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Show TELEGRAPH, BY AMERICAN. ' Wasqington, 12. bill was The lndin appropriation com-conference the from reported law. It a become and it will the usual amounts for salarieslaw aud t.eaand payments required by but appropriates only the eripulaiion. from inciflllowinit reduced amount all pur- and general dental expenses, on the Pacific coast, uamely: tor falifornia, $30 K); Oregon and Ciah. eaob: Nevada, Montana and Kington. $3,000 each; Idaho, $3,000; Jew Mexico, $15,000. and Arizona $20,-00S pro-fid- r 0. ooduuiuu i bucb a. iu his friends, and it is bo win uoi iuug ouitic DO w believed Hicb receiTd irem mm, aaiea ..... IVnm Knflf Itrirtce. aium Te8teruji m mucn worse, and "I says: springs, weaker " hope in growing New ork, 12. Times Washington special says The uf DeHaven made a m i" by the vessel destroyed 08S tae claim .lie United States, fixing the amount The claim was before a $50,000. Senate and quite fa the of tee cumini' On the papers considered. vorably the among other claimant, presented his to oath mad loyalty dur-juhud ac,g, the case that It happened the war in the aroliives, and it out arched s Vas discovered that U Haven had sold to the Confederate Govern-mnvessel 5n!1 ;md the signature, proved to be with his his own, hy the comparison hand writing, wa9 discovered Hrn.u the vouchers for payment. he had received pay for the use of as a freight boat vessel the The independent labor party. William and met A lovsej presiding nomiuated James G.rJutt Beunett for A committee of f New Yurk. May-ia Bennett to wait was appoiuted thrne and tender him the nomination. Madeline won 'be second boat race twenty-twbeating Duff-ri- o The America accompanied the iicht8 and caaae in second. Speaker r a ,i,.nlv alarm ir J .r More-uve- r, to-di- v, min-me- s J 8t. Louis. 12 The confession of HoVbs Kerry, the Oiierville train rohber, will be published It is quite a lengthy docuto morrow. back pay, of which nearlj three months' earnings are reported due than opposition to the proposed reduction The strikers are largely indebted te butch-ers- , grocers, etc., and many have not tasted meat for many days. The (silicons of Seymour have raised $2,000 for relief of the strikers San A 12 Franciso, company of First cavalry sta ioned at 8an Diego, is ordered to hold Use f in readiness to leave for service on ih overland route The San Diego Union says: This force is necessary to protect the eiticens on the bonier from pillage and murder, and their withdrawal will cause the settlers to abandon their homes. Real danger confronts a numerous body of American citiiens on the frontier ef this county, and the removal of the troops will be a serious calamity Four companies of the Fourth artil lery left for Cheyenne this morning, to guard the railroad line and su ply the place of companies sent to Crook Miller, alias Woodruff, defaulting secretary of the contract and finsnce com pany of the Central Pacific railroad, was yesterday, after many continuances, placed on trial for etnbezilt-inenThe case went to the jury to day Verdict, not guilty. Woodruff's stealings had mostly been invested in such a manner that the company recovered the loss before he was arrested by the civil authorities. to-da- infor-m.iiio- a - GGDEX CITY, UTAH. y t Oden Branch, Z. London, d, im-L-., I,. Invite attention to their IMWKXSK STOCK or XOTIOXS. BOOTS and N1IOI S, CLOTIIIX-- , IIAT8 and CAPS, I.KATIirJl .and FIXDIXC3S, IIAICKSS, IIKAVY SHOfiJS, XA1IX SHELF llAllDWAIli;, HOUSh SIIOKS, and IBOX. UL.AMS. HUEUXSlVAflU. 12. Although Disraeli is to be elevated to the Peerage, he will remain Prime Minister, and Sir Stafford Northcote will become leader of the House of Commons. It is the general impression the conservatives are weakened by the change, but Disraeli is physically unfit to sustain the leadership of the House. It is rumored other cabinet changes will be made after the prorogation. Richard Banner Oakley, manager and proprietor of the Ce operative Credit Bank, a scheme started in '74, which proved a failure who was adjudi cated bankrupt January last, and committed for trial on a charge of fraud, ws found guilty to day and sentenced to five years penal servitude. The admiralty have issued a new cirIt cular respecting fugitive slaves. tte officers of the navy as follows: First, whenever a fugivive is taken under protection of the Hag, no demand shall be entertained for his surrender on the ground of slavery. Second, officers are left to their own discretion regarding the circumstances under which they ought to receive a Third, whenever, withfugitive slave. in territorial waters any one claiming to bd held in slavery contrary to the treaties of Great Britain, should be protected until the nearest British consul investigates and decides the question. Versailles, 12. The heat is intense. Count St. Valer, of the Senate, was overcome yesterday, and had to be removed to Paris. Kaguea, 12. The.pUryiee of Montenegro has debouched his march toward Sienitz, the point of junction with the Servians, for the purpose of operating in Djelaiedia and presenting relief to Moaktotar Pasha. Five thousand Turks landed at Antwar oa Thursday la6t, goiug to Podgorilza. Belgrade, 12. Prince Milan has arrived from Bel grade, The 'Jurkisn forces attempted on Tuesday last to break through the Servian liuei at. Javor, but were com pletely fepulsed, and nearly all of them uen. Bancno Olympic were killed, maintaind bis off ensive position on Ban- ja, wqich nas oeen strongly loruneu.ana is held by Tchernayen a army, wbtie Col. Brecker's army occupies the moun tains oa the Tunak and Moravir lines. Madrid. 12. The heat is fearfully excessive, ex The city ceeding anything since 1800 is deserted. Forty field laborer disd near Seville, and the vines here and at Alusia are scorching and failing. C. M. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES FOREIGN. essential facts are very ment; frank, ud Jsse Jame, Cole and Buid Yuoiicr, Cleni. Miller, Cbas. I'itts and It Wm Chorwell constituted the gang. was not robbed in appears that the train accordance with the previously concocted plan, but the party had ben riding over a large exteut of country without Finally they finding anything to do. concluded to attack the train, acting more from impluse (tan anything else, lurry was Be ft regular member, hut raid bad been with them during through the country. Wa present at the roMxry of ttie train, and shared the poils. The police authorities had in June last that Younger, James aud other members oi the baud, contemplated robbing the train at Ureen Uay, iu sjuthwes'ern Missouri, and the officers returned as soon as tne robbery of the train occurred. The parties mentioned above have been indicted by the grand jury of Cooper county, but whether any vigorous means will be taken to arrest them is not known. The confession gives a description or the robbing of the train, wuicn is essentially the same as the account heretofore published; also the woveiueais of the robbers for some time previous to the attack and their course to the point where the booty was divided U is a circumstantial account of all their pioceedings. Jheyenne, 12. Fifteen horses were stolen by Indians from Boyd's ranch, on Blue Creek, miles north ofOgallala.' twenty-fiv- e A niuu arrived at Cheyenne this evening and reports ti having crossed a fresh Indian trail between that point and Eagle's nest. There was a prairie lire towards Chimney Kock, supposed to Lave been tired by them. James B. Hickock, alia.? Wild Bill, known in Kansas and the Territories as n scout of some prominence, va early In the Probnte Court iu aud fur Siurgau count dnys, was killed in a 6aloou at .Dead-w'iof Utah. ou the 2d H'm. D. JitiJJiela, J'latntiJJ. by one Hill SuthSummon. erland, who, in justification of the act, Catherine Ktield.Drftnii ulleges that Bill killed bis brother, at Tbs oeouleef Mm t'uited 8ttM In the Terri Furl Hayes, Kansas, some years ago. tory uf Utuu, to Catherine Itedrield, dele't. You A man named James to appear and anawer tke Maguin, formerl- art liereby required W in. uteu rainiH ;a, iu of iifttiti Keaneld, in was a of y private watchman this city, Probata Court in ud lor Morgan Oujty, found dead on the railroad track, a mile (he Utah Ttiritorv, within tn flaya, aincr (tie rvic out of this station, this morning, the upoa yon of thi itromoiii, if wrvwl within thin this county, and whole train having passed over his county; (or, if erved without within (his diftnet, withiu twenty day; oiberwi but tk Ogden Cook Stoves and Ranges FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY All on ers addressed to R.S. WATSOX will receive prompt attention. H. B. Clawson, CORNER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS, Ogden, Utah. DRUGGISTS Aud Itealers WE ARE OFFERING- la Pure Wines and Liquors (Imported and Domestic). ALSO ARRIVES. 8. Box Klder County, j In the Probata Court ia and for said Ccnnty and Ileducing our credit business to a safe basis enables us to offer poo J Merchants, Couutry Dealers and Families V in all lines at bottom figures. Summoni. 7 rt. Emma K. Smith, Drfeniant. J us. with will sate money by trading The JVople of the Unittd Slates Id the Territory Co 's Riveted Overalls, Jumpers , Vettc, and of UUh, to Kmma E. ginith. defendant. Tou are Agents for Levi ikrauus hereby sitnimoned to pH;ir and answer the cum and Hunting Coats. plair.t of I.infwd J. Smith, filed againdt you in Territory. Linord J. Smith, PlainUffA the Probate Conrt iu and for Box Klder County Territory, within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served withm this County, or if witltout this County, but within this District, in tweuty days, otherwise withiu forty dttys, or jnilgment by default will be taken agaiust yon, if you fail to appear and answer This nctkm i brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony xistiuic between said pinlntiflT and defendant, on the grounds forth iu the petition ou file in said court. Aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to delimit ptear and answer "as required by law, made to will be talton ajjaiust you.and application the Court for the relief prayed for In the petition. I In teUiniouy whereof. hre hereunto set my haad and tho seal of suid Court, this 5tu day of st inly, 1876. fs.u. J. S63-- 4 C. iffi'wLl" ., 51 a hi Street, Ogdou, GEO. JBlu AGENT Mwm All CARD. Central road broke in two one mile west latoBtimonv whereof, I haye hereunto set my of Roselee. The detached cars stopped hand and affiled Is'-the- seal of suid court, this 2d (til Q Sllnj at h"me- - A ijeots wanted. Outfit 1). anil the tecond oil train ran into them, dv of kPlZ and terms frew. TKIK & CO., Auguta, sAMy Maiue. to a e Clerk. fog, near the depot. The locomo-nativwas disabled, and the caboose Hit md tbiee oil ears were thrown off the OBSTACLES TO XARUIAUE. W. F. FISHEK, ,r'i?k and took fire, and four cars, the n AFPY RKLTKf FOR YOCNd MRNfrom the cabuote and a wooden tauk were coneffect of Krrom aud Abuses Iu early life. Man' sumed. to inarrtKKe rehood restored. lmp.HliiiitfliU moved. Kew motUod of tKatrneiit New and Cincinnati, 12. rewiarkftM" remeilini. Book" and Circulars wnt The situation at Seymour, lad., is exrre, in sealed envelopes. AddreM, H(WAKU ceedingly grave. The number of work Niuli C(., l'hilvlelphia, A6tJClATlON, 4Jl i t...L.u woihuUh aUendfi U. men reaches COO. The aa testitition luivine ah.h reputation for J'a which was strike, huiior .We conduct ad (;rof4flaal skill. t fcrst sulk Uka, c. agaiust iiie reduction of w iges, dlVOeod Sai now lecoae rather a dcianl for l3" Sii NOTARY PUBLIC, IJiohmomi, Cacho Co., WALKER BROS., WEIOHT, Clerk. t0 . ' luh d AUC-A- IMMENSE FALL STOCK a81-t- f 1 GOODS, which must l4 rlowd out before our Prescriptions carefullj compounded, at all hours of the day or night. Territory of Utah, - Splendid MRG AlKTS ! In SMMEB and other PAINTS, OILS AND COLORS. To all who are suffering troai the errors and ia discretions or youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loes of manhood, 4c, I will send a reeipe tlurt "body. within torty days,) or judgment t;y delimit will bo will cure you, 1'bKK OK CllAltOK. This aret St. Albans, Vt., 12. takeo against you, should you tail to appear sad remedy wan dicovid by a inissiouary iu tioutb America. Send a envelope to the Leon Vaudnej and Arthur Rovert, of auswer. This action is brought to ohiain a aevre Kkv. Jorkph T. Ismam. Station O, Bible Hnute. Montreal, fought a duel at Kichford, tMiiids of nialriuiouy exintiuj? Wwnen s4h 6m AVw York IVy. upon the aronnds set yesterday, two shots being exchanged. siiJ puVntiiTand defendant, iu tne pennon ou uw m Hovert was woauded. Six participants forth And you aro horsby uotihol that if you fail to were arrested. 1rtr per day et home. Pnmplos hy law, default (Jir i appear and answer as ri.Uired &ZU worth $1 free. 8tison & Co. against you, aud arplim'iou uiada CpO will le Elizabeth, N. J., 12. for iu said I'uiiUaiiJ, .Value. This a loaded oil train on the to tHe court for tuc ndiet prayed morning ' SUI'T ' - s4-t- f. and Salt Lake City. LOWE, FOR CHICAGO WAGONS Kpt on Iltind. Buckeye Reapers and Mowers. fSIzeK The Simplest and most durable machine ever offered to Utah' Farmers. ' full line of repairs alwajs in stock. A THE ELWARD HARVESTER The Leading Harvester in the market. Ahead of all i Competitor , Agricultural trials. i The Sweepstakes Thresher ! .... RE EXCELLED. CANNOT ; , All Kinds of Farming Implements, Iron Steel, Wagon Timber, Etc. , OFFICES: SJt Luke, Corinne and Main Street, Ogdea. , |