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Show 3S $22 1. rjgrrJHZggm. Xo. 103. DIRECTORY. lost Ogtlen Ollioc: Tweed up Again. ARRIVALS, LaheCify, dottl.le ilnily, jttt Went, a.m. 7.5(1 6.45p.u Through Mail daily Kast ' Through Mail ilailr tlKFARTCHE. 8.40 a.m. gnlt Lake City, douhle daily Throuph Mail daily a.m. 7.4(1 6.40 p.m. Jay Gould and the CLOKISO. 7.00 a.m. and the Kat Salt 5.0(1 p.m. r Suit Xaf ami the Went Fur Rich IVimty, mail so via Evaiuton, Wynne in aud leave the latter place for Kich County, 2 p.m. Wediiewla.VH and Saturday, at 7 a.m. CacUe County, daily N'vrth Oplen and Harrisville, Wednesday 2.00 p.m. and Siturdayi", HuutKville, Wednesdays and Satur- 7.0(1 a.m. .day, Uune," l'laiu City and Slaterxville, 2.00 p.m. Monduvs and Thursdays flooperaud Vlma, Wednwday 7.00 a.m. and Saturdays OFFICE H0UKS. 0.15 p.m. 8.15 a.m. flenoral Delivery, Smiilav. 5i.m. t 0.3O p.m. IIKGIS1RY UEPARTMKXT Open from ft a.in- - to S p.m. M0SKY OFFICK UEPARTMEMT. Opeu from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. OuUido Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Masked Robbers and tor Murt erers. V(-- -- - - - - train arrives - - - " p. " leaves C. P. p U U. C. ... Trains - - P. train arrives C. rj . w ... - and leaves " 7.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. 6. '20 p.m. 8.50 a. ni. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. - and - - U. N. train arrives leavei i. P m 8 30 a m. Religion Services and Every Sunday, in thfTaWnafle, at U a.m., School-tooox- e u tha Second Ward Sohoolhouis Farley' at 5 p.m. and Third Wa-- d Echool-hous- e 7 p.m. and U at ft.m. Church Kpucoil Methodut Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Epii rtualist Loture (Child Hall), at Ogtlcn City Library "(ho. W. Turners' New Depot. At vary day, Sunday Open excepted.. F. S. ltlCHAEDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY Aud KOTARY PUBLIC, - - Oyden City, TASXElt T. Utah. Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. with Comity Recorder, Office - - Qgdcn City, Utah. J. S. LEWIS, AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER Duller in Watcher, Clock, Jewelry, Silver aud HanM Ware, MAIN STREET, tMDKN. Kcpaii iui; neatly done aud all work warranted. 11-l- y The world is full of crying for Child-re- , , McLAI.VS Candied Castor Oil. Tt i delicious, effective 'and hamilewi. The re pulsive taste and smell of the Castor Oil is en Irelv verconie. It athartic power" are Price so cent. mi.-aire- d. Bonbons Vermifuge resemble Cream McLji in's Are ulepiut and etl wtive, They kept in confectionera' hnp. Children k n ti i:i mid cry for them. Price 25 cU. por box. Fur Sh- by Z.' - tU illottmrdi-tiifcifta- . C. M. J. 37-l- r -- y PUPS!PU8V!PS! I. M. STIJAKT AND CIIRAP BEST KEEPS KR SALE THE I'ORl'K nnl LIFT 'Pl'MPS forAwp or (hallow well. Alo, Points for Drive Well Pomp, with Hitalda iron piping. Pumps repairedand nttd upon reason-'d- e 'ortU of Old terms, at Workaliop. g Pa-tfi- litliinxotm-- Yard.Offdm. e W2-t- it f TAILORING. J.AMES Ij WILLIAMS wisiim to isfobm public that he ha opened for tnisinca ia the . aliovo line at hi ikop, f Xtxt to Poor Jfotel, ' Ogdon, ifthStreet, here he will glarl of a hore of W 1) patrotut.ge. ft'lalrin, Cleauin?, etc, done with Dispatch. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fanif W iltiMiiiw Fif I h Ktrt. i Pa- cific Mail. 6.30 p.m. 6..'(' p.m. 8.40 a.m. TUrougli Mail Uaily UTAH. WKDXESDll, DIWtiHBfcit BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL ANB CLOSING OK MAILS. BnMt, semi-weekl- y, ( WE DX ESI) A Y and SA TURD AY.) 0IE3T, OCDEN Wet, blishbd "Katio King" Exposed. Municipal Swindles: in Jfniiadelpnia- - Resignation of Bismarck Nobody in Wall street outside of Jay Gould aud the oveiland railroad rings has any belief in the genuiness of the pretended organization of a new line of China steamers. It is well known that bhorl" on the Jiiy Uould is terribly whole stock market, especially Pacific Mail aud Western Uni n. Accordingly he has struck bands with the overland railroads, which are trying to force tho Pacific Mail lo combine with them to fleece the public To this end the rings are trying to break dowu the Pacific Mail stock, hoping to get control at low figures after' Would shall have covered Ins shoris. Hence the whole series of movements against the Pacific Mail by the late dissension in she board, by hostility at Washington, by betraying a part of the respectable press here into sustaining these attacks and by threats of a new China line. Capitalists here littigli at the pretense that the latter has six and a half millions subscribed in Calidear there fornia, because money is for investments in an cuterfrise which so recently failvd on cheap British capital; also because that amount of additional money wonld sucure control of the Pacific Mail with its already established business and subsidy nnd then be without competition. These considerations make the holders of Pacific Mail strong and the stock advanced yesterday. Gould evi'leutly will fail in this as lie has in every large operation he ha attempted since he lost J;m Fisk and Erie. Carl Vogt, the Belgian murderer, has been extrailicted by United States minister Gutman. and a warrant signed by the President. He sails Tor Europe on Saturday in charge of a detective. Jackson, Miss., 17 The assembly convened The governor in his message says, violent while men for political purposes, have brought about the present etateof affair, and free action of state and county offIf insurrection sucicers is impossible. ceeds the mnjority must yield to tbe minority, in which case one race will be remanded to its previous unfortunate He appeals to condition or emigratethe legislature to take steps against future insurrections in Warren county. New Orleans, 17.' The returning boards are trying the late chief clerk, Campbell, charged with tampering with tbe returns aui testimony. ; Important testimony filed by thr conservatives wns f;und missing and they could in! prove the charges. The to AMERICAN. WasLinglon, 17. Tbo Sonate kas confirmed J. C. 8 ( Louisiana, cwusul at Cliiu Colly Ktaug, China. Samuel Lee has given notice that be will contest the ekctiwu of llaiiiey lo toneless from ilie nrst uistnct f South Carolina. The following telegram was received at the Lxecuiive Mansion last evening and by direction of the President was referred to Speaker Blaine: ' New Orleans, 17. I respectfully ask you to use vour in fluence to secure the eurly departure, for Louisiana, of the select committee ap pointed yesterday, l am confident an investigation, thorough and complete, will vindicate the policy of your admin istration, will strengthen the republican party, and will place the St. te govern ment of Louisiana in a more just light before the country. The preseuce of the committee here at this juncture will go tar to secure order, and I hope contribute ia some degree to bring about a solution, of our difficulties. W. P. Kellooc. King Kalakua has accepted the invitation of the tnuuicipal authorit e of New Bedford to visit that city sometime during January, lie declined an invitation to dinner tendered by a number of col ored citiiens of Washington, assigning a previous engagement as the reason. The House bill, reported without amendment from the Senate juiuiug committee provides that money expended in running tunnels tor devel oping lodes shall be considered Expended on the lodes, whether located before or after May 10th, 1872, and work shall not be required on the surface to huld said lodes, ns provided by the mining law of that date. " to-da- y Philadelphia, 17. The Enquirer will contain a full expose of the Katie King swindle, the fact having been obtained from a gentleman who unearthed the fraud. He traced the supposed Katie to a bearding house,. and after Jong continued efforts persuaded her to confess the deception she had been practising, and dresses worn at the pioduce the gauzy manifestations. ' Tbe production of letters, with jewelry, itc, presented her at seances, induced Robert Dale Owen and Dr. Childs, two leading spiritualists of this city, to publish and repudiate the swindle. e The report of the committee to street cleaning contracts, shows great corruption in the board of bealtlu It appears a systematic course of robbery has been pursued by that body for several years in awarding contracts, jobs having been given invariably to the highest instead of the lowest bidder as required by law, the difference amounting to as much as $400,0W0. The report coucludes with a resolution for the complete reorganization of tha board. New York, 17. William M. Tweed was taken from prison to the oyer and terminer court on habeas corpus this morning and the warden's return was traversed as to the sentence having expired, illegality of the sentences imposed; tbe want of the jurisdiction f the court which tried him, and that the jury were not according to bvw. His counsel suggested that they be allowed to state what their proofs were and then to band them in and have the court pass upon them, have certiorari on the 23d and get the case to the court of appeals on the first Monday of January. The case was adjourned (ill Tuesday next to give the district utttmey time to consider whether he woul. demur or join issue, aal Tweed w,is renanded. ' to prison. inves-tigat- " lid " to-da- y. - 23,187-1- JSWff . Berlin, 17. The Gazette says the rumors of the chaucellor"s resignation emanated from some tf his intimute friends . lio say the prince has declared that he waa wear and that It was impossible for him to govern with the present majority in the reichstng. Another report gives Herr Detizin, deputy iu the reichstag, as au thority for the statement of Bismarck's intended resignation in view of the vac cilaiing majority in the reichMng. Later Bismarck had an interview today with the emperor. The minors of his resignation are Mill repeated, but in some parliamentary circles tho difficulty is reported settled. It is almost the unanimous opinion that the vote yesterday was not lor w ant of confidence and it is considered certain the emperor would not accept Bi&iuurck's Anton ished Immigrants. Yesterday nioruiri";, just after a flock of ten or tiileun emigrants, fresh from tlio Kast, had eonil'urtahly settled themselves at two or three neip;li-boritables in out of our popular C n: rictlser Williams' iu. Max Adder relates this story. ''Recently it occurred to Mr. Fletcher Williams, of St. Paul, that it would he a good thing to go out and see if he couldn't shoot n rabbit or two. lie always kept his gun loaded and ready in the corner ofthe room, so ho merely shouldered it and went out. Alter a while he saw a rabbit, and, taking aim, pulled tho . 'ihe gun failed to go oil". trigge-Then he pulled the other trigger, and tho cap snapped again. Mr. Williams used some extreme language, and then, taking a pin, he ' picked the nipples of the guo, primed them with a little powder, and started again. Presently he saw another rabbit, but both capssnappt d again. The rabbit did not sec Williams, so he put on more caps, and they snapped too. Then Williams ciojned out the uipples again, priun d them, aud fired theguu oil' at a fence. Then the caps Miapped again. Tin n Fletcher became furious, and in his rage he expended forty seven caps in an effort to make that gun go of. d ! pro-bab- ?ten-toria- Voice who spoke ' ' ' o authorita-tivelv- " ' - . ' -- Ail right, Nr. Terry !" crid the alert waiter. 'What will you have, Mr. Terry?" ' himself up and than before, louder even speaking Bill cried out : 'Give me a baked homed toad; two broiled lizards on toast, with sauce 6tewed rattlesnake ou Straightening tar-autu- la , . n ta-ad- o-n- st, ve-r-- - - en-jler- ( ' VI forty-sevent- h board hns decided on twenty-thre- e parishes besides the first and second con" These give in the the side." gressional districts. radicals and thirty-sevehouse thirty-threWithe ut the slightest hesitation ' conservatives. the waiter call out to the Chinese The studeuts of the central boys' higU school to day appeured at the lower girls' cooks iu the kitchen : "Ba-yke- d horned ; two broilhigh school t compel tbe removal thereof A of a number from colored pupils. tar-raed liz zurds or to tula committee of five entered the school and stewed on' the stated the purpose of their visit, and sauce;i ! si de For Mr. y Terry threatening to use force if necessary. All the colored girls present quietly left nice and well done !" tbe building, and the boys returned to Yon should have sfien those emitheir own school. It is believed tht school board will establish an additional grants buzzing among themselves and children, thus staring at the prince jokers, BiU Ttr-ry- . high school for colo-e- d Even after Bill's bre.ikfust Jiad avoiding further trouble. A row between the white and colored been placed before him his real or school boys at Keller Market, this after dor been giveu on the ly noon, terminated in a general melee be the having emigrants were unable to make tween tbe whiles and blacks in the vicinity. One colored policeman was badly out what he was eating, though tbey hurt and a number of persons were nearly twined their necks out of joint bruised. During the excitement a negro with glancing over their shoulders at fell dead of heart disease. his table. Territorial enterprise., Norfolk, Va., 17. Hon. John B. Rice, member of Con gress from the First Illinois district, and formally mayor of Chicago, died The unpleasant sensation of beiug this eveuing at the residence of bis shot at was more than the nerves of daughter, Mrs. Kimball. The body will Patrick j Harrington could bear. He be taken to Chicago. wns ' asleep in San Fraticisco wheu Pittsburg, 10. John A.' Oltman, superintendent of his room mate, James Paddock, came the Duquesne coal works, while making in raving drunk. It was very dark, a tour of inspection through the mines, nd because Harrington was alow in was fired on by a party unknown and up. to light the gas, Paddock fatally wounded The miners have been getting fired toward the bed with a revolt er, on strike for some time. knew that the flash would LiUle Rock.; 17. Harrington This afternoen four masked men reveal his position, so he rolled off a farm house about twelve miles the bed noiselessly. He knew, hownorth of Clarksville)' shot the farmer, that there were four more bulchoked his wife and esonped with $XX) ever, lets to come, and a change iu position carreucy. A posse of citizens are purflash was his only chance, each after them suing closely. lie dared not protest, or shout for FOREIGN. help, because n noise would disclose his location; The drunkard kept on London, 17. A special to the Morning Post, from firing, Bending a bullet in each inBerlin, says it is positively asserted that stance where the artful dodger had Prince Bismarck has offered his resignhis until was left, pistol just empty. He afteration, which wns refused. wards conferred with the leidcrs of the Harrington was not hit, but nervous national party regarding the future prostration', followed his terribly exconduct of affairs in Parliament, and an citing experience, and he came very undei stfikidirg was secured. ' nenr dyifg.. VOL. street restaurants, 5ill Terry entered ih search of his matutinal meal. Seat-itij- ; himselt at a table wear the emiWhen the cap missed grant party, Bill 'eyed them aH over' Fletcher and gauged them almost at a glance also, thought that there be something the perhaps, might, n Just they were earnestly engaged with inside the of the gun, so matter among themselves at their several he the with barrels tried his ramrod tables, in studying the bills of fare discovt-r-ereTo his bitter he disgust, and the prices of the various dishes Voth barrels were empty. that mentioned, Bill roarbd out: ' is nervous about who Mrs. Williams, Waiter, how long does a mau have had drawn the loads withto set here before you conic and take firearms, ' " ' out telling Williams, for fear of mak-iu- g his order?"' him angry, If thcr had been a The emigrants all turned to take a welkin anywhere about, it would look at the bold man with the n - e ei.00 per tn. - - . lv have been made to rin-- r with Mr. Williams' excited denunciations of 'his misfo'rtunej as a huuter. Finally, however, he became cooler, and loading both barrels, he started again after rabbits. He saw one in a few mrmcnts, and was about to fire, when he noticed that there were uo taps on his gun. He felt for one, but to his dismay found that he had Then he snapped the last one off. his and teeth walked home. ground 01 his way there he saw at least six hnudred rabbits. He had been out hunting every day since, however, with his gun in first rate order, aud he has never laid eyes on a solitary rabbit.' Williams is beginning to think something is wrong in the government of the univers?, and on Tuesday last he voted the straight Democratic ticket." ' Wua it Instinct? Let those who maintain that instinct is the sole governor of an motion sii down and bear about a bdl dog at Alexandria, Va. The aui-mal- 's bull dog had a combat with a fellow cur,' and found in the course of the conflict that the fellow cur was too much for him. When this fact had made its way through the skull of the worsted dog, he fell dead and motionless to the ground. The victorious dg gave h s prostrate form u parting chew or two, and then strutted around with an air of importance benefitting the occasion. In a short time he took up the line of march for home. As his footsteps were dying away in the distance the eye ofthe prostrate dog slightly unclosed. Seeing, the vbtor iu the distance and on the letreat he opened his eyes wide, and when the victor turned a corner and was out of sight the prostrate dug arosa from the earth, sjjook tho dirt from bis garments, aud jogged off home with a broad grin cn his face. Are we to be told that such a dog had no "intellect into him ?" : A Western paper chronicles a o in this suggestive style: ' The mar-riag- couple resolved themselves into a committee of two with power to add their number." |