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Show Ctu W PESKOSE. Editor nd Businos. MMgr. Notice. Men Take nailroad obtained at tbe Delmonico IUetau- PoirdrnwK week, io; Begular board perweek. Itatl "B,MnKu .t " Mr. Michael Conway of operator at dutias Us assumed the Union Western the of office APP0IJHM8NT. the Ogden Telegraph Co. .The quaila presented ,, Is tub Woods by Mr. G. J. Turner, to President Farr, have been let loose in the Grave and are now running wild happy and getting fat in their native element. Mission aht Elder Appoistmksts. Wm. G. Young will fill the following ap- pointments on the days named. North Ogden, Monday evening, the 10th inet.; Harrisville, TuesJay the 11th; Plain City, Wednesday the 12th; Slatersville, Thursday the 13th; Marriottsville, Fri day the 14th; Lynne, Saturday the 15th; Riverdale, Sunday morning tie 16th; Hooper, Sunday evening the 10th. Yesterday mornComa deserters from Camp Floyd ing fie this city on their way to through passed Fort Madison, Iowa, the penitentiary at of two years at hard to erTe out a term in pursuance of the sentence of a to Prison Acnoss" thk Bbidok. The . Utah Northern track was laid across the bridge over the Ogden river, last Saturday, and is beiig pushed forward with great energy. We give, credit to the labor, North Ogden people for the alacrity court martial. they have shown in turning out en masst to assist in the work of constructing this : Winslow Farr road. If the other Districts do as well, Ths Ibom Works. Mr. I. E. Brown we will ere long, be able to shake hands Mr. has ben appointed by the enterprise and take a to assist him in .forwarding hospitable luncheon with our Works 1. ofbuildiogupthe Ogden Iron Logan neighbors. I stock the to and to solicit subscriptions -- J '. among our Bkillfcl Cdb. Mr. John L. Child, of Riverdale, who had for some time been suffering great pain from a cancer on the shoulder, had it skillfully extracted by Mrs. Cla'y, of this city, last AT T11K week. She performed the operation in HOIS' four days, and although Mr. Child still Has fitted up a neat feels some pain, he feels tlmost entirely STAND, ; relieved from suffering. The same lady Alsd'a- performed a successful operation in the Privnte Room for Company. Lunch from 10 ctt. to 60 ctt. case of Mrs. Gaines, who had for a Ung The time been troubled with tumor en the very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. lip, and is now perfectly well. LUNCHEON. ALBERT CRAY. TON SALOON, LUNCH M. E. Church The Methodist Church is fast approaching completion, II AS REMOVED HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK - " TOUTS Wow HisGratitt. gentleman who has been in the city for some two weeks on a collecting tour, has had a rough WALKER BROS. & 00. experience since his arrival here. Among other mishaps one last night came very near finishing him. He was returning to his rooms, his equilibrium considerably disturbed,- when he ran a against pile of ties on the end of U. N. R. R,. track. His head jammed in between two of them. After some vain endeavors to release himself, he was assisted out of his unpleasant predicament by some passers by, leaving behind him the better part of his coat tail. in A THEIR Cosdssation8. ' special and when finished will be an ornament Newt: Dath of Da. Patrick. Peter Van an The is of 32x50 structure Herald the to the to be to Schaack, city. Chicago, is on dispatch from Omaha a visit to Lake. in of the Salt built of John Gothic brick Dr. of Patrick, feet, style nounces the death Louis Slocum was arrested Saturday Rev. Mr. Long, pastor ef S. Marshal Patrick, late- architecture. father of forfor stealing money from the till is Dr. Patrick the church, on morning diligently pressing Friday night. ly of Utah, of W. Snell's store. PhiladelMr. winthe so the before John ward of the work, that, was formerly proprietor of seem to be the order of the it" in sets in a will fair ter be Runaways and a earnestly, prominent politician phia Age, Not fewer than four runaways be-- , advancement com of for its day. way early Pennsylvania. OGDEN, HE : Eleoxnt. Frank Leslie is not satisrfnd beauty of fied with the excellence his publications, but with every number there Is a marked improvement over preceding issues. The Illustrated manac for 1874, published by him, is superb in the number and design of its Al- illustrations, as well as in the selections and useful information it contains. The Low Brothers are the first in the field to - , receive this splendid work. As Eyb and Two Teeth. About ten o'clock, last evening a young man, who u well known as an inveterate bibbler, managed while he had a heavy cargo on as far as the Utah Central he suddenly came in VuAeut contact with a telegraph pole and his right eye and severely injured knocked oat two front teeth. lie com- board, to get depot, when plains of neuralgia this morning. ', . Complaints are con stantly made that chickens and other One species of fowl are disappearing. lady within the last three days has ..lost a doien favorite Brahmas. This morning she detected a suspicious looking in dividual, who imparted to her in nonfi- deace his belief that the skunks were F'lying havoo with the chickens. Doubt less they are skunks of the biped kind. Fool Doings. I OhI What a Fall 1 On Saturday night at a late Union Pacifia, O'er Leaping Ambition Strangers sojourning in our midst are very often deceived by the perspective of distant objects surrounding the city. Last Saturday a number of gentlemen who stop ped here during the night, arose early in the morning,' took an early breakfast and started for a walk, intending to venture an ascent of the mountniss. They notified their landlord that they would return at dinner time off they went, exhilirated in spirits by the bracing air, and buoyed up by the sight of the cloudless sky. Some time after meridian, they came to the base of the mountain, and the undaunted pedestrians commenced to climb the rugged heights. To the'r dismay, after awhile they perceived that the sun was fast sinking in the horizon, and that but a 8 mall part of their journey had been accomplished. A reconnoissance convinced them that "discretion was the belter part of valor," and they commenced to beat a hasty retreat, pot without exhibiting an agility that would have put to the blush Yankee Robinson's famous acrobats, much to the detriment and bodily comof "unmentionables" fort. After tramping all the nightexposed to the chilling blasts which made them yearn for their pillow of dawn, they reached the hotel just as a lusty chanticleer announced the break cf day. They (juietly sneaked into their blankets and vented their spleen upon the "blar-sted- " mountains which they tried to mount with gratifying result of blistered feet, scratched hands and "dilapidated'' trowsers. hour an employee of the after disposing of some greenbacks he had drawn from the pay as staggering alone the platform Mr. that spans the ravine i opposite the Union depot, but coming too near the edge lost Murder of Matthew Kenney. balance and fell over a distance of Further particulars of the tragedy ix or seven feet. He came do wn with a in oar last issue do not vary mentioned ;neavy thud, sDraininsr his ancle unci from those already published materially bruising himself pretty badly. He had . us. mse enough left to find by his way home. Officer Parry arrested Mingo at the house of some of his 'friends, and afterTHK TT Bsardslkv !V TIT AA wards arrested Thomas Thomas, alias JsUhl jtO took formal of Pulaw- - "Squealing Tom," both of whom were the possession tVi n ... uuuse mis morning, and under his lodged in jail. Mathew Kinney died u will bear the name of last night a few minutes after seven eBeardslcy Hotel. He comes among o'clock in the evening. He was about recommended as an esperi-ace- d thirty years of age, and had just recatarer and .;nM i turned from California. His character Lr"a the assistant nf xt.o n.A-iwas irreproachable, and he enjoyed the "o enjoys the reputation of being reputation of being a deserving man. as a There is He was at the time of his death, an enhousekeeper. doubt that the which has been gineer on the Central Pacific road. house, ; "7 improved in appearance, will en- - This morning a preliminary examinauwm patronage of the travel-i"- 5 tion was deferred untill to Y community and residents of the await the Coroner's inquest which was held at ten o'clock at the Pulawski House, where the body lay in state. WHIZED Tha TTi mv After a full examination of the witnesI' gden, held a meeting November 6th ses by Alderman Brown, acting as Coroant organization and adopt ner, the jury rendered the following ... 'Mi, m ... . . tollowing officers were verdict: Wed: Presidnnt. v v: n:i t of Utah, 1 Territory resident. i d.i- . " V ' Ogden Precinct, ""Luinuier; secretary ana urer, J. F. Weber County Graham; Assistant An inquisition, held at the Pulawski secret,. A: u v.. . Hotel, in Ogden Precinct, Weber CounL m6w was limited to fifty. Among ty, on the 10th day of November, 1873, 0ae ,bat n imitation will before F. A. Brown, Justice of the Peace it i, j except at the in and for said city, wpon the body of request of mem-- 1 Matthew for f . Kenney, there lying dead, by uuS lr0ni abroad and then the jurors whose names are hereto sub-- u Tlbrougl, the ,.; scribed. The said jurors upon their Sno(. ,- - A0I"! wuo steaded parties during ut winter oaths do'say,that the said Matthew Ken .. ney came to his death by a ball fired ineonveniences from a pistol in the hands of one Charles 'oom.. will Mingo, between the hours of three and IrV Tee8i,y Buchapro-- i four in the afternoon, Saturday, the 8th members are also in front of theaid Hotel. , requested inet, In testimony whereof the said jurors arrangement, with Messrs. Car-; have hereunto set their hands the De. for day carriages at least twen-- ; and year aforesaid, W ore the Digoi that Wm. T. Baker, v John R. Pool, Jurora. W. M. Chapman, ) wr2,a' attbe F. A. Brown, Acting Coroner, John A. Jost, Clerk. ; R.,.. - fj f Q:1 ; reetttue el f C n;,r ing recorded during the day. James C. Jones, who was some days since arrested for falsely representing himself as a city officer, was examined on a charge of forgery and bound over to the Probate Court in the sum of $500. He was also tried on a charge of stealing a quantity of keys and silver spoons, aud fined $100, which lie was unable to the service of pay, and will work out-ithe city. The amount of freight transported over the Utah Central during the month of October, shows a grand total of 15,- 002 tons; over the Utah Southern for the same time, 7,772 tons. Julius Levi, a gambler, was arrested for assaulting a butcher of the same name. From Sunday's Herald: Saturday was a busy day notwithstanding the "panicky times." Gov. George L. Woods left on Saturday for San Francisco, to be absent about ten days on business. In the meantime t'other George will play the part of "big chief." The Mayor remitted all but $10 of the $100 fines assessed against the saloon keepers for selling liquor at retail under - ; dram licences. Governor Woods has, by proclamation, changed the time of holding the two terms of Court in the First District. In future the first term is to be held on tbe first Tuesday in January, and the second term on the second Tuesday in May. The play '.Wandering Heir," dramatized from Chas. Reade's story, of that title, expressly for Miss May Howard, will be presented on the boards ef the Theatre. A call for a , miners' meeting at Alta City, on Sunday, to consider what legal measures can be adopted to resist the attempt of the Flagstaff Company to reduce tbe wages, appears in the Herald. From Sunday's Tribune: A match for ' $100 a side' has been made between . two gentlemen of that birds each, to take city, at twenty-fiv- e on the 11th inst. Tuesday, place A correspondent from Bingham Canyon, writes that about, noon on Saturday last, Charles II, Davis, an old resident of Salt Lake City and the Pacific Coast, was shot and instantly killed by J. B. Kempton. The t cause was occasioned by difficulties arising from suits iu litigation. Kempton and three young men were arrested. Latest news from Tintic, represent that the mines are generally being worked with satisfaction, and that the mills are employed in reducing the ores. From the Corinne Reporter: San Pits and other chiefs went West with Friday evening to hold a pow-wothe Nevada Sbosbones. The special Indian Commission intend to place them oa a reservation in the sage brush State. The Indian Commission under Major Powell, held a long and friendly peace council with the tribes around Corinne, and distributed a large quantity of goods among them.. A census carefully prepared by Major Powell, places the total number of Indians in Utah at 2166, divided into five tribes. . ae Goods, ' 'J . GROCERIES. AMD CALL AND 1 Fine Stock of Perfumery and ' Toilet Articles - INSPECT. ". ; Hi HAND. CONSTANTLY ON ., JOHN BOYLE. x Prescriptions PAKPE&BOESSEL. Accuratalj Preparad, ftST Call af& ! ' " THE CITY DRUG STORE! dao7-t- NEW BUILDING ! f ; IVew T1IE3I A CALL -- a tSrGIYE If d309-2- ! Mid- - Surgery and wlj'ery. U The patronage of the public ' solicited. respectfully , , , .' and Residence, Main Street. tf ' OGDEIST, f ... 'i ', w f : s v :. ' t i'i Guns, Pistols, AND - WHITE PINE Lumber, ath, t ' Repairing Neatly Executed, of the best quality,. . ; Always on Hand In j TIic Cheapest in Town, CALL AND SEE. t " J. W. D. WILLIAMS. and CIGARS In great CHOICE TOBACCOS . Tariety. '.' . , "'."'!; and Siiinglcs, CARTRIDGES. GUN T Lare Quantities. n. NEEDLE P. FREIGHT DEPOT. NEAR U. CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. '; YARD, Corner Wall and Sixtli Street, JEWELRY, FLA TED Jt SILVER WA11E; ? d87-l- y , BUTCHER SHOP. Fourth Street, Ogdetu LUMBER i "Watches, Clocks, D. M. AND OBSTETRICIAN Alumnna of Unrrersity of Va.. Gradual of Richmond Medical College, Va., Kesidunt l'tiyii-cia- n and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of a. Medical Society. After a number of yean practical acquaintance with the Diseases of the Eastern and .Western States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon the latest and most improved methods of Allopathic Treatment in all departments of Ofllee JEWELERS, ' - T. E. BROWN, Medicine, WATCHMAKERS & JIAIXt STItEET, 'OCDEX. VOO WAST Bargain L M JONES DIHSELF AGAIN, 1 BARNARD WHITE'S OPPOSITE LUMBER YARD. ,., G " Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., Cood Cuts and Low Price. ; d-- 2, U COALVILLE COAL. DELIVERED -- . - - The uuaersigued has bull ' ness at his old stand , ' between the PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STOKES Main Street, Ogden . ', r' O TO ANT IN AKY QUANTITY By the ton at the cars, " " " delivered, 67.00. 8.00. A choice selection of FOREIGN Special Ratrs by the Car Load, SANFORD BINGHAM, Office JR., H C. Fiftli Street, I ntiteS GItAUAIl, - . - ." Ogden. attention to nis new and selvct stock of A. CBOGEBIES PSOVISIOAS, si a w n n ft w 2 a C 5 05 5 5 il'j.. Davis. ; G. TT. salt a i .. Gfe lake;; '! J . ..hi'- - mai 01 : . xhi i ) y Fiftli Street, 13 PREPAKED of . - ' . FASHIONABLE all rinds i A B5 B H W Pn J . i ? "li ;..-'- ' ; 1 r' kr WELL f: ) ,"":!; J STAIRS 3 2 -J to o W. S. READ AS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND EIIOE SHOP to T. 11. Webster's old sund, of the Utah Hotel. 0 rh m t .s doors South FAMIL1E8 .. WOULD DOJ B) BBMOYED.. A few ( sr.'. 5 I. Salt Lake City ; o is II f. N b d for ladies and childrtn. tP ' s m NEEDLEWORK, ROOMS ," i Ogden. to undertake "'.! A N DH F A M I CY -- MRS. GrKAIIAM, I. s choicjsst'teas,;'a COFFE E S; DRESS MAKING." ; HO! FOR CONFERENCE; FASHIONABLE , ; o H M CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. O ' t. w. jone; .. i o FAMILY GROCERY. JOSEFIt SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H ing Cleaned and Repaired.. Received.' Suits or single garments madd to order in the Latest Style and at tits lowest prices. ' '' CO Good Workmanship Guaranteed,- - Cloth183-l- m Just 0 of Main Strtet. . , . Fifth Street, Ogden, West , ,. CASSIMERES,"14 " 'VESTINOS.Eto., SCUTCH TWEEDS, Si IlOLTIIEll, Block DOMESTIC S, BEAVERS, at V. P. Freight house FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Half a AND BROAD-CLOTH- Pi J. L. A gentlemaa in the cab IiDe, on RECEPTION the arrival of a party of Quakers at the terminus, spotted them, and thought to do a neat and tactful thing, so he said to the eldest broadbrim, "Will thee have a carriage?" Of course the delighted party hired the cab. "Has thou thou's lug' gage?" he next inquired. They all out again. got BRANDT, . INTO THEIR - w ! The Best and Cheapest v ; , COGNAC , ex-- pletion. Prop, WHISKIES, GINS, WINES, UTAH. FINE - ( ! Imported Furniture ever offered in this city. OVING ' Pftleria : Paints, Oils, Turps, VarnUbes, - AT LOW FIGURES! A ' JUST RECEIVED. STOCK OF GOODS From Saturday's J pbksent PREPARATORY TO ' 23xillcllJCLS, SEW GOODS, CLOSING OUT Win. DRIVER, :i,:iD xi.u;Gr s,,; Patent Medicines FURNITURE EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, Lost MAIN ST., OODE3T." ! JOHN BOYLE I Thk citizens. City Drug Store. m ic .1 am 8 TO PURCHASE. A SUPPLY , f ring their Tlslt to Confsrnce. ' " Quality TJnequalled. G. W. DAVIS. "f |