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Show ito.&ifo function. . irunvi-eni- C-- Business Manager, ...mmunicutioui should ha addressed. KV'80SE, f "terms of subscription. Tr One $0.00 " 1.60 HATES OF ADVERTISING. s g j"" Square, , ,Cl- - ' .(. 95(, J4..W1 17.W 45.50 , " Bui" Cards 7 .') 38 IS 24 8 64 U 711 01) 08 84 114 170 mouth. '' " '"idrertisements not marKod on the copy witli the of insertions, will be published at our op-,"until onlorod out, and charged at transient "uA'KRTISKMKNTS inserted till forbid, will lie in every instance, ud mliniwd until ordered out, . ..r.ed for accordingly. advertis The Drmleje of Yearly and half yearly of btnii.ee", and ... i. restricted to tlteir direct line advertise-ifo- u ml Auction, Real Kstate, or other will be charg- foreigu to their regular trade, lie rflYcrtisementefroin the Statoe will in-.- ,! without the cash (ut our advertised rates.) TwmIHyii; the order, unless from one ! our nlar authorized Advertising Agent, to the i rninmuiiicatioiii devoid of interest tnhlic oriU)nled l promote private jntereau, ihnrited m advcrtiiiementJi. and payin.nt in character in advance. If per-onIXrw IliericUt to reject eayitrtule, or adverlue-m,a- t -- M be' . nni'l'u': frm-tar- t W ods. George 1?. Rlack. A. (ieurgo Patrick. C. H. Ilcuipstcml, St'Pt. Mian Afair'-- J- E.Tourtellotte. C. Cleinenu. Survttor-JtiurilJ. 15. OvertRteeiver of I'liblie XonU - E. Attorney ,". on. lUgistrar of Land Maxwell- George R. Ofut - John As'fttor V. S. V. Tuggart. Collector O. J. Ilollislor. J. J'. McKemt. Chief Justice Aaurintt JutticeiO. F. Strickland and C M. II a Icy. U. S. Territorial Oflioers: William IlwVr. In . DtUynlf H. Conjrt , 7.erttli1)abcl Snow. Anmtil-Centr- McAllister. Clayton. Trtttver Jaineo Jack. Sixnnt, niltn! of Common SehooU J. D. T. Wiliic.nj ifanW Auditor County Jiui'Jt F. D. Sdeet Men Lester J. Ilerrick, Henry Holmes, Rielird U.illantyne. Clerk and &tsordtri S. Richards. I'remreuiing Attorney Aurcliu Viner. William Critehloiv, F. S. KiebMi'da. William Brown. Sheriff Aucui and Trtaturer Collector Sanford JJing-Lan- i. Vim.Vi. Bur-- City Caorernmenl: by Act of Jan. IS, lSf.l. Municipal . election biennially on (lie eoml MoHdayof February; Meeting f the City ('oii)icil weekly, on Hominy evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. Iiiwporated Jajw Lester J, Ilerrick. AldrritiafV . A. Brown, W. Thomson, "d Tho. 0. Odell. Atuiuor and Collector S. Bingham. Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. Justice of the Prace S. Egglcstort Contabiefj. P. Middleton. .... 7A 4.00 pjn. 4.(l r ; .4S i. pJn. S.tt p.m. 0.0(1 ir.-'W- hy? y. y. UTAH CENTRAL: . - RAILROAD. THURSDAY, DEC. 1870, a-- l . the'-Gcrma- p.m. " CLOSlNfl. 3.30 2.30 6.00 3.00 4.00 'tnntvilie Uednesrtav and Saturday! 'Urn City Mondavi a'ad Thnredaya jtiYenlale Weduewlave and Saturday """Per awl Alm H edneedava ud p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.ni. 12.iW 0FKICS HOURS, v inneral DeliYeryopca from 8 -- m. to 6 p.m. . Sunday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ' REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Ojien from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Ontnide Door to 8 p.m. open from T ISAAC MOORE, PostnuLtor. Trains'- y, y, ' n , Iy. " Dr. P. 'Kolectio Pliywleian, , , and Kch Conntv AYednesd&va and Saturriava . . . rt, i. MnndaTa and Thuradayn ' ; until furtlier-'no-'for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 0p.m. (For extra trains see time - daily," . For the East,' at 8 a.ra. For nest, at 6.85 p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. la 4 45 p.m. From the East,"4.25 p.m. rom the West, 6.35 a.m. ble.) Salt Lake City Time. iMvine Worship a4 eTery Sunday, in the Tabernacle, l a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School the various Wards at 6 p.m. now9 of . ' . CLOI1XO. ii. , the Treaty! WomenSoldiers at Paris! Surrender of Fort A3Ii:VKIc .3l a.m. a.m. ".:) a.in. 4..KI p.m. , . . . . .. . . t,ThreuBhMHHdilY . . . rth, Through Mail duilv " " Klder County, djJly . . t,Tlirough Mail daily . ' MAILS. ' ' Senatorial Flutter over i 7.:i0 a.m. ritv, dailY .. . t,Tlirougli MaiidailY . . . tu, Thmngh Mail dailY " Wal. IVi KlderCountv, daily . . tut, Through Mail daily . .2 ,.. r MiIU. ARRtVAIA Lee Ogden Ravages of Yellow Fever at Buenos , Oftden Tost Olliee: ARRIVAL AND CLOSISa - Recapture of Fort Vauvres by the nists! to-d- A. Miner. if.irArtW. N. Fife. Treanurer Aaron Farr. Anornetf . y. n, -- Counselor Israel Canficld, David toore, Charjes W. Pciwose, Winslow rr, Horatio B. Scoville. Wt Uke City, daile ' , 1st. Ward; Wm.W. Burton, 3d Wt Uke Paris! - Israel Caufield. Witt. N. Fife. Kuptrmteivitiit of SehooU tun. iCbrwier Rieordrr More Fighting Around y, Eicliaiils. S'otiirirt Public ' ' 'Weber County Ofllecr and ' wo-rrn- .n Kwtert L. Campbell. Vrubatt . the llah. JUarliiM- to-d- i Sliiles Ollieers lor Cornnor , Versaillists 0CDEN DIRECTORY. I niUMl y Vauvres! Editsr. c. W. PENROSE, York! was theN.Y. "Sun!" . jr " II. VOL. Suit for Libel Against advertising to be paid for in advance, consists t ten line of type of this advertisers allowed to change at pleasure," , additional charge ef twenty-liv- o will he siiuare for composition,, but they for occupying sico oyer con- rjed EXTRA .JT - ' FOREIGN. at Gralon, on the bfsen received from the East thanking killed Fitcbburg railroad, while shackling a newspaper correspondents for divulging Versailles, 12. car. a measure imperilling the interests of The Government announce that (Jen, Special to the Oonrs Jumction by the Atluutlcand The third annual reunion of the So the Eastern people. The treaty has Cissey last latiBc Telegraph Conipauy. evening directed two attacks ciety of the Army of the Potomac took been so vigorously assailed by the press from the Government redoubts at Cla- in the Globe Theatre. The and o opposed by Eastern Senators mont, place New Cliattilon, ' and from D'Issy upon scene whs a brilliant ore, and the heroes that an amendment in regard to the Fort Vauvres, which had been silenoed of the Virginia battles filed on the stage claims add the fishery claims also is by the fire of Chattilon as detailed in the to the music of Gilmore band. Uen. certain. of last evening. The at- Every Senator is prepared to Meade presided, and. opened the pro speak on tho subject as general inquiry dispatches column stormed and carried the acking ceedings by a touching address, stating into tne treaty has resulted, the for- redoubts aud approaches to Vauvres, the oftjeets of the Society to be social eign committee again considered the and scaled the ramparts, although exFnKK ADviBTisiso.r From ami not political. New ' Bedford and posed to a Generals Hooker, treaty ' family heavy fire from the Insurgent . from city to city, from itate to uurns:dc, Hheridan, Logan, lleintzel-raa- Gloucester meu protest vigorously riflemen on the ramparts. , Pleasanton, Kilpatrick, Gov. Claf-li- u agaiust the fishery clause as sacrificing While crossing the ditch a gen d armes state, the fame of Dr. Waikku's VogT and other officials were present as mass iuterests. , Parties proposing to hauled down the red flag. Tho Insur able ViNEOAit Bittkus as a specific for; Gov. Fairchild, of Wiscousiu, enter into the seal fisheries also want were dismayed by the attack, aud, gents Commu- guests. all derangements of the stomach, bowels was introduced as the 'orator, and Newfoundland included. Newspaper being in weak force, fled. The Governdelivered a comprehensive address, correspondents are in training lor a ment troops then occupied the fort. and liver, is coutinuatly extending. Evsceues grand inquisition to ascertaiu which of Their possession was only brief, as an reviewing the old battle invalid who tries the great restora-- , aud the orgauizatiou of the society, in an their, number stole tho treaty and overwhelming Insurgent force issued ery alive, every individual who hat ever wit- ' able manner. A poem, written for the where. from the village ef Vauvres and the n eased ils effect, becomes its spontaneous Ayrcs! Bret f Loud all was the read. correspond-eocuasipu, by llarte, Washington "Nearly Petit Moutrouge gate, flanking Fort - . calls were made for General Sheridan, tshavebeeu summoned, their evideuoe Vauvres. The Government troops hold advertiser. Its voluntary missionaries, who was introduced as the young man wil show that it was offered for sale at heir positions around the fort until no are innumerable, and publio enthusiasm from Germany, and said: Geullemen, I prices ranging from UOO to 2000 dol. tenable, and then fell back, con in its favor longer will not, detain you. 1 feel proud of be lars. spreads faster than a prairie) estitig every point with artillery, uatu fire. will be absent in the . , Secretary Delano ing a member uf this society. During were attained. Here a redoubts my absence, 1 have seen nearly every ar- Ohio ostensibly on business but in reali- firm stand was made, but the Insurgents Grocers KvuntwuiiBB kekp my in Europe, in war and peace ; and ty it is said to pull wires to euchre turned the field guns on the regulars, have seen noue that curried its standard Slierman for tho next Seuatorship. As- who were Because Dooi.et's Yrat' I'ovtdie has a assaulted by simultaneously higher than tho army of (he Potomac sistant Attorney Suiith takes Delano's bayonet charge of tho Communists, achieved a reputation soeoad to none for during the last year of the war.',' position during his absence. which dislodged the Government troops, Other felicitous addresses were made iGraut opposed the consideration of and compelled a retreat, although it was strength, purity; reliability and econobia-- , distinguished members and. guests the Alabama treaty in open Senate, and effected in good order. The Versaillists my. It produces most elegant, light cross by 50,000 until four o clock, and the society ad is working hard to kill the resolution. continued to contest the pursuit until cuiti, rolls, S.e., and exact are the; Seine! journed until this, evening, when they Snmner will not oome out vigorously tho vicinity of Chattilon was attained, proportions of each ingredient,' that the were entertained at asuinntous banquot. aid tho treaty will be ratified within a when the reserves sprang forward and sanio results follow each fjrae. It per AMERICAN. The second annual of the week. drove back the Insurgents to Fort Vaumits no waste of flour ia convenient to New York, 12 15. 111, this held association was Corps Springfield, In Government Cavalry vres. their retreat the At a meeting of the Woman Sutfrageists morning. General Sheridan was re lates is said to be a batterics4iarrissed them terribly by an use, and the food prepared with it ia such th r evening, Mm. Wood hull delivered a elected president by accliimmaiion. It prominent candidate for Congressman attack from the village of Chattilon. that it can be eaten and lelittlied by the characteristic address on the advocating was decided to change tho name to The at large, ana is developing mucli The Government loss was greater in the withmost invalid or sensitive dyspeptio uf renewed efforts in the divinely favor Cavalry Corps of the armies of the Unit strength. retreat than during the assault. Manufactured out of New York, 15. "i fear ed cause, and complimented gentlemen ed Stales. i indigestion, The Insurgents were cut up bndly bv laborers. i A special dated Paris, Sunday evening. the cannonade from Chattilon, as their by Dooi.kt & l'.BOTiiXE, 6a New Street, ' Washington, D. C, 12 A number or Jenator who were in says, on Saturday Dombrowski issued batteries wero left in the Vauvres Edwurd Kelly's liquor store at Brook New York, and for sale at retail by all ' A favor ot lyn, was destroyed bv fire giving the treaty to tne press orders that all oiileers refusing to obey trenches, and the pursuit of the Govern .: ' ' ' J' man named McCowen perished in the on Thursdiiy last regretted that it had the commands of their superiors should ment troops eoutmueu with cavalry sup- grocers. flames. been published in this way, on account b& shot. He reviewed five thousand ports only. The trial of tho notorious abortionist, of its having been transmitted to the tnun this morning at Neuilly and was The nt tacit on tort vauvres was re Tho evi- Senate in confidence by the Executive, received with great enthusiasm. After newed Kvans, wns resumed The Government guns dence of tlio patient undci bis charge and therefore to maintain the honor aud breakfast he rode to the front of Porte at D'Issy cannonaded the disabled works An infantry attack was wa? very damaging. dignity of the Government it ought not Maillot, and while sitting on his horse of Vauvres. ' the Versailles soldiers fired rifles and opened from D'Issy The Erie muddle further adjourned to have been made public unofficially. and another ad New York, 13. two shells at the General without effect. vanced position was taken under the until T esday. The Woman SufTrageists ' Mrs. In an interview had yesterday with Dombrowski immediately took off his guns of Vauvres. their deliberations. continue bowed them to for The to all. Tribune it said and Mrs. a the Linoolnshe hat Stanton complimented lady reporter: politeiy Many Insurgent sallying parties from It is my desire to live very quietly, and Communists' soldiers who saw it cheered the village of Vauvres were repulsed, labors in favor of woman, and hoped, and the Government troops maintained riOXEEU MXE OF 17TA1I. through the aid of the magnanimous not be talked about. My pluns are as luatily. ' their position and throw up redoubts. yet indefinite, and I hardly know what lcsierday a grand processioa of (ireely, to succeed. ON AND AFTER'' ;!."!: marched through )h,e streets of the A line of entrenchments was thrown up Mr. Place, the French Consul at this 1 shall do. If I am able, 1 intend to go or 'early next city, headed by buglers, drummers and from Moulineaux through V Issy I'krk part, has brought, a suit against Charles to Chicago A. Ifcina. of the New York San for libel, week, where 1 shall reside for the pres1' flags, to the Hotel de Ville, where they to near Vauvres. dol-l.- ii demanded arms. ent with my son Robert." The Government batteries upon tho laying the damages at ten thousand ' ; "Then you do not intend to return to s. The suit is brought in consequence Yesterday a proclamation was issued south of Paris were cannonading for the organization of a battaliou of furiously. The infantry fighting was Mil Train will leave Optra dally at t of an article published in the Sun. charg- Europe?'' I cannot tell, I may and I may not. women immediately for the purpose of active and desperate around Fort Vau6M psn. Arrive At Salt Uk City at 10 ajn. auj ing Mr. Place with defrauding the French government out of $14,0XJ, I have enjoyed my journey abroad ex- stimulating the courage of the men. It vres. , The Government batteries in the while acting in the capacity of purchasceedingly, aud like the European style has been ordered that all cowardly males park of D'Issy replied to the fire of the Xmve Salt Uke aty daily al 5 a.m. and ing agent, for arms Ac, in this city, lor of living very much, but home seems shall be led to prison by women. The rampart guns at Grcnnelle. Arriva at Oijdeu at 7 un. and 4.i6 a.k ,, I when to was women battalions march are and The Insurgents hy a heavy attack of very glad the above named Government. against very pleasant, We in were the Versailles troops. America again. About $.150 worth of stolen property I lauded infantry stormed, and attempted to capIn addition to the ahov an Tho Emperor Pedro and Empress ture the Government redoubt in the people was i raced to the possession of a sister treated kindly 'by and 1 liked them very much, although Theresa, of Brazil, will . arrive in this park and cemetery of tgsy, but were redf Keddy, the Biacksmith. ACCOMMODATION Mr. Bassett was committed to the their habits and way of living teemed country next October, or soon after, and pulsed. ' The Government troops cap " WILL RVJ5 ' tured an important position by surprise strange to us at first. We were very remain two months, Tombs, in default of $2,000 bail. ' near the ramparts. A Govern Washington, 15, A largo number of the leading coal cordially treated among them and made The Senate will meet an hour earlier ment column has thrown up a redoubt DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) miners and prominent citizens have de- many pleasant friends." to consider the Treaty on the Versailles Railway within rifle "Did you find that the memory of than usual cided lo get np a mass meeting of the Scran-to- u which will be reported back without shot of the ramparts at Vangtnard. The Leavlnit Oden' 'Citv S a.m. ani' Kail Lake htyj" your husband was respected abroad. people, in behalf of the miaers of ou whli li full far will entitle the. titri. Jlia shocking death amendment for ratification; possibly attack appears to be concentrating upon 4.W.ui. coal region. Mr. Peter Cooper is 'Everywhere. rhaeer of a tirkvt to return nn the. name day ami held will to all be in sessions overcome order the prejudice night the Pont Jour redoubt. train free. On and aflnr the let day of May, 1S71, appointed treasurer, and a eammitiee o.f seems to have Train will only atop at the people in Europe may have had hasten a decision upon U. It is believed It is declared here that the assault the Accommodation five selected to arrange details. lloopervillo in addition to I he regular tationa. dozen not a him than more This set reasons. will 12. south for that the be western , Scrant vn, IV, speeches upon gates political ngainst Pawenfferi will plana pnrrhaa their tieketa al ' '' "' was, of course, exceedingly gratifying will be made, while discussion on toe made before Sunday. The Lurerno coal miners are obdutheolhi en, Kitty reuM additional will be charged. , The concentration in the Bois De when the fare la collected on Uie train. " rate; they maintain the strike, and have to us. People spoke of huuI as if they amendments will not consume much to anxious knew as him and are that Senators the continues under Gen. Char- honored time, terms. Boulogne greatly rojocted tne operators' the former commander of the Papal the news of his death made all persona finish the session in the next ten days, k I. ette, Poitsville, Pa., 12. FARES.-Ogde'f ' Senators Patterson, Schurx, and Cas Zouaves. . ; General resumption is progressing in his friends." to Kayavilla Vinoy holds the reserves on theSeinc, Many sensational reports have been serlv intend to submit amendments on " this vicinity. Wilkesbarre reports that Farmingtna ' ' " all the collieries are in operation ; Scran-to- n circulated regarding Erie; the princi the Alabama and fishery questions. Artillery has gone forward to the tren Centrevilla will sold Gould not and Morton and that had work risk ori Senator Cameron ches bctore .bong vhamps. lue ram ' merr fcre coining here, and pal being "Wood's Croaa " 1125 u half time. The Sen lykill region is re out their interests to Vanderbilt, he hevo charge of tho Treaty, nnd will parts of Auteuil are silent. Bait Lake City The Versailles line is being extended paying market price and a heavy bonus. make he opening speech on it. suuiing gradually. The reference of the San Juan bound towards Neuilly. The Avenue Neuilly $1,051,000; total Tor all Information concerning Freight or Pa Special.sliipment y Washington, 12. at noon nnd for the week ary to the Emperor of Germany is re is cut up by the Government entrench aga, apply to The Senate met D.O.CALDER, Scrnnton affairs still complicated; the carded as untortunate, because he metits. ,i . , i ; remained in open session only long (len I Ticket and Freight Agent. have finally rejected the Co'a. too much under the influence of the London, 12. enough lo have the Journal read, and miners Private dispatches from Taris an then went into executive session, which terms. Hostility between ' tne miners Crown Princess, Victoria's daughter. Fish informs the foreign committee flounce that the demoralization of thft lasted over an hour. Littlo was dono and luborerj intensifies. FERAMORZ LITTLE. Information from Buenos Ayres an- that the Commission will abandon the Communal forces, wrought by the fre BOTERI.NTENDKNT. beyond discussing the manner in which tUe of altered. if hoiriblo nounces the in director was yellow ravages, treaty military quent changes freely the tr aty became public. It deaths-occuhas to The received ship, is fatal State Department the hope of holding daily. stated that it leaked out through parties fever; soven hundred Fans another week. Tho main body of in the State Department or offices of the Of two hundred thousand inhabitants the resignation of Minister Bancroft, ' ' the Insurgents is under Gen. Brunei and Senate. A resolution was adapted, pro- three fifths have tied, camping cut; the and it is now believed that will soon be deserted; subscriptions man Orth, of Indiana, whose name has is in the field around Fort Vauvres re- of five, committer city a for special viding ATTORNEY & 'COUNSELOR. been so frequently mentioned in connec polling t'4o Government assaults. A for , to investigate the affair; Mr. Carpenter are being taken here. with will bo is of midable sortie that imminent (ion near forts mission, TbeNewlork promiappointed delegation Office opposite Ogdcu Hotel, was made chairman. Bicetr and , ocukn my. The Committee on Foreign Affairs not nent clergymen leave lor St. Petersburg to fill the vacancy. 15. ioin with the evangelical embassies Sir John Ilcrscbel son of the great to Columbus, or till ' All kind of lea! business promptly attended te Monday report being ready to. .. till from Eneland, Germany, Switzerland It? Vallandingham wants Grosbeck, Dcm astronomer is dead. . Tuesday the Senate then adjourned and elsewhere: they demuiid of Emperor ocrat, elected Governor, and boasts him Versailles, 12. tne opm.un 11 a.m. on Monday, The Government batteries maintain a Alexauder moderation in the attitude of as eligible for the Presidency, hoping to I,. AXDEKSOX, ; eeneral among Senators Hint the to tcrrifie fire on the ramparts of Paris but the Greek Ctnirch towards Lutherans got himself on tho ticket. m ttee will make no imenuuieiu, Pendleton is after senatorial nomina and the fortifications still held by the on tho Baltic. The Emperor William has recommend its ratification. tion. OGIi:.doorsCITY, already written 6 Alexander. Insurgents. Mr. Sumner declares most emphati South of Z.C.M.T. Office, Main-st.,- 3 A letter from Count DcChambord, makJohnson is attempting to in Mrs. Lincoln aud Thud, leave for Chi his pur Reverdy announced not has he that deft at mv Offlea, mv Residence on Third cally will not now at- fluence the Democratic Senators, who ing a strong bid for the throne, is pub- Onlert or She morrow. to . a cago First amenumem Third Ward Store will at and til. repm 3tret, pose to oner any nolished receive prompt attention. tempt toe t her pension. Ihad. is a appear undecided, against'the Treaty. I. L. A.NDKRSON. ' During the executive session the ' , i of the late Presi; , ,. London, 12. Scranton, Pa., 16. . m r mination of Maxwell Woodhull, as as- perfect counterpart of mining here The Standard of this evening has a General dent. resumption London, at of legation sistant secretary 1)R. WOOD Mace and Coburn with a lot of roughs has been considerably postponed bv the dispatch asserting that the Communist wa-- confirmed. recent action of the to nnd this are forces thousand returned twelve uponly City; Physician am! Snrgeots. Jersey operatives, morning strong Commissioner Pleasanton is expected escorted the gangs lo the risings and disorders are not unlikely to and thai the Versailles army could go Warranted to Extract Tape and Stomich on policemen Sheridan Gen. with here to return ... , .Mace says he wanted a fair follow these complications. Worms, te. ? into Paris if it would. - "? next. " C 12; ' ferry boat. Sunday All 15. calls attended to. ; never Coburn 12. but that , . promptly Paris, Indianapolis, , attempted fight, Erie, Pa., Dick Halliwood, referee in the The Communists claim a victory and n business and sought lo draw Mace into UTAH. This morning the referee on the CITY, Maco declares this object fight, has addressed a letter to deny the reports of success for the VerVaccine matter from the Cow always on hand. ' match decided that the men his corner. to '' him there that the tho sporting fraternity of the U. 8., in saillists. Fort Vauvres was retaken by the been have lo get and two weeks; - t- must fight it out within ;i he which cou.d vitriol will use be means the Communists the at of chloroform, Coburn New party says every point K. H. Sixmohs, M.D. bayonet. Rokwbix Tummi, M.D. it is stated that some point near tot blackguard him, and will to make the men fight He says "both There was a seperate engagement around Orleans has been decided on for the pepper, DRS. TIBBITS & claim men medical affidavit 3IMM0NS, supported by championship of the world, Issy, and the Communists claim to have are freely offer- make an ' place of meeting. Beta tt Physicians and Surgeons, meet testimony iliowing this. He declares and for the benefit of the publio inter recaptured the Park of Issy. The ed that Coburo will never dare to are cutting trenches at Maillot Office, Corner of Main k 2nd South Sts., ' final y that Coburn didn't want to light ested I am, ir my position as referee, Mace in the ring, but they are not taken. . i i row. (Over llntteifleld'a Store.) a Coburn If determined to raise no and such honor shall that but tried big gate concentrating their troops in Later.The referee in the .SALT LAKE CITY. on the 2nd of June Maee longer remain a question on paper be- the Bois Do Boulogne there was a sharp refuses the fight that decided " prize fight has Surgery in all its branches solicited. weeks from will claim the money. It is declared tween them, but must be decided by a fusilade about Fort Bicttre ,'. a J K! to wero fight shall come off in three in fair' the Victor best both Schielster the has the fight been here arrested. leagued parties ring. May , s y at Kansas Ci y, Mo. ' boat- - money and that tnun win."-t ... Madrid, 12. Cincinnati, 12. . share bets nd 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D.,. . Mace will soon blow out on The Constitutioral peace Congress will Santo 10. and Coburn Espiritu, May the largest Grand Opera House, piki-'- s A column of Caliz troops has routed meet tomorrow, nnd will on tour. a sparring Saturday rilYSICIAN, SURGEON AND; ,s west of Ne York, will be completed hy the Band ' Insurgents of submit a statement embodying a comcomposed ! Washington, 18. ... nt .tuna and onencd by .the .i ; DRCGGI8T, from excited circles Continue) Cenieonillas, thir- plete financial scheme, which provides negroes com'ng Newspaper New 1 orK Freoh Opera Troupe from Boston. for savings in the expenditures of variregarding the premature publication of teen were killed and four made City, Utah.31-t- f ous departments of the Government. M. Day, the Alabama treaty. .Dispatches nave Leonard nmed A brakesman, Fatal Firo in and Special' Notices will b cliarBod i Pr lin for ,h" fir,t i,n"',iou. ",d IMeen centa per liue for every subsequent 'fSent iner. - OGDEX,' UTAH, WKDXESD1Y, MAY 17, 1871. BY TELEG11APU. i.V 34 42 1ft 2-- ti per J17 1 6 8 7 9 4.50 3.50 J tl w m Yw Xo. 40. i in 1 r- A pound of coal limy ,bo regarded (( iiivnk'iit to a liy' labor of a man; hfueu, three hundrod pounds will the labor of a uiau for a year? It lias bwri estimated that :0.000.- 001) t nit uf the uuiiual of (J rout Britain are dwoU'd to the of iiititive power, aud that, this in tjijui vaktut tu thu labor of 133- 000 (100 lupu. iho nroa gf ine coal hVlds of the carliuriifcroua ' agelyiAj; withiu. tho limits of tho Uuitcd SUtcs, ha been oMiuiatcd at 150,000 square, mill. The area of, Ohio in not lcs than 10,000 square miles, or quite etiual to that poi,sowed by Great Gri- tain, and far in excess ot that of any , European nation The annual coal production of(Great Britain' ia over 100,000,000 t..us; in Ohio it ia now about 3.000,000. Scientific' Ameri.'i ' :! can. 11 y 1 1 i A tm Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture Science, and the Arts. 1 f rt r.j .1.01) fhVJM'hl Product of Coal. J . r Corr. bom all ti N ivthww;s I'oushisi J S4TI'niV mn, M-- tr . WORTH, . to-d- Mace-Cobu- Mace-Cobur- , , : o;ni. rn 84-- tf , Ver-saillis- Mace-Co-bu- rn :t4-- tf ' , si' i .: 'l '. ' v : , I!rihnia ' ! |