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Show The Ogden Iron Munufue . luring Compauy. A full meeting of the resident shareholder, of the Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company was held yesterday evening. 5 Birlh. tlieslrt'V,a, orl,rV th , M -i- .Teninewillnecs- - r. 7T Wed- - Buchmiller, M f by-la- Wanted ! Wheat? market friMi !!nar the highest ll r,k,tl""flU dl30.lt-.16-- ... '.Al w,rbUe"xiou. - there ere mnjr, of to ...the letter. the Salt Lake Hii morning. forget C.AV. BlMBEa.-Dhumorous lecture, on and Bummers," at the (,Bilkv Beats t Theatre, this e'ening. Stay-famo- on't by-la- are authorized to an- sermon will be delivered Mu.ee that a on Sunday next, in the M. E. Church, W. B. Long, who has selected kj Rev. L. word of Christ, superihis text, "The for the eleva- or to .ny .ystem devid tio. of man." .rr,nr.-- Many of our meat prominent citiiens were in attendance. On motion of J. Parks, Esq., Mr. I. E. Brown was called to the chair. Mrv E. Lascellea was elect-e- d Secretary. The' object of the meeting was stated by Messrs. Parks and Meredith, acting in behalf of the Board of Directors. The Secretary read the charter, articles of association, and of the Company. The gentlemen present were invited to give expression to their views, and in reply to questions proposed, explanation, were made which were acceptable to all. The head office of the Company is at present in Bay View, Wis., "but will be removed to this city at an early day. The stockholders in the East have, in' most instances, paid the entire quota of their subscription. It is understood that the owners of stock are not liable for any amount beyond their subscription, in accordance with the law relating to limited partnership. Other suggestions were mad that were entirely satisfactory, and it was unanimously resolved that the action of the Board and the be approved. " The following resolutions, introduced by Mr. Lascellea, were adopted by accla: ; mation : Tbat the resident shareholders in Ogden pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions to advance the interest, of the Company, and extend to the Board of Directors their congratulations upon the bright auspices under which the project of erecting iron works ia this oily has been inaugurated. That Messrs. Parks and Meredith be requested to oommunicate to thei Board of Directors the earnest assurances of with the people of Ogden to them in promoting and eneouraging the enterprise, which has been started under the fuirest promise of a successful issue. The meeting then adjourned. We . n,.BKnTH!i.-- We to the tender our ac Superintendent of knowledgments continued courtethe Dtah Northern for narrow guage the on and sies privileges continued success road, and hope that oill attend the efforts of the tompany. Excmsior. forwarded to J. Tyrrell, Sail Lake, his first con Mr. y. Cosdensatiohs. From Yesterday'. '. s Newt : Geo. M. Norton, sharged with assault and threatening to kill H. C Goodspeed, was yesterday bound over to keep the peace in the sum of $1,600. aents, with hi. unrivalled articles in Geo. Atwood, of South Cottonwood, like 'ootand shoe line. Ogden believes about fifteen years of age, has been suf1 home manufactures. fering for over two years with running manufactlignmentof boots and shoes, bis in this city. at him ured by shop home not to our Be intend, only supply tettlecities and bat adjacent atrket, 1 Mr, C. W. Stayner'. lec- tun a ''Bilks, Beats and Bummers," tillbt delivered at the Theatre, tt i great attraction. The "Talking Machine" will also talk, and present an- oilier inducement. Master Fred. Stayn- during the evening, perform pieces on the Estey organ. Hew should draw a bouse-ful- l. Mr Siejaer'. lecture is .pokes of in the kirkwt terms by the Salt Lake press, w4 everybody should hear it. Prof. Fiber'. Machine has excited the wonder of thousands, and everybody should mm that.' Go early and secure your ti Only one night. er, will, lerertl WiuiAjt Pugh The S. L. Herald stales that a man who gave ntme as William Push. and had jtau without food for three days, and MUM to obtain employment, was taken chrge by the police vesterdav. While jUJer their care, he was taken sick, end wotor was called in to attend opon him, it was discovered that the 'Won the man's rieht foot had hear. frea, mi were then fairly putrid. The j'focted members were amputated, and wwmng he was comparatively easy. lut Monday the Jehctios contained 'item alhjdinff ta ir. u. f Aii morning . '""delphia, who was ""art NU pk seeking informa-;IJMgrdin- patient by Benedict Bros., assisted by W. Fowler. An incision five jnches long and two inches deep, was made in the right leg, just below the knee on tie outside, from which about three inches of bone was removed, and not a single drop of blood was lost during tbe operation. The same operation on tbe other leg will be performed as soon as the patient has gained sufficient strength to bear it. C. R. Savage's art gallery was damaged by fire Thursday nigbt, and about two feel square of the floor of the framing rbdm" was consumed before the fire was discovered. Carelessness in placing some hot ashes from the stove in a box was the cause. From'lhis morning's Herald: .. On Thursday last C. Van Wambeke, mail carrier in American Fork Eanyon, g: left Forest City and ha. not been heard of since. It is supposed that he was caught ani buried in a snow .lide." Mr.'T). Boucicault concluded his engagement at the Theatre last evening, and Miss Maggie Moore and J. C Williamson will appear this evening ia the popular dramas of "Child of the Regiment," and "The Chinese Invasion."' From this morning's Trihune: . The First District Court, after a session of two days at Provo, adjourned until the Cth day of April.' ' The will of Lizzie Sanders, who was shot at Alta City last week, wherein .be bequeathed all her real estate and personal property to her nephew, is con tested by a stranger, who claims to be her husband. . week from LitThe shipments for last tle Cottonwood, suffered some interrup tion by the storm. The amount .hipped comes to; Flagstaff 400 tons, Emma 50 tons. Feb. 18, 1874. Corscit. ' i OXI BOOK BOCTH Of CARROLt I DKX Communications were received from UVKUY 8TAULK& the House announcing the passage of "An Act remitting certain taxes;: "An Act providing for the location and creaA New Arriial tion of tt penitentiary;' and their conOf tb CHOICEST ARTICLE of currence in Council motion "that the Committees of both Houses on Petitions BRANDIES, WHISKIES, and Memorials, be instructed to report a ; adWine, Ales apd Porter "'tf memorial to Cengrcil asking for the mission of Utah inte the Union as a State." Also their passage of "An Act to provide for a general lien for common AT TBI VIRT LOWIST HICI. carriers, and for the sale of property not delivered," with amendments; "An Act W. for th relief of certain persons named therein, and, for ether purposes;" and "An Aot for the protection ef fowl and fish and other purposes." The Council concurred in the House amendments to "An Act to provide' for a general lien' for common" carriers, etc.;" but refused to concur in their' amendments to "An Act concerning conveyances " . Mr. Young moved that the Committee The Finest House on Petitions and Memorials be instructEntertainment of " . . . . i ed to report a memorial asking Congress to extend, by law, the biennial sessions IN OCDEN'CITY.- ef the Legislative Assembly of Utah ' v v Territory. Mr. Smith moved that the Committee ' ' ' : WITH , on Petitions and Memorials be instruct ed to memoroliie' Congress to change EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. the Organic Act of the Territory of Utah, For particulars applj' to where the Governor is allqwed absolute veto power upon the acts passed by the ' W. THOMSON, Legislature. Carried. ; OGDEN. . Communications were received from his Ejccollency the Governor, nominating Henry W. Lawrence to tbe office of Ter tt ritorial Treasurer, ana Chas. J. tlobson to the office of Warden of the Peniten tiary. OS AND AFTER JANUARY lit, 1871, A message was received from the Gov ernor, accompanied by the bill for "An THE MERCUAXDISE .ORDERS Act incorporating the city of Nephi, in . . .. Irauod hf Juab county,-- which was returned witn out the Executive approval. ZION'S , r- n t - an absent son, who was ef in Oeden. Ma, it h. that the person mentioned the wanderer to whom refer- . . "G)IIUI The 3 nm of -- Camille" will be produced vgaen Theatre next Saturday 15 , - "iue, as iuvai, ana Wright aa "Camille.", The iotnnfamili to those who have ,7 .orlhe Progress of dramatic liter- tb last ten or twelve W is popularly believed year.. to be n ePisode in li &t "'story of Jger Duma, and preserved amid i "'her in the uuco anu notion oy famous work La dame M'88 Matilda Heron trans- novel and produced it on the rulB o "Uamille" she Khj. S0,nph ti!l that W kigh rank which she cn- : S3. It teems with teen- -. Anna -- , BY THE MEASURE II. CLARK, Propr. TO RENT. UTAHHOTEL, Elieilly Situated, Rained Fauiilj. The pretty little story of the by Umstopiier "Family lryst, North, was repeated in New York ' during the late panic; "Wife and children, there is no need, surely, to beat about the bush. I will tell you the worst in the word I am ruined ! All my property is lost aod gone, and we must give up our home. We must leave this street." A slight convulsive . motion went over the circle, and a female voice sobbed, "Leave our home?" But the good wife said calmly. "We have seen many happy days, but surely we must seek and nnd contentment elsewhere. I will not lose a night's rest. If you can bear it, I can." Mr A. was a hard working, industrious man, whp in an evil hour had become sure-tfor an a'caualntance through whom he was utterly and irretrievably ruined. He felt the magnanimity of his wife, and begged' the forgiveness of his assembled family. Upon this his eldest eon stood up, and first look inc with the most respectful tender ness on his father, and then with a cheerful smile on all aroundj.said: "Father, never more ; utter-- . these words; never more indulge these thoughts: vou have fed us.clothed us. educated us, taught us what is our duty to'God and man. ' It rests witn us to practice it. We all leve you, f:it.hr. We are all sraieful: if need be we would all lay down our lives to save you. liut there is no need oi it. What has barmened? Nothing. We are all well and strong, ,: We can all work." At this all care and despond ency fled. On Saturday evenine last, about 8 o'clock, a man named Frank Godfrey was, arrested in;.ChUieothe Mo., for Inmkenness and placed in the cala boose, a wooden structure. Soon after the building was found to be en Are. nd hurnfid so rapidly that he could not be rescued. It is supposed that . Godfrey set the flames. Mercantile Institution, in - b, iecivd only .Will . v ' 1U Eier Offered in this MArket, is won' oiTExnijiiTiox, and MACHINE TALKING ,." ' K"E EAST SIDE 4 box-ca- '":.-,- 1 STRECT, Xlf kind? of' JIojasehQjd "goods, for the Drawing Room, Parlor Kitchen or Bed Room. New Styles of Looking Glasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, ' . . . Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. din-1- IMMENSE in priqes of ;;. , ' ; . .': ;: OF jftJLIj 0 TES!! 0 YES! I y REDUCTION A Cheaper tlian ever before Offered to the Public. ; AMD COALVILLE COAL. Rock Spring, Delivered, Coalville, , Del vered ', , $ 9.50. , . 4 ; . Keep Warm by Gttlng THE 10.00. 7,50. 8.00. B E S.T Good Clean Coal. ' AND THE YARD AT'U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Ord'era left at Dougjlau' Meat Market will ba promptly filled. GOOD S : . JOHN PIS COCK. ' - V" ! ( i "in d"s-3- ' i Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. ' . ; N . ' ' ' ' '' N , ! CALL AT ' 5' Hi. .; .'. '.a ? ': c 'v 'i''.' i.( T;i: w. FOULGEE 'S General Merchandise Store, ' MAIN STREET, - ..." , OGDEN. it.; Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. PARPE & BOESSEL PKO BONO PUBLICO! 1'D TOAXO & WATCU3UKERS CHERRY CREEK JEWELERS, HAVE TUT 0!f AKIW which will b.reafler b Te CWDItnsiOND Btagx of MAIN STREET, OGDEN Wdtdhes, Clocks, RUN Y SEMI-WEEKL- between, lb a dot. placet, i JEWELRY, rLATED A ' SILVER WARE; aTe Toano Monday, and Thnradayi. ; Leav, Cherry Crak rVadDetdayt and Satnr-' '" ' . ' ' ' CUTLERY, da. SPECTACLES. Time, Throngh in 24 Hours ! Guns5Pistols, AND Stages make close connections at Cherry Creak with Ploche, Hamilton and KurekaSUgM. n, .! ' !. I - , S , " , , 4 1.0; Ammunition. FIRST-CLAS- Repairing Neatly Executed. CARTRIDGES. GUN NEEDLE tad Tari.tj. CIOABS hi grmX i7-lj n :;icclusiiy, MIDWIFE AND PHYSICIAN, I MTtm. 51 y block! Eaat of - , AND , , . . 33TJ3VI3VI3II3FLS. GDENXHEATRh hr 12S-- ;!5 UTAH. AND OBSTETRICIAN of Va., Gradual. fA Xm... .1 . rVtiUM- ' . KMidnt Phv.i to College Hospital; Fellow of uiimi rian and Burgwn Va. Medical oocieij. After a oumlwr of yean practical acqnalntaiH-with the Dweaee. of the Kastern and Weotern State, and Territorie hat located permacentljr at mce, upon Ogden City, and promine. first rlaM the late aod uioet iiuproTad mathwda of Alio-path- ia dcpn-tiueBof, IfeaUnent ia ail ,J Medicine, Surgery and Mid- wifery. Th. patronag. of the public aolicited. Offlre vnd llMldeatt?, Moln Slwot. lit ' . ' CRAY. ALBERT 't. v.. atthi . - BON TON SALOON, ' i - ' . a-- Hat It ted np LTTtfCir Alee , neat standV'',. ' '' ',y ' Private Room Tor Company. -- ta renpeetfully : , LUNCHEON. PHT8im!,SBROEOJI a u WLtlllHx'UU ... x MITCHELL, Agent, Cherrj CreV, d.JMm BROWN, "M. D. T. ,Too,V. ' -- v;'";'. - '" F.F.MARX,": tht TabarnacU, OGDEX, BILKS, BEATS . COSSETT. Agent, ; .. .: . CHOICS TOBACCOS ACCOMMCOATIQNS. S fare, 815. i Lapeer, Micb., has had a dramatic entertainment. 'The 'UnionSpy" was produced, and the local editor's ecstatic ieehngs on the occasion may be inferred from his allusion to "a billowy ocean of foaming skirts.whicb in their virgin and uucontaminated purity, rolled and surged and puffed in the gasht air. . ; , STORE MAMr OODO,"1 II. HOOPER, Supt. rock spring for sale at J. BOYLE & Go'& RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. - "wl i EASTERN FURNITURE notice;1 A : The Finest and Cheapest stock of tt) " On Monday, a week ago, a boy All LoTen of Fua (honld Tuit tb aged twelve years was liberated at Aniboy, on the Illinois Central, from H8c..fT'ii1 in,erM'. "d pre-- an empty r in which he had OTHURSDAY ETES'G, Feb! 19th, i pictures of been imprisoned for six dajs and ia LECHUMOROUS S C. W. gTAYSER To The itt fe, phases. nights, without food or water. He TURE ob "Bilki, Benti and Bnmmpr'i," aod M ( H goon rdy nigatw excellent, crawled into the car at Cairo to sleep. tb. Wonderful TALKING MACUISE. then receive The boy was much emaciated, and f ft Admission 50 els., and 25cts had both feet frozen. He was sent pre arsniffort, Commence at 7:30 p.m. m age. f to his relatives in Chicago. "thtiid PTJRHI TURE! LIQUOR STOEE. East Side Slain St., Of;deu. ' u , . "' , "MWMmade! ' sores on both legs, caused by excessive skating. A bloodless operation was performed yesterday on the person of the Vtah Legislature. , The Lunch from 10 ett. to 60 Jtrj " ; best Ales, Torters ind Cigtrs. |