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Show pi tes iissiBiSS. PUBLISHED BY TELEGRAPH. Osdcn Tost Office: OF MAILS. 1KB CLOSING fi.45 D.m. 7.60 .m. City, double daily, da Uy Mil Through Mail da.ty Ctft.Through daily --8.40 a.ra. MtU City, double Mail d.ily Throuph -- 7l 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a. in. Vt 7.00 a.m. the Bart for SU Lake and 6.00 p.m. -W,o- -' mail "r olace for Rich County, - 2 p.m. Saturday'., at - cfuS ., IL .uvp.ui. .,, Siturdav. an Battr- B.nttville, Wednesday OvDiy plain"city and SlatorwiUe. Monday. a4 Thursday. Alma, Wednesday .nASaturday - J.15 a.m. Delivery, T.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. -- iocperaud 7.00 turn. - 0.16 p.m. department rEtryp 3 Open from 9 a.m- to p.m. MON'KY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 Outside Doer open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Trains - train arrives I C. 0. P. C. P. P.P. - " traia arrives 0. C. and leaves and ' 0. N. " " leaves ? " , - - PoUn-te- r. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. 8.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 9.00 5.40 9.40 6.20 6.15 5.45 -- " " " " train arrives leave a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Rcligio" Service 11 a.m., and Every Sunday, in the'faernaclo, at In th Finit. Second and Third Ward gchool-fcraat 6 p.m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Methodist Church atll a.m. and 7 pja. p.m. Spiritualist Lecturei, Liberal llall, at w 70 Library Depot. Ogclen City W. Turner' Now At Oeo. T, OttDEX. UTAH WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1875 OCDEN DIRECTORY. F SEMI-WEBKL- (WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY.) So. 70. ARRIVAL f Jf i n $4r.OO gEEB ytt tear. W ff" (T0 (k) Open wry day, Sunday excepted. AMELtlCAN. New York, 2. A reporter interviewing the widow of Mosher, who abducted Charley Ross, drew 8tatenients from her which apparently indicate her knowledge that the boy is alive and where be can be procured. After try.ng to evade every inquiry, declaring she never saw the boy, Bhe replied to the direct question whether the boy is living: '! don't know. I am sure be is living and he will turn up before long. 1 am as sure he is living as that I breathe. I would not believe him dead unless I saw his body before me " It is surmised that the boy may be found after the trial of Westervelt for complicity in the abduction, is ended. Chicago, 2. A Washington special says that the Indian commission appointed to investi- gate the charges against Secretary Delano, has left St. Louis and telegraphed tne department here that the members will arrive here on the 9th of this month, for the purpose of completing the investigation rrom the evidence reported before the commission, it is evident that they can by no possible g means make any report of Mr. Delano. The corporation of the Indian department has been too thoroughly ventilated to admit of that It is believed that the completion of the work of this commission will force De- and honest young man. The preceding story was related to Blight, who regarded it as very weak, and had Rehl locked up at the hotel, fhe directors of the bank met, and after consultation came to the conclusion that Rehl's story was framed and that he was the robber. The president so informed him, but Rehl asserted his innocence. Being told that all regarded him as the robber, be asked tn hour's sleep, and on awakening confessed that he had robbed the safe before 12 o'clock on the night preceding, carrying its contents home and burying them under the house. An examination by the detective resulted in finding all the money tied in a sheet in the rear of Rehl's residence. He was arrested and is now in jail. Previous to the robbery Rehl was regarded as honest as any one in the bank. Why betook the money in the manner described is unaccountable, as he must have known tbat no one would believe his story. He says he doesn't know why he took it, and now be realizes the improbability of his being ; taken from bed as related. San Francisco, 2." The Pacifio Mail company's. new line to Australia will commence October 9th, well as a 9teady with Vasco de Gama, followed by Colima. There will be monthly service via Honolulu and Auckland to. Sydney, with steam connection thence to Melbourne and Brindisi. The court of inquiry in the case of the scurvy smitten ship Bremen, rendered a decision mildly censuring the captain for not making Honolulu, attributing the inception of the disease to an insufficient sublano to step down and out. A strong supply of fresh provision and the refusal the crew's effort will be made in the next Congress sequent mortality by Eleven witnesses to get the entire Indian bureau trans- to eat 'were examside of the the on captain ferred to the army, the last hope now seamen from colored and four only ined, the' to failed the church secure has that The of twenty-twothe hospital captain's Indians justice. Affairs have reached such a condition that nothing but a certificate was returned. The report is considered a whitewashing one. complete change can remedy the thou The city election returns indicate a sand and one crying evils that have close fight for mayor between Clayton, grown up under the Delano rule. Chronicle ticket, and Bryant, the on the 2. N. Y., Newburgh, Last night a heavily loaded train from Democratic ring candidate It may rethe national meeting at Lesley Grove, quire the official returns to decide the State is conceded to Irwin, Bear Goshen, while on the way to Kings- result. The ' Democratio State ticket by a the and broke a near rotten ton, through bridge plurality. Shawangunk station. Five cars went large Later indications are that Wiggint&n, down the embankment and 200 persons Democratic, leads Houghton for Congress were injured, a few seriously. in the 4th district; Piper is thought to . Trenton. K. J., 2 be ahead in the 1st district, with a close Sooy, the defaulting state treasurer, between Swift and llankin; Lultrell fight The was examined exact amount of the deficiency was ascertain- is probably elected in the 3d district; ed to be $44,116. The justice held him Page and Larkin are running close in the in $750,000. No bail was offered and 2d district. There are no returns of legislative tickets, but the Democrats he was fully committed. will undoubtedly have a plurality in both Louisville, Ky., 2. - r -The Planters' National Bank of this houses, if not a majority. ' The vote cf the State so far as heard a amount was of robbed this city large The teller, from except San Francisco and Sacramorning about daybreak. Rehl, was discovered near the bank on mento, which are mixed, gives Irwin his way to the police station. He could 26.964; Bid well. 9,573. In the 2d Conhardly speak at first, but after awhile gressional district Page, 4.891; Larkin, he informed the detectives that three 4,361, Tuttle, 1.168. Third district men had taken him from his bed during Luttrell, 5,631; Denio, 2,666. Reed, Fourth district Wigginton, 6,442, the night and proceeded to the bank, In and forced him to deliver the keys by Hampton, 4,803; Thompson, 1,685 is this elected, which they opened the safe and abstractcity Piper undoubtedly ed the money, llehl alleges that he was but the other offices' are still undecided. chloroformed and stabbed in the side, ,r where there is a slight wound. The FOREIGN. ... bank officials closed the doors and reMontreal, 2. fuse to tell anything concerning the afThis afternoon members' of the Instifair further than that the depositors will tute Canadian and their friends, numnot lose the amount stolen, his believed bering some 300, accompanied the body to be nearly $100,000. of Guiford from the Protestant cemetery The trade parade this morning was vaults, and reached the Catholic cemetho largest ever held in Louisville. It tery gates this afternoon In the mean-tim- e was ' six' miles long aud two hours in 500 French Canadian roughs had passing a given point, embracing the fire assembled in and about . the entrance, department, military, societies, and the cursing Guiford, the Institution Canamercantile and manufacturing interests. dian, and vowing they would never have The city is crowded with strangers. his bones left in cousecrated ground. Louis Rehl, late of the Darners' Na- On the approach of the procession, a tional bank, has confessed to having a rush was m tde by the mob, who barred rebbedthe safe himself. Ilis first state- the gates, refused entrance, and poured ment was that he had been awakened insults. The hearse was driven from the when asleep with his wife at night, by entrance to the grave yard, and Mr. some one tickling his feet, and saw two Doncker despatched a bailiff to notify masked men in the room, one' at the foot the guardians ot the cemetery that the the other at the head of the bed, each hearse was denied admission; also the pointing a pistol at him. He was made city authorities, demanding police and to rise, pnt on his pants,' then go down military aid. Two thousand people were stairs and compelled to leave with them. by this time. At 3:30 o'clock When a short distance they demanded present the mob made a rush for the hearse, the keys, and while one held him the crying, "Curse him! curse him!" and ether inflicted a slight wound is his ab- stoneoMt off the ground. Tht driver domen, but failed to get the keys. They was injured with stones, and many were then forced him to the Planters' Na- bruised and trampled by the horses. At tional bank, after obtaining the keys 4:15 Doel decided that it was impossible and inflicting two more slight wounds, to gain admission, and as the bailiff reone on the head the other on the legs. ported that it would take seme time for After robbing the safe of its contents the volunteers to arrive, the hearse was $110,000 the two men put him in the moved amid a derisive cheer of the mulsafe and locked the doors. He first faint- titude. As the hearse drove off the ed, but recovered, got the doors or en crowd dispersed. Several fights took and staggered out, going to the police place, but the injuries done are station. He was unable to speak on bis It is not known whether an attempt will arrival at the station, out wrote on the be made to bury the body or ' ' slate that the bank had been robbed. not ; Detective Blight was notified and took ' Kingston, Jamaica, 31. A Lima letter gives the charge of Eehl, whom he knew tery following de white-washin- anti-scorbuti- . 1 F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR- - AT-LA- W And X0TARY PUBLIC ; t Cburt House, Ogdtn, Clak. Office Secial attention gWeo to case before the Su' and rvnie aud Uintriet Courts. Conveyancing Notarial liusiue doa with accuracy and h. 38 , X. TANNER Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Q$u , pd ioor tnulk of Postoffioe, Jiiin tL,Ogden. given to collection. Special attention promptly mad Coiivevauciuu buiujaj carefully attended to. Bemit-Unce- wud s No-Uu- U W to-da- y. 2,-16- . J. S. LEWIS, Owler in Watches, rUifd Ware, MAIN , Clock. Jewelry, Silver and STREET. OUDKN. Biiairiug neatly doue and all work warranted. 11-l- y The world 1 full of Children crying for v . . M 1 aV MrLAIN'S Candied Castor Oil. 7 II effective und ItamnlAMil. TIlA TA pulsive taste and smell It U delicious, V M ' or tneutstoruu 11 en It tlrelv overcome. '.atharric power are not 1111. Price so aired. cent. Acuin's Vermifuge ltonbons Cream and effective, They reefole JlegaBt Potions kept in confectioners' hop. Children ""them and cry for them. Price 2!ct. per box. tor Sale w lUotW druggist.by Z. C. 31. J. .37-l- y TAIL0UIXG. J A!PQ wrrtTum Public that be ha A&rf . bnaines nop, for opied UU aoove line at to PooV J ;- AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER . in tho JFotel, 1 thStreet, Ogdcn, he will be glad of a shore of Wher patronage. S'palriB?,' Cleantair, ete done Vith Dispatch. BAngFACTlDN GUARANTIED. , sIIp-m- . J 5. rhfaii"T JMbtk scription of the funeral of Admiral Collins, at Callao, Aug. 11th : The public buildings and private residences hoisted flag at half mast, and the different ves eels in the bay wearing the American colors were also in mourning, and on board the Richmond and Onward the impresoive ceremonial prescribed by the regulations was observed. Immediately on learning of the admiral's serious illness. President Pardo dispatched an to the American, legation at Lima, offering to send on board the best medical men of the capital, but the generous offer was useless. When the president received the news of the death of the veteran he again sent one of his aids to assure his sympathy and sorrow. At the same time the minister of war issued an order directing that the honors due to a general of division in active service be shown to the memory of Admiral Collins, and an infantry regiment of line, a squadron of cavalry and two sections of flying artillery were sent to Cailao to take part in the funeral procession to the protestant cemetery, to Buena Vista. Present were the ministers of war and the marine, foreign officers of the interior, and most all the members of the diplomatic consular corps, a large number of the most prominent residents of Lima, together with many distinguished Peruvians, the American ministers and officers and men of the d from the ships. The body was to shore,' followed by more than thirty boats from the Onward and Richmond, the Peruvian war vessels, and several merchantmen in the harbor. At and near the wall were stationed a division of troops from Lima, the prefect of the province, the port admiral, and officers of the yard. About 4 o'clock p m. the services of the English church w ere read over the remains of the admiral in the cemetery in Buena Vista, and above the grave the report of muskets of the American marines were responded to by artillery of Peru, and by heavy artillery guns of the ' Richmond firing every fifteen . . minutes. ' p men-of-w- ar con-veye- . London, 2, . j SP ": , YOI. VI 4 Young' Man who Wants ' AdTice. Detroit Free Press. It was the second time he had accompanied the young lady homo from one of those little social parties which are gotten up to bring fond hearts a step nearer to each other. When they reached the gate, she asked him if he wouldn't come in. lie said he would, and he followed her into 'he house. "It was a calm, still night," and tho hour was so late that he had no fear of seeing the old folks. Sarali took his hat, told him to sit down, and she left the room to lay off her things. She was hardly in, gone before her mother cam suiiled swcftly, and dropping down beside the young man she said: I always did say that if a poor but respectable joung man fell in love with Sarah he 6hoald have my consent. Some mothers would sacrifice their daughter's happiness for riches, but I am not one of that class." , . The young man gave a start of alarm. He didn't know whether ho liked Sarah or not, and he hadn't drenmed of such a thins: as marriage. "She has acknowledged to mo that she loves you," continued the mother, "and whatever ia for her happiness is for Biioe." The young man gave two starts of alarm this time, and he felt his cheek 8 crow pale. he stammered,, "Ihaven't when she said: "Oh, never mind.' I know you haven't much' muuey, but of course youH livd with me. -- We'll take in we'll boarders, and I'll risk but that : " all get along right It was a bad situation. lie hadn't even looked lovu at Sarah, aud he felt that he ouht to undeceive the mother. " he UI hadn't no idea of of stammered, when she held, up her hands and said: i know "I you hadn't, but it's all v ith your wages and w'lat right. the boarders bring in we' shall get along ss snug as bugs in a rug," "Uut, madam, but but "All I ask is that you be good to her," interrupted - the mother. "Sarah has a tender heart and a loving nature, and If you should be cross and ugly it would break her , dowa within a week." The youDg man's eyes stood out like cocea-nut- s in a show window, and he rose up. and tried to sav . . something. He said: "Great heavens', madam, I oaa't From the , , Intelligence was received this nooa ef a Collision in the channel between her Iron Duke and majesty's ' Vanguard, resulting in the sinking of the latter. r No lives were lost. Both are double screw iron ebips, armor plated, and of 6,034 tqus each. News from Herzegovina is of a conflicting character, but its general tenor is unfavorable to the insurgents, who have been unsuccessful in several recent encounters with the Turks The rising in Bosnia has been effectually suppressed. Previous reports of the assistance given to the insurgents by the Servians and Montenegrins are not sustained. A Vienna dispatch to the Daily News Bays it ia confi lently. asserted that (be representative of Austria at Belgrade has notified Servia that the wilful aggression on the part of the latter against Turkey may render . it necessary far Austria to Bend troops into Servia in order to ensure neutrality. It is expected that Servia will issue a circular notice showing her action was necessary to protect ber own territory against Turkish agressions, by force of arms. An article in a semi official journal of Constan-tine- , resents foreign interference, and declares that Turkey is fully equal to permit- -" cope with our rebellion and will not cede "Nevermind about the thanks." au inch of Territory. she interrupted. , "I don't believe in long courtships myself, and let me suggest an early day for the marA youngster being required to riage. tThe 11th of September is my write a composition upon some por- birthday, and it would be nice for tion of the human body selected that you to be married on that day." " ho gasped. "But but butwhich unites the head ot the body, don't I "There, there, and expounded as follows: "A throat expect any is convenient to havo, especially to speech in reply," she laughed. "You and I'll roosters and ministers. The former and Sarah fix it up advertise for twelve boarders eats corn aud crows with it; the latright ter preaches through hia'n, and then away. ,4 I'll try and be a model I believe I am gcod ties it up. This is pretty luuck all nao;her-in-law- . and kind tempered I can think of abt ut necks." hearted, though I did once fo low a young man two hundred miles and shoot the1 top cf his head off for u agreeing to ' many A. chicken died in Ills. Sarah and then jumping the coast Auburn, j! It belonged to Mr. Ney or Mr. Loch-ridgShe patted him on the head and whoso yards adjoined, but to ailed out, and now the young maa which could not be determined. They wants; advice. He wants to know quarrelled about it, and tossed the whether he had better get in the carcass back and forth to each other way of a locomotive or slide, off tho over the intervening fence. Then wharf. i , .' Ney shot at Lochrdge without hit-ti- n him Then Lochridge seized a club and chased Ney. In the ficht Why is a drunkard like a bad that ensued the revolver and the club Because ho is always were both used freely, and Ney was his nose into Measures that poking spoil thq : ' killed. v constitution. war-vesse- ls , , , . 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