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Show BY TELEGRAPH. At Yokohama June 13ih. Kdo, a member of the imperial council, was apof officers pointed head of the tnun the various provinces which meets for the first time on June 20 h. in Yedo. The papulation of Japan has increased 15(1000 since the census taken at the clot-of 187d. Okitho Yosimiti, who has been appointed president of the romuiifi n to the I'hilddfiphia Crnienuia', will not be able to leave Japan. Saio Yoi niti, recen'Iy general commanding at Formosa, is appointed vise president, an 4 will start for America next October. Thu ed ct against cremation is re moved, and the practice is tesuined to considerable extent. v AMERICAN. J. WawLinjrtoo. 21. W. lo well, chief o erk of tb reis office, is to be appointed chief of ter'a warraul division, in place of Mr Uilhl-laappoin'ed cashier ef the tnmaur. n, e The conference between the tvlcgrapli comfaoiea and the puMmasfer geiieial i There were look p'ace Orton. of he Western Uuton; an J All miic, aud U tin, for ih douth-rfor the Atlantic ami I'acitio. In (be ah oence of General Kukert, afer a long disonssioa the postmaster genera! tli em that h wou d no' now FOKEIGN but wiu'i notify them thut it was Dublin. 29. probable he wn!d reduce the rate rifle contest The international began of a cent on eaol word, making H00 tard at score total The to the day. of instead fourth of a a ceut three cem, as at present. Orton gnve notice that ra'ige was: Americaus. 357; Irishmen. bin company would onsent to such a re- 3;J8. 11 a.m duction Kckert nent a le ler BHyiug is Th a nt'rndance 'at Mo lv large that bU oonipBy is satiefied with lite Mo "re un witness to the great shooting con-tepresent rtes, but hop d in n lo t tune and Irish bet the American wren o be able to acot-pmuch lower rales riflemen. The road leading from the fir the service. Hecret-trBrimtow directed the city to the scene of the shoolin , Koine three miles, was crowded during the ireasurjr ti einx pjrl tender io the The A merican amount of $1,2'.2,420 to be witiiM-- t morning with people. and were Irish flugi displayed on a 1 I'ruut tue avtuab e currency balance of is sides. weather the hazy and a high the ir'aury, redeemed and ilistriyd. wind is blowing. 80 coadditional of cent the being prr 7 p m. rrelation iued to the dank durum itie won The Americans rifle match the by II present month. Un lurifter rertemp a total of U07 to 920 At the 1.000 yards tious are ordered the auiunnt of Uniied Slates uotes ou'stitudiug to be uei as a range the Amrricans were four points ' circulation medium, shall not exoced aliead. The shooting at the 1.000 yards raoge, wliich was remarkably tine on both sides, was won by the Americans New York 20. a core of 302 nguust 299 tor the hy Joseph Loader was arrested late lust lii-- h Col of on Deccuer, for coinplaiut night A most enthusiastic ovation was given I'rice appeared as witness perjury. the American team ou their return from egtimt him, making an alii lavit tli tt he Holly Mount to t hi 4 city this evening. Loader know did not previous to 1872, and knew nothing about Ti'ton's house A grand banquet in their honor was by the Lord Alayur ot until reeently He sud Loader tol i him given A Dublin the Mansion bouse at now would be a good time to make some includof bed disiinui guests, Mortis money. appeared lor Lord London and ot the Mayors LoJer and Trucy and II ill lor coruplnin ing were The riflemen Irish York, b present ant. The Judge ordered bit Loader and Prico to be locked up for examiaa admit the superiority of the Americans throughout the match, aud ocknewtedge (ton. that their victory was fairly won. The Morris said yesterday hU side was Amerio in team used breach ton iers; the to within an n.ur begin again ready after the discharge of the jury uoiug the Irish team used Uigby's muzzle 29. testimony i f Loader and I'rice. Mark Lane week The in its Express, The World says regarding the Loader review of the breach! uffi market, says story that the proof al- Iy that owing to the floods in France and the ready in the bands of the counsel the untonunate reports from America, defense it is alleged, warraut the suspi cion of a widely extended conspiracy, the market is hardening. Northwestern which would iuolule the principal in Europe has be n favored with plenteoui this suit and bis mod prominent witness rain, while the eastern and southern portions of the contineut are suffering ni r4der and abettor. The jury hate not yet agreed. This from drought. The prospects are van-abl- e and a general abuudance is uot to morning they sent for the testimony of Ueeoher aud Moulton, and it was furn- be relied upon. Germany and England have tbt beot prospects, and llusia, ished. It was rumord arouud the court room Hungary aud Franoethe worst. Prague, 29. to day tbat Loader, arrese J on charges Ferdinand 1, died f conspiracy and perjury, has confessed that this story and published affidavit of lung disease, aged 82. Paris, 29 ve .'e manufactured and u at rue The damage to property by the inun Loader was arraigned in the third district police court tins morning, but ow. dations in the onies of Toulouse and The ing to a lack of preparation on both sides Agen alone, exceeds $24,000,000. heaviest looses are in the departments h cause was adjourned uuiil of Haute, Garonne and Lot Et Garonne. Contributions for the relief of the suffeChicago, 29. John Condon, a laborer, residing on red are pouring in from all parts ot Halsted street, this morning, while at France, Switzerland aud Belgium Madrid, 29. break at, drew a revolver ond shet his A royal ordinance has beeu Usued wife twioe, the balls taking effect in her bead and breast, killing her inxuatly. cotnmonding the members of the Carlist Condon then plaoed the pistol to his own juntas, and all families of which any breast and fired, inflictiug a wound that memner is in the Uarliet service to be from directing the yrovel fatal. It is supposed jealousy expelled of Spain, and be Carlists to confiscated property was the cause. and devoted to the comindemnifying in The olbcers concerned the arrest and consequent shooting of the negro munities suffering from Carlist requisitions. Johnson last week, were arrested to London SO 5 a.m. and gave bail in 2,500 each. Frieu Is The Standard's dispatch from Pesth of the deceased express toe intention of reports that the loss of life by tempest preouting vigorously the authors of yesterday exoeoJei the first report. Oue dewhat they con der a hundred and twenty bodies have been liberate murder. found in the Danube, and many mere New Orleans. 29. A Brownsville special says a drove of must have been carried awty by the cattle crossed the Hio Colorado near Bar- current. . prt-BfU- IHus-ivMI- ', de-ciJ- e, one-four- th st l to-da- y lurg-numb- Trioe-Beech- A correspondent of the San Francisco Newsletter, uow iu England, writes: 4,M.my anecdotes are told concerning the s rt of rchiMonnhip which oxisfs between our honored lady the and her faithful ttervun', John Brown. Smie of thes5 must with a graiu of of course be tak-asalt, but the following. I beliere, cm be relied uji 'ti: John's affection for her Majesty is very great. It was Prince Albert who first took the niaii, hiuipiy because he was Mruight-t'rwar- d and extremely independent. John never alteis his broad Scotch not even tongue to please any The itself. Queen was once royalty getting settled cosily upon her little highlaud pony. The animal being small aud the roads dusty, it became necessary to tuck up her riding habit with a pin. John Brown was performing this office, when suddenly Oh dear, excla'rued Her ' 'y )ti h ivj pricked me, Brown 'Your Majesty should wear mair clacs, then,' was John's reply. Brown was piwntly alter sent in to fiitch a certaic mantle which the Q'letu described. John brought a much thicker one. 'Brown,' said the Queen, 'that is pot the one at. all.' 'It's just this and n:te ither, your Majesty,' said Johu, buckling it behind the stddie; 'I ken mair about the weather than yon,' aud the Queeu submitted like a child." mm mim MAIX STREET, OGDES, , er fr to-da- y iy i tores days ago. ' At the eleclion of congressmen in Tauialpais yesterday, the Cortina ticket rtn ahead. A fire at McEeana, Testis, destroyed an entire block of business houses. Loss estimated at $70,000. Little Rock, 29. John Hagan. (colored) was hung yesterday by the vigilante for attempting to fret in bed with two white girls with the intention of committing rape. Aurora, Ills., 29 & Hill's door and blind sash, Wright factory was burned this morning Lous, J 12.000; uninsured. Patterson, N. J., 29. Tho fire at Watson bridge works in III is city destroyed two large buildings. The loss of bridge work is estimated at $140,000. Watson & Co., who occupy rooms on the third floor for the manufao-inre-o- f nlk, lose $40,000. K. N Morton, of New York, loses $10,000. Boston, 29. W. the murderer Ferabrton, George of Mrs. Margaret K Bingham, has been eoteuced to be banged. San Francisco, 29 A great typhoon visited leng Kong oa May oldt. The steamer Poyrang was v recke J nctr Mtco, aud 124 lives was lost and 130 junks destroyed. Much damage was done to property in Canton, Hjuj Uoug aud Whahtpou. A Dangerous Counterfeit. HAVE WE ADDED uilding Paper ! OIL CLOTH AND CARPETING, For which we have the in this part of the Tcr ARCiaoy ritory The Success ive have Sorry For I Sis Family. met with already ii seUintj this lJaj)ct is a Guarantee its being apjireciateiL We have a man in Cuthbert, C4 of years old, says a Pennsylvania newsof drink a taken has who not , paper, ardent spirits iu over a quarter of a century, never drauk a cup ol coffee in his iife, or ate a pourd of meat of Our Customers are finding oat that we sell as Cheap and eve any kind. A few days since, in readadvertisement he saw an a Cheaper 'hau Salt Lake, because freight to the City is saved in the cot ing paper, where it was proposed to furnish a of our goods. receipe for $5 which would teach a slSly man how to live on thirty-fivcents a week. At this proposition he indignant, and said it was sheer extravagance for a man to spend that amount, asserting; that his provisions Dealer in were not worth 10 a year. He subs, sists eutircly upon com bread and "w-.A.a-oiwater, declaring that he would not exchange his diet for that of a king Of all kinds and Sizes. or prince. His clothiog costs him about $8 per annum, lie is a man Wood's Mowers and Reapers, Paddock adjustable Sidfsy Jlay Bake, Nichols, Shenard C Cofs, unrivalled frain of family; and wo pity his family. and savinrj WALKER BROTHERS. e bc-cau- ie BMMARB WHITES, baik Threshing Machines, AGRICULTURAL general IMPLEMENTS! A. W. BROWN & Cc. With a good supply of Extras for Machines. FIFTH STHEET, OODEX. Sealers in :o: O BOOK & SHEET A Hi jL MUSIC! WILL GUARANTEE ALL i SELL I to give satisfaction, AMD Musical Merchandise, Keep constantly on hand a full assort- AND SEE STOCK before purchasing elsewbore. and will sell at the most reasonable prices. jJMllod. Orders Promptly Address BA1SXARD WHITE, --A-ll Fourth Street, Ogden, d204-l- y Vtoh. OGDEN Planing and Hills, Re-Sawing AND LUMBER YARD, fcath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, rickets, Mould iug, Blind, A c., c GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES. G-IBS- 2laitjd pott paid on receipl of g where man and womau go, wht n he dies. 0? ALUMINOUS AND ORNAMENTAL PRICES wretched anitunl hns the power to think one solitary thought, it must bo to think how grateful he ought to he that he is not to go to heaven, FIXE ASSOTJIENT A North of Salt Lake Citr. Washington, June 23. D. Basses, A new and dangerous counterfeit rianosf Violoncellos, Organs, was discorered at tho National Bank Violas t AccnrdeonSft Redemption Agency of tho 15 notes Fifes, Violins, of the First National Bank of Canliscolos, Illinois. Banjos, is This ton, evidently Guitars Flutes, from tho plate on which the changed ounterfeit on the Traders' National AND HEPAIliS fall KINDS Bank of Chicago, and the first Na lioiwl Bank of Taxton, Illinois, was BLANK PAPER, printed. BLAXK nOOKA, ItAXD BOOKS, C. When a street car is crammed full, and the scrawny little off mule is Without exwptfon ths bout STOCK. OF STRINGS all trades, at th bleeding from the cuts it has received in falling 01 the track while strain! LOATEST ing to start the great load of human selfi.slintss behind it and the driver is UTAH, and are la cnutinnat rccotpt ef th Tory latent pnblivationno lashing and crushing the poor crealtvuk and Sheet Music, at ture to make time, there is always a Ksw York Price. it-iu- UTAH. E. N. DAVIS & CO'S M;-j'Sty- , ment of woman and sonictioies a man stand ing on a coruer a square ahead, wi to get on and add something to the woes of that mle. If this 11 In addition to our Immcnso Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockery ware, Ladies' Fancy Dross Goods, Notions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc., cold-bloode- clay's ferry, on Saturday night. Hangers and regulars in pursuit reported 200 armed Mexicans crossed at Culvas ranch IU Qu-.-en- , er Jule loaders-London- The Queen and John Itrow n Oi, ECCLBS Corner ef Fourth and Franklin 3c Co., Sts., Ogden. AgeuU for the Celebrated "VICTOR" Sewlug Machine, Jr?1?18 rcccive orders for AMES' ENGINES and EMPlgE sniJTOLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN and CAjjJ A,so he St- Ljai9 INVINCIBLE VIBRATOR Send for THRESHING MACHINE with CAREY POWER. . ;S.7T?oe inMfe.&0' circulars. 52tf, - Gibson, Eccles Co. |