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Show 44 iC if VOL. VII. Published every morning (except Monday) by the Vnearthrd. SA TES OF SVBSCEirTIOtti Thrtt $2 Months, 1 One Month, I J'er Week, io CVnti. of the City Delivered by Carrier to any : : 9 00 6.W : I part Old By W. U.Telefiraph to application. Story. OF Etc Etc., rates made known on Advertising tbeJrvcrm.l Till O Q Hrtii ranyliofounJonfileat Geo. P. RowU & Co'. Bureau, Newajiaycir Advertising ADVF.U- (IO Spruce Street!, where TtsiNo contiucts riy ynRK Ulll. taey be made for it in 8- 2- St. Louis, Oct. 2. No tidings are yet received of Prof. Wise and his companion, Geo. Burr, a journalist, who left here in a baloon last Sunday and the opinion is growing strong that they have met the same fate as Donaldson and Grinwood who ascended from Chicago two or three years ago. The Ren. ronrention. HAKFELI, LEO Omaha. Oct. 2. The republican M. state convention met S llarwood, presided. Gen.Amassa huns itcspi'ctfuliy Sulicihd. Cobb was renominated for supreme Apply to the clerk at the Junction judge, John L.Carson arm o on n u . Gannett Rregents. The following See, or P. 0. Box W, Ogden. dsep3 2w are the resolutions: 1st. The Uunitcd States is a nation not league of stales. 2nd Wo watch with apprehension A. the arrogance and treasonable ut iPPiinpA "nf t.ha rebel brigadieres in congress as a threatening danger to FINE GOLD FILLING A SPIXIALTI. tins nation, ana uiriuer, uiciqiuu-licaSatisfact on Guaranteed. party of Nebraska proclaim of hetlio- - that we have no conces.yonsto make Office, IlarrU' Ilouse, next home north to unrepentent rebels; that we still adhere to the principles for which our brave soldiers fought. 3d We J. I). CAEN All AN, Iff. D. cr.iln nffivm theiirincinle of freedom of the ballot box, and demand the Office on Fourth Sired, Ogden, Utah hands of the executive ot tais nation for voters of thesoutli. Near Barton Hi tjgii'botlmm's Store. HALL, Surgeon Dentist St such as is accorded to all political can parties in the norm. i;n- -e on the soldiers to vote as they fought. 5th We welcome returning pros JAS. H. MAItTINEAU, 6th Wo congratulate the U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SUR perity. on resumption, 7th The country VEYOR and strictest economy and honesty in ofiiee. 8th We as republicans of CIVIL ENGINEER. and welcome and Min the state of Nebraska, Loftw, Cttcb.Coui.iy, Utah, Snrvf ys back to the shore of America the " na: claima made lor iocauuu ui ii fhumninn of our union, the nrotector .atent. of our nation, and the hero of the o. great rebellion, uen. uiysses JE. J. O'CALLAGHAS, (iranr.. The clause of resolutions was received with tumultuous apvi tu tno Surgeon. vaenintionB. .aaopiioii, plause, pemiing Phvsiciai: sncficlies were made by bet. id and itn, &rect, Franklin M. Thurston.Gen. Roberts, Office Judge J. flan nil rl Gen. Smvthe. in Ogden, Utah. which Grant was named as the stand ard bearer for 1880. ' . r S. SISSABM. AU'y, 2- - WILLIAMS, formerly Chief Justice Hir to. ,t LAWYERS. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St. OGDEN, UTAH. f d2U-t- PRESHAW, imn injp constantly All Kinai ei coiiiu. en liand. , SES . , "tibalminfta .. Sent C. 0. D. to any address. njarlotf peeialtr. East Bide Main di ugu.u. ATTORNEY AND LA W, CO UNSELOR-a-e t t side- Mam St., Canncld block, OGDEN, CTAU' d57-l- y J. BARRATT, ATTORNEY PERCITAL AND Counselor nt LaWi ASSISTANT U. 8. DI3T. ATTORNEY. C.llectionl a Specialty. fee tea. umce. nasi Loam on Mortgagee Ef aie outbreak, show the long neglected to do unmimieu treaty stipulationsmedues. and con .n,i mwornmpnt tinued encrochments on reservation as the primary cause. The Indian officials, unable to resist the pressure of western representatives, has been endeavoring to effect their removal to Indian territory. Hence the executive and legislative branches of ihe. mwamme.nt have resorted to an usual means to force upon them the surrender ot ttneir sanas. mini, a rlplpcffition of the Los Rinos Utes earns to Washington to ask for out of payment for the territory cut their part of the reservation in Southwestern Colorado, and were im the, H. W. 0. MAEGARY, Office tte Outbreak. Oct. 2 Washington v, linn Vnatr. r.ihv anomals reaardinc the Ute "" RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, s Discussing the 'i"6u' doi-l- y J. J. MJRPIIY.M.I)., The only graduated rlAlav. The com- - 'jri'ssioner explained to them thatuntu the great council maue njipru.hiT nonld not receive the com- gum proposed by the peace . -- 4. l,t van w I Yin. missioner secKu" eress was then in session, but the of recommendation for the payment the sum specified by theTocommis-to add sioner was not heeded. the aggrvating causes, the number of speculators and prospectors who had been on the northern part ot the reservation, came io persuauo niarecard the treaty and n,o- reserva- obligations, and declare the tion open to ot brought with them fine specimens rich gold and silver ore, and argued that the sooner we had an Indian war and the savages were exterminated, the better it would be for the country, and frontiersmen particuconse Beu-iewei"- larly. Seeing that serious In the city. quences would loaow an divuhjuu ui Utah, &lh their domain, Schurz asked congress Ogden, Ofice Street, for the anthority to enter into nego tiations for a cession to uie um States of all the reservation oi uie Utes, that it might be thrown open W. S. HUGHES, in cfftlora and miners, and this re The quest was also disregarded. s uisamer scene of ThornDurgu All kinds of Coffins made to order the reservation at sand on reasonable terras. into Painted Mill. creek,. which runs , i1 , creek. Kock ltiornDurgu was Bain St., north of 4th, Ogden. stationed at San Francisco and Alaska. The agent, Meeker, is a A. CARESWELL, Colorado man. y TJndortal2.or . y 158-3- Tellow Fever. Orden ie.pectfol!y tolicited and the trade buj jiLied at lowest ratoe. Farnitnre repairiag and general jobbing; also Slercnand ee and produce tacen d57-MAIN St, Korth of5. 0. M. I. taw tmithmg. BILL POSTIlia. Tneenly Licensed in Ogdea 1 aOIIIV IIORSPOOL, Who 1) prpart.A to Jo work In bis line with the grwteet care, and on the ehortest nuth e. Adir.M all orders in rare of the "Janetioa. Mempeis, Oct. 1 Not a single new case has been reported to the Knrd nf health. One death haa oc curred since last night. The weather is oppressively warm and sultry. Memphis. Oct. 2. Eleven cases in all; five deaths. Greexville, Miss., Oct. 2. The warm weather has given tba fever at Concordia a fresh start; four new cases. . Peeisioa Affirmed. Washint.tov. Oct. 2. The actim ren secretary of the interior dered a decision in the case ot tne city of Grantsville, Utah, against to-da- Thos. McBride, affirming on the appeal the former decision of the J3ALIIMQRE & CALDWELL. commissioner ot the general land Affio in fWnr ff tliA flttrwllrv art thfl AND JOINERS AJtFEKTERS, grounds that the entry of McBride BUILDERS. not confirmed hv section Z os an Plane, ipi6-tioend esriraatee prep .ared on xrt nf hf nrr.h 3d. '77. and his home douri stead entry cannot be recognized as Kade tender. l; any rsgate anaer on mm T'h rHrfet,fot weet f Mala Pd eoniernng : ' i s B Alsace-Lorraine- e. TEACHER OF LANGUAGES. incationslorFltENC!IAS GKKHAN Les. F. St. Ovthard Pass is blocked with snow, suspending traffic. The Baruekzai chief are in friendly relations with the ISritidi. Baron Chitlice will suoeed Count Ziehy as ambassador of Austria at Constantinople. K'urious Fire. On account of Indian troubles St. Pai l, Oct. 2. At 2 o'clock this Schurz will return toWash-toSecretary Etc., Etc, morning a fire broke out in the Na- Etc., immediately. tional hotel at Suukopee, a large By order of the governor of Kars time story structure in the heart of Py W. U. all the Armenian parish schools exTelegraph to the Jisctioj the city. The flames spread to a row isting under the Turkish governs of sinull building-i- n the same block, Iilhh .Murder. ment have been closed. and all wore consumed. Help was Di'blin', Oct, 2. The body of a summoned from St. Paul, and the At Buffalo yesterday Judge Hamkilled in an affray near Castle fire kept from spreading to the valu man, mond lined Henry Locke f 130 for was in found a bog, and is that able blocks near, the fare Bar, placing obMructions on tho passen. of a militia man. was under control at 4:30. ger track of tho Lake Shore railroad- A Dividends Declared. liojal S Tho health commusjoner has dePiui.ADi.LriiiA, Oct. 2. A commitBerlin, Oct. 2. Wiluelm, son of clared the Atluiilio itorts of the tee of the creditors of the Jay Cooke x rince liismarck, becomes secretary United States free from fever, but declared a third cash to Field Marshal Manteufel, govern- New Orleans and Memnhis are still estate . Gov. Man- infected. dividend of 2 per cent., payable or of November 3d. They also declared an teufel yesterday issued the following The steamship Pennsy lvania. which "aset script dividend" of 10 per address : arrived yesterday at New York had "To-dacent, in accordance with the proviI assume the office with sions of the plan for closing the es- with which the Emperor entrusted among its passengers, John Henry tate. The certificates will be deliv me, that of Imperial Governor of Pulesuui, a member of the English parliament. ered to the creditors at the time of Alsace-LorainMay God givo me The cavalry brigade of General the payment of Ihe cash dividends. strength to exercise the power conferred upon me to the glory of the Roberts' advance iruard reached Kciribution. A bad yesterday. The whole San Feaxcisco, Oct. 2. Salvador, German Empire and to the welfare Zabid of force will bo concenexpeditiary the Indian who murdered Paul Rio-getrated for an attack on Cabul by in Marin county, last spring, was A Disclaimer. next. Sunday San Rafael this afternoon. The North German Gazdte, reply-in- g hanged at He confessad to five other murders, Thos. O. Woodruff, of WestOrance. to an artiola of the St. Petesrburg N. J. was shot, probably fatally, on and met his death with thinness. Gvlos, which declared Russian indeA l'olie Hoard IVrfiirnioiire. pendent of any attempt to isolate in Thursday night, by his Euiope, says : Prussiaand her friends .undrew Kruuich: who then killed New Yoiik, Oct. 2. At a meeting in Germany supported Russia in the himself. Woodruff had refused to of the police board, to day, Commis peace of Arianople, in the Polish wars givo Krunich fifty dollars. sioner McLean of '31 and '64, and in the Crimean moved the appointment of one Tam- war. If the friends of tho Golos conThe Ingitlla AfTalr. many inspector for eacli election sider this unimportant, then 2. Tho senate com district of the first assembly district, their own support TopEKA.Oct. If is attitude responsible. mittee the charges and named liic leaders of the oppoinvestigating Germany is compelled to look elsetosition to Robinson and Tilden, where for the support which she had against Senator Ingalls decided that the packing tho grand lury David Dudley Field, Cyrus found in her relations with lay Russia, in the memorial was not W. Fit-in- , proper evi, Dudley Field, Aiij.ut Belwill remain a denco of in that it was mont. Augustus fSchell, Stoughton Germany's policy one, and she will seek only anterior tocorruption peaceful tho election, and could to Russia) and Lyman peace-loyinsupport. If the Golos not al'.ect it. 1 ho counsel for re K. Trumbull. Commissioner Whee- and its wish to coadjutors repel only stated that Ingalls had inler asked, '"What are their political and trustworthy friends upon spondent strong V" McLean "I answered, opinions whom Rustiia could count, it is quite structed them not ta object to its admission, and they did not. Severul am not certain about the politics of probable they may attain that object Cyrus W. Field or E. W. Stoughton." by continuing in the path upon witnesses testified they had never re ceived offers of money Or patronage "Then," said Commissioner French, which they have entered. for their support of Ingalls. One "1 move to substitute for the names JonrnullBtic Fists. of Cyrus W. Field and Stoughton, witness, George T. White, testified A fistic street encounter occurred tuat one Dun turd asked witness how those ot Samuel J. Tilden and MeLeun.'' By the votes betweeii Edward Levy Lawson, of the he would vote, and learning he was of Commissioners French, McLean Daily Telegraph, and La Bouchere, of for Horton, said he had $5,000 bund Lawson attacked La ed him by Ingalls, which ho was goand Marrison (Commissioner Whee- the Truth, ler declining to vote) the amended Bouchere on account of paragraphs ing to spend, and wanted him to vote for Ingalls. He then offered $500 if list wos adopted. After this perfor- in tho IVuth. I would vote lor Incalls; witness re mance the board took a recess. The Whftt Ther Will Do. and Danford asked him not to iupectord receive b for each day's J Kutui, Oci. 2. The townspeople fused, him away. Danford emphatiservice. of Cabul asked three Kohestanic reg givo denied this statement, and will cally 0.unl;cr Talk on Indians. iments it they would fight the Lng- be put on the stand New Yokk, Oct. 2. Special from glish. They replied they would meet . Richmond, Indiana: The Ilicksite the .nglisu it they went to Kolas-tanand orthodox Quakers' yearly meetThis season's salmon catch on the, The Conmella Bow. ing for Indiana and western Ohio, North Pacific coast has been liihter have met here in orthodox conferViexka, Oct 2. A disturbance in and less profitable than for many ence. The committee on Indian East Roumelia is becoming a guerilla years. affairs reported that, owing to the war .There is a gang of 600 well armed order from the interior department discharged soldiers in themountahir About eix miles from Pitkin. Cnl.. in the Leadville district, are the compelling Indian agents to employ ous district of the west. Natural Springs, hot euough to boil only the head clerks nominated by The Iritk Trouble. the department, who are to have meat. Dublin, Oct. 2. The agrarian out charge of the books and disburse ments at the agencies without being rage near Castlebar, where the agents under the control of agents, and also of the Marquis of Sligo were fired NOTICE to the numerous orders and deci upon and one of their assistants sions by Secretary Schurz, crippling killed, has created great excitement. Is hereby given that an Election will them in their work, the committee The Express, the Irish Times and be held by the legal voters of the Dublin Mad declare it tho Wilson Lvemng had requested its agents to resign, Irrigating Company, in the and that they had severed all con- result of recent political agitation 18th District School House, on the and the for and it say responsibility nection of meeting with the depart13th day of October, A. D. 1879, for similar exviolence bo that may ment. In the Ilicksite meeting the commencing at 3 o'clock and ending committee reported that their agents pected, will rest en the heads of the at 9 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of agitators. for same the intended to resign electing five Trustees, a Treasurer reason. The Quakers claim they Insurgent Surrendering. and Secretary for the ensuing year, are being ousted to make room for Havana, Oct. 2. The Spanish col and voting on the additional tax of politicians, and that all agents under umns continue to defeat the insurg one dollar and twenty-fiv- e cents per the care of their society will be dis ents, who surrender daily. The corns acre. missed within a year from this bined forces ot Guillermo Maceo and Tiiomas Read, time. other chiefs were defeated at Dio B. H. Bingham, Trustees. Palraarito andMalones. Ninety five More Troops. John Staier, were taken. James Wilson. prisoners 2. This CorjxciL Bluffs, Oct. F. A. Bkown, Sec'y, evening Lieut. Gilbert, with 240 sol arrived diers from Fort Shilling, A letter on Egypt's African Em over the Northwestern and took a Pacific says: uoraen rasha distrusts Union over the train pire special NOTICE. for the scene ot the recent Indian his native subordinates, and is al most without European assistance. light, in which Major Thornburgh The letter further states that should The was killed. The soldiers were all in heretofore ex he resign, everything would fall to isting copartnership etween J. W. Keeney and good condition and spirits. pieces. A. K. Zeigler, in the business of More iWnt the Indian Fight. hotel keeping, in Ogden, Utah, is this day dissolved by mutual conRawlixs, Wyo. Oct. 2. No news Acrostic Motto. has been received from Payne's com sent. The business of the lato firm The mail carrier from Use Western Remedies for western of Keeney &, Zeigler will be conmand the Ute agency due hero tonight tinued by A. K. Zeigler, who will pay diseases. has not vet arrived. All sorts of Science demonstrates the wisdom of all debts of such firm, and who is rumors are afloat, butr-thonly relialso authorized to collect and secure this course. able information received is the of every western family the debts due to said firm. Experience statement of a ranchman named J. W. Keeney, proves it, A. K. Zeigler. Morgan, who arrived here Medicixes Where Brown's Family from his ranch on Snake river. On are u.sed. Ogden, Sept. 22, 18C9. tho morning of the 30th, the day Eureka Acge Tills never fail to after the fight, he heard heavy fir cure the chills, In withdrawing from the Keeney ing in the direction of the battle Salve, like Brown's Arnica, cures House I take this opportunity to re ground. turn my thanks to the friends and cuts, burns &c. (ieneral Merntt, with 6M cavalry, Tab Troches cure sore throat and patrons ot the late lirm ot Keeney left here at 1:30 this morning, and clear the yoice. & Zeigler for the very liberal patron will be followed by infantry tosmor-row- . Ext. Blackberry and Ginger is a the house has received, and I age Merritt was accompanied by safe and reliable take pleasure in saying to tho public thescont fan kin. Remedy for diarrhaca,dysentery, and and all persons interested, that I Great excitement prevails here. cholera. feel confident that the Keeney House Settlers from the vicinity of the No family is safe without it. It under the management of Mr. Zeigler Ute reservation are arriving hourly. saves life. will be no less worthy of tho patronMany white men, treigters and hun Relief follows the use of German age and favorable consideration of in been the tors were known to have Catabfh Cure. the public than heretofore. neighborhood of the Ute agency and Every trial confirms the wisdom of J. W. Keeney. fears are entertained for their safety. the people in Ogden, Sept. 22, 1879. Making Brown's Liver Tills the K. B. Jaunt. ss III Fated Balloonist!, EU&MESS CARDS. CUILK1) DOWN'. MISCELLANEOUS. Weber Mills, Oyden, Utah. On and after this date the regular Bathhifj Trains . FURTHER PARTICULARS TUE UTE OUTBREAK. Etc., LIGHTNING NO. 313. h-- Printing Association, the FOREIGN NOTES. Bai.timoke, Oct. 2. A box containing tS.OW) worth of bonds, which from the National Bank THE AGRARIAN OF were sioh-DIFFICULTIES of B.i!:iiiK iv in S'j;t., 1878, was . IN 1IJ EL AND. a days ago near Wood bury, by (nmo young men while ;;",000 wore .stolen from hunting. bi.uk at the same time, and has The Relations Eetween Germany n;t yet bei n rotioverc-dand Russia. PROBABLE DESTRUCTION TWO BALLOONATJCS. (Incorporated.) fVr Innum. Six itontht, I; OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1879. GENERAL NEWS. Junction Li Alsace-Loraiae.- " son-in-la- Jiming lately been Utah Central Kaii.koab between this point ami ."Her the REFITTED Lake Shore WILL BR AND REARRANGED DISCONTINUED! THROUGHOUT, These celebrated MILLS arc now turning out a Heller Article cf F 10 f But Tickets will f e FA MI LI FS ISSUED TO And parties ncm Bering not r.rrss tha ten, at THE USUAL FAKE, Good for Any aud All Than erer Pefore. Best and Latest Fat terns and is capable of doing the greatest amount and best Character of work in the sh ortest space of time, while ihe most slcilled worJcmansh ip is constant ly employed. 9. 1S79. Sept. The Machinery is of the J. E. DOOLY, Salt Lake Trains. dseplltf E. II. OKI H, Osdtn City CViy, J. E. DOOLY & CO., BANKERS. Ogden Utah Citv, Transact a General Bankinp Business. I'KOttl'T A rO.V TTEX Q1YKX TO COS IECTI0XS. (::nti-lamman- er . RETAIL PRICES, Viz: Flour, Flour, Graltem Flour, Cora ileal, Bran (sacked) IHT CH " " " 2.50 2 25 2 25 1 20 t. maha Nmiou.l Bank, a A! Ion, Kivimi FlmTtinn'n Fund Inaurance Co, o! Califouiiu, AasoU, -lUrtlurd lunuraucoCo. of Hartford, . Shorts (sacked) 1 10 Best Chicken Feed, sacked 1 00 per cut Nni., NOTICE. ... tsw.etx. Utieen Fire 4't(jrn Aueut.. From theie 'prices a discount on car lots 'will be made. Asteta, o t2,800, tsoo.ooc ttoyal Hre Insurance Co., of London, Lauca'tnre 1 Ire luturancs Co., or ftUnclieiler. lino rial Fire lna. Co , London, London ARHiiranc. Co., Utni'u, Nortn'n Assurance Co., Lond'n, $2,i"5,00C t08,000,(0t In. Co.. Livernool' Awurauce Co. oi Toronto, - - - - Ljoinilng Fire Inenrauc. Co., of AtstlK ODELL $5.115,(X- - MIGHT Wholesale and Keatil Dealer, in FEEE DELIVERY GllOCMUES, PROVISIONS To all parts of the city. Grain, Hour, Feed," D. H. PEERY. dM.ly VEGETABLES, FfiUITS, Bliippliifcj a COOCS Ero. Specialty, DELIVERED To all parti of the city free ... of charge. lock box v,t UTAH OGDEX, d.H-d- LEGAL NOTICE. BESS lS O In the Probate Court of tho County oi wcuer, territory ot Utah. In tho matter of the Estate ) of r o James Andersen, deceased. ) Pursuant to an order of said Court. made on the 10th day of September, 1S79, notice is hereby give that Monday, the 22d day of September. A.D. 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m. of miid day, at the court house in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah Territory, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of the said James Andersen, deceased, and for hearing the application of Rasmus Christopherson for the issuance to Lira ol letters testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same.8 Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 10th day of Septemi 1 OTrt ucr, ioi v. L. M. Richards, Clerk, By C. 0. Richards, Deputy Clerk. sea L.J si a-- 1 LsJ BERRY Wn'VANDTKBftCa. CRATES & BASKETS IN I'KF, TEH YEAIW. Beit and cbear.ej made. Low freiglite ercured. Satisfaction guara liieea or money reiunuea. Don ttail toaenalor free descriptive paaiplilet before buying, to ra nt, caved. Preserve this. N. D. BA'lTltKSON UL'r FAlO, N. Y. d eod-el- pr HOTELS. FORWARDERS Ani wholesale anil retail dealers kiuds of In al KEENEY HOUSE LARGEST AND LEADING HOTEL. FARM PRODUCE. Utah. Ogden City, ConT'.nient to all train.. T have ImimI th Commercial Ilonee on Main St., which we wd operate in connection with the Keeney House. BAKERS AND FAMILY FLOIB Accommodation Guests family pill. Eat.h day gives praise to Brown's Cocgh Balsam. Doctors and druggists unite in say- Londc.i IX8UK13CE KLTRESENTED: American Centinl luaurauce Co., of to-d- ay Ixdiakapolis, Oct. 2. Immense crowds met the presidential party at Decatur, Ills., Crwfordsville, Ind., and other points along the line of the Wabash road. Here the party was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Bale Lake Oil Be. Loui Cli.rata- OiUHJ) Omaba Flnt National l;ank, St. to-da- y. Ifajet' New Tort Ean Krancito i 0uw 2.25 Htthkll,ofF.ro Commerce, tmt National Hauk. XXX XXXX C'orrcHpe ndtni Is; Wel!a,FaiKeACo, ell., largo A Co., A SPECIALTY. A. aS2-t- K. ZEIGLER, for 10G rROPKiETOi. f A meeting of the owners of land, ing SPRING Invigorate your Liver and Blood by benefite 1 by the Ogden Bench Canal, OF TUB bo will in held Ward the Fourth GRAHAM using FLOUR, Ext. Saesaparilla, Dan delink k school house. Ogden City, on Monday Iod. Potassicm, Phlealtare. CORN MEAL, evening.Octobcr 13,ls7U.at8 o'clock, See formula on each bottle. for the purpose of hearing the re Chicago, Oct. 2. A fish culture asCRACKED WHEAT, io UY KICUARD COLLIXS, For sale by Wm. Driver fc Son port of the board of trustees for the sociation was formed here & W. McNutt to Co., Og len. past year, and also elect five trus withN. K. Fairbankas president. A and J. Tnis well known house, situated at tee roriwr deod slw. tees ami a secretary and treasurer. of Fifth and Young Sirecta, Ogden, Vtth, has large number of gentlemen from all for to the and assess now a ensuing year, passed into the hands of a piactie.il parts of the country were present. tax for the operation of said canal keeper, who will endarer by everviue&ua in b i power to glTe eomlbrt to both pennantM ar.U Will A Card. Special Attention givan to orders transient patrons. during the, year IStO. W. Farley, KiTES: Te all whe are eaffsrics from the errori and The Tnlnne announces: II is an along the lines of either of the rail of youth, nerTons efiee. early A ima Keye. fact thnt Judge Drummond, Indiscretion assmc-Sine!. Sea!,.. send will a lose of i rta Ac. recipe manhood, decay, P. (J. C'ASTEnsnx, f Truete. ways leading inte Ogden for Grain BoK, i that will cure yon, r r K Or tllAKlrK. in upon reaching h'u 70ih year, Oct. 16, ,)(( BTOUl,., bT a oi.eirmery in J. N. (joodale. will rfetira from the bench a U. S. rrat remedy waa decoTrd j VlmiY, etc., in car load lots or less. ' Fend a Board and lodslug $6 to $7 South AmerKa. week. pr John Ceawfokd, Judge of the Circuit Court, be having loth StKT. Jmri T. Twsi, jiuiUna n G. GLOBE HOTEL. ,' bnt-,- 1 d 1 eT-lop- A |