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Show &t ir Ofliftt Bint PEKKO.SE, Station. Vanar, t "TEKMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. a.uo MiwUk til .10 a m i &qo, : 5 ih n a 2 2 2 a n a " $1.50 J2.50 $1 $7 $12 $17 4M 4.W 6 a 5 e J0 34 00 2-42 68 T 9 6.iiO 84 65 85 8,50 11 15 61 76 116 14.50 18 22 Si 115 1T0 17.00 2S.50 29 38 i par month Biwineaa Card 3To. 53. 6.00 (J "TIj and 3"S2m Kotlces will be euargad for tha flmt Inwrtiun, pr r line hue (or every subsaqnent Spx--l-l i "JfSnt aSJS Ml for in advaaoa. advertising to be ot Wu line- - of tjpe of h pil BY TELEGRAPU. Special to the OflsraJnncTlOH by the Atlantic and racinc leiegrapn umpany.J Burning of a Steamer in . Canada! Regatta at New York! ""JlrlT advertisers allowed to change atrleaeura, .rnlv tlx additional ahargo of twenty-fiv- e W..qure f" comiKitiou, but they wUl b. Great Fire at Brooklyn! not marked on the eoi.y with the rverti-n..nnf insertions, will ba publwhed at our op. SJuuttil ordered out, and charged at transient The Versaillists in Favor of a Monarchy! Srjred for eocupying space over son- - ilXTRA "'VKRTISEMENTS uwerted till forbid, will b in every inalaac, and tinned until entered out, German Indignation " nlf yearly adverts n'?L.tuOthe Emperor of and buainof line Against their JmES& to dirt Estate, or otlier Austria! their regular trad eadvertise-taut- t wUl be charg- - Real to Advertisement, from the States will be Ka the cash (at our advertiaed rate,) the order, unleaa from oue of our KuthoriMd Adverting Agenta. to the "53 cLumcation. dev,4d of to promote private intereit Jjisor intended and payment Lb. chanted at advert Momenta,in character w. If personal advance. JSfvTtlie right to reject any article, or advertuje-iat oftliiicUm. int.. PENROSE, Editor. C. W. OCDEN DIRECTORY. Officers for luilcd Statu Utah. Governor Secretary Martial Geotge L. Woods. George A. Black. M. E. Patrick. U S- Attorney C. II. Hempstead, E. Tourtollotte. Supt. Indian C. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerReceiver of J'ublic Momet J. tt. Over- AfainJ. 'tOB. Senor Marel's Fatal Fire at Detroit! The Case of the Utah Judges! Engagement of U.S. Marines with theCor cans Reformation in Paris! Participating in the race v. ere some of the largest yaohta. The scene duwu the as animated and bay tkls morning beautiful. A Urge multitude were present on the steamer and sailing crafu. ai ii-4- o me signal to start was given. The boats got away successfully. The following was the result of the rae of the schooners: The Dauntless" game in first, and lakes the club officers priio oeinr the nrst schooner in, without re gard to time allowance. The "Made-- ; lint" won the club and Union prise, beating the "Columbia" S seconds on time allowance. The prise for sloops of the first class was wen by tho "Graoie." The prize for sloopt of the 2nd class was won by the "Kaiser Wilhelui." The 'Maude'' won the first 1 rise for third ' class sloops. , 1S7I. VOL The first degree was conferred on a c'.as of 03; Presideut Argell deliver-Li- s inauguration address, and entered tpen the duties of bis office, which has been filled by Prof, F. l'.ieso, since the departure ol fr. Haven. Thisafior-liuo- u tue University diuner will be giv-tafter which thu corner stone oi the University Hall will be laid.- This U to be, one of the lineal college buildings iu i'.iy. u, thl West, II. I member is in town except Mr. Delano. It is understood be will endeavor to reconcile the differences between Secretary Boutwell and Geu. Pleasuulon so as to avoid tho resignation of either. It is hard to see how any compromise can be made as each remains firm In the position he has assumed. Gen. Pleasanton was first to secure an interview with the Assembly. President this morning, with what re- sult has not transpired, though the President sent his priv te secretary to Mr. Boutwell and in returu, late in the afternoon, received a visit from the latter. Those who assume to know are coundeut that either the Secretary br Commissioner must resign. It is intimated that the question of appointing a commissioner and and solicitor from the General Conference under the treaty of Washington will also be broaobed, but not definitely settled titl after full official notice of all the exchanges of ratification of the treaty of Washington Madrid. 21 Senor Marel Las made explanation to the Cortes through the other tuomher of the Ministry, and will remain it Uetroit, 28. This a.m. a fire broke out in a brick officer barn, in the upper part of the second which Versailles, 28. ' I woman of a market l.ved, Story In the 1 a A'sembly he little girl employed by her. with yesterday the coui mittee, appointed to investigate and reforuier escaped, but the latter could not. Sue was takeu out after the fire was sub-- d port in relation to war contracts made by tho French Government fur supplying; ied, badly suffocated. Il is feared she the army with arms and other war maw.ll be unaltU to recover. She n as alive terials, submitted a full report of their at the lasl accounts. Washington, 27. It has been asoertained from official investigation. The report states that 2S. Washington, proofs have been adduced establishing; sources that there ia no basis or evid- Gov. Woods of Utah, arrived yesterthe charges of machination agtinst The dence to sustain the statement of detechad an interview with day, and tives that there are $10,000,000 countfunctionary occupying a high official President Grant. He states there are is made. position in the War Department. Tni erfeit notes of the National bank in cir- no grounds for the charges against the One branch of the Territorial Legisculation. United States Judges, Mckean and lature here, having yesterday passed a official, whose name is cot divulged, U The New Orleans Picayunt of Sunday Strickland of Utah, now en liU in tbe bill, appropriating lour million dollars alleged to have been in direct collusion. letter from Attorney Generals office, but they are to improve the streets, and to place tbe wit tbe trench Consul at New York, last, publishes a wbem atideme taken by ths coaitu-ittMr. Blanton Duncan urging tbe South made iu th 111. crests of the "Mormons," amount in the hands of five persons who also . . to unite in demanding the nomination of and' certain parties engaged iu mining are to form a board of implicates. .;,.! public works, General Hancock for President in 1872. lngf opermious, who cannot use these withoui restriction as te the way the London, 28. The Crewo Prince. Frederick WiUium. The suggestion seems 'o meet with much Judges asjt hey please. money shall be expended, the tax payfavor throughout then entire South. Gun. l'leasantou, Commissioner of In- ers Lave naturally become alarmed, aud of Germany, and Li wilt, P rinse- It is stated on the best authority that ternal Revenue, was amoug the first to some of the largest ones have signed a Victoria tt England, are expect I in Mr. Capron, Commissioner of Agricultvisit tliH President this morning, and memorial, asking the other branch to this country during the coining aotumnj they will make a visit of some length. ure has resigned, and (bathe goes to had a toug interview in relation to the defeat the scheme. The ship "City of Ragnsa, from Neve, witIt is estimated that each Japan under a contract with that Gov- differences between himself and Secretawas spoken on Monday, 131 mile ernment at $80,000 per annum, to ry BouiMull. The latter has not yet ness will cost the country about $250, York, the resources of the Island of seen the President, but feels confident and many of them much more, so that from Cape Cloar. The deaths from small-poYesso. in London that bis own course in the matter is in the temptation to visit tbe Capital at the Treasury balances at (he close of busi- accordance with established precedents. public cost, Is sufficient for wandering are about 210 wecklv. stood as follows: Currency, The subject will be formally considered carpet baggers, vicious negroes and ness $0,656,000; Coin, $91,365,000, of which by the President scalawags, who form the staple of those The strongest propensity in woTbe following Cabinet dispatch, via called here on the radical side, from the $16,141,000 were in coin certificates. x In the committee to dsy, Mr. Shanghai, was received at the Navy De- South. Our $30,000 have thus buen man's nature, bays a careful student : Stevenson's motion to sou J a of the Bex, ia to want to know what partment expended. ' to the South, was called up and ' New York, 23. Corea, June 2rd. is going on, tod tho next strongest U To the Secretary of the Navy; The Brazilian officials stale positively that passed. Mr. Breck voted in the nega.. tive. The committee are Senator Scott, Coreitnsnot apologizing for their treachthe Emperor of Brazil ia uot coming to to boss tho job. and Representatives Stevenson and Van erous, attack ou tho 10. U inst, ne landed this country during tbe present trip us Don't keep in & instant fret Trump. They expect to leave for South at blotig Noea and look and destroyed be will not have sufficient time and the about Mer-idathings that may be annoying, the lower fort and its munitions. On health of bis wife will not permit. OffCarolina this week. Mr. Smith of Miss.', and Gen. Forest were exam the lllh w e took another fort, and storm- icials assert, however, that he is desirous or worry about things you can't help. ined. Mr. Smith gave an account of the ed and captured the atroug-hol- d of the of coming be e, nnd will do so at bis Troubles are not lightened by fretting. Meridan riot, which occurred in March enemy. Five fort in all were taken. earliest opportunity which will probably Tho truo remedy is to keep cool un J last. Gen. Foresl claims, that he caused The troops reported the enemy to be ful bo iu 18 months or two years. to maater difficultiee, sad not let x in Tennesee and other ly, eleven thousand strong. Some desthe The suit iu t .e Marine Court by try a ' States to disband in the Fall of 1868. perate hand to baud fighting took place Francis Albcrti and other colored nieu them uiahter vou. He deuies that he belonged to the order in the citadel, ibl pieces of ordnanoe be against Captain Peabody, for damages of the Pale Faces, a similar and older longing to the enemy were desiroycd. for criminal exposure and cruelly suf A fered on the ship Xcptune, resulted in a beine; principally small brass pieces. organisation. '. New York, 28. vurdit't for the plaintiffs. On the trial great quantity of finall arms was ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR. A review of tbe societies participating Fifty flaps also were taken. Captain Peabody put in evidence a rein the Sangerfst took place at noon to- SIDVvreans were killed during the lightlease signed by all the sailors, surren- Oflive opioftite Ogtleu Hotel, Of!KS CITT. dsy, notwithstanding the raiu which ing, and their dead bodies lie around dering all claims against him for $25. All kind of loyal buxioota promi!)-- attamWtl poured in torrents. Only a email num- the citadel. Our killed uumbered only Plaintiff' s counsel contended that the to. IU ber of the sociolies paraled in '.he frout three the gallant L. McKce, who was releuso was procured by fraud, lie of Steinway Hall, a large platform was first to gain tho inside of tho citadel, was sustained by Judge Curtis, from 1VOODWOBT1I, . constructed, and festooned with Ameri- killed by a bullet and a spear, Marine whose decision au appeal was taken to can and German flags : on this was Gov. Dennis llaurahan, and Laudsuian Seth the General Term, case to bo submitted Phynitian mid Surgeon. Hoffman and Mayor Hall, who reviewed Allen. Our wounded arc all out of dan- without argument. Wurrautcd to Extract Tape and Stomach the procession. is the last day of the great ger and doing well. norms, etc. The fourth annual cxbibitiou of the Tho victorious Societies All calls promptly attended to. Signed, Sangerfest. John Itodgcrs. National American lustitute commenced who gained tbe prize were entertained OUDEX CITY, VTAlkV in this city September 17th. The build-iti- g Frank C. Barncw, Attorney lor New by the Home Societies. The banquet Taceine matter from th Cow always aa hand. will be open to receive machinery York and Philadelphia Banking CoV, was attended by delegates from almost on August 18th, and ou August 28th, for yesterday, bad a bearing before Gen. all the Societies participating in the tu n a if tr a Particular at- Plcasauton relative to the payment of Sangerfest. Many Societies leave the t? n. w.i . T1M.1M m ft the reception of goods. indusAmoricau ou be will assessed declared to dividends the tax tention paid DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, city FOREIGN. during the last tve months of 1870. try. ' PursiciAKS asu SitaioNS. The refusal of the Emperor of Austria None of these companies have paid the Paris, 27. or Main & zna fcautn Ms., corner umce, The to accept the policy of the German par- tax assessed under Boutwell's orders, Central Republican Comv ' "i siuirw Uli'l lltwa,) ty, has produced great indignation in aud they ask the colloctiou to be sus- mittee has prepared its list of candidSALT LAKE CITY, the German proviuces of the Empire, pended. Pleneanton stated be had no ates to be- supported at the election on Surgery in all its branches solicited. f which are making themselves heard. authority to suspend collection, and the the 2d of July. The list is known to be Several Prussian papers publish an ad- matter was referred to Secretary Bout-wel- l, headed by, permission, with the name of who now awaits the decision of the Gambetta. dress from the Germans of Bohemia, apThe Prussian army corps system bss Assays or every aescription or ores mado proaching to the German Government, Attorney General us to bis authority to been adopted in France. to intervene iu their favor. It is said and returns given within twelve hours, by comply with the request. An arrest of counterfeiters at Clevethat the Lotig Champs review has been Brooklyn, 28. J01IS HEED, Logan, Cache County. A' fire broke out this morning in a land, lti in number, is regarded bcre fixed for Thursday next. Gambetta arJlti-i- f , , , Terms lU'i.souabl. four story brick building used for man- as (he most important ever uiado by the rived al Bordeaux on Sunday, and will tho corner of force. a on service deliver the reorgansecret ufacturing purposes, al shortly speech L. Hugh McKee, of the United States ization nf France. 1st and north 3rd streets, iu iho eastern Gambetta adheres to IMPORTANT TO MINERS. The flames spread rapidly; Navy, who was killed in the fight wiih the views of Louis Blano. district. EVANS ASSAYS ORB WITH. IMSPATCU ; b fore they could be checked the buildthe Corenns on the 11th of June, was a , at hiaolBna, Wiih Street, Oiidoo. iUiferuuom Versailles, 27. b can bad at tb Jusvnon fruiting which to Tho Pope in reply State an address of ing and its contents were destroyed. native of Kentucky, from The building was owned by Henry & ho was appointed to tbe Navy in Sep- sympathy from the French Catholics, Richards, who estimate their loss at tember 25th, 1861. praises the zeal ibey exhibit in tbe The first floor was occupied W The President has recognized John cause of the Church and himself, and $120,000. of denounces Liberal Catholicism as an evil by Kennedy & Co , manufacturers of Pierrepont Edwards as Main Street, Ojden. machinery; loss emimated about $20.-00- ber British Majesty at and for the city as formidable as the revolution of tbe Commune. Thiers has issued a deoree Tbe second floor was 'unoccupied. of New York. DTTTTA-DT- t TT A T T On the 30th inst. tbe Secretary of the providing for tho establishment of a The third floor was occupied by Moil & )1 ri.ilUJj. Abbotts, silk manufacturers; loss about Treasury will cease to pay state war legion of mobilized Gen. D'Armes to The fourth Hoot was occu- claims the appropriations f r that pur- maintain order in Versailles. Tbe legion $10,000. a will composed of a squadron of cav Tbe choicest Wines, Liquors pied by John Ashley; loss of stock and pose expiring on that dale. requisition was drawn for $348,235 be- alry and eight companies of infantry. and Cigars in tho JIarkct. machinery about $50,000. London, 27, Washington, 28. ing balance due the State nf New York. Tbe French Government has establish The Finest Hall in tbe City. Gen. PloasantoB bad a long interview Yesterday a warrant for $2'J8.000 was Every ' attention given to customers. ed permanent financial bouses in this ci wiih the President this morning. The drawn in favor of the claims of Pennsyl a warrant lot $20,000 ty lor the purpose of receiving and ask best friends of Secretary Bouttveil and vania. M. BUCHMILLEIl. Gen. Pleas inton let I satisfied that tbe was passed for the war claim of Maine. ing subscriptions to the new French ;. 32-l- f "; between bo last New York will State tbe loan claim eubscribers misuaderstandiog existing paid. recently issued, being adbe Boston 23. will two gentleman satisfactorily paid in l oupons. At Harvard University commenceTho Gazettt today officially announces justed. There is no doubt thai strong the degree of Master of the ratification of tbe treaty of ashing efforts will be made to compromise mat- ment ters, in view of the (Wet that both of Arts was conferred on John Bartlett, ton by Her Majesty's Government, and them are good officers and tho Govern- Edwin Lawrence Godktn and Wm. A. notifies all persons, subjects of iter Ma- Ui XUXXJJ X XU U UOUUXJ) ment cannot afford for either of them to Wheeler, and tho degree of Dr. of Laws jesty, having claims against tho Gov OmUn TTtofc .; VQUCU) ayMMia. , on John Lowell, Horace Gray, Hamilton ernnient of the United States, to trans retire. PROPRIETOR. IA.VDT, IKdtH some Froderiek and JFisb Mar custom of demands to Lake the Samuel of mit the It is tbe George ports Foreign Olce AIXiLMi Cool iD'l PparuliDf, iu bau'l, within six months after tbe day of the the C. S. for Captains of excursion gins, ot Ripon. Saloons and Families Supplied. In tbe Champion prize drill y first meeting of tho Commissioners apsteamers to make pleasure trips to CaMDt from Paraotia rwMinjt alout tba ItailV nadian ports, carrying no freight or Montgomery and tho city guards, pointed 'for the adjustment of such Orders road lap and tea surroao'tinff lowns wul W passengers who remain, and they have tho prize gained by the former trial took claim. The date for the meeting of the flll'vi at th ran of &.Uk par right firnmptly claimed that they uro not liable, under place in the presence of thousand of Commission bus not yet been fixed. Tbe Tir! of Malt will ha ncnistwi Vv tbe rar , such circumstances, to pay tonnage due speciators. ' Bordeaux,. 27. rent mark't priru of graiu. A literal altowanr M. Leon Gambetta addressed au imussessed on vessels engaged in foreign George Woodruff of Philadelphia the ill im itiii. L. :toi I j u?uut. trade. The Secretary of the Treasury, ve'eran of the turf, and father of young mense concourse cf citizens here to whom the question was referred, has Hiram Woodruff, was auoidentally killed strongly urging the tieoesiiy or the reoron Boston aud Albany R. II. decided that those dues must be paid. ganization of France, both morally anil ' ' A. KINQ & iSpr.uslield, 28. Brooklyn, 20. ' physically, and also vocatiug with Tho trial of John Ccnners for the much spirit, tho better education of the Over 150,000 feet of lumber for the (Socoaawrs to C. McGregor I, use of the State Agricultural Society, murder of John Moss ou 25th .March French peasan ry. He declared himself The jury re- to bo a supporter of the views held by BOOKSELLERS and GENERA passed down tho Illinois Cenlral Rail- was concluded yesterday. g Th speech was enthusitired about Louis Blanc. road for Du Quoin yesterday. p.m. After rem NEWS AGENTS. some time they announced that they astically received by the people. match bus been A steam plowing Paris. 28. HUPPLY OP BOOKR, PAPKI!! arranged to come off during the State were unable to ugiee and were disMmrazlutw, ate., constantly on haaJ. uv. It is hoped that in the elections on Fuir this year. The weather is very charged. fur Sal. Washington, 23. Sunday many as W ofth- 113 depuwarm; the corn crop is magn.ficent and The President's return to Washington ties chosen to tho Assembly will bo suppromises to excel that of auy previous AT' PUBLISHERS' TRICED s yesterday, was followed by a meeting to porters of tho Government. The year. allow the members of tho Cabinet to atAun Arbor, Mich.. 23. arc very active in distributing AUto a cholc Selfeotino of Fauoy Gockm, Cic-- s, effect ou Tobaccos, otc, ete., at our Dpjwt, troimi'i The fcuimeuccment of tho exercifC3 of tend instead of on Friday as ho desired pamphlets intended for X collision of tho prin concluded to- - to go tv Long Branch the Michigan Uuh or) Every tho clcctiens, Corner, OgJeu City, yn ! : two-colu- t , Ku-klu- x ' x Ku-klu- y AMERICAN. Ksw Albany, Ind., 27 The loss on the steamer 'Leonidas" John P. Taggart which sunk near this place last night, O. J. Hollister. will reach .&16 00U. lue cargo was Chief Jutkt J. V. McKen. valued al $100,000, and is considerably F. Strickland and Associate Justice- -). damaged. M. Hawley. C Lindsay, Ont., 27. The steamer "Victoria" was burned Territorial unieera: William II. at the lower railroad wharf in this place, Jtekyati to Congrut considerable personal property belong Uwper. inz to the Captain and crew was de Snow. Zerubbubel V loss $10,000 insured. stroyed; Mmkai J . D. T. McAllister. Princeton, N. J., 27. ton. Clu William Juilor Gen. Belknap, Secreiary of War de Jitck. Janu'S Trtaiurtr livi re l tbid morning an oration before he of Common School Supeantendtiit Philosophic and American whig eocie Robert L. Campbell. lies of Princeton college. The oration with beautiful allusions and was UcberandCounty Ofileers:F. D. was repleie with strong applause. In received Vrobale County Judge the audience were President Grant, Generals Meado, Sdtct Men Lester .1. Hcrrick, Henry Secreiary llobeson, Mver and Porter of Washington, Blair, Holmes, Kichard llallantyne. the Governors of several Stales and many Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. men. After the PmtetutiHt Atlornev Aurelius Miner other distinguished Meade Generals the oration President, Williaui Critchlow, Xolariet Public Miobie were initia Col. and and Myer, F. S. Richards. ted as members of the American Whig SAcnjWilliara Brown. which dates back long' before Collector Smnfori and Attasor Bing society, the revolution. Lain. Augusta, Me, 27 Treasurer Israel Can field. The Maine State Democratic Conven- Wm. N. Fife. Coroner aserabled al Granite Hall this a.m. Superintendent of Schools Wm.W. Bur There were 738 delegates present. A. S. ton. Rice, of Rockland, was elected Presi from each dent with one - The convention afier Cilj Government: adjourned county. Incorporated bv Act of Jan. 18, 1861. the appointment of tbe committee on election Municipal biennially on the Resolutions till p.m. on wcond Monday of February. u Meetings Chas. P. Kimball of Portland was if the red nominee for Governor. City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at Uily Hall, Mam street, Philadelphia, 27. jfavor Lester J. Herrtck. Lieut. Jas. Flaherty of the 8th police Aldermen?. A. Brown, 1st Ward; district was fatally shot by a notoribus 2d W. Thomson, rough named Jas. Morghan, this p.m., Wm.W. Burton. 3d while assibling his olScers to make an Coun.if.lnrt Israel Canficld. David arrest. Winalow Moore, Charles W. Penrose, New York, 27. Frr, Iloratio B. Scoville. Paris advices declare that the leaders Recorder Thtm. G. Odell. of the Versaillists are all in favor of a Marshal Vi. X. Fife. . Constitutional Monarchy; that RepubTreasurer Aaron Farr. licanism has been destroyed by the David Jenkins. Surveyor Commune. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. London specials report great uneasiCaptain of roliceY. G. Taylor. ness hroughout England as to the future aj(ic of the Peace S. Egglestoa relations bet ween England and Germany, ConttabUC. F. Middletou. and that many of her ablest men think that war between the two nations is inevitable. , Office: Post Ogden The Timet financial articles say tbe ARRIVAL AND CLOSIXQ MAILS. turn of railway speculation is in favor T.S0a.m of tbe . ' . WtUkeCilY, dally . "bull'' interest in the market. Il 7.30 a.m . Through Mailde'ty seems reasonably certain that the short 7.30 Mail daily' Sl4, Through 70 a.m or bearish" interest has been rapidly . " Local, Box Blder County, daily "I, Through ilaU daily . , . i.M p.m increased since the Rock Island (fair CL0S1N6. 4.00 p.m last Wednesday. Nearly all the New Lake City, daily 4.im p.m, . York an 1 Western stocks have improved Tnrough Mail daily S 44 p.m, wth, Through Hail daily " upon the advantage to the other party. 3.46 p.m. Local, box Klder County, daily Lake Shore leads the market at 112, 9.00 p.m "".Through Mail daily . with a dividend of 108J, and the parties MAILS. in this stock are evidently confident of CL0II11HI. higher rates. It is said that $27,000,' atna Rich County Wedneedaye andSuturdata . . . 3.30 p.m. 000 eapiul is held" out of the Street . Jnh Optei. Mondays and Thurxdaya 2.30 p.m, among about 20,000 different stocka.111. "auUjviHeWertnesdavB and Saturday f m City Mondays and Thnradaya. 3.00 p.m. holders, and assuming this calculation to rdale Wednendava anil fcaturdaye 4.00 p.m. be correct, the holders on the Street are ""oper and Alma Wednesday! and oniy called upon to find a resting place 12.00 a.m. Saturdaya .. for 80,000 shares, or eight millions dolOl'FICB HOURS, to make their move easy and .c- """eral Delivery 8 lars, open from 8 aau, to p,m. In anticipation of a scrip divia cessful. to 0 Sunday p.m. p.iu. dend in July, subsequently, the same REOISTKT DEPARTMENT and Open froin 0 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. party are advancing upon Ohio vratide laor open from 7 a.m, t 8 p.m. and Western Tehgraph, Missl-sipWAAC MOORE, Po.Uuat(.r, while other buyers are taking hold, to some extent, of North Western, Cnion Trains Pacific, Toledo and Wabash and St." Paul Leave Ogden daily, until further slock. for gait Lake y an immense crowd were on City at 8 a.ny. and ,r e'x,ra trains see time tbe Union grounds to witness tbe game Tw'10' 'able.) for the Eaat al g ft nli For between -- Jvekiongas" and "Ekfords" of tt('Wt, at 5.35 which tbe p.m. Brooklyn. The easy way in Arr1V8 from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. "Kekiongas" beat the "Champions" yes4 45 vicini- t W tie WeV From the Eaat, 4.2-- p.m. terday surprised the clubs in this 6.30 a.m. TUe came to aay was a tc"""'" . .... . Ek- 1A .11 Lake City Tinw. uu r.ra an'l, well cuiliesicu. ki. C came out ahead by a score of fordsAnmeu-Gener- . da-cl- 11 ' no-J.- H To-da- t Divine Worship JlXY.l, Moderate Republicans objeut to Ih election of Cau.betta to the Assembly as ami patrioiic. Tho Arou.Jis.seiui.nl vf Paris, St. Denis and Sceauf h.ivu been divided into 85 election distriots. Ia the Assembly yesterday, Atideffet preseuted a report reapectirg'a contract maJe during thu r anion a ohms ee eial persons el' euormous m.ii versions. Tho Lite French toosul st Nen York. Victor Blac, is especially cuarg"d vitt The new twin has corruption iu olU.-o- . beeu covered ami subscription lu lav ueeu closuJ, the auaount desir d hit been subscribed for several times ver even peasants aud servants kavo invested thuir saving in this loan. The Republican Cojuuiittee after loud dUeusKane has rejected by a majority U twa Ihe name of aumLetta as a candidate for the. , Maxwell. V. S. Assessor V. S. Collector J ld every Sunday, in the Tabernacle. "id 2 p.m.; ..ud in the School it u"uu's of the various Want, at 0 w. p. war. . Explanation! Small Pox in London! George K. Rtgittrar of Land OJict .0 OtiDEX, UTAH, HATIJKIAY, 3.5K Culi""1! ICTION DpTotcd to News, Literature, Agriculture, 'Science, and the Arts. 'rates of advertising. 1 mm THE whom alt cipal Electoral Committees fcf Paris ia considered probable. The Khedive of Egypt has sont 15, 000 frauos to the orphans of the French e;vil to 1. ... The fourteenth annual regatta ortnc Brooklyn Yatch .club took place yesterfavorable auspices. day, under the most u, Ku-klu- cap-turn- mi. To-da- y .'' . M-t- ASSAYING. J OnVv.--l-tti- ii BANK EXCHANGE, vicC-Cons- JjUlillXJJ To-da- y To-da- y , P. P. BREWERY to-d- 5 11 F. CO., , in-in- 12-3- A - Bona-partist- t. Fl-L- l, |