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Show tL'JUVS z. g. m.. i. DTAn CENTRAL OGDEN CITY. RAILROAD LATEST v I'cnvraniVud r BY TELEGRAPH. SATt ltDAT. Special to the Oubks Jhsctiok by tbe Atlantic aud 1'nciac llugrapli Uauiuui;.j Mii Manager, t "ho f14 louid Ue addressed. -.- mmunicatwun irNRUSK. Lines A talented Salt Lake will TBBt ABR Comiwj . from ,nv ncuw-- r- !. fortn ..... " trilen meaire, !. . , . on The lines have been Down. prostrated through storms in the East, hence the limited number of telegrams in this isne. per- - rriuT . . ' AMERICAN. New York, 3. as 11 u - . irtni to our cuixcns. dead victims The numes of nipety-on- e Tbi wiu v cof the explosion are published, with have not had a genuine uiaiminu e nnir time, ne nave those of seven ot Iters missing. And supara lliil hill. TPTV posed to Ue dend. At least four more of !till W bumougs the wounded will die. San Francisco, 3. r lillle 01 me is a complete list of the The m v. Anna unced at an early date, following Will a.mrdnV next, ,Buj Uia auu i:iu maio. WHOLESALE & RETAIL MONDAY, .TTJ1V OPENING! i0-t- Kr Bott. 51-- ntiit. Main street, Ogden. ltt IMMEIS At eleven o'cloek Lake, the wpmnn who was shot by Julia Mrs. Thursday last, l0pED.0n N. J Suviers, in the Grand Ilote Mr. . A ...:-. i. -- r Tan.lt ' (. on Monday night, died from the wounds Emma oflbeU. P. Brewery, absconded from she received. An inqui si is now being is supposed, has gone held. N. J. Snvier. who lias been under her home and, it arrest since ilie time of the shooting, t wiih Henry Coffman, express from custody to day was of Wells, FjU'go & Co. Coffuian tinine pi'isous, wishing to intimidate East of Ogden, an hioi, served a printed notice on him this wM Sem on the cars for the evening, fluting that- his presence was a telegram was scat lo Evanstou not. desired in this city, and gave him ot the .in lobe exuutiaed, but neither eifiht hours to make luins'lt searce, or It is sulfer the penally of a coat of tar and mussing parlies were discovered. Mr. Saviors is said to have were sce- feathers. supposed, by some, that they for parls unkuown by the evening left is this if the prov express car; nted in in (rain. FOREIGN. en there will be trouble fur the p.i'0 London, 3. charge of the car, dure. Commons this evening, Vis the In siraa trouble has Tom Mr. Drowning TT ' count Enfield, of the f reign department. f e- T .. ins j.". denies that uegotii'tions were pending ilar to Mr. Lanai t. 1 Ki at wiih the United iiutes for the abolition ii al50 missing, and is said to be Hartelot approved the aonin company with a gambler, who of privateering. 1'rince but oeploreuine lo Arthur, of money grant Ins gone through her little pile conliuued seclusion of the Queen. Glad woman. name is ia. 'Oh! Frailly; thy stone denied that the Queen was unpopular. He expreesid regret at her seclu. Fine English Ales on sion, but declared she was anxious lo Geni-!nMain St., resume her Draught at W. H. Tiduock's, public duties as rapidly as i."". 'c Spring & Summer Learing Ofileo City t Imm cay at . ! Gl-t- iH EwSy Cliambrays, Scotch Ginghams, Spanish Linens, Alpacas, Arnmrcs, jib-boo- Z. C. M. I., Og ien. Buy your furniture oi uon, Main street. Og len. n. Lonuon, wn- - 51-t- It iirnenrs f Yesterday morning nt 7.80, the company of emigrants, whose timet were published in our last issue, punhering 130 souls, arrived here in awgeof Elder Hamilton Park. They left iLivf rpool on the S.S. "Color.ido 'on tfclfth July, and had an excellent pns- ug. N deaihs. The company met who nnifurm kindness and courtesy from Wosltipand railway officials, on the entire journey. Elder Geo. Lake joined tie company at New York, and arrived with them this a.m. The following rein addition to the turning missionaries, above named, arrived at the same time: Elders George Barton, Edmund F. Bird sd Thomas Ilowells. The company went on to Salt Lake Dy me b o ciock train, but the Elders remained till last veiling to take charge of the baggnge; they went on by the 6 o'clock mixed train. 8aP The best Siamped Tin Buckets ever imported, forsule at the Z. C. M. 1 , 63lf Ogdm. W:its An Liquor. The very best ITines and Liquors imported into Utah are to be obtained at ih Pioneer Drug 67-t- The Man Found Dead. only estab lishment at which genuine Jewelry can be obtained in Ogden is Ot Paupje & Coessf.l's, Main Street. Repairs neatly executed. All work warranted. ltt Jkwemit. The We Leabxed Anotuep. Bcsixess. rumors of a young girl, who was sent to the R. R. depot, to pedd'e milk, having Ven seduced and led into what lie called an easier way of living than fnilk selling. If what is reported be correct, how do the girl's par nts feel, who exposed their child lo temptation nd violated the city license law at the me time? Let the matter be sifted to hear the bottom. EST" The most durable Furniture is for sale at R. Wilson's, Main Street, Qg-de- n. Diatii to Hire death to Drug Store. the Flies. f Fly-pape- r, the pests, at the Pioneer 67-- tf JtaT Twenty Acres of Good Land for Sale at Apply at this Hooperville. Office. 68tf Infohmatios W anted of Alma Clough, emigrated to Ctah in 1SG8. Ann Clongh, 4, Bridge street, Chilton, Blackburn, Lancashire, Epg-JanMill Star, July 11. lio d. The Salt Lake Herald yesterday has the following telegram ConitECTios f On Tuesday evening last as stated in the Junction of Wednesday, Coroner Fife weut with a jury to the Sand ridge for the purpose of holding an inquest on ihe body of a man found dead there by 0. Be knap, Jr. On arriving nt Ihe it was bespot the Coroner found that and there line Wtber the Counly yond He immefore out of hia jurisdiction. VV. V. Ilaight, Esq., diately noiified Davis County, nnd an the Corona-fo- r ..quest was held, of which the following is the Qtliciul report. Davis Co.. U. T. Katsth-lp- . August 2nd. 1871. An inquisition holden at Ka sville Precinct, Davis Coiimy, U. T.. August 2nd. 1871, before W. V. Ilaight. Coroner of said County, upon the body of a per son unknown, there lying UtaJ, ny me Jurors whose names are hereunto sub scribed. The said Jurors upon oath do say. the saia unKnown camo in iuj ucam ffu.iu. s un Saturday, July 2'.)tb, 1871. by oaii-eknown, and tound on the Sand ridge North of this place, and about 800 yards from the railroad tr.ck, vvest. A leuer was found upon his person, written July 9th. 1871, directed to Mr. C. Nolan, care of Benedict & Boardman.No. 128. BroadMichael way, New York, and signed, Nolan, Salt Lake City. Utah Territory. In testimony whereof, the said Jurors have hereunto set their hand tbo day ""! aforesaid. ."" Cproner. Wm. V. Haioht. , . .Levi Tailoe. r Woods Cross Salt Lake t. have left town is the wife of a 'wpiicted citizen who has gone to visit w relatives, and didn't go off with "naiber man," Mr. Wright doesnt fel riglt baut it. Tlease correct. For atl intonnatwa cuoerniB? Freigit of mge, apply D. 0. CA 1.1) nt. On 1 Ticket and frfiglit Agent. rtnrt, J. Pa. TVilu vs. JL WILLIAMS A'eo TJ. HATS und CAPS; PUtr in LUMBER liuiltiing .llatcrial, dtaziKl Windows Cutler H. B. SCOYILLE can bo seen at tho Office, 200 SUITS OF GJ5NTS' a dinga 'in their PrvY.m Give Wm a Call. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, KaU, Clothing, Fancy Xo tioii, etc the diiuJIjepartmext Miortimnt Divn II from Bear Lake Divide, nenr Mount Naab, for Sale at the Mill, from EXCURSION PARTIES AND PICNICS. fn'l Compriww i)rns mm jieuu-HM"- ami Bianlii-- e,d , bncj complet i ainw, uiw, arMelea. of uaunn, THE LIQUOIt DEPARTMENT the clwilrjwt .elortinn of Wlne, Pnnidlr", Alc.bol. ,ic mc, all of which ' now twine oi ot th very lowest possihld prices, riwripthm hy Competent UniKClst. rrfti!lv roinponn-'ep.S. All prtle lndcLtp.! lo th lsl nd3rd nl Ind Wariiaionn nqii!ed to wittl. Iminmli. t!y with tUOgd(in City tiMiperativ, MrenatU rntftim THE BEST QUALITY O" m yerrhntidiB, eouittln( DRY GOODS, Tithing Ofliec. n thv Hon cli, Stokz8, Opposite Salt Late House, Salt Lale Citj. 5T-l- Next Door to Z. V. Bl. I., T tiik pvm.io a c hoick of Oftiwst LUMBER YARD has been removed to Ono I51ol Hast of tho aud ritEIGHT, - IJ.Hl- KITOTION, SE OVAL! BE THE WHITE PINE OF E MERCANTILE every day, during G-LAS- S, UEADV-MAD- OGDis:sr CITY Off den, J fa in Street,business hours. AND OF LOT NEW Slindest. CL0TI11N0. A full Rtnek nf fiTlOPKIMFS, W.VUE, etc., etc. Call and Examine. Lumber, Eath, Pickets, Shingles, etc. ,tr ro nak nnd Our yard ori Main Street is supplied witu a good assortment in meet tuo demand for E"AILS thfv are ibcmt Carp'8, ?Iosiuiio Ran, Wimloiv C'ur(aiii4 Hill or Eumbcr, etc., to order. TINWARE, n Ce:its Slratr and Panamas. A Our Mill is now running ana we are prepared to furnish SELL TnEIK SPLENDID FTOCK OF At COST CaoqiSi't Slippers. oors seixixc; out! HOSIERY. SHOES, Junicitus tc etc. Hats & Sundowns 2iildrciit4' aIiforn3n and oilier SCOYILLE, Manufactitrertaiwl VPCr,5STKjDl;KT. & and SIlswcs Of;.!n. tr Unt rimmed) COTTON Gcnts BOOTS AXI IJnln OHN SHAFIP, LADIES' (Trimmed and is complete in Lad!M and all the latest styles. wirrlKtw tlifir ticket! Piwp.nrer will nlis tho ot8rw. Fitly cents a'klitiomtl will 1 ckni'itfJ wbea Uie lur le onllctutl m tin ii'. h. Institution. S. B.lLLANTlM., Buporintcntlont. 40-l- y $20 to $2Z per 1000 ILCWARDLEIGlUCo, Slimmer Clothing Jones' Groyc, Oden, ject, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. and at the Yard from plasur Dealers Orain, Flour, Fruit, Eggs, A DANCING FLOOR $30 to $10 per 1000 Butter, Pnlt, I'rodiice. etc, (IKS KRAI, Is now reaily for A Large Stock of Gents', Ladies' and Children's HOES parties. In Jcet, Is laid to awnmnv!t Cojilliun". Fartics furnishing their own music can have the use of the Grove for 25 Cents in Cash or its equivalent- CEDAR POSTS for Sale Wheat, Oats, Hurley, cle. taken in payment. 59-I- A WISES, LIQiOUS NEW BRANDS OF T T T) TT . And a romplet Doesldns, STAPLE Jeans, Domestics, Stripes, Tickings, Denims. 3 At G. IL TRIBE'S, BEAR LAKE DIVIDE. Call, inspect FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, FINISHING ALWAYS ON at the Lowest Rates. Orders Ellod at tha p.CS.XELSOX, Proprietor. NEWJiALpON! BEER SALOOM n t&5 Tcaim wan led to haul Lumber on Shares from the 91111 to Option, MAIN STREET, OGDEN, opened his LAGER All Ordr WreS5ed to BARNARD WHITE, roorth Strot,Oj'lD, will reculve prompt Class of Excellent Imager and a Iainch of Cracker ami Cheese FORJ5ALE. OXE of Mam strsn. Enqnir SlLWEB, at the P.. R. Htrase, Ogtfmt. HATE IX MY I'OSfESSIQK OXE BAT oiit; b hs"tn MARE, about t.ii tst binniih brani en left shoulder, and two Spanish braiida on lsft th (rh. If Ihe abora named nmal Is not Claimed bsfoia !ha list dny of Angnst, 17 1, Itw h sold to dofray tipen'es. ALFRED WARD. Wil'ard Citv, Em EHef O., P.T. Pad 11 f j. YOD WANT STOVES AM TIXlVAIti:, CO TO E. I . J. WATKINS, Hoot nnd SJio krr. Jfaker, At the siirn of ths Blr Voot, Fifth fttrert, Ogiten. All klnd of Hoots 4il Shot mule to nriir. nsntly eocuted. Prortnee taken In payment. paid for nil Highest Price Hides. hind oftb BooV "CJ Remnber Big Coueern. NOTICE ESTRAY. T TnRtX SV3m Mr. Wm. PACT Architect tvl Bnil'ler. will act s 3tf our Aeentin Salt IjiksCifr. at a very moderate outlay. 61-l- AKD LOT, Cash paid for IXidcs at our TAXXKRY. To All Whoin enjoy HOrFE is now in operation, manufacturing Cloth of superior quality. ttntion. where the thirsty pedestrian can A Woolen Factory a&tf has jut It, HILL. SEW JI0)ir, MANUFACTURES. ill or delivered in MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Ogden City. The, Cheapest and Best in Utah, or on tune. 62-- BRICHAM CITY O. IPISZsvXOE!, HAND. attended to. the feed c. i IF LUMBER, and Burjffies, Horses fed by II. B. CLA WSON, l-- Havins removed their Mill to the TVhite Vines on the Bear Lake Divide, are r.ow prepared to fill bills for tha best Horses, Carriaffes, niRE, Orders JT3' II. C. WAUliLEtOn Petrole-n- m for Datifortli'n n Price paid for STEAM SAW MILL. Tho Highestitooi. Prices D. JAMES & Co. .u.k, J'-e- (i4 learn OGDEN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, Main Stretr, Ogden. FOR Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. OGDEN. 59-l- AND FURNISHINGS. Locks, Harness Trimmings, assortment of AND FANCY GOODS, MAIN STREET, CoTistotitly Asrf OCR STANDARD GROCERIES, Tweeds, A Ogden. TP. CrocerieH and olions) on hsnd. Flunl.a, FEW (i ODD Arplv to WtNTHROP Fatlet, ono bine East uheTithingOHico (on the Bench) HRSTLAgS n Ogden. Utah. P 0. Hox 70. Will tti'p to nil points on the It.U, but snd Vmt. Ordsrs acfviiiipsn ol by Cnsli filled on reuonablo terms. A chuir iuortmrnt of HANDS VVAMTED. LOGGING .WD GlaWCOtlES. A FCLL STOCK OF - Also per Couple, per day. Of ail kinds. that the deceased passed through Kaysof Etc., Etc. ville on 29th inst., and complained violence of being unwell. No- - marks eviwere found on his body, but it was All Orders addressed to D. H, FEEEY, after him dent that borses had pawed Ogden City, will have prempt of death. Hie bat was laid on the side attention. him from the vt consumption, at Banbury Oion. his face, as if tp shield off. and his coat and 'nglnd. July 1, Danikl IUkplrt. aged snn. One boot was fnnn.i Ivine a little dts- Mill. Star, 11. r July ind"1 A Brigham City, on the 2d inst-- , tance nff. There was no urder" of tbo r and suspicions a protracted aud lingering . illness foul play, from Hi'. . . :j ii telegraphed to the Salt Lakepa-in pHperintendent-- , fKh.er0f Morris D. and Abigail Rosen-- 1 pers had not the sl.ghtest foqqUon tt 2 j fact, aged years and 5 monthg. o ... JCtf Dc-Lain- cs. FULL ASSORTMENT see Handbills. ECCLES & PIDCOCK, HARDWARE Gailct. Johk Gailet. Ogden: "Mrs. Wright and Mrs.Lanlt. two mor- The iody wa lying on the left aide ; but r'cd women, have lately left town with nothing was found in the pockets o'her men." Who's your telegrapher, the letter alluded to in the verdict. J Mr. It was asocrtainea Wf? The. enlv Mrs. Wrieht and a slung-sho'"litwn " yiU Geo. frm 1.30... ... .05 .85 1.70... 2.05... .,1.05 2.23... ...1.15 2.30... ...1..W .,. " GENTS' Straw & Panama Taylor Hats. A Prics GOODS, SHOE DEPARTMENT and reasonable terms. SELUXG OUT! !- f 61-t- . that the results of night tn the Metropoli the collision last tan und rground Railway were exaggera ted; only three persons were injured, and they but slightly. took the first The Cutter "llang-iardprize at the Cowes regatta yesterday. Affairs at The British Charee Teheran telegraphs the foreign office that the famine in Persia is over, but provisions are at exorbitant prices. Paris, 4. The Official Journal to day announces the appointment 0f Count Le Reinusat as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the place nf Jules Favre. resicned. The former lias acceplad the portfolio. The French post office authorities are 'rancni for a money order Depart mem with Enelaud and tho United Stales. The Minister of Finance yesterday completed tho payment of an installment of five hundred milli n francs in demnity. The German army of occupa tion Iims been reduced to one hundred and fifty thousand. McJJahon reports the tolal casualties to f lie Versailles forces, in the second fiege of Paris at 75.14- -. Regular trains for passengers and freight will commence running through Mont Cenia tunutl on loth September. 'Emigrants. Store. GiNriXE v For p.m. and .uu SUMMER K.B. kinds of Carpenter and Job Work neatly executed, on short tioiice Farmington Centreville f y air-tigh- Haw just rewired the largest awnrinicnt of Furniture evor brought into this City, ail of which will be sold nt. figures to satisfy t he most economical of pu rcuaters All Ogden to Kaysville 500 Pieces Mew Prints Dried a.m. r.pd na a, v (I wvFl oa- - and a full complement of UTAH, Mixed. " " her health permitted. Apricots and Peaches The Kusiati corvette "Bnyarin," comwanted t the Z. C. M. I., Ogden. They ing down the bay lust evening, had a G3t must all be peeled. ' boat stove in, in a collision with the bark Glass Jars for preserved trim. 'Emma C. Reale." The bark lost her t, aud head-geastrong and cheap, at tne Ogden. Main Street, Ogden, FARES: Goods. Wool & Call attention t their largo and assorted Sioek, just received, sisring, in part, f CABINET WORK, Puplins Urcnndincs UPHOLSTXRV, etc. etc. f.'tuit, Pinna, 3Iarseillc. ritic Shawls, Ac DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) OF kixps or a t.i. FURNITURE, TRAINS R?nXED 1 . 1i ii.m. is In A't'litmn O bf alwvo, STOCK mes-,eugi.- w (U 7 A.m. And AN Stockton, Cl. S. yeaierday morning tf witl Icwtb Ojiten ilaily t 8 a.m., nd HI mm. wxi Sail UlmCMy 5.30 p.m. Arriw p n. Lcv SWt LnteCity daily 5.m.Mi4 S.Vi; .n. Arnw t Oiic Dajon ir, 1871, and tietitll WlioW3ilG Traia DRY GOODS GEOCEET & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS ON AND AFTER NOW I. I. EETiVIL Z, C. & WM, PIDOOCK, PIOXEEll LIXE OF UTAH. rw Deniocratio judioial nominations: Judge of the Fifteenth pistrict Court, Hon. dried lbs. peaches. 0,000 VA3rrEl Suinuel A. Dwinelle; Police Jmtge, J. F. , onn lbs. butter, IMW aoa. eggs, ni. f i n WarJleiiril & C0'8. Cowdery; Judge of the Municipal Court, T. The cheapest am! bent FurnJ- - Di los Lakej Probate Judge, Charles J. H. ECCLES 14-- tf It May OFfiCB, CITY RKCOFOEK'S July 21st, 1SJ1. 13 HEREIiV tUVtN XII AT, TJ of on Ordinance possxd Slav 30, H7, by the Citv Council of Ogdn City, all persoM owning or ksspinft DOHS in tha oily ej Ogdsn, ar required to r"gietr tban. Tha folic, ara lustmote 1 to at thit tb provisions of Mid Ordinance, axa fully carried out. Tha CertinYata of Registration may r obtained at my oClca between tha noun of 10 a.a.ftil i psi. JM -- y sricr, , fTryRitfirdtr. |