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Show (' tj ,.prrV Businesa Manager. 8UBSCEIPTIOS. JSTOF BOEPT BUY excepted BVBNINO, Sunday pti 'pKNBOSS.Bditor.nd -- . Carefully Examined 00 4AM PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. .10 AU ...,TVL ' A.KB.IVA1S. ritv doable daily 8.45 pm. T.60 a.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. H'Maildaiir roiieb Mi daily double daily daily . daily . . (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) Office: Post MAILS. CLOSING 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 Fin. 8.40 a.m. Mail 'roueh Mail So. 220. OGDEN. UTAH, THURSDAY. Murder and Cremation. E. P. BROWN, mm 4, 1874. T. 00 a.m. 4.00 p m. ?rPJ.fcr .Urisville-Wednes- II. T. W. JONES, CENTRAL UTAH A negro named Richard Coleman has been trying hia hand at murder WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Wyonv RicU County and experimenting in cremation at ijnchburg, Va. The one waa suc CALIFORNIA TEGETAIiLES rtava. Thursdays and cessful but the other failed. Jane 8nndy 2.00 p.m Coleman was his wife, and both RichKartbOno6""" . . . . - 7.30 a.m i ciimiAfo AND FRUITS ana ard and Jane were servants to a oaiurun.y. Wednesday ' """n City wd SlaLrevilie, 2.15 p.m. farmer named Lee. Richard farmed By Express, Daily, in their season, 11 JO a.m and Jaue cooked for the family, and UrnMi""" !jturdav gave satisfaction to everybody but OFFICE HOTR8. a 1 a m IS nm. Richard. The two often quarrelied. few1 H'lS'v. 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Shijtping a Specialty. Richard was sullen and ugly, and DEPAKTMhNT EWIWBV from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jaue had a will of her own. One MOsSl 0KDBR DKPARTMKNT. FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. Sunday evening, after she had cook. afSuor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ed the Lee's eveoinc. meal, Richard ans-t-f P.o .Box 34. ' beioj; in the kitchen with her the she said the was going to Trains 7.40 a.m, while, hureh. Richard said he would C. P.trwn arrivco 5.40 p.m. PRODUCE STORE. CP. fi.20 p.m rather she would not go. The said leave CPa.m. she would she 8.50 and Richard said jn U.P. " . 7.50 a.m shouldn't. This debate was over C.C. train arrives 6.40 pm heard some members of the fami by 8 40 a.m. i leaves and soon alter Jaue went to her 6.20 " p.m ly, his old stand on FIFTH STREET, Has and ,i room over the kitchen.' She was for the puicuaee aud Bale of Salt Lake City Time. followed by Richard, who had an on bar in his hand. ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE, USONIC NOTICE. About 9 o'clock there was a call 9e Crass A'cerf. and Garden did not and she as lor answer, Jaue, Weber lodge,. A. F. A X. M her room was visited by one of the ladies house. The door At liis BOOK STORE adjoining lie keeps the of young V. 0. 00 DEN. all the Periodicals and Newspapers oi a tremen was was and there opened nAUUTTKTriTTnNS HELD IN tbe (lav, also a full stock of Wall Paper, Hl.Main St. first and third Thursday's dous burst of smoke and flume from Pictures, 1 raiiies, etc. i''k nnih. Sojourning ureiuren iu the apartment kerosene. The young dl65-6,nUug).recordially invited. Q. W. TURNER. lady closed the door, ran inghteued W.S.HOLBUOOK.Sec'y. away, and told Mr. Lee what she had seen. That gentleman went to th T. S. EICIIARDS, room with a supply of water, U UN FORD & ATTORNEY AT LAW the hre was extinguished. J. acre was a big bundle on tho floor. It was NOTARY PUBLIC, rolled tightly up iu a Jane's Utah, blanket corpse InAen, Cit II. - Her head had been mashed EXCfXSIVEl.Y AS J0BBKKS k and beaten out of all shape. That ENOAOEB iu all ol the best brands of Jf. TANXER Jr., had been done with the iron bar I ATTORNEY AT LAW. ihe lamp was emptied. Its contents lad beeu poured over tho blanket Office with County Recorder, The Utah. neighbors collected and Richard fWn came with a long l'acu and asked what was the matter. When in formed, he made terrible howls and HATS AND CAPS, moans and retused to be comforted OF SALT LAKE CITY, He was mourning too deeply by half. Paid Up Capital, $200,000 circumstances were l,0O0,0OU Ihe Authorized recalled as above related. The people President,! WM. II. HOOPER. oi bis own class and color who had KLDHEUGE, Vice Prest. U. assembled caught Richard and got a Directors. . vm JKNMKGS. JOHN SHARP. rope, and were hunting a tree, aud PERAMORZ LITTLE, would have lynched him right ther L. S. HILLS, Cashier. in Lynchburg if the authorities had Dual In Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, not rescued him. He was thrown into ,tc. Collections made and promptly remitted, for Sale. Interest Paid on foreign Exchange and tha coroner's jury had no jail, brings Deposits. doubt that he did the killing, aud WELLS, FARGO & CO. then attempted to destroy the princi pal evidence of his crime by crema OGDEN, UTAH. VOL. AND ASHIONABLE TAILOR LOW RESERVOm PIOXEER LINE OF UTAH. ON AND aFTER . i Name of STATION. No. 1 So. Pass. Pass. Trains Lear . i 3 u. r. K. ' S f cts. A 1 Salt Lake Gr. "W. -- Turner, 0 & 40 S6 I g 60 i It 75 6 Woods Croea CentreTille t ii Farmington 50 1 S3 I 00 7 7 4 62 1 36 7 50 6 40 2 00 Kaysrille Arrive at Ogden Between the PIONEER AND CUT DRUG STORES. Main Street, Ogden -- o No. '2 No. 1'ass. l'ass. ' - Trains Lear a. ' h. p. 6 20 7 10 1 00 Farmlngton 0 52 7 31 1 35 10 4 7 44 1 60 10 IS 7 63 1 75 10 40 S 20 2 00 Woods Croat , rrire at Salt Laka Thsy are the cheapert to Suitable to tbe Season and SI ' OF THE FIRST QUALITY. The very BEST WORKMAN SHIP, and a FIT (jJUAUAXTEED. GOOD T. iWtr In addition to the above, W.jonES. Salt Lake City, Boots and Shoes Oi. AIM Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. Passenzers will please purchase tliolr tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will he charged when the tare is collected on tne train. JAUtta nil akk, Gen"l Ticket and m HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX. 1ST1KO between the undersigned, under the ira name and stvle of Thurnton k Airnl.lari i. tnis nay Absolved by mutual consent: C. W. I'imton rotinncr. John Ktoridard will imv .11 laims agaiust, and receive all debts due the" late rm. Ogden, May 15th, 1874. cy gHPiJUNTENDlSNT. l-- tr AND liV O. !S. Of A Superior Quality BY THE TON OR CAR I. 2VC. Ogden, Utah. SPJLCIAL NOTICE. CHEAP COAL Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, ST. LOUIS, MO., C.W. THORNTON, JOUS D10UDARO. For all Information concerning Freight or Pas ' . . , , sage, apply to I Excelsior ManfrTg Co., DISSOLUTION, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. bu, They bake evenly and quickly. ' Thtir operation U gerfrctj. , Tbey have alway a'eootl draft. ... They nre Hiade of th btrst material, S Tbey roast perfectly, 2 They vquire but' little fuel, They are vrry low priced. They are easily mtmaged. They nre suited to ll.loeaHie. HH iveiy Store guaranteed to give 8tlftini SOLD MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN wkr I" m 30NS, 12 COOn HEANO lliy will da jour work. m. 40 Centr.Tille hX We LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, 9 " A A FULL STOCK OF TIIK KaysTille Ogden K MAY 15th, 174, (he Ct.h ON Central AFTER Hmlroad Compeny will liiormi. tiiiito tlio aule of Klaru 'J'icltcia AND over the Ktsad. LOAD. JAMKS STiAiir, Uenoiul Ticket Agcnl. ml. 30-- 4171 Furnishing Goods, d53-l- y LADIES' FURS , s ? tion. Bankers and Express Forwarders. iDrsw direct on San Francisco, New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, London and Paris. Agencies id all the principal Cities Kact and West. Special atientiou given to collections. J. f EUGENE ATTORN' E. DOOLY. EY-dt-LA- i OGDEN CITY, V. X. . Office es Junctioh Ilulding. is the tf J. II. MARTINEAU, Hydraulic 'ivll Engineer, and Logan, Cache Co. land and Mining Claims surveyed. '" ' - A. MINER, COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY sis hours afterward the body & halt Lake City, all kinds was Main Street, Ogden, old Walker Built in j, for IN TOWN ' 7'7"iiim I PiJ" Med Hie to all Climaiea AND FAMOUS FOB BEING IICT . CHEAPEST TO BUY!! r EASIEST TO SELL v !! BETTER COOKING it tAMOUS FOB civisa Satisfactica Everywhero, . ANT) NEW MILLINERY STORE Z. C. 91. I. BE i:FOIK KI, d209-l- MARSHAL Especially Adaptc TO TUB aV Tim CJ EVEF.Y EXCELSIOR MANUF'G WWl COMPANY. St. Xouis, Mo., n 25 a:W.'"-iawei- Chicago & 3Ijrs. SCUI1AM rovrt INSTRUCTED FOR CHICAGO. Which are not Duly Kegistered MILWAUKEE AND LICENSED SIIEBOYOAN. MANITOWOg, CLINTON, MILTON JUNCTION, WA TE II TO JANES-Y1LL- WN) According to Law. Dresses Cut and Fitted. Via Madison, Baraboo and EIroy, and it is the only reute running . d!91-3- CITY LICENSES To all whom it may concern - THE CITY RECORDER From Chicago to St. Paul PULLMAN PALACE CARS Through between Chicago and gt. Paul. MARTIN HUGHITT, Uen'l Superinteodeut. dl-l- W. IT. 8TENNETT, klea'l Passenger Agt y 0 T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT j.1 all Persons engaged in Business m Oetlen City, (fcr which the City Ordi nances provide that a license must be " obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before an Alderman of said City, and be subjected io Fine., By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK. Mayor, JAMES TAYLOR, Citjr Recorder, TV! Tetrolt, Toledo, Buffalo. New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Pmnx City, Montresl, Cleveland, lios-toBloomingtnn.Springfield, Washington, Toronto, Yankton, Indianat'olis. Portland, Niagara falls, Pittshurgh, Cincinnati, All any, Cairo, r1ILLINERY GOODS Milliner and dealer iu all kinds of WITHIS Dogs LIMITS OF THIS CITY, xianway, Will register toy dog tad ISSUE A LICENSE, To the Owner er Keeper thereof, en plicaiion at his Office in the CITY An l tl 23T-a.lltX- p- - jf paynwmt of tbe mm of TAYLOR'S HOTEL T1IBEE DOLLARS On ihe Epropeasi Pus, West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. with or without Board.-- a The Office of the City Recorder Is at JSyRooms Finn the City Hall, fc Culler. Street, Ogden. VWtf Ofiit Uo'jrt frm 10 a. r. till 5 j.r o Ogden, Utah. IS North-Weste- rn MINNESOTA JUNCTION. FOND BURNETT, MENA&-IIA- , DU LAC, OSHKOSIl, APCLKTON, (iRKtN HAY, EBCANABA, ISHPBMINfl,MARQUi5TTK AND TI1U SHORES OF LAKK 6fPRK)R. " It la the only Roate EEISO three-quarte- di-l-T ' Tbaa any Stoveof tha coil. t Bud-de- Half a block Korth of IIEXIXGER On FIFTH STREET, one door East of Forbes Shoe Store. Famous for doiis in to and - A 1 TO PEO-"ttt- h. Ja For the Trade. TICKETS Destroy Such with serves, - dl74-3- N Quicker end Cheaper An employee in the King Phillip 0000 COAL TO TIIE mill at Fall River was scrubbing the n i?'10' 4t tue lowest rates, Deliverepoor inany Prt 0 'ty. floor of the third story with a mop i vw the other day, when he backed up inches wide Agent. against a belt thirty-si- x floor the obliquethat passes through ly, thence ever a shaft and down through the floor again. The belt was moving at the rate of of a mile per minute, and the man was carried down through the floor; but before striking the floor of the second story he rolled upon another belt, that was running J. S. LEWIS, in the opposite direction. The reverse threw him upon the floor, US JEWELER, he was not hurt. The mop, howbut Silver and ripped up three boards, and wss ever, M all werk mrr.rted broken all to pieces. . Relation to Dogs ! BUY YOUR TAYLOR Dorea W. FARNSWORTH GRAINING and LETTERING RAILWAY. Don't forget the place, life. Kemarkable Escape. THE ORDINANCE. PAPER HANGERS, BUTTER, EGGS PROMPTNESS AND CIVILITY - A That from aud aft.r th date of this notice, And the in- . COAL! r CHICAGO & SORTfl WESTERN Utah. 8treet &B Francisco. House, Sign and Decorative aimers and The highest price paid for yoar huS-ban- . r HEAIXGER'S, & SCUAPPELL. G00DW1S NOTICE IS IIERERT GIVEN VIA TUX ly. l TAYLOR Ton will be HOTEL, Wsm10 . AS CHEAP AS ANYWHERE LOW RESERVOIR d South Street, terred. A few days since, the decided to remarry, the having of legal business promptly attended mothsr of his lute wife decided to ltf have her daughter's remains removed AMERICAN to her native town, Marseilles. When FIRST - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, the vault was opened, a horrible sight Block East of the Theatre, The corpse lay in SALT LAKE CITY presented itself. Terms 3.00 per the middle of the vault, with dis"Wily and Table Board at Reasonable Rfttei. " heveled hair and the linen toru to In riTi'i i? l) pieces. It evidently hsidbein gnawHtuiaiT. JOHN SPHUANCE C. C. CHAPMAN. ed, iu her agony, by the unfortunate Nuance, & co. victim.. The shock which the dread Stanley wwor8 to a, Webster & Co.and J & J .Sprttance. ful spectacle caused to her mother rr fiu textile jLstubers i 4. been so great that fears are enterhas WINES AND LIQUORS. for her reason, if not for her tained FrDt at Residence 2nd Warehouse, Ogdea. - 10S-6- mm (From the New York Sun, May, 22d.) A young married woman residing at Salon, in the Department of Bou-chc'u Rhone, France, died shortly after hjr confinement, in August ast. The medicil man, who wa hastily bu nmoned when her illness assumed a dangerous form, certiaed to her deth, and recommended immediate burial, in consequence of the immense heat then prevailing, aud CO.. d94-3- m THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE Orders solicited and filled with Dry Goods, Groceries," care at the Lowest Prices. Not ions, Boote and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Alive. W Z. C. M. I. & d90-l- north of the there yon will get your Another Case of Burial LASCELLES, H. S. BLANCETT Cen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, DOGS! Track, OR TO CHAS. N1BLEV, General Freight and Ticket Agent. One door Agent. U. T. Stock Trains Leave Osden daily , i 8:30 a.m. at 9 a m. Trains leave Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:4(1 a.m 15. APPLY TO A1LR0AD. UTAH NORTHERN Gents' Gloves f it o JAN. 1st 1874. days . dM-i- V i ! Tarler Bj Order of the JCItj Council, JAMES TAYLOR, Recorder. |