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Show Notici A meeting of the subscribers U stock ia the Ogdea Iroa Manufacturing Company will be held Ia YVoodmausee's Hall next Tutsdsy ete ning, May 19th, at 7 p. m. All persons whe are interested in the establishment BY TELEGRAPH. of these works, whether stockholders or not, are cordially invited to attend. the President. ' tTtll .Udd b, U ITENIJW. Soadays xca ud. PCSUSH1SS CcllHST. Kathleen Maroarneen the Wedding, After wd tbe Day benefit of Mrs. the Theatre, for the 'good Bill. 4 dim Rt Annit Wright All New. iteck of dru, modicioaa, prfui.rjr ud i t FW..' !,?!, for ih. toil.t just arrirod Aonia Wrijgbt'i benj.yioi!T. Mrs. A iuU bill.: , See efit at tbe Theatre. A. Heme, and tbe Mr. J. programme. will sup-po- rt fall itrength of the Company, the faTorite actress., let us fill home talent. tb bouse and encourage J PoaU . M Cedar Postal . C. WoodnM"! Lmlr for aal cheap. Apply Ojden. ' reference to our ad. will be perceived it columns eertising & Lascelles,. Johnson of firm the tbtt at law, has been dissolved by au'ual consent. - T)isoi.vD,-iB- y 'A 1 A Grave Arrxia. A laughable affair occurred a few days ago, which shows the bad policy of audibly soliloquising. A young lady of this city, who shall be nameless, was saunteiing in the cemete ry.'"; It was evident that she oametiol for communion with the deal, but ra'.her for conversation with the living. Halting at a certain spot she drew out a neat little watch and !exclaitned aloud : "It is eleven o'clock, and be (mentioning hit Christian name) has not come, aud he promised to be here at half past ten." who At this juncture tbe was watching her from the shelter of some bushes, exclaimed in a sepulchral tone, "Why, my dear, I've been waiting fur you for half an hour !" Ypu should have seen that young damsel flee Tram that cemetery I Whether she will ever go there again, even to meet Albert, is a ' matter of great doubt. The question which arises over this matter is, why do young ladies mike appoiniments with joung gents in graveyards? This is a grave querry, and we are of the opinion that several young misses in this city, would be none the worse off for a little more watching by theif parents, and a little advice and u gentle restraint, grave-digger- ,' ' Rooms to Rent. ftooae mitable for office! or family WoodmBee Qgden, occupation-Appl- U3-- t Kaysvii.lk, May 4, '74. The undersigned hereby certify that was excommunicatGeorge D. Watt of Jesus Christ of Church the ed from on the above date, for Latter-daSaints, C. Laytos, Bishop, apojtacy. Jab. Walkeb, Clerk. y Conoensatioss JVnnPaisaavitt Yesterday the body of T. Scally'i little sop, buried two years ro, wis disinterred and removed to a lot in the cemetery which Mr. S. hat purchased. ,The corpse,., after the lapse of two years, being enclosed in a casket, preserved the natural appeararce which it preseoteJ on the day of the funeral. to Stat. Col. .Peter Saxe, the ud geniul talker, square up and down I tborou 'LbreJ stock dealer, has been in town for two or three days, and proposes to try it on this line all Summer: He is iuierested in mining business, tt pi and ia correspondent for the New York JFoWisnd Troy, N. Y,r TfcnesThe Col. I tfftn Kft fnlmit at TTnn T Pnrr'a Come fit-i- I wsere ho it staying with his charming and accomplished wife. aii lady are welcome. Iron Works. - The Col. and We are hnppy to soy that two loads of machinery for the Og- den Iron Manufacturing Company has arrived, and eight more is on the wny Mr. Parkes, yesterday,-applieto the City Council for tbe right to use wsler from the Ogden river. The matter was referred to the proper committee. It is encouraging to all the supporters of this enterprise to see these movements to' wards actual business. 'f."T Ice Cream. Mr. T. ScaIly," who is a manufacturer is fitting tip a room on the north side of lhe Ogden House far a salpon,. where ths cold delicacy will ib a served up in the best style. Parties ati be accommodated with room where they can take their in .cempacy.. Mr. cally returns thanks for pnei patronage, and hopes that all his old friends and customers will come and see him ow asd during th summer season. well known in Ojjden as of splendid ioe cream; n IST We are sure our readera will thank us for calling their attention to the very Excelsor handsome advertisement f the Manufacturing Co. of St. Louis, ss it would be useless for us to try to say anything in favor of the great Charter 'Oak Cooking Stove. The very word suggests the thought of a well cooked meal, followed by easy digestion, vigorous with, wiih a desire to have plenty of real work, to say nothing of the comfort fa happy, contented household. From yesterday's Fifteen hundred jiead of , beef are being driven from Montana, for the Utah and Nevada markets. ? . of Judge aftefnoon soh Thursday, Elias Smith, was swinging in Mark Lindsay's garden, when he fell and broke bis arm and bruised his head. Dr. Benedict attended on him. At 'Farmington a branch of the United Order was orjaniied'on Wednesday last, with the following officers : John W. Hess, for President, and The. S Smith, Job Welling, Vice President'; Arthur StMyner, Secretary, and Ezra T. Clurk, Treasurer. lhe liermania smelting works are ' ereo'.ing blast furnaces. ' The Winamuck smelting company have commenced roastiugores. f ; The Sheridan Hill smelling works are preparing to build a new reverbcratory furnace. From this morning's Iltrald: The Salt Lake Stock Exchange declared, yesterday, a dividend of $15 per ' ! ". share. E. , , L. Sloan, Esq., of the Herald is exv ' pected home this evening. W. W. Cluff has resigned the B:shop poeiii n of Superintendent of the Summit County Railroad, and . Mr. W. W. Riter succeeds him. Ilev. Canon Eingsley arrived last night, and is expected to preach in the Episcopal Church a 6aHday, , t'Roan Charley; won the trotting match, twointhree, against "Tyler" and "Doc," yesterday, at (lie Agricultural Park grounds. An attorney who signed the petition to continue Judge McKenu in cffice.says he did so because he has some important suits pending' fTthe Third District " Court, and he dared net refuse. Miss Jean Clara Walters is engaged for tix nights,. as..' sUr, at the Salt Lake Theatre. Eleanor De Vere and Rachel Ben Israel will be produced. Both plays are from the pen of E. W. ' Tullidge, Esq. ... Copy was out. The "devil" picked up a newspaper and said : something 'About a Woman' must I cut it out?" ilNo !" thundered the editor; "the first disturbance ever created ia the world was created by the devil fooling about a woman." y e, ey Recognized by o ' i - 's The Czar in London. A Journeyman King of the Cannibal Islands. AMERICAN. Little Rock, 15. ' 9 The presiding officers ef both Houses, procla-malio- a te day reeeived the as Governor Baxter recoguizisg.' of Arkansas. Many people thruuged to Baxter's quarters to congratulate him, during the day, and great rejoiciug pre vails iu the ciiy. Batter y iseuea general ordem complmeatiag his soldiers lor their bravery and commending their promptitude in answering tiis calls. M 'v ,v . ' ItbUlUgtOU,' Id. The Attorney General, iu a supple mental opinioti, leviews the decision of the Supreme Court it Arkansas, in the case of the application of Brooks for a mandamus to compel Page, tbe State Tieasuier, to jay a warraut drawn in Brooks favor as Governor, and wnicb reached the Attorney Geiieral alter the rest of his opiuion was written. The At torney thinks tbe fact that Brook' ap plication to the President for aid to Slip press an insurrection, which is dated April -- Oih. wag signed by three Judges ot the Supreme Court, who rendered tbe decision, and by Page, saying they re cognized. Brooks as Governor, is suth cieut indication of its value. , The. Supreme Court of the United States will uot hear a case thus made up aud ar gued, aud a decisiou thus obtniued but uot recognized by any respectable tribu nal. This will add ta the complications of tbe situation, but not ctlecl Baxter s right to lae office of Governor, V : . i ' ; ? :s i Jew York, 15. - Hoyt, of Hoy t, Sprsgue & Co , died this morning, oi pneumonia. San Francisco, 15 The accounts of the capture of Vasque aud two of; Uis gspg, Hiffer. The most reliable statement is, tuatue was surprised white at dinner, with his wen pous in another room. He received seven wouudjg (u bis attempt to escape. The physicians say he wiil recover. 1 here is great excitement at Los Angeles T lie jail is ' guarded by a Strong force of men to prevent the escape or lynching ot tlie prisoners, lue to'al appropria lion by the State for lhe capture ot Vas quez and his men is $15,000; $8,000 lor AUI VUlVt.-- Madrid. 15. Concha is pushing forward to occupy Riscay and Bilbos. Many of the inhabitants are leaving Bilbo.. t Corlos is at Teluse wkli the main body of his forces. The political situation at Madrid continues critical. ' The exposition press violently denounces tbe new ministry. Largo towua. show signs of discontent. New Ambassadors are appointed to Lis' bon, Vienna. and Berlin. An old ckrgymati, spying a' boy creeping through a fence, exclaimed: 'iWhatl crawling through a fence Pigs ao that." "Yes," retorted the boy, "and old hogs go along the street." . . Tha i'incirt aad t'TT IS Dunford Sons, & bt Boots and Shoes Died. , Kjfr Offered w -in this u? XOtF OX us.'sj' EXniBITIOX, - AXD FOR SALE AT ', STOBa," OGD7 EAST SIDE M AIX STREET, All kinds of Household goods, for tlie Drawing Boom, Purltr Kitchen or lied Koom. New Stjlea cf Looking U hisses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, j Cornices, and other articles to adorn 7 IUTS ASD CAPS, Gents' Gloves Furnishing SPRING BEDS "A t SPECIALTY. W. FOTJIiGEEf t Goorlsi if 3 - Main Street, ;.Wt ..-- ;-; i.--Oitlo- a. LADIES' FXtRS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES', PROVISIONS - 1 I Notions, Boots1 and Shoes IiV!TS and CAPS. 2i " k v Orders solicited and filled with ; rare at tho Lowest Prices. . HE.OPEiNTii:r): f it T, . - THE OGDEN HOUSE Now Goods now ... ,. . London, ,15. The Czar and party reached Buckingham Palace at noon. Immense crowds lined the route of 'the procession from Paddington Station to tlie Palace. The Czar, Prince , of Wales, Grand Duke Alexis aud. the Duke of Edinburgh occu pied one carriage; Prince Artbur, Prin cess of Wtilest and the Duchess of Edin Ths latter was another. burgh cheered vehemently, because it had been understood lately that there was bitter ness between her aud the Princess of Wales in relation to the question of "! rank. Versailles, 15. Tbe hall of the National Assembly is crowded, to day, in unticipution of an Thiers exoiting session. occupied a seat as delegate. Duke de Broglie introduced his project for creating a second" ..chamber, read a memorial report on the subject; the services 'of President MaMhon to the country was warmly praised. Strengthening his hands he pointed out, appealing to the members of the Assembly, saying: "You are unwilling to constitute a defin itive republic. Ve don't ask you if your conscience murnvurs from the benches of tbe Left, We advise you to continue a truce te partizansbip for some years, but you must give the President means for tbe protection and reassurance of society and commerce.?', 'JTbe report proceeds to describe tbe new chamber, which is to be e lied the Grand ' Council, the members of which are to receive no I salary. When De Broglie .concluded there were renewed protests from the Left amid a scene of wild excitement. The bill was. then read nud referred to a committee of thirty. No further business could be transacted on account of the confusion, and the sitting adjourned. ' Melbourne, 15. The treaty for the establishment of a British protectorate over the Fiji Islands stipulates the assumption by England of all tbe financial UaKlit e; the paym nt to the king a pension of $15,000 a year; the various irntive chief to recoguize Great Biitain as chief owner of the lands, which is to be open to settlement '1 by foreigners. : Berlin, 15. It appears from St. Petersburg advice that it was Prince Nicholas, nephew of ihe Emperor, instead of Duke .icholas, his brother, who was recently arrested there. The young, man, it stems, gave his mo'her's dia mond to an act re-The police trae4'the jewels, and the Emperof refused to interfere in the due course of law. - Vu kuo ' n tbroiiliout tht ' , United States m I kuminoiv JiTade. a FIRST CLASS HOTEL 1 ' IiE'EUBNISIlEI) GRAIN -- RECEIVED IN i - i, i rari,S.3cv This evening' ne Extreme Right rejected all the proposals of t he Cabinet for a compromise of the question ef immediate debate on the electoral law. The position of the sninistry was considered The Monileur reports nearly a difficult. successful conclusion of tbe negotiations for the restoration of diplomatic relations between France and Mexico. Outrey will be appointed French Minister st Mexico when the negotiations are Completed. St. Petersburg, 15. News has beon received here of a conspiracy lately discovered at Kboksn. Several of the participates were executed. Tbe object of the conspirators is not stated Bayonne, 15. Gen. EHos has retired from ths posi- - " AND OTHER PRODUCE Renovated. ; t of ths now npeu foe ttit sroomiuodatioa riTolliag public, having ti)a Thoroughly; 'Arriving for..Spring and BOALD BY THE DAY OE WEEK. Curriitgn ready at as J hour, for plaasnre partic Knjn asd oilier mtre.tiujj ptaiiaa. to Ogdia Free sack to and from the Depot A. Porter in attendance. ' "' Escliange for Gobds ., rRICES ALIYATS ATj THE LOWEST1 FIGUIlBSt : - T KCALLI, Prop'r dtOf BUY HJ. DOIM'T W. CARTER BSSTMAClaJNEIlftUB AS TUB WORLD, OF TTBST)TfA) A1CMNU8 OFf rjfflVKRSITT RichDiood Mwtical ColUga, Ta limidrut l'liynrIB and !irgoii to Oollrg Ri A XUJC CNTIL YOU HAVE DOMESTIC t!arcfully;Exainlne(l SEWING MACHINE. OUR ti : NUTSW , . Offltt and IlcskdetiM, ". uperloni.r. in. 1st. It is the lightest running machine the "world. f.TT Is tbe quictst. 8d Is tti most simple. 4th. Has Ihe largest bobbin. 6th. Superior take up. 'r , Cih. Self adjusting Tetlsfon. 7th. Cannot be put out of adjustment by use. 8th. Great range ef wori. 9th." Yi ill last a lifetime. 21 AND LOW RESERVOIR ! DO NOT PtUCHASB SEWING ANT OGDEXi i Two Doors South of Fost OQeN ditf LIME! LIME Snd Etoc, on Tom Orders. 3. W. CARTER, Agt for roviisnl . BMT. pa , BGILDEB ASD COXTBACTOBS, noon REAOY1 will do your work. why 'ft. We linTe 12 the cheapest to buy, rJ They are are the best to use., bake eenly and quickly, tf They Their operation is perfect, Tb-:- , STAIR WHY IS BY BY so. O. 3VX- - ?.n, l (nli. 'J . - iJ '::! ' f 'Entertainment I' K BUILDERS. is W.'.n - vi.'i .' '- -' IN OCDEN CITY. 2o t,i EllBlljly Sltnateclo - '.sr, ' ST, LOUIS, MO., AND ' Tire Finest House ., P Excelsior Manfn'g TBI TJTAHiHOTEL,' PL1I5 and ORNAJOtfTAL They have always a good draft, 4 They are made of the best material, Orders left at Joha Boyle's Furniture 1 They roast perfectly, Stere will reeeiTe prompt ettentiem. Tbey i equire but little fuel. di7 l They are very low priced, ' They are easily managed, nre suited to all localities, PThey Store gaarantd to girt Sattafkction BOLD i ..vt..: t'.I they . Utah. TO 'TWXMrss 1 Main Street, Ogden a wrier STREET, OGDE3 i ; X BUSHEL. EMMA CARTER, campion tbe ,At I GOOD GREY UMQ ':- - Al the Low Sold by LadiM' w '.i LIME! I 4oller late this fit, will FOETI CENTS Domostio. Tlxo - MAIN St.. PriMf MACHINE BEFOBB CXAMIXINO 2 ... f Va. Modical tfodatj; taraaoa pita!; f ellow Salt Laka MTl.ioo O. I. B. It, u. upon ths latent and moat mprrtti It contains h advantage of all ethsr Ma . ".. : chine manu acturad, and tUe tallowing xisti of aieUHMto ot Allopatliie Xraatneas,.' ". " Market, . 1TE"W i EXCLCSITKtY AS JOBBERS iu all of tli brand of f J. BOYLE & Go's. Salt Lake City, ENGAGtt) Clieaptt stock f EASTERN FURNITURE ' At Ilarrisville, Weber County, Utah, A Gbiat Mistaks. During the late May, 14th, 1874 of Diptberia, Emma all times, which we hope are now Leonora, eldest daughter of Harvey and Deceased was chsBgingfo, the better, we have seen Leonora M. Murdock. evsral of .our business men loeking very borsi in Ogden City, I Utah, ; August, 2?, olsmn, and j some instances , mildly 1865. She was bright intelligent child and tege. We affectionately and enquired tW wherefore, and much beloved by all who knew her. The was very numerously atll7 Cetkly replied : "Did you ever see funeral, which tended, took place on the ,16th 'inst,, och abominably dull times in your lifer" from the re ideoce of her parents. PreAd we answered and said : "Why don't sident D. B. Rawson, Aiders Joseph Tayadvertise !" Thea ihey waxed pro-n- lor and P. G Taylor, officiated. Ja JVUL Star Please T. eopj. and intimated thai as they were Of old age, t the residence of M r. talking their expenses Ihey could t afford the of luxury advertising We, Timothy Mett, Morgan Cito, Morgan f course, disinterested being parties, County, Utah, on the M'hinft, Leah a different view of the subject. And Meti, bora at Tlissingea, Province of "In times of peaee, prepare for Iceland. Holland, July, 122, 1709. H lr" Ani ur private opinion is that Deceased embraced the Gospel at RotJose who liberally and judiciowly try terdam, Holland, in the Fall of 1868, emcacy of printer's ink will soonest Emigrated, and arrived at Sal Lake City, reaping the benefits of eor returaine October, 26, 1864. She lived and died a fwperity, Ssiat in very deed- sympa-fcttfcalt- End of the Arkansas tioa pf chief ef staff of Den Carlos. Gen. Dowegarap succeeds him. ' . , Berlin, 15. Bismark goes to bis estate at Varsein i IT? - : k x: ' 4KP WITH ; ' EXCELLEXT , ACC0MB0DAT1OSS. That all Railroad men are now taking Co.', their I. Meals al the DStllOSICO C'Be-oaus- e Mr. Landtsets an excellent table, treats his customers right, and only eharges $5.00 per wee for board. dUOtf Tor partieulsrs apply U IT. tf TIIOMM. croirfeiJ. |