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Show . C5i. OO i:r, I I res)-,!- PUBLISHED WEDXESDA TA &Anr " I3- - w ( U! SEMI-WEEKL- Y, Jki TUlllKi Y.) Y rmr OGlEX, UTAH. SAT UK DAY, JUXE 20, IS71. J OCDEN DIRECTORY. Offiec: O'len Post MAILS CLOSING OF AMI? ARRIVAL Lake Citv, double daily, . 'I l l, 11; 11 .nun ,. j 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. mt Lake City, d.ml.la daily 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. , ... F ....... r. . Rebellion in Central io v a ..,.,11.1 Asia. Attempt to Restore the Trains - - P. train arrives tj. P. " " leaves C. P. " " U. P. C. IJ. C. AMERICAN. Washington, 15 The Statistican of the Agricultural Department reports ten per cent, less area planted iu cotton this year than last, The Senate Appropriation Committee have unanimously agreed to recommend the passige of the House bill, wituout amendment, appropriating $500,000 to the relief of the sufferers by the over flow of the Mississippi. The Joint Committee on Levees have decided to recommend au amendment, to the River and Harbor appropria.ion bill in the Senate, providing $2,000,000 for the repair of the levees on the Mississ ippi nominated W. The President, for A. Postmaster, at Pollock, Brownville, Nevada. Frelinghuy.sen gave notice that after the postomce appropriation uiu was of he would ask the Senate to pro ceed with consideration of the bill for the enforcement of the laws ofthe United States in the Territory of Utah In the Senate, Edmunds submitted the conference report on the bankruptcy bill The bill is sub which was aerreed to. stantially the same as passed by the Senate with the exception thai tue per centage of liabilities which an involun untary bankrupt is required to pay to secure his discharge is nxeu at miny .r iktntn.thfaA f. o Pfinl U of the number ,t,o nn.pnt r,f of of creditors representing the amount of indebtedness. The rost office appropriation bill was then taken up. : The Senate on motion 01 c lerenson took up the bill to pay John Ruferson, of Ky., lor cotton belonging to mm anu used in the defence of Nashville. Pend ing the discussion, Conklin raised to the order that , no quorum was pre point of ... r. sent, ana tue senate aujourneu. San Francisco, 15. The "Great Republic brought 1,100 - and leaves and - " 7.40 a.m 5.40 p.m C.20 p.m 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a.m. C.30 p.m " train arrives -- 11 Ewrv Sun.lav, chool- the itconA Ward Schoolhouso i arlcy a pnxwi-"""- ; and Thmt hufl and i p.m. Kpiscona! Clmrch at U a.m. 7 p.m. Victhodint Clmrch at 11 a.m. and at .o0 p.m. Sl.irkuiUbst Lecture! (Child's Uall;, uis-nose- 1,1 a-- Opei ' Kt very day, Sundays executed. F. S. RICHARDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY And .1 K0TAUY TUBLIC, - - Ogdcn City, X. tfAXXER Utah. Office with County Recorder, O'jden City, J. - - Utah. S. LEWIS, AND JEWELER, Dealer in Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Silver aud Plated Vare, MAIN STREET. OGDEN. Koiuiiug ueatly done aud all work vrarrauted. ii. ti: "Slie was lair, and Her Hair' Nhe SeraEuhleu lie was fair, and he parted ins nair, lue me avcrage beau in the middle; he was was youn, , , " LLFlUUUi I , nlil v. . w . trnt. . f. 1 1 1 . . -- l,f - ....... gino reversed, train trembled and groaned,Jl and came to a stand-stijust thirty feet away, lnc glaring eye looked right down at hhu, blinked I if H. on. ana11uactea lie was saveu, nun taken on the train. (Jot a free ride to town. placc, and tightened up two or three loosened ribs, and anointed sev- of her . H ft eral of her bruises with oil. clic is she can hobble around getting so that .t . ti . tnai young man goes 10 again. jut She told him he see her no more. need uot come, that she had discov- ered he was a coward, and, beside; did not have that regard for truth which she above all things admired ll a lie . 1 miws be told, he played like a fiend on thc fiddle; liut aside from this 1 w s everything nice, aud his 1 1 1 1 Deliberate Suicide. One of the most dehberate cases of l,o,l suicide of winch we wh,n , tmd whithersoever she went, as lie vowei premeditated n,l .uv, u.u;o .u n havo heard Iatclv. was thut of a man e couiu nor, ui more on the tail of the cat laying dowa by nc woutd. Iast cvenill. . , , aim uu ucr ucm. uuu ... ri jn e fender, lie ciericed 111 tne store, that he tore off calico, was a wise resolve to come from so nd the , ?f - L S 1 r-- TT ; -.. 1 ; i. i in, fi:v iwihu 7i .,i a , , "ZUUnA . . Etr-imh- fi2"J OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, MAIN ST., OODBN. sl-3i- Fee, $1.00. y I 1 liend-backe- was Yoiiiir,-Sli- .1 I CALL ON DR. MURPHY, Conscltatio! .M...V. Font- - l .n iii .iiw ii mi, onn .1 nnt. rn.iw it fit iki n r:it rm rm J lie eought 111 a steel tray. Hie ciiLino Mience under . tlie .calm stars. .. , :".!. . , .1 .1 iV young mau at lengin suggebteu mat tnunucrcu aiong. unving uie u.iik- they jump down on the roof of the ness before it. Life was getting short, lT, told his fair com- - Mn was oarrvin" : buntlln on a stick. ,.Pvf l)rmS(. tiat f &ho WQulJ J0 t and he had some matches in his pocket, would as certamly follow, also a newspaper or two. lie stullcd he lived, lho young the newspaper into his bundle at the lady went straightway and lumped, cud ot Jus stick, and liirntnmg a t;ho Inv on the roof below and ruado mateli set them on fire. He then i1rt 1.,.!!,, d, A,..,iwl ii,,, ut'r iiidikiiis tsittiwuu 1111 aMuiiiiuiun . inn... ...wuiu uifw uiu....u.u uui. j no, , ... sue cue sun uecKoneu iraiu was rauiing up. lie was at- uvea, mat d him to follow, but he ignomiuiously most within the range ofthe down the stairs out, and went light cast on the track. lie lighted usual way. The young lady was help- - another match, and then his torch ed on lier root, a surgeon was called asraiu. and swung it. I lie engineer and set her ankle back iu its proper saw. and whistled down brakes. Kn- nnwn-m- i i t -- Thomsonioa Medicine, Office ,.. U.iUfe . 1 t;; three-fourth- YOU WAXT A THOMSON! AN DOCTOR OR f'l n . ...i.6 T.i.;a . a ..p..- -. , signed the position ot Ambassador to Great Britain before introducing the resolution. i..--..cs.uu- road track at niiiht, and suddenly Je could not. came to a dead halt. move a loot lurtner to save nis liie. He was rooted to the track and charmed by the appearance of a luto-an- d motive headlight in the distance, mid at no very great distance cither, i he man had got his foot fast in the track, and it was the track the approach- nig tram was on. His bout was firmly wedged in a '"frog, and so tightly bound that he could iieithi-r pull it out or his foot out of the boot. And the train was swiftly con.iti'". I ho great eye of the engine was get ting larger and glared at him with terrible precision, lie h id nothing at hand with which to cut off his loir. ' . it-w- 1a r,u 1 REMOVED. I umiuiuau that a portion of the forrest of ainebkau ;8 en fire Thty tell a story in Detroit ot a man who was footing it along a rail- i, v national reinesentatives." tirat ex- citement followed the reading of the re- solution. La Rochefoucauld moved that it he referred to a committee of thirty; IX n-i- y up hhvm m Dead Halt. Paul via Vi f Bear Lake .;r.o(, p. .f u j, w;n ,.m 4v wr, av.v, eaus ana urowu sneeLinz, w u u yesterday, ran over a man about ''1- '..tietiea ,7 , a can auu maue ',ritl, w,. ,.inf.rt Lr ni.f uv uumv ..v.. bnuuw uic juuju two and a half miles east of White brute lau"h in the face of a quarterly stock of experience increased. Bear station. Just before the acci lie cut quite a dash with meeting. Saved. Just dent occurred, John Murphy, the enoOU .J.i:iius iilm.lin n ui.u linm ndriinil uv. ual gineer, saw a man near the track, and n. rv..... TT,.1J 1 :,"L. r rr ito .1 , arm nor on line the Pass as the train approached the man ..ok A fire near the Yuba . o uu xim tuiu iiiiiMvuii avo.. ; wv. had said, wiiue sue uroppeu me "oeoirttii 1 utmv, 01..i off his vest and hat and deliberately s of a mile of- enow sheds head, that 'twould kill her to see the train narrowly escaped bciDg wreck, laid his head upou the rail. The en r. 1 i. iu. lew ion, thin" perish. Cm n Sutiday he'd cd last Wednesday. at once whistled down brakes Charleston of A sransr of workmen going out to gineer says A correspondent rnnd ta p.lnireh. ori the cngiue, but tlu man reversed and Souti .Carolina hai .more unheeding the voice ofthe scorner; repair the road, passed through Iowa had not placed his head upou the rail a and demurely he sat, like . a young City. . A little, boy- in the party, uutil the train was within a lew hun oraciai rcuui ruuo waa one son 01 tue oi wn; dred gauuieu, the persons holding miuor positions have tabby cat, With thc saints in tne lar feet, and the efforts of the co . nf nrt nvn;i no !aug litve a unu, ten buuuuiuj-v"u..u6 been inaicieu ior nnuur fcuv, .u and a much larger nn(i h,a sweet voice was heard fairly oucstcd to be left at a friend's house 61Dfr .7 their term of office, .. , t O The entire train passed over the i! . . .niim ts, nnnr . . r Q m t,)( cjt t t proportion ior uuu f s head, severing it irom in& man fellow un the little better we when . truth the but say Rta.Jn;.ak .:lc:":r.; letting and crushing it into an indisv..v u.vu body, nffioor frnm the hicnest to tue lowesi, tnat, tins vouin uuuiu ouwiuk u uaww iw nu.i. vu tinguishable mass. The train was were working, sonic miles d'utant; has been charged, and many convicted hungry musquiter. aud the headless trunk and nf one or more oueuses. nmuuK vuucv ..i.no- cht ama t n unit hut. ne tmvfi ntiL ueioro iravciinu .1 stopped remnants ot the bead pickt u crushed she scrambled her hair like the aver- - great ways and crawled in the Bhade to White Bear station, taken and up as proud of a fence to rest - .Anitinn rA vorv aco belle of the city: she action of the authorities. the await to o U.l Urinnf I hnrn lift troa ... nf.trQft liout, not., doiu, yci.4 L uuui1. uiusi4 uc ..vv was damaging. There iuiiu,ijiuh nothing upou the body by 6nc chewed wax ted by me conversation oi iwo uicu which the mau could be identified. in the court of general sessions tae tol(1 tnat way . Dr. UMing,cnargea wiib Mwnipuugiu But aside from this vice who were walking the tics ,in me He man Insurance Life appeared to be a middle-age- d defraud the Merchant's lii.ff.ru . ,,: ,i cmnXrMw.n no wnsin-r- . lllllll I.IIIILI&I IJ and a foreigner. He wa dressed in, comnanv. bv interrine world much applauded her bustle; they got up to him they stopped iiid brown ing bricks instead of a dead body, was pants, hickory shirt, and black the rails. commenced operations bovs.' beini? -sentenced to the State prison iur ciSu nnrl- tli ...s- smart Ocrden .. upon . n . o felt hat. lie had been seen daring i teen months charmed by the noise, walked miles I hey tore up the rails and lasteuea a , w lute Bear station, aboat Edward Mullen, a Massachusetts pe to hear the thing rustle. She cut log across the track. They were pre- ninn(T walked fifty miles in n " .. o the track. That : y l.i- - e. ( dr K. .1 destrian. i. uiu it:. ntirtp , nnrt a U) iui t suicide is evi- commit j sennjf juu he intended to quite swell, nine hours and two minutes. flocked in armies after men arrangements they the completiug 15. and R. I., belle, Providence, fact that ke deliberate , Tbo Mart utalhon "atriueaway." a to meet her; but she gave them the retired. hat and vest and laid Half scared to death, the boy crept ly famous trotter, valued at $25,000, died shirk, for she loved the young clerk, them down within six feet of the who sang like a hungry musquiter. nearly half a mile to thc fence, and track, and then timed his octiona so She hemmed and she hawed, and she running iDto the city, gave the alarm. that it would bo impossible to stop the FOREIGN. detained in the city, 15. London, sighed and1 she chawed, until" her The train was train before it ran over Lim. Salut disa has to repair the track, out sent special The daily Telfjraph heart and jaws were both broten; a souad Paul iVowtir, JwHcb. patch from Central Asia, announcing then she walked by his store, while and another squad sent out to find that a rebellion has broken out at he A clue is had to stood at the door awaiting some the perpetrators. Khokani Siiteen officials of high rank .Taking care of a baby and sewing: whereabouts ami they will soon have been beheaded. The Russian com- amative token. She raised up her their buttons n a wife's shoes were addu- manders in Central Asia have received eyes with a pretty surprise, and be captured .mnd'iome subscription was made ced, in a trial the other day, as. evid- orders to remain, neutral. tried to enact the proud scorner; but fhow a husbacd'i Rome, 15. to tell t'le plain truth the just grill by the passengers for the brave lad ence tending to whom he sv.ls-uwife .The American pilgrims are highly a for ion fee so and train the many had saved ed at the youth who loved the devout here. The their wi'h recption pleased quxmtly shot.lives Pope has blessed the banner sent by the 3 WATCHMAKER I I one-thir- d ATTORNEY AT LAW. pimp UUtlOUill lll.llllUUUlio lll k Ko.,.. nne-fourt- Jr., ki declares that the government of France is a monarchy: . that the throne belongs c; to the head of the House of France; that Maishal AlacManon may assume (he title r. I at Ilia Ana r iia u t t it imit mf i...c .uv vi iiuu. .twU., d W 11 y amifi Tirriinnni tb-da- y, Services i?iifritus at a.m., and in Ocdcn CUyIJlrary News Depot. 'Ge" W. Turners' to-da- French Monarchy. Krvillo 15. London, A Young people, courting, have resorted to various expedients to supply omissions in conversation, and cutvr-tai- u each other when all the subjects were run out, and their stock of words exhausted. It's a very serious mat- ter to lack talk in such a situation, those who aresy at a loss, it may readily bo supposed, have not sense enough to preveut them doing very foolish things. A courting couple in Chicago lately 0t iu this fix. 1 hey didu t know what to say or what to do next Ihey went on the roof of hie house to look at a fire It was a i. ,,,, The fire went out at U llc111 " uai K ine root Ot the nextllOUSC was llitecn feet lower than the one they were on Conversation flagged and there ar Arrived ot Queenstown, the bark "Prince of Wales" from San Francisco. Paris, 15. The constitutional bill prepared by the Left Centre was introduced in the and a vote of urgency assembly carried La Rochefoucauld, Due De Risaccia of the Extreme Right, then introduced a resolution as iolUws, which was read 7.00 a.m. East r ?ilt Lake and the Wert r WuLakrau.l the Live unci Learn. Geer!Ie,own college to lie presented at me gurine oi tue n giu iiouiueu. some of the pilgrims are going to Venice to at tend the Cuthohc congress now in ses sion there. Madrid, 15. Rumors of the evacuation of Estella Gen. by the Carlists are net confirmed. Concha is preparing to attack the town minjediateljr at three different points. Freliughuysen "Wants a Poland Bill Brought up. Criminal Omeials South Carolina. 5.IH) p.m. Kvanntnn. vt vom- i..t.r !,W:e for Rich County, I p.m. vliH-l- .v mil Saturday, at rJu- - O.mitv. Tuesdays, ThursduyK and 5.00 p.m. bu,,laySluil.VtoL.Pa.. ... .1 IT.... .ir u i Vrrl1IHKll:lVH ! anu K.irtll (iL'iK-iiwi"' ioo p.m. mid Saturdays, aid Satur- Htuitsville, Wednesdays 7.30 a.m. lvnnelain"city and Slatersville, 3.30 p.m. MondavsaudTliursdays 3.00 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays and Alma, Wednesdays 11.30 a.m and Saturdavs OFFICE HOURS. 6.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. l Twliverv. ueuOT.. 5 m. , 6.30 p.m. REiilSTRV DEPARTMENT 3 p.m. Oiicii from 9 a.m-t- o MONEY OFFICE DEPAKTMEMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. S Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster F Y TELE QUA PH. VOL. V n - ameu-COrne- r. The world is full of Children crying for HcLAIX'S Candied Castor Oil. effective The taste and small of the Castor Oil is oTercome. Its athartic powers are Price to cents. MM. not It is delicious, an haruileaa. v McLiin's Vermifuge Uonbons Are Cream elejfnat xd efl'tctive, Thy resemble in confectioners' shops.' Children lots them and cry for them. Price 2ft cts. per box. llulKns kept For Sale by Z. AndallotlierdruggiBts. V. M. 1. s37-l- y ... Is retailing ill. . I TL I A io-u- SL I u ' I , wax-cnewiu- - - X)HY GOOX)S ANO ERIE S. At his place of Residence, WEXTIT St., - ZiJTlZA t,- to-da- LORENZO D. RUDD OO - - HOTIOB. O--S . -- OGDEX. g I to-d-ay. af-w- ho Those "tothfir in his rte'ehborhood, will find interest to gi him call before fior; r,idiBf - - amon-corne- r. , |