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Show ripnaod' Mo v TFLEGIIAPIL let ti' ' ' '. ; jured. The second between John Riley says Charley told bim he wag in the band have skedadled. It ja conjectured and James Mullen, the former being three days'fight and killed three soldiers that they may have gone to Colorado Vy th. Atlantis AT OGDEN THEATRE, , , tta Oon Jit.oj. injured by stab wounds in and a Warm Spring Indian. He was Reservation, where some of them have dangerously the back. Fri'tTDd Both assailants were " arrest- tired of fighting, and was net going to futunlay Kvenirig, May lfi.and IT. had a res.dence before. Some of the ed. ' whites the wanted First i "War! fight anybody; but if' d ppearanee in Ogden of The CeleApaches say they will fight At a meeting of hardware manufac- to The fight more he was ready He also said before they go to, Verde. Some of them brated "Negro Boy" Pianist turers yesterday, resolutions were unan- more Modocs would be along in a few are sure to break out from, reservaany adopted, lamenting the death of days, when they would come to Andertion they muy go to sooner or later. An imously Oakes Ames, and expressing sympathy son's for some The TJIK liJUAT. MVSICAL ritODWY. things they had left'there. officer from Ft. Whipple informs us that for his family. FOREIGN. Indians to the number of 400 or 450, , A meeting of n- - Don't Tatt see ftn8 tienr tills most ' carpenters will be held London. 11. started quietly Thursday for Verde living curiosity of tlio Nineteeutu t'cutui f. here It is understood that At a Republican convention held in Lieut. Schuyler with a de- another strike is Poor open nt 7 cumiJirtice' at S Otloe fc j m. contemplated. a letter from John Ailiiiinxion, "5 cU. (lalK'i-ytachment of 25 men escorting the ltenertt-50 tU. Birmingham 12. party. rhiladeipkia, was 100 About read, are of discountenancing the i't in iKUlt of thf 1II, t 00 supposed to be in the About lhSOSaturday night smoke was Bright Ticket fur lteserveil Send may l.e and emphatically mountains, and as Capt. McGregor is in seen issuing from the wl in ii'lvHiica for eitLur night, at O'UH. WiW. windows f Republicanthatagitation upper the no had writer that section with a company, the In- the floor and "basement wrich were occu- declaring mniiMce'l More. sympawith those who sought to uproot the dians will be likeljr to gee trouble unless thy Kohlman as a pied by bakery, other por- British monarchy. they keep quiet. tions of the building being rented to The contains a report Boston, 11. various parties, the attic wag occupied that telegraph The an attempt was made to assassinate Over 3,000 people attended the funeral by a man named J. White. Kohlman lie of Oakes Ames ut North Easton and one of his journeymen rushed to the the Emperor of Germany whileA was a review at Justerberg. The services were in the form holding priest prescribed upper floor, opened the door and extin- fired at the BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, b.f the Unitarian Church. Emperor and the ball passed Among those guished the fire. Upon examining the woundpresent were Vice l'resideut Wilson, attics, it was found there were two beds, through his huluiel aud severely Ogrfcu Lity, According to the Daily Senator ISoutwell, the Lieutenant Gov- and on one of them was a man aud wo ed an adjutant. ... Boss ernor of Massachusetts, President of the man both whose throats were cut from Xewe this attempt was made at St. PetersTO THANK THEIR FRIENDS JLH Senate, S eaker of the House of ear to ear. They were lying on a straw burg. for past favors nnd to inform theui Rome, 11. and several of the past and mattress, which had been set on fire.and have removed to the preinitey that they the A of the of Chamber Daring fitting present members of the Governor's the cords being burned off, the bodies Council, of which Ames was a member had fallen to the floor. In the middle of Deputies yesterday, a crowd numbering formerly occupied by Taylor Bros., during Governors Andrews and Claflin's the mattress, the body of the man lay 200 persons inarched to the Quirinal, the Stables, on the Opposite administrations. on the floor, a razor being found under making riotous demonstrations Jlsiin Slrt't't. aboliThe body was taken to Easton Ceme- his head with which the crime had been way, and shouting for a complete of religious corporations. The poAMERICAN. tery, followed by a long cortege. The committed. Yesterday a portrait was tion Having purcliMM.'d lUa a lice made and the stand masH, Yreka, Oil., 10. in against the workmen employ of Oliver Ames found in the attic, leading to the recogit from entering the palace. Lieut. Egan, &. Sons, 400 in number, marched in the nition of the murdered An ambulance contaiuing woman, as May prevented A find one special dispatch to the Timf reports procession. Eight employees were se- Bracken. The girl bore a good moral lieut. Cireen, a serg.ant Francthat a Russian picket party, under the San for en route lected as pall bearers. soldier, character. From what has been ihus far of a colonel in the advance For Cuttbifj, and VrfiHirhuj command isco? arrived tUis forenoon from GenerNew York. II. developed, it is evident that White deLeather for tin workmen, Gen. Kuffman's column, were of and lava guard beds, Dr. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, in an coyed the girl to his room and attemptal Davis' headquarters, are itov ready Rokares some The horsemen, they to by surprised interview relative to the failure of the ed to outrage her, but failing murdered leave by stage and all put to deatk by impalement. fuminh left CHiup at 8 a. m. Thursday, Hall expedition, expressed as his opinion her by cutting her throat, nnd set fire to Three officers and a few men were capihor'tly after the receipt of the news of that the Polaris was unfit for the service, the Dect-ive cut and his own throat. bed, and that the injury to the vessel was ihc escape of the Modocs and the attack Franks who has charge of the case, tured by Kirgkeso between Orsk and Kasalinsk. in nftheniin quality a tliune Imported, aut at tb caused by defects in her building. Capt. says it. is a clear case of attempted a the lumliiT train, mentioned rape, Mine prii i'. The wily savages Hall, said the Dootor, was 204 miles murder, arson and suicide. dispatches. Shii.i.. At St. Peters near Margate, Ttiey am aNo nuking HOOTS ANP PIIOES h their of the liluiniuaieJ from the Noith Pole. He has proven pinnacles 7. Ann, wife of Elder Johu lu?r fiuure tlii-- vr oftem! U lore ib 12 Kent, April Washington, decwhat I predicted long ago, that Smith fires, !or the purpose of thia Territory. 10 58 months and The two was received Shill, aged years, y Sound was navigable, and was the true here following dispatch eiving the enemy, and decamped AW. Slur, April 22. days. yesterday morning: are officers The satis6?d, afier. passage into an open Polar sea, which "To W. H. Clark, Agent of the American Ifvwd doubt, that the Molocs have left he seems to have reached. Why he was Press Association: to driven baek I can't tell; the beds and are pushing forward probably by St. Martinsville, La., 11. This new feature of the drifting ice fields or gales of wind, but I liwe Lake. Several Workmen for received here containwere to Davis General cause "Papers has had reached doubt he no the Polar have campaign C'lawKeK Klioe Hoot bold the lava bds us permanent headqSea. There is one remarkable fact about ing erroneous and absurd reports. We lW-a and work. his explorations, he had constant sun- are all well, except one wounded man, uarters. AND Have been at The Indians have only a trilling start, shine all the time, aud the survivors who and having a jolly time. within a were drifting down the south waters ail times masters of the situation. The nnd are likely to be overtaken art iu iiu iustiful iit'mtnu. ISA an nlmota inaccessible & SOX, 1 enemy occupied feiv days. They cannot nwve near as were all the time without sunshine. till island we when swamp Wednesday, fast as the Warm .Spring Indians, on accan't understand why the ship, when it WOOL WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR count of being hampered wit li gqusws was so near Northumberland Island, moved out and attacked them. They are CLOTH. now in broken small and bands wounded. up All reports received gone and should draw up before the ice and disShop, Two Dors South of the Utah Wc in can no all directions. eel trace and are disheartened, WiMl mriti'il into Mils in a KiiMrior manner ly Hotel, Main Street, Ogden. they charge its cargo on it. I think there anil pxpoi Fifieeu was dissension on board. It looks to me of DeBlanc. Our cavalry reinforcements the bve bad surfeit of fighting. CanUr, K. Burk-U- RKPAlItS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY KXECCTKD. Signed, warriors lave been killed during tbe as though this party had been dotermin-e- arrived all well. Hring on your wool! i S. 'A. Badger, More than ar and several wounded. to leave the ship There is a mystery five Indians were ki lie 1 "Brigadier General Commanding." by the wounded about this part of the report that I canSenator foldicrs of Major Thomas' Sargent will leave here tocommand. not fathom. I think Hall has done a morrow for California. nfght Private Deuham, of Company L, who glorious thing, he has gone further The report of the Comruittee'on Indian as buried the other the besaid human than his with north day, any ship nut show themselves until they ing ever did before him, although oihers Affairs, ordered to be printed by resoluCo. fused every soldier in the vicinity of have gone as far in sledges. Hall seems tion of the House, March 3rd, 1873, has Government at been the completed 0;. Wright hadj been killed, and when to have broken the icebergs of Smith's just AGOT FOR. THE the soldiers, with Sound, which baffled bth previous expe- printing office. It makes 42 pages, and I'ttj came forth, which have existed ceaih staring them in the face, fired ditious, and succeeded in reaching a exposes irregularities in Indian affairs. of the fbot after shot, as the 1 claimed to management and Kane both where enemy appeared, point ! from the One iih .V2 t paragraph report will suftilling efl'ect. Benhani himself, imin csun tlinnnpn I'nlnr Sen in and tone. fice show to its scope general sliot and latarms 'aough dez. aud 16 mm tbe most northerly through both through the body, fired on an Indian itude ever reached by any ship. His The report says: I:o was "By this investigation and report the crawling over the rock to scalp hip was 21'J miles further north than Mm. The soldier who found his re- Kane's ship. I can't understand why Committee hope to do something to rid millS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL is warranted. main?, kneeling beside him and bending the survivors were left to the mercies of the Indians, and the Indian service, of J throughout wto afford siieli.tr to his dying the Bea unless there was a difficulty on those heartless scoundrels who infest it, A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS OX IIAXI). as a private so dier. At ihe outset there was and who do o much damage to the Indiboardship. Lieut. Egau. was shot in the left Also Dealer in ans, the settlers, and the Government." thigh seme difficulty between Hall and n rlj in ttje three days' fight, and but this was settled by the Summing up the nature of these ou the fUld and in command of of the Cunyrexs. wrongs, the report says: lis company until after "Great frauds nnd wrongs have been was something very mysterious Jlnitliiiie.H, There nightfall, giving his eotutnands, by messengers, to the ia Hall's death. I wouldn't like to say committed with impunity in the past by iwo sergeants who commanded right aud that he was killed by one of his own men fraudulent contracts, obtained by perfit. Hie ball was a round one and in the mutiny, but it would almost look sons more or less familiar with the manaide a clean hole. so. I have never known of any one dyagement of the Indian Office, either as a The world knows bow the gallant ing in that region of apoplexy, and Capt. General or Attorney, by which the IndiOF FA KM AND ALL Thomas died, with his band of heroes Hall certainly did not look like an apo- ans were sufferers, which caused much aiter refusing to retreat : but half has them plectic man. 1 think that there is a bad feeling and distrust between nl been told of Wright. He was shot and on our Government and the thereby people, that people strong probability A Complete At.sortn.icnt of tiiruugh the shoulder and then acciden-- u board the Wan ai e safe, and that the greatly retarding the progress of the shut himself in the hand while vessel will be back here by September. The investigation made by the Com japing his revolver, and still be held The men who deserted the ship proba STEEL, ETC. HARDWOOD, IRON AXD command, and strove to cheer his bly did so because of Hall's death. He mittee shows that there has continually WAGOX MATERIAL, iwdieisby his example. After this lie was a brave aud resolute man and went been, and is now a class of unprincipled received his mortal wound and fell, aud with a determination to reach the North claim agents and middle men, who, for w"ile was lity ebbing away, and death Pole if it would take him five years to do selfish purposes, defeat the mutual inter5:red lii;n in u,e jacC) ue ,ai8ej uis re. it. He was one of the pluckiest meu 1 ests of the Government and the Indians, vO'er uud tired at the ever saw, and would certainly have stay- disgracing the nation and our civilizasavage who and madden the He was recltning on his side ed two years more to accomplish his pur- tion. They discourage a elbow, his revolver was in his hand, pose if death had spared him; death or Indians, destroying the ends of justice !;nl aimed, and faith, by not observing our agreeaud his eye was fixed with a murder, I don't know which. 'J, g a6.y n,ire on the 12. ments, made in treaties on the part of milE 11KST IN TII K WORLlk PERFHrrKD Halifax, barrel, when li as discovered. United States with them. Referring 1 t'V tlii- Inventor of tint Hewing Wiichine, this the Hotel of The International city 11 to fire reports, the Committee expresses KM AS' HUNK, Jim. past Saturday was Washington, totally destroyed by 4"e remains of Chief Justice Chase discovits surprise and regie', tii t the authorimorning. The Haines were first ainvt-iici early this ties controlling Indian affairs have here- Ail 1IO.M:sT near basement a in 8 ered about o'clock morning, his relatives and the kitchen, and spread so rapidly that tofore neither directed their own a not Mibjeet to FITS. "''J were conveyed to the nor called the attention of Congress, within fifteen or twenty minutes the enSupremeCourt 'fin. Xhe tloral decorations .were tire structure was iu flames. It was to the preat and revolting waste of the and the con- POINTS OF SUPERIORITY: wteiully arrayed in the form of cross-e- i heavily at the time of the tire, patrimony of the Indians, difficulties wreaths and anchors on the coffin and raining .between iniiPfl ami serious f rom and thus the tiames were prevented - y; . catalabiue. Immediately in hoot of the extending to the roofs of adjoining them and ihe while people, cmusuI by ' mia.iie ppedseat formerly occupied by the houses. Dut very little of the furniture these corrupt and corruptiuj: last a Justice was a large floral was saved. The boarders, many of men. 12. Lifetime. while inside the bars were leaves Hrooklyn, fire the when whom had scarcely arisen 'the thocest continues. men the rilllK MONITOR II AS OAINKD A VAR-FThe trike of gas Hauae of If ork without blooming flowers. Sev-r- broke out, had a narrow escape of their i. .iiiiitiwn. No hipljer encomium run I in is the thouBan.l persons visited the Court liveB. and in el. a street rail l'a city Netirly every Ptoweil iiini ii Cix'kiiiic Stovs thnu to any t'it nearly ull lost theii effects. wniiD the coure have The companies New York, 12. darkneps of the day, but were liim,..wilc' who umm it cjxsik" In it Stitch and ot Perfection of it to her neinlitHirt nt ' men ii li 4 non working few fPpoinied ;n not seeing the face of counsel a fociety as Ti'fsion. District Attorney Phi'ipi. nnd ruilttbilit)' iu ull li ( the iTonowy, eaecensed. to supply double The casket was opened and keep up wnges n aud attorney for William M. Tweed, Ease of Operati able to da lor a Fu.vsician tor private inspection, in the Court of Oyer aud Termiuer which they expect to be uui was Mfitunjement, :JUH MONITORS now in USE, again soon closed for the reason to have an early day set for the trial of few dnys. Take-u- p. 12. Uthe iut Self misAlbany. Adjust ,,a" nurgonea mar it thrir clieut on the indictment for l.n. THIS CISLKIIXATI-ej Adjustable Head. The funel services will be demeanor, filed October 15th 1872, and The frequpnt rumors nfl at in this t ....i of the COOMG STOtt, ""weuat noon iu the that the defendant would bo required to city nnd New York tins evening Giil and Examin onr "t! ami Prir xt beate Chamber. turned out hnva Dix. Gov. of death the W. JiWKsr, T;i'r,' for T. felony other to Indictments, plead ! nnd Wood, I'or a late hour Third loor from Z.C. 51. L, Ogdi iu, and forgery, tiled against him February to be unfounded. At I. we was Mirh V.'hirti hm Itepmnt through tlm Terrilnry, the Governor 20th 1873. Tweed's counsel are not preHt xi f.ir iliMHity ami Expedience, cuubot 12. Yreka, sUI1(1.,y, ,ne -- 7tli nit... more thin , SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., tor trial. He is now in this city. ur)iujiied. pared remid Geo. Campbell, a afCreek Reservation ,ans,left h The All our NtovM ore Urpl nnd for Early this morning two stabbing ' liable this in nnd all II ItrMneh occurred gentleman, carue in from Doguo from city. drink, frays, a the S.u.eh Rckm. nt fw by - M. I.SlorM. AIho, V1"10 R""va,inn had been The fitst between Thomas McGuire sud this evening, and reports having m-dM,;n. Klamath river, doors went ot '.. C. M. I., J?ali Luke t lores in tL AIo liv nil tii ""vu, iinl litnnv !u letused to John Mehan. in which the former whs Bogus Charley on Ihe lie him. sua A"eu removal was to have Ciiy. iuabove where Feuuing cuii- - j stabbed in the left breast and fatally 7?F Modoc "IMtmI Tom" Concerts high-tone- "BLIND Funeral of 0akes Ames! f n. Irregular Management Indian Affairs! (TOM." Woa-dsrt- ul to-da- y, , J , ol-tii- Rioting in Rome! d-- 6 2 Arctic Expedition! Destructive i ' to-d- ay Fire in READ & TYRRELL, to-da- Halifax! Tweed's Trial! j Kepre-sentatic- es Philadelphia Hcrror! Louisiana's Troubles! ijvvry MOST IMPROVED MACHINERY dis-chr"- BOOTS AND SHOES yes-(crJa- toor-ilnr.- etrong-huMwit- itnme-tiiate'- BRIG11A3I CITY of 1 WOOLEN FACTORY Curliiij,j 3Inrliine all and d II. I LEY hoot t siioi:maki:ks. eli-at- a d Indi-usui- M. D. HAMMOND, d Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Cache Schuttler Wagon com-Kand'.- T, I3ad-dingto- n. Cap-lai- Sweepstake!' Threaliiitj; Light Spring Wagons, Mowers and Iteapers, Itutke.ve FeeI Corn Cutters, Shelters, Sulky Hakes, Stubble Mills (ariuriers. Kmery I'aiuiiug Pious, Shovel Pious, Cultivators, MACHINERY. KINDS Iu-dia- HOWE SEWING JIACIIINE. d. - cs accow-pnii.d- MAC;ifIM:aiil bj ten-tio- n, pall-bearer- s, "M y DarabilitjfiriJl i j ai i'. ctt ap-pi- l fih-tn- ed -- . Sim CUB ht well-know- n Sl i , ! . J8-ljr 30-ii- u |