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Show vol. vn. h OGDEN, UTAH $gfcn lotion. GENERAL NEWS. Corblutobe Given Senator Butler'. Published every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, Junction (Incorporated.) or RATr.fi Vr Armtim, Six AWA, SVBSCR1IV10H: : i9 "0 : : . I Three I One t2.&0 1.00 M;lh, Dtlittrtd y Carrier to any pari o the REPORTS OF THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION'S DANGER EXAGGERATED. Talmage Ready fur his Investigating Committee. CVfy. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1879. often given to older members of the bar without injury to the younger. dM-l- y ATTOHNKY man-of-w- do7-l- y Lnw, d57-l- y n LAWYERS. IIIDXIID A.3L.IST y a si-- d57-6- JOHN HOHPOOI., S'K plaxt, two-thir- lake.;, id Pr0 . MEAT two-third- MARKET. -- BEST of CUTS , Elretleim for Denude, A Worm Brewing. The occupation 3. throughout Europe. The theatre royal, at Glasgow, burned yesterday morning. MISCELLANEOUS. la. B. ADAMS, was A(i EST FOR Russia has axked England to send medical men to report on the plague epidemic. The Brooklyn Presbytery yesterday afternoon amointed a committee to investigate Talmage. A combined movement of the Khurum and Candahar columns in the direction of Cabul will soon be A In the supplementary election- yesterday for members of the Chamber of Deputies, De Fourtou and Baron Reille, ConservaCount De tives, were Mun, Conservative, was defeated by Maguil, Republican. Marquis do la Roche Jaquolin, Conservative; was defeated by Jouffrault, Republican. Floury, Republican, is probably elected. 3. Vienna, Feb. BOILED DOWN. TUE BEST BOTTLED ANIIEUSRR'S in the WORLD. attempted. By W. 0. Telegrafh. to the Jusctiok.J Paris, Feb. NO. 108. The plague is rapidly spreading plined, Talmage said in a sermon last night: "All the papers say that I am V) be arraigned and tried for be- THE PLAGtJE EXTENDING ITS ing unsound in doctrine and DEADLY WoKK. What all the papers say must be true. (Laughter.) Next Sabbath I will preach on orthodoxy The Ameer Reported Dead. and heterodoxy in reply to my assailand ants, give my views in regard to God and the Bible in such way that ETC., ETC, ther will be no misunderstanding." UTAH. "v LIGHTNING Talmiee. Feb. 3. Speaking of DifUcultj Between Russia and Rou- rumors that he was to be discimanla Probable. CONKLING DEFEATED BY THE Anxiety far the Arctic Expedition. New York, Feb. 3. Heralds CONFIRMATION OF THE London: Excitement concerning the N. Y. NOMINEES. Advertising rates made known on fate of Nordenskjold's Swedish Arci application. tic exploration expedition is increasIt is reported from Yakutsk, Etc. ing. Etc.. Etc., the capital of Eastern Siberia, and BUSINESS CARDS. situated on the Lena, from the mouth of whieh Nbrdenskjold sent Oy W. U. T. If graph to the Juxcnoii.l his last report of progress of the exAfter the Red. A. S. CONDON, M. D., that cold this winter in San Fbancisco, Feb. 3. Walla Wal- pedition, northeastern Siberia had been and A warrant haa been continues to be unusually severe. At Surgeon and Physician. la dispatch: Yaof of a the by peace, justice the mouth of the Lena the therNext Door to Jckctiosi Office, kima Co., for the arrest of Chief Moses mometer has registered forty below for giving aid and concealing a Uma- zero. The excitement in London is committilla Indian known to have almost equal to that of '48, regarding ted murder. The sheriff attempted the fate of Sir John Franklin, CapH. W. 0. MAKGARY. to serve the warrant, but Wilbur, the tain Crozier and the officers men Indian agent at Yakima reservation, of the Erebus and Terror. and A RusAND refused to deliver Moses, saying he sian is to proceed immethe authorities at with assistance to the SwedCOUNSELOR-at-L- A W, has orders from diately Washington and the prosecuting ish expedition. Can field block, wt side Main ft. attorney of the Territory to hold Cunkling Defeated. him. If the U. S. attorney will deWashington-- , Feb. 3. The Senate cide the legality of the act, the sherin executive session confirmed Gen. iff will take hint by force. FEKCIVAL J. BARttATT, A. Merritt, Collector, and Burt, E. The Reno Inquiry. Naval officer of the port of New ATTORNEY 3. Reno The Feb. case Chicago, AT York. Col. Benteen reiterwas continued. C"iiiih''1o- - nt ated iiis belief that Custer conducted ASSISTANT D. S. DIST. ATTORNEY. the battle badly. The bodies of all XLV CONGRESS. Ef n Loans Mortgage. Collections a Specialty. his officers save four were found lying fected. Ottoce, East Side ia'n 8t.,Oj(dMi. from and the private together apart soldiers, showing bad organization. Dr. Lord and Lieutenants Sturgis, By W. U. Telegraph to the Jcsctiox. GEORGE THOMPSON, SENATE. Harrington and Porter were not BARBER, be captives and found, may Main Street, Washington, Feb. 3. Senator Ogden. Lieut. W.S. Edgerly, Seventh cavalVoorhees took the oath of office to PRACTICAL IUIR DRESSER. ry, testified that Reno's conduct was day under the recent election to fill Dressing and Cutting JmiIim' ond Chil- excited when he first saw the Indi- the unexpired term of the late Senadren Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, ans. Custer's firing was distinctly tor Morton. iI87tf heard from the Reno headquarters a Specialty. introduced a bill to trans and lasted three quarters of an hour. ferMcCreery office of Indian affairs from S. I. WILLUKS, r. S. 8ICSAB3S, There was no reason to believe that the the Interior to the War Department: ForDii-lChief Jii ticc Custer and his officers disgracefully Pio eruting Ati'y, laid on the table to be brought up fupreiue Cuurt Ky. men. abandoned their hereafter by McCreery, who gave noCase. The RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, tice that he desired to submit some Washington, Feb. 3. At the meet- remarks. Matthews introduced a joint ing of the Senate committee on eleca formal resolution providing for a commertions morning, Office in Teery Block, Fourth St., vote will be taken on the Corbin-But-le- r cial treaty with Mexico; referred. . OGDEN, UTAH. case. Republican members unite tilmunds called up the bill which d241-t- f in the majority report, by Cameron, was partly considered last week, to and settling asserting that Corbin is entitled to provide for ascertaining : rr E. G. JOHNSON, 31. D ,.!..:. the seat now occupied by Butler. ..;..t l...q lanu lamina in iiic lei l liuncs members will sign of New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona Democratic The HOMOEOPATHIC Senator Hill's minority report, tak and Utah, and the States of Nevada and ing the ground that Butler was le- and Colorado; passed. Surgeon, Physician teller presented a petition of the gally elected and having been admitOfflcf nn Fiflli Street, live loni wottt of Wndo'i the matter is now res colored people of Louisiana comto ted the seat, it ht m tu Hi, tJru itoro. Pm liruiiir tttrntion dlttt ly ailjudicata. plaining that they are not protected rawi of worn ex niidchiMreti. either in life or property; that at the Tery Rad. recent election they were met by 3. TWmesum The Feb. D. tf. Chicago, I). J. CARNAIfAN, marizes a Cincinnati special thus: white men known as the Democratic Office on Fourth Street, Ogtlev, "Further examination into the eu- club, that they were shot and not allowed to hold meetings. Thev tingled finances of Archbishop and therefore invoke the Near Peery, Herrick A Co.'a Store. protection of reveals at Cincinnati, Purcell, Bishop ' Referred dSitr a 'most unfortunate and deplorable the federal government. to the select committee of which prospect for creditors, mainly per Teller is chairman. sons whose hard savings trom J. J. MURPHY, M. D., Harris, from the select committee deposited meagre wages were on epidemic diseases, reported a bill Claims Th two the with graduated only prelates. a to the amount ot over fl, to prevent the introduction of con or infectious diseases into 000,000 have already been presented tagious In the eity. liabilities of the Archbishop the United States and to establish a the and - Ogden, Utah. will Offict hth Street, aggregate not less than $1,250,- - bureau of public health; ordered 000. The property in the hands of printed and recommitted. MorreU gave notice that as soon trustees to meet these demands has a value of not more than $800,' as he could obtain the floor he would market RICHARD WILLIAMS, 000." call up the bill to provide for taking the tenth and subsequent census. Oas-Eitte- r. Reports Exaggerated. Plumber and The Senate then, on motion of New York, Feb. 3. W. II. Dall, went executive session. Conklmg, Jobbing an. Repairing done Patent Points for of the Smithsonian states Institute, At 8 o'clock, p. m. the doors relirive Weill. Agent for Ramsey's Force thatjthe representations concerning opened and the Senate adjourned. Pumps, the JSordenskioIu s danger are seiv MAIN STREET. OGDEN. M sational and the fears are exagger HOUSE. ated. " He wrote to Sweden and San A. CARESWELL, Francisco when the reports first ap Under the call of States, bills were KISS AOT OBHAMHTAL WOOS T3SHIH8. peared, and characterizes the recent introduced bv Cutler (appropriating statements as newspajier sensations $100,000,000 for payment of arrearOrders lespectfully ol:cittd and the . trade eupplied at lowest rates. carrying. deplorable anxiety to tami ages of pensions; by Burchard, au lies andiriends in Europe. He sub thorizing the issue ot four per cent, Farnitnr repairing and general jobbing; a.w smithing. MerchamTee and mits letters from Captain Herendeen, bonds to the amount of forty million produce takeu. San Francisco, Jan. 21, giving the dollars, the proceeds of which shall M UN St., North of Z C M. I. opinion that the Veea party will get be devoted to the payment of arrears through the winter safely even if of pensions; by Fort, to establish a national board of agriculture; by they lose the ship. BILL POSTING. Jacobs (Washington Territory), exand P. tlonld the I'. Jay the time for the in Ogden is liieonl) Licensed tending New Yop.k, Feb. 3. The Times to of the Northern Pacific R.completion R. of condition the day says concerning After the morning hour, Whitt-hor- n s ana Who is prepared to do work in Ms line with the Union i'acinc Jay uouia moved to suspend the the greate t rare, nnd on the relation to the corporation: It is rules and sltorte-- t n tice. pass the bill to seasserted on the highest authority cure in standards uniformity of " 'Jaaction." that the dividends declared on the afe,11 wim of value. A motion to suspend the and are stock genuine Company's rales and pass the bill was defeated, W. ML CiSES OF SCROFULA, have been always actually paia wnen yeas 101, nays 136. due: that Gould's interest in the l CANCERS. FITS, RHEUMATISM, Whitthorne asked that he be perUnion Pacific is not that of a specu mitted to submit an amendment and A.e,e, WORMS for been is has and but lator. years and WORM FEVERS. providing for a tax on the payment Ane....1. past, that of a permanent investor on of bonds. an extensive scale, ine same au Burchard declined to admit the x- thority declares that Gould never amendment. sold anv 6tocK at a nominal price wAxvn.ru ttUW,8. L. CITY The speaker put the question on and never engaged in bulling the' t of the rules, and intimatsuspension 1 1 he reasurer ot the ed that on the viva gold market. voce vote there Union Pacific publishes a statement appeared the necessary that all dividends have been paid to in the majority, the ayes comstockholders entitled to the same, volume from in greatest ing of the net floating debt OKONTrJISnCTURE and that the side of the the Republican company on January 1st, after pro House, and the nays from the Demo- J 0. STEPHENS, viding for dividend ana coupon pay whereupon the yeas and nays ments falling due that day, did not cratic, Portrait were asked for and the demand was Ibtograpk. exceed f 1,000,000. supported on' the Republican side. AXD JSXLABGLVG DOSE. Blodgett. A votewas taken and resulted, yeas If o. want. Good Chicago. Feb. 2. The Blodgett in 140, nays 81. Pktqre, go to Wood moved to suspend the rules vestigation this morning proceeded, STEPHENS ART GALLERY, in the absence of Mr. L.apham, both and adopt the resolution setting lrkn "wk ooe in an artbtic manner and the counsel and that Jgentleman ad- apart Wednesday, Feb. 14, for reat Vcaaonable rate. vising that course. The defense ports from the committee on ways T torner of Firth and Voting 8t Ogden called Judge Drummond, who testi- and means and making the sugar fied that Judge Blodgett's instruc- bill the special order for Saturday, qW-tions to the grand Juries were like Feb. 8, to be considered in the OEOHGE ST ANGER, his own. Blodgett often lacked House as in committee of the whole. patience and amiability . towards Defeated, yeas 130, nays 98, not jurors and counsel, but was sorely Burchard moved to suspend the tried by his amount ot work. He posFifth Street, Ogden, Utah. sessed great executive ability i Didn't rules and pass tlw bill authorizing know that he took the "bits in his the issue of four per cent, bonds. mouth" ol'tener than other j'udges of The House then commenced the At the decided character. Didn't know that memorial services in respect to the iOWiBT rOSSlOLE FIGURES. he was partial to older lawyers. Had late Terrence J.Quinn, Representahoard complaints of his temper from tive from New York. Appropriate and old members of the bar. resolutions were adopled and euloyoung ..ioM Cheap bj the Quarter. Didn't know of any lawyers "having gies pronounced, and then the the tar" o 'the court, rrefweuce is House adjourned. Butler-Corbi- FOREIGN NOTES. Nkw York, the Seat. : by Roumanians of the position near Silistria, which they claim as belong- ing to Dorbrudja, .is a very serious The Roumanians, by an overwhelming display of force, compelled the Russians to abandon Arab Gabia fortress, ou the outskirts of Silistria. The Roumanian government on Saturday received an intimation simuland taneously from St. Petei-sburfrom General Todleben to withdraw immediately, but formally refused and a collision is probable. affair. The Plague. Feb, 3. The London, origin of the plague in Russia is thus given: A Cossack, returning from the war to a Wetlinska, brought his lady-lovshawl which she wore two days and sickened with all the symptoms of the plague, and died. The following four days, other members ot her family died. The disease spread rapidly, the local authorities not paying any attention to it till half the inhabitants died and the remainder were unable to bury the victims. Then when the epidemic had assumed serious dimensions, energetic means were taken for preventing its spreading, and strict quarantines were established, firstly, in the towns mid villages by shutting off the streets where the plague reigned from the rest of the place, and secondly, by surrounding the Tillages with troops, so that nobody js allowed to pass in -.- . or out. The panic in Russia is almost incredible. Every class and nation in life have petitioned for tiie entire cessation of all intercourse, even postal communication between the rest of Russia and the Volga. Letters sent from Astrachan and Zaritz-iare not received by the persons to whom they are addressed. Some people even refuse to take paper money, fearing that the germ of infection might be communicated through it. It is almost impossible to describe the terror which has taken possession of the people. The Russian sanitary commission has proposed to shut off the Volga line from all intercourse with western Russia, and permit communication only under quarantine. Russian railway cars are not admitted to German territory. The export of grain from Poland will suffer severely from this restriction. The Roumanian government are discussing the expediency of prohibiting the transit of Russian provisions sent to victual the Balkan army. e n Last of the Ameer. London, Feb. 3. A dispatch from Jelahibad says Yaboob Khan has written to Maj. Cavagnari distinctly declining the British demands and evincing a determination to hold Cabul in accordance with orders of his father. Dispatches from Hazarpir niention reports that the Ameer has been poisoned. A Calcutta dispatch says rejiorts of the Ameer's death are very generally believed in Cabul. The Big Strike. The Timet states that ten thousand dock laborers are on a strike in Liverpool. Ten thousand more are out of work in consequence of the slackness of trade. correspondent at Rome reports that the basis of an agreement be- tween Bismarck and the Vatican has been attained. There were 186 cases of scarlet fever reportod at the sanitary bureau in New York last week against I2J week before. Dufaure will not retain his post, and Prest. Grevy has entrusted to M. Waddington the task of forming a new ministry. Three brothers named He.inrich were drowned in the ( hio river at Louisville yesterday afternoon, by the upsetting of a skiff. A London dispatch says wheat from Siberia is likely to be a formidable competitor with American and even with Russian wheat. rou Driver V. ... UNION DKPjT U. II. BimD8i.tr, M M t and Vevhlen J. J4. II. l'drrMOii. Xj. IB. brnary Jd, UOl'KL. aV Address all orders froitb along the line of the Railroads, to Hotel Arrival.'. F nr 8ALK Kon, Wtule V J. 17 O. 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B Cosgrove, Galena, III; J S Hoke, Den- - LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. f P WnllrrVr nru wifrt vi-M P to;. Kolbury and wife, Jvvmoy co. I WHISKIES, crr, ooden if r. u. 3. S. LEWIS, OPTICIAN, Of Main Street, Ogdrn, it ia receipt of a fine atnrk of New Goods, embracing JEWELRY WATCHES. And the Celebrated King's Combination Spectacles. Which improTs strength. q, and preserre the night, Tbey are ant wilh fine French teriieopio lenses, and can be so adjusted thai lb foous will come direod; in front of the eye, making item much mora servioe-ibl- e and useful than ordinary speotaolet . Every Pair Warranted. Try Tlin. GUNS.PI3 SLS AND M.M'JNILQN dllti-l- y . viiy. Advanced Physicians. Many of the more advanced physicians having found Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines prompt and sure, prescribe them regularly in their practice. TWINVILLE Tenn., May 28, 77. All orders by mail will be prompt ly attended to. IIARKNESS&CO. (Successor! to SCHLESINGER & A Co) BANKERS, Co.. FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH Sole, Trans ct a General Banking Business. the Celebrated or Utah for Agents Dr. R. N. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Lear Sir For a long time I sufFRANZ FALK'S fered with catarrh. I finally called in Dr. Zachary of this place. He furnished me with your nasal Dou- MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER che, Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and your Golden Medical Discovery. Best in the Market. These remedies speedily effected an entire cure. Yours truly, JOHN SHAM LESS. ! the eft-chnnpeo- D COBBKNroK DKKTS. ftew Terk. 9o.0plykeA0o., D1K1UC1I FORWARDERS y the purchase and tale all prinoipal eitiea of United States and Europe uoludini The People Want Proof. VM, VAN There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Buschke's German Sykvp for severe Coughs. Cilds settled on the breast, Consump i And wholesale and retail dsaleri in all tion, or any disease of the throat and kinds of Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a SamFARM PRODUCE, ple Bottle for 10 cents and try its sit perior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that use it. BAKERS' AND FAMILY FLOUR Three doss will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co. d79-l- i. W. Guthrie Kountae Bros., First National Bank, first National Bank, Omaha National Rank, Daer.t National Bank, McOornlck A Co, Bather A Oik, M Chicago. Omaha. It tWt Lake City. M M M Ban Francisco. de-i- t H.IUOND&CO., Dealers In CltOCEUIES, PRODUCE FRUITS. and SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Place of business, Old Theatre Bulldiug, Fourth St., Ogden, Prompt and Carefal Attention to orders. Boa 128. dS4-t- P. O f SPECIALTY. A Oysters' Oysters! MRS. BOWRING M. BY THE PLATE OR CAN. GRAHAM FLOUR, Has just received a large and Splendid Assortment of GOODS! WINTER J.B.GOODFELLOW'S CORN MKAL, Fifth Street, Oydn. CRACKED WHEAT, ko I ani prepared to ship oy quaoti Felt, Velvet and Stjaw Hats, The Walking Mania. Trimmed and Untrimmed. ty ut any time, 0- 0 1)., to any part Nkw York, Feb. 3. Miss Barteel, of the country. having given up the task of walking Silks, Velvet, Flwer, Feather, 3,000 quarter miles in the same numOrnaments, dee. II. 4.00UFKL1.0W. ber of qdarter hours, Miss Reynolds Special Attention given to order and Miss Scott promptly took her Ladies' and Children's Underwear the lines of either of the rail place. There seems a scarcity of constantly on hand. Also a large stock along THE BEST wohalls to accommodate the many wnyg leading int Ogdtn fur Grain, d66 lm of FANCY NOT10N3. men seeking fame and money as luad lota in lets. eto or car , Flour, " walkers. - d.Kil-e- the Bedi. Washington, Feb. 3. Chief Trad With Joseph and the interior department have arranged for the cession by the Nez Perces of About 4,800 square miles in Idaho. The terms are six townships in Indian Territory and $250,000 in money, to be placed in the treasury and to draw four per cent interest. MacMahon says he cannot act as chairman of the Potter to go to New York, and Reid has been substituted for Governor Cox. An order in the Ottowa Council has been passed prohibiting the importation of eattle from the United States for three months from the 1st of January. Jacob Shew, a photo grapher, suicided yesterday morning at his gallery in &an r rancisco, by blowing his brains out. Cause, pecuniary embarrassment The House eommittae on investigation of the charges against Seward met yesterday morning. Seward was asked if he was ready to produce the books, and said he would answer all such intcrrogaties through counsel. well-know- n Valuable Property for Sale. W lulling to engage in other buiineat I offer for aale my valuable hotel property at Blackfoot, the terminal of the Utah and Northern Railroad. Thia balel i situated in the heart of the Snake Bier Milling District, and la owl admiral) y located lor through and I oca1 cantom. The Montana atagee arrive at and defart (rum thia h tel nrta daily, and from ita commanding poaitton and btui-neaclaa. accomm'dalion , it la doing tl a beet of any hotel between 0den and Mon'an. for terma apply pereoaally or by letter to the proprietor. W.O. LEWI?, tf Blackfoot, Idaho. dlOG d37-t- J. Imager In the f. BREWERY! RICHTER & FRY GK0VE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE eon lino. th. boeinew Brewing at U. P. BREWERY AND ot JONES' GROVE, MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, Where Utey are prepared to furnish, at OGDEN, CITY, Tranaact a beneral UTAH, REAL ESTATE Business. Collection BEST ABTICLI OF made, Ac. sraKsssuczrvzmoxPT attiistigs. W. C. STBOIIM, Notarjr Public, Manager. ' C- Bankera, Og Co., Hankers, Ogden Co., Bankers, Bait Lake City. : References J. W. Outline den. tells, fargo A A o"ly di7-l- y And Families Supplied. Promptly Attended To. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. , TO BK POUND IN NORTHERN UTAH. Order Collected, Transfers of Property BEER Xj.iLG-IEIR- Lnana negotiated, Titlea Examined, Taxes Paid Abntracla rarnmned, Inferert ana neate Aii, UTAH. On abort or long no tic, or without notice, the (In J. K. Dooly 1 Co'i Block)' - - WHOLES ALE or RETAIL. W. 0. STROHM & CO., OGDEN Seer to be found Country at the is -- OIVE lis A CALL'S t FRY, . . Proprietors. Leave orders at Dee & Cunningham's RICHTER Balooh d23-t- f or Driver's Drag Store. BUCHMILLER & WELLS Proprietors. . d5;tf |