OCR Text |
Show BY TELE G R APR AMERICAN Wtisliiuginn. 29. rresideut Gran' BUtd n.is af'trnoon M.iutuoDed be Ibrttifh" ws regularly g' I'''"'1' lije Congressional oouiminee aud ll what lilufWd kuwab'Ut cabinet Wi suu di'fs u0' be wou d not voluu aud actions), ,ra, ne .mi not con. ,eer to appear, becauaf wi.rth notice; but s ;os.-i- p a (i,ler ivnu'd waive bis privilege if summoned New York. occisiooed Jn Sotne excitement waBrouK Street. yu. yesterday, ly Ful'ou and handsome the ifforts of a youuj; Her woman to escape fr..in a carriage. wus the Mi i ani Joiiusou, nam- -' mother to tbe Mansion riding wi" ber Miss Johnson in a House in Brooklyn. of the prop ietora of the ofoue jgughter Grand Uuiou Hotel in San Francisco bus been sufferj'or fonie time back sbe dei mental angcmeut and she ing from for treatto on Hrooklyi' wus brought I: ment by a pbsiciiu of tbat city. bersiuggleto g t out ot the carriage she aitr.iced the Hiteuiion of Detective liu b. ho. from the cries of the youog ell'ori was being made lady, thought aa When he learued the to abduct her of case he leut bin as the circumstances sistance, ani il'e i.uloriuuate girl was to th-- Mansion House without furtiikt-ther trouble f ne Herald's Toronto dispatches were received bv tne Dutuitiion amhorities at Ottawa lo da, to the uft'.ct that the Sioux Indians in the United States iy made overtures to the Sioux and Blackfeet tribes in the Canadian north territories for aii offeusive and we.-alliance against the white race luese overtures were regcneral y. without parley by the Canadian jected tribes Whereupon the escengers from Sioux auuounced they the American were instructed by their council to ask the Indians of British America to join their tribe in their war against the It is believed, however, United States that tbe Canadian ludiaus will remain neutral, although many of them are of the Siuux who perpetraled the MinneThe Creeks. sota massacre in ISC- Sicux ami Dlackfeet in the Canadian nueuber about 12,400 warriors), well armed and supplied. If they were willing to join tbe tribes now fighting in the Uniied State n thing on tint eiilo of the line could prevent them. The Owning Pesl publishes an account of the ocean yacht race for the Bennett cud taken from tbe log of the AlinoBt from the start victorious Idier. the Idler was in the van An acaident bcfelthe Tidal Wave at the very beginning, and she was compelled to take in foresail for repairs. At 8:30 p.m. yes terd.iy tbe Idler was abreast of Fair Island, and at that time the Tidal Wave ted Amerioa were just visible on the horizon. The Wand.rer was full down seven miles astern, and the Couutess of Dufferin invisible at 11 TUe wind grew lukt aud at 11 p in di?d out altogether. When the Idler was within halt a mile of the light ship the breeie sprung up from the westward, beading the yacbt off, but after several tacks she rounded the light ship and won the race at 12:30 M t-- wl.i-k- y Vil.-o- - - re-ce- nl : Dortb-we- st i.ra The special firmness in gold, with tales up to 112. was caused partially by the probabilities of the passage of the Ogden Branch ing over of the agencies at Red Cloud and Spotted Tail to as not been without While a majority of the Indifficulty. dians are disposed to submit gracefully thereto, quite a number express dissatisfaction to having eoldier fathers placed over them. A final couuoil is being held at lied Cloud to day. Some ES dissatisfaction is felt by the Indians at their meagre supply of food which cou sists entirely of corn, flour and beef. They insist on sugar, coffee and tob in fulfillment ot the treaty siijmla lions, and ihey further atmbute their departure from tha agencies of those who have joined the hostiles to this fact rather iban tbe desire for war. An ap prehension of he inability io carry out the orders to disarm ail these Indians before allowing them t return to the CAPS tfOTIOXS, ROOTS. SUOKS. agency exists at camps Sheridan find Robinson. Two companies of the Fif h of otvalry go to Sheridan, increaMDg the force at that post to fenr companies, exclusive of one of the Third cavalry at Sidney cro ssing, not lar distnt The report made by John Marsh in forwarding a memorandum book belonging to S. P. Richardson, is coniiadicten by W. H. Hibbar ', who arrived here this evening, having met Richnrdson and a coach load of passengers at Hat creek on the 26th instant. St. Louis, 29. Th Globe Democrat lias a special from Leavenworth which gives what seems io be an exaggerated account of Crook's battle with tbe Houx on Goese Creels. The dispatch cays: A. T. Fray post sutler at Camp Sheridan, arrived at Sidney, Neb , and reported the arrival at Camp Sheridan last Wednesday of Lame l) er,a friendly chief who brought luiormanon mat uen UrooK tuitereu a terrible defeat at tbe hands of the Tbe account states that Crook Sioux. lost nearly 300 saldiisrs; was driveu across tbe creek under a terrible fire of the Indians, and tbat the fight was mo-- e of a slaughter than a battle. It i (ur her stated that the Indians are greatly elated over the victory, and inTo (be Family Trade of Ogden and vicinity. Call and see us. tend, alter driving the miners out of the II i B.ack lis. to clean out all the agencies of the northern country and all the sta The tious along the Pacific railroad. is so worded that it cannot be stated whether this is an account of an old battle or one of recent date. This i3 therefore given for what it is worth. ers mldressed to U.S. WATSON will receive prompt attention. All Chicago. 2'J The Evening Journal's Washington special cays : Tbe disclosures made by Wilson yesterday regarding the whiskey ring prosecutions und tbe s4-tPresident's att'tude during their proand is is of talk tbe it the day, gress, conceded by all the President will not remain silent under (bis evidence There is a disposition cn the part of the Republicans to censure Wilson severely for his course in dragging the President into this matter judt at tbis juncture. CORNER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS, Tbe President says he hus it in his powUtah. er to completely clear himself from the Ogden, charges made by Wilson, and he certain ly will do so. Wilson suys he ha the And Dealers la approval of Bristow in making (he dis Wines nnd closures, and tbe treatment be received from the President justifies him in try(Imported and Domestic). ing to show tbat the President was not ALSO in sympathy with the prosecutions after Babcock became involved. PAINTS, OILS AND COLORS. Boston, 29. By the burning of a tenement at HavPrescriptions carefully compounded, erhill, Mrs. Long lost her life, and two at all hours of the day or night. CONSISTING OF others escaped by jumping from win- Are now receiving their Spring Stock of so-c- STAFIaE AMD FABICY" DRY GOOBS i and I.OTIIIXU HATS, Which together with a large and varied stock taple and Fancy Groceries Leather and Findings, Horse and Mule Shoes, Hoes and R alios quarters. Spades, Garden Wheelbarrows Plows, LOW FIGURES. EXTREMELY FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. on H. B. Clawson, STjTT f. are We Pure for Sole Agents Utah for the Celebrated California Uquers IVETED OODS I 81-- tf dows. THE LITTLE GIANT! FItAKM CO-OPERAT- STORE. IVE HUNTING AXD COATS, VESTS, HACQVK JUJIPEUS and OVi:ilALl,S. No Farmer, Mechanic or Railroad Man can afford to be without them. None genuine uuless branded Levi Strauss & Co., on a Buck- skin Ticket. AllkiaOa of General McrohnndiMC, "W FOR SALE, HOLESALE AND RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Ogden and Salt Lake. AT THE LQWE4T POSSIBLE PRICES Hides, Wool, Grain, Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of produce taken. WALKER BROS 49-t- f W. C. PARKINSON, Supt. ISO. A. LOWE, AGENT FOR A. CAT1D. arc suffering irom tba erron and In discretions of youth, uervouS woftknesk, early ile- ev, Iiksh of nmnliooit, Ac, I will tn a reeipe Hint To all who will cure you, t'HKK OF C1IAKUK. This (treat remedy was discowd tiy a minsionary in 9oatli America. 8end a envelope tu tho Rev. .logiii'H T. Ik.v&x, Station V, ISilile Haute 4S tiai Xr.w York 'My. SC. t.n LO ' 'iT tfOA Pr OZU worth 1 Portland, Maine. (11 O Kj)lJ Maine. Rt hnrnn- and terms treo. bomft. Samples froe. STiMtea A Co. ilHMy-l- - pff-t- PETER AjtenU wanted. Ontfit TKUK A OJn Auicukta, SCIIUTWi'S CHICAGO WAGONS. All HIzt'H Kept on IIiiikI. Buckeye Eeapers and Mowers. The Simplest and most durable machine ever offered to Utah Farmers. full line of repairs always in stock. A THE EIWARB HARVESTER y The Leading Harvester in the market. Ahead of all Competitors trials. Agricultural g20-l- y Cheyenne, Wyo., 29 Previous ria the Missouri reports "Whaur's ycr awksent mun?" river agencies km in n.rl mindrmpH hv bawled a brawny Scot to a Cockney OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF POK Y0CN3 MKNfrom the 5I Vepor" at F,,rt L!irftmie frotu Red the Scotch diato day. f Krrora aud Alnein early life. ManKut.uers have arrived at who wan murdering hood restored. The moved. loipndlmetitii to ruarriaKe resome readings in public faid come to from R?ency, lect have New method of treatment New and q1 elohis tfcan better ,lor,e's band of Minnecorjous. reader's wit rnuarkatde rerueiiea. Book nnd Circulais sect si."17 free, in ealed enrclnpe. Address, HOWARD of lii.'!Dg thal ,n,,t c!,ief. portion cution, lor he immediately rejoined, ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Mia'-- tt., 1'hiladelpliia, ' hd lefl 8i"inB Bull's dotnin- aa pKtUutiuu harinic a hl(fb rejmtatiou fr and the au iou, Uuian Li luutiact i prvtiMNioual nkiil. "Why, you've gut it," 0Wec,-Zm illUSet-roared. l tint for peace. The turn- - dieuce , in The Sweepstakes Thresher! EXCELLED. CANNOT liE All Kinds of Farming Implements, Steely Wagon Timber, Etc. OFFICES: !., y Nails, Shovels, They Offer at y 1 Hardware, Tire Iron, toves and Ranges Cook specie resumption repeal bill. WashiDover, N. II., 29. ngton dispatches Bay the prospects of mills shut down cotton Cocbcre Tbe ilm siWer bill becoming a law are good. for thirty days. New Y'ork, 80. Philadelphia, 29 Some months ago the discovery was James Noland, owner, and Win. Mr. made that an attic of a school house at Johnson, occupant of the old Globe Mill, Wayside, was used as a rendecvous for burnad on Wednesday last, ware iliieves Among other evidences found committeed by the coroner to await trial wereclothiug bones of fowh, etc. No on the charge of criminal neglect in not irnce of those who ocoupied tbe place, providing the proper means of escape however, was found Last week the for their operatives Tbe charge is based trustees of the Fchool having decided to on the verdict of the jury to day in (he make extensive repairs to the building, cases of Ellen Hoever and Mary Jane he workmen commenced work and were Patterson, who came to their deaths by woo astonished to find that tbe basetbe fire, the jury finding tbat the death ment was now surreptitiously occupied of the victims was tbe result of such ' the attic had been before. On renegligence. The funeral of Mrs. Hoever moving the tnelodeon, whieh stood near and Mrs. Patterson took place to day, the teacher's )ek. tbey discovered what and was largely attended. The former appeared to be a trap door cut through leaves a husband and seven children, (he the flo'ir boards so neatly as hardly to oldest thirteen years old, and the be noticed. lifted it with some They a babe cue year old. The fire difficulty and found that it wns held in youngest occurred in the mill and Mrs. Hoever place by a rope, at tbe end of which jumped from tbe second story window ng a stone weighing about sixty five with a girl under each of her arms, savn piunJs. Tbe trap openod into au lives fey the action. Her second their under the flooring four or five ing act of heroism lost her own life. Je'tin depth, the earth from which had piled Up between the beams of tbe aoor. Here were found FOREIGN. sugar, load 'one, sixty books stolen from the school London, 29. A Paris Ulegrain says it is reported "braiy, blankets, boots, pota and kettles, many other articles. Who the pers- that a duel occurred between DeMoltke, ons' are that occupied the place is at nephew cf the Germin Field Marshal, present unknown, but there is auspiciorx and Von Fiesen, bfith officers in the im'"at one of them is a notorious offender perial guard, in which the latter was named Jeff Knight, who several years mortally wounded. bad a Yoderhawn, ft maratime town of billing place under the roof of '"n's Church, at Little Neck, and who Sweden, was almost totally burned on Great distress prevails. aiarrcMed and sent lo State prison. the 22d int. 'a time will amount (o many miland The months damage expired iouie ago, "e "as tince been seen about Lis old lions of crowns. exca-T'io- El 40-6- u ..;,. Salt Luke, Coriune and Main Street, Ogdea. Iron |