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Show awMBBVBBBfaBBBBBBa Utah rinTaAt. Railboad Confer ence trains wil run daily during Conxcltd, ference, leaving Ogden at &Q0 and 8.40 fldftt $tmriu)n. 5Ibf BTKBT KV1CNISG, Baaday. atl i Posushi Cont. oi Kditoi and Bu.ibm. aU.nt.r. ta. am. Arrive at Salt Lake at 8:15 and Fares: Oglen to Salt Lake and return, $2; Kaynville to Salt Lake and w . P. return, $1.35; Farmingtpn to Salt nei.ry DitAteu. l Lake and return. cause The time. 'fchind $1; Centreville to Salt 1WgiuV Lake and return, "uc; Wood's Cross to t Li tot on and wAi boxes, the delay Salt Lake and retarn, COc. Trains will acoount the train stopped at sereral leave Suit Like at 3:40 and 5:06 p.m. asaat. of.iim inan a grseiar tuid-aigTickets till Toaue neatl good from October Oth to Octoleare not J t iiid . ber James Sharp, General Freight last night. and Ticlet Agent. John Sharp, t. OCM.W. FKN KOSK. Tt 10:40 a in. tri sia-tio- ai lgt 12-h- Super-ialendeo- WHO IS KNOWLDKXf wl" Vr po"" C. M. I., fele W"r' for I rl4 Brantfe. I Ogrt.ii VklUV II I) Html Mr. R J. Datis, of "Willow CaILSd. called this morning Springs, Malad, and reported everything smiiirg in that are abun, pleasant little jalltj. Crops dant, no grasshoppers this year and the Jieallhof ibe people generally good. The death of Bishop Daniel s wife cast a whom jloom eer the community, by reMr. Dafis the was much respected. iost. 3d ou Saturday, turns to bis farm Gillst s Soap I'uwdkb is cheaper than the l.bor. eosp and washes with La'f dl la. Giurt's Bakino Powoke never fails nevr It in pure and to jile.se. the dinup-poia- di-lu- is i Mr. Taylor II e niger U slock of v t rchnn lise his entire gold out who will hereafter Harold to his brother The stock whiili the business enudwct in become had being ispid'y quite luff, rei!enisbed by tbe new proprietor l,o tbal commits of ours Harold means o make Hie success uf it, aud iavit.'s public is so well kfiowB , e. Bonaxny Price on Cur- rency. Another Railroad lision. . cav r ai ( It i i iliu I'CR.NtK'S W. MT.lMi AM Sum-i- , Col- Destructive Conflagration. Cokfebrkck Tbaims. Attention is direc.ed to the Uutice of Conference trains in another column. The fares are so reasonable that almost everybody who wishes cau lake a trip over the Uliih Central and attend Conference. So Murder of a Methodist Minister. Troops sent to Alabama. AMERICAN. Atlanta, Ga . SO. The Governor to day ordered the aale of tbe Macon and Brunswick Railroad, to take place on the firet Tuesday in Decinber next, at publie auction to the highest bidder. 'Vashiogton, 30. Four companies ofca alry were ordered t Western Alabama on account of tbe reported disturbed condition of that section. Richmond. Va,, 30. 8alt Lake Citt. U. T., It is rumored that a duel is impend, Sept. 30, 1874. ing between Generals Bradley T. John, C W. Tenec-sb-, Esq: Dear Sib: Yours of 29th inst., to sou and Mahone. The cause is uflen-aiv- e ttterauee in a political canvas. band, and contents noted. Tbe people San FnuioisBo, oO. arriving in Ogden via. Utah Northern Tbe stenmer Anooii, which arrived K 11 ut 4:'60 p m , can cume down on our 6:20 p m. train, and tbu avoid lay- from Taiiaiua to night, brought up tbe Mn.'b-odi-- t ing over one n glit in Ouden. Our Con body of Kev. John L. Stephens, a mi(.pi.)ii iry. tnurien d by a mob ii fereiice tickets, ure good on all our rain. Muicb Ltd iu the P;ovinee ef Ja ifco. I' e people, gmii,: home from Confeieuce II!1. New can leave In 16 at C a nt , and make con A fire on Toulouse and' Moms x reels neiti. n with t e D. N. R li. traia le;n-iLoa $25 0U0: de.iroyed t'w houeor. a1 8:0 a in. Oj.d-- n iu local companies You s rcspectiul y. Chicago, 30 John Sh kp. Tbe Trlbu- e i Wnshiiig'cn sp- ci il s Tiiis tcakes evcyling silt :f ic on. al ii ou Is g advices fivin tltoreunly rein P.asetijiers fioni Cftthe, Mabirt and Box ble Kepublicati sluices taia ueuicu-tri ier cin go ibronglj to. Salt Lake the tedtiiiittbe cuiragid in Ala-bahave bete gre-t'ls.mc day, at.J tlie piiee of a ride exaggerated, ii o be the j ui p e of Attorney appears ti e reach of all. brougl.t witl.ii, General Wiliients 'o ti;l keep up tbe deNow let evuybody get ready for lusion ihat a reipn of terror exit-tin and gu .o Salt Luke calculating that S ate. He gave to (be city press the subsiance tf a complaint :u ( y till t,e close. made by a colored candidate for tb Legislature iu Maiion county, se'ting forth Who FiTM. lost a light a terrible state of affairs, precluding the .Colt This was possibili y of a lair eUciiou t' iy md ? Se stray notice.' torw.rded here by the United States Marshal at iluntsviile, who, in t adPrii.w ! Just as we go to press a sud- mitting it, says that "every species of iaiimidation is resorted lo to drive Re. den wind tat enveloped the city in an publicans out of the State," etc., and impenetrable cloud uf dust, and unices cnluiim g the same old story that has ibe gib? subsides or rain falls Ogden grown so common of late from such sources For a time it was feared that will be suffoculvd. , nere correct and those representations just, but time has deraotiftmt?d t the. '" An amiuble citizen of Burlington satisfaction of the observers here that in most cases gross misreprecailjd to see another, who was dunger-f.usl- y chey were ill Attracted by a festive pairot sentations, wilfully made for partissu g element boots in the room sf the invalid, the visi purpos s, by the the-owho h. of thai the unwith see tor tr ed tbeiu on, when, turning to the adsick man with much sympaty, he re popularity that attaches to them as marked: "Supposing the worst to hap-pe- vocates of the civil rights bill they are oeitain te be defeated in tbeir nspira I'll take these boots." tioiiB for office, unless ihey are aided On the occasion of the annual fete by United States soldiery. Cincinnati. 30. nf l ho Tir National, which will be Mrs. Julia Perkins, wife of Charles T h 11 ncit month at Brussels, an in Perkin, of this city, after cutting the terefting and novel application of throat of her only daughter, an infant, electricity will be adopted fur the first made an ineffectual attempt to kill ber. time. The rifleman will find at his self in the name wuy. Domestio trouble side a target resembling in every way is the alleged cause of the act. Albany, 30. the one at which he aims, and when Ia the trial of Phelps for emb'tzle. he has fired and his shot has taken ment of State funds, before tbe effect he will find reproduded on the casn for the defense was opened a point law was raised by Phelps cousel, target close to him the exact stroke of whether the deck or draft payable to will bfill. his of The arrangement the order of Thomas Raines is subject to be managed by oine application oi larceny previous to its receiving the enthe electric current, but the precise dorsement of Raines. Tbe argument was manner in which it will be worked postponed until New Haven, Conn., 30 hm u it yet been made known by the The National Congregational Council invrntor. It will be remembered convened "here i his afiernoon, in Centre that much division of opinion arose Church, and was called to order by Rev. as to who was really the winner of Dr. Sterrs. Hon LayfayetteS Foster the Queen's prizo at the last Wim- was chosen moderator, with President bledon meeting. Lieutenant Mit-for- d Magowan, of Iowa, and Rev. Br. Daniel of California, assistants; Rev. W. 11. at the tima claimad the benefit Moore, register, with two assistants. of a shot which the marksman had In ttie evening Rev. Dr. Riobard S. uot allowed him. By the new sys- Storrs delivered an eloquent sermon tem such disappointments eould uot before a very large audience, the disThe result of the course being chiefly a reply to tbe latest possibly arise. positions taken by ecieniists, especially shot would be telegraphed and exhib- Tyndnll. It was a masterly and most ited on the disc, where it would be comprehensive argument of the existence of a personal God, tbe key note t bvious to all competitors. being that science in search for God When a scienuses wrong instruments. tific man reaches his utmost height by the aid of physical analysis and by metaphysical speculation, be reaches out TO INFORM HIS still further. He can never know how WISHES and the public generally, far or how near God is, or what he is, unless he looks through the lens of love that he has removed his Boot aud Shoe and of his own higher moral nature. To those who are puie in heart be is re Shiip fn.m Main Street to the Depot, vealed now and hereafter. San Francisco. 80. where he intends to carry on the busiA ii e in Chico, Culit'ornia, ueetroyed ness in all its branches?, ou the most a considerable portion oi the town. Lofi. over 580,000; iusurfince light, ecieutific stfale; and to aid him in forty-fivvaluable horses were burocJ iu Suearer & Evans' etables. The fire this, he has taken into was the work of au incendiary. Clifton, Ont., 50. whosu Mr. A fire this evening, in tbe Great Westability in the trade none can dispute, ern Railway car shops here, ueetroyed the whole buildiug, including one Pulland whose beauty and style of man Palace car. The flames crossed the street to Graham's Suspension has only to be Ben to be Bridge Hotel, destroying it in a short time. will firm the admired. Therefore New York, 80. Tbe Tribune, to morrow, publishes an be known fro a this date as interview with Bonamy Price, of Oxford fc University, who addressee the Chamber Commerce to morrow The Professor of wil business where thinks the American currency is shockbe attended to with punctuality and ingly bad, and says there is only one step to be taken, viz: tbe extinction of inconvertible paper. 6bort dispatch. of extinction of currency is so radically N. B. If you wan a good fitting and fundamentally bad that I have no in the comparative relative style, interest Boot, in the most fash.ion-.bl- e (pod m 8 or b'ines of any expedients. Secretary .McCullocb's policy was right go to Reed & Rvaa's, and bis example should be followed. dlO 2m.' with the Utr.li Northern. Last year some difficulty occurred about connection, folks from tbe north cnmi in on the U. N. and had to wait till morning to go to Salt Lake. On receipt of ibe Utah Central time table for Conference trains we communicated on tbis subject with Supt. Sharp, and have received the following rely: lit uz J - AT (i CKK.NS em.-t- u,UeB. f The only object of currency is for exIf currency is thorchanging goods. oughly cou.ertible I don't tbiak it ia of preal importance that there should be a If cur- large stock of gold provided. eocy is by an issuer wbe is per fectly safe and thoroughly responsible lor teb'iue public wont ask gold in ex change for his notes. They would rattier nave notes. Q. Why should not government be me issuer or convertible notes and de rive profit from ihemT A You cuuuoi get ths government of the timed .States into the bankruptcy court, but you cau put the directors of the i.mk of tngland into it. You can not' rely upon convertibility without a party of politician; tbe public would not believe in any paper issued by tbe The profit belongs government direct. to tbe nation, but tbe government or a Presideut are bad issuers of notes pledged 1o be paid on demand.' I believe the intermediate agency of some private corporation is the true method, and a deposit of national bonds is the legitimate and proper security to be required by issuers of note. Pittsburg, SO. A collision occurred y on- the low grade dl'iaiou of the Alleghany Valley Railway, three and a half miles east of New lie hlehem. Pa. Jas. Esler, engineer, and M Kitlen of the mail named Henry train, and n Doyle, killed; Henry Wertz, express mesxen-e- r, fatally injured, and J. M. Tair, master, John Brown, r ewsboy, Jo ,n Garrison, passenger, The baggage car, coninjured taining huKgaj.ie.niailnnd express matter was b irtiO'i Toe accident was caused by tti telegraph operator at New Bethlehem tailing to bold the passenger train for orders directed. Orangeville, Ont , 80. The engine and five crs of a (special tram on me Grey and Bruce Rsi'rond, wire, ovtrmnif-yesterday, bet ween OiMtijtevi lo and t'lesherton, bv running over a cw, and the fireman vaB iuetautly killed. -- I Gilist's best in use, und Exii.acts are.t'e sul. every wb ie. lbs tumor that President Vouag was wotse yesterday, we are very mueh pleased to ar.iicui.ee. entirely iucoi reel, at he was out tiding ' during tU: dajf, iid M all ftpjenrance This will be good recovering rapidiyi news to the people of Ogden. iMOenBKcr . WHO IS KNOWLDKN? li tl.e nin that pay. the highent prie in for Dri.it Ptach. t'innii, ApricuL, ami alt kind, of grim In anv quantity Id Moi. ii u.f-nt- m d3-iiLak. City. H'tlli, f argu A Co.'. cah WHO 18 KNOWLDKN Hot, Clkah f Plentif cl The aks meals served up at Stinger's Restaurant on Fifth Street. For four b Is you can get a square meal which has all the above qualities Try it. By baying HOME MANCFACTCRIt tin nand'oin.. Darab Men' and Cheap tto AkfMM-lHtio- r .. fft I Aliot aufllf. ii;. Uallitr, Finding., aud Kit at vry Main Klrant Mall" ia i nuxl.-rat- di-l- BunstiNo a Loooiso Last George Hill, watchman at night the depot. arrested three young men whom he tound in a car of merchandise on the C P. R R , anil who had been watched nd seen to enter by officer Child. This morning they were brought before Al serman Thomson, ud, pleading guilty ' the charge, they were each fined five hilars and costs. Their names are Prnk Mills, John Huttecburg and Tele 'B'ien, and they are hrd looking ses. They said they were only beat-'"- g their way to Toano. A little work ' the road will teach them that they M no more right to enter a car without and lo ge there than to enter a ffriate dwelling for the same purpose. Je If tnn ctor M . A '.w ,47-- tf CHEAPKH TtlAN 1MPORTEU a "7 0i to Tjrrell't boot Jl I.? 1 -- th. kl? "T'- - M,"""n " a4 od fJ 'rn'" ,,rk wantd ' . JJY.FA.iTEr,. xUbil Oiita n?l.i0U IuHjo.i, at hi. miner.1 boot, J. TYKKKbL. 'n Fl't Cxia." u.- - And a com- - r..d.i:ds--TliirJ Ht., " ' "aMEK. Mr. W. g bo hasgaioejM e,wllentre be "'onto, msnufareofboot. v. ."blisbmenten Main St., P r eo busine,, ,, at lh, f h stree,, ... l'ot excelled thi,"" Th Th'T and of fl.Iu. h in..0y pm ef the couo.y. "?B hardiworh pronounce it No. 1 mrn1, 'n'1 part. ti. o GOODS! now Auurrxo , , Consisting of the latest styles of Trims.' Shirtingh, Flauncla. Jean , Linseyt, Sheetings, Notions. &e. tlENTS FURNISHING T.OODS. liootg & Shoe of the lantest styles in great variety. family , n elsewhere. m,rr,,tVer7,lr,ie,elbli'ned r s ctoo Groooroios, Provisions, cbo,price. at ' t'RY AH for Sale SS l'h 1 LOW FIG C EES. Call on me and examine W: FOULGMl. Blew Goods! Blew Goods!" ; SAMUEL HdREdCKS,: - Malu rftreet, . . i j i.t J , - - . . - ; ' f ; i, Ua. J ant ratiwd a Splendid .lock at ., : u, CLOTHING. BOOTS A FCLL j ' " . . SHOES, Oi;dcu . i - : . , ETC., ' Ot LI-N- t - ', , Dry Goods & Groceries always on JianiL PURHII T TJ R E I 4 .' " k f f. ' 1 lit ; USI ; .a i.-- TLe Finest and Cheapest stock, of i V., ' i ti un-in- uc ed. Ktioxville, Tean , 30. The Knnxville p ipers publish Senator L"rtiwii!ow" c;.rd unoouncing himself a candidate for Congress from !ho second congrfg ir.nal district. EASTERN FURNITURE " Ercr Offered In this Market, - It . IS NOW ON EXHIBITION, ANV FOR SALE A T BEARDSLEY HOUSE, Ogdcn Junction. WM. S. BEAD JUNCTION (FinMKLY J. BOYLE & Co HOTEL:) miUNSIKM AND HOME CISIOII SOLICITED tifrfactiuU guiautocd. il X. EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, n. II. l'.KAlUKSI t;T, Proprietor. d49tC - ' OfiDOi All kinds of Houstiliold goods, for the DraM in Boom, Vdrfor New Styles of looking Kitchen or lied-ltoo, (Jlasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, t toniiees, ana other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. " GROVE BREWERY ! Depot and Saloon. - .... Wholesale and Befall. .t-.'-- II. SPRING 11EDS A SPECIALTY. BOTTLED BEER SPARKLING LAGER ktt' Eagle, Emporium DRAUGHT. BEER ON WM. JENNINGS & SONS, C. MEYERS & Co. d2'2-K- WALLA WALLA JHOUSE. CI-ICX-P X7TtX UK OPKsKD OS TIIUESDAT STEK- inir, the Ut iuit., on Mais BtrMt, n.xt dooi to Tribe'.. .. V - AT ALL HOURS MEALS JON. APPOLOXIO, aS-li- DRY and FABIC Y GOODS - DRESS PATTEKNS, aim... m. m ati. a m a v m . . m m w..wmmMMj l l Byan, work-inanish- and C. 8, Diktrict C cx-- .0 II an. Fffll. Street, at the Depot, .i - d9 mam. mmbb.- C. BATES. Attoro.jr Cuh And Michl-ga- u for ten yeaw. AT LAW COUNSELORS SALT LAKI CITT, VJTAU. 89-- E.p.clat attrition riren to exunlnatioo ef and c.rtiAuatM St liUM. mln. ... : AND STAPLE theGOODS r i , r..lT , Adapted to Season, and dS-l- OF THE LATEST STYLES. ...-- FOR SALE. HALF building W. JENNINGS It rnal liouie, wood liooi. and cellar, alio a wall with pnmp. It i neatly und .nbatantially fenced, ba a So. and ornamental flower gnua lawn, AO x 44 be.)., with other improvement., and a full waUr f.t, d309-t- f . d5.1m A CITT LOT, S1TCATEP NEAR MAIN U a most dntrabl. UkiI.d City. .lie. and contains row a good granary, prirllfg. t or terns V. and other particulars, apply to If. 8. KICUARDS, Ogdaa City, Utah. D UNFORD & s ONS Salt Lake City, riPTH St., - . Br racirad Urg. ahlpmant. (or PLASTERERS ! -- J rt -- f Boots and halt JLake City. OQDZIa. tfc Fall and Winter Trade COULT & DAVIS, SO!fS. T. I). COK WAY; SiIOCS SKALKS ni irruiinr V I'lain and Gin a mental eTtcnUd in the first st lye of the art. -- 1" Flos-tcrii- ty ' CVAKANTEED. SATISFACTION CROCKERY, HATS ASD.CAl'S, ' - rJADIES' FTJES. ... JAMES COULT, Addrus SALT LAKK CITT d6.2w GEMS',..GL(jYES, JIC, . THE LEST STOCK or They inxitethe Public to call BOOTS AM) SHOES ! and examine their stock, feel IN SALT LAKE CITT, ing assured that they can holt-salAt H or ISctail, please, both in VARIETY OF IS AT STILE AKD PRICES. a. . ..... China t lamps, Cutlery, ,o ip Head , far CEORCE Ule of 3 Prop'r. . C. SUTHERLAND, J. Circait J.'Ir., Ml.httan, .ight years Llo Sctlt Ijctlno City. OPENED .with the FINEST ASSOUTMENT JUST J: e tzu-- a p M.. AWINTER FALL Re-pu- l.l n, y, IU8TAM NEW STOCK OF Boston, 30. The majnri'y of delegates to the can State convention elected to pht, are men, though a, S5 - y carpet-baggin- 1I MAI?V huHr h.-.-s- Double GL FOU STltEET, W." w-- re - Cou-ie.rc- e, FOft KGG8 g i Sold Ovt utitiece-jur- y Lies of the Carpet-Bagers. dl0:7t. DRIED PKACUXS. r cnt BY TELEGllAPII. 4 AKD PLATED IN WATSIXS'ERICK WARE! BCUO, e JAMES PAYNE'S, The Finest Stock in the (It?. Second South Sjreet, A few Titttcr. to dcor tut of 0Dfern WHOLESALE Elephant corner. tbnid call and d6-- - AND RETAIL. 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