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Co.-C- Geo. apt. yburj has resigned his position as iUentof the Pacific Mail Steamship Russell Sage, mcceeds him in Esq., of New H that capacity. tyiin Bradbury passed through Ogden to day ago vorJ his' way East, ancl 'iiltiere expressed his satisfaction at condition of .the Comoanv's affairs. "rttin apecalators in New York "Lad fad t depreciate the value of its H after the failure of Jay Cooke & 'to ere large shareholders in that Nanj. Their effsrts were unsuccess- as its stock commands a greater cre- 'than any which is quoted jnMay ueeastern markets. His resienation Cnpy. Wuoed cence. Then Waller came to Portland, and had Mrs. Waite arrested on a charge of bigamy. She was placed under SI, 000 bonds, and her father-in-lastill unshaken in his faith, went her security. Waller's story is that Miss 3IcKeuzie's ' fa'her was poor, and rather disreputable. lie (Waller) married her, a girl oi sixteen, and the couple had the two children mentioned. In 18G9, seven years after marriage, she leit him, went to Portland, corresponded with- him and sent bun money, but refused to come home4. His suspicions were lately aroused and he put a deteetive on her track, with the result as Btated. She denied the whole story. Waller, produced the photograph of Mrs. Waller and one of the children. The pic ture of Mrs. Waller resembled Mrs Waite. It appeared to be her portrait. Mrs. Waite claimed that it was a case of mistaken identity; that Mrs. Waller formerly lived in Portland, but had married another man, moved to New York, and asserted that the weeding notice might be found in the New York Tribune of a certain date. " She denies ever having seen Waller before. The case came up for a hearing, but was postponed for the purpose of procuring further evi dence. " - Hotel Arrivals. by Dressing huainpsa. whinh bis earnest attention in other account of the embar Nents in which it is stated the Com- flaiMelved. pudel and " BEARDSLEY HOUSE. not on M. II. Beardslit - Propr. Dec. . 1.- - ' W Beeler, Chicago; A L Ellsworth, Granite City; N Sweetland, W J F Con- nelly, J Crissman, Salt Lake; J Nickum, this morning's Connne; Ed Kensen, B Kelly, CottonJsssATiojis.-Fr- om wood; J T Hardin, Texas; M Gagin, D ibont BIX W II Sinser, Alta; E - .n'nlr,.!, o...i uu viv ouuuay evening, Manser, Bingham; f City, a house occupied by a P Priuce, J MoCrory, Corinne. ;i Prostitute. "Mined. "ea M;n' TUftrUm- -' She, and her para- - THEATRE. N n' -- K V, t " etEect that AnniB 'w'j-iv- e h " lue i IT Y. iu;n. tr,.. toiJ JIiller- .1 - Patten burning, lessees. one ef Hie mmin2 on a visit to Salt Lake, and ab.e H I sumofeyj We entered a conpiaint .gambler who lad enriched '.e?ea3e" T latter d, and both partis ceny cf a S r? theZC.M.i: hand e 18 T FOR LOVE, FOR Co.; Lavin. be. ft'a,1er from ' NOT TEN CENTS MAILED TO ME, I send you a receipt, telling how you can cure your cough within 43 hours alter foiiovi iug my prescription, which is simple aui will not cost you anything for medicine, as it will fhow you that yuu have the remedy within reach of your . own homes. J. A. JONJiS Box 79, OdenCity.rtah. d0i-2. : tnsr House . I AM VERY SORRY THAT I HAD TO POST- ' PON ED the performance last evening until Wednesday night. Ktery one knows that the weather was so oad that It was impossible for people to come out; but I promise tbe citizens ef Ogden, that I will give them a performance that they never witness d before in this city. Yours respectfully, LEON LEOTARD. years, latdv from r.i. her death by a premed- nnag of Matthew Hart, ' V ""U, Hr.JiailVe 01 BUT Who first, ,',,.!lh .j agcu and n old at the Cted Mr. Barry's Island. ALBERT CRAY. Proceedings in Congress. uoiv Torsr TBS , , AND saloon, LUNCH STAND, in. Also Private Iiooni for Company. Drugs, Lunch from 10 cU. to 60 ctt. Attorney Gen. Williams ISrocerlos, The very best Ales, Torters and Cigars. Chief a, Justice. Appointed HOTEL. JAS REMOVED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Are constantly kept on hand and offered full-strip- .. out The most Competent Druggist in the Territory will attend to the prejmrution of Medicines. THEIR TEKSENT the hospital, but, after an examination STOCK OF GOODS by the penitentiary physicians, he was remanded to a common cell like other ! felons. The jacket given him to wear is known at the penitentiary as "Larceny Jacket." His son staid by him till he PREPARATORY TO was led away to his cell, when he and a few friends and reporters left the island. Washington, 1. The House met at noon. Ti.e galleries were crowded, and most of the seats INTO THSIR in the hall. Avere occupied. When the Clerk, McPherson, reached Louisiana, in calling the roll, he stated that there I were but two unchallenged certificates from that State. There were conflicting sets of papers from Warmouth and arGIYi! TIIE3I A CALL Pinchbeck, and he had delined to enroll either. There was also a discrepancy in the papers from the ninth In1 YOB WAK-diana district. From Arkansas bat two of the four seats were repreNenfed. In the case of West Virginia there was doubt as to the proper time of holding elections, and there were two sets of members elected on difierent days so that cone had baen enrolled. The roll beiog called there appeared 278 out of 290 enrolled names. The House then T. DROWN, M. D. proceeded to the election of Speaker.' OBSTETRICIAN Waynard nominnted James G. rlain?: l)imiCTAN,fFRGKON AND 01 r., n X Alutnnus ol Ni black nominated Fernando Wood; Richmond Medical College, Va., Resident Physinominated A. S. Cox, who said he cian iind Surgeon to College Hospital; iellow of was not a candidate. TLe'vote resulted, Va. Medical Society. nrort pal acouaintaiice iiui'iiwi- ,.Fv.niu lilaine 100, Wood 77, Cox 2, Clymer 1, iiti a .......I.,,'j""-- i n with the Diseases of the .Eastern and 1. Alex. II. Stephens Mnynard and Mates anil Territories has locaieu permanently Wood conducted Bi&ine to tbe chair, .igden t.ity, ana promises umt he latest and most improved methods of Allo when he made a short address, thanking Treatment in all aeparimouto 01 pathic the House for the honor conferred. and MidDawes, senior member of the lloune, Medicine, Suryery wifery. is administerel the oath of office to the respectfully Tho patronage of the public Speaker, wbo, thereupon proceeded to solicited. ' ' swear in the member. " Main About fifty Southern members, among OBtce and Residence, them Stephens, of Ga., who were unable to take the iron ciad oath, took a modified oatb. The Republican caucus nom-ioes- a t fer officers of the House were elected. The Delegates from the Territories were called' and all, except Cannon, of Utah, were sworn in. Merriam ottered Fourth Street, Ogden. a resolution relating that Cannon had taken an oath inconsistent, with citizen WHITE'S OPPOSITE : BARNARD ship, and hag been and continues to be '(,, : YARD. 1 I LUMBER defiin and violation guilty of .practices ance of the' laws; and referring to the Etc., committee on elections the question of Prime Beef, Mutton, ' Cannon's right to a seat The. resoluGood tuts and Low Prices. tion was opposed by Cox, Butler; May-nar- d and others, and, on motion of Niblack, it was tabled, and Cannon was sworn in. The contested case of Shanks and Neff, of the ninth Indiana district, ! was referred to the committee on elections. Hale gave notice of a bill to repeal the increase of salary law. Butler offered a resolution to admit Sypher, DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY TO ANY ... , ... Sheldon and Pinchbeck " to seats from J Louisiana. - Without action tlie House By the ton at the cars, - - 87.00. adjourned. " " " vklivered, - - $8.00. The Senate was called to order at noon by President Wilson. The credentials Special Rats by the Car Load, of Robert Crozier, appointed from Kansas, was read; and be. was sworn. It SANFORD BINGHAM, JR., was ordered that the Senate meet at Offlc at U. 1. Freight house ; noon until otherwise ordered. The usual resolutions for the notification of the House that 3enate was in session passed, and Anthony and Thurman were appointed a committee of the House to wait upon the President. Sargent had , ; Opposite Union Depot, j a telegram read from his colleague 50C. BOARD $2 PER DAY. MEAL8 accommodations. announcing his resignation. Sumner introduced his Civil Rights Good JOHN Bill and a bill to establish equal rights BECHTOL, Presiding. in the District of Columbia schools, also H. II. BEAKDSLEV, Proprietor. - d49tf. amend te . a joint resolution proposing - , r the Constitution of the United States providing for the eleetion of President by direct vote, and abolishing the offiee of making the Presidential term six years and him inel gible to East side Main St., Ogden. There being no probability First Class Wines, Liquors, Ales, Porters, Cigars, of the President's message being read tc, hone but genuine articles imported. Call and the Senate adjourned. " y see me. Private rooms tor parties. the to authorize Sumner entered a bill W. CLARK.' isuno of comnound interest, notes, as a substitute fsr legal tenders; also a bill against kidnapping frem abroad. The bill is intended to apply to alleged kidnapping of Italian children. inWrignt entered a bill to repeal the crease ef the salary bill. , THE Logan, a hill to repeal the bankruptcy )f:a bill to establish a branch mint act;-als: in Chicago. Wiudom, a joint resolution proposing an. amendment of the Constitution, for The Finest House ' ' cf Entertainment the election of United States Senators ty the people. Sumner announced that he had a cable SenIN OCDEN CITY. telegram from Madrid addressed to ator Cameron and himself, by several ICliftiblj- members of the Spauisb Cortes, and ask-- e i to have it read. Sherman and others The patronage of the publio and especially that of the late firm is solicited. JAS. L. HORROCKS, , AT LOW FIGURES MOVINQ Fifth Street, A ..Bargain ! S1et' t FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKIN- INSPECT. PARPE&BOESSEI r ' 1 ATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, M - - Ogden. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS FASHIONABLE 5EEDLE-W0R- "Watches, Clocks, , RECEPTION ROOMS UP STAIRS J. IIOLTHEIt, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Fifth Street, i , Half a Block West ,. :j : I . Guns, Pistols AND ., Ociden, Main Street. ;' ''.T' .1 .Ammunition. i Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Clothing Cleaned and Repaired. 183-lr- ' . CUTLERY, SPECTACLES.' ' L. , JEWELRY, PLATED ' SILVER WARE; for ladies and children. .1 l v', Repairing Neatly Executed a NEEDLE i 1 to GUN CARTRIDGES; CHOICE TOBACCOrTnd variety. CIGARS in. grant,!' dS7-l- City Drug , y OTORE. MAIX ST., OGDEX. 1 1 Wm. DRIVER, Propi .... :.. 1 : '...u ; , us. . j .'! 'i 1 .i'J ..Iealerii , 1st! tvi . DKTJGS,-.:,'Patent Medicines i ' . I ' i pU11E WINES, GINS, i If 'I WHISKIES, FINE COGNAC ' URANPV Case Goods, .f.'t.u xM .uiuis Paints, Oils, Turps, Varnishes;'1" J BEARDSLEY HOUSE, t Cas-serl- y, and ; GROCERIES Bar Attached. Fine Stock of Perfumery and Toilet Articles '! ...ir ! .,i,id , : ;. LIQUOR STORE. . CONSTANTLY ON HAND, - ; , t , , .; . ' -i Prescriptions Accurately Prepared. SSf Call at LlJ -- g i 'ii-- 's THE CITY DRUG STOREI d307-t- f . UTAH HOTEL, Objected. . - .... j ,' ; ; '. f " ' AFD WITH 7 LUMBER ' OGDEisr;; NEAR U. P. FREIGHT DErOji'J WHITE PIKE me.-sag- e, Sert.Srd.lS7X " '"3 Lumber, Lath, aI Slifnglcs, - jSTOTIOE. YARD Corner Wall and Sixth Street,.1.; i Pending 'the 'reception .pf Hie Presithe Senate took a recefi EXCLLLE5T ACCOJDIODATIOSS. dent's OCDEN CITY, UTAH. Edmunds said, owwhen of half an hour e. LAXI.iT, Trop. For particulars apply to would take to organize it time the to Board per week, $ i.OO. Single mewls, 50 els. ing President's the evident was it House the hii, 50 cts. W. TXT032SOX, Hoard and Lodging per day, 1.30. message could nut be received OGDEN. and he moved to adjourn till which was done. toDuring the session of the Cabinet , tendered President formally the day, BHSEVOLFAT ASSOCIATION Attorney General Williams the position THE MINORS' Kockspring, Carlon and Almy, wish to inof the S.ipreme Court. fN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BY form the public in peueral, that they are oat on a of Chief Justice Workshop over the Wit 1 the sulwrilier. strike fi r their rights, and desire the sympathy of Col. Bristow, of Kentucky, will be apEntrance hy the alley between C. Wood!, iJiSce. nominThe the working class and ask them cot to come to General. Attorney nrnniee'sand the Pott Ofhce. till up their places until thuir rights are af'insted. pointed THOMAS WILPON. ation will be sent t the Senate Opposite U. P. R. R. Dopot. JAJ1ES BOWSS," Corresponding Secretary. AND JOHN BOYLE. . IS o COAL. TO RENT. ' G. Fifth Street, J ; offcVcd MAIN STKKKT, OCSIIIiyJ BUTCHER SHOP. COALVILLE ; CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. IIol-ma- Me-tr- UTAH. PKOVISIOXS aS0U-2- E. - Inijwrted Furniture ever in this city. . GRAHAM, - - Ogden. A'D : The Rest and Cheapest NVITES ATTENTION TO HIS NEW AND select stock of GROCERIES !. .!.. JUST llECKIVICD. GROCERY. JOSEm C. i j: ; . ... ji y:,-- . , , FAMILY . , OGB EN, CALL JSW BUILDING "a ". v. TOMS EAST SIDE MAIN STREET. PRICES. LOWEST ARE CLOsiisra :. for sale at THE .... . . New York, 30. After beinz taken to Blnekwell'a T.: iana, yesterday, Tweed- - was asked the usual questions by the recordine clerk. to which ha answered that he ws sixty- two; occupation, statesman: no relisiou: but as his fumiljr are all Protestants he was entered as a Protestant. Ha was taken to the bath, then bad his head shaven, and his beard taken off and was uniform. He had arrayed in two letters from New York City phvsi- cians recommending that he be placed in STOCi F URN ITU REJ ami Fancy Cioods, WALKER BROS. & CO, KXTENSIVB 1113. . AMERICAN. ; JOHN BOYLE . Situated, DELXOXICO RESTAB3AHT UKDERSIONED IIAVING BOECHT THE ef gotxls ol the late firm of Perry k will continue the bosiiuM of the PioAll person, knowing themneer Drug Store. selves to be indebted to the late firm ar requested to settle their accounts without delay. JAMES L. HOKROCE3. October 30th, 1873. PriU-faett- , Hat fitted up ft neat Geo. Q. Cannon Sworn RESISSOTTSD. THE AT t; Hart, perished in the general imnri'Hainn ran the tragedy, is that Hart in ft of passion, shot the woman, ng aet fire to the house, killed J'i The jurv. t nn ;'nani .' .... , J . .J u iiC1u . .mug. renaerea a verdict The NOTICE. ITJXCHEON. Tweed on BlackwelTs Porlland Lady Aiidloy. They have a sort of Lady Audley ,, case in Portland, Maine, which is exwMain Street stores citing a great deal of interest. Last ' WinsforlheChristma9 April Edward F. Waite, son of a rich ,9and notion8 are man in Portland, married Caroline their shehe.. 31. Kent, an English girl, apparently .1, displayed on about twenty-on- e years of age by her was well known m bhe own V report, the of year. close Portland and ol good report. A lew davs ago a man calling himself IIol "TTl'iire land, from Boston, called on the SI'1 Waite family, and in the presence of ... T..f. evmintr a visitor to Mr. and Mrs. aite and Waite 6 a charge of bigamy been indulging a httle father made had who fltf friends, drew a re- - asrainst Mrs. Waite. Holland, who is a detective, asserted that Mrs. Waite s maiden name was McKenzie, she is thirty years of age, that that am-,Jedwd plcea in This morning she was married in 18G2 to Joha Waller, and had by hiui two chilAlderman Then-awMbraught before bis pistol dren,', a girl of eleven and a boy ol ad tod 525 for firing nine years. The detective further ... nf the citv and $15 Haid that Waller was "willing to hush the peace, dad eosts for disturbing the matter up and play quits upon there would not been for the liquor the payment of a certain sum of uioe-e- v ;m been no trouble. Both husband and father-in-laxpressed entire disbelief of the story, and Mrs. Waite whLe indignantly Tribe's. O.H. at IinMOth Bloaters Tjryftem. denying the marriage also refused to for ianctiou the payment oi any money, fowWoRK. Mr. Cameron, agent aid declared her willingness to go be ..1. f iS..i1 TVi.inrfinhv and II fore the courts to prove her innocall on our -- BY TELEGRAPH. appearance at the theatre last evening. From yesterday's Kert : I ,t storo ai BountiThe now ful is fine building. Mr. Wna. Ihur-goo- d is the superintendent. The soldiers of Camp Douglas have been scattering greenbacks with a prodigal hand during the laBt two days, having received their monthly pay. The Police Justice had a dozen of or more of them yesterday before him to answer for disorderly conduct. The Newi complains of the rowdyism of many young men, who behave more like aavages than young people who are supgosed to be civilized. 'Kitr'-- A of the best qualiijrf Alw Larj; Quantities. The Clicapest iii t .o ; .: . ; 'TaiiS CALL AND SEE. W. D. tr at lYILlLiaS. |