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Show LOCAL From Wtdnetdajt' Daily ITEM. of Junt Sak Fhakcibco Sharps-- Times mm! be dull with the stock gamblers and otuer brokers San Francisco now, for we sea it etatod that the lattor are buying up silver half dollars at seven per cent, discount. The following is the first official ac count of the recent fight with the Sioux Indians which we have seen. It is taken from the Omaha Herald of the 24th. The dispatch was recsived at Omaha en the 23d instl Another dispatch ef the same date is signed by Crook and ordered five companies of inIlAxm Smali.. Thecairineer who took fantry to be sent forward at ence: the fast train from Ogden to San Fran-cuCamp South Fork Torgue River.W.T., has been presented with $1 000 for June 19, 187S. the feat, by the Utica Locomotive Com Gexirai Wiluaxs, Omaha: pany, which built the engine ( 149) We had a sharp fight on Rosebud which, conveyed the Jarrett & Palmer Creek, Montana, on the morning of the Irfthinst., lasting several hours. Our party on their flying westward trip. loss nine men killed and twenty-on- e wounded. Capt. Henry of the 3d Cav Bell Rimokes. Ogden ia to be fa- - alry only officer hurt. Ho is severely vered with the ringing of bolls on the wounded in the uce. We won the fight The Indians "Glorious Fourth." This will be in the and camped on the field. made the attack and had a force they no evening after the celebration isover.and doubt believed sufficient to whip the will be given in the Theatre by the cele command. Nickerson, A. D. C. brated Peak family. They are spoken of very highly by the press on their line Fourth of July. The following ef travel, and will give their full enter- - named gentlemen have been appointed tainment in our city. for the on the committee of . Harker, the man TbiaI. -F- rancis and Durfee, of robbing tie mail, at Provo, store a robbing place for .rial een taento which is now First District Court, lli ja lha ia scMion. o, Lasd Piteb District -- J. W. the gentleman appo.nted troes, Esq., of the new the office of Receiver ,,511 at Beater, and lately established M. Howard, the Register Mr Charles district, lave arrived in hr the sme will proceed to Beaver in a L-rio- t r,s,and their respective offices. rtwt time t ) opea The prisoner, Harbison Carter. wounded last was who Ijrrison Carter, the escap-iei)kattbe penitentiary by Hos-.i'Mark's St. at criminals, died on buried was on Sunday last, and TbiB mwl was 8er?ing a same a, al ,be Uj- - te a P"ni3h-Befellow of a being at for the murder t,rm in penicntiaiT 8 nt Another Change. The new Chief Justice, Shaeffer, having beeu assigned to, and entered upon, the duties of presiding Judge of the Third District Court, another change has taken place in the office of clerk of that court, Mr. Charles Hill, of Illinois, taking the place of Mr Willis P. McBride, late clerk, who takes a back seat ia the office as deputy. Chasoi. The Evanston Age gives , tice that, after the firgt of July proxi-but to appear daily, it will cease From a call be issued its patrons to pay up, we infer that tired of fornish-is- j tie proprietor is getting to a non paying his' paper, daily, A large and respect T he Oratorio. a publisher list of subscribers, as many able audience assembled at the Theatre, a before, and possibly many more will last evening. "Esther" was presented ifier, biJ. for the first time to an Ogden audience. It was well received, elicited great We learn from TheColvmbia Rivrr. and several scenes were encored. the Columbia When it is considered that the that Statesman Uaho ii( perform The water stands river is on a header. two or one with exceptions, were ers, two feet deep on the first floor of the 0 amateurs, that they only had two weeks i N.Co's office at the Dalles, a large practice, and that the manuscript, the at the same portion of the railroad track words and music of which had t be water. p'.ice is under committed, consisted of eighty pages, the skill of Professor Hallcek as aa instruc tor is strikingly exhibited. There ia considerable 1'bospectino It would be invidious to mention prospecting being done in this vicinity names where all did so well. The solos it present, and many new discoveries were givta charmingly, and the choruses ' kuve recently been made. with great effect The musical accom The probability now ia that pretty paniment was efficient. The costumes thorough overhauling of the grand eld were bright and picturesque, and the tYmtch range will take place, and the whole arrangement worthy of great result, we prediot, (no', however, aided praise. ly a dream) will be the discover of The Oratorio will be repeated many holes in the ground, and tomt good when we hope a full house will paying mines. musical representation, which this greet is a novelty in this city. We have but C. P. Pat Car. The pay car of the one suggestion to make, and that is that Central Paoifio railroad company came the couductor will make the time be into Ogden somewhat ( the sur tween the scenes as brief as possible. prise of certain of the boys, who bad At Erbor Corrected "The uailv keen told it was not cspected for Bome coaches are making close and regular time yet. We have not learned, how time, Detween mis cuj anu io rauruuu, tttr, that any of them object to reeeiv but the citizens of Montana only get iaj the ducats due them, even if tender-- 1 Eastern and Western mail matter every ia the ia silver, that useless coin which Mr. other day. The caune of this failure of the Utah Northern Pwailroad to Sargent fears will drown out all other run daily trains. Trains run from Ogmoney if it should be iBsuei to any den to the terminus one day and back the next. If wt understand the conextent. tract the railroad is not performing its The amount pail out ia Ogicn oan-lwhich calls for the carrying of the be very large, but will doubtless be part, mail daily. It shou'd be remedied, as sufficient to. make its recipients feel good the present arrangement is a source of of the Mured, and as they will be likely to great inconvenience to the people mail." a who wait daily Territory, disburse a portion of the sums recsived, Madisoiian. e shall in expect to see a slight change We clip the foregoing from the Entte the financial affairs of Ogden. We do Miner of the 20th inat., and print it for not know when the Union Pacific comhe purpose of making a correction of will ply pay, about the Gloiious into which our Montana n error fourth would bo a good time to liquid- friends seem to have fallen. ate however. Send along the grcea-ks- , We are unable te explain the reasons will be they acceptable. why they do not receive a daily mail up there, but if they do not do so they rRoerECTiNQ in Idaho. Erosi the ought not to charge the failure te the Idaho we learn that prospnewspapore 'Hah Northern railraad company, that A y for ecting quartz, ledg.es-iquite company eertainly no being in fault. indulged in by ye miners of por-to- mail leaves Ogden on that road every of that and we Territarj. day, in charge of ft mail agent, mail the Having traveled some in Idaho, .we believe that a Rtge conveying ,J?re8s the opinion that it will ultimatelleaves Franklin, alse, every day. y prove to.be a mineral rich We instituted an inquiry into this very or iaore properly a it and are able to give an matter speaking, it "c oss, and requires but time, capital eraphatio denial ef the charge ef the laJ & railroad to Madisonian. and ask as a matte of'jus-ticdevelep its vast to all concerned, as well as an item By the way, can our Idaho Montana pa'schiogeg give us any news of ncour-;eea- t of tews, that such of the the error, as well circulated have as pers touching tne long looked for as the Madisonian, will notice this corinland, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad? rection. We annex letter from Tost. t our inquiries : that project has been abandoned, maBter Sharp in reply k7 not Tost Office, (gden City, Utah, agitate the queatioa of a narrow June 28, 187P. SagB railway from Boiae City to inter-M:, " th the Uts,a Nerthero oa Snake Bditsr Junction t In reply yur inquiries! bezto.state, that a unueu mv agent,, leaves-thiqahe likely the U. !s: R. R. Co. in charge of a, Utah. Uorthern, the day re long, construct their rovi- as oity every that-thmad and Franklin, railroad for ' r M 88ai rivn, more, especially if, leaves- Jranklin.b stage every day far A to-da- coa-liierab- le ot exten-,1Tel- ns re-?W- a, to-da- e ot Si: s - e - The PetJc Family."' Flebt With The Slecx. 28-- A rULL BOUSI AT THE Imports anil Exports. DENVIR THEATRE. The las, monthly statement of tie-Burea- u The original Peak family of bell ringof slatistid shows that ers were greeted with a full house lat of the country for April evening, every seat in the dress circle amounted to only $35,097,851, having been marked off by 6 o'clock. After a delay of some twenty? minutes, against $43,017,3.13'. for the, same the . programme whs introduced by a month of 1875, and, still hicher and amounts iu the grand overture front the orche-tryears immediately this was followed by a lively air on the In the preceeding. exports,, kow-evc- r, table bells. The latter was specially the falling off was' not at all pleasing to the audience and was loudly the shipments of domusical The proportionate, applauded. melange, by Frank Hewitt, in which the piccolo mestic products being 842,052,471 played a favorite part, received the first in currency against $43,902,300 for encore ef the eveniug. It was followed the same month last year, r In th by the "flirtation duet" between "Dot" lasr. ten months of the current fiscal, and "Spark," who were loudly recalled at the conclusion of their year th imports, specie included,, lecture was Wyman's temperance aggregated 402.SOU,00i or $57,-00- 0 quite laughable, the staff bell duet was less than for the .Earn 000, musical, and Master Dot's bone solo was months of the fiscal preceeding; capital. In the Holland sketch eome with the same Compared done. was period of "Dot" and good acting 1873-- 4, the decrease is of were the cause some $92,500,000, "Spark" applause when they appeared and with the like months of 1S72-3- ,. in the double clog Tbey are excellent 153,700,000. The exports duriug dancers, and present a taking stage ap- the same period show an inererse o The programme concluded pearance. thosa of last year of about $13,000,-00- 0 with a musical sketch called "Masks and gold Talue, so far as respects-goodsFaces," in which the comical strength of the troupe was used to advantage. but as tho specie payment, reception Another performance occurs this even- hate been Fourth of July, te receive the visitors as light the figures for mering, and will doubtless be greeted they arrive on the various trains en that another full house. Denver Tribane. by chandise and specie combined exhibit a decrease of about $9,500,00. morning: Judge F. D. Richards, C. F. During this time ihere has beea aa Middleton, R. II. Tratt, A, D. Shakeexcess of $90:00O,OOO in the export HanA. Lorin Farr, speare, Con National Democratic over the A. F. imports, or at the rate of S. P. Worden, Judge sen, Farr, a year, while for the Tcntion. $103,000,000 Mayor L. J. Herrick, A. G. Fell, C. W. next year preceding the panic there Penrose, Cole F. Ludlam, L. B. Adams, st. Louis, June 27. a hfas balance against us of $5S,5DGk- The convention assembled ia tbe large F. A. Brown, Wm. Rank, J. L. Gillogly, 000, and beautiful hall of tbe St. Louia ChamJoseph Parry, Wm Cook, F. C. Gentsch, decorated with ber of Gee. F. Brown, E. II. Orth, J. S. Lewis, lands Commerce, State coat of garof leaves, arms, Wm. Driver, N. J. Tanner, J. F. Gra- flowers, ete. The weather is very warm ham, C. L. Peebles and Fred. Levy. As and sultry, betokening a thunder storm. there will be a very large number of The delegates were promptly ia their but it was 12:20 before the conpeeple present on that day, we suggest places, vention was called to order by Hon. that the committee divide themselves Schell, chairman of the naAogustus will each as divisions each iato give committee. Meantime tional Democratic train proper representation. band the perched in the rear of military By order of eommittee. POUNDS WOOL'. the chairmaa s desk, kept the assemblage E. A. Strbxt, Sec'y. interested by rendering various lively airs. Mr. Schell, in calling the meeting to Congressional. order, submitted a few brief remarks HAVING LK.VSED TUB- 03DEN t'ftOlt? In the Senate yesterday, Anth&ny re- upon the purposes of this convention to retittt uil nrrangiwl th Ma aiih New ot the most approT4 ported back the letter of the Secretary nominate candidates whose election shall Iirttrn,I amMachinery, prepared now tofiirnixh tb penpl of the Treasury in reply to the resolu- change the government and overthrew of tbla and irronoiting. Territorio anti Httni tion submitted by Davis in February corruption. Administrative reform is with Jmwwat Imjb, ClBtivelwrnl Ixxwktm, YhMj Wool DoeMkim, Kcpellanm, FluaH, last, transmitting n lengthy report demanded by tbe American people. Csnim, nd Stocking Yarn, of the terj tiwt mlce. ftrm. showing the amount of balances due the (Applause ) The corruption now exist- No.l atock, warranted to give utiafaction, to U etc wbe mo from favor tlmir with , may in the government must be elimipablio efficers, ratrouage. government ing The above ddicribel dull wtU U kept since 1836. As much of it was unim- nated. This country must be confided on baud for portant, Anthony recommended that the to the hands not of thoBe who now Btantlj without table the oa lie Demobeing the hold to the government, but report printed and a condensed report printed cratio party. The thing to be reformed Exchange for, fi'ol, Grain, Prdus instead. Agreed to. and CJth. can't be reformed by itself. Tbe people Ingalls called up the joint resolution are intelligent aad sagacious; they un authorixing the Secretafy of War to issue derstand their rights, and will not TU HiRlwat Market Price pai-- tor Wool, ia arms. Ut said there was great danger again confide their interests to the Re for tho rarioua kind of good manufactured at the Mill. of an Indian war and it was important publican party. He inferred to the De that arms he issued without delay to the mocratic party as tbe hard money party Having had TWELVK.TKAR8' KXPERIE5-Isettlers. Referred to the committee on from the beginning, and said it was a tills Territory, in the maiiulactnre of the atT I expect to manufacture m trick to try and saddle upon it the ex- named aartlcloi, military affairs. can be made ia the Territory, orgo4 goode eommitconference the from with hard tbe inconsistent Merrill, from any country. isting pjlicy tee oa the legislative and judicial appro- money principle. All the acts authorizThose who hare w;ol to exchange, for gaoit, will do, well, priation bill, reported that the commit- ing paper money as legal tender, and tee had been unable to agree. He moved tbe opiniea of the Supreme Court bus TO SEE ME BEFORE nASTXQ. that the Senate insist upon its amend- taining its constitutionality, all were ments to the bill and agree to the new during the Republican administration. SALE OF TJIJC1R. conference asked for by the House. Mr. He referred briefly to the evil results. ' Morrill said the chief points of differ- The remedy is net rapid contraction or All: Orders Promptly Attended U, ence between the two Houses were two; increased currency, but the one remedy ADDRESS: first, upon the general reduction of sala- at this time is the repeal of the resumpries, aud second, the reduction of force tion act. (Applause.) Do that, and give in the departments proposed by the the Democratic party the reins of govWOOLEN MILLS,! House. On the latter question the action ernment, and their policy of economy OSDK OR SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. of the Senate had beon to concur in the and sound finance will bring specie reaction of the House to a certain extent, sumption speedily and safely. (ApW. CCMMIXGS, but on the first the Senate committee plause.). In this Centennial of our ' UKSSXX.' to felt bound to appropriate money carry national independence, we have met to out the existing law. After discussion adopt the means to restore tbe country a new conference was agreed to, and the to its ancient prosperity. May we not chair appointed Morrill, Allison and hope new, after sixteen years of RepubNorwood members of the committee on licanism, that the Democratic party may the part of the Senate. resume its rightful supremacy in the The Senate took np the House bill for Government. The rules that will govZ o the issue of coia, but adjourned without ern the convention will ensure a to exhorted action., good nomination and be Ia the House, the bill in regard to the wisdom in making the platform. At the sale of spirituous liquors in the Indian conclusion, he nominated Henry Watter-se02 of Kentucky, for temporary chairUi territory was passed. The bill declaring the country north- maa. (Applause.) 21 S, west of the North Platte and east of the : summits of the Big Horn mountains in Q Wyoming open to exploration and settleSix months ago, a young woman, aT action. over without went ment, aboat eighteen years of age, wbb The Senate amendments to afound guilty of bigamy at Dundee, appropriation bill were referred to the months' to six sentenced Scotland,and appropriatien eommittee. Durham, from the committee on mines imprisonment. Her sentence haying 2 and mining, reported a bill to amend the expired, her mother, with her broth g statutes concerning mineral lands. It ers and sisters, and a few relatires of has located miner a that when provides had a claim and government has delayed to her first husband, all of wheat issue a patent for said land, the miner come from Glasgow, were at the gate 8: fa. shall not in the intermim.be required to of Dundee prison ia a cab, waiting h is husdo S100 worth of work per year as to convey the girl to her first M o now required to do. Passed. band, who resides ia Glasgow. The 3a.. Adjourned. second husband, a. burly mason, beer. O. longing to Dundee, was also waiting The Whole Story.. 4: woman for friend the few with a H for suffered bo (From the Capital) who had. severely W aMrs. Tiltorj 8ewa for. a living bow. marrying bin. On the young woman he seems to be the only one of, the making her appearance,,. ah 0 was im."3 entire set that is trodden down, and mediately seized by, eack of the parH stoned, Theodore eacaa a respectable ties, who made Btrong efforts to get inher.-She seemed competency, and. ii somewhat lionized possession of second the lord, and favor to B. clined Wardt by. hV lectures... Uwry the B. whose too, hunproved party, master, tew. scoops in cash, by. the ten and, r . hurried her and away, they dred, thousand dollars. at a time.. TJe sponger, in possession poor woman, is tujyied.oiU to. liye.the leaving only her bonnet of. lier. fmad frDta.Gl&9gom . she can. .befit, the-impor- a, yar long-continu- , Ex-May- or Wanted 50,000 - . n WM. UTAH J. 43-3- a. n, $ P3 EH 0)1 a -W the-arm- - 5 3ft a Q o GO 2 X ml - GO . P4 3 waj o |