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Show iqeiHjwaw'ie f it iXvit ' hi r; wr - YoVaL'Vt'em's'.""- vi2it. a i still 1 riOBoa i ' 'mT Match. The pmatch ,,7TTil-s- oo Mr. 'Joseph'" Wright' a yesterday The Mack Hills terer in rages, this grounds city" Three rounds were Frcwn Thunday't 2. t ar. hot. The sec Daily the first wil for a 'sweepstakes of $ 20 and the opening spring est best,' $a' third. shot,'u$iaBecond the frtun roads various points ,rot And the other woor, $20, $15. and $5 ilk. jthrgoged line of lb,( U. each. Following is the score. Ten tyrds with . adventurers ii bound t to , make The highest market'1 pries paid at the ech were shot at in the first two rounds, their fortunes. The news from that Og'len "Mills ' t t .: slMm and five birds In the third:' ' ' ' ' ' ' ftl ' country is verj' conflicting' persons 1H ft ... i ,1 .. On Two il Thru A. tinuUlO- - 9 loilllllKV S 11110--4 UuiAWAia. kinds various establish couple,! ruaawaja PSwn, intending to A OreenwelllUlimi- - 9 Hl'MUll-- . 9 bart. Look eut for 8 N I'at'rt'n. Ull!UMMd liillllllll- - 0 tOolW WHO -- 2 of business"! !to bfe' supported '"by "the yfeterJav.' Nobody ' POOU-- 2 8 millim-aHn'iit ;this time. 1 Tbf! these mUhApa jM wrinht iimmn-i- o lioininu-- s w.n-- a m il., icuiuu, miners rna visitors 1 .lUiiiUU-l- o iH(i-- 2 Spring has come. Hold .your, horses. "tt3r'am'Jl 'lm' of colored the rosiest, reports jriviog B II HeiJi And tie them when you leave ihem. lilllllOll. ooouo-- 1 ... '( (if ' t ' "P the richness of rthe',"digins," the The prizes were divided between the raildoess of tbe,; :Kmate,r and the The Door ehotinr in the third ties. Oar- to Notice ' the of HBTieultural advantages' rsnnd was to a laughing streak " -- A .; denerg l ..! .: V whioh came ow'ng " .Hi.. over lhe shooters, who were ..,...,.-country. The largest and best sleek of Garden not able to hold their guns steady. What have heard of tut few' resi- Flower and Grape fceeds ever br6ugbt to caused tLe'Jaoghlng we, have hot been dents' "of, Ottdeu. who, .coutcojp'ate Utih', at G. II. Tribe's. Garden and informed, but presume that it must have trying their luck in the 'new 'lildora Flower Seadji t8ud . at eastern prices. been something ticklish. There wss a wjU at Laoerne,' Clover ' and 'Grape Seeds at do', but 'presume the dieeas great slatighter'of birds, and figeonpies tack some - more before th6 tide of maiket rates. Orders 'by mail will re- - are common articles of diet among the ' ceire prompt auction; if accompanied frieaJs of the n .) cmirration ets in. What Mr, eportsmea. send remittances by P. Q. order cmh; bj intends to do about it remains or fegiHtered letter, GEO. H.vTIUBE, .. ' t I..' i ' ' But Ifithe Governtiient, Main; Street, to be seerf1. ' Fbom Coal Several ,. Coalville. ..i OglenUlab. days t si i r the i gold-se- t kersv think ilia as seized the Coalville ago consternation to'sub-sidwithout a' ftrike for . Scuooi. Mhtiiij, Mound Forters,i colliers at the news that the U. P. k. It. gcttig of School Meeting, and govern had hut down on cars from Eoho. The hjs Own,; we are of the opinion that tee ' r were naturally iudignant they will miss their guess.- Our ad' yourselves accordingly and Bflt the and Lake i 'i XX t i Ogdeh public i ill vice" is,' jro slow on the Black .ill in war the another "soul against At 'Fbito. Dae Woods has turned joined excitement. less out the corporation'' which had shut up at rnsco. lie carries an appie Weber coal to room make for own their same the is Mahon at basket. John fuel from the mines near Evanston. place. 1U carries himself, and has a There was some talk of closing the Narrow guage railroads are gradu hard job to do that. Beth of them are down in the dumps. This is a world of mines at Coalville, and the project of ally wihoing their way into public building a.narrow guage from Salt Lake aad downs. favor. The directors of th Dcla ups to Coalville via Parley's Park a very and Western good idea was revived again. wane, Laekawanna t.: But the blockade has been raised and railroad are about to alter their track and building lots on the Weber has sleigh Buffy, again an outlet for its coal, from the broad to . the narrow guage bench, and a stnek of hay. Enquire at the U. P. Company having supplied ten The expenso of the change will be WALKER BllO'S office. sU-lcars a day for this traffic The Comabout $1,200,000, but the company pany says it was only for lack of cars expect to rave a much larger amount Crushed Uand. Last Sunday, T. that no coal was brought from Echo. decrease of thae this by the running Blomquist, while working on he U. P. But those who profess to know, say tbie ' It. It., bad his left hand badly crushed. was all moonshine, that there were expenses. ' The Erie Directors intend to lay Dr. Condon dressed the wounds, and has plenty of cars, but the Company wanted another rail from Elraira to Buffalo, attended on the injured hand, which he to make a monopoly of (he coal trade avoid amputa and only ship from its own mines-- i and it is believed that this is only thinks he will save, and We hope there will be no further tion. the commencement of the establish trouble. The Weber coal is needed in ment of the narrow guage through Stock Takih. Z.. C. M. I., Ogden, is the market, the It. R. company ' ought the whole length of the lioe.',,, smart. The large and extensive stock net to discriminate against the Weber Utah contemplates a harrow guag was "taken" this time without closing mine owners, and the public expects from the Utah Southern to the coal on one business day. "The branch',' is that when the Company has cars at band ana Watson smiles for, the purpose, the Coalville coal will nunes in Sanpete, and another from doing a big business, as 'he looks o?er the figures. Etery be forwarded as fast as it arrives. at falt Lake to the. c6al tnincS in Sum " Echo. Let us have peace and coal iuto .' ; thinj satisfactory. alwad Go with, mil, ctuuty, the bargain. your i 7. ; "i T,JL Cash.Pnia for Uheat. . , . .8,nK,,'-'Uini1it- jest W A I I -- Fnrmcrs and -- . . W' . - . , 1 In-dia- . ' " , 17-l- f :t m c mine-owner- . s ' , - For Sale. ( .... , " railroads. ' ' Kaws fuom' tub Soum We learn that the brcthreu who composed Elder A CniKSTlJaN (? James S. Brown's exploring party have Congressional. at house rock their' Moyn completed The chief business in the Senate yes The Ilockv Mountain Advoeie and rtint the Indiausare excee Coppy, for. terday, was the following: wth its truly CbrUtan, regard the; Tooby, Maquiicb ingly frieudly. Report from the committee on agritruth, repeats the exploded iabri :a- ehiof, and his wife have been baptized culture in fivor of the bill for protection ' tiori abowt wo'meo Mntug the ptti-- t insects. injurious Des. Kve. News. Sgainst I! I bill The the for provides appointment ion to Congress for the repeal of the J of one commissioner,, who shall investitc.(ut)der ,the Aw Old' Fauso Mr. James Toun?, gate and gifher information relative to Rocky , Mountain locust, the army tmpresswa.that theyiwere Biguiug- a former'y C P, aggage ir aster in this thej worm, chinch bugs, Hessian fly, potato oil., but bow of can Francisco,' is fisit-in- r bug,' and 'other destructive inseets, in petition for" "aid Tor" the Centennial.1 her in cempaoy with bi wife and order 'td' devise successful methods for knows as Pierce, the The results are to be two year eld boy.l We are all glad lo see their destruction. well as we do that this statement is a to commissioner the of agriculMr Yeong, aW his , family,, We, hear reported ture and trausmitted by him to Congress. straight lie. But when did Pierce that the boy is to be ehristened next The commisMoner is to be appointed by a. small eja es ever,:8taod Sunday at the. Episcopal Cborch, bis th secretary of the interior. ' The resolution for the admission of that: .Pierce and Lieford mako father having posiponed'the ceremony Pinchback was debated. ., iM. Au"d is team. their fitting paper 'a uaui an opportunity was auoruea lor Air, ' Following is the most important busir ft ness in the House: traly Christian 'advocate" of itale Gillegly te efBoiate.. Dattiam offered a resolution instruct... if falsehood, and a reeeptacle lor sen S "v vt i ., ing the judiciary committee te inquire Opxhatios. Oa Tuesday a tumor was what legislation was necessary to secure novelletes. aatioo successfully detached from the face of ideinnity for the United States for the M.' II. Wheelwright, a lad of sixteen, son interest on the subsidy bonds of the eompanies, and else td Woods umj IJc- of MrvM,. ll.' Wheelwright, of this city, Subjects seoure the liability of ideranity against; . Tord, Dr.. Coadoa .performed the operation. the United States tp psy the principal, which required great care, as the rumor also' to' What extent rates, freight and Salt Laki CirTr Mroa, 1, 1878. on those roads can be re Uy acress tlie branch of the facial ar transportation ' ' EotToa JmcTtoii: to make them lesa burdensome Tho patient endured the severe gulated te Ibe public Adopted. , lUvintt hfrJ that the immaculate tery. ' paia with great fortitude. He is doing Secretary Gorham, in presenting the ' conception, ex Governor uood, in com well.- - ' - ''""V - ' House foreign affairs committee the re" pun'y witU'th JJ 1 ' .i if i. . quest of ex Senator Stewart to testify in Use Emma mine invesiigation, asked per a roa a Look propliet Xjford ioienJn to lecture, ia Hopsa Cal foruia, I would refptetfullr ugget Dkugbtbd Acriskcb. All who wish to mission for C. J. II illy er to behalf. , The comthat he take' the tour following suhjcts have a good time should attend. Pref. mit! ee injn fUewarl's response proposed that tbey for his tberoe,vi: MoDonald'e pithy; spicy, rich, racy and should cite tyon to appear and confront it A Gor1st. Squaw huntiog in tb Qrfgoti scientific lecture upon Courtship,' Love,' Stewart when the latter arrives. beas ham assented to. (his proposition , ouataint. y , Marriage and Divorce, this evening, at and was wore it still satisfactory, 2d. Tht adventure on; the C. 1 the City II all ti It is the !3t, and much ing accordingly agreed upon. the best, lecloreef the eeurse. Bead the kcgjcing not to be expul'eJ. i. ilanlecbergb, from the Centennial 3J. Wtttio hath ehitraie to ooth the committee, reported a bill recommending lit programmes distributed goTermenul breast whea beard in tht Rice and the Professor will probably that the people of the several States assemble in their respective counties or vicinity of great Ukvf and wood towns on the approaching Centennial, be adventure in the parler of leave for fait Lake City 4th. Those wishing to avail themselves of and to cause to be delivered a historical On acdounl of bic profound knowledge their services ia sketoh of the county or town from its regard lo mejicl adcf lhee subjects, Le is auiplj qualified vice or foundation, cepies to be filed in the and phrenologleal treatment, office and in thelibrary of clerk's ami lo tuligbteu county eUjfj iiia deareil oalbe should interview them at so utuued. a complete record m-do that (jwwruor. plense Congress, suljtea Passed. telL be had of the republic. Albiov. once, at the Utah Ilotsl. !? !..'. .Lll .1". L- - JJ ' "" ' PAPEU. l . !4 1 'itt anti-polygam- y ; - pliite-pn?se- r, fflrtah, -- . , i.. , antt-poJygam- ... . ,. .;- -. , , y for paoifio-railwa- y , ; R,' ritel-bouri-kaif- e m ot ao irtt f , t,,ri , . ; , to-da- y. I Lyon Again Opens hi Mouth , y . n-!- "1 "i Senator 8tewartfor $200,000, under threat of publishing his (Lyon's) story Tbey also say fhis story is impeached itt An. cicry uiHirrmi ssrrilon oy every wit. ness aiiMociimeut in tbe litigation aoVt other." u m, . 1 Schenclmow in this city gly they are in possession of. ajetter wriu the' Lyo"n" by demand on tx making T .Ichenck i appear before the committee in person Friends of 1 1 sur-roundi- tw iii EMMA GROWS MOKE IX came off :.,,, 1... .before, liie, com- Washington, . New York, 1,, The Telegram ha the following dig. patch: "Tba London Times, tbis mem J ioe. 'htiSia displcb fiSm WahiDeton Lyon again appeared loreica affairs to day, auoex .. 1 hibited copie,Qf Senator Stewart's, let- .i.in.ik..;.. ..f ui, hjuii r ipsnraony. yesniufvifc ters. to which allusion was previously terday before the cjiumittee appointed to Witness reiterates his testimony, made. enqu re into tbe Kmii mine scandal,' of yesterday o (lie effect that SeaiMor We have the best mithority for statitg Morton dil not receive ,any mouey nor tbat Mininter 8chen.ci will had hi anjtbing wbatever to do with publish a letter denouncing the evidence him snd Senator Siewart in connectiou us false, and announcing bis intentioa with tba suii of witness ia the Utah to sail- for .New on the stpamship.. ... courts. on It is ua. Suturdiiy next. Abyssinia Witness referred to a telegram sent to derstond the minister has obtained London jn 1871. that Senator BUr had leave of absence for' the opeciar purintroduced a resolution calling for an pose of himself before ike viniicating investigation cfGtneral Scheuck's committee and tbe world. Minuter with the Emma niue. In con- Schenck this morniun; te versation with Park, the latter said he his attorney to proceed to Wasbinjfton had. fixed the latter with the General, to retain the service of Wm M Evans, whom he had induced to jive hini(l'rit) and have Park and Siewart sunimoued his note for the stopk, and theu write eoinmittee for extonppii.r beforo the him a letter spying if his, note fur the amination. " ' stock were not sufficient cecuriiv, Je Die chairman 1aH before the commit- -' would give a mortgage ou his huuie aad lee the fallowing telegram d4te-- LoBdoa( lot in Washiogtjn. "fark laid he had addressed to himself: "The certified this statement to Stewart, and today, of the ah to Generkl proceedings report it Stewart could do the catue thing it ScbenCkV connecticrn with' the Etnma would dry up toe resolution. mine, published in to day's London The committee caused to be read cor Timed, says James E Lyon testified that respondence between S.' T.' Paffonl and I told him 1 gava Senator Stewart 2,00 General Scbenck. In a letter of July shares to become a director and 9, 1873, Paffonl wished General Scheack Retting Schenck'a name ou tbe hoard., tagive.bim certain information about Tbis statement in unirua. I the Emma mine, and repented the ru have never seen or hadany Lyon roor that General Scbenck did not bona with him in my life. I never' fidt pay for his shares. Whether this gave Stewart any shares either te bewhs true or Aot a countrymuu of come a director himself or to get t'chenck's, then in London, said that Sohenck to be a director, and give 5,000 shares hud been given to Schenck, Lyon s testimony the most unqualified and that Senator Stewart had received contradiction. I'.OOO shares to become a director of the Albert Grant." E 'ii is a mining company. Pafford wanted Tbe above telegram having been te know whether these things were true shown td Lyon be denied having made In conclusion, he charged Park and such a statement. Stewart, who were friend of Schenck, London, 2. with having with nefarious intent and Mr. Schenck publishes the following fraudulent statements,' obtained from card: him and other confiding enureholders London, March 1st. In some Londea large sums of money. He asked whether papers thii morning were published dis- - ' Scbenck endorsed the acts of these meu: to a report ef, said if an answer should not be given he patches purportingbefore give the committee Lyon's testimony would furnish a full statement to be of 1 denounce bis whole eagres published in the New York papers, and statement concerning me as a tissue ef also call the attention ot President Grani infamous falsehoods. obtained To this letter General leave of absenca from lUviug to the question. my government , Schenck replied, July 10th, 1873, saying for the purpose, I shall sail in the next be. had responded lo the previous letter steamer for the United States, to cob-- 1 because it was reproachful in character front my calumniators aud vindicate uy but wheo Patiord 6ubsequeutly attacked reputation. him in the public prints, the publication being acompauied by inueudoea, he could take no notice of his strictures. He bad no objection to give Pntfird nil On Sunday night, the 27th inst , to the mformatiou in bis possession, if be the wife of Mr. John Driver, of the wquld call upon him at 10 o'clock eu the next Sunday, his engagements heins Drug Store, a fine daughter. ne men that couia state no o'uer time At the residence of Mr. J. R. Crsa- -, .. for an iuterview. Witness Lyon stated that Pafford theu dall, in this city, en Sundy, the 117th. wife of Mr. W. B. Troaper, had an interview with Scheaek, who told inst., Pafford be did not kuow much of wit- of Hilliard, a .AU well. ness, except thai be was an adve ntilrrr, and asked Pafford whether his name uud Worried. Stewart's were not better than Lyon, as Ob MmJay, Fe brtury 28; h, I87C, In they occupied high and responsible posiPafford tail to Schenck there SaU Lake ( if j. by Frr t. l. II. Wells, , tions.. were many concurrent circumstances to Mr .(ieerjte G. Tylor,' of, the Junoiiea inJuce persons to believe that mcney Oil'ire, anl MirsStrah Jtne Shupe, abe , was given him to float the stock; that a ef Ogdtn. , countryman of Schenck's had said that thelaiier'a means were too inconsiderable to pay for the shares. Scbenck informed Pafford that he had a patrimony from his lather's estate in the shape of a eeal ! mine in Wisconsin. Oa this bo borrowed NOTICE IS ,HF.UCy tJlVEX. Sclioel th 4ti Taxpayers if i?2."i 000 to pay for bis stock, and another Jo.OOO he borrowed ftOiii Pit k, and bad District, that tWere wil'f be a ScSeoI district si uot yet paid him all back. Witness said .Meeting held in Hou: Mound Fort, ea to4 Pafford there were no Coal mint s in 'he School Wisconsin.. Subsequently witness Called Wednesday, Mirh 15th, 1878, tor the on MuCullougb, of the banking house of purpose of inking iotj cntiderAtioa the of levying tat to purchase a Jay'Cooke, McCuIlough & Co , when propriety 4 an f r ohi-- r piirpt-sen- , sior ale te him asked let on Gen. to McCullough up such transact k nay be ' othr Sohenck and not to be too severe on biui: for the gvaerul goot of the said the General was very indignant wtien nece-a- 'f Dii'.i L; ever the name of Emma mine wus d Mtrtii.i.o Shaw, Witness said in reply that he was r F Garb. Trustees. ' not surprised at that.'Ite could not for " ' ' William Babkir, J give Schensk for calling him an advea Feb.'' Mound Fort, Websr Co., 23, '71. tarer. McCullough then informed him ' sl'J-2t- , that Scbenck bad denied calliug him aa , mittee ob . - J . . i coa-necjio- s teleg-aphe- d t axBit-tii- i Birth. Pie-ne- er to-th- , , , ; worses. '' ihc'ere'd m liii-in-- i-s " nitu-tio'se- ' ) "J V . adventurer. Lyon said tnat Stewart bad often informed him that Gen. Schenck's name had sold the Emma mine. Tbi wit up.-- ? ESTRAYJOTliiE. V : HAVE MI rOst'PSSIOJt IN '' TUB believtd from concurrent circumstances. I,0"IN(1 decribi niniBln, which if ut will t mt J to the blgk-It appeared from replies to the question-ii'tfo- t cli.d aud taken bi der t Hi District Stray tvi'4 ri'ounl'l or witness by members the commiti ( i h OoimtT, ou hainrdny Aiuith 11th, tee that he compromised bis interest in li;J, at o'clmk p.m. Ou rwl line buck yefirllnjr. ler, nppr ilop the mine for $150 000, the original stipcnp in rkt, orop mud under balf ulated sum being $oOO,000 There was mi lerinlirtlf ear. llt rrii Oae red yearling itwr, white ia fsoe, traae1 great inducement to withhold from the i liip public for about a month Schenck's re- litOne red, tw yenr oM steer, wiiite lo face, as director. Park much signation very flnuk and tail, uor K e ia left r, LraiU regretted the resignation, because the lelt nhoulder, iDtiyil'le. rvd two jmr tiki ttor, slit in each ear 1 Kim res fe!Uvs law as 114 sterling. Ow- lettdue li p. ing to the Enina mining transaction One red eirliait steer, ernp end' slit Jn rijbf, Auicrican securities generally were cmji off Mi r. HUl ui left hip. much depressed. J. it Pule.ston, of the On red vvtti ling hifer, under half crop' ia left , rer. hnnking ho meof Jay Cooke, McCullough On r',ft or 'putted three year old ateer, left & Co., that their firm ear eat ofl', brand mi ln ahoolder lllejMe. bitterly complained One rU had her U badly treated, having esly ttire your old heiier, crop aoc in litti ears; bran ! on left i lo tlleible. JC25 000 sterling for the use of slit hie red ter cal , whir in fno", lgi. Ixlly aad their name n putting tho Einma mine bnU uf tail. AV c mbined on left bip. hlte in fee, ehouldere O e red .Tfurlmg t.er, '" ' steck oa the market. and In h of ta l umhr bair cnip in !e t ar. S .senator telegraphs from San One r n mrre, bald fce, biud legs white, ' Frsnciso that lie desires to testify be bi imiiU ia fare, . tine dnrlt l.rowa mare colt) fore the House commitiee on foreign re(nd lid lations in the Kmm mine tnvestiKatioa. hi loga wlilie, uo branue ALVIS tR KKTT. It is nn.UisiuvU tnat Miitxier SehvBck , Uiitnct Punadhfeper, will sail far Amtuca next SaturJay, and slw4 Lofan, Feh.W:h,lS76. in au, , , 1 ! an-- - illfl-itv- l-. ! , ' 1 rl , , - ert tr . i , |