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Show &Y TELE GRAPH. Immigration Estimate Arrest of a Bank Robber. U. S. Troops after Rioters the marshal, after trying in vain to part them, took Heller's pisiol from his pock et mid shot him through the head, killing him instantly. ' M us eat i ee, Iowa, 25. Late last night a fire broke out in Chambers Bros' lumber, and saw mill, which, with a large amount of lumber and linker & Co.'s boiler works and the adjoining lumber warehouse, was comLoss $75,000, inpletely destroyed. sured. .Cleveland, 0., 25. The City Council repealed the ordinance closing saloons on Monday. Louisville, 25. United States troops left here for the scene of the troubles in Owen county. Their instructions are to arrest indiscriminately white and black rioters. Everything is quiet at Lancaster. Pittsburg, 2a. A large number of delegates are arriving to the Democrats convention, The Suwhich meets here preme Judgeship is the most important office to be. tilled, and the nomination for it will be closely contested. Of the candidates Judge Ludlow,, of Philadelphia, and Hon. II. llo9, of. Montgomery Co., si;piu to have the leal. It is likely one of them will be nominated. Westchester, Pa., 25 The Westchester County Republican convention unaniuiouhly uoinuia- ted Washington Towueend for Congress Irotn the Seventh Congressional District. Xew York, 2tt. A meeting of the Peecher investigating committee was. held last night, Two witnesses were examined whose testimony was. deemed advisable to take before closing the investigation. The comand mittee meets again when it is expected their labors will be closed. No arrangements were made during the session last night to invite Moulton to come before the committee; nor is he likely to be requested to do so before the investigation closes. A letter from Mr. Frank Carpenter characterizes the charges of Beecher's statement about him as utterly false. It is stated that Beocher goes on a lecturing tour this Fall. San Francisco, 26. at Shasta, John Farker. aged 26, and Charles Crouch, aged 18, w ere banged, the former for the murder of George Kline, mail rider, in December last, the latter for. the murder of Mrs Bad er, in January. On the scaffold Crouch said be had no statement to make. Baker said he had repented of all his sins and hoped for forgiveness. Each exhibited great firmneess, but neither made any confession. Off Sandy Hook, New York, 26. ' The Pacitio Mail steamship ."City of Pekiu" left her anchcrage at 9:30 this morning on the excursion outside of Long Island to Newpopt; R. I., in celebration of her completion and dedication. About three hundrad guests avail' ed them&elres of the invitation tn participate, among whom were President Grant, Secretary of War Belknap, Postmaster General Jewell, with many other to-nig-ht Expedition to the Black Hills, Extensive Conflagrations. European Affairs. 1 M I.' I) If t V Washington 2j. The Secretary of Wur any in view of Biill the fact that tbe Stale of owes ibe government for GUO curbine.a UTiil .00,001) rounds of ammunition, lust July, lie doesn't feel authorised to houor Got. Osborn's request for urnii to defend tli ; houtheiu borders tiaiusl a reported threatened invasion of Osage Indiuns. Baton Rouge, 25. Congressional Conventions noiniiMi-le- J Kiiudull (jibson from the rir.t Win. Levy from the fourth dibtrisi, . i". Spencer from tle iilth district. 'J he State Convention nominated J. C. Moncure, for State Treasurer, and The resolutions and platform doncribe the party as white people, the democratic, conservative, reform, liberal and white man'e parlies, with all opposing the prescut usurpation in Lousiann, which is maintained They claim that by force, illegally. the dominant party lias inflamed the negroes, making unity of the whites a necessity; that while recognizing all constitutional rights they protest against enactments compelling social equality of the races; I bat the much needed reforms can only be effected by the election of whites. They disclaim the alleged intention of carrying the electiou forcibly. They denounce Gov. Kellogg as a usurper an J favor the payment of the State's legitimate debts only. Sun Francisco 25. A dispatch frwa San Diego says that the ApacliPS are making more raid is to Sonora. Don Irenio LaudrestjJsends word to the president of the munici-pulit- y of Bacatebuachie, that he was attacked by suvages on the 1'xk ult., and att four ef his party are not to be found, he supposes them to have been killed. A force of twenty-td- o men wns to the tfociie of tke attack. They found the bodies of. three of them, who had fought valiantly until their ammunition gav.e out, and they then broke their guns in pieces. ' New York, 25. The original papers not produced show thil from Tilton's proposed card laudDowea agreed to ing himself, which ' publish under the tripartite arruuge-- ( ment, Kowen erased the words: "His (Tilton's)- manly: character and unstained integrity," and substituted, 'Long and brilliant services as editor," thus endorsing his mental and refusing to endorse bis moral qualities. This development further discredits Moulton, who described and published a card as stronger for Tiltou than the latter had . proposed. A man believt-- to be F. 0. Kerstein, a former director of the Kblig Credit Hank of Western Prussia, who robbed the liauk of $1B'J,000 in bends and money last December, stnd who, it is alleged, has committed n unities other forgeries and embeixlemeuts, was arrested' here having been recognized by Lewis More. The Secretary of the Emigration lioard estimates that for the present year the the immigration will be about 135.000, so that tin comparison stands ns follows: For 1873, 208,818; for 1874. 135,000; decrease, 183,818. Threo young men rowing in a bout in East river yesterday afternoon, were inn djwn by a steam tug and drowned. Buffalo, 25. Heed's elevator was burned today. Loss $150,000; insurance light. Charleston, Ind., 25. Denze's large flouring mill was burned today. Loss $15,000. Sioux City, 25. A large roeetiug of miners and others was held here to night, and organized nu expedition ta the lilack Hills. Two and fifty names were ennlled, hundred t and it is understood that the party will move in conjunction with others forin-- iog at different points on the frontier. Springfield, 111., 25. The Bourbon Democratic Convention, cvlled to meet hore by Joe Ledlie and chairman C'Counor, of the Statv leutral Committee, was a faiture, few delegates being present. Ueu. Single-to- n was elected temporary president, and the convention adjourned till 11 to marrow. . Kvansville, Ind., 25. The Democrats of the First Congres-siona- J Diftriot y Dominated Benoia 8. Fuller. Kuu fur-nislic- din-Iric- d t, d. . - t3-da- j, . . : to-da- to-na- y in this reding Spanish Carilst refugees country to depart immedmjj 25 enforced The conscription is being without oppositnroughout the country tion. London, 25. defeated an cricketers The American The base Irish club at Dublin an Irish of ball match between eighteen is set Americans ibe of club and niua down for to morrow. The German government has formally notified the powers that it will not interfere iu the affairs of Cll atteation Jo tlwtf Summer Stock of Dress Goods Marseilles, Piques, Nainsooks, Jaconok Dress Linens, ?'-an- . 15ru?selH, 2o. Le Nord says it w otild lur a bad precedent for Russia to recognize a government founded on a coup u'etat and When wholly without legal siinction. Marshal Serrano's g vernrnont fulfills the condition of ibe established power, Russia will hasten to recognize. TOR SALE CHEAP. 15 ACRES CBASS Y ACKK3 PLOW LAND. taint, a giMi.) or!ianl. lii'i'e ami on t lie County rwi war th lioi'lers of tbe fur city 1 will tiwle tho pluce eity nurtliuHr.l. "r part Tithing property, r lur stm k, or onlers. TliB li(iIe or a p u t of this valuable loperly ollered I And a fall stock of DRY GOODS, which they are offering vt Weani . Retail at VERYLOW PIIICES! A large Stock of Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Wall VICTOR SEWING MACHINES,'.'t U if'i. . eGl-t- Orders from the Country promptly fulled. f. OGDEN y . : To-da- distinguished officials, private iadivklu-al- s and representatives of the press. The steamship was greeted with salutes from the shipping at the wharves and various parsing vessels. Just inside Sandy Hook the f resident and party canie on board... OH REASONABLE TERMS. W. (i. SAUNDEKS. LEUALJVOTICE. In the Prolate Court Territory of I' tali. in ud(1 for LOYAL W. SI'KXCKR, Plaintiff, NANCY Agftint J. SPt.VOtK, Vebcr County, " V Eefrn&ior, kM LANiNG l)yl Q announce We Respectfully PAINTER, GRAIHEH9 GLAZIER, PAPER II1SGER, Etc., of ki M. . the CVizevs of Ogden and Yiciu. Ee-Sawi- ng, WE ALSO MAES RUSTIC, FLOORING and BEYEL SIDING YTe ar also manufacturing the yery best quality of hit e Pino laumbcr, And are prepared to fill Wholesale and Retail Bills at Short SrJLJEUD, LUMBER FOURTH AND FRANKLIN wt.t done UirectioB. notice STREETS, . FISH BRO'S AND mm p'' p I. LOGAN. mder hit S4f Clotli for Wool' Memphis, Tenn , 28. Dispatches frtxn Humboldt and other offices along the line of the Memphis & t Leuisvillt Railroad, in Gibson Coauty, OCSUEX near the seene of the ; duHarbance on U tor the Manufacture of Saturday, say a perfect reign of terror exists in consequence of the excitement growing out of the assb taking six Degrees out of the Treat jail, tost night, and killing them, Blacks and whites are armed and there is a dread of a conflict ensuing, The railroad officials find it difftrvlt to prevent! employees Bring on Your Wool leaving the read. AND RECEIVE Trenton, G p.m.. 26. 'Armed men are pouring in from the Our Goods in nt tOHotry to find all quiet. Scouts say Advantageous Two they cannot find an armed negro. of the six negroes, who were shot last a, RAKDAU SON & CO. night are titili alive. ' vV'( Humboldt, 5 p.m., 26. All is quiet. ,' w ft lllekettiville, p.m., 26. SCIENTIFIC AM) ROMANTIC The men are resting on their arsis. All reports of armed negro bands and fighting in the country are believed to L ' J ' ".,:. false. or ' Boston. 26. The woo) market maintained the im 1 firNT FOR TMR VOLIkWINd PflPrT.iB proved toae noticed last week and de lic iiterestiug tind rlibt books, soikits, pubpatronage: sirablelets of fine fieece aro still sought A magnificent ptrtoriftl Polyglot Femiiy Bible .i alter oy Manufacturers. . Holder?, ui .luBoniiur i. . i . . . toe price. several instances have refused to accent F. Ohnilerltti't CoBiiuercial Law and Form the prices previously eurrent and treat iook, actaptcxi to toe want eian. confidence is expressed in the future of Dr. Oeorge II. Nuphey'i La wi of Life and Health v inwn iuul r.leiumoa. the market. Losdon telegrams have In. DioLw! ob dictation, a Scientific work. had a favorable effect all around and Jlluetra.ed by John Rnnvoa we ece no prospects of- getting cheaper Ktprim't rrogrew, . . . TV . : . 1MI toilI jIUIVDiaias VIt U..l.JMs. iivwiifnitj f IWVi wool from any quarters. Sales of Cah fornia ' Spring has been at full prices TfrntK Liberal. Look at Sample, rating mostly from SO 43aatoqulity EXCELSIOR MILLS, NEAR CITY, Superior ltli, Blank. els, Yarn, Baiting, i 1o work fct rtfert to irhra The paiatinff ef 5 tivat-dus- Loljuii, Cacho County. Z. Co. x mil that we have utxciy jmi inoperaiton a PL AXING AND M18AWING MILL. Our new ami of the very best Machinery is alt make and we ure now prejiared to do all kinds of Planing, Matching and Scroll Sawing. At our Mill, Corner of JOHN BENCH, At a ipectotn .ffliLLS. NG PKOPEIlTORS. J Yoa are herot'y 8uinmonr4,to np)ear in an tc tion brought nptiitist you ly tlie abore nmned W. Speiirer, I'luintitr, in the I'robate Court la ami for the County of W!r mid Territory of I' tub, and anwr thrcomi luitit tiled tberein.with-i- n ten days (excllisivt of the diiy of service) after the serrire on yon of this fnnimoiiB if nervei! within this County, and if not within tkis Connty but within the Third Judicial DUtrict of the Ter if ritory of Utah within twenty days; other-wiswithin the Territory of. Ltah w thin forty nays, or judgment wilt be taken against yon by default according to the prayer of said Complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree of mJ Court dii olvinR the bonds of matrimony exidtiKg betweeut he Plaintiff ond Delendaat and for cost of suit. H WITNE33 WHERIOF, I toreuoto set my bHnd Mid mI of said Court, in Ogrten City, Mils' 3rd uy of August, .. A.U..1S74 F.8. RICHARD3. ' 2tl-- tt Clerlr ?robUOerlt. RE-SAWI- GIBSOH, ECCLES & Summons. The People of th Terri tory of Utah, Ts Nancy J, Pefendant, GREETING: Paper Etc, Etc. at We Will Supply the Above . CLASS WAOONS, At our Depot COBNEB WALL mid FIFTHSi, OGDEX 0c Warranted at the Low t Rates for Cash. . Ilctnrn Itates. G2-3- m . .' ! : KELIGIOTJS, . Judge J. Grovcr, Uintah. Utali. i ' . A . . t. - Case's Threshing Maehine, and other Agricultural Implements or mo Latest Designs. & Co. Williams s42-- e Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, CacliCi Co. " . . . ... AGrINT FOR THE :, Sch'uft ler Wa gon w , THIS i . JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATERS thxeugkowt and is warranted Also Dealer in , - , , Spring: .Wagons, Swcepslalccs' Thrcshia? Marliiues, Buekeye Mowers ami Sulky Itnkcs, orn hellers, FeedStCuitjr Fanning Mills Fmery Grinders, uhhle CARDON BROS,, Flows, Shovel Flows, CulfiTatorSf LOGAN, Six doors west of Meeting Hall ..AND ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINE?1 --I ' to-d-ay RF"' ; " FOREIGN. " '' Paris. 25. Carlisl advices that two hundred Re publican volunteers, marching to the re lief ot Puycerda, were captured by Roy -alists. Tho crrfects of decirtaaents in tin ' ' ' south of Franco have received special instructions from tho Minister ef tho In. Cincinnati, 25. terior to use every effort to pretest tho At Hillsboro, Ohio, to day, Burt Hel. saio oi arms to uarusta. ler attacked deputy U. S. Marshal J. W. Lisbon, 25. Dajjett, when Robert Daggett, ion of Tho government baa issued orders to-da- i WATCHES, CLOCKS, AK4 JEWELRY, and Rfaired. JJonfartnrel A Complete Assortment of Alknnt, Pfelnr rntme and WAfiOS riotcgrphi, r Aabrojpi McaraW-I- j takes. Plcturw Copied. MATERIAL, DA8DW00D, 180S A.D STEEL, M Safes. Kionzle's & for Dicbold Agent SMa |