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Show &M giwrtum. She 'atlistaed KVERT EVENING gtiiiiys excepted Charles W. Penrose, Editor ii'Bmiue Manager. ogdex. ctaii. Thorstfaj ETenliijr, . A C, 1S73 Xov. GREAT LOSS. , A brief ? tk unsatiefactory I froui Cape Vincent, states that yesterday afternoon, pixie fishermen, whose names have not been ascer' tained, were drowned from a sail boat off Siwaoo Island. f Three of the party were 'Satli Greene and his men engaged in collecting fish spawn. We say that the dispatch is unsatis-- . factory, as it 'leaves us ia doubt whether Scth Greene, one of the victims who have met an' untimely dia-jfcitc- i li fate, is the; great ichthyologist and amateur fisherman, whose services in the advancement of one of the most important interests of the country, arc incalculable. If our misgivings be 'unfortunately' confirmed, the nation and science have suffered an irreparable loss. Scth Greene has idealized as a scicucej wliatiWiftltOti, adopted as an amusement and as a means of relaxation. His whole life has been devoted to the study of the structure olassiffe-itioo- , uses and habitg ef fish. How o preserve and improve the stfefc-othe spccls f thaU' inhabited the American waters, was the aim of his useM life and the subject of his constant thoughts. The lucrative business of the fisheries off the New Foundland banks, in which thous ands of men are actively employed, was becoming rapidly reduced in the production of fish by their destruction, Hi wa$ .rendered necessary to seek more distant channels to keep up the 'supply4 for the markets in which there was, and continues to be an undiminished demand for an article that may be fegarded as among the necessaries tf life to many families. "L The streams that flow from the Adirondack bad teen almost drained of the rare' mountain trout by pleasure-seekerThe great lakes cease! ta pay their annual tribute hi th hardy adventurers along the eoast , so general had become the scarcity of fish, and so marked wa3 their deterioration. '.,Lf, Mr. Greene couviuced that in time with the encroachments of civiliza-tioand the additional facilities for the cxtermxr'.tion of fish the supply would be exhausted, and their disappearance certain, to 4ke measures to preserve Ho argued that they stock. the formed an important element in diet, on account of their nutritious qualities and phosphtjrio properties. '! It was necessary to replenish the watcs with fresh stock, 'to'' make up for tHeir rapid diminution ia numbers as well as inferiority in kind. Close observation satisfied him of the expediency and practicability of removing the 'spawn from their beds and transplanting theu to quarters whjch he prepared for them, with an eye to their adaptability to their natural wants.'" It was in arduous undertaking but after years' devoted to the experiment, his efforts were crowned with success. He set apart nearly ne hundred acres for that purpose, with appointments that lacked nothing in convenience. He first commenced his attempts hy filling his vats with spawn , taken from the Adirondack streams, and ia a few s. n detcr-mme- ir , he has received from various ' sources. Should the dispatches announcing which has the unhappy robbed of life a number of enterprising nod useful members of society, include Seth Greepc, whose name is ces Territory of I'tah, 1 County of Weber, J TWEED AT, THE BAR. ; The trial S Win. M. Tweed, un il lately the New York magnate of the commenced yesterday. As a preliminary proceeding, the Court was astouuded by the announcement of Tweed's counsel that "they protested against the trial case before Judge Davis. The objections alleged are that the venerable Judge who is the curb-ston- e, impersonation of incorruptible integ rity and inspired by the loftiest purposes, entertains prejudices against the accused. He however, asserted M.D. y n. FRANK PRITCHETT, The people of the Territory of Utah. To 1'ratik I'ritchett, defendant greeting: Yo are hereby summoned to appear before me, the undersigned; Jnktlt e of the J'es- - e in aifl for Ogden Precinct, in the Coitaty of Weber and Territory of Utah, at my office in Oijdfn City, County and Territory aforesaid, oa the tentlt day of Ko- A.D., 7o, at ten o clock a.m., to auswer the ccaiplaiot of the above nmd plaintiff. Said action Is brought to recover the sunt of rhirty-iig- ht $:8.(A) dollars for merchandise sold and to you by plaintiff tn Ogden City, Weber County in the meuthn of October and November, '" , 'it-A.D.. 1871 If yon fail to appear and iitjwer, judgriaacc will be taken saiutt lor the stud ainooat au4 co9t of suit. To the Sheriff of Weber Couotjgsrseting. Make legal service and due returns. Witness mj liadd this &tb day of Novembv, A.D, 1373. C. F. MIDDLETON, J. P. Summons. .... THAN BUY Where yeu will find well assorted stock of The Finest House Groceries, Dry Goods, J ' : . IS -- BROWNING'S Wim OPENED ' ' ' ' ' i ' .., Purchased an entirely IN OCDEN CITY. A STOCK OF Hotel, Ogden. Eliailly Situated, " J ' ' . ' ' M'here customers will find, it to .their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. , AND WITH EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. Grain taken In Exchange. For particulars apply to J. and J. W. BROWNING. ' trus tiikt h oft! day bear forw ; 1 j wot! i I eom i All to be Sold Cheap. , TUASDEL & I (tilt Co. i eei j were this G. WHITEHEAD Fourth Street, Ogden, Doors IProm Z. O. M. I. TpQ-w- r I gi0 f Hi ! Luc 5 to be ; sfter ; lieve H.B i popu! I Bro! OGDEN E. P. BROWN. NOTICE. TO LEAVE TIIK CTTT, W. 1. Detert, to collect I HAVE INTENDING all debts due to me. All peroons who are indebted to me will please settle their accounts with him, and save themselves trouble and expense. J. K. WILLIAMS, Late Proprietor of the Utah Hotel. ' 5 f COMMISSION NEATLX, ?XECUT5D: - . October 30th, 1873. JAS. L. H0RR00KS, 3X nlo " E In ' atti card peril Xort urv ' BUSINESS IN HIS NEW PKEMISES, HAS COMMENCED , . I ttki. I FIFTH STHEET, OGDEtf, nd SPLENDID STOCI Of r ' , s yf x j If pay this PRODCCB TAKEN, j . , - dl0-t- f Greei AH kinds of ,. ' ' ' ' for sale j at ' r - I0RO - ' . NEW STORE. STOCK TO HIS ; .. , '.'r ' Salt Lake City, .';.-"- dins, SEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. Produce taken in Exchange. The best house for the country trade. tf "We be50 REWARD. hundredth birth-daComas lieve that he held a position TESTEHDAY, KF.TiVEEX THE nOCES IOST, five o'clock iu the ujorniug and sevrni in New for fisheries inland UPHOaLSTEUY. of missioner check cn the Omaha National the evening. Bank for fcWG, $88 iu cash, two letters, one connoble although taining I'JO, the other ill), and other papers of ALL ITS BRANCHES, CAKRIED OK BY York, and that bis on It to the owner. 1'aymeut on the check TN the Biibscrilwr. Workshop over the Post unostentatious efforts have been value, h.ii been slopped, lite above reward will be paid Ollios. Eutrance by the alley btweeu C. cue of described the the property ,by and the Post Olice the Kn return THOMAS WILSON. undersigned at the Ji.nction Otlice. justly appreciated, is shown by W. J. 7 Swajle. , daS-lSept. 3rd, lb3. encauiarcmcnt that ia many instan vidua rtthe T their full lines of (his e caref that dentl dated BOOTS AND SHOES, could "Up SAM LAKE CITY. HATS AND CAPS, Kx kyth GLOVES, GENTS9 10,000 Mulberries, 5,000 Black Walnuts. eonsi Sevei The Best aud Cheapest AND ZjO-cULes'- 1 .''; v "' i At Conference time call and see the Conservatory. General ,Merchnndise. OGDEN, - UTAH. prices. ': Wish to "call the Attention of ' ' the Trade generally-- , to ' ' EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, One door west of Z. C. M. I., Ogden. Goods of the best quality at the lowest possible villi ciiyj 2S"o"W 33tj.11 W. SHURTLIFF, DEALER IN SOI formi FUltXlTUKE prayer-meetin- g Septe Tws blocks east of Main Street. HIS EXTENSIVE ( ploye iiliq JOHN DOYLE JJ AS REMOVED Deed itten CROCERIESCLOTHINC, Fruit and Shade Trees, addition to thit he Kill run .. 14a-t- f r tat f WM. T. BAKER ; CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY as the City Bakery with his Dry Uools Department, and has stocked it with a full line of Groceries and Hardware. 'J ; ' dl-t- veyo TREESIJREES!! g L. rau S( Second Soutli Street. The greatest indignity ever heaped KEEPS FOIl 8ALK Tni BEST AND FOUCE and LIFT for deep or shallow wells. Also, Paupon a lone lorn woman is that of l'l .MPS for Drive Well Ptimps, with suitable tent Points the Detroit Free Press calling Susan iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reason able terms, at WorksUop, 'lithium OIHce, Miss Single-BeAnthony, . A brother in a Thursday night at La Crosse, added years so prolific had they proved, to his prayer : "And that fellow who that he was . enabled ,io stock the stole my horso hit him with a itr j i' d!55-t-f tKl-u- ! extei Cif General HAS r 1 brilli BOOTS & SHOES, Fifth Street, Ogdcn, MTMAl BAM OF I'TAU D.' 51. STUART v,.. I June GENERAL MERCHANT W. CLARK. PUMPSIjJUJMPS! ; OF J. Stanford, First Class Wines, Liquors, Ates, Porters, Cigars, etc. None but genuine articles imported. Call and see me. Private rooms lor parties. ,A morning paper speaks of "thieving in the outskirts," which may be interpreted, "picking ladies' . pock- Th STOCK; DRY GOODS, : i boa f Citizeu. Ortavo, 358 pages. AlsojnetiKsned, THE FARMER'S JOURNAL AND ACCOUNT BOOK. A $ Send for terms upon these rapid selling T , book A, L. CO, . Ban Francisco, Cal. East side Main St., Ogdcn. ... t . t in tlip Most Approved Style, With a SELECT STORE. take Over! And AIL FOR THE LOWEST PRICES. :: Salt i,i M( tame By the " tf FIRST s Fall TTliieli will be Cut in the Latest Fashion work just issued, tailed, Agents also wanted for the PRICES. and 28. and Winter GOODS of the best quality. A netc Stock of Are constantly kept on hand and offered "MANUAL OF AMERICAN IDEAS." for gale at A most invaluable work for every American LIQUOR t o"; JTT3ST :3ElJElCttnJEn&'? dl76-t- f I 0 .'. P. O. Box Two doors west of Main Street, A. Beautiful Octavo, Splendidly Illustrated, Vivid Pen Paintings of life in California, etc. EVERY DESCRIPTION, City: Hich; ' J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. OGDEN, UTAII. Or Sketches of Life in the Golden State. late Col. Albert S. Evans. g, Sd in MERCHANT TAILOft! A IsA CAMFOKXIA, Groceries, ami Fancy Goods, Ti ! J. .AVASTED AGESTS. For onr great pictorial a - x f-- JAMES L. UORROCKS. 6 -- -T" Pritchvtt, will continue the bmlniws of the Pioneer Drug Store. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late firm are requested to settle their accounts without delay. THE LOWEST REPAIKS C- d88-l- y MERCHANT! FIFTH STREET, P.O .Box 24. FINDINGS ; I'ROCoeB TAKEif." ?s .AT THE LOWEST l'HICKS. Shipping a Specialty. UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOFGHT THE rpUE X Block of goods of tlM late firm of Perry k OF. SHOE AXI) ' A3ED ; MD SHOES, LEATHER BOOTS Hides. - CASH:PMD;;ibr General Produce NOTICE. . k-for- c ,.;; ' MERCHANDISE . sal-mo- .('.. 'it', t. GENERAL City.' The latest announbemeut for new musio; is, "Hua.i, Sister's Dying, with WARREN HUSSEY, - - PRESIDENT. A. FIEST CLASS BAKERY. Piano Accompaniment." ANTHONY GODBE, CASHIER. " Oldest Hanking Institution in Utah. Families supplied with Bread, Cakes Nearly 4 000 pupils study German in the public schools of Chicago, and Interest Allowed ok Time Deposits. and Candies of the best quality. ' ' Collections Promptly attended to. as many more drink lager, before he gets over into mountain streams in New England thunder-bol- t Iowa."...... , , u and the .Middle States.' Perch, and other varieties were sucIn a recent article on a fair in his and increased, improved the editor of a western paper locality, cessfully editor took a valuable brother Mr. a careful his says manipulations. tiudjr an unkind policeman but confidence all premium, Greene asserted with made him put it right back where that he would bo able to stock with he took it from. fresh fijh all the streams in the the nation had reached union, Bos . " ; : W. TIIOMSOX, r d K ; y Having . el. : . ; echo Selected by ourselves with greal care and regard for the wants of the people of Utah, we invite all our friends 'to calf ahcl $ , inFpeet our Full line of , . ; ; LeU - C . STORE. guilty, of the offence with ' juries or playing with justice, The patronage of the public and esshould escape the punishment which pecially that of the late firm is solicited. ets." - East Temple Street. r the NEW STOCK OF GOODS FROM THE EAS WM. ROWLAND, The most Competent Dr uggist in the Territory will uitentl to the preparation of EXTEXSIOX , OF- - BLSIXESS. of tampering Medicines. ' ' HOUSE, TEASBE ' ' ' Next Do&r to City Drug Store, Ogden, Utah. "yE General Merchandise.' ' Three Doors Soulh of U tali of Entertainment la and llools and Shoes, Crockery, . Provisions, elc. HAVE - C5, C7 arid C9 , i the , they have invoked. Mr. Tweed is on trial for his alleged abuses, for his iniquitoas career, and if he has been maligned, ho has now the opportunity t of red e ning his character and name from the obloquy which has been heaped upon them. If he lias not been nusrepresented,then justice should assert its inexorable demand that the law he vindicated and an outraged society satisfied. il G- WALLACE FOULGER'B, -.- . , . . promptly attended to. Residence on Franklia, first Hoo South of Fifth Btreet, Ogdea City,. Utah. . its- - BETTEK Mason JJ'orJc of all hinds UTAH HOTEL, i for cash. TOV CAN D9-NX jour goods at V c SPECIAL FOR COHFEBENCE. BRICKLAYER AND BUILDER. TO RENT. the independence of the Judiciary, which was offended in his person by the allegations of the counsel for the defendant, and promptly overruled the exceptions taken against his right to preside. We judge that the action of the attorneys in behalf of Tweed is based upon the charge of Judge Davis, delivered to the Grand Jury, in which he explained first the nature of their organization and duties, Everyiti-zsn- , he maintained, is deeply interested in the punishment of .crime; deeply interested in the question, whether he, when it became necessary for him to seek justice through the ordinary 'channels of the law whether ho is to be at the mercy of dishonest jurors, who sell their verdict, or who suffer themselves to be influenced by external considerations. If any juror connected with any case, of whatever importance,' but es.pecial-l- y with one affecting the grave question of the administration of criminal justice be found, an example should be made which will influence hereafterits administration, and render it infinitely purer than there are roasons to fear it has been of late. As citizens of a community in which the maintenance of the law in our great country, New York owes it as a bounden duty to the rest of the nation to see to it that no person low Prices fr HAMMOND, CLASS GOODS AT Iq. Justices CoHrt Ogdeu 1'rechict. s : indelibly impressed upon the history of the nation for his great services, then the nation wi)l sincerely mourn the loss of one of its most valued citizens. FIRST LEGAL NOTICE. 1 f '.. Wocl ' . Pools price and qualify toadi COMPETITION. THEY, DEFY MENDELSOHN'S. aT'ixrs. " i ber in th The trade would do wall t to or take MENDELSOHN HAS XOW OPENED JULTTT8 a full stock of goods al bis new store, Opposite the Post Office. ' CAIX OX THEM, ' ' : : t inti club y. ' Imported Furniture ever offered in this city. CALL AND INSPECT. ersi DRI-GOOD- S, FANCr GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ETC. AJJ dOT-t- l' f i-- tf d33-t- f por-chasi- elaewheri. CALL AND EXAMINE. our M( t'ei at reasonable prices. 's JOHN BOYLE. 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