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Show . ' it .vTVd. Sundays J1ICTIGN, ' J j Y'la" DIRECTORY. I ffiW Amble daily ufitr double daily Sumner. The Ashantee Expedi- MAILS. 6. rn m Boiler Explosion in San Francisco. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. .40a.m, MOajn. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 pm. .f.l.uldtbsliMt. CdLwmd Thursdays 2 30 pan ., failrr p... -- office news. P tion - P- in T ftnjwiwy fSSuTBi DEPARTMENT m , , from ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open Wnfrema.m.to3p.iB. !C. P. train U.P. ii , Trains - arriveB . 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 a.m. " - leaves - arrives and leaves - " - 14 u.c. train ' - - - - and gait Lake City Time. atll mtSanday, in the Tabernacle a, ana in ue acnooi-nouB- to, Farley at iu xunu B 8 p.m. o fttopaltnurcn at ii a.m. wu p.m. Motist Church at 11 a.ni.? and lul'gchool-hons- e Lectures (Child's Hall), rtalist , Letter from Whittier to . CLOSING ....... S4rd?' . fl nil! m kl,CS,T' trom lMexico. ' HOTELS. LIVERY 8TABl.ES. a p. AMERICAN. Atlanta, Ga., 2o. A mass meeting of the farmers and resolved patrons of husbandry, to plant only one third of their crop in cotton next year, to favor cash payments, and decided that they had tho right to control the price of cotten. Washington. 25. Hon. Richard C. McCormick, delegate from Arizona, was married this evening to Miss Elizabeth. Thurman, daughter of Senator Thurman, at the latter's residence in this city. The wedding was attended by President Grant, sever al members of the cabinet, all of the Senators now in Washington, and many other distinguished persons. was ef The cabinet meeting, to hours duration. All of the members were present except Robeson, who is in Philadelphia on naval business; The Spanish question was debated, but no new action was taken. " The dispatches received by both Secretary Fish and ' Admiral Polo, Spanish Minister from Madrid, are of a character which gives more than hereto fore the' promise of a peaceful solution to the present complications.; These gentlemen were in private conference for several hours at the residence of Secretary Fish, comparing dispatches and discussing generally the situation. Orders wera received at the Washington navy yard, this morning, to fit the "Shawmut" for sea with all possible dispatch. All the men who can be employed to advantage will be put to work, . night and day. The "Fortune" was launched this forenoon and will be ready for sea in a few days. She will carry two thirty-poun- d rilled guns in addition to her torpedo ' J " attachment "" '' " New Orleans, 25. The people's convention, adopted an address and a series of resolutions and adjourned, subject to the call of the president. The following was adopted: Resolved that our fellow-citizeJudge John A. Campbell, Hon. Randall Hunt Robt. H. Marr Horatio Ogden and Wm. B. Spencer, be appointed a committee on the part of the people of Louisiana to repair to Washington to present the memorial for relief from the Kellogg, usurpation and the restoration to Louisiana of her rights and liberties as a free State of the American Union, as guaranteed by the constitution of the United States. Speeches were made by Gov. McEnery. San Francisco, 25. A boiler explosion occurred in the book-stor- e of A. L. Bancroft & Co.,' on Market street. 'The flames extended from the engine room to the furniture store of Henry & Co., damaging it to the extent of about $80,000. Bancroft's loss is about $10,000. During the fire James McGinn and two boys were suffocated nearly to death. They were got out and taken to their homes. It is feared the man will die. Capt. W. B. Cox has been appointed of , the new China line of agent here 1 ' ' ' ' steamers. The jury in the case .of Frank Harris, mate ef the "Sunrise," returned a ver of guilty en twenty nine dict, counts ef the indictment. . IlfflETMIlOM.BAl OF LAKE CITY. ' SALT Tn Capital. $200,000 - $1,000,000 Anmorked Paid HI. nOOPKR. Km SHARP, Dal ' , . President,! VicePresU IMOHAM YOUNG TH. JENNINGS. y, , ' fU LITTLE, HILLS, Cashier. 1 8. Directors. 1 i bchange, Coin, Gold Dost, College Scrip, made and promptly remitted. Eichmge for gale. Interest Paid on Id Collections t. PUBLISHED EYERY EVENING, VXD . d53-l- y tragi Depoaita. ELLS.' FAEG0 &'C0., FOR WARDERS, EIPEESS and Dealers Bankers and Domestic i Foreign wro a raies junction J. B. pta, 0.1. Exchange, r. r. depot. DOOLY, Agent. EUCENE ATTORN EY-at-LA- W WIDEN CITY, V. T. ' 0fe iai8 JmicTioM Balding. ... ' ' ' ' tf J. H. MARTINE AX7,' Hfilranlic . LASCELLES. and " Civil Engineer, Logan, Cache Co. hud and Mining Claims surveyed. of the passengers of tho "Virginius," filibusters, as they may have been, and probably were, is shocking and unjustifiable; so have been the wholesale butcheries of France, both by the Commune and the Government, but in this case no man among us regrets and deplores the bloody deed as do Castelar and the intelligent Republicans of Spain. If we seize this occasion to strike at them, we give direct aid and comfort to the ul-- t nmontane popery, to Don Carlos and the cruel priesthood, who' are fighting against Republicanism in Europe, we de a deed in crushing out th Republic of Spain under its noble President, which I can only find its parallel of atrocity in the Roman Republic, by the French Republic of 184G. Heaven pre serve us from such infamy. I hope and believe wise and worthier councils will prevail, and that the only demand of our Government upon Spain shall be for (he speedy emancipation of the enslaved in Cuba, and the rights and liberties pertaining to the citizens of the Spanish secured to the people of all classes in her dependencies. ' io Madrid, 25. The Cabinet, yesterday, considered a note to be sent to the government of the United btates. It is denied that the Spanish government is disposed to submit the "Virginius" question to the Em; peror of Germany for arbitration. i . Havana, 25.-,The Diario de Lamarina has an edito rial from which the following is an extract : "The Washington govern ment ' knows and the United States soon will know the justice with which the bpanish authorities have act' ed. They will take care of their nation al honor without suffering themselves to be influenced by the cries of the masses who know not what these Cuban patriots are. Far from our minds be a feeling pf arrogance, and farther still a feeling pf fear from our hearts. We neither Seek nor shun peril. If the Americans oblige us to fight, fight we wilL If our mother country can aid us we w ill t bank her, but if we must contend alone there are enough Spaniards in Cuba to keep our banner safe. We will sell very dearly that which . was once the mo?t brilliant flower of the crown of Lastile, London, 26 Later dispatches have been received from Gen Woolsey, commanding the Ashantee expedition. ..They condemn the native auxilleries as worthless. I he Ashantees are in full retreat, their main Column, hewever, is within easy march ing of the British advance, yet the general is unable to overtake and, attack them, owing to the tardiness and cowardice of his native allies. He complains of the humiliating position in which he is placed in consequence of being obliged to depend on sch help., ".; i u The Timet this morning speaks hope fully of a pacific solution of the "Virginius" question. The Daily Areit says it is Tumored that the ultimatum of the United States would appear to be equivalent to a declaration of war. r A Washington dispatch says the Sec retary of the Navy has directed that or ders be issued to suspend work on tne iron clads and to de'.ach from the large vessels recently ' ordered into commission, all officers to wait further orders. The transportation ef ordnance stores to Key West will ' also be stopped. There is no possibility, it is said, of settling between the diplomatic controversy Spnin and the United States for many months to come,' which accounts for these orders. - . ATTORN EV tr nniTXTtsoTnu at Residence 2nd South Street, "lKe 11 utiodi of legal utJ ttan. business promptly attended f v . ; .V , The testimony New Tork,-25- r J MH 7 tlu ml TI'I " Co.and J. A J.Sprnance, uealert in. LIQUORS. T 0wMe AND "v"D"wi "n 363m Mexican authorities, They have enga ged a prominent lawyer here, who has Corresponded with the Secretary of State, demanding that reparation be forth with accorded to his clients for the outrage by the Mexican government, and steps will at ence be taken to lay the i matter befere Congress. ' .. It appears that Lieutenant-Commande- r Antram, who . commanded the Spanish war steamer "Razan" at Aspinwall, last Spring, when commander Rode, of the fj. 8. uavy, escorted the "Visgmius" out of that harbor, was at the recent summary trial and , condemnation to death of the crew and pas sengers of the "Vireinius." Two thousand five hundred men were most paid off at the navy yard, of whom have been employed since the & CO. JNCE, STANLEY in rrancisco. ? Judge-Advoca- J. S. LEWIS. ICHMAKi ER . ri, MaTy ' t y, iHn Icuci rn 'tn tun, RCTi'LJewe,r SUver and ua " c r warrar ted VT WARREN ' in the Ineersoll to-da- y trial - mi Table ij ;Salt I,akc City. .' was rather conflicting. The case is -SALT LAKE CITY still on. v.f i I Two American citl catholic priests, Board at Reasonable Rates. J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. lens, were expelled from the City of Mexico - at the point of the bayonet by the Theatre, "Virginius" outrage. The Spanish iron clad "Arapides" has not left the yard, but was painted t day, and the last work upon ber in the dry l'kALTINa HOUSE. and Utah. P?,0 hand- - per gallon , JtuuT 4 UUeri allowance HUSSEV v , dlii-t- f ' , i EST E ClMUl., LOO-A- . class road in JNO. W. YOUNO, ROUTE EAST- St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chicago and Jefferson City, St. Louis and Pekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and St. Louis ' and Qitincy and Burlington. Only Line 27ic and Pullman Palaoe Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chica- from ST. LOUIS , i ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Louisville . : and m 7:45 A. M.-D- cuiuiay. , P.M.Fast 5:15 Westlnghonse Safety Brake. Pullman's Palace Day and Dining Cars. I TO THE EAST, NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. ' No. 3. 6:15 ',;t v : i Ticket Office, Xo. 100 ''"' has removed the Confoctionory Line. go , ,:; Express, Cajtv , ST. Daily except Fourth St.', 5 Cor.ChestuntSt,St.lorjI8. s it! . v; G. KEEPS . jv CHEAP I . i PURE AND FRESIIi CANDY,: Xn THl EuftOPEAJt PLArf, West Side East Temple Street, ' CANDY, TAYLOR'S HOTEL ' '! ' HOME-MAD- ALL VARIEHB3 IMPORTED SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. Bg"Rooms with or without Boar J.fjSg , lOOtf Taylor at Cutler, Proprietors. ' ! ". Candy Cheap Candy; Cheaper ! Candy Cheapest .' I.I ; CAHDY! TRIBE'S. ' : ! '' It i A i5 Wholesale and Retail. ' ' CANNED T300DS, NUTS, CANDIES, etc. ICECREAM Don't pass the London Bakery without a call. XSnrj NOD A .. o To all whom ft may concern. jlVATJEKe'r .. PASTRY of ALL KINDS, J IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all Persons engaged in Business in rrUTE MONITOR HAS GAINED A iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reasonwhich' the City Ordi- X Reputation. No higher encomium can be able terms, at Workshop, TitUiitff Ofllee, Ogden City, (fcr upon a Cooking Stove lhaa to say that nances provide that . license must be bestowed who uses it speaks iu its praise every house-wifOgden. obtained,) without first procuring a and recommends it to her aeighbert and friends, license are liable to be taken before any for economy, cleanliness and reliability is ell its Alderman of said City, and be subjected operations. I n , 31,314 MONITORS NOW IN USE. to a Fine. ' GROVE BKEWERY, CoanciL the of order City By J. HERRICK, Mayor. .'i , ; also, ths celiratib ; JONES GROVE, OGDEN. JAMES LESTER TAYLOR,' City Recorder. -- o ;" SAXIA CLALS CO0K1XG SME, The Office of the City Recorder is at Lager Beer, Ale and Vorter quality, Man- -' the City Hall, Fifth 10Street, Ogden. of Superiorand For Coal and Wool, j Offirt Hour fron supplied ufactured f. till 5 f.f for deep or shallow wells. Also, l'l'JIPS tent Points for Drive Well Pumps, with snitable GREATEST . Where can be found FRESH BREAD, ' CAKES, "- 'wr tf . CITY LICENSES. FOKt'E aud LIFT Pa- J.' a- MAIN STREET, OGDEX. " i IN s m,t lit I f"h--- !.,T0YB, TUB i'i LONDON BAKEKY H. -- D. 51. KTTAItT FOR SALE THE BEST AND L'Li ' ' ' , PUIVIPSrPUMPS! it. ' ' . STO RE! TOY F. M. COLTtURN,1 TIIOS. DORWTN, Ticket Ag't, St. Lonis.: West'n Pass. A g't,8t.Louis CHAS. E. FOLLETT, JNO. E. SIMPSON, Gen. 8upt.,Indiaiiapolls. Gen. Pass. Agt.,St.Inii ,- -- GATE! GOLDEN H. STINCER . , ... Daily except Sunday. With through Bleeping , Saturday , r HAIL. ; P. ; , With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Of tnrough to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Saturday. j ' STAYNER,J JOHN FOWLER. Aiteut for Om'.en. . , For all Way Stations i duivijiiuiui n MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITI 3:30 P. M.Accommolatioii. T)MTi w; CHAS. Express. ay ; .WithTalace Car through to New York, Chi-- , cago, Cincinnati er Louisville Daily except . ' TIME TAULE ''. , FO UR TRAINS DA IL 17 Between Chicago and St Louis, and one hour and a half faster time between Chicage and Kansas City than by opposition route. FRANK IlftjH, Western Traveling Agent., Kansas City, Mo. ' J. C. McMCLLIN; Cen. Sunt.. Chicago. J AS. CHARTON. d38-- ti Gen. Pass. Agt.. Chicago. Full Line ofHIuicnl Iiistrnmeiits at the I.on'cwt: call n nlu.;.itme.'i.i Figures. J ust v" WITHOUT CUANqijL , ' SALES UNEQUALLED. A .TO New York, Chicago, Cincinnati - ! I1IJST WUZE At Every1, Fail?! - ' go and St. Louis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The only line running these Cars between Chicago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Sleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St. Louis and St. Paul, via Quiucy and ltnrlington. . Vox Humaiid Jiunninj Tlireuyh Cars ELEG AST DAY CARS, . "I .:.t is i : i. ., ; General Supt. V AND ALIA! No Clianjjo of Cars. And the shortest, qnickestnnd best route between 33 3VC O "V 23 1 I : and Salt Luke. d71-t- f hy -8.20 a.m. 6.36 p.m Leave OGDEN 6.30 a.m 1.8(1 p.m. Leave OMAHA 6.00 a.m. 8.40 p.m Arrive BURLINGTON 10.50 " Galesburg, (C. B. A Q.) 7.00 a.m. p.m 11.16 aun. 3.22 a.m " Wendota , ' 8.16 7.00 a.m p.m. Chicago. 0.00 a.m. 12.50 aan " Peori A 10.30 6.4S p.m. " Ind'plis (I. B. W.) a.u 0.60 pan. 4.00 p.m " Cincinnati " Logansp't(T.P.4 W.) 6.66 p.m. 9.2(1 a.m M 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p.m. Columbus 49 Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicaqo, Indianapolis, Cincihkatti, Logahspobt, ' and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheap est Route. Do not be demivod, hut obtain Tickets via the Bubxikstoh A Mifsouei Kivm Railroad. C. E. PERKINS, A. E. TOCZALIN, Uen'l Pass. Agent. Ueo'l Sup'L .Tanl7 T2t.f J IJllILANTJu! VOX ... HAIIiROAD.the 3EL , the OlHces. Forill information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to CIIA9. MU1.EY, General Freight ami Ticket Agont. & ALTON ATLANTIC . SXPKEBS Tassenger Passengers will please Purchase their Tickets at L West. See classification of Railroads Board of Railroad Commissioners. J Reduced Kales lo Excursion Part ies. Pas-sag-o, tf STATIONS. Dully Leave Corinne at 12:00 noun. Leave logan at 7:3(1 a. m.j tocouuoct with trains forOudon JOHN SHARP, BCPEKINTENDKNT. MTMH .TfimftAT IS73, Trains will plowie purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cunts additional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. 0NLYF1RST aud after Oct. 1st, On Pasngers rniiK OliGAKS 3ST W1TU DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Sat Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. PRESIDENT. Oldest Hanking Institution iu Utah. Interest Allowed on Timk Deposits. Attended to. fnllavtlnna - TRAINS Next door to ANTHONY GODBE, CASIilKR. VTOTICE M ltf e f - . , I VI' t ! 1! 1 J Cakes Ornamented to,, Order, r :, ...i:r,r. y, ON.SUORT, NOTICE.,," , :. , ' " ,h WEDDING t E ,,vt.'A ,'.'if ii CAKES I3 Lc x')!" A BrEClALTY. . , 1 1 : J. II. a j l - ; ' to families , and the Trade. ' " :t i Orders Punctually Attended to. dock will be done , Work in the navy-yar- d was going on as usual this afternoon. AUeautiful Grove for Pleasure for la3t left Robeson Secretary nipbt ; aiid Tic-ni- c Parties, rhuadelphia on business connected with the fitting out of vessels. It is said at the also the navy department that, instead of orders issued for the suspension of work. FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, being me preparation of vessels is burned. and are connected with tha Brewery Mu-Boston, 24. : csn be obtained, with or without John G. Whittier writes to Charles to on application sic, Sumner: Thanks for the manly and just letter on the Cuban dificulty. . It w.s UillOLU, Ul'XT fc Co., the word needed. The suniary shooting Kj,2i 6i ,. rtPn"p.n, UTAH Junction with WILL RB5 -- SH?AN HOTEL, oljASis yULEi HOUSE, , 'wtfcstof BAM OF FIRST MTI03IAL CORINNE AND J. ' Charming TRAINS RUN BETWEEN In addition to the above, CHICAGO 15 Railroad. Trains will loava Ogden daily at S.40 a.m., and 6.2p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. auj.820 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at 6 00 a.m. and 3.40 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 1 .50 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. MIXED -- STAVMill; SELLS Til Zl, 1873, l i, i i v. , ; ON AND AFTER For all information concerning Freight or apply to JAMka SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. ' FOREIGN. yoi: ii. OF UTAH. MONDAY, NOV. v .,( UTAH NORTHERN RAILBLOAD. iilXE TIOXEEIi r 1 ""3 UTAH CENTRAL , ce II" AYS EXCEPTED.) OGDEX, UTAH. 1VKDXESDAT, XOVEMBEU 2G. 1873. BY TELEGA IIPII ;;;.taJ.,totr. CP. 4AiX I P Americans Expelled jui " , I No. 57. ercatile iMtlt tW l LjMmwii i J (S OGDES 1 jiwnrm.nirf -- W. TURNER, (Ute C. B. McGregor Co.), - Ogden. Fifth Street, GEORGE Books, rcriortieals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, TOBAC CO. CIGAKS Which has snch a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelenee, cannot be ' eurpassod. All our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. all its P.ranch Stores. Also by all the Stores in the Tor ritorj. &c. tCassh p aid for Eggs aud Chickens dl-t- f " " GEO. A. & 10." I'RLVCE OrgaiisitMolodeons' Mim(. The Oldest, ljirirest and Mist Per tort in tho linileil Plalen. 52,0 ITA. OPENED A NEWSTOKB Willi a lull supply . Toys, TCOLCLOIIOII kfry, l'nwrviiig Jars, Kruit, I'roviitus 01 'the best tuality. CALL AND SEE HIM. Ci'ih Subscriptions taken for all the Papers of tho day dlSUm Local, Eactera and Western. ' SEW STOKE. AM Wall Tapers of the Cent Patterns. 30-fi- Filth KELSON, Street . . Ozden. and 0 0 Now iu use. No other Muica! lnslniiiit.ut llui AMit.s ... ; eer ohi.'u,.l siuito popuLirity. AA" Seid foir Pri- Lists."-- ; lit - t 'l "A 1.0, , ' " , ,." X.'. |