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Show BY TELEGRAPH. r Meeting: of the Interna jf tionals in .New Vorli! Loss of Life in London Docks! The Salary Grab Discus sed. in Nevada. AMERICAN. New York, 12 A mass meeting of workinguien under tat auspices of the Internatiooahsis was held this erening at Cooper Institute Theodore H. Bunks, s painter, presided As early as 7. 30 the bah was crowded in ever part. Several hundred wo men were present. Telegrams were re ceived from Cleveland and Chicago ' ing success te the meeting. Around the platform were numerous mottoes such as: "We demand a suspension of rent for three months. "When working men begin to think, monopoly begins to tremble, and ethers of an equally 'sig mncant character, liana bills were circulated enumerating the high salaries of paid omeers and demanding that no more salaries over $5,000 be paid. The number of homeless men and women in the city was put at 10,000, those in the station houses at 7,500 every week, and nw out oi eleven iraae miunions- zu.zou men were idle and only 590 employed. It also stated that there are 180,000 workmen idle in this State and 11,000 cf all classes idle in this city, and 88, t00 women earning only on an average or 3i44 per weak. Addresses were made on the duty of the government to protect the industrial classes. When government fails in that duty it should also be set aside as overthrows. Jno 11 albert read a preamble and resolutions among which were those; Whereas, we wish to avoid all outra ges on the persons or property of any. and deprecate violence and injustice in any form, and we only demand the nec eesaries of life for ourselves and families, not as objects of charity, but as citizens, whose right it is te - demand those of the Government whuh we have always supported. Resolved,, that we will, in this our Ume of Debd, supply ourselves and our families with proper shelter and the necessaries of life, and we will send all our bills for the same to the city treasury to be liquidated, until such tune as we shall obtain work and pay for our work. llesolved, that we demand work now and pay for work, and abolition of the contract y tem. That to prevent money panics, we demand the enactmeut of a law that shall limit tho accumulations of nny individual; that is, a law of graduated taxation, which shall prevent any man, or sot of meu, from being able to lock up our circulating medium. The leselutions were adopted, after which numbers of addresses were made, and the meeting adjourned. A great mass meeting was held at to protest in foopcr Institute, the name of humanity and justice, against the barbarities perpetrated by the Spaniards in Cub. The meeting whs heralded by large posters headed No more war upon women and children,'' and calling for the accordance of belligerent lights to Cuba. Every aeat was filled Hon. Horace Barnard presided. Letters were read from S. S. Robinson, and 0x, Alex. Stephens, expressing sympathy with the objects of the meeting and regretting their inability to be present. Letters were also read from Gov. Dix, in which ho says thai his views iu regard to those atrocities were clearly pet forth at the public meeting of the 17th 'nit., in Stctuway Hall, and having entire confidence that Government will do all that is nccoisary to vindicate the honor of the country. He prefers not to take part in another public demonThe first stration on this subject. speaker was Kev G. II. G. Hepworth. lis said America has mado a demand alter the late news from Cuba, which looked, under the circumstances, like an apology. The next ought to be in tho shape of a bomb wis-h- law-abidin- - n. g , Lieut.-CJovern- or hhell." A preamble and resolution was adopt rehearsing stories of the cruelties practiced by the Spaniards in Cuba, up-- ' oa ni?n, women und children, praying ed, to adopt measures to prevent their recurrence, and asking that beL liferent rights be accorded the Cuban Addresses were then revolutionists. y be-euii- se lu and other Fittings, pirla. hard-worki- M. D. HAMMOND, Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Schuttler Wagon st Light Spring Wagons, Swecpstnlcts' Threshing Machine, Buckeye Mowers and Iteaners Sulky Hakes, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters ' Fanning ShovelEmery Grinders, Stubble Plows, Plows, Cultivators, KINDS IM 31-e- GO STAYNER'S TO ' V PIADJOS, ORG AM S, , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS snow-boun- Save Twenty Cents on the Dollar. Salt MRS. T. Xj,1s.o Oity, N. HOWE SEWING JACHINI. rss-cu- MBS. F. A. d vronLD-.-PERrBrtir- " IIoraSTJfACiriXE j not subject in the blue bonnet aud gray shawl, who were profaning the sanctuary by kissing one another in pew GS." FOREIGN. Havana, 12. The "Yirginius" has gone to the port of U'obialionda, sixty miles west of. Ha vana, where she v. ill be delivered by a Spanish man of war to a vessel of the WEED United States navy. Captain General Jovellar has given the necessary orders ! for the transfer of the "Viiinius"' A one better ever made, prisoners nt. Santiago Dc Cuba to an American man of war The l is eertain that "his orLT. THE LATEST ACTUAL IMPROVE-ders wiil be carried out, and the men M KN'itf, noii)rss, liht rnnning, shuttle' will be delivered at the proper time . action. London, IS. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. Fourteen persons have been found drowned in the docks since the late fog, PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN. and many other fatal accidents are rej J. W. IIKSS, Agent, THE SEWING MACHINE to-da- Captain-Genera- to-da- OF Violin Strings delivered by others. The proceedings with a resolution calling on Hon. Stephens mi J Hon. S. S.Cox to present the memorial and resolution to Congress. Washington, 13. In the debate on the salary hill, Orth said ho had offered his proposition, lost evening, more in the nature ported. of a compromise than anything els; It was apparent that unless there A steamer oed ilex. n AND LIME Cheaper than anywhere met-sig- Congress ......... ...... . KIDS Bloody Conflict. rws Main Street, .THE CHEAPEST Suffering from the Storm 1 Goal & Lime Office . MUSIC STORE, Congressional. , was a compromise the House would nev that the schooner "Zephyr," of St. er arrive at a conclusion.. He Thought Pierre Miouelon. loaded with fish, had that four propositions bad been definite drifted ashore there and four bodies in a on ly settled by public opiniou, and which state of decomposition were feund embodied in proposition: first, that the boafdV Her masU and .rigging were law of last Congress should be repealed) gone, and her hull was cevered with sea second, that mileage shall never again weed. From the date of the papers in V and' be restored; third, that the franking the cabin, the schooner is supposed to and privilege, so far as to its personal pri hnvA hppn dismantled last July, vilge8 to members of Congress, shall drifting since. London, 12. never be restored, whatever else may be Marshal Bazaine addressed a letter to done in rerard to distributing public documents; and fourth, that the salary his counsel yesterday, thanking them of members of Congress shall substan for theirfNefforts in his behalf, and con Og-detially what it was under the old law. cluding as follows : "I shall not appeal Ho explained in reply to a question, against the sentence, to prolong in the COAL that his bill did not provide for ears of the world the spectacle oi sucd ' In the Market, alwaji on hand. Covering the back pay into the treasury, painful struggle. I request you to take but he had thought it better to let the no further steps. I look no longer to reduction begin with the passage of men for judgment. Strong in my con the law. He thought this would satisfy science, which reproaches me with noth MUSICAL the people, and it would be iu conform ing, I confidently await the justification ALL ity with former action of Congress. He which will come with the lapse of time expressed the opinion that the people and the subsidence of party passions. From a Jewnharp to a Church Orfi.;a,'ai Cheap, or were as much in favor of a reduction of The conservative press generally ap the Presidont's salary as of the members, prove of the commutation of the sen else Utah. but it could not be touched at the pres tence. The Sitcle says it will create a ent term. He explained that the propo painful feeling of surprise in this coun sition did not touch the salaries of the try. . Supreme Court Judges, hut did those of SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC the cabinet, and therefore applied to Two Gnrrotcd by what is known as political officers. Orth One door South of Ogdcn House. moved the previous question which was b27.j A few days since in St. Joseph, seconded: vote, 132 to 12C; and bis a washer alter Mo., proposition was adopted, so the bill was recommitted to the special committee woman had finished her day's labor with the instructions proposed by Orth over the tub, the lady of the house and it was agreed that when the bill her So. The amount of wealth shall be reported back it will be consid gave tho poor woman, and she astonished ered under the five minute rule. The Cache Co. : said I am afraid to have so proposition repeals the bill of March, AGENT FOR THE 1873, so far as the constitution permits, much money about me, some one to as salaries of tho the will rob before except I get home." Supreme me Judges, and provides for fixing the pay Sure enough, she had just reached of Congressmen as nearly as can be ! on a street of the an corner alley done at the rate of pay for the Forty-firatbelow she when was the house, Congress, exolusive of the franking One privilege, and with necessary traveling tacked by two young women. expenses. them threw her arms over the THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATEKI4L of The House then went into a committee victim and held throughout and is warranted. her, while the other of the whole, and took up the bill approrifled her dress pocket and secured A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS OX IIAXD. priating 54,000,000 for extraordinary the off The then ran $5. garroters Alst Dealer in expenses of the naval service. In the course of the discussion Cox and left the poor woman to trudge criticized the course of the administra- home to her scanty meal and poor tion in the 'Virgiuius" matter, and accommodations. The girls who made some reflections upon the. apparent committed the outrage are suspected, temper of the House upon the subject. 31111 and the police are on the lookout for llawley replied in a sharp speech, in which he paid high tribute to the digni them, and it is to bo hoped they may fied and conservative course of the ad- be AND ALL brought to the most condign punOF FARM MACHINERY. ministration in the matter, saying that ishment. nothing Grant ever did, from the time he left until ha passed through the Wild A Covington (Ky.) girl lent her i A Complete Assortment of erness and came into the Presidency, wnicb does him more honor thn the pa shawl to an invalid geutleman, riding tient firmness with which he has forced io a fctage, and when he handed it WAGOX MATERIAL, HARDWOOD, the Spanish difficulties and set led them back there was a $500 AM STEEL ETC. greenback to the satisfaction of all. shawl. to the Beck also took occasion to eulogize the pinned administration fer its course on the CuMrs. Webb of Melbourne, has pub-- l ban affairs, saying, "If there was anylished a pamphlet, entitled the Wothing the President had managed well it was the negotiation with Spain. The man's Advocate, in which she recom President might have plunged the coun mends that a bill should be intro try into difficulties and perhaps have ag duced into parliament for establishFOR YOUR; grandized himself at the expense of the ing a widow's fund, contributed to by but course the which he had country, husband, that no widow may pursued bad been extremely moderate." every The discussion was been carried on for be left destitute. Also a maiden's some time longer, when the committee fund, to which all bachelors must arose and reported a bill to the House contribute, that no maidens may be AND OTHER which was passed, and the House ad left destitute after forty. ..,... until journed Monday. Lureka, Nev , 9. Au Indian maiden of fourteen Mrs. Goulettes was d in the named Minnie Emuneeska, or valley this side of Thirty Mile Spring, years, the White for three days and nights. A teamster Feather," died on Sunwho was moving her to Cherry Creek, day in Boston. She was the sole sur while following through the snow, slip vivor of the Cheyenne Indians masped under the wagon, crushing both his sacred some years ago at Sand river feet, and afterwards was frozen and un orders of an officer who was dis AUD able to prooeed further. They camped by missed from for the service the bar there and remained three days and gigbts in the severest, stcrm that ever barous act. She was adopted bv a visited this section, with little to eat aud Boston family, and great attention no fire but what they kindled from boxes was paid to her education. The Uni and pieces of furniture from the wagon ted States authorities settled upon tuder these trying circumstances Mrs. 640 acres of land, which now reher Goulette, bestriding one of the horses, NEAR SAVAGE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY", MAIN" STRUCT,, made Thirty Milo Spring, after a hard verts' to the nation. all and into far the struggle, lasting day A Leavenworth clergyman, while night. During all this time the team XT. ster, with his leet mangled, was tying preaching his sermon one Sunday and alone the road The side. ueipiess by evening, perceived a young mau and few blankets thrown around hira afford ed but little protection from the storm. woman under the gallery in the act As soon as Mrs. Goulette reported at the of kissing each other behind a hymn E. BALCOM, book. The good parson didn't e Springs, men at once started out to fly into the teamster, who was found alive a passion and discharge a volley of Trance Medium and Clairroyant, and conveyed to the station. AND anathemas at the misguided pair, as There was a bloodv conflict in this some ascetic priest would have done, city last night between J. W.Ellison and rnnK bust in thk LOGAN, tender-heartebut, as Goldsmith's JL by the Tnvmitor cf the Sewing MatUr. a roan names Chas. Manly. Pistols snd , knives were used, and both parties were 'Village Pastor," he merely broke Magnetic Healer and Lecturer, KUA3 HOWE, Juu. more or less injured, one shot wounding his sermon off,shortly in the middle HAVK TAKEN KOOM8 FOR A SHORT TIME, An Jjml .u an i m me nena. ne biouoea ins an- - of th home of Pamucl Gliunrow. and offered a fervent I o FITS. ''thirdly," the Tabornacle. Where they will receive calle agonist four times with a large butcher- in behalf of those eeking HEALTII, or desiring to young man from knife. None of (he wounds appear to prayer tlrti test POINTS OFSUFERlORlTy. facte of in the pink necktie and the maiden be dangerous. ' Halifax,' 12.from Sable Islands states - AT WOOM!AX3EF.'3 STOKE OGDFN. SPIRIT COMMUMON: OjJic Jloun, from 9 2 to to' 12 U a.m., and from y.m, and Simjilicity " of Jlechantttn. Durabilitywill last a . " For Medical Examination. 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