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Show 5 ? .1. $430 DIRECTORY. OGDEM Ote" CI2 7.50 a.m. Through Mail "Sft.Iy 8.40 a.m. Le Citv, d.w.l'le daily Vttit Throngli Mail daily EiWt 'TUrougli MU daily San Francisco, 19. The Nevada legislature will stand: Senate, llepublicans, 18; Democrats, 7; Assembly, Democrats, 16; Republicans, 'tor Bar Ivist . mil co via Evar.ston, Wl xm.u IKt' WUn Ri.-- 7.00 .m. 5.K p.m. ... yom- - aUl lOUVe - tuuuij, 2 p.m. v"'lnt'sdays mid .Murdny, at 7 a.m. WUe Couhty, da.ly 0"den and Harrisville, Wediiesdayg N.irtli ' 2.00 p.m. .in,! Sttiinliiys, fluutswlle, Wednesdays and fatur7.00 a.m. LvmiV' Vlain City and Slatcrsville, 2.00 p.m. Mondnvs an4 Thursdays III and hi. Wodmisays VI doo!raiul 7.00 a.m. Satin-din'- OFFICK HOURS. 6.15 p.m. M5 a.i:i. " p.m. innuiT, o p.m. in RKGIslRV Dlii'ARTMKNT o p.m. Oiit'n from 9 a.m-t- o M0XKV Ck'FICE Opeii fn.r.i y a.m. to 3 p.m. OuUidr lioor open from 6 a.m. to S p.m. JOtU i'U HALL, lKistuiaflter fieural Delivery. Trains - - 7.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. G.20 p.m. 8.G0 a m. " leave? U. P. traia arrives rj. C. .( " 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a m. -- and leaves - C.30 p.m. 0 p.rn 8 3J a m. mil (rain arrives leavej IJeligiotis Services 11 a.m., and Every Sundav, in tlitTa'ieniaele. at Var'.cy'ii gchool-bou,ia tji9 Second Ward Prliiiolhwf and Third Wa d cllo.HlullKr at b p m. 7 KpiMopal Church at 11 a.m. and p.m. Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p "'- 7.30 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures (Child's liall), at Ojrden City ies ' Depot. W. Turners' library At "Oeo. Opon excentoJ. try day, Sundays Republican Ballard pleads Guilty. ctbeia': Fears of Water ram-inc- . L. 11. Bradley, governor, 2,fi84; Jew-el.tiTii; Win. Adams, Woodburn, congressman, "o0; W. H. tt lieut-governo- r, IUatty, siip'euiejudgeloHg ienn),l,tl80, Warren Karll, supreme judge, (short term). 570; J II Kittrell, ntiorney-gen-ura- Discovery of Election 'JO; C. F Itickntdl, clerk of supreme court, 879; J. D. Minor, secretary of state. 3,071; Vr'. W. llobari, controller, MU5: Jerry Schooling, treasurer, 973; 2 2C5; 8. John Day, surveyor-generaP. Kelly, s'iprrirtendetit of public 710; II. R. Whitehill, state miner;tlogiit, 122; J. J. Hill, stale printer, 01. AME1UCAN. The State Temperance Alliance and State Temperance League will meet iu New York, 18. for the purpose The Methodist Episcopal board of joint convention of a forming tetnper.iDce political party. missions c!oe 'l it's annual session after The attendance of delegates from the apprcprialis: $.S21,0(K) for mission pur- iii'erior is quite larit. poses The daughter of Win. Sharon, banker, Tne fecrcurj of the CUicap;o and by Archbishop Xorihwestent r;i'i'oul company iufortned was married of the discov- AlemaTiy, to F O. NewUnds, attorney. ilieKioc: exeba: A brilliant assemblage was present. The ery of tiff ten well executed counterfeit i' 1.000 bo nds of the company. They wedding present from the father of tha bear the signature of Y. li. Og!en, and bride was one million dollars. came from a Philadelphia bunking where they hid been received iu the reFOREIGN. gular course of business. .'.' New Orleans, 19. . Naples, 19. ; ; The returning board fouud S:. James Six'y more Comnioristi are Hrrested. Parish returns correct until reucbirg The government, is determined to confine poli seven which showed 100 more vo'es it to one locality. 'All the members of for liovee, Independent llepublicm for the Mafi'ai association are in Sicily. Madiil 19. Senate, and etueis than was accredited to thcni by the tall list u in the hands of It it Gen. Lcmtni, formerly Captain-Generof Cuba, and not Gen. Lazerna, the Couservative committee. ' The latter protested against the count being re- who is dead. Paris ceived on the grounds of fraudulent-'The Journal des Debsiti violently atA member of the committee presented a s atement iu writing showing that he tacks Disruvli for his that his to Von could prove the return from bt. Jumss recent Guildhall speech It simply cays Disraeli apolohad taken out of the hands of the Arnim. Secretary of State after the original de- gizes to Liiuiaick for offensive utterlivery, lie disclaimed any intention of ances. Liverpool, 19. charging the secretary wifh knowingly are could Breadstuff but artv good cargoes of prove quiet; committing wrong,' he returns had been so removed. Con- California wheat; 47s Gd, an t 43s. A fair siderable excitement ensued wLf-- the average quality of California wheat lor second return from the Fame poll was tipnu'Ll during 1874, at 45s. the students of St. Andrews Univerdiscovered agreeing wilh the statement thus the Conservatives, proving sity have rejected the proposal of some kept by that the returns had been tampered of their follows, that R. tmcrsou te w.lh. The latter returns were counted elected Loid Rector The l i'e Captain of tho Coast Castle by the board and the protest was withsends advices to s;iy that it was rumored drawn. The divers were at work on yesterdny there that King CotlVe had been deposed evening removin'freiglit from the wreck by his nephew. This change would have of the Empire when (he eabin broke the effect of unifiug all the tribes on a loose and the bodies entanglca m it frimiiy footing. were doubtless swept away. Among Vienna, 19th. two of the Turks the Kemper family, charged with thene, including Thirty were all the other women, c:ibin boys, the recent murders of Montenegrins, pantry men, waiters, &e. An investiga- have been sentenced to twenty years' tion was made before Inspector MolfaM, imprisonment. The punishment is conbut nothing dyfinfte.'f 'fls arrived at as to sidered too light. Tlr.r editors of the Vienna papers, inthe real cause.of tile irinkiutr. The diver hul". in he that who went down reports cluding the Presse and OJUcial Gazette, it was much .broken log chains being have been summoned before the district of the boat, tribunal upon a requisitiou from the wrenched completely-buleaving a large hole which must hive court of Wuizburg. lor prematurely pubbeen uivier wnternml eaa.ed the vescl lishing the full text of the Kullman The editor of the Presc rewith heavy freight to s;nk ahnot immeLow he obtained tho to boon have is sai'i indicate fuses diately. The bout the document. night ly incoming bumped during " " " 'St. Petersburg:. 19. boats, cansirtg 'great strain on it. The Russian foreign office, which inColumbus, 0., 19.' s conferserious there that vited a renewal of the is 'is' It reportefl trnuhle at the Nelson coal mines, the ence next year, has received replies colored operatives there being persecufrom several powers, which exprci-- apthe last various iu ted ways. During proval of (he principle on" which the three days shots were fired nt them by proposal is based, but demand time 'or ambushed tne'hl and "laht r.iglif "a limit consideration. . Paris, 19. carrier was tl:ot and his horso killed unA correspondent of the Tunes writes der Liui. , T'OStpn. 10. that a better feeling seems to have notorious tho Dallartl, .Eoylsica bank sprung up between lite governments (,f France and Germany. Prince llcheu-loprobber, pleaded guilty y the Gennan ambassador, bus reThe wat,or upply ef this cify has become so limited, that the board has re- cently taken the occasion to disavow for of all csnsume's his government an equivocal policy, as if quested the to assist in suppressing waste, and ob- seeking the pretext for a quanel, ar,d serving the sUietSst ecoiiomj in its use, declare that, on the comrary the policy , ns it. is evident tiuWs the daily ctn-,- u is frank and clear. reduced a ion is water largely Kingston, tupi Sixteen vessels w re driven ashore f.atiine will result before spring ; ; ; ')l j Ciktinnaii, 18. near here, and wrecked or damaged by The superintendent of police and a hurricane on the 1st. There 'Were president Fargo of the American express numerous disasters to shipping also' at found buried in the same St. Ktini?. From: other section thtr'e a company '$"21,000 of stolen the where news of great destruction of ptoptry, place monpy was discovered, $Ht,lW) inciu llng ihe crap. London.. 19. nn're. mnkino; in ail thus far recovered The Post's Calcutta Epecial says that $37,000, leaving 58,000 or $3,000 nnnc counted for. Of this amoun'. a portion is Ynokob Khiva Amer of Cahul. bus been own cam- known to have been bund hy Mrs. trenetir roubly arrested in of of T, and t wi(n The on? the IPickncy, uoisi results iitiprisoned. priKOuers (trrestsd tor nbbery. Tte thri e pwrsoa? are feared. Swindlers. l, The Empire Wreck. ;i y ' , ATTORNEY AT LAW And - - Ogdcn City, Utah. Jr., X. TAXXLB ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Conntj Recorder, - - Q(jden City, Utah. J. S. LEVIS, AND JEWELER, WATCH F1AKER Silver and HHfd Mare, MAIN M'KEKT. (JDEN. Repuirinit ueatiy dyne and all work warranted. 0lcr in Wafc hen, CInckfi, .Jewelry, 11-l- y REMOVED. r YOU I WANT A T1I0MS0NIAN DOCTOR OR THiii!iini(m Medicine, I CALL OP4 DR. MURPHY, POST OFFICE,' MAIN ST., OODBN. Fes, $1.00. SITE Co.vsci.i.TioN The vrorld is full of Children crying for JIcI-Al.V- H Candied Castor r I i . Kn Tt is doHcious, efToctiv ' pnlsive taste Mid smell if tk" CttstorOil is en n verconie. 'irely atimrtic uowers are Pricp J! i' Lai it's Verinifiigo CPIltS. Bonbons ulrgiiHt and elVtrtive, They rwwwe Lreani iPiis ke;it in confectioners' shops. Children tlieiu and cry for thorn. Price 25 cts. per box. i-- "1 other Safe by A. U 37-l- drut-'ist- s. y 15ru-sel- s , to-da- LORENZO D. RISDD I retailing DRY GOODS to-da- tCl ri ? I " : n XT1I St., - QGDES. HMsoiMWing in bis neHrhLoi hood, will And tii Mr to give him a call fT. iut-rr- nt " l":g'.l inhere. y ex-pre- At his place of Rttsidenc, I e, . Vf" i;.5-A24-- Last nioht the Postmaster. valued correspondent at Salt Lake City, under date of November Hth, after complimenting one of the speakers at the missionary meeting nt the Grand Opera Mouse, Chicago, on Sunday afternoou, November let, gives us the following s'atitics in relation to the progress of In lookiug them over, it should I tah be remembered that all the results indicated l y these figures have been accomplished in a quarter of a century. No Territorial or Municipal debt. 1;1C0 miles Telegraph lines Taxe 1J mills per $1 00 150,000 Population of Utah 2ti,b0:i Population of Salt Lake 1873 f r $70,000,000 Kxports 6.000.000 Ore and Bullion 6,000,000 Agricultural Products 20.0W.C00 Assessment Roll 2C1,500 Laud, cultivated (acres) 242 Railways (miles) 204 Schools 30,000 Sunday School Scholars ( Woolen Manufactories Works . Noponse t, burned by an George Miuot, who died in 1071. An interesting anecdote lias come down regarding his house. It is said that a partj of hostile Indians, who were hunting along the banks of the Nepoyset river, called at the house aud asked for food, which was refused. This greatly enraged the red men, and one of their uumber was left behind to execute vengeance on the family. Soon all the adult members of the household went out, leaving in the house a girl and two small children. The Indian left to watch the house bore the name of Chicku-tawbu- t, and for him the ttreet on which the house fronted was afterward named. Perci-iciohis opporthe Indiau tunity, crept up and fired at the girl, but mibsed her. The brave girl loaded Mr. Minot's gun and sot the Indhn in the shoulder, lie then endeavored to enter the house by a window, when the girl ran up fctairs, opened a chamber window, and threw a panful of live coals from the fire place into the enemy's bosom. Chickatuwbut threw of his blanket, which was ou fire, nud r;n to the woods, where, overcome by his injuries, lie died, and his corpse was found the next d;iy. The (Joveru-men- t, in token of (he girl's bravery, gave her a eiivcr bracelet bearing the words: 4,She Slew the Narragansett J. Hall. Hunter." The ancient mansion has been in the possession of the Miuot family ever since It was built, and its loss, whi:h cannot be estimated in dollars and cents, will be felt almost as a national one by those lovers of antiquity who would lain see preserved xho few retnaiuing relics of the nation s early days. One ot P;:rMii ltrownIowM. 04 o Cclton Mills The writer continues: The facts dttmonstrate what Erigh im Young and his people have done here, in this once sagebrush dtsert. Ihey are as fixed and immutable as these mountains as clear as the gorgeous sunlight that illuminates our vast and rick canyons. Tens of thousands of our most intelligent citizens who have visited Utah tinceyou were here will rronounce amen to every word you uttered. As to the theocratic power of President Young, it is all bosh. Why does not Dr. Fowler nttack the Catholic Tope, the Catholic Bishop, or the Episcopal Bishop of Illinois? Out of 140.0W Mormons in Utah, President Young, by his wisdom and patriarchal government, has secured the affection and reverence of a large part; yet the lending men here, like Hooper, Jennings. Sharp and Little, with even the members of his own family, are uot half as much controlled by the President as were th immediate followers of Bishop Wkiiehouse in Chicago. In buirie.-- matters, in social relations, in his particular religious views, he is looked up to worshipped, you may say as a Catholic or an Episcopal bishop is in Chioeo. Bu, for political power, for par y Jesuit ism. he is in no maimer comparable to Dr. Newman, the Methodist c"'ti'iliir circumnavigator of the world. All business men here who attend to their own business are as and unaffected by Mormonm as the same chm of men are in Chicago by tho Cathol n hierarchy; and who says to the contrary titters a gross, palpibie Ch'.crci Tribune, lS'h. untruth, 3Iiuot House old" This venerable structure was e.ne of the historic houses of tho republic. It was built iu 1035, fifteen years after the landing of the Pilgrims, aud when its timbers were raised a goodly crowd from l'lymouth colony were prescut, tor the occasion was one of feasting, and puck mirth as the Pilgrims permitted to tluuiselvt.s on rare occasions. The builder of the house was A Reduction- VOL. VI incendiary. Word for Utah. A OO Si pHTrurT , Ogden City, U. T. Nov. 20th, 1871. J9. bi-e- PCBLIC, Respectfully, r Strt-etin Chicatawbut Dorclit stcr district, was g al - From the Boston Herald, Nov. 10. cal-coiat- strangers. 7 : Sib: I saw in to day's Salt Lake Ilei-ala notice and description of a note on 4,The Trader's National Bank of C hicago," 1 wish through the columns of theJi'XCTiox to put the busmen nn. and citizens generally, of Ogden city, on their guard against said bogus bills, :n a few of them have already been put in circulation in this city, by the "liove Some of them tho q.ieer" fraternity. were ollered at the stamp window of thi oilier. The "shoves" called for twenty-fivcents worth of postage stamps nnd tendered ths bogut five doll r note in payrietit. But 1 had been cautioned by il P. Harris, Esq , of this city, and 1 can ioned my assittiut. Both of us were on the look out for the nrt'de, and when they were offered either at the stump or money order department they were refused But I believe the thieves succeeded in imposing nine of them ot some pretty good judges at the IT. P, and C. P. R. R. depots. Ti e workmanship on the not 's is well exreuted, and well to deceive persons who are not much accustomed to handle "currency " There are also other counteifcit bills floating around, viz: $20, on the "Utica National Bunk;" $10 on the "Marine Nauoual Bank, New York," an-'- "The First National Bank of Potighl eepsie, New York.'' The last named is a most rascally-lookin"critter," and the sight of it nt once begets suepician as to its The citizens of this place, gemiiiiens and every other, will consult their own iuteres s and the interests of the community, by being on their guard and ex aminitig carefully the paper money they receive, especially when otfered by e l, . S. IlICHAllDS, S0TARY major- if, W An Historic 3Itaizsion IttiriaetE. d, to-da- y CP. trfiin arrives c. P C. P. Independents, 3. , fr Editok of the Ouuek Junction ity ou joint ballot, 2i. The returns are now complete in every They foot up the following county majorities, which uip.y be regarded as CI.0SISQ. ni the Lik or &i!t j ' ,Jlpipp Counterfeit Current')'. rob- bery. 31 6.30 p.m. 6.A p.m. 8.40 a.m. rraiur.) arrested implicate no others iu the Count erf it Bonds. 5.45 p.m. 7.W a.m. 5.40 p.m. Y, UTA2J. VRItfESDAY. SQVIttllZS'J: 25, 1874. Post Office: islt Lake Citv, douWc ilaily, Salt (A7mir.! BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL ANB CLOSING OF MAILS. Ewrt, SEMI-WEEKL- igjiga Su year, il- Parson Brownlow tolls a good story f au old Presbyterian bachelor preacher, known almost as n woman-hatuntil he was nearly fifty years ho married and settled when old, somewhere among the mountains of The parson say?: South Carolina. Our bachelor friend was preaching on the sinner's excuses. '"1 have bought a piece of grownd, and with to go and S38 it,' said one. ''Here is want of inclination to attend to divine things," said the preacher. "Another said, I have bought five yoke of oxen, and must needs go and prove them.' This teems a care of necessity. A third said, 'I have married a wi'c, and therefore I can not come.' Here M a cat of natural iinponsibiiitjy from which we may infer," continued our bachelor preacher, "that one Komna will pull a man furllm-frothe Lord than tea steers" Editor's in Drawer, Harper's Magazine i'cr IX ecru her. er s There is a plearant little anecdote told of the two Senators from Nevada. Stewart wa;i expatiating upon the many attractions of that highly-favore- d land. He wound up histulcgy bv saying that all that was needed there was water and good Bocicty. I ! J ties responded. ' needed in h- -1 i" Th-i- t is all tl at ia |