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Show Us,' 11 IN I i vol vin; - bliK.il ' tsswi,, GENERAL NEWS. ' "V j J'l 'r f T f fv.t ir.J5 to at. brrr part o action U expected. C. P. Hunting tfte OBy; ton and Jeremiah rate made known on M, Wilaon, representing the South. .iistng application. ern I'acinc Co. of California, were heard in opposition to the ""f o gi.T, Newspaper Advertl hill, and Gov," Brown of Tenneee SZ&ts h L - and Builder. - DPFtcEj Q. H. TrU'8 Bnildine, dmarl'tf . i II REMOVAL. inwl Ifc ia :1 of atari -- THOMA6, to-da- y, il nJ. Qft ffce-4e0l-s leetlas ftW Termer, .. wove-menCHrcA60,, April U.-'- Tne in Illinois, of late, ha?ln2 Offlce:-r-Necorner of Young and caused some apprehensions of lateon tf the part of the friends of General Fifth Street. Oaden. that the state might be carI. I. VIUUMS, Grant, 1. E SICIaBDa, Blaine at the national confor ried roraierty Chief Jnrtfce Prowentiei; Att'y, a mass meeting in the invention, nrme Vesrt,. lf'eberCo. terest of Grant, was held in the MulllCUARDS niXLIAMS. sic Hall this evening, at which nearly 3,000 people were present, all the available roem being closely , occupied. , Robert E. Lincoln was Qfilct in Peery Block, Fourth St., chairman. "A number of ladies were in the audience and a number of OQDEN, UTAH. 42U-t- f prominent politicians occupied seats oh the platform. . The speakers of H. W. 0. MABOABT. the evening were . mery A. fcfcorru, t.) whoas speech was replete with humor wnien was appreciated oy ine auai-ence- f Stephen A. Douglas, jr., E. G. Lamed and Senator Logan.. Besoiu- . strongly favoring Grant were UTAH, J 6DEH, " : physician and, Surgeon. A Haat ( ar : k HLA.WYER8. ATTOPiEY( adopt!; '"" d8Mf ERCIYAL J. BAitBATTe " ' ATTORNEY ireiseai. "' ,15 --r While some men were working a pit underneath a laree vessel which contained . AND molten metal in the Pennsylvania near T this city, the tel works tV88IgTA.Hr U. 8. DI8T ATTORHI?, tche "broke 'and the contents of CellMtiont a Fpecielty. Loane on Mortgeget V the vessel poured into the pit, Geo. Med. OSce.KMt Bide MeinSt., Ogdan. Yost and A WesUirooKe fteing rat- Simon ally burned, Monro Miller, ' Martin, Geo. Hooning and one or JAS. BLLRTKEAU, two others, were seriously scorcnea. T. & DEPUTY MINERAL SUE-- ' V Lew irrlm' ! Earepe. ''" ' April 15. A Paris New; York, ' ' to an paper says: erening ENGINEER.' special CIVIL DeLesaeps arrived at Calais, yesterLoBa, Cache County, UUh, Itm Tsnd nade for lecatlos or far oMsiainf day, with wife, children and friends, dma28tr patent. all in good health, U found an enthusiastic crowd assembled on the ietty. to receive him. The ujaire JUST OBSERVE of Calais went on board the steamer and made a congratulatory address. On reaching this city, be fiund the to flags that had waved the welcome SordensKjoM, now nuuenngm m breeze in honor of himself. r,rrt&ck,lourtJi Street, , Counselor Harbisbcbo, Apr. V : at Law, j E !" Eare iut with a Well aeltxled Mck OI ojuc4 ; GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Tjnrjracine all liipa of Fatn!ly Goods, Uroceries, etc. jlato sucea or wnote, Pkkleo hy the DM8Bf9 or bottle, t aud other things in like manner, and JON--T 1'ORGET ,11 ! YOU Vll Mid At FrederickaWn, N. B., the bar have been closed in of the decision of the si court or the troperanco. ct. pwrne rooms conne-qurnc- e Dr. Edward V. U. Kenealy , late house of commons and counsul for the claiment in the Tiohbome ease is dfi&'l, at an asre of i w . Swiss FineV UJ of Northera mem-bsofth- Ff.fTJia MARKS, 60LDSMI1H & Baecoasora fl. MAUK8, . Co:; . - ithe MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, et C ' $5,000. H. J POWERS, M. 0m'!"',;?; t. that David Lewith, a Jew of pleasant address, who is An eld resident and has been a speculator and cigur dealer by turns, has suddenly disap peared, leaving irauanient depu ue His frauds are in the nature of forgeries on Leopold Mayer's v-- orbank. nd on the Prairie State, Loan and Savings bank. He has also made E. A. collections for two or three firms , Ji new in A DOOX YMLQCKftonm here.' for which he has rendered no ' tf Main and Fourth Streets, He is past the prime of account. JTAH, : ; a! Codes, a daughter In Australia has and life, ' dn2-t- f n hither he is supposed to nave gone ' " f toners t tts Sea Pretlieat, ' Mi HEi SpKiireriBLD. April 15; Memorial J,0.8TKPHBHH- ,were held services by the &rner Tonng and. fifth street. Lincoln Guards"df Donor, In respect a apedaltr. to the memory Abraham wncoin, , UIDWJArt k"HWflIntT the of his taken. anniversary thisbeing rme and hav yo5,pictu with The death. guards gathered Jea29tf " many citizens .at 7:20 this morning, (the time of his decease), when ex D. CAEN1HAN, M. D. ercises pi an impressive cnaracter I h r ? r i Utah. took' place, consisting of; music, 'c on VurA Street; speeches, recitations and a recitation t of hi ' more notable official uttererra post omcr!. ances. Rev.WmfB. Affleck, of York, made an sloquent speech. Jigland, V" D.' - QOTer.CuUom succeeded Jmn, , THE- LAW OFFICE rrcrrr W,W. " Mo.. Anril 15 As the St. Louis express train Waa leaving here Y T. last night, Mr.' Jonea,i a'large cattle dealer from Colorade, en route for Kentucky to, purchase fine stock, Carpenter was suddenly assaulted by four men, B. Child, Warren pi it Fiirr, i KKrF.RENCKi ij give piarm ne couia ana oeiore dm80 tf mey Barrett. J. PerciraJ OMi I Wright, t robbed him of $5,200 and a' certifi cate of deposit on the Drovers' Bank of Chicago for $1,986. In their haste FRED FOULOEB, the . robbers , overlooked $2,500 o in ff: money, and some $15,000 worth of Carpenter checks, drafts and notes in the .in!. )" ehoj oppoite M.K. Chnreh. side vest pocket. The robbers are 0GDE5. supposed to have come from Kansas 1UIS 8i., City, and it is thought they have ' gone west with their booty.C T. GIBSON, M. D., tAaetber Jewbh Fraud. il ViAv JSySy to-da- A Cattle Dealer Bobbed. nt cien Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon I Worckstsr,' Mawi., April U, Tbe state convention met to bt pension Jbills passed, 1st., has written from" London to republican States Senator 'Dawes j Maxey, from the postal committee . United laf Jules Amigues, French journalist, was, onosen, peruiunni caairman. jreported the post rout bilL Ordered saying he has rad,withthfr iv&nost committees "were printed and recommitted. satisfaction the protesWTtf ha neph (After which the Alter tha. morning hour expired, ews, Cardinal Bonaparte and Prince aV XP and Taiencienes Xaoes ' Boutwell said,' there uk two Geneva award bill was consider-ed- . 'j ' the gen Charles Napoleon, against the approCurtain Lace.Bibbons, Fan. ; , , ; liain .TTnar-'cm ion eat . on the more mentioned tleraen prominently bation given by Prince Jerome Na , me oniei magiau-ucluan oiagri. amenameni sirisang out tne provu-T poleon to the decrees against the re jpr lid Gloyes and Silkj,Mitts. Finest ten for the payment of underwriters' Grant General are (applause They - that he is ligious congregations, or AAORtaKT lessen. 'j .u.U !' i ed senator and ' Tburman said the happy to associate himself with the Three-fourthsTable Damasks and Towels, rdeleth' adoption of this of wbistla.), t protest which he thinks will not be would oeie.it tho principal objectot EVER RAOOaHT TO TDK CITT. Senaassemeie to atvnicago, Jthebill.'."disapproved by the princes Victor gates in snid Hoar i tor a had will he Aftbr letter, a Blaine and between tilt and Louis nor by the great majority jn favor of General Grant or Senator; ?onklin regarding Thurman's com oi'.th3 Bonapakistsw' j Blaine. The only thing remaining to 'jil.iint that the senate was violating CA8HMERB AND SILKS. WB1TB flOCES. The Durhess of MarlboroBKh. .Massachusetts is the choice between a custom, Blame made a long speech Muls, At Dublin, April 16. One result of these two. (Cries of 'Doubted.") Against the bill and concluded by the impending change in the govern After a warm eulogy of Blaine, Bout-wel- l asserting that, in the history of the Irish Li ess, Bbilliastes, jtSij ment which will be regretted by all closed by expressing the belief ;cbuntry, there had not been so idle a .Tarlatans. A full nswrlmani nf T.. Tm parties, especially by the poor, is the that all our interests are bound up .congress as the present, Men's and Children's j ' Thurman said he would ask the retirement by the Duchess of Marl- in the name of General Grant. i v 3P A Shoes. KmhrnlrlArlaa .Wirino Rev. Freeman Clark paid a tribute Senate to finish the bill on Saturday borough from the field of charity in ' .and Insertion, Dress Goods. which she has labored with untiring to President Hayes, which created or Monday. zeal so many months.' much applause, He said the moral in rMutvtpl'alv V.n1. Adjourned. t. A . influence ot" Massachusetts' killed SC.:' AllUace. wliilA enl U0C8K. Senator Blaine. He htd no doubt London, April 16. Prof. Martins The house resumed cor.sidsration Grant would receive the nomination , lectured before the Nival Club, from the but he doubted very of the Indian appropriation bill. Russia,on Tuesdsyj He de much it south, Baker moved to increase the ap they could elect him. - .new clared the" idea" of a Russian invasion for clothing the Sioux by be propriation must that York carried, and; advoof India absurd, and strongly $20,000.'with as be would Grant impossible cated an Anglo-Russiaunderstand juaskell said the Indian wars were the candi"ate. Grant went in with ing'incn,tral Asia for the benefit Of a great majority the first term, and due to insufficient appropriations for and lhese trade, progress humanity, left with scarcely a following, lie Indians, The committee on Indian sentiments were loudly cheered. feared no revolution,., and nations affairs had been. Investigating the Ute Henora to the Lire President, abroad which purchase our bonds ou threat and lound out the chief " Little Rook, April 15. The re above par do not fear it. (.Immense cause.Leading Clothing House Baker's amendment was adopted. lTtali! . wb applause). ception of Gen. Grant, ., :. ,. ""Baker moved to' increase by $95, were amraea, Kesolutions worthy his high station. Iheg neral piedg. ,' ir e appropriation ,for. the subsisin anwering th speech of welcome, 000, the support oif laasaacnusetis 1 said he saw in the greetings all along ing of the nominee to the Chicago con tence of the Sioux'. :iU fThe bill hppro- the way tihat t'ie feelings of the past vention.and denounc nc the demo1. weie gone. "Yptfihjve agreat state oratic doctrine that to the victors prftd $1,400,000 for-ibSioux or and a great future, and nothing will belong the spoils, and promising firm $3,O0Qrfpf, each chngressional district advance your prospects like an entire support to a oivil service reform mtrie conntryrThe longer thesionx absence of sectionalism. I have no candidate; also demanding a cundi' were ijippiorted In tdleness the more ; ticed in my travels that sectionalism date of stainless public record, who icUiMiantli vagratitithayl would he- . o.rxmn ... is passing away, and the, countries, of will not put the party on the defenolWright eatd theje.wera poor white the worjd are returning to .thtroa sive.. , field of liberality which is progress." A ballot for delegates was , Iheg men ir the; land quite as deserving Thousands of persons were massed taken and the result announced im- of ar atid protection as the red W mre tiw receiving our New Ooodtfor thn 8nrlna Tntd " (ma are reaUg to fill uty Order at 1 at the reception grounds, and the mediately after recess, as follows: V. Wholesale er Retail for y- "" enthusiasm was general. The Maginni' of Montana,1 thought Whole number of votes, 1,060; pew held a levee from till 3 essarv for a choice, 532: George F. thaLiimtsiuuhh government No accidents occurred, Hoar,. 709; Charles B.- - Codmun, 656; purchased peace; the best thing o'clock. do was to nnv th nur. though the press upon the Btreets John E. San ford, 672; Julius 11, was unprecedented. A, grand ban-duSeelye. 581. The iremaining votes criftstl money.' JfGdenie r that people " at the Capital Hotel; in honor were distributed among . ten candi of thC'wgstMesirpd f get Up an In , of General Grant, is the programme dates. The followinsr were unani- - dian, war, W nen the people ot Chi- - FumisUng-GoodsBoots and Shoes, Hate andCap3, I mously chosen alternates: for Ebenezef dago would burn down their city, or l' ''''''"' fcUw; y"''- ' "'. J iinnrn VV Paroell'i BlcUtemhip Defeated. Stone, James 11. Barker, yhas. Allen thfi tteople f Memphis would import aao craaTTamo BBLOiteMO to ! ... irHo' fever jj.a.f sake theirs jfolloW ,' ,., the ,for K. 16. Robert of defeat The and Bishop. r Dublin. April of would ad ftastern, subscription, then The platform wa.'; unanimously Paroell'i? nominee after the tremenFirst-Clas- s dous efforts to secure his return is a opted on motion of Boutwell. Itis Lha people or the west desire an In diah for sake of few war the the " lollows: t dirty to blow Parnell's ay i dictatorship, t heavy We ao'lloii Trad from the Intorlar atJet and the successful stand made by the I First Steadfast adhere nefc (lclarf .which yie Washington cou t4ai(or would get ..'':., 'i the" JofJ Catholic clergy and ihe respectable distinctive principles i x Alter & long dbat. th amend- - premise Entire , party, including doubtless many con publican r 5; t-aparty. s" U'.;nn. mentwas rejected, as a be regarded great seryatives,will Wa make a ipocialty of Bora' FioaClothlafiAm 4 Zli-an amendment in i moral victory. tl gratulate the country isnu the ad -- Baker submitted from $320,000 to $350,000 have this Department always, well asortta. It is stated,.that a petition..will be ministration upon the success ot res increasing me appropriation lor inesu existence lodged in the boue of commons 6u umotion and the restoration of con Wa also carry a Fall Lino of Floo RaAt ak-.!.- rS f.'. Indians. After debate, behalf of Kettle, Parnell's candidate fidence under the' able1 management of the Apacho custom cods made by tbo olehrmii n made ,v: ( rejwted.Sherman. of in was who ., defeated Cork County, by Secretaay. successors to P. Waro. lt.ACo." Th.tr B7i. -- .i Tiilrd The in valuable "sbverefgn ty , Ryjn, of 'Kansasj 'submitted an Gardner, Boafoa. Colonel David Colethurst, (Home - j ' ' : amendment' providing that all bids ranted, Buler).. The ground of the petition of the national unioa over states. Fourth Free and honest elec- for the provisions of Indians and for will be :the cleri. al influence Used ifc daarltf , , , M AUKS, transportation of the same shall against Kettle. The result of the tions; crime of fraud at the polls or ihl be and awarded contracts at is . votes open Cork County election is regarded as in counting intolerable..,, Fifth Grateful tdPrest. Hayes for some suitable 'place in the Mississippi one ot the greatest surprises of the or in the Missouri River al' '.iT i flVlr'.-improvin g tone and naetheds of the Valley I - - - w civil and ley, w servioe, inyokoing Congress Jost HecelTinff Evenrecess. discussion, work Pending by- nesessary to complete th IC TITILLATI0SS." An ; Immenso stock ot dry ' goods, enactments to prevent a misuse of ing session for the naval committee boots and shoes, bats and clothing, , i ,t ,i Ninteen Socialistic propagandists, the public service for party and per- bills;" ana otner goons, too cape, groceries ' purposes. German and others, will be required sonal EVEKINO SE88I03I. to numerous at " mention, , anfmoB-Sixth Deplores sectional to leavr France. G. H. Tbibb's, Fourth 8t. ' desires that the resome humorous' bat dmar24 Iw and earnestly OengeVmade ity ' . '. The loss in the burning wood- sources of all sections of. the south ,i sarcasiie remarks on the West Point lands of New Jersey is estimated at as Well as the n3rth, bef developed outrage, in which he confessed that, X ' 1 . and to that end the recognition qf incredible as it might seem, the dem$1,000 per acreJ " The U. S. treasury purchased the eq lal rights of all, by f all,' Is. es-- ; ocrats had been right in denouncing Yon ean find fine lirandv imd should the West Point Academy, and that eltzer at the Commercial bar. 300,000 ounces ..til silver fqftthe sentiaL 'Past controversies o hn4 . fait Mock of Km for political efl'ect. jV perhaps government was educating KMptootuUstly revived be not WOOi And . Wminnt minU, yesterday,? illy Seventh All republicans should men to feel so much above congressCaw. Barial Kebea aad L'nd.rt.lier,' flooSa . The floating debt of the' Cuban Take Yoar Girl (oereri. Orden bf letter or Ulegreph will re. loyally V support party candidates men that they could not associate eeir. pnmp, eMeelion. to 113 mill.' and .tllketiu5 -treasu.w'mouBted de land that Massachusetts del-- ; with those of different color from For a buggy-ride- , T 7 outfit teed, both u t. .1.1. .--j ... rent but your at ell beert pesetas on April If. egates use all proper efforts for the themselves. of eh. of J. . Foote. d.f. fr,w'r.P '.- dap!4tf Block, wte.de of MehT of a candidate With the The house passed several bills and Prince Leoneld will be made d"ukf) nomination 11 who wj adjourned. and peer of England, with the title; requisiteaaUncatSomj have the approval of the Republicans Ladies, of duke of Albany. b. and . invite the support ot an patriotic' t i The Russian press warng the goyi citizens, and while not instructing just received by . A. Kens k Bio. ernmont against undervaluing the the delegates, rooommerfd George, ' Dr. Mlntic's Special Medldncs FARR :r F. Edmunds as such patriot and , military power of China. ; ' Are made from the best materials The forest firel !n New Jersey statea nan. Adjourned. obtainable.', have destroyed many fine residences St., " Ogden. They are ; They are not cure-alls- . and killed a few persons. .j r of Oakland. Lvae W. L. Viktov. favorite prescriptions that have been County, Kas. RepublUtn (Mass.) ten The Springfield son, "My Frednear forestfires Extensive sayit; for years in bis authority for saying. tried and tested tint.' WHOLESALE AK9 RETAIL ' years of age, has had a Scrofulous risnow thev ericksburg, Va., in,the "Wilderness"; has the bet from HUMIU ' ' are ( v. withdrawn two was head since in he Edmunde tho ing Ijnot region have done serious damage. in the troubles for weeks old: he suffered greatly, and the field and wrll not shrink from absolutely perfect recommended. - Th now - some are which inthey of portions drought an lauea to neip mm; responsibility. any works woaders pnysicians V. , tt V.lt, HlDI.Vllll.T.l. Virginia has caused almost an en- C A train of the Ohio and Miissippi ,Tbe Nephreticum bladder and m kidney complaints. Daxcsliob axd Iobidb or Pstamifm, tire suspension of planting and plowR. R. was thrown off the track, yes Those suffering with dropsy, unghi s has effected a perfect cure." , ly the in1.;''!;'s;"."ioi Sboals, at engine Ind., terday, disease diabetes, gravel, reteatien of "Lord Falmouths cojt Apollo' win- and cars being more or let's damaged, uriue,pain in the hack,inoontinence. or Al t usbk. .1 U'-- ner of the Newmarket biennial," kas but no injury done to passenge:s.-- ( . or any4disease of the kidneys and. . . ; ' been scratched for the 2,000 gujneas at the besstonished will Thelriah members of parliament bladder, Grain, stoke. will afibrd, bottle one for 1 ask London. in are arriving hey J.S. Wright, liberal, just elected .nualiation of tha Irish franchise For female... weaknees It is without" ; Cltopped Feed; UTO 0TEEH! EEEtn 8 ,,, dead at an eda with the English and extension of; an for parliament. fell of the all liver,; For derangements ,..'';.' , cational. meeting at Birmingham, the Ulster tenant rights to all IreSeeds, Etc. useDrl Sfintie's English Dandelion v ;'-i" land. yesterday.: f The 150th anniversary of Gen. Pills. Gen, CatupM and depufy Cabrara For biliousness and dyspepwa. use insisted on reform, in the Cuban ad- Zietheirs entrance into the famous STRENGTH aid Jajidphon FAMILY FL0UK, f Engli, celeDr.lMintie's was ministration,' ia t yesterday's con- Ziethen hussar regiment, Pills." ... . Rathenow at ArVE Ri ip OF - ? CSE TEE brated WITHOUT Madrid. v; , vesterday, at gress For fVver .iku ague, w Dr. Mm-tie'- s of the emperor, the prinESTED TO BESn JXiR "Si IVfCTBJC presence Qf Foi1 sale British channel The by squadron and ces and several generals. - Dandelion, Pills. 5Lt.VfclH.VTFP, JOC REVIEW, A f despatch vessel Salamis, left Gibralaltdruggicts.WIIICH I" I'VfcJiiUhVU . 5A, Graham tar to soarch for the missionary trainCOOPER'S VITAL RESTORAh ree r roit SIB ASTLE Feels Lite a Sew Man. ing ship Atalanta. T1VS. 1TTBRATfBfoHEALTB,BriKNa, li,mn'.t J tlif liO anflt Irr.H. are preparj A number of Russians Short a, ir Im.liil. ,4u.NlwW Rocbbsteb, September 25, 1S(JS- - ifUgretiv "VPhb wao-ly-haIwrmrm. fcxluoMiu XrfTf-wl,rf "Messw. II. II- - Wahskb & Co; I made more cuieii0.t neryou deluhty, ing an address to e presented to : , u 1. iu t:n ei,a Gladstone congratulating him on the foAl trrateful to vou for liavinj; reliev'- - semipal weakne-manhood, iuiti euoti a lu rttjy.iiiHil Ac a rj o8f M 4 tkhwl'tA HifwruuuUtM success of the liuerajs. " e" ' Pills of nocturnal emission-"- , Insa'Uudc, l, ut e car., we vour Safe bv ed me . a in ,,f ra.li-- l m). l all I' 1, foiauireri ts v t. 1 be &ti4 at bu Russia demands of , the Turkish an old and seeminaly incurable co bility for mental lubor.dwjndcncy, r induced ml mA the aoU4 ai4 distanco are a as Orders front (t etniiidisefwtfcs by have For I scarcely prompt such and years tivenes. Wt' te oWrtu( auiuu.r, aH government to bring the proceedings iieexiUlB4. : ' , "" eceM, than eu4 filled. youthful folliin the case of the asuassin of Koma-rof- f heon able to obtain a natural cotubined. the medicines : . all other of tha bownk. Unly by MEN YOOMC 1; . , to a speedy termination. , I excitant, is An4 ?liT" Vho ,rA--f tTnai Xt..,iiii ,A pt.,cl aid of t.bvsic or injection could 1 It is not stimulant nor r e ike Ur Ilea add t la f S. m a ea,, The death of J. Wright, liberal obUin relief. I find that I now have perfectly safe to take, not Huaek r erlr et.1 uatif .iwt".. member of parliament, is a heavy a regular evacuation ot the bowels nostrum, and product result. tUt ii.n iwimkird I'J " dirU, e.,Ji blow to the Birmingham radical and feel like a new man. i wonilerful. are ilVllS?Ic BivlKWxt""l'l'Wll",l WOOLE7H school whose originator and head he . Pric? S3 a vottie. Four times th flo4. pnid ay oaw Yours sincerely, 7 "rtM, L" bad been. . T. F. DkGarmo,ln quantTiy, $10. It will it aprlt)-2wLly U. mt, ttlupl, Blanket., t'loihs, Flannels, Yarns To be bad of vrtu- - fw h Vmt tie. 1 K ' internal o$l The Newmarket b ? Act whoksaleand Kctail.,. y your J"14. km! J.W Hon and l Mcutt, kiformiMta won lbu!ii-'m. Driver was won by handicap race, But your spring Dolmans, Ulsters, A fo;,Ug!.!en;or j;r, Aiiium v.o.. Gil Bias being lbs filly fJlYIRMACHEf! CAlVAKlC CtU i AT l OU KST F , second and Clementine third, ten Hats, Feathers and Flowers of Mrs. Kearney jitvwf St3 Jfoii9err BN.!n realise. brM riartGd. j Cron-stadt- . fJIFSICt AN ami SURGEON - Ang'.e-EnBuit- n s WHITAKEll, and Builder. . Jcsction.l fiB!UTE. KXdies', t. daplO lm -- 150 XEW ADVRTISEMEXIS. Nainsooks, -' store, Ogdcn. By Wi V. Teltfreph to the .NO. ,v . BLACK ALPACAS West Poixt. April 15. In the Whittaker case to dav. " Toirngend o O I FJ C D m3" '"""d 00 ' questioned Whittaker as to his social Til I W I A I L 11 Glo. P. Bo well ft Ce' standing in the corps. Whittaker Bureau, said ho had, no associates; since his ar.wipaptr AdTertUlng ADVKBwhew first arrival in 1876 he had never Spruce Street), participated in their sports; never had visita from them: was ignored by whites in the mess room. At the BUSINESS CURDS, last annual examination his stand in a class of ing was lie had no cause to suppose his passing the examination was endangered. At the close WhitMISS SANG UINETI taker made a statement denouncing fcr ordert execote drewmeking, t, r,p,rl to , as false the newspaper as ertion that CutUni, " fttting, at the Loweet , Moderate Pnoei. he had mutilated hiimelf. He said dnaraateed. he did not expect justice from this Ordtn Solicited. Satinieetloa eor. Mais and Third St court. The spectators applauded. The court this morning examined all the evidence of Whittaker. United States attorney Townsend PROF. MAX BOYAN, offers, in behalf of a wealthy citizen of New York, $1,000 reward for the ' TEACHER OP , ' detection and conviction of the per Instrumental Music son er persons wno committed the Kocfl outrage on Whittaker.-Leave orders at Calders' music DRESSMAKING. 16, 1880. " n forty-sevent- s' fiiaine-subUu- Building). authorised to contract for briefly rejoined. in the Dally and ' 'TaeWklrUker Trial. Jusctior, at our beat fifiy-eigh- . XLVIiCONQRESS. Massachusetts' ' Moral Xomentmn ' Kills Grant and Blaine. . f .1 ; , MAit'l frk How (TlraeB rZi! i 7 III a ' . l .. , anivdjourned until Saturdayiwhen Omit. m f BonapartUts Seeeadiar ietaitltm. PkEis, "April 15. Prince Louis Lu- - . ' J""" IDMDND'S STILL IN THE FIELD. By W C. Telegraph to the JcKaioR. allna4 BatUeaa, tf WaiHtHOtb,"April, 15. The sen ate committee on railroads. to-J-a jasrtion Printing Aodation, 4' : heard further gtaient on the bill ; x (Incorporated.) to extend the time for the comple-tiojw- f I ,,rU Of BCBSC&IrtlQSt thO Texas .Pacific railroad. Sandfly the, " .' OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY; EVENING,1 APRIL FOREIGN NOTES. Br W. V.telecraeh to the Jmactina. 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