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Show PUBLISHED WEDNESDA ( SEMI-WEEKL- Y and SATURDAY.) Si O VK3I OODEX, UTAH. SATURDAY. srr..- n, (U i Post By TELEGRAPH. IS JLI City, double felly, fflL Through Mml daily Mail daily l61' Through 7.60 a.m. dmiM daily (Ut UV. CitY, Mail daily aw Through Mail daily ait Through 8.40 a.m. 6.45 p.m. 7.40 .m. 5.40 p.m. DEPARTURE. ft Suit Luke and Perfect quiet prevails here, and if Smith has any adherents they do not make TGI,. VI 21, 1874. known. The congressional investigating committee will uot leave 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 8.10 a.m. -- 7.00 a.m. bm p.m. the Kant malls So via Innrton, Wyom-- 7 Hich County, .n(i leave the latter place fur2 p.m. Welluesdavs and Saturday, at a.m. wfae County, daily HarrwvUle, und Wednesday 0S.len Wb Ifc'JO p.m. .,! Pit rdays, . SaUr- Weduesdayi gmiwwllo, 7.00 a.m. SlatemviHe, LMHlH'H'city 2.00 p.m. Monday" aud Xlmrwlays Weduwmays Alma, defraud 7.00 a.m. ani Saturday OFFICE IIOCRS. 6.15 p.m. 8.U a.m Delivery j Mlllltav, u si. in. t" RFAUSfHY DEPARTMENT S P Oi',ii fnmi OFFICE DEPAK'f MEMT. ' Ov'u from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Outside ikiov K Rich County, Important Court DecisionSupreme Relating to Probate Courts in Utah 11 a4 1 - o)n JOSEPH P. train rj. P. C. IULL, Postmaster. Trains - arrivc3 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 -- " leaves CP. " " C. C. train arrives a.m. Gubernatorial Tronble- - p.m. AMERICAN. New Orleans, 10. Governor Welle, president of the returning board, says he has official knowledge that additional federal troops have been ordered to New Orleans, and intimates that in the congressional district where the board discovers informalities iu the election, they will refuse certificates to the candidates, leaving the government to order new elections whithin thirty days. Another ypecial says: A long dispatch reporting a 3ery editorial advocatiug the assassination of every radical counted in by the returning board has been received at Shreeveport. The leaders of the white league favor moderation until Congress meets, unless in the meantime the returning board forces an issue, when it will be met without any conflict. p.m. a.m. " 7.50 a.m. 5.10 p.m. and 8.40 a.m. " leaves Washington 1G. 6.30 p.m. and Congressman Page has received from ' fi p.m. California affidavits of Kev. Otis Gidson, C. N. train arrives 8 a.m. E. L. Simmons and Ira M. Condat, now 30 leave engaged in missionary work among the Service Chinese in San Francisco, certifying to Religion ErrT Sunday, in tlieTaVruaelc, at II a.m., and their personal knowledge that the sysVarlcy'a In th Second WaM Srlioolhonse tem of importation of aid traffic in at 0 p.m. and Third Ma d Jchool-hot7 p.m. nud , women are for purposes of prostituEpincopal Clinrrh at II ' Metluxiut Church at II a.m. and 7 tion in California. Gibson furnishes an . .30 fMi. at EpirHuiilint Lecture (Child UM), original bill of sale of cue of these transactions in the Chinese language, and Ogrten City Oyon Depot. At 'Geo. W. Turner' New gives the English translation; showing ry day, Sundays exmitwd. the remarkable open manner ia which this slave traffic is conducted. These affidavits were forwarded by Estes, the F. S. RICHARDS, late speaker of the California assembly to be brought to the attention of ConATTORNEY' And gress by Mr. Page, with a view 10 securSs'OTAHY ing federal legislation to prevent further PUBLIC, of this kind, it having been Utali. transactions - Ogdm City, held by the courts in California that the state law for the purpose is not constitutional. TAXXLB Jr., President Grant in a recent conversation on this subject expressed the opinion ATTORNEY" that such importations are in violatiou Office with Comity Recorder, Utah. of the treaty with China, but he did not Oyden City, say he believed the treaty was directly violated thereby, nor did he give any assurance, as has been incorrectly statS. ed, that he would call attention to the AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER in his forthcoming cues age. subject and Silver IWer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, has directed a telegram The President Phittd Ware, MAIN STREET. 0iKX. Seimiriug neatly done and ll work warranted. to be sent to the governor of Texas, requesting him to delay the death sentence against Santanta until it can be satisfactorily ascertained whether or not he violated bis parole, the President the weight of evidence thus believing If YOU WANT A TIIOMSONIAN DOCTOR OR far to be in Santanta's favor. 1 TliomsoEion Medicine, rendered The Supreme Court CALL OH DR. the following decision: X'erris, ft! al vs. POST OFFICE, MAIN ST., Higley; error to the Supreme Court of OGDEN. Coult.miom Fee, $1.00. Ulan, in mis case action was urougui in the Probate Court of the Territory on a promissory note, and judgment was The Supreme Court of the recovered. of full Is world The P. ' -- 11 School-kwin- o Chi-ue- New York, 16. The 6trike of fhe longshoremen began The men are gathered iu groups docks of east and north rivers, the along but are not interfering with the laborers The en who have taken their places. tire police force of the city is on duty as well as those of Brooklyn and Jersey city where the longshoremen are likewise on strike. Cincinnati. 16, The amount of money in the safe stolen from the American Ex Dress office here yesterday is stated to be 70,000 instead of $5,000 as telegraphed last night. Washington 16. The safe burglary case came up again at noon and Judge Humphreys, after carefully examining the witnesses as to their action in talking or reading about the case since the adjournment of the Court on Friday lust, placed them in charge of a bailiff. . The Judge then inquired of the clerk if anything had transpired in relation to the case since Friday, when the latter replied that Michael Hayes was brought out of jail, Alexander going security; and in reply to further inquiries of Judge Humphreys, it transpired that Hayes was com mitted to jail on a charge of perjury in the case, the commitment being signed by Dawson, clerk of the, police court. Judge Humphreys directed the clerk to issue a writ of "subpoena duces tecum for Dawson and a person swearinf out the writ, and summon them to appear before this court on Wednesday next at 2 o'clock, with records of that court, and also to show why they should not be proceeded against for contempt of this court. The jury were then brought into court and Hill opened the case for the J prosecution. se u. v-- Library AT LAW. - LEWIS, ll-l- y RE&TOVED. MURPHY, SITE m f dk Ml t 4" at frvlX GUiUkou crying for iaii Va.TlVA Oil. effective to-d- ay ; t jr S7-l- y HOTIOB tOIEPiZO cou-ne- ct riBY GOODS EOOEBIES. invrfse., H-'- dl55-A24-- tf tape-voru- FOREIGN. Lend on, 16. ed against 500 for Ralph Waldo Lmerson. The Conservative students protested EmerHOti because of election the against he was a foreigner, and the Liberals ngainst the choice of Disraeli besause of undue influence in his favor l;y the professors of the university. Dresden, 16. The government of Saxony has for - K how-d'ye-- do to-da- y, good-nature- d bidden the practice of cremation here. liayonne, 16. It is said that the Spanish cousul has been reaalled on account of his excessive zeal, and his exaggerated reports to his government. The Carlists have occupied betella. Panama, 16. unusually heavy earthquake was felt iu Chili on the 2Cih ult., about 12 minutes after midnight. Its duration was about thirty secouds, and the direc An six-shoote- X'rettj' Fancy. Wheu dav begins to . go Up Vo heaVca at vii'ht, it dooa not spreacf a pair of wiugs and fi aloft like a bird. It iufi climbs softly up ou a ladder. It gets its red taudal on the shrub yon have watered these three days, lost it nhould perish with thirst; then it steps on the tree we sit under, and thence to tho ridtre' of the roof; from the roof to the chiroDey,'o the toll elm, to the tall church spire; and thou to tho threshold of heaven; and thus you eau see it go up as though it walked up red roses. Jeremy Taylor. et m Disraeli has been rector iof the university of Glasgow by 700 votes A cured him and placed him in a strait-jackand let't him iu the cell. Shortly afterwards, however, he was perceived dancing around the cell as lively as a cricket, mid brandishing a raz t, with which he had cut his way- "Now, meic fery kint frient, you out of the traitjacket. A jailor athafe got some goot oysters, aind id?" tempted to enter the cell to take the razor away, when the iellow made ''You're mighty rvjht, I have." a terrific onslaught on him with such "Veil, I takes a half a dozen raw, the that he was forced to retire razor uud some pickles." These were in turn served and hastily through the cell door iuto the corridor. As a last resource the jail quickly put down on top of those hose was turned on mm, and after he gone before. Hut the 'restaurnnter been ' thoroughly drenched, he had was troubled, aud when the patron dropped the razor, which was immecame to settle the bill, said to him: "Look here, pard, I dou't like to diately, secured. be too inquisitive, but blow me if I Mrs. Theophilu8 Youngs of Boston wouldn't like ter know why you have took a fancy to so many spiled oys fares badly when &he gets out on a tour of exhibitions'as a spiritual metersand so lew god ones?" "Veil," replied the man, "you dium. She plays a piano a few minhafe peen a goot front to me, uud to utes, and then the instrument keeps I told you Bometiug. lousee, id time by lifting its front legs cle.:r vas dia vay. Now, I hafe got a tape-vor- from the floor. She irave a seaoce inein kint frent, you under- in Providence, aud by inadvertence stand und efry time dot is der vay I only a low chair was provided for her hafe to do. lou see, dot last half to sit iu. So strenuous was she in dem for me minmelft but insisting u pi. n a higher stoo! being ras dezen, dot darnaget lot, dem vas for de got that unbelievers grew suspicious, You know I don't vos a kindt and when the piano finally danced to uf a Commodore Vanderbildt, dot I her playiDg they caught her lifting it can afford it to preak up mien pecs-nes- s with her knees. She was indignant to feed a tam tape-voron goot at the exposition.and retired in tcais. oysters.' Gov. fradley of Nevada got on . the train at Elko, last week, to go to Palisade. lhe car was crowded, und Willi Pleasure. he was compelled to perambulate the A rich landholder of La 13eauce entire length of the ear to obiaiu n arrived with his wife and two dau2h-ter- s seat. "Good morning, my son; at the Grand Hotel in Paris the sar?" said the Govother day. Kooni No. 117 was as- ernor, in his way, to a and and lather the to had mother, signed big Mbsouriau, who generously No. 119 to the young ladies, who re- given up half his swut to tho stranger tired about 11 o'clock on the evening who had thus accosted him. "1 hat's of their arrival. After they hadgono all right, my friend," said the Grang to bed the elder of the girls left her er, "but don t make yourself quite so room, wishing to get more air. The familiar with me, if you please; I hall was lit, but she had no candle. have heer'd of you before y ou're She returned after a few minutes one of theai three-car- d fellow t but rather sleepy and jumped quickly in you can't come it over me. not much. to bed. "1 air frozen," she said to I've been thar myself, 1 have 1" me up." "With her sister, An American youth, while travelpleasure," responded a bass voice. The youn girl gave a shuck and ing in California was ambitiously disbounded from the room, bhe had playing a small pistol before a entered No. 121, having mistaken it brawny miner, whose belt was for her own room No. 111). For the weighed down with two heavy when the miner asked what next eight days sho did not dare to ho had there? leave her apartment. Iinally, ven "Why," replied the is a pistol." "Well" "that table down the to youth, to go turirjg d'hote, she found herself placed by the side said the rough miner, "if you should oi a military gentleman of distin shoot me with that, aud I should li.id The joint was it out, I'd lick you like fun." guished appearance. brought aud our heroine afcked her Ven some man slaps ma on (h?r neighbor, the officer, to pass the salt, "With pleasure," answered tho voice shoulter, und says "I vos glad to hcr 6he had heard iu her night adven- you vaa so veil," und den sticks l e hiut mine pack his 'fingers to his ture,, and sho fainted away. Her I ,hef my opiniou of dut marriage to tue oiliccr will soon tako nose, vellcr. nlace. tion from east to west. Much alarm whs caused in Valpariso and Santiago. All the public clocks were stopped, and the walls of some churches and bouses were split. The shock was followed by a rise of the thermometer two and half a Territory reversed the judgment, hold- tenth degrees. Vessels at anchor felt it ing that the Probate Court had bo juris- severely. During the weak slight tre J diction of such suit. That judgment is mors were felt. her9 affirmed, this eourt holding the act of the Territorial Legislature conferring Court jurisdiction in and smell on the Probate pulive tat Oil ia civil and criminal coses both in chance-r- r .f tiio Ojihtor lt tirnlv overcome. and at common law. is inconsistent ' athartic povsrt are ,BfcwKw3' tue UTgaiiiCACi, wnicu iimncaana with . iiiiuivaired. Price 25 cent. defined tho powers of such courts, aad Main's Verniifacje Bonbons therefore void. -ana effective, They rwimw egnt Little Rock, 16. lwis kept in eonfectiouers' Hiop. Children Uoi. item aud cry for then. Prion 25 cte. John G. Pirice, editor of the Republi . for ikde by Z. C. M. J. can, who was arreeted Saturday charged S til other drnggieti. with conspiring with V. V. Smith und EJVard Wheeler, to overthrow the state eovernment, was brought before Judge Clendenin sitting in chambers this . uiorniniz. and after hearing the testi him on the ciony the court discharged evidence showed while the that D. RUDD eround a conspiracy it did not sufficiently Price with it to warraut holding Is retailing hint. The sheriff returned writs tor Smith and Wheeler, Btating that he was AND unable to find either of them. Many doubt whether either of them is iu tue o.ty. Governor Uarluiid this moruiug gent a communication 'to the legislature calling attention to the conspiracy and At bi yJaoe of Resident, stating the steps that he i.ad already - OGDES. taken, asking that the Uw might be s amended that he can offer a larger reward than $200 for Smith and Wueeler. A joint resolution was introduced apfind will tending In bis net?hlwhood, ''otb.ir liiterpH to civ him call lfore pur, proving the governor's course, and pledging the legislature to stand by him. "''ihliliw,. Tf (a dnlicioHS. pring you dozen vrom dot darnaget lot?'' The oysters were brought, and the customer put them quietly into the pit of his stomach, and having finished the job, he said to the restau-rante- r: to-da- y, AT LAW J. ! to-da- y. . " "Hafe you got some of dot kind uf The keepers of the county jail had oysters f'what hafe peen ehpiled ?" a lively experience with a prisoner Yes, we have a "Spiled oysters on Suuday. The prisoner was one few cans left over from last week Joseph Lorenzo, an Italian, wh had that I think will tit you." been sent up for two days for dis"How you slt 'ein a dozen ?'' turbing the peace. It wes discovered "0, I'll sell 'em' right; you uiay on Sunday al'ternoou that he was enhave all you want for a nitkle.' butt his brains our "Veil, den, meiu goot freut, vill deavoring to wall. The keepers sebe 60 kind to me four against the her until The Arkansas Fighting nnoner. Unruly Pris- Feeding His Tape Worm. themselves Office: iP.RIYAL AXB CLOSING OF MAILS, 1 0.11. - OGDEN DIRECTORY. & $1.00 vr.11 Y, ' "Nobndy surpasses me in this speciality," said a Covington girl to' her new tover the other night as she gave him a parting kiss with a report to it like that tf a pistol The astonished youth walked away wondering where tho girl got her experience. His arm had stolen around her waist, and her fair young head rested lightly on his bosom. The October moon fchone softly down upon them as he painted a bright "picture of the happy future when she should become his beautiful bride, lie paused at last iu the fervent outpouiing of his hopes and the deep melody of his tones were echoed by the silrery sweetness of her flute-lik- e voice, as she murmured sif'tly: "Yes, love, yes, aud then, too, we'll have buckwheat cakes and satsiges for breakfast every blessed morning, vou't we, dear rs, In. 'the "Memoirs of Archibald Constable," by hia son, recently priced, tho following anecdote is told: "An old deaf aunt of tho publisher was on her death bed. and her mind, always eccentrie, had begun to waver aud fail. 'Ann,' she said to her attendant, 'if I should be spared to be taken away, I hope my nephew will get the doctor to open my head and see if anything can be done for my he? ring.' " "I tell you what," said a Troy widower, a he spat out of tho window, "it seems awful when I think Sary's down in the ground instead oi' being around to dry apples." ' . |