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Show A COROLLA KY TO THE CRISIS AN ARAB A dispatch recently announced the death of the Emir and redoubtable chieftain of Arabia This valiant warrior has made his name illustrious, not only for the achievement of brilliant deeds, but From - As an almost inevitable conse quence of tlie stringency which pre vails in tho money markets ef the country, and the paralysis which af fects every branch of commerce and industry throughout the land, will be for his advancement in civilization the check given to inflation. The in a land which is shrouded in almost principle of supply and demand is primeval darkness. A singular fact based upon an immutable law. The in his life is worthy of mention at tendency of all operations in every this time, when one of the most cm phase of businees, from the heaviest inent captains in the world, is on wholesale importer, and most exten-itiv- e trial for alleged malfeasance as an manufacturer, to the smallest officer of iVance. Forty years ago retail merchant, and mostunpretend-in- g Algiers was invaded by the armies of gallantly producer, has been directed to- France, and Abdel-kadc- r ward a Bystcm of expansion. resisted them for nearly twenty years, Prices of all kinds of merchandize and displayed a valor and skill, which have been based upon an exaggerated extorted the admiration of his foes. and fictitious value. Ileal estate has He was forced to yield to the supe commanded rates that are not only rior prowess of his country's eneartificial, but far beyond a standard mies, and surrendered himself as a that is either moderate or reasonable. prisoner. For many years ho linger Necessarily all commodities have ed within the walls of the castle of been appraised at a fabulous worth, Amboise, until he Was released by and labor has corresponded with the the late Emperor Napoleon. Among prices which are current. The tre- the heroes in the army of the cou: mendous upheaval in the commercial querors, was the present marshal world, resulting in the prostration of Bazaine, who commenced his milibusiness, and the overthrow of the tary career in the same field as that Btaunchest houses iri tho country has in which yielded his exposed tho vulnerable point in our sword, and lost a part of his valumercantile, industrial and agricultur- able possessions. Bazaine has incurral system. Society has received a ed the censure of his country, while fchoek from which it can only recover his old enemy has left behind him a by adopting a course of economy, name revered by his people. and eliminating the luxuries of life. A CASE IN POINT. Retrenchment must supplant cxtrav-fcgancValues of every description Not long aga man recovered must yield to the imperative necessideath of his infant 85,000 for the with of commensurate contraction, ty son, in a suit against tne ueutrai the exigencies of the day. Park and East River Railroad ComIt is to be expected that thtpro- pany. Amotion for a new trial was tess of contraction will be elow, and argued before the Superior Court of that a sudden transition eannot be New York last Week. A very incfedted without a serious derangeteresting and important issue is made ment of. affairs. Eat it is sure that in this case. The boy who got killan entirely radical change must take ed was presumptively careful of his place ere long, which will bring life. A demurrer to this position about a depreciation of values, and a well established in common law, was reduction of prices id tSvery departmade that if there was any presumpment of business. The maxim of tion on the subject it ought to be Troudhon, "live and let live," taint- that an average New York boy was ed as it may be with his socialistic not only reckless of his own life, but and agrarian theory has been made of other Uvea while in the street.. applicable to the present situation of The main question that is inthe country. volved is whether or not a sidewalk bystander is bouud to lok up or THE CONVICTION OF down the street before he starts to TWEED. cross, when a vehicle is approaching A few days since in commenting or can even recover damages, if ho run in front of liurpes without lookupon the verdict of the" jury in the case of Stokes we asked the question, ing. Tho Court decided that tho law "Is tho jury system a failure?" The trial of William M. Tweed, which holds foot passengers to stringent commenced a few days ago, gives a carefulness if coming across a street is remore hopeful view of the workings when a railcar or any vehicle We suppose that of the jury law, when administered gularly traveling; be this decision will generally with a proper regard to the preservain similar all as a fiuality The fabric accepted and tion Abd-cl-ka-dc- Abd-el-kad- beadj war removed, leaving the b?ain intact. The poor animal ii kept alive by food idserted through the gullet, and is exhibited as a lusus naturae. Saxey saved the Ogden greenhorns from spending their money, and if he could succeed in preventing them from patronizing other shams, we think we could" endure his society in this city for a considerable LOCAL ITEMS. CHIEF. r. er Thurtdefi Daily of Nov, 20A Thsatrb o SaIcbdat! The Ogden Dramatic troupe, wili appear for the first time this season, (Saturof Draiua The splendid night. day) Damon and Pythias, and the roaring farce of Grimtihaw, Bagahaw and Brad peripd. Turnont and shaw will be presented. The MaladTrial. Last Friday morenjoy a rare treat. ning the case of the People vs. James Notice. George A. Smith Waters, for murder which has been and Bishop Edward Hunter, are expect- on trial in Malad City for some days, ed to attend the priesthood meeting to was terminated. The jury rendered a be held at the Second District School-hous- e verdict of guilty of murder in the first on Saturday, the 221 inst., at 1 degree. The prisoner was remanded o'clock. Presiding Eldeis and Teachers after his sentence, to the prison in Malad of each District are requested to attend. City, there to await his execution set for the 19th of December. Pending the trial the jurors were served with their By Deaeret Telegraph. Two trav19. meals, at Bergher's tavern. Scipio; Cedar Beecroft.of Springs, elers entered the diuingroom while the Christcpher committed suicide la.t night, by cutting were seated at the table. One of his throat with a butcher knife; supposed jurors the strangers named Burke, persisted in to be iusane. Mr. Joseph Ceecroft. has the sympathy catechising them, and indulged in imof his friends in this city, on the occa- proper allusions to the Court. Deputy sion of the unhappy end of his son, cut Sheriff Davis at once placed him under off in the middle of a career of useful- arrest and presented him to the Court, charging him with an attempt to tamper ness and promise. with the jury. Fe was fined $50 and costs, for contempt of Court. He stated Meeting of Colored Citizens. A he had no money, and was taken to jail meeting of the co ored citizens of Ogden, in default of payment, but not being was held last evening at the house of with the appearance of tbe Mrs. Chas. Green, to elect a delegate to prepossessed furniture in the jail he paid the fine, the Mass Convention which will assemand made tracks for other quarten ble ia Salt Lake City for the purpose of "with a 9ee in his oar." electing a member of the National Colored Contention. Robt. Newman was On! Where was He ? "General" Remarks were Chairman. appointed George It. Maxwell, the superb Boanermade by J. P. Gibbs and Wesley Wilges of the revolution which is destined liams. William Gale was chosen deleto purify the infected atmosphere of gate to the Conventian. Adjourned. Utah, and to introduce antra of "moral e. - . of justice cf right. society is founded upon cases. the prin- ft. ciples of equity, and its security upon observing with reverence all the safeguards which pro tect it from the encroachmsnts of wrong. We are not inclined to believe that the jury who found a verdict of guilty against Mr. Tweed were swayed by prejudice, or influenced by personal motives- - He has been convicted on upwards of two hundred eount, each one ef which is sufficient to consign him to prison for the rest of his natural life, for be it remembered that more than sixty winters have passed over his head. The jury in rendering their verdict have demonstrated the feasibility of the amended code in New York, and that there is still some latent determination to maintain the supremacy of hw, and to vindicate outraged justice. Ijet it W hoped that the conviction t Tweed 9 the beginning of thorough ref.rm, where it is so Jiitteh needed. de-pon- l ds mi "Go West Yonso Mam." Two boys who cava their names as Fred. Sheets and William Lawrence, plying the vocation of shoeblacks, arrived here jester-daafternoon by the "franking" line from Detroit. They took passage on the connecting road of the passenger cars, looking none the worse for the wear and of tLeir ride. They paid half a dollar for a square meal and ate a dollar's worth, besides putting into their capacious pockets a liberal supply of vittaU." They were told to "go West." y te-i- Brilliant Pahtt. The party given at Woodmansee's Hall by the last night ladies of Ogden, was an event young that will long be remembered by those who participated ;n the festivities of the occasion. Sixty couple or more took part in the dance, while many others enjoyed themselves in quiet and social their eyes upon the converse, of glittering array grace and beauty, which presented a scefte of ehchantmenL All were in buoyant fpirits, and happiness beamed from every countenance. The trials and sorrows of eVefy-dalife wtre for the time, burled in forgetful-nesand good will and order prevailed. The ladies were dressed ia elegant and A feas-lin- g y s, tasteful attire, especially distinguished for the absence of the nieretricous display of fashion and its follies. The party was a brilliant success, as gratify, ing to those who shared its pleasure, as to those whose management contributed largely to the unbouuJed pleasure of the evening. "Foolscap. Saxkt and tub Rooster. The immortal Saxey has beeu in town for a day or two. He left this moruing to scare up another monster or two in the placid waters of the beautiful lake of the North. While here, he distinguished himself; he generally does. He succeeded in abating a swindling nuisance. It was like the "new mote," against which axcy formerly battled successfully a thing without a bend. A smooth ton- gued showman tcok up his quarters in this city to exhibit a "headless rooster," and bag greenbacks from grt en people. Saxey took up his quarters id front of the showman's door, and as the latter rattled off his appeals to the love of the marvelous, Saxey responded as glibly as the showman, until after several hours contest the impostor finding that he had The seals at Alaska are beconjing no show agninst the tongue banging of very domestic. One traveler says his ex poser, gathered his rooster and they followed him round like tame effects and left lor parts Unknown. dogs, aud there was a special citizen Score 1 to Saxey. The rooster had been of the tribe who shed tears when the submitted to a Surgical operation, by traveler bude him farewell. which the bill and the froht part of the The origin of "foolscap" paper is not generally known. Charted 1 ot Enghtud granted numerous monopolies for the support of the Government. Among others was the manufacture of paper. The watermark, of the finest, was the royal arms of England. The consumption of this article was great at this time, and large fortunes were made by those who had purchased the right to vend it. This, among other monopolies, was set aside by (he Parliament that brought Charles I. to the scaffold, and as one way of showing their contempt jor the King, they ordered the royal arms to be taken from the paper, and a fool with liis cap aud bells to be substituted. It is now over two hundred years eince the fool's cftp nd bells were taken from the paper; but still the paper of the size which the Rump Parliament ordered for their journals bears the name aud watermark as an indignity to Charles I. I blers were W"ght up fttrial aB(l fo were fined $100 each, which they pii(1 The others are to be tried to-da- y. Mr. Coleman, one of the proctor, of the Bingham Canyon Railroad, returned yesterday from a trip along tbe U. p. R , and has received all the iron needej to complete the road, which H expect to be opened for traffic on Saturday. An agent for a popular house in Sgn Francisco was making his way down little Cottonwood when he was ordered to. stop by two highwaymen, who drew their revolvers aud called 0n him u "shell out." He spurred his hone ftnj left the villains in tbe lurch. j ' Died. In this city, at 5 p.m. yesterday, the 19th inst., Frederick Edgar, son of Charles W. and Lucetta Penrose, aged four days and five hours. Hotel Arrivals. BuAHnsLKT House. 18, 1873 Mrs E A D Higgins, Mies A E Davis Eureka; Will M Rank. C P R R- ff Beeler, C B & Q; C Taylor, Chicago; A W Rawson, Salt Lake; 0 L Wilson, J A Martin, Omaha; E Mnrdock, Sandy ) Hall, W H Bees, Louisville) E A Barn-arS W Stephens, California; W Benton, C P R R; W K Sickerson. Evanstotr; I N Parker, N A Wallace, San Francis! co; R Sfeannon, T D Clift, W Furgeman JoLn Mclr tyre, Salt Lake; H Rosa, 8m! ramento; J Chrismusky, Denver. - JAMES SLATER, CEMERAL STORE, DE4LKB IV PRODUCE, FURS, Etc., ideas," passed through Ogden this morning limping away to Washington. - UTAH. Some days ago, looking over a list of appeintments published in his organ, we noticed that he proposed to "orate" in MRS. E. our city. Last night was fixed as the BALCOM, We were brimful of expectation. Trance Medium and Clairvoyant, With genuine Yankee inquisitiveness we AND button-holesundry individuals who are supposed to forecast all important etents, LOGAN, from the probabilities of a change of weather to tbe chances of a war with Magnetic HealeT and Lecturer, Spain. To every inquiry we were met HAVE TAKEN ROOMS f OK A SHORT TIMR, the house of Sum not Glasgow, oppii with a brusque rebuff, "Maxwell be (he Tabernacle. Where they will receive cailt At a late hour we wandered from those feoklng IIKALTH, or the truth i'f hanged.' intercouimuDiun with ANUKLS, or desiring k along the streets in the vain endeavor to teat the power of find out where the "General" was holding forth. At last we hit upon a place or the facta of where tbe meeting was held. Full of glee and happy anticipa'ion we knocked COMMUNION. at tbe door of Mrs. Green's house, whete indian assemblage of sombre-lookinOffice Hours, from 9 to 12 a.m., and frett viduals from Afric's clime were expatia2 to 0 p.m, on beauties the the Civil of ting Rights' TERMS: Bill. That is the alpha and omega" of $1.00, For Medical Examination, the General's proposed "splurge." LOO. Magnetio Treatment, Histhe for Sittings Reading tory or Chafacttr of IndiFrom Yesterday's Condensations. viduals, and describing News : 1.00. friends in Spirit Life, A celebration will take place at Provo on Tuesday next in honor of the opening Tuesday and Friday Eycnings will be net apart for Public geancea of the U. S. R. R. President Young and others will address the people. AND DEVELOPMENT OF MEDIA. for matches Pigeon stealing pigeon ADMITTANCE FEE 2 eU. are of frequent occurrence to the grief Call on us. Consultation Free. of many lads who take great pleasure in d4S 1 Ogden, Not. 14th, 1873. the possession of pets. Mr. Connolly, a miner, was arrested on a charge of robbing another miner of $U2. He was held in $1,500 bonds to II AVE IN MY POS3KSSI0X THE FOLMW-i)appear before the Probate Court, in de detcribed animala, which, if not clauufl fault of which he was committed to jail. and taken away, will be sold to the highest blddors at the Distriet Stray Pouml, h Two persons interested in mining ,h' Saturday, Nov. Ogdeu, Weber Countv, companies were engaged in an altercation 1873, at 2 p.m. One 2 year old, red fceifer, stnr in forehmd, yesterday afternoon, when the brother slit ia each ear, no branda, virable white miJtr of one of the parties drew a pistol on the belly. Wm. N. FIFE, Diatrict Poundkoeptr. other. There is any number of "dead Ogden City, November lath, 1873. beeta:' around Salt Lake just now. Send them to Cuba. From this morning's Herald : S. Underbill was bound over to the Probate Court for trial in $l,QpO bonds SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC to answer to a charge of swindling in a mining transaction at Tintic. JT. The great Cuban rally has been fixed OF for A number of evening. prrominent speakers have signified their POriTlAR, willingness to speak. How many feath-er- s i GENT FOR THE FOLLOWINGsolicits, intorestinir and reliable book, A will be left on the already well lie patruuage: ' A magnincent pictorial Polyglot FaniHy plucked eagle ? the best for the price. The case of the People t$. Livingston v rt..,h...),.n rvittimftrcinl La and For'1 el al for was resumed yes- Book, adapted to tha wanta af all. manslaughter, and UealtU, George II. Naphey'a taws of Life terday in the Probate Court, and late in torDr.males and females. the afternoon, after thirty minutes' deDio Lewis on digestion, a Scientific work. by John Bury"-Thliberation, returned a verdict of "not Pilgrim's Progress, illwtra.ed of Itobiusuu Lru.-and Life Adventures guilty " Terms Liberal, look at SampleLefor5 the Police1 Court seven gam CACHE CO., N. n. d MRS. F. A. SOUL READING, SPIRIT g Estray Notice. 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