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Show i; Wtfgdtn iunriiott. EVESisa,Ey',cPte1' .fUX tSBOS -r- K. -- nd W Bu,inW - Iied. ' ,? - of VnrthOgien, May 19th, Paer-if.fMr.- ' ,.ed W years. She leaves a who mourn .ndseten children, aad indulgent of. -d partner F k- Boiher. pio nio ball Jones' hall '"LdDi in the GreW Spleo- - Daniel Wood. for $1.00. WUUUri Soap IT7 cjwU who want aon8 M ACHiNE.-Per- John Cardon's IwrJed. should read He if for etery 'sixth pound or Mlar4 of nine cents a pound. ,,ketibe rate with new filled up his machine He naa work. is prepared to do . Ir.isen.fntinto-dajlsJvi.CT.- atood neutraU The jailora were bound with strips or blanket, and McCaasland BY TELEGRAPH. and John Pyper, in prison for kidnapping a Chinawoman, L. M. Carpenter, sent up for seduction and adultery, on the Weber and Heury Taney, awaiting trial for enticing ' young women to a house of ill fame at East Canyon, escaped. Judge Smith, of Brigham City, is recovering from his severe attack of rheumatism, but has lost another child, this making six in a brief period. Mark Lindsay has Early Caractacus peas ready for the market. Yesterday morning, Jacob Arthurs, convicted before the Probate .Court of Morgan County, for adultery and lascivious cohabitation with his was released on habeas corpus by Judge McKean, and held in bomls of $300 for appearance at a future day in the Third District Court. As there is no probability that a jury will be empannelled, this is virtually acquitting the prisoner.' From this morning's Herald: Dr. Grain's bonds ara axed at $5,000. His counsel, Ilaydon and Gilchrist, and Tilford and llagan, ask a suspension of public judgment until after his hearing, as they hope to establish his innoceuce of the charge of abortion. The Western Union Company have opened a telegraph office at Dry Canyon, Bristow Confirmed as Secretary of State ; irdl.Bd Sidney U.'P R R., and the CilKEsq.J.'1-A'T ,'f. who accompanied 1nm on the OpUir District gentlemen and Blue" to relurned "Charley "Gray Kitty" settle the Junction, trip to were to a at to match run return Messrs: that day, It '8 expected the East400-yaeven Faust's a here be will dash, Park; again Sidles snd Montague out the grounds for the ieit week to lay Our mountain herring is claimed by a .Q. K. . . and side tracks. 4ejt correspondent, to be tiia grayling, reSunshine and showers commended in tin East as a substitute Jnsi Eight make the gard- for treut. alternate pleasantly and verdant beaut- , The Ladies Library Association ansmile fields with, ens nd forward with nounces that the Library is open, free, y, and vegetation spring from 1 to 5 p in. strength, giving premise of a every Wednesday, prnhig BgioWB-'Tbism- - rrek ij - ri . gkr'uM plentiful Autumn.; Some folks the weather is grumble, but we think lick nd : Thtt Poland Bill. ; milK ;: 1 d . ; ! . , i: . ' e 4'. Alta. belwpon im t.t,k n..-- ,t i The Gainesville (Ga.) Eagle, in mentioning the execution of a mur!liB without in that Sty.te recently, says that derer mischief. any They a kort time before he was "shuffleef v. off" he requested v( the Sheriff pereffecledin thiswise: mission to see Hannah (his wife) for 3 e , '' He"! wanted to ask pr5?6ners. Bev3tt in number, a few minutes. trek her if she would "stand by and see asngei from day to nlziat him hanged?" Hannah agreed to. "ttuslina advanced as if to MklMr .Tl.- - O....I. ana aealt him Whayknd. They' fired Irani erapticd their "mer- - Wa-- ,11, h'len m 10 State prisoners help- - Street, Boston, 87 Park Rew, New York, , !.. same time Mr. and 701 Chestnut Street,' Philadelphia, hsv oowm . are our Ager's for procuring advertiseatuckedbytwopris-Ue ments in the Codes Junction for Boston . one on v.;. topped ta ' the and Philadeldhia, and authorized to. con,.. jumped onhima,l Le was tract for advertising at eur lowest rates. ' by the l o. riire '' BgfS.lL.Pettengill&Cc., twooth mt0 tf COP A KTN EK31 II P HKRETOFORK of a Husband Murder ' Three Children. and The Alabama Question in Parliament. Inundations in Hungary. EX-- the uilrrii:Dl, under iliiama ScoTillt." ha this dkj Lca diswilTrq ly mutual content. Joslma Vt will collect all tlepu due th. Ute firm aiH Will lajr all ill liabilities. JotHr Wii uim. Uokaiio B. SCOTII.lt. OgJen City, Maj 30t.,lR7. ft. t t ; The tinderitiied has thil day retired from the firm of Williauia, ScuyiIU A and baa aold bn interest therein to Joshua Williama, who will eol-1-all acctmr da. the firm and pay the uuiier-slgned- 'i liabilities therein. Ilotmo B Scotilij. Ogden, Uay 30th, 1ST. ('. The ityh ef the firm is now changed te WilJvewYork, 2. liams 4 Co. Correspondent will pleas Bote the In the case of Lucy D. FUk, executrix alteration. of the late James Fisk, jr., to determine her right as a stockholder of the Union Pacific Railroad, to the amount of20,-00- 0 FIRST XAT10XAL BANK OF UTAH shares, Judge tilatebford, overruled the demurrer and granted the y, bill. ....... WARREN HUSSEV- - &nd Cheapest stook of PRESIDENT. J. BOYLE & Oldest Banking- - Institution in Utah. Tins Deposits. her husband and three children this Collections Promptly attended to. morning, was in a lunatic asylum a year ago, but was discharged aud it was conon 2sTE"W sidered she was completely cured. Contentions between her and husband on of bis being engaged in the Coopers' strike are supposed to have produced Her account of the butchery insanity. of the children is horrible. It appears she went about it beliberately, killing the baby first, then the boy and last the girl. She reiterates the statement that she wanted to send them to Heaven beFIFTH AND LAST CONCERT fore her, and appears to have loved them dearly. In aid of the San Francisco, 2. The friends of Williams claim his PUBLIC LIBUARY OF KEXTLCKY eleetion to Congress is certain. The result ou the State ticket will not be known tor several days. Old party lines were 31, 1874. never more completely ignored in Oregon than on Yesterday. In announcing the I it'tli and last of the series of At Ilalinton, Nevada, this evening, Concerts, given for the lieuelit of the Public Patrick Casey was shot an! fatally Gift t Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager Library , Thomas refer with priile and pleasure to the four which wounded by his been have already given: The first, December It', Casey, who on the instant blew his own 171; the second, Decern erli, 1872; the thrd, July r bruins out. 8, 1873; and the lourth, March aist, 187. nt $5,000,000 July fc. Ever Offered in this Market, ftt" is yarn ox exhibit! ox, axi ron sa ljs'a t ANTHONY GODBE, CASIIIER. Interest Allowed Tha Finttdt EASTERN FURNITURE Salt Lake City. President Grant, this afternoon laid the corner-Btonof the American Museum of Natural History in Central Park in presence of 6,000 people. Addresses were made by Gov. Dix, II. G. Siebbius, and others. v Mrs. Dwyer or Devine, who murdered IT USE t F XT RH DISSOLUTION. ISTlhU the firm Dime of Under their charter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871, the Trustees ate authorized to give One More, The ! OF i Cos. STORE,OtiWE. EAST SIDK MAIST STKEET. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing lioom, Parlor Kitchen or lied Room. New Styles of Looking Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shade, Corniees,and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPUING BEDS A SPECIALTY. W. FOULGER, - Main Street, - - Offdtn. foster-brother- . A Washington, 2 House proceeded immediately after the reading ot the journal to the oousiidei-aiioextol the Utah Juuiciary bill. Cbawfokd aso CwSHAW.i-- We Cannon made un huur's speech end cordial congratulations to Mr Delegate ugaiust it, ueclaring it was a scheme to Crawshaw aud Miss Ellen Bieul the Ephraim Territory I rum those who had Crawford on their union of hearts, lives made it what ii in, and thai it. was urged and inrerpsis The interesting ceremo uiuinly by the United Stales Attorney inone flesh, and Marshal, whose fees would be ny which made these twain each. creased to took place at Salt Lake on Monday Inst, Ward, ot IHiuois, advocated the bill, van sereral other couples from Webvr and fiercely attacked the 8) slew of polywunty joined hands in holy wedlock A gamy. ' Cannon claimed the bill was special in pA example for other lads and lasses. its pruvisious.. If there was any reason tor it, that reason also applied to all other Ten itorieH. He declared the bill Daniel Wood was lit the interest of a ring of specula" 2 V." Sellillh Ktce for 25 cents. tors, and that i be United States Marshal and District Attorney had been here Dui'btfitl Tfxeobam. The following lobbying lor it; that tne latter claimed that Ue drew the bill. telegram mny "be so, and then may not Poland said if he did claim it, it was he so. the puWic can believe just as it untrue. He (Poland) bad been assisted ippears to them : in the preparation of ibe bill ouly by Deep Creek, Utah, 2. Whitney, a lawyer of Salt Lake. PoOne hundred Goshute Indians were land closed" the debute. ' He said the Aluriiiuus were as hostile to the Govern'uhmerjrpd and oonfirmed into the Mormon faith here yesterday by Indian In ment as any portion of the people of the terpreter Lee, from Grantsville, nod South weie during the darkest hour o three others whom he baptized ns assista- iebetl.on; that the law against polygamy nts. Sixty minutes were consumed in passed by Congress twelve years ago, the nad been boldly aud uublushingly dis operation. A heavy rain was prevailing at the time. obeyed, and he declared that Congress ought to either repeal the law or take means such as this bill afforded for its enforcement. .Wagons. Wagon. Barber offered an amendment provilich Bros, and Mitchell Wapons can be that the salary of the District Atding at William, 8co?ille D C. t Co's, near the lugine house, Ogden. Call and aee them. d213-2torney shall not exceed $3,500 a year, the remainder of his fees to be accounted for to the Treasury; adopted. The ' Iaos Works. The machinery for the bill then passed, 159 to 55. The ' remainder of the session was deIron Works, which arrived by the U. P. voted to business from the committee on B E., was thi morning conveyed by public buildings. Tue House recessed the Ttah Northern to the grounds of the till evening, i be session (o be for buImCompany. We understand that the siness irom the committee on private ... claims. : oil Mad have agreed to lay down a line foot the junction to those grounds for Curl Schurz. k aceoHiawdation of the Company. building material can be obtained It is not much matter to Carl Schurz eiped t those buildings going or bis friends and admirers whether Missouri returns him to the Senate of 'P like emoio, aad before long the smoke not. - He was Ci.rl Schui before his issuing from the tall chimneys and election to the Senate, and he will con furaace ires f the big works. tinue Carl Schurz long after bis term or . , He is one of the few men office expires. nature gives at rare intervals, who gains CiExstnov.Freni last evening s nothing from an official pedestal, ; how,.. ever lofty. As a private citizen' his , Mo4y, a child eigfafen months opinions have been, and must ever be, of mot e weight than a president's veto. M daughter of Mr. Joseph Pitts, Cth Therefore the question of his return swallowed tome , concentrated concerns Missouri and the United States torting htt-- mouith,; lips and throat more that Carl Schurz and his immediate supporters. In a word, this great While'. th 'eWU was being man can d better without the people H (wi4 by Br. Beacdict, aaotker and his Stala than the State or people abeut-tli' awe can do without him. We of Webster and Sumcan this 'aU eay, offic.' gating been are and Sumner Webster now that in ner, HBilar saucer. Strong dead. While a great man lives the dogs V olile nil and riiim bark at him; when he dies they leap upon his tomb and howl: Dogs do not ' . tie. i.. . count ta the after history of genius. Wathrngton Capital. 'Wing affrgy took place last Sun-- t just right. ,. NOTICE FOREIGN. 2. London, The Common?, adopted a mo tion to adjourn over Derby day. George Anderson, member from Glasgow, 'called attention to tie losses of British subjects through the escape of nd other causes. He the "Alabama." complained of the high handed manner in which the late government prevented the timely criticism of the treaty ot Washington. There were three cWifses of British subjects deserving compensa tion First,' Residents in the Southern Confederacy, who lost properly through the inability of the United States to the law; Second, Those whose pro perty was des'royed after Lee's surrender; Third, The owners of goo Is aboard prizes of Confederate cruisers. He believed the United States was willing to recoguize their claims. Anderson moved that in the opinion of the House, it is wrong that individuals should sutler loss through national wrong; that as England has been adjudicated at fault in permitting the escape of the. "Alabama," and has compensated Americat'S for losses incurred thereby, similar compensation' is due British sufferers from the same cause.. of the Foreign Burke, Department, replying, declined to enter into a discussion on the merits of treaty of Washington. The Joint High Commission had decided the United States government was not responsible lor the acts of rebels. As that government had agreed to appoint a commission to examine the claim for losses arising after Lee's surrender, he hoped the a bject before the House would not be passed.' The motion was then negatived. Dispatches from San Sebastian say the Carlists attacked the tewn and men bave been sent to protect fore gn residents. Beinforcemenis are hastening to the relief of the government. The Khedive has commenced negotiations of commercial treaties with foreign powers, independently of the Sublime - y Porte. ! . London, 8. A special from Vienna reports extensive inundations in the province of Bandt and elsewhere in Hungary. Many Trswept away. iages have been ' .. . Paris, 2. the general )n tho Assembly, election bill was taken up and a stormy debate followed." Brissbn, Radical, in tbe course of a bitter speech, taunted the Bonapartists for leading Fra&ee,to Sedan, producing a scene. .of wildest excitement, some of the deputies almost coming to blows. GurulWtia, in a speech' at Auxetn, today, stated the position of tbe Republican party. He said its progress was owing to its admirable organization. He predicted the final struggle would be between tbe Bonapartists and Republicans: severely denounced the former, and con cluded m an earnest appeal to tbe Liberals to unite in the work of consolida' tion of .the Republic. The audience, numbering GOO, included many mem bers of tbe Assembly and several mayors dismissed by the late government. It is reported here that Serrano will soon order a general election in Spain, and If the monarchists are in the major ity he will propo?e the enthronement of nnCO ABLUlio, uuugi um uci i buw a j regency. tinder-Secretar- y of-w- ar At this final Concert everything will be upon a mult eorrepipoMiliMit. with its increased importance, The music will Iw rendored by sn orcaestru con sisting of one hundred performers, selected tor I heir (hiiia iu different lauds, and the unprecedented sum of BECEIVF.D $250,000 100,000 75,000 ... 6i,000 25.000 100,0: ;0 14H.000 150,01 0 ioo,ouo 100,000 90,000 100,000 Halves. . Pghem Ci'y. Juaeld IST-t- . d21-t- 4 f sf-t- . tiO.fO 2J.no 6.60 600.00 1000.00 12. RTC 4 HI LETTE, THE OGDEN HOUSE Well known throughout the United State as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL RE-FURXISII- Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. n. FIRST-Clas- Proprietor. d4tt MILLINERY. Mrs. 31. .. Returns her sincere thank to the Carriages ready at any hour, for pleasure parti to Ogden Kanton and other interesting place. Free !iack to and from the Depot A. Porter in attendance. T SCA1IT, "Proper di&tfj BUILDERS Ladies of Ogden At th Low Price of SPRING GOODS, AXD . PREPARED TO LAY BRICK IN TUX BFRT of W orkmanship at a Reasonable Rste. ORDERS left with Doug an ft Bobbins' will re- i'"-ifetus prompt attenrti-n- . Jb 0)4 Orposit litiiug Ofllos, Main Street, Ogden.ieJV TO BENT. HOTEL, PLAI5 and 0RKAME5TAL STAIR i i l'OULTMB, THE BUILDERS. Orders left at John Boyle'i Furniture Store will receive prompt attention. dl7-6- Ladies' units and Under Clothing, alway One and a half blocks north of Z.C.MX I1RICKLAYING. IIAMFIOX COXTR ACTORS, Consisting of JIaU, Jionnets, Feathers, etc. Mowers, llibbons, . Send oa Tour Orfcrt. TJT-A.- H for the liberal share of patronage extended to ber during the past year, and call to her new stock of to their attention begs And its Ticinity, IS gtyle Tt'e will deliver is ia this city, GOOD GREY LIME PUGH & SON, BO WRING J). EPIIKIAH SMITH, LIME! LIME! LIMES FORTY CENTS X BUSJIEL. s Bar Attached. H. BEARPSI.LV, Doora South of Post Office. BOARD BY THE DAI Ott "WEEK. Opposite Union Depot. KMileti, OGDEX, Ofllet) mud 3lA'XSt.t Kenovated . Thoroughly EALS 50C. BOARD $2 PER DAY. accommodations. ! And BEARDSLEY HOUSE, ALCMNU8 of Richmond Medical VIROntlA Collet;, Va., Uesideut 1'hjsician and burgeon to Collrg Hh Va. Mwlical Fellow Society; Surgeon f pitil; eoll Uk klTin.a c V. R. tc. Serrio npon tne u test and most tape?! ED d2U-4- Good BROWN, M. 1). methods of Allopathic Treatment. Is now open for the accommodation of tbe ravelling public, baring been Agent and Manager. M T..E. 11E.OPENED! 41 OF CIUVERSITY OF M. ItOWBISG. f 1 $2,500,000 Tenth, or each Coupon, 11 Whole TiokeU for 23J Tickets for Tickets are now ready for sale, and orders a- companied by cash will be promptly tilled. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furnished on application. TIioh. IN W.FOULGER. 120 000 50,000 950,000 Price -or Tickets. - Tickets, ' PRICES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIOUBES 1011,000 Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, Who w Exchange for Goods. I.IST OF GIFTS. Oraud Cash Gift, Grand Cash Gift, -Grand Cash uift, firand Cash Gift, Grand Cash Gift, 6 Cash Gifts, ?2O,000Mich IU Cash Gifts, 14,MXI each 18 Cash Gifts, 1U,(KXI each -2U Cash Gifts, 6,KK)each lb Cash Gifts, 4,(WOcch . SO Cash (lilts, 3,000 each GO Cash Gifts, 2.000 each 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each 00 each 240 Cash Gifts, 100 each 600 Cash Gifts, 50 each 19,000 Cash Gilts, One One One One One OTHER PRODUCE AND GRAIN $ 2, SOO, OOO N. B District ponndkeeper. Summer Trade. divided into twenty tbnnsand gifts, will be distri buted among the ticket-holder- on band. TTTAVE IN MT POSSESSION THE FOLLOW I 1XO described animal, which, if not claimed aad taken away, will lie sold to tbe highest reoa Monday, June 12th, 1871, at sponsible. .bidder ... , n . Ifngnain iuy diij ruwuu,, p. white and red Oue spotted yearling heifer, two onderslits in each ear. A. MADSON, Nvw Good? now Arriving for Spring and 1874. July 31st, Friday, . Estray Notice. Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and OA.PS. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT for the purposes incutiond, and which iejpneitively announced as TllK LAST and uiiriiuivocully WHICH vt ILL LVEKWS GIVEN UNDKR Tllle i liAKTtR A .NO BY THE hKrSKNT MANAUE-MKNWill come off iu the Public Library Hall, ut Louisville, Ky., , X DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS aud Only One More Oift Concert. With the money arising from the Filth and LAST Concert, ti e Library, Museum, and rther departments are te be enlarged and endowed wi:h a fixed and certain an endowment tuud is desnunu.'I income, ired, as will secure Ue ond perad venture, not only the maintenance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. ' - DEALER IX The Finest Bongo of Futertainaieot IN OCDEN CITY. Ellfiibly Sltuatd, KD WHY IS IT? lMf For particulars W. i . I. W11H ACtOMMODATI058. EXCELLEXT That all Railroad men are now talcing tbeir Meals at the DEIMONICO? Because Mr. Land', sets an excellent table, treats his customers right,' and nlj harges $6.00 per wee for board. r fdy TnOMSO. OtiltK. tf : |