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Show irMrmTrrTT---rwiiniM- ii 1 Don't Bct your xt &i&tn function. OD Xmas Ckimihal a Pkisoi Rbi-oh- by Mrs. L. E Drake, evening. Hall, Let-ta-re . If you want 1 Theatrical. Next Monday evening there will be a grand special performH77-- tf Ul. ance at cur Theatre. The tragtdy of Lucretia Derglt will be presented, in DK1K5 PKACHE8. which Miss Jean Clara Walters and Mrs. per pouml will be paid for good Ten Cent Belle Douglass will appear, assisted by Arvi Peaches at Z. C. M. I., Ogcien branch. Mr R H. Cox; concluding with the farce cf A kiss in the Dark. Fill the Kbw Ybab's. Buy bouse, and show your Foe Xmas an ap.reciation cf ?our fancy candies, nuts and groceries true talent. 4gt Foulger's, he has just received a large d70 tlw ad new assortment. Tii i evert Last evening about half five o elock, Mrs. Smith, w fa of the Tor Rent. Junction foreman, hvard a noise in the Parties deniriug to rent rooms or rifflcm. will do front room of their reidence on M.iin CHARLES WvMuUANS&ti. to call oa U St., and on going to the door saw a lame m.-iat the g tte, who ami he was iiunt-in- g A Toys for Christmas splendid as work. Mistrusting his statement sortment of Dolls, children'. Toy Sets, Mrs Smith looked round the house and eie., etc., suitable for Jhrtstmas prefound that a watch and chain, which If Bros. d7" seuts, at Walker was lying on a bureau, had ben ub-On lomtuig for th man a an stracteU. Christmas ! Look out for h'na and he was gone d.aw-Inlook out. lor ihat watch. a On Curiatmae Kv,lcs, 24U"-t: u will take place at V. K. The street .( gden. rtii;l8 enitahle far ca-h value chrixtmaa presmits, am) their actual i:on to iHj. eaeii. xteaots to "e will be triiu dG7-l!- t ee $2:50, tlie tore. at fr kd Ogdeu of ti jewelry l)oel' will all ,riz j prizes ntuce. Main be ueuume New The Organ Society of ihe Episcopal Church of the Good Siiep herd, vi ill meet under its u w name, at the school room, next Wednesda". At Where's tlie best. plce to gel our Christmas sitock of wine und liquors, wholesale and retail? Why, at it y Driijf Store, Jo be sure, becau.--e ihi Driver keeps-thlargest and best a?son-c- l ituck in Northern TJiiih, every article guaranteed tree fruin adulieratiou, anil ofl.e best quality, as wery one sho .Id d73if know. Fob Xmas. Society but gmheiing, it w.vs resolved that the object o4 the orgnizmon having been accompiisiied, as far as the pur chase of iustrumeut for tfce use of the church was concerned, the name of the society should be changed to "The Aid Society of Ihe Mission of the Good Shepherd " and the funds hereafter be applied to any charitable or other u;a Human Haib. All kinds of ladies which the committee might see fit. btir goods. Combing made up, and all Orders kin'U of tHtir werk done cheap. Accidbst. We have received inforby leUur receive particular attention at mation that a young atan by Ihe name the Standard Hair Siftre, Salt Lak City of Martin Hansen, residing at Pleasant d77-t- f Grove, started on horseback for Amert can Fork, on Tuesday lasi, the loth inst., a distance of three mileB. The The Op;leii Ilazar. herse hitherto was considered and BOYS AND TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! VOKTIIK QIKI.il, OLD AD YOUNG, nlt,H AvD I'OOK. thought bv all as being quiet and g C0V1K SB SKK 4'K AND I WILL INSURE one. but owing to soma eausi; or YoU A MKRRY CHRISTM AS AM) AHAi'PY and other the horse commenced NEW YEAR. f'UKD A. SLU LLS. run he would, and the ynuog man eoii;d a rati'. not stop him: pulling huriler on cue line Xsixs Candim. Nuts. Candies and than the oiher (he horse turn d suddenaround and M&ritd for home. In the Fiincy Groceries. An immense stock and ly quick and audden movement of the anilow Call mal the very figures al Walker Bros. yoMMg man was thrown, and Ihe 'id fxamine. d77tf horae stumbled and fell upon htin, causing such injuries that the young mail has been in a Mate of insensibility ever Exckssivk Bah. The Salt Lake Her s.xce. At latesi accounts the symptoms are fuppesed favorable, but he is still ia al'i gives particulars of a ew exam'ma-tio- a a state of !nii consciousness and unable of Kirby, placed by Commissioner to speak. Dr' It M. Rogers was teleToohy under $10 000 for obtruding graphed for und promptly responded, and rendered what medical aid ne cjuld deputy marshal Grifluu when Jack Bee time. Cult County Times. gn was escaping from custody. Griffith at the charged Kirby with standing in his way when Beegan ran. and with tripping him up in Wagner's resiaur.-intMr. Wagner Coitgrcwhional. aid any old woman ef fifty could have the Senate confirmed Yesterday caught Beegan if she wanted to. James Scott, oon&nl to Honolulu; Wm The case was continued and M Bowrs, collector of customs at San Kirby wa, sent to the peuit eat iary ia de- Diego; James Crawford, superintendent fault of $10 000 bonds. of the mint at Carson City; Alex Martin, melter and refiner at San Francisco; Geo. A. Black, secretary of the territory Hsartuss Work during the night of Utah. bill for ihe senate House In the the el last, some heartless ihursday person was sufferers of relief grasshopper tutered the stable of Sir. Miehael Sulli-vapassed. at tlie railroad depot, and maliCommittee of the whole en the legis ciously cut pan of the tail uff one of his lative appropriation bill the paagraph of U. S. Marshals cows Before it wan observed the ani rela ive to ndl-ag- e was decided that no was ditcus-eIt ml suffered considerable pain from celd fees are to be allowed for constructive and loss of blood. The party committing mileage, and all claims for mileage are uca an outrage on this uavffending to be accompanied by sworn proof that the distance for which the milenge I dumb bruie, justly merits the contempt claimed was actuary aecessarily travelof all righily balanced minds, and ought ed to be otui-h.-- d to the Cannibal Islands, When the paragraph, for the depart' some other su- abic (dace where he ment of jutice was reached, the Attor.... . ney General received severe handling c vrn verous pro y ui itt'.y for bis course ii relation to Lonsiana pa-itAreolu'ton was adopted permit 'it'tr the commi'tee nn condition of the sno b I'i. l'R 8uiOl.tir htf to prrceed either as a committee or sub Thurslay ' COe. mit'ee Ml Loti;-l1" U Ut..-l' 1 a'i.i iurts t&Ueti via i : ti deal -- I Fort-- )f Iii.ini!imt.iteed TriC w., cuuati tilUt) i v "Hi for i. ii.t; h'8 ei colleague or had been opened, uu w- at io Mr, committee of five members to hco trandll to get b keva On search. O I the rematns to liliu. is Adopten the premises t ws discovered that th fee a teks of flour were cone while three more wTe piled up io the shadow LIST OF LETTERS ef a doorway ready l0 puck off. The UNCLAIMED IN THE POST night watchmen in town and at the de- REMAINIX9 Territory of Utah, on the of 1 ec, m which, if not called for within ltb pot, are requested to keep a sharp look- ooe month will b sent to the Lead out and be en the move. Letter Office: hw to-da- ' n. d. iu ,i ni I AMERICAN. to make a nice present, to your wives, children or friends, don't foiget the grand drawing at Bo.essel's. Every article is genu ineand varies in value from $2 50 to $90. Tickets $2 60 each. Big thins ! t the Liberal jour Christmas Xxa8 Goons.-- Get . the cheapest Walker goods at aim curr.u,. naisins the in city. house cleaned all ready for use, Call and see i Pbesents. ) a-- nijy.-m- TO REIGN. General News. y. COMPUIT. and Buaineee M PCBH8HIB8 OUi.W. PENROSE. Editor TEL EG 11 A lxJf. LI Y Fancy Candies, ic, for Christ urns, before you see the stock received at TredJS-2- . ble's Drug Store tttehed KTERY EVENIKG, Suadaye excepted, bl the Toilet IVrfuineries. Wasisngtcn, 13-Losheda Kiouario. tlie new Japanese envoy, pveeenied hit credentials to the President The cahinet session was unusually hut there .is nothinj of long uhusuhI iuiportance under rocsideration. Olficial eiiiertainmenis of Kui llalakaua were ta'ked of at pome length, and there was a conversati n upon questions be longing to the Mexican boundaries, but nothing signifyuig any actiou by the government. The secretary of the iu'erior, officially recommended that congress should appropriate $102,000 for the tu'pert of the Sioux on the lied Cloud and Whetstone reservations, Dakota. The tienretary of war has transmitted to the house of representatives for consideration, a letter from the chief cf ordnance, strongly reeon.nseieiiug an of $250,000 for converting smooth bore guns into rifled cannou, by linii g with wrought ir:n or steel; also an appropriation of tor experiments aod tests w it It heavy or lnuoco. The commitlee on ways und means com in ire their marvelous secrecy respecting the testimony of Irwin. The commit tee aul Infixes only luis statement. The physical weakness of the wituess is so grettt (hat his examination cannot be prosecuted for more thau two hours daily. Ilia testimony is so incomplete and fragmentary that the committee do not think justice would be dowe either to the witness, the Pacific Mail company or those agttinsl whom Irwin may have accusations, lo make public th testimony until the examination is completed. The committee adiuit that Irwin is a wiMing and frank witnwa. and appar-enllintends to tell the whole tiaih Tuc President's reception of King KalaKaua this evesing was largely attended Tka guests included the supreme judges, the eabiuet, foreign ministers, members of both bouses. i;nd olii era of the army and navy. The marine band was presful. . the King oceupied in the east room; en bis left a was secretary Fish, who conducted the presentation, and n his right were the Pres'dei.t mid Mrs. Grant, Mrs Fish and Colonel Grant and his wife,. The house naval committee began an investigation of the eliarges against repA naval cadet, resentative Stowell Joseph G Ilea tie, testified that early in JB7d he paid $1,700 to one Graham, who said he could eecureihe appointment for that sura, which was needed for party purposes; that he was chairman of the district committee in Stowell's district, and that the appointment was in Stew ell's hands The witness did not see Stowill until yesterday, anil did not know him it. the al'uir a' all ' y, y i nf the Kansas and Nebraska has learhetl 2. JJV1 atin money is now coining ia n th - rveofftur or five hun-uie- d tiul a.s plr day The representative i of the Union Pa eifio Railroad company met yesterday to complete the details and remeve the minor obstacles to the signing cf the contract between tberu and the Ueciden tal and Oriental steamship company of of the deliber Cl. forma, and the atton was that both parties signed the document. The Tia.es says nnihing the vessels chartered in but Liverpool cut to San Francisco. Thy are the Belgie, Celtic and Oceanic, of ti e White Star line They have been, chai iered by the Ocoidentai aai .Oiienial steamship company for two years, at seven per cent. of. their valuation per rult annum, with the privilege ol purchase The fiist .it the expiration of thai time. trip will be made February next. Tht officials of the Ailantie aod Pacific telegraph company say the cable steamtr Faraday lelt lorbay station en the New Feundiand coajit, paying out the new Cibie as she pruceeds, the intention of 'electricians and managers on board be ing to splice when the ship reaches the buoy, add thus complete the cable from hore to shere Th Atlautia and Pacific company are in telegraphic communication with Kye Beach and Torby stations rind the latter station is in communicaTho cable will tion with the Faraday. " be in working order this evening. New Orleans, 18. The board of education have cloeed the schools till after the holidays. The returning board lo day decided against Benham, in Carrol parish, and announced the result of their labors, which make the House stand 32 Democrats, 3 Republicans. Chicago, 18 of Kansas teleGovernor graphs to the Tribune of this city thai he estimates the number of people in west t H Kansas wtio will require assis in i. i ai'i a ql Hit ' u ii -- UM'0. M p! i ei ,iii,a'i! " 'j1' sicck cf e LADIES WINTER GOODS l London, O ASTRICAN JACKETS, GD E N rLNNELS, - t by requaxtj WOOIaEBI MISS JEAX CLARA WALTERS, MRS. BELLS DOUGLAS, Ajaikied by MR. R. II. COX, Who has remained specially fur Ib'u oixasion, appnar In the eelehratnd tragedy ia fuar uctt, eut.tled ter riimvininvii i.i7n i n rruinf liAIMIIAIl lll.l: UiiJtUUYl Ui'Jl 1 1 Oomplote LUCRETIA BORGIA Duke Alpheiiio, f Oueeetta, mwiw iiiidi 'mm Clara Walter Belle Uougiaa iMr. R. II. Cox Mine Jean Mr Lucretia Korzia, charaeter A FuU Uuo. j To couulade with the rattling farce of A THE DARK KISS IN Main St., AJSD GEOGEEIES! k Co.) :o: Z. C. M. - I:, Countrj Dcalori are invited to call anij jjpt Wholesale Prtcca befvira purchasing elsewhere... Ogdcn. 2i'.B.--Order- General W3 dQ2-l- , Malt promptly attended if. ft it JL &&JL&jHLl2M&.1i. - y Merchandise f . o n ia KKW BTOCK a- JLJGmJS ; is m CKJttKIV - dt FALL & WINTER GOODS! Dry jlols, Grot'criet, Tin-war- , Highest Price paid for Grain and other Produce, DEALER Vi IlarcJwaro, GOODS d76-- . NEXT DOOR TO Of. DRY STAPLE J In which Mr. Belle Couglae and Mr. R. 11. Cox will appear Tfle above artist. will be u,ipfirlc by efficient dramatic-- talent. i'riean usimI. (Late Higginbethain JS, ! WW Oennaro, X X M33ixiiro3333..ii WATEUPllOOP, ETE., DEC. 21, 1871. MONDAY J. X X ! SHAWLS, A OKAXD SPECIAL PEltlfOUMANCE WILL 1!K given at the abov Theatre, LSWSEYS, j: SEAL SACQUES, ! V ELT E T S, !! wit. THSMBE. KOW e, ARRIVlSll Consisting ef Ihe latest slyles of Trints, SOiirtinirs, Flannels, Jeaot, Idnseye, 8h.;etings, Notions, &o. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots & Shoes of the'lasfept styles in preat variety. First-clas- s fumily e ttoo, cfco r'l'OAT'lsIoii.jo, Boots and Shoes, Grooorolos, and examine on FIGURES. Erie at for price. t&F me Call VERY LOW All W. Hats A tlew Gcods! Ckpm, tSolliing, ale. . FOULGEU. lew cdsl SAMUEL HOREOCKS, - Klalii Nlrcet, Ogden, Ilai jntt recetved a eplendhl etoek CLOTHING. Of all hinds snd of newest patterns, which will compete with any . .. . BOOTS ' if ETC., SHOES, A J0LL 1ISB OP Dry Goods in the market either ia & Groceries always on hand priee er quality NEW STOCK. PRODUCE RECEIVED AT la .' " , Highest, Curreut I late! it y leig I We desire to call tttteatloa to our igimerw-- The. bullion withdrawn from the bank ef England to day was 10 VW Uonstautincple, 18. Th Levant Kerahl iinhlishe fieeuunlj r ; of the famine in Asia Miuor. and savs the prospect is appalling. imiM i.i 'i. a .e ihe U28 lv nd c mint g to. c .lidi en lor the heai crop .s The pro-pegoed, and Ihe winter so far h is been remarkably mild aftd favuinble. may be sent t Lieutenant Gov- aa.it. Ld una n iii,WiM ill , mmmum set-re- ' iiuu-- iiiii ' Ik'rlic, 18. Id the,Ueichstag, today, daring tbe consideration of the appointments lor the foreign office, Wiuduorst moved to strike out tbe part for secret kervica. Benningster replied that the motion was simply an attack on liiamarck, in whose person the nlutnor.iat!es and bitterly asaaiied the empire ani national policy. He asked (he reiohstag tj pass a vote of confidence in the chancellor by rejecsing the inetion, and cancel the graut for t A diservice. vision occuired, and WiflJ.orst's motion was defeated. Prince Bismarck entered the Reich stag atohce after the vote on Herr Wind- hersl s motion was aunotinced. The eorrectitHi 0te stood seventy-ou- e to oue uuuuicn po-iii- New York 18 The dollar contribution for the relief !. v. A- ia -Z (. tin Li). ct Country Storekeeper, ernor Stover, chairman committee, Tepeka. central relief WiH lad it te their advantage to eorchafe Omana, 18. their General Ord received tbe following was which received from Beaver Ctah, by the conixaandant at that post yesterTOCKS OF day: GENTS' LIST, Pioche. Nev., He 16. Vorrii E Bua'inn Chas The Indians have killed several perChace Dr Keal F E Al sons in this country, near Hicks' and P Ewell L J Thillipa W'e nave no arms, and ask the Muddy. .fas Parmele Harris A H troops fer prelection,' and that the InWatson F II Hart Frank dians be punished . A L Wheat Miller R It , , Pioehe being in General Sc&field's deLAMES' LIST. General Ord ini'otned him of partment, Miss F Fester Mrs Eliza Bradt to send troops i be trouble, and offered Mrs. E Newton from Fort Cameron to ihe assistance of HELD FOR POSTAGE. tbe settlers. General ScboSi Id so reSALT LAKE CITY, D. M. Fisk & Co,. Chicago 111. quested, and: two companies of infantry orders for The Latest Styles, are new under tuarchir. Heary Harrow, Salt Lake City, U T, Piocbe, -To obUinanv of thee letter, ttie pli"nt Mi! ' aukee, 18 mrnt ask for "arlTertised letteri,"give date f the The Lowest Price?, in the eae ef Hrndskopf and and The patev pav one cent fur adTf rtism?. jury If not called for within ose south, they w.l others, indicted for defrawiing the reve he eent to the Otti Latwr Office. Ttruii. nue The Tkk bteught in a verdict of J. Hall, s Juat arnveU from the Eaft, a splendid Selection cf the FINESTErer FURHITURS to this I City. trronght All For Sale EzcitAwgty Chap, mi " - . P fiuGiKE Last evening "the boys" were out with the "aerchine " But she wouldn't throw a ttt$.m as krge as a penny squirt. They pumped od pumped and worked and sweated w H,rry drop. of tb9 , quid was Wed. So they had to run he r back, tatef Williams ws soon on tire ground Bi on examination it was found that n fWg tad bera left in the eBgiBg M h last drill d had became frozen in. was drawn and now the little Pg U for serviee again. It "aajr 5"M -- the boys" exporiet.ee. i'T Teasdel & Co., to-da- y, FotsiateT. gujltv. - J. BOYLE & 1ST 3H EAST SI1K Cos STOBB' MAIN KTKEET, W - Parlor ftI C!tcmIor Ilnrcan. Set, l4i!I'a!B, ' l.ookiit Sol: PLAIN Agent for Am SPRING Mrh !(, lirackit, Wliat-not- K, & C I hi: ;:' hairs, iIjUsi. ,Vt'c4 and all kfittiN ui' , FANCY FUEKITlUt: " BEDS A SPECIALTY. Ilaiuli',! nncqiiHilrU l oltins t ir i ' |