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Show at.-..- r TELEGRAPH total admissions, including the free list, ' AMERICAS. Washington, 26. The Acting Secretary, of the Interior in ih case rendered a decision ef the City Rock vs. the King of the Went minei, in Utah, allowing tba claimants of ihe King of the West to mike entry of their mine upon complimodi-th- e ance with ihe law: This decision decision of Secretary Delano, made April 25, 1875. who rejected tbrir on me ground application for a patent submitted to had been no that proof show that a proper notice was posted decision per upon the claim. The last mits them to comply with the law in this respect and make their olaim. The ento annual meeting of tbe Army of the Tennessee will be held here on the lSih and 19ih of October. The statue of Gen. Mcfherson will be then ceremonies unveiled with imposing Gen. succeeded who Logan, Senator McPberson in command on the day of his death, wHl deliver the oration. or Secretary Morrill leaves Monday for a short trip North. f Tte Secretary has not been very well lately. to-da- 104,514. All tbe crews for the four-oare- d !( shell race are here now with their boats. Henry Smith, of the Northwestern crew, is sick and does not think he can row. Jar.es Jerome will most likely take his y ht NewYoik,26. The Pacifio mail steamship Colon, which sailed from here August 20th, for y in a disabled Aspinw&ll, returned After being two days out, a cou iition terrific explosion took place, followed by a great rush of steam which completely enveloped the vessel, causing to-da- . excitement among the passengers. After some lime it was discovered that one of her boilers bal burst and two men Lad been killed. Tbe chief engineer and one iremun and several pasengers were Fcalded. The Colon hoisted signals of distress, which wer; observed by the steamer Etna, and the disabled vessel was towed into port The Secretary of tbe Treasury says the greatest difficulty be had to contend with, and which caused bis conferences about the new four and a half per cent loan with the represen'atives of the large hanking houses to be so protracted wa-that he could not get them to oar mooiie among themselves. Tbe foreign bankers wanted to monopolize the whole loan, and signified at first that they wauted the whole or none, to which ef- feet tbey cabled here, and a regular series of communications were continued which consumed much time.' Secretary Morrill, however, felt that he ought not to allow the whole of so important a loan to be taken up entirely by foreign capitalists, and thought those of this country ought to he considered eo far as they possessed the ability and disposition to bundle it, hence he applied himself to organizing the individuals in treaty with him to an American and European syndicate, both to operate in accord with one another;.' He could not, in the discretion given him by Congress, consent to the loan being , monopolized by Europe. He feele, therefore, highly gratified at the result, remembering when he came here in 1801, that our national obligations went begging, we e below par, and we were paying at tbe rate of 12 per cent, interest, while now a bond at so low an iuterest, compared with what bad been paid before, is sought eagerly, and a struggle made to take it all. up at once. The negotiation of the 4 per cent, has not received any positive attention yet, but Secretary Morrill thinks there would fee no difficulty, if deemed advis able, to place tbe whole amount of 4 per cnt. authorized by the act of July 14th much t place. Chicago, 26 The Tribune's Toronte special say the Globe to day has a cablegram containing a summary of an editorial in the London Times founded on a' dispa'ch via San Francisco, concerning t e alleged excitement in Briiif h Columbia. The Times says this discontent throws the. Pacific railroad scheme overboard and at this crisis in confederation Lord Dufferiu intervenes Bnd visits Vanoou ver Island to tranquilize the. excited feeling of the colonists. The Columbians are indignant, and to be silent is a political impossibility. Tbe Cauadians must be told they are playing fast and loose with a Bolemn engagement, ieopar t ng their young national credit, and discrediting the English name, of which they profess to be so preud. The Globe characterizes tbe Times' article as ignorant and supercilious; it says the Pacific railway scheme baa not been thrown overboard; that any crisis has occurred in confederation is mere rubbish; that Lord Dutferin's visit is merely one of pleasure; and taunts the Times with being over ready to draw its inspiration respecting Canada from telegrams emanating from American sources. Fifteen thousand people assembled this morning to witness the start of tbe yacht Ina, owned by tbe American Consul at Toronto, and the yacbi Frolio, owned by Capt. Prindeville, of Chicago. The terms of the race were that unless the distance of thirty miles whs accomplished inside of six hours, there was no race The race was run with two turns about, the stake boat being seven aud a half milex from the start. The stake was $2,000 a side, tbe winner of two out of three trials to take the money. Ibe start, was remarkably close and exciting to tbe finish, which was made at 8:59 and 3:50, the Frolio coming in about tour minutes ahead of her competitor. Gen. Logan began the State campaign for Hayes aid Wheeler to night, by de livering an address to a large audience on the South Side. , Ogden Branch Invite attention to their i Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. Iron & Nails, Leather and Findings, Horse and Mnlo Shoes. - i Cook and Heating Stoves. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Buffalo, 26. Dulitcht the most extensive boot and shoe manufacturer in this city, has made an assignment to R Hoifuld, for His liathe benefit of his creditors. bilities are about $200,000; assets A. $50,-00- to $75,000. 0 v San Francisco, 26. The ship Lightning, with four hun dred emigrants, went ashore at Trowbridge, on the Australian coast, July, 13tu. The passengers and crew were a... saved. .. No particulars are received of the loss of the ship Gett wood. .New Bedford, 26 was Hall crowded to over Liberty flowing last evening, on tbe occasion of the reception to the officers and crew of the bark Catalpo, Thomas Hassett, one of the escaped Fenians spoke. Savannah, 26. A fire last night destroyed Kelly's block, four buildings, fetod dard'a upper range, three buildings, Kelly's shed and wharf, the upper works ot a schooner, and twenty five bales of cotton. Tbe loss is $200, 000. Newbury, N. Y., 26 In the rowing race te day John defeated Ellis Ward by three lengths in a three miles contest for seventeen foot working boats; time 26: 13. Tbe double scull race ws one by Mckeel and Alfred Mashier by one length, defeating Ellis Ward and Denis Gilmartion aud Dan and Gil Ward; time v : WABEGo. FIFTH CORNER MAl'N STREETS, & Ogden, Utah. .' -- I t y five-stor- Mc-Kee- n : In Pure Wines and Liquors . six-stor- RUGGISTS Delrt ;;,'.. , And (Imported and Domestic). ALSO - .I..!, 5108,000.' liarlj this morning a fire broke out in the sheds used for storing exhibit boxes, ck of the Atlasi Hotel, near the Centennial grounds..- - The fire raged several oour destroying four large sheds and st of their contents, comprised of noies which had coutained tne British, ufman. Austrian, French and 'exhibit; The thousand lossilj dollars. To day being probably Ameri-- n reach aev-- d i lie Ust pf the JentT.fiTe ceut admission days, the at the exhibition was greater ' on any previous day. the number w Paid admission beiag W873, and the , v w V " PAINTS, Prescriptions carefully compounded. at all hours of the day or night. l the Box Probata in the Territory or Eldr, Theodore M'. ''i CARD. ' m Agents for Levi Strauss and Co's Riveted Overalls, Jumpers, Vest, and Hunting Coats. WAIaKESR BROS., GSO. A. LOWE, '"' AGENT 1011 " Outfit Augusta, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR TOCNO MEN from the effects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. Man bond reMnred. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment New and remarkable retnwiiee. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, UO VTA Kit ! 9. Nin'h ft.. Philadelphia, ASSOCIATION. Pa., aa Institution bsviog a high reputation for botwr .bhs conduct aud profrtuiil skill. aSl3t dl06eod5 CHICAGO All Sly.eH TCopt on Hand, The Simplest and most durable machine ever offered to Utah Farmers. ' full line of '. repairs always in stock. A THE ELWARD HARVESTER s2u-l- y y at home' Agents wanted. tn Q and Rty terms free. THL'K A CO., , SCIIUTTL R'S ! r.er day at home. Samples worth L free. BTisaoN s Co. dH5-l- and Salt I.akc City. Main Street, Ogdon, PETER ' i&Lj Maine. , Rctlucinj; oar credit business to a safo basis enables us to offer coods in all lines at bottom figures. Merchants, Country Dealers and Fatuiliej will saye money by trading with us, de-ra- y, J i. I'or'Iaud. Maine. . i- -. To all who ara suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a reeipe that will cure you, I'K KK OH CltARiiK. This great remedy was discoved by a missionary in Sontb America. Send a envelope to the Rev. Joheph T. Inmax, Station D, Mbit Ilmae ' era JVew I'orfc City. rflOA tflC ib 10 ib&KJ ' Clerk , s68-4- t. , Ut&U Fearing. riainiijfAV i" , the County of M. seal le . IMMENSE FALL STO CK ; ARRIVES. Court, In ar.d for ! . .T.OTRI01IT. . ' ' ' In SHMEIl and other GOtDS, wlilch must closed out before our OILS AND COLORS. secure his nomination. FOREIGN.' Constantinople, 20. Preliminary negotiations for peace opened last night, in consequence of the , step takea by frince Milan. .i Vienna, 2G;y It is asserted here that the prelimina ry peace negotiations are teat rrince Milan should be retained on the throne of Servia, pay the war indemnity, sod Turkey to have tbe right of placing garrison in a Servian fortress on tbe Turkish frontier. A correspondent reports the chances of the Sultan s recovery are diminished daily, and the Ministers are seriously considering the quest ion of an approach inn change in the succession. Tbe event Ual Euccessor, Habdul Hamid, ha put himself indirectly in communication with the Powers, notably Austria, for the purpose of preparing a way for a on the pending general understanding have favorably Powers All onesMons. received this step. Ra"usa. 26 ' A battle is imminent near liodgiratta Paiha hat taken onmand of Tw.Uh v the troops in Albania. WE AIIE OFFERING BARGillBJS Splendid ' V. .... fre, w 9 . , i i "fputy tirst comptrol er of the Treasury. T'e position demands experience, but. . . , . i. me exigency demands a pliable llepuD icnn. and Jones is a Democrat. A detachment of,, the recruits start o morrow lor, Cheyenne.. The troops win De rushed through on fast time.. Philadelphia, 26 Tbe week that closed last evening has the most prosperous one of the exhibition. The whole number of paying T'ilors, beginning - with Aug 19tb, hich was the 25 cent day,' and ending w'th Friday, Aug. 25th, was about 243,-y- . and the cash receipts were about Assortment of A. Complete Summons. SarahA.Ftaring, Drfendant. J The Deotrte of the United State, to the Territory It is stated that Don Carlos has been of Utah, lend gretiun to Sarah A. fearing, defend annoyed recently by the conduct of per- ant. You are hereby required to appear iu an Boos wno nave followed him watnever action broimht aicaiunt you by the above named he left his hotel. plaintiff in the Probate Court of ltox Klder He complained of Count , U. T., within ten days, (exclave of the tui-t- o Justice Kasmtre yesterday, stat 24:00. ! daT of eervicek alter the iervice on you oi inn ; summons. If aorved within this county, or if mg mm tte was not afraid of any per26 Indianapolis. Ber?ed out of this county but in this dictnet within sonal encounter, but he thought those Hon. Geo. Julian delivered a lengthy twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or persons bad no good intentions toward address to a crowded Opera, judgment by default will be taken against you ac him He concluded to make no formal and elequent 10 in. prayer oi aaiuvuuiiiui. on tbe political ques cording House This action is brought to obtain a decree dis It was promised, however, tions complaint. of tbe day in behalf of Tilden and solving the bond of matrimony emitting between mat tne pohee fhould give him any ne .. said plaintiff aud defcndant.un the grounds set . Hendricks. i forth m the complaint on n'e in tuie omce. Cefsary protection, 26 Mass, Andover, And you are Imreby notified that if you fail to The World's Washington special says The Republicans have elected Butler appear and answer the snid eomplaint as above re aiorri'i has had to succumb to the pres quired, plaintiff will tHlte lettuu againai you sua nd to day demanded the resigna delegates to Congressional 1 Convention apply to the Court tor the reiiei prayeu lor. he General of tbe Seventh District. Given under my hand and the seal of the Pro ' of Hemphill Jones, who. for votes to bate Court of said County, this 21st day of AufJ additional sixteen but requires twenty five yearivheld tbe position of 1878. mo. i The Leading Harvester in the market. Ahead of all Competitors in ' Agricultural trials. , The Sweepstakes Thresher! UE EXCELLED. ' CANNOT All Kinds of Fannin a Implements, Iron - Steel, Wagon Timber, Etc. 1 OFFICES: Salt Lake!, Corinne add Main Street, Ogden. ' 40-6- m x ' ' |