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Show f,4-.0- 0 yea is. K ie.ow.wsa jl f i; T"3PA'V jketulij Ini --W -- tT JiU JbOJlSHED WEDXESDA ( ; SEMI-WBEKL- T, Y and SA TURD A Y) $100 FERQIt. , OGDEN UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JUIiY 21, 1875 BY TELE&RAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. Post Office: Ogden ANB CLOSING Of MAILS. 4RBIVAL ARRIVALS. 7.60 a.m. City, double dailv, - VitThrovliMiuldwly . w CLOSING. W ... and Sattr-- f Btnttville, Wednesdays - - 2.00 p.m. Sioux Killed by Soldiers. Tail-Breakin- Heavy Rains and Floods in England . ' at .. Trains arrives -- " CP. - " leaves CP. " " ' . P. train arrives Tj. C. ' - r -- - -- , and leaves m - -- y - r and w train arrives ' C. N. a.m. 5 45 leaves Religious Serrlcca - ' 11 Bwy Sunday, in the TaWnacle at a.m.. and "la th First, Second and Third Ward School-ko- si t p m. at at IX a.u. and 7 p.ra. - ' I I ChnrchtUa.m. and 7 p.m, Lectnrea, Liberal Hall, at 1 .8a p.m. Cnuren KpiMopal Methodist Spiritualist Ogdcn City Library At 'Geo. W. Turners' Mews Depot. , , .,ry day, Sundajs excepted. Ops . W NOTARY PUBLIC. Offiu at Court House, Ogdea, Utah. ; Special attention given to cases before the Su trmia aud District Courta. Conveyancing and a. ofarial Biuiuess doue with accuracy aud dia-lAte- ' 138 '"t ' Jr., TANNER N. 1 AXD I. NOTARY PUBLIC. , ' , "Afain W.,0rf. irt door ou!A 0 Poifoice, , " . , attcntioi) given to collections. Remit-tuNo-tpromptly made-- Conveyancing uud " tusiuesu carefully attended to. Special ci nl J.S.LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, lr in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver flaied Ware, MAIN STREET. OUlEN. and "pairing neally done aud all work warranted. The world is full of Children crying for r McLAIN'M ' Candied Castor 1 L It is t.delicious, - ..1 1 effectlva, rru 1 11 Va l rulBive taste and smell of the Castor OiJ is, en M tlreiy ovurcoma. it "athartic- - Dowerrf are rant. Ppii4 ' ltutuii-.nif.Aj- Jlrl i'gBt and effwtive, TLey resemble Cream wem and "a other druggist.' . Price cry for them. ' 26 " ct. per aSt-l- y TAIL0UING. Xtxt nre pooVt- - UmI he will be glad of a shore of t 5Pn?J , to- - . patrouage. Cleanly, tca, don? with Dispatch. 8ATIir ACTION CUARAKTEEDv. hy s , Ken-nawa- y , . I . ') Washington, 15. Since the last of December eight letter carriers of Washington City postoffice have-beedetested tampering with and abstraeting money fYbm letteis.' "They These cases were promptly dismissed. were referred to district attorney Fish, er, but no indictment was fonnd by the grand jury in any case., This fact led to complaint against Fisher by the postmaster general and secretaries Belknap and Bristftw,' who it is said also found fault with the loose administration of his office in 'Consequence of which his resignation has been requested. Louisville, 15. was received of Information aan extensive daalcation in the office or the United States revenue collector for this district.--" GeorJaeksOn: deputy col lector and cashier for collector Buckner, was discovered this afternoon to be $42,000 short in his accounts. A war. for his arrest, rant was Issued but upon reaching his'bouss the deputy was, met by tv physician who. refused-t-o allow Jackson to be remeved, saying he could ot live till morning There is a he look arsenic He has suipicwn-tha- t heretofore been scrupulously nonestand ,. , , 1 v . : - ht upright. lioRton, lo. adjourned meeting of the Franklin boi. Al telegraph company was held fred Nelson, of New'York, president presiding. He said the statement of the company's finances could not be present, ed, aa it was not ready. The folio wing tiekefof lire New York party was elect-eSidney Dillon, Jay Gould, W. J. Simns, John II. Mortimer, Thomas T. WHAMS WJHKS T IKFQBM Pbhc tlutt he has opeeed rW btMres( in thr above line at his shop, liAM,E8 1 Cincinnati,' J5. The Enquirer's Canton,' O., special, sajs Jerome Market was arrested there on suspicion of having, with an acconv plice, committed the most extensive rob bery that ever occured, there. The property ; stolen consists of nearly $14,000 in mortgage notes, $3,000 worth of silverware, gold and slber watches, and other articles The total value is about $20,000, and nearly ill has been recovered. Springfield,, Mass 15. ' Miss Aurora K. Dimmoek attempted to take the lifr of Dr.1 W. Thompson with a revolver, at Northaaptea, yesterday, because he failed to keep his prom ise4o marry her. She was foiled in her attempt, and Dr. Thompsosv ..has siace taken steps for her confinement as a lunatic Her friends claim that she is aot insanir and there- ie nuok excitement in town over the affair. 1 .. Washington, 15. The July returns IqI the Department 6i Agriculture,' were, unusually full, showing an improvement in the eotton crop during June, in all the cotton states except Texas. The State averages are as follows: North Carolina, 95; improvement 3 per cent; South Carolina, 99;, improved 2; Georgia 97; improved 6, Florida, 101; improved 7; Alabama, 102; Improved 1; Mississippi, 103; improved 8; Louisana, 105; improved, 10; Texas, 98;v declined ' 8; Arkansas, 104; improved, 14; Tennessee, 109; improved 10. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ISIiUiteil ! AMERICAN. . ; Useful Lir A . , - F. S. RICHARDS, . COUNSELOR- - AT-lA- Latest From Japan . 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Madrid, 15. A ;:3 in Kan- g; sas oopwand Uma, Wednesday!" 7.00 a.m. Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 8.15 p.m. 8.15 a.m. Atooral Delivery, ' Sunday, 6 p.m. te 8.30 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT 3 p.m. $ OiHin from 9 a.m-t- o M0NKY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outiide Door opeu from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. U Adjourned. , ' " 7.00 a.m. ' main City and Slaterwille, UM, Monday and Thursdays P. train Wash-inartou- . " 8.40 an. 7.00 a.m. and the East 6.00 p m. KfcWUke and the West ... mull, mn via Ev&nston. WTOm- ... l n r toon nv.the tatter place for Kich County, Wedneiiy "uu duvuimh., - 'i ' daily Wednesdays and Ilarrisville, SSh 1W P m- ud Situr.Uys, C. Stewing lat Revenue Defalcations. 6.30 p. m. Through Mail daily das O.' ' VI special t6 the Gaxetle announces Spiritual Uiinihn iu . that the Carlist General, Dorragary.ban Omaha, 15. Philadelphia. A Herald special from Red Cloud entered Catalonia by way of Treuip valHe is pursued by the Alfonsi-- t agency reports the killing or two lodi ley. I From the Chicago Tribune ans and wounding three others, by sol Generals, Weyler and Martinet Campos. A (lespatch of this morning tells a diers, on Little White Earth river, this Vienna, 15 sorrowful jstojry. ; Robert Dale Oweu The Emperer of Germany has arrived being en the reservation. The Indians are intensely excited over the ocour at Isht, where he is the guest ef the Em- has become insane; After a long life of earnest, unselfish effort for the good reiee, and all negotiations and work of peror of Austria. the commissioners is entirely suspended, London 15. . of mankind, this terrible infliction and they are detained at Red Clou i Lambert Brothers & Seott, coal mer- comes. The cause of it, probably, ' agency. The circumstances attending chants, have failed; liab lilies, $1,000,- - docs ' lie not months back. ooo. the affair are not known here. . many When heartless the 15. of fit. Louis, .' the imposture Bourke, under foreign secretary, in The Republican's special fram Win- - response to an inquiry of Sir Joo. Holmes' mediums, the Philadelphia said doubts have been raised recheta, Kansas, says the jail in that conspirators with "Katie Kiog' was place in which, were ten of the most no specting the fulfillment of the treaty of the shock to Mr. Owen was torious horse thieves in southern Kan 1873, for the suppression of the slave exposed, sas, was broken open by the prisoners trade on the east coast of .Africa. An- tremendous.,. He. had accepted the last night and all escaped., Wallace other- treaty was completed while the pretended "manifestations" of these Bennett, of the last gang brought from Sultan of Zacsibar was here, which, he rascals with implicit faith He lived Cheyenne agency by United Slates Mar hoped would be fully carried out. , 7' some time in Philadelphia in order shall Leffebra threejweeks ago, was The grant to defray the expenses of to miss none of the seances The among them. Tney are all armed,' bar the Prince of Wales' visit to India passed of "Katie" were repeated apparitions ing being assisted by friends after their by a vote of 338 yeas to 16 nays. , , to him conclusive proof of immortalHeavy raius have caused much damescape. Officers are in pursuit and it is believed a terrible ngut will scour when age in Wales. The river Tegmore has ity. He pinned his faith in the life they overtake them,' which will be with overflowed its banks! inundating the hereafter, in reunion with his father ho art. ' .The most of the town of Brigender One life was lost in twenty-fouand his wife, on what Spiritualism, thieves are cut throats of the worst and much live stock has been drowned and especially upon, what his character, and will make a desperate The water in a reserve pond fer supply- spirit, showed him. Headers resilience to recapture. tng the Monmouthshire oanal at Cwncar ; San Francisco,' 15. van burst through its banks and thirteen of his article in the Atlantic Monthly Arrived steamer Great Republic from persona were drowned. There is a flood upon "Katis King" will remember in Cheerwell Valley, England. The the Hong Kong .via TokOBama. syllogism which the good old man Difficulties, wiih Kashgar are appro crops, especially' hay, have suffered sepainfully constructed therein, by bended by ' the ' Peking cabinet: The verely. , . rulers of that, province are f believed to Gildersleeve has written a letter to! which he proved, to bis own perfect be in aljiance (.With authorised emis- Mildmay,' secretary ef the council, say- satisfaction,, that the visitor! was insaries from the western nations prepar ing he' accepts the eup offered by the deed a disembodied Lit ot supernatu-ralisr- a British riflemen1 for competiton by the ' ing to tbrowiag off toe Chinese rule: ' After repealed 'defeats by the abo- - Americans, and will invite th ; members ' ; The day before the; article apjpearl nirinee, the Chinese troops are said to of bis team to shoot for it It is underhave gained' a victory in southern .For- - stood this arrangement is independent ed the fraud was exposed. Mr. Owen moVa. Two hundred "savages are re- of the team organisation, and it is possi- wept bitterlly, ' it is said, when a ble that seme of the members will de- conviction that he had been made Xa ported killedj to enter the contest. . T Insurgent outbreaks in Manchuria cline t the dupe of a trio of knaves forced continue.. The troops despatched from ' Iuth'' 'damage-- has been done (n ' 11 j New Chwang' have nor yet eeotaeneed rain terms ' Rivers and itself upon Mb,"' , Boston He to cut to; streams are swollen.' anj in several telegrsphed operations. " late. the was but are out it 'iaondatiobs the Uo article, places by bursting of the Monmouthshire reservoir factory. w&i already printed. A number ef dwetHags are entirely de. A thin slip of paper, disclaiming any FOREIGN. strrjyed.'.Tbe river Eber has overflowed, editorial ' Paris, 14. responsibility, and thus Despatches from Cardiff say the rivers M. Cavary In: ruthlessly increasing that uf the auoverflowed, and the delivered a speech, In which he dwelt Taff and Ely have ' . waa are lands unaer thor, . water for prefixed to i the sketch. upon tbe necessity of arresting the pro adjaeeat A' great quantity' of Jive stock Aud thus it came to miles. pass that llobt. cress of Bonapartism, and attacked M wss washed away. Hundreds of Dule'Owen's syllogistic proof that Ronher, whom he styled an abettor of a Grangetown have been removed M. Buffett defended tbe coup dtlat. to Cardiff in boats. A flood is reported "Kalie King' was a spirit and "Kathe of from the attacks police prefect own confession that she was a at Bath," and at last accounts tbe water tie rasde upon him yesterday by M. Rouher. was rising rapidly. fraud ; were published . together and said the prefect was perfectly rigbj throughout the country,1 Tho mind in pointing out the double danger oy 1 which the country was threatened, by Tribii te of Respect. once so vigorous could not stand the both the Revolutionists and Bonapart-istb'ow that shook the faith of half, a To the memory of E. II. Tallman, who The danger from the former is The insanity feared at that more serious and the government would was buried- at tbe Ogden City cemetery, lil'etimoj. time has at last couiu.- - The sun that keep i a watchful eye upon them. The July 12th,- with Masonio boavrs, by C in splendor sets in gloom. .' Bonapartists and members of tbe Right Weber Lodge No. A. F. k A, M. Fol- rose cheered this statement, whila the Left lowing is the preamble and resolutions ' THo life so sorrowfully ended for protested against it. ,M. Dufaure said which were adopted t the next regular insanity is death, or worse than death of eaid lodge: tbe government would display due vigi- meeting ,tr, ,r ' began in lSOl.atNew.JUnark, an lance in regard 'to Bonapartists." lie! Whiueas, it has pleased an All wise industrial settleiuent near.Glasgow, would not remain a member of any gov Providence to remove from our midst by was long a monu- -' which our and friend death, sojourning brotbvr Scotland, ernment wbicb neglected that duty. M. E. II. Tallman: ; , went Therefore, tho ,, to Gatnbeita called attention to divergence ,4 philanthropy of his fa Resolved That we tender to the in the statements of two ministers, and . ', . .. , ther, Ilobert Owen. f, t with much warmth accused the govern friends' and relatives of our deceased ' The son's fame has never equalled. ment of supporting Bonapartists, main- brother our heartfelt sympathy in this that of his tire, but he nss been ercu taining Bouapartist , functionaries in their hour of affliction, and feel assured more in hii efforts to with them he has to that the gone office, and following in tbe steps of the . ... join urana we ma'ukihd. and cherWhen while benefit the' father L.ouge above,. Brogii administration. Mr. Buffet as serted that perfect agreement prevailed ish his memory ia our hearts, we trust feanie to America, in ordor to carry tn the cabinet, especially between Mr. that what is our loss is his gain, and in Out his communbtic dreams,' the sou Mr. Dufaure and himself. lie consid bur hope and supplication we have faith Was his faithful assistant , He edited' ered he was rendering great service to that He ''that tempers (hs wiad to the the country by maintaining old func- shorn lamb" will fdd His arms of leva the paper that served as the organ of tionaries who where loyal, although and protection around those dear ones the "New Harmony'' colony.' When , left behind.. ,. , ., thst brave, foolish experiment failed, they had served under an empire. The Resolved That as a token of our res- Left violently protested against these and the elder Owen returned to Kog , remarks of M Buffet,' while the Right ipect for our deoeased brother, our hall land to conduct like failures there,1' and Bonapartists loudly cheered. After be draped in mourning for,, thirty days, labor further animated debate, the' resolution and that we devote a page on (he minutes to sow the seeds of Of to this his Was passed by a We of 483 to 3. Lodge memory. The leagues, and Chartism, to found int ! Kesnlved That a copy of these reso fant schools, and to preach jSpiritual Bonaparlbts, who bad agreed to support lutions r be forwarded to the relatives of the motion were well satisfied with the Dale Owen remained iu Ilobert ism, the to also deceased", the Lodge of which result. Tbe Left, who abstained from America. u-'- lis iuh ; were proportionately displeased. be was a member, and that our city " J ' ' ' iCl Joting, I ' to be the papers affirmed requested publish e that subsequently ' ' " " A California story telU of a max ' there' was no'divergence between the game. ' D. A. f.U resolved to giro up drinking, , who EaAKP.srKASi, ministers, and the government had 'noSchs-am,'- . . 8. 8. t I or from withdraw add to and went to a notary to get him tu t the thing to E. II. Rxan. declaration it had already. made. draw ' Hp a affidavit to that cffeot; Cora.1 Ogden City, July 15th. Yokohama, June 24. The document was drawn, read and The Mikado visits the .island Yeso in ul y,' to be absent from the capital A DaTenport man lately sold Ma proved; tho party held up his hsnd usual promise. . , about three weeks. , cook stove, in orier to get money to and murmtired the i to the AustraJapanese contributions take hu family to tha circus.. They The paper was then properly sealed lian exposition are valued at $14,000. and delivered. .. i A consultative assembly of provincial are enterprising men down thai way, asked the pledgo to VWhat' pay?" officials met at.Yeddo, ; June 20. The and won't be stopped for trifles.,. ' ' ' taker.proceedings opened by an address frem A Jersey City merchant puts acid i "To payto pay?" exclaimed the the emperor. The functions of this ' " body are limited and important only as on the boxes around his store door, notary. "Xotbing, of course 4hli wbich be earwill s a - ' and when young man takea a seat ia a labor of love,' V establishing system ned to greater leagths hereafter. -Va the returnfed to he remember to seems at pay!" ' 'Nothing suddenly received been I has that 4 Intelligence ho forpot uomethirjg at bone, and he grateful but forgetful pledge-take- r: Rasaia has decided la favor er 3fiu is j walks off with surprising aeidu ky.' "You are a brick. Let'a take a drink. ' the arbitration of the Maria Lui 2(dys. P. 8.40 &.m. Hullv - , - . Through Mail daily P. :'' 6.p. M. f 5,446 against were lost by a vote TO! An to-da- y, d: M. Tabef, F, L.'Atnes, E. Atkins and E. II. Rollins. Messrs. Dillon and Eskart tot 7.833, being all the votes cast, and the others 5,544 each. Nelson was treasurer. A prethat the Atlantic and amble, reciting Pacific telegraph company had fraudu lently assumed control or the Franklin line and decreased its rates, and injured its business byt grass mismanagement, and resolution directing .the directors to bring tux action in behalf, of , the com pany, in law or equity, against the AW bntic and Pacific telegraph company. nenry Ekartj TV r, pre-ivhd- r '- i- - ed ; . ....... , ll-h- y"' ..V.-- The-magazin- e s y to-da- iohab-itants.- V . " s. , . J self-sacrifiei- . w rig a ; ? . , 1 tv ' ? . , . , f' . - ; |