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Show acssa&a OO rBU"t'l til A. a2 r 11. I teak. pen x , J."- - .... ODDEST, UTASI, SATURDAY, MA sv. BR TELEGRAPH. Post onicer Offtien fSpecial to the Oodes Junction by the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. MAILS. AU'IYAL AND CLOSING OF atyul,I 8.45 p.m. 7.4o a.m. 5.40 p.m. 7.50 a.m dally, cJ,'Lk'e thn.nph Mail daily ' " Mail dady lUroush . , vt ifes City, iloiiWa AUly 8.40 i Mail daily Z h Mail daily &ut,Tliroiii CI.OSINC ' jn, 8.30 C.'iO 8.40 pj. p.m. n.111. President Geo. A. in London! Smith Determined Murder esss! 7.00 a.m. Ka.st v Salt Lake and the -"5.00 p.m. .;,. filt like and the West . w .... ... X.ftUliU. II IWW .,Ki,h County, mails .povin ! Iticfi Count v.. , imv j Hii'i i...... it';ic in?, 2 p.m. at V'e.liui"y(l and Saturday, and County, Tneedays, Thursdays - .,,,1 ftitiirilaVS OFFICE . C. u. C. P. train arrives " U. C. ;j ; " " train arrives " and . -- , t Opening of a iBranchZ 8.39 p.m. 8.00 i.m. 11.30 -- j a.n. 'Road!'- i - What the Herald TKinfcs of the'Modocs! Inansnratidn of Sun- strokes in New York! Killed by Lightning ! it. Matricido in Brooklyn! 7.40 B.m. 6.40 p.m .20. p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a:m.' 5.45 p.m. ' 8.40 a.m. ' : . V euc-Ceed- i i.1. ! George Roderick, a stutlent, ehot his mother dead in front pf her house, 105; last evening. lie, was at once arrested and locked up.'' On inquiry it was ascertained 'that Roderick and a young man named Cochrane, had been on bad terms for some and quarrelled whenever they met. Cochrane it appears, is in 'the, habit of getting intoxicated,' and whenever be met Roderick, offered to fight him; ' The latter appears to be a peaceablfe youth, and as. he, says, always declined to i fight. Yesterday afternoon Roderick went to Fort Hamilton with a friend, when he returned and met Cochrane, who struck him on the face; Ilrotlerick returned the attack.; i Mrs. Roderiohi attempted to seperate the combatants, ; During the scuffle, a pistol in the hands of her son Mrs. exploded, the ball taking effect Roderick's head, killing her instantly. Young Roderick became 'almost frantic, and wpuld probably have endod his own life under the excitement; had he not been taken charge of by the police. He was like a child in' passion. Cochrane was arrested as accessory to the shoot ' .v.ing. ,, Among the papers submitted to Judge Fancher in the Train case on Which the order of habeas corpus was granted, was one from Train in which he insists he is perfectly sane, is a person of liberal education and great mental capacity and force, the owner of a million dollars landed estate in Omaha. a hundred thousand dollar one in Council Bluffd. and a five thousand dollar one in Colum bus, and that he had a. alii'! claim for a Jll against tne union raclHc miuion aoiiars railroad company, and anolher'of three hundred thousand against the Kansas Pacific railroad, and the recent verdict of not guilty on the ground of insanity debars him from signing papers of the of America, of which he ' is President. ' ' .'. I . u New York, 27J The Herald editorially demands that the Modocs who have surrendered , to Gen. Davis should have meted out to them prompt justice without delay. Their fate it ays is the gallows. To feed and fondle the murderers of our ' troops is to hold out a premium for un ruly savages all. over the West. Let ' them all hang. v ; : 27. Baltimore, The Metropolitan Branch- of the Bal timore and Ohio, t Railroad, between Hasnington ana roint .ol. Aiociis, ,waa opened to passengers yesterday. Trains nest now run via Washington. t, , , . School-hous- r 111 IJbrary double-barrelle- white HBAD, ' , i DEALER it . 1 Credit-Foncie- r, STREET, " : -- and - CASHPAID for IrlipES: at 3IuiiicimI. at 2 p; m;f " Brooklyn", 27. ' ' AMERICAN. , , C.30 p.m.. Baltimore, 26 and ;Mr8. McGeoy. who on the 14th; tried to 6hoot ber uncle, Oswald Koock, Religious Services Ewy Sunday, in theTalwtrnocla, at 11 a.m, and She obbetter, this' morning. In tue Second Ward Schoolliousir FaVley'i tained a warrant for hia arreBt, charge at 6 p.m. and Third WVd ing him with; abusive conduct, and acEpinciipal Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Methodist Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. companied the officer to his place of busSnirituiditt Lectures (Child' Hall), at 7.30 p.m. iness to iden ify him. The officer made the arrest, and as they were coming Ogdcn City d At Joliu (J. Chamber' New Depot, Open down stairs, uho drew a pistol and discharged both barrels, one twj dy, Suaday excepted. ebot taking effect in Koock's back, and ITT the other in the calf of liis right leg. The wounds are not necessarily mortal. g; The woman was arrested. Washington, 26. Professor C. F. Peters discovered, this FOURTH morning, a new planet of the eleventh right ascension; 161 14' Four Doors from Z. C. M. J., magnitude, south; and 211 18' declination ; motion, ' due west. GENERAL r. u Victoria, V. I., 26. IN Westminister some 3,000 to New , At BOOTS , SHOES, i j 4,000 Indians, from all parts of British LEATHER are assembled. l)r. Fowell, SHOE ELXDIXCjS, Columbia, Indian agent; meets them' to if the Lowest Trices.'' Vroduce listen to their grievances. Taken. Three Indians were arrested hereon Friday, on suspicion of having murdered Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer, at San Juan Island, ten days since, and were commit:i ted to jail to await a requisition from KEPAIKS NEATLY EXECUTED. the Governor of Washington Territory. v. . . FOREIGN. . ft Washington, 27 ' r; i An elaborate article in the Administra- "' u London,, 20.' ' I ion iJaihf on Col. McKenizie's recent in The DajJij Newt publishes the corres WHOLESALE NOTION'S, vasion of Mexico, claims that his action pondence between General. Lesseps and was justified as on act of Oeneral ' Ignalier, nussian Ambassauor And Woolens. but says it was dona without orders from at Constantinople, regarding the build largest Stock West of New York. the President. ing of a railroad across Asia, to connect Monroe aud Franklin The chief signal officer has Under con- the Russian and Indian railroad system Sts., CHICAGO A conference of Mormons was held sideration, the establishment of signal stations on the Bumruit of Pike's' Peak, here on Sunday, at which Geo.-Smith ' ., ' m the present summer. was present. Colorado, u during WATCHMAKER AKDJEWEUR, The Tichboine claimant will soon ap PreparatFons were made for this work . in Matcliex, Jewelry, Silver aud over a year ago, but suspended on ao peal to the pubuo again, to raise money tA Wre, MAIN STKEET. OUDEN. count of the want of proper telegraphic for his defence.' .i t , : "..2 f J pairing ueaily done aud all work warranted, This station will be communication. ,rrari3,26. more than a mile and a half higher than The Orleans Princes ' were present i? Mount Washington in New Hampshire. the Assembly Twhett tf qiifrpUofl wag TfTOUWANJ A TU0MSOTIAN DOCTOR OR and will afford unusual facilities fur the taken on accepting President Thiers' re Study of the upper atmospheric cu'YrentSi signation, and voted in the affirmative, CALL ON DR. MURPHY. CommissionerUrummond of the General Thiers', has informed tbe" Land Office has gone to Colorado for the members or tue Lett Lentre mat ne will POST OFFICE, MAIN ST resume his seat in the Asdembly benefit of his health JHTIo Fkk, tl.(K. A special agent, who was gent out to row, and will take his place on their ' per day. Agents wantedl All the Induing in Idaho, reports' to the In benches, accompanied by the late Minis to diaU O0ke that the Shoshones and Ban ters Dufaure, Perler and Leon. It is ur u'"i more money at 'J ork f r nocks are off their reservations and near said that the whola Left has decided up m tlleir time moments, or all the whites, .but peace- - on a policy of a constitutional oppoa.tion inuQ atai,y,hugUe. Partiouiar frea, Ad- - the settlements of the i i 7 to the new Government.;- r r i i ..-. luiiy .disposed. The Smithsonian Institute received President MoMahon sent a message to this morning, at 10.40, a dispatch from the Assembly lie Bays: ,"lam GEr,9; Prof. C II. Potter,' the celebrated as- animated by respect for your wishes and A srnEET, 0DEX, tronomer of Hamilton College, New York will always scrupulously execute them ' confirming the discovery of the new The national Assembly had. two great tasks, the liberation of territory and the Ji placet. j iKiUd8orrJulWttCr'::E. New York, 27, restoration of order. The first was con Thf first case of evfn Btroke of the sea- - ducted ably by my predecess6rf with, he ion ia this eity,- ocenrred yesterday roic patience by the country, and I rely A. Valentine was prostrated, and con on you to accomplish tbe other. ' I shall vcyed to hi heme, ,when he recovered follow the foreign policy, of my prede KASS SEEDS.con--; under twVhSnWnt cessor.' !I wish for peace and the reor pretnpt medical treatment. A thunder storm, causing serious loss ganization of tbe array, desiring only ,to " of life, passed over Flushing, Jamaica rest ore our strength and regain for ano Springfield.' Last !i Friday p, m. France her rank among .nations. The of thunder baits struck in a number' of home policy will be resolutely conserva rr,,r a . J:inon?s,?jen ,fr,,m n "J P"!imPT,t. in Foster's meadows, and about tive. The Administration; must be un "',rTI"f re voved. New method placce !' bucd with a conservative spirit, appoin German laborors that were twelve L aud cirrnul . ; "JKalde reuiedi ft id iuppoei& were struck to office respeclorg of law, defend society "WL 1HSW1J(1 "I'lrp., iia,;-- ' .r.1-"" AOU1ATION, No. 2 South v't), by lightning. Two of them, David Hun- - acainst faction, and stnd as a sent tue,, h',: . ''""wiphia. Pa. to see tttat.'yoi!r,BovcreigusvViU m oaey j row. Four others were struck arrd in ea entirety.' leave3 ( - AS22a&v ... r- ill GOODS e, 61-l- y ; . - s Cl'K-ks- ll-p- ' y REfrlOVED. , to-m- sl-3- $20' , "I"11-- 1 "'.. :;; ed. Ei.ko, Nevada, May 22. Mr. . --- Finly, of Spruce Mountain, arriv ed here this morning andi reports' that Indian matters are reahinz a crisis : there. Twelve Snake warriors from th Fort Hall Preservation in Idaho, arrived there a few days since, and held acoun- cu, witn tne. ouoshtiLCH... Soon after wards the latter appeared.. rninted and dresed in war costume, and commenced ' stealing lead from the furnaoes and buy-- . ing ammunition, j They have held; war dances since, and tell, the - citizens to leave or they will have their eealps. They are perfectly familiar; with the Modoo movements, speak insultinsrlv. and refuse to work. Great alarm is felt in the camp, and many are leaving. A anaice clnef.j with a, band of branded horses, overtook some herders a few miles north of here four days (since, one of whom speaks Indian. The chief made inquiries in regar to tbe whereabouts of tbe chiefs in the vicinity, and made special inquiry about old ..Winnemuoca. It la the generalimprcssion of those best acquainted with the redbkins that there is a general' outbreak being planned. The Indians who reside here eeom to be well disposed, but fears are entertained that the Snakes will persuade theia to make war on the whites. , ; w , A petition signed, Thomas' Heninger, and six others, asking the Council td remove" a nuisance caused by etagnaat water on Main Street, between blocks 3 and 4 in plat. A, was read : and referred to the Road Supervisor. "" A petition signed F. D. Pachards, and' eighty-thre- e ethers, asking the Council grant the use of a convenient room; in the City Hall, to the Ogdcn' City Li orary Association for a reading n room was read. The opinion of the Council was that the upper room would ' be .well adapted for the purposes fexpresed in the petition, and on motion the use of it on Saturdays was granted to tht As sociation. i . The committee n Public Grounds re ported adverse to eellinj; the, land,, ap plied for by Mr. Miller. . i . :i Alderman Brown called, the attention of the Council to the Insecure state of the City Pound anil the Marshal was di rected to have it put in good repair. A verbal complaint was made by Thomas Dee of damage done to proper ty by waste water on First and Second Street, The complaiat ,wa referred to the Committee on Public Works.' ;'; The Recorder was directed to place a notice in the Or. den Junction, calling the attention of the owners of dogs to an ordinance entitled "An ' Ordinance in Relation to Dogs," passed May 30, A. D., 1870, and to take measures to have eaid ordinance strictly enforced.' A number of tradesmen's bills " were presented and ordered to ie paid., .Other business was transacted, and the Council adjourned to June 9th, ! , f , . i Indian Trouble Probable in NTala.' TURNER, to-da- y. r ..vilUEN seeds! ; ; . I in-it- s ' ; .' , i , "' 1873, at 2 p.m. ' ' ' ' j " Sic!aI Piapatok to tha Chronicle. ) ' j'w- lisilvX 'Carlin;lMay.23.,' Several pcnonB arrived at Humboldt" - Wells tot-da- y from Bprnce Mountain, re- port that on last Wednesday several Indians became intoxicated and had some trouble with whites -- shd were beaten. J They threatened to make trouble. About 1,000 Indians, said to belong to the Shoshone, Piute,' Snake, Bnnnock. and Uts tribes, held a eouncir Unf sent ' : word to the whites to leave. ' The whites are really alarmed 'and have night trols. Previous to the trouble, the paIn- dians, borrowed; all the firearms they could aud have failed td return them. ! Suicide at Alia. ; pedal to the Jchotjos tyDeneret Telegraph. 'Alta, U. T., May 27., .i At gix o'clock last evening Geo. Klink.' while under the influence of liqnor,Com-:- . mitted suicide by taking one' ounce of Laudanum, which he obtained bysnvine a sick fri ond was in great neeJ of it.' He expired at three o'clock this mornin.' ' A Lively Brandon. one of the penitentiary gang employed in street, i yesterday, ran from the away guurd, and paying" no to the, threats of tbo bitter to send the contents of a after him, the fugitive kept on Lis course. leaping fenoes and running through back yards until he Was lost to view. OlEcer Hampton afterward found and captured " the' runaway in the eastern part of the city, and brought him back t his work. IJrandon is the sams'innn that cscanetl from t,ho city cliain gang last winter, aud ' was capiurea m I'rovo Valley, where he had gone on a horse stjk'n' from a sren- tlcman in (his c:ty.".II says he is going to try the,' habeas dorpus dodge next, that being tlje safer way of cettine rid ' ' ' of the. stripes, '.' t RACB.-Willia- First-Sout- ni h er A Sliort I?6ad.K1 To make yourself thoroughly ' misera ble, begin by fancying that ho one cares t for you, that you are not of use to' any body a sort of nonentity in the .household,; where your place' would pot be missed, but could be "very easily ' supplied w Reflect on your wantbf bea'uty, and lead yourself to believe that no' dun can ldve a pluin face, or think you agree able fcecauae there are others more "who charming.;! Fancy that C7ery'-nlooks, upon: you' makes a comparison which militates' against 'ycu in favor of cifood Clisince for some , one ehe. i Imagine that every word said in jestis only meant to cover Acent for Utah of tha Vietmiu TolTClot l'ahiiv A manMlficeut wOrlt; Laok oat for Kim a deeper Mid more painful meaning that llible. dwa of articlo every wearing npparel you don, is critized; and i ridiculed. ' Do all this, and your tendency to morbidness of feeling will so increase that in a very Gineral Produce short time you will become one of ' the ' ' '' '' 'l .:V A8Dmost miserable of human beings.' ' a lliblc. ' ' 1:-- , , r.JIERCiUXT! - r.-v- rmt, Vegetables, 1 1.. Furliier from llio Sho- - 1- There were present. Walter Thomson, A. Brown, and David Moore, Esqs., Aldermen; Israel Canfield, 'David M. Stuart,4; C. W.Penr6se,' and 'Winslow arr, Esqs.,' Councillors hos. G. Odell, City Recorder, and Marshal W. ::: " "",' i''1"-- ' N.Fife'.i On motion Alderman' Thomson was M i voted to the chair. Several petitions were read and grant O., W' . t . JNO.V-FARWELLficC- jo . . 1 . Eri.ir - M i - - , 7.30 a.ni. Trains - - p. P. of President Message McMahon! HOURS, 6.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. fitneral Delivery, 5 Knndnv, p.m. te 6.30 p.m. . i sBWilsiRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m- to 3 p.m. MONEY 0FE1CE DliFAK i .u b Jlx. a.MT to 3 p.m. 7 ; Opmi frvra Outside Door oin l'ram 6 a.m. to 8 p.rt.'.X-JOSEl- 'H Postmaster. HALL, , , 1 Sutur- - . i t time-pas- Planet! 1 .Lu..n.,-'.:isp-"""""J' l'lain City and Plateraville, . M.nidiivs and Thursdays n'wrdale. Wednesdays and Saturdays oducst-Jayn,.,ii..rville and Vlnia, r i. stantly killed, and a number of others - .. received shocks. The laborers working on the SnVder farm, 'names unknown, The City Couocil wet pursuant to ad were also killed, many trees" were torn from top to root by the lightning.' ' '.' journment, at the City Hall, yesterday, -- . Discovery of a New fr Di. m-- ill, 1873. 9th-st- ., -- Rirli OmntV, Tuesdays aim ' V.nli Oiri B, and Hiiiitsviilc,' Weduesduy CtTniV TT TT1 I ? DIRECTORY. OCDEN - TTJT.TQTTtnT am jeaswapcBaj A minister and a .lawyer.iwere .ridbng together., Said the minister to Lis' ! i ' friend: , -' ,,i "Sir. do ye ever ,rpako : mistakes in pleading?" IT. C. U.K. nrtU Street, KoiHh Side "I do. said the lawyerw ' ' !v) Depot, " indo "An what ye wi' the mistakes?" " '" quired his Reverence. '.. ; i I ones mend' if sir, them; '' : f J." Why, large O. Hex 24 ii email onesllet them go. And pray, sir, do you ever make mistakes in m K ,t preachingr',. ' done sae." "Aye, sir, I have ami: yuiu eJ itu-."And what do you wit.tlie mistakes?" '"Ob, I dispense with ttiem in the1 same M A I N .;, S T 11 E Ji T , ,0 G D N . . manner as ye do yursel'?' I rectifee the anen. fitm' let the No and go large, lang HOME-MDM CANDIES AT WII0I.K' since, as I was preachin', I meant to ob 1)UKE w lietail. r ''"' , K!2EAI, serve that the devil'w&s the father a gU,KES u, ii v liars, but made a mistake and sai 1 the nnd I'A.STItX of Evejr ItKfilitlon ' ' fiithei; o' a' lawyers; but the mistake wa$ CIWXIERIES and Canned Good. so etna' that I let it go." 3tf it II. ST1NO Eli, Proprietor, , , , Shipping a Specialty . 1 "- h- - '. '''' ' UTAH. l ! 32-t- BAK ! v" COXFECTIOXEIIY, : i V BY'1 f l'ir., '.'''' -' |