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Show avernor of Nevada, on the charge of having escaped from the penitentiary in that State. He had been sentenced to serve a term of five years for burglary, and at the time of his conviction, an Lusine-Ma- r. indictment was found against him for an attempt to break jail. Only one year of c- - the term had lapsed, when Ubs than two lull 5s " . ifndar, in this city, tJ years ago, ne ana some oi ms ibuow convicts succeeded in effecting their eswas cape from prison. A liberal reward o Thai itu a black spot the for offered by the State authorities Dew, and P pprehension of the escaped felons, ,l. wMr.Cbaml doS-l- t. several, were returned. Clark a real name ia Christopher Clair, and he was Lecture nThe registered in the books of the prison as native of Peansjlvania, aged thirty- re years. this week, is postponed . .ccountoftheinclem- About a month ago a man who was ulsext an accomplice of Clark s in the State :tber. prison from which they escaped togethof being a Fi,,ea .1 Tribe'.. Try them. er, was arrested on charge of the in Wells.Fargo robbery implicated Co. 'a stage express some time age. o. U name" that Clark was in Ogden, he Knowing fiOBwTo a first-claen wrote to the latter, asking him to ad on Fifth vance to him the sum of one hundred wSserveupn-ealsinNo- . dollars, to assist him in engaging the ex-."TLid oysters by services of a lawyer. Clark answered I the'East every day. Those the letter, but declined tbe request of u11i,i rail and is former companion, who thereupon g ood meai bo wwt to the officers of Wells, communicated M these gentlemen. & information which led the Co., -Fargo jjfjoIuiiN BAZAR. of Clark. the arrest to STORK. Yesterday afterOLD DOLLAR ST. MAIN a trip to Elko, from returned Clark noon OF TFNTKB and having reason to suspect that he secluded himself from pub-li- e iSlNCIEMEW YEARS NOTIONS was watched, view. He made his appearance in the dining room of the Delmonioo res FBE.A1SlLIIEt . m at the supper hour, when officers rumor taurant Doubtful Ruhor.- -A painful and Abbott placed him under arthat uen. v Parry mailed here yesterday under instructions given by the offrest of the DepartIrobriand, Commander icer holding the Governor's requisition. was among the passment of the Platte, to several steamer Clark's history was known the enger, lost on in but this city, persons living thinking of the passenm it Earn. The list the that they had ne business to interfere, from teasel on who embarked gers their secret to themselves. contain his name, they kept not does jfefTork The prisoner was put in jail immediately is unfounded. and we suppose the report after his arrest, and will be taken back this evening to the State prison of "nail? ". ss S ' d at J. Paid for wheat and brewor's barly rd'i Store, Bftli Street, Stan- - About Eaves-Dropper- s. The dili- In their this of city But it is reserved for a newspaper, pm of the police claims respectability, and seeks lorH to ferret out the perpetrators oi me which with great diligence to the patronage of committed at the toWiety that was the "outside" world, to set its ears Saturday night, was reward eaves-dropp- Ike by JAS. L. H0RR0CKS, ALBERT CRAY. Main St., Havana, 8. Capt. Jovellar says the entire island AT THK is quiet. He has no doubt all will be i arranged peaceably and satisfactory TOIST without the slightest difficulty. He now Ilaa fitted up a neat declares that lie doesn't intend to leave LUNCH STAND, Havana, ncr transfer his power te Gen. Also Muero, the Seguudo Cabo who arrived by the last steamer from Spain. The Private Room for Company. Lunch from 10 ets. to 60 ett. feeling among the people of Havana is quieter, and there is a disposition to The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. comply with the mandate of the home government, and the obligations ef the protocol with the United States, without further discussion. Tbe General commanding at Santiago BROS. & CO. de Cuba, in the absence of General Bur-rie- l, acting without authority, placed ninety two of the "Virginius" prisoners ABC aboard of the Spanish sent tbera to Cienfuegas. The few remaining prisoners were either too ill to be removed, or being youths of tender age, have been set at liberty. Tbe prisoners while at Santiago were well treated by tbe authorities and in no STOCK OF GOODS way molested by the populace. When the "Bazaine" reached Cienluegas, the commander telegraphed to Havana of his arrival. Tbe Captain-Generanswered, ordering the immediate return of the and the prisoners to Santiago, where they must have arrived FKEPARATOHY TO by this time. Santiago, De Cuba, 3. The U. S steamer ''Kansas" arrived 2ME 3ST Car here yesterday, after a hard passage. Tbe commanders of the "Kansas" and Into thgik Juniata" have not yet made a formal demand for tbe delivery ef tbe "Virginius" prisoners. The latter we re remov- d from jail to Moro fort this morning. The French war steamer "Kersaint" and the British sloop of war "Niobe" are in asrGIYE THEM A CALL -- a the harbor: BON . ef sus-pM- , . Ojrtlen. JOHN BOYLE DEALER IN HALOON, Drugs, Groceries, and Fancy Goods, II FURNITURE TOHia OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EAST SIDE MAIN' STREET, THE LOWEST' PRICES. OGDEN, - UTAH. OLOSING OUT al XEW GOODS, The most Competent Drug' glst in the Territory will attend to the preparation of Medieine$. was officially recognized as from the throne, proclamation ii weeks after the declaration of hos unties. For that reason Mr. Dallas, m was Minister from this country at to time, threatened to withdraw from ike mission to the Court of St. James. fending the differences between himself wdthePalmerston Government. Mr. C. 'Adams was appointed as American Ambassador to England, and waived all oojectioas to the course of the British Cabinet that recognized the de facto Gov- by a mneut of Jefferson Davis. M. H. Beards ley, ' NEW BUILDING! P. Conductors. conductor ef one of roads, arrived in this city "rait to California. He received all !kcourleseesto which a long established '"om of passing officers ef railroads.free rge, when traveling on other roads titled him. This privilege has by """on consent, been recognized as a v". wnicn to them justly belonged e ""wagers of the Central Pacific, it fPews, however, do not consider that as either or desira practicable .. IT I . "aen it was ascertained by the wn or that company, that th conductor bad been passed , tneir road by their employees 'HeUrminedat once to punish them r f the conductors on the Central o had been guilty of iae uguni attentions to one "Wed in the same following Ttn discharged from f . . tb-- v i. "Mnd mspenaea irom 4,. Ier'oJ 0t twa months, and fari. .. of sioh C. time since a Eastem CALL FAMILY GROCERY. INVITES E. GROCERIES AXD FROYISIOX'S, miS&S and Clairvoyant, Medium MRS. GRAHAM. r is, 'lei t ,,.- .!.. . " oiuiinr occur Patd deeapitation willfol narrow minded policy ig never lh company may e reikllMie 4 ton in . hs u"les n,.v in.l,; of r...wv. ... W,. mL ,a8lance . Denefit. " fact that ai aot uasl en,n a ia business , 8elMngoad tickets, -- l me mont,1 WATCHMAKERS Magnetic Healer and MAI X NTItEET, OCiI)EAr. "Watclies, Clocks, JEWELRY, PLATED t SILVER WARE; CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. ' Guns, Pistols, AND , Repairing Neatly Executed. BUTCHER SHOP. Fourth Street Ogden. OPPOSITE CIIOICB TOBACCOS CM n Office Hours, from 9 a to 12 . WHITE'S BARNARD YARD. City Drug Store. Etc.', MAIN ST., OODENT,! Good Cuts and Low Prices. Win. DRIVER, Prop, , COALVILLE GOAL. TEMTERED IN Dealer in DRUGS, U Bv part Of town. ANY QUANTITY TO ANY .,, Patent Medicines , . the ton at the cars. " " delivered. ; - 87.00. - $s.uu. ISANFORD BINGHAM, Office WINES, GINS, FINE JR., at V. P. Freight house Good TERMS: ' $1.00. M. II. BEARDNL.EV, Proprietor. apart us. KeS" Call at "a f , TO KENT. New LUIJBER UTAH HOTEL; n A- f OGDEIST, NEAR V, P. FREIGHT DEPOT. white pise Lumber, Lath, anl fehltiglcs, of tbe bc8t quality, y i to UniOESTEItY. Ahvii.vH on ; IInnl in Lurgo Quautitics. The Cheapest in Town. t ansee-sand.b- YARD, Corner Wall and Sixth Street, Eliftibly Situated, CvB-.Faa- Accurately Prepared. PrcscriptioDB d30T-t- Consultation Free. JSast-r- HAND. CONSTANTLT ON THE CITY DRUG STORES CalJ on Ostrich feathers, which are now bo (Vden. Not. 14th, IS73." fashionable, come from the Cape of Good Hope, and every year a million THE dollars worth is imported into Lng land. In the London market every pound of these choice feathers is The Finest House worih fifty to sixty guineas. The direct route from Okaha to Chicago of Entertainment the and East, The Earl of Warwick pays 2,000 WITHOUT CHANGE OP CARS. IN OCDEN CITY. a year for the sewage of the towns o Warwick and Leamington, which is Two Dint TmouoH Tbaisi leate tho MissooM used in irrigating a farm. The sew Rrra, opposite Omaha, upon th. arma! AMD WITH of Trains from tha West oyer the age i3 pumped to the top of a hil fields after over the and, flowing PACIFIC EAILWAY. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. runs into a brook in an almost limpid UinON conaition. direct rente, and 112 Mile shorter For particulars apply to Jjis beingthethe lower line, &Yfc 6 Honrs in time, than insares connections with ail and An Illinois girl, having 30,000 of Southern Railways, W. TIIOMSOX, bavin choioe-her own, recently refused to marry OGDEN. Routes East of Chicago. clergyman because she thought her 6clf not good enough to be a clergy .niCGiGE CHECKED THROUGH TO ILL ' EASTEBX CITIES. man s wife. He gave up his sacred calling and proposed again, and then ATT. ITS RRASrHES, CARRIED ON BY Coaches run I Poxt she refused him because she thought Pullman's Palace Sleeping th. .iilnuriiipr. Worksbnu over tbe Wood wunoui cnange, to Chicago nifflce. Kntranre by the alley between C. through herself too good to marry a man who Post Owe CEO. L. DUNLAP, would abandon his high profession to n.Bupt. - rr. 1873. 3rd. Da r. niTQICiC. Ut. gum a woman 3 hand. At, Chicago. &fes RAILWAY. and Toilet Articles First Class Wines, Liquors, Ales, Porters, Cigars, None but nenuine articles imported, uau ana k. me. Prirate rooms tor parti., W. CLARK. DEVELOPMENT Or MEDIA. ABM ITT AST CE FEE 2S cts. J Fine Stock of Perfumery and d!9tf. LEQUOR STORE. East side Main St., Ogden. Evenings Wednesday for Publio Seance. will be set AND Attached. Bar JOHN BECIITOL, Presiding. ' 1.00. BRANDY, GROCERIES. VIU f 1.00. COGNAC ; Opposite Union Depot. to v p.m, - WHISKIES, Case Goods, laliiti, Oils, Tarnishes TurpN, " BEARDSLEYHOUSE, PER DAY. ! PURE Special Ratrs by the Car Load, 50C. BOARD 12 a.m., and from MEALS accommodations, For Medical Examination, Maenetic Treatment, Private sittings during office hpurs for Reading tbe History or Chsracttr of Individuals, and describing friends in Spirit Life, . CIGARS in icrwt and ariety. LUMBER Prime Beef, Mutton, CARTRIDGES. GUN NEEDLE HATE the SPIRIT COMMUNION. JEWELERS, 183-l- m Lecturer, TAKEN ROOMS FOK A SHUKT TIME, house of Samuel Glasgow, opposite Where they will receive calls tbe Tabernacle. from those seeking UEALTII, or desiring to test the facts of & a- AKD MRS. F. A. LOGAN, TV CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. J. iranee ' PARPE & BOESSEL. ... MKS. E. N. BALC0M, ' INSPECT. ATTENTION TO HlS NEW AND of Propr Dec. i th. L Duborra, Salt Lake; W Cotterell, do; T E Worsbwry, do; H Oaty, Carilos; Oil; A J McClallan and Wife, Palisade; W Khoan, Carilos Cat; A J Stamper, Salt lake; T Smith, Aspen; J S Corry, Cheyenne; John Diseil, Omaha; J as ior rell do; J Thompson and Wife, Folsome Cal; E Nicholson, Denver; J B W inters, do; II Creek, Lincoln; Neb; Jas C Law- ton, Omaha; Jas Q Tyler, Salt Lake; James Worch sen, Terrace; F Clark, do; Leslie Watson, do; C B Chamberlin, New York; II White, Evtnston; R McGaw, U P R R; Jas G Corry, Luisene Cal; T C Gayion, Perue; H G Skinner, Bryad il?on. city; G Stauffer; Carlin; G W Blair Neb; John Dunloss, Binghflm; 0 F Steel, Omaha; L F Farr, Detroit Mich; F E Seal, Peoria; C W Gilchrist Bur lington. Dec. 8th. 1873. Oliver Lyaming, II Morsiey, Denver; R M Dooley, San Francisco; C D McCall, Carson; W B Benton, CP R R; N Setino, Corinne: G A Sbugall, Oregon; J F Har man, H Mole, Paget Sound; S Kelley, A Gilgour, San Francisco: John W Brown, Carlin; W M Rank, C P R R; M Smith, Chicago; W Clark, Laramie; C P Burns Mammoth Co.'s Mill; T Sheean, Texas J G Keith, Laramie; W Moore, Evans- ton; Frank Neat Mt Vernon. AND JOHN BOYLE. JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, FiHn Street, - - Ogden. ii Bargain J 7. The Best and Cheapest Imported Furniture ever ofLrcd in this city. The patronage of the public and es pecially that of the late firm is solicited. A New Haven reporter has picked If TOD WAKT up a strange piece of social history in FASHIONABLE Cheshire, a town in Connecticut. About twenty-fiv- e years ago a young IIdress-makin- c. man in that town went abroad, leaving behind a wife and infant son. le intended to return in a year, but Fifth Street, Ogden. seveAl years passed without bringM. D. T. BROWN, KINDS ALL UNDERTAKE TO 8 PREPARED ing him, and the wife, inferring that of father took another was a le widow, TVTY8ICIAN.SURGE0N AND OBSTETRICIAN for her little Eon. A year or two X Alumnus of Unirenity of Vft Gradual, of- FASHIONABLE KEEDLE'TYOMt, Richmond Medical Colleee. Va Resident Phywafter this marriage a sailor, acquaint- cian andSurgeon to College Hospital; fellow of for ladies and (hUdrtn, ed with the parties, met the lost hus Va. Medical Society. After a number of years practical acquaintance band in Melbourne, and, so far irom with the Diseases of the Eastern ana nesiern RECEPTION ROOMS UP STAIRS .1 Territories has located permanently at heini' nainon hv the np.ws oiA1. nis States and Oitv. and uromises first class sertice, upon wife's marriage, he was delighted, as the latest and most improved methods of Allo Treatment in alt departments oi HOLTHER. L. he had found something nice himself pathic and Medicine, Surgery that he wanted to marry, and conFASHIONABLE TAILOR, sidered that he was now free to do so. The patronage of the public is respectfully Fifth Streit, Oodeh, le did, and soon brought her to solicited. Block Wat of Main Street. a Half Maim Street. - u Cheshire, where all parties to this Olllce and Residence) Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloth uadruple bigamy are now living and ing Cleaned and Kepaired. moving in xhe same society. V a... JUST RECEIVED. AT LOW FIGURES! O "V I I. ; Are constantly kept on hand and offered for sale at U61-2- Confederacy A3 REMOVKD 1113 EXT UN SI VK STOCit f man-of-w- down to key holes and play arrest of Joseph Miller, an at the doors of gentlemen's rooms. Central Pacifio road. This, at least, is the state eqiployeeof the of affairs. We cannot appreciate the Teslerday afternoon, Capt. Owen being sneak-thisystem which this contem ifeJed with the correctness of his of ours glories in, but tt has porary loek Miller into his custody, doubtless got into the vile habit at tbe ul 3. L. Tribune. examining his person, found School of the Prophets. STOP THAT COUGH This eminates from the pencil of tbe M mpposed to be the remainder of TEN CENTS MAILED TO ME, I IOB The prisoner was 'unknown person" who is occupied in X; will send you a receipt, telling how yon can Amount stolen. tne bis columns in Knowledge cure your couea within 48 hours after following iiiti to the County jail, and will there exposing of the sheet around the corner. It is my prescription, which is simple and will not coot wait the action of the Grand some little time since this "respectable" you anything for medicine, .tin it will show you Jury. that you have the remedy within reach of your . a. person traveled out to the Eastern su- own homes. jukm ' Box 79, Osden City, Utah. burbs of the oity and sneaking into a For Pure AMioL o. n. Wines and Liquors, eo to house represented himself as a Herald Jriki, reporter. He knows all about the sub WM. ROWLAND. ject he discusses above. S. L. Herald. Ihbatum. The Salt Lake Herald of BRICKLAYER AND BUILDER. to morning is mistaken in saying that Mason Worfc of all kinds Grtil Britain Hotel Arrivals. promptly attended to. never recognized the Residence on Frankhn, first House South of Fifth Whew States as belligerents. The Street, Ogden City, Utah. BEARD6LEY HOUSE. -- ed LUJfCIIEON. FOREIGN. ' Uu. The Dkuiohico Robbery. BY TELEGAUP11 CALL AND SEE. o tf W. I). WILLIA2IS. ; |