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Show Salt Lake InscsCondensed from last evening's News: ,ouH,hed EVERY EVENING, SuBdays excepted, by tbe buDSH Peblibuixb Cohpahy. Cau.W. PENROSE. Editoi and Business Manager. An intoxicated man, who was making gre Old the near City Hall disturbance a Abbott came Offieer afternoon. this and escorted the inetime the at along briate to tbe City jail, where he is now Isebriate. his name as Crawford, ' sobering off. LADIES, You can get stylish Mrs. Scbram's, Fifth St. ' Hats cheap, at d24-- l b85-- 2 FINE tlOARS. JC8T opened large steck of the finest eigars r in part of the American in this cly. consist!' llloriosa, and several Jingle, Kiene, 1'ee Mar, a t brands other bTorile dU-t- f UENINOEK'8, Msin Street. CASH PAID AT G BAR KOOS AND grRINfl CHICKENS d294-tf- . V. TV RNKR'S Fifili Street, Ouden. Gitirr's- Doublk Extracts are the best in une, and sol J everywhere d4 lm - Work on the Temple is progressing nicely. Tortious of the walls are now fourteen feet above the ground level. Thursday afternoon a man in a bugj prevailed uPen two young girls to ride with h,im toward Camp Douglass. Tbey 9ad two younger children with ihcm whom he could not ibem to persuade leave behind. He tried to make au appointment with them to meet him again, and told them he would marry them. That fellow should be looked after. A crazy man, named Spencer, was duped by some asinine practical joker into an attempt to arrest Prest. Young, yesterday. The joker pretended to be Judge Toohy, and gave the madman bogus papers. Spencer was taken to jail, but discharged when found to be non compot mentit. The duper ought to be caught and kept. Judge McKetm has had occasion to lecture tbe grand jury on leakage. The jury claim that Iheir proceedings can be overheard from the outside, and that witnesses before them have not been put under oath C. W. ture Stayner is going north to lecon "Beats, Bilks and Bummers." DRIED PEACHE8. From this morning's Herald : The Terkins boys and Mr. AdMns, at Ten Cents per pound will be paid fur good dried Teaches at Z. C. M. I., Ogdeu Branch. I). U. PEEltV. Supt Bountiful, have been discharged, no evi f dence being found.against them, though PLENTY OF GOOD BUTTER. witnecses were examined. twenty-siAt THOMAS BUDGE'?, comer Franklin and It that the shots were not fired appears Cache from A regular supply Fourth Streets. Tallsi. Also produce, groceries, tobacco ic. through the window, but from the inside of the house. ' A telegram has been sent to New York LOOK AT THIS. that Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon 'has been in snopduossMd dicted. How did the "ring" attaches of papnnodinoa tyay 4paB3Xauo!i)5j's3Ojmi lapoj, the Court get that information ? Miles Romney. 70 years of age, who saaiotpdit 's3naQ jo Ajd Xisainjjsj was injured by falling from aecuffold at St. George, If recovering. Judge McKean has not yet uttered the Gii.lkt's Soap Powder is cheaper than word designating temporary alimony osp and washes with half the labor. for Ann Eliza. d4-lM-l- x iiivo Just To The Ladies Exclusively. received, a very fine assortment of Hats, and all kinds of Millinery Bonnets, Ilyruui Improvements. IIyrum, Oct. 15, 1874. BY TELEGRAPH. The Elections. The U. P. R. R. A First Class Road. Carli&ts Surrendering. Government Clerks charged Dis- at dJ-li- n 0; tS ' Sj J nct j Tlie Indianapolis, 16. More complete returns from all the legislative districts in the State show the following results: Senate, Democrat, 23; Republicans, 24; Independents, 3 Lower House, Democrats, 52; Republicans, 37; Independents, 11. The Democratic majority on the State ticket will probably reach 13,000. New York, 16. A London dispatch says, that the compensation paid England by the Madrid Government amounts to $75,000, of which $40,000 was paid on account of the Virgiuius butchery, the remainder covering outstanding claims. England would not recognize the present government until all claims were udmitted. The French consul-generat this port is calling on all male persons of bis nationality under twenty years to register at the general consulate in conformity with a circular from the Freneh minister in regard to Bilitary service. The Tribune learns that, in the vote in the Episcopal Hous of Bishops upon the confirmation of Bishop Seymour, of Illinois, ouly ten out of fony voted in tke negative. One bishop is credited with stiying that lie wished he was as sure of heaven as Prof. Siymour of his confirmation. Washington, 16. The Acting Seeretary of the Interior received the reports of Jhrnes Moore, of New Jersey, John Merriman, of Minnesota, and John V. Delano, of Ohio, the commissioners appointed to examine whether tbe deficiencies in tbe coustructiou of the Union Pacific railof way, as reported by the cemmi.-sio- n eminent citizens appointed by Secretary Pox, under the act of Congress of April lOiU, 1809, have bson eupplied and tbe road completed as required hy the said report. The present commissioners' examination was commenced on the 15th of September, and completed on the 8ih ins'aut, and they claim to have made it thoroughly and in detail. The comniis-sionv- r find from personal examination and from data turuisbed by the company that the expenditure required by the former commission in finishing tbe bridges, in replacing tbe high trestles by filling with earth, etc., etc., were Dually completed in the month of September, 1874, and they have therefore decided that tbe road, as built, is a first class railroad, fully complying with its charter and the requirements of the law, and iu accordanee with the instructions of the Department fumis-hto them. Report is signed by all three of Commissioners. It will require the approval ef the President and Ihe formal acceptance of the road as the completed structure before patents will issue for the land grants. The notice heretofore giveti by Secretary Bristow that it was his intention to remove one of two of a family in the employ of the Treasury, was in a measure by a notification put into effect clerks that being sent to twenty-fiv- e their services would be no longer required after the 1st prox. The blow fell particulaly heavy in Treasurer Spinner's bureau. The Attorney General is in receipt of a telegram from the United States Mar shal of Alabama, stating that forty-twadditional arrests have been made in Sumter county, of persons charged with cammittting Ku Klux outrages and stopping the United States mails. Railway mail service was ordered on the Utah Southern railway from Salt Lake City to Provo City, a distance of forty-nin- e miles. San Francisco. 16. President Stanford snys he cannot disclose the business secrets relative to tbe reported line ef screw steamers beHe tween here and China and Japan. says the Central Pacific Company does not desire a combination of any kind with the Pacific Mail Company, but added, "The direct route from China to Japan is overland, and we intend to control it." Augusta, Ga. 16. Alex. II. Stephens made a two and a half hours speech here last evening. He said the passage of the eivil rights bill would work a great evil and destroy the public sshool system in the South. President Grant, he would do him the justice to say, had done bis duty. Mr. Stephens said he had ho objection to a third Presidential term if the people desired it. y Carpel-Ilaggers- WAIL A THE LADIES' Millinery In the spring of 1873, it was deemed Store, near the M. E. Church, and the advisable by the people of this place, in ladies of Ogden would do well to ex connection with the neighboring settleamine the goods already received, and ments, (but a email portion, only, availnow constantly arriving before puichas-in- g ed themselves of this offer to join the dl4-tf- . elsewhere. Hyruni people) to build a wagon road through Blacksmith's Fork canyon, to SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE! the Ogden and Rich County intersect By buying the Ilandsome, Duralj'e and Cheap Boots and Shoes, made by the Working roads, at the head of Baid canyon; and Men' AwtoelHlioii. ui Uain Street, Salt Lak City. The i'rade supplied this was accomplished at a cost of seven with Leather, Findings, add Kit at very mo4iHtr thousand dollnrs. In the fall of the same priest. year a company of one hundred was as a men, incorporated, Cillet' Baeino Powder never fail Limber and manufacturing company. to please. It is pure and never disup-joint- They purchased a steam saw mill, built d4-lthe cook. . a road to the red pine, and had a very successful run before snow came. Having accomplished this much, they Ligai Visit. Attorney consulted together during the winter George C Bates returned yesterday from months, as to the best means of continuAnd early in ing their improvements. Nevada, where he has been on professional business. Col. Bates is now the the spring, their leader and pioneer, Bishop 0. N. Liljenquist, took a contract law partner of Judge Sutherland, at Salt to build a new road, of seven mile1, to lake, and together they will make a the white pine, for $1,500. The saw We were much mill was removed, and operations were powerful legal team. commenced in June, when a splendid pleased to receive a visit from Mr. Bates, article of white pine lumber was and enjoyed a pleasant chat with a genIhe wagon road brought into market. tleman who has the enmity of the Salt was also improved during the erring, to of $3,000. Lake "ring," because he could not be the amount also located in tbe canyon exThey frightened nor bribed into acquiescence tensive herd grounds in charge ef Mr. with their i.ifamous schemes- - Mr. Bales Lehi Curtis, and hundreds of cattle and left for Salt Lake last sheep are feeding upon the luxuriant evening. mountain grass. Most of these animals were taken from the valley in an almost Great Western I. M. & M. Co. Ar starving condition, before Wiutor had thur Stayner, Ef , of loose its iron grasp. Very neat q Farmington, is in let houses have been tcwn.on business for the Great Western dairy and dwelling erected, and all the necessary machinery Iron Mining and Manufacturing Com- has been imported this Spring, costing pany. Mr. Stayner is the Company's $2,000. Mr. 0. H. Rose, Superintend-ant- , has placed a very good article of authorized agent, and has some shares to dispose of on liberal terms. The Com- cheese in tbe market. This Fall there has been placed in the pany's claims are in Iron county, and can on a new Shingle and Lath Mill to j are said to be the richest in the Terri- be run by steam power, at a cost of $2,-50all the machinery is protected by tory. Their works are in full blast, and good nd substantial buildings, together "Men tons of iron are turned out per with commodious houses t board and day. Of course they intend to enlarge lodge lL? hands, and as a result of all Iheir works and their business, but this this enterprise, yeu see good substantial "quires more capital, and inducements houses, barns, fences and other improvements springing up in almost every part are offered to capitalists to invest. The of this beautifully located little city. deposits of iron ore over which the Now, when we remember that Ihese Great Western s claims extend asre sim-P'- y works were commenced in the Spring of enormous, and they expect to supply last year with no other but Mormon bone and tinew, and tbis being the whole Territory with the raw mate-Ja- l, capital, and properly directed together wisely as well as many foundries with a with God's blessing, it is anoi her proof FOREIGN. plendid quality of iron. that in union all things can be accomThe Ogden Iron Works must Paris, 16. begin to plished. interests have not been The report that Thiers was captured The farming .nrrj op their cakes, or the Great West-r-a neglected, and great abundance has by the Italian brigands is fait e. will lead the market. crowned the labors of the tillers of the Berlin, 16. An election for a member of the Gersoil. There are three day sehools in active man parliament was held in Dortmund, Mr. Died. Westphalia, yesterday. The contest was operation, undT tbe management of 'tKaysville, Sept. 30th, in the 77th C. C. Shaw, Mrs. and Miss Barnum, and between a Progressist and Ultra Montane. The former was elected. and Mrs. E. Benson. year of her age, Ann Bunting, formerly Tbe people of Hyrum are a steady, Madrid, 16. of the Derbyshire (England) Conference hard Don Carlos has returned to Tolosa. and in Bishop people, working Deceased was the first person in the Liljenquist they find a leader, a father Reports continue to be received of the defeat of the Carlisls and the arrival of Ullage of Tansley to open her house for and a friend. a finaneial the insurgents in the government camp. is store The preaching ef the Gospel by the El-J- s Santa-- , der, 16. success under the able management of of the Church of Jesus Christ of James Unsworth. It has increased its Important dispatches haTe been reaoiln;V-aSaintShe embraced the capital stock from $2,400 to $12,000, in- ceived from Madrid in relation to negoa th6y?ar 1849' and h "hole five miles tiations for the surrender of certain cluding a saw mill, situated one son and four from Hyrum, always paying dividends, battalions of Don Carlos' army. dauX' 00D81.8'ln cent per London 16. varying from twelve to fifty per steamers The in engaged Fal1 the annum. laying the of "55 ,Crch- Jn The lumber business is immense, giv- direct cable have all coaled, and wait of men and only for repairs to Ihe Faraday, which ing employment to scores U N K.K. will soon bo completed. to the item Was is a large ky aireLBuntiDg fa'rably known teams, and London, 17, Gam. The Junction is liberally patronized WtC3 LaHB7 lcB E,ders- - She " The Glasgow University will elect a and I have settled accounts with almost lord rector on November IGth. An active 8 Mur of a res- - every man. rreetioi T thl subcanvass is in progress. The Conservais a long list of new Following i n wi trD10SOf,hefirstre8tive students support Mr. Disraeli for scribers. and the Liberals are divided, Chas. Weight. Yours, truly, Goods for Foster and others favor ing Ralph Waldo Emerson. Montreal, 16. II. Emanuel & Co., the largest importers of cigars in the Dominion, have suspended. Liabilities, $400,000. Toronto, 16. A Fort" Garry dispatch says: A declaration of outlawry ha been issued by the Court of Queen's Bench in tbe case of Manitooa against Louis Reil. Tbis settles the question whether Riel is oris not a fugitive from justice, and any claim he might make to sit unmolested in Ibe House of Commons. W. POU some going Till TO &E'R, OGDEN 8T0CK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS! NOW ARRIVING of Prints, Shirtinps, Flannels, Jean Consisting of the latest sItIps ' Sbeetings, Notions. Sc. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots ' . of tbe lusted styles in great variety. Fh'st-clafamily 8UEAT Linsejs, Shoes ,' & Qroocroies, Provisions, cfcc, cfco Call on me and examine prices. JEST All for Sale at VERY LOW FIGURES. 7T. .. FOULGEli. FATMIR. ruthless Vikings of the east and Behold tham! NEW Xa north, g Tha scour go of peaceful, men; Vile harpies, carcuss-lurs- d thsjr Issued forth To vex the nation and affiict us, whsu A crisis was anon tbe laud, And healing wings, aad balm was needed sore, And Good Samaritans, with pitying hand, . To quench eur burning, and to staunch oar Blew Goods! Mew.Goods; SAMUEL main Street, - As high-tone- d "Lilwrul regenerator'.' King Coffee's satraps have as legal claims, Who deal in Coetish blood, at the equator; They deal iu blond; tney plant the germ of hates. Then reap thoir harvest from the wicked plant, ing, Then hire old Ben. to whitewash all the gates. While they, in dens secure, are drank and . - -. - - - - " -- V lias Just received a splendid stock of , Ogden. " r1, CLOTHING. BOOTS SHOES, gore, They cam, and all our wounds afresh thcr tore ! Tis true they talk of Inw, and steal such names . ,- HOREOCKS, & ! ETC., LINE OF A FULL Dry Goods IV Groceries ahvays on IiattcL GRAIN WANTKD dS-- ly The Centre of Business ! vaunting, Or off with harlots, to the e Jaunting. Have yeu considered th ni? a gaunt and foal fed crew As ere with wolves contended at the close Of fray, And from the gallaut steed his vitals drew, ; And reveled in his death heart-reudin- g Till, gorged, they sought their tit-bi'inong the ' human elain, And ranuou boomed in vain to frighten them away. TR B E, - G. H. S MAIN" STREET, OGDElNr Dry Goods, Staple & t "' DEALER IN ' i Fancy Groceries, They stalked abroad and ravaged all the plain, And croaked their triumph, in tha morning Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, tientV Faiiiiisliiiig; Goods, Notious, etc., Perched on the skeletons of human prey. Great Father look: aud call the vampire tiff! They claim you as their spuuser, quote your Choice TEAS a Specialty! high permission. We speak of trust in you; they jfer and scoff, And say your excellency has gone a fishing. 0, call tlem off; our quota's offered free, To feed theai where your highness may determine. 0, Grant, we plead the broad philosophy, To feed instead of fighting such foul vermin, Beecher be their priest, he'll suit them ' with a sermt n. !t Give thera a reservation; frontier pests are the, Aad we for J our third term will ever pray. J. McF. A showman whose notices called for a few fat boys to "feed his cannibals." received a card from a man saying that "he couldn't spare his Boys, Dut tie naa a gooa "stall-le" that he thought - ' would suit. . A large stock of pure Kentucky Whiskies, French I3randjr, London and Old Tom Gio, Janiacia and New England Hum, East India Bitters, English and Scotch V' Cordial ' . AIiE ilHB PORTER, Fine Old Port, Sherry, Angelica, Mount Vineyard, and Coconiongo : ; Wines, imported direct from th Vinyards of California. ' All kinds of Grain and Dried Fruits, TAKEN IN ' ., - r 4 ' i EXCHANGE FOU GOODS! . i dl3-3- NEW STOCK. a mother-iu-law- A Maine paper is publishing a list of all the accidents by drowning dur. ing the last forty or fifty years, and the little boys are greatly impressed by it, and frequently read the sad chronicle while waiting for their hair to dry after they come out of the river. WiL S. READ ... TO INFORM HIS the public generally, Just arrived WISHES and that be has removed his Bootand Shoe Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the business in fill its branches, on the most scientific "scale; and to aid him in this, he has taken into Mr. P. P. Jtyan, whose ability in the trade none can dispute, and whose beauty and style of work- ' ' from the - East, a splendid Selection of the , . ' f ..: FURNITURE Erer brought to this City, All Tor Sale Exceeiluujly ; i Chrop, : ! . at J. BOYLE & Go's. EAST SIDE MAI STKEET, OOIIEIV. manship has only to be seen to be D urea us, ISclsteads, Parlor and Chamber Looking CjhiMftcs, Chairs ' 0offt, admired. Therefore the firm will What-not- s, ISrackcts, Sol, Lounge, Suf'etf., una sill able, kinds of Scad & H J an, Fifth Street, at PLAIN AND FANCY F URNITUKE the Depot, where business wil SPUING I3EDS A SPECIALIX be known fron this date as be attended to with punctuality dispatch. N. B. a id If you wan, a good fitting Boot, in the most fashion-bl- e style, go to Reed & Ryan's. dlO-S- Eagle Emporium. C. MORITZ, Tonsorial Artist, FirTB SlBKKT, 009EK. s Ilairdressing. Don't Easy Shaving. forget the place, near G. W.Turer's Rook Store, dtvtf First-clas- WM. JENMNGS&'SONS;,: T. E. BROWN. M. D. Surgjeon rJiyicinn, utid 01stetrleimi. Office: Main Street, three doors south of Post Office, dll-t- f OGBE.V, ICTAIt. THE BEST STOCK or BOOTS AND SHOES! IN SALT LAKE CITY, At Wholesale or Itctail, IS AT JAMES PAYNE'S, Second Siruth Sreet, A few doors east of Elephant corner. Visitors to Conference should call and see. d6-5- JUST Salt OPENED Histtlco with the Oity. ASSORTMENT FINEST of BUY and FA3XTC1ptSOC B S 1 DRESS PATTEKNS, Silks, Satins, Velvets Poplins. Isoiivvi:, AND " ' STAPLE GOODS! the Adapted to Season, and OF THE LATEST STYLES. dSJlm |