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Show T- ,- Mf mm&mi mrm 0EX, Ogdcn Post Office: ARRIVALS. 6.45 p.m. LkU City, double daily, 7.50 a.m. Through Mail daily Mail daily ' TUrJucli Vt 7.-- a.m. 6.10 p.m. DKl'ARTUBE. 8.40 a.m. - rt We City, il'iuliln (holy WVt Throu'ih Mail daily Mail daily ' TUrousli 6.30 p.m. 6.W p.m. 8.40 a.m. - - CLOSIXO. T.OO a.m. . lt Lake and tlie Kast 5.00 p.m. Salt Lake awl the West mails ko via Evanston, Wyom-i.i.- '. Vuv IL'oh the latter V'lttco for Rich County, nud 2 p.m. W e'liifsdays and Saturday, at "a.m. Ovho County, daily y.rth O 'dt u and llarrisvillo, Wedid:iys2.0(1 p.m. and Situnhiya, Wednesdays and Satur-7.00 a.m. " ,l,,v.s and SlateMville, I'laia City trtvno, " 2.00j).u;. Mmulavfsand TIiniMda.vg doi'.r and Mnia, Weilmisdays i.OO a.m. aud Saturday OFFICE HOURS, 6.15 p.m. a.m. jeintal Delivery, 5 - 8.15 Stmdav, p.m. tn 6.) run. KKGISTKY DKl'ARTMKNT p.m. Oi'u from 9 a.m-to- S MOXKV OFFICE DEL'AKT.MKMT. 3 to 9 a.m. p.m. Oik h from Outsido IKwr open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSKl'll HALL, Postmaster. y,r p,r Trains 0. P. train Arrives " " C. I'. " C. 1. " leaves " " U. P. U. C. traio arrives " and leaves it U. X. --- -- C p.m. 8 30, A m. train arrives leavei Servieos Itelisi"s Shooting of an Treaty between Spain ani tlie Dominican ex-edit- ns al'ter-"rioo- ' to-da- . 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. G.20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. 7.60 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. -- ftnd . Party. ; at 11 a.m., and Every Sttndav,' in theTl'?rn--loWard Pclmollionse Farley' School-ti.ns- e .'ti the at 0 p.m. aud Third Wa- d icUool-liou11 a.m. and 7 pjw. at Clmreh Kpicopal Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. i.3(t p.m. SpitkualUt Lecture (Child's Hall), at , Oslen City Library Depot. At "Ceo. W. Turners' New very day, Sundays excepted. Open Urt-ve- r, -- F. S. RICHARDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY And KOTARY TUBLIC, - Orjden City, - X. TAXXLR Utah. Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with County Recorder, J. - - O'jden City, Utah. Ros-se'i- S, LEVIS, AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER iv.Uer in Watche. Clocks, .lewelry, Silver and ?iiod Ware, MAIN STREET. OtiUKN. Repairing ueatly done aud all work warranted. RERSOVED. F YOC I WANT A THOMSONIAN DOCTOR OR TlioinsiiHion Meilioine, CALL ON DR. MURPHY, : post office, main st., cioe-orro- siTE Cossult.uioh OCiDEN. Fen, $1.00. The world Is full ol GiiiiVreu cryiu;; for Candied Castor Oil. Tt is delicious, effective The 'ni harmless. taHte utid cinell im- pulsive f the CatitorOil is en Its overcomo. athartic iiowers are cent Price iicLuin's H Vermifuge Uonbons And elU-ctivThey resemldo Cream Cliildren irro.s levpt in confectionerii' I'rioo 25 cts. per loX ti :i k.iu and cry tor them. r? tv. 1 olfijivt r1, i siv". For Sale by Z. other druux'sUf. C, M. J. 87-l- y isTOTIOE . i.QEIZO B. RUDD I'.IRY GOODS Is retailing A NO EOOEBISS. Q At Lis place of Residence, i C ) li i - OGDEN. i;o (Sliding in Ua Delghljorhoo, Mill find iuiir interest to give him a call lfurepnr; I'1! ,! YTH St., 2-- of Human Xature. y te-t- Indi-anian- s, Vice-President- s. s; ' -- jstsLimm A Y.) ties. Republic- ' Y, The same committee think the for tbe army should also be rednced. Bishop Hare, who is now here, reports much improvement in the pe.ceitbic indisposition of the Sioux. The ai giimenis in the safe burglary ca-- e weiw coucluded this forenoon. ex-Edit- or Judge Humphreys will charge the jury this afternoon. All the government departments will be closed to morrow. San Francisco, 25. D. B. Frink, of the Truckee Republican was shot and iuMnntK killed at IjfHckee, Nevada, last night, by AMERICAN. an uuknown man. He a member of the vigilance committee of that New York, 2o. Sigtnund Schawl), the first of llie place. liquor dealers' association convicted of FOREIGN. u 'clling without a license, was thin ? London, 25. sentenced to thirty days in the The libel cases of Mr. Pittendreigh city prison, and a fine of $200. The against Br. Knealley, came on for trial court warned liquor dealers if their orTbe plaintiff produced evidence ganized insistence to the law continued proring that Dr. Kneul'ey was editor of the full penalty of the law would be the Englishman, the paper in which the meted out. This case is the first formal libellous article was published, alleged prosecution by the excise board for and the case was dismissed. Arthur twenty-twyears, as it was found juries Orton was in court to testify, but bin would not convict, and offenders were, evidence unnecessary, lie was reuntil now, proceeded against by civil turned to being Millbank prison. suits for a penatiy. A St. Petersburg special says Russia t Brigadier General Thomas J. is desirous of an enlarged ?cpe of the Leslie died this morning at his residence new conference on international urnge in thiRcity. of war by making the resolution applidisreceived a Mayor llavemeyer has cable to wider territory. The South patch from the mayor of Tuscumbia, American states will be invited to par"We neetl money to build Al . sayio-in the deliberations. It is nlso houses for the (iesiiiute aud Buffering. ticipatethe United Stales will be hoped repreThe mayor eays sented. Will you help us?" there is no appropriation upon which lie Havana. 22. can draw for this purpose, but he infrom San Dotmngoto the 18th, Advics vites subscriptions, which he will receive slate that preliminary negotiations for a and forward. of amity and Commerce between treaty The Coopers' Union No. 2, which has Spain and the Dominican republic have been the most acii.c in the lute been successfully concluded. The prinannounces its intention ot opening a cipal clause provides for the perfect shop. neutrality of Sau Domingo in all matters Philadelphia, 25. to Cuba The treaty between A Washington dispatch to tly; Even- pertaining and San is not yet Ilayti Domingo ing Tclegritpa tsnys that a controlling in- signed. terest in Forney's Press has been pur' raris, 25. chased by a combination of newspaper Le Tonr, minister of the interior, has men. aud Col. A. K. McClure will as dismissed from office the mayor aud his fume the ediiorial management on the deputies in Mclun, in the department of 1st of January. Col. Forney retains a 8eme et Maine, because they signed an large interest in the paper, but volunta- address reeomtnending the electors to rily retires from the editorial duties, vote according to their principles. lie will remain abroad until the centenClement Buvernoies, tried for swindnial celebration and will correspond reoperations in connection with the ling gularly for the Press during his absence, tenitorial bank of Spain, has been found lu answer to an inquiry its to the politiand sentenced to two years' imcal course of the i'rtss Col. MfcClure guilty and to pay a fine of l.OOOf. prisonment, said: "I guess it will be like the people, of a similar charge, convicted Jnuret, independent." has been sentenced to one yeai's . and oOOf. Cipron and Memphis, 2o The chamber of commerce committee failed to and accomplices, appear have received $1,000 in money and sup- w?re condemned each to live year's implies for the Tuscumbia tsufierers. prisonment and a line of 3,000f. M. Chicago, Fornerod and others implicated in the A Little llock dispatch quotes an edi- same affair were acquitted. torial from tlie Republican, which says: Berlin, 25. "This morning, as it appears that noth The government has relaxed the rigor of domestic violcuce will force of Von Arnim's imprisonment. He is ing the President to the discharge of a duty no longer under police surveillance. enjoined upon him by law, were we i;i '. Madrid, 21. Gov. Wmitu's place we would create Senor Meridv hns been appointed enough domestic violence to invoke (he head of the financial administration of exercise of the power and jurisdiction of Cuba. the President. Garland Iijs offered a reward for Gcv. Smith's, arrest, mid A Text w ere we in his place we w ould assemble One uay two men in Zenia were our friends and defy Garland and his engaged iu a discussion as to lJeech-er'- s authority lo make the arrest. If (his From thi. guilt or innocence. did not produce the desired effect we off branched our debaters would move upon Garland's works." upon the Indianapolis, 25. fjuljeet ut" human nature in general, Between fifty and MXiy gentlemen met its t'nibles, weaknesses aud instabilihereto-dato take the preliminary Heps uiKUi' crucial aud, growing for the formation of a new political party ty to offered bet that thero cue earnest, II. reform on national currency based II. Day, of .New York, Alex Campbell, were not a dozen men in t.ho city, of Illinois, Alex. Troupe, of Conueclicut, who would stand a cert in test, which and L. A. Wood, of Kentucky, were the he specified. The wager was acceptmost prominent visitors. Jas. Buchaned, twelve representative male citiz-eu- s an, of Indianapolis, was elected Presidesignated, and to each a dainty dent; Wood, of Kentucky, and two hand A committee note, written in a feminine of thirteen was appointed to make n de- couched id seductive, but yet polishclaration of principles, who will rvpert ed tony?, was stnt as coming from a this afternoon. It is understood to be The missive stated that the lady. very short, reaffirming in effect the writer had seen the gentlemen adfinancial blank of the Indiana indepen bv his bearbceu the of national dressed, abolishment impressed dents, for banks and the substitution of intercon- ing aud appearance, und was most vertible legal tender notes. A prelimin- axious, etc , according to the usual ary meeting will be called for Cleveland, style. Tlie writer would be glad to Ohio, in March or April next, when the meet Mr. Vanity at tuch and such a propriety of the nomination of presidenThe notes Inwill be determined point at such a. time. tial candidates New and the were Jersey, diana, Illinois, Michigan. duly sent, conspirators Kentucky, Nw York and Ohio are rep- anxiously awaited, the result of the resented. Letters were received from affair. Much to the chagrin of the Geo. P. Brew, of New Jersey, Henry the wager who accepted Carey UairJ, of Philadelphia, and others gentleman the of and the other, every triumph favoring the movement. one of the men to whom notes were Washington, 25. Tho house committee on appropria- sent, n arried and tingle, told and tions will reduce the appropriation for at the proper poiut Indian service $250.0110 lrom that of young appeared time named. Spring-Gel- d exact the at This reduction is justified last year. (Ohio) Republican. by the expiration of several Ind'au trea New Political ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. - am xi&wmzw-- sm$ msjzm wmm &a mm UTAH. WEDXESDAY. DECEJiBJhK 2, BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OGDEM " ; ( so. or; . vmsm ffl 3' J SEMI-WEEKL- ltit .i t PUBLISHED WEDXESDA Y ami SAT Villi $4:-0- 0 YEAR. K - "tit 187-1- . ct m $1.00 VOL. Y2 . it:mmI)uYis Murder Trial. ISolk's From tlie ArciJc Kegiutiw. Provo, Nov. 23, 1874. Editor Utah County Timks: From the Liveipcol Post, Nov. 5. As there is some disappointment man Captaiu Kilgouv, of tlie whaler ifest in regard to the verdict of tlie jury in the case of tbe people of the United Polynia, which arrived at iUindee on States, in the Territory of Utah v?. John Sunday uighc, brings a number of Baum, jr.. and Henry L. Davis, indicted relics of Arctic exploration. for the crime of murder iu the first deWhen a portion of the trow were gree, said to have been canimitted on on shore at Batty Bay, on the L'i'tU the night of the 2i h of December, 1870 in search of a suitable wattlPerhaps it will not be amiss to insert au of July, abptract of the trial ing place, they discovered a cairn on Tlie theory of the prosecution was that a low poiut on the north side of tho the defendants, ou the evening above bay. Judging it had been erected stated, did murder Richard Brown whh the intent and for tho purpose of con- by S'jine party belonging to one of cealing their own crime of seduction; tlie various expedition sent iu search that after having themselves seduced and of Sir John Franklin they pulled it debauched the niece of John I'uum, jr., down, and in the interior of it found the had demanded of Richard Brown, a a tin canister, about twelve inches in friendless youth, that he should many her. Upon his refusal to da so they, in length and four iu diameter, the lid (he dead hour of the night, stealthily being sudercd on. Captain Kilgour sought und took his life in a most inhu- opened the canister, aud it was fcund man manner, thereby committing a must to contain records deposited ou the monstrous crime. Cth of August, 1S5U, by Captain The theory of the defense was that AlRichard Brown, a man 28 or :J0 years of William Kennedy, of the IVinee vessel. Franklin's In fabert, Lady age, had insinuated himself into the vor and confidence of a girl fifteen and a the course of thu day a slfdge, a stove half years of age and under the promise two ice knives, ami various other of marriage had seduced her and placed articles were picked up on the south her in a condition of shame patent to al!. the bay, where it appeared side of The girl was the ward of John Baum, ji. Upon learning of his ward's disgrace, Captain Kennedy's party had enBaum sought Brown and requested him camped. lo repair the wrong he had dene, by The records disclosed the fact that marryiug the object of his infamy. Captain Kennedy went into winter Brown promised (hat if the girl said lie in Batty Bay in the autumn was the author of his disgrace, ht would quarters The gill of 1831, and it was not until the 1: It comply with the request. and implored him with tears of August. 1S52, that the ice broke frought him and entreaties to fulfil his engagement, up and liberated his vessel. It is and thereby remove to some ext.nl this obvious that Batty Bay had not been terrible calamity of htr life. Brown pi t '1 he records 'l visitv since 1852. arc her off by telling her to "wait nwnile. ' in tin excellent state of preservation. In a""vliort time after this Brown armed This season biany of tho whaling himself and declared iu emphatic terms that he would not uiuiry the girl, nor vessels visited Bellot Strait, the utany other girl in Utah; for he could have most extremity reached by Sir Jjoo-- . all the accommodation he wished for in McClintoek with tho Fox ia any house in town, aud that "if John pold 1SjS-5IThe whaling fleet d Bau.i! did not stop shooting off his month blow would he weather in of the Crcsswcll bim, seveie top ngainst Raum's head off, ' and vfas repeatedly Bay, almost all the crews having to seen after night armed skulking nround abandon the ship and take to their and waylaying the paths 'vhere ISauui boats lor a time; the Arctic and Tay, was accustomed to pass in the transaction of his usual mid legal business, both Dundee shins, being lost. Baum was repeatedly informed l y his friends of his danpjfr, and being, by de?Kurdcror Suicide. grees, driven to ihnt state of mind beyond which human lraihy fail lo forThe Grand Ilapids Democrat of bear, he seized his shot gun and sotipht him in 17th says: A party of men and the the street Brown, meeting him fulfil to Lis to big at work in the woods, Nov. promise requested niece, Brown with a terrible oath i us!n d 14, discovered near Ficucssy's Lake upon Baum. Baum steppel back ai d an entire suit of clothes, partly covin quick succession,' fired both hnrn-aud grass. The with leaves ered killing Brown. Br. urn plead "not guilty' U in in the indictm.nf, but guilty Jake the township of Tulmadgc, as charged of justifiable homicide, and declared that Ottawa County, and about six mili s Henry L. IUtis was not accessory as west of Grand Ilapids. Thc suit charged. fouud consisted of a coat hat, pants, The prosecution on tho part of the peoaud His boots shirt. were vest not conducted was by ably ple Attorney. General Gary, assisted by asssistaut at- found. The clotlusand hat are of a dark color, and are well adapted to torneys lieaty and Mihier. The defence wms conducted in like exercise or traveling. Their conmnnner by McBride aud Robertson of light when found was good, being dition Salt Lake City, and Judge Dusenberry little if any injured by the elements of Provo. The jury list was a'laost if not entire- or time. ly exhausted in securing the jury. The In the pockets were found a handjury was evidently well balance ! as to kerchief, a pepper box, a the contesting olcrnrnts of Utah. The a package of buttered bread wrap pi d Judge presided. ruK'd, charged and instructed tbe jury in a dign .fied, legal in a copy of the Daily Laglc of Aug. and impartial manner, so much so, that 22, 1874, a penny and a testnmciit, there has been, perhaps, teWoin a tril the fly leaf of which was torn out, of the same magnitude, with a less and on whose cover a fuv letters nnmber of exceptions filed The prowere marked, not sufficiently distinct, ceedings occupied one entire week. Comto be legible. Nor were however, on verdict Monday tuorniDg, the mencing rendered o'clock twelve on at the thero bring any letters or marks or any A large other article found to indicate or exfollowing Saturday night. number of witnesses was introduced on his name or establish a means both sides As might be expecu d, from press his of identity. A party is about to the fact of the deed having been combe organized to make tho circuit of mitted fo;r years sgo, there was some lako aud its margin with a view in The the the peotestimony. discrepancy was the substantiated find (which killing, the body if it has arisen to to ple admitted by the defeime,) by every' wit- the surface or floated to t ic shoiv, ness, but failed in th theory of the and the or thereby disapprove verify cause of the killing. The defence susclothes here that the current uufoitu-natc theory tained their theory through the found were those of some traveler girl herself mid others. Tbe jury, acting perhaps, upon the who accidentilly or intontionally hhn Ifrt of pus hypothesis that 'A came to his death in the waters of'tho xi'jH is co ni.'toil u iiti (He iauxr," renderlakc. ed a verdict of "Not Guilty." ). expe-ri-nec- on-gag- case-knif- OllSEHVF.n. Utah County Times, Nov. 24. No man can truly feel for the poor without feeling iu his pocket The man who has not anything to The good of a man's life cannot lie boast of but his illustrious ancestors is like a potato plant the only good measured by the length of his funeral procession. belonging to him is under ground. |