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Show i f Sag J - 'SEMI--PUBLISHED wi:uxi:sda r si tuiida r.) W 'hgiancwBuH OGDEX, UTAH. $o. 17. AFUUVAL ASH Office: lost CLOSING ,!tLkeCity,W.!fily. rl 'Lilly far Salt Uk 4.3(1 p.m. p.uu S.40 a.m. 7.no a.m. f'ie,!'l,w.t 5.ki p.m. 'i L tta latter ,laco r; .m. 8.10 - SllHUkeCity,lWUily Mail TlivoiigW 5.45 D.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. - Kill StltllllKJ") fur Kich County, Tlud.y.2.00 p.m. Uarrkvilte, KTh Offlrn Mid Huutsvillo, Wea.iei.lays 7.00 a.m. SUterwille, "-TI- CB SMWr.i 2.00 Wednesday. Vlnm, p.m. 7.00 a.m. HOURS. - wjwy. PUTl'I.IT, 8- 6.15 p.m. - v.w 3 it. m. DEPARTMENT RBUlSTHY t Wn from 9 .m-- t 3 p.m. DEI'ARTMEMT. OFFICE MONfcY to 3 p.m. 9 Open frin a.m. 8 Outside Door oihmi from 6 a.m. to p.m. J0SE,,U ltALLi LWumaCer. C. T. Trains - p P. " C. P. - -- leaves " " U. C. train arrives n u and it leaves and U. N. train arrives leavei P. U. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a m. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. -- train arrive - -- - -- G . p.m. 8 30 a m. , - Sorrices Iteliffious ami a.m., Every Sunlv, in tlwTalmrnacle, at Farley' School-boun- o Id th Second Kurd Schoolhom 6 and Third Wa d SchooHniiwe at p m. Eiieoial Church at 11 a.m. ami 7 p.m. Muhoditt t'liurth at 11 u.m. and 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Kjtirkualist Lecture (Child' Hall), at 11 ily Library Turner' Kew DMt. 0xn exceittd. F. S. KICIIARDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY And K0TARY rUBLIC, - - Ogden City, Utah. Jr., AT LAW. ATTORNEY Ogden, I to-da- y n, N. TANNER Office with Augusta. Me. 25. Au injunction haviijjr beeu grauted the execution of Uornuu and against W agner, the Isle of Shoals murderers, on tue KfJUi'l of the unconstitutionality of the law nquiiiug ihe governor to fix the date of heir execu ion, the governor has reprieved buth men far four weeks. Sun Francisco, 25. A dispatch from Florence, Arizona, states that the nmn recently arrested as Bender, the Kansas murderer, escaped the guards u the 17th, and wandered ia the mountains for futir days and was driven by starvation to come ia aud was He gives his recaptured near Here. name as Henry Deischrailler aud is very retictmt. He answers exactly the description of Bender. New Orleans, 25. An effort in the conservative caucus to reconsider the vote of yesterday accenting the Wheeler compromise tailed. Speaker Wiltz entered a protest against the conservatives returning to the hall of Ike house from which they were driven by hostile bayonets until they can da so without stultification or any concessions whitever. About thirty members afterwards signed the Wiltz protest, adopting its sentiments. Washington, 25. The Senate finmce committee hdd a on the new tax special meeting bill, t Secretary Bristew and Commissioner Douglass were present and furnished the committee with detailed information concerning the probable work ing of the various provisions of Hie bill. No action was taken, but indications from the iufoiuial discussion are th.t a majority of th committee will recommend the passage of the bid exactly or nt least substantially as it cuine trom ibe House. Knoxville, Tenn., 25. "'"The river is fm ty feet above low water mark, aud rising rapid y. Mills and bridges being swept away in alt directions. , Chicago, 25. Ever since last winter a number of ma'couteuts, almost wholly composed ot foreigners, calling themselves working-mebut generally styled commuuis e, hare created more or less disturbance m regard to the workiugs of the rtdk-and aid society, which has cliaige uf distributing the fund or the poor uona ted lo the city after the greut tire, these people, claiming that there is dishouesty iu i he management, and demanding a voice in regard I0 the manner of relief distribution. Recently the lenders ot i hoe bitndits, which number perhaps Connt Vittj, -j Recorder, - Utah. J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Odder in WaU'het. Clock, Jewelry, Silver nud Pliiwl Ware, MAIN STREET. WIDEN. Repairing neatly done and all work warranted. 11-l- y f three liuudred persons, lmve nuewdJ the ngiiatiuu, and at a meeting lust night they adopted a rtsvlution re:tuug of the re various alleged lief and aid society, aud hissing on a short-comin- compliance with cer aiu demands ot tuvir meeting. A committee was ap pointed to wait upon the otliccrs of the with these resolutions and to Candied Castor society an examination of the books Oil. so All of the iety. perons were k,Tt is delicious, pffective AH inn Harmless, ine requested to come to the oflioc of the so taste and cmell at 2 .'Q , to day, aud hear the re of the Castor Oil is en ciety the comti ittee. of irely vereome. Its port An immense crowd of curious people iithiirtic powers are SO cent. in .aired. are now assembled in the viciuity of tue jlcLain's Vermifuge Bonloi;s relief office, at the corner of L'ike and Are cle pint and effvetive, Tiu-- resemld Cream and a 1 irge body t poHb?iis kept in coBfertiouer' shops. Children La Salle streets, stationed ure around the building, lice n Uiew and cry fur tlicm. Price 25 ct. per box. no fur violent but demonstration has bo For Sale Z. C. M. I. , 'ii til other drusists.by .; been made and there is no reason to suppose there will be one. j Finally the crowd around the office became bo great that the police were or dered to disperse them, which they proceeded to do. Most uf the spectators D. M. STUART TEEPS FOR SALE THE BEtT AND CHEAP moved off peaceably, but one or two ones were arrested and taken ta the IV EST FOIU'E nud IJFT I'M PS furdep or shallow well. Also, l'v station. At 3 p. in the crowd had almost tent The world is full ol Children crying for if rwx de-ma- t Vr'-v- ' Wis-cous- Louis, died yesterday. The Inter Ocean's Washington's special says: llurlburt yesterday submitted the report of the Mississippi investig- committee to his Uepublican colleagues. It treats fully of the seizure of the sheriff s otlice in Vicksburg nud Ihe and ridicules the idea ensuing troubles, of calling the encounters near Vicksburg between ths whites and blacks, batt es. saying the killing of the negroes was nothing but a massacre It concludes by recommending the passage of the caucus force bill and sustains the action of the President in sending troops to Vicksburg upon the requisition of Governor Ames. The committee look no action upon the report. The communistic convention being informed by the mayor aud police superintendent thut no demonstration what, ever would be permitted in the vicinity of Ihe relief society's office, concluded to forego their proposed visit. New York, 23. In the Beeclier trial Tracy" continued bis opening address for the defence. He contended tbat no evideuce of adultery hud been produced, the alleged oral coufissions came from Muulton. Tilton aud 13oweu had in the first place couspired to arrest the growing agiinsl lietchei Union and adof the Christian progress vance the Independent. U was a matter of dollars and ceuts. But Boweu drew out pf the conspiracy and Tilton was forced to seek an ally in Moulton. He was the devil who prompted the villiany of forcing from Mrs Tilton when on a sick bed, ibe pa per accusing Beecher. Ilejikened Moul on's appearance to that of Judas Lcariot ia la Vinoi's pic ture of "The Last Supper." Tracy then said that he would prove thai Tilten f'oictd from Mrs. Tilton the Matenient that Beecher bad extorted from her the letter of retraction, a witness having overhead it iu the text room. He then argued that Moulton by of drawing l'-picture of the utter wreck of destruction the and lilton's tunes his family peace, brought about through Beecher's charges against Tilton aud the undue affection Mrs. Tilion entertained for Beecher, the latter, though entirely innocent, but stunned with the charge ef impure proposals permitted Moulton to draw up the leiterof coutri tton and that it was uot Beecher's composition, ns the defendant would testify, but Moultou's, aud was signed just as Ihe room was growing dark, at the conclusion of the famous interview between Multonand Beecher, nd that the r itself would corroborate this, its bad punctuation, &c . renan iniposMble production of dering it such a literary mind as Beecher's. ating - -- -i pa-p- ST-l- FORKIGN. . pumps!puivaps! uu-ru- Points for Drive Well Pnmps, with suitalda Pumps repaired and fitted upon reason. terms, at WorliKliop. Old 'pit piping. IiUUiiKome? 1 entirely dwpeieed. Thie Tribune this morning eays of the of directors of the Chicago, election Tnrd.OKden. Burlington & Quincy railroad yesterday that it whs the general opinion among those present that the fight which terTAIL0IUXO. minated so disastrously lor Joy had only just beguu, and that the present manJAMr; WTT.TTiMQ r i v DAB 11 agement of both the C. B. & Q , and th fvLIic that lie has opened for Liwiuess in the Michigan Central now controlled by altove line ut his shop, Joy, will be entirely changed. It is thatJ. W.Brooks, or some other Next tc Poofs JfoUl, Boston man, will be elected president of both roads, and O. E. Perkins, son FifthStreet, Ogdcn, Where he will U gla4 of a nhur or . of John M. Forbes, will be made patroiias. general manager ef both, roads, while Kobert Harris, superintendent of the C. IJopalrin? aeanine, ete done with B. Q . will be retained in that capaci-sDispatch. as will also Strong, the superintend-ety, atisfaction 'icarantked. of the Michigan Ccnirl.; Tartits who were defeated in the election yesJaaes ffllllanw Filth fttrret. terday sny all the charges made against !' a ly North of 14'2-- . in-la- w . m Kansas Hero. in Sen it or, says it is understood there that he will not go into the reinib- liottD caucus, but will act with the inde ; pendents. ' Gee. P. Plant, a well known miller, and one of the oldest citizens of St. - - , 187.1. western men The stickful of information in the roads what they are, and getting tbem into the control of Boston capitalists Associated Press dispatches concernwho had only invested in the enterprise the recent coal mine fire at Osage, afier it wus successful. Mr, Joy, before ing the adjournment of Ibe meeting, made Kansas, conveys but a stingy idea of a bri?f speech to lb? stockholders, the horrors attending that event as which was simply a pleasant faiewell related by the local papers. The fire address. A hpecial from Lacrosse, the home of broke out about midday, and when first discovered the main shaft of the Angus Cameron, the newly elected l uV SL A .f who have made the the . Ogden 'Geo. W. At rery day, Snndajl them are unfounded, and were trumped up merely for the purpose ousting AMEHICAN. OF MAILS, ttwt.ThroURhM.iiawly Through M1' la"' vt BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OGDEN WEUNKSDAW MARIX $i:oo ri:n qr. 7 ( sc pi:u IKAtt. Taris, 25. mine was in a blaze, and thirty two men and boys at work beyond and beneath the flames, nearly forty feet below.the level of the earth. Iu a few minutes the whole population of the place rushed to the scene, and a thousand or more men, women and children the relatives, friends and neighbors of the entombed miners were gathered at the mouth of the burning shaft, stupefied with fear aud auguish. All the wells iu town had run ueurh dry weeks before, and scarcely euuugh water could be obtained to subdue the heat above ground, much less to arrest the conflagration inside the mine. 'Jhus. mattcia stood for two awful hours, when a railroad engine arrived with a full tank, which was hurriedly emptied into the shaft, and a great shout of hope went up from thu people. At this juncture, a man emerged, like a spectre, from the blaze ai d smoke, and fell in a swoon at the very edge of the shaft. An hour later, two more men cried up through the flames for help, and a ladder was low ered to them, en which th y made their way to the top and were drap ged frth, alive, but burned and blackeued beyond recognition. Three were now saved, but twenty uine others were still below, aud the lire was not yet under coiktoI. The terrified crowd stood aghast for a few minutes, and then a panic oi despair seemed to scizj them, the st'lled moans of the women aud children and the men breaking out afns-h-, drawing back fri m the mine with blanched and averted faces. The supreuic m mcnt of the emer gency had come and he one man to meet it was tbcre, thank God, as he always is. His name this time was Marks William Marks and stepped to the front with the promptness aud the modesty of a true hero. "Fasten a rope to me aud let me down into the shaft," he said. The proposition was appalling, but the quiet courage of the man tied every tongue and stilled the ngouy of the tremulous crowd like' a special providence. Down he went into the horrible cavern, without another word, and, on reaching Mie bottom, freed himself for the search in the entries diverging from the main shaft. At almost the first step into the stifling darkness he stumbled upon the inanimate form of one of the miners iu a coal car, which he pushed to the CBtrrnce, secured the rope to the body, called to those above to hoist away, and in a moment the man was safe. Further search soon re vealed the whereabouts of the reand slowly but maining twetty-eight- , Marks piloted them to the surely mouth of the mine and delivered them, one by one mauy insensible, but all alive out of the jaws of death into the hands of tV.eir wives and children. Theu, when the last one had been rescued, he came himself to the surface, scoiched and blinded, aud nearly suffocated, and stood there silently among the cheering townspeople, the master of the the passage of the Senate bill the Assembly took up the bill for the orpowers and coganisation of the public nsidered it clause by clause. The and the llight offered Beteral amendments, all of which were rejected. The clause implying the recognition of the Republic, which a month ago, when Ibe bill was passed to a second majority of but one, was reading had443a to 2C2. An amendment adopted, was aifered deiermining tbe President's right to appoint powers, giving him the and was referred to of State, councilors the committee of thirty. After the adoption of clause 6. the debate was adjourn-eTbe Left opposed the till as it would pass the bill the esta- situatiou. being the anniversary, of1848 of the BepViblic of blishment Thus the peril was surmounted It ia reported that Duke d'A udiffrett will become Minister of the without any acrifice of life; but the Pasqncer Minister of Finance; heroism was there all the same. The interior; Leon Day, Mathew Hodet, Minister of Justice, and rescue of the helpless miners, and the Wallot, Minister of Public Instruction. escape of the man who gave, death for the In the Assembly of the public powm, was passed, scorn to saie them, spoiled, the perfection of a tragedy; but the destruc 43G ta J02. After Bohi-partis- ts d lo-da- y lo-da- . to-da- organ-Statio- tion of all concerned could not have add'jd to the radiance which belongs to the eupcrb and unselfish bravery of William Marks, lie was only a common workingiran lacing a duty to his fellows; but he met that duty like a llcman monarch, and made grasshopper Kansas splendid for one dny with his conquering courage. It probably never heard of Cato pausing sword iu hand to welcome death; r r Cleopatra putting ob a crown to make a royal ending; or even of Hay's Jim JJludo, or Ilarte's Flynn, of Virginia. He merely s?w and felt the imminent need of risking one life to redeem twenty-ninother lives, aud lie ccolly accepted the challenge, was the right man in the right place at the right time. May he live long and prosper! St. Louis Globe, e Startling Inptiori Over liauUer's Deteat. Iladsell, editor of the Hartford gives vent to his feeling over the defeat of Chandler iu the following manner: "Sound the hew gag; strike the ton-jobeat the huzzy guzzy; wake the gong know; let the loud hosan-n- a Day-Sprin- g, n; ring; bum turn, fuzzle bum, dinhim! Unconstitutional congiess go of prejured ruffians;, itchy palmed, bribe-takin- g, oilice-pcddlin- presi- dential bjots and sot; usurping legislatures, blasphemous senators and governors, and nhoul-de- r strapped outlaws, titled bummers, official incendiaries, thieves, all tremble bsndholdcrs, at the coming doom! Toot the tymHowl panum cracking rams rapturous hosannas, ye hound-pups- ; let the gleeful cat-gsqujak. l'ipa forth your gladness, oh, mules aud nightingales au.! Croak, ye frogs; squeak, )e hogs! Flip your wings and scre.iai your shrillest notes of victory, Let shanghai of freedom. volcanoes blaze, and festive tar barrels crackle aud gleam. Let torchlight nod to bonfire, and cannon boom their mighty pcaws. Let rock, cataracts and bull calves, t, pick-pcke- cut-purse- flea-bitfe- u ut au-dei- s! hill-side- oceans, gulfs, lakes and mills, meu, women, children,, fops, poodles, beasts birds aud reptiles, all creation, animate and inanimate, burst forth iu one tremendous, deafening, thuuder-ing- , sky-tpliitin- roar of triumph, g joy and praise. Good-by- , Adieu, Zachariah! A old blood-lette- rl Glorifical-lelujerum- ." man fell overboaid from an steamboat. The captain" English only aked, '"lias that man paid Lis. passage? If he has go ahead! I did not put him overboard." 'Wcil, Leuora, what have you and Harold been doing at Aunt Mabel's, 'llad dinner." Aud what did you do after dinner?" "Had tea." 'lut what did you do between dinner and tea?" "Had some cake." A young fellow, having been charged with getting drunk the night before, wishing to justify himself, declared that he never. was drunk, and never meant to be, because it always mads him feci so bad the next morning. They tried to scare a man in Mis.' souri by threatening to tar and feather him; but he replied, "Come on, with your old tar; I've been there sU times, and I've got a receipt for washiugyit off." .' A pilot on tho Mississippi telegraphed to his wife in New Orleans, ' dear." . Her reply-was- , "Dear Hubby: Take blue mass uight and a Seidlitz powder ia "Ice-bound- n tit , tho morning. my v |