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Show iI. 1 I She f oiiUtlMd bj Ciu.W. Odttt uncti0tt. ; KTKRI EVKSIXa, SoxUp .xe.ptel, the qdi PosushiM Comm. nd PKNROeK.Eilitoj BY TELEGRAPH. The Press on Andy Johnson. BaM . , More Beecher. send Subscribes, Why dont you on of delinqnents your postage! Lots cash for daily yet. Send fifty cents cents for postage for a year, twentyfive a quar for ceuts fifteen and months aix i tsr. Don't forget, i . Just Rsceivkd. Choice Cumberland Boll Bacon, and the finest lot of Scotch Fianan HadJies ever brought to this Walker Call and see them. market dl06-tf- Beos. . Conspiracy to burn the Ifavy Department. The Louisiana Investiga in. 'T tion Shooting and Freezing in Montana. Submarine Tunnel. Overflow of the Seine. Human Hair. All kinds of Udius bair goods. Combings made up, and all AMERICAN. kinds of hair work done cheap. Orders New York, 27. attention at The Times says it is djI sorry te see bj letter receive particular tb Standard Hair Store, Salt Lability. Andrew Johnson return to. publio life. d77-t- f Fe displayed aiaoy and grave faults as 1'residcni, but went out of the While House as pure as he entered ii, which is Hilp trb Widow. A subscription is something to say in these limes. After being: taken up for the widow of Charles pointing out some serious errors, the Times characterizes him as a man of Larsen, who was killed on Tuesday, at and force of charMrs. Larsen has two little great naturalwillabilities the depot acter. He enliven the considerably children dependent upon her for sup- Senate discussions and what he says will added to generally be worth hearing. port, and another will soon be The World says: We are sincerely We trust that the her responsibilities. of the return of so experienced and glad extend hand of charity will be liberally upright a public man to the Senate, aled towards the bereaved in their terrible though his facilities and inclinations fit misfortune, and that do one will turn a bim better for the opposition tban far deaf ear to the cry of "aid for the widow power. His past proves that his future will be unselfish, honest and very courand the fatherless." ageous. Thn Sun thinks Johnson's election will be hailed with general satisfaction bemutton and Beef From Cachb. Mbat cause he is believed to be honest and killed and dressed, is now being shipped fearless He is not wise or great, but form Cache Valley to Sail. Lake in large has proved himself superior te those who lead the Senate majority." quantities. We hope the Cacheiles will In the Beecher trial n the not be served as Phil. Kolheyer was and of Moulion was concluded. Mrs. be compelled to sue for 'heir suet, ge to Andrew Bradshaw was put upon the tew for their legs and loins, lose the stand. Her testimony was unimportant. Fullerton called W. whole of their halves and quarters and After recess, Judge F. Vest, who testified that he was a only get sauce for their joints We trust member of the Plymouth chtiroh eiatn-iniu- g the Cache people are doing a caBh busi committee; that Beesher asked to be appointed a cemmittee of one te see ness. Tilton after the publication of the Wood-hul- l biography, and was se appointed. Division of Onbida. .The ' Indepen Beecher reported to the committee that dents" of Oneida county, Idaho, srem to he had seen Tilton and that be was in a cruoial position; that he had many be satisfied over the division of the troubles and been surrounded by bad county, which leaves the Bear Lake influences, and he thought Tilton should ftlks in a county of their own. The be left to his friends, and no action taken 4iMrmons" of Bear Lake Valley will no by the church. Witness called en Beecher in November, 1872, and informed him doubt be just as well contented as their he had been appointed of a sub commit and will Franklin how neighbors. But tee to see Tilton in reiereece to bis posiSoda like being Joined to Malad? Guess tion in the Woodbull matter. Beecher be was very busy then, but thy will make the best of it by keeping replied that would meet the con.mtttee in about three 4 sharp lookout at the next election, and weeks. Beecher said this story rested watching for "ways that are dark and simply on the words of two whores; but that if any person of responsibility made tricks that are vain." these re't arks, witness would see how soon he would dispose of them. Witness t,o him Tilton was a responsible person, Wkather is Idaho. According to andJ if he put forth these charges be the World, this has been the severest should be expelled from the church. winter in Idaho within the memory of Witness then gave in detail an account the "oldest inhabitant." The mercury of several interviews with Beecher in reference to the matter, and testifedjbat hits rested at 81 below sero at Idaho Beecher saw the charges and specificaat Placerville, 28 at Boise tions presented by witness, and told hire City, 33 City, and at Centreville and Pioneer it he was taking the right course,, but it was not a proper time to sub-m- it 4ongealed.. Snow at Horsesbws Bend is thought the charges, as many members of twenty inches deep and in the neighborthe church were absent. Beecher spoke hood of Beise It is reported twenty-sigm an angry teae." The charges as presented by West were inches deep, and it is said that Snake river is frozen over so that boats produced and read. d The witness was by cannot cross. The mail is carried over Shearman. Witness said he remembered by men ob foot. the Beecher interview, Aug. 81st, 1873. And jnst see what lovely weather we He said all difficulties between bim and Tilton were buried. , He remembered re having in Utah ! distinctly that Beecher was appointed a committee of one to visit Tilton, bnt being shown the minutes of the church Lbdgeb Almanac. We are in receipt meeting, recollected that be was simply direoted to visit Tilton. of ihe Public Ledger Almanac for 1875. informally Frank Woodruff of Woodruff & Bobm- It is both handsome and and is useful, son, was the next witness. He was asked. (Wen away te the subscribers to the wnat occurreu at iu interview Between Itlger. The Public Ledger is a daily Moulton, Tracy and himself at Tracy's paper, published by George W. Childs, office; but the defense objected te the question on the ground, that Beecher is a magnificent building on Chestnut was not present at the interview. The Street, Philadelphia. It is probably the argument was not concluded when the fac t newspaper biilding on the conti- court adjourned for the day. Wew Orleans, Z7. nent, aid 91.C03 eopiet of the Ledger are In the congressional committee y Printed there daily. The Ledger hai a the examination of Gov. Wells was connational reputation and is considered tinued. In regard to the abstraction of ne of the most reliable journals in affidavits filed by conservative eounsel of Nate u'.oches, he said all in. the America. the papers were in charge of clerks, and he knew nothing directly of their disposition. He cited a number of cases of Salt Lakb Iths. From the News intimidation and murder by white learn that some ii try- - leaguers; narrated hew an attempt was made to assassinate him on Nov. 20tb. w e V Ul BUVA O J" vwkivwwava V jJ Gen. F. C. Anderson testified affirmMr. Robert Smith. The by the statement of Wells. He was a ing Tribune, of course, supports the claim member of the returning board.- Politif the jumper, and backs him with its cal influence had nothing whatever to do usual slant: and ! with the decisions of the beard. Governor wells, on beiDg recalled, An oW and W(lll.know resideatof slated that he was fired at several times, P before the Alderman and was kept a prisoner in his house a J " es week, fearing to leave lest his lite should He said . yesterday. be taken. He learned that two Texan ubw mat l am gone, and will had sworn to kill him. One -desperadoes oe any good I have was his own law partner, Hon Wm. any more. every particle of control over my Levy. Mr. Pierson, republican, maelf. There is no . n . jority in his parish, Natchitoches, wee ah.no uis a.1 mil. ln wreck was once a 26, and should have been 1,800. bright and stronc only One eause for the bad feeling was the ; neware of the intox mung men, great debt hanging over the parishes. eating cup ! This witness crossed himself in his anFrom the Herald we learn that the swers, and finally refused to answer. Gat Western Iron Company have eon- - He said he changed his politics en July 4th, 1874, because he thought Natchitri.i.j l0 len flat f()r toches a republican parish. Witness western the iron for which will said he would nt affirm that these disrailroad, . ha J - m.. ue orders were on account of politics. by ,he C0lnpany The w09d b of J B. Lunts was sworn to rebut Gov. native timber. Wells' testimony in reeard to assassina A comply - has- been i. 11 U H U tion. He gave an explanation of Wells " Harrow . r t ni been called out of the dining having to B....f.i..uirUBi iron KjVj th oi navigation on Colorado room that it wae to avoid his being ex riif .k... posed to a drunken row which wm imminent. commenced in early spring. Lieutenant Geralcb, United States in exam-inatio- -- ht fantry, of Shreveport, testified to vic AN ORDINANCE lence, intimidation, etc., so that it was REPEAUXa AN ORDJXAKCe dangerous for republicans to speak out publicly, inere is yet stroer hostih Sbc. 1. BE IT ORDAINSD BV THE ties to the general government. But for the presence of troops there would City Counoil of Ogien City, that an Orbeen doubtless have trouble en election day. He saw bodies of negroes armed. they said, for protection; also bodies of white men armed. There was ne doubt of the growing depressiei of business. , Captain A. W. Allen, 16th infantry, testified to the existence of the white league. Washington, 2 The Senate naval affairs oonmittee to day agreed te the report of the subcommittee recommending the discontinuance of the navy yards at Philadelphia, Washington and New London. An examination of the cellar of the Navy Department ehows that arrangements had been bade yesterday to burn the building. Tr .ise f rope and waste paper were laid about the floor, connecting with piles of chips, shavings and broken-u- p kindling-wooIt is believed that the fire on Monday waa the aot of an incendiary. Detectives are at work The national committee of the Civil Rights League, colored, have presented an addreeg to the Senate jadieiary committee, demanding the passage of the Senate bill in its entirety, and the admission of colored persons to all school, hotels, pubiie conveyances, etc. Helena, Montana, 27. Weather mild and sleighing splendid. A messenger from Emmetsburg reports a shooting scrape between two men named Walwork and Courtwright. The former was shot twice in the thigh; the latter was shot in the abdomen. A spec tator named Ferguson was shot in the hand while. trying to separate the comCause unknown batants Reports from Fort Benton say that during the late cold spell Mr McMahoo frose his feet so badly that they had to A soldier strayed away be amputated. from the garrison and has not been seen since. It is sapposod he has frozen to death. San Francisco, 27. King Ealakaua and suite arrived in a special car attached to the regular train; they will leave for Honolulu on the flagship Pensacola about the 1st of February. The gale subsided last evening; ne serious .marine disasters are 'reported. The shipping along the c ty front re ceived considerable minor damage. A small schooner was dismasted and sunk at Green street wbarf. . . The trial of Joseph Casey, one of the pell tax foigers, was concluded yesterday, and last night the jury found a verdict of guilty as charged, with a rtcom mendation to mercy; e will be sentenced on ebroary fit). ' dinance entitled An Ordinance in relation to Common Schools,'- - passed March HO'.h, A. D. 1871, U, and tie aaaa is ami. OGD EH BR AN hereby, repealed W. Thomsos, ) Commit to C W. Pbjikosb, On Revision. F dlOS 8t ' Now . Iron Manufacturing Co.' 0IVN HEREBY NOTICE ISannual meeting of tbt Stockholder in the above Company will take place on Monday, the fitat day of February, 1875, at Bay Yiew, Wisconsin. ., t , W. HOWARD, Sec'y. ' ; , Ogden Jan. 16, 187ft. land-jump- VI 5" "-nu- --- a-. "r r. ...... ... orii...i -- tilofiiinff, Dry Goods, Boots A Shoes, Groceries, Canned Goods, MatsS: Caps. Ladies' Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Fancy Trimmings, .... " i e ajOTIC. IS MEKIBT OlTKK THAf A liiitrict, Ogin City, will U ta ta Third ! . - - , j . . . ifiv, at I p m. fur the parpox of alocting thru u bib ba BHMmrT. JOHN HASTINGS! WIHBLOW rAltBV t VHllH tl Ml ' Og4B,in.K, TrwiMS. ' w. Trm- - 4X-i- Stores Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crocker?. llmrneAs. . llarruss Trimmings, Saddlery, Leather and .. Findings ot GEORGE DDNFORD PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF SALT LAKE CITY, PAEMING IMPLEMENTS' OFFERS WHOLESALE STUDEBAKER arid BAIN WAGONS. RETAIL, 100 Case$ Men's, Women' and Children's Arctic Overtho. CALL AISTD SEE THE SO i?cue Men's, Women's and vnuaren's ltubtter Overshoes, 2a Cases Men's Gum Boots, knee and hip. JO Cos Men's Buffalo-line- d Morrison Plough! Boots and Hals. to 4 Uui Ml Orders addressed to D.' II. PEERT will receive vntmot tssttmtlon. unb or H. Hooper. TUT. GKNTS' GLOVES, .... GOODS ! " " TTJ.G.CHXIaB Ogden; ,AT - THE STONE, PEONT STORE, JCaet Sido Maim. Street Osdn, i i . . . wnm ptsiwa Mr stock at General EIerchandico w, I r ' '. FOREIGN. Havana, 27. The authorities have released Garcia, who sold the stolen Morillo picture. 27. drafted authorising the construction of a rail way tunnel between. France and Eng , land. Marshal Canrobert declines the candi dacy in the department of Lot, declaring his respect for the empire and faith in a J plebiscite. s ' Hendage, 27. The Carlists positively deny having entered into negotiations with the Al- fonsists for a convention. London, 27. Forty thousand troops are massed around Tafala, for aa attack upon the main Carlist pesition at Puerto la and Carasoel pass, commanding the road te Pampeluna. Alfonso will participate in the operatione of his troops. Chinese advices aay the grandson of r, Prince Tung, unole of the late will probably succeed to the throne A Vienna dispatch says Spain has paid Germany the indemnity, which Baltics the Gustav affair. The bark Aurora, Captain Howe, from Darien, for England, has been lost at sea. Eight of the crew were drowned and the remainder were rescued. The survivors had been four days without food when they were picked up. The Morning Post says the Home Rule members have decided not to participate in the meeting for the election of a Lib eral leader. The landsaroand Pari are enbmerged by an overflow of the Seine. Steamboats have stepped running, being unable to . pass under the bridges. , DEALER IX "'.t " I ' .. am now able to offer to the publio everything generally, kept in ; Pans, - - LADIES' FUBg - Notions, dc. Laces, .. Carpets & Honse Furnishing Goods TRUSTEES' NOTICE. Few, 3J. A bill has been ... dl02-17- t The demoorats and liberal republi cans fired one hundred guns in honor of the election of Andrew Johpsen to the United States Senate, and sent him a ...AKD , , .... ... congratulatory telegram. 27. Milwaukee, Two ballots were held to day, eaoh re suiting in. Carpenter, 69; Bragg, 62; lCole, 13; scattering, 8. , ' mi!: ' AT TUI( Chicago. 27. A Washington ppccinl says the old YJSRT LOWEST POSSIBLE flOCBJP. 'obby of the Central Branch of tot Union Pacific railroad is again present and ac tively at work. .The bill which was in traduced earlier m the session was today presented in the Judiciary committee, authorising the company to carry it The amount inbefore the Claims. volved is from $6,000,000 to 58,000,000. (Uto BlgginbetUm 4 C&d It is said that a strong pressure is be to bear the upon ing brought president to induce him to veto the little tariff bill, A number of New York merchants, NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. 1., among them Claflin & Co , present a pro test against the bill, in which tbey urge as a reason, that while it professes not to increase the tariff, it does so under Main.-St.,.-the guise of new classification. 5 offal t tie fuMic CI. la tbe PufoUse of. - cross-examine- en z. , FIRST-CLAS- 1 STORE. S v AIL TO BE SOLD AT T0E General CALL AKD INSPECT. Merchandise C. WOODr.lANOEC. a&e-t- f. : ' Re-gi- na Em-pers- .... NEW STOCK Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tin-wa- re Boots and Shoes, Hats A Caps, ;ciotklng. Ac. Just arrived Of all kinds and of newest patterns, which will compete with any , L price or quality. 5 .k PRODUCEIRECIIVID Ptow. The Utah. North ern train has been blockaded by snow on the divide, and detained for several hours. A powerfnl snow plow had been manufactured at Logan, to be used en their road, and the oempaay tbinktbere is ne longer any danger of obstruction The plow is so arranged and weighed down as to be amply competent to clear iho traek. bnrajit --. ... V. N. Ssow & iplendid lajtjojj C t!b FINESTErer PUBITITUDB this in the market either in , from the Eafct, iT Highest Current Rate! to All For Sale Exceedingly j. BOYLE FEW ! aty. CTieap, at & Go's. STOBJ EAST SIDE HAI3T STREET, OGDE. Dareans, Bedsteads, Parlor and Chamber Sets, TqflK ss, (tofapi. Looklns; GlnfBesi, Chairs, Tables, ana Hit uina Of ifutifuuiri, aj, 7 PLAIN AND FANCY FURNJTURE bliMi dtS-l- W. 0. CHILD. 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