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Show Three leaders Coolie movement AMERICAN. Washington, Si'Uic, rr u reused 7. 4..00.r ie. estimates. r. of the recent anti. in" Carson, Nevada were arrested this morning and jailed. Their followers threaten fa tear down the jail if they are not released. Tomorrow is the day set for stopping Chi nesfl labor., trouble is anticipated. The rtreets are crowded and nothing else is talked of. id : . ; FOREIGN. be transportation allowances of re-- . '(Beers to their actual expense, and a rewith system oring tne mileage to eight cents per duction of the rare to be, m understood is The bill ile to the satisfactory Us present shape, members tk all to and Vr Department both parties. of the coc.mil lee of Fimits ' Receipts of the government for the : Estimate ,cal year ending with June "rott. customs, $148.027.86: internal 1 . $110,018,507; 53-1- ; 4,-0- o: ' s . consul, who was murdered at Saltnica, and whose body was brought to France, look place here The remains were buried at the expense ef the State with great ceremony and military honors. One de Cases and deputies from both chambers attended the funeral. The Count of Paris has gone to England to bring to France the remains of Louis Phillippe, Queen Amelia, Duchess of Orleans,1 Duches of Aumale and the Prince of Condre. The remains will be landed at Lonfelow, ou Thursday, and will be taken to Dreux on Friday, where they will be reinterred in a chapel built by Louis Phillippe for the burial of his family. The transfer of the bodies and tht-treiBterment will be strict! v private. Constantinople, 7. The official report on the cause of the death of the late Sultan, signed by nine pbys'ciaus, of all nationalities, contains the following statement: Upon being summoned by the Sultan to ascertain the cause of the death of Abdul Aziz Khan, we found the body lying on a mattrnss; all parts of the body were cold and bloodless, except that the outside was covered with coagulated blood. The body was not rigid, the eyes and mouth partially open, and limpid streams of blood upon the arms and legs. The veins and cavilal artery, below the bend of the left arm, were cut. Only the small veins of the right arm were cut, the arteries were intact. We were shown a pair of very sharp and blood stained scissors, and were told that Abdul Aziz himself inflicted the above described wounds. We are unanimously of the opinion that death resulted from hemorrhage of the vessels of the arms, and that the scissors might produce the wounds. The nature of the wounds and the instrument which is said to have produced them, caused us to come to the conclusion that it is a case of suicide. to-da- y. r Chi-cae- vi;uiu i. I.-.- ...ti.. - iWi' tiztc .tf-- ku f- JLujL'ciuun ttimu - .... . a tfcljtcj-wj- JI -- - ',) j Ii'f V ' "- -- Mf :.f r ,'! ,'ifl ;(' . I ;0 yjsj:-4- a l - ;. if r. i ...... ! rcceiviug their Spring Stock of br K.tv .iO ; , 'U H ; nihility vl 5 f . ..-4- ,: MX ... miscellaneous. expenditure, $200,138,853 $23,108 from the Ibe receipts show a decrease $10,-00- 0 over customs of from estimates C00; internal revenue of over 000; and the increase of miscellaneThe expenses ous of over $3,000,000 are considerably, over $5,000,000 inside of the estimates, Chicago, 7. A private dispatch from Boston, received by the agent of the National Fast Freight line here, announces that the folmanagers of that line have made the to Boston from reductions lowing First, second and third class freights, which formerly were openly rated at 75, 70 and 60 cents per hun, dred, have all been reduced to 20 cents, and fourth and special classes, which were 45 and 35 cents, have been reduced to 16 cents. This is another aggressive step on the partof the Grand Trunk. Milwaukee, 7. The Democratic State convention met Hon. M. M Strong in this city Theodore Rudolph, James H. presided. Doolittle. Geo. B. Smith and Alexander Mitchell were chosen delegates at large Two deleto the national convention. gates were also chosen from each congressional distriot. Of the twenty delegate from the State, seventeen are for A Ti'.den, and three are uncommitted. resolution instructing to vote as a unit was indefinitely postponed after a warm contest. When the time arrived for the ' Paris, 7; committee on resolutions to report, a Estefette reports that the Russian motion was made and adopted to adjourn army is marching to the frontier; when eine die. it arrives at the Pruth the Servians will Louisville, 'Ky , 7. i commence hostilities. The Ohio Falls, car works, Jetfeison-villlnd., the largest in tfoe world, have 4en ordered to be sold next Saturday W Wagged So. under foreclosure of mortgage to secure the creditors. A "bumptious" traveler, overtakElizabeth. 7. rerenue. I - Are mow i Taris, 7.:. '; c ..mmittee also insert a tu The M. Mantim, the French funeral of ohrtlishiDir the law which tiiion the rmy ' v. '' 3. .!". !..?;. if-..,'- . k... embodied in this bill ft pro- racers 01 to reduce the pay of . !.f'iwfe? is about ,B.B" il i. a r; : pV .... .. i STAPXiES JIHIB '6'OODS FIHCIT t'i suit's ii,- Jii r BEY, ' It . ' ' ttir- t j ' t .:i.ioii Ii'.i j.i 'ill T ! and CXOT1IIXG Which together with a large ami varied stock of JfOTIOXS, ROOTS. SI IOFS. HATS,- CAPS ' '; Staple and Fancy GroGferies Leather and Findings, Hardware, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tire Iron, Hoes and Rakes Plows, 1 Nails, Shovels, !' 4 Spades, Garden Wheelbarrows Gook Stoves and Ranges They Offer at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES. . y. ft-- iiiariDXJOiiJMnEJKrTts . k r. To the Family Trade of Ogden and vicinity. , Call and see us. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ':- ft , All orders addressed to It.S. JFATSOX will receive prompt attention. .let: '' H. B. Clawson, B4-t- Jt tf i f. , bbl'T , e, hy It The coal vnl wood yard of A. Reeve, ing an old Presbyterian minister and the dyeing establishment of Martin whose nag was much fatigued, quiz- burned this morning; total loss $83,000; insurance $32,000. New Orleans, 7. The Morgan steamship Austin struck a snag and snnk in the river, twenty-tw- o miles below the city, yesterday afternoon; she was from Havana, with 700 liogsheads ef ragar, and other cargo, valued at $80,000. Vessel valued at $125,000. Total loss;' no insurance. Cincinnati, 7. Geo. R Frintt, clerk in the postoffiee, was to have been married last evening. "The guests were assembled. Frintx did not make his appearance. A friend went (9 his room this morning and found him upon his bed. Without saying a word Frinti drew a revolver and hot himself through Uie heart The motive of the suicide is unknown. Cheyenne. 7. An Indian named Hand reports to Fort Laramie to day through Little Bat, the government scout, who was with Eg in on his last expedition, that he met some northern Indians who' report that 1,200 lodges near the mouth of Tongue river have moved north to meet Crook. Another band, (thst which has been before repeated by Egan) was struck by Terry's oommand; tne news of which drew reinforcements from tlw main. Indian force, who with them engaged Ter-t- j during the whole day, one company of the 5th cavalry arrived in this city four more will be here Omaha, 7 The followi ng dispatch was received l the department headquarters from the commanding officer at Fort Laramie: Shotted Tail, chief of the Brulcs, arrived' here to day on a visit He reports that his people are nt home and will not go on the war path. Large numbers have gone from Red Cloud and other ngncies en the Missouri river, all concentrating on Powder river for a "ght. The chiefs are haranguing the tnen, urging them to stay in camp until we troeps come, and not go out in small He reports ever 1,700 lodges parties. ollecte4 together. San Francisco, 7. . , Manager Eert,of Wade's Opera House, wrings a suit against the lessees of the aitornia theatre and Jarrett and rlmer for $10,000 for enticing from his n.pl0y William Voegtlin, ecenio artist, f5l8C m the representation f 4 iL V' IIe a,9 8Ue9 Voegtlin for vu.WO for breach of contract. -, mt evening Jarrett and Palmer pre. .. sented k!. emu, .Vme engineer oi o gold med.l, purchased & Co.. was FKAKKLI.V CO-OPERAT- STORE. IVE the old gentleman on his "turn- zed out." All kinds of ! . , "A nice horse, yours, doctor, valu- Ocuei'txl Merchandise, M of natural weakness. i'rw i.. ork With tdia inl.ntinn f i lo tae engineer who should most merit l-- OLDEST 37-3- ESTABLISHED5 BUSINESS ... . Josh Billings writes that "Philosophers aul agree that the milk is put into tie kokernut and the hole is neatly plugged up: but who the feller is who dua it, the philosophers are honest enough, for a wonder, to admit they can't tell us." FIFTH & fc Liquors ' (Imported and Domestic). i i' ALSO MAIN STREET, PAINTS, OILS AND COLORS. B29-t- f sSl-t- f ECCLES. , , To all who CARD. . PRHB ! ar suffering trom the errors and in discretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lo of manhood, tc, I will ncud a reipe that will core yon, FHKK OK CHA1WJS. TUi nret remedy wa discovert by a nixnioiary in South Awerica.' Send a enrelope to the Rev. Joseph T. I.nhas, Motion 1), Bible Hnutt Hem York Vita, li i t, I d AGENT FOU ; ' lj ; NOTARY PUBLIC, Co,, Itichmond, Cneho and oc $12 and terms free,, M.nue. Apetit wanted. 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' . , These are not flush times, and patched trousers, and turned garments, are the really consistent and natural result. Economical, home made dresses are now the rule rather than the exception, and serve to show not only the grtat popular drift, but also the very important part which "Domestic Paper Fashions" sustain in the economy of the household. Land OGDEN. vCJ Prescriptions carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night. A. s4Clw 0 rm In , , ' i MAIN STREETS, And Dealer OGDES PLANING MILLS, GIBSON , . Wl'r, at ..' .. Ogdep, Utah. TIIE CNDER-SlU- N WHOM IT MAY COXCEUX. ED having bought the exclusive right to" make and sell the Kidder Bee Hive in the Uox Elder Mid Cache, Utah counties of aale a GENERAL C?g ERCIIANDISE DRUGGISTS r H 'nnni ol n and CORNER 110 rlht. ..i IK GODEN. TW T 'lll U d TPivr WADEtSGo. Pure Wine Territory, and having been informed that parties we hereby (rive are Infringing upou onr notice that we will prosocute all such to the extent of the law, unless a compromise in made We will sell farm Right foy $0 00; and the ri(tht to hive 7ict. Hive on hand and for . . ' NOTICE! ,3'!. - AND W. C. PARKINSON, Snpt. to-da- - The Lair est Store . able beast t'hat; but what makes him WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, t tail his doctor?" bo, wag AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Why, as you have asked me, I will tell you. It is for the same rea Hides, Wool, Grain, Butter, Eggs, son that your tongue wags so a sort and all kinds of produce taken. to-da- y; lm mm THE LITTLE GIANT! ... ; ELWARD raE ............ ...,....'.!. .. i HARVESTER i The Leading Harvester ( in the , market. ; ..AgrUuitural , Ahead of all , Competitors in trials..... . ;,; The r SweepMaftes:.:f3slier! CA.N XOT,BE EXCELLED. riatbu-une- Ar-byun- d-- e 87-3- rti S aUvcrtisiDg. .n P, fu (8-13- t dl8ec4 9Bi 'Alli ,i Kinds of Faming1 ImpleineAtsIrdH -steel Wagon Timber; Etc. !'"T. J FKICES:- Salt, Uitt Cwinne and Ut StreetOgdea. . |