' Hardware The button on the baek of a man's shirt collar nrobablv needs talking to as much as any ether inanimate thing in this world. The Call On Fourth Street, for Woolner, Henry the best Wines, Liquors and Cigars, for tho holidays. Sold retail at .kJuult nrir.M. Mv reputation as a dealer insures you sure and first- class articles in every nno. d decl9tw Stoves are twenty five per eent.eheapertban any other stove in the market and equally serviceable, ForsaJoby W, S. Child, d doc30 Im Main Prreot, Ogdea. Tib JJtra i or, row-boa- worthy Theenly exclusive musio dealer ia will give special terras to Ogden, Wamikstox, f purchase a piano or those has desiring of Colorado, Hunt, fnllnwinc talceram: Ala organ. Fifth Street, Ogden. d,OV.2Mni General mosa, Col., January 2d. JAS. H. MARTIN EATT. this morning Lake City Hatch left with Jack Sowarick, Ouray. Joheta, Oca Cookij.4 Stoves are superior fiEPUTF MIXERAL fiFTl. Uncle Sam, and nine other Uncom-pain few durability and utility to any stoves ere Utes; also Douglas and a and one now offered for tale. They are ko Charlie CIVIL EKQiNEEa. cheaper than eny otherG.stove of like other Southern Ute, all coming W, Chiij, quality. 3s!aio Bty Ogden. via Saguache. (Signed) d decSO CaiLCREN'S PORTRAITS & WasHiKGTes, Jan. 3. Secretary Shura, at a late hour tosniglit, res ceived a telegram from Gen. Hatch dated Lake City to day. It report"; he.has brought several Indian chiefs from the reservation to Lake City with him, that they are held by him for the purpose of preventing any demonstration byj the young of the tribe; that he desires to take them to the military camp at Garland, and if deemed advisable to send one of them back to see whether a surrender cannot still be effected. Ce expresses a hope that this may yet be accomplished. The dispatch also refers to the subject of rations that does not clear up the uncertainty in his former dispatches to this department. Secretary Sehurz immediately replied to the dispatch by telegraph requesting information upon the following points: Whether the White River Utes offered for surrender are still inOuray's power,or whether they have been released; also what chiefs are with General Hatch and of what bands; also whether there is any prospect of General Hatch now get ting into his possession Chief Douglas and the son of Douglas, and other culprits of importance who were recently offered for surrender, His proposition to take the Indians now with him to Camp Garland is approved; and as he expresses hope that a complete surrender may be accomplished, he is requested to say what in his opinion can be done by the direction of the Washington authorities to aid him. In conclusion, Secretary Sehurz telegraphs that he will send to General Hatch a dispatch to be read to the Indian delegation and also to the Indians at their reservation immediately after bis answer to the foregoing inquiries shall have been received here. WorLFt Pana- 3. Eta., Etc., The Indiaae. her Father I2.8 A Tonng Girl Kills j.,rm Ittiverti Woliseley has telegraphed Sir Bartle Frere not to believe the alarming re- PLENTIFUL WRECKS IN THE DANUBE AND SEINE RIVER.S. ports from the Transvaal. Ho there was great want of unanimity among the Boers at their recent MOSBY'S REPORT CHARGES meeting at which the resolution was Turkish Priest Sentenced to ASTOUNDING CORRUPTION adopted in favor of maintaining the Suffer the Death Penalty. demand for the independence of IN CHINA. Parnell, the Irish Agitator, Hold ing Levees in New York. Transvaal. Ml TBS OF SFMSClUrTJOZ: : t O0 I Thru Hmlht, rtr W,25 FOREIGN NOTES. datd 3. A dispatch Dec. 10, savs, Sir Garnet Capetown, unction ! OGDEN, UTAH: SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY Wall Paper, FEATHERS, Upholstery Goods, Lace Curtains, Window Cornices, Lambrequins. School Desks, Building and Roofing Paper, Baby Carriages, -- B AT- HENRY DINWOODEY'S CITI. Street, 75, 77 lU-a- la and 79 firf-- t Sooth SALT LAKH jl |