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Show fir M mr VIII. VOL. The l ies aid Congr". "Washington-- , Dec. 1 1. The senate committee- - on Indian Affairs this Prating Association, Sim Oh "" : itcmrtr, Oktut XVNwrri ped to Death. OF SCBSCMPIIOX: I n ' r a 1W Advertising rates mn-lt- THREE NOVA SCOTIANS KILLED BY A PREMATURE EXPLOSION. J4.SO ..., w " 1 City. application. BUblAKSS CJJIDS. AlTerll-i:u- Stiffl', ' Spruce A1'V!'R- - ' Telegraph !o the Joxcns.J Exit by Hop In Tin. San FRAKCico,Dec 1 1. A dispatch from Reno bays five Chinamen were burned to doa:h at Lovelock's, Nevada; they were drunk with opium .smoking. THISPAFR;.": Bureau, Xewipapcr flO Deret By Etc Etc., Etc., known on ? Incorporation of tb? Carnal Company. New York, Dc. 11. Yesterday' HiraWg Washington special sayn: The act of incorja.ration which l:a been drawn and will bo introduced E. A. in congress, with tho approval of r.rl Wyomli.g) General Grant, for the Inter Oceanic fjt, Jnnil'fof ;lie Sai r.n.cO ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 8hip Canal Com puny, names Oram and and hi.s associates an corporators, OOwo. . T':(h n.r tin with authority to negotiate a favorUtah. able concession with one or more ol dli.S cf the Central American governments for the construction of an inter oceanic ship canal to fulfil the re A. N. CONDON, 31. I)., quiremenu as conditioned in the OhiytoiiEu!wcr treaty, the capital aud Physician. Burgeon stock to be not lees titan $jU,00().-000- , KtlJ-- tens' nvKOCw'. nor greater than $100,000,000. stock is taken to the extent ajrxA.ii. ofWhen $50,000,000 the stockholders may elect directors, president and THOMAS, I Pt !, pre-ente- d qut-stiuu- A Chinaman and Lis Woman Chop- (Incorporator.) fWAnnm,: moining took up the Uto Indian , as by the joint resolution of Hal, Colorado, providing for negotiations to obtain the consent of the nun hostile for the extinguishment of their title to the Ute reservation, in Colorado, and for the removal of all the Utes from that state, and their settlement in Indiai territory, or elsewhere. Both of Colorado's senators appeared before the cotumitto to present their view& on this subject. Teller argued that the Utes as a tribe have forfeited their treaty to obtain consent to the clause which seemed to imply that such consent is necessary. Hill informed the committee that he con sidered thi cliuss entirely imma terial, because,"iie,jotiation" implies Consent, lie, therelere, had no objection to its beni:: stricken out, for Ills object was simply to etlect the ol the Utes in the most speedy manner practicable, and he believed the enactment oi this measure, either with or without the suggested amendment, would ac complish that purpose. Teller, in reply, expressed his opinion that tho retention of this clause' 'in tho bill would be equiva lent to giving ilie Utes notice that thf y could go or remain, just asthev saw tit, and this etioico should not OURAY DELIVERS ONE PRIS ONER, AND PROMISES MORE.J Fubliehed every morning (escept Monday) by the SATFS be given them. The committee theruepon unanimously agreed to recommend the lassiige of Hill's joint resolution, with the single amendment above indicated, and leported to the senate; which body, on motion of Coekrill, further amended it by striking out ho reference to Indian territory, and providing that the negotiations shall be dire.-ietoward the settlement of the Utes in ome suitable and the government in place, not in Indian territory. whose territory the canal is located. S. S. WIIXIAUS. The full text of thejoint resolution r. c. si:2i2:3, CUieMwtirc may appoint, one director, having as passed by the senate, is as fol- Pro.KntiuK A'''y Hi' vu; t Kj. equal power and responsibilities and lows; receiving the name salary trom the Reserved, By the Senate and ic WIU.IAJIS, U1UIAUUS company m the other directors. It llou-of Representatives, that the provided also that part of the duty secretary of the interior be and he is o',' the direct 00 shall be to lay before hereby authorized ana empowered and sut through the commission of five Office in Pcery Mock, Fourth St., the public an annual, plain licietit statement of the progress ol ersons, to be appointed by the OGDEN, UTAH. the work and the expenditure theres President, or by direct negotiation, on. The books shall be carefully us he may deem best, to enter into examined by government inipeotors, nn agreement with such of the Ute it the statements are found to Indians in Colorado as have not, by and II. W. 0. HASUiAKV, bo calculated to deceive, the exam- acts of hostility against the United n iners shall make proper siatements, States, or otherwise, forfeited tl eir and if fraudulent advantage lias been under existing treaties for the taken, the perpetrators shall be prose- extinguishment of their title to IF, t CGUJWELOil-acuted in any United States court, their reservation in said state, and OffiCtlCl."' and if convicted, sentenced as for their removal and settlement in Ui'Atl. 0I)N, t 'ough the offence was Hjcainst the some suitable place, not in Indian .'oyerume.nt. Territory; and said secretary of the interior shall report his proceedings Colure-Jurors. this resolution to congress, under 11. The Dec. PWidVAh J. UAKUATT, Fbkderioksbokg, democratic citizens of Rich- for its consideration and approval; leading ATTORNEY the exnensa of such negotiation to mond county have petitioned A.S'i) to include within thejury list oe paid by .the United .States, for Hi a'yttW, CrtllBH lO such olored citizen of the county which purpose the sum of $10,000, or ASSISTANT 0. 8. li Xt V. Af'l'OKNKV as the. court shall think quahtiedio so much thereof as may lie necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any C!letimu Rwn'ity. loa:n o M.T'j;.a Kf serve 83 jurors. Judgo Jones granted a W..S'n, foctod. Oiieo, i.tt moneys in the treasury not, otherthe order. wise appropriated. A Cloao Call for the GoTernmmt. A Kop from Ouray. Cincinnati, Dec, 11. While the LosPixo?, Dec. II. Ouray brought jF. Grant procession was passing the custom house and while the in to day one of the Indian who are clerks were temporally absent, to be tried, and promised to oring thieves broke open one of the inner the others as soon as secured. He nKE COLO FILU5G A Kl'M'IAI.TY. doors of one of the safe, aud secur- was locked up. The loss of property SatittetOO ed from $800 to $1,000, belonging to by the outbreak will be paid for out Msa, Hrrl- Hoo". nfxt b""M u.Tt'i of the Ute fund, on deposit at Washone of the employees. Iheeovern dml6 1 Clio ch ment loses nothing, but it waa a ington, narrow escape, Collpa-of Oratory- New York, Dec. 11. The College Hanlaa and Courtney. JAS. H. MARTIN EAU, New Yokk, Dec. 11. Ilanlanhas of Oratory was formally opened tosun-- made F. & bEFVTY MlXkfiA a proposition to Courtney to night. Addresses were made by I onns' IW-l- t, V'itiu-il- f -- . (. e i v : t-- Xi U- Judge-Jone- J. HALL, Burgeon .Dentist. - helb-di- l ,. rar t(tB,CMh-C..t)- i, E. Henry Brnh, Professor J. E. Forb isiier, and Miss K ite Field, the special jjnests of J he evening. near Washington. Tlio llaud.imuH asc, Janlan savs this is the lastchitnee he will give Courtney to row for the Aigusta, Me., Dec. II. The hearprize. Jlanlan's .ultimatum requires ing in the uiHiidamus case was conCourtney to deposit $o00witli tflai cluded, and a decision willbe ren. kie, referee, as a guarantee tha- - he dered to tho consul will start in the we. l"1'"i'' J. 0'CALLAaiAS, and Sargson. Physician to-da- row ior the $6,000 purse, five weeks on tie Potomac river, from Ml'-- ' " l..ciioil claims Bade tor s sl VBjTOR end CIVIL E N GTW K1S R. Mr Capture of Outlaws, Dec. 11. Fravci-c- o, TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. di and ith, Saji nutrOtf patch from Uroviile says: Brown, the The postofh'ee yesterday cent by third Mendocino ottti.nw was captured this morning in Butte county, the outgoing steamers 115.28 letaftera chase of thirty miles from ters, the heaviest foreign mail sent J. (XIRF'.SK ELL, in one day. Billing', his accomplice, was out of the otlice run ass 02sax:ucal i:3 fjairisu. wbrn killed by the sheriffs. The number of immigrants at this ftrd ,.,1 cit.'l n::J l!ie itpptHsifnl SJUiiiif. A Cfllorado Hntf port in November was 14.000, an in of 8.855 over November '7f. crease 11. The Dec. New police York, n Nrnitw. ropii'iu, sn enrrni M'iuir; of the The arrivals since January 1st are . here were notified tmitkiiig. BwiIi.dJ a piHtuc iau.-- Wet Franklin tyan, Vlah. (street, . A jr I v 8UIS ft., Kurtb of Z.O M. I. . bill J(HI "Wlii.,,,.,, &bl-x- i post: IIOUSi'OOL, worx with in t,: j 1(, o J.S.LEWIS. optician, ?f M'8 SlrMt, i' i receipt of MHoek of New boo Ij. embracing the C..!et;ra' " inch and ;fsW. i.rH enn ha 'Mas will :m .r. jlf' "s'8i3. ti; in. f Erj v,! r;ific Criminal Points. Sah Francisco, Dec. 11. A disColumpatch from Victoria, British bia, 6a): A Chinawoman, and a Chinaman were literally chopped to Chinapieces with an axe by another to house the to fire set who man, burn ibft bodies, but the fire was nut- out atfi the crime discovered. John Usher, government agent, was murdered near Kamlopp, while with three deputies attempting to three brothers named McLean, and Alexander IJare. One assist"?, of Usher was severely wout ded. The murderers are at large, commits tbreaU-ninto burn ting thefts, and KarulopB. t ... s'.h cf f mors !hc service pcciiclef Pair mysterious disappearance, while on a visit to this city, of F. S. Spauldin .', a wealthy hotel keeper of Colorado Springs, whoso unexplained absence has puzzled h'u relations and friends. He left Syracuse on the 10th of last month, to come to this city, and said he would return in a day or two, but has never returned. Inquiries developed the fact that he arrived here on that date, and passed the night at the Metropolitan hotel, leaving there In the moining, apparently to return home. The hotel ocregister ishows that another man and the with room him, the cupied two left together next moining. Detectives are workicg on the case. t Batches, jewelry aud 'ttfctrvo li e Ham. urr.'iiitf'.l. Try Kpofford-Kellotr- rt 1 l ti 1 v it Jb AbfTWff. Doc. 11. There T7aiiinotoV, will not be any further testimony taken by the senate comittee on privileges and elections in the before investigation tho holiday recess. No additional witnesses have yet been fubpeenaed, and several member of the com rr.ittee are of the opinion that none Le a;kd for. g 1 Mfc, At 5 1 TV? n ti h tit 1 i in PA ,j MO rS. Tb. 125,000, an increase of 4'J,755 over ttie same period in '78. XLVI CONGRESS. By W. C. to lb JoacTtox- - Washington, Dec. 11. Allison, from the commit toe on Indian afHrt, reported with two amendments, a joint resolution that the secretary of the interior be authoriied through a commission of five persons, to be ap pointed by the president, to negoti ate with tne Ute Indians for their removal Meat Market! rs the retired list he was not en titled to a pension. Wallace oflereu a resolution that the be authoriied to employ three additional messengers, and assign one each to the commit tees on revolutionary claims, private land claims and engrossed bills. sargent-at-arm- bill - THE BEST MnUu, OCT lather-iii-la- w mea-ure- s which Lespr.ke of tho necessity of eradicating the spirit of sedition. The weather coctinnen severe throughout Great Britain. The Seine bus rot been completely frozen over sine 18C4. So hardy and continuous fiota so early in the season have not been experienced iu Au?tna since It'28. Much snow has in Sicily and Calabria, malting communication difficult. Bread riots have occurred in the distr't of Ravenna in consequence oi general distress. The cold if f till intense in Berlin. In Upper Silesia, where the famine prevails, the thermometer marked 12 degrees Lclow zero F. on Thursday lust. For tho Holidays! -AT I. MARKS' M1 MISCSLLASEOV& 1. FINE tW, wlta Veal, te. to-da- y head. Wi Bsjs! S WM. DRIVER & SON, VTItnk and B1 interim Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Staffs, r Perfumeries, Slits, Hair Brushes, Comb and Toilet --Articles, fU A . IHjUa, fer Man awl rV.a. A full and too 11m af Haiti, Hoots nud Nhn it net Vuderwenr. our Examine ad Varnisheaf mm aid penr. Prfees qtAUrm. Vo trouble to show toode. I. MAsltrl. 0DELL& WRIGHT Faint and VaniishlBnisbes Sash lools &Q raining Combi. Wliblwala and KatU DaaUf ts ouochuiKs. -- tot- rnoriawjfs We kep constantly'oa Grain. Hour, Feed, FINE WHISKIES, free of charge. citj ... imii Ul LOCKBOX ogdfjv, hand a BRANDIES aad WINES. Bepee&ly do w eall the attentiea U the jNiblie to rur brsnds ef nilMONteO BEARDSLEY'Sj STILL ADVANCING! Loading Newspaper bo-cau- OGDEN JUNCTION hit-tor- a UNION DEPOT HOOkw Ojfden, Utah. j h Rooms and Table First-claEvery Respect. Terms Reasonable. w AND BLCNVIIU WHISKIES! They are positively purs and el the best quality. There are No Bmw whiskies than these. ILL TRAINS STOP 010! H0TB. ftraon detlrena ef vMtbia Kit LaW. fwla W Iprlna or otkar Mosstala Xaaorta ti araloa bafrHr aa4 racetro ehacfca wi tha aani nntu Uif rarars. m Make a Specialty ef owr WHOLESALE T ADE. We r ut-- a II. O. Jiarkness. J. M. djyj5tl BANKERS, - Ogden. mm k - Utah. Emu' urns all tlw Prlfielpal Cities of the United Stat and Europe. Exchiuige NEW LeDgndorL HARKNESS&CO. JUNCTION" on Special Attention GiTtn to Collectors Music Store! The undersigned A 1 FOB INSjfULSh VALfA'fiLl INTEREST A .Steam Flouring ilill, situated an Main Street, Ogden City. Thvt njpi m m M in v. U1H tiVHi burrs, capable of Making 200 sack in bcs to inform his numerous friends, ajid the public generally, that be has opened a Braach Store, in Ftt'b Building, Ogden,' With a first-ele- stoek of Musical Merchandise! He wou!d advise an examination of the qrjality and prices of hi Merchant and Custom Milk - AND PIANOS And other Mmial Instruments, fore purchasing ekewhere. be- hours, together with all modern improved machinery; has a good run of custom, running night and day; O0SS1AJITLT blKiniSV H nttSHafi ii an acre of ground, Taaai IriMaa4o IVjhirn. with a two storv Luildins. Tie w&d- L as known the Pgden Steasu erty h Mill. This mill cost $12,000, and uitercft ean be bought for Coast 12,000, cash or its equivalent, on dfiOT llti The Junotlon City of the Fttack KotM. 1 he best ot nsw worthily represented la the pas time to suit purchaser. Paris, Dec. 11. In the Chamber is for reasons this propers selling given ol Deputies to day Lepere, minister per bearing its name, and nothing stow at such a sacrifice. For further ty the ours moved to make Queen City of i he interior, a grant of remains particulars address or call on a.000,000 irancs, to relieve existing of the Interior West but a "Wag pull, Jos. Fakb, Ogdea. ded i!w distress from trade dpression, and a pull altogether." TT LAHwKPT LKVUW BOTKL. pall strong if sum this and announced that, ail times. at do will oar part proved insufficient, the government CHEAPER THAN EVER Utah woulu not hesitate to make a further Ogden City, In seRneotion with the Jcsotioj AT demand. office is a IaaA rb CoBTiaint to a linJ.ni. Va v Cuneo d' Ornans, member from Commercial HoDna on Main St., bl(ti a wtl Itta with ae wnooctlvn t la the depa.-tmenjxrata Charenti, asked that aj Boaac some control be established over ex Accommodation for 100 penditure of the fund so as to pre vent iu being used for electioneering K. ZEIOLL'R, pRorsf rroa. purposes. DEPARTMENT, r aT-t- f Lepere declared that he accepted the responsibility for the proper hers the distribution of the monev. and de SPRING manded the adoption of his motion, or TDK Custom Calf Made t.30 Eoeta, as an expression of connuonce in the All other grades of Boot atd government. ' The motion was adopted S24 to 3. Shoes in proportion. " MY mCIIAlU COIXIXfc, 24 three-fourth- SHEET MUSIC s one-fourt- D. O. balder. KEENEY HOUSE JOBBING Asliby & Co's BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY! Gt(, i. RE-OPENI- ' BEST OF WORK Tea Irlafe Irlala. , GLOBE HOTEL. AT TBS Dec. REPAIBIKG 11. The session of the Connaugbt winter assizes opened to day. During the day several processions of Irishmen paraded the BtreeU, and all the approaches to the court house were thro",;ed with people. Alargefjrce of cont?.balary were stationed about the town, and police were pof in strong force inside tho court reom tc--d LOWEST. Can alwspi 3EATLT Dffla'E. K5.TES. liatl t th QrE Tolnwall knrn txm- -, of I'SlU r,i Vimnfi Ogttro, t'tah, bao of a pfUcl oti now pautd ntx tti lmnd maana tu b'a ty kaepvr, vba will powr to giro Oomfort to Uth pcaaaot ao-Iraaifect patrooa RATES: tw teiad. Hairle EXAMINE TRICES ASB : . de7 f Monday. PHIL, la HILL. Withers, ry request, presented the memorial of Wm. 12. fitting, commodore of the United States navy, proposing the establishment f a confederacy of all governments upon this continent. Referred. TUB On motion of Maxey the senate took up the oill making an appro priation ot $200,000 for the matter of the erection of such military posts on or near tne mo tiranae trontter, as mav bo deemod necessary by the secretary of war, for tho adequate protection tnereor. Maxey stated Utah, Eastern Neraa that the bill had before passed the Wfatern Wyoming senate, and was reintroduced! b4 of ita failure to pass the house. Southern iitVe Idaho, The Texas ftontier was never so well protected as now, but the accommodations for the safety and comfort of officers and troops were alto, nether inadequate. It was only inst to these hard worked men to give saqt act raituwuxtr. them suitable quai ters, such as the At aa expense onpreeUat4 Id the y bill made provisions for. Tho bill then passed. ofr in the tMn HOUSE. leetioD. ws lists ade4 loeh Acklin introduced a bill authoris materials, fsotiities aad ing appointments by the presidentof geaeral advaaiages i he commission ot engineers to ex to the imine the surveys of the contem plated canal across the Isthmus of Panama. Referred, Shelley offered a resolution for the ippomtment ot a select committee, As reader it abiolntsl without a rival to investigate the causes of the negro Wa ars deteraiaid te print a exodus i rout the soutn ana to report such measures as the exigency may require. Referred. The bill relating to the unloading I foreign ships at ports of delivery vas. a! in- a short discuseson Worth all ft costs, aad one in whisk a faithful and reliable relex ef loeal and foreign matters will alFOREIGN NOTES. ways be a feature. Cakrickos-Spannok- ' stockjtd FRU1T8, Etc. To all parti of tha A CALL. jotn-Balist- RTILEKT.-.OCnK- OVERCOATS! TU UUat FRESH CAME1 Of Kvary naaeriptlon, ahraya o sUI ASSORTMENT Oonauu af Wenitea, Cawftatr aad CWratta. Lot et iw W0. ! City Drag Store, STQL Of l'ork. Tfiher .resolt'ii" that when the GIVE ME senate adjourned it be until was CL0TB1M GOODS DEUVEREI Beer, h ChemJcals, 9 Ogdeu. VEGETABLE3, I Moat damaging evidence has been nr.nru nri u teSSoi PHIL. GRILL, . Fourth St., Parndl, Finig in and John Dillon, expect to sail for America on the 20: h inst. P.irnell will address a (By W. U. T.'1'g ftih to tba JcMOTWa. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT meeting at B.tilinor on Sunday next. Dynamite Kills tare Hen. Patrick Smith, home ruler for Halifax, Dec. II. By an exploWest Meath, has telegraphed the ADVERTISE IN IT! American nationalists his regret that sion at Tangeer, yesterday, George he is unable to accept their invitaFerguson, his son James, and his SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS tion to go to America to speak lor nephew Joseph Ferguson, were in the cause of Ireland. killed. stantly Feoifce obtained against Yakiya Khan, of the Ameer Yakoob Kahn, in lue discovery ol amounted copy of a large map of Turkestan, bearing Major Cavagnari's name iu mil, with UateMStio," hidden in a box containing clothing, found in Yakiya Kh in's house. The recent attempt upon the life of the Czar, must necessarily delay the great change in the liberal policy. The ensv of great anxiety prevails here in expectation of new repressive foreshadowed in that part of the Czar's speech at Moscow, in My. aerta ef H. C Warduith'a. Oaa oer ECCLE8 n n Coffins Imported I It ui ill 111 NO. 48 oo. pension II and around the building. Neither W.s.HCirji. F.A.SH Davitt norDaly attended .their HUGHES & GALE, presence not being; required until Justice II irrison, address Friday. ing the grand jury, referred to the cases of the nationalist prisoners. He HOME-MAD- E defined the crime of sedition and told thejury that they wore entitled to consider tho surrounding circumstances under which the speeches J . . j-- i: I : i nor-- i usiiTvreu, in oruer lo fpudge 01 A fall 11m eaaataertl m taaa. the intent. The iudfo aaid that Brcnnan'a case was more serious on account of the attempt of the latter Colin Trimmings, fiaiea, to seduce the pence from their duty. Ilandlea, In conclusion, Judge Harrison inEtc., TAi. formed the jar; that they were only CoSVe mtO to erAvr 0a aberl noUta. bound to fine! apriuia faoie case, and that the trial will take place in an AI5 8T&EST. BIT. THIS FOPIT. J. private J im 18T9. from Colorado. Allison stated that owing to the fact that the Utes would be in Washington dur- other county. ing recess, it wa important that the resolution be passed. The New England sooiit i aknnt. Cockrell objected to ita present consideration. . If there was any pro- to erect a monument to tae Pilgrim vision allowing the removal of Indi- rawer tn (jentrai l'ark. ans to Indian Territory, he gave notice that there would be bitter At the first etrearane of a nnush. hoarseness or sore throat "nip cold, opposition to it. a a I All ison explained that the com- i!i .'in .L me. t. duo-illdj toe use ot mittee amendments to tho resolution "Rock Horehound and Rye." expressly excludes such possibility, For sale onlv br J. W. MeNnft Jl but Cockrell declined to withdraw Co., Fourth de&tf Street, Ogden. his objection and the resolution went over. Plumb introduced a bill te amend H. the revised statutes relating to taxes Baayuti eptbadk banks and bankers. upon It provides that no association shall be & Turning Shop Furniture Hal. le to a tax imposed by section ram trnxst, op. tiuu 5,214, revised statutes, upon any sum under the name of deposits wide may be deposited with any AU ktada ef other association, bank or bank er, and which is subject to taxation HOME-MAD- E FURNITURE I with such association. oo Kaaoabl Term. appued The bill also propose to exempt urn I hi fa Ttunnlrtui a.mt nil from taxation deposits iu savings banks and savings fund institutions kinds of TURNING DONE except where any deposit to the WKi proBptatMead etnafca. Ulve bm oaU. credit of one peraon. firm or corpora-tionexceeds 12.000. In such caes the excess over that amount la liable THE CHAMPION te a tax. A long diseussion took place upon the bill granting a pension to Com meuore .ulliani iJ. Waiting, totally U THAT 0 disabled in the naval service. Sev. eral senators claimed that as Whit uav ing was receiving Adopted. Several passed. in to-da- y fclNATE. three-auarte- ii ' OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, GENERAL NEWS. Junction i Factory north of T. Q K, I., Hfl,... & 00 Jo Bval10 -- ....... LoovIbh Ai U (8 per V |