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Show BY TELEGRABII, riouI CoTcrinj (he made of them. It is expected that mate river, thus cutting off communication bodies of cabin passengers will be with the east till late at night. One diver has been specially Memphis, 7. detailed to ecarcu the cabin. On Thursday a resident of, this city The report of a steamer ashore named Mahon, went to the .house of L. at Spay Harbor is not likelybeing to be cor- II. McCrea, neat1 Millbury Al'k to collect rect, as communication with that place some bills and remained at the house could not be attained Vessels during the night. MeCrea crept into N, FKAC which passed there a day or two ago say his room, and attempted to kill him there was an old wreck there which with a club as he laid in bed. Mahon drifted ashore some time ago, and men shot and wounded him in tho right and were breaking her up. Probably the le t side. schooner which made the report saw the Louisville, Ky , 7. wreck at a distance and mistook it for a The experiment was made last week steamer. of turning the exposition building Iuto a New York. 6. brand Hippodrome. Col. Bullock, secre Four men belonging to Halifax picked taryofthe exposition opened the hall up a bale of silk, and appropriated and on Monday wi;h Cooper's Internntionul sold a part of it. The customs authori- Circus and menagerie, guaranteeing ties recovered most of the silk and arCooper $12,000 for one week's engage- ALL OF THE BEST VARIETIES. rested the men. Had the men given up ment, over The results tho silk to the agenta they would havC $10,000, Col. Bullockaggregated the realizing bec-entitled to 200. Customs officers snug little sum of $8,000. The Hippofound silks in crates of croekery, thus drome was visited during the week by showing tho intention to smuggle them ihe most, fashiouable people and euch as te New York. scarcely or never go under canvas. San Francisco, C. Washington, 7. The United States steamer Benicia has The act to revise,- consolidate and arrived from the Sandwich Islands, amend the law relating to pensions bringing two days later news. GeneraU passed during the last days of the lato Alexawder and Schofield have returned Congress, contains a provision which The news is very important. It is makes a radical change in pensions al siateu mere is mucn opposition against lowed to the children of Soldiers' widthe proposed visit of the King to the1 ows. Under the old law ouo child, in United States, and some of his subjects the event of the death or of to say if he does come they the widow, received no increase. Under Of Various Sizes, Thrifty and go so tar voted him in to the throne and they the of widows is present law the ready for Transplanting. could vote him out of it. The questions incrcused from and pension after the 2.th day of of reciprocity and annexation are still July, 1H, at the rate of two dollars per agitated. Queen Emma gave a grand month for each child under the age of ball recently at Honolulu. sixteen years of the husband on account of whose death the claim has been or Venus is clearly visible at noon-daAND and at night rivals the moon in bril- shall be granted. Two dollars' incree liancy. applies to all children. Under the old law the widow of any officer received Treka, Cal., 6. Gus Meamber arrived from the front nothing for her children: now she rethis forenoon. Captain Jack sent Bogus ceives two dollars for each child. AlCharley to Judge Rosborough, saying he though the law seems to be clear on would meet him and the other commis- the subject, the Secretary of the In sioners with Fairchild and an inter- terior is not yet determined whether preter, on Friday, in the lava bed. the law is retractive. NOW IS THE TIME TO Generals Canby or Gillem must .not come, and he did not want the commis-KioneCas.Ii to talk at all; he would do all the Fer Butter uud Egs, and Merchandize i talking and would tell them what he paid for Grain by Iligginbothaiu & Co., would do. If that was satisfactory, all at s2o 2w Wber Drug Store, Ogden. AND otherwise he would make the rSpecial to the ftn'iiKN Jvxction by the Atlantic and I'acihc TcIeKrpli Comimnv.l week to New York last Ilt;Tt -- enty ... New York Left in the Dark! Ml-f the cnsidcraf.on ,,kin FRUIT TREES!! - PEAKS, IH to-da- y. , Ill-Fate- . :l ov by this after- that the bank di?ratehcs D' Scmeutfortheweekta unsatisfac-i j:,nintiiiff to all whose U uii't ana 1) iiued are luterare tk intrigacs lin , jeopardy ttirougn 111(1 IBL'CUinauuuo ui i control uiu the usual . deposits, an weekly increase .VI 1 Mh for in the & aud a ions u Where is rt'scrtexl. rfesjfll, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Fearful Catastrophe in Burlington, Iowa. Murder of a Mail Agent hy Indians. uiw.o a nation- - Currants, The Modocs yet for Fight! , , n eld d The Hiwaiians Excited! , rfllUUinviM t i seriously reflecting disturbances which arc bli,ts Arrival of the Survivors of the Steamer at Castle Garden! and other large cities, i,;a i SHADE TREES! In Immense Quantities! MULBEIlllY and Black WALNUT AMERICAN. . the New York, G. notwithto a cerfilled, occasioned a turning strike of the gas men, uneasiness existing standing their places had been ti Thfi tain extent off of the supply on the west side of to obviate the the city during the day, and at one time be adopted sbdl native to night threatened leaving that portion netarv erisis tlut is impending? of the city in total darkness. In some su streets the lights were burning dimly VuKinR tho remedies - and caudles were used as an auxiliary circulat.better aud uiore expansive in many newspaper and telegraph of light facilities and irrcater milium, offices. , JliJ Uivv.1 One hundred and forty-on- e packages esehau.cre. invoiced as crockery, blankets, etc , for the use of settlers in Red River country, ,u money laaAd? : What alter- - a-- s FLOWER y, between Two labeled St. Paul, Minnesota, and imported recently by a Cunard steamer, were seiaed yesterday in various localities, including the Evie depot at llobo-ken- , The Union and Central Railroad; the United States officers. by contention with the News through Spanish sources conrc engaged in a and may be denoun firms the reported capture of the fortiGovernment, fied city and seaport of Mazanillo, aud As a main Dated a guerilla warfare. says au immense lot of booty in money and uumtio&s of war fell into the hands Kuseof the trouble, the'Secretaryof of the Cubans, who sacked the town. IVasarvy has withheld certain The attack was made at U "v night, during right, ; so it is presumd the Modocs the absence of the those corpora' Spanish troops in the peace ' Meamber left moneys claimed by mean a on Friday fight. field. Captwin General Caballas has telat which time commissioners the tons in accordance with the pro noon, egraphed to Madrid that a large body of au troops is imperatively wanted in Havana were in council with the Indians at the visions of an Act of Congress, as a revolution may break out among the appointed place. thorizing that functionary to retain Washington, 7. Spaniards at any moment. Tue slaves A telegram was received at (he Indian ill payments to those companies, on are also reported meditating revolt. Three hundred and five survivors of office to day from the Indian Agent, accounts of freight or transportation Atlantic arrived here this Risley, dated Ft. Laramie, 3d, stating the that D. R. Rogers, the U. S. mail carrier ever their roads, unless the tinted morniug from Bostoa by the Newport. Wh testoae agency and Ft.' Larbetween It being generally known that they were States should be reimbursed for paykilled by the Indians last was amie, coramg, as early as lour o ciock anxious while ments wade, together with five per crowds Monday, carrying the mail. Mr. gathered around the pier, aud this stops mail communicaRisley says As excitement wildest the prevailed. c:nt. of the net earnings. the Newport neared the dock the pier tion with Whitestone for a time, and for Let the conflict progress. Tbsre was closed and none but the present he will make Ft. Laramie employes and his head quarters. in admitted were the sill be no low to those who are enmembers of press Commissioner-Genera- l The of the Land the Commis Meanwhile the side gates. gaged in an attempt to put down the sioners of Emigration had a tug char- Office is now preparing regulations to be inarrogance of monied corporations on tered, aud to avoid the large crowds promulgated in a few days, carrying effect March an act to 150th, to close the ran her outside the approved up pier the one hand, aud on the other the Newport and took the unfortunate pas- 1873, regarding tue locaiiou of coal Government that has given birth to sengers oil board and fcteanied down to lands in the west. Castle Garden, where the scene Dames It is stated at the Interior Department arid fostered the monopolies, that asswomen A thousand men, that description. charges which have been preferred ume to defy its power. and children of every nation were gath against Surveyor General Hardenburg ered, and it was with great dimculty are in such a shape that the Department they were kept from forcing their way in iu doubt whether to take cognizance of A Brave Act. through the gates. The poor fellows th m or not. looked miserable, were poorly clad and Burlington, la., 7. On disheartened. tnnch be A A wild steer and to seemed destructive terrible hurricane, leaped from a cattle-boarrival at Castle Garden they were reg wind, hail and rain passed over tois iuto the East Thursdon River, istered as usual, after which friends who city between four and five p.m. on Satay, and swam to the slip between were waiting for information iu a room urday. The storm at first became visiPiers Nog. 37 and 88. Several boat- sent in the names of those whom tney ble at the West Hill Scott House, the men built a raft and sister roof of which was lifted and blown 400 by its cid succ- sought, and as a wife and children, unior-tuname one ot eeded in yards. ' M C. Cashes' new planing mill getting the auimal ashore. or brother lecognned whom they deemed lost the was lifted from its foundation aud carmen The boatmen then uudertook to drive scene was intensely afl'ecting. The mca ried two feet from its position. McAr-thu- r c steer to a stable, but on the way and Eels livery stable was badly gave way entirely, and women either tJC animal became Even from Roofs and chimneya weie screamed and or swooned joy. frightened damaged. ran Iu passing by Public outside the gates men and women, who blown from houses all over the town, away. sobbed and cried but the worst has not been told. L. N. 31, from which the had Gathered in croups of thein Fonds' wholesale butter and egg ware hundred one About children had been dismissed, the bitterly. just road for their house, a three story brick building, was Erie on the leave steer t?sed into the air a bov who the remainder in a few thrown entirely down; not a wall remaindestinations, ws lii the house at the time of attempting to escape from the days. The majority of the men speak ed standing aillmal TK- ti- " and 20 or CO persons. All were crew, the accident of the captain disparagingly ' ' or two covered were up by the falling walls. fortunately fell iuto the arms of a and complain that after being cut was food the'.r sea Nineteen at employee of the house were Jjatman and thus escaped injury. three days ' but all more or less injurrescued alive, ,', short. Ae steer ran a block further, causing As the bodies are brought up by div rs ed; seven dend were taken out. The aiarm to fhnso in-tstreet they are placed in a boat under the names of the dead nreT. N. Pond, owner i , . . which it passed. Patrolman charge of George Lingard, a Justice of of the building and a resident of Keokuk "WKCW. Gibson of the Seventh the l'eace, and .ouveyed to Hillside, on James Train, who leaves a wife and Edward Ryan, an- four little children. Joseph P. Pender-gasun Pursued, and at last ont.oh. Hyau's Island, wherereceives tuem' and a young riinn lately married and a other nS P with the magistrate, steer, threw himself takes from them all money and valua- resident of Keokuk. Israel Neff, thirty 11 wife and five d grasped its horns. bles, noting lhcm in a book, with such years of age, who leaves a mecr was means of support. found be without can as children identification any marks of repeatedly lifted off Mrs. Da- Ponds' building fell on a small frame of bodies The the 'm on anu , person. WasshakeQ Vi0lcntly T vidson and her" ' daughter were found boute at its side, crushing to death a siuo to s,de, but undauntedly within a sliott time of . tach other. woman and her twin babes in her arms. Steer in one until sPot itw:,s There Was found on Miss Davidson, The names of the wounded are Frank ki'l l by a resident with a from her Miller, badly hurt in the spine and carrung. eewed to her dress, ina letter 1Ce of case in Board' any lungs, not expected to survive; William consideration mother, advising her, t,f tV occurrence taking her mother Dawsow, slightly hurt in the head; a act Promoted Officer named I. M. Eaton, elightly the VMk away, to take possession of her moneyd switchman roundsman and veZ the San about head; U. S. Hanton, badly to hurt and credit of go letter "n(1 ordered Ln and several severe conhonorable head who cut oa the inquire for Mr. McDonald, to be II. the L. of made tusions body; B. Swigert, foreman miu upon the weuld t?eud her to lier uncle, the butter Oii the of department,, was badly body California A . J . Templeby, of and breast, and has head of Mrs. Davidson was found and put into hurt on the Mr. Turner, only slightLower ribs two broken; the hands of Edward Ryan, at hurt in the chest, Chase in 88 Gilbert hurt; gold, ly the following: Prospect, Mr. Hnncondition. Two .,lon,,i,l Drew, who was in "rwnrni.r' of credit not dangerously; "AUAN BKKS, in Kiilr'fl $181 in currency, and a letter ,?' the floor to the with fell third story, for 150 from the Loudon and County the was miracuhis Howescape N. unhurt, ground, Dunking Company, signed by a received 15 "i '8S' slight wound lous; Mr. Shorts 3k City, price, per ard, Manager, on . Brown, Fitlkuer,-Bel- l wmu . rest ii.o hPii., .the eacapine number on Its & Co , of San Francisco. 1. Xf.. was uM(l storm fl.t The Hi!',. leanui, oo.u slight injuries. me oouies oi ten minutes : It Miss Davidson are tlready scaled in but lasting ouly about sfUnr uJurJnas compelled a is,iui.. wires . from the of the all blew telegraph metallic coliins and awaits, advices iuto the u uuy s ler' o the Mississippi, be bridso shall crossing 'friends as, to what disposal Content The owers. PLANTS In Bots or for the Garden. Paid rs ht GARDENS OGDEN HOUSE. - - - - Proprietor J. J. Mahon, ! J. HEADING. April, oih. GeoS Ryland, St Louis; D 0 Wyatt Evans, Col; W Roberts, Los Angeles, Cal J Walters and wife, Green River: J Rotf. A B Burbage and wife, Weaverville, Cal; Andrew Cotta, New York. Second South Street, Salt Lake City. April, Gib. Thos Bowie, St Joseph; C B Bernhardt, Chicago; 111; Mrs J Howe, Pioche, Nev; P II Lauer and servant, California; Geo Osgood and daughter, Kansas City; Jas Lowtry, Detriot, Mich; A R Oliver, Montana Territory; Miss Mattie Waterman, D P Redman Santa Cruz, Cal. PRINCE ORGANS. TO GO V O U W H E N C O NFERENOE, HE NT RE TO C'AI'L AT John A. Post has been appointed DAYNES at Poise Cith, Idaho. SONS', & FIRST SOUTH STRKET, SALT LAKE CITY, And UTAH CENTRAL COXFEEEXCE at te BEAUTIFY YOUR Hotel Arrivals. Post-mast- er T OUR TREES i mm i PIN WILL BE From April " & GO'S. PATENT ORGANS; Tlio PwoetMt, T It A I X 8 Swell, DAILY, A Wod' Ciws 7.10 7.40 f u COX E K IT 'S AN, Ul'lTAItf, IIAXJON, J'LL'IEN, EIP. Etc., Chiari" than aywliir else. V i'.l m ami GuiUr Htriiir-- i of all kinda. A large Stock of .SHEET MCSK'. IAY EN A NOX, " 8.M o -- Excluiv MnMc IIoiiw tn Uie Territory: VIOLIXN. ACCOHOEOXN, fl.ll " -- e.-- r Tbe only " a Oran for $120. 6,.'iO Salt Lake CI pHptxtt pAiaon OitaAN, walnut case, Six-Sto- p ." " 6.40 anl new Bound Jleflnetor, etc. r, a.m. fi .6.13 Bi'jit brought Into I'lah. Tb( enly intti umnnt tniiMhg tbo Hautboy, Divblert Swell, UrudiiutrtJ 3 to April 12, 1873. Leaving Ogileu at ' KaysTille -" Furniinitton " Celitrevill u Vooi' CruKi Arrive Salt Lake ., PRINCE Leaving Opilen t " Kaynville " Farniington " (Viitrnvillu Arrive , Q.Z4 0..3 " 10 '26-- 1 Two Doori Ftwt of flodbe'a Dm m j i tore. , 1 . b1-- "- to Knit Lnke and Oglen KHurn Kn.vHYille I'anninstou 4ntreYilIe IVood'M HERD at I WILL IMPLEMENT ,, THE " , TERMS: ' FAR-FAMK- ' SCHUTTLER WAGON K' Sulky Horse Rakes, Buckeye Reapers and i Eight Cents per Head per Month. . Mowers, Corn .;. Feed Shellers, Mills, Emery Grinders, Cutters, Fanning ' , ' A larpe quantity of Molasses, Mills, Apply to meat Willard City, Box K!!er county. : en . ; AND WAGON WAREHOUSE, i HHKLT FOR THE, REASON my Hcr4 Uromi.l, at l'oint Lookout, Vihiih couiHtt be aurnaneed. f -- U AGRICULTURAL SHEEPHERD. . , Main Street, Ogden, Sui'printrndciit. . t, J .70 JOHN SHARP, , - M.D. HAMMOND, o irons h. ;:ot 1.23 $2.50 l.0. -- A WAGON TIMBER and of every COOn SHEPHERD WASTED. Aj'j'ly aj alove. 2S-- 1 w 47-- tf Fittings Irau-ciscoan- Th r , 1 . 1 ll A K E II Y CEO. W. TURNER, LOX I O X FIFTH STREirr, 0iEX, CONFECTIONERY, Fruit. Vegetables, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Butter, Eggs, CAXDIE3 AT WHOLEaud at! KInda of Prodnce. AND l:)URE Kale and HOME-MAD- - E or neuuj. I, UHEA PANTRY t . . le-r!rtlo- C IWCBItl ES widCWn n d 32tf GAHDENSEEDS PIES, CAKES of Every ia Every Variety- - n Good. J ' J.Z II. STIXav.R, Proprietor. j Full Aaaortmant of ; HASH m band. SIUri'lNU A SPECIALTY, A SEEDS tlZm i |