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Show Zt BY Ogilm gunttion. WEDNESDAY M"h$'Zll mid SATURDAY, COMMIT. Business Marnier, to whom all "uuiniuuicutiuus should be addressed. C'lil'iue Stratford, of authorized our agent to is Providence, business for the Junction in trgnct c,che County. Got. Woods and a party of from England and various parts came to Ogden last Monday 0f the States to the mountains east to ,nd went up the tin mines. The chief of inspect some was the "Htar of the attraction point of the party were quite which over West," Some experts from Cornenthusiastic. were present and exwall, England, satisfaction with utmost their pressed of the the appearance and prospects the that It is beyond question mine. unlimited is an there ore, of which a large per cenlagc quantity, contains was Gov. The quilt' elated over of tin. of the gentlemen with him ,lie to town in high returned jnti gen-tl,m- Xik. sniriis. mcn-flinii'- B- gathering wise men, who express their convictions with Judge. Gold, silver or tin; we are not particular, but fetch it out and sever mind so much talk. Federal o t liquors to (i. 11. Tribe lor the the Inwett prices. liw-- t Wine mid Hit Mr. Thos. S. Thomas, M.uad Mails. Malad, of Samaria, complains that neither the Junction nor any other received at paper has been regularly 1 some time. for Samaria hey otten tail to reach there at all, and he has seen two packages after being delayed for weeks arrive at his town marked Sumsome- mit, Montana. Something wrong, where. We are inclined to think that sometimes the fault lies on the C. P. car, as the run is very short between Tiere and the place where the Northern mails arc, or should bo, thrown off, and w ho knows? go on to mails Samaria to however, regard, we Montat.a on the to think, fault, ping lid at the Malad City OlS. e. Colonel rickiier, who is always ready to says he w ill look into the mutter and see where the screw is loose. sometimes they In it too. He'll do FR Tim Mil U"N. (i. II. Trit e lis assert nieut of a ni'W and Tuvs ot every leeri)tieii, Miieriiir to. auylliin ot Oxdi-itCall ami ever oifered fur ile in fv-t- f eKewlime. 'lamhie befnre TnVK jtM - Coal. Springs, reasonable Mathewson & Minter, of Rock propose to furnish coal at rates to the people of Ogden. See advt. Store! (Jet your Orus, Liquors Groceries at the City Drug Store, tio-t- f JUia street, Ogden. Mr.w tid Greenwe'.l and Wright Shop. preparing to build a new flwp, 20 by 30ft , on the site of their resent place of business, but projecting 'o the business line of the street. Go iltead. Put up the buildings, business 'ill be big enough and brisk enough for Xiir t present lv. Nfw Zinc Stove Stand to protect "n ami eariKM from tii'. Alxo Floia 1'ips 'nitectors for floors and Hilts at .. C. XI. I., Opieii. P"Mi;tmino v;tf Anothkr Tik Mist:. A new mine the "Walker Uoys" has been lo oted just south of Burch Creek, about smiles from Ogden. A com any lias xeu formed, and measures are being doptod to vigorously prosecute the ork of devcloidnix The the mine. "tcimens of ore exhibited are said to as rich aa any which have been rotight into this city. 'ailed Ci.itiiixo. ! Pacific Telegraph Compiuiy. Sensible Political Action at Chicago! Chicago Supplied with Water! Robbery of a Train in Tennessee! Terrible Outrage in Wisconsin! AMERICAN. Cairo, 111., 22. At Tniou City, Tcnn., last night, while the of a train on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad were at supper, three men jumped on the engine, ran the train two miles, while two others entered the express car, overp vvered the on y man left in charge, robbed the safe of $1,000 and escaped. to two hundred tons, which were stored in the fifth story, and which broke floor to the d through the bank and real estate office of Fielding & Co. in the basement under the bank. There is a general feeling among all parties in this city and county to avoid a partisan contest at the coming election, which will take place two weeks from Our people are in no condition of temper or circumstances to engage in a political excitement at this time. A proposition to place in nomination a ticket of good and true men, in whom the people have confidence, for the city and county offices, regardless of party considerations or belongings, will doubtless be adopted, no matter what the mere politicians may do or wish to do. San Francisco 23. The bark "Clark i. Still," from the thousand Ochotsk sea, brought sixty-si- x iron-girde- new codfish. The treasurer of the Chicago relief fund has already received nearly $121,-OObesides what has been bout east independent of the committee. A man named West, and another named "Jim," both died y when being taken from the public streets to the hospital by the olice. Los Angelos, 22. The police are actually coming up on Advices from Preston, of October 11, the tracks of the nicen who atsays: tempted to fire the city last week, but The party following the miners along decline to give any information as to searching lor the goliJ fields of the Apa- their succes.- so far. Enough has been che country, once !5()0 strong, is now re- discovered i show that the Internationduced to forty-hvThey kt't the last of al society hud nothing to do with it, the party at Superstition mountain, all though it has been directly charged upsadder and wiser. on them. A petition is being circulated through Senator Morton s'arls on his return the country, reciting at length the trip to Indiana ou Wednesday morning. atrocities and murders on citizens by Chicago 2i. ,. .1.- n. i. i. .. A meeting of men who wet e, before the atlow (Jen. Crn k to pu sue his policy of fire, doing business on less than $500 suhju-i- it i.n iihi' In ians without the capital, and who were not injured, or intei terence ct' the peace eoniniinsion- - whose insurance was worthless, is called for afternoon in the southern Chicago, 23. portion of the Court House square, at 2 W. E. I.ongworthy, a carp"titer and o'clock. The object of the meeting is to builder, CLtinnilitd suicide in this city appoint a committee to inquire of the on yesterday f.n etioon. Previous to the Mayor and others in trust of the vast tire, Mr. I.onguortliy was proprietor of sums of money sent here for the relief of a simp in Court Place, near the Court Chicago sufferers, how much aid money he lost everything, including they have oa hand, and also to ascertain Housfc; S?;l.(.'(Mi wor'h of toys, by the Are, on if a small cash dividend cannot be equalwhich he subsequently ascertained his ly divided among business men who insurance was only worth ten cents on were burned out and have no means to the dollar. This led to his drinking, start again. Business men ana women and since the niglii of the 18th, he has included in this category are requested ,,.n constantly drunk. Yesterday he to attend the meeting. was found dead in his room, having shot Cook County Republican committee himself through the head. yesterday considered a proposition to Much excitement exists regarding the postpone the primary elections appointed fcl. noting of Col. Grosvenor, on Friday for lust evening, and the County ConvenThe following resnight, by the student. Sixty of the tion fixed for University studnits, it appears, had olution, offered by Horace White, of been regularly enlisted by order from the Trilunt, filially adopted : Re0 on.' Sheridan, to serve twenty days in solved, That the Republican County Condefence of the city; and it is claimed by vention and primaries be postporel unsntne, that the boy was acting under or- til further notice. That in the mean ders, and was justified in tiring, after time a county committee be appointed Grosvenor had refused to halt. with a view to the nomination of a ticket The week opens with a very hopeful to be supported by both parties; that in aspect us regards relief matters. The the event that no ngreemenl can be made new system works well. The weather between the committees, the convention lemains remarkably mild. The number be held; that if un agreement be reached, of a jilie ints for aid are somew hat the convention shall not be held, but from day to day. The provistickets communicated by ihetwo commitions for shelter are being rapidly presstees shall be recommended to the voters ed forward: nnl everything looks as of theeoiinty. A committee was appointcheerful as could be expected under the ed to notify the DemocraiicCcntral Comdoleful circumstances. mittee of their action, and its meeting A horrible outrage was recently perwas adjourned until this morning. New York, 2i. petrated in Viroqua, Wis. A man ami woman named liarrett. supposed to be The Russian fleet with the Grand living together in an unlawful manner, Duke Alexis has not yet been signalled w eie waited upon in the night by a par- in the lower bay, but an announcement ty of citizens, w ho seized, and tarred of its arrival is hourly expected. Acand feathered them. The parties were tive preparations are still going on for living in an illegal manner, at least not the reception. without the lorm of marriage. Mr. The contributions received yesterday w as married to the wo- by the Chamber of Commerce CommitChester li man with w hom he is now living, in this tee for the Chicago sufferers amounted city, Mecember loth, 1S70. by the po- to $1,086.40 making a total sent by the lice Jutiec; it is claimed (hat he had a Chamber of Commerce of $804,302, and wife in Minnesota, and that legal proa grand total from New York of $3,263,-123.?ceedings for bigamy were begun against him. On the night mentioned, about 20 Arrangements for hying the comer persons, with faces blackened and cloth- stone of the Franklin Statue, in Printing' disguised, visited the house of Mr. ing House square, are now completed. liarrril, and seized him and wife. Some The ceremonies will take place on ThursheUl him. while others stripped her enday next with Masonic honors. John tirely naked, bound her hands and feet, H. Anthorn, Grand Master of Masons of lied a rope around her feet and dragged the State of New York, will officiate as her into the yard. There she was haul-e- l head of the Grand Lodges present. about for some time amid jeers and At the conclusion of the Yacht race derision, and then a coat of tar and yesterday, the following letter from Mr. feat ers wan applied to her body. The Ashbury was received by the committee, friends then selected a rough rail, and dated on board the "Livonia," Oct. 23, with her feet still tied together, amid her 1871: To the Stilin r Committee of the screams of pain, forced her limbs apart, New York Yacht Club Association. "To thrust the rail between them, and bore prove that 1 am right as to the ultimate her irito a field, where site w as thrown of my protest as regards race number down and left. Reluming to the house, two. I now claim a continuation of they subjected Mr Barrett to nearly ev- series for the possibility of winning two ery possible indignity, and then tarred mote in which event I should claim the and feathered him, and carried him to cup. the place where his wife was, nnd dumpFOREIGN. ed him besido her. T!ie man and woParis, 20. A dispatch from Marseilles recived man, after some time got free from their fastenings', cleared tlo tnselvcs as well as here announces the arrival in that city Ihey could and returned lo the house; of Prince Napoleon; ho will tako passage the woman very badly injured. Thir- iuiUiediately for Corsica. teen persons were arrested nnd examin Taris, 23. ed on Tuesday and Wednesday of this There is a scarcity of money in Paris, week, all ot luesobut three h ive been nnd to relieve in some measure the puby discharged, an alibi being' proven, al lic distress the bank of France though in the case of some, it. is believed commenced to isstio thirty-fivmillions to be a lie by the witnesses of francs in cunency of small denomi It is now believed that at least natiens. of our Chicago Insurance Companies An extensive military establishment will do much better than has been ge is to be formed at Rouen. It will comexpected; the prospect is that prise a school of artillery and an arsenwhile some of them will piy a consider- al within Iho city, and a camp and a able per centagc of their risks, at least series of forts outside. Thiers will lay on of them, the "Republic", wiil ulti- the foundation stonS , ef the artillery mately pay in full. The last mentioned school. ' Announces that it ig Company, y Paris 24. now paying an instalment of 25 per cent The disturbances in Corsica were on all i;s risks, without waiting for a merely slight broils between the local ii inute adjustment. The probability is police officers and the people. that after a, complet It is said that prince Napoleon anagistment1. will of losses it fu in nounced his intention to make a political pay The entire unburned parts of the city speech to the people of Ajaccio. , are now amply supplied with water. It is however shut off from the burnt disFip.b riMi s. The C. V. R. R. Co. 0, - I Several new locutions hfiTe been made is m.d during the present week, Silver mouth. in word everybody's (he is nowhere, and gull is scarcely - OCCHsioillllI -v a ideee of uouvv, quartz forms a nucleus tor of a knot of niinerally- the 11 Speial to the Ooden Junctiox by the Atlautic and Edwin KOTICE .Mr. JJ-fl- TELEG-BAPI- new and tnieti.iiri stork f n,.,H-- . CiuiUuiR uow on Hnlo at ..C.M.I .Ot'iton. Ti if i 0. Clipped. The following are from the Deseret Evening Newi of the 25th inst : About noon on Saturday, Jas. Toms, who keeps a small store a nhort distance north of MoKimmin's livery stable, Eaut Temple street, had a vessel of somo kind, on the sidewalk in front of his premises, which had fire in it, when two ladies, Mrs. Hardman and Mrs. Raybould, both of the Seventh Ward, passed that way. The dress of the former came in contact This was with the flame in the vessel. not perceived, however, till the ladies were opposite the livery stable, wheu Mrs. Hardman was completely enveloped Several men rushed out of in flames. the stable and proceeded with all their might to extinguish the fire, and in doing so, one of the gentlemen, Mr. Ketch-um- , had his hands rather severely burned. Strange to say, although her dress was almost totally consumed, ths lady escaped without, bodily injury. It is needless for us to comment on the danger, to life and properly, of having fire ou the sidewalk of the most public thoroughfare in the city, and we trust the above mentioned occurrence will prove a salutary lesson to those who need it. A letter from Isaac W. Pierce, dated at Men wood, Sevier county, Oct. 16th, says : ' The people here are preparing to put in another crop. The Iudians are peaceable. We have bad, how. ver, to keep giving them presents to maintain We are friendly relations with them. yet without a post office, but hope to have one soon. ,"A very extensive coal bed was lately discovered, a few miles from here, by A. W. Buchanan It is tid F. E. King. about three miles in length and from two to four feet thick. A company will soon be organized to develope it. "N. W. Brimhall has completed his aw mill, which is in successful operation. "The bridge across the Sevier River, between here and Richfield, is completed. "There is yet plenty of room for good people who wish to migrate hither aud make for themselves homes." UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER DEY GOODS GROCERY 3IONDAY, ,IULY IT, IM'.l'.lttTJSKVr, PIO.VEKR LIXK OF UTAH. fash-Bbl- Cash Uttil utl Kt L it.iU ir i.ian..nn.li Woodmunsee's Store, r.niH Malu-etroo- t, tnr Ogtlen. Miking Salk. The "Tavlor"' ledtre in 'J'or's Kanyon is bonded to Mr. Moore California for $15,000. The papers ir in the First National Bank. Cash paid in 90 days. Jf an extension '"ne is required the price lo be advanced. Low prioe, very s , trict, not being needed there at present. have adopted Knowles' Fire Pumps for The inconveniences and sufferings occasioned throughout the city by the ruin and temporary suspension of the waterworks can be better imagined than deWe have learned some points scribed. with reference to t'no destruction of the First National Bank building not hereThis building, erectKraK tor Sale at Ro1rt tofore published. il2l"",T n Thei-corner of Washing' are the ed on the south-wes- t Oplen. p,r't. "fifle, are the earliest and moat ton and Stale Btreets, was considered irjl" ""i "f l""'06" Ter raijH, nnd will keep "fiiriTti n "ers. Grain taken in exchange. fir proof, ns it would have been in any H.'k The main floor and the ordinary fire desks of the bank would not have been Porc INS Whn V,n. Wl . C materially injured but for the enormous ,rji)A Knock'- - advt. weight of lithographic stores, amounting e . ue at all their large nnd Stock, just received, consisting, in part, of Call attention to . will loave Ogden daily at 8 a.m., and Arrivo at Salt Ijike Citj at 10 a.m. and Trains 5.S0 p.m. 7J0 p.m. Ijike City daily at 6 a.m. aud J.fc p.m. Arrive at Oijdeu at 7 a.m. aud 4.45 p.m. Leave Salt well-asHort- ed Poplins Grenadines Lawns Piqiias Marseilles, Fine Shawls and a full complement of SUMMER GOODS. In addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS THE WILL RCIf SHOE DEPARTMENT DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) is complete in Cs'eiHV, California and other AX2 SHOES, Croquet Slippers their ticket b( will be cligrged Pasxengers will please pnrolitt the oihVo!. Kitty cents ndditions.1 when Hie tttro is colluctvd ou tba Ladies', Mioses and Children' Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. and G p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 5.S0. p.m. Juniettas trtiu. and all the latest styles,. Also For all informatitiu concerning Freight or apply to II.O.CAI.PKH, eieu'l Ticket and Freight Agent HATS and CAPS; Pas-sa- Ladle Kiindowns Gipsies A" 11 Noil's Ve., Gent Straw and Panama. JOHN SHARP, fUI'KKlSTKNDKNT. liars Carpets Mosquito Window CnrlaiitH tf and Shade. NEW FDBH rflJRE! LOT OF READY-MAD- E CLOTHING. A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD WARE, etc., etc. Call aud Examine. LA ItO KPT, BKST ASD MOfT ( OMPLETF. I Gen. rpiIE As Officer and Gentlkman. Stixk of Furniture evur brought iuto i de Trobr and and staff arrived at Og- Ovlell MOW ON SALE H. ECCLES & den yesterday morning on their way lo AT Fort Steele, to which post the General WM. PIDCOCK, is removed from Camp Douglass. Gen. do Trobriand curries with him the MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, respect aud best wishes of the bona fide citizens of this Territory; he is a gentleWholesale ISetail . man and a soldier and too much of a J. ltOBT. WILSON'S, 3Inin Wtroet, 0jlen. i'arlor Sets man to be made a tool of by any infamous clique or unprincipled "ring." Col. and Dealer Kcili'oom Nets, Drawing Itoora Kcts, who has heretofore had the of the Sofas, good feelings community lakes of charge Camp Douglass. The following in relation tothe change ISetlttteads is clipped from the Omaha lleroltk Ma resscM, Col. Morrow supersedes General de C Kiiulst, 1 robriand in command of Camp Doug- ele. civ. lass. 1 In.-- is by order of the President, and was dictated by the judicial junta An elegant Assortment of at Salt Lake, w ho never had any particular love for the Frenchman. Col. Picture frame MOULDINGS. Morrow is a good soldier aud an accomCOFFINS and METALLIC plished gentleman. If he has the courage to assert independence of the junta, CASKETS. he will b true to his duty and preserve AH kinds of Cabinet Work and Repairing ex his record uuta. nished But if lie yields ecuted in the best manner and on the slmrtest to the clamor of McKcan 4 Co., he will notice. tall by the way side. Morrow, ISiireau, it hairs of all Tables n t?S Dried Apricots and Teaches wanted at the Z. C. M. I., Ogden. They must all be peeled. 63t:' From VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & IS ALL KISD8 OF FURNITURE, CABINET WORK. UPHOLSTERY, etc. etc. Main Street, Ogden, UTAH, Have for Sals, at prices to unit every body, a complete atoclc of Furniture of all kinds, unexcelled in the Territory. For Trices see Handbills. N.Ii. All kinds of Buildins.Carpenter and Job Work neatly executed, oa abort notice and reasonable terms. Grain taken In payment. RED, ECCLES & PIDCOCK, 87tf Main street, Ouei a. The Morgan College WHOLESALE Juurnil for October is a neat well arTo the People of the North. ranged j criodical devoted to college inH terests. is published at Morgan's JOELSON AND MORRIS, Commercial College, Salt Lake City, and AND Proprietor, and Dealer in reasons urges potent why young men should qualify themselves for business And Manufacturers of all kinds of positions. 90, 92, and 94, Lake Street, (Corner Dearborn Street,) Very Fink. "The Scenery of CaliforThe Bent ami Cheapest Stock in tiie Territory. nia" is a very handsome little work, with Grocsbcck'a well executed illustrations, for sale, with Corner, Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. $5y Especial attention to Territorial many other interesting books, pamphlets 59 3m Trade. and papers at Low and Sons, R. R. depot. Mr. Low and his son Alf. are up with the times, and doing a thriving trade. in the different Settlements. HOME MANUFACTURES. New Vol. The Utah romolagist for OUR October contains the list of premiums VjrJLUJLA.X. J awarded at the late Agricultural Fair in St. George. This number is the first of Vol. 2. The romohgitt is devoted to now operation, manufacturing Cloth the interests of and can ot superior quality. be obtained of J. E. Johnson, its enerThe Highest Priec for STORE, getic editor and publisher, at St. George, Wool. for $1.00 per annum. Friend J., wereert the information that the JfNCTlON Ss a j. at our Coli-eo- DRUGGISTS, Paint & Oil Dealers 3TUIlISriTXJIlI3, UPHOLSTERY. CHICAGO. BRICHAM CITY To all the People n S11 fruit-grower- s, vl tcmi-wrelh- nzn;i. Oct. In this city, 20, 1871, of bleeding of the lungs, Moroni, son of Elijah and Mary Ann Able, aged 23 years, six months and sixteen days'. Deceased was born in Cincinnati Ohio, in the year 1848; emigrated to Utah with his parents in 1853, was ban tized into the Church of Jesus Christ at eight years of age,' and remained faithful member. few days previous to his death he desired the administra tion of the Elders, nnd was ordained an Elder, f r which he expressed his grati tude. Through nil his sickness he manifested a meek and humble spirit, and faith in the cause of CbriBt. Cash paid for Hides their shops from Ogden to Sacramento, and have one attached to every switch engine on the line. These pumps can be used whether the engine Let him ret; It I not often is stationary or in motion. By a nozzle Tint his soul hath known repose; water can attachment, be thrown a disLet him rest; they rest but seldom tance of a hundred feet and projected Those who have itlnf for foes. over any of their buildings at the depot. He was weary, worn with siiffot.'nfr, Four hundred feet of hose Is ready at His brow a crown of joy hth prcss'd the depot in case of fire. To each Oft with temples sadly arhinc; yard engine long whistles are attached He wj weary; let him rest. to give fire signals. We recommend our merchants to take a look at the excelA. A. lent arrangements made at the depoi in Salt Lake and California papers view of accident by fire. Com. please copy. 3J-fi- Ent Temple Htroet, SALT LAKE CITY, Good Chairs for $13 per Dozen, down and (Knocked Full Leaf Tables 186. ESTABI.ffUKD, iVU Vlil H. DiNWOODEY'S 111T1E paid e e I.ui.ops. Jones nnd Maguire fitted have a tailors, up very :,?t and attractive establishment a of the '.. C. M. I. The new front U great iuipro emcnt and the interior M'er looked go clean, pleasant and Jlt,y as at present. They are good orkmen, and will no doubt receive a iargi! sharo of public patronage. AND boxed,) aud - $8 WILLARD MERCANTILE CO., Kitchen Tables W 1LL.A1UJ UI1 1 , U. L li. 11.. Walnut Bureau, with glass, Produce Merchants "TOBpKRS IN WHEAT, BAR. LEY, OATS, CORN, Kirn ffeod. riour, Pried iron uiiuer, r,gs, Tew-he- uranara flour, Duop Beans, Potatoes, 8alt, Bacon, naese, rrun and Vegetables, CIIAltCOAH,. Young Sioek, Work j 'B JTi- - and XCa- mil th Attftntififi ...... , vrtf fitarea '' iUinpsiu; Frpibk'ni, etc.; all orden filled with oar and sV..-,,- . A General Assortment of M ERCll AN'litf consuuiuy on muni, at iav A'iiUiv.O. kept - - 9. $0. J30Mdfrl. Walnut Bodsteads, 22-- tf $10 to $17 F. A. KING & CO., to (Successors C. B. McGregor), BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL NEWS AGENTS. TVth SUPPLY OF BOOKS, PArKUS, etc, constantly a hand, and Magazines, 1. for gale AT PUBLISHERS' PRICKS. Also a choice Selection of Fancy Oooos, Cigars, We hare a BLACKSMITH SHOP to connection Tobacco., ate, .to, at our lie put, Binoui'a with our liUHinee. 14 nor Spaa. Job. Shoeing, 11 .-- I. V: - lI . i, Hf Corner, Ogden City. A. GOOD as the BEST and as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, at the Coal and Lime Sign, Corner of FOURTH En-tir- 48-- ti & YOUNO satisfaction guaranteed. J. STREETS,-OGDE.V- M. THOMAS. E. J. WATKINS, Hoot and Shoe Maker, Fifth AttheigoftheBiKBoot, Boots All 8treet, Ogdeiu kinds of and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed. Produce taken in (uvaienC Highest Priee paid for all kinds of llides. 49-- Kumeuibn tba Big Boot, "ift Hit |