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Show The Eastern War. The Terrible Accident. OG DEIST JUNCTION ' ESTRAYNQT.CE. 18. London, Mr. Duce, the wounded man, was in A Times' special, dated Semlin Tth UUDEN PubCiSHINU COMVANY, a very critical condition all last night, savs the Turkish rovtriinient nas e r Pbopriktobs '' being afflicted with almost unendurable dered. all its commanders to discontinue until further notice. Priuoe Charles Uf. Penriwe, Editor, pains in bis bowels. Towards morning hostilities is Milan sent similar orders to Genera ht was somewhat relieved, and Tchernaveff and other Servian con . IV, .Tliouwon. ISiih. considerably better. It was thought at manders. No limit te the duration of one time that he was wounded internally. the armistice is specified, but either But though he has passed a small, quan party may terminate it by giving due TO CORBESPOJfDEXTS. ef blood, it is now hoped that he is notice. ' When yon write for publication, write tity There has been great activity smon net vitally injured, and will ultimately the foreign consuls all dajr, and many only on one siJe of the paper. Gift recover. nave Wis wife be and been mother.wita her not passed dispatcbes for cypher real name, necessarily publioa friends of the family arrived from Cache tween Belgrade, London and C'onstanti Be for and brief but Uan, protection. ' ' no Die during the night, and his father was ex A Times Vienna dispatch reports tnat Conwnoolcations relating to adver pected in by the U. X. train this even- - the conflict between the Sultan and hi ministers was avoided by a compromise . til ement, job work and all other busi ing. armistice being made conditional on an is Mrs. Duce a io condi very painful nees, direat invariably to the Business an agreement about the conditions ef The bullet tion. passed through her pence. In setting forth the condition Manager. and she is unable to swallow of windpipe, for direct publication peace, the Porte leaves it to the dis Correspondence 1 the smallest quantity of liquid without cretion of the Powers to consider. th Editor. to the invariably have induce 1 the Port great exertion aad extreme pain. She is grounds which the Powers these coed! to lay before liable at any time to suffocation. tions Tuesday Evening, Sopt. 19, IH7G Drs. Andersen and Cendon attendei Renter's ttlcevnm company has a dis on the sufferer all night and are deeppatch from Belgrade eisfog ibt th BEADLE I HARPER'S ly interested in their recovery. agreement to suspend hostilities tor. ten MONTHLY. , As there are many conflicting rumors days, has been signed. A special from Berlin to tha Ohserver Mrs. Duce, we will add that says simultaneously with the delivery of Harper's Monthly for Oatoder concerning she came here from Omaha, where she the reply to tbe Powers containing, the oat with an article oa ''The as resided for fourteen years, and was peice conditnns, tbe Porte issued or on its own initiative for the imnied Mountains of Uuh,"ia which the et by Mr. II. Duce. ker husband. tiers of all hostilities. cessation On the iate writer announces his intention of the early part of last week, in Ogden. assumption that Servia and Montenegro ''' fouching oa Utah matters from a She proceeded to Cache Valley.and after would issue similar instructions, the sew stand point, avoiding the com staying a few days.decided to return. She Powers received tbe Porte's reply fa vorably, and opened negotiations itu moo attacks on polygamy, and the intended to visit Salt Lake first, and mediately for their joint action. Tbe arrived here from Cache on Sunday, Porte has confidentially notified the hackneyed diatribes against the with that intention, accompanied by her Powers of its determination to redress ' "MormoB." ( His object he states is grievances. sen. to show the mineral development of ' is FIFTHISTR EET. 1 y Man'sr - " Tbe Lee Trial. ine Territory,. tthieh hetashumcs Land Patent. entirely, due t Gentile enterprise Yesterday, Wells Spicer, Esq., moved United Status Land Office, and influences. How well he carries for Lee's discharge on the grounds that Sail Lake City. U. T . Sept. 18. out the programme he ainouncos, tbe new penal code, now being ia force, ean be tract from the following Been ex- - : "Years ago- we were hedged in at poisvi, There was literally no ifety liberf v for a tiers, rxoept in silence and sabmission. Z. Snow, attorney for the Church, gave no- mt; e--r tice, in bis speech before the United State Conn, that if the Mormon Pro-- b ite Citirt were not allowed criminal d etion, streams of blood would how in of this city." Brigham Young I have repeatedly heard curse every official here, announce thai they eoulJ only stay by sufferance, and had 3) legal rights here whatever. The hangs coat the blood of isme goad men. Eight years ago we published otir little Onily paper in the upper story of a Bioee liuilding, with a hatchway ready to be thrown open at any moment to- - cut off a mob; and when the editor went out at sight he took the middle of the street, and) kept bis hand on his revolver." His final1 sentence is in relation to ju-rin- trls w It P'jSnmJ seems-tha- our oppo t enta cannot touch anything per the Act of 1852, under which Lee was indicted, was virtually repealed. The motion was overruled without reply from the prosecutron. Mr. Pressley Denny opened for the prosecution, showing that Lee incited the Indians to attack the emigrants in opposition te the directions of the Coun cil at Gedar, and before Prest. Young's order for their safety arrived, and that he was the leader of the whole terrible . affair. Mr. J. C. Foster, of Pioche, for the defence, argued that Lee took part in the tnsssaere by order from authorit and that the witnesses haviog participa ted in the massaore, their testimony was not competrnt. y Bishop and Howard expected to occupy the time in argument, and .i ., iue counsel lor trie aeiense, expecting' a verdict against the prisoner, intend to take an appeal to the Supreme Court, Te-da- I. confreres in misrepresentation, t subsist in this- louality or the legions round about. Every person who has lived in .Utah dnring tha period mentioned in the paragraph we have quoted - " wb.cthce , 'Gntile," Jew or,"Mor knows tnat eacn and every statement it contains is totally false wiih.tai the slightest shadow ef a nioH, - w W II- - - v ,,, ' I . . .. One red heifer, 1 year old, no marks er brand, Oue Iijiht red heiler. 1 veur old. no marks or brnnds. One red ttcer. 1 year old. white nnder hnllv white jut in forehead, crop Off right ear, slit in left. , SEALED are received at ready for deliv this office and are now ery to the following nsraed person!Thomas Davis John Tims William Adams Henry Mitchell Wm. J. Spencer Hans Halousrn David Walker Laban Morrill Wm. Jarvis Moses Cluff James Stewart Abraham Maw John T. Gerber Martin Ford John Adkin John P. Burk Thomas Cobbles James Ormetead Samuel Julian Thomas Harper Wm. Crossley David E Reese Isaac Baum John Duke John N Barker Gervis Mnnfield Samuel James Benjamin Taylor Chas. F. Randall Jrtpeph Wnd'ey Johannes Anderson Snniuel.Openshaw John Merrill John &n(ijus Finity Daybell Joieph Bngloy Isaac Abel Edwin Bronsrfn. O. A. Patton, Register. h - . ' j, Hon.. S. S. TTnnn ha Having purchased the entire Business and Effect oi me oiar .nuiiam ran or, i solicit tne Patronage of the Public. : i FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES WINES, LIQUORS, ALE AND PORTER ' ... IV. d284-l- the Oirden FIRST, the Tiling SECOND, the Mason Work; THIRD, the Carpenter Work. Each Bid to include all necessary material. ; Ilotiiry Hook f fefilATlIl Lock-Stitc- h acMnes fcljajia m. I1II1HI many HI1 I (1H1KI. subject to we&r. TIa I Mil 111 l,K H 11 II '11HIM1 H ' "I ii - hiri2 bnt linirtna parts Every point may be tighteued as it wears.' WliGler and "TO HAS FEWER POINTS OF FRICT10W and less friction surface ihan other makins the Lack Stitch unit '.it oiling parts are Easily CleaHd. which enables the operator to preTent it nd insures its. always r uaiti 1 roill been 111 IH; ag It miUlltl, Bids to be opened aod contracts award mens on t'ou rlli faster liitiii oilier Lock light. ,Sli(ch MaCl.ilieH. The slight exertion required enables ed by the City Council of Ogden City, the operator to bit in a na'urnl, erect position, and admits . aad the Couniy Court of Weber Couoty, ' . of the ute ef this at the City Hall in said city on tha date ' bove mentioned. Tbe City and County reserve the By Ladies who could not possibly use Shuttle Machines without iaitirv right to reject any and all bids. to their health. . Plans nnd specifications can be seen at the Recorder's Office. City Hall, MARVELOUS MACHINE . THE WHEELER AND WILSON By order of the city Is the Ohsapsst and Lightest' Running ouncil and Co. Court.' in 'the World. L. Fifth Street d239 Cm. ', 90-l- y A. WEIDEL, M. D., rnyiiiioliin & Surjfoon, GRADUATE BKKLTN, PRUSSIA; HAS A practiced years in tbe old country, tea. lers his services to OF 18 the citizens of Weher Conntv. of Childreu a SDecialtv. times opposite office. CIT Y, VTA a. 7d-3- TAILORS' LVSTITUTIOS ! Fifth Street, Ogden, Next door to Globe Hotel. and Im, ported Cloth ia j3tocl. DAVID JAMES. s V. E. BOESSEL, ttue All kiuhi of jTt'Juce taken ia exchange.. dil y ' t3 North-Wkdte- Diae ' Sold oo tuo easiest pcsaible terDis by JAMES TAYLOR. City Recorder. F. S. RICIIARD3, , County Clerk.; Tree'ivoA t)io y , at. .3 ARE usiversally admitted to be the lightest bdnnlw. the o'clock p.m. Separate n int 'DTJRJltm.illfK 1 IJB mill r""v 6roosals to he made jii, akk OUvIOUS The lncompHramy superior io an omers. int n than oshers. Macihne is constructed vuih fewer loy, JlIKCTiON .2 Fancy Drinks a - JL JENNE, Sole Proprietor. G A ; WHEELER AND: WILSON TH Men.'-22.-1M7G- At Rawlins Springs. Sept. 16th, 176 IMPORTANT. TO THETRAy-ELINRebecca Amos wife of Isaao Stevens TUBLIC. native of Bristol, England, aged 34 years ' 6 months and 23 days. The relatives nn riends of Mrs. Stevens paid the las 1! TIIE DUTY OF ALL PKR80N3 BEFORJ IT stnrtiiiK oa a journey to ascertain by whm tribute of respeot to her remain thi route they can reach their dedtlnation with the afternoon, in the Second Ward of this leut trouble, and if there are two or more roads to decide which is the leadiug to tke sume cuy ai iwo p.m. me Dusoand and twe safest ttud pleuantest point, to travel, We in take pleasure stating, that the Cbicaoo accompanied th surviving children k Umlwai U the oldest, and body from Rawlins Springs, oa the U. geveral miles the uliortes. route between Omaha Cnicaico. Within the past two years the P. R. R., arriving here on last evening and road bod has been hut in admirable condition, aud tue enure line Dae been relaid with steel almost train. The body was interred in tb ails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and cemetery by the side of her decease a their trains arrive there thirty minutes in ad children. Bristol Mercury and Lloyd' vance of all other line, paesengers can always be sure oi inaaing iiern connections. or all London Paper please copy. pohits in Northern and North Kantorn Iowa, you should pnrchaxe tickets via Marshall, Cedar Kap- At Bury, Lancashire, July lolh, '76, or (jiinton. f or points Id Northern Illinois after a long illness, Alice, the beloved oras, isconmn, via r niton; and if yo are going to lfe of John Unsworth, aged 48 yearr unicago, or Bast, you snoniii, liy all means, pur chase your tickoU by th Old Pioneer Konto Deceased was born February 24tb, 1828, ot liury, and baptized October 15t b North-Wester- n. The tali, hne leaves a husband, a laree You Chicago on all through trains Pullman lamiiy, and on aged father, bhewasan Sleeper,willuwfind and magnificent Day Coaches, aad estimable woman, and died in full faith tbe best Smoking and Second Clan Cars now on of the gospel. auv road iu the United State. Particular information, with maps, time table, At Lower House, near Burnley, Jul , mm hi any oi tue iitrougn llcket 6a, 180, William Weasing, aged 69 Offices in tbe West, or upon personal r written to years. application At Aberaman. Seulh Wales. Aneust J, II Mouhtaix, Western Travel! Agenl uiaaiia, aeo , or to 4tn, 17(. Lettice. wife of Wm. Leyshon VT U. Ste.vxsti, General Pusseng gen Mill. Zi Star. years. aged Chicage. charming bride, Miss Nellie Taylor, of this city, on their entrance into the holy estate of matrimony last Sanday. May their united Hres be hallowed by all the bliss that the really mated can enjoy. Company admitted. Specialty. - ISiver, will be received Died CoKoitATitAVoiT. We congra'nlat our friend J. E. Dooly, Esq., and hi ti CIGARS OF XII M CHOICEST BRANDS, None but Respectable at the ofllcc of James ayjor, uity Ue order ol Ogden Cily, until Frf- - . ' Of the Finest Quality. A FOIt BUILDOW ou the State ISoad across : TUB UTAH IS THE, BEST APPOINTED RESORT IN THE CITY. PROPOSALS! and others have gone to Salt Lake. Home-Mad- e Thursday morning the business houses the omi'natroaof Democratic Con ooouried by the Hebrews in this lots ivEtusQ. Don't forget the city Tentiotj for Delegate in Congress will be open again and ready for trade. People's Caucus this evening at 7 o'clock in the City Ull, to elect three delegates from Idaho. We believe ho will be FIRST-CLAS- S WORKMEN! to the County Convention. eleoted. Tbe Convention has acted Prieea Low. SatiBlaction Guaranteed. ' SiorED. Too woman who was arrest- t wieely., Now let all tbe Democrats d a few days dSlMm .iwji: fiui.i.A.ii, Rnpt. age for doings tot calcu f our neighboring Territory north, lated to establish her reputation for lally around Mr. Fenn and take care virtue, and who was accused of robbing hat the llepublieans spring no traps a man ef $900. managed to slip off this Tianer, Ca, Water ft tram fitters, (Successor to Mitehfdl a Jam.) Shi vpon them aa at tbe last election. morning for pacts unknown. cherishes no pleasant memories of the Jlr. Fena had trouble and expense r.t-- .,.. Junction City ht same. Ajt.nt for KundH-T'ceM.rnted lining, Fere end Lilt Pump., pnmw r- enough in standing up for his rights k i..i.n. uu aauu. ' in the last session of UoBgress, and FI RACE UOEK AXD ROOFOO, Avrksted and Dischabged A young I we hope he will receive such a rousing majority this time, that the maa was arrested at Salt Lake City Sun GRlTanizerl Sh,t Iron Comiro mi to order. iYATCK MAKES AND JEWELER w tricksters and renegades will give up day, on suspicion of complicity, in the oonieri Top Frrjit and uvrJ v.u sieciitr In their all hopes of gaining by intrigue what xpress robbery on the U. C. car, but MAIN 8TKEET. GGDEX frm th C0,i,rr Pr0i"l''r filled ad they cannot secure at the poles. Let ot being able to ind any testimony MA Dealer in Watches, Clocks and u Wurk.hop., Wett Umvit s see what Bear Lake and Oueida connecting him with the affair, be was nontenholm, Jewelry, A IT LAKE onutics can du fur their candidate, ischarged on motion of Cutlery, , Huns, Pistols, and Snow, Judge CITT, liou. S. G. Fenn. ' Ammunition, he prosecuting attorney. T. omi,00. iUK-l, B iiliard P arlor! . One roan bull. 3 years old. branded X on left in ritit ear. nip, nnder-hallcroone roan heller calf, cron off left ear. Uue liirbtbur horse, bull face. li nr12Tii. old, ihreelegu white from knee down, left fore leg dark down to the pattern. joint, then white; ...1.1. O uiixuue--1. w tin pamsu ioianuou lelt One light roan borne, ball fitte. h thigh. wiin roan spots lntermmaled with the white; tour urand resem- icg wane irom iiie Knee down: iiug a square with a point on each corner en left rui);ij, ana J with half circle over it on left enouiuer. WILLIAM N. FIFE. District PuninlkeonAr. 2 Wgden City, Sept. 4ih, 1S70. i lr ' y a . or uranu. for: There was a respectable night at Ihe Ogden Theatre to witness the entertainment given by Mr. Vivia, assisted by Miss Hol- brook and Mr. Lssk. We can ut repeat what we. said yes terday in regard to tbe panorama, for the scenes presented on each oceasion are the same. Miss Holbrook read a piece entitled "The Beautiful Snow," which was listened to with marked by the audience, even the boys in the gallery keeping pretty quiet. As we are not very partial to the beautiful snow, we were not very favor ably impressed with the piece, in tbe rendition of which we hink Miss Hoi brook indulged in rather more action than was necessary, though in this we may be mistaken. Mr. Lask is a most excellent performer on the organ, and1 his part of the entertainment coaid not be excelled. Vr. Vivian has a fine voice, is a good reader and a splendid singer. "Building Castles in the Air" is god, and was finely executed, and so indeed Mimical Timks The I'tah Musical were all the other songs. Times for September 15th, is a bright Last night closed Mr. Vivian's en spicy nunber and contains some fia gagement, here. original music ky Mr. and Mrs. Georg Careless. It is a rood uacazine. foundation ot fact. 4 JH ?SueES- tna c author, who iay well be ashamed to append his same. the notorious .1. !L - ripnrl! Hw. We need add no more. The style. verbiage nct bali talsefcood are his undoubtedly, and his authorship on . . .iLnrmrtn krimn1 .f unv .t' if. no .inn' I.T fit be to ranked for only reliability mong tne utteraoces or .'tu11iv and Mtrnthanseu. If any "Gentile , . IT oan smt facta ag to- the mineral deii vnsivs bew i iab. wins reason velopment of Utah, and leave out that several stores are closed is, n i ft auuso or ine fin "wormons, is will DO tnat the Hebrews' New Year commenced exceeding ly interesting, as a- new de last evening at 6 o'olock, and our fellow townsmen are celebrat partura in the progress of medern literature. ' t ' There are ei enough of them ing. hare to observe the appropriate ceremo DELEGATE FOR IDAHO. nies io Ogden this year, so Mr. F. Levy . .. .. - patents Oue light red crumpled-hornecow, branded ooiniimfa ou iBic nip, white apot in ioreuead, crop Mid iiit in r icht ear, hole la left, about 9 yearn old, h&a a red bull call with her. One white heifer, 1 year old, red ears, branded a uu leu oip. One roan heifer, 1 year old , wh in forehe, anderbit iu both ears. One red and white heifer. 1 Tear old. no marka no i 1876. itSTAR I ' - - 1 i. t titiin?Is to- Utah 'without ventii v Thkatrk their spleen aud indulging their men out laet turn dacity again it the old settlers of the Territory, but for whose pioneer labors and determined norsfirprnnpA ia ? subduing the desert, it would liave been imposssble for the scrib bier who pend the above, or h Homestea-- IX MY POSSESSION THE THAVK DHinrd allium which if nut claimed and IkIcpd awny w.tliiu tea (Ihvi will be "old to the h ghe-- l repoiii.!lle. bidder at tbe District Stray Humid, Og.leo Ciryt Fridayj Sept. 21itb, 1SV6, at o O 1 '' Machine " |