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Show I aft 0flto The City Council met, pursuant to ad. ETEXI.VS.-Su.dayxcejted, (tahed KTERI Comhi. Poslibbiso jiurnment, May 1st, 1874, Alderman ky b ft"1" Biuinee Thomson in the Chair. W. PKNEOSK. Editoi and -- t Mr. Birth. the 3d inst , to the wife John Crawferi, of this city, a Qa Sunday, t Mr. jot too. v - - Work SiDw&tK. this commenetd sidewalk. Now morning a tbe plank it pushed to the point we1rnttoee till it rachs No stoppage proposed. th weilaide of Wall Street. The supposed Katie at Morgan and Bender was Salt to Lke, Saturday evenieonveyed and idcntiSaation. ng, tot safe keeping Tho Woman' t Exponent for jjjP0Nlj It is as good as jfoy 1st 13 received. ever. A fins tuagixine for the ladies, and well wriiteu articles. ;full of news The Patriarch, John the vestry of iheOgdon at be Smith, will with kis clerk, to morrow, TaUnaoe, who wish to ob. of those .benefit the for Patriarch. taio ibetx patriarchal blessing. Kirs. Who has found a bunch ot" trass keys! They belong to the U. C. Leave them with freight warehouse. C. U. tho at Mr. Reeve, depot, or at the advertisement office. See Jdkctios Prest. Joseph Young Gekkalooies. all the Seventies in this eounty, who have not done so, to forward their wishes genealogies to the general clerk at 'Salt Lake Robert Campbell. John Chipp, at his has plenty of let the on Bench, garden, radishes, spring onions, &c, and tuce, finer flavor than any far of are tbey California "garden Sass," besides being fresh and young. Try 'em. John has cabbage and tomato plants, for sale, Gardsn "Sass." also. .., , : Messrs. Thomas & Bingham were granted a license to sellcoaL A license was granted to Murphy Bros., io sell liquors by retail, at their store, neT the R. R. depot. Wallace T ouiger's license, to sell general merchandise, at his store, on Main street, was renewed for 12 months. A license to keep t bar and two billiard tables, at the Billiard Parlor Saloon, on tbe west side of Main street, was granted to Qoff Meore. The petition of Walker Bros. & Co., for permissiom to put a force pump Into the water tank, opposite their store, on Main street, was envnt-edExclusive jurisdiction over the water tasks, except in cases of fire, was rested in the hands of the Road Supervisor, who was instructed to keep the doors locked, to avoid aeoidents. Peter Mct'ailane was admitted to be sworn in as a policeman, to perform du'y at the U. C. R. K. depot. The Committee on Public Works reported that the fire engine bouse building, on the City Hall grounds, would tie completed in a few days and submitted fur tbe consideration of the Council, a p'an for a uew City Prison, which was approved. The Committee asked, and were granted further time to ascertain the best kind ef material to he used for the construction of the building. Alderman Moore presented a revised list of the City Officers, which was ordered to be published in the Oodbn Junction. Several bills for Public labor were D. M. STUART Sale tiik bst and chiap Gov Taylor's Railroad KEemfok FOttCE and LIFT fur deep or eballow welle. AUo, l'I Ml'S Proclamation. Foist for Iitve Well Pumpi, with etutaUe ron piping. Danish Convicts at Hew York. Confession of a Murderer able Pupi repairedand fitted Bpoa reason- term, at V or b stoop, Tithing- Ottkw, LU-- f - Ordcn. DISSOLUTION The Tabernacle choir sang at the services yebterdny. charmingly Prof. Pugh is deserving of credit for the continued improvement of his singers. Th solo in the Anthem, "Come we that love the Lord," was given with excellent effect, by Mrs. Jennie Thompson, mi the whole choir contributed to the larmony of the piece. , the nndrlpied, under the firm Dune ef Hro4d, hunt Co., in thl da? dlsiolred by mutual eea ent. AU eeceants both debit and credit, wUJ be ettled by John Fry. at Walker Bro' Co. or at the Brewery. lero& knowing ihemtetve indebted te thl Urm, or agatnit it, are hereby repaired te soake immediet eotUeneBt. AMERICAN. Milwaukee. 2. Gov. Taylor has issued a proclamation JOHJf HKROLD, . in reference to the resistance or tne THOMAS HCSI, railroads to the new railroad law. He 1. J. l'&Y. the of the Legislature says competency dltW Cgden, Aprfl , III. Ths Fiaes and Cboe pgt stock f to regulate railroads is conceded, and that the St. Paul and Northwestern Companies have announced their determination te operate their roads without reference to the provi ions of the act. Ttiis, he suys, is at once a source of profound OiTcrfid In this Mark&t, regret and in marked contrast with the IS XO W ON EXHIBITION, AND FOR 8ALB AT. patience and submission exhibited by Retars hr sincere thank to tbe the people in the presence ef what tbey have deemed the unjust and burdensome 7 extortions of railroad companies in the And it vicinity, fcr the liberal ilitre of patronpast, and, if persisted in, must seriously disturb the business, and greutly imperil age extended to her during the vear, and li'.'.e keg to call their attention to her aew toik of the industries of the State. ' ' fol The proclamation concludes as , lows: 1 therefore enjuin all railroad " Omuistlng of EAST corporations, their oliicers aud agent, OGDEJf. peaceably to s;ibiKH to the law, t'ur, Hats, Bonnvtn, Feathers, AU kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room, Paeior since tho Executive is charged wish the Flowers, Ribbon t etc, of seeing that the laws ai o Kitchen or Bed Kooni. 'cw Stjlos of LookiBff V. B. and Under Clathlstir. a!wv laimfiilly executed, tli the luuciions o." ea hand. iAdls' AVindow Shade, On aud a kali block north oiZ CM I. . ! (Jlassos, l'apor Unkings, be exercised to that tud. his oliice will and to other articles Cornices, adora uud for this purpose lie invokes tho aid II. BOWBIKG. and beautify Happy Homes. aud so operation uf all good citizens. Chicago, 2. The officials of the Milwaukee and St. Paul, and Chiciigo and Northwestern railroads, state that they have written opinions of Judge B. U. Curtis, Boston, and Vim. M. iivaris, New York, that the Wisconsin llailroad law is unconstitutional. The opiuious are not yet made Well kaoiTD threughoat the United State a a . public. 1 W;-POIJLG- ER, CLASS Pittsburg, 2 f the murderer of Hanimett The lauiily, now I open for the accommodation of the near Uampstead, I'eun., was arrested at ravelling allowed. public, having beea 8 o'clock, in Alleghany City, last night, The council adjourned till the 15th lie Main gave his name as Ernest Mantling, RE-FURNISHof May, 1874. to meet in the City Hall and made a full confessicu said he murdered them with an axe; his DEALER IN And at 2 o'clock p m. object was Hammett's money, svpposing a considerable sum was in the house. Thoroughly ''Renovated . Y , 2. N. Hudson, ,, Cremation isms. Charles Ernst, the officer supposed to B0ACJ) BY THE DAY CK TTEEE. bs killed by Waltz the before his makes a of Cremation grave execution, has recovered day light sufficiently to earriitgec ready at any hear, for plt&snre parti subject. be removed to hi house. to Ogdta Kanyon aad other luterwua: plaoe. Waltz was of buried the on The body An philosopher liv- farm last night, tbe only persons presdead Erie the Lake thinks near ing ent heiug his father, mother, bister and Fro Aack to and from tha Dapot A. Porter in attendance. should be drowned. hired man. ib.om a Bender. Officer B. Y. Hampton, who took old Bender te Topeka, Kansas, returned last evening. He had a hard time going down, being deprived of sleep far three days and nights, having to watch the old man closely for fear of escape. A number of individuals have identified the prisoner as tbe assassin Bender, and persons have been eant for from tbe vicinity where the horrible crimes of the Bendjrs were Returned perpetrated. District School. The trust- District are making an addition to their school house. Two rooms are being erected on the west side of the building, to be used for recitation classes. Prof. Monch and his assistant, Mr. Box, will both teach in the Second District school house, and with the two additional rooms it is thought will have pace sufficient for all their classes dur lngthesammer. The Court House will b of the Seoond vacated. " Questions and Answers. The United introduced at the meetings in J city Saturday and Sunday, is a fcaticr belonging to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints alone, and persons who do not ktlong to that church need not worry themselves about that which does not sonoern them. Religious sentiments, flies, ordinances and regulations n only those who entertain or receive tbem, so long as they do not interfere hh the and liberties of rights We merely mention this to save ltspertinent questioning and angry and does not refer to bona fide 9ies for information. Order, y con-ew- As an instance of the effect of heat in expanding and contracting the iron of the dome of the Capitol, it is stated that the colossal etatue Burmountiug it inclines four and a half inches to the e't in the forenoon, and the same tance to the east in the afternoon, 18 fact has been ascertained by fix-'n- S j a plumb line to the statue and pping it to the rotunda below. Ab morning sua upon the east Bide e dome heated tho iron and ased an on the side of expansion ae statue it was thrown westward and half inches. In the after-oo- n fnd cold na-Uo- When EASTERN FURNTTUBE MILLINEEY. . .Era Mrs. M. BO WRING BOYLE :& ILadies of Ogden pt the sun upon the west ae heated and expanded that part I the doDe. tb statue inclined to Qeest a Bimil Stance. S. ,,,vl!r.E.l7;,iSTOBB,' Slim SPRING- GOODS, STREET, BE.OPKNED! SPRING BEDS THE OGDEN HOUSE SPECIALTY. HOTEL FIRST ; - Street, ED - - Ojdca. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and GAPS. New York 2. "De mortuis nil nisi hum 'em" is James McIIenry says the object of the way the Richmond Enquirer bis visit here is to arrange certain matlooks at the new mortuary move- ters in connection with tUe Erie and Atment. lantic & Great Western It. It., that if . ttie Erie don't lease the latter there are The St. Lawrence society :s the those woo will He declines, however, to name the parties ready to lease the appropriate name of a band of Their motto is, 'One road in case the Erie declines; but he is thought to be looking in the direction of Vanderbilt and the New Yoak Central Scene before a cremation under- interests. H Oslerdurge, who recently arrived taker's shop: Small boy "I say, from Germany as tbe representative of sir, is dad done yet? If he is, please a large number of German holders of put him in this 'ere tin kettle." American railroad stcuiities, says the visit is to make It only takes three hours and immediate object of his arrangement te secure German about ; half a cord of wood to put a some holders of tbe llockford, Rock Island millionaire into a very small glass nnd St. Louis Railroad, which has twice bottle. The only difficulty to be ap- defaulted in tbe payment ef interest. prehended is the inevitable increase He has telegraphed to President Campbell of the road to meet him here, and of family jar3.iV. Y. Mail. hopes and expects the result of tne conference will be the institution of a suitjfor foreclosure of mortgage Sam. Jones lived up in Orange friendly on the road. of Emigration Now, Sam was an enor- j The Commissioners County. mous eater, and it happened that he took under special care yesterday, six was one day hauling a load of "shook" Danish convicts, just arrived, having, on to the nearest village, when his team the expiration ef their several terms of imprisonment, been sent to America at was stuck in a sand hill. Well, did thu expense of the police authorities of Sam fret and scold his oxen, or un- Copenlmgen. Secretary Fish and the load his team? Not he. He very Danish Consul have been informed of the coolly taok cbwn his dinner from the case. Washington 2. load, sat down and ate it, when his Vice President Wilson had a long the' of rest the conference with the President oxen started off with load without further trouble. Indianapolis, Ind., 2. Charles F. King was fatally shot toIn a Sunday School the other day, day by G, A. Wangler who was arrested. when the basket was banded around They are employes of the Singer Sewing Co. for a collection for tho heathen, the Machine New York, 2. teacher was somewhat surprised to The bank statements are favorable, find a bank note in it. Closer ex- showing an increase in specie of $1,800-0O0- ;. amination revealed the fact that it legal tenors, $1,003,000;' Decemcounterfeit.'-The inquiry ber loans. $1,849,000; net increase in was a reserve, $2,400,000. among the boys brought to the front handwho one acknowledged having FOREIGN. ed in the spurious scrip. "Did you Madrid, 3. know it was counterfeit?" was the This advices announce that morning's Yes," he said, "but I the question. Republicans have entered Bilboa, to made difference didn't think it and that the Carlisle are retreating in any the heathea, they could pass it off" great confusion. Intense excitement exist? in Madrid. T SCALLT, Prop'r The English Government has intervened in behalf of Theodore Pryce, who recently murdered a young Englishman named Neave in West Mountain Valley, Colorado. Pryce narrowly escaped lynching, and is awaiting trial in Carson City. It is said that his brother is an English baronet, and that Neave was also well connected. Pryca wrote to his brother, who brought the affair to the attention of Earl Derby. The E.rl communicated with Minister Thornton, and Col. Alleman, U. S. District Attorney for Color, do, has been instructed to see that the accused has a fair trial. A noted London barrister has also been sent to Colorado to conduct the defence. Opposit Union Depot. tz fia BAT. TJZtXM EAtS uiae accoBuueoauooi. Good Bar Attached. HOC. XI. BOARD door East of Forbea' Shoe Store. ; Una E.J. MORRIN TO a fuLioiable II aJREPARKD mi JOHN KEEYE, U. C. Depot. 0 HRST-CLAWORK Creuai&ker, and lsvitM tbe OF OtJDEN at ber roldesse a FranUia Street, between 5th and 6th Streets. SATISFACTION OUARAKT3XD SOHRAM GRAIN OTHER PRODUCE AND UllUacr and dealer iu all kind of RECEIVED IM MILLINERY GOODS. Excii&iige for Goodo. Dresses Out and Fitted. dl91-i- PRICES ALWAYS AT TIIE LOWEST FIGURES W. SODA WATER. SODA SFAKKLINQ THREE YEAR OLD TREES! ON REASONABLE TERMS. City Cutamer at their can be npplied daily reeldcnue. ... WOUImGESBL WAIEIl WILL BE OC DEN MANUFACTORY, Wholesale or Ketail, Ordtrt hft at P. O., Bo 29 mil We will delirer FR UIT ANI) n-cei- Of Prompt Attention. TAYNE & CUEISTIAN. i SHADE TREES, all the best varieties in cultivation, Currants; Goosterries, Basphcrricr?, Blackberries iioses or various suacies, Urnamental bhrnbs, iitc, Grope-Vine- s, dl87-6- Anywhere on the line of the railroads, about PUBLIC NOTICE. To our Friend and Patron in Town and;CouMtry. The 13'th of Novemher, 1874, AT PRICES THAT ful acknowledgements for th very largo amount of patronags you tare VILL SATISFY EVERY REASONABLE PERSON. THEY ARE ALL WARRANTED, oar Hoc increased a ionj AGENT FOE WEBER COUNTY, HAROLD IIENINGEB. if faithful and honorabla if conduct, as means we possess W ; Caps, Boots and Shoes and a large line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, aH of wiieh we are determined to sell at tha DAVID PUCH & SON. BUILDERS BUILDERS. STAIR Orders left at Joha Boyle's Furniture Stare will reeelre preapt ettsLtloa. largest oar cexeful attenUon. , , DUIFOEJU & SQ2US," " Rait Iake City, tea 1 UTAH HOTEL, The Finest House of Entertainment IN OCDEN CITY. Lot. free eountiry solicited whieh will receive uoiild A! 4198 TO RENT. U74ren est possible prices, Wholesale Important to Farmers and gardeners. and Reiail. Orders from town and i It PKRSOKi WHO WISH TO EAIEE THIS and. best Cab be A, iu Eespwfc&lry, HoWQtt. AND COXTMCTORS, hava made very exteasive purelases in and H. with togthr sxperiftnc. OHIO. CASSTOWN, beetowed upon us in the past, anrLw are resolved ! ( We wish to tender to joa our greaU - DRESSMAKING.; Te ell an! tee her BRAES SATURDAY LAST is, a banuh, EVBNIXO, near tbe U. C. JrlB'ht Depot. Tbe f ndor will please lo&ve them at the Jtocttojc Offloe, or with , Hats LADIES LOST. . Mri3. bo II. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. bummer Trade. Qa FIFTH STREET, 6n trading, will merit your eonfidenoe in tha future, we are resolved that shall BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, Now Good? now Arriving for Spring and MILLINERY STORE good turn deserves another." ees PARTNERSHIP. HEREBY OTVBJi THAT THE heretofore iitint between IV NOTICE OF n Musical. Skcond P U R M 1 TO R El PUMPS!PUMPS! BY TELEGRAPH. Municipal. gundiott. woW, sead 28 wot for cue package of Imported SATIAN CAEBAGi SH.Eii. Cabbaeee ot th fioeet quaJlty, and vaighlue upward uf gb m., toAj be ralaed an; part uf the United gtatee ttim Uicee feed. Jracb package, can talutoi an oanee, will be ot free of potee, te tuy address, oa pt ot tija pfioe, 25 eta. eaoti, or ve packataje. for $1. Ptiil dtrestleei.bow and nbao to pleat, aceoeopasr each peefcaaa. AMrea 3Iifjitjly Situated, EXCELLENT v W AiK7 S, Knr T"rk Oty, j. i For pvtiotilars tpply U -- olrl-l- ICCCO-DiTOSS- . 4wf W. TH02IA5!f, oiua. s |