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Show Slit e)stt . Animals Wanted. We call attention the advertisement of Mr. J. L. t, manager of the Desertt Museum, who is prepared to buy wolverines, foxes and other animals. gttttdfon. to EVENING, Sunday! excepted, 'iSSmm Wwushim w rESBOSK.Editoi Corner. And Business MaVK9r. Bar-foo- "th Ekiobakts. We'understand tliat BY TELEG11A11L Suicide for CRAY. ALBERT. Advices. TH1 SALOONi The Crew and Volun- HON TON fitted up a next teers of the "Vif LUNCH STAND, ginius" Shot. Private lloout for Company.' AMERICAN. Love-Japa- n AT , I! , RooriKO. The roof on the new build& Bros., is now being put ing of Walker on. We understand that a second story will be added next season. We hope so. Lunch from 10 eU. to 50 cU. St. Louis, 12. It would be a pity to spoil what promNear Belair, Mo., last night, Henry The very best Ales, Torters and Cigars. ises to be a handsome structure by lim- Rae shot and killed his lm affianced, Mollie dimensions to a single story. its Wallen, then blew his own brains out on iting 491 account of the refusal of the girl's par"tTKiocKT.A gentleman about forty ents to sanction their marriage. and what of ge, years From yesterday's WALKER BROS, & CO, Condensations. New Orleans, 12. . hand-call would decidedly he ldies The news of the massacre of the capXew.had his hat carried away by the tain and crew of the "Virginius" creates The six men who were u.der arrest at t while escorting some excitement. Captain Joseph Fry. gri-aw;nd this morning, Beaver, for the murder of a man named commander of the "Vire'inius." was a worst The cars. the from lady friends to recorer his hat by Howard, not long since, had an examin- native of Florida, aged 46. He entered 0f it was, in trying ation last week, and were committed to the nasal academy in 1814, remaiued in awkward jerk of his hand he remoyed the navy until 1861, when he resiened ,n Of wnicl1 "vealeii to the Pul,lio the next term of the District Court. and joined the Confederate service. He his wig, smooth as Judge Boreman refused to almit any of leaves a wife and several childreu, the and as polished head, ftM t II1K1R PBE8ENT them to bail. youugest four years old the Palm 01 n'8."""" New 12. York, night Prof. Maeser wil ' The failures in the tea. trade yesterdny . . . j bad- STOCK OF GOODS deliver a lecture en "Modern science attributed rather to the competition A letter from and revelation." which is erowine ud in tbe West than AccnMT at Beioham On Tuesday night, the residence of 0 the paiiio. The ereut Western marts. us that Tuesday after- informs jrigham, it is said, are receiving their teas main- aged nineteen Mr. Jas. McGee, and its entire contents noon, Andrews Anderson, by way ot bun Francisco, and manv horse near the Wasatch Woolen Factory, of tbe smaller firms here have been Ca f years, was thrown off a young PBEl'AHATORT TO condition Sugar House Ward, was cntir.ly consu- wound up, owing to this withdrawal cif insensible an j in up and picked rade. The decreasing trade is d to call to med by fire. j upon recoveringte was unable as the .cause of one of the heaviest the cc. with A corespondent from Tine Kanyon, mind any thing connected importing- firms advertising two vtSsels 1 dislocated Tooele Co , alluding to the new kind of of their fleet for sale. carrence. His shoulder was 1HTO THEIR San Francisco, 12. I but by Judge Smith. He aleo potato called ."Compton surprise," states The s'enmer Japan, from Ilonz Konc j jeceived serere contusions on the right that from pound, there were sixty-thre- e and Yokohama, has arrived, and brings 18th on the of ates from 1 okohama to October 21st. iide of his head. eyes cut and planted April 1873, and dug on the lGlh of Ocf. Col. Shepbard, D. S. Consul at Yokoha! ma, is a passenger, and comes on a leave Stob. The .Ladies The yield is 60 pounds. .Ladies' Co-of abseoce of 'six months. Embassador j store in Ogden, is well de-- 1 From the Herald: THEM A CALL-- 1 Kido still lies in a precarious cunditiou. who desire all Laof the annual of first the The patronage meeting .ertinK The revision of treaties is postponed in kind adapted dies' Library Association was hi'ld lust tne hopes lie may recover. Buine&s 111 J to purchase goods of every IF YOB WAM okohama is improving. On the DtU of Mrs. fcmma tarter, evening. The reports of the officers to female wants. October, DeLong paid his last visit to ex- shew that the institution is in a flourthe Superintendent, has had great lhe Emperor, and introduced his succesas a milliner, and ishing condition. The name of the so- sor, Bingham. The Empress of Japan perience in the East paid a visit in State to Yokohama on tbe her thorough understanding of all the ciety was changed to the Salt Lake Lid30d-218th of October, and on the 9th instant. requirements and intricacies of ladies' brary Association. the Emperor went in state to open the Mr. James F. Godbe and wife, left INC, toilets, renders her especially fitted for He read a oly technic School at Tokei. BROWN, M. D. this morning for Boston, where they speech which was translated, and Dr. the position. By referring to the adMurray, the chief foreign officer replied. PITYSICIAN.BKRfiEON AND OBSTETRICIAN will make their home for the present. j Tertiscment in another column, it will be of Va., Graduate of La- Another attachment to secure the Chemical and physical experiments were Kiehmond Medical Collepe, Va., Resident l'liysi-rialeen that a complete assortment of made in the presence of the Emperor. and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of dies'furnishing goods is constantly kept, payment of $1,500, was levied on the Also a gymnastic exhibition wa given Va. Medical Society. " AHnr a nnmher of years practical acquaintance ': Mountain Chief Smelting works yester- before him, for all of which his Majesty lowest prices. with the Diseasoe of the Eastern and Western ;noe; I at the returned tnunks. Alter tbe? exhibition States and Xorrttorie haa located permanently at day afternoon. all sat down to a collation. The students Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon A distin- A Barrister in Limbo. Miss May Howard will take her first who methods of Allo! recently arrived from Tokei num the latent and most improved to known the of member bar, guithed benefit evening, when she ber 80,000. The Emperor's address to pathic Treatment in all departments of fame as Mr. W. R. Keithley, of Salt will Surgery and Mid-- 1 DeLong on the occasion of his farewell Medicine, appear as Lady Gay Spanker. ' most was cordial and wifery. His Lake, laid aside his briefs, intent upon flattering. Col. J. P. Page, left for San Francisco The patronage of the public U respectfully also presented him two magnifi seeking relaxation from the monotonous yesterday afternoon, to be gone two or Majesty cent costly vases as a token of esteem. solicited. Main Street. Office mid Residence, druagery of the office, in which he sick- three weeks. d- - tf DeLong was afterwards entertained on ened at the sight of gaping, dus'y volU. S." board the steamer Lackawana. From the Tribune : umes. He paid our city a friendly visit AS," The woman who was brutally outraged ' . ; . FOREIGN. ; yesterday, and overwhelmed with the at oh Sunday evening, died Bingham, MULY hospitable attentions of his friends, Paris, 1?. last evening from the effects of the vio- In the Assembly, amotion was whose kind cheer was enjoyed with infn. - offered by the Government postponing ence she sustained." inite zest, gave himself up to the fleet- Leon Say's interpellaTwo knights of the pugilistic ring are tbe debate upon . Fourth Street, Ogden tion regarding his failure to order 1ec- At j ing pleasures of the flowing bowl. a at vorinne. lor prize to ngni fill the preparing 10ns vacancies in the Assem night,, imagining that he had reached BARNARD WHITE'S Will the authorities permit the "barbar-on- s bly, until the day.' following that npon - OPPOSITE the seventh heaven, he soon became : which the vote is taken upon the prolon- ' '' 1?. exhibition? LUMBER YARD. . aware that his spirit had not yet soared An aggrieved individual complains of gation of President MacMahon's powers. After a heated debate the motion Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., above this mundane sphere, by an argus-eye- d the ' practice of those addicted to the was adopted. officer who put an end to the unweed" of puffing smoke in one's face,and The committee on the prolongation of Good Cuts and Lew Prices. dignified freaks in which he was indulgithe powers of the present Government, the objectiona equally protests "against ng to the detriment of the city's peace headed by M. De Kemusat, had ble, practice of squirting their slop pots an interview with and the ltf ,MacMjihpn.jrhe quiet of orderly people,, and full ef tobacco juice sideways when in a er stated that he had nothing to say escorted him to jail. Here lie was incrowd without looking around. He has modifying in any way the language of troduced in forma propria to ''Squealing now ten revolvers all well loaded, and his assembly, rile instructed them to Tom," who, for the next three months hasten the labors in the best interests of intends to put a stop to some profession- the will be maintained at the couutry. He said the questions re, r T'vBLrY ER ED IM ANT QUAMTJTT fO ANT Led. expense of the al to tbe discussion of the constitu squirters. lating XJ pert of town. and to Mingo, whose lease tion belonged solely to the assembly, - $7.00, of life is of uncertain tenure. This 6y the ton at the cars, VIS. case at Fort though he acknowledged that the adopbreach of In a promise " " $8.00, delivered, tion of the bills would give stability to morning he was interviewed by Alder Wayne the lover was convicted of the government. man Thomson, who assessed him $10,00 The committee on prolongation adopt Special Bafrs by the Car Load, writing" Mi hart beets oanly for the, for the distinction of his acquaintance. mi ed the proposal of M. Cassimer Pereire, darling huney." 1 j Mr. Keitbley's purse being lank, lank, SANFORD BINGHAM, JR., that the law prolonging the powers of I he was gent back to while The managers of the Ohio Reform President MacMahon for five years be away the dull OfficeatTJ.P.yreiglit house touri with his associates, until he could School are sending out invitations for yond the duration of the present assem constitution after reunion to the members of the bly, become part of tbe voted get a favorable NOTICE. reply to a despatch constitutional bills are i upon. me 01 meniDers bich he sent for relief. . press, clergymen, Havana; 12. TO LEAVE THE CITT, I HAVE Qn the 7th inst. the captain and thir INTENDING W. Y. Later. The gentleman has finally Legislature, etc.. the introduction to Detert, to collect all debts : have "Virof steamer the tbe x crew of reads which thus "Long years due to ma. All persons who are indebted to me keen restored to desires to and freedom, accounts with him, aod will their settle please since we Were companions at ginius" werj expected at Santiago de save tUGm tion of be remembered to the selves traume end px pence. Ogdenites for the elapsed and lhe next day, the 8th, twelve Cuba, J. it. W ILLIAMS, wtentions vouchsafed him, and "blast the reiorm school. . more of the Cuban volunteers on the ves late Proprietor of the Utah Ilotel. , to the were shot. Among tbe latter was ' ship that took me over." Twenty tons of frozen beef were sel Franchi Alfars. The dispatch announc- FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF UTAH Melbourne to England shipped from the execution says Alfurs offered the Norfolk. The ing hk Absconding Younq Man. Allu- - in August in the ship Spanish governt a million dollars if they Salt Lake City. a new pro would spare' bis lite, ibe fcpanisa say tou was made to the arrest in meat had been frozen by yesterday to the of assume came presidency OES, "lis city of a cess patented by Mr. James Ham Alfars WARREN KUSSEY, - PRESIDENT. young man from San Fran Cuban Republic. Several the method the of by patentee son, ANTHONY GODBR. CASHIER. co by a detective. We have been able men and women, ly tbe is manufactured in Austra- - passengers, Oldest ice which Banking: Institution in Utah. w New New froin ot steamer 'City York," gather more information regarding Ha. which arrived the York e 6th, yosteraay, Isterest Allowed oh Timb Deposits, circumstances which led to his PS, were arrested by the Spanish authorities He was in the employ of a bank-Collections Promntly ftttendel to. A gentle Quaker had two horses, on landing. It is reported they fcre diavtf institution and enjoyed the confof complicity with the insurgents. a very good aaa a very poor oue Voce editoines of all with whom he had Cuba. Dt The sayst, turn . any per- - When seen riding the latter it waal or business relations. His had taken rially,tliat H is as huibanasanybddy,and salary ed out that his better half more so than many who make Ostentas moderate. He was engaged to be the good one. "What !" said a sneer tious protestations of philanthropy, but S. READ comes it that you it cannot do less than approve 01 tne enarried to a respectable young lady, ing bachelor, "how all the tat her horse towards is best ; ride wife the that let vour displayed BOOT AND SHOE SHOP AS REMOVED ergy HIS parents being opposed to their " to T. U. Webster's old stand, ' when rebels, and particularly those whom the """on on "Friend, was, account of his attenuated means, The only reply . . oro t steamer "Virginius'' filibustering 11 A fete doort South of the Utah Hotel. thee be married thee know.yielded to a feeling of JTJ3. to make more bloody war in Cuba. despondency court martial for the trial of those embraced a career of vice, although The of a return littla indication Any . . Weeded for a time in concealing , captured on the "Virginius" is still in . " 13 payments pleasant, session, working wun ail possioie dis derelictions from his employers. An specie man of Evansville, Ind., who patch. Amongst the crew disguised as young lamination of his accounts revealed the arona, has long been troubled with a, cougn firemen were Ignacio, Alfara, THE i""niui fact tnat he had embeziled a eon Bosa, Arce, Castellanos, Pinedo, Molla, dol a gold other the coughed up day Boitol. and other persons of importance. 1TI0N. "."lemble sum of money, and it was fur lar, and has ielt better ever since Cant. Frv was manifestly aware of the Covered that he had been a reg The effect , upon the money market object of the expedition, and the nature of the cargo, whicn lie was tcmpiea to The Finest House , nat0' at the gambling dens of the of Evansville is not stated. eily- When he discovered that he could take charge of by a large sum of money of Entertainment Uncle Jer offered him, thinking that there were the "What's matter, longer disguise the fled truth, he chances in a hundred ef his , as old Jeremiah ninety-nin- e ry ?" said Mr. IN OCDEN CITY. be Clt7 and arrived here V EJft' yesterday It. was passing by( growling most tu landin? in safety. ef final will be orning. On the way he the this is thought It suspected that riously. "Matter 1" said the old man was followed fort of the insurrectionists. 1 he captain by a person whose green stopping short, "why, here I've been and crew were shot by a squad of ma were AND W11H .fore intently fixed upon him tugging water all the morning for rines in the public square. Twelve of shot in front of the ttrriyei here, before the cars with, and what the insurgents were EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. wa-- t. Im 11 'topped, b trying to elude th vig Dr. C.'s wifeI to wash house xesteraay morn slaughter ?" it for An ah . s'pose "Why, d'ye got 01 "ie I ing Manianillo was attacked from every detective, hp inmr,nrl off v- ,For particulars apply to suppose about ten cents," answered direction by insurgents in considerable tT I, tran..j .nastcnfcd ' J nP town, where h Mr. . "Ten cents ! She told force. The fighting lasted tmtil three TAliJil11 W. TIIOMSOX, arrested Lajt night he was taken mc the doctor would pull a tooth for v V w when the rebels were f OGDEN. off. driven nic some time. the emigrants baa been lhe arriTal of of a freight train run-.- L account on this side of Green track off the xPecte1' ln to be Hirer. Tley noon. before morrow de-uy- ed UNDKRSIQNKD HAVING BOCQITT Till tock offfuoda of th Ut firm of Parry k Friti iietl, will coutinm tbe bmtnen of the Pio nmr Drue Ftnr. AU pareooi knowing thsoi-mIvto x indebted to the Ut firm are requested tu tettl their account! without deUv. JAMKi L. llOKKOCKg. October SOth, 1ST. rK g, OUT II ASRKMOTKD MO VINQ men-ione- - re-e- NEW BUILDING! ? e. FURNITURE' TOI1U OF EYERY DESCRIPTION, Are constantly kept oa band and offered for sale at THE LOWEST PRICES. EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, OGDEN, - UTAH. -- M : The most Competent Drua- - aist in the Territory attend to Vie prejKiration of Jledtclnes. The patronage of the public and es pecially that of the late firm Is solicited. JAS. L. H0RR0CKS, - NEW GOODS, JUST I113CEIVE1. The Rest and Cheapest Imported Furniture ever offered in this city. , I ; . d-- FAMILY GROCERY. JOHN BOYLE." JOSEPII a GRAHAM, Finh Street, - - Ogdeii. I NVITES ATTENTION TO 1113 seleot stock of GROCERIES AND INSPECT. AND CALL PAHPE & BOESSEL. NEW AND PROVISMS p ii Bargain ! T. E. 1 CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKIN- WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, G. MAIN NTKEET, OGOEN. 3IKS. GRAHAM, - Fifth Street, rs PREPARED L - TO UNDERTAKE Ogden. ALL KINDS of FASHIONABLE KEEDLE-WOK- ' dlO-t- f u m, for Udios RECEniON L. J. ud childreu. BOOMS HOLTHER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Fifth Street, Ogdkk, Half a Mck West of Main Good WorkmariBbip ity. "Watolies, Clocks, Street. " Guaranteed. Cloth 188-l- , SFECTA CLES. Guns Pistols, f; and,. .7f,.jV.;i: jmmunition. - ing Cleaned and Repaired. i T JEWELRY, FLAT ED t6 SILVER WARE;' r CUTLERY, STAIRS UP t Repairing Neatly Excculvd. , CARTRIDBES.V GUN NEEDLE BUTCHER SHOP. CHOICE tOBACCOB aud CIQAR8 . ftres i,i j..r m Ui .. 'i-- i. r ; . ' 1 i" Store. City Drug T MAIX ST., OGDEN, , Wm. rxr 01 VTOCK f AT LOW FIGURES! 1 IMS .SXTKMSIVK and Fancy Goods, - CLOSIHSTGr JOHN BOYLE Groceries, 4 good-lookin- REIVZOVED. NOTICE. LUNCHEON. :.; COALVILLE COAL. DRIVER, Prop, : ; .1 ; i M Dealer in ; . ! Patent MccUcines -- ': WINES, PCRB V 1: I i 10 WHItXIES, l.lj GINS, FINE COGNAC BRANDT, ,t! "f Case Goods, Palnis. Oils. 1 .,- Turps, Tarnlilics, ' 1 AND .... , :, s GROOERIES. ty-si- ri ' Fine Stock of Perfumery ana Toilet Articles Osf'Vm COMSTAJfILT d Prescriptions Accurately Trepared. tST Call at n. -- a H . BBMOYED.-W- y, H dan-t- r z ISliftiljly 1 1 . LDLIDER ;:,!-- , .. YARD, Corner Wall and Sixth Street, "1 s UTAH HOTEL, . .,; New TO RENT. a 1 THE CITY DRUG STORE! 3 m a O j Situated, s o P. V s m o I J 0 t mm & I 5 ac 5 EAR U. 1'. FREIGHT BETOT. WHITE PINE :l Luinbcr, Lutht and V KUiuglcift, of the best quality, on Ilmid In Always Quaii titics. Xjai-fcj- o Tho Cheapest in Town, m e ' CALL AND SEE. W. 1). "WILLIAMS. d 2f.4 tf |