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Show BY TELEGMAPU. and SATURDAY, ,WihnI every WEDNESDAY , ff pENROSK, Biiaineaa Manager, to whom til ajuiineaa coiumuuicmtioua should be addressed. at Jabkbsaclk. eleven Elder David CandUnd, of Salt City, will preach in the Ogdea m., Lk Ttbernaole. Zlne Stove Stands to protect gomtniwo Nbw Jor$ l carpets from Bra. Alao Stove Pipe and flue at Z. C. M. i ., protector, fcr floor, r9 r- - Thanksgiving Pahtt. Thursday lat Thanksgiving Day, a very pleasant and moat agreeable party was hold in the evening, at the "Junction House" About twenty it the railroad depot. The were present. party was couple a ihort or we on rather notice, gotten up a that but doubt no great many have Everytmore would have been present. in off moat a satisfactory passed hing was The large dining-roomanner, brilliaut'y lighted, and the floor was in iplendid condition for tripping the light fantastic toe. Dancing was kept up with great spirit till twelve o'clock, when the guests retired to the rooms above, which ltd been prepared for their accommodation, and where a pleasant intermission was spent, while the supper was Wng served up. Two tables were laid tha length of the room, and these were well slocked with all the delicacies of The supper was prepared the leason. in a most recherche style, and reflected the greatest credit on the proprietor of After all had the "Junction House." of the good things spread partaken freely before them, the tables were again cleared, and dancing was renewed with even greater vigor than before, and kept up till after three a. m., when the company (.pirated, all seeming to have enjoyed We themselves to the fullest extent. that it is the intention of the committee to hold another of these social gatherings at the same place on Wednesday evening, Dec. 13th, when we expect to see a much larger company present. We cannot eloe these remarks without malting special mention of the muic, which was really and furnished for the occasion, by Mr. Wm. Purdy at leader, he being ably assisted by Messrs. John and Richard Fowler, with Mr. Jus. Burrup as caller; and we feel confident that all those giving entcrtain-nent- s of a like nature, will never require; send outside of Ogden for performers ihile we have such good home tali ni beiog be-lie- first-clas- s, W tmeng us. Dried Apricots und Teachce at the Z. C. M. I., 0,;deu. Tiny nust all be peeled. 5 wanted t Movement of Titonrs. Yesterday morning the 5th Cavalry Regiment of the regular army of Uucle Sam, arrived hj the V. P. R. R. The detachment is a its way to Arixona, d being under of Major Carr, and numbering 400 men and seven officers, some of them haiing their families with them, also laundresses, most of them being the wives of the men. While the transfer was being made to the C. P. R. R., ithe splendid band of the regiment, num- toricf; some twenty-fiv- e performers, and ranking as one of the first bands in the rvic of the United States, performed wveral choice selections in a most tnas-krl- y style, which were very much appreciated by those who had the good fortune to be present. After coffee had served out to the men, and all the necessary papers were filled, "all on board" was sounded, amd the train, of ten second class cars, one sleeping coach, and nine box cars, the litter containing the baggage and outfit ''the party, proceeded on its way to the Pacific Coast. coin-Ban- la con-mtin- g 0. H. Trilie for the Bent Wince and at the loweat price.. . gotf Go to Wqeor. e. Pbistkrs' Ball. The Ogden Publish-- g Company have arranged a party for ill hands in the offioe and the principal patrons of the Junction, on Tuesday evening next, at Woodmansee's Hall. None but those invited are expected to "tend, as it is desired that the room be ot overcrowded. As there is a limit to lJ eapacity of the hall, there must be a limit to the number of invitations, and " is to be hoped that no person uninvited will feel at all slighted, as no disres-Pc- t ig intended. The total amount received from all The Mace-Cobnr- u Prize sources by the Relief anl Aid CommitSpeeial to the Donns Joscrtow by the Atlantic and tee amounts to $2,508,816, whichis Pacific Telegraph Couijiany. much less than the popular estimate. Montgomery Station, Miss., 80. The work of relief is going on and must Forty miles from New Orleans, 1.43 last many months, so th&ialljoun be sent a.m. will be well used. Maggie Mitchell ha The excursion has just arrived at this sent $500 for the relief of the sufferers point. Nothiug of special interest occurin the dramatic profession. red during the trip, and everything was conducted iu the most orderly and genAMERICAS. tlemanly manner. The ring was pitched Loudon, 80. upon high ground in the pine woo Is The statement of the oonditwn of the about 60 yards from the railroad track, Prince of Wales, issued is again Jim Coburn superintending iu construcfavorable. The Prinoe now rests easily, tions. Coburn weighed 104 pounds, and all danger is believed to hava pass- Mace 1C8 The train counLsiud pounds. ed;, th fever has decreased in a marked of 10 passenger coaches, containing degree, tome 600 persons, thu majority of uhotu Madrid, 30. the were of what are termed The intelligence from Hav ma, report- better 1872! classes, repreincluding ing the execution of the young students sentatives of the bench and bar, charged wiih the desecration ef the the medical profession and banking, of Gen. grava Casean, has created great cotton aud mercantile esiablisumeuts. A oonsternation among the ministry The sporting fraternity was also out in special session of the Council was imme- full force, with representatives from till diately convened, at which the subject the principal cities. Among the notawas earnestly discussed. The action bles of the were Tom FOREIGN. prize ring present, i taken has not yet been publicly announc- Allen, Ned O Baldwin, the Irish Giant, D. Washington, ed. C, 30. Tom Kelly, Sherman Thurston, and Poo-le- y Notwithstanding the efforts in certain v Marseilles, 80. Mace. Tom McAlpine aud Larry quarters to smoo'h over the pending a Powers seconded Coburn, and Cusick Moremenux, convicted of troubles between this country and Spain leader in the late Communist being agitation, and Tom Allen seconded Mace. Colonel on the Cuban question, there is no doubt was executed in this this morning. Rufus Hunt, of New Orleans, was selectthat the administration muans bitterness, The condemned man ci'y conducted himself ed as referee, and entered the ring and are perfecting plans that will in- firmly, and met his fate with He said apparent amidst tremendous cheering. sure success in any measures which may Tho comwas resignation. firing party the men came here for a fair fight, and become necessary tor the ample protecposed of a detachment of troops of the he supposed the crowd came for the same tion of the lives and property ofAmerican tine. purpose. If they remained quiet and let residents in Culja. Promiuent members Paris, 30. the referee aud umpires do the talking, of Congress, both Democrats and ReTin? ex Chancellor of the Austrian they would no doubt see a good fight. At are in refavor of publicans Empire, Count Von Beust, has arrived 11:110 a. m., Coburn shied his hat into once to sorting at vigorous measures in in this eity to pay a visit to President the ring amid great cheers. Mace, a order to secure such protection, and do Thiers; the visit is is not regarded as of moment later, stepped iuside the ropes. not hesitate to pay that war with Spain a political significance. Mace won the toss for corners. Coburn would be preferable to the temporising Vienna, 80. then advanced end offered to bet Mace course heretofore pursued by this GovCount Andrassay, the newly selected $000 on the fight, which Mace accepted, ernment with regard to the outrages per- Premier, has issued a circular, defining Al. Smith putting up for Mace, and Jim on American the policy to be pursued by the new Coburn petrated by Spaniards performing a like offioe for bis y citizens. Advices received here ministry. The peaceful policy of his brother. After the usual preliminaries, by the Cuban cable report the officers of predecessor, Von Beust, Count An .ra-sa- y and "lime" was called.for the American steamer "Florida," now states, will be closely followed. First Round, betticg being at that time blockaded in the port of St. Thomas, Brussels, 80. two to one on Mace. The fighting was The opening of a new Boulevard in commenced at preparing to fight their way out of that once, Coburn got in two harbor. It is understood that an Amer- this city was made the occasion ican has been ordered to of a renewal of the disturbances of the blows on Mace's body, followed slight one on Mace's mouth. Another St. Thomas for the purpose of prevent past. week. The people who had assem- severe '.low was give-- i and taken, Maoe the from "Florida" attacked to being ing the number of several thousand, bled, appearing to force the fighting during or captured by tbe Spanish war vessels displayed towards the several fo lowing exctmnges. Coburn hit great hostility now blockading that port. government officials who were Mace on the neck, and Mace got one on Gov. Grata Brown, for President, and and who had made th msolves present, obnox- Coburn's right shoulder. More sparring Gilbert C. Walker, for Vice President, ious to the populace by their action in then occurred, when Mace got in a is the latest Presidential State for 1872, regard to the ministerial trouble. A deblow on Coburn's face; Mace brought out by a prominent Yiginia pa- tachment of the Civic guard was ordered straight still forcing the fighting, and following ; , to per. disperse the crowds, but the soldiers Coburn to bis corner, got in heavily refused to proceed against the people, on him; up Waterbury, Conn., 30. the latter countered, clinched owned-and A dry go.ds store occupied and openly fraternixed with the citizens and threw Mace; time, thirty-tw- o by Mr. Joseph Harper, in this city, was Considerable excitement still prevails in 10 fire o'clock at the city. totally destroyed by Second round: Both men were prompt this morning; insured for $2,700 in the to the call, and after a long time spent Continental insurance Company of New Winter Mill. Mr. C. W. Thornton in sparring, both men rested. Cohurn York. writes from Aspen that he expects to be hit Mace just above the belt, and Mace New York 30. In the Court of General Sessions yes. able to supply the people of Ogden with got in slightly ou Coburn's neck; sharp followed in favor of Coburn, terday. Judge Bradford grunted the re- lumber and shingles all winter. On his exchanges when he clinched and threw Maoe. of the Grand quest Jury for an exten- wa to the mill early on the 29th, he Third round: Both men cautious. sion of time in which to invest igute the he saw what was to him a curiosity After more feinting, the men rested, afsays bet'ore now them certain charges agiinst "'the Sun Moon and Stars all bright to ter which Coburn got in heavily on Tammany officials, and extendod the Mace's mouth, Mace returning slightly presonl term ot Court to the UHtli of De- the s!ght. at the same time." Charlie is on the head. After some " sharp fighting cember. a sober man, so no one need insinuate both men went.down together. but few friends called on Fourth round: After sparring s lonjr that he saw double or anything of that Connolly yesterday in the New York while, Coburn hit. Mace heavily on the kind. Hotel. Connolly let r the hotel in a e breast, and slightly on the left side. with Deputy Sheriff' Jarvis, and Bbad. Mr. Carey, near the Railroad Mace got in one on Coburn's forehead; scoured the ci'y until midnight in quest of the remaining bail, which amounts lo Depot, buys furs and wild auimals, and the latter returning on Mace's back. Much feinting again occurred, tho men G.UOl. His search was so unavailing has for sale a fine collection of petrifac resting three times. The referee then that he was forced at last to relinquish tions and other curiosities. See adver- said: "The people came to see a fight it, and at 12 o'clock this rrt. he was taand not fooling." Then men then nd tisement. ken to Ludlow Street Jail. Mr. Connolly vanced to the centre of the ring. seemed much depressed. got in a blow on Mace s neck. Clotius Lost Who has found a sack Mr. W. A. Horning, City Auditor, re-- I Mace got in heavily on Coburn's left eye; new linquished his position yasierday. on he road clothing, containing first blood allowed for Mace. Joe hit Trenton, Ji. J., 30. and Willard? Let the Mace on the left breast, and, after long An effort will be made to effect a commutation of the sentence of Bolts, finder read the advertisement headed sparring, got. in again on Jim's face. who was sentenced to be hung for the "Lost," and honestly restore the prop Mace hit Joe on the forehead. Another rest was then taken. Maee followed murder of Pet Ilnlstea l, lo imprison-- 1 to the owner. That's the square erty to his corner, and sharp fighting ment for lite, through a numerously thing. ensued, ending with Msee being thrown. signed petition to the Court of ParFifth round: Mace got in on Coburn's dons. nose; Mr. Jovbsev. Bocgd sharp fighting ensued, it being Williams Eph. Brooklyn 30. Alderman D. F. Stewart, of this city, and seven other residents of Bear Lake give and take all' around the ring. L'jug fighting again. Coburn hi: Mace on the who was shot by James Keily in a liquor Valley, including two ladies, started for left breast, both countered on the body; saloon on Tuesday morning, is still alive: homo yesterday with sleds. They had More severe fighting, during which but as the hall has not been extracted from his left breast, where it lodged. learned by the telegram from Mr. J. C. Cobnrn clenched Mace and threw him and he is bleeding internally, there is Rich, published in lust Wednesday's over the ropes. (Greet cheering.) In this round it was observed that Coburn little hope of his recovery. Kelly was JrscTio that the road was considered had something in his hand, and the reftaken before Justice Walsh for examinaeree called upon the men to open their tion, and was committed to await the impassible by any other way than via action of the Grand Jury; bail was re- Wabatch, but later news reported the hands. Coburn threw something on the fused. Wasatch rout blocked with snow, so ground, wbich was picked up and handed to the referee; this created ex30. Quebeo they determined to try their luck in get- citement. The referee said great he had The sudden and vigorous setting in of home by way of Huntsville. We found that Coburn had only a small winter has caused great damages to the ting of oakum, and ordered the fight fall fleet in this harbor. Advices just hope to hear of their safe arrival,' but piece to go on. Severe fighting ensued in received from the ports below, cause in- the trip is generally considered risky. favor of Coburn, when Maee slipped and tense excitement in tbe city. Great fell. .' numbers of vessels are driven ashore, Ths only estabG!tnB Sixth round; Mace gat in slightly on and several wrecks have taken place. lishment at Jswflrt. which genuine Jewelry can Coburn, when the men clenched, and The captain aud remainder of the erew be obtained in Ogden is at Pabps & Coburn threw Mace, falling heavily upon of the bark "Chicago," have been pickBosssxl's, Main Street. Bepa'rg neatly him. ed up; several men were lost. The bodies ixecnted, VI werk warranted. Itf Seventh Round: Hard fighting took of eight men. frozen to death, were Coburn followed place in this round. found on the ice, supposed to be bodies DisArrotjiTED. The U. P. train due Mace to the ropes where he clinched of men belonging to another vessel near and threw him. This round elicited St. Roche. The ship "Three Bells," here at p.m. on Thursday did not artremendous cheers from Coburn's frieds. 6 American, laden with grain, is ashore rive until a.m. yesterday. Expecting Eighth Round: Fighting and and breaking to pieces; assistance can- that although the train was behind time, ell around the ring, bath men sf arring not be rendered on account of the storm extremely would arrive here about midnight, cautious, Coburn gave Mace a heavy now raging. The "Napoleon the Third," it a Government vessel, has been sent down two gay and festive couples from Rock body blow, then jumped back and grinned at Mace; tbe latter claimed a foul: to assist the vessels in distress. Large Springs and Evanston respectively came not allowed. After dodging and sparblocks of ice are floating aaound the har- on to Ogden, thinking to enjoy the ing around the ringbotu rested.- Oure-uminbor. The amount of loss caused by the cream of the Thanksgiving ball at the Coburn got in slightly on Mace's ice and storm. will be very great. breast, each iben countered on the neck Junction House. 1. All , the Jersey City, dancing they of the other; after a A fire took place yesterday in a two enjoyed they had to take on the care to Coburn threw Mace. slight exchange story bouse in Montgomery St., near the music of the monotonous Ninth Round: More feinting followrattle with the corner of Broomhall St. builded by hard fig hi an occasional shriek from tbe was wig, Mace forced Coburn Loss ing engine to the partially destroyed. ropes, some sharp exchanges took whistle. This world is full of $6,000. disap. place and both men went down. ' ' ' ., New York, 1. pointmente. J Tenth Round: Coburn forced the The Grand Duke and suite attended to Mace's corner when he fightftig got in thanksgiving services- at the "Greek Thanksoivinq Thanksgiving day on Mace, sharp fighting followed in fa. Church, yesterday, all present remained vor of was observed in Salt Lake on ' standing throughout, the services. Thursday thrown.Coburn, ending in Mace being ; ' as well '.' in as last, Caicatdtl many of the principal Eleventh Round: Cries of "You've ana Nona western riatl teities of the Union. In Oeden ine lher got him Joe" were heard around the rioarj lias filed a bill against Herman were services at the Episcopal and Me- ring. The men lost half an hour in Raiser U. 8. Collector here. to restrain him from collecting 'a lax of $44,000 thodist Churches, otherwise nothing un- sparring and feinting in Mace's corner; tbe friends of Mace looked serious. levie I on dividends declared by tbe Com- usual occurred. Mace got in slightly on Coburn's cheek, pany since Dec. 81st 1870. It is alleged when there was another the commissioner having giving it as his long affair of Mi5KRs!-.Do- n't forget the meeting at sparring and feinting, Mace still keeping opinion that the dividend tax after that his corner. Coburn eyeiug him at 7 o'clock. date coiild not be collected, the Com- Child's Hall dollars eveu that Mace don't win did not in reserve pany paythe The referee here said, "HI fight." ing tl.e dividend, but, that nevertheless T.n.Tu .".l15 "ild ""' mf hurinnt to Mr. ' ?? !? g'T notir6 ,oa" Person. give you five minutes to advance." the defendant is proceeding to collect advanced quickly to Mace's corthe tax. Tbe Illinois Central has tilrd a tly. Mr. T. fliort. in conoartioo ner, the latter came forward but again -- r n..r..T will Tiirnlnh th. similar bill to restrain tbe collection of former with iwf"i u,,n.. ...j ':" returned to his corner, Coburn followi, v cIlMtwir than Hi . rwt. $S3,000. 07 J 11. C. 'VVARDU.IGn. ing and again feinting with Mace. An light. Execution of Students at Havana! Further Disturbances in Belgium! Comptroller Connolly in The Latest Democratic Slate for Expected Hostilities with Spain! & bed-roo- m Arrived. Geo. C. Bates, Esq., Presenting Attorney for Utah, arrived here morning, and proceeded Salt Like City. Thursday Vniuxii. 0 ,23th Xov., the wife of Mr. John 'wler, of this city, of a son. 7 ' JLaja. man-of-w- ba ar cur-ring- f;T, '..1 i LAX!) Bl'ti.kr, IHIUUM GKROCEEY IHUMRTJIKXT, Flannels Emiie Cloth, Check m, etc., and a full complement of Oaht Cmaowicic, & FALL &WINTER GOODS. Co., Agents, of noneerta'Vill La fs'.vm nmlrr tli of th Smith Carolina Stl Agricultural and MecliHtilc-a- l Koviotf at the Acailumv of Music. Juiiuurv Kth, 1872, L'liarlostou, S.C., t which ilmwiiy will uke place aud diitribu-tioo- a ha iihkIh to ticket holdara. ori SHOE DEPARTMENT 1st Gift Acidkmt of Music, Chfirlnton. B.C.. coat lo liuild iW,), having an miuuul reutiJ of lHnt l.'O.iioo, from Optra Houmi, Htorenand IIhIIh; the building being about 'SUi foet by OU feut, and itn..til cui nor of King aud Market treeta, iu the rout re of the city, and wkII knuwn to lie the Knent lutildnig aiid raoxt valuable property iu Charleston, valued at i'JAO.Ooo h 2nd liitl . . . 100,000 3rd din Cash . . . ii.OiO 4th Gift Cah . . . iu,is Mb. Gift . . . ft,ooo 2i Gin Cnnu euclt $1,000 . . 2,nou 2.S Gift Caxli . each t-. . 1J,.'iOO SMMJif) . S5.000 '.b eachtltm . . 2,000 other Gift U7,5oo aiuouuting to Gift, amount to i.VVi . . $.'oo,(M) TICKKTU Of ADMISSION AT HYK DOLLARS KAC1L SEAHOX 150,000 A IX ORDHJ 8TR1CTLT Inlie Mis Children' Gents', ami California and oilier BOOTH AXI SHOES, Croquet Slippers, Junictta, and ail tbe latent ntylus. AIho HATS and CAPS, . SHAWLS. Carpets, Hues Window Curtain and Shade. CONrlDSXTIAU FOR KI LL PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIR- CULARS. in New York City Auguat IWniout lienkvra; llou. 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The Drawing will poaitirely Uke plaoe Jauuary hlh, IH',1. INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS. Tirkela fir . M1 I 4 t.i.a.. r... Ticket for ! f Un,tl, Stte Currency 100 Ticket for . 37S ) Ppecial rate will be givon for 6t er 1,000 ticket if applied for Inimrdinhjly. Remittance caa Lo ma.le to u, and the tlckoti will he eot by return mail by CO.. HUTLKIl, CHADU ICR, GARY Charlaxton, 8. C. Genera! M. C. UrTLi-s- , Ca.tnwim, General M.W. Oast. 11 i jhh K J. H. ECOLES & WM. PIDCOCK, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, Tuku. Wholesale and lictall Dealers . ' IX ALL K15DR 0e FURNITURE, CABINET WORK, UPHOLSTERY, etc etc. Main Street, Ogden, UTAH, at pricei to iU everybody, a complete stock of Have for Rale, Furniture of all kinds, unexcelled in tbe Territory. UTAH CENTRAL PIOSEEK II.EOFlTTAII. '! For Prices Grain taken In payment. 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AT PUBLISHERS' For all Informatieo concerning Freight or Pat saga, apply to D.O.CALDER. Genl Ticket and Freight Agent. ii ' JOHN SHARP. II. rI R S T IyOCK. " Corner, Ogden aof dry. WAG0N8-- & W. STOW, M 3Iasons & Plasterers, WARD, IiniCK OR " ATKIBiB iu nuporior atyle, OGDEN, work PRICES. too a choice Selection of Faney Gome, CI part, Teliaccoe, ate, w, at our Depot, Droota". A & FARMING BDPERINTKNUENT. ltf Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. and , Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and (.30. p.m. - IMPLEMENTS. D. HAMMOND. MAIN STRICT, OfilrKK, the Tithing Office, ha for .al. Srlinltler nml Light Spring Wagon, at reduced rote. Bwkpye Reaper, and Mowern, Kulky Mora. Rakaj, Wowa, Cultivator, etc Wagon Timber, Iron and Steel, of aft kind, and lie.. 4a-- CHIMNEYS BUILT TO ORDER. "Pliuitering and Whitwah!ng equal to the very ' ' GEORGE W. TURXEK, BRICH AM, CITY In all kinds of Produce, Garden Seeds, 78.9m CENEFIAL DEALER - '' complete in itt ausjil-- Co-bu- i- AND ASSO- - Co-bu- , DRY GOODS UnMCjs, CAROLINA Charleston, S. C. A I. sisting, in part, of FOR THK PROMOTION OK IMMIGRATION TO THE HOL'TH. hand-shakin- HOME MANUFACTURKS. BUTTER AND EGOS, -- ... said-"Fift- in Franklin, Cache County. Nov. 13th. of child "birth, caused by a fall. Wife nf Morlr Oil 10 months and 13 davs. She "s-husband and five children to ttoum her loss. TUB SOUTH Z. C. M. Call attention to tboir large and Stock, just ruceivtKl, con- $500,000? Jail! , Christmas. On Christmas night Ec-Co. intend giving a grand ball in oedmanssee's Hall, with supper at the 'frah Hotel A . suite splendid ill b drawn for at the same time. Full particulars will shortly be announced. other lone interval, then again enme to the scratch and Mace once more retreated to his corner amid preat hissing from the crowd. The referee gave them 1 J n minutes to advance to the scratch, quickly advanced followed by Mace, when more feinting oecurred in Mace's corner, when they again stopped and eyed each other. The referee then ordered the men to their c .rnttrsand de dared the fight ft draw. Tbe fight lasted four hours and ten minutes. r T. ,.. ViSSSeeSStjiaTrl Co-bu- CAXD1ES, OUR Woolen Factory ii now in operation, manufacturing Cloth The FRCITS, SUMMER DRINKS, &c., Seven doors West of Main, oif Fifth Street, Ogden. ofi-l- tf of superior quality. Price IIiglitWool. paid for Cash paid for Hides at our TISSIillT. E. J. WATKINS, Hoot and Shoe At the aipn of the Bijr Boot, Fifth JIaker, Ktreet. Og,en, All kind, of Boot, end 8hnea nuiL tn .ni.. neatly executed. Produce taken iu latr'ment. Jir lriee paid for nil kinds of Hide. S Kemember the Boot. Highest Big rZA 14- - tf , |