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Show if If 11 voL;,vn. to be examined, as the dispatches contain nothing he is ashamed of. Billiards.' FOREIGN NOTES. (Incorporated.) ment. Among many propositions NEVADA advanced for a new game are these: MURDERER CUTS rates of smscuirTioy.-First, forbidding masse shots; sec HIS OWN THROAT. ond, forbidding nursing; third, if 00 Thrn Months, $2.50 Prr Annum, : : $0S.OO : 1.00 Oat MmUi, Six Months, nursing be allowed the balls to be re Men Buried aud Killed by a spotted after runs of fifty; fourth, no Several to any part of the Oily. Pflirered by CUrn'rr carom to count unless a cushion is Cave in Kansas. made-- fifth, the game to be with two balls only, the object ball to be hit Advertising rates made known on A HINT TO DEPUTY MARSHALS. twice. . application. Correspondents are flooding the newspapers with all manner of deThe Chluese Bill w ill Pass the Sen vices to do away with a game that BUSINESS CARDS. has become with professionals alto ate. gether too simple. A correspondent in this morning's Sun makes this Dr. RAY DAVIS, Etc. point: Etc., Etc., ''For example, each- of the players at the conclusion of his thirty-nintI chemi(j By W.U. Telegraph to the Junctiok J inning has 581, one of them runs 19, and is given the game. Does that The Survejor Generals. his opponent a fair show? CerWashi-nuton- , Feb. 1& The debate-i- give one Street, of the players has had Tribe's Building, Fourth tainly the House concerning tfie sections forty chances, end his opponent only (Up, .Stairs.) , ot the appropriation bill which pro- thirty-nine.The French experts, din-tvides for the consolidation of all pub- Gamier, Rudolph and Yignaux are in favor of some modification lic land survey and the abolition of earnest A. S. ( 0XDOX, JL. I)., of the game, while Americans view the surveyor general's offices, was the proposition coldly, or positively ' , Surgeon and Physician, very spirited, aud it now seems doubt- oppose. A Stir ica &31t h cal Dentist " f . - stay whether the appropriations comHappy Death. mittee will be sustained in their rec- " Sax Fhancisoo, Febi 12. At Eureommendations. Page made' a fifteen ka, Nevada, this afternoon, L. P. minute speech earnestly opposing Anderson, in a drunken frenzy, set Dennis, and them on the ground that their enact- tire to theinhouse ofofMrs. front the door with a standing ment would cause extreme confusion, razor threatened death to all who ful Junction Office, UTAH. dS7-l- II. W. 0. MAHGARY. ATTOHNKY delay, expense, inconvenience and approached. He was overpowered, other hardships to settlers in all pub- but not until he had cut his own W, CO lic land St:ites, and especially in CalSt. Maiu side east throat, dying in a few moments. OiBce CanfieW block, UTAH, ifornia, owing to its great distance KN. Bodle Disturbed.' from Washington, to which point all AiuAy A Bodio dispatch says the merecords and all official responsibility would Le removed. He argued that chanics' Union are on a strike for an PKUl'IVAL 4. !J Hi It ATT, the enactment of the sections increase of wages and reduction of propos ed by the committee would repeal hours. The Union paraded the ATTORNEY AT the present system without making streets ano! compelled the mines to shut down till their terms are acceTji-wany adequate provision in its stead ded to. nt Counselor The Bodie company and a for to title ATTORNEY. obtaining readily mining S. DIST. U. ASSISTANT number of others have stopped work. for claims, taking testimony respectLoans n Mortgages Ef Collections PwoiHlty. Supt. of the Mono Co. has barritfcteil. Office, E ist Side Ma li St., Oplen. ing the character of lands claimed as The mineral or swamp, or for the prompt caded the workers, and the Union him two hours to remove the adjudication of controversies of any gave barricades or take the consequences. GEORGE TH0KPM3N, description. Wigginton, in some brief remarks, Great excitement prevails. BARBER, Fatal Cave. '., took precisely an opposite view of all Main Street, Kas-saOgden. the questions involved, and broadly City, Mo., Eeb. 12. Early PUA(T1( Al. II I It PKESSKC. asserted that not only the surveyor yesterday morning the walls of a cut Drexxli and Cuttiiui Ladies' and Chil- generals, but all the local land offices being made tor the Chicago a Alton dren's Hair, waking J'aiay Hair Work, should be abolished as harmful rath Railroad, at the foot of Grand AvedX"tf er than helpful to honest settlers. nue, caved in and buried the worka Specialty. Thiio tar Wiggintqn is the only ltcp men and teams under 6,000 yards of resentative from a public land State falling earth. The earth first comE. 8. WILLIAMS, T. S. BICKABD8, who has spoken in favor of the com- menced sliding at the top of the Justice Cbiet Pro orating Atl'y, Formerly Wilier Co. Court K)'. south wall, and accumulating in mittee's project. and force as it descended, quantity Wheat. RICIIARDS & WILLIAMS, and on reaching the botit spread, 12. New Youk, Feb. Estimates clear across the excavation, tom, made by Thomas C. Scott and Arpiled itself 20 feet high agains4 the thur B. Savory, on English, wheat' opposite wall. The laborers, at the Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., growing, show that English farmers first alarm, rushed frantically towards cannot continue it at the market pri- the outlet of the cut to OGDEN, UTAH. escape, but ces of the past season. Careful was almost entirely blocktheir show that wheat must net the ed way which the by wagons farmer two pounds eight shillings per at .. that. E.G. JOHNSON, M.D., ' time were standing to the cover expenses,while quartern squarely across the excavation, and HOMCEOPATHIC average during the past four mouths six of them were overwhelmed by was only two pounds. They say if the huge mass of earth, and sank and can American A , d57-l- y s A . , Knt-lis- h LAWYERS. -- d2-t- s f - . . Surgeon. Physician 0tficOD Fiflli Strvet, five doius west of Wade' ti uiar atUutlum pa'd lo the (lis-e- n Drug; Store. see of woman:' dchihircn. d!861j J. D. CARXAHAX, Office The .Northers Pacific. Fourth Street, on Near Peery, Herrick d35tf J.J. M. D. A Oydrn, Coaa Store. MURPHY, M.D., The only graduated HBRBALIST Iu the city. blh Street, Washington', Ogden, Utah. New WILLIAMS, l'lumber and Gas-Eitte- r. lobbing an J Repairing done Patent Points for l'rive Mens. Agent lor Kaiwey s iorce I'umps, .MAIN STREET, A. Feb. fl.lt is ru- mored here that the men urging the passage of the bill extending the time for the building of the Northern Pacific. don't want it done, this session, and are buying all the bonds of the road they can and will try it next year. The laud grant has lapsed, but cannot be thrown into the pub- d45-l- y RICHARD " lic domain without act of Congress, aud therefore is still reserved. H ' Office raise wheat, growers and, after paying costs, including transportation, can sell in English market for $1.25 per bushel, then the time and money expended raising the grain in Great Britain is wasted. OGDEN. Manhattan Bank Bobbers. York, Feb. 12. The capture of John Hope, one of the Alleged Manhattan bank robbers, is believed to be important. Capt Byrne says that it is now only a question of a few days regarding the capture of "Jimmy" II ope, and at least three others, and that the evidence he has will send them all to the State's prison. CARESWELL, ' Time ltireetor of Slnta." down to die under its ponderous weight. Those;,who escaped, dazed with horror though they were, set to work to uncover their buried comrades. Three hours labor brought six dead bodies to view. An immense crowd, including the women and children of the workmen, soon collected, and could only be keptout of danger by the efforts of the police. The walls of the excavation were about 90 feet, almost perpendicular, with nothing to sustain them but their own cohesion. Small slides have been frequent, but' nobody was J ' ?: hart Until t' Take Sotic. ' i Deputy Marshals, 12. Teb". tlie case of In Richmond, Adolphus Gulman, on trial tor ejecting a deputy U. S. marshal from the polling room at Petersburg, Judge Hughes ruled that deputy marshals have no right in an election room during the progress of voting unless needed to quell actual disturbances or the supervisors be in actual need of protection or fraud be attempted. to-da- . " A nolle prosequi was then entered. Tbe Seward Case. In the SewWAsHiNTOX,Feb. 12. S. B. Ring, Washington says: McCor-mic- ard examination PLAIH AND OSSAKEHTiL W05S TCEHISS. has ben ottered the director- formerly a resident of Shanghai,gave Orders lespectfully solicited aud tlie ship of the mints. testimony intended to impeach the traue supplied at lowest rates. General Myers, evidence Chandler the Coming Man, TurnltmarBpiiriu an general jobbing; also A Detroit correspondent has no and bearing strongly on his conduct wtu.inu He anil proiuce laaeu. M doubt of Chandler's Senatorial nom- and personal habits. Talbot (157 6ra St., North of Z. C. M. I. formerly of Shanghai, the ination by the Repuolican caucus on next witness, gave Seward an excelthe first ballot by a large majority. lent character, and partially corroBILL POSTING. Democrats Alaraied. borated the testimony of Ring conA Washington correspondent cerning Myers. The defense close TIU LIceuM KU.Poat.rl.Ogde. i. ' writes: One of the strongest reasons their case on Monday next. assigned by the Speaker in the Dem" 1,0 ' ocratic caucus last night for the C" Th Chlneae Bill. SET1. t hi, line with of Thurman'g resolution - to care, an4 ou ,uft t Washington, Feb. 12. By good shortest n tice. amend the revised statutes, which management and persistent efforts, AZV" th. "j.ctioB." provides machinery, for drawing ju- the bill for the .restriction of Chinese rors in Lnited States courts was the immigration has been brought He said unless some to a IN ALL CASES from which there is position OF SCROFULA, following: means could be devised to prevent only step to it passage by CANCERS, FITS, th6 Radicals, who have control of the the Senate and its final enactment. RHEUMATISM, tlironi!) Drl Acute. WORMS courts in the Southern States, from At the urgent request of Sargent, and WORM FEVERS. continuing prosecutions for election Blaine and others, Dorsey agreed to OODSult frauds, the Democratic majority in abstain from calling up the postoffice the next House of Reiresentatives appropriation bill Saunders, might entirely, disappear before the who by Senatorial courtesy was enMARKET ROW, S. L. CITY. one meeting of the XLVItb Congress. titled to the floor a half-pas- t '' jL' T'", Poc,"r c bfe.foqud in Ogdea Tery Figuring if. as closely as he could he o'clock to deliver hjs speech on the Democratic found that the majority Indian question, was given a part in the Anthony "'J, at his office at most would be only four, and lie of the morning "tel. from V, to 4 p.m. htur by an arrangereihinded his political friends that ment effected by Sargent with varitwo of those four (Hull of Florida ous who otherwise would LOOK ON THIS PICTURE and King of Louisiana) were already have Senators, insisted upon the regular order under indictment for participation of business, and a large amount of J. 0. STEPUENS, in election frauds, and may be in the other work was privately done to penitentiary before the first session clear the way for the Chinese bill, Lmdscips ?crhit iblcpajte. of next Congress. t t he results of which Were" subse.rrT eorrixG jxd 'xxlaboixg done. , The Cipher Dixpatrfcr. , quently manifest. . - .." If yon not. Good Picture, go to New York, Feb. 12. The Timer Washington says: All Republican STEPHENS' ART GALLERY, It is stated that the .Erie and cipher dispatehea about the disputed Where an wrk i( done in M artit1c maBDer ud States are now known to be in pos Great Western Railways are conat reasonable ratea. session of commissioner Davenport solidated, President Jewett's propocorner ot Jiftli ,n4 Toutg ?ts of Now York. He will urfender sitions having ben accepted by the thm to Chanller, who will request latter companyj 1 Oli-pha- JOHN HohspoOL, passage' . nror to-da- y I to-da- (louse.tbrm-il0(ly,O- b d . 1 V-.- NO. 110. XLV CONGRESS. for By W. U. Telef M ISC EL LASKO at Work to ttellayne. US. rpb to tbs JrscrroK SENATE. Washinuton, Feb. 12. The To THE ate bill to regulate applications LIVERPOOL STRIKERS REFUSE TO COll PROMISE. Agent fok Sen- for restoration to the active list of tlie navy, passed. The Senate bill authorizing the establishment of a nsval station and depot at Port Royal, S. C, wu indefinitely postponed. Al.ison, from the committee on Indian affairs, reported back the resolution of instruction to the committee to inquire into the recent of Cheyenne Indians from Fort Robinson and their subsequent slaughter, together with communications from the Secretary of War and Secretary of the Interior on the subject. Said committee waa unable from the papers to make any intelligent rejjort at this session; theyrhow-ever- , believed it was a matter of importance, and should be inquired into, ind he thereforesubinittedon behalf of the committee, a resolution providing for a select committee of Senators to examine into the circumstances attending the escape of the Indians, their subsequent slaughter, etc. Agreed to. At the conclusion of tho morning business, .Saunders esllod up the bill recently introduced by him to authorize the President temporarily to the custody,' control and management of certain Indians from the Interior to the WurDcpi rtineni. He spoke at length in favor of educating the Indians to enable them to become citizens. The Vice President then laid before the Senate the unfinished business for the liNitrv of Congress. Edmunds submitted an amendment that the bill be recommitted to the library committee; agreed to. mid the amendment was adopted. The House bill to restrict the immigration of Chinese was taken up so it should be unfinished business ANIIEUSER'S THE VBOTTLEI in the inRLT. TITTUP jDlilill, e Etc.. Etc., I By W. O. Telegraph t Etc. the JoscnostJ An Addnma of Thanks. London, Foh. J 2. A dispatch from Berlin states that the German inhabitants of Schleswig are preparing an address of thanfe to the Emperor for the treaty witlAustrja.. The speech of the Emiero! at the opening of the Reichstag will &ml principally with domestic affairsjsuch as a inotective legislation and ; parliamentary discipline Lill, whiclr wfll be among the first measures submitted. A - . UMSELOR-at-L- Supplies European Xatiaos Still I OODEX and Reinforcements New York, Feb. 12. the recent Zaiulautl. billiard tournament has again proved "glorious uncertainty" of Propositions 1o Change the Game of the game and experts and many KING BILL'S. SPEECH others are giving their attention Billiard. KEIPHSTAG. to the details and looking to improve- Association, Printing Miem THE REPUBLICAN CITHERS WILL ALL(?) BE TRODUCED. Published every :norning (except Monday) ly the Next Door to 1111 OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1879. GENERAL NEWS. Junction fit ' tWnior. The statement is published that the British' government has telegraphed the Vioeroy of India to immediately ' send reinforcements to Natal.' ... Artillery Ready, Artillery for the Cape is ready at Woolwich, and it is expected will start Iirnoranr Its own Brward. Copkxhaoknv J'Vb. 12. The pub-li- o demand th retirement of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the recall of the ' punish ministers at Vienna and BeTlin oii account? of their ignoraneein regard to the treaty and Austria. between Germanv tr . The Socialist Brrmk, Feb. Agitation. 11. The German Reichstag was opened by EmIn his peror William in person. speech from the throne he said he thanked the members for assisting in the suppression of the socalist agitation, aud hoped they would continue to support the government as was necessary fo' the cure of the socialist evil. He announced the abolition of article 5, of the treaty of Prague, and referred with pleasure to friendly relations with Austria and the resultsof the Berlin congress; declared that relations between Germany and all other powers are satisfactory, and that she would continue her influence iu behalf of European peace. to-da- y Russia's Complaint. St. Pktkrsbi'kh, Fob. 12. plaint is made of Roumania's neglect to give notice to Russia of her precauThe locktions against the plague. ing of railway carriages containing Russian officers is considered especially unfriendly and unjustifiable. Roumania claims that her action is in accord with the measures adopted by Austria and Germany. ' ' The Plaga. Folke-thin12. The Feb. Copenhagen, has voted urgency for the bill instituting precautious against the plague. Vienna, Feb. 12. Thegovernment will shortly order the same precautions against Turkey as are in force against Russia. The navigation of the Danube will be restricted and Selina mouth be closed. Constantinople, Feb. 12. Prince Lobanoff has authorized measures for disinfection at Varna and Bour-ga- s of arrivals from suspected ports. The ahief medical officer at Kavato declares that district free from the plague, but states that malignant typhus prevails nt Senecora. Com- g Foil SALE BY Driver & Son. Wmle .V ,., t. Y. II. l'elci'Moii. Address all orders from alon the line of the Ret ilroads, to IB. i o. Box io. ADAMS, van ex El' Eli OF EE It ED. ; Wholesale Dealers la Fine Kentucky I am Selling Out my Entire Stock of WHISKIES, Adjourned. and Domestic Imported HOUSE. The conference report on the bill WINES AND LIQUOSB, to abolish the volunteer navy of the United States was agreed to. And Cigars, The testimony taken by the judi- Clothing, in of matter the committee ciary Ar. rw.irlnn coiwlRRmenti dally . Hats, Judge Blodgett of Chicago was oril lUwa and utter la the smi at tba dered printed. The House then went into commitHoots tee of the whole on the legislative LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. appropriation bill.- - The item in reand Shoes, to a to rise public printing gave gard discussion of the management of the government printing office, Calkins, WITHOUT RESERVE, All onlers Ly mail will beprbtapt-l- y Manna, Fort and Luttrell eulogizing attended to. Defrees and alleging Superintendent was a recent that the At Wholesale or Rrtail. investigation star chamber inquiry. The allegaFin-letion was strenuously denied by SCIILESINGEB Co., chairman of the committee. Cabell moved to reduce the appropriation for detecting and bringing No Reasonable Offer Refused. Suit JitH.tfdr Uuk fit tit Vrklrtj to trial persons guilty of violating the internal revenue law from $100,-00FRANZ FAI.K'S to $74,000. Durham said it was due to honest distillers that a sufficient sum should iilLWAHEE LAGER BEEB! P.S. Do not wait, but eome on be appropriated to abolish moon; shiners. with your Cash and . Secure your But in the Mttrket, Davies said the law in regard to d67-3d 2if Bargains. in dead was a frauds letter detecting Chicago and St. Louis. Large whisky corporations owned the internal revenue collectors, and corruption was not as much in the distillery as in 0U0VE BREWERY I BBY CEOCTSt rabovs-Mlnet-- , k 0 ' FRED. LEVY. . .... m Oysters' Oysters! the detective. After gome further discussion, the amendment was rejected. Hewett (Ala.)submittedan amendment requiring the marshal or officer making an arrest of any person BY THE PLATE OR CAN. At J.B.GOODFELLOW'S Fifth Street, Oyden: RICHTER & FRY I E8PKCTFULIY ANN0VNCI TO TBI MB-- J V L1C that IUr eouUuno tha) baala.a, at Jtrewlng al JOIN E.S charged with a violation of the reveI am prepared to ship ny quaDti nue law to carry his prisoners before the nearest official who is authorized ty at aiiy time, C. 0. 1)., to any part to take bail. Finally the amendment of the country. was adopted. j. n. tiooi i;n.ow. n liTOillll - b Pianos Oraans, ; Guitars Banjos. Accordeons, Flutes, Comets, Drums, Etc., Etc. - t. c. BEST CHANCE i " city, d86 If After progressing as far as the 55th dM7-6page of the bill, the committee rose took simultaneous a and struggle place between those favoring and those opposed to night session for MUSICAL The Striken. the business of the committee on 12. Trade here Feb. Liverpool, lands.) The opponents pre is partially paralyzed on account of public Opposite Salt Lake House, vailed. sailthe striice. The strike among ? Adjourned. ors has become so general that it is UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY, difficult to obtain crews save at inTlie Investigation is that rates. stated It creased there are 35 grain laden ships at Mado by the medical profession and the Don't fail to call sod eiamine in; Queenstown, and that owners do not the people of the West proves know where to send them. Mean- superiority of Bkown's Family Mem-cin- splendid new stock of over Eastern remedies. Have while grain may be heating in vessels' holds and rendered valueless. you a Cough, a feeling of oppression There are many reports of intimi- and soreness ot the Lungs? Ukown s ) dation by dock laborers and others Cough Bai.sm will cure you, . I hroat and For relieving Sorts to prevent men from working until the dispute is settled. The steam- clearing and strengthening the voice, endorsed ship Lualaba, which, was to have sail- Bkown a Tar Troches are ed for the wet coast of Africa Thurs- by everybody. The healiiiL' properties of Arnica day last, has promised men protection on deck, but men, my they re- are conceded by all physiciuns. For healing sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, quire protection outside also. bruises, frost bites, piles, ard sore i a. eyes, Brows' Arnica Salve is with out a rival. LIGHTNING BOILED DOWN. Extract Saesaparilla, Dandelion of Iodide Potassium is the and nd Music Books, new. popular Servia has formed a partial cordon Remedies for the Blood andKing Liver on her Turkish frontiers against the and all skin disease. For sale by J. standard Songs, Violin. Gaitaf and plague. dl y Bitj Strings, fittings, etc. W. McN ctt & ' 'o., Ogden . Pinchback has accepted the office fiefi Re member lbs address 73 Main of revenue agent of Lousiana dis8lrett, opposite Salt Lake lbase. ; trict. Floods caused by heavy rains at Meriden, Conn., compel several factories to suspend work. Ed wanl B.Thompson, retired commodore of the U. S. navy, died yesterday morning at Philadelphia. The epidemic, aocotding to a St. Petersburg dispatch, has entirely dis no eases appeared from Astrakhan;' lor several days.-- The strikers at Liverpool yesterday refused the old wages and one hour longer work daily. Th proposition of ship owners for arbitration was also rejected. Billiards: Last night Shaefer was awarded the first prize in the bilthousand dolliard tournaments-o- ne lars' worth of gold and silver ware and Slossnn, Sextou and Daly tbe second, third and fourth prizes. and feeble 1 J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, Of Main Street, Ogden, ia in receipt of fine stock of New Goods, embracing fc JEWELRY WATCHES,the Celebrated And King's Combination SiMflacles. "Which improTa, strong' h.n. and t., preserve tbe ihL reri-coThey aro set with Sne Freoeh lenses, ana can do so aajistej inn ice focus will come direo'ly m trom or ih( ' f . i ie eye, making tbtm much more service able and osefulthaa ordinary spectacles Every Pair Warranted. TrjTleiu. GUNS. PISTOLS AND IMMUNmQN Hotel ArrlTals. February Sth, lfTS. UNIOH H. H. BiAaMLir, DEPOT - HOTEL. ' . Proprietor GEO. CARELESS. d3()S ar GIIOYE, t tbfy ar prepared WHOLESALE On short or Vog irotf, SlrnMlk.at or RETAIL. nr withont notice, Iba BEST ARTICLB OF , LA.GKEIR, BEEB rotlXD IS K0KTUCKN TO B Order Atteattaal rreapllf "'' ' UTAH. Tm. callm AvrervKiis a ? RICMTEK 4 FRY, . Leave orders at Dee & Caooiagkaat'a 8iOOb Prooi or Driver's Dror d28-t- Star. f mmp&ii, FORWARDERS Ad wholesale and retail dealers ia all kiodsof FARM PRODUCE. LUKEBS' AXD FAULT FIOCI A SPECIALTY. 3m' W. C. STBJHM & CO., GRAHAM FLOUR, Co'" Bloct)' (In J E. oo'T UTAH. OGDEN CITY, IIUAJL, ; ESTATE Collection CRACKED WHEAT, &. Businex. Loans negotiated, Title, Kxamiiwl, Tazee Paid bxtracta Furnished, Interest and Keats f Collected, Transfer, of Property made, Ac. Att 8U3IHISSSICII7IS FS81PT ATTTI2TTICH. W. C. 8TBOIIM, Notan Public, Manager. Co Banker. Og J. D oeu. J. n . untune w., Dauaers, ugue Bait k Uke Citr. Sails, Fargo Co., Bankers, References: CORU MEAL, Speeial Attention girei to order along the linfs of cither su ths raiK ways leading int Ogden for Graio, Hour, etc , in ear load lots or lass. d37-t- f. |