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Show C7 'l VIII. VOL. r misionar Hoyne to arrest the superintendent. Mr. Hoyne being in doubt tt referred the matter to Judge o GOODJ WHEAT CROPS ANTICI advised him that who, the U. S. supreme court in a similar PATE1). Published every evening (except case had held that the fifteenth Sunday) by the amendment and revised statute 5507 Association, The in the junction Printing Arrangements with the Utes. contemplate the protection of sufl'rage only of the former right (Incorporated.) slaves and that free or white men do THE MAINE MUDDLE CLEAR not come within these legal safeguards. The writ for arrest will ING UP. katss or siuscnrnos: therefore not be issued. Blod-ge- to-da- . : WOO Three Months, I ytr $2.!0 : of Month, m new. 1M Ctty: known on mr.de ,5verU.iDg rates application. TSISPA?R:"- - y be found cn fileat Adv. tUi AeW Spruce Street., ! mne f be jr. l.ii- - HEW YORK BVUJiESS CARDS. tinys Charge Against Uce RID. Washington, Mar. 12. Mrs. Belva Lockwood, female lawyer, charges Ben Hill with the ruin of four iamis Bt W. U.Telegraiih to tba Junction. lies. She wrote him that she could give the name of one family residing ' Indiana DetVatcd. oo Capitol Hill whose sixteen-year- s Sax Francisco, Mar. 12. A dis- old daughter he had debauched, patch from Tucson, Arizona, says: whose son he made a page in the Feb. L'Sth, thirty TJ. S. troops, under senate; to another he gave a place in the command of Lieut. Coulun and the signal service olfiee, and for the father lie secured a position in the Clark, met and defeated thirty Indi- postbffice department. ans, in. Alamosa Canyon, in the Sac The Faritic Mail Explain. ramento mountains, New Mexico. New York, Mar. 12. In view of The lodge? and ponies were captur- the proposed, congressional investied and taken to Ft. Smith. The gation of' the contract between the Indians are supposed to belong to Pacific Mail and Pacific Railways, the counsel of the foi'raer company, Victoria's band. stated that the present cons To tae Hcstue. tract is, except in the matter of inTke creased pay for additional work, the Sax Fkancisco, Mar. 12. chamber of commerce at a special same which has existed for the five a memorial years past, and that it expressly meeting, addressed to Horace .Davis request provides that there shall be no increase in the rates. ing the California congressional use their influence to ob it Gallagher a Dull). tain a small appropriation to be New Mar. 13. A brutal York, expended in chartering a steamer tofor $100 took place last go to the relief of the whaling ves- prize fight V CM8 night, in a room of a liquor store on igilant and Mount Callaston, 87th street and 10th avenue, be caught by ice in the Arctic ocean, tween Michael Gallagher and young near Herald island. The merchants The contest lasted fifteen Yorkey. is furnish vessel in case the propose, ed, to provids everything in the way minutes, during which three rounds were fought. Yorkey knocked his of stores, etc. down several times, and opponent Senator Schurz's Ute Arrangement. badly punched him about the head Washington, Mar. 12. The senate and face. Gallagher's friends seuing .ind hone committees on Indian that thoir man was over matched for threw np the sponge, and Yorkey held a joint meeting the purpose of hearing Secretary w is declared the winner. Although Schurz in explanation of the details over 100 rousrhs witnessed the fight, of the agreement which he entered the police did not interfere. into with the Ute Indians ot Color(tareeleo Explains. ado, subject to its ratification by ConA vGCsTA, Mb., Mar .12 Gov. gress. was before the Hale investiga Tke secretary, after explaining the features of the agreement and set- tion committee, to day, and testfied. ting frth its advantages from vari He hjd not himself seen any of the ous points of view, submitted the returns up to the 17th of November, draft of a bill to carry it into effect, or the 25ih of that month. He knew scheme of which the committee will consider nothing of any at a future meeting. The bill pro, "counting out." He neither knew poses to appropriate in perpetuity of, nor enqui. ed about the politics of $50,000 a year, as interest at the rate the persons to whom certificates of of 4 psr cent, per annum, upon an election were issued. The certifiamount of 1,250,000 stipulated as cates were brought to him to sign, consideration for the relinquishment which he supposed were made ut in of the Utes of tlieir reservation, and accordance with the returns. He also to continue to appropriate the had not time to examine every case. present annuity of 25,000 per year. He did not know that certificates of The $75,000 thus appropriated for election had been isoed to 78 demoeach year are to be divided among crats and fusionists and CI republithe Utes per capita. The bill further cans. The matter was not discussed proposes to appropriate $400 a year in his presence. Nothing was said ibr distribution among the most about counting in a quorum of He had heard it on the deserving of the Utes, and $1,000 per annum to continue Ouray's pres streets referred to incidentally. .He ent annuity for thirteen years iron, first learned of the counting out the present time It is also proposed through the papers and was greatly to appropriate $350,000 for the pur- surprised at the tesult of his certifis chase of agricultural implements, eating. It hadieen his rule to decide erection of saw and grist mills, con- individual case on their merits. If struction of about 1,000 houses for he signed any certificate that was the Utes in their new locations. The. wrong, the facts were falsely put beother sections of the bill provided fore him. No one was counted out. for the necessary authority for the He had presumed that his council allotment of the lands to the Indians were honest and hinomble men and in severalty and for the restoration had compiled tabulations according of the great bulk of their present to law; in cases where there was any reservation to the pu,blic domain. question, he would look into the matter itself. He had acted honestThi Paper Duty. ly. Certain rules had been laid 12. Geo. Mar. Jones, down which were applied to the re Washington, of the Kew York Timet, and Erastus turns. Brooks, of the Expreifs, made arguSeduction. before1 the ways and ments Mar.12. Ida Fry, a MulAtlanta, means committee for the removal of atto girl, pled a suit for $15,009 20 on cent, imposed per pf rheduty wood pulp. They claimed it was against Frank M. Coker, president of bank of the State of Georgia, alowing to the advance of from 25 to the 50 per cent, in the pric9 of pulps leging delibarate seduction. The case and the combination of paper manu- is the first in the history of the state facturers chiefly in the west, that the and creates an intense sensation. Rascally llatal Keepers. price of paper had advanced from five and onehalf t1) six cents per Sax FitANcisco.Mar. 12 P. T.Ben pound (price last year) to the nine son, one of the proprietors of the and one half to ten cents now Grand Central hotel, Oakland, and charged. It was also claimed that it H. Heurg 't, porter of hotel, were arwas the same combination of paper rested to day on the charge of purmakers that forced the price of valuable articles belonging to loining t and twsnty-eighto twenty-siguests, during the fire which destroycents per pound during the war, ed the building on Tuesday morning. that had now caused an advance of A large am unt of the stolen properth above fifty per cent, and that, if ty was recovered. It has fee n shown no restrictions were placed upon that thefire was incendiary and it is them, then might force the price believed that plunder was a part of even to the war figures. The m the programme, t ' B present denied the exisFuss Among the Yisaanrl BepnbUcaas. tence of any combination to enhance advance claimed the and St. Louis, Mar. 12. Gen. Geo. H, the price was entirely regulated b the.law of Shields, who was retired from the position of chairman of the republi supply and demand. can state central committee at its If utuione Sitaiftslppl. here, yesterday, by the elecNew Orleans, Mar. 12. A break meeting C. J. Filley, claims that the of tion baroccurred jn the levee near the of the committee was arbitral the levee action racks; it is being closed and and illegal; that he is still its oct'uened. The river is. very high ry and will publish and'cau: tb pprehensioo that chaumap, a notice calling the committee ine to meet at Jetlerson the levees wu.' not wiuiwana City, on March th.r'v- feet. widn, ! convention to ' , BMJruii 23d, to call a stat ; on Bayou are reportpd in the level ni delegates to the Chicago conFourche, live rajfes oeiow jocKpori. vention. Etc., Etc. Etc., to-da- THE OK E. A. in the Is rww OFFICE LAAV THOIAS, corner DOOLY BLOCK, uutct. Main ami of Ogden, dele-iratio- Utah. tf dn'2f. IMioiHgraplier, Ogden' J, O. STEPHENS, corner of Young and Fifth street. a specialty. r.AKDSCAFK l'HOTOIiRAPHY Come and have your Jan '. 'tf D. CAEN A J. picture taken. II AN, D. 1. &rect, Ogden, Utah. n Fourth Cfice Store. & C'o"s Sear Higsinbotliani om rifc!i2S H. J. POWERS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Xear corn;r of Young and tf Fifth Street 8, Ogden. iifflce: t. 3. Z. WILLIAM:, Formorly Chief Justice Bupreme Court.Ky. IKEiSIS, Att'y, 5. ;'rt vt'ebcr Co. IllCHARbH & WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. in Peery Elock, Fourth. St., OGDEN, UTAH. Office d241-t- f JI.W. 0. MAKGARY, ATTORNEY AKD LA IF, r CO UNSELOR-at.... ..... .... venneia l.i mui, Office St. . UTAH. PEKCIYAL J. BAKU ATT, ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law. ATTORNEY. ASSISTANT U. B. DIST. JAS. H. MARTINEAU, tf. 17. SUR- DEPUTY MINERAL VEYOR and Utah, Siirwyi Logan, Cach. County,location or for claim! made tor BE "1H; FURNITURE!all kind. 1. now manufacturing Hehas-constantly otFUBXiTljRE.hand his on own work and buys and tells DONE. PROMPTLY and all kiwds of Carwn-- , Work prompt)! executed. E iff ntrd Store oir5th street, opposite Tith- ing Cilice. B.H.PRTH StttlattOif, J. E. DOOLY & CO., BANKERS, Osdkn Citv, Banforg Ol YES TO CVlr iforreepcndenJe; Saw Tor 8aa Vranci aiiLKoOit Hi. Un Chti. Cm. 'VtllC nal llTik. Fi.'f. National Bnk, Onaha Nr.rioiMU bank, Allen, Ooiitt Lot Eli 1ISSUEA5CE REPRLSEN'TLi?: HArtfiird lMurmncCo. of Haxtford.5 ----AwtR, rirn Outral lanrauc Co., of I2.M0.I ":o "ff omtt I'1 I f lTrpool j Co, of Tore ti to, JnaorwwMi Co, 3t 8 i I road Traia Coi.cmbus, Mar. Wrstlwt, A 12. freight train consistingof an engine and nine cars, was wrecked near Chillicothe on the fsebts Valley railroad early this morning. The engine struck three horses' on the track. Edwarda Gates, fireman, of this city, and man nujed Berry, who was on the killed. engine, were a.most instantly The wreck is said to. hay e caused considerable loss of property to the railroad, and the trains were delayed al day. Oucf r Pec jiiim. 12. Judge , iiloa- - to tosHav. in the nature of nn advice np tonirr.ivfcioneHutes the Ufited on an election point, at the municipal e'ection at I.Igin in .v. .ror.tv voters employedwere works Condensing Milk the notified by .heir vote the no licence ticket-- Tt of LonCon, Mre iDsuriDccC fctic. tare fire lDHUi&uce Co of 'J. Co., Vibdna, Co., Iind'n( Co., Lonfl'n, -- C'nifAGO, Mar. 1 u In m Ins. J.wyon A nrK NortliS AMrrmuc Fire Ins. C' trn Aanrkucr e A yfviriftB'i FuoJ lrmtinu.ee Co., tj x A LECT16X3. f:nt ivi Gar-celo- n rvaP. Utah - Transact a General Business. Ti 0 MPT A T1EXTION a''-fai- rs to-da- y pa-ne- r SECOND HAND GOODS. .TtnMmn a to-da- CIVI1. ENGINEER. TURNING El H III III tt,ST6, ?P'P"' f"S nmine thre orfn pptiw RAD0M RiXBLES. New Yorkyifor Ban Francisco. "The Dmttt" are going to be played through New England. The expenses of the Cuban budget are estimated at 34,000,000 pesetas. Grant will hurry home from Mexico, in the interest of his caudidauy. Wallenstein pleads Parole in the betting on the Linconshire handicap. Sitting Bull has his headquarters on ililk River, north of the Round Buttes. is admitted on all sides, in that Sherman is a Washington, failure. The scheme of unitinu the Ger man and B.dtic oceans by a canal is maturing. Pref. Gribovieff, chief of the Censors' department at Sit. Petersburg, has resigned. May 6th is the date, Columbus the place of the Ohio democratic state convention. The Northern Pacific blockade has been raised; the regular trains will rua from Sunday. Sherman is assured of a solid Ohio delegation in his support at the Chicago convention. The liberals and progressists of Germany are breaking up in a per plexing variety ol groups. It is expected that the English section of the new French cable will be completed in ten days. Herr Lasker, the leader of the left wing of the German national liberals has seceded from his parly. Prince Hoheulohe, German ambassador at Paris, attended presi. dent Grevy's reception, Sidney McFddn (colored) wos hung at Washington, Ark., yesterday, for poisoning his wife in 1879, The Northern Pacific snd Texas Pacific railroads have combined their foroes to secure favorable legislation. Gladstone, sneaking at Maryle- bone, announce that Lord Derby had uetinitely joniecrlbe liberal par ty. P. A. Sawyer having testified before the legislature committee at Augusta, Me., was discharged from New York, Mar. 13. The T.mts publishes a two column account of a singular persecution directed for the puvt three weLs against Rev. Mor gan Dix. By a party of some natives unknown, business men here and throughout the country have over whelmed him with answers to letters which he never wrote. Tradesmen of all kinds have t ailed upon him. junkmen and old clothes dealers have rung his bell at all hours of the day, aud clergymen have been invited to dine with him all the re sult of forged communications by some malicious persons. Detectives huve vamly endeavored to ferret them out. Dix alle'es he is ignor ant of any cause tor vuch persecu tions. The Wisconsin enate has concur red in the house resolatien for fe- The third section or police de partment of the Czar's privy chan- cellory, in its present form will be abolished. Yesterday, the house committee on war claims reported adversely upon thirty claims, aggregating to about I $1,000,000. A number of political prisoners in Russia who have for some time been confined on suspicion, are to be released. The gas works attached to an iron foundry in St. Petersburg exploded on the 12th. Three large buildings were destroyed. The Frenah Jesuits intend seeking a refuge in Ppain, if they are expelled from France, as they ought to pe without delay, The present celd spell has again suspended the navigation on the Hudson river. Ice has been rapidly forming, last night. At Florence, Ale, John Mayfield, colored, was hanged, yesterday, for the murder of Tobe Irvine, colored, on Nov. 11th, 1878. Dan Brigherty (colored) was banged, yesterday, at Thomasville, Ga., for the rape of a respectable white woman in October last. Strakosch and D. C. Hess will organize an English opera company next season for leading artists, presenting the best lyrie works. At De Kalb, Miss., the trial proceedings against Virgil and Houston Gully were continued yesterday, and will be until a jury can be obtained. Wholesale and Retail dealers i Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, Paints, Oils, Varnishe3, Window Glass, ALSO MAKB A PURE irKClAl.TI WINES r AND LIQUORS, Keeping ia stock tome of the Finest Brands of Old Kentucky, Bourbon and Bye Whiskies, &c. BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, SOLE AGENT THI FOR T V WW - JK--W W W M,. AsrAkMJLV MM J as Kentucky, Home Bourbon, AAA Old Valley Whisky, Etc., Etc., Et We also carry a large line of Domestic, Imported and Key West CIGAR SI Including many favorite brands, which at low est prices. We desire to call particOlar XjlZIO-XL- I ' ! OF attention t ive offer our stock UALL PAPER! 2 45 Tears before the Public. mail when desired. THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANES We pay special attention to LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to." but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Eick Headache, er diseases ot that character, they stand without a rival. Orders better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequalcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are hever seal on the lid. Each box has a with tb impression, McLANK'8 LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLam and Flemiko Bhos. jSf Insist upon having the Kdiuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVKR PILLS, pre pared by sugar-coate- red-wa- x F. THE FOR ALLEN'S Vy mail promptly filled at as low prices as if the purchaser were present, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AGUE AND FEVER. SO 50,-00- " OGDEX, UTAH. The Most Complete in Utah. T. C Taylor Cp., mrcha.pt$ and, colliery proprietors of Birstale and GREAT Gomeisall, England, have failed. REMEDY The liabilities are estimated at VVm. . FOVUT1I MT., Restored to Health. Batavia, N. Y. Sep. 15th, 1870. II. H. Wameh 4. Co., Rochester, N. Y. Gkntlemkn i "For forty years I have sullered with kidney and liver difficulty, being obliged to Embracing Golds, Bronzes, Micas,! Satins, Blanks, fcc. All of the latest and most desirable styles. Lvery piece of paper and void urine as often as once in 30 minborder in our house is carefully selected from sufhuve and also a been utes, great ferer from palpitation of the heart, samples manufactured to order. We I am novf using your Safe Kidney have, consequently, and Liver Cure, and can truly say, at 70 years of sge, that it makes me NO OLD AKD UNSALABLE PATTEItNS. feel like a man." Petes Showimaw. We respectfully invite the inspection fof buyers. Samples bv Old Man An FLEjIISG BROS., Fitlsbwrgn, the msrkt boinj; lull of imitations Of Sir Garnet Wolsely has accepted the name JHrLane, spelled differently, the post of quartermaster general at out same prononci'iitoi'. the horse guards. He returns to Injury. J. W. McNutt & Co. to-da- J. W. McNUTT 4.W & Co., Ogden, Utah. it SL A VON'S YQSEXVZITES CO&OGBJE, H'lie Papular,- Fragrant A Las i log Perfume. - LUNG BALSAM TRY IT AMJ YOU mLL USE MO OTHER. ('Mtfba. KrsMWrfcttU,'nNia pilot. mm 4 mil . other ThrMi the by Fm elersj . Mel Tulae then. PtiyU-lit $mm4m u4 MrreftU tjfti il hsM mm rmmi. Tins Co log r is hoik raontcTion, being aaauraetursd ia Baa Frsaeiteo, Irom flowers grow iu different parts ef the Btait ef California,. It ass only been two years ia the msrke1, snd already its sale is far greater tbsa aay ei the imported Celogaes. Orders are coming ia daily frees all parts ef tie world. H'wdm F. Taylor, late auditor of the accounts of Virginia, was CURING public Mar. 13. John B. WASHiKfcTos, in his bed. at Richmond dead found Hawley has resigned the office of as- vesterdav mornine. He died of TOLL GATE NO. 2- -J; sistant secretary of the treasury, bei ". aged disease, heart nnioua. ' olijacU 10 nna. Sena N.itanip fcir nomiis for a candidate the cause he Dr. K. C ABBtl, Bnflult, I, pacing. rifled 12 inch nation for governor of Illinois. One ef the three nrovided for in the fortifica fmna. Two Girls Burned to Death. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tion bill passed by the senate, will 13. The oa tne ot entrance tne DE"!oiEs,Mar. dwelling be placed at Estate of NeMA Hanser deceased of Richard Johnson, on his farm Francisco harbor. near Dennison, burned yesterday Notice is hereby given by the The dry goeds house of Stephen morning about 3 o'clock. In the administrator of the house were Johnson, his wife and McKirtland, in New York was undersigned estate of Norma Banker deceased, loss with a of All hre, children. by f escaped narrowly, damaged nie anrt all persons Anderson's tea store adjoin to the creditors of, except two irl, 8 and 9 years old, . nai L. . CiaUUS iiiinw neVlnZ V 'I who were bur.ied. .1 mg, yas oamaged to ... v . ... m.u mj iauivi, ceaset, $20,000. Uorribi Famine. necessary voucher, forthwith to the The Viftlfi tfPiit.ta.Mi which John said administrator at his residence Constantinople, Mar. 13. A ppali-in- a accounts continue te come in Stetson copyrighted, is held by the in Oeden City, in the County of j;om Armenia and Kurdistan. The English authors under the commonto Weber. Dated at Ogden City, Mareh 13th, famine extends over 100,000 square law, they being aliens and unable Their 15:80. miles. An appeal for help has beep copyright the play here. William Browx, published by the archbishop of Can- agent exppsses himself satisfied of the estate of terbury, tiie marquis of Salisbury and with the protection which the com- Administrator Norma Banker, deceased. mon law affords. the earl of Shaftesbury. Retlgueil. 121 Imported and Domestic Senator Cameron has as full com fidrnce in Grant's nomination "as any human confidence can go." i i NO. Tke Walking Hatch. San Fkanoisc e, Mar.13. At 11 last night,Weston had reduced O'Leary's lead to twelve mile, but during the remainder of the night, by sticking close to tue track, U Ltary drew away from his competitor. JAtter the morning nap, u Aweary resumed tne walk ut a quarter past soven, Weston not returning until an hour later, when he continued his attempt to close the g ip. At nine a.m. the score stood: O'Leary 472, Weston 454$. notn men continue in good condition, Weston apparently the fresher. It is understood that he does not yet uispair ol overtaking U Leary.thougu tne latter is now tne strong favorite to-da- from Cap wo 13, 1880. male suffrage, with 19 to 11 votes. John Sammet, murderer of Chris tian Spuhler, was, sentenced at Canton, to be hanged on June 25. Mrs. David Griffin, of Norwich. yesterday, made her will, and this morning the house burned, herself perisning in tne names. Mrs. J. W. Stow of San Francisco lectures in flew York on "The law of inheritance, or wires and widows tinder the law." There is a movement afoot, which will likely succeed, for the combination of the Chicago, Burlington & Uuincy, the Hannibal & St. Joseah. and the Atchison Topcka and San ta Fe railroads. Tho railroad freights from New York to San Francisco during the past week have reflected the effect of the laber troubles in the latter city, the shipments having been less than lor many weeks, and only of such goods as are absolutely required. The consuls at Salonica informed the ambassadors at Constantinople that, except in the immediate vicinarrest. ity of the towns, the whole region is Washington peliticians think that dominated over by brigands. Thir J alter all, Lhhu Si. Washburne would teen distinct bands are enumerated. be the outcome at the Chicago con They levy blackmail upon Mussulmans and Christians indiscriminate- vention. England M U U Strang Doing. The U. S. troops continue to chase the hostile Sioux. It is reported that Walleusteia beat Parole in a trial. At 10 p.m., lastnight,O Leary hud made 437 miles, Weston 425. Blaine is the preference of the New Hampshire republicans. Sixty Italians arm 1 yesterday in It II III OGDEN, UTAH: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH GENERAL NEWS. yr Annum, III I .CVliJJtUg .V till flUiUD What the llf J tflmil. Of era Sinters sty: l.I.BVf HUM Wtrld-Refownt- d Q "Tk Balbwim," October lots, 187S. Esq. Dear Sir: Please send aae a ease ef "Yosestite." I is- leud taking it Kaet with me. I like it belter, iban Sny tl the Imported Oolegties Annm Lorits caski. fours, reepectruiiy. "Tbb Babsiwir," May 1st, 18751. XI. B. Dear Sir: 1 hate been using your yimemite Cologne Slavs, ever sine I was hete last year, and tie lunger I see it the setter I like it. A Louise Casiv. Tours, reepecitully, KoTember 1st. 15j78, asacs, It. B. SLAVES', Ese. Dear Sir; Please send me half a desen quart bottles sad lasting than any Cologne I hare of Yosemite. 1 And il much were frag-aClara Lects Ksit.oce. ever need. Yours, respeeifuliy, I have thousands of testimonials siuiUar te the above in my posaession H. B. Slavs, e. rs f nt Every customer who uses it once is sure to buy it to his or her friends. Trial Size, 25etn. it again and recommend Larger Bemiett all Prices. FOP. SALE BY J. W.HcNutt dfe218m & Co., Wholesale Brugsisfs, OGDEN, UTAH. |