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Show 7bt ev'tSKO. Sundayi excepted, ETXXI J- - John's adfertise- - ....nr ee vnrirE. j,:Htt.nJtf "DtofW"'. . -- AXPATB8. - Wia1 .pptili ,B , j the 4tta ot aUod public with t July Hear and .k.,. Utneer W.SAWiKK. See Notice of Jay for 9SC8SUH;bU fgr Ci,J ! BiRDS.-Am- hiB0 tbe tag6age ong tliie morning, was a gall Luke containing a fine large cockatoo, mother couwiniog trier. fiiBOiicSi s paroquet. We are requested Father Her. announce that the Scan-- n, sernces according to the uud r.reach of It Catholic Church "discourse at "Liberal Hall," will hold commencing at 10.30, o. V The agent of the San Frai-dsc- o Palace Amphi-(keitrcircus, called the a ""i a4'ing menagerie iu CuctJ. Lkotch Govarnor Woods turt in the M, E. Church, BY TELEGRAPH. will lec- - Didn-'- t Farty. pjuirtst Youno and Young. Geo. A. Smiib, and D. fe:k accompanied by Elders John ffilford Woodrutf. and ErasM.s Jjjlor, B. Twelv, and many other fro, came IlJfrs up from Salt Luke this took I he U. N. train for and Doming, hold a Brigbam City, where ihey will to day and tiro days' meeting D. W. Evans, Esq., J he bel shorthand reporter in the Territory, was of with the Northern gives half fares for those who attend to the meetings. Utah The A'iJ ()dy wish party. Mr. W. Sawyer writes to the name of the man who ln the alarm of fire at Mr. '' right's tot in the Junction office on Thurs-'ii;- , mil intiniates tb:it "the little boy &jtr,'' who was playing on the City M fence at the time, gave the first in- tintion of the fire. In reply we have It lay that the man's name was Sprague, that a ucien persons gave the alarm be fore it was possible for the boy, who lad no business to be "playing on the City Hall fence," could possibly see or hear anything about it, and that all the Junction hands were in the vicinity of the fire long before the engine started. The "little boy Sawyer" bas slightly "Stuffed" his confiding papa. Mistaken. asking w, - lat CoiEMANS. On Monday evening Olenites will be favored with a dramatio entertainment, of an mawitt and extraordinary kind. The telebrttwl Coleman Sister.-"- , pronounced unrivalled in thurline, ifi appear for the first time in our The-'- ! they have been playing for sev-lights at Salt Lake, and '.tie univer-alr4iis tfcat they are ahead af any tbe press a ct 4nd dancers en the- - rumental ins per-kn- m boards. Everybody want to see them, therefore get Jr titkets early. Reserved seats can WH Ktmti at WoodaDfeo's store. SttfliT a Fn r. "ie evening before Halittle after eight, a gentleman liv '"i" "one two hundred yards north of Broom's residence, near the U. . trk, about a mile earth of Ogden, was "turning home from town, when he 'Hht he perceived the rniell of are passing cornier of Mr. Broom's B'cl is not more than three rods froi track. On examining the just inside the fence, lie diycov. Jftatthe dry weeds and straw wi.b e ground was strewn, was on gk the rank growth-e- f the wed s bright blaxe. The gentle- Procured a bucket, and water bdng onreniont distance, the fir wingui-fc.,!- .. The fence is made .''ds. and it is a nutter .of Pt eras ail I surprise u w9 ,,ot lmrm'd' 88 the bing directly betitatli the fib!"1 of arUa'1 ,be P06ts M co-- fi the fire had a little more and a reaper. ?e 8,raw 8" o,e,'h W'lh 80"'e r0(h T fenc"' W0"M M I Had J4" l Main Street, SPRING M. - f - - y IT DENTISTRY. !yiii E U'-- ! . . ASMUSSEN. CARL e3 d.l2W-3ra- PUMPS!.. c I. .STERN FURNITURE g rrjLHou-abl- 14.2-t- CHEAP TRIPS a, '74 and J. BOYLE & Go's. irij'w STOBE, SIDE STREET, furlor y, -- SPItLVG BEDS A SPECIALTY. HERETOFORE exis'ln THE PARTNERSHIP the firm name of T. D. COKWAV trict. CO., dealt rs in Furniture, Crockery, Hlaesware, Memphis, 26. A shooting affray between Burke, edi- etc, Coriuno, Viah, lias this day beiug DISSOLV-JSby mutual consent. tor of the World, and Cavety, editor of T. D.CONWAY, it rearwnsiHe for all bills the Independent, of Helena, Ark., occur-re- l Rgainst the firm, and is alone authorised to collect this morning. A half dozen thots sutstandiug acoouat. D.B.LIBBT. were exchanged without damage. Tbe T. COJiWAY. ' affair resulted from libellous articles in Corinne, June 8,1874, d231-; ,. those papers. aitjt . W. FOULGBR, Main Street, DEALER IN FOREIGN. Bayonne, 26. Tbe Cnrlists report that they have raised the siege of Figuerus near the French frontier. Gen. Concha's attack on Estella is hourly expected. Don Curios directs the defence in person. i Loudon, 27. Tho Timet Paris letter affirms that Italy's toleration of the Ultramontane party impairs her relations with Germany. " ' ' Rome, 26. The Pope in receiving a delegation from the Roman nobility, said tbe demonstration on . Sunday last was a spontaneous and magnificent act of the people; the counter demonstration of Wednesday was the impious and miserable work of tbe sons of darkness The Pope added that he had received letters urging him quit Rome, because his per-t-o- n was not safe, but he declared he would remain as long as God permitted " him to. Paric, 26. At the sitting of the committee Tallon, of the Right Centre, proposed an extension ef President MacMahon's term of office to ten years, and the appointment ef a Dufaure opposed tbe project. No vote was taken. The Parliamentary committee havt decided against referriug R chefaucald's monarchial resolve to ihe committee of thirty, and will probably declare it un constitutional. The Assembly, to day, passed the bill granting 27,000,000 francs indemnity te the sufferers by the late war. M- - Courbet, artict, has been condemned to pay in cost of tbe construction of '. the Veud'itne column, Domiciliary visits have been made by the police io the offices of the Iinpriinl ist journals, and to the of prominent Bonnpartisis, and impjrtant documents have been seized. London, 26. Qicn Yi;teria and the Emperor of Brazil exchanged congratuUi pry me cages upon the sucteeelul laying cf the Brazilian cable. In the House of Commons Cap. tain Baily Cochrane moved a resolution favering the interference of Government for a judicial reform in Egypt, becaune England is deeply interested in the unimpaired navigation of the Sue canal. Bourke. under foreict secre'arv. stated tbat the chief obstacle of such reform was France, woo hesitated to her in Egypt. If he per-- , j position fiisie! in her refusal to conform with the FOURTH OF JULY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS 18 74! , Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and CAPS. . ANNIVERSARY OF OTJR COCKTRT'8 Independence, will be Celebrated at FARE'S GROTE, CGDEN, ON SATURDAY, JULY 4th, '74. Visitors from all parts of Weber, Box Elder and Cache Counties are expected. IXOX. Now Good?T now Anvviiig for Springand summer Trade. F. D. Ril'UARDS will preside. Brass and String Bands iu Attendance. will be GRAIN AND OTHER PRODUCE ; " CEREM0NIE3 ; f COMMENCE AT 11 A, II. TO y, I ! RECEIVED IN PRiCISELT Exchange for Goods. DANCINC From 2 p.m. till Midnight. ADMISSION FREE! PRICES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIGURES W. POUlbSB; Tickets for daociug to be obtained of FA It II HHPS d233 2w Grovo Brewery THE BEST BEER in UTAH ' Wholesale and Retail. FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SODA ! s An act of true heroism was performed by Gorge GOODS. . ' 11. SUMMEH . THE LOWEST llATIiS. d.'23-8u- ,. . J. AND ' ... , JUST ARRIVED, - To-da- y Ogtfea General BScrciiandise . ': Frankliii City, June 24th, 1874. Gil-mor- Peebles, Prescription Druggist, Filth Street. Ogden, Ltah. SAMUEL HOBEOCKS, SCHOOL EXCTISSIOJSV on lleil River. While h was m the hurricane deck in handcuffs, for an alleged larceny, a little ' spark frm leil Iroin the deck or the boat, ,hmab"t iixo'cWk p. girl ,rSeS Goose Rapids. Bellhymer iminto llMSrubbUhU the fence mediately sprang overboard, swam to ii ti.T "Ck ,0 c,08e t0 ,he ack.or the girl, and after several attempts lrCX too filftso l .t. mLwith his manacled hand?, succeeded . . InterMt. it. luo owner ot the fence in holdinz the child uutil a boat aj j, Tery much: l a e'ents it cime to their rescue. The act was 'mil j "wmforMr.i?reM.tof witnessed by scores 01 passengers, eembuaUbl just inside his who signed a testimonial ia hia honor for tbe noble act. Zr X. - this settlement was favored with a visit by the Logan Sunday School, who took an excursion trip, arriving here at 9:30 a.m. jThis visit has been anticipated for nearly a week by the Franklin people, and considerable preparations wire nmde for the recepuou of the visitor?. The train uu which they came wus decorated with pine boughs, being pirt-l- y op"ti a the frides, but covered overhead with canvuss to shield the excursionists trom the sol.itician rajs. They were met by the Suuday School of this place, West ja and Oxford, at the Y and greeted with a cordial welcome in the form of a banner euspened on two pine trees one on either side of the track The procession marched up to the meeting house, where they were convened, and as many as could find room were as so. ted as circumstances com for t ably would permit; tor there were some four teen hundred cf the excursionists, eight hundred, (or thereabouts) of whom were Sunday Schoolchildren of Logan. The bouse was called to order at about 10:30, when the meeting was opened with singing and prayer, the Logan scholars doing the chanting. Thatcher gave an Superintendent address to the audience, in which he congratulated them on tbe progress made since the first settlement of this Valley. Bishop Preston spoke for a short t ime on the prospect before us, and encouraged the children and also the elder ones therein. Bishop Hatch made some remarks and the meeting was dismissed. Tbe singing was excellent and a credit to tho juveniles. During the meeting the assembly were served with lemonade, and after the dismissal all were treated with canII "went dy, crackers and cider. merry as a marriage bell," and tbe only regret was that the company would not tarry all day. They returned to Smitlifield to spend the afternoon in good spirits, and very well satisfied wjth the treatment they had received by tbe people of this city. The Franklin Sunday School accom. panied by those from Oxford and Clifton, then concluded to make out the remainder of tbe day in the order wherewith it was commenced, and accordingly met at 2 p.m., when tbe singing was resumed by the seholars under Isaac B. Nash, who is viry much, interested in the business being at once chorister and A few pieces were Superin ndent. sung And the benches were then cleared out and the little ones wr- - favored with a dance, which they enjoyed until 6 o'clock, when all retired intent on hav-in- g a grand ball for the larger ones . afier supper. So you see that the pnssnge of the Poland Bill did not succeed in distracting the poople sufficiently to destroy the pence and'htrmony of enjoyment. Franklin issoliciting SaUbury & mail company to make this their Htation instea'l of Corinne, for the Montana line. If that company agree to propositions made them by tbe people here, I think both parties will be benefited thereby. Three hundred dellars are offered the companyon the eonsidera tion that tliey locate within the city limit. I wiil bring my epistle to a close lest I weary y. u, as well as myself. I must, however, say that Franklin is being fast built up, and stores have now become more numerous than could have been anticipated fivo yean since. . Tbe crops look well, and the prospeet good for an abundent harvest. The health of the people is generally good and though we have s'ii doctors here, 'bey do not find great deal to do. 1 am very respe tfully LIQUOH8 RFUMERY.ifc Parliament . Editor Junction: $y 1." Shooting AffrayBetween Editors. Public Worship Bill in , the ' nr. Poisoning, Explosion and Suicide, Sat it. This morning persons gathered on the Utah Central platform were startled by the words "I didn't say it! I didn't say anj such thing, 'pon my word I didn't say it!" uttered in a piteous tone, and proceeding from the rear of the Junction Hotel, from which hurried an individual whose appearance proclaimed him to be a badly scared cook. There was "distraction in his aspect" and woeful looks of fear and anxiety upon his faee, as he exhibited astonishing agility in dodging the oyster cans, old boots and sheea, aud other missels that were beiug hurled at him. He was followed by another existed man flourishing tbe above mentioned articles, who, after exhausting the supply ut hand, retired from the attack, evidently atill convinced that the cook "did say it." We could not learn what the purport of tbe offensive words were, but suppose there must have been 'a weman at the bottom of it" as usuul. trin Fre-liJen- ts CIGARS. Postage Between the and France. e, arrived from the west this for took the U' C- ssraing, and will make he arrangemwhere gjllLnke, to perform on the ents for the circus ten About days thereafter, the 4th. ititimtion will exhibit in Ogden. I without her. The opponents of tbe publlo worship regulation bill which passed the House of Lords last sight; qeclarQ that it is Patent Sletliclnes TJ.S,. z useless and dangerous; that i . affects at of doctrine unfavorably; A RTICLESHJ2V V questions TOILET tacks ritualists unfairly, and jeopardizes VAW. k.f-- rJ, v , jtbe union of church and State. for lo Marquis Salisbury, secretary an, an'l other tones, opposed tbe mens PE Medicinal Uses.' ure, and it is understood they will ap the to to Commons House of reject peal C. it. The bill reorgntizs the present cumbersome ecclesiastical courts, so as to enable thorn to take speedy cognizance J-NEW STORE, tf FULL STfCK. of new ceremonies. Howard Stanton, tbe well known chess player and Sbakesperiau editor, died to New York, 28. : Edward Smith & Co'a varnish works day, aged 64 years. motion in the Com Cochrane' Captain burned this afternoon at Hunter's Poiat, mons was not agreed to. Loss, $40,000; slight insurance. London, 27.. Sarah Jane Reeves, a colored girl, - . The American yacht, "Viking," has DEALER 1 employed iu the family of Mr M. Cw at Cowes. arrived ford, New Jersey, yesterday, attempted to poison the whole family by putting She was arrestcreosote in tho coffee. ' GeiisTKELl She J. S. ATCHISON'. ed and ceo6ned in Elizabeth jail. & STEKLL, ATCHISON harsh the was deed the by prompted says WUOLKStLE A MiW 8T0CK Olf treatment of her employer. She exprea-st- s no contrition. , and "Tino ' " Liquor Merchants. Boston 26. 64, Main Street, old First National Bank Build y vetoed the Governor Talbot, In great variety, all for sale license law recently passed by the Leg- ing. wait Utali. Lake CHy. . y . islature. AT Titusville, Pa ,26. ;' John Tosborn was blown to atoms this morning near Parker City, by the explosion of 100 pounds of nitro glycerine be was transporting in a wagon.Cincinnati, 26. Tbe Gazette Wooster special says J. CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. Surgical and Mechanical dentin. Satisfaction Treasurer of Wayne Kock, ' Gimratitwd. years old, was toCounty, sixty-eigh- t Office betwewn M. K. Church and Ogden Houm of of embezzlement on conviction day, Main Street. A L county funds, sentenced to one year in D.C39-3rthe penitentiary; J B. Underwood, formerly Mayor of Waverly, ehot himself yesterday, to avoid arrest for forgery, on indictments AT COST! AT COST! . made in the U. S Court last Fall l 26. Watches and Jcwelry4 Washington. The charge for letters Iroia France to (Retiring from Bualneea.) the United States will be teu cents for C. two thirds of an ounce, from the Uuited 8. L. CiTY, OPPOSITE POST OKF1C1C. t a States France, Bine cetits half oince . uupaid letters pay the above rates wMi five cents addi inual. The pottage en books, newspapers, samples, etc , is to TUo Finest and Cheapest stock of PUMPS!-".: be hereafter seperately arranged br each country. 31. STUART reocived his comGeneral Cook FOK 8A1.K THK BUST AND CHEAP KEEPS FORCE mid I.H T mission, and wis sworn in Governor of for deep or shallow wells. Also, PaPI;3H'S Colorado. He will reath Denver on the tent Voiuts for Drivo Well Pumps, with suitable first of July, and enter upon his duties. e Ever Offered in this Market, ironpipiug. Pumps repaired and fitted upon terms, at tl orkbhop. Tiibiuy Oltlre. The board to report a plan for tbe f IS NOW OX EXHIBITION, AND FOR SALE AT permanent reclamation of the alluvial Oifdenu basin of the Missusippi river, will probably consist of Gens. Warren, aud 11. L. Abbott and Major Iiengenar 1, of tbe United States engineers, and civil enRAILROAD! XORTlIERi gineers, ex Governor Herbert of Lousi-an- UTAH and General Sickles of Arkansas. Tbe exigencies of (he service may change the army engineers, but the civil en" .. ; EAST On Saturday and Sunday, MAIX gineers are fixed. OCJDEN. Cresswell is making arrangement te retire from oltioo next week. Hale has JXJJVK ST" ing Room, not yet signified to the President his AKiicm-- u or jjeu iioom. iew Myit's or Looking Trniu will run to and from BRIO-I- I Generalthe of Postmaster acceptance Glasses, Taper ihmgiiigs, lVindow 81iju1c, AM CITY at a single Fare for ship. Cresswell, in conversation with ? Cornices, and other article s to adorn said the. report of his " " "' the Round Trip. friends and d237-4- t to ... the Austrian beautify Happy Home. prospective appointment s . ; mission wag groundless. i that Cottrell It is reported Dissolution Notice. r ? and Blow have declined the- appoint meuts to be Commissioners of this Dis- tvening, at 8 o'clock, en "Jerusalem." All are cordially invited to attend. free. Hi views of other powers the only course which remains for them would be to act SDF-PLIE- D. Orders Promptly Shipped to arty Point on the IlaUroads. Box 19, Ogden. 0YES!0YES! WILt BE H. S. BLANCETT & CO, OC DEN MANUFACTORY, Are low eeilieg Wholesale or Retail, OK REASONABLE TERMS. ROCR SPRINGS & EVANSTCN CCAL ALSO City Customer! Vt , Pleasure Ground in tbe Beautiful Grove. ATER. SODA WATER SPAltKLrsO our RSCHTER & FRY. P. 0. W can !e supplied daily at their residvacoe. t W tiglits and Measure have also opened a corf ICE CREAM and Grny Lime, 1UB BEST IS TUB HAKKXX. 'CVliito before or on TRUST has lulled poor TEAY. TEK3IS-Ccs- h All kinds of ent-do- I, CimTUK. de-liver- y, tor old j A Fine Hall amusements Order left at P. 0. Box 29, or at and large dancing floor, accommodating from 30 the Factory, to 2xi pf rsons. Fourth jutt below Z. C. M. lames wishing to encir tb Hall or Grounds Steet, icUl receive Trompt AtUn&in. must apply seren days in adduce. TERMS LOW. CtkI. SALOON! Oo the Premises. PAYNE & Qnarasteed Office Ogden. dlalZ'UU eerier Fifia aod IS. It. FrankT.B EUStUT Sfi C. |