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Show Sgj BY TELEGRAPH the absence of an escort for the working parties, is now making headway. All the poles are being set to Hat Creek, e miles beyond Fort Laramie, and the work of starting the wire has begun. The first: communication was received'over it last night from Platte river. A party of fifteen men on a return trip from Deadwood, was attacked by ludiins on the 20ih inst., ten miles beyond Page Creek, where Lieut. Taylor's company of the 23d tufantry is stationed. Two horses were killed and three wounded and six stolen. The men es capfd unhurt into the station, and Lieut. Tiy!or sent out a detachment, which recovered wagons aud property, San Francisco, 25. A Victoria dispatch stys Kari Dutfer-in'- s remarks as to the abandonment of the railroad, referred only that seo tion en Vancouver's island. The Republican State convention of cnoser 11 M. Daggett, VV. Nevada W. Bishop and George Tufts, Presidential electors, and nominated Thos Wren for Congress J. C. Flood denies that his visit East is to open a transfer office for the Bouan-2mines in New York, but is purely a pleasure ti ip The Pacifio mail steamer City of New York, arrived te day from Sydney, via Honolulu, bringing the British mails; news meagre. The Australia Vicoria Budget says the cold season iM Victoria was very disastrous to squatters. Two million head of sheep died in Rivmna for want of irrass. The sehoener Brilliant was wrecked off Cape Byron. The fate of the crew is uncertain. The educational amendment bill to bring into- operation the compulsory clauses is being considered in the Victorian Assembly. The severest aboeli of earthquake felt, at Wellington for many years, occurred July 19: b. It was preceded and accompanied by loud rambling. The shock was also felt at Christschurch, and other AMERICAN. fifty-fiv- Washington, 25. An error of an engraining clerk of the House in omitting from the signed bill the contingent appropriation fur (be Attorney General's dice, cuts off all the allowance for the purchase of law books for that office, hiiJ the ortices of the judges and d itt ri et attorneys throughout the country, us well a for telegraph fuel, lights and stationery. a, JSew York, 25. The steamship C. F. French, which turned to day oil' the Dirch Coast, was hu irou propeller, ubout seven years old, of about oOU iohh. iu good uunJi lion aail vuuioJ kl 200 tAX; insured here, but rot fully. The cargo was valuabie, conniving in part of 3,50 f.erces of lard. 20,001) bushels of wheat, 10 boxes of bacon. 101 hogsheads of tallow, loH hogsheads of tobacco, 81 cases it' need lubucco, packages of tobacco, ana oher cargo, worth in all about $200,000. The cargo was fully insured in Europe The atiip Golden .State, which sails from New Vortt September 1st for .Shanghai, will take out 4,500 bales of domestic drilling and sheetings; the largest fbiptnent of Atneri an cottou 1 to-da- y inano-ficture- d a guods uiucu lHt;o The d ty opened on the Stock Exchange with a renewal of the depression, an J tiie exciteaient in coal shares The opening quotations for nathracite coal share were a quarter to one per cent, below the closing figures of last evening, and business was hardly opened before there came another deluge of stocks, and prices were tumbling don to the lowest figures yet made. For a short time it teemed as if Bedlam was let loose on the floor of the Exchange, aiid prices were no o'ject in the desire to gel rid of securities fast s possible. The Delaware, Lackawaha aud Western declined from HO to 77; New Jersey Central front SLO to 4$, nd Delaware and Hudson Canal frout 77 to in coal stocks ex J1 The depies-iotended ( tie general Birket, and caused a decline of from to 2J per tent. Still lower quotations from London for llrie asaibiing the downward movement. One hundred and fifty Bias o as and stoue cullers sailed yesterday for Scotland, under com rati with John to work on the Parochial buildings, Greenock. They are to receive ten pence per hour for eight houre a day One hundred and fifty more are to Bail - m places. n report the loss of life at Warwick and ihe rescne of 71 persons at Dalby. In portions of the country the floods were the largest ever known. The fourth of July was genet ally observed by the Americans or those 'having business more or less direeily with the United States of America. l, Cog-hil- buoa Particulars of the Queensland floods FOREIGN. for StMlaaJ. New Albany, Nearly all the business houses closed and the greatur part of th pop uhtion took part in witnessing the cer euiotiies attending the funeral f tjpeak- r Kerr. Lvery organization in the any was- represented iu the grand pro teaioa. Goverwueiu official aa.d tuen here of the bat here- aud frtnu Louis-ville- ' and Jeffersonv ille, a congressional escert frwn Washington, and otber eminent individual amo ioiued in the pa- geaat. Many home along the line of mai on were draped i Hack, and the bells uutrked tk progress et tulhug the procession te the bouse where the services were perfwme I by the Rev. 8 t'oun, of the First Frvsbyteriau Church; the test being thetwenty first Proverbs, hrst verse. After ih sermon, the casket wa barn U lbs Northern Cemetery, waere Ihe buriil rites ot the .Masott trateraity were recited by the officers ot his lodge, aud the procession disbanded . ChicaecK 25. , TUe peace commissioners, some hlf dexen in number, arrived here en route to Omaha and pi Inta West, to talk with the Sioux IuOIuh. liighop N hippie will arrive- and joiu them this and wll leave within evening, tley twenty four hours on their musion They are furnished with instructions lroin the Ineeriwr Department to infyitu the Indians tbit they mnst n4 leave their reservations, and step depreda tion on the lilack lulls turners er 81 m it to extermination, The Tribune! Washington special tys mat Aiurney Geueial Taft has sent a copy of las proposed circular to- the District Attorneys and Marshals in regard to enforcmg the election laws, to the President at Long Branch. It will probably be approved bj, the President and returned for promulgation early ' next week. The Tribuoe's Hamilton, Ont., says: George Mason, of Jamais, West Indies, is ia iwn making arrangenifnts with the leading merchants for opening op a trade with the Wgt Iudies Mr. Mason ahowed the vain of the exports from Jamaica alone tor 1874 5, to bar bevn a million dol-ill is saaguiue f opening an ex? nsive trsde between llanilta and the te-da- - - to-da- y, - . , - ' . TvroBto, Ont., 25. trade between meeting Canada and Aastria, brs been held in Moatrenl nod Luadsm. The views expressed have, in all eases, been highly favorable to th preosed commercial extension. London, 25. The soundings for the Channel tunnel to conneot England and France will be finished by the end of August. Engineers report the result as very satis factory. A Times' dispatch from Vienna say the Porte's refusal to grant the- concession denuinded by the Cretans ias revived animosity between the Christians and Mahometans. The stateof things has already led to bloodshed at Rtiento, in a quarrel between a Turk and Greek. was shot. This was the signal for gathering, and before the authorities could interfere, eight Trk were tilled and seven Greeks wounded. Th riot was followed bv a panic. All the shops were olosed andthe Christians barricaded the houses. The Turks are enoaraped in the streets. A portion of the Turkish Seet has been dispatched to Retituo, and1 troops have been asked for from Censtanvinople. , A special to the Standard from Alexi-nsays: Tcheruayeff frtt&cked Ali Sahib at noon n Wednesday. Twenty Servian battalions with of artillery, passed through rhe valley leading northeast of Alextnati to the Turkish headquarters The movement was discovered by the Turks, who went t neet the column. The Tasks held their ground, although the- Servians were superior in numbers. Th losses of the Turks were heavy; nearly all ot their officers were' killed or wounded. Th Servians fought under the shelter of a forest, but at six in the evening retreated to Alexinatr. Their total leas is 1,000 killed aud wounded. A , ' " - The-latte-r Madrid, 25. r. -- W .st ladies. i Cheyenne, 2. The latest news by the Black Hills Pioneer, published at Deadwood. is en 4 vouragiug beyuuJ measure. Eight ounces of gold dust have arrived in this city Yesterday a solid a piece of quart whs consigned to the coat for exhibition. It bustles ih free gold all over. The piece weighs about twenty. five pound and is to eontaiu $100 iu gold. This is from h Alpha mine, and apwcimfns i Uie ore are new on exhibition in r ' bun-dre- y Pa-j.i- I'hil-adeijhi- ': rs. ) The people of the licit d crates of Ainurii'i in t L. the Tenito-- y f I'tali, spud greeting to You are lmrely ieipiirl to M'retlind , M. aiiNwer the petition of Kmnia tiled agaiuHt you in ttaid Court, within ten d;iy. of" exclusive of the day perrice, af ter the seiv'k-on you of this giinimona. if dervnt within thi if county, or, served out of this cunty hnt w ithin otlier-withis Judicial District, within twenty within forty days, or judgment by ilefenlt will he taken against you v:eo: iin to the prayer of said petition. haid artion in brought tfrohtain a derre the hondd of matrimony exiwtnig between said piaiutift and defendant upon tlie xeoiindj set forth iu the petition, on tile in thin orti e. And you are hereby notified that il you (nil to appear and answer aid pet.tiwti as abore required plaintiff will take default uraiait you and apply to the court for the relief pruyed &.r. In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wrigh', clerk of Kaid court do hereunto t my hand and affix the wsuf ot said Court, tlni VSih day of Ang , 187 ti. Kol-ci- Wii-tliuo- ilj; N dis-!iu- J.C. WUIU UT, l'rohate Clerk. 7Mt. ("seal CounIn the Probate Court in and for Box ! ty, Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smith Judge Hiram Crandal!, Plaintiff. vs. ySumuions. J Abigail Crandull, Defendant. The People of the United States in the Territory of Utah send greeting to Abigail Crandull. defendant. You are hereby required to answer the petition of Hiram Crandall, in said court tiled against you, within ten days, exclusive of the day of service, after, the service on yu of this summons, it served within this eounry,r, if served out of this county but within this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default wilf be taken against according to the prayer of Mid petitions. Said action is t rought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of nurfriiminy existing between said plaintiff and dofemhtnt, upon the grounds set forth in the petition on file in this oflice. A ad yonnre hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said petition as above required, plaintiff will take default against yon and apply to the conrt for the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wright, Clerk of mid Court, do hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of oaid Court, this 2Xth dav of Attg. 1ST?. J. C. WRIUilT, Probate Clerk. tu skai THE D110PPER lias no SiiDerior for Draft and Convenience. THE IMPROVED PRIZE MOWER cannot Territory of Utah, EVERY Samples to be seen at Joshua Williarua, Ogden; Goodwin Bros., LBichardon & Douglass, Smithfleld; who are also Agents for the well known FISH BROS. WAGONS. 837-3- ogan; m OGDEN the Prolate Court iu and for said Cevntr Territory, Hon Samuvl Smith, Probate Judge. William H. Hshrrtaintiff. V . fSumnons. Caroline L. Fish, Dtftndant) The people of the United Ptate in the Territory of I tub, toCaroline L. fih dfeudtoat. Yon are hereby kiimmoned to appear and answer the complaint of William 11. Kwh, filed against you in th Proba Court, in and for Box Klder County, Utah Territory, within ten days after the service on you, C tbis snniinaos, if served within this County, (or if without this County, but within this Dist-ie- t, in twenty dofs, otherwise within foely judgment by default will be taken agitinxt yoa, if yu fail to- appear and answer. This action hr broaght 6 obtain a Wree dis- solv'Dg the bonds of matrimony existing; between said plaianfl and said defendant on the grounds set forth in the petition, otrfi in this Court. And yon ar hereby notiftwt that If you fail to appear aiitl aiwwer, a required y law, default will be taken against yen. an 1 application made to the Court for the relief prayed for in said petition. In testimony whereof I havte hereunto set my hand aud the seat of said Court this 6th day o Planing and A. V.. IsTSi J.C. V WRIGHT, E. A. BREWSTER, M. I). Mechanical Operative Tien-tt- t, ni - (th Stroet, . tUIt(ITV, - f "o Iath Doors, Win daws, S&!nglc, VMieti OIBSOIiX. ECCLES & Co., Corner of Fourth eircnlara, 52tf. ;' July, A. 1. 1ST. iKAt have- - s68-4t- . NOTICE. a S T3 . O u Im P3 W - 15 U AT THE W a y 3 --J o er t2 a i Qz&2 Junction 'a 05 SI i S c 1 h- -7 a r 55 O - JOB WORK as !w 2 IS HZ2CCTH , i W o VI 14 t J o a J-flt- J IN ALL ro'BBAXCHT. . A PA v.- - anas sniunaies siiewttto- - v.. i. ot a4 '"' 6 ' 'pyv, Office O h 05 hereunto est my day ot ' to a.. O END 2o. UO.P nOWKLT. V' PmnhW ..f lf( , Ogden. o 0 forth in the petition on fiJe in said, court Andyar hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer as rafnirx) by law, default will to late j agaiust you and application made to the Conrt for the relief prayed for in said pe- saiticart, this Ski J. C. WR10I1T, m T - al at' sn3 FrBynklio Sis Giftson Eccles A r. hand aud th - GITE. TS A CALL AND EXAMINE OUK PRICES:1"! P- Terri-tot- Ar.t Moulding, ' TsvrUory of Utah, . Box tlder County. jr,si In the Probate Court, iu and for said' County and Territory, Hon. Samuel Smith, Probate- - Judje. Alice L.Doane. rtainfij. tition. In witness whereof I Rliii!, opposite tbe UTAH. soj-l- Llills, ng p.SWe Trill re wire orders for AMES ENGINES and EMPIRE SAW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN and CASK MILLS, &c, &c. Also the Si. Louis INVINCIBLE. VIBRATOR, Send hi THRESHING MACHINE wh CABEY POVVERs PtobateClerk taken rooms- on Tithing Office. Re-Sawi- AND L UMBER YAliDt ay)or SKAL beat; MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. i8-I- n an-- July, be , 1 Box Elder County ; Tiii neel0Bij to be tried. All the McCormick MacBines manufactured for the last thirty years haya been noted for simplicity of construction-- superiority of workmanship and durability. i"0-i-t. rol Gen. Tchernayeff, who commands the l Siimin'rtis JtoUrt L. Wrr.tlini, Denvlant a artillery HARVESTING MACHINES in the Probate Court, in aud for Box KMnr Couu-tTerritory, of L'tah, Hon. Samuel Smith, Judge. Kmma il, Wrtllindjn'ntiff There are rumors that a political con' spiracy ha ben discovered in Piup-lumSimeon Dcane, IMfentTt. J , and it is stated that arrests have or the United State in. th Th been made The garrisons ct tbe upper of Utah, to Simeon Doane, deteudaot. Yoa are haroby summoned to appear aua answer Navarre have been reinforced. th conwMaint of Alice L. Poane, died against Belgrade, 25 yoa m the Probata- Court la and for Bu tVlen Th Turks yesterday made three des- Coanty, Ctah. Territory, within ten days after the on yua of this summons if served witbi a perate attacks oh the Servian positions service sooniy, or if without this county but within at Alexinatx, and some of the Servian this this district, iu tweMy days, otherwise within battalions last more than a quarter f forty days, or judgment by default will betaken their strength. Several Uunsiau officers against you if you tail tv appear and answer. This action is hreagfrt t obtain a decree diswere killer! Tbe Turks also lost heasolving tbe bonds of matrimony bow existing bevily, being exposed to th cross fire ef tween y i and said oefendaut ov the groauds set Servians in person, succeeded in repulsing the Turks oa each occasion The Turks renewed the attack early this morning, and were repttlsed along the whole line, and fell baok two kilometres. Vienna, 25 ' The Political Correspondence , pib lishes the following particulars f the it overtuies of Piiuom Milan for, .peace. The' telegraph line, which ha been Full jus'ic having been d ue ti mili talking rather alow awing to tary hvnor bj days' fighting at Alex to-da- JFCORMICK i pow-erfu- s - THE', CELEBRATED' wViArn tween himself and the Porte, and procure a cessation of hostilities everywhere, including Montenegro. The foreign representatives immediately communicated by telegraph with their respective governments. l It is stated that the !Wiridite, a tribe of Roui in Catholic Albanians, will remain neutral. vi dis-pttc- to-da- fharA ia tin nrOSOeCtof SU0- rcees for either aide, a oontinuance of the struggle would only involve a nseiess sacrifice of life and farther losses, therefore (be Prince summoned representatives" of tiie guaranteeing powers declaring his readiness gratefully to accept their good offices, and offered to respond to the counsels of Europe. lie requested them to use their influence to a good understanding be'mai 7 8 or u 4 ! . ..... 15 A; : " m suporior &tyi |