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Show "'i- . IP TT IB kft&jinfaegM I" YEAR. pK M NIB M. IE ID LI SEC WEDNESDA , SEMI-WEEKL- Y, fcsEosjibi Y and SA TURD A Y.) ( $1.00 PER QR. OGDEX, UTAH. WKDXESDAY, DECEMBER 8. IS75. BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OCDEN ridden Post Office: AMERICAN. ANB CLOSING OP MAIL8. ARRIVAL AoIYi v Wi 5.4S p.iti. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. a.m. City, double daily, 7.50 ,It lAke IVoagh Mail daily JTtrough Mail daily - to-da- Washington. 2. Gei. Babcock, in a note to the Presi dent, rehearses the circumstances at daily 8.40 a.m, 6.90 p.m. tendine the connection of his name with J Lake City, doublB S.Z0 pJTU the Threneh Mail (holy whisky ring conspiracy in Si. Louis, 8.40 a.m. Li. Through Mttl1 daily aBd as an army officer, demands a court of inquiry to investigate the affair. 7.00 a.m p.m. Toe comptroller 6.) f the currency pub'OT . maiiimvit F.vftnston. wvom lishes the The national gold following: tatter phc. for Rich County. banks of the United States are nine in 7a.ro. number, and are all in the State of CaliI'nnntv. dailv 5h Ogden and Ilarrisville, Wednesdays2.00 p.m. fornia Their total capital which, ou and Satw- - Wednesday 7.00 a.m. " dftVj Plai City and Blatersville. Mondays and Thursdays Jooperand Alma, Wednesdays nd Saturdays Imn 2.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. OFFICE HOURS, 0.15 p.m, - 8.15 am . feaeral Delivery, DlinUHT, O p.m. iu u.oREGISTRY DEPARTMENT 3 p.m. Open from 9 a.m-t- o MONKY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outsiue Door open from 6 a.ai. to 8 p.m. N.J SHARP, Postmaste .. - Trains - - - - - - - leaves P. C. 8.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m 6 20 p.m 8.50 a.m. 9.00 a.m 5, 40 p.m 9 .40 a.m. 6.20 p.m 6.15 p.m. 5 45 a.m arrives P. train U. P. n. U.P o.c train arrives and leaves t u train rj. N. and u arrives leaves RAiifrimia Services Brery Snnday, in theTaWnacla, at la tii First. Second ana inira pest-stricke- , Oo-rie- f M. Citv Library Tamers News Depot. n Open W. Sundays excepted. very day, and ; bonmi at 5 p m. T p.m. Epiicopal Church at 11 a.m. aad Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Spiritualist Lecture. Libens.1 Hall, at 759 At "Geo. F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR- - AT-LA. j W - And NOTARY PUBLIC, at Cburt House, Ogdtn, Offict VUK, Piwial ftttontlnn riven to easel before the Su irnns and District Courts. Conveyancing and SoUrisJ Business done with accuracy and dis- - m pateu. Jr., N. TANNER ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. a I tfkt first t I door south of Fbstoffice, November 1st, 1874, was $3,650,000, kas been increased during the present year to $4,700,000. Their aggregate circulation has also during the same period been increased from $2,150,000 to $2,630,000. The centennial committee on the opening ceremooies have selected Win. iI Evans for the orator, W. H. Long fellow as poet, and a grandson of llicu ard H. Lee, of Virginia, as the reader of the Declaration of Independence. ' Chicago, 2. The body of the woman packed aad sent in a barrel together with that of a newly born child to the United States express office here yesterday has not yet been identified, and it is by no means certain ,that the woman was highly re' spectable. The expreeemaa who took the package to the office was arrested this morning and poiuted out the two men, Jackson and barrow, who got him to do the job. Thev are carpenters and it is said have done a business before. They said to a Post and Mail reporter that Dr. U. P. Wilder furnished the bodies for which they get the barrel. Jackson and Darrow have been arrested and a warrant is out for the arrest of .Wilder. . The corouer'a in quest will take place Cleveland, O., 2. The boiler in the wood block sawing works of McMabon & Steele, pavement contractors, exploded this afternoon with terrible force. Henry , Hagertly was severely injured, and otLets were more or less injured, none seriously. t The building was torn to pieces, and fragments of the boilers wert thrown a great distance. The cause of the explosion is unknown. E. C. Voltx, stage manager Euclid avenue opera house, died here this morning. . San Francisco, 2. ' Capt. Waddell, who arrived in com mand of the PaciSo Mail steamer City of San Francieoo, will not take her on her first trip to Sydney via Honolulu, being threateued with arrest by the Hawaiian authorities on the ebarge of piracy, for the destruction of the Hawaiian bark Harvest during his operations against the Arctic whaling fleet in the rebel steamer Shenandoah. Captain Lachlan will take his place temporarily, pending the arrangements to tecure Waddell freedom from molestation by the II a body-snatchi- 11 a.ra., Main tt.,Ogdtn. RemittSpecial attention given to collections. No-tarances promptly made- - Conveyancing tiud s38 business carefully attended to. WATCHMAKER J"lr fltt AND JEWELER, in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, MAIN STREET. OCDKN. aud uriug neatly done and all work warrantee The world is full of Children crying for , McLAIX'S Candied Castor Oil. It is delicious, ' effective , und harmless. The re pulsive taste and smell of the Castor Oil is en irely overcome. Its w nui iui i.-ed. thartio nowen are Price 25 cents. Bonbons Vermifuge resemble Cream eJLain's lfgaut aad effective, They "ons knpt in confectioners shops. Children ""t them and cry for them. Price 25 cUjwr box. tj For Sale by Z. C. M, I, ""HI other druggists. i37-l- y Kicn-inon- Tre-loa- up-trai- n a, TAILOUING. 1AMES .ot,, tt . WTT.TT Aires DAD U ePWicthathe has opened for business in the above Hue at Uis shop, Next to PooVt ifth Street, Where Hotel, Ogden, he will be glad Of a shore of patronage. Hairing CleanhiJ, etc done with Dispatch. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Jac Williams Fifth Street. n i Political Liberty and Religion Toleration. tere pre-emine- nt If to-da- y, d - New Orleans, 2. respited Bill Williams and Henderson, sentenced l be u An god on the 3d, to the 21st, when they will be executed unless the supreme court grants them a new trial, for whicn tuey have made application on the ground that the jury indicting them was not legal, it having been drawn by Judge Braugbm while he was acting by appointment of Judge Atocha, and before Braugbm had been commissioned by tbe governor. 1 The official statement of tbe Bank of waiian authorities. The brig Lucy Ann, with lumber, America, which suspended yesterday, from Puget Sound, is standard at San shows the assets to be Gl,951,0o0; ha Buena Ventura, and is a total loss. Crew bilities $33,875,532 The assets are desaved. cidedly weak, and it is estimated will cents ou A dispatch from Seattle says that the yield from ten to twenty-fiv- e bark Atlanta u lost on Destruction Is the dollar. Laramie, Wy , 2. land, near where the Pacific foundered Rock at All two. She were" sated except The crew quiet Springs and Carbon was owned by Hope & Talbot, of this coal mines. The new hands are work city. Value, $15,000. She left hero for ing peaceably at Roct Springs and wil be also at Carbon ia a few days. The Port Gamble in ballast, Nov. 20th. A dispatch from Eureka, Nev , says: military are still at the mines. d An extensive cave occurred in the consolidated mine this morning r, Two miners, James Martin and B. FOREIGN. were killed. from Palisade last night London, 2. The A telegram dated Khojend, November was ditched. The spikes were drawn from the rail, it is supposed by parties 30th, says: Notwithstanding the recent seeking to rob the express. No one was defeat at Nammmgham, Kiptschaks as sembled on the left banks of tbe Narin hurt. The stosk of the Savage mine has and Syrdaria rivers in large numbers. been watered seven to one. The new Their headquarters were at Balyktschi, where they concentrated 20,000 strong, stock sells at $18.25. The Russians under Skobeloff attacked . New York, 2. A private letter from Ragusa, Dalma-ti- the town Nov. 25th. Tbe Kiptschaks Austria, written hy a lady who is Here defeated with immense loss. The an eye witness of the sufferings of the luisstan troops, alter tne viutory, re and it Hertegovinan refugees contains the fol- turned to Natntninghanf, lowing: Very many of the children had thought are securely re established on only one garment tied together, and tbe right bank of the Syrdai ia. A Vienna telegram to the Daily News principally , composed of patches, but to eecm which General Kaufman informed the of mass one says: rags simply make their nakedness more pitiful, and government at St. Petersburg that un yet of all the refugees those atRagusa lees he receives 50.000 men with artil are the most fortunate, the best fed and lery, he cannot relieve the garrison of clothed. There are at present in the Khukand. All bis available troops are district of Ragusa alone about 12,000 merely sufficient to protect Ihe frontier A special from Berlin lo the Morning refugee?, nearly all women, children and old men; in Montenegro there are Post says: It is reported that the con50,000; in Croatia and Servi.i thousands, ferences between Bismarck, Gortscha-kof- f and the Austrian ambassador have the whoel number of fugitive amounting With the means re shown that the three powers they repre to nearly 150,000. i J. S. LEWIS, y child-bearin- fwdlth. jutsville, ceived up to the present time, 16,000 or sent are in perfect harmony on the fians generally, handing over into 18,000 people might be protected totlie eastern question. their tender in just about mercies, extent of a blanket a piece from the Madrid. 2. this absolute slavery, strnnge but in The following changes in the cabinet winter's cld, but the remaining 100,- admirable : Canovas del Costello, 000 or more are without food and a roof took effect many respects people, to cover them, to say nothing of the president of the ministerial council; whose social systems would deserve wounded men brought in from battle, Callderen Collantes, minister of foreign it least a respectful toleration if on women affairs: Martin Herrera, minister of jus. uo other sick and dying, the ground than that they had and the people. The lady tioe; Torono, minister of publio werks. a makes an earnest appeal tor neip to Keep lhey then took the oath of office. Other not pauper among them. For let from death by cold and starvation the beads of departments remain unchanged. polygamy, even in that comparative- whole population, whose em is that they Collantes was offered the mission to y mild and orderly farm in which it are "Christian dogs," and adds: "My Home, but deeliaed, being unable to exists in Utah, infinitely superior to lie was transferred from Ihe the vile and beastial form in which it husband was ou the frontiers of Bosnia eave. where the river Sane divides Turkey ministry of justice to that of foreign af exists undisturbed on Murray Hill Irom Austria. He whs entreated by the fairs. aud among our "superior classes" Aden, 2. people of the 'Austrian villages not to ana The emer cross the river iue luraigu Egyptian troopa have occupied generally here in New York, ba ever lose bis would he of Juba and Kismayo, die so much a "relic of barbarism," our 'be districts as life, own, certainly but bj allowing himself to be introduced armed tbe Zanzibar forces there and abominable pauperism is a barbarism as a merchant from Trieste, he was un hoisted the Spanish flag more barbarous, parent ncomparably molested and walked through the streets. Bombay, 2. rt i ii Tbe Prince of Wales and suit have ar as it is or nearly all otner crimes Ob tbe river side he had seen boats full known among us. of refugees striving for dear life to rived at Kaodo. reaoh tbe Austrian shore. The Turks To have had among the free and fired into them, and one of the boats independent States of our Union a sank. 0 hers reached the shore covered Mormon btate unincrfered with m with blood from the wounds of the fugi- Polygamy, the peaceful development of its own tives. Headless bodies of christians were Headless would have been a triumph of about the career streets. ali lying bodies of women were floating on the our American system that would water! On the streets of the town the What do our federal legislation lave won the admiration of intelliswine were feeding on the corpses of and federal action iD Utah really gent observers over the whole globo christian wnmen. to? there is the pretense in spite of a few cynical sneers on the amount First The failure of B. & P. Lawrence, some fooh stationers, is likely lo be heavy, though on the part of Congress to settle by part of here and much of the indebtedness is to foreign legislation that which is aud idiot3 in the editorial chairs of houses. But in fact, at the first ly a question of morals and religion newspapers. The liabilities of Abraham Bogardus, men a even real test, our American system has photographer, whoso failure is an State secondly supposing on announced itself so utterly a failure justifiable prin government He claims that nounced, are $35,000. if his creditors allow tine he will pay in ciple in punishing polygamy by law, that forty millions of people dared fulL there is the grossest violation oi the not suffer one poo" little forty thouPatrick Toney last night saturated the principle of the freedom of local sand to have their own life upon clothes of Lis wife with kerosene and set "Home ltuie, to use their own sou, won by their own toil fire to it. The screams of the woman legislation of certain set of political from the seemingly irreclaimable the a slang brought the inmates of the house to her rescue and the names were extinguished Congress may on any wild! Instead of calmly standing by hypocrites. and She was terribly burned, however, pretense legislate as to their purely the principles of political liberty and ' is not expected to live. internal affairs for the people of impartial religious toleration . on 'At a meeting of the chamber" of com- Utah, why not also for the of which the fathers of our republic at people merce a committee of five was not over Yorkf throw Whv ftew effect consider to the tempted to plant their country, our what appointed board whole of our in of the continuance system independ peanut-stanstruggle longer politicians could imCuba would have on the commerce of ent States and have one grand cen agine nothing more broad, more wise this country, and whether th chamber tral democratic despotism? The pre and moro enlightened than to plunge should memorialize Congress in relation tense of doubles the the great American republic into a only morality to the matter. The following committee was appointed to represent the chamber usurpation. Extend that preteose a Waldeusiau crusade, from which, at the annual convention of the Ameri- little further and you have got back after a whole series of foul crimes can board of transportation lul com- tbe Inquisition! It was bad enough and infamous outrages it will ultimerce in Chicago on the 15th inbtant; when, in the interest of freedom, the mately have to come out second best. John F. Henry, F. B. Thurber, E. R federal iin to had interfere the power Burkee, Charles Watrous, aud James S. of the Southern internal government The farce of a verdict of Utah Barron. Gov. Kellogg, States 6iuiply to secure the majority that their rightful authority should not be stolen from them by an organ ized minority. But when tberewas sandwiched in with what was at the bottom, in spite of our federal blun dering, a struggle in behalf of freedom and republican institutions, an in tervention on bebalf of what ia at the very best a religious persecution a precedent in fact sufficient to am ply justify any and every future at tempt at religious persecution that can but get a majority on its side there was consumated in our Ameri can polities a piece of Jesuitism that would have done great honor to a Dominican friar. But if we turn now from the con sideration of general principles to the specific facta of this particular case the atrocity ot our federal proceed ings in Utah becomes the more glar ing. lor polygamy in Utah is wonderfully different institution from polygamy in New York. The Utah polygaBjy sacrifices none or us women, loaves none to starvation drives none of them to the brothel These Mormons, too, whom we can not convert, but are not ashamed to persecute even to extermination at the sword's point, had gone away whole generation previously iute th wilderness, made it to blossom as th rose, and founded there a civilization from which drunkenness, pauperism aud prostitution were alike shut out Practically in fact the federal power now goes into Salt Lake City to force upon its inhabitants at the cannon's mouth these three beautiful institutions of ours the brothel, the gambling den and the rumshop! It deliberataly makes itself the catspaw of a handful of land thieves, thimble-ligger- s, pimps, rumsellers and ruf k Gentiles will deceive no one, not even among ourselves, pretend what we may. Tho federal courts in Utah, in fact, arc, in their very constitution from top lo bottom, an infamous mockery of juetioe, an infinitely greater disgrace to thts country than any amount of Mormonism could be. New York Correspondent of Yates County, (Pa.) Chronicle. little rascal was so trouble- The some that Jones could stand it no longer and quietly kicked him out. "What have you been doing to my William?" iharply asked Mrs. doggers, who quickly made her appearance. an obnoxious Bill, "I've d V-toe- ma'am," wr.s the quiet reply of our hero; and the old lady went to have some further conversation with William about it. "I say, Sambo, where did you git de shirt studs ?" "In de shop, to bo sure." 4Yah, you just tola me you hadn't no money." "Dat's right." "How did you get em den ?" "Well, I saw on a card In do window 'collar studs,' so I went in and collared 'em." Ohio Valley Times. He was a young marine; and said to her: t "Did my mustache trouble you?" To which the littlo angel, artlessly and with a sigh, repled: "No; I only felt a little down in the mouth." And they both looked as innocent as a fly crawling out of a plate of aolagses. |