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Show Z. a JitB i 1 auX Vi u. i.tV;W VA PUBLISHED WEDXESDA SEMI-WEEKL- Y, Y and V. SA TUItltA V. t ..... ... vir.i. 4 7lt -- a OGDEX, UTAH. SAT8TKDAY. JUB.Y IS, 1H71. BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY, lot Office: Oizrien OF MAILS. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING ARRIVALS. 7.50 a.m. - lUtLkeCity,donl,le.laily, I 6.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. , Through Mail daily Mail .taily M n P4RT0RE. dulil daily wViliroviRh Mail daily JvTt Through Mail da.ly T. Mtl-keCit- ffr Salt La1 V.r Stt - - V.t A Crazy Woman Nearly Kills her Husband and Two of her own Children. p.m. 8.40 a.m. ' ni1 ,Me Kast IiUftniKl the 6.30 p.m. Attempt to Assasinato Bismark. 7 00 ,m- - 5.00 p.m. hm'V, mailH bo via Evaniton, Fjr Rich and leave th lattor place for Rich County, 2 p.m. d Saturday, at Vellnw 'ays 7 a.m. lv da Cch8 Cmmty, V, rtU ()"den and llarrisville, Wednesdays 2.00 p.m. and Siturdays, Satur- and Wdu6s.lays Hunnville, 7.00 a. n. . ,1V. nd SlatersviUe, CifY Lvnne, Wvom-n- c 2.00 p.m. ' Tt"" ' ,i,v Mondays d Uma, Wednesdays ' ii.a Snun uay 0KF1CK HOURS. 6.15 p.m. 8.15 a.m. 6nral Delivery, 5 Sunday. p.m. tn fi.3" p.m. RWJTWRY DKPAUTMBNT p.m. Open from 9 a.ni-to- 3 MON'fcY OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 3 to 9 a.m. p.m. Opeu from Outside Dour open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Train Thrown from the JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Trains - P. train arrives ' P. i " leaves C. P. U. P. C. U. . . . and leaves ami " 5 40 p.m. G.20 p.m. 8 50 am. 7 50 a.m. 5.40 p m 8.40 a m. - train arrives - U. C. - - 6.30 p.m. train arrives U. N. m 6pm 8 30 a m Religion Services Evry Sunlav, in the Tabernacle, at a.m and 11 Second Ward Schoolhousa Farley's School-Mus- e at 5 p m. and Third Wa d !chool-houa- e 7 p.m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and VieUitxUxt Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. 7 Spirituality Lecture (Child's llall), at JO pjn. (n the Library Ogclen City 'ewg DepoL. At 'Geo. W. Turner' very tay, Sundays excepted. Opaa AT LAW ATTORNEY And VOTARY PUBLIC, - - Ogden City, TASXKR Utah. Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. W9ce with County Recorder, - - Ogdeu VUyf Utah. J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, AND &lr and id Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver IrlsKsl Ware, JIA1N STRKKT. OttUEJi. Keiiatriac neatly duo and all work, warranted. 11-l- y REMOVED. A THOMSONIAN DOCTOR. OR 1r Y0C WANT TUumsonion Mndtciiie, CALL ON DR. MURPHY, Ofice-OPPO- SITB Co:wci.twno!i POST OFFICE, MAIN OGDEN. il-3Faa, $1.00. ST, The werld is full of Children erying for HeLAIX'S Candied Castor Oil. delicious, effective and barmlees. The taste and smell of the Castor Oil it en Its lirely overcome. '.thin-titiowers art Price io cents. It is n llM OI1.5., ,ii..a.rd. ' .! lnnlA10 Are elrgiat aad effective, They resemble Cream Bonbous kept in confectioners Children lve them and cry for them. Priceshops. 16 cts. per bo. for ber And all Side by Z. drufgisU. CM. J. a7-l- y KOTICB. LORENZO D. RUDD . v, 1 Now York, 12. Herald special from Paris sajs the Figaro was husj cd led by ibe g veru. nient for quoting from President McMu bun's tbe dechiratiun that be would retain tbe power cotilerred upon him ; und then apostrophizing (be As Mriubly as follow: "By your orders bond :be Marilial became the of tbe State. Tbe army bonor onlj bun, follows but bim, obejs bim; the army, having a borror of factions in Parliament, will defend its commander, If any to whom you entrusted power seeks to throw over 1 arty or taction your irrevocable decree, the army must enforce tbe deciioikof tbe Assembly. San Francisco, 12. 8 pas Arrived the "China" with sengers, 43 cabin; 1,400 tons' of mer cliHudise, 1.183 tons for New York via Panama. The shin kad fine weather. and i he passengers and crew are in good A ge bealtn. Robitsoheck & Ce.'s Morocco roann f ctory and tannery was destroyed by firo to day. Loss, $20,000; partially in sured F. S. RICHARDS, retailing BRYGOODS J. McCormick," the collector ol customs at San Diego, who told the story of having been robbed of about $3,000 W. ot government funds, by two meu, way charged with having embezzled tbe money. lie was released on $10,000 bail. San Francisco, 13. Julia Armstrong, a widow living on George Street, bunged' herself The reason for the suicide is uukno u. Raleigh, 13. Gov. Baldwell's remains arrived from llillsboro' last night and lay iu state during tbe day. They will be taken to Borgentown, where be resided, lo morrow, for interment. Delegations of citi zens, official and military, will accomGov. Bioddttt pany them. -- Lieut. uas assumed the duties of the office of r governor. Little Rock. 13. delegates Seventy of the ninety-onelected 10 the last electiou are Democrats. The Pemocrais holii a caucus to nig t at which Gen. Royston will con-be nominated fcr the president of the vention. McCoBnellsburg. Pa., 13. ' Yesterday a Mrs. John Moobs, living ten miles south of here, while in a state of mental aberration, sbet and killed her husbanc, who was asleep, and then with a razor inflicted a horrible wound upon tbe head and neck of one of her children, atd with a pitchfork almost killed another. Utica, N. Y.. 13. The body of Louisa Kilburn, aged 24 at years, was found in Fish Creek, foot Tat er get, on Sunday, under a fifty be was evidently murdered precipice. by being thrown over tbe bank into the creek. ' Fulton, Ky., 13. , The boiler iu rasball & Co's flouring and saw mi l exploded to day, demolishing the mill and fatally injuring Perry Pashall and sen. Two others were less ' seriously ii.jured. ',' f Chicago, 13. r, The Trilune special says a fire at six Micb., 'this p.m., destroyed stores and r.art of the contents. During the fire Impropriator of the Kagle Hotel was detected firing tbe building aud was arrested. Tbe hotel burned. Total lots 20,000, partially insured. arrested to-da- y , . Man-isle- , . . .i , RockforJ, 13. This afternoon' fire was more serious than at first thought, the less being from . At his piace of Residenoe, SEVENTH Those s - f., o $?0,000 to $40,000, with only $1,000 inDuring tbe progress of the fire one fireman wa sunntruck and another seriously hurt from a fall. Big Rapids. Mich.. 13. Ten business houses burned yestevday with property worth $23,000. OGDEN. surance aVjfhbortoo, wiH ftnd gtte Km a fall before Pr, rWIjt la bis their i&fcrwt dli6tiC4lf i An-ni- Woo-ibury- , Kissengen, 13. While Prince Bismark was driving in the cjuntry towards Saline Springs, at be wa- - fired at ty ayouii)t noon nan Toe ball gr.:zed ins wrisi. 'Ibe ou d be whs promptly arre-- t but he ba not been identified At fc drove through p. m , and showed himself to the people The populace were with great difficulty preveuted from lynching the man alii r bis arrctit. Berlin 13. The would be assasxin of Biptuark ha buen identified as a Madgebuig cooper, He u a member of iiiiined Cudman. tbe Catholic journcymeu's society, and has lately been ceen often converting with a Catholic priest. Madrid, 13. The Carlixts have cannonaded Puicer-d- a without effect. They are now waitements. Gen. Zabbo ing for has arrived and will take charge of the operations. Montreal, 13. while Orangemen, returning from church service yesterday, were attacked by twos and. threes, the lights and badge were torn from them, and they were otherwise insulted. ' London, 14. The TVmij' special correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that Bishop Pader-bsrhas reoeived another sentence of eighteen thousand thalers fine, and three months' detention for tbe persis-- t em violation of ecclesiastical law There is intense exciiement in Berlin over the attempt on Bismarck'" life. Agnes Strickland, historical author ess died vesierd y 68 years old. Spprinl.i fr m Madrid report that Zaballa is continually receiving reFresh outrages have inforcements. who are heen committed by Carlist us having nearly murdered a d out or and oibrrs who were bringing wounded Rei nbucans in the lines. Tbe daily AVw says the police of Vienna bate issued a circular giving a Ifxcription of the person who is tus to e e I of the decigu of assassinating tbe Emperor of Austria, lo-da- AMERICAN. ine-srt- 7.40 a -- Springfield. Mans , 13. The paymaster's train of he Fi'chbury ra IromJ. consisting of an engine aud a p sseumr car, were thrown from the i rack on tbe Troy and Grernfivtd road ai Shelliurti, this p. in , near a bridge over the highway, and the engine aud c r went down a fifteen foot embankment. There were nine persons on board, all but two of whom were more or less hurt. Mrs. Mr. li. Swifi, of Boston, was probably fitally injured: Miss e bad a rib bro Wood, of ken; Mr. Webster, assistant roadinasier, h id a hip broken, and tbe engineer aud fireman were bruised. FOREIGN. Bursting of a Bailer. Mil. V. t tn m TWnrrT m gjta Track. gxp.-r- $1.00 y Bi.-aia- rk Kinst-n-ge- u G-n- . " Terrific Storm in Raltimore Od July 5th, just before sunset, a treuiend u thunderstorm broke over Haltinmre, accompanied bja tornado and a remarkable meteorological phe nodenon. In the western suburbs a whirling cloud descended until it seemed to rest upon the earth, and a darkness black 88 miduijjht envelop ed everjthin;; within its scope. The cloud was circular, and moved as it impelled by a cyclone that circled aruund its outer surface. While it continued, objects twenty feet distant were luiperceptiula, and a stnell like burning wood perraded the atmos phere. This was caused by the in Cfcssant flashes of lightning, which, on the lines of railway, assumed the form of moving balw of fire, follow tug each other in quick succession, and casting a lurid, blue glare thro tho darkness. At one time, within the space of 300 feet, five of these balls of fire were counted at the same moment. In Druid Hill Park two of the loftiest tree were riven from top to bottom by the lightning, as clean as if they had been split by an axe. A dozen houses were unroofed wharf by the wind; and on Light-st- . a shed was blow o down, under which a man named Jacob Dunn was slop ing, and when discovered this morning he was found twgthercd to death under the ruins. Shameful Iliotat aChurt li CORRESPONDENCE. A disgraceful sceuc at the MinhK creek church, one mile from Aihtn.-tiiwn, Lancaster county, I'enti.-ylv- .i nia, on Sunday, in which many hundred members of tlie Luthfiu. and Ucfuruied congregation ti k part, is thus described by t!u Ues.d i ng Laijle ot Monday: "A pru lu i was budily carried off the grouml tlx palings ol the fence were torn off ami ust-lor weapons, fists were truly used and a general riot pr vuiinl during which a number of men wen An eye wittier feurfully beaten. from thiseity, who returned to Ki nd ing last evening, gives the pat ticular iis follows: lhe Muddv creek church has always been recognized us a unii n church, and used by the Lutheian. and Reformed congregations. Some fuie ai;o a majority of the Lutheran denomination from soui cause ot other saw fit to agitate tha question of obtaining a charter. Otheioj p.. ed it on the ground that they had m. right to have it incoipirated a i. I.uthepan church, when it was not to, but a Union church. A majority, decided to get a charter, buwever, which they did, tnd there iuimcdiu tcly arose a discord and disagreement, the minority among the Lutherans being aided and abetted by the lidoruied ccngregation, who it aid, had not been aware of the pr ceedings until it was too late, l was the first Sunday uudei the new charter, and it was proposed lheanti-charti- r to hold Lutheran service, with the Reparty, together mustered all forces in their formed, front of the church at an early hour, and determined that no such services should be held. The charter purty arrived but did not enter the church, Matters appeared very foreboding, but when the Rev. Mr. Henry arrived it was thought the services wonld be allowed to proceed. Tho Rev. gentleman, in the nanio of tho Lord, asked that no disturbance should take place, and he walked toward the church door. Seeing this, the crowd of cloptd in on the preacher and carried him bodily outside of the gates. Then a Mr. Penny packer eudeavored to enter the churh, and he in turn ws handled very This, excited the charter roughly. who rushed to the fences, ton party, off palings, and then commenced nu onslaught. The fight continued f n some time nntil'two constables arriv ed and quelled the riot. The affair caused great excitement in the entire Tho charter party neighborhood. aro equally determined that no servi ces shall be held by tho Reformed and party ,v . i.- 1 Oudkn, July 14lh, 1874. Editor Jcsction Another Coroner's Itliiudcr. Over a year ago a German named J. IJillyon, a railroad laborer, received his wages at Elizabeth, N. Y., and was found the next day dead, with his head cod arm severed on the railroad track. A coroner's jury found that he had been run over and killed by a train in the usual way. The man had been badly injured at the Staten Isl nd works, and as little life remained to him, he had no ob jeet in longer concealment, lie said he and two others whom he named had murdered Billyon for his money, and thrown hiiu on the traak to cover up their own tracks. The death bed statement is believed, and the police are looking for the other two men, whose health will probably permit them to attend their own trials and executions : stepped into an establishment on lain sueet. last evening, to get a gla of Hoda, when I observed a perjon in onv. i ni ion with the who ui i.td bis buck lo draw my cooling wb. ii ibe other, taking advantage ill he opportunity, inimediifiely tqnat-iedown in front of a barrel, and draw-ioa tumbler lull of liquor, swiiliowed it in a hurry, and replaced the glues the clrk was iu a position to eee he hooki ig operation. On loosing at the sin rtp'iiioiiB imbiber, what was mv iHioiiisniiient to behold a certain erratic in.b of she law, who is ambitioun to be tilted by the so called Liberals" tnr tin' Judicial seat lor this county. He wsa seen again this murting neir t'esa'oon on lhe comer in a condition wh ch bHo ened several more visits t, thebairelora 'libersl" supply of the ardent, Irom some source, to the deponent unknown. 1 consider myself libernl in my views, i oli t ii i.l as well as religious, and if ihose who sail under that nmne ore sat- stied with that k nd of a pilot, let 'em smiI; he ought toinuke a good judge. of wniskey. Yours Truly, 1 bar-ieudt- r, bev-erng- e. d g be-to- re Bknjamis Franbuk, Jf. Liberal XoniinatioiiM. The liberal convention yesterdsv. nominated the following ticket for the election next August: Juge of Probate Court, Eugene La- celles. Representatives, A. IL Earll, W. Sharps. Sheriff, Wm II. Brown. Recorder, James Horrockt. Selectman, J. McFarlaue. Surveyor. Geo II. Pike. E. Lascelles, U. K. Pike, C. C. Good-wi- n and W. Sharpe were elected delegates lo tbe Territorial Convention. Resolutions were adopted iu favor of electing honest and efficient officers to administer the laws, declsriKg opposition to ecclesiastical interference in civil matters, demanding that public accounts be open to public inspection. nd in favor of a free school system. C C. Gooowis, Chairman. Jimcs Bond, Seo'y. . aiiti-charterit- anti-chart- ".Spiritual" Camtirfiite lor Judicial Honors. Tilton Means ; " Kusine. New York,13 ' Tilton has written lo tbe Plymouth Church investigating committee a teller iK answer to that by Beech cr, requesting them to investigate Tilton 's allusions It shjs that the against his character. wriier was unaware that Ibis committee was a private one when he met them by appointment last Friday, and having been advised lo preserve silenco about tbe worst features of the oae he had done so, in order to facilitate a moJera'e prosecution of Mr. Beecber's offence, and an apology, und that ratbr than prolong it he had merely stated that his letter to Dr. Bacon was written in self defense, aud thai having defended himself thereby bo wss unwilling to proceed further against Mr. Beerber without further provocation and necct-sitThe letter concludes as follows: Such necesfity is now Mid upon Mr. Beeoher himself in the publication of a direct request by him toyeu. to ino,uii officially into his character as affected by bis offence and the apology to which 1 y. referred. 11 u thus offers meaditevi challenge, not only before your committee, but before ibe publio, which I hereby accept. 1 therefore give you notlee-bat I shall prepare a full and detailed statement in accordance with tbe term of your committee's invitation to me to such faots as are within my knowledge touching the matters which compromise the character of Henry Ward Beecber. I shall be reudy to lny this before you within a week or ten days, vr as soon thereafter as I shall find mysif able le sot the numerous facts aud evidences in such strict array that I ens. cover them each and all with my oath in their exact truth sworn to before a magistrate. I await tbe appointment by you of a day mutually convenient lor ny presentation of this rtairment in pernon Was tho Fourth ef .July celebra- before your committee. Meanwhile I ted as vigorously as usual? Little shall make pubi c my present note i because Mr. Beecber'a letter U Jacky Tuttleback of Ha iter street you, which this i.i a preliminary respond, holds up his right hand with two has made public. With great rebeen fingers .off, an' d .vote iu the sfSruia-tire- . spect, I aui, etc., : t fcr-uis- h t. "TuiiOCOKt TltTCK." |