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MINEta, ATTOltXEY & COUNSELOR. Olllce at Rosidonee 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. kinds of legal btisiuess promptly attended it; DU. WOODWOKTII, Physician and Snrgoon. Stomach Warranted to Extract Tape aud Worms, etc. All calls promptly attended to. OCJIEX CITY, UTAH. Tacrine matter from the Cow always on hand. 34-t- f Tidbits, M.D. F. II. Simmons, M.D. DRS. TIBBITS & S1MM0N3, Physicians anu Subgeons, Office, & 2nd South (Over Dutterfteld's Store.l Corner of Main Sts., SAIsT LAKE CITY. Surgery in all its branches Bolicited. 34-- tf ASSAYING. Assays of every description of ores made returns given within twelve hours,by JOHN REED, LogMi, Cache County. 30-tTerms Reasonable. Bil f BANK EXCHANGE, Main Street, Ogden. -- BILLIARD HALL. Tlicchoicost Wilier, Liquors and Cigars iu the Market. Finest ' Hall in the City. Every attention given to customers. '"m BOCHMILLEll & MtXTER. 32-t- f U. P.' BREWERY MALTING HOUSE, P trlCl , Ogdcn, Utah. r l'T a,f. gtitti tu hD.mciwinB ....... i. cmjur.iv. ( nvi jvicauao, fATTT wgrr lieer,Cool and 3parkliiig,ahray on baud oaloons and Families Supplied. r nent fnmi lVmons residing along the Uk,'. ,""6U:a liw "urrnunding Tuwna will he ,lt the rate of $5.00 per eight gal- - fBt'IPr'r'! f JIa" wil' regulated till niade prire of graia A literal alhnvane. to ueuls. mt r1 01IL, j Local Rnsweu, i . . complicate difficulties where-- none u;ed to exist! and that ho ought to b driven iguominiously from the kneb. His whole course as Judge, U cc aa 22 34 0(1 9 IS '25 42 6 16 25 U4 65 M Column, 22 oS 51 70 115 UK 11C E.i Ikl or. n on iiu uu in.ini ll.im Hi i r )kl ill Biisiuwn Curds $4 ix-- month. All to. oet-upie- JL 1 Devoted to News. Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. HATES OF ADVERTISING. it held We are more than ever convinced that Judge lileKean, who the pluee ofotie whose lnisiii.su it U .... ....a I: s o uuunuirter aw ucnuuin i iisuuu biirot firmed a as any is as eiiu nti'iit. Mormon he dl'sires to piTHceute; that to is utterly .wanting in sagacity or Inowlodge of law; that his purpoisti u l.ft. COPY 1 The Mormon QueHtion) i.ltmin. BY teli:giiafil Special to the Ouden Jusotio-- i hy the Atlautic and l'acilic Telegraph Compauy. Arrest of Tweed for Fraud on the City of New York! Flight of Tweed's Accomplices! Demand for Mechanics in Chicago! The English Situation-Spee- ch of Gladstone! AMEUICAX. I'hicngo, 27. The first ice of the season formed lust was very night, mid the weather y severe on the homulvsii sufferers. The real suffering of the tire is yet to come to runny. Numerous persons are in digging up their goods buried duiiiig the tire on the Southern luke shore. The extensive preparations and undertakings fur rebuilding the destroyed pans of the city hnve brought intu d cunt ud the services of all the mechanics and common laborers that can be secured. There is nut a carpenter, mason, or bricklayer who is dicposod to work, who is not noiv employed, aud thousands more are needed immediately. The most sirious apprehension as to Ciiicago's aliiity to rebuild herself speedily is based on the prospect that ninny of these who ate anxious to commence at once and push foiward vigorously new buildings will be delayed by lackof tiiu needful workmen, building inechauicsw.io want employment should come hither; here they are sure of obtaining work at good wages for many months to come. The farmers iu this vicinity are also complaining of scarcity of help. The immense fields of ripened corn need to be husked, und the fall work preparatory to 'next years crops is being seriously retarded from lack of hands, inauy of the workmen by the farmers hearing of the good w;;es they can command in Chicago arc leaving the faring and tiockiug to the city. It is gravely ch.iijred in certain quarters that there is a combination among tiiti buildiug mechanics iu this city to discourage their brothers from coming here from other cities by misrepresentation? as to w hat it costs lo live here, danger of starvation aud the like; their object being lo command the situation themselves and compel their employers to exhorbilant wages. The Swedish population being mostly settled on the north side suffered large'y iu the fire aud many of them are preparing to leave or have left the city des- paring of their ability to retrieve their fortuues. The American publisher of the London Lanea has tendered to all the subscribers of the Lancet w ho have lost their back numbers in the fire the entire volumes of 1S70 and 1871 gratis. there were more vessels in this harbor on Monday and Tuesday this week than during anv 48 hours in the history of Chicago. This is to be accounted for largely by the fast that favorable winds from the north-eas- t prevailed on Sun day and Monday. Sotuebotiy yesterday afternoon attempted for the second time to fire the Episcopal Ch.irch of S. S Peter and Paul. An larra was sounded, end the flames which were discovered in the basement were extinguished. A lady living near the church says she saw a man leave the building a few minutes before the fire was discovered. A quantity oi woou una oe placed in the building and set fire to. It is be lieved the attempt was made bv a thie or thieves for purposes of robbery, an opportunity for which would have been ali'orded had the flames gained head way. The previous attempt was made last Saturday night, but was frustra ted. The citizens of the north side call upon the Hoard of Public Works to send them the lake water and stop the artesian well water. The latter is fit only for the exigency for whioh it was deconnot be vised, but should tinued longer. It leaves a strong yel-la- n deposit in wash basins, aud is offensive to the taste. The total debt of the county, aside from interest is S3.300.000. To provide for the floating debt and current expenses the sum of $1,281,000 is needed for the next fiscal year. The value of tax able property is now supposed to be The constitutional limit $70,000,000. of taxaiion will not bring the requisite amount for current expen-es- . Sew York, 27. The following are the particulars concerning the arrest of Wra. M. Tweed, Sheriff M. Brennan, aocotnpanied by Mr. Jarvis, chief officer of the arrest department in the Sheriff's office, waited on Wm.' M. Tweed t'lis evening at the office of the Commissioners of Publio Works, and served him with the order of arrest issued by Judge Leonard, of Albany. There were present his counsel, Messrs. Vanderpool, Bartlett and Qrabam, and several well known citizens The who volunteered as bondsmen. amount of bail required, two millions of dollars, was promptly offered. Some of the time was occupied in examining papers and interrogating parties who were to become sureties for Tweed. Sheriff Brennon and his deputy examine eaoh individual in regard to the amount require to entitle them to qualify. Fol- lowing are the names of Tweed's bonds- 1, 1S71. UTAH, WISUXIiSDAY, Jay Gould, qualified in $1,000,000 Ovc- - $1,000,000 worth of his real $400,000 in real estate and $ti00.000 estate has been thus transferred within iu personal property; Benjamin Fair-chil- d tho past few days, an3"yesterday' he in $300,000 in real estate; Torrence made over to Richard M. Tweed, his son, Farley in $300,000 in real estate and real cstato to the value of $073,000, inpersonal property, and Hugh J. Hast- cluding his Fifth Avenue residence. ings in $100,000 in personal property. The Complaint undo against Tweed aud The Sheriff having complied with the others, before Juilc Barnard, demands order, and Mr. Jarvis having completed judgment for the people of over $G,000,- all the papers according to law, took 000. liail in $il.000,(XK is demanded. their departure. Mr. Tweed appeared Ingersoll, Garvey and Woodward have calm and collected during the proceed- fled, thus leaving Tweed aloue to ansner ings. It is understood that the Sheriff the complaint. T.. ere was considerable has also au orderof arrest for Ingersoll, excitement iu political circles yesterday Woodward and Garvey, but the papers relative to Tweed's arrest, but no trouble is npprehended. are not yet served. ihe voluminous bill , of complaints Washington, 27. Miss Alice Logan, who was married upon which Wiu. M. Tweed was arrested in this city, the day before yesterday, yesterday is general in its charge against to Albeit i. Aiken, both members of a lweed, Garuey, Ingersoll aud Woodtheatrical compauy, now playing at ward, who are all made parties to the Well's Opera House, was found wander- suit as defendants, and it asks judgment ing around the streets last night in a against thetu for $6,312,000 with interstale of mental aberration, and was est and costs. It was made returnable carried to the Central Guard House. at Albany, and the case will be tried in She charged a conspiracy on the part of that county and not in New 1 ork. Ac Aiken and oihers to ruin her in forming companying the bill of coinp aiuts are this marriage. The matter, however, many important atudavits among wnich will be patched up by friends. is that of John II. Keyser. making oath All public departments will be closed that most of the warrauts iu his name in respect to the memory of were forged. the late Hon. Thos. Ewing. Jackson S. Schultz, assignee of John Stokes had a long II. Keyser's estate, has commenced suit interview with the Commissioner of In- in the Supremo Court a ainst W. W. ternal Revenue this morning, during Tweed for $42,000, and Woodward for which he recited at length his version $19,000, being claims against these parof the story of county swindling. He ties, due Keyser for services rendered. declares he is able to prove his entire Woodward having absconded, Judge innocence. Barnard granted an application fur at A prominent of tho Depart- tachment against his property oa Broad ment of State says M. Cuiaeazy wrote way. editorials against the Admiuisiralion and ihos. A. Ledwith has written a letter the Treaty ot Washington, which Mrs. accepting the nomination of the lam-man- y Democracy for the Supreme Court. tatacazy sent lo Mrs. betniett with a request to have them published iu the Hie Justice says Ins sentiments aie unHerald. The manuscripts were for- changed, and that he will continue to warded to Secretary Fish without be- do battle for an honest Government in the future as iu the past. ing printed. m. Bennett, car driver, aged 50 Delphi, Ind., 27. Jerome Brooks, the murderer of A. W. years, while with his com Slater, at Logansport last April, was panions on the platf rm of the Harlem Ine risouer pass Railroad freight car was thrown to the hanged uere ed a very uneasy nigbt, sleeping but lit grouud, and both legs severed by the tle. The parting between him aud his wheels. His injuries are fatal; he leaves mother this moruing was very affecting. a family. He was brought out between V and 10 The yacht race between the "Sappho o'clock, and after a short pause in the and "Dauntless" resulted in a Sheriffs office, was taken to the scaffold, victory for the "Sappho," beating her where he conducted himself with great antagonist by 3 minutes, 30 seconds. coolness, lieing asked if ne Had any Ihe race was devoid of excitement. Wasuington 28. thing io say, he answered; he would ne er forgive that lying Hurst, who had Additional warrants were issued tobeen a witness against him. After this day for parties in Tennessee and elseno word escaped him, except wheu the where, w ho are charged with being inrope was about to be put around his volved in the special county frauds, for neck. He fixed it himself, sayiti2 that which Stokes and othhis blood should be on no man's hands, ers were arrested yesterday. It is ad then stood firmly on the platform and mitted that a system of gigantio frauds gave a last glance around; the cap was on the Treasury will be unearthed, and drawn over his head, and precisely at involve a good uiany people of high po10:43A he was la itched into eleruity, sitions. A few faint struggles aud all was over, Trenton, X. J.. 28. After hanging about ten minutes, he was The wife and children of W. C. Jay, cut down and h s body conveyed inside editor of the Trenton Detective, are supthe prison. Rev. Dr. Stebbins attended posed lo have perished in the fire at him on the scaffold, and offered a fer Kawaka, of which Mr. Jay received invent prayr in his behalf. A largt telligence indirectly, and the last issue crowd was present, but was very quiet of his paper announces that if the rumor and orderly, and dispersed peaceably, prove true, no further issue will be pubbe prisoner was lished. when all was over, 23 years of age. lie made a confession m n: sky-larki- y i last night, acknowledging his complicity in the crime for which he was condemned, but claiming, however, that Carr, his confederate, struck the fatal blow Carr was convicted ot murder in the second degree, and waa sentenced to prison for life. Chicago, 28. The city and county ticket, jointly adopted by the Republican and Demo ci alio committees, commands the sup of i ort of all except some disappointed and will be elected by large majority. Tho ticket contains the name of one colored man, John Jones, a wealthy citizen, for County Commission er. Legal proceedings navo been com menced against five Chicago Insurance companies, to wind up their affairs and appoint a receiver, on the ground that they are insolvent. Among the relics of the fire, offered for sale yesterday, by a boy, was the thighbone of a woman, who had evidently been burned. A large force of workmen are erecting a temporary Court House on Adams street. Field, Lieter & Co., have commenced a large brick building on the corner of Madison and Market streets. The following is a proclamation of the Mayor, in accordance with which, spe: cial services will be held "In view of the recent appalling public calamity, the undersigned, mayor of Chicago, hereby earnestly recommends th&tuiltbe inhabitants of this city do observe Sunday, October 29th, as a special day of humiliation and prayer. Of humility for those past offences Against Almighty God, to which these severe afflictions were doubtless intended to lead our minds, and of prayer for the relief and comfort of the suffering thous ands in our midst, for the restoration of our material prosperity, and especially for our lasting improvement as a people in reverence and obedience to God Nor should we ever, amidst our losses and sorrows, forget to render thanks to Him for the arrest of the devouring fires, in time to save so many homes, and for the unexampled sympathy and aid which has flowed in upon us from every quarter of our land, and even from beyond the Beas. (Signed,) R. B. Mason, Mayor. New York, 28. The Timet states that Tweed has been busy during the past few weeks hiding away all his personal and real estate; his stocks have been nearly all sold or transferred, and all his houses and lots in this city turned over to his relatives. s, VOL. II. unless Mr. llai court has been favorably siiee the pnwecution of the leading instructed toward the church by the Moruiona began, has been that ol. English Government in its treatment of narrow-minde- d aealot, as ignorant of the Italian Pupal question. aw as he is reckless gf the coiiso-London 28. t acts. Hon. Mr. Gladstone delivered a queiiecs ol Ins extra-jtmicispeech at Blockhead. A large science lie started out, not to investigate, but it as present and behaved iu a riro; orto convict. All his utterances ami Gladstone his derly manner throughout. whole conduct have hhown'th'u stated that, notwithstanding contrary hist. assertions, the country at large still animus of the man from first to He minisof it exhibits finalities worst the The the Government. supported try also, even in their present trying po- fanatic, and it is almost safe to say, sition, did not feci themselves at all from his doing, that he is a religions weakened, but were still strong in posand is bettor fitted session of the confidence and esteem of bigot of some sort, to the He believed the efforts of perforin the peoplo. part of a wandering the Liberal party had been appreciated, dervish than to sit iu judgcuicut and that its vitality and influence were where the liberty of oue of au opposdaily b coining more established facts, ing creed is at stake. lie denied in toto the allegaiion chargWhat is it that this man aud his ing the Government with observing a confederates We propose to do? aud partisan oppressive policy towards the working classes; he and his ministe- have shown that they are arraigning rial colleagues deserved the good will f men under a law which has no applithe workiugmcn, and he believed that cability iu the cases at tho bar; that despite the statements concerning the hard course pursued in the matter by they are giving a construction to au the Government, its policy was really act which it will not bear. It apjust, and open to important criticism. pears that the council for the prisonReferring to the condition of affairs in er took the same around that the Ireland, he stated his belief that the Irish Union did in advauce, of tho inappli people vere becoming more satisfied. of the Territorial law under He, as well us many oihers who took a cability are held. The Judge vhich in interest national they affairs, deep personal and who, from their position, were pe- iitiuiatcs that it does not make any culiarly conversant with the details of tiifl'ercuce what the meaning or inten the Government, was daily becoming tion of the statute was at the time it more convinced that the foundation has ! His object is to procuro been laid in Ireland of a solid and last- was passed conviction a by a perversion of the ing political oontent. Touching the rumors and statements which had been statute, which, as a sworn Judge, ho widely circulated of late relative to the is obliged to interpret according to momentous condition of affairs in the its true intent, aud not to gratify his army, he stated tiat he was convinced malthe army was never more able to meet religious prejudices and personal Fed-e- nl ice. We informed tho are that an enemy or to commence a war if such officials aro acting wholly withwere necessary, than now. He also repudiated all reports concerning the al- out authority pr advice from Wash, leged dissatisfaction in ihe army. He iugtou. They aro iudulgiug iu tho aid the questien of reform in the pres ent Constitution of the House of Lords pastime of small men, dressed iu a had lately been considerably agitated little brief authority, iu order to feed through the country, and he considered vanity, exhibit power and make a ' that of the utmost importance that a de- uobe. cision satisfactory to the nation should The consequences of the course of be arrived at. He himself approved of these bliud zealots or design in-- : mis-chi- ef itie hereditary principle of accession. mi: kern are bound to bo evil. which now obtained, as being prefera ble to any others which have been so Thousands of children, innocent n far suggested. any on earth, will be made bastard and deprived of their patrimony by . Full reports of the l;wt German expedition to the North Pole me published. It is claimed that the expedition was Kucee.s.si'ul, and that the Tiilar hca was discovered iVeo of ice aud swarming with whalea. English papers announce a strike of all hauds in tho woolen trade at Dtfwsbury, numbeiinp 14,500, fur an advauce of ten to fifteen per cent, in wages. An early settlement of tho dispute was, however, probable. Romantic Amelia (to her be trothed young doctor) "Look, dear, such a beautiful sunset! The sky is London, 27. The members of the Municipal Govall crimson." Unromantic Doctor ernment of this city, have been invited "Ya-a- s appears to have had a mus to a grand banquet, to be given in their on. tard Punch. plaster honor in Paris, by the municipality of that city. It has not been decided J ustin McCarthy writes from Lonwhether the invitation will be accepted. Dispatches from the continent, state don that "the West End shopkeepers that the movement for the relief of the are vexed because the Queen lives in sufferers by the Chicago calamity, is such retirement, and they would welmeeting with a great degree of success. come Beelzebub to the throne if tho In Frankfort aud the other cities of Ger fiend balls court aud in and the imperial cities gave many, principal through out Austria and Hungary, committees encouraged the spending of money." FOREIGN. are actively canvassing in aid of the movement. His Imperial Majesty, the Cxar, has decided that the Russian Diplomatic Le gation in Berlin shall be raised to the rank of a full Imperial embassy accord ing to the court of the German Empire. Berne, Swiixcr and, 27. It is announced that France owes the Swiss Con:ederation 2,500,000 francs for the maintainance of Bourbaki's army in Switzerland. Berlin, 27. The German Parliament has adopted a resolution approving the ratification of the treaty with Franco. Paris 27 The French Government has adopted a plan for the of the arThe project con.; my of the Republic. templates a national military force consisting of nine army corps, each corps to be composed of three divisions made up of two brigades, and each brigade of two regiments, each regiment to number 3,000 men. This will give an army numThe cavalry bering 342,000 soldiers. and artillery arms of the servico, which are not included in the above account, will also be augmented. The army service in Algeria will give 15,000 extra men. Previous to his departure from Corsica, Prince Napoleon resigned his seat in the General Council of the island. Vienna 27. The Austrian Government have submitted in Cabinet to the proposal for the suppression of the Internal ioual Society by the ministry of the Emperor William of Berlin, in consideration that it shall decide that the church conclave which will be assembled for the consideration of the Pontifical Testamentary act of Pope Pius the Ninth, shall meet in France and not in Rome. Rome 27. Members of the Vatican Circles Committee continue to report that His Holiness the Pope will shortly leave Rome, ft y Old Mr. A.; at about eighty years oi age, was so bold as to marry young wife, and in due course of time was presented with a son. On tne aay oi cnnstening, tne nurse handed young master about with the usual exclamation that he was the very image of his papa. "Very like inueea, saia a laay: "no fiair, no teeth." the actioir of the Federal And what good will be attained? Why, the Mormon polygamies will be thrown into prison. That will be full compensation for all the trouble taken. A little sweet re venge will be grateful that is all. We have it on good authority that some of these conspirators at Jalt Lake admit that they are resorting to foul means, und chuckle ovwr tho fleets they are going to produce This is not the spirit that should ac- tuate men lurcsteu with the power of dispensing impartitd justice accord ing to the real meaning of the laws. If there were a statute of the United States under which these polygamous Mormons could bo punished, wo shoidd Siiy, under tho circumstances,' that it was not wisely cuacted. judge is not to bo held responsible to the bar ot public opinion for acts doue under the authority ot law, but tho Utah Judge has felt no Buch pres sure, llis course is not sanctioned by popular sentiment ainoug the peoplo of Salt Lake who have no sympathy with the peculiar institutions of the Mormons. Ttio conspirators are striking a blow at progress by repell-iu- g capital and population, and continuing polygamy instead of abating: it. Sacramento Union! officials. '., Ogden Tin Mines. Tho tin mines at Ogden are at- tracting considerable attention. Experienced miners and experts from Cornwall, England, report them wonderful. One of the principal mines, the Star of the West, is yielding oro that will average twenty per cent, of fine tin. It ia claimed that this discovery, is destined to produce a revolution in the tin trade of the world. Another tin mine, in tho same vicinity, bag recently bocu bonded for 5200, 000. Silver State. There is a station on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road called llauna, in honor of a de ceased citizen of Fort Wayne. A train stopped there the other day, ana tne brateinan, alter the manner of his class, thrust his head inside the door and yelled out "Hanna," loud and long. A young lady, prob- aDiy endowed with the poctio appel lation of Hannah, supposing he was addressirjg her, and shocked at his Mrs. V. A. T. says, in tho Rural familiarity on o short an acquaint- A ew Yorker, "The yolk of egg U ance, frowned like a thunder-clou- d the best thing I know of for extractand retorted, "Shut your mouth." ing grease from clothing of any kind, lie Bbut it. and for cleaning fine woolens; rub it well on the grease spots as you would The terrihc nvih between Tritssia soap, and then wash it out in soft and France is over, but thousands of water; use no soap. It is also exbattles between Da. Walker's Vinegar cellent for cleaning the head; rub it Bitters and dyspepsia and liver com- in well with a piece of flauuel, and wash out well with two waters. An plaint are now going on in every State of the Union. The issue of such con- ounce of borax in a quart of whisky is also an excellent thing for tho tests is never for one. moment in doubt. hair; Ihe conflict may last longer in some come rub thefiuehead thoroughly, and. with a comb." cases than in others, but the Leasing Teoetablb Tonic and Alterativb or Wood. Wood is wanted on mbscrip-tio- n toe Nineteenth Century, invariably at tho Junction Office, fceud 'it triumphs. along. i |