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Show C J v vol. vn. OGDEN, ail8 H J gJ GENERAL NEWS. unction. Published every morning (except Monday) by the Junction Printing Association, (Incorporated.) lifl) OF SVBSC&irTlOX: J.T Mmth,, t : I : Time Afoafit, 00 OMAfoacA, . Btlatni it Orier to my fart : $2.60 1.00 FLOWS NOT SMOOTHLY EVEN WITH TUNNELS. Taluiage's Midnight Escapades tasteful to the Presbytery. Dis- EVIDENTLY HIS SINCERITY IS " NOT IMPLICITLY RELIED UPON. tkt CWy. o Mexican Bandits Taking- Their Harmless Little Amusement. - Advertising rates made known on application. , FESTIVE WORK BY YE GENTLE TORNADO. BUSINESS CARDS. H, W. 0. MAR GARY, -- Etc., Etc. Etc., ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-at- By , LA W, W. U. Telegraph to the JokctiO!. The Sutra Taawel. . . block, east tide Main Bt. Sax Francisco, Jan. 31. For some UTAH. days past a conflict between the manflflDEJL agers of the Sutro Tunnel and the Comstock mines has created much PERCITAL J. BARRATT, interest on the street. The miners have been threatening to send water ATTORNEY through what is known as the light, at ning drift, recently completed, conCouamlor necting the tunnel with the combiASSISTANT U. 8. DIST. ATTORNR?. nation shaft of the Hale Nor- Bf r Mort(t(rM CtlbctkH t Rpachiltr. k crosg and Savage, and run it off fectsd. OBce, East Side Main 8t,Ogrteu. dK-lthrough the tunnel. sutro has provided against this by effecting a connection between the tunnel and GEORGE THOMPSON, winze, going down to the lower levels BARBER, of the Savage, and building a partial Main Street, Ogden. bulkhead in the tunnel, by which means any water pumped into the PIUTiCAL HAIB DBKSSKB. SavDriving and Cutting Ladies' and Chil- tunnel will be returned to the A number of conferences have dren1 1 Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, age. been held between the Sutro and d87tf a Specialty. the Bonanza people, with a view to r. hgsaus, i. x.. watuxs, - finally arranging the difficulties, but reached, formerly Chief Jntice no conclusion has yet been Fre.eruUng Att'y, W gfcr Oo. Supreme Conrt, Ky. though it is the general impression that a compromise will be effected. RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, CanAeld offica dM-I- . at Law. y , l After Talmace. New York, Jan. 31. There are ru- LAWYERS. mors that the Brooklyn Presbytery, Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., which meets next Monday, will be called on to discipline Talmage. A OQDEN, UTAH Presbyterian teacher said yesterday that Talmage apparently cares very w n little about doctrinal rules and usages i uS3. rnvnnv ill. At IVKVUil) and that the presbytery had not begun the proceedings against him Surgeon and Physician, simply because it was hoped that he would improve, instead ot improvNext Door to Juxtiios Offire, however, Talmage had grown UTAH. ing, OGDEN dissatisfac worse. Other causes-o- f tion with him are his visit to New York under the protection of InspecE.G. JOHNSON, JLIV tor Murray his sermons on the dark bUe of New York, in which the HOMOEOPATHIC preacher said he had presented such vivid pictures of gilded vice, his senPhysician and Surgeon. sational style of preaching and, Wade's wont of Offin v fifth Street, dm doom above all, his method of church-deb- t disto the attention Store. Particular Drag iid dl86-ls eases of womea and children. raising, as shown in the trial of suit against the tabernacle. dH-l- y Gel-ston'- J. D. CARNAHAN, the Mexican side of the'Rio Grande, pergonal and political rights. then bound them to a tree and left Convinced that,ihe people of New them to Btaive. When found s York, and of tiif country generally, were hovering around them. wish the New Yrk custom house to Three of the bandits were captured. bo administered solely with a view it is my purto the public inf-resDon't K bow of It. New York, Jan. 31- - World" pose to do all in Joiy power to introoffice the reforms Washington: Neither the treasury duce into this great nor ' State department knows any- which the country desires. With of facts in the case thing about the proclamation pur- my information sense of the responsible a with and to be issued porting by the British upon me by the government, prohibiting the import- obligation imposed ation. of American cattle on the Constitution, to "take care that the laws be faithfullj executed," I reeard hoof. it as my plain duty to suspend the Destrartl Toraa.de). officers in question aud to make the Cincinnati, O., Jan. 31. The nominations nov before the Senate Commercial a special gives particulars in order that this important office of a tornado at Iuka, Miss., may be honestlyj.and efficiently ad- The storm came .from the south- minisierea. i R. B. Hates. west, strking a portion of the town (Signed) situated on a hill, and occupied Executive Manaxm, Jan. 31, '79. One colmostly by colored people. ored woman and five children were killed outright. Two of the latter XLV CONGRESS. were found a quarter of a mile from home. Eight other colored people were wounded, one of whom has By W. U. Telegraph eo the JcKcrioa. since died. Four houses and one SENATE. church were blown down. The tori nado lasted but a few moments, and Jan. 31. The letter Washington, its track was not over two yards of the Kecretarr of the Interior re wide. garding the increase of salaries of A (iovernors of the territories, was reFamily Quarrel. ferred to the eomniittee on approNew York, Jan. 31. The Herald1 ; priations. Washington says of the date Demothe committee on from Voorhees, cratic family fight, the real cause of inthe quarrel in the Democratic camp is pensions, reported a resolution of the Intethe Secretary structing after claims. war Southern not, all, the additional clerical rior to discontent, which is so widespread force report in the pension office necessary and deep that the Democratic alarm branch of the surgeon about it would be excusable if it were and pension office to secure to applinot absurd and impossible. The general's cants prompt examination of their situation arises of out political here, speedy and efficient the urgent and irrpressible desire in claims and the of business of pensiontransaction the South for large appropriations for to. ' internal inprovements and subsidies. ers; agreed Saunders, frota the joint commiThe Southern Democrats imagine ttee to inquire into tho expediency of their is section of the country that transferring the Indian bureau from exceptionally poor and they would the interior of the War Department, like it to be made prosperous by a that,, the committee had reported of shower large government money. been unable to gree, and submitted see no that They they get sympathy by a bill to in this matter from Northern Demo- a report accompanied President authorize the temporarily crats who have very persistently and to transfer the custody, control and effectively kept guard over the treasmanagement tooertain Indian tribes ury and havejresirodthe personal per- from the interior to the War Deparsuasion and threats of the Southernand for other purposes. Laid ers until as in General Bragg's case, tment, on the table, and Mr. Saunders gave they are losing thoir temper. notice that he would call it up for The Barroa Tragedy. consideration at an early day. Pruden, assistant private SecreDexter Maine, Jan. 31. The Barron tragedy came to a sad con tary to the President, appeared in clusion. There is authority from the Senate chamber with a message the bank officers for stating that det- from the President. He was accomectives who recently had charge of panied by a messenger bearing a the matter came to the conclusion huge bundle of documents, supposed that Barron committed suicide and to be from Socretary Sherman re in such a manner as to leave! the garding tjbe New York customs ap impression that the bank had been pointments; but the bundle was not robbed. It is not known whether disturbed in open session. Shields was ippointed a member his accounts were correct. -- Om eominfttae on railroads and of A Desperate Cheyeaae. enrolled bills in place of his predeFort Robinson, Neb., Jan. 31. At cessor Armstrong, noon it was discovered by the Hamlin, from, the committee on sentinil guarding the building where- foreign relations, reported adversely in "Wild Hog" the Cheyenne chief on the House joint resoution to exis confined heavily ironed, that that penditures and industrial exposition desperate Indian was lying on the in Paris, and it was indefinitely postground in his prison room, covered poned. Tho Vice President laid before the with blood, having stabbed himself in four places, in the region of the Senate the credentials of George G. heart, with the intention ot putting Vest, elected United States Senator an end to his life, rather than be from Missouri. Placed on file. On motion of Conkling the Senate taken South. The Post surgeon pronounces the wounds very dangerous went into executive session. the if not fatal. When the doors Thirty-thre- e squaws, and twenty-tw- o Senate adjourned. children left here this morning HOUSE. for Pine Ridge Agency, and will be turned over to the Sioux at that Conzer, from the committee on agency as their natural protectors. judiciary, reported back the bill in Senator Inaralla reference to tne proceeds oi sales oi Topeka, Kas., Jan. 31. The anti-Ingal- captured and abandoned property. element in the Legislature, Printed and recommitted. On motion of Whitthorne, the Senafter caucussinz all night, and to 11 o'clock centered on Chief ate amendments to abolish the U. S. in. Justice Horton. On the first ballot volunteer navy was Private bills from committees were Ingalls received 86 votes, Horton, 79, Goodwin, deni., 2; Mitchell, then considered, and later the House green backer, 1. Ingalls was declared went into committee of the wholeon elected. He is now addressing mm-Nir- s the private calendar. The enthusiism The Senate bill was passed, for the in session. erection of a military post at El Paso, h sre is unbounded. Texas. Hayes' Homage oa the Nomination. then called on comThe Washington. Jan. 31. The follow- mitteesSpeaker for reports of a private nais the President's to sent ing message relative to the ture. the Senate Theilouse went into the commitnominations of Collector Arthur and of the whole, Covert in the chair, tee Naval officer Cornell: on the private calendar, the pending To the Senate: I transmit herethe one known as the with a letter of the secretary of the bill being bill. Fairfax minority treasury in regard to the suspension the bill as a war White opposed of the late Collector and Naval officer of the port of New York claim. Hunton advocated it. with accompanying documents. In favored the bill. It was Potter subI addition thereto respectfully war claim and not subject to a not mit the following observations: The that it was for property custom house in New York collects the objectionin the enemy's country. destroyed s of all the more than property lay within the defenses of the government. Its The of Washington City, not the insurrecadministration is a matter not of loat all. It lay in the cal interest nierely but is of great im- tionary territory excluded by proclamation territory whole of to the the people portance of President Lincoln. country. For a long period of time it The motion to report the bill to has been used to manage and control House was defeated. yeas 76, nays the political affairs: The officers sus- 78, and on motion of Burchard the pended by me are and for several enacting clause was stricken out and years have been engaged in the ac- the committee (in accordance with tive personal management of party the rule) rose and reported its action politics of the city and State of New to the House which, by a vote of York. The duties of the offices held yeas 121, nays 89, concurred in that by them have been regarded as of action. subordinate importance partof the Boone submitted the isan work. Their offices have been commission appoinied report for the purconducted as a part of the political pose of examining the practicability machinery under their control. They of transferring the Indian Bureau to have made the custom house a cen- the War Department, in favor of the ter of partisan political management. transfer. Van Voorhees submitted The custom house should be a busi- a dissenting report on the same sub- - M. D. The Cattle Market. New York, Jan. 31. The news that the British government had proOffice on Fvurlh Street, Ogelen, hibited the importation of live cattle from America has created consideraCo.'i Store. Near Peery, Herrick ble excitement among shippers of dMtf , live stock, and also among ship owners, several lines of steamers running from this and other American ports, J.J. MURPHY. M.D., having made large contracts ahead The only graduated for '79. The Evening Post says: During the ECEJH.I33-.IO- T summer months of last year, many of Id the city. the large steamers of the national Ogden, Utah. line were Ofia 6(A Street, especially fitted up and . My wholly devoted to this business, the number of cattle shipped by a single tel often numbering more than BIGB1RD WILLIAMS, ve four hundred. The alleged decision of the English government was en Plumber and Oas'Htter. tirely unexpected. The present is the dullest time in MMng an Repairing done. Patent Point! for Puree for Wire Helta. Agent Rauuey's the trade, but even now there are Pumps, probably more than 1,500 head of MAIN STREET. OGDEN. cattle on the way to England, two sMSm cargoes consigned by Goldsmith and Tatt'ee arrived at Liverpool yesterday A. CARESWELL, Phillips said he had received no ma m mutaxu. wood icssisj. and word from their agent there of any aud solicited the Orden leapectfnlly attempt to prevent their landing. trade mpplied at lowest ratoi. The British V ice (Jonsul says he has Turniturs repairing and general jobbing; also no official notification of any attempt aw smithing. Merchandise and produce taken. on the part of the British govern M UN 8t, North of Z. 0. M. I. ment to prevent the importation oi American cattle had been received. JOHN H0SSP00L, ; Caatla' Saceeaaor. New Orleans, Jan. 31. The cauLicensed cus nominated Jonas to succeed Eus- tis in the U. S. Senate. OGDEN CITY, UTAH. Big Fin. New York, Jan. 31. A fire on the Ml CASES OF SCROFULA, top floor of 483 and 485 Broadway LCA.N0EH8, riT8, RHEUMATISM, damaged the building and stocks vkroBic end Acute, WORMS therein $ 5,000; insured. . d57-6r- a Bill Poster, 4 WORM FEVERS. AAKault r. E. L. PLAZT, wAfttt.Br II III II II III U NO. 106. 1879. MISCEL LANEO FOREIGN NOTES. US. Ckaacn for the Bill. 31. The Pacific Washington, Jan. coast Senators have l to-da- y HE8T of Qnu. A ls d y to-da- y, two-third- Agent for Ripple of Excitement Occasioned by the Election ia France. MACMAHON IS STILL THE BEST BOTTLED ' in the WORLD. ANIIEUSER'S BEER, A The Unfortnnate Ameer Heeding no Rebuffs in His Attempt to Reach St. Petersburg. to-da- y. r MARKET. PURIFIED BY FIRE. t, commenced a systematic canvass of the Senate KOW.s. L. CITY. to secure as many votes as possible The Dortr.r for the Chinese immigration bill, and r . . . . are strengthened in their belief that ' im-ii- t p . it will certainly pass. They already feel reasonably sure of eighteen Re LOOK ON THIS PICTURE publican votes in the Senate and of at least an equal number ot Democratic votes, and although their exJ.U.STEPHENS, pectations inay, upon further inquiry, waiscape aaJ Portrait in some instances, Iblograpter. be disappointed there seems to be no reason to doubt cormo and snlarqiho doxx. that as the canvass proceeds addiM rm wants Oood tional support for the bill will be de- ness office- - It should be conducted . Picture, go to on business principles. Col. James, in other directions. veloped HEPHEKS' ART postmaster of New York City, writing QMLERY, Terrible Explonioa. on this subject, says, "The postoffice there all woVk U doae in an artlttie manner and Chicago, Jan. 31. A terrible boil- is a business institution and should " reawmahle rates. Illioccurred at er Secor, explosion be run as such. It is my deliberate "T oraer of tint, and Young gta Ogdea in LeGassner's nois, yesterday, grist ' ' that I and my subordinates -dSMni mill. The mill was instantaneously judgment can do more for the party or our and fourpersoni were kill- choice by giving the people of this GEORGE STANGElt, destroyed ed. city a good and efficient postal serEeonoailzlng. vice than by controlling primaries or Washington, Jan. 31. After the dictating nominations. The New first of April there will be a reduction York custom house Fifth Street, should be placed Ogdeo.Uuh. of ten per cent, in the allowance to on the same with the New footing second of the first and postoffices York postoffice. But under the susCUTS oIas6M for rent, fuel and light, in orofficers, the custom housa At the der to keep expenses under this item pended would be one of the principal politiwithin the appropriations. LOXl&r POSSIBLE FIGURES. cal agencies in the State of New Horrible Oatraa-e- . York. To change this, they profess A 31 to believe, would be, in the Avrnin. Ten. .T Sv M oold CLukj, Cornell his in bj iL party of Mexican bandits recently lanmiaee of rvLbtd b..r women and two men on response, surrender their I 'to MEAT 1, ft ftlLl. bus-zard- ALL Avail. UTAH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .vv L-v.-- i Sv IN BRITAIN BANK ROBBERS ARE PUNISHED. Etc., Etc., V A?. - - , o Etc. By W. U. Telegraph to the Junction.) ProTldlag Agataat the Plagae. St. Petersburg, Jan. 31. It is stated "that Prof. Botkin, physician to the Czar, advises the burning ol and other villages where the Wet-liank- a epidemic has broken out, together with all the lurniture in them, and the removal of the inhabitants to healthy places. In spite ot the heavy expense such a scheme would involve, the Csar is said to be disposed to follow Trof. Botkin's advice. Bbtlin, Jan. 31. The German government, to prevent the introduc tion of tho plague, h.is prohibited the importation of all article prohibited by the Austrian committee, and also all manufactures of felt. Tho Imperial Chancellor will draw up regulations relative to travelers' baggage. The Sanitary commission of the Scheldt quarantines all vessels from the Black sea. Clrery'i Election. Paris. Jan. Voting n Con gress for President was in secret. The only incidents were the applauding of Victor Hugo and others by the Left, as they advanced to the tribu nal and hooting at Baragnon, Brog-lie- , Buffett and other unpopular members of the Right. Simon and Rouher were comparatively unno ticed. There was a perfect freny of en thusiasm when the figures were announced, members of the Left and the public in the galleries rising in a body and repeatedly shouting, " Vive 31, la republiquel" The Cattle Proacrlptloa. Liverpool, Jan. 31. The privy council of the department has under consideration the subjsct of future arrivals of cattle from America. Those engaged in the trade contend that unnecessary alarm has been created out of the Ontario's case and dispute the statement. Driver FOR SALE BY A Sou, Wade V Co., C. W. II. Ieterou. Address all orders from along tlie line of the Railroads, to IB. ULa. J. O. Box 110. OQDEN CITY, d88 If mmm Manufacturer and SHINGLES, LATH. Imported and Domestio WINES AND LIQUORS, And Cigars, MOULDING, DOORS, WINDOWS. Are receMng consignment! dally of above Ba ler ted Mock aud onering tiie aaraeat the BLINDS and WINDOW GLASS. EASTERN PRICES. Office and Yards, orders by mail will be promptly attended to. SCIILESINGER & fur Vtuh fir Co., to J. W.flaehrie ) ButtinesM. tbe purchase and tale of all priooipal citle of United Stales aud fcoropt loolwllnf, ! too t'OKKKNI'ON PKHTH. (lea. On tyke A Sew Fork, Oo., Kouutue ft roe, first NaUonai Bank, rirat hatlooal Bank, a Omaha National Bank, THE BOSS! IVaeret Natluaal bank, MnTornl' k A Co, Bather 0 G- o- TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT !. Hell Lake 0tty M M M laa FreattUrev, H.ftl. BOND SCO., Dialers ia GROCERIES, TRDDUCR that of anl FRUITS. John Taylor & Son, SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Place of business, Old Theatre Building, FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, Fourth St., Ogden, Prompt and Careful abandoned. We always keep oa hand a epleadld line o bers to Paris, the reorganization of the council of state, the passage of COATINGS, SUITINGS, education laws and other republican reforms, will be peacefully effected. VESTINGS, CASSIMERES, The correspondent adds that some members of the pure Left will enter English, French and American the cabinet. M. Dufaure has declared Manufacture. The his intention of resigning. country will not understand such a course, but if he persists, M. Martel G-OOmay take the premiership and M. Dufaure the presidency of the LATEST STYLES, senate. dS4-t- d3-t- f m C order, t. O J.B.G00i)FELI,0WS lifth Street, Ogden. I tin prepared t ship any qaiuti ly at any time, 0. O D.t to any part of the country. J. n. (.OOUrKLKMV, mrim THE BEST A CALL. JOHN TAYLOR ,'Hntioa I BY THE PLATE OR CAM. Best If 'orkmanship $ Cheapest Prices Guaranteed. GIVE A Bua 128. f Oysters' Oysters! PITS, The (ilaagow Bank Itwhhera. Ce Trans ct a Qeneral Banking ministry will be The return of the cham- St. Petersburg, Jan. 31. The Ameer of Afghanistan has arrived on the Russian frontier. His followers were disarmed; the Ameer alone was allowed to retain his arms. The Russian authorities endeavored to persuade him that it would be useless to go to St. Petersburg, but the Ameer insists, and unless prevailed he upon to abandon his interview,Rusmay be expected to reach the sian capital by the end of February, though every effort will be made to deter him. Th Ameer ajjeai to be astonished at his treatment. A BANKERS, The Hew Deal. The Ameer. H IJ FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH the Velebratti Of Ogden City, is I TAB. HARKNESS&CKL (Bues-- n Uanhetta Elected. Versailles, Jan. 31. Broglio-Fourto- Fourth Street, OQDKN C1TT, AH Matoond (capital of Khost) than it was surrounded FRANZ FALK'S by thousands of Mangals. The British returned and rescued the chief whom they had MILWAUKEE BEER LAGER left in authority, burned the fort and then returned to camp. In their retreat they were harassed by Mangals. Best in the Market. Gen. Roberts has abandoned Khost for the present as he is convinced such disturbances will be incessant. u la all kinds o LUHSBBRp Turbulent Afghtaa. London, Jan. 31. A Paris correspondent says the election of Gambetta as President of the Chamber of Deputies is certain, and he will accept the post. It is also certain the intended impeachment of the De dal Native and Imported WHISKIES, LOWEST T. 47. co. BARNARD WHITE s Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky A dispatch from Khost says Gen. Roberts had no sooner evacuated Sole Agent Gambetta has been elected President of the Chamber of Deputies by 314 votes out of a total of 405. It is still uncertain whether Dufaure, President of the Council, will retain the office. A message from President Grevy will be communicated to the chambers probably on Thursday next. I iVtfeletf aud SON. laager Beer In the Country iu to be found at the GROVE BREWERY U. P. BREWERY ! RICHTER & FRY IyKM'KCTrULI.T AND ANKOUNCIC T0TI1R PUB- - eoaUaae the basin ol Brewing at Edinburgh, Jan. 31. The trial of the director of the City f Glasgow GROVE, bank on charges of fraud, theft and The report were ordered printed embezzlement, resulted in the conWhere they are prepared to famish. at and referred to the committee of the viction of Lewis Potior, i Glasgow, whole. of the shipping firm of Potter, WilWHOLESALE or RETAIL. son & Co., and of Robert Sumner Adjourned. of the of the bank, manager Strenak, Oa short or long aotic. or without notice, ih offenses charged. Theotherdirectors So (eafldeare la Brery. false BEST AKTICLf OF of were found guilty uttering London, Jan. 31. A dispatch from abstracts of balance sheets. Sentence Berlin represents that no confidence was deferred. is felt there in President Grevy's TO Bl FOUND IS NORTHERN UTAH. competency to maintain his authorfellow remarked ity. A Paris dispatch says, "At s a the up!"' Orders Prompt I r Attendee! T. cabinet council on Thursday morn- to "Brays a sick mule. ing the ministers offered to resign if Satan finds some mischief still for rJIYI tin A CALL'S President MacMahon thought he weeds. do to hands idle the with a namely, to could come BICBTER compromise FHT, . Proprietor. chambers. MacMahon replied with A billiard player is convinced that Dee at orders Ltivt k Cnoning ham's some emotion thet he deemed such a there is no harm in kissing. Salooa Presof tone The the useless. step Store. A cheese cutter must be what is at DiWer'g Di ident's letter of resipiatkm sccuis to 428-t- f meet with general approval. commonly known as a kase knife. JONES' . MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, OGDEN, . UTAH. 6AI.00KB And Families Supplied; Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. BUCHMILLER & WELLS I'ROVRItTOKS. 57tf |