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Show REPORT. dian alarm fizzle, declined to send bis AUDITOR little a and investigation soldiers, For the Quarter Ending has demonstrated the fact that the September 30tb, 1875. Temecala Indians, like their brethTe the Hsoorsb'e ti MaTor and ltembr of ren of Utah and Nevada, only trant tU City Council of Ogden Cftj: , ' '.. , .', , , I herewith present to jour HonorGentlemen: to live in peace, and be permitted to able Bod; tnjr Report of the ftoancial condition if settle on some lands which they may the City, tor tbe Quarter eadiuf September 50th, Will 18TS. cultivate without molestation. $ 798 20 To Ch In Treasury July lat, IS75, not Uncle Sam protect his wards To 2281 71 Bills Eeceivsble, from the greed and cruelty of the to buudry otker resources, a per ' 8700 3 U.t report, 'superior race,"' and put his foot , EKCEIPIS DCpiNO THE QUAKTEB. upon these frauds of the Corinne OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREBT. Chaeles W. Penrose. jr. srf TfOfD, BusiMSi Editob - - Vmager. Evening, Oot. 18. 1875 Mondj SUCCESS IX ,I3iTEBIOK. . r .'of' 720 ; " " i p 1 to. : the three days' battle with them, their defeat and the burning of all their villages in the Valley of Ituru, the Weary tramp over parched plains and through the worded wilderness, and the triumphant arrival at the great lake, with reseurces for continuing the exploring expidition at least two years linger, are contained in Stanley's letter, dated March 1st, conveyed, by, a Msawabilt trader to Unyan-yembaud thence to England, which is published iu the New York Her. aid of the 11th insfe i Henceforth the name of Stanley, the whilom correspondent of the leading American journal, will be numbered with those of the great explorers and discoverers of unknown countries, whose brilliant talents and unconquerable energies have been devoted to science and universal hu- TTianitv. and who stnnrl hicrh nn tiio list of the illustrious of the earth. Stanley is a hero; a soldier as well as a navigator and explorer, a commander ef men, a dauntless and couraar-eon- s soul who has won the admiration of a world, and forced plaudits j.ouj me ups ana uearis or muse wno once ridiculed and doubted him. The greatest minds among all civilized nations will await with anxiety, the tidings of his- further travels and discoveries. V :; e, " " - , e Ogden Citv, October 15th, Phil. Again Releases and Appoint men Jm Elders Lafayette Bedson Eardley, J. C. Ingram, D C. Johnson and D. Bock holt are released to return with the 13th of October company. , Elder John Hopkins is appointed to succeed Elder Eardley in the Presidency of the Norwioh conference, and Elder P J. Lammers to saoceed Elder Bockkalt in the Pres:dency of the Holland Star,Sept. 27. We wish to inform the Public, or tliose seeking Homes that we will sell any ot the following desirable property, to wit: No. :v; 1. -- :o;- - rvs.i:t Evr.uv dav. - Oa tbe Bench, two bincks froui Main Street, aad one block, nor'h of the t force-pum- pel p, The house is new, and has six large bathrooms tand kitchen, room, good cellar, pantry, etc There and e, anvetreY:ceS"tmfi t otr-- wash-hous- At present occupied 6 d23-4- t To the Honorable, the Mayor and Members of tbe City Council of Ogden I RUGGI And Bealeri Small-po- ..I x ,.... ..........,. eaalsi,,,,,,,, Canker,,. t M Brain Fevff. ,...... 1V,VUU ,; v No. 2. i i Bstv ,,. "'v Total,...M..G8 V.'j-.v- . Four of the '2 "A'" ,...2 Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Uetry Tribe, cntaiuiDg one (1) acre, with a TWO ROWED Barley whcttd ate 1 aboe All improveuients plat. What a Lady Says. U. FEED STABLES! 5 - U P g - 'Ik'.- t & .fa CQ . X - a. at o a a r erf) a cs So Z"4 ' v v at w fit DESIRABLE "' ' DOUBLE RESI- as ' S3 J S 5 , THOS. TAYLOR, ic o ft o a a o o. a MOO Ct zj o bB a a 3 us sooa o , Pkest. W. , , II. MILES, Sub m FOURTEENTH WARD U.O. Brush Factor Four Doors below Walker House, SALT LAKE 3ITY, UTAH: , of Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers Hous eliold, Painters' an d other Brush ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, Oa Wall Street, near the corner ot Sixth Street. House just completed At prices as low as the imported article, and and Cousumers. V ' " 'No. 6. " FARM .FIRST-IIAT- 3V.B. Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or without a dwelling house and orchard, sitaated'on the line of the U.P.R.R. lies, and tioned above, to, men- dispose of. give good ' terms to; reliable, chasers. , . a r , good one can be hap for the same money. 'i Horsehair taken and Produce,!!'1 in (part) exchange, Iiroslfl J. TAYLOR i Just reeeWed a Fine Assortment wm A it HAT AND The Best Stock of pur- SUITINGS - MEECHASl SAJL,T,:XA'IE CIt - :o: ' THE LKADINO of CAllIRES 3 GEOMUNFOBV OQDEN. STREET, ,d20-- NOW IS YOUR 'TIME- MERCHANT TAILOR," FIFTH - , All orders promptly filled, EngHth, French and Domestic ! , of various kinds uianufactnred to order. We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those s - ; i. trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and quit bupingan forior, imported article, when ; ; ntlre Satisfactiou to Dealtf Warrant d toijive Give us a ; N s ss es W 85 - a r- 2 t. fc, ft 3 9 ok IO DENCE Suitable for ooe or two families. m O to CO 'm "SO"? 'No. 5- - a S o 3 Oa Oo 15 '"Q TP m X S5 0 CAP SUB Boot and rSlioe Tra AND Pantaloon Goods EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IX OGDEN. WILLIAMS d25T-C- m & Co. ' - SFAICT TISTISSSS , v EDW. NELSON tf s - fit M p :o:- I am snre no Cooking Stove that ever ws made has given so great satisfacFRANKLIN, OXEIDA Co, IDAHO. tion as the Charter Oak The arrangement of the flues is such as to always insure a good draft and quick, & Co. uniform, baking, which enables the Near the TJ. N. R. R. Depot housekeeper to do a large amount ef kitchen work with a moderate quantity WAG0N8 AND OTHER TEfnClES of fuel; tbe reservoir is unusually large BfOHES,Horses, Hauling and Trotting Teams, and supplies all the hot vrater required. ad all other Livsry Accsmmodations S3--for the aveling public "5 5w Z & k ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. AND nil N j .o first-clas- s. For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor- LIVERY ' K - young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if needed, and a good grass Any party wishing to purchase a UTAU. home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will in pash will be paid. ' c , f BUCIIMILLEU & WELLS. were Kepeotfu41y, ISRAEL CA3S FIELD, Sexton Ogden City. October 15th, 1875. 3 '1 m m it The' Higriest Market Price ......8 AtBirip,,,,,,... iSl-t- : OGDEN", - 7: ON THE BENCH, ;i ONE5 LOT P. BREWERYJ U. ' 5 x a BO BARLEY WANTED. A AAA BUSHELS 2 5"-- 5 3 7ft, - , A " ' .f at all liours of the day or night. :,-- - ; Prescriptions carefully compounded, 8 ...1 In (Imported, and Domestic). s Teething, X S IIs 85 Mr. Joshua Dy f A H Pure Wines and Liquors 1 "Z- u .5 - I -35 "premises. Williauis,: the proprietor. Ogden, Utah. - -- Go. c CORNER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS, Foe thb Quarteb. Erdino September 80th, 1875. a S 1 Citv H s 5 3 fa i. W 0 cloi-ets- is also a good stab'e, t?2 GO in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, ,," t hose, etc. ; deliverai fb3 to aa7, natt of the AU Goods Public1 Square, contaiuiug three the fourths of an acre. Ooe () best 'orchards SC Prices down to tlie lowest rossible margin. ' WADE CANNED GOODS, GROCERIES, ' ONE IIOUSE AND CORNER LOT quired, plaintiff against you and apply to the court for the relief nraved lor. In testimuuy whereof 1, J. C. Wright, clerk of saia court, no Hereunto set my band aud affix the ONE seal of said court this l'iih day of Cct , 1875. SEXTON'S REPORT, - . Just received ora the East. - J.C.WRIGHT, Probate Clerk. , AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SUMMONS. IDIAX we published of the eviction of the Temeeula Indians, by fegal process, from lands Which they had occupied ,and cultivaterifor jnaiy years. Not content with this wholesale hmd grab and outrage upon the defenceless na tives, the settlers "raised a rumor, a la burg on the Bear, that they were in danger of their lives from an uprising ef the Indians whom they had defrauded. Troops were demanded fey telegraph, and wildly Vensational reports were put ie circulation, the cbject being of course to make a little money by furnishing supplies for the soldiers. Gen. Schofield, however, having learned wisdom from the Nevada In- - 187S.- & Sho CLOTHING,, The Phil. Margetta' No 3. Combination which drew such large au A GOOI BUSINESS LOCATION dienoes in Ogden and throughout tbe "north countree' a short time since, Ib the Probate Court iu au for Boj Elder coun- Ou Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now will start from Salt Lake to morrow for Hon. Samuel jsmith, ty, Territory of Utah. , Judge. another trip io this direction. Weduea-da- y occupied by J. B. Czachert. Au iustn L. B. and Thursday they will play at defend int.Ogilive, plaintiff, vs. Robert Ogilive, petiole of the United 8tats in the Territory Ilunleville, Ogden Valley; Friday and ot The Utah send greeting t i Robert It Ogilive, t: Yon are hereby requ red to uuwer the in after that at Brig Saturday Ogden, pe ition of AngBHta I,. iu said co' rt filed No. 4. ham City and the settlements in Cache Hiiuft ysii, withiu tenOgilive davs, exclusive of he day ol berviiot after the service u of this sumyou Look out A for some BUSINESS LOCATION County. good play mon", il served withir. tni cenhty; or, if served ing in Ogden, Friday and Saturday next. out of th s countr but within this district, within Ou Wall Street, near Williams & twnhty days; otherwise, within forty dsys, or juJtfnient br JetanH will be taken against you Fuddled. One drunk before the t the prayer of said petitiou aidactii n Cos. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet. i He said he didn't do it, ef broiiKht to obtain a decree di olvinft tlie bond matrimony existing between said plaintiff and i but good witnesses said he did, so the ("etendaAt, upon the grounds set forth iu the peti- No buildings. tion ou file in this office. court believed the latter and Bud it was Ami you are hereby notified that if you fail to appcr and answer the said petition as above re"$5 and oosts." will take default . City: Gentlement The number of deaths THE LATEST since toy last Report is 68, from the-- fol. ALAUM FIZZLE. lowing causes: 1 Kidney Complaint When will the Corinne humbug 3 Consumption..- .2. Tropay ,.,..,., ecase.,t8- W repeated? The latest . ..; Tumors,.. edition of it hails from San Diego 3 By Accident,. ...10 Fever, county, California., Keideis of the 6 Convulsions,. Junction will remember an account Cholera InfaBtutn,....V......2S ' Dry Goods, Notions, Boots For Homes, 60S 00 . CHANCES RARE , itf This remarkable journey miles was accomplished in 10 days, in spite ef sickness, the density of untrodden forest jungles, waterless deserts, the death of two of bis European assistants, and the loss from disease, desertion and war with the treacherous natives of 181 men, leaving him onl 7 165 souls when he reached the shores of the great inland sea.. Stanley conveyed to its waters in sections "Th3 Lady Alice," an English built vtssel, which he launched upon the lake, the first ship of a., civilized nation which ever spread its sails to the breezes that fan the "Victoria fiyanza.. I TBe full 'particulars of this arduous trarch,' 'of the 'desertion ofS his gaiuesr. ii io 'latuwug uy mo way ui his men fo lack of food, the saving ef the company by a large mess of gruel cooked in a tin trunk, the death of the young Englishmen, Pocock .and Barker', the surrounding of his 1 A FULL STOCS; OF s Stanley, the discoverer of Living stone, who is now in Africa on an xploiitg expedition projected by the TSsw York Herald and London Daily Telegraph, has mcceeded in penetrainting into the interior of that terra cognita as far as the great lake called tha Victoria Niyanza, which he has navigated, and the coast of which he has explored for about a thousand V " - ' ceiraUe, :o:- - $2746 IS - - Interest: This morning about half past ou ditto, , 9 30 geren'o'clock Mr. W, T. Baker, who To cash received on fines In ' AiiUn Thomson 'i Oonrt, on tbe bench, I man passing To cash received oa fines in 253 00 S3 00 Brown's Court, along smoking a cigarette. In a few To Alitm. received on Taxes for minutes flames arose frem the stackyard 21f50 00 tbe year 187S 27 00 Cemetery Lots of Mr. John Rackham, bis next neigh- To cash ree'd, " 15 0! Kent, sidewalk, " 12 50 City Landis, bor. Mr. Baker immediately alarmed SOU 00 To sundry aotes during qua'r the family, and Fete Cunningham ran Total receipts, dur.Dg down town for the fire engine, which, the quarter, $ 6303 95 in a short time, was hauled up the hill. Total. $t$'t Meaawhik Mr. Baker, with, tbe assist to who came promptly ance of neighbors DISBURSED ON CITY ORDERS. the rescue, removed the horses and pigs C. $ 874 05 Welch, on highways, By 383 50 from the outhousei the roofs of which By Police service, - 21 40 By Board ot Prisoners, considerable moved in corn were ablaze, 31 15 Uy Belief 'Iranxient paupers, tervtces od small- the shook; formed a bucket brigade mod By Mar"h4's 56 Oi) pox cases, JS. U. Williams, 175 uo dipped the , well dry in fighting the By Dr. io (W ' By Mrs. Kgglestori, fl.tnies, which licked up the straw etack, bf Dr. a. u. VV'iUUms, medical to paupers services 18 25 penetrated to the centre of seven or By Dr. Wangaraaa, ' 00 , to Brass eight tons of lucerne, and roared around By Appropriation 125 00 Baud, tor services, the timbers of the granary and out- By Jas, Fowler, mason work oa ' in 60 00 spnna; Taylor's Canyon, ' . f houses. 20U M By City Attorney, for services, Water was obtained from a ditch lead- By speaking trumpets, fur t'n e' 2S 80 Brigade, 2 00 ing through Mr. Baker's lot, and as soon By Kerairing lCity Pump, By Carroll a ee, livery horse as a stream could be obtained, the fire tor Manual, 2 50 ltead-4a.tor Mill Creek, 44 05 engine made short work of tbe fire busi- Ey 8 00 By j.abor, Cemetery grouuds, ness. Tbe granary was played upon, By Stationery, per ceutsge n and Cemetery lo s 71 50 licp)B and as soon as it was cool enough, part Py Bill pa.vab'e to D. II. Peery, 1G81 4) 85 t8 do., of the grain stored therein was taken hy in'erest on Uy Hooper a Eidt edge, for De1028 00 out aad saved. The sheds were destroyis, pot ln By Appropriation to City US- ed, the granary is a ruin, and the stack?, 720 03 ier, tor services, 600 00 bushels of wheat, a By CiLoans, abeut seventy-fiv- e 7 HJ for committees By nvyances mowing machine) a plough, a new suit Jiy Ogden PubiibUing Co., fori 17 60 ; prnit ng, of clothes, and a few other articles, were Ey Improvements on Spring on 49 20 Young Sttet, burned or spoiled. Tbe loss is between 21 00 By Clean ug City Prison. 4 00 , Uy Job VVagim Wni vices, , $500 and $G00, aud Repairing Fire By It is supposed that the person smoking i ' Cleaning an 17 . ,. liBgiue, s, ( the cigarette dropped a lighted match T tal of Disbursements, i 66 20 as he passed along, some loose straw Ey Bills teceivable cauce.leU by 6 8 00 payment of cash, was in the path, which ignited, and communicated quickly wi'h tbe slacks, Ry Cah in Treasury, Septemeverything being' exceedingly dry, tbe ber 3mh, 1875, 89 $ 217;t ,'1 conflagration ensued with the abeve re- By Bill Hecivable, Uy fuudry other resources, as sult. Tbe difficulty iu obtaining water 8700 63 per last report, worked against tbe firemen, but they $1808 J9 acted manfully, as they always do, and Itesp'ctfully yours. tbe efficiency of our engine ml brigade JAMbS TVL0R. received another demonstration. Auditor Publrc Acc unts. Fibs. ; miles.-- ' To Cask received on licenses, fashionZ THE AFKICAN J. 'STAHPORD, fifth: stbeet, ogd Alt-t- , GOOD t. A Speciality Offen his fin stock , iWnOIESALE t AND RETAIL Specially Selected fr Xtah Market, UNEXAMPLED FIGU SOLD CHEAP! Visitors to Salt Lake at the f SATISFACTION ber ' Conference, are invited FITS AND GUARANTEED. ti rnd inspect. 0 |