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Show - 1 PUBLISHED WEDNESDA mm, feiiS g.OO ?h:xn. Xo. 46. ( SEMI-WEEKL- Y Y OC3IEX, UTAH, SATUKWAY, Jl'MI 7, 1S73. Post Accident to a City, c Jl' IHU'AHTCBE. 8J,M1' daily fenMke City, t1' ! 6.40 p.m. 6.3d p.m. O.'in p.m. Thmucli Mail 'Jiijly TUivuU Mail daily b.40 a.m. CLOSING. the Kiut 11,1,1 Salt 7.00 u.iii. " - VII kvnnMOIl L.ltl-akeandtlieWea- ..ill 5.i p.m. ,.. Wvoin- rn '7 . .... i i:.. i. I."......!, leave iu inner iw c , lit p.m. ami Saturday-iu.diielava i... I'nimlV luetHlaj s, Thiirnday and o.'iii p.m. Sundays nu. i...... ..... ' 6.IMI p.m. IvliO'iinlv, ...... ... I Tti ii . v.1 I'.an p.m. V.irfll lll'ilell. and Satur- ilimville, Wednesday 7.30 a.m. . " V..r ". Severe Engagement riain City and Mni.il.ivsaiid Thursdays' SlatL-iwiIle- , land Uw,rrville and Vlum, mulsfiitufiiayy - brncK norns. 11.3iiii.m. - .15 a.m. ... flllKlav, o p.m. i" J" I'.i... - Gvwral iK'liveiy, McMahon! p.m. o.oii p.m. Widucday 6.15 p.m. llKtilSl'llY 1KI'AKTMKXT p.m. Open from 9 a. MONKY OFFICE JjEl'AKTMEMT. Open from 'J a.m. to 3 p.m. S OuNue Door open from ti a.m. to p.m. JOSLTIl HALL, ! Prnssia Dissatisfied with 3.HQ and Pattiv.lny Wniule. in Eng- Whit-Monda- y '""J lymie," Be- tween the Spanish Republicans and Carlists! The Cabinet will Con- Trains - - V. U. 44 44 " leaves 0. P. U. C. " train " " U.P. - arrirca - and leaves aud - Gen. Sherman's Views! 7.40 a rn. 5.40 p.m. C.'JO p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a.m. train arrives T. - G.o0 p.m. Rosecranz' Ideas of Mexico ! Fisk in Litigation! "Widow of Col. Pires in Chicago and Toledo! Religious SerTices Erery !'in(lay. in tlMsTaWnacU', at 11 o.niH and S. IhkjI-Lin the Swoiid War.1 K'hiKpllioiifu L'arli-y'- i at o p.m. and Third tt'a-- U Si hool-ho- ii fyincoiwl Cliurch at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. a.m. ami 7 p.ui. M'tho.lii't Cliurch ritualist Letturt (Child'i Hull), at 7.30 p.m. atll Ogden City It. ChamterK' At John Library Ueiot. New Open day, SundByii excepted. j ) AMERICAN. N. S., 2. Halifax, arrived from the wreck of the Atlantic yesterday, and has goue on the dock for repairs. Very little wag done last week in the way of recovering the cargo, as the undertow was too greai for divers to work. .. . On Friday the body of a man was recovered ; his hea 4 was barely hanging on the body. Fishermen who are grappling, one of the divers connected with the New York Company met with a seri-ou- s accident, while working below at the cargo. A box of 8t eel bars, broke and fell upon him, breaking his helmet and cutting the rubber air hose. He had scarcely time to give the danger signal, and Vsus hoisted to the surface, just in A steamer ,v, WHITEHEAD, G FOURTH STREET, OGDEX, Z. C. If. J., from GENERAL DEALER Four Doors BOOTS cV -- SHOES, LKATIIKIl and SHOE FINDINGS, time to save his life. Brooklyn, l, Anti-temperan- sider tho Indian o C. y Far-wel- C. to-da- y eome-dispositio- military officers over to the civil tary Delano will he regards that is necessary. LIST OF LETTEICS EMAININO 1NCI.AIMLP IN T1IK l iVr. Onden, Territory of t'tiili, ..t, ti.fl 1S7;1. whi. li. if net mllrd for U the 1st of July, l!.73, will l hmU to I he i Letter Otlkd: CENTS' LIST. r) OmYe in Ut of June, i- - ! Special to the Junction. The first through train passed over the Northern Division of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas 11. R. yesterday. There is no cessation in the heavy rains. Several inches fell last night. The losses cannot be estimated. Chicago, 3. A fire last night on Wabash Avenue, near Van jJureu, destroyed two fine stone fronts containing the extensive furniture establishments of Potter, King & Co. and J. Liebenetetn. Loss about $05,000. The election in this county for five Circuit Judges resulted in the re election of tho present incumbents Williams, Rogers, Tree and Booth. The element was concentrated against Judge Booth, but he is elected by probably 8,500 imtjority. The election in the 5th District lor Judge of the .Supreme Court has probably reult-e- d in favor of J, T. Lawrence, the Railroad candidate, against Craig, the Farmers' candidate. Quebec, Ca., 3. The sudden death of Lieut. Governor Howe, at Halifax, has caused universal regret throughout the Dominion. Flags on the public buildings are at half mast. Boston, 3. The Ancient and Honorable Artillery celebrated their 230th anniversary. New York, 3. A special t the Keening Port from Washington, says the Cabinet will be called upen to consider and decide a very grave ma ter at the meeting towill morrow, and that be made of the captured Modocs. Sec retary Delano eays the punishment of of this tribe is absolutely necessary if with other peace, is to be maintained warlike Indians. - This matter will be settled at a Cabinet meeting having been given into the hands of the military authorities, it is their duty to fulfil orders from Gen. Miernian, who has named the extermination of the tribe and will be sanctioned by the President. There is a disposition on the part of the to-dn- VOL. IV. would be turned over to local tribunals, as was done in the cases of Santnna and Big Tree, who arc now held under the sentence of (he courts of Texas. Toledo, O., :5. The exteneive Lumber Manufacturing f Special to the Or,DM.IuxcTior ly the Atlaatic and Establishment belonging to David Smith, Oflloc: took fire at half-pas- televen last night. Politic Telegraph Compauy. AM' CLOSING Or' MAILS. The mill and machinery was a total loss. 8.4.) p.m. .5" a.m. 1m, .!. .ally, Pisher-ma- n Burlington, Kansas, 3. 7.4H a.m. ARRIVAL $1.00 and SATUJIDA Y.) BY TELE GRAPH. DIRECTORY. OCDEN k n San Francisco, 2. Captain Jack presents a most woebegone appearance, wrapped in a faded army blanket, his face buried in his hands, and refusing to speak. Modocs say Jack is insane. Bostou Charley, the murderer of Dr. Thomas, and Schenchin are extremely anxious to learn their fate. Scar Faced Charley, Bogus Charley, Hooka Jiin, Steamboat Frank and Shack Nasty Jim were sent to General Davis' headquarters near Applegate's on Clear Lake. Company F. and Company II., First Cavalry, commanded by Capt. Pabray and Lieut. Miller, ended the war. FOREIGN. Madrid, 2. A severe engagement took place Saturday last in the province of Barcelona, between a force of Republicans and the united Carlist bands, commanded by Don Alfonso. After a stubborn tight of several hours the insurgents were defeated and fled, pursued by the Government troops. AH federal republican factions in Barcelona have renounced their exclusive party views and united as one body in opposition to the monarchists. The Government has reoeived a dispatch stating that with 1,200 men Nouvellas holds all the mountain passes in Biscay, and is driving the Carlists from that province toward the coast. London, 2. Whit Monday is a holiday in y England. No business is being trans-rcte- d here or in Liverpool. Tho Timet this morning publishes a dispatch from Berlin, which says (be German Government is dissatisfied with President MacMalion's address to the Faench Assembly, and will not enter into regular diplomatio relations with bis Government until satisfied that France will faithfully adhere to the treaty of Frankfort. To-da- Asbell, Zao Armstrong, Win. Alford. S. N. Raid, C. 3 Bates, J. W. 2 ' Bell, W. S. 3 2 Human Rarnet, Brown, .las. W. 2 Brown, Jamrs Rums, Henry Breedcson, Mr. Burns, John Blankenhorn, J. Carr, S. F. Cooney, Patrick Cochran, J. L. 2 Clark, T. D. Kineycum, Robert Lewis, E, F. 2 Leonard. F. C. Loydd. David W. Met han, John MeKetna, II. J. Martinson, Nils 2 Moihenson, Jamc Master M rcl.anio 0. v P. R. R. NoMe Grand I. 0. 0. F. Nordgvcn, A. F. W. Nolan, James 1 Neils'on, Peter l't'thatn, Newton Peugh, John R. D. H. Pogg, (ii.issepi i Checket, Charles JUmcy, U. . Cunningham, Geo Richard, Harry . Canby or Stanby ' Mr.Roliertson, N. Liehl, A. C. 2 Rul.y, James A. Dixon, II. W. Sawyer, Chan. Fade, Samuel Slaitter, Jacob son J. E. Sanders & DucbeU Farr, llyram Fitzgerald, Thos. 2 Sornon, SurcuChrW- tiau Minn, Frank Fighe, Patrick Stephens, H. M. Friend & Brother Spiers, Alex. D Gillette. Cbas. E. Slielhatiier, D. W 2 Helm, T. Thurman, R. C. Humphrey, Harry Tredennick, Harry Hamilton, Joseph Wilson, Robert Hadsell, W. F. Wallace, G. Y. Williamson, Lewis Janeey, Mr. Jenson, Jonames Williams, Mr. AttorJolionison. Daniel ney at Law Johnson, Levi Waller, Thos. Kunkle, W. J. Wilson, Newton Welch, James Kinney, John F. Kimbel, Sam Wand, J. F. Nathan Kempson, deny. v n, . 1 I.AMES' LIST. Arnadson, Miss Lin-Jone- Mrs. Saruh s, na Bradt, Mrs. Eliza Jane McKuen, Mrs. Ann Cnfield,Miss AnsanaManduson,Misi Mrs. Emma ria Reese, Mrs Atini.? Dickson, Laura Mrs. Rj- Fontyn, Mrs. rina sett a Grant, Mifs Nellie Wallace, Miss Belle Games, Miss Lydia Petuson, Miss Loty Golding.Mrs. Lydia A. HELD FOR POSTAGE. Salt Luke City, Feter Sinclair, " " F. C West, Mi-Clar- Sjiecial to the Jusciiox y Iieceret Telegraph. Locax, 2. A son of C. II. Rammell, of Providence, while coming to this place this morning, fell from the wagon, breakhere to turn the Indians ing the bone of the upper arm, about authorities, but Secre- two inches from the joiut. He was taken oppose such a step, as to the office of Dr. Ormsby, where the tluir severe punishment necessary surgical assistance was Cathe-Thursio- k,' n, Washington, 3. Measles are rampant among children that Rev. Henry Wardl5cch-e- r General Comptroller Hodge, of South in this place, causing three deaths Jf the Lowest Vriccs. I'roduce baa been much annoyed ut the sharp Miss Sarah Young, 14 l nti.. 44 44 44 The weather is fine and business is Oliver C. Begs, criticisms which have appeared in some Carolina, has made answer to an order Jllll.l of the State reof Court the Supreme on action of the the lively. of John E. Evans, Spanish Fork. daily Journals, Tilton quiring him to show cause why a writ of Theodore Xilton and liowen. CASI-f'PAIVd'To obtainany of thee letter. thw.i;.-u!:should uot issue to compel limM ask for"udvertie.l letter," Kir .lute of tlid states that he does not desire to be mandamus es e Co nil nee. rr ina him tax or to to the order puper and pay orio cent for udveMiniuu, pay placed in an objectionable light before terest of certainlevy If uot railed for within oxk sumk, they State bonds. An answer West Weber, May 2" 1873. the public, as his relations with Beecher REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. he Bout lo the Dead Letter OlhVe. is made The the to petition. respondent were at all times friendly. Beecher has ? Editor Oguex Junction : Joseph Hall, P. M. resolved to set the matter right, and charges that there are at least$7, 191,700 We w'rite a few lines to your valuable The exon- fraudulent statements outstanding. published paper, Jor the oeneht ot your numerous v'NO.V.FARWELL&CO., had a statement case before will be the argued Supreme How IIk Ekclaimkii II kr. The WHOLKSALE NOTIONS. readers. Ihe School closed rriday, erating Tilton from all blame in connec- Court on the Kith inst. tion with the terrible scandal with May 20rd. Accordingly we visited the Aujrusta Journal says : In 1 SH 1 . .J A brief official letter from post Fort school on that which his name is associated. And Woolens. day, for the purpose of cob Flasrg, of this city, an intcimier- Largest Stock West of New York. ElizaB. Fisk.Executrix of James Fisk. Clarke, dated May 20, eays, in alluding examining the pupils in the different deate man, had a most excellent wile, Huuroe audFrauklin Sts., CHICAGO jr., has commenced anew suit against the to Col. Mckenzie s operations against partments of study. We will here state, that the scholars who, tired of her repeated failures Luion Pacific 11. U. aud Credit iMobilier the Kickapoos and Lipons, "The march demue 100 resulted the of over in of America; Gov. Dir. lion. Geo. O. from the least unt3 the greatest, acquit in the line of reformation, finally and others having been joined struction of two villages, and returned ted themselves honorably, each doing him. Opapkc l'lajrfi advertised her t litis: WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,- - as defendents in addition to Uliver Ames, to camp witli all the stores and prison their best to excel. There being a num- "Left bed vrA board one of tin ler m Watihen, Cinokn. .leweli v, Silver aud James Brooks,; Oakes Ames and others. ers, with a loss to Col. Mckenzie ot only ber of their parents present, one and best otmy llaiKl Wme, MAIN STUKET. OUUEN. hoever may givo wives. It is claimed on behalf of Mr. Fisk that three men wounded oue supposed to be all expressed themselves satisfied with Impairing ucatly doue and all work warranted. ion informat to where 1 may Liu I as the school. Robert Moycs, walked frou he was owner of Bix shares stock in the mortally. . still Rosencranz Gen. is engaged in Ogdcu through mud and rain, to be her shall be suitably rewarded and Union Pacific, and that he had been de railroad enterprises in MexiREPROVED. prived of his rights as a stockholder, extensive present at the examination, and delivered all expenses paid." It is fairto say ' The he has had for an elaborate discourse to the children. co. the formed with a opportunities combination to owing the good wife returned, the husband JFTOU WAX P A TIIOMSOXIAS DOCT0K OR Credit Mobilier for their personal bene observation, together with his known in- The School is in a prosperous condition. Thorn nim MediciHe, and the couple lived tofit and to the injury of the Kauroad telligence, makes the news from him of Great praise is due to the children, for reformed; CALL ON DR. MURPHY, time. He says they are certainly makiug rapid progress gether happily for years. claims that peculiar interest at this l'OtT OriICK, MAIN ST., Company. The complainant of class the the better Mexicans, large in their stndies. We feel obliged to contracts have been made by certain UitUK. stockholders to the detriment of others land owners, merchants, and those who thank the teacher, Mr. John Iloyle, for BBOW-N"- , and that these hold aloof from politics, would gladly his faithfulness. Yours Truly, Agents wanted! All for their personal benefit, rrday. as welcome D. $.;to $20 William protection. have cost the "1 WtllklUg Spiust W.piO, irauduleut transactions General Vrodnce wx, younp or ld, make mure mmiey at conuected William lines successful the and Sherman Trustees. Gen. re Roylk lrlt S.r i railroad, eays telegraph snara Hia or niniiieutK. their all and ti William Bahtox j with it, unreasonable amounts, the ex- sult of the Modoc war will have a very Tartieular free, i'i .'A nytl"tg btiawi Co, Portland, Maine. COMISSIOniEllCiLtH ! Ro.1y cess of the actual cost being divided pacifying effect on the Indian tribes in among persons who brought about and California, Oregon, Nevada and Idaho. GEO. W. controlled tbsso operations. The com- He does not supposo that the report of From Utah. We had a pleasant call ! a the a few plaint also recites that Fisk applied lor xhis success will reach or influence hav-inSTRF.CT, OUUKX, ago from Mr. L. J. Herrick, days Pag Union the the in on Sioux unsubscribed shares upper Missouri, they of Ogden, Utah, who is on his way to no communication with western ruit, Vegclables, cific, which were refused him; and asks and stopped off for the purpose I iflh RtrtH, Kml Stile V. t'. 11. II. detribes. In reference to the question Europe that the Credit Mobiliur r.nd other his brother, A. T. Herrick, of Depot, fendants, excepting tSo Union Pacific whe'her Gen. Davi- -. after accepting the in visiting this lie left for the east cn phee. Indiand of Jim Hooka other of services from be disposing enjoined Company, UTAH. Monday morning lust, expecting to sail OG1ULY GA1!DEX SEEDS snares ot stocn or oonus oi me nunroau ans as scouts, the Government can pro- from York on the steamer Idaho," New O. f " Uok 24. Mry ariety- company held by them, for the benefit ceed to punish them for outrages, the May 28th. He will visit the Vienna Exof any of the defendants. The complaint opinion of the War Department officials position and the principal cities of the of "ASS SKi:iS con- - concludes by oskmjr that a receiver be is that the surrender of the Indiana IS A IC V Y Old World, returning here about the first J1111'1'1 A SPECIALTY. unconditional, they can be dealt with of November. AND ; We wish Lima appointed to take charge of the proceeds of the Company, and that the plaintiff in any manner deemed proper. It is not tour and a safe return. Mr. pleasant Herrick .. Obstacle may have such further relief in the pre believed at the Department that General formerly resided in Portage county, M ACONFECTIONERY, I N S T II E Davis has made any terms or bargain OGDEN. . YoW?? Men Hie of mises as may be justified. Ohio) but has been a resident of Utah No official Indians. "Iethese of of in with celebration informal Ma"""d An '11 any retoird. Wedime, t,rL TrJy meeting for a number of years. Tmcarotcas AT W1I0LI woved. "f w method "remarkal.U 1)CRE nr itetnil. 'Mothers day," was held at. the residence report has been received at the WarDe- - Chronicle. "Pr.k4u remedied VAHl.H IlKKAIN of Mrs. D. Doeier, to protest against partment to 2 p. m. in reference lo the ASSOCIATION, Xo.2SoWl, nnd lUsritY Of ttfty Uewcrlpllon war throughout the world4 as suggested question of the final disposition of those When' is a skein of thread like tbe Mrs Julia Ward Howe; of Bdston, captured, but Gen. Sherman seems to -' GROCERIES ami banned Go.,,. vuumuie vunTjt and pro- - by "n.cnai.biii - laws offenders the the roets of an oak ? When it is lull of knots. that think ' against some years ago. C2tf 3, UiTl.GER,lTopi-ieUi- It is said 1i D for l io I-IID-ES. to-da- DRY GOODS :t- y L-t'- t J.S.LEWIS. U-l- y IE. IP. ") , 111 Ad-"- '. "nil TURNER, Shipping Specially ; ! '5 be-in- eft,-t- f - SiwfflD tr 32-t- LO-VDO.- 1-- EI, Pit, It |