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Show $ZoO .7 YKAtt. iferS So. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.) BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, Ogden Post Office: OF MAILS. Morrow's Report of Lou- ARRIVAL ANB CLOSING ARRIVALS. Mt Uke City, double Ma i Through Kwt,TUi-ouK- Mail daily nly daily isiana Affairs. Fire at the Washington Navy Department. A Family Burned to 6.30 p.m. 8.40 a.m. - P-- 8.40 a.m. ci.rtsisa. Ea.J the far Salt Lak. and the For Salt Ukc atid 5.00 p.m. yom-in- e Rich Count v, mails B" via Evanton, and leave the latter place for- Rich County, 2 p.m. at VedneHdayi and Saturday, " 'a.m. CaHie Omnty, daily M North Offtan auJ Harriaville, eduesday Z. K p.m. and Saturday. Wednesday and SattrHnntHville, Ashes -- Suicide on a Railroad. J.uua.m. - (lavs Lfnne; Plain City and SlaMrmriUe, 2.00 p.m. Mondays and Thursday Wednesdays Vlma, dooperantl and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 8.15 p.m. a.m 8enral Delivery, 5 - 8.16 Sunday, p.m. te 6..W V DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m- to S p.m. MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. Outside Door open from f a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Indian Depret ations in Nevada- - Garibaldi at Civita Vecchia. AMERICAN. Trains - - San Francisco, 24. 7.40 a m. Dispatches from Butte, Plumas and 6 40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. Sierru counties report a heavy shock of 0. P. " leaves 8.50 a nr.. earthquake at four o clock this morning i ii U. P. 7.50 a.m. lesteiday the bandit Vazquez was c. c. train arrives to be hung, March l'Jih; the pemeuced 5.40 p.m. and fur a new trial was denied. uioiion m. a 8.40 leaves Indi-iull'aiis are very threatening in 6.30 p.m. and the G neighborhood of 11 iko, Nevada, and p.m U. N train arrives . it has been found necessary to remove m 80 8 a loaves families from Pahranahgat valley to tliko. the Muddy and Piocbe for Btfty. Services KeliRious Everv Sundav, in tlieTaheruaele, at 11 a.m., ande It hasheen ascertained from the Iudians In the Swwl Ward Sclu.ulhouse Farley' tiiemselves, that since last. July fifteen at 6 p Bl. and Third Wa' d white men have been killed by savages 7 p.m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and ia that neighborhood, an i tlmt lately Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 7.30 f .m. Spiritualist Lectures (Child1 Hall), at they have been driving of? caitle. The settlers in the valley think they will at Officii City Opia tempt to carry out their threat to drive At "Geo. W. Turner' New Depat. ' the whites from the valley entirely. Ap vry day, Sunday excepted. plication has been made at Pioche tor men and arms to assist the people of iliko. F. S. RICHARDS, Relief is being forwarded from all parts of the State to the Marysville suf And ferers. There is much excitement in Los An NOTARY TUBLIC ia the - Utah. geles over the proposed change Ogden City, route of the Southern Pacific 1U lroad. Washington, 25. Lieut. C1. Henry A. Morrow was de X. TANX t.ll Jr., tail' U by General Emory to make a thorough examination of affairs in the Hed Office with Conntj Recorder, River country. Morrow says there is the slightest disposition to oppose not Utah. Ofjdcn City, the geueral government, but the opposi tion to the state government is deur- c. P. train arrive i o. p. ii School-bous- tfchool-hoiui- e Library ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW. v t lit.aepartments oi miiud, ana anecu an The couuiry lias a look of S. business. AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER poverty and neglect. The law has fat Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and len into disregard and disrepute, and Plat! Ware, MAIN STREET. 00 DEN. the judges are opeuly charged with corRepairing neatly done and all work warranted. ruption. The United Sides deputy J. LEWIS, 11-l- y marshals have used United States sol diers in cases where there was no neces for them, and iu some parishes have The world i fall of stty discharged their duties in au unnecessaChildren crying for rily harsh, if not cruel mauner. Colonel v gives the tollowiug as his deep Candied Castor Murr convictions: The present state seated Oil. maintain itself in cannot t is delicious, effective government the without hour nrf harmless. The a proteo power tingle taste and smell tion of federal troops, and eveu with f the CaotorOil i en this protection they will not be able to irely ewrcome. It athartic Dower are collect taxes or perform the function of Price A cent. government. The state giverniueut lias Bonbons not the confidence or respect ef any porVermifuge h rt nlf g'li-- pud effective. He says, "If They resemble Cream tion of ihe community. E r Sous kept in confectioner' shops. Children to be beare the of people box. dl.cHi cts. 25 expressions I'rice and cry for them. k i per I believe do and them, there is a lieved, For Sale by Z. V.M.J. live to desire sincere aui HI other drugi!. quietly under very the protection of the consjiaition of the United SiaUs and enjoy the blesngs if thi iia i ual to 'eminent, but t lere is no disguising the fact that tho protection afiorded by the federal adn inistra ion M. STUAUr to the government of tho present utile T.EEPS FOR SALE THE BEST A D CHEAP FOKC'E i nd LIFT executive is the causa of bitter peisonal i EST and political feeling in the breasts ef' ri'MPN for deep or thai low wells. Alo, Puinta for Drive Well Pumps, with suitable nineteeu twentieths of the white inhabiiron piping. Rump repaired and fitted ujmit reason-aidtants of the state." JVortU at f OIl no if 'l 'iiterms, . . ...Workahnii. About half past 12 this afternoon, a fire broke out in the upper story of the navy department building, and for some time burned fiercely, but it is now apparently under control. The upper rooms were generally filled with records, the AMES WILLIAMS wtshis to ikform greater part of which were saved ,ka 'mi Jlr-Lnm'- s t . aS7-l- y purv!PS!purPS! I. Pa-tu- e -- w TAIL0WIK0. J public that he ha opened for busiuem in th aJwve line at his bep, Next to PooT$ Hotel, -- qb. . OfiDEX. UTAH. KATTUtDAY, JANUARY SO, 1875. 8- - OCDEN We $liOO jSSfe ..e JtBBSB& SEMI-WEEKL- Y, Fifth Street, Ogden, Where he will be plud of a thore of patronage. iapalrinr, Cleaning:, etr, done with Dispatch. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. James William 1'lfth Ntrrrf. - - ; ' 2 p m. The fire is still burning in the navy depirtutent, but it is believed now that the flaaiee will be confined to the upper rooms where they originated. No life was lost, as it was feared earlier, though some employees and officers of the navy on duty in the building, were in danjrer of suffocating whiie attempting the re moval of valuuble records. The upper floors are now completely Hooded with water, and many records ate seriously damagedv Nearly all the bureau otHcers and chiefs of navigation have made pre pupations for removing the books and records from their offices in the event of the spread of the flames. The fire in the navy department is complete!) under control. The building is as much damcged by water as by fire. Nearly all the papers destroyed can be ; duplicated. Rochester, 25. The George Wrashing'on Bank of Corn iog, a private institution, owned and controlled by G. W. Patterson, wns closed by the sheriff on Saturday; liabilities $100,000. Many depositors are poor people, and there is much excitement in the neighborhood. liutcherville, led., 25. The fnrra house of Pierce Dulude was burned this morning, mid ti if wife and eight children, the eldest 13 years old. were literally turned to ashes. Dulude was probably fatally burned in trying to save them. Louisville, 25. A special to the Courier-Journsays that Wm Rochester, son of Col. W. A. Rochester, of Dunville, who is a prominent citizen of Kentucky, was shot and killed in Lancaster, Ky., last night, by W. S. Miller, keeper of the Lancaster Hotel. There are various rumors as te the origin of the quarrel, it being stated that young Racbester made a movement as if to draw a pistol, when Miller shot him New York, 25. In the Boecher trial, Moulton was shown a letter by Tracy. He said be saw it in the latter part of December, '72, after the publication of Tilton's letter 'to complaining friends;" thought it was given to him by Tilton. It was read and offered in evidence It was from Mrs Tilton to MoTrtteN, and in it she declared her innocence of the impure crime imputed, and acknowledged her faith in her .husband not making these charges against her. Judge Fullerton corrected the mistake made in the morning in saying the so salled "true story" had been destroyed.4 fie had found part ol it left The long report' drawn up by Tilton for the investigating committee was then read by Shearman, which witness said was drawn up at his house when Tilton, General Tracy and Witness continhimself were present ued: "I went down to the door with Tilton. and told him to get a reconciliation with his wife. This report was submitted to me that morning or the morn 1 ing after. Tiltou and wife, understood, remained she left until thn together and ent to Overton's." . Witness was then questioned at great length in reference to expressions of hostility and threats towards 15eecher, made i.y him after the publication of Deecher's statements, but his recollection of using such was very imperfect. Witness in reply to question in regard to a conversation with one Barker, said: may have told Wm. A. Burkt-- that Beecher was a perjurer and a libeller, as ke is. I never threatened any persons who could appear against me on this trial." Witn ss was then questioned in reference to conversations with different persons on the sufcject of the Beecher-Tilto- n case, in which he defended Beecher from the charges and reports made against him, declaring they were false, etc. Witness admitted that he bad contradicted the rumors and denied his belief in them to various parties. Adjourned. y Counsel fer the defense ara of the opinion that they will conclude cross examination to morrow. It it said Frank Carpenter will be the next ' witness. St. Louis, 24. Twelve of the large stables at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, were burned loss $50,(J00- Seven hundred head of hordes were in the building, but were all rescued wi'hout harm. The fire was the work f an incendiary. Cincinnati, 24. James Myres committed suicide early this morning, by throwing himself under the ladies' car on a train on the Cincinnati, Richmond and Chicago railway, just as the train was leaving Collinsville station; two wheels passed over his body, mangling it in a horrible manner, aiid causing instant death. His motive was unknown. The body of a man was found on the railroad near Cuminsville on Saturday morning, horribly mutilated, having been run over by a train. The supposition was that it was the body of a tramp, but Ihe coroner's investigation brought nut the fact that it was the body of one Herman Grippe, aged 81, a resident of this city, who had started for Mount Pleasant with one Louis Schwenker, on Friday last. Tbry got no farther than CumiusvUie, where they drank consid al exM-eesion- s r Moul-ton'- yes-terda- - -- s YiWu. erably, and it is supposed Grippe was left on the railroad track by Schwenker te hide the crime. Schwenker was arwith blood on his hands. rested He gives various accounts of his where abouts since Friday evening. The coroner has not yet coueluded the inque-t- . VI en route to Cloud, arrived here Washing! on, and reports evervthing quiet in the upper .country. Several of the Kioclis, a band which recently went south to hunt on the Republican, had returned and were badly frozen Three were frozen to death. He reports that Colonel Henry and his company were recovering from the ffects of their freez ing n the expedition to the Black Hills, and there wa- - no canes requiring ampu- "Sam, be you crazy ?" asked Port Huron Bill, coming a little nearer to him. "I've come down here to tell you all about it," answered Sam. "Move the cha'rs back a little and give me rcom. Ye all known I've been rough, and more too. I've been a drinker, a fighter, a g.imbler and a loafer. 'I can't look btck and re'iieuiber when I've earned un honest dollar. The police Ins chased me around like a wolf, and I've been in jail and the work house, aud the paptrs has paid that Ugly Sum was the termr of the Potomac. Ye all know this, boys, but ve didn't kuow that I had an old FOREIGN. mother." The faces of the crowd expressed ht Pr. Saville, Indian Cheyenne, 25. agent at Red to-da- tation. amazement. "1 never mentioned it to any of ye, for I was neglecting her," he weu'. on. "She was a poor old body, living Hp here in the alley, and it the neighbors hadn't helped her to fuel asd food have been dead long auo. I never helped ber to a cent didn't see her for weeks aud weeks, and I used to feel moan about it. When a feller goes back on his old mother he's a gittin purty low. and I know it. Well, she's dead buried yesterday. I was up there afore 6he died. She sent for ne by Pile, and wh?n I Vienna, 24 there I seen it was all day with The Montenegro difficulty has been got Rome, 24 Garibaldi landed at Civita Vecchia yesterday evening He was received with most enthusiastic demonstrations by the people, and conducted through town by a torchlight procession. The in Rome, and was General arrived met at the railway station by the mayjr and members of the municipal government, and cordially welcomed to (be city. Several workmen's societies with bauds of music, formed a rrocession and escorted the old hero to his hotel. Immense - crawds lined the streets and cheered with the wiidest enthusiasm as the Geueral passed. No disorder of any kind marred the demoastrut on. to-da- y sh-.-- ; The citizens of Monte compromised negro are to be tried nt Cettinge. The evidence of the Turkish witnesses in the cate will be taken at the frontier town of Spush. How "Ugly Sam" Anton-foilethe; lloyg. The Detroit Free Press thus ex plains just what it was that ailed ' UkIv Sam: ' lie had been niisinnr from the "Potomac" lor several days, aud Cleveland Tom, Port Huron Mil, Tall Chicago and the rest of the boys who were wont to get drunk with him couldn't make out what had happened. They hadn't heard there was a wai raut out for him. had never known of his beiug sick for a day,1 and his absence from Irs old haunts puzzled thera. They were in th HoU-iu-th- c Wall saloon yesterday morning, nearly a dozen of them, drinking, smoking and playing cards, when iu walked Ugly fc'ain. There was deep silence for a mo ment as they looked at him. ham had a new hat, had been havcd clean, had on a clean collar aud a white bhirt, and they didn't .know him at first. When they saw that it was Ugly ISani they uttered a shout at d leaped up. 'Cave in that hat!" cried one. "Yank that collar off!" shouted another. "Let's roll him on the floor screamed a third. 1" There was something in his look and bearing which made them best tatc. The whisky-re- d lid almost faded from his face, and lie looked His features sober and dignified. and expressed disgust contempt, as ho looked around the room, and then re vealed pity as his eyes fell upon the red eyes and bloated faces of the crowd before him. "Why, what ails ye, Sam?" in quired Tall Chicago, as they all stood there. "I've come down to bid you good- her." "Did she say anything?" asVed one of the boys cs Sam hesitated. "That's what aih me now," he went on. "When I went in she reached out her hand t me and says she: 'Sauuel, I'm going to die, and I know'd . you'd want to see mo before I passed awa' I sat down, the didn't go on feeling queer-like- , and say as how I was a loafer and had neglected 1ier, and all that, but says she: Sauiuel, you'll be all alone when I'm gouc. I've tried to be a good mother to you, and have prayed for you huudreds o' nights, aud cried about you 'till my old heart was tore!' Some of the neighbors had dropped in, and the women were crying, and I tell jou, boys, I felt weak!" He paused for a moment and then continued; "And the old woman said she'd like to kiss me afore dath came, and that broke me right down. She kept hold of my hand, and she whispered: 'Samuel, you are throwing your life away. You've got it in you to be a mau if you'll only make up your mind. I hate to die and feel that my only son and the last of our family may go to tho gallows. If I had your promise that over a new leaf and try you'd and be good, it seems as if I'd die easier. Won't you promise me, my son?' And I promised her, boys, and that's what ails me! She died holding my hand, and I promised to quit this low business and go to work. I came down to tell ye, and now you wou't see" uie on the Potomac again. I've bought an axa and am going up in Canada to Winter." There was dead Bilcnce for a moment, and then he said: "Well,biy?, I'll shako hands with ye all around Good-byeafore I . Pete goodbye, Jack Tcur,.Iim. 1 hope ye won't fling any bricks at me, and I shan't never fling at any of ye. It's a dying promise, ye see, and I'll kefp it if it takes a right arm! ' Tho men looked reflectively at each other after hs had passed out, and it was a lontr time before any one spoke. Then Tall Chicago flung his clay pipe into a corner and said: "I'll lick the man who says Ugly Sam's head isn't level;" "So'll 1!" repeated the others. by-and-- ,' bye, boys!" he replied, removing his hat and drawing a clean handkerchief from his pocket. "What ! Hev ye turned preacher?" they shouted iu ckorus. "Boys, ye know I canlicV any two of ye, but I hain't on the fight any more, and I've put down the last A Clarksvillo man has written a drop of whiskey which is ever to go The last three into my mouth ! I've switched off. life of the devil. a be I'm an. to oath. I've taken ' going cbapera comprise ton years' bio decent!" raphy of his mother , in-la- |