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Show Site of Benthaui Fabian,' Esq., of Salt Lake Oflto Sunftimu xeeatao, YBEISG. ......brf ITERT PKSROSK. Kaitoi sd Business Uaaag.r. Cii On the 1st of May jUT DAT to Echo, giart- excursion be an t.tre " some 6 80 p. m. and returning B eat Echo At in the early morning whioh the 'j wiU be a grand ball, in Bill Jid PPer Dollars ,nJ the wil1 be prepar? d' an1 T1'ree "ill pay ionuo uip, iu, tnel. Messrs. Graham, nitxaisG for Watbu. .uv, Bmige Mr. C F. Mid- - ihia uiorniuc. - a root of dleion troubl the hud taken he which lucerue, nna i to his land, just nliiclt fioni ia Ihree prongs, but h fullowed one to its termination ..! and he measures close upon six feet, of fine foot a off about broke he thinks one of is Lucerne it up. in taking fibre a dry the most aluable pUots-- in its roots will keep on running have to go to till they find water, if they China for it. U i l,nrth. coun-try-f- or at Grebji River. This gHOOtixa seven o'clock, when the at morning, Green at River, a man who arrived train as Albert Sharp and who name bis gires was traveling westward, drew a revolver teleand shot Mr. 0. S. Putnam, the breast. in the right graph operator, arrested and wa Sharp whs at once Mr. Putnam brought on to Evanston. is it but hoped not wounded, is seriously him for he mistook fatally. Sharp says he what for is and sorry another man, ssr-are Folks done. generally has when they are caught in an evil. Very Handi. Mr. Walter Thomson, Jr. has purchased a complete telegraphic outfit, and by permission of the City Cevncil, and the assistance of Professor Wheelwright, has put up a line from his effice at theCity Hall to his father's residence. His sisters have learned telegraphy, so he is in immediate communication with the folks at home, and can by lightning. The instrubattery, etc., were obtained of Tillotaon and Co , New York, and are as Mat as they are useful. talk to them ments, Bisawai. This morning as Mr. C. F. Middleton was going to his farm, driving a roan ami a ssrrel horse, the sorrel commenced kicking en Main street, but was quieted down, and, after being re hitched, went oa with his ma'e quietly Mr. Middleton left the team to work. with the boys, to plough. On returning be stopped awhile by the way, and was surprised to see his re an horsj striking far home,;ieatly eici:ed He succeeded in stopping it, and on going bask to the farm, learned that the sorrel horse hud commenced his tantrums again, and running away into a bos elder grove, had torn the harness to pieces, leaving to haul the wagon home. Nobody hurt. Theatbe At the request of numerous friends, Mr. Heme has substituted the play of ' Oliver Twist" for that of "Ra?ina Meadows," on the occasion of his beucfii, fixed for Saturday evening. Oa this eccasion, in addition to the above dramatization of one of Dicken's best works, the comic drama of Handy Andy will be performed. Mr. Heme takes the leading character ia both pieces, in which he is not excell-t- i by any actor who has ever appeared in Utah. His Bill Sykes is a thorough embodiment of the author's ideas, and a perfect representation of the brutal London burglar and murderer. While in Andy Andy the rollicking, blundering comical Irishman is exhibit-- d to the life, and is irresistibly funny. It is to be hoped that, as this is prob-hl- y Mr. Heme's last appearance for om time in this oity, the publia will show their appreciation of his abilities by filling the hosse, and rendering the occasion really a "benefit." Between the pieces, Mr. Purrington ill give some comic songs and sketches, "a. by particular request, Mr. Heme ill recite "Sharous O'Briec." This is hill fun enough, varied enough, and rih enough to draw folks from every Prtof the city. low-live- d, Condensations From yesterday's Meetings will commence in the New Thrnacle, next Sunday, at 10 a, m. ,0(l2p. ra. Tne business of City. A few miles east of Ceve Creek there is a large number of natural marble, perfectly round. They have beeu ejected from a volcano in the shape of lava, which, by dropping into water, has re ceived a spherical shape. From this morning's Herald: Some of the Tribunt proprietors and supporters have become disgusted with the course of the persons who edit that unfair and sheet. Recent assays indicate the discovery ef rich ores exceeding anything jet developed in Utah. Yesterday Mr. James Wilson, while in pursuit of deer in City Creek canyon, came o to a large brown bear, which rose on its hind feet and extended its arms for a hug. Mr. Wilson declined, and "put" down the canyon at 2.40 gait. A young lady crusader has arrived from Ohio, and wants to begin praying in front of the Woedcock saloon. An immense ledge of rich gold quartz is said to have been discovered in Little Cottonwood Gen. Morrow has planted Alfalfa on several acres of dry bench land near Camp Douglas as an experiment. Mr. Eugland, of Plain City, is canvas sing Salt Lake for Hill's Manual. cm-yo- Died. At Kelly, Scotland, March 24. William Beveridge, aged 53 years, 3 months aad Deceased was a faithful Latter-da- y 4 days Saint, aud respected by all who knew him. A lew hours before his death, he bore a strong testimony to the tYork.--.uiStar truth of the Latter-da- y March 31. European Missionaries. The following "releases, changes and appointments" of European missionaries we take from the Millennial Star of March 21st: Elder Lester J. Herrick is released from the Presidency of the London Con ference, to return home in charge of the first company. Elder 11. T. Burton is appointed to succeed Elder Herrick in the Presidency ef the London Conference. Elder Robert McQuirrie is released from the Presidency of the Glasgow Conference,' to return home with the first company. Eider W. N rife is appointed to sue ceed Elder McQuarrie in the Presidency of the Glasgow Conference. Elder Geo. r. Oibbs is released from laboring ,in the Liverpool ofiice, to return home with the first company. Elder John Clark is released from the Presidency ef the Sheffield Conference, and appointed to labor in the Liverpool orace . Elder R. W. ilcybourne is released from the Presidency of the Bedfordshire Conference, and appointed to succeed Elder Clark u tue Presidency l the Sheffield Conference. Elder Chester Call is appointed to tuo- oeed Elder Ileybourne in the Presidency of the Bedfordshire Conference. Elder James 1. Little is released from laboring in the London Conference, to return home with the first company. Elder John E. Keen is released from the Presidency of the Welsh Conference, to return home with the first company. There are young mea who cannot hold a skein of yam for their moth ers without wiueiug, but will hold 125 pounds of a neighboring; family for the best part of a night with a patience and docility that are certainly phenomenal. The Siamese twins were Baptists. 'But:" gays the Presbyterian, "sup pose one had been a disbeliever, how could the other have been immers ed?" But auother says they were not .baptists they were United According to Hiram Speneer, stat- istics furnish the only safe asis of Statistics show that sociology. marStates the United throughout riages are diminishing and divorces increasing in number. What may this portend? One thing is certain, and that is, if the two tendencies go oa in their present ratio, they will neutralize each other, inasmuch ' as where there are no marriages there I will be no divorces. When the celebrated French chem- ist Ot'fila was on one occasion a witness at a trial for poisoning, be was asked by the President if he could state the quantity of arsenic requisite to kill a fly, '"Certainly, M. le replied the expert; "but I must know beforehand the age of the n fly, its sex, its temperament, its and habit of body, whether married or single, widow or maiden, widower or bachelor." fm-ident- ," cou-ditio- An Italian jury recently acquitted a prisoner on a most ingenious plea. A tax collector of Naples absconded with even-1B- Adams, i3 from The Louisiana Inunda Horrible Murder in Boston the pen own. lie PURMITUE WHY IS IT? That all Railroad men are now taking their Meals at the DELMONICO t Because Mr. JLandt sets an excellent table, treats hit customers right, and euly charges $5.00 per wee for beard. tion. uo-t- f Important to Farmers and Gardeners. PERSON'.1) WHO WISH TO RAISE THK uuil Unt CaliUafres in tli. world, 25 of iinimrtad fur one ALSATIAN CA1IIIAGK SKKli. Cabbage, of Hi. ALL Reduction of the English Income Tax Famine in Western Asia. AMERICAN.. Washington, 23. In the Senate, Mr. Davis introduced a bill to reduce the tax on the circulation of State banks, from 10 per cent, to 1 per cent., and gave notice that he would call for the bill to withdraw the National bank circulation from States having an it to States havexcess and ing less than their proportion. In the House, Mr. Southard ofTered a resolution instructing the banking committee to enquire for the of National bank currency from States having an excess and among States having less than their pro portion. Little Rock, 23. Brooks, this morning, refused to Secretary of State, Johnson, who was ordered by him to vacate and surrender his office on the grounds of Johnson signing Baxter's proclamation last night, couvening the legislature. Johnson addressed Brooks two letters stating his position and the necessity of his possession of the office. Brooks denied Baxter's authority to convene the legislature. The people however are generally satisfied with thin means of settling the difficulty. Brooks, this morning, announced to the troops his determination of holding the S ate house, regardless of the consequences. rrc-ogni- Boston, 23. Jesse Pomeroy, the lad arrested for the murder of the child Mullne, near Dorchester, hag confessed to the deed. He is unquestionably insane. New Orleans, 23. The State authorities receive daily applications ior and from the inundated sdctious. In ' St. Mary's Parish 300 families lost, their homes and property Many are utterly desby the overflow. titute and starving. General Thompson, chief Stale engineer, returned to day from a survey of the upper coast. He reports the crevasses enlarged everywhere. Hundreds of families are drowned out. No mails arrive by the! Jackson and Mobile roaJ. The recent rain storm carried away the bridges and increased the desolation. Boston, 23. cuts itUuitM Ntmd finest quality, end a.igUius; upward, of SO lbs., may I rniwd ny (.art of tli. United Stale, from tlwn fewd. I kch package, containing an ounce, will I., lent fir. of t' any addrw., ou of lie jiriw, 25poU;, ct. each, or fiv package for ft. full Uirectieaa, bow and wlien ti plttut, accompany ccti parka?. Adrireet M. M, dlSl-l- SO UKYSAL4CO., Amity St, Kw York City, IIllK4llATIR Dlt'X 0 THE EASTERN FURNITURE WOOD AND HAY at the ftatiom iu thia CoinmanJ, m: Omaha Depot, Omaha llarrackl. fort McPhereou, North Platte, Sidney Uarrackl. Vort BrKlger, Camp lotiia, Pot of Dearer, Yrt Laramie. Fort Ketteiinan, U. A. Ked Cloud Ageney, fort Kuiwell, Bottled Tail Agen.y, Cheyenue Depot, Fort Lauder., Camp Brown. fort red gleele, Camp btambaugh. Bid. for the lupplle. to be d.lirered at each of lue above named itattone, will aleo be recetreil up to the aauie day aad boor, by the re.pectire Quartcrmatter. at .aid station., and foraanled to the iindomi(ti)el, directed in geueral order Na. 67, War Department, 1S71. The right to reject any or all bid.i. reeerred. full condition, and requirement, will be made known aud blauk bid. furui.Ued, on application to int. omce. Bid. for any portion of the above .unclie. will be considered. By oreer of the Department Commander. ALKX. J. PKKRT, Chief Quarter master Dep't Platte. ' dlSO-6-- t. llrevVBrig. Uen'l, U. 8. A. u is xo rr on exuibi ti ox, and fou 2T jlt STO RE, W E-- KAST SIDE MAIX STKEET, OGDEX. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room, I'urier Kitchen or Bed Room. New Styles of Lookinf Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shadw, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. W. FOULGER, - - Main Street, - Ogden. DEALER 15 DOGS! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and CAPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That from and after the date of thU notice. Now Good? now Arriving for Spring and Summer Trade. THE ORDINANCE, Destroy Such Dogs LIMITS . Duly Eegistered AND LICENSED According to Law. ' THE CITY RECORDER mons. AND OTHER PRODUCE RECEIVED IX BE London, 23. bill abolishing sugar duties after the 1st cf May, has passed the Com- malm J. BOYLE & Go's. Relation to Dogs! GRAIN A ! Ever Offered in tills Market, PLlTTt. 0 rici Cmsr Qcrti.uthu Okaba, Jin.., April IS, 1874. rVnl.d Hldi, in duplicate, with guarauie., icn.d It two renpouaible iartea, not biildero. tliat tliey will become bondsmen on aw ard of contract., will be received at this office until eleven o'clock, a.m.. oa 1'riday, May liih, lt74, ior the delirery el a quantity or atk of The Fiuast ami Cheapest BIDS for WOOD and HAY. The body of Horace Milles, a child 13 four and a half years old, was found in a marsh yesterday, near Dorchester, with his head nearly severed from his body, ill which there were some thirty knife wounds. Edward Pomeroy, aged fifteen, recently pardoned frtm the reform school, where be was sentenced for cutting and mutilating children, was arrested on suspicion ef being the murF.XFORCED, derer. New Yotk, 13. And the Initiatory steps were taken yesterday in a suit in the Supreme Court of this IS INSTRUCTED city, in which M. M. Simpson is plain- MARSHAL tiff, and the Union Pacific Company, J. Gould, Sidney Dillon, and others, deto fendants, to compel the latter defendants as stockholders, to make their payments of subscriptions to the stock to meet the claims of creditors. The plaintiff asks an injunction to restrain the transfer by fOVItn WITHIN TBI responsible parlies of record to persons not able to respond for the par of stock only. Ten millions are involved in this OF THIS CITY, suit. The complainant alleges that the milsome first borrowed ten Company Which are not lion dollars in money on income bonds, and made them in lieu of all their property after the first mortgage and Und grant bonds, but neglected to record a deed of trust by which the lien wss created, and now proposes to bo row sixteen millions more and to give a mortgage that shall cut off lenders cn income bonds, who supposed they held a deed of trust to secure their loan. FOREIGN. money amounting to was caught, brought operative tried, but the jury acquit- -' ditly. ted biiu because the money he had Another respectable young lady has stolen was the people's money, and lnlted on the street in the . 8 as he was one of the people he was by brute in the form of. man. part owner of that money, and of Tb Play of ElzinMhe Cuban Heiress, course it would be monstrous to con0 perforund this evening for the vict a man of stealing what was his tfil uf Suit "gainst the U.P. R R. Company Brethren. public the Working Men's $200,000. increases back and Association, -- BY TELEGRA PIT. Exchange for Goods. PRICES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIGURE W. POUIaGER. J. W. CARTER H kt THK BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD, LICENSE, OITY IHEXjXj, o THREE DOLLARS our Friends nnd Patrons ia Town nnd;Couiilry. SEWING MACHINE. We wiahtc tender to you our great, tli. adTantagM of all ailier Ma It chine, manu'actur.d, aud tu following point, of ful acknowledgements for tha Tory suparioritj. 1st. It is tbe lightest running midline large amount of patronage you kate ia tbe world. bestowed upon ua in tbe past, and we 2d. I the quieUst. are resolved if faithful and honorable 8d I tbe most simple. 4th. Has tbe largest bobbin. trading, will merit your confidence in take-up- . 5th. contains , Superior the future, we are resolved that shall 6ih. Self adjusting Tension. 7th. Cannot be put out of adjustment be our line i f eonduct, as we possess .,' , by use. 8th. Great range ef work. 9th. Will last a lifetime. increased SEWING MACHINE Tli Domestlo. EMMA CARTER, JIAIX STKEET, TO RENT. JAMES TAILOR, To DOMESTIC Will register any dog ana Gertschacoff, Stouvalaff and the Grand Duke Alexis, Yladimerand Constantine. s will accompany the Czar on his visit to DO NOT PURCHASE ANT A. England. The House of Commons has voted a reduction of the income tax ono penny T the OW ner or Keeper thereof, en ap. BEFORE EXAMINING on a pound, and the abolition of the plication at his Office in the House license duty as recommended in the annual budget. The Indian budget Sold by estimates the extraordinary expenses of , Government for the fiscal year, 1874-5And the payment ef the ram of on account of the famine, at thirty-twand a half million dollars, and proposes At the Btor., loan of foi o and a half millions to meet any demand. OGDEX Paris, 23. J. W. CARTER, Ag't for TJteh, The Minister of Marine has ordered an investigation into the case of the "Amerique." Bj Order of the CAj ConntlL Constantinople, 23. A famine prevails in Anatotia, or Western Asia. Madrid, 23. Gen. Prim de Rivera, wounded before lS0-t- f Bilboa, has recovered sufficiently to be here. brought Paris, 23. Prest. MacMahon this evening opened DAVID PUCH & SON. The Finest House an exhibition for the benefit of expatriaof Entertain men ted Alsatians. BUILDERS AXD COXTUCTORS, IN OCDEN CITY. ISSUE PUBLIC NOTICE. means a We hare long experience. made very extensive purchases in Hats and . A clergyman being annoyed by of his audience leaving the PLAI5nd ORNAMENTAL church as he was speaking,took for his text, "Thou art weighed in the balance, and found wanting." After a few sentences he said, "You will Order, left at John Bojle'e furniture please pass out ag fast as you are Slere will receive proetpt attention. weidicd." TMa gome STAIR BUILDERS. Eligibly Situated, nn WITH EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. Tot particulars apply te , , W. TJLI03ISOX, OfiDBX. Caps, Hoots end Shoes and a large Hue ef SeilU' Furnishing Goods, all of wtick we are determined to sell at the LoVo est possible prices, Wholesale and Beiail. Orders from town and country solicited wiick will retehe our eareful attention. ' EeepeWully, DUAFOKO ' I & SOXM, T. E. BROWN, M. I). i AKDOBSTKTHICfaW T)HTSICIAN,SVRGEON I Alumnus of of Va., Gradual. f Kichaond MadicalluiTritj Collrg. Ta., KidBt lbjs'-i- D and Sorgoou to Coll.f. Hos.ilal; F.Uev . Ta. Medical (toci.tjr. After a numlxr of prMt'eal acqnaluUM with tha Dismum of tha Eatfara aad WaUr State, an i Lrritonm Ua. p.rm.all Ogden Cit, Ati pronlsM Orst rlaa. MrTira, anom th. JatMt and' moat ijpprired n.thodj of Ailo-path- ie Traatmeut in aii apartaioDta af . wt l'd Medicine, Suryery and Hid- wifery. The Mlleitod. Offie troaafe ef the poblie 4 ia reenwtfear Real, Maha I. (: Salt Enkc Cifr Recorder. UTAH HOTEL, with together t(aU 1K t |