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Show latin She VIII. VOL. (except Published every evening Sunday) by the junction Printing Association, (Incorporated.) BATES OF SVBiKBlPllOSi : : $9 00 I 3 hret 12.60 1.00 i.,m Carrier to Advertising Vr J H- - t,y port tte 0 CWy: rates made known on application. Bates, Newspaper Advertis-In- s Tlmts BniMing), 41 1'ark Row York, is authorised to contract for fdrertoements in the Dally and Ogden Jusctios, at onr best Semi-Kttk- lj rites. mnybefoundonflleat TL!IC?DRF5r3 I til W I Ak C II Geo. P. Howell & Co'i liureau, Newspaper Advertising whore ADVER(10 Spruce Street), TISING CONTRACTS ?JCUJ may be. made rot it in IlLIIIUniX BUSINESS CARDS. DRESSMAKING. SANGU1NETI MISS to execote orders for dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting, at the Lowest Moderate Alices. Orders Sollrited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Cor. Main and Third St. Ii pnpred UTAH. 66 DFX, dapl2 J111 PROF. MAX BOY AN, OP TEACHER Vocal and Instrumental Music at Caldere' music daplO lm store, Ogden. Lea re orders T, W1IITAKER, and Builder. Carpenter REFERENCE.' : Lorin Farr, Warren 0. Child, dm30 tf edeit A Wright, Percival 1- Barratt. YOUNG KALLOCH still remains and Builder. ? 1. ivai-loch- THE LAW OFFICE THOMAS. THE BULLETIN'S REMARKS. Ogden's Pliotegrapker, J, O. STEPHENS, San Francisco, April 24. The Bul editorial this evening, after briefly reviewing the whole Kalloch- LASDSCAPE PHOTOGBAPHI a specialty. De Young quarrel, ays: The causes Come and have your picture taken, which lie at the bottom of the feud Jau 29tf are reckless journalism on the one hand and border politics on the J. D. CARNA1IAN, M. D." other. There is a line in journalism which cannot be overstepped with Office n Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. out provoking retaliation. It is in a large sense the dead line. The OVEB POST OFFICE. public acts of public persons are just dreblo eom abjects of public criticism, but even that latitude is cot justified it perH. J. POWERS, M. D. sonal malice is the leading motive. Corner of Toung and Fifth streets, letin t? Physician and Surgeon. and Near corner of Young Fifth Streets, Ogden. f. 8. SICIASSS, Prosecuting Att'y, sober Co. tf 1. X. TILLIAKS, Formerly Chief Justice rqpreine uoort.uy. RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., OGDEN, UTAH. d241-t- f II. W. 0. MAROART, ATTORNEY AND CO UNSELOB-at-LOffice 06DEN. W, A Oanneld block, east side Main St., - UTAH, dW-l- y PERCIVAL J. BARRATT, ATTORNEY AND DISCUSSING THE PAMPHLET. the responsibility for the publication of the pamphlet heretofore referred to, it is noticeable that the Chronicle this morning fails to deny in express terms any connection with it. After mention ing in its local account of the trage. dy that the Bulletin extra of last evening assigned the document as provocation tor the shooting the The da Chronicle article continues: ceased only yesterday afiernoen stated to the managing editor of this that he had been greatly annoyed by notes addressed te him requesting him to send a copy of the pamphlet reflecting on Kalloch, and that after some trouble, he had succeeded in obtaining a copy that had been sent to a gentleman in this city. He expressed fear that circulation of the document would do him injury and prehaps prejudice his case before the court, as its publication might be attributed to him, and expressed hope that there were not many of As regards them in existence. The Post publishes an interview with 31. H., brother of the late On being asked Collections a Specialty. Loans on Mortgages If Charles De Young. rented. Office, East Bide Main Bt., Ogden. cause leading considered the what he y to the shooting, he replied that he did not know. Beferr ing to the cirJAS. H. MARTINEAU, culation of the previously mentioned V. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SUR pamphlet, he said, "I do not know if that was his grievance or not; he VEYOR and certainly had no reason to think that CIVIL ENGINEER. my brother had anything to do with Logan, Cache County. Utah, Surreys and Min the pamphlet. We had nothing at g claims Bade for location or for obtaining all to do with them, and did not dmauttf patent, even know that they were in circulation until shown one by a friend. 1 think that a certain Mr. Shimmen, JUST OBSERVE! editor and proprietor of a Kansas City or Leavenworth paper, who accused Kalloch of swindling h;m out & CO., off 14,000 put them in circulation here. This man has constantly asParr Block, lourth Street, sailed Kalloch in his papf-r-, and has biro disgorge. He Have opened out with a well selected avowed to make was out here, I believe, a few weeks stock or Kalloch was GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ago, and finding that determined to get to able him, pay Embracing all lines of Family Goods, his money.' Mr. De Young further Pickles ly the Groceries, etc. stated that Ihe recent visit east of the measure or bottle, and other deceased had no connection with his things in like manner, and IriiJ; it was soiely to make terms DON'T FORGET IT! with paper manufacturers. On his YOU way home he stopped a few days ir Call and See.' some Kansas, and there learned of dap2tf Counselor at Law. ASSISTANT U. 8. DI3T. ATTORNEY, d67-l- B. E, RICH rvi-xv- - I 1U v. Js.j. .7 sm i s myi . 2C, 1880. NO. 158 OYER LAND AXD SEA. service of police except in keeping NE W AD VERTISEMEXTS. back the throng. Granville will be foreign minister. Large orowds still linger around the Chronicle office and at the main Lowe will receive a peer Robert and branch offices of the Call and at age. the Morgue, quiatly discussing the affair and waiting with the usual Go8chenwill not enter the English morbid interest to hear any further ministry. particulars obtainable. Bismarck is again suffering from st 4? S.QV PRESS COMMENTS. neuralgia. The newspaper accounts this moru 1 line ot Emperor Wilhelm went to Wies ning of the shooting of Charles De baden last night. Young, all substantially agree with Gov. and Mrs. Fremont are visit' the account heretofore telegraphed. New York. ing Editorially the Ckromcle gives a On Saturday the Madrid congress brief sketch of the life of deceased, cy Buttons, Hosiery, Lisle nd and closes: "What the first James adopted the budget. Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts, Finest VO Gordon Bennett was to the New York The Nuncio was received by ASSORTMENT OF 1 A) IJeraM, what Horace Greeley was to Pres. papal on Grovy Saturday, the Tribune, was Charles De Young Table Damasks and Towels, Bullion withdrawn from tht bank to the Chronicle. In his business his 7 tn oKvuuai iu rub uiTi of it was is his 40,000. England Napoleonic, genius judgment as unerring as fate, and his courage Otero's alleged confession is deand energy sublime. Chas. De Young nounced as a newspaper farce. had bitter enemies, no journalist of CA.8HUKKE AXD BILKS WtllTB P1QVEA. Turkish Arnauts and Montenehis strength and uncompromising public spirit ever failed to have them. grins have had a lively skirmish. tS J. Tamil T But he also had hosts of friends Dntiiti.n. On Friday, a colored woman, beA full T among all classes of citizens, and lieved to be 117 yars old, died at Tarlat&nH. rf merited friendship from no class dies', Men's and Children's more than the poor and lowly with Chicago. N A Shoes. Embroideries. Ediinc St whom his naturally warm heart was Arrangements for the issue of of Cuban stock are nearly ever in most active sympathy. In r . and Uoods insertion. et. lress a. the journalistic sphere he was for completed. great variety. Men's and of a leader and men years shaper The Georgia republican delegaCIA f uiin auu director of policies and parlies, and tion is divided: Blaine 8, Sherman oniris. nais they who stood closest to him und 8, Giant 6. r& 'la. best understood him will all bear us It is not improbable that the presiout in the assertion that whatever he did was done with an eye single to dent will veto the immediate de the public welfare. De Young had ficiency bill. a profound sense of right and justice Thirty thousand visitors went to and an ever increasing abhorrence of Stoskholm to witness Prof. Norden-skjold'- s wickedness in high places. He never arrival. spared these evils, and when once he Enthusiastic crowds made it dim had made up his mmd to attack an evil or evil doer, no threats or per- cult far Gladstone, on Saturday, to Leading Clothing House Northern Utah ! suasions from friends or foes could pass in London. swerve him from his purpose. His Kearney was remanded to the takine on right in the intellectual house of correction, on Saturday, to and physical prime of his manhood, serve out his sentence. will be lelt as a public calamity The secretary of war doubtless ins throughout the city, State and coast tends to remove Schofield after the by those who best knew his suit and have followed the course ot his noble Whittaker trial is over. THE BODY. REMOVING life from boyhood to death, the loss The city of Nashville, on the 24th, SuoooHsor Abut a quarter past nine the will be the most keenly appreciated celebrated the 100th anniversary of her foundation in 1 80. coroner's assistants took the body and mourned. away from where it had been lying THE CORONER'S AUTOPSY The American collection in the on the floor awaiting his examinainternational fishery exhibition at Me are now receiving our New Goods fur the De of Charles Young Trade, tion, and removed it to a wagon for on the body Berlin is much admired. and are readg to fill any Orders Spring which .fatal shot shows the that at The to the morgue. conveyance Wholesale or Retail for The Inter Ocean predicts the a'Js crowd in the meantime had increased struck the decehsed on the right side to thousands, blocking up both of the jaw, did not penetrate the journment of congress for the last of was Kearney and Bush streets. It was brain, but ranged downward and of May, as Kandall expects. in embedded interior the found all of classes, composed evidently Senator Thurman exnects the Vir shot had after including a great many of Sand Lot the jugular vein, outer the and Kentucky delegations to ginia had but the coat, proclivities, and as the body was penetrated support him at Cincinnati. Furnishing Qoods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, brought out, cheers, howls and ejac not reached the body. The Oregon republican state conulations of exultations and derision THE FUNERAL vention has instructed the delearose. The coronet's wagon, escorted AND BV1BYTBWO BELONGING TO had been fixed for at 1 p gates to Chicago for Blaine. by a squad of police, drove at once of from la& the the residence m., to the morgue, tollowed by a hooting Cornelius Shiers, upholsterer and First-Clas- s whistling and yelling mob. The deceased. Manchester failed at paper hanger THE NEW YORK PRESS. demonstration was confined merely with 63,000 pounds liabilities, We nollcil Trade from the Interior and ritv. Ami to words. No action of a violent New York, April 26, The Tribune The Memphis board of health has nature occurred. its comments on the shooting quarantined againet tropical lruits. promise Entire Sat Intact ion. Oh arriving at the morgue, the in savs: "There is not a word to say in unless crowd gathered there for awhile, defence of the wretched inspected under prescribed We make a Bpeclalty of Boy' Floe Clotblne-fro- m sophistry of 2 ve nn- -.,. continuing its. demonstrations, but revenge. Looking carefully at this rules. have this well soon dispersed, and the officers reDepartment aborted. always A at boiler explosion, Koenigsruhe latest deed of blood, we seek in vain tired. The conduct of the mob for We also carry a Full Line of Floe Boots and Rhoes-fo- ual to ,nr any extenuation of its worst this mora ing, lesulted in the death called forth many expressions of features. Men are not to nurse their of six persons and wousding of sever- cuitora made goode-m- ade the celebrated Arm by of A Youlb Cox, from the indignation and disgust for weeks, and then plead al more. Gardner, Boston, Bucceteors to P. Vre, jr., & Co. Their gootis are more ' respectable bystanders, but revenges for deliberprovocation indulging in The senate has confirmed Edgar there was nothing whatever tending ate homicide." M. Marble, of Michigan, commistowards any breach of the peace. A sioner of patents, to take effect from a.,rm MARKS, GOLDSMITH & Co. great concourse still lingered in the May 1st. vicinity of the Chronicle office dis cussing the affair, but an alarm of Robert Mackey, the California GENERAL NEWS. hre several blocks distant drew millionaire is announced at among Take Tonr Girl S; M. many of them away at about ten the expected Bummer residents at For a buggy-ridbut rent your outfit o'clock. Newport. Foole. dai14tf ofJ.E. to the W. V. Jdsotiob. Telegraph By THE PAMPHLET There will be great difficulty in ofThe loTfitigalion at West Point. Fawcett a seat Prof. fering on Call and Inspect rreviousiy reterred to, proves West Point, April 24. Pain, the in the new Henry English cabinet, owing The examination to be simply a full stock ef baby cartestified similarities found he splendid blindness. his to report of the trial of Kev. I. S. expert, reseived riages by Boyle k Co. just Kalloch in the Boston scandal case and dissimilarities between the note A Bonaparlist member of the dm H u. with a brief preface to the effect of warning and one flier set of writ- French chamber of deputies, Godelle, that it was published with no malicThey offset each other. The has been excluded from the chamber Baby Carriages, ious motives, but simply to five a ings. to get John for fifteen weeks. A splendid line, all rtvlos and plain unvarnished report of the reporter attempted KeADSflOnataTitl nn umnA -- rt, ...... - n The steamer Bassano from Hull to prices, just roccived at Boyle k Co's, , "in iuiti ui aon trial. It bore the imprint of Eber Dutcher to confess he had told an j I IIK klVW wocd and Wa nut M.,.m. u New York passed dmltt. reports having & to the conversation with bines Oases. Burial Robes aid Undertakers' Goods Co., Boston, 1857, but was untruth as floes of an seen and ice, generally. Orders by letter or trlegraph will It Van Buren, but Dutcher refused to through 600 feet evidently a fresh .publication. Bxtisfaction guaranprompt attention. high. iceberg seems to be admitted that, the docu Ladies. teed, both as to styla and price. Embalming a so. do offlce at ment was issued with a view of inall boon of the day and Calico min has formed a new open Gladstone 1.000 pieces of Beautiful u-- i. . miA night.- OanfifJil'a ltlr-A colored woman made consider. toh, v- hwu himself as chan just received by A. Kuhn k Bho. fluencing public opinion in connec' designating istry, daor3-lOgdea.ltah. tion with the approaching trial of able merriment by advancing the cellor of the exchequer and First dap7tf De Young, and it may perhaps have theory that the republicans had put Lord of the Treasury. been further intended to have some this up in order to get Grant elected Over 300 families have been rend John SJjerman, she said, The Healer of the Age bearing upon more immediate president. FARIl BROTHERS, move heaven and earth to get ered utterly destitute by the great would issues. Is Brown's Arnica Salve. It has no the colored vote. Cadet Smith mar- forest fires in the Southern part of for curing Burns, Cuts, Bruises, equal THE STRIKE. ried her daughter. He was not fair- Ocean County, N. Y. and Inflamed Eyes; good for man or want there. didn't treated They ly be remembered will of the It - - Ogden. that The reports of the death King beast. ap22 Chronicle ratted its office about ten him. He was dead now, and let all Thebaw of Burraah and the alleged buried with him. be human sacrifices at Mandalay are days ago. The Typographical Union that Another effort was made to get at contradicted as untrue. Clothingl Clothing! and Amalgamated trades Union WHOLESALE AND RETAIL took up the fight for the discharged the fact in the milkman story. dressed well To be C. command Col. J. W. Lovell, B., G. Kimble testified he saw three Chronicle printers, and have placardin Halifax, Oft supersedes the rest. Dealers In ed the city with appeals to the public men walking erect like cadets and ing the British forces Go to A. Jvubn & Uto. aaprzju McDou-ga- l, Gen. of absence the Falls at during to withdraw their patronage from the acting suspiciously Highland died on Saturday, aged 57. of the outrage. They paper, and have published advertise' on the night back from Point. West looking same effect to ments in the in kept the The grain rates from the Missouri J to Chicago have been heavily WOXDEBS OF THE DMVERSE terior journals, A mass meeting He described them. river Henry D. Borup, a graduate of 1876, reduced, the reduction amounting in was advertized lor even OF ALL KIXDS, AT the colored cadets in some cases 9 cents ing to denounce the course of the testified that per 100 lbs. were ignorant, but not time his was to which been have Chronicle, OCDEN THEATRE. Grain, Prospectors on the Colorado river, addressed by Mayor Kalloch, among "deviled" in any way. Cadet Smith been com have Lower California, was time reported every ONLY! XVVO DAYS others, and it is possible that the (colored) Chopped Feed, was an opportunity, because be pelled to leave by reason of the hospublication of the pamphlet was there Monday and Tuesday, Apr. 26 t 27. of the Chemehuvas Indians. and in tility was disagreeable every way an on to have this etlect designed Seeds, Etc. PKRFOKIASCKS DAILY. TWO COMPLETE Joseph Seligmann, senior member present quarrel as well as in the the cadets wanted to get rid of Lira. GO cts. ondor Children 10, Admission, ofthelirmof J.&Yf. Seligmann The Fury ef the tpper Deep. coning trial of De Young. It is as yet too early to image the Mempbis, April 26. A destructive Co., bankers, at New York, died sud- 23 cents. general expression of public opinion tornado swept over the country in denly, yesterday, of heart disease. FAMILY FLOUK, on the tragedy, but so tar as could the vicinity of Macon, Miss , last went ashore Miss Millie steamer The Caspian be gleaned from talk heard on the TBB FAMOUS The telegraph communica- by St. John. N. a., and was after Corn Meal, streets this evening, the tenor seem night. tion is interrupted. Meagre reports wards run aground. The dry goods TWO-HEADE- D LADY, ed to be that the death of De Young of intelligence of the loss in the cargo were seriously uaruagea. An accomplished peraonige, whom u la 4 at tne bands ot the son was a legitt bring Graham Fuller details are several lives. wonderful to know. Interesting to feu Pierson of Harrisburg has mate outgrowth of the recent Jude expected. and marvelous to the ejt of all attack of the deceased upon the hourly sentenced Kemble, Petroff, baiter, who bare lived eince the rira-tlo- n Mining Hint. &iiorf, father. Crawford and Kumberger each to she ia the moat extraShe his St. Louis, April 26. A serious dis- 1.000 fine and one year at hard ordinary. TBI MOB. turbance took place at the Donk labor in the penitentiary. FOUR HANDS AND ARMS! ONR BODY A"C, Ac. and FOUR rERKKCT MJWF.K When the coroner's wagon bear coalmines near Belleville, fourteen LIMBS FEET. and ing the body of De Young turned miles Irom here, about midnight last Orders from a diotance pronipt'y She is accompanied lij from Kearney into Market street, night. The recent introduction of Cash paid for Butter and Eggs at filled. the crowd made a sort of rush that new machinery by which the num C. Maguiro's, dap2I 2t had the appearance of being direct- ber of miners employed was reduced, Who are known to fame as Baros Little dissatisfaction ed at the wagon. It might have been caused crest among Inadditioa to the aboTe, a large lot of fimgkb and wife Baroness Littlk merely a natural surge of the con' the men and about four hundred of Goods! Crwds! Dress riNOEK, and children, and Dress course following the wagon on meet them made an unexpected descent A fine assortment of Ladies' Dress WO ing the crowd gathered on Market, on the mine, fired the works and it The Two Headed Lady, and su kitc two but, the police viewing it an attempt is said that they killed one of the r;md iust received at A. Kuhn k bonrn' la notlrra aim entertainment thai da aprl7tf at violence, used their clubs freely, men in charge of the works and ma Brt s. endorsed hr all the prraa as Chaate, Blankets, Cloths, Flunuels, Yarns, .9 Novel, Moral and InslrucUre. Henry Donk, beating back the crowd and inflict chinery destroyed. kc, wholesale and Retail. ing severe punishment on some of one of the owners of the mine, re n i.i. on Mrs. fetayner, and see Ladiea with ehllilreo and roil livinc town can atitnd the from a at ice diets the most forward. Aside from this sides here and has callod upon Gov those beautifully embroidered In afternoon entertainments and aoid the KATES. incident there has been no sign of CuHom for assistance. Later advices dai 30 Iw crowd at night. vU;r2U Cloaks. fanU' violence and no occasion for the are looked for with mu' h Rnxiety. damning facts against Kalloch, but it was not intended to use mese iacts, or pamphlet at his brother's trial. The Assassin's Arrest and Inquiry at the postoniee snows ine laniDhleta began to come in last Conduct. Wednesday and many were circulat ed on that day and Thursday and Friday. If the postmaster knows How the Press and People where they come Irom he for the present withholds the information. Feel About It. Young Aauocn, on Deing question ed this afternoon, declined to answer the question as to whether he By W. U. Tel. to the Junctioh. had evidence that ue xoung was San Francisco, April 24, Dis- the instigator of the pamphlet, saypatches already filed seem to have ing he was in the hands of his coun sel and considered it more prudent pretty thoroughly exhausted the to say nothing at present. facts in connection with the Kalloch-D- e NO EXCITEMENT. Young affair. Nothing has been Rumors that seem to have gotten learned to throw any further light on abroad of great excitement in the the subject. The tragedy is the citv and danger of violence, are ufr theme of universal comment on the terlv unfounded, lhere lias been no street, and the general impression excitement except that naturally atseems to be that such a result might tendant upon suoh a tragedy, and resort to violence is absolutely have been expected at any time any unthoueht of. On the contrary, during a number ofyers past; owing considerine the prominence of the to the personally aggressive course parties in the auair. the community that has always been characteristic has manifested what might almost be considered apathy so tar as any de of the Chronicle. Citizens deplore monstrative expression against the such a recourse to violent means of slayer is concerned. The mass meeting which it was redress, and believe that the provo-catio- n in this case is altogether inad- proposed to hold this evening in Union Hall under the auspices oi equate, more particularly as Mayor the Typographical Union, has been Kalloch, who was the object of the postponed until further notice. Chronicle's assault, is amnly capable FURTHER PARTICULARS. of fighting his own battle; but there Further inquiry shows that Young is not notice ible any marked ex fired five shots at Da Young, Kalloch pression of grief or indignation ex- of which only one, the fourth, took cept on the part of the personal effect, otherwise the original report friends of the deceased. of the affair seems to be substantially During the forenoon business has correct. It is evident that the deed been coine on as usual at the count was deliberate. Officer Noyes states ing room 01 the Chronicle, althougn that a few moments before De Young the blinds are down and the police entered the office he saw Kalloch guard the door to prevent the intru walk along Kearney street and peer sion of mere cu. iosity seekers. into the window of the Chronicle At the morgue an idle throng is room. He was evidently counting assembled, and a few police are there on the watch awating the arrival of also to maintain desired ireeaom his victim. from annoyance. in his cell at the city rl nliKPrrfis strictlv his TT& vious reticence. He was visited by counsel this morning about 8 o'clock. FRED FOULOEB, His father went to the station house and was closeted with the prisoner Carpenter about an hour, but nothing is known Shop oppoite M. K. Church. of tha nature of the cenference. OGDEN. Soon after young Kalloch was MAIN ST., brought before the Police Court, his father accompanying him, and the C T. GIBSON, M. D., case was continued until next Ihurs dav. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON As a turtner indication 01 ine irena ODinion it may- be noted, of nnhlic Office; G. II. Tribe's Building, r 01 tne Dener classes ui that maay 1'TAH. 0GDE5, Ot'HTHST., citizens while not expressing any dmarlTlf marked sympathy for De Young, ex hibit a strong ieehng 01 indignation ,1. . Tr.i m a general way against ine both father and son, considering their whole course in the quar-0- Frel with the Chronicle eminently E A. objectionable and disgraceful, and Is now in the DOOLY BLOCK, corner expressing the belief that it is time of Main ana lourrn. txreeis, the city was rid ot tnem in tne inter : : : Utah. est of respectability, peace and good Osden. dn2-t- f order. Office: if hi OGDEN, UTAH: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL THE SLAIN EDITOR. Dtltecrei vr v. nil ills V3iW Vv V0 w ALPACAS 'y I BLACK to-da- y, 0 . lj atu.Ar-trr.An- i FinejV Vin T XA of MARKS, GOLDSMIlH& Co., of I. MAItltS, ' MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, A Clothing House! PRESUAW, e, UNDEUTAKE It - -i n lourlhM., MILL STUFFS Christine! Flour, Brau, Ac, THE MIDGETS! loiwt iiosi:isijj, OLE GOODS, IT LOHlijl |