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Show EVENING. Sunday. Hbltf-dEVE- BT c,epted. P""""''8 fc, th. and Buaine. Manager. w. PENROSE. Editot COMfASt. C1A x- C.,,1,in "af 11 ,suu""' - .,mlOUS. Q Til ... .Tnsech F. Smith, of the Twelve Ltlc. will preh in the OgJenTab invitation is extend cle. A general the county ed throughout fi.rmuev8Cleaned. ou Tuesday, ieb. 17th, for . vVT. in Otden. ooMOfclwniiKf Chimney, on. t ,rder a Bra l" MAiL.-Ye8te- thi East lore's" Send ill KuwaED yur CokaX train from rd.y-s five tons brought to this city mail, which was sent direct Ann fnr San Francisco, where Auuw" by steamtr to China, i, will be taken Australia. ;,pao and r J. jioni The pay car of the Central Ca. Pay arrived yesterday, and months wages tended te replenish ,T,r purses of the employees the depleted hand smiled with hap. Many a faithful of gold "shinpine.s, in the possession ers" in lank pockets. IV.- .- flClU" Thj Stab or Empire. Emigration and Wyom from the East to Nebraska About large. is unprecedentedly ing, in Merritt County, 9 500 acres of land the Nebraska, were proved up under the in laws komestead and last six months. a company of Nor Nobway'i Exilks. this city yesterthrough vegians passed Among Territory. for Washington day who them were two Unitarian ministers, in re that to establish a colony A propose tn accommodation gion and prepare for of two hundred families.that are expect ed to follow in a few weeks. Williamson' sCase. Charles W illiam beon was tried yesterday afternoon fore Alderman Thomson, for the assault and battery on W. H. Clark, as men tioned yesterday. He was fined $20 and costs, and placed under $300 bonds for six months te keep the peace. he had not obtained noon Up to to-d- Along the Line. A dealer at Kear ney Junction on the U. P. R. R., shipped 5,000 pounds of elk to Chicago in a sin At the United States Land gleweek. Platte, fifty timber claims within the last five idBllj. Thirteen thousand trees for ci claim are required to be planted, thus giving an aggregate of 650,000 trees for the claims entered up to date. o&M&tNorth hinbeea entered Care. Last evening Mr Daniel Wood, who has in part recovered from the derangement of mind to which lie las been subject, was placed by the Selectmen of this County, in care of Mr. John L. Child, of Riverdale. Mr. Wood will have an in Mr. Child apartment House, and such medical treatment as lis case demands. The custody ef in sne persons is delegated by law to the Selectmen of the various ceunties. Good lit A New Project. A movement is on organize in this citv. a branch office of the Mo., Valley Life Insurance Umpany,- - with a board of directors, to Wiethe power of passing upon applica nts for loans by policy holders, who By desire to borrow funds. About per cent, of the funds will be loaned good security, at 12 per cent, per onum, the balance to be retained as a "serve to pay liabilities. It is claimed loot to kit the company is above su.snicinn. , nn , c e score of and fair deal responsibility ing. Hurt Judgments. At the present too of the District Court at Cheyenne, Socages have been decided against the fiioa A Trip vp CstuwAtsa. The genial President of the Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company, and an aereeable and affable companion, who is also connected with the great enterprise which is to make Cgden the great manufacturing centre West of the Missouri, uudertook a few days since, the ascent of the mountains towards Coldwater Canyon. Their object was to examine the extent and quality of the mines in that locality They started at an early hour, the morn ing air was crijp, but the blue sky smiled upon them encouragingly. It was no easy task for them to scale the rugged cliffs, but stout of heart and armed with staffs, like pilgrims of St. Bernard, they grappled the rocky sides, indifferent to the obstacles which would have dismayed less courageous adventurers. A pro blem is offered to the consideration of scholars in the "rule of three;" for every step they took forward, they fell back two, now how long did it take our brave friends to reach their destination ? Well, they did, and were gratified at the ex perience they had undergone and at the results of their mineralogical examination. The specimens of ore which were equal in quality to any known, and adapted to the purpoes to which it is proposed to convert the article. The day was waning and they beat a rapid retreat, not exactly with the agility of fawns, for a few somersaults and other acrobatic feats disturbed the even tenor of their dignity, but they reached the point from which they started, just in time to sate their ravenous appetite, by the speedy consumption of several pounds of beef rare and well done and other edibles. The trip was pleasant albeit a few contusions, and we hone that when it is repeated, it will be when the treasures concealed in the womb of the mountains, will be brought forth to contiibute reward upon the enterprising promoters of a great interest. BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN. Chicago, 5 ONK COOK SOl'TH OK CAltROLt D&K'i train on the Witconin amsion of the ChicAgo aid North Wes irrn r.ailroad. was thrown from th track this morninir fifiy.five miles north A New Arriral of Chicago, by a broken rail, and three Of th C1IOICKST AKTICLK d passenger coaches, a sleeper and th with all of the baggage BRANDIES, "ggags-car- , WHISKIES, was Duroea. fifteen persous were in Ales and Porters Wines, jured, three seriously. Nene were kill ed so far as now known. Washineton. 5. Carpenter's bill to restore the rights AT TBS VERT LOWEST PBICE. oi tne state of Louisiana, declares there is no legally elected State officers or W. UJU-legislature in the State; that now the State officers are filled de facto by per sons claiming to bold them under fraudulent and void canvass of the vol of the last general election; that a pre tended legislature has been organized in THE pursuance to illegal orders of the Judge of the United States Circuit Court; that the 1 resident s proclamation recoznix " ing these officers as the legul officers of The V, Finest House tne state was issued upon their repre sentationb; that the people are in dange: of Entertainment or being oppressed and involved in vex atioug litigation by the acls of the pre IN OCDEN CITY. tended legislature; and that peace i now, and can only be preserved during tne existing state of affairs at the ex AND WITH pense aud through the army of th United States; The bill provides for EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. new election on the fourth Tuesday of For particulars apply to May, '74. The President is required to appoint a superintendent of election, either a civilian or an army officer, not W. THOMSON, OGDEN. below tbe rank of Major General, he to appoint two registers, one from each political party, and they to appoint supervisors of registration from each A passenger Y Condensation's From yesterday's At a meeting of the principal horticul-turalist- s of Salt Lake City last evening, the subject of the "Codling moth-- ' was considered, and the opinion was expressed that much could be done at this season of the year towards diminishing insects of that class, by clearing the trees of the loose bark, and looking well to the fences. From this morning's Herald: Up till late last night, the warrants said to have been issued on Wednesday by Judge McKean against Capt. Burt and Alderman Clinton, had not been A Working People's Convention met last evening at the Central House, and a full municipal ticket was nominaiated. Some money is bung up around town, which says the Ogden shots will pay for the supper, which will be served to the victors on the occasion of the shooting match "Catch a weasel asleep." In answer to several prominent gen- llemen who have tendered Mr. McCul-- 1 ' lough a complimentary benefit, he hag designated this evening as the time for accepting it, when he will appear in his great character of "Virginius." From this morning's Tribune : A large train of empty wagons from the West, passed through town yester- y. Some of them were drawn by five and six span of mules. A patent ballot box, sent on the re commendation of Delegate Cannon to the Mayor of Salt Lake for inspection, was exhibited to the members of the Legislative Council yesterday. On Wednesday Mr. E. Williamson of Alta, had the middle finger of his right band cut off by the machinery of the Bay City Tunnel, Altt. TO RENT. UTAH HOTEL, Elijjifcly Situated, NOTICE. party. New York, 5. Pacific Company. Paris ,says. the general . .. u j uenei iu euucaieu circles is, mat wnite TOE Prince Bismarck would avoid war by -- 1 : . . .i U w 't , " i;. "T 'KL l lit, MEliCUAXDISE EASTERN FURNITURE Ever Offered in this Market, IS XOW OX EXJIIBITIOX, AXD FOR SALE AT J. BOYLE & Go's. "W S T O JbL E ,; ,NE EAST OGDELV. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room. Parlor Kitchen or Bed Kooni. New Styles of Lookiiijr Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. IMMENSE 0 YES!! 0 OCl Kl'KIXG d76-3- FOREIGN. London, 5, At Wittenhall there was a serious riot yesterday. Several persons were fataily miuaed. Irouble is also re ported in Windsor. The Liberals gained one seatn Southampton. Twenty-thre- e Conservatives and fifteen Liberals were elected, unopposed, by twenty- feur constituencies. Rioting was general yesterday in the pottery districts of Staffordshire. At Hanley there was a desperate fight. One man was killed and many were seriously injured. Among the injured were sev eral special constables and policemen. At Turnstake the authorities closed all public houses. The mob seized the ballot boxes which were recaptured by the police. Similar scenes were enacted at Lorgton and liursciene. ine mayor of Wolverhampton and the magistrate of South Staffordshire telegraphed late yesterday afternoon for military aid, asking the immediate despatch of all available troops la Ireland tbe teeiing runs high be tween the clerical and nationalist party, especially in Limerick county. A fight occurred yesterday between the supporters of the rival candidates in Askenon. Three men were killed. Berlin, 5. The Reichstad opened to day. The speech from the throne was delivered by tbe imperial Commissioner. It enumerates among the principal measures to be submitted, bills relating to the army, the press, trades, and marine jurisdiction. The speech concludes with an assurance that all nations of Europe are resolved to preserve peace. Calcutta, o. The famine is increasing. It is estima ted that 150,000 natives are already dis tressed. ll ' -- ieziidtids A-LXj , OB1 r O-OOXD- S Cheaper than ever before Offered to the Public. T 11 E B E S T G O O D S AND THE Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. AT CALL W. FOTJLGER'S General Merchandise Store, MAIIV STREET, OGDEN. Examine prices before Purchasing Klsewliere. PAliPE&BOESSEli PRO BONO PUBLICO! TOAXO AND CHERRY CREEK & WATCHMAKERS JEWELERS, j MAIX STREET, OGDEX Watches, Clocks, 4 JEWELRY, PLATED SILVER WARE; STAGE XjIKT33. HAVE PUT ON A WW THE UNDERSIGNED Qf Stage which will hereafter be RUN SEMI-WEEKL- ' day. Guns,Pistols, tt " . ' , Vmmmiition. & NEEDLE M and CIGARS in FARE, 815 : grt S 3 block! OGDEX, H n 0 ft 9 0 Ti patronage solicited. Prprletra, F. F.MARX, . Agent, Toano, PHYSICIAN. - . MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creek. UTAH. 31. Surgery una tvifery. of tha public Mid- - Is respeotfully Office and Residence, Jlnln LUNCHEON. D. SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN PHTSICI AN, L'niTernity of Va., (Jradiml. of kichmoml Medical Ollrir.. Ta.. Rwident I'Uyai- ciao and gurueoii to ColUga iloepital; fellow of a. Medical Sonet y. After a number of yean practical acqnalntanca with the DiseaM pf tlie Kaatern and Wentern hM located perBianntly at Btat and Ogden City, and promine, first cla service, ujwn method of Allomost aud latest improved the pathic Treatment in all department of Medicine, GOSSETT, ' TaberntcU, T. E. BROWN, ha 3 Eut of tha jf orrirr o7-i- y , MIDWIFE AND 5 3 ACCOMMODATIONS. S FIRST-CLAS- MRS. McCLUSKY, .a -- Stage wake c!oe connection at Charry Creek with 1'ioche, Hamilton and Eureka Stage. CARTRIDGES. GUN CHOICK TOBACCOS I Hours. Repairing Xeaily Executed. Twity. i U " AND .. 8 ft O - Lear Toano Monday and Thuradayt. . Lear Cherry Creek AVadaatdaya and Earnr' Time, Through in o : Y between the abor place. & CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. H t . COAL. 0 A REDUCTION IN PRICES' OF. v JOIIK ; SIDE' MAIX STItEET, ORDERS Mercantile Institution, COALVILLE ; 1874, Issued bj preference, he would not miss a pretext which would give him an appearance of ZION'S right and enable him to crush, once for all, the Ultramontane party. Recen elections to the Prussian parliament Will be received only in its have demonstrated the extreme improba bility of Prince Bismarck's success by RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. purely legal or parliamentary menus, the Catholics have gained tbirty-fiW. II. HOOPER, Supl seats in the Landtag, over and above what they had, and the Liberals have YES!! gained consideiably. French ' Bishops , announce their intention to resist any attempt to muzzle them, and Pius IX has 31 counseled. them to fight the good fight o .. AMD faith even to martyrdom. As a corolla ry to all this the bourse has been falling Rock Spring, ingnttuliy within the past three days $ 9.50. spreading consternation among financial 10.00. Delivered, , circles. 7.50. Coalville, Earl Russll, in a letter to Sir John 8.00. Delivered Murray, on the relations existing be Keep 'Warm bj Getting Good Clean Coal. tween Rome aud Germany, says : The very same principles which bound me to YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. ask for equal freedom to Roman Catho Orders left at Dougl&ss' Meat Market will be lic, Protestant, Dissenter and Jew, bind; promptly filled. me to pretest against the conspiracy IX COCK. which aims at confining the German Empire in chains, never, it is hoped, to be shaken off. 1 hasten to declare with all tbe friends cf freedom, and I trust with a majority of the Lnghsh nation, that I would no longer call myelf a lover of civil and religious liberty were I not to proclaim my sympathy with the Emperor of Germany in the noble strug gle in which he is engaged. We have nothing to do with the details of the German laws; they may be just: they may be harsh. We can only leave it to the German people to decide for them selves, as we have decided for ourselves. At all events, we are able to see that the cause of the German Emperor is the cause of liberty, and the cause of the T--4 people is the cause of slavery. ' ' : Cairo, 111.5. A mob this evening took Chris. Wyatt. tlie Begro wb0 murdered and robbed Mrs Ryman, nesr Carbondale, a few days sinse, out of jail at Murphysboro, 111. , and confessed hanged him. Wyatt :4 ' ' his guilt. Utica, N. Y., 6, Judge Alfred Conkling, father of Sen eg ator Conkhng, died suddenly aged oo. ' Philadelphia, 5. Physicians have arrived with the re mains or the Siamese xwins. The autopsy is to be conducted privately by the eollegc of physicians. Judgments Tbe Utah Legislature. rendered in one case, for Feb. 6th, 1874. and ia the other for $25,000. J1e Council. Company no doubt is well able to Mr. Harringten, from the Committee odJitigAticn, and its passion for re-the court on legal quibbles.for on Judiciary, reported back tbe bill for an act concerning fraudulent conveyanpurpose of evading the payments of ces and contracts. honeBt Js debts ia easily gratified, but Mr. Jennings presented a concurrent ConinaiLv will in h -- r.j resolution of congratulation and thanks lU Source will be heavily taxed to to the officers of the Utah Northern nar row guage railroad, and to the people of h'tyiU caprices. Northern Utah, for tbeir perseverance in pushing forward to completion said road, TlAQIDl.- - A vonnir man en paced thus forming a direct line of railroad , o o a I,. 'Mines in n.. .1,. . .V- ,- from north to south, of 160 miles, in this I rOld i :e. Territory; and predicting that the day J i10 poison ni.s wne is not far distant when the valleys of child. He then took passage on a Colorado on the south, and the passes of ' ominr wMMontana on the north, will be connected by a system of free and harmonious Uf .conscience, he at the stopped station about twelve miles dis-;- t, House. "d rew8.fully retraced his Mr. Rockwood reported a bill from tbe steps hi8 lwme- CPn arriving at con'mittee on agriculture, tradeand man4,1, ufactures, amendatory to an act providfcr mechanics' and laboiers' lien. ing , ui bride, he discovered Mr. lUwberry presented an act relat"'attemtslt.j r.:., ana mat ms ing to contracts and promises: r ;r,v . A bill relating to He' cml By Mr. Rowberry. to Iowa, I trt i a Daren t. the conveyance of real estate and mineral tt . . , remors. he committed suicide claims. r ut. Mr.Partridge introduced amotion askChloroform. A i... was ing the committee on private incorporaACktCX follow. tions to consider the propriety of providContain,3S hord," for the organization of relief and besnot abl8te ing Mucrins'says that, in these hard nevolent societies, in connection with yonJA dollar greenback looks entire'' ruifted- - the-binovf before them to incorporate times, a five cireus as a as libraries. poster. big public iii. OX AND AFTER JANUARY ... A letter from The Fineit and Cheapest etock of y, been w Tllli MEASURE II. CLARK, Propr. ' News : F IT RM ITURE! LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. Street. ii it ALBERTTBI CRAY. AT BOIV TON SALOON, .f i Flat fitted np a neat LUNCH STAN i . D, Also a PriTate Room forConipanj. ' Tbe Lunch from 10 cts. to 60 cts. trry best Ales, Porters and Cignra. |