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Show She (Dgdcn function. obli.lied EVERT KTKSUKQ. Pmtria.v. excepted F.dilor Manager. all Bc. ienroe, Clmrles W. OtiDEX. UTAH. the Secretary derives his authority dene; of the thrift of the Mormon peo The spec pie, was deeply interesting:" to inteifere with the operations of imens of applts forwarded, received private eorporationj. It is proposed to urge upon the President the expediency of calling an extra session of Congress to devise nicanis for alleviating the The necessity of Saturday Evening, Sept. 27, 1S73. neous assistance, the mercantile if Appointment of Chief Jus-lif- e. hibit a spirit of financial distress. resorting to extraWould bo alleviated classes would ex- eepecial notice. A notice was also read, of the organ ization of the "Centennial Horticultural Society," at which W. C. Staines attend ed, and represented the Society. Secretary Campbll and Director Keese were appointed to notify the music. Messrs. J. It. Winder, A! Hock wood and Geo. Xaylor were appointed a committee to erect suitable building.-- on the .Society s new i air Grounds, near Jor dan river, where horses can lie tried in harness, as advertised in tho premium list. Voted that three hundred dol'ars be placed at the disposal of said coram": tee for the purpose of onering purses on the Friday and Saturday of the F.air, for the purpose of testing the speed and draught of horses that may cuter to run on the new drive. Voted that Directors Reading and Din woody be a committee to ascertain the feasibility of watering (he drive, prior to the exhibition. Board adjourned till Tuesday, at 7 of his colleagues ou the Bench. Without the concurrence of the ven crable guardians of the Constitution, whose dutv it is to surround that sa with every eafe guard, there need be but little ap prahchsiou that as yet the character of the Supremo Court will beeome tainted with the blight of politics. He will be simply an automaton or should ho au ornamental figure-heahis predilections to givo a permit partisan complexion to the Court over which he is dstined to preside Mr. Conkling's appointment is due to personal favoritism, and not to any consideration of competency or capaeity. Essentially a politician, he has never given much time to the practiee of the profession which, he embraced in early manhood. As a cred instrument him- leader-,h- e political distinguished self by the virulenco of his sentiments, and the ultraism of his views. Sorvility to power, and obedience to the behests of party tyranny, has marked his congressional career. While tho appointment of Mr. Conkling is divested of any very great political significance, the country will deplsro the fatuity which urged tho President to spurn the conservative sentiment of the nation. Tho country hoped for tho appointment of one of the many truly great jam whoso names have shed lustre on the pages of their country's history and reflected lionor upoa its jurisprudence. First Xational Hank 1at Suit Lake Suspeutfe 1 We learn by telegram from Salt Lake that The First National IJank was closed this morning. We had no idea that the house was in any danger, although hints and rumors had for several days, been borne upon the air. The magnificent building erected or this bank at an enormous expense, and unsurpassed by anything of the kind west of New York, has oalyjust been opened, and the prospects of tho bank were consideicd Tho commotion in the financial waters cast has sent its circling eddies to the farthest extremities of the coun'ry, and it would bo singular if Utah were to escape its terrible effects. We Rope the affairs of tho bank are not so serious ns reported, and that further news will be of a'niore encouraging nature. the porch snying, ' Crick I want to talk to you." Cl ick declined having any conversation! with him. There are two doors on the north end of the saloon, and Cr.ck retreated to the one nearest the east, while Loomis was near the other. Crick pulled out a long, new pattern Colt's navy revolver, and fired, the ball glancing on the side of the building and entering Loomis' chest in the upper part and coming out at the back, or as Loomis declares, entering his back as he turned to go into the saloon, and coming out at the chest. Loomis fimlirrg; his right arm disabled by the effects of the shot, opened fire from a six shooter with his left hand, firing three shots without effect, taking a position in front of the saloon which faces the depot, Crick, having stepped out into the road so as to reach his opponent and firing three more shots, one ploughing the woodwork in front of tho saloon, another entering the door frame, and another passing through Loomis' right knee. A number of ladies and gentlemen were in the immediate vicinity of tho affray and wcro greatly alarmMr. ed. Carey received a stray his straw hat, the shot through ball passing right across the railroad and smashing a pane of glass in a C. P. shed. Crick was arrested by Messrs. Parry and XI ill, and Loomis, complaining only of a sore knee, walked unassist ed to tho Junction Hotel, where he was "put into his little bed," and quickly waited upon by Dr. C. 8. Nelhs. There was aot much probing to do, except to get oat some picoos of cloth which had lodged in the wound, the ball having passed through the knee, breaking the bone, and lodged in the It g f bis pants. Although suffering from two very ugly wounds, Loomis is not considered in any danger &b no vital parts were touohed, and be is a very stout, hardy man. C Lj Crick was brought before Alder man Thomson at 10 a. m. and, asking for a continuance till he could obtain counsel, the examination was postponed till 9 a. ra. on Monday morning, bail being fixed at $3,000, and the prisoner being allowed to seek for sureties in the custody of aa officer. We learn this afternoon that Dr. C. 8. Nellis and T. E. Brown are of the opin-io-a that the injury in Loomis' knee is such that amputation will be necessary. Up to the hour of our going to press, Crick was unsuccessful in bis efforts to obtain sureties. first-clas- s. CORRESPONDENCE. squandering political enterprises and extravagant amusements. She was worth a million francs a year when she came to Paris. Since then her annual income has dwindled down to 600,000 francs, and he alleges that she will be penniless in a few years.. HIG6INB0THAE THEIR PREMIUM. CO. I., - OGDEN. GOODS DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF AT LOW FIGURES! airAKAIOBT GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, TO. MOVING PAELOE AND COOKING STOVES, INTO TI1E1U NEW BUILDING! JSrOIVE THEM IF A CALL -- a WANT TOO MAIN STREET, T. H. DEALER IN Gcneijil Mereliniitlisc. One door west of Z. C. M. 1.,'Ogden. Produce taken In Exchange. The best house for the country trade. A SPECIALTY Pioneer Brug Store NEW STORE. SHURTLIFF, STOVIIS All kinds of PltODUCE received in Exchange. UoOJ-2- L. W. OAK CHARTER t OODES. Ferry. F. L. Tritchett. Perry & Pritchett DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES! Goods of the best quality at the lowest possible prices. SAXE'S & C. 31. - - MAIN ST11EET, I'RKSKNT or STOCK CHILD NEXT DOOll TO Z. CLOSING OUT ! independence, and rely upon their own exertions to "When Dank-- Webster was informavert the calamity that threatens ed that Zachariah Taylor had been them, or fcave their imperilled forBclected as the Whig taudidate lor tunes. It is the lest and most the Presidency of the United States, manly way of surmounting obstacles, in an outburst of honest indignation and bidding defiance to danger. he repudiated the nomination as one utterly unfit to be made, declaring . Shooting AH raj-that the party had sounded its death LiVKLr Matinee. knell. Thti appointment of l(ocoe p. m. exalted jwsitiuti of Coukling lo the Shortly after the arrival of the Utah The suit of Don Francisco d'Assis ('hief Justice will be received by thi CfMinil train this morning, considerable against Donna Isabella, la'e Queen of to stand over uutil the begincountry as evidence of a want of def excitement and some alarm was occa- Spain, isNovember. Don Francisco has of ning bethe sioned at recontre a depot, by erence to public opinion, and regard to the Civil Tribunal of the appealed ed as a manifestation of contempt i'or tween two Hporting men preify well Seine for an order obliging his wife to known in Ogden C. L. Crick, brother place in the hands of a receiver a suffthe universally expressed national of the man who was assaulted yesterd.iy, icient capital to secure the regular payment of certain annuities to bo paid sentiment. We do not attach any po by Geo. C. Loomis, came up with his from his estate. These annuities amount litieal consequence to this selection wife from Salt Luke this morning, with respectively to 150,000 francs for Don for however objectionable m:iy be the the intention of going East. He en- Francisco, 100,000 fjr the Prince of and 80,000 francs for the four antecedents of Mr. Coukling, he will countered Loomis at the l)clmonico saThe plaintiff represents that loon, when the latter followed him on to be powerless without the her fortune in Jiis wife is u WALKER BROS. & CO. Dye Stuffs, Taints, Oils, Tarnishes & rcrfumory WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. San Francisco, Sept. 20th, 1873. To the owners of the followinz Thoroiichbred Hulls and Heifers, being of the 6tii importation of me axe si Plenty, Miss Saxo, Josie Andrews, Mary Look-on- t, "th, Hirdie Adair, Maggie, 4th, Red Wiley, 4th, Nettie, Nina, MuRtiuta, 3d, Minnie Lee, Bell, !M, Peeress, 3d, Victoria, 15th, Miss Wiley, 3d, Holl Adair, May Cunningham, Bill Arp, John Moore Jr., Loudon Duke, Jr., l)nke ef Harrisen, Red Rover, 2d, Fahricius, John Shropshire, Hiram, Indian Chief, lstli, Kermm, 8th, Puke of Woodland, Roan Beauty, Augusta, Lilly, Idy of the West, Lady Washington, Ella Moore, Try phena, Beauty, Queen Mary, Laura, 3rd. According to agreement I offer for the best Bull, also the best Heifer above named, shown at the Utah Territorial Fair in October, titty dollars each in gold, as a special Premium. You to select your own judges. I hope to see a goodly number there. It is my intention hereafter to offer the same amount each year, to jLL stock OF THE FIRST SCHOOL Ogden City, are hereby notified that a meeting will be held at Farley's school house, in said District, on Wednesday, Octo. 1st, 1S73, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of assessing a tax for building a school house, and fur the transaction of such other business as may be necessary. D. M. STTjART, . D. H. PEERY, E. STRATFORD, Ogden, Sspt. ISth, 1873. ") )- - Trustees. DELIVERED IN DON'T PASS BY TLTE "PIONEER l" DURHAM CATTLE, - $7.00. - $8.00. - - Office at U. P. AND Lumber Yard. JR., Freight house L. J. JIASlFAtTlRF.RS Cloth- ing Cleaned and Repaired. in Operation. eb. 1 NEW STORE. T COLCL0UGH HAS OPENED A NEW STORE , on Fourth Street with a full supply of Toys, Crockery, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetables and rrorisions ortne best quality. J CALL AND SEE IIIM. FAMILY GROCERY. JOSEril C. Fifth Street, NEW AN AD PMIWXS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Lkidgkb, Station, U. P. R. R. Sept. lCih, 1878. EmTOa Oodes Ji'kctiom: Dear Sir: We have nothing of a fishy FASHIONABLE nature to tell you, but this morning our respected Agent here.Mr. A. B. Liggett, DRESS-MAKIN- G. went out with his gun and shot a bird, apparently of the ravan specie. It is the largest we have seen in this locality, - - Ogden. measuring six feet from tip to tip of Fifth Street, and ten weighing wings, pounds. IS PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS Respectfully yours, Geo. Jamieson. FASHIOXABLE SEEDLE-WOR- o i ; BON TON SALOON, OF BUILDINGS PLANS & ESTIMATE Fifth Street, Ogden, ON REASONABLE TERMS. A.GRAY, Proprietor. Orders addressed to FLYCARE & CHILD. Contractors BREWER and BEMIS' Office and Mills, Fifth Street, Ogden, opposite & Builders, Z. C. M. I. ALE & PORTER, Champagne Cider, California Ale, and Lager Deer. The Best Iirands ef Cigars in Ogden. CALL AND SEE ME. GRAHAM, - - Ogden. ATTENTION TO HIS INVITESstock of OF A. Full Set of "Wood - working Machinery Cnl., Ogden, Ctnh, N.B. Any party having thoroughbred calves. from heifers and bulls of our importation, we are at ail times willing to purchase at liberal priees. I Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frame, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Mouldings, etc., Fifth Strkbt, Ogden, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter Cupboards, Half a Bteek West of Main Street. viorK ttone to urtter. 183-l- or Omaha, SXIIGLTilSI S, IIOLTHER, Good Workmanship Guaranteed. o. ADDRESS, f W. G. CfflLD FIHST-OLAS- Orders for stock received, and satis faction guaranteed. dl-t- OGDEN STEAM il SI I EI G HILLS! ANY QUANTITY TO ANY SANFORD BINGHAM, GROCERIES and Cigars, of the Choicest Tirana's. N. C. i'LYQARE. Importer of MERINO AND COTTSWOLD SHEEP, AND SHETLAND PONIES. Order COALVILLE COAL. ROLLIN P. SAXE. . Tobacco JSST Special Rates by tho Car Load, Sin Francisco, Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Competent Druggist. Solicited. Highest Price paid for Producc- - ) Tours truly, r. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. , S THE By the ton at the cars, " " " delivered, of our importation. WINES, LIQUORS, ALE AND PORTER. TRUSTEES' NOTICE. E. P. BROWN. Granary. G. WHITEHEAD Fourth Street, Ogden, jroTSL2S Doors Prom Z. C GEXEltAIi DEALER X. "JST. IJT BOOTS AXD General Produce SHOES, LEATHER AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. AXD SHOE FIXDIAGS ! rilODUCE TAKEN. AND COMMISSION ItEPAlKS MERCHANT! NEATLY EXECUTED: d88-l- a 1 O. Box 2S. Shipping a Specialty. FIFTH STREET, P.O. Box 24. OGDEN, UTAH. dl7fl-t- f MERCHANT TAILOR ! J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Two doors west of Main Street. Scir-Depeiitlen- for ladies and children. The business portion of the try has been so long accustomed to depend upon the Government for aid in times of presarc, that, when a great emergency arises tho capitalists and become lose their helpless. This comes from tho innovations which have been engrafted upon our financial system during the last twelve years. The Secretary of the Treasury is besieged by an coun- 1). A. and Forth Ogden JuxOTie. M. Society. ROOMS UP STAIRS. The Doard of Directors met on the 20th iust. Director Rockwood in the cbair. The oommittee on music reported that several trass bands from "the country, had signified their willingness to play at tho Fair. The committee on Fair Grounds, .reported that the pavilion was erected, an J that the stalls for stock would be commenced in the morning. Director Heading reported that, at th Pennsylvania Horticultural Exhibition, the collection of fruit from the Agriimportunate class for relief, although cultural Society of Salt Lake City, Utah, it would be difficult, to discover where attracted much attention, and as an evi- self-relian- RECEPTION TAYLOR HENINGER Having Purchased the Business OF JUST A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality. J. W. llrowniug Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion I BUTCHER SHOP. Main Street Ogden, Now offers to the public Made up in tlio Most Approyed Style. Fourth Street, Off den. l- -t A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OPPOSITE BARNARD LUMBER WIIITE' YARD. Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., t;o4Ml ( uls and Low Price. of PUMPS! GENERAL MERCDAXDISE. AT THE Lowest Possible Kates. CALL AND SEE. KEEP? THE BEST AND FORCIJ mill ALL ITS MIT T N the 1' I'M IV fonlwp or .hallow well. Alm, Tfiiti i'iiu. nlle iren 251-2- I. M. STUART OK SALE UPHOLSTERY. PUMPS! Pa-le- l"'r lMive Well Pump-- , with KUitrtliit? i liund ritir-Piimj5 ti(in mtou tcrni!,at Workbo, Tilliiug Oltlre, BRANCHES, CARRIED OS BY Workshop over the Po Oflire. r.ntrani-- hv the alley between C. nooa- mausce's and the Pott Cfli-TUOMAS WILSON. Sept. 3rd, 1ST3. pulat-rilw- |