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Show gtlcn Junrtbn. lite 1 ill 'HZ fablUhed EVERY EVENING, Sundays 'icepted, by the ftoDES PunuiHiit. CoKrarr. OBM.W. PENROSE. Editor and Baaiatu Maaager Pibs.haIi. -- Eq F. E. Morse, ': Hdmax kinds of ladies Hai.--A1- 1 made up, and all goods. Combings kind of hair work done cheap. Orders at If letter receive particularSaltattention Lake HaUf Store, City. the Standard bair d7T-t- f Radical Political Bill. More of the Scandal , . Trial- - Proposed Compromise between the U P Co and the Government The Situation at New Orleans. Outrage and Murder. Roach on the Pacific Mail Business. t AtTestiom. Members of Ogdem City Fire Battalion are hereby noticed that AMERICAN. (pecial meeting will be held at the City Washington, 11. Hall next Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. The Union Pacific railroad company A punctual attendance is requested. yesterday, through its president, Sidney R. J. Smaddon, Foreman. Dillon, submitted to the secretary of the treasury a formal proposition of compromise of all existing differences beJcst Received. Choice Cumberland tween the company and the government. The Union Pacifio company propose to Boll Bacon, and the finest lot of Scotch pay into the treasury of the United this to Haddies eer brought Finnan States $500,000 par annum on each first Walks day ef July, beginning Call and see them. market with 1875, and dlOS-t- f. to continue this payment for twenty Bros. years; and thereafter on each first day of Julv the payment shall be $750,000, send dont Why you Subscribers, and the meaey so pa;d shall be held by ? . Lets of delinquents on your postage the secretary of the treasury as a sinkvet. Send fifty cents cash for daily ing fund to the credit of the Union e cents for Pacifio company, and specially devoted postage for a year, twenty-fivto the extinction of the government iix months and fifteen cents for a quar mor gage and interest thereon, to be 7 ter. Don't forget. t reckoned at 6 per cent per annnm.lawful and the money, payable Masculine Music Purdy's band has accruing interest each half year to be rennived an important addition in the carried to the account of the Union Pacific company, and this annual payment shape of a fine family organ. It came to by the company shall be continued withtown yesterday morning in good order, out del y or default until the amount to It's a boy, the credit of the company in the hands with notes loud and clear. of the secretary of the treasury shall be md William is jubilant over his new mu equal to the full amount of the governsical instrument. Mrs. Put'dy claims that ment mortgage, reckoned at simple init is as, much hers as bis. , terest to the same date, the government lien now existing as security for the disHuncharge ol this obligation to be cancelled Rktcrned. Elder Abraham when the sinking luod thus created shall of Brigham City, returned last be equal to the mortgage of the governIsacker, from his mission to the States, ment, reckoned at simple interest, at which time said sinking fund snail be in md went home on the Utah Northern I He has enjoyed his full discharge of all obligations due train this morning.". from (he company to the government. I crip, conversed with a great many peo- - The secretary is asked, if the proposion the subject of Utah and "Mor tion meets his approval, to lay it before Iple and collected much gcnealogi Congress and ask their action upon it John Roach has sent a petition to leal information concerning the Ilun- Congress in behalf of himself and the , v packers. American workmen employed in ship building, against the cancellation of the Suictns. Yesterday morning, when Pacific Mail subsidy fur the Japan and Ithe U. P. emigrant train coming west- - China service. He says: "If bribery and "P -i-ng Green River, young inan named Mcrariana triea to snoot celling this contract punbhes no guilty himself through the heart." He missed persons, but punishes toe innocent at lis mark and the bullet went into the i lie request and instigation oflhe guilty, and injures great national interests for rowela, indicting what is supposed to be insufficient reasons " The amendment He hails from Ad'iisoa, adopted by. the committee of the whole, lfilal wound. t'hio. It is supposed he was suffering cancelling this contract, has been unaniIrom the effects of hard drinking. He mously adopted by the House. Savannah, Ga , 12. laid he was tired of life. . ' A specinl from Tallahasse says that. C. Vi. Jones, Democrat, of Escambia United States Senator. At Cham- - county, is elected Valentines! Valentines! New Orleans, 11, ers' News Depot, rich,' superb and in Following is tie Conservative proposireat variety endless and cheap assort tion of adjustment submitted to the coned of the comic. J, Q. Chambers will gressional committee: First, the election of 1872, now before Congress, not to be pen Cupid's Post Office, with a choice included in the adjustment; second, the election of the lovely missives, at Wood- - election of treasurer and members of the ansee's Hall, on Friday evening next, General Assembly of 1874, to be sub Maris 12th inst., by request of the Sunday milted to Hoar, Wheeler, Frye and it being- distinctly understood hsol committee, for the 2d District. A shall, that those members returned both by the lorious time is anticipated. Tickets, returning board and the Conservative 1 each, may be had at his News Depot. committee to be accepted as legally J. G. Chambers will also hold Cupid's elected; third, the House of Representatives to be organized de novo on the ost Office in the 1st District, at the 1st basis of the committee's award; fourth, Kistriot Band Party, cn Friday evening the House of Representatives when ort, the 12th inst. The whole district ganized to send to Kellogg, acting Governor, and to the Senate as constituted invited tp attend. d 122-by the award of the committee, a mesinforming them that the House is sage The Aldink Vr. Z. McLaughlin, organized and ready to proceed to busi :eat of Stevens and Co., has canvassed ness; fifth, the Conservative members to business portion of this city for sub sign ait agreement mat, wnue not ap proving or recognizing the legality of the fibers to the Aldine, meeting with re government known as the Kellogg govusable success. There may be many erntnent, that they will not disturb the Dersons who wish tn obtain this executive because of his past political as be is sustained by the acts so lettdid art journal. Their names will President;long the members of the sixth, received by Mr. Geo. W. Turner or house returned by arbitration are not to V- f. A Shiells, at whose stores sample be changed except by death, resignation fP'fS can be insnected. Terms, one or expulsion for just cause; seventh, the Par per month. Three of the famous Senators returned by arbitration to be sealed. This proposition was adopted by dine chromos given to each subscriber a vote ef 59 to 8, and a committee ap fin. me mi "us L. year, mere is no worn in pointed to hand it tc Wheeler. The com' Ikerica mittee left on the morning ef the 9th for to Aldine. ' the equal Mobile, with the proposition la their pockets, and on the following night this Slt Lake Items. From this raorn- - reply was received: ''Mobile, Feb. 9th i' Herald we learn that in the trial To Hon. John loung, St. James Hotel; Chairman, proposition not accepted 5tafer yesterday, Richard Hook tes-"- 1 F. A. Wheeler." that previous to the murder Shafer Signed, Chicago, 11. Mm that The Tribune's Washington special Kelly wanted him to go Poien fort and shoot Van Valken says : The joint Republican caucus com bill rg. He told him to let Kellv firht his mittee has completed the political the of course in has been which prepara battles. ation for some time. The points ef the H. M. Gray testified to lending Shafer bill, which will be presented to the Sena ate and House caucus respectively, are I shot-guof as follows: First, the ou lue oird-ehd- t in it and the fourth section of the Ku Klux act, Med it with buck-8ho- t. Returned whioh allows the President to suspend m the unloaded. the writ of habeas corpus in certain evening IA nimttna r f ... to use """"" Ui messes...testified for the cases, and gives him full power mainto suppress disorder and the ense that they saw Shafer army at Grav tain peace. Second, the appointment of Ioou from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the day deputy U. 8. marshals and supervisors of 1 """aer, aaa me ume it was elections, with full power to eount balave been committed. Th ese jid lots, supervise returns and arrest perwit- es were m.-if th am jail birds, sons who may attempt to intimidate voters or unlawfully interfere with the e witnesses testified as to Shafer'i conduct of elections. Fourth, to provide 1 chjirnm.r. for a full and fair registration of legs! fourteenth infantry band sere' voters, and to make it unlawful for any of the reconstructed States to impose an ed Gev. Aiull and excessive poll tax or require the payment en ter(uin,I ' of such tax as a qualification for voting tr. W f . o. . election. ruin, oiwup, emigraiien sgent, ' any Congressional declaring the exhibition or nse of deadly urned ia excellent W.ltli weapons on the days ef registration or " lork. election for purposes of intimidation of . - semi-annuall- i ,. " ""V s - uble-barrete- n. r' t ? it t violence, a criminal offence, punishable by fine or imprisonment at the discretion of the court The bill, it is said, the unanimous vote of th joint committee. A terrible ease of outrage and murder was brought to light here this morning. Last Tuesday, morning the body ef a woman was found who was apparently frozen to death on a prairie in the southwest part of the city. The body was takeu to the morgue and identified as that of Mrs Larkin, and buried. The suspicions of a policeman were somehow aroused as to the cause of her death, and an investigation has developed the fact that last Saturday night the woman went to a saloon near where she was found and got drunk on whiskey. Jos. Young, one of a party of loafers present, followed her, and overtaking, outraged her, a fact which he announced on his rsttirn to the saioor, when Jerry Kemp, one of his companions, sought the woman and repeated the outrage, and, according to his own statement, left her for dead. Kemp is in jail, the other ruffian is still at large. New York, 11. This morning Tilton was first questioned in regard to the tripartite agreement. He testified to the impression that the original draft was in th handwriting of Samuel VVilkesou; it was read to wi'ness at Moulton's, in the presence of Claflin, Wilkeson and Moalton. Witness said if Bowen would sign he would, but subsequently saw a paragraph which he was to sign that was net id the terms be desired, and he refused to sign unlets it was modified. Didn't remember anybody naying, "Don't sign it, as fiowen may not sign it," though Moulton may have said so. Witnafls'e impression was that Moulton said he thought llowen would not sign, and Claflin, clinching his hand, said: "Bowen has got to sign it." The 'parties were not together when the agreement was signed. Thinks Bowen signed first; witness second and Beecher last. Only ene copy was signed, but Wilkeson had several copies prepared for publication. The signed copy was given to H. B. Claflin, Witness got a check from Bowen half an hour after Did not get it signing the arbitration. before, though Wilkeson testified to the contrary neiore tne investigating com . r" ': mittee. ; itness wns then questioned in refer ence to the appearance of Bowen's letter, and his connection therewith, lie testified to having had three slip printed. One, he thinks incomplete, was picked-uby a printer, and one remains in witness's possession, with Johnson's amendment He thought he had a slip of hie own betides the one he shewed Beech er. This made the fourth. He loaned John Harmon one slip before the Wood hull publication, but (Iocs not remem ber : tellies him be did not care He com what he did with it. mitted it to his (Harmon's) care to use as might in his disoretion think best. Wunet'8 finally admitted that McKelvey, of the Brooklyn Eagle, wanted to see a slip, and it was given Harmon to give him if Harmon thought it right. It was afterwards published in the Eagle Witness was again question regarding his visits to Woodhuli, and denied ever staying at her bouse except one night, lie generally left about 11 p.m. Once he went through the house with her and found all the upper rooms furniihed except one, occupied by herself and husband. She told him her house bad been called a house of ill repute, and she wasted to show bim it was unfurnished. That was one of the reasons he thought her a traduced woman. The production in the Beeoher trial, by Evarls, ef a copy of the "true stery," created a sensation, as it has been generally understood that it' was f' ": " destroyed. Fullerton objected to its reading, and Beach said the objection assuming this form, they are now giving secondary evidence of an instrument the loss of which they have not prooen; there is no evidence but that the original exists in their possession, or in the possession of some person over whom they have apparently absolute control, and until they prove the loss of the instrument they cannot justly resort to this mode of proving it. been traced Judge Neilson It hasnot ' to their possession Beach It has been traced to the possession of Mrs. Tilton ed , Gen- eral Western Passenger Agent for the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railthis road, left this citj f.r Chieag. morning. BY TELEGUAFU. " to-da- y, Next door east of G. W. Turner's, with two rooms in the reur. Rent Olieki?. Enquire of G. W. TURNER, Ogdea, Or JOHN CORDON, Mound Fort. d91 If Neilson By whom it ft, was de- ' ' r7 . 0. M. L OGDEN BRANCH BEARDSLEY HOUSE, - , Ogilen Junction. (formerly jvkctios hotki.:) J AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED nd aatinf&ctioi! gimra.ntt.eit. II. BEARDKLEY, Proprietor. MRS. A. SAWYER, , JHAKM ACICTICAL, THEORETICAL PRACTICAL , I" I le Purchase of ; Dry Goods, Groceries. d49tt AND Clothing & Boots Shoes, Canned Goo (Is i Hats & Caps. Iiadies' Dress Goods, Millinery, Shatvfs, Fancy Trimmings, Notions, &c. Laces, THIRD STREET, OQDBK dU-S- P. P- - RIOL n.D, . Successor te Read Carpets & House Furnishing Goods & FIRST-CLAS- S - ,- Boot k Shoemaker Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery. Harness, Harness Triiiiiiiiiips, Leather Saddlery, and Fin dings PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC that, having assumed the above- uanied business, he is prepared to manufacture, to order, FAEMING IMPLEMENTS' A STUDEBAKER and BAIN WAGONS. BOOTS and SHOES CALL IN THE VERY Best Style and Werkmansliip. Promptly Filled aud Mtpamny JSeatly Lzecuted. Orders will he P. P. RYAN, FA CINQ UNION DEPOT-OGDEN- . All Orders addressed to I). II. 1' EERY will receive prompt UTAH. uutni tun . 'frifi WeeMy,Semi-Weekl- & Clearance Sale Daily. Xitabliihed mt than three enri ajro aa a Re. preorntative Rapu Jiuao Paper, pMgod to Diulu-tai- n nuil defeDil the principal anil orgnniieiitioti of tli National Republican Party,theINTI(.a-OC)SA- ! was early pushed to the forefront, of jonr nili im and achieved a ucct uuprecfdauled in the By oniverial awtmt hiitory of such enterprisea. It liaa bean assigned ponition tut FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. ' AT The Leading Republican Paper A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It columns are earefnlly awarded Bir&inat objectionable matter, and every effort Is wade to rmnl-- r it a pleasant and profiiabln companion to the home fireside. The Commercial Department Is conducted with ereat care, and evervtblnff pos sible is done to make the MARKKT UKHOKTS such aa the FARMKKS and 1SUS1NKB9 MN of the liorthweat can HK1Y Ui'OM. R S. .F-O-U.'Xi-'G.- E IK THE NORTHWEST. Hot alone on its political character doea th INT1CK-O- C KAN rent Its claim to popular faor. It aims at the highest excellence in all departments, and in thii era of progrsttilTe Journal mm , aapirea tn ponitiou among the beet. niakra especial claim a ihe INI W. H. Hooper, SUPT. . datMJ-tf- y SEE TII33 A.1STX) Morrison Plough! Choice Hums, Haeon, Fancy Brown and Bleached Groceries, Dress (ioods, Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Teas, Sugars, motions, lite. luc. LADIES' CLOTH AND CALF SHOES. RUBBER OVERSHOES. AT. The Agricultural Depai tment Is cartfully edited by gentlemen of ability and nperiauca, Jn Literature, Local and General News, - Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, And everything that (joes to make ; 8A.criii?ioisra pricks! IScfore ItoiJioviiiR to Oilier Premises. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. stroyed. Beach By whon this witness was in- A First-cla- ss Newspaper formed it was dtstroyed, but it turns out It is not excelled by any publication In the that a portion of it was afterwards is a found by this witness afier Mrs. Tilton tountry. Tbe or she not left bis house. Now, whether is in possession of the other portion of NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ibis original document, does not appear. ene that will be found usefnl and Interesting to Beach continued this line of argument, Americans in every part of the elobo. While it represent the ORKAT INTRRfcfTS when Judge Neilson said : "I think, in ofspecially the NORTHWEST, it it National in its views view of the circumstances, that the pa and comprehensive in it irm its poli'lcai faith, it i not bigoted, and in a'i per was in the hands of Mrs. Tilton and in aims to be candid, dignified, and above understood to have been destroyed, "and discusions atraw. there is a small portion finally found, personal baa the lamest aggregate The in the and only this witness is ignorant of any ireulation of any newspaper published liorthweat. It ia sent to mure Irian e.um ro't- mure. He may take this course whether offices, distributed in every Btate Territory he has got a correct copy or not." in the United States, 1b all the Hr:tib Provinces, .,, , , f pRANSIEKT M. - Now offers to the puMic ' ; " Judge A COMMODIOUS STORE On ElftU Street, W. FOULGER. (112:) 3m. NEW STOCK. INTJSli-OCJsA- , INTKR-OCEA- ami nuuierioos loreign States aud countries. 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Constantinople, 1. nnCtrn A fit1 The new postage law The interpreter of the American lega JTUuAxiUjLJi "takes effect the 1st tay of A.U., 1.5. Under this law the po tiige lion at Constantinople, has just returned January, on newsjiapers must he naid AT TUB OFFICK from Syria, where he has been investi WHJCKK THEY ARE M AILKfr. This will make it subscribers or agents sending as fating tbe Outrages on American mis necessary for all to send the money TO PAY sionaries. He reports tbe first accounts snbscriptions IS ADDITION I'D TI1K SUBSCRIPTION as much exaggerated, and the ill treat, PRICE. The following are the rates to tn paid invention. a is the new law. nnder nsent by soldiers pure - 16 Just arrived from the Kast, a splendid Selcctioo of t"ho FINEST FURNITURE this Ever brought to ! ! City. " All For Sale Ezctedhiyly Clump, at J. BOYLE & Co s. POiST-AO- WEEKLY eentswsr year INTKR-OCKA- INTKR-OC1A- S A doctor's wife attempted to mote bv tears. "Ah !" eaid he, "tears are useless. 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