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Show Cosdknsatioks. j. PKNBOSE. Edito. ind . W. C, EVENING. Sunday, excepted, PVEKT Brines. Maaagar. the Lecture by at the City mil, at 7 MrLTsford, ,.UthUeTeniDg. special communication Ma9oic.- -A work in E. A. De f of Weber Lodge evening at . will be held o'clock. seven half pa sAlKKW8.--W- ... ; regret to announce e Emma Fife, daughter death of little and Diana Fife. This is the Elder Fife is j LdeaiUnthe family. to Scotland, his native will be of a news Hairy, and the a mission ul nature. ' Silas A. Minter has Ton Saloon on Fifth St. opened the Boa farita wi,h the PeoP!e Ashe is in ministerif Ogden, and experienced his of patrons, he will be ng to the tastes custom which he the to command Tos.-- Mr. Bo g"t ,ure ffler''s j At a meeting of Road Company, last the Ogden Kanyon were gentlemen following the evening, the for the of Company officers tlected President; Lorin : Farr, year K- 0. Company. - towns R. Ballantyne, Farr, I. N. Goodale, A. F. C F. Middleton, Jonathan Browning, Thomas Bingham, From Yesterday's T McClure, who was sentenced to a term of five years in the penitentiary, far the crime of adultery, was turned over to the prison officers yesterday. From this morning's Herald: The management of the theatre exhibited considerable enterprise in issu-j- g handbills yesterday all over the city, announcing that the latest election returns would be read at the theatre in the evening. Hon. Thomas Fitch is once more in Salt Lake. - A talking machine is to be exhibited at the theatre. It is made to imitate the tones and articulate sounds of the human voice so naturally that it is to detect any deception. The machine is worked something like ft' piano, by a lady, and was an immense attraction in San Francisco. A round of parties will be given during the holidays of St. Valentine. ' From the Tribune: Ten silver bricks received at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s from the Meadow Valley mine yesterday, of the average value of ' $3,100 each. !, Bingham presents at this tim a lively appearance, as several mining companies have been heavily engaged in paying eff. The shipments of ore continue '. large from that point. An "Universal Agency" was formed last week in Bingham. Its purpose is the promotion of business enterprises, and the protection of all mining interests. ... Salt Laitc City Election. Directors. B Y TELEGRAPH. Japan Advices. LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. ONE DQQtt SOCTTI OF CARROLL A DEBS Concessional. Arrival A New Miscellaneous. Of tbe CHOICEST ARTICLE of BRANDIES. WHISKIES, AMERICAN. it r Chicago, 9. Wines, Ale aud Tortcrs General freight agent Stubbs, of the Central Pacific Railroad, aud Mr. Viney, O general freight agent of the Uaion PaAT I HE VERT LOWEST PBICB. cific Railroad, arrived h ere List evening, but remained is the city enly two hours, leaving on the evening train for Kew W. ' d70-t- t . York. An interview with them on the lock matof the dead in subject freight ters between their roads and the CLicago and Omaha roads, elicited, nothing beyond a reiteration on the part of Mr. Viney, of the determination of the Union Till? Pacific, not to divide freight rates with eastern roads, and the fact that they were going to New, York where they would have a conference with the othcers The Finest House of the Pacifio mail company in relation to freight matters. of Entertainment San Francisco, 9. " The China trans-Pacifi- c IN OCDEN CITY. steamship company's steamer, "Vasca de Gatua," arrived last night about midnight, being Eligibly-'hours eighteen days and twenty-thre" AKI WITH from Yokohama. It ia the lastest time EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. between those ports on record. The files of tbe "Vasca de Gama,"just For particulars apply to arrived from Yokohama, contaiu the fol: lowing W. T1IOMSOX, a On the night of the 14th ult., as OGDEN. Udaijin , was returning from the Mikado's teuiporory'reUdeuce to his own dwelling, his carriage was stopped near the outer castle moat, by a bamboo that was stretched across the road. The sides v OS AXD AFTER JANCAEY of the vehicle were cut through with lt, 1ST4, swords, and Iwakura, hastily descending found himself attacked by several armed THE ORDERS HEKCIiAXDlSE men from whom he received wounds in Issued liy his loins and shoulders. He rati to the moat c'oBe at hand, and sprang into it, ZION'S remaining hidden for about an hour, after which he returned to the Mikado's house, to which foreign surgeons were Will be received ouly in its fcummoned, who at ouce discovered that his wounds were in no degree dangerous, It ETA L I E PA BTM EX TS . and he will probably be able to, resume y II. HOOX'EK.Supt. his duties in a few weeks. This is (he first attempt at assassination of a high official since the murder of Hirosawa YES!! Saugi, early in 1872. No clue to the perpetrators has yet been discovered. Richmond, 'a., 9. AND The heavy defalcation in the office of Sinking Fund Commissioner, is .traced to W. L). Coleman, clerk of the board of Rock Spring, $ 9.50. public works, and when the officer went 10.00. to secure his arrest, Coleman unsuccessDelivered, ' ' - ' 7.50. Coalville, fully attempted suicide by cutting his 8.00. DeLvered throat. THE MEASUltE Y II. LAI!K, Fropr. TO KENT. UTAH HOTEL, e Iwa-kur- NOTICE. Mercantile Institution, geed-humore- d. , ,, ,, The Finest and Cheapest stock of Ercr Offered in tills Harkct, IS NOW OX EXHIBITION, AXI FOR SALE OYL J J 'at 7 & s. ! STKEET, All kinds of Household soods,for tl,0 Drawing Room, Tai lor Kitchen or Bed Room. 'ew Styles of Looking Glasses Taper Hangings, Uiudow Shades, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. , ft , SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. IHB1SB REDUCTI01 IN PRICES OF ' ,; 0 YES!! KOCK SPRING-.- COALVILLE ; Cheaper lhan crer hel'oro Offered to the TuMlc. COAL. ... ,.,,,. ' , HEWST OREOODEX EAST SIDE MAIX i 0 r EASTERN FURNITURE Situated, The municipal election at Salt Lake At a special meeting of was lively aud exciting, but a yesterday last petition Council evening, the City and The differour of number orderly citizen?, a signed by large to ent sections of the opposition amalgamawas presented requesting the Council totally make such arrangements with the Ogd n ted, the rabid Iron Manufacturing Company as would abandoning their ticket with the object secure the erection of iron works in this of electing the ticket headed with Hon. Wm. Jennings for Mayor.' The People's ' city. was victorious by a very large maticket discusThe subject, after considerable on to Committee (be jority, as will be seen from the followsion, was referred to rewith instrnctions ing returns : Public Works, For Mayor : D. II. Wells, 8,948; Wm. to be next the at special meeting port Jenpings, 1,677; scattering, 3. held next Thursday, at 6 p. m. For Aldermen: Isaac Groo, 3,928;Geo. 3,924; Jeter Clinton, 3,895; Crismon, St. Vaientisk's Bali. The young Des MoineB.'9. John 5,477; Alex. C. Pyper.5,482; Keep Warm by Gotting Good Clean CoaU Sharp, gentlemen will celebrate St. Valentine's At the investigacollege agricultural M. A. Benedict. 1,681; J. Miner, 1,666; tion to YARD AT U. P. , FREIGHT DEPOT. day on Thursday evening, at.Woodman-lee'iHal- l, day, a le'ter was received, stating N. Groesbeck, 1,642; scattering,' 8. Orders left at Douglass' Meat Market will be informawould valuable that in a manner that promises one they give For Councilors : Brigkara Young, tion if allowed access to the books of promptly filled. . most the of enjoyable occasions ef the The accountant s reports 3,944; Theedwe McKean, 3,941; Albert the college. mou. The young gentlemen have show a deficit of over $7,000 in 1866, R. Winder J. Carrington,"B,945; 3,938; and over been industriously $6,000 in 1868, paid over by preparing for the Grow, 3,948; N. II. Felt, 3,941; Hasseth to Raukin, which was not re-- , treat, tad expectation is rife of a happy Henry D. McKeuzie, 3,944; Feramorz Little, corded on his books. ""Professor "Jones, A feature of the occasion will , rtum'on. 5,461; Thomas Williams, 3,951; Lewis S. one of the deposed professors, testified be over which the little that the college was drifting away from Hills, 1,689; P. Pugsley, 1,677; II. P. its deity who 'rules in the kingdom of love, original interests. The developments (' Kimball, 1,552; Bolivar Tiobers, ,1,678; begin to assume a grave character, and till preside. , ', Geo. Crismon, 1,598; E. T. Mumford, others more staVtliug are promised soon. . Washington, 8. , 1,622; R. B. Margctts, 1,615; Le Grande Mr. Sargent presented the credentials PsRioitAi,, Hon. Ben. Holliday, the t Young, 1,622;. Elliot Hartwell, 47; T. R. of John Hager, Senator from California, Oregon millionaire, arrived in this city ': 22; F. Auerback, 24; A. W. White, who was sworn. Jones, tbii morning from the West, and is on his 23; W. Fuller, 85; Adam Mr. Boutwell introduced a'bill.amend-ator- y 4; T. D. Spier, way East. ', On his journey he will most to the National currency act; re! Brown, 43; scattering, 23 Tbe bill contains two sections ferred. probably attend to his interests in NeFor Treasurer : P. A. Schettler, 5,481; on prohibiting National Banks braska, which , are directly affected by or receiving interest on deposits. scattering, 5. , tbe proposed continuation ef the MidlThe other requiring National Banks te For Recorder: Robert Campbell,5,435; and Pacifio road. Mr. Holliday is keep seventy-fivper cent, of their re W. P. Appleby, 23; scattering, 4. serve at home.. of a body of five hundred ' For Marshal : J. D. T. Mc'Alist'er, 3,934; twenty acres of the finest timbered land in that Henry Heath, 1,679. frp.Rnlut.inn. declaring it the sense of the State, and the contemplated road strikes The People's ticket was printed on House, that Congress should not adjourn through this valuable property, which, yellow' paper, the opposition on, white;,1 until some measures were enacted, profrom different viding for a reform of the present syscauses, is in jeopardy. But the "anties" soon noticed the dis tem of currency, also oh the subject of tinctkn, and eubstitued yellow tickets transportation, and for a more economFoce Paie or Doves. ical administration of the Government We extend to deceive the unsophisticated. 3 The rules were suspended, and the. resoeordial the of A number to the feur brace opposition gentlemen lution was congratulatims and without yeas adopted f young doves whe were invited to be present at the countpaired off yesterdayj . ,4 ;nays. ing of the votes. fter and for some time. billing cooing have succeeded in The Pi Ife look for their return FOREIGN. "like doves to making a little division and a trifling ex9. 'heir windows,"- this London, P evening from Salt citement, and yet they are not happy. The Times advises the government to Lake I City, when they will doubtless be the close of the elections! Iron Works. , T II E B E 8 T G AND THE : JOMX d76-3- PICOCK. O O DS . Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. ; CALL AT post-offic- e, ' "WT" FOXTLGER'S General Mercliandiso Store, 1 , MAIN from-payin- 6 , OGDEN STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elmcwhcre. ... . . ':" r4 , . pos-ew- x O PAIiPE&BOESSEL. PRO ' - received by their warmly fends. numerous Feb. 9, 1874. Mr. Joseph Baxter an Miss Ann Horrocks, daughter of 1 izabe'th Stmuel Esq.; Mr. George Poulterani Miss Mary Jackson; Mr. Carles E. tang and Miss Marcia Allen; MfJames Sprunt and Miss Mary Rus-tel- L Korrodks, . - Here is an JWg '. wise." example for a whole host of and ladies in his city and Let them iJ do like"ga men Iheatricai, night Mr. Heme will for the second appear, lne in this character city, ia his A. "EiP The Utah Legislature. great vn Winkle." The after-piec'Solon Shingle," will be produced for st time in Ogden. ' That the house U be crowded is sure, and we suggest atU who expect to be present at the rtainment, should go at an early 01tf nii 8ecure comfortable seats. The !ttaia UI promptly at 8 o'clock. Jconnectiaa with the play of "Rip Van we cannot justly omit an allu-,1(to the ealcinm Ki,,' ..,,;., rated by Mr. 3. Newton on Saturday contributed so much to the of the mountain scene, where the sueceed in luring Rip to his twenty P- Go therS efly and don't disturb b emi0g b fteF thePlfty be aDC m EMthi".Cilj f oroDP' Feb- - 7(D 1874, years and seven months. Council. A communication was received from the House, announcing that they bad passed (C. F. No. 26) "An Act to attach the county of Piute to the Second Judicial District for judicial purposes,'' with certain amendments. A communication was received from the House, announcing that they had passed (C. F. No. 17) with the title amended to read "An Act further defining the duties of Sheriffs and amending an act in relation to Marshals and Attorneys," approved March 3, 1852. House. Mr. Taylor, chairman of the committee on education, to whom was referred the othpetition of B. G. Raybould and 252 ers, praying' for the passage of a school law, and accompanied by a bill for such an act, reported that the committee had examined eaid bill and found it impractical for the present condition of the Ter litory; and asked to be discharged frem any further consideration of the subject Report was adopted aud the eommittee discharged. Mr. W. R. Smith presented a petition from John Stoker and 149 others, praying for the passage of a law to prevent fires from locomotives Tbe bill for "An Act amending an act to provide for mechanics' and laborers' liens," approved Feb. 18 h, 1869, which was made the special order for was taken up on its second reading. On motion of Mr. Rowberry, the enacting clause was stricken off. The motion of Mr. W. G. Smith, askWeing that the boundary line between ber and Morgan counties be more clearly established, and that the expenses thereof be paid by the counties asking the more definite location of county boundary lines, was read, and the subject referred te the committee on counties. , res;gn between and the assembling of Parliament. Mr. Gladstone is said to be at variance with his ministry on the question of the re signal ioh of the government. Tbe Premier is represented as wishing the ministry to resign immediately, while the laite? desire !o wait until tbe new Pars'. liament assemble?. Disraeli is stated to have already arranged his ministry. ' Five hundred members of Parliament are thus far chosen 267 Conservative, 242 L'berals and Home Rulers. One Home Ruler has been returned from Cork and two from Kilkeny county. Wouistn Suffrage. The following is tbe copy of a bill introduced by Mr. Mellish, of New York, in the Lower House of Congress : A. BILt ;. To relieve the women citizens of the Ter- ritories from poii.ical disabilities. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe United States ef America in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of th'S act no female citizen of the' United States, re. siding in any of the Territories thereof, shall be debarred from exercising the in right of suffrage at any election held such Terrstory, anything iu the laws ot the United States or in the laws of eaid Territory to tbe contrary notwithstandi'. ngt A Dakotah sheriff attached a show the other day, aad while tacking up a sale notice on the elephant's hindofficial mistook quarters, which the lor a email barn, the animal swung his tail around. There were eight hacks at the funeral, besides several h 5 P I H O H ft M '' & WATCHMAKEllS ''' , CHERRY CREEK ,r 4 " , MAW 8TKEET, 0E3T Watches, Clocks, JEWELJIY, PLATED SILVER WARE s PUBLICO! JEWELERS, ,f rnilB TJNDKRSIONED HAVE TUT ON A NEW X ui of fetagM which will hereafter b RUN Y SEMS-VEEKL- between tbe above placnk'1 tC ' Leate Toatio Mondays and Thursday,. CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. A Leave Clmiry Cieck W lueday, nsA fatur- - Time, Through in 24 incurs. a - to GimsPistols, N a Stapes mal clone connections at Cherry Creak with fioche, Iluruiltnii aud KurekaSlajjoB. AND u Repairing Neatly Executed. & 2 J ac IW-l- y ' 1 P AND MIDWIFE I i block, m PHYSICIAN, ' - 2 I i av a 0 T. E. BIIOVN, 31. V. Medical Society. After number of yenr, practical acqnalntenise with tbe Diseases of the Eastern and Weterri gtetee and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises flret cla sertite, upon the latest and most improved metbnds of Alloof pathic Treatment In all department The patrouage olicited. .... OfiSc , ' - i MITCHELL;'; Agent, Toano, .' Agent,1 Creek. Cherrj Surgery and wifery. of the public LUNCHEON."'": D. PHYSICIAN, UDivcreity of Vn., (Iradnule of Kichmomi Melicl ColleKe,V, Itnideut Plijei. clan ml gnrKeou to College Iloupitul; fellow ol Medicine, , F. F. MAEX, " UTAn' SCUGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN 0 COSSETT. Eajt of the Tabernacle, OGDEN, I w MOFI ITT Propp-ietorn- MKSI McCLUSKY, X c In great wiety. 1. ta : CIGARS nd CHOICE TOBACCOS CO FARE, 815. CARTRIDGES. GUN NEEDLE u 9 ACCCMCCATIONS. FIRST-CLAS- S n. At ' Jen hi? person. 8 N mm T0A30 H , i Mid- CRAY., ALBERT ' TBI v.:.! v ' HOTS , i - AT .; TON SALOON, Ha ettcdupaneat LUNCH r ? ! ST AND,' Also a ;. 'i .;( Prirale Room for Company. ia respectfully The and KefiWene1, 3Iain Ptirrr. Mtr Lunch rem 10 Tcry best Alei, . to 60 cU. ' Torters and Cijtri. |