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Show 1 5 EKERALNEWS nhlished every morning Monday) by the (Inoo.j.oiAe.d-.- I .( Thr'e Montixt, One NmtK, f Brilliant Races Tending Over tfte Cfckngo Jock, y Club' Fai k. Some DISRE II AYES PRESIDENT GARD3 THE MONSTER PETI1M) TION FROM UTAH. ion OF SVBSCRlt'fTOS: : $ 00 h ) Per Wuk,ii tiHU. Carrier 'to any part BE LESS EPS HAS ENOUGH HONEY TO START THE DAIUEX CANAL. (except Association, auction Priding MATES tKk knotrn on advertising rate.. made applied-ton- "V W U. T lfKruph to tb JuS'CTinn.1 T. P..H The AVashisgton, June lowing message from the President, Accompanied by the report of the Secretary of Staie, was laid belore the House previous to adjournment 14. BUSINESS VJKIS. . Cul. the Darlrn More of THIS PAF trf Etc. Etc., Co', fol- : to-di- y W'"1 To the House of Representatives: nay I transmit herewith in compliance with the resolution of the i9ih ult., JAS. H. MARTINS SUR- the repoi t of the Secretary of State, b. S. DEPUTY MIXERAL relative to steps taken by this govVEYOR and ernment, to promote the establishCIVIL ENGINEER. canai across hi Sin- - ment of an v. . , I'tRh. PnrV of Darien; fur Isthmus the or or .itiMipiDg nei.r . claimi nwde ur ctiou R- - B. Uayks. patent. (Signed) The report WAi- - hixoTox, June 14. after JI" the E. J. O'CALLAGHAS, Secretavy of the whole suljeet and rel'er-r.nto sending eominissioners to Physician and c canal iki? t part in the cVttf (Met comer of Ipir.fft: that the ' YoVng at policy of tlie Paris, says JUurlMtf bgdtUtah. United States on the general subject of isthmus transit, is understood to have been, aiid to be, not to underh I. JICSA223, the construction of a ship catul take Att'y, on it's own account, nven if the pracbaretue Cutiii Ky. Welter Oo. of such a work at reasonahlCHARDS & WILLIAM ticability ble cost' were to be shown; but to secure by treaties protection to the c ipital of such citizens as may be disposed to embark ih the enterprise. Bin Fouiih Office in Peery Block It wiil ba my purpose to give an atconsideration to whatever UTAH tentive QGDENy dn-t- r nmy oa.s in other commercial relative to this subject, and to omit n ftvorable opportunity for Sr. RAY DAVIS, useful negotiations in belia f of the interests of this government aiid the ni- commercial iateiestsof its citizens. it m lei-- inter-oceani- c . g Snrto. inter-oeeani- s mroh(il& Jt tUn val DetHist 'tribe's Hnlon-Elliut- F oiiVth Street, (Up Stairs' ) Oflite konr,9 ilia', to p'.5" Building-- , viiu-'ti- r IK, A. S. ( ON DON, ing of the fpinners' committee held a nearly unanimous opinion was expressed that all mills should be struck. At the general meeting of spinners night the whole body is expected to take action on this question. It is stated that there is little or no doubt, how-evebut that the sentiment will be for such a strike. It is further possible that the strike will begin next Monday.instead of waitinguntil July 1st. Several ot the committee to night -- j expressed themselves in iavur n without once any at givin" striking notice, but the committee were not unanimous on this point. Secretary Howard said that he personally favored giving notice, but as some wished to strike at once the question would also be submitted at meeting. The meeting will undoubtedly be a large one,as numerous committees are to report several reso lutions to be voted on, ana grsve questions, throwing 15.000 persons out of work, causing a loss in wages of $100,000 per week, will be thoroughly discussed. Secretary Howard states' that the spinners are in a geod several condition for a strike, thousand dollars in the treasury, and no outside aid yet received; and that spinners could easily stand a strike of two month's duration. i- City Etc., be miule for no. 2ie: OGDEN, UTAH: SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1879. Vol. vn. t. New Castlk, June 14. At the final deposmeeting this evening the lla-ilcand it was inndeon behalf of Elliott. Dr. Luiie Armstrong, president of the Amateur Club; was unanimously appointed referee', and Thomas Svaddle assistant judge. If was agreed that the men shoul be in their boats ready to start at 11. on Monday. Wheat! Washington, June 1". Returns to the (lepiutment of agriculture .how that the average condition of winter wheat for Juno is 9J against 98 last year. The acreage ot spring wheat sown is about 4 per cent, in- crease over last spring. FUon Among the fast Flyers. Pitt-bukJune 14. A fire in the stable r.eenoccurred It started nied bv cood fivers so quickly and spread so generally that it was with difficulty that the strinusofMi.ee and others were re moved. Davie, with a record o, 2.38, wai burned to doath. g, Death to the Seducer. DETR0iT,Jne 14. Monlev Stevens. of Hunters Creek went home from his saw mill . at an earlyr hourtT this morning", and iinding jotiii jiouse there and suspecting him of inti macy with his wne, shot him three times. Then lie shot his wife through head, and then shot himself and House and expired immediately Mrs. Sievens are still alive. 1 h-- s New The MsirJerers. York, June 14. tue nana-- , oi The fund hj. now in di; nice to pay the expenses of a new trial for Jennie R. Smith and Covert V. Ben nett, amounts to over two thousuiJ l.tliar:-Lust evening luce came to this city to give Jiriimi Abbott a letter of thanks written by Mrs. . Smith. The two prisoners are well and yesterday both expressed hopec of being acquitted, if a second trial Surgeon and Physfoiaui 1 was .granted. hey dread the toneo Next Door Vo j'ctlOM OfflrS'; Guilty! of the Court House bel'; wiien it 14. The jury Chicaeo, June a Bennett throws himself on ring.-- , found Win. Cirey guiltv of the his bed and places his fingers in his murder of Max Hugwin, his r ither-in-la- ears, and airs, pj nitii cries. and fixed the punishment at L'i i Laws. J. X. ALLEN fourteen years in the penitentiary. Va HiN'GTox. June 14. The house P. VIIYSICIAS AM) SURGE&X: Thompson nltli committee on public lands 14. The Fifth June Cedar Rapid?, Office at residence-- rlvif the autijoi ized.Representative Washburn to- of Minnesota to report to the hou.-.st) oV.:. rjg. District Congressional convention her of Third ahd t to nominated Thompson .day iwrSOtf ami recouiinend the pas.sge of a bill Hen. Utah. the vacancy ma le by the death oi amendatory of Section U'Jtf of title Representative Clark. 32 of the Revised StUuies, relating Just So. to homestead settteiv: The proposiS. M. PRESHAW, 14. The Times tion is to ad-- i to the section a proviso NkwYobk, June . editorially says: Mr. Evarts' commu- granting the settler 12 months from xjrsri v:iriA a nication oh the subject of the part the date of filing in which to comll kii'de efOofllni ami Trinia Inge eMiitan I: bit aajtl. ' taken by the American government mence his lesidehce oh lands menMETALLIC CASES canal to Con tioned. iii the Kiul.:.lm B? l.m n o. D. to nv .llr. reatlina to Delegate Bennett of Dikota was lil.irlO T gress; is not satisfactory naeuklt-.-Halt lids Ua n 8 Oird t: j'Atriotic Americans; It makes evi- also authorized bv the comm ttee to dent the fact which has ail along made lavoraole reports to the house been admitted, that our government on two bills; namely, one extending H. W. 0. MAMSAtiYi has not considered any degree ot for one year the act of 18i5 gran tins vigilance necessary on the general absence to settlers on public lalid subject, and that we have been out- who have suffered from grasshoppers. LA U witted by a junta of clCtrir French- ind providing that during such ab CO UJrSELOR-u- t men. Thegoverninent of the United sence no adverse ritrht shall attach to 09ic Ounfield bltwlr, st ide Main 't. - . tll'AH. Slutes has expended much money in said lands, settlers being allowed to OGDEN, d6T-- l elaborate surveys of routes. Ameri- resume and perfect their settlement can citizens, from Sirain toShufeldt, as though no absence had occurred, !itve won renown and applause for etc. lie other bill abolishes mili FKlLtlVAL J. UAKtt4T their heroic and thorough work. But tary reervaiinns at For. Abercrom-bie- , ATTORNEY after nil the pet scheme of Ratiz.i. Fort Seward and Fort Runsotn, ANU wise cabal, has been aiopte,l, art I D ikota, and authorizes tiie secretary the costly labors of our government of the interior to have lands emABSISTANT U. 8. DIST. AltOilSHV go fdr nothing; and the great enter- braced there. n surveyed and made tallKtioni f penalty. Jon o M.r .wi- - Ef prise is set on foot inu:di a wav that subject to homestead an 1 leii. 8id n East ?t..Oc Otbck. Hi fcttd. the. UnitedStatescinnot eon istently entry and salc.the same as other accept in it a share anv more mnu' public lands. The righta of actual ential th in that which illicit be as settlers on the reservation to be G. JOIINsOX, ?j. signed to the kingdom of Fiji. respected. 1 trrAn. tiE."f JST-l- y to-da- y , e M-ut- M-jo- r it iiii inter-oceani- c ATTOUNKY 1 Cnu.imldr nt tiWi n 13J-l- y t. l'r Fir. York. June HOMCEOPATHIQ Thr Sorroomi 14. The Kun'i New At the Washington special tne whole St. Cabinet meetina 0o Ib Tribc't Nt Balldiiig, roSrth dl8S-l Mormon question came up for dis cussion, and while no formal action was taken, vet the policy ami posi lirth of the atlmin'str ition waselearly The subject, came up in indicated. ly I ridutiJl connection with a petition for Rey nolds pardon. This petition was ac ta ta city. companied by a letter from tytet ith Struti Cannon to the President. Delegate Ogick, Utah. Cannon says that the crb of Rev nMds wis n test ow, et up by the Mormons themselves to test the con l,ws. tititiri nalitv of CARESWELL; Reynolds himself was a volunteer AVS JSSAJIIHTii W0C8 IJSSISJ. ml, put forward to represent Ordw ipM.tfnlly ti.titd ud ih Mormon people. the wnt-- r the Inde iui plid at lowest i.tui. owin? to this peculiar that thought . Firtiitiir renlris u l neral jobbine; Io condritn rfffac s KevnoloW'repre-enw .mithlDg. Mrhiil'i u.i ptovliick uneu. tinz th" whole people) he shou'd be MItr8tortkbf t.Cfe.t d57-nardoned. Devenswasot the opinion that, as Rernolds has emploved every known means to break down the BILL POSTING. prosecution and to put the govern ment to expense in securine his ulti Ur6B5fd to Taeniy in Ogd mate conviction, he should suffer OOHN the full penalty of the law as embod ied in the sentence, bcliurz and McOarv Warmly approved of this gtMt.t cr n.l OS tB view, while Sherman and .Evart i4 Tf H rdrri Ib Mr of tH " JBCtlo." ere in favor of clemency." Key and o part in the d's-- 1 Thompson took-n- and Surgeon. sician to-da- to-da- y d IIOHSPOOL ic-t- Thompson inclines the other way The general policy of the administration was also considered. Hayes de RPEXTERS, JOINERS AND sires to do what he can to unset the BVILDERS: institution of polypamy, and as indiwill do all loir" P"ritiB Oddud -- rtirt' tfojxirfd en cated in his tals awn id don he can to accomplish that object. rd. The Strike sf the Splanen. FalL River; June 14. At a tneef- DALliMOSt hi fclicWni. to-da- Tine Foretitn. June 14. Chas. S. New Si.rgerit raises a warning voice in the American Journal ot Science against the wanton destruction of the pine lorests of Nevada, consisting of a few species adapted to struggle with the adverse conditions of soil and climate are iuimense,' and reach maturity only after centuries of exceedingly slow growth on this account, and because, if once destroyed, the want of moisture will forever . prevent their restoration, either-'aura .y or by the hind o; man" urges action to prevent destruction. lore Came. Dr. Benjamin W. Richardson of L'mc'on couimen i g on the sen.-a-ona o yoi'saoc s tulexp rimonis in suspend. ng an.uial liie fn Australia, says tnat parts of the story may be true and are at least certainly wit jui tfu rang of pisi-bibtieHe locutions various substances which have the singular power, more or less perf ect, of suspending the vital functions. Ycr-K- , the continent to California, unanimous opinion of us to cross FOREIGN e so NOTES. excellence. night some of the old time Chicago artists will give the at Haverly's. ''Ticket of Leave-Muu- " On Monday night flethoven Society, assisted by Annie L mie Carey, Adams. Conlv and others who have from fran Francisco, will jut arrived give Verdis jsianjoni Ueq.uem at Haveilys, and on Tuesday Touy Pastor begins a wek there. Hooley has given a double bill at Oiluiores, thejuenileP.naloiefrom New York Steele having the afternoons and "After-math, Mackey's troupe nig'its, in or Won at Lat," both doing a fair busines. Thai litter coaipany rl YFilhelui'j Gra IScatloa over Aui ca' Congratulation. THE FRENCH LEGISLATURE TO work,-irrangin- EE TRANSFERRED TO PARIS. By W. Etc. Etc., Etc., C. T le a.h to tlie JuscfiO. The Khedive' Talk. Constantinople, June 14. The Klmdive has instructed his agent to remain. inform the Porte that Germahy's acLwsea If tht Polat Breeae Fire. cusation that he had violated his The loss by yesPiULADELfHU. treaty obligations is unfounded arid Breeze is about Point tire at terdays that he intends to mtiiituin the best fall will $l(X).0t, of which $50,000 upon Ware ii Frew k Co., and a like relatioiu w.tli the power. amount upon the Atlantic Storage Utuhh TreAilea. Co. Tne loss by both fii JS will apJune 14. In the debate Bsrun, m.llion dollars. proximate half, a in the li ieiistag on the S imoa treaty Another Accomp'.lc Cared. Her Von Kusserow, counselor of LeNew York, June 14. Policeman gation on benalf of the foreign nfli.ie, Nugent, the olticer arrested on a declared Germ tny had no intention charge of complicity in the robbery of form. ng colonies. He expreied of the Manhattan savings bank, has his approval of the project of a been committed to the Tombs in de- steamer line between Poly uisia, Chi-fault of $30,00.) bail., i and Grni.uiy and announced the ChanceK of the Silver Bl 1. New York, June 14. A Washington special to an' evening paper your say: Senator Eatonhe inioruis beieves Baycorrespondent tuat ard Will withdraw his resignation, and that, too, without having sacrificed the position I taken by him. It is riot believed tlat the silverites wiil gain tu.'ir pOtt aud succeed in getting tue Vaifier lull reported to the Senate at the present session. TiA-aiv making a vigorous fight to accomplish their purpose, Lut willfail unless some honest money Demor.is go back on 'he previous votes, umi vote to discharge finance committee from further consideration of the bill. Brilliant Baeca Pending In Chicago. Every mini Chicago, June now ready lor tue uiuugurai run.iin meeting of the jockey ciub.begniiiiiig week and conunu.ii mx days. Tue two uueKs of tue us.ooiaiiou have been prepared tor tiiese racu-s- tue trolUTs Uanpg been t.ent elsewhere. ; fats owners oi stables now here express tueaiseives Since last lull more than salit-lifmore tuan ti.leen laousaild do.lat-have been expended ill tMauui'y.iig the grounds, wiikore pronouiloed Tue the best in the ctiUny evi d. of tiie couimg mtelnig Wtil be the O.trden City cup, a U.imi oi twi milts ami tjUaiter; lorail ages. There are 38 einries, including: iLuiie Clara D., Ltua-iy-, Arliu., Buile of Neiooli, E unbilig, Jntleij D ive Moore una i.il D.liou. Tuere will be leu lo hileeil starters and as the track is a Very fast oiie, it is expected that the record lor uui will be towered. Ail the tliatam-noises here are well. Col. E. J. B.tld Win, the California uiiitionuu'ewner o:l' Molhe and oluer McCjiihy to-- . arrived lleliry iiories, lay. another C.li.oi n:a tur.mali naSSiabie iieie,and Wiil Visit Jerome Prk ail. I rtaratoa. On Saturday, dav of tlie meeting, two im the portant races Will taiie puct: t 6 Pacific Hotel slake lor two yer out colts, wuii 40en.nes, una tiie Illinois Derby, lor tnree year old cohs, with 45 einries; also a purse rat e, 1 , miles, and a mile heal hurdle race, ovtr tour hurdles. is 14. s h.-.-- t Fatal Ciondbunit in the Black K1IU. Deadwood, D. T.; June, JO. At Bali'a.o Gap, Tiiursiiay niglit, by a w.ue.' spout, eleven persons were d.-twned: their names were Mrs. Moore, Hrs. Ruodes, Oliver liimdee, Frank Reed, Clyde It mdes, Olill' Ruodes, Maud Rhodes (latter; three Ciiiidreiij, all eintgranls on their way lo the Hilis from Mills county, Iowa and four men roing from tliehiilsto the railroad, names unknown. Two were team owners, one passengi r and a night heftier. Five m iu; 8 from the first alarm the wiiole country was Hooded and the water sui sided almost as suddenly as it rose. Further particulars of the cloud burst near Bjiiitlo Cap on Thursday evening, obtained from passengers on this evening" coah, ;novv that the water commenced rising about eight o'clock in Beaver Creek, one inde this side of Buffalo Gap station, on the Sidney stage load, ami about 92 miles from Deadwood. Near the banks of the Creek was camped party of nine persons, from Mill coun y. Iowa, four from the B.uck Hills, and Montgomery Brothers and Clark's freight outfits, loaded with forty thousand pound, principally horn stake machinery, which was nearly all destroyed, and scattered for miles around. All the wagons with one exception were also destroyed ami only a few mules were saved. No es:i iiale can be made of the loss at this writing. Nine persons weiedowned; w..o en.imcs we.e giveo m u previou-dispatch- . Four bo. lies, so far, have been recovered. The water c tvered a space of forty mdes wide, and within two houis after the of wagons etc., Frii.nent-were seen t;.i e to five hiilr-- s from tiie scene of the disaster. All the creeks in and around the Hills re unusually high. . sub-felle- t r.-.- Creacent City. New York, June 14. The steamer Chicago AasaemeBt. Crescent City for Aspinwall on the 15. The most 10th, was delayed until lour a.m. of Chicago, June prouineni feature of tue week's busi the twelfth, owing to the bursting of ness at tneaters has been the appear the steaifier pipe. She is not a con, L 'I Cl.in.... ,r ..r.,.. steamer, however, and there necting J'mfJre company at Maverry's. It will be little if any delay. has given by far the best rendition of Pinafore of any of the twenty troupe that Cnicigo has bad. Some ot the An Accident members have developed unusual histrionic talent. The Josephine of Cannot possibly occur whereby food Mrs. Lwis Falk is specially will be wasted if families would only being very nearly up to the standard of the best operat.e tinging. use las useful and ornamental Re The whole troupe will travel shortly, frigerators to be bought only of and it has even been contemplated Boyle A Co. iuell-e- t . . They're Way Ahcal. From the Leavenworth Times, March 1st, 1879: Dropping into the niuiafacturinj establishment of the Brown Medicine C):np.tny, yester luy, we found the officers and em ployes crowded with and Stiippmg orders received tlurina the day for their .popular Weste-- n We counted forty-on- e remetlies. boxes of medicine directed to druggist-, in C dorado. Iowa. Missouri, Ne braska, lexv, Indian Territory, and different localities in Kansas. The ofiicers of this company are wideawake, enterprising businei-men, and gracefully concede to the Press aiid the free use of printers' ink, the magic pover that has made this enterprise a remarkable success ahd the pride of our city and state. 1 ney are the largest advertiser" in the West, and the excellence of B.'own's Family Medicines, and all other chemical preparations of their manufacture, is now universally acknowledged, not onlv bvhe people of the West, but by all druggists and the medical profession. We chronicle with pleasure the rapid strides this company is making as a manufacturing and jobbing institution. We personally know its officer-t- ; they are men of strict .n nid will never lower terity, the high standard attained by their preparations that have stood the test We of lion? trial for Ui'teen years. predict for this company a future second to no house of thekilid in our impending uou.'lusioiH of the Teaty With tiie Siiid.vich 1 finis on the tuost favored nation basis. busi-lies-- MISCELLAJfEO US. ODELL&WRIGHT Daara la Whtdeaalff and Reati' a it oc& r iks. PRorisioxs Grain. Flour, Feed, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, . Etc'. iliipplnj; n Hpeoialty. GOODS DELIVERED To all parts of the city free of obargl ; LOCK BOX lot , - 4 tJTAH. OGDIi.X, 5 . ds-e- a TAKE N0TICE1 Having leased tb well-know- LIME KILN Formerly operated, by Mr, Edlej; Hampton, t am now prepared to furnish GREY LIME In Hny quantity. I will also pay all of Mr. Hampton's due bills for lima if the parties bringing tjie garni will advance ten cent in cash per bushel for coal expenses Tue Ooidea Wadinj. .Ord re le't vith Carnard White or OdU The emperor and empress were Wrlghl'r, U1 rttcolr. prompt att.ntloa. highly gratified at receiving from country. i Evans, the American secretary e in the name ot the s'.ate, a ''Is this a fail?" asked a stranger. dma31mi piesident aud people of the United stopping in front of a place, where Slates to igratulating their majestic, festival was in progress, anu addresson their golden wed ling. ing a citizen. "Well." replied the Betara of Coarteay. citizen, "they call it. a fair, but they Arctic ex- t.ke everybody in.," He probably At the Store fbrtnerly occupied London, June 14. formed had invested itt a ticket in an oysterwhich Resolute, ploring ship, Fred levy. a Jtart bf Captain Austih's expedi- soup lottery, and had drawn a blank. tion in search of Sir John Franklin the finest stock or in 1850, is to be broken up at ChathI'onth'ttaS; Clilldren' Men's. Adrertiiin; Dodges. am dock yard. Ornaments anil will be made of from furniture How often, deceived by a sensapieces the best timbers w hich the admiral!-t- tional head.ng, we think we have intend to pie.ent to the president found 'ornethin In Ogden City! interesting, and of the United States as pouvehit'g of settle ourselves or quiet enjoyment Goods the occasion when the Resolute was when after reading a few lines, we Gen's' Fui-nr-binfound by American whalers; aban find that the advertiser's trick jiis led Of the best quality! arid Newest doned in the ice, and the govern- us astmv, and we have been resding . Styles. ment of the United Slates had hr the Compound Extract Sarsaparil-ia- . Dandelion and Iodide op Pgtah-u- ihtxiis, repaired and refitted and presented hats, caps, her to the British almiia.ty. purities the blood and inv .jorates And a Ad lint of the Liver, and thtn adds, for sale bv Careful Khedlre. dis- J. W. MeXi.it & Co.; Ogden, Utah, 14. A Paris June WARL'S LOOTS AND fckOE& Lindon, aiid by all dealers in ino west. patch says that rumor find currency Ab. rcHder, e pity you. We have in Cairo that t te Khedive is inclined " CALL EVERYBODY; ... to abdicate. The correspondent t.on- - been there tori, ahd learned that . cure Brown's do the Pu.l I.Ivkr mIis the rumor not surprising astue Headache and Liver arid Bimplaint, Khedive would thereby secure tile dmlS.f siiceea--ioto his son unda pension to that nothing etjuals Brown's Extract for Ginoer and Blackberry curing himself. Dysintery and Chjleia rrmraed Servian Bprenentatloni Morbus; Belgrade, June 11. Tue Ameri can government has replied very i , ., Gi't Married ftvorably to the Servain note pro! posing to rippoiiit an agent represent-in- But first go to Boyle's with yotir givl All kinds of Washing sr.d Ironin,! ; done with neatness and dispatch. t lie principality of Servia in the aiitl purchase furniture for ttie famUnited States. Family elofhlnif, small ud large. (Oeeata ily. Every (lung that you watlt iii pt rdoi. Ironing hhlrta oua bit each. De Ijasept FiiianrlsKy 'Tlxed;'' ; Corner V.uuj aul 6th u, 0den. . dma3T.. London, June 14. In the final their line,B.vle & Co, can give yotl at " - Q V. tl t nation Intei of the djnell-6the Literary sitting cheapest rales. said that in Lesseps Cong. es order to prove the reality of the interest taken in the cons'trut iion of DUSINESS LOCALS. the Tan uliaship canal, and to pro A. Ai ZEJUim. taken undue vent advantage being it by possible furnishers of. en) llal, Send h id bi'eri considered desirable, to call - for Pure White Leads Vfour orderifoe a first subscription of 2,000,00 1AR0.ST AXil LKADINO U0tL. fraii s, in shares of 5,000 franws, anl and L.nseed Oils to Wm. Diier & Son. djul5if ... Utah- Ogden City, although the decision had only been iit-- n ent tali train. Wa ha Iaata4 tlia o taken three d;lys ngo; he had just reCon me Ciat i ounu on MttnSt, lilch w. wii ceived from his son i,n Paris ini'ornu-tiooporute xa coiin ctiou with the Keeney Uotsuo. Attention, Jlitflicrs. that the whole sum had been AvfumtHftduuon lor 100 Baby Carriages, in all the newest subscribed, although not a single had bten published. It and most attrac(ive styles, at Boyle KEENEYi ZElGLEH, Proprietors.' wou'tl now be possible for him, he & Co's. Everything sold at bed-roc- k comand obtain to concession, said, prices. Handsome Refrigerators for mence the un lertaking-BEARDSLEY'S family use. jnell 6t Ta be Bemnved to Paris, Emile Jtarlef; me.-sag- mm openinqv - CLOTH KG! ... , talise, . I; MARKS: u D.iti-rhooe- iTliE WAH; ifN n la iy. ; g :- hotels: KEENEV J10USB Uurt, . . June 14. The senate ttisci'ssetl the bill providing ior the return of the chambers t VERaAlt.i.E-i- , to-da- P. ri- -. Watl lington, president of the c Mined, supported the bid. The gov ern men t he said, would be e t'or tb m tin ten ince of order. Defryci.iet, a member of the public works, said that the rejection oi the b.ll would be tatainount toavole of want of confidence in the government. The bill passed by a larg.' niajoiity. LIGHTXIXS BOILED DOWN. For Tare Linseed Oils. Go tij Win. Driver & Son's drug store, Main Street, Oc'den. tljulitf Ererybody Siiou!d be hnppy in tasting the delightful Summer Di'iliks to bp obtained only at J.J. Clayton's. UNION DEPOT HOTEL.' Ogden, Utah. s Rooms and Table Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. First-clas- in ALL TRAINS STOP OXE H0UR( le tn ("etlnine f veiling Salt lake, Sue's) Miii.biahi tteftala, cr tear Spreta- 'i ttlernun itr. u- li,irgiit ni til thri, rMU.ru. rvteitre check, fat the aam M.li.BEARDSLEY. If Too Mr nt the Best Prop.' Linseed Oils und While Loads send your orders to Wul. Driver & S in. SPKING dju!5tf The German Reichstag has ap tr TrxB proved the treaty witn isamo.i. Loot, ' Quick; The testimony in the Spoffor Pi re Apples and Banana at 0 lell Keliogg case closed yesterday for the ItY KKIIIIM COI.LI.VS; & Wngln's. dm29 tt present. Tii wifa of the famous CommoTnl well 0' w:i licu'e altnited at the center dore Perry, deceased, died yeaeiday t i ft it ml Yi mm Otkn, Vttlt, hae ! a t ow iiitn ilte hotel in Newport, R. I. . wti will eurfenrwr by evei-- it rtD" In bid NOTICE. t e Hire ntlort to bolh icratnvitt and fr lo The wres.ling match at Utica be r tiaueitnt putoue. tween Mil.er and Maclaughl.n lor BtTES: MKEriNO 0 Til l l..tN'nn;vit!t OK . . .. i. 'latunt! Ci'iai Irrigd n Hot" III Single Jleal!!....-.-.....- ... S1,0X), was w on by Miller. . .. i5 eta. lie lid n tne C.ty iml', gl n T e day Brds, . ity.ui ......S4 The United States mint at Denver; t .211, Iti't., tit l'a. .0 r, t mo dm a iiro.r .1. UuiniBoard and .. . Col., was eierday by tiie ( l f nil lwr o utiN rib rrl 4tlnn lit ci" Lodging (6 to $7 per weak. tt ie.a i D to a cuieiit n' ih exuajsuoii of too appropri itiou. h A gaud lilting room aUnclwd to the bone. Hit'.! aprlli By on.ar The great council of Geneva has re Ci,h1." A lu attcD Ud: iatlatlra-l- . f ised io discuss .he nent of itw Trutij. R. RL1,t tiTTVE. Preal .t t. of capital punishment. Not a single JJSEP't LAWSJN.S.craairy. voice was raised in its favor. 09DEN, Jam 13. 187il. At Genoa Signor Gario, to Gen. Gar. b.tid , n.A bren entenced (Sncceettore to J. W.Onthrid Co) to one year's imjirisonment tor reJ 1). CARNAHAJT. . D. sisting the police iu March last. Office on JTourti Strut, Ogden, Utah. i In the Hon e yesterday, Bennett A Store. imrlBnrUia TODRTH from i!i$tlnboUiai's eoirN the (Dakota) reported STEEET, 0GD2X, UtAfe'. miiieeon Public Lands, the bill ex- d'tr Tram,, ct a Gtneral Banking tending nntil O.tober 1st, 1880, the litminestti irov-ronsthe act approved March r Bnt mnMHi Including tha purchase and sale of Ztd, 1877, in regard to the timee.bnl itoan Le made lo thr sufferer. cbt.agt od all pfiarpal cities of uotitbf liy any one )( tier re tie United States ted Luropt in ny purt of the country, whii te wUlisia ts work at the CORKE&POA' DtlbTS. wr wrak in y :uron town. it w. fnmhth An Irish. Wicklow Quaker was re- tit Y un fr lie ar or a need not sicut- Tun Oea.OriykA0b., bma ja Vatr Torki cently replied to by a- lidy listener. cab gtva tour wtiol- - tuia to tb.rk,oriMily yout Kottult iio, , momnDia t'e hatraarfonM hi ere mk init Tue Quaker was exclaiming against apare $'A pirat NntioDt.1 Bask. dar. Ail wh engage at nace.ran Pint National Bank, OtotLtt The lady responded: cia b ou--per y fast A tk oreavot time nteue; ag;Ut.ou. . . Omaha National Bank, be was cannot ever Oiadaaoaaiity and rp.dly t ny otliet National Bask, "VVuatgood in the world Bait ZiajtaOitV to M the tt It i niiiMa. McCorniok baiaat 4 nothing try 4 Co, done without agitation ? We cannot Tanna and tocjoutfit trwe, Addraea at j onoa, U Bah Oo, eves' tsake fctfuer without it." dlua-SUawii tiasd alain. bo.rr RE-OPENIN- G; GLOBE HOTEL'.., s kiM-r- . . 1 IIAKKNESS&CO; son-in-la-- BANKERS grass-uoppe- $rf rrfta - mplOT-n.n- |