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Show She Ogta XVlUnSQ, Sundays looeptod. Pdilishino CoiiriiT. f abllshed IYE&T br th gimrtiatt. 0SDCR Ciuj.W. PENROSE. Kditot and Business Manager or t the nurse, in a small family. Applj residence of Mr. M. Buchmiller, Fifth tVAKTKD. Street, A. girl either s eook dl'2G-t- Ogden. St. Valestiss's Taleniite'sday.. But f is St. think Cupid will postpone his correspondence till we Chambers keeps ihe tender epistles and the funny lampoons. Monday. j BY TELEGRAPH. Tlxe U. P. Co's Proposed Compromise. Land Office Decisions. Extreme Cold in Chicago The Boy Fiend To Be - Hung y Bender Again, The Empress of China Did Not Suicide- Human Hair. All kinds of ladies AMERICAN. hair goods. Combings made up, and all San Francisco, 12. kind? of hair werk done cheap. Orders sale of the Pacific Mail property The at attention receire letter particular by is accepted by the best informed parties the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City. aud creates a profound sensation here. d77-t- f It is considered the greatest sacrifice of real estate ever known in this city. The Still Sli.noikg The Dirt Slinger is property coos'sts of sixteen fifty vara still scooping away at Got. Aitell. But ots, equal to lour city blocks, with a feet on lirst water frontage of their slime never touches him. He is and 1,000 on Townsend street, street, toe far above the reach of the slingers, the main wharf, which is the finest and they are too low for his notice. And on the. coast; the Oriental warehouse, consisting of two substantial brick build bow mad they are ! ings, built for warehouse purposes, and other buildings, a coal yard aud railroad Members of Ogden City and hoisting works. The lots were seAriBSTioH. cured hy the Mail company at a low figare Battalion hereby noticed that a fire and cost perhaps $100,000 to grade. ure, special meeting will be held at the City An idea of their value may be Inferred Hall nest Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. from tbe fact that in 18C9 the company sold some of the lots at $31,000 for inA punctual attendance is requested. side and $50,000 for corner lots. That Foreman. R. J. Ssaddon, part of the. town has gjeatly increased in commercial importance since, and the dock has acquired a fixed value. Well in thermometer the While Costbait. informed gentlemen say the property the below down is iero, away Chicago was worth nearly $1,000,000, perhaps air in this neighborhood bears impres- fully that, considering tbe franchises. The property adjoins the Central Paci-fi- o Lovely weather. sions of spring-timrailroad property on the South. Hag-gi- n & Tevis, the purchasers, are in close Good Time. The Valentine Ball last connection with the Central Pucifio comIt is rumored that the Mail evening in Woodnansee's Hall, was a pany. wishing to raise money, sent company, fine affair, and lots of fun was created here to ascertain what it could be mort by the opening of Cupid's P. 0., Mr. J. gaged for. Experts valued the property All present and sent estimates East. Capitalists G. Chambers officiating then put in a bid. The matter has been enjoyed a good time. kept very quiet. The official papers are not yet on record. The Morning Call of y says that Bad Party. The party given by Cox, agent of the company, admits that Ihe First Ward Band, last evening, was some transao ion of the kind has been well attended, and was kept up in lirely agreed upon, but is not yet in force, and intimates that tbe terms of the bargain style until three o'clock in the morning. are not accurately stated, and thai the The proceeds of the ball will be devoted Mail company is in no danger of being to the purchase of new musical instruabsorbed by the Central Pacific, but declines to give positive information on the ments. subject. asbington, Z. Tjsstimoxial By letter from Terrace Tbe question of a compromise with we learn that Mr. J. G. McCuen, tbe Union Pacific railroad company sug. Salt Lake Division C.P.R.R., gested in the recent letter of President laving resigned bis position, the em Dillon to the secretary of the treasury, was one of the subjects before the cabi ployees of the company who have work net and the members present exed under his supervision, presented him pressed their individual views on the with f a magnificent purse, containing matter, though of course it remains for Ittween $500 and $G00 in gold, as a the secretary of the treasury to decide The what recommeudation be will make to token of their respect and esteem. congress on the subject. It seems not farewell present was handed to Mr. Mo' unlikely lhat some arrangement may be Cuen by a. committee, and the benefi agreed upon between the government railroad company, provided and ciary responded with a well spoken and some the are made in their offer changes appropriate address. which wnl be more acceptable than the We understand that, Mr. McCuen in proposition now at hand. This, it is tends moving to San Francisco for the thought, would be preferable to com benefit of his wife's health, but contem menciug a series of suits. The views expressed by the cabinet some time to locate in plates returning were favorable, but tbey suggested that " Utah. the changes necessary to be made by the company should be is relation to Cold in Iowa. The Boise Statesman, the details of adjustment and times of The amount the company offer of the 9tb inst., has the following: "Hon. payment. is more than half the transportation and John Clark, newly appointed Associate 5 per cent, which government claims, Justice, arrived here from Lewiston by and this it is said, is more than governwould obtain even admitting tbe yesterday morning's Walla Walla stage ment on tbe 5 percent, should be decided He was eight days on the road; says the suit in its favor. It now appears that the Lewiston stage got lost in the vicinity treaties peading in the senate will neef Dead Man's Canyon, between the cessitate an extra session of that body, Pataha and Ton Canyon, they were out and the president will soon issue a pro clamation for lhat purpose. from 10 o'clock at night until 6 o'clock A. H. Whiting telegraphed from Philthe next morning, trying te hunt their adelphia saying he will be here y, about five miles, and earn near row to testify before the committee on and means in relation to the Pacific freezing U death. They were three ways Mail subsidy. 4J going to Walla Walla. The weather The house committee on appropria been extremely cold in Lewiston. (ions agreed to recommend an appro ex 'hi thermometer running down to 30' triation of $500,000 to defray the or tne tne penses display "eiew iero. atttniing Mr. Clark savs he met several departments of the government Judge Whitson at Snake River crossing, at the centennial exposition nd he and the driver were The president has nominated George nearly fro zt stiff, but the Judge concluded to go W. French as secretary of Wyoming n and only a few werds passed between Territory. The committee having the matter in 'hem. Judge Clark is looking well, charge will report a new bill, taking fer 'houfh he says he suffered very much its basis the bill pre'ented by Pope, of from the cold on the California, looking to the discontinuance trip." of tbe importation of Chinese women for purposes ot prostitution. Chicago, 12 8alt Laki Itbms We learn llast The we?.ther this morning is very cold, ening's News, that an Indian named thermometer indicating fourteen degrees .. L Tl. wno resided wi n Julian Mnsps.w below aero at 6 a.m., and six below at "e, I badly mauled by some young men at a noon.' High winds prevailing yesterday uance in JJig Cottonwood Ward, and has and last night drifted the snow badly and caused great delay on all the railroad since aiea. .The Sheriff is investigating lines. The trams on seven diflerent the matter. roads were either unable to get in or dePU Savon and .Castile eoan af pood layed several hours beyend time. Reall parts of Ihe west etate qnainy 18 Ming manufactured in the ports from inconvenience is experienced that great ftineteentn Ward. on account of the freezing of the water A. E. Foster bought some courses and scaraity ef water for stock. - whik. j for an inaian, and was Boston, 12. yesterday fined $50 The court in the case of Jesse H. ,for the offen je. Right. Poraeroy, the boy murderer, have overFrom the Herald we learn that -- .W Sh.f., ruled the exceptions and ordered judgH Bas yesterday found euiity of the m..irder ment on the verdict. The boy therefore u hvaiaenourgn. I ne prisoner can will bo sentenced to death. New York, 12. yaoose the mode of hi death, wh ther the afternoon, Evarts arrived, and In tby hanging, shooting, or the guillot ine Judge Xeilson resumed his seat on the ot- - Louis drummer, named PL elps, bench. After a short consultation beSt into trouble at Z. C. M. 1. yesterday. tween Evarts, Beach and Judge Neilson, " struck Cant. Hooner. hn wont fn Evarts addressed tbe court in explanation of his absence in the morning, .nitO in Helv atvln and Pholn. and sialine that he bad important busi 1 "wed by Mr. Snell and removed ness to transact on papers to be sent to me premises. Washington, asked that tne court snouia be adiourned until Monday. Beach "residents a Tounff Kmifh and .;..1 seconded , the suggestion, and adjourned W)f" evening in good health j till Monday. e. master-mechani- - ... at Tbe World's financial article shows Facifio's proposed compromise with the Government forarrears of interest is worthless. The company already ewe the Government over eleven millions interest, with less than three millions credited to transportation account. It would take sixteen years, under Dillon's proposition, to pay the bal-- : auce of tbe interest already accrued. The World says the only way is for tbe company to begin to pay something annually towards a reduction of the accrued interest and the entire $1,600,000 annual interest on the Government's second mortgage hereafter. Dillon's proposition suggests the conviction on the part of the overland rai'.ro'd companies that tbey can't maintain their claim that no interest is due till the maturity of the bonds, and men are inquiring wtiat men is to lie the etiect on the Central Pacific's credit and finance also. It is stated that one ef the railroad lines running from this city to Chicago, has made contracts to carry freight west at fifteen cents per hundred pounds A week ago llie Saratoga combination fixed tbe rate at one dollar per hundred. Minister Washburne telegraphs tbe editor of the Herald from Paris as follows: 'Reeardine the charge of the New York Sun, that I received $10,000 fur official influence in getting the Fremont bonds placed on the Paris bourse, it is to the last degree false and atro cious. I never received one dollar, and was never offered a dollar in my life for my official influence in this or any other matter. J bese bonds were placed on tbe Paris bourse a month before 1 ar rived in France in the spring of 1869. I exposed their fraudulent character and advised the stale department about them. My correspondence was called for by Congress and printed.- The parlies who put bonds on the market were furious with me for giving information as to their true character, and Fremont published a pamphlet, on tbe subject, arraigning me for discrediting a great American enterprise. L B. asbburne. feigned, Washington, 12. Kopp's Western Land Owafr for Feb ruary, contains the following decisions not before published: The Secretary of the Interior affirms the decision of the General Land Office that land covered by homestead is sub claim initiated prior ject to to homestead, and the tiling hould be re ceived within the legal period after set. nement, and that a purchaser in good faith for a valuable consideration of land covered by a cash entry afterwards cancelled is not accounted a trespasser but is legally in possession. The Commissioner of the General Land Office decides that an action in equity to restrain applicants for patents for mining claims from further prosecution ef ibeir application, is no, such an action as can be taken notice of by the General Land Office; a so that a soldier who has made an adjoining farm entry which, together with an original farm, amounts to ICO ocres, has exhausted his homestead rights, and is not entitled to make additional homestead entry under the acts of June 8th, 1872, and March 3d, 1873. The Seaate. by a vote of 2 yeas to 26 nays, refused a third reading to the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad bill, Cameron and Flanagan being tbe only Senators who gave their votes in the affirmative. Little Rock, 12. Tbe grand jury by direetion of tbe State Attorney have been investigating the charges made in the published card signed by 195 ex federal soldiers some time sgo. that a reign of terror existed in Arkansas, and that they liad carried their lives in their bands for years. They have made a report in which they say they summoned and examined forty of the signers ef this statement, none of whom could testify to any facts in support of their published allegations, but their evidence showed t hat unusual quiet prevails in tbe State. No evidence of the white league or any such organisation was obtained. One witness testified to knowing a man wbo belonged to such an order, but when tbe accused was summoned it appeared that he belonged to the order of the Knights of Pythias. iSan Francisco, 12. A dispatch from Florence, Arizona, state that a man supposed to be the notorious Kansas murderer, Bender, was captured in that neighborhood by two men who bad tracked him through Texas and New Mexico. He will be taken to Silver City, New Mexico, for identification. St. Panl, 12. Tbe vote Ramsey 58, a gain of 8 from yesterday; Lochren, 45; Davis, 33. Another fruitless caucus of Ramsey's and Davis' supporters was held last night. The Press, Rep., says, "the caucus adjourned until Grbriel's trumpet is blown." The Senatorial contest assumed a new phase this afternoon. Governor Davis sent a letter to his friends withdrawing his name from the contest on condition that Ramsey is withdrawn. Tbe friends of the latter promptly responded, and neither ef tbe former Republican contestants is new a candidate It is under-tha- i everything is again open, and every Repub'iean member of the Legislature is at liberty to vote to morrow for whomsoever be pleases. The vote will be at least interesting, but probobly not de cisive. that the Union n y, FOREIGN. 'Madrid, A 12. decree has been issued calling out 70,000 men for the army, 15,000 of these to be sent to Cuba. Exemption may be procured by tbe payment of 8,000 reals. The bank of Spain has advanced the government 100,000,000 reals. I Shanghai, 12. A feeling ef uncertainty prevails in regard to tbe suceessicn to the imperial threne. Although the son of Prince Chun has been elected under Prince Kwang Gew, it is thought ibis arrange ment may be disturbed. Tbe rumors that Empress A Lon Fe committed sui- ci le after the death of the Emperor are unfounded. She is reported to be en cieote. Should tbe issue be a son, he will be the legitimate beir. In the event of bis accession to tne throne, the to press mother and Empress dowager would be appointed joint regents during his minority; C.I.L 12. Parly The trial for libel brought by Geueral Wimpffen against DeCatgnae, editor of L Pays, for statements nade in that journal concerning the plaintifl's in- uuci at ceuan, was opened t, Lebrun aud Galifet were' examined. General Ducrot testified that it would have been possible for a part of the l army is reacn tttueres, it Ueneral Winipffn had not impeded its retreat. The plan suggested by the latter, to cut through, the German lines, was impracNo such attempt eould have ticable. succeeded. It was the Emperor who caused the white flag to be hoisted at Sedan. He did it to save bloodshed. London, 12. Edward Kendall, the American theatrical manager, was accident ly poisoned yesterday. The Dublin Irishman says the home rule members of Parliament proposo to formally submit a demand for the repeal of the union, and on its rejection, tbey will withdraw in a body from the imperial Parliament. London, IS, 5:30 a. m. The Florence Epooo has published a correspondence purporting to be between Mazzini and PruSsia. It contains a letter byMazzini to Bismarck in 1865, in which the latter was warned of an alliance of France and Italy by concessions relative to Rome, France has secured Italian Mas-ziaid in case of war with Prussia. offers if furnished with a million livres, and arms, to frustrate the scheme by affecting a restoration of Italy. He declares his information is trustworthy, but he is unable to give his authority." The Cologne Gazettee is iucliued to bolieve the correspondence is authentic, but the Berlin Presse repudiates it. Du-cro- y. . OGDEN BRANCH. Xovr offen to the public In the Purchase of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Canned Goods, Hats & Caps. Ladies9 Dress Goods, Millinery, Fancy Trimmings, Shawls, Groceries, Notions, &c Laces, Carpets & House Furnishing Goods ni Stoves llariirss Trimnihigv, Nadrilery, Leather and Findings f PLOWS, AMD ALL KINDS OF G. 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