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Show brought up for trial, which -- 5 nt Otfitn gttttdion. wH. y,IIf r"b i CiM W. . 0 TtXWXt. . EYEKINO, Snbday. PfTBLumns Conrurr. Mitoi and Bnsin- e- Maimer. nmmiml nation from "" of th.M.E. Church wmb, It earn, to hand ft Too LaTI. ihed .oUteforthiieTenissa. ir IVnnlprf! ",7h A'1"', En fcr cash. ' This morning Sunt Fboies. froxen lying near a wa8 found nearly the Main street yt trueuiu" IIe waS CCBTee(1 ,othenew house and restorative ,1.1 The mas appears He is a German, and has utotwj. beut town for a day or two fees leen or acquaintances. He d hM no friends who has lited UHii to e skoetnaker, Lake City. He L a short time in Salt the of City Marshal, in care WM placed Hotel. Owen's ,nd is now at Geo Advertisement. jSc -- Whitehead's T (Wednesday) Thhktbiof "Pirro" will be rethe play night Theatre, at the peated at the Ogden of persons who number of a large the from privilege of atwere precluded by the tending last Saturday night of the weather. The perform, - re-qu- successful and ace then given was very The crowded aUU of our satisfactory. us to columns yesterday did not permit as it Mr. accurate as usual, dwell more largely upon the play oudience. was presented to the was not as he was at perhaps, in his rendering, and agitated than times more impulsive, on the was absolutely necessary, yet admirable was finished, whole his Lindsay part and artistio Messrs. Dee as Pizarro, as Orozetubr , Wright as Alonio, Horrocks Miss Bowring as the youth, Mr. Read as the Priest, were all true and faithfHigh their characters; but while Mr. exceedingly well, hs failed to maintain his part with the same spirit at the opening which he showed Messrs. Smith and Mousely were very ul B F TJ3LEGMAPJI. Reo-tlution- in Utah Legislature. Dee began Jos. Wright might goed wise to advantage and be more nftaril u an old man; Mr. Caldwell could tiro in more dignity as a king, irfinfmore use for his hands. Mrs. fr:(ht as Cora, it is needless to say, was perftcti Mrs. Bowring as Elvira, was soldiers. mod-a'uttV- u ' Monday, Jan., 19th. COUNCIL. .. Mr. Hooper gave notice that on Tuesday he would introduce a bill for "An Act to prevent frauds and perjuries;" also a bill for "An Act to provide for the formation of corporations for public libraries, literary and scientific institu- tions." Mr. Caine, agreeable to notice given imposing and womanly. The on piece deserves such an audience as will Satnrday, introduced a bill for "An dc justice to the Act concerning fraudulent conveyances Ccmpany and the grand drama which ranks as and contracts," which, on motion, was the most splendid f Sheridan's efforts. referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Jennings, pursuant to notice, a bill for an act defining the presented HeoDWMs. Is it not time that decis-ir- e qualifications of and the mode of selectmeasures should be taken to out an ing and summoning grand and petit d to the disgraceful exhibitions of jurors, which, on motion, was referred wwdjism, which are constantly made to the Committee on Judiciary. r. V i class of disorderly boys, whose oon-HOUSE. i has become intolerable, especially In the House, Mr. Rockweod presentplaces of amusement? Those who ed the report of the Recorder of marks were present at the Theatre last Satnr- - and brands, which was read and referlight, could not restrain many expred to the Committee on Agriculture. ressions of disgust and displeasure at The House then adjourned till 2 o'clock e annoyances to which they were eub-. . CHEAP COAL BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. Indian Troubles in Montana. NEW YEARS GIFT, . Terrible Tragedy in San Of A Superior Quality Francisco. AT WALLACE'S H. Confectionery Establishment, APPLt Italian Children in the AMERICAN. New York, 19. The Consul General of Italy suys the Royal Decree has been published, forbidding the employment of Italian children in vagrant occupation, and requiring the holders of such children in this country to report to the Consular agents their names as well as the names of the children, and to return the latter to Italy at the holder's expense, before will be Extradition May fifteenth. sought of those who disobey orders; the aid of the municipal authorities here is sought to enforce the provisions of this TO FIRST W. IsYLK, or TO H. S. BLANCETT Z. C. M. & CO., I. ' Warehouse, Ogden. SOCTH STREET, Salt Lake City, U. P. Stock Track, United States. non-Morm- ... ,uir was com- menced. ; V , ' A daring act of burglary was perpe-trate- d last Saturday evening on the premises of a watchmaker. The proprietor, hearing the front window of his shop mashed in, detected two men taking watches off the hooks, which bad been hung there for display. They decamped with the spoils, and it is believed they will be caught. An adjourned meeting of the tax payers was held last night. A report from the committee, previously appointed, was presented, to the effect hat no understanding had been arrived at,regardiag a union between the majority and the minority of the voters at the s approaching municipal election. were adopted, under which a was appointed to committee of forty-fiv- e request that the Mayor grant them the right to inspect the books of the city, and in case of refusal, to take such steps as shall result in a compliance with the request. A full municipal ticket was then nominated. From the Tribune, 19th and 20th : Mr. Thos. Oakey, who met with a severe accident at his planing mill some days ago, is recovering rapidly. A city coal dealer says he will send his neighbors a load of kindling to start their fires with, if they will come up and pay like little men for the coal they have bought during the silent hours of night. Two travelers from Pioche arrived in Salt Lake after encountering many difficulties on the way. They were compelled to walk, in several instances; were four days and five nights in getting through, and were for jed to camp out on the mountains one night. The number of visitors and travelers in the city is less than at any time during the winter.' From yesterday's Acer : A man named George Lloyd was arrested yesterday on suspicion of having been one of the burglars who brake into the watchmaker's shop, last Saturday evening, and brought before Justice Clinton for examination, which was put off till There is tbe choicest stock of Fbnry Confectionery ia the Territory. All cheap , ' for lb. Holidays. JUST CALL AND SEE HIS WINDOW. dM-3- by indecent interruptions. !ures are not adopted to protect le who pay their money for of an evening's the If peopsatis-Wo- n entertainment, to only recourse left to them is to stay uome. Last Saturday evening some tenor twelve boys, not more than thir ton or fourteen years old, occupied the W als, and besides annoying the ""uicians and spectators in various "J, aevoted themselves bv 'rnd a bottle of whiskey, from which took copious draughts. This was Jm publicly and without concealment. KJ were noisy and boisterous, and wnal of them overcome by the effects "frequent potations, stretched them-J out at full on the seats, length w to the inconvenience of ladies. iwre others with older heads. 0 these unruly lads an example of wh'ch they were eager lto;emulate. If police would f thesedi8tbersand i'ikP lodgings for the night in the for such characters, and if par- would keep .heir boys at home, "Wof allowW them in ...i, . for entering a career of bl9 nui8aBce miSht Wed ,7". .. pities, from Ophir, subject to. and on depredation. , hl workoL' .ion's Hill c:frr8&re -- wca. some speculators, up their sale, I, t, ; w w 500. "got of rich ore, UPIIOIsSTEItY. TALLOW AND GREASE, ITS BRANCH KS, CARBIED IN theALLsuhscrilier. Workshop ever the BY ON Post Wood fflce. Entrance by the alley between C ansee's and the Post Office TUOMAg WILKIN. P.pL 3rd, 1873. THI CASH OH SOAP, or Rendered Tallow, STALE BUTTER, For Bough LUNCHEON. And all other kinds of Grease, ALBERT CRAY. law. The committee of safety called a meet' '. At THI , of the Fourth ing of the working-meWard yesterday, and organized a Ward 1JOIV Has fitted np a neat association. The few who responded were addressed by leaders missing from the Tompkln's Square meeting, promisAlso a ing another demonstration, and with result, if thiugs went ou as tbey Lunch from 10 cti. to 60 cU. had done ef late, and workingmen became crazed with hunger. The very beat Alea, Fortera and Cigara. San Francisco, 19. This afternoon a terrible tragedy occurred at a house on Commercial street. A man, whose name cannot be learned, n MARKET PBIC1 WILL B HIGHEST In TON SALOON, T. 33 . Private Room for Company. NOTICE. entered the hotel and murdered a young woman by the name of Annie Towes, with a razor, after a struggle, and then ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1874, killed himself with the same weapon. It husband. her is believed that he was ORDERS IDE i he name of the murderer and suicide Issued by this afternoon, was Randolph Mitchell, and the victim was his wife, Annie ZION'S Mitchell, who ran away irom him in he came and here; Wisconsin, recently followed her, and when she refused to Will be received only in its live with him, again, he killed her and then himself. ' RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. Helena.M. T., 18. W. II. 1IOOPER, Supt. Over five hundred head of beef cattle, for Fort Peck agency, were run off by miles below Indians, about twenty-eigh- t Fort Benton, on the 15tU inst. Two of the herders are missing. The military are in pursuit. Cincinnati, 19. The jewelry store of Deehaie & Co. AND was robbed this evening of seven thousand dollars worth of diamond rings, by a young man who, asking to examine . Rock Spring, $ 9.60. 10.00. rings, succeeded in directing the attenDelivered, tion of the salesman, grabbed the tray ' - ' 7.60. CoaWille, and ran. He has so far escaped. 8.00. Delivered Albany, 19. Keep Warm ty Getting Good Clean Coal. Graham, convicted of the embezzlement of the funds of the Walkill YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. National Bank,"of which he was Presi-den- t, Orders left at Douglass Meat Market will be arrived at the penitentiary y promptly filled. so enfeebled that he was placed in the COCK. hospital. - ' ' 19. Pittsburg, An explosion occurred t the Dunbar Furnace, fifty miles from this city, on last Thurday. One of the tuyeres had MIDWIFE AND PHYSICIAN , been leaking some for several days, and but ' S the East of blocks was new one Tabernacle, on this day a put in, did not work satisfactorily, and while aa UTAH. examination was being made, a terrific OGDEX, explosion took place, killing one man, whose head was blown a distance of GEORGE W. TURNER, twenty feet from the body. The receiver (Late C. B. McGregor A Co.), was blown to pieces, and the roof of the FiAh Street, - - - Ogden. casting house was blown entirely off; blown were receiver the of fully pieces a quarter ef a mile. MagBooks, WmUWM. Mercantile Institution, 0 YES!! 0 YES!! ROCK SPRING ZVXsTXiToorL'jEl Adjoining Pugsley's Mill 19th Ward. McLure tneUu',:"?er'lnlicted Ifor outraging Garrett, at Bingh tarn, was IIH MTKJfSITK RKMOTXD A STOCK FURNITURE TO HIS New Building, JOHN PIN SEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. The Best and Cheapest Imported Furniture ever in thia city. FAMILY CALL JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, Fifth Street, - - Ogden. INVITES AND ofTorod INSPECT. JOHN BOYLE. GROCERY. PAHPE & BOESSEL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW AND of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. k JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. -- MRS. GRAHAM, Fifth Street, 18 - - Ogden. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS ot FASHIONABLE MAIS KTIIEET, OGDEX "Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, PLATED SILVER WARE; for ladles and children. RECEPTION ROOMS UP L. J. STAIRS Guns,Pistols, HOLTIIER, AND FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Ammunition. Fifth Stebit, Ogden, Ealf a Bitch Wttt of Main Street. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloth- ing Cleaned and Repaired.isa-i- C4 ; , Repairing Xeatly Executed, NEEDLE -- MRS. MoCLUSKY, Jb CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. KEEDLE WORK, COALVILLE COAL. d"6-3- OGDEN, - UTAH. Salt Lake City. LUNCH STAND, an-otu- er at SOAP FACTORY, CARTRIDGES. GUN CHOICE TOBACCOS yarietjr.. and tn (rrsas CIUAEi i . : OSl-- lj CM PRO BONO PUBLICO! TOANO AND CHERRY CREEX Periodicals, Boyhood and youth will soon be robbed of all its innocent pastimes. An Iowa boy has been indicted for giving his dog a benzine bath and drying him off with a match. azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, &c. CH2A&S AND TOBACCO. rl ' - Subscriptions taken for all the Papers Local, Eastern and Western. ClfDERSIONED IIAVf PUT ON A KBIT of Btagas wiilcli will hereafter be RUN Wall Papers of the Best Patterns. i the day d2483m Y GEMI-VECKL- between (h. above plaoea. A Dubuque bummer went into a BgyCash paid for. Eggs and Chickena prayer meeting, professed great contrition ' for past misdeeds, and reDied. . STOP THAT COUGH of the assemblage At his residence, West Weber, Janua- quested the prayers TEN CENTS MAILED TO MB, I was The former and a pair of boots. FOR send you a receipt, telling bow yon can ry 12th, of general debility, Bradley tendered disno but there cure your cough within 48 hours after following being him, Barlew Wilson, after an illness of fournot will cost is which and simple to bestow the latter, he curl- my prescription, anything for medicine, as it will show you teen months, at the age of 67 years, 3 position horrified brothers and sisters you that you have the remedy within reach of your ed the own homes. J. A. J03K9 months and 3 days. in a most vigorous manner and took Box T9, Ogden City, Utah. Deceased was born October llth.1806, his departure. in Chittenden State of Verihont. Lean Toaoo Mondays and Thursdays. Lsav. Cherry Creek Wednesdays acd latar- days. Time, Through !a 24 Honrs. I tagss make close connections at Cherry Creek with Fiocbe, Hamilton and Kureka Btagas. d61-2- County, He moved with his fathers family, at the age of 15, to Richland County, Ohio, D. T. BROWN, where he resided till 1836, when he SBRGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN joined the Church of Jesus Christ of PnTSICIAN,of University of Va., Graduate of Latter-da- y Saints, and the following Kichmond Medical Va., Resident Physiyear removed to the State of Missouri, APPLETON'S AMERICAN cian and Surgeon to College, College Uospital; Fellow of and settled ia Caldwell County, where Va. Medical Society. . After a number of years practical acquaintance he, together with the balance of the the Diseases of the Eastern and Western '." with and Saints, were expelled by the mob, from States Territories has located permanently at SEW REVISED EDITION, the State, in 1838. He settled in Adams Ogden City, and promises first rlass service, Upon most improved methods of Allolatest and the Is the best County. Illinois, where he remained till Entirely pathic Treatment in all departments of 1839, then remeved to Nauvoo, where he resided till 1846. He shared with the . Medicine, Surgery and MidSaints in the general expulsion, by the wifery. Will be issued Tie patronage of the public is respectfully beginning July, 1873. mob. from the City and State, and with tWO pages each. 16 in of solicited. yoIs., his family sought refuge in the town of Complete Office and Residence, MtIn Street. lionaparte, State of Iowa, tilll847,when SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. 2 tf he moved to Garden Grove, where he A chance for the million to buy a complete resided till 1831. He then moved to library without ferling the coxt. A saving or ten Council Bluffs, and in 1853 emigrated to cents day buys the complete set. fiow is the Utah, and settled in Ogden City, Weber time to subscribe. County, where he remained until his For. all Information, Address,death. ROBT. H. VAN RENSSELAER, He left a wife and thirteen children, Ogden, who were present at his funeral. He Agent for Northern Ctab. n AKD bad 67 and one great-gran- d child. In all his trials and he was never known to falter CO EAST BY WAY OF COMMISSION MERCHANT! from the principles of the Gospel. He ST. LOUIS. died in the faith of a glorious resurrecIn these days of railroad competition the wise tion. traveler selects the route before leaving home. In LOOK HERE. E. FIRST-CLAS- PAKE, 815. MOrriTT BROW. Agent, Toano, z Fell on the portals of the house of death. Sleep, Taliant patriarch! The just and true, Of all past agos, shall awake with you. ' Cox. NEW RESTAURANT. Tbe Orleans Chop House li xiiiui, :i OGDEN, P. FREIGHT DEPOT. SEAR U. WHITE PISE Shipping a Specialty, I MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creak. Corner lVall and Sixth StriW. jour-neyin- promptings 1 Luitiumi grand-childre- He never quailed 'ueath persecution' rod. But walked erect on earth, and worshipped ' God. Can pride or gold arert the final doom f Can splendor purchase respite irom the tomb f Will glittering Jewels dazzle Salem's King t CaB life immortal from such baubles spring f Emphatic not he answered, while abating Proprietors. new ; General Produce hlmost every inntance be desires to reach his des possible, and for the accomtination as sseedly , ..'..-.plishment of that purpose the Misssonrl I'acitlc West to the Kant, ria Kanthe from Through tin sas City and St. Louis, offers inducements unsurFIFTH STREET, OGDEN, VTAH. passed by any othar line in the countiy. EveryK. is thing con hoc ted with the Missonri Pacific K. Miller Platform dl?S-t- f of the the and adoption first class, P.O .Box 24. and Wsstinghouse Air Brake, together with its Pullman Sleepers, and Beelining Chair Coaches, render a trip over the line perfectly safe and pleasant. Vnwengcrs from all parts of the West by taking its Express Trains at seasonable hours morning and evening, and in ample time to make ! direct connection with ail railroads forevery point in the North, Xast and South. Particular inforOGDEN. FIFTH St., mation with maps, time tables, c, may be had at MEALS AT ALL HOURS the various "Through Ticket" offices in the West, FIRST-CLASOysters in every style. Cigars aad or upon personal or written application to G. K. Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Tobacco. . Bread, Ckes,H.Pies, etc. 0. O'HARXETT, Prop's. Me,- - or E. A. Ford, General Fasecnger A (rent, 6t, 468-S- a 1. H. ETLNGER, op t HOirlj. Low, Mo. GOSSETT. r - Of moral rectitude, and npright mlcd; A heart, to all malicious blind. sft ?. F.MARX, ' CYCLOPS TTA. E. P. ACCOMMODATIONS. S H. Cyclopeetlla. breath, ios. H EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, to-da- P& JOHN BOYLE 3 Lumber, Lath, and Shingles, v of the beet quality, I on ITiiikI In. Always Lnftfo Quantities. The Ihcapest iu Town. . CALL AND SEE. W. D. WILLL43U5. sVtM sf 1 |