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Show $4.00 year. ESESESljriSk lr ""y1 PUBLISHED WEDXESDA ( SEMI-- E Y and OGDEX, UTAH. SAT UK DAY APRIL 21, 1875. 50. 32. BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY OCDEN Lore mid Poison. i,inn Post 0 osnaps expected, give scope for the full observance of the eutire cerT.00 a.m. emonial. Admission to the cathedral 6.00 p.m. will be by ticket only. toBa County, A dispatch from London states that Charles L. Laurence, the alleged forger and smuggler of silks, who was arrested at m' P Queenstown while fleeing from this . ...I StlnrdavK, and Sattr- has been held for extradition. country, lutsville, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. The silks that' Laurence and his associelfttert,v;ne' LvBS'WC,t' nd, 2.00 p. m, ates smuggled are valued at over one Mondays ani Thursday million dollars. foperand Vlma, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. 8.40 a.m. - riiroogU Mail WrVl firalWivery am 8.15 -- - 6.15 p.m. DEPARTMENT EECIsiKY 3 p.m. Onen from 9 a.m-t- o MOSKY 0KFICK DKFARTMEMT. to 3 p.m. Open froui 9 a.m. 8 p.m. fnitaide Poor open from 6 a.m. to JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster, Trains - - " u rj. p. " leaves " " C traia arrives - C. P. - rj. P. rj. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 6 p.m. 8 30 a.m. 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 5.40 8.40 6.30 train arrives C. P. and " leaves -- and train arrives ii U. K. leavei Services Religious tbTVernaele, at 11 a.m., and Erory Sunday, in b th Second Ward gchoolhousa Farley's Scttool-kous- e at 5 p.m. wd Third Wa d School-houa- e Episcopal Chnrh at 11 a.m. aud 7 p.m. JJfthodift Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 8piritua!iit Lectures (Child's Hall), at 7.30 p.m. Ogden City Library Depot. ' At 'Geo. TV'. Turners' Xews tory day, Sundays excepted. Open New Orleans, 17. The Galveston News Brownsville spe cial says that Judge Dougherty had ar ranged to have witnesses come from Nueces to Matamoras to identify the property in possession of the arrested raiders, and proposed lo test the question whether the Mexican authorties would deliver up the raiders under any He received a note from circumstances. Consul Wilson dated April 14th infcTFm-ia- g him that he had noticed that the Mexican federal government had ordered the prisoners to Monterey to be placed in charge of Escabedo, the military commandant of the State of .Nueva Leon. This virtually amounts to a refusal to let Americans testify against the raiders, as they will not go to Monterey, nearly three hundred miles into the in terior of Mexico. San Francisco, 18. A dispatch from San Diege reports the death in that city of Thomas Ford, by means of morphine administered by a ompanion, John Mclntyre. Ford was a discharged soldier en route from Arizona to New York, where he has a family. He had $700 or $800 with ' him. v Mclntyre was arrested. ATTORNEY AT LAW And Ogden Utah. City, ATTORNEY ' " Jr., AT LAW, Ottawa, 17. lives have been lost on tho Canada Pacific railway 6urvcy and steps are being taken to raise a memoTwenty-tw- o rial. Halifax, 17. The steamer Novia Scotian from Bal - Ogden City, Utah. timore has a large importation of English shorthorned cattle and other valuable breeds, for Ben. B. Groom, of Winches ter, Ky. S. Brussels, 16. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, In the chamber of deputies this evening, , in affairs stated Clwks, Jewelry, Silver, and the minister of foreign MAIN fTREKT. OUDKN. r' l5 the received that government yesterday done during Beady and all work warranted. to note. last its The Germany's reply reply cites no fresh facts; it descants on the principles of international law involved in the discussion, and expresses The werld is full ol a hope that Belgium will seize the opChild-recrying for portunity to dissipate the impression McLAIVS intended to attack the Candied Castor that German of the press in Belgium. The liber y Oil. minister after informing the house of the ,Tt is delicious, effective contents of the note, said that verbal exnd harmless. The tatite and Kmell planations had been interchanged with of the Castor Oil is en Its the German representative, and in conirely overcome. athartic powers are clusion he assured the chamber that the '''"'''' Price 2o cen. VT desired to Belgian government JOaiu's YermifuRe Itonljons strengthen its good sincerely with Gerrelations fl Office with Coanty Recorder, J. LEWIS, Wati-be- 11-l- 6wfi' "wn, y vr wile b ,rother r-- U y Tllt,y resemble Cruaro iH? ,,M rw. iter uux rrice drugKi8t,. many. . Second District Conrt. s37-l- y Beaver, 19, 10.30 p.m. The trial of the case of the United States John E. Lloyd, for illegal PUMPS! PUSV3PS! voting last August for delegate to Con1 The M. STITAltT gress, was conclude;! of the commenced last jury KEmFinlS,ALE. TR BEST AND CHEAP The case wos given to the Tu:sdny. niul LIFT ,hallow weIlB- Also, Pa- - jury at 3 p.m., and after an absence of Pomi, n, rP forty minutes they returned a verdict of "'iilirm . i""nuu"iieuupon reason- - "not guilty." Ihe court and prosecution were disappointed at the verdict, and hesitate to take up any case for receiving illegal votes at said election. TAIL0TIINO. They also hesitate to call up Fothering-harindicted for polygamy committed J, in Salt Lake City nineteen years ago. The result of the Lloyd ca-- e S1JL1;IAMSwi8HES T0 TORM f... i..: in the meets with general satisfaction among i"ove hue at his shop, "Gentiles" and "Mormons." There was 'Xet to Pool's UotcL considerable betwven Bishop and the prosecution this afternoon in censequence of the repeated ex"We he will " . on, cuse of the oi a snore or poverty of the court to propatronage. ceed further this term with criminal a majority of which are agaiust Willi oa3ps, "Mormons." ' Ii;..,,.!.!. A jury is BATISF impanneld te try the case ACTION GUARANTEED. of the people vi. Eugpnp liacon, for 4Jai4m" W!l"am Firth Street. stealing bullion from the San Lake stsge. Bishop is engaged to assist the prosecution on this case. t. to-da- - a, to-da- sharp-6bootin- . g Origin and Knd of Thing. LEGEND OF THE SflOSIlOSES. Of the Financial Condition ofOgtlea City, showing ths Receipts and In Idaho there are certain famous Disbursements for tile Quarter soda springs whose origin the Snakes ending March 31st, 1875. refer to the close of their happiest RECEIPTS. ago. Long ago, the legend runs, when tho cottonwoods on the bisr rivers To cash in treasury, Jan. $ 8500 94 were no larger than arrows, all red 28th, 1875,...M To Mdse. in treasury, Jan. men were at peace, the hatchet was 18 00 28th, 1875 everywhere .buried, and hunter met To blankets 40 00 hunter in tho game lands of the one " Fines secured by depesit 80 60 with the all hospitality and or other, Bills receivable 1739 CG state of things will. this " Stock in Ogden Pub. Co. 2418 75 good During " U. N. Railroad vouchers, 6185 13 two chiefs, one of the Shoshone, the " Cash received on licenecs 2871 80 other of the Comanche nation, met 14 " bills reone day at a certain spring. The 448 95 ceivable, Shoshone had been successful in the To interest on cash received 3 90 chase, and the Comanche very uu on bills receivable,... To cash received on cemi- lucky, which put the latter in rather 30 00 an ill humor. So he tery lots got up a dispute " cash received on Fines, with the other as to the importance Alderman Thomson's of their respective tribes, and ended Court 171 70 ing, at the residence of Mr Anthony Godbe, in the 19th Ward. The deceased had been a servant iu Mr. G's family for the last year. Yesterday afternoon Mre. Godbe weut out to make some ealls, leaving Jennie at home and in apparent good health and light happy spirits. She bade Mrs. G. good afternoon with a smile, and sweet contentment showed itself upon her countenance. About three o'clock she was seized with a deathly sickness the cause of which she evidently understood and two hours afterwards she expired in paroxysms of extreme pain. Dr. Hamilton, who had been called, to the scene, but the poison for such it certainly was that caused death had done its work before his arrival; the young lady was dead. The lamentable affair is almost com" Note ree'd on fiues in by making an unprovoked and treachpletely veiled in mystery, which perAid. 8 Thomson's be erous attack ou the Shoshone, strik never 25 ceurt It haps may fully explained. is said that about three weeks ago she " Cash ree'd on fines in ing him into the water from behind, 3 00 Aid. Brown's court, made the acquaintance of a young genwhen he had stopped to drink. The 55 00 tleman, and almost i an mediately there " Cash ree'd ou city lands, murdered forward fell man into tho " " use City Hall, 5 00 sprang up between them a mutual affecand a " on water, tion. This soon grew into love, which immediately strange subscription for Fire Brigade,.. 86 00 commotion was observable there; was followed by a betrothal. Within a few days a misunderstanding had arisen " Cash ree'd for rent of great bubbles aod spirits of gas shot sidewalk 15 00 between the lovers, and it is believed up from the bottom of the pool, and ' Cash ree'd for taxes for the trouble, whatever it may be, caused amid a cloud of vapor there arose also the year 1874 117 74 Jennie to take her own life. She eviwhite-haire- d old an Indian, armed dently contemplated taking the rash step " " borrowed to pay for club with of elkhorn. a some time previous to carrying the de2000 00 ponderous depot lands, Bills Since it into death has effect. her receivable, assassin knew who stood the sundry sign Well, notes, during the transpired that she communicated to the totem on the breast before him; 550 00 several persons her intention of destroyquarter was that of v ankanaga, the father ing herself, and it is thought she ob -. tained the fatal drug last Friday even$20294 87 both of the Shoshone and of the Comanehe famous g no had eecur-inas for 6he nations, DISBURSEMENTS. ing, opportunity " U'after" Ihit lime.- She left no for his brave deeds, and celebrated in C. Welch, labor on high message nor anything that would indi- By 220 20 the hieroglyphic picture of both peoways she had to die resolved cate why ' 25 ples. Accursed of two nations ! cried 428 Fire Uniform, Brigade, Immediately after being taken sick she the old man; this day hast thou put instructed a little boy to call in her " Oeden Pub. Co.l printing 115 00 death between the two and advertising affianced and his sister, but made no ex greatest peo" Approp'n to plank side under the the blood of planation of her strange eonduct. sun; see, ples 102 GO walk A pest mortem exanvnation will be to Shoshone cries out the Great 7 70 this made and a coroner's inquest held on the " Cleaning city prison for And he dashed 198 78 of vengeance. " Relief paupers Spirit body. brains of the 002 Comanche the with 00 Police service out " We understand the deceased has a ' for Tuxes 1874. the the fell his and murderer there year club, mother residing at American Fork, in 34 83 beside his victim into the remitted, Utah County. S. L. Herald. spring. has-tene- d - , London, 17. The ship St. John, at Liverpool from San Francisco, is damaged, having been ashore. PUBLIC, X. TANNER " FOREIGN. F. S. RICHARDS, K0TARY "'' YOU VI AUDITOR'S EEPOET It is the old. old story; a warm, trustAMERICAN. Office: ing heart, a love romance, plighted troth, New York, 17. OF MAILS iRRIVAL ANB CLOSING Great preparations are making for a broken vow, cold poison and a suicide's end. This MS p.m. n. donWe conferring the scarlet berctta oh Cardi of the oft time the unfortunate heroine ..ItUke City, M.U1 daily, " t.40 a.in. daily repeated, ?ad tale is Miss Jen: 6.40 nal McClosky. The sanctuary of the ca WThroSh pju. nie an intelligent young lady, Fowell, thedral is being enlarged to accommo-dat- a (.30 p.m. M0 eighteen years age, who drew her the City, douH daily large number of archbishops last breath aboutoffive felt 6.M p.m. o'clock last evenkwt through Mail dully ana and to f $1.00 SA TUR DA Y.) " Appropriations Tlie Antiquity of Iron. We are reliered from any doubt whether iron wag in use 3,400 years ago by the discovery of a wedge or plate ol iron imbeddod in the masonry of the great Pyramid itself. This instructive relic, like the half fused magnifying lens" found at Pompeii, throws much light on It questions of early workmanship. has been a great puzzle to those who attributed the first use of iron to date not much less than 2,000 years back, how such sharp and well de fined hieroglyphics could have been cut by tlie ancient Egyptians on porphry, granite aud the hardest stone. From the certain proof that iron had been produced and wrought in the age of Kiog Cheogs, 5,4fc)0 years ago, we cau better understand how the innumerable and exquisitely were sunk symbols and figures wroutrht on tombs, temples and scarcophagi. And more than that, from the great similarity in the mode of treatment that prevailed from the time of the Ptolemies back to the very earliest known Egyptian inscriptions, we have sometimes closely approaching a proof of the use of iron as far back as the fifth E 'vpthn dynasty, it not in the time of Moses himself; that is to say, six thousand three hundred years ago. as to Ex. A Michigan paper says: "Young man, it you are looking for a wife come to "Michigan, the noble Penin sular State, and we'll put you on the track of a youug lady who can husk her fifty bushels of corn per day yoke oxen, drive horses, teach school saw. Sh itnd saw with a cross-cu- t herself alone.' to be loved for to city 700 00 officers, " Fuel and furniture for City Hall City Attorney, services,- " Fire Brigade, " Appropria'n to purchase depot lands Board of Prisoners 14 60 60 00 18 30 2500 00 23 00 650 00 'Loans. Inspector of Buildings, 15 00 for books " Instrument for Cuptain of Bras.8 Band " Bohhs to Ogoen Irou Manufacturing Co.,... ' C. S. Brwwniog, labor on Main street, Percentage on licenses, and sta ionery " Percentage ea cemetery lots W. L. Mclntyre, medical services " Expenses of suits in Aid. Thomson's court Signs for City 1UU E. S. Glover, Views of Ozden, Expenses of municipal election ' Commissions for city officers Braes Band " Repairing city pump,... " Publio reception " Water tax, public pquar " Carroll & Dee, for livery teams " Alderman's docket book, " Marshal's services, " Job wagon, Bills receivable, cancel led by payment cash, " Cashjn treasury, March 81st, 1875 " Bills receivable, da. do., 60 00 thology) 2500 00 8 00 76 7 3 00 25 00 " Merchandise, Fines secured by deposit note,... Stock in Offden Puh. Co. U. N R. R. viuchers.... Her Gentle Voice. One of the most fervent of tho prayiBg temperance women in Dubuque, Iowa, has a drunken husband. It is related that she found him a few intoxicated in a saloon. nights She cuffed him soundly, and then 6aid to the proprietor : "See here, nir, darned miserable skunk, this has gone far enough. During the crusade I prayed for you, and since theu have come to you with tears in my eyes, but it seems to have done no good, and now if you ever sell hirn another drop of whisky I'll come down here and snatch you baldhcaded quicker than hell can singe a C3t. You hear my gentle voice?"Theu sho took the old man. a-;- 00 10 00 4 ) 45 00 80 75 20 00 8 50 5 00 , " Blankets After that the spring became foul and bitter, n;r even to this day cau any one drink of its nauseous water. Then Wankanaga, seeing that it had been defiled, took his club and smote a neighboring rock, and the rock burst forth into clear bubbling water, so fresh and so grateful to the palate that uo other water can be compared to it. From advance sheets of Bancroft's Native llaces, Vol. Ill" (My- 29 50 10 60 " 12 .00 4 00 27 60 60 413 95 818 45 1845 7 40 00 18 00 30 50 8 25 2418 75 C185 13 20294 37 JAMES TAYLOR. City Recorder. yu - A Gem. Nothing on earth can smile but a human being. Gftns may flash reflected light, but what is a diamond flash compared with an ey flush and mirth-flash- ? A face that cannot smile is like a bud that cannot i, and dries upon tho stalk. Laughter is day, and sobriety is night, and a smile is the twilight that hovers gently between both, and more bewitching thau cither. bios-sou- |