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Show T NTS! WW VOL. VIII: OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE GENERAL NEWS. Published every evening Sunday) by the By W. V. (except - T!f rapa to tha Joncrioit. PrriloM Jariotloa. New Yoee, June 29. The perils Junction Printing Association, of Atlantic have another V illustration;navigation (Incorporated.) A Norwegian bark has arrived at Queenstown from Richi MATES OF iVBSCJUfTlOX; Ptr Annum, : : $9 u Montht, Pilivtrti Thrv. Montht, Oil I l& : 12.60 1.00 (me M mth, f any fart tf the 'iy Carrier mondj in a sinking condition, liar" ing been in a collision with an ice- - 'yl berg.. OKf-.- ' v ;; Advertising rate made know application. ' Expioaits Tarahh. on Kew Vork, June 29. By the ex , plosion of a can of varnish at C9 Gold Street, Joseph Yerks was fatal Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Advertls ly burned and Hose Ackerman How (Times Ualldlnff) probably tutally ikjured. The prem Inr AreDt, 41 Park to authorised contract for ises were Sew York, is damaged. 1U,0W. advertisements In the Daily and Semi Violent Proceeding!. car best at Weekly Ogdca Josotiob,. j rates. VEB,June 28. The RtfMica.n't Buena Vista sptcial says, last night Till C D A RTP mnybefoundooSleat incendiary attempt was made to til Geo. P. Hawaii A Coe an burn the Lake House, but the party Newspaper Advertising Bureau, was caught in the act and chased by (1 Spruce Street), where CONTRACTS UTW VflDlf a iriob, who fired several shots, fatalbe in fm made it may ly wounding an unknown man and tyerely wounding Calvin Moon and BV&KMSS CJRLS. J. A. Matthews. The crowd also attacked Judge Casey, but he escaped. The intention wa to murder him. A short time ugo a petition signed by a number of citizenB, caus ed the dismissal by Judge CjBey of ome members ol the police torce, fhich caused the attack on him. More violenee is likely to ensue. SKIPPING & CDMMISSIO V- A 1J I I Three hoyt Drunacd. Baltimore, June 28. A yawl boat of the coast survey steumer lache, E. A. THOMAS, AS. N. X1MBA1.A, with a fishing party consisting of J. Patten, engineer of the fiache, his THO JUS & KIH BALL, two sons, Willie an t Jimmy, and a third boy named V m.M. (jreenwalu JT-LJUTTOf&NE YS was str.ick and upset yesterday af' ternoon, in the lower harbor by a Dooly Block, tow of barges, and the sons of rat UTAH. OGDEN, dj18 3m ten and Greenwald were drowned. it InldlU ADYER-T18IN- p.B0ND VrjrJ -- llf ft .? W. ATTORNEY AND at ATTORNEY Law. Counselor DIST. . onj?"' Jleetaona a Specialty. Jeney Lily. New Yore, June 29. A famous beaut", known as '"Jersey Lily," Mrs. Langtry, contemplates appear. ing shortly in private theatricals at the Cromwell House, bhe is now rehearsing with Coghlan. Killed by Mxlitnlnr. 'Louisville, June 28. During a storm Saturday afternoon, t hres farm hands, Wm. Prin., All' Jones aiiid John Baum, all colored, working on the farnuot E. G. Mines, eight mile from the city, were killed by lightning. 151 FOREIGN NOTES. y W. C. Telegraph to the The Internaeional Jumctio. By W. 0. Telagraph to the Kitle Hatch. Jane In the 800 yard range the American team scored 436, ths Irish 4IW. The weather early thm morning was storming and very threatening, but towards 11 o'clock the wind shifted to the went; it then became The cloudy, but not threatening. wind was blowing straight on the targets, unfavorably for high scoring. The air was tolerably clear and soft; a considerable display of American and Irish bunting on the way hither from Dublin. The houses are dec orated with evergreens, welcoming mottoes, etc The Irish team fire on targets one, and two m aads thus, John Ritiby, Wm. Kigby and Milner, on the target No. 1; Fen ton, Joyrtt and Young, en target No. 2. The Americans fire op targets .No. o and 6 thus: Rath ion e, Farrow and Brown on No. 5, and Clark, Soott and Fisher on No. 6. A detachment of 200 royal Irish constabulary preserve the order The Irish rifle association, yester day, decided that no member as such, join Sir Henry JlalfinvFa ,team at Wimbledon, firing atJ $00 yards. The ranee was begun at 12:30, the wind had then modeiatod and the conditions for shooting became more favorable. Dolly moi'xi, 2l.t. Twice Triple Wrirkof. Tekke Turcomans. sylvania railroad. Another freight Turkish Tribnlatlum. train with John B. Crawford, enginPeua, Turkey, Juno 29. The eer, and M. A. Shiver, fireman, ran into the wreck and both men were foreign ambassadors replying to the note of the Porte on th Montenegrin instantly killed. Irish Revolutionary Convention. question regret that the f'Arte should Offered Their SwtIcos. 50 28. About June Philadelphia, ask for time for the execution of the 29. from all of Storrs the Unit June Emery Chicago, delegates parts convention that Turkey ed btates representing and lush of Chicago, and B. H. Brewster of should cede indprepose the litoral as far as the revolutionary convention, assembled Philadelphia have volunteered their river Bojana including Dulcigeno. this morning, Judge Brennan of services as counsel for cadet Whit taCroix Devastated. Iowa being chosen temporary chair- ker in case he asks for a court marSt. Petersburg, June, 29. The man. The object cf the convention tial. minister of the interior on Russian he stated to be to devise measures Bank Capital. Taxing Foreign tour of a for the liberation of the Irish people. telegraphs from New York, June 29. The bill tax-in- Astrakhaninspection, that owing to the want of Committees were appointed and a been has bank capital foreign hands the plague of tho locusts can5! recess was taken. signed by Gov. Cornell. It provides not be effectually eradicated, many Excunlo ia School Banter. that every foreign banK or banking other insects are injuring the i Sunday crops. New York. June 29. The excur company doing business in this state "TT The Bradlaugh Trouble. of sion steamer Long Branch, just after shall be annually taxed one-ha- lf London, June 19. In the house of casting off from the dock, this morn-in- one cer cent, on the average ot all and crowded with a Sunday sums of money used or employed in commons, A. M.Sullivan gave notice nartv on the way to Long this state. Among the principal of an amendment to Gladstones Branch, was run into by an oil boat banks affected by this bill are the resolution ailoiwhg all elected memand crushad ia below the water line. Banks of California and the Bank of bers to affirm, etc., to exclude Brad-laug- 't from its operation. The boat began to fill, causing great Nevada. Bradlaugh addressed a large meetalarm on board among He ennaren Snicide Kire. and teachers, and making frantic the Cinciknati, June 29. Dr. W. D. ing in Trafalgar Square, laft night; there were also meetings held in the friends on the shore who witnessed of Dayton, Ohio, who tried to various towns and provinces. Con theaecident. The boat, however, Semple a lew hitnsen in the drown nyer, sultations of leading conservativesjin Deedilv returned to the dock and was rescued and sent and ago, the bouse of commons have been deall were safely landed, after which days to the work house, succeeded; in termined on to consider the course the boat commenced to sin la n. hanging himself in his cell, tin to be taken on Gladstone's resoluHot Weather. mornine. He was dead when found tion in regard to Bradlaugh which Welsh Ammen & Son's flouring will be introduced Nett Yore, June 28.The ther on Thursday. 94 to mill at Greenfield, burned yesterday mometer registered degrees O'Donnell has written a long letdayr The weather continues hot with a loss of $20,000 uninsured. ter fiercely attacking Parnell and with no sign of rain. The deaths The fire was incendiary. other home rulers lor supporting last week were 1,038, which is aa A Horrible Railroad Accident. Bradlaugh whom he describes as a hi eh rate. unusual! T Coney Island, 28. Yesterday revolting atheist. June ; , Col., Pueblo, are Rockaway and Long Branch an accidant occurred on tlie aiorning Blots and Mobbing-- . doing an unprecedented business Atchinson, lopeka & Santa re Kail London, June 29. From 15,000 to , Sjreet car Driven' Strike. road, three miles west of Shargeant, 20,000 persons were present at f New York, June 28. The drivers Kansas, resulting in the death of one meeting, in Trafalgar Square, on the Second Avenue surface rail person, and wounding several bthefrj, last under the impression nicbt, for aa advance of tw urobably fatally. The train was road struck would proceed to the that Bradlaugh twenty nve cents. The wages per running at the rate of twenty miles house of commons alter making his when" car the who were tiotous Some 2. are hour smoking day per address. So ne 1'iousands ot persons were arrested, A similar strike is lumped the track, the last two cars who had been attending the meet-in- a five down a feet on the Third following it, going expected in Trafalgar Square rushed lhe engine, baggnge down Parliament Street to the embankment, Avenue surtace roaa, and express eseaped. ine scene in palace yard, and some three Tex at Jack Dead. the cars was beyond description, or four thous'Hid got into WestminsDenvee, June 28. Republican's women and children crying and ter Hall, but the police charged them Leadville SDeoiJU. says J. S. Oma for help and men bleed screaming the and drove thern through hundro ( fexas;jack), thenofced scout from wounds, crawling out ot the ing several thoumorn. nere died gates. Meanwhile luis and plainsman, One lady was caught be sand window. had assembled persons be buried with military ias. He tweea the broken seats, her husband outside the railings reinlorcemepts ,, honors aiiorf. distance lay unconcious pf (he police, liowever.removed them The PedeitrUn Seora. away while their children Bat un- to he opposite ejde of the street in Sah Fkakcisco, June 29. In the harmed among the cushions, J. J. order to clear the way to the house diamond belt walking match tb Jenkins of Dubuque, was killed. of commons. score stood at 10 a.m. : Scott 402, Mr. Keenan, of Arkansas was wounSparkling YVDiea. Keid 453, Eaton 444, Guerrero 435, ded in the heat, producing contu 29. The chamber of June sion of the braip. His wife was woun j Paris, ot liheims Callahan 42$. has just issued in the irroin. back and tbiull commerce ded Forty days Faxtlng. on the statistics of the a report die. will W. floyld, probibly New' York. June 2J. Dr. H. Y. Both wines in the department has a hbb parkline Tanner of Milwaukee began, to day of Noridgwalk, Maine, of the Mama tot the year ending Mr. and arm wound the head, in his feat of fasting 4(i consecutive at which date there of St. Louis, a flesh cut in April 1st, 1880, stored in cellars in the departwere days under the supervision of a com- - Mitohel, W. of J. the head, Missouri, ment 12,571,300 Raabo, miuee oi six physicians. gallons of sparkling injured in the hip and shoulder, Mr. wine. During the year 16,524,593 ot anaett Wresk Sarraf thi of Leaven werth, and W. F. j Taylor ' The ' wrecked steamer Narragan- - Beals of Mattoon, Ills., seriously bottles were sent out of the depart-rnen- f at average prices of one franc sett ef the Stonington line was raised, wounded in the side, Frank Wheel-an85 centimes per bottlp, but sunk again while being CampbellBville, Canada, injured towed towards Cow's Day. No more in the back, D. Hudson, Nickersen, One Haadred and Twenty Three Million. bodies were recovered. Kansas, hurt in the head, and his Mrs. and left shoulder Washington. June 28. The gross in the wife hip, Visit hli(.reat Grandfather! Borne, in the receipts from the internal revenues New Have. June 2, President Mary inei of Oswego, Kansas, Severfor the fiscal year ending June 30tb, and head, face, shoulder and hip. Hayes visited Branford 1880 estimating the receipts for the bruised. Two were al others badly room at in a the held a reception two tram on the remaining days, will be in round rendered physicians Totoket House, built by his greatassistance. It i supposed the numbers, f 12':,0O0,O0O,an increase of prompt Ezekiel Hayes. grandfather, over the receipts pflat engine oroKe a ran wnue passing $10,000,000 President and Mrs. Hayes car kept the year, and an increase of 13,000,000 over it. lhe sleeping where the Branford visited presidens ' ' over the estimates of the department. held a reception, shaking hands wth track. Xnrderoni Havajoe. This increase is derived from whisky, the entire population of the town. Tribune's 28. The Devvk. Jupe cigars and cigarettes. The president addressed the crowd P. . Clabbson, and. laid bis ancestors naa uvea in Santa Fe special says the town J00 years ago, perhaps as who basjustreturnd from Aruo&a, Notice, far back as 7'r0 years. When John report the murder, some days ago, is near Notice unknown of two hereby given tbac the prospectors Russell settled there one of his sons Defiance by Aavajo Indians, partnership of the undersigned, was Samuel Russell, who preached Fort of four soldiers lately doing business under their to the people of Branford about forty and says a partyleft the fort for and firm name of S. Eccles & Co., is this the an iitpr-eRebecca Hayes, years. Hie daughter, dissolved by mutual consent. to arrest the Navaio agency day atteajpt did not married Ezkjel Hayes. He the murderers. The Navajo chiefs, J, H. Gibson retiring from the firm, desire to speak oa political subjects. of a short time ago, asserted friendship the remaining partner collectinc There might be soma present who for the whites, and these murders all kbts and paying all liabilities of but his with view,, would disagree to be the work of a few the late firm. J. IL Gibson, are 'nought all their the anderlying principle tf ' John bloods. Jngi ks. hot beliefs was probably the same, Stewart Eccles. ju Sniiaa Fiften Mile. Samuel Russell praehed to aiod-fcarin- g New York, June 28. George hey loved people that lio Deception Used, what was ri"ht and shunntj what Farn, the English long distance It is strange so many people wjll was wrong, upon this interpretation J swimmer, who swam second best to Captain Webb in the great fix continue to sutler day afk-- day with o I praise, r nou loitu; write. Speech were n.a.Je by old day's swim in the Engslih Channel, Dytpepsia, Liver Complaint, Consti-pal;oSour Stomach, i ten eral Debilfoun in swam to day from the foot of Thirty residntod aaofoldanscythe old tan procure at the possession third'etreet, in East river, through ity jtc, when tbej SHI LOU'S VITALIZED, made by Jwekiel Haves, his great Hell Gate and Flushing, making tihp our if it does not cure or regrandfather, was prsenU4 to him. distance, 15 miles, in 3 hours, 27 tree of est, minutes and 42 seconds. He Btvara lieve therr. Price, 7;'' cts. Sold by A Steamboat Barer. at J. W. McNutt k Co., Wholesale and New York. June 28. The steam through a fierce current Hell Gat. . , s H. W. 0. MARGARY. ATTORNEY ' AND ', LA W, CO UNSELOR-at- - Canfleld block, east side Main St., Office n UTAH. OGDEN. d67-l- y CARNAHAN, M. D. J. D. Street, Ogden, Viah. on Fourth CJite OFriCI. OYER POST ifebJ6 eom H. J. POWERS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Near corner of Young and tf Fifth Streets, Ogden, flBco: ' . . KCHAltS, rds Richa Offic X. X. wTLUAHB, , wiliums, & LAWYERS.:: Fourth St. ', Block, OQlEN, UTAH in Ptry f TEAOHilB OF and Instrumental Music Iave orders at CaldVJrs' ' music daplOlm store, Ogdun. 'm. D., S UHOh C A OrriOK: Q. H. Tribe's Building, OGDKX.CTAH. Ow'BTH ST., diu&rlTtf Ogden's Photographer, J, O. STEPHENS, Corner of Young and Fifth streets. LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY a specialty. Come and have your picture taken. jan 29tf THE CHAMPION d, Meat Market! OV THAT 18 PHILIP GRILL, - Tourth St., THI 91 atton, Ogden. CriS BEST OF to-da- y to-d- ay Beef; - Pork,Veal, Ac egetber with FRESH GAME! Of Krery Dncription, niwajn OS band: 3IVE ME A CALL. I'M II. OHM. de7tf SALT LAKE BEER! 4T TBI Salt Lulio Beer Depot. JIFTlt STREET, OGDE.V. Family Trade a Special y. t.nUtf s . Vocal PHTSIClANatifl Brad-laugh'- to-da- y dMl-t- PROF. MAX B0 YAN, C. T. GIBSON, ' dEORGE BKCESCH, Proprlftor. r OUGAX. rTd eoe of Oae . J0""-- , v.. Xtd OrmBi brought to any Organ wMrh m( .Mwnt for "gn.be "Arion.' rr WoM Br choir-o- r brb.4wrb. .r Sunili- -i r tT Md Jvictioi.J a columns that Mr, English gave only one dollar to the sufferers of Chicago. The alleged correspondent says the amount of subscription was printed in the local paper at the time and a typographical error made one dollar instead of $100, as it actualey was. This explanation of a very troublesome matter is considered clever but not so ingenious in the minds of Indiana gentlemen here as tbat of English himself. He found that he had made himself rather unpleasantly conspicuous for meanness and a few days after the occurrence he said that the reason he only gave one dollar was because he thought itwai for some particular case and not for the general relief fund. The public is ollered both explanations and can take their choice. It is said further that at the time English made his explanation he promised to make another donation of $50, but it is not known whether he did so or not. WATER COMMISSION. The undersigned Selectmen'and ex Water Commissioners forWeber County, for tho purpose of more con veniently and efficiently discharging their duties under An Act of the the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory ef Utah, entitled "An Act providing for recording vested rights to the use of water and regulating their exercise, Approved February 20, 1880 do hereby adopt the following officio B.ELES. The Commissioners will hold regular monthly sessions at theCoun-t- y Court House in Ogden City, corns mencing on the third Monday in each month and continuing from day . to day until adjourned.' 2. All p rsons, corporations or associations claiming to have primary or secondary right to any stream of water in Weber County may file their claims with the clerk of the County Court of said County, who is else the clerk of this Board of Commissioners, and who may appoint deputies, at any time hereafter, and upon the establishment of the same will be granted a certificate therefor. 3. The Board shall appoint the time and place for hearing each claim, and thereupon the clerk shall issue a notice in writing, staling the name of the applicant or claimant, and giving, in general terms a de scrtptioii of the water right claimed, (naming the stream or spring) and designating the time appointed for the hearing of the claim. Copies of which notice shall be posted in three public places in the county, or published in some newspaper, as the Board may direct, at least ten days before the bearing. And in all cases where there are known to be conflicting claims and adverse claimants to any water right applied for, the applicant must name such adverse claimants in his application, who shall each be served with a copy of such notice in the manner prescribed in sections 1719, 1720 and 1721 of the Compiled Laws of Utah Territory. All of which shall be at the expense of the claimant, but adverse claim-ant- e shall be liable, at the discretion of the Board, for the cost of unsuccessful litigation ciused by them. shall 4. All adverse claimants specify in writing the nature and extent of their respective adverse claims, when and how they originated, etc., an if the fht claim be verified by the oath of the party, his agent or attorney, then the adverse party shall likewise verify his claim, and the parties shall be held to the issues made and restricted in their proofs to them. '5, Any person desiring the attendance of witnesses "hall be entitled to obtain from the clerk of this Board, subpo-natherefor, and the respective parties may obtain continuances for proper cause on proper tei ms, to be determined by the Board, And all applications, notices, proofs of adverse elaiias, su.pM-nagfindings and determinations of the Board of Commissioners shall become part of the records in each 1. . s sem, , case. it receipts. Utah Northern 'vouchers on hand June 1. ItiTO. 1203.firt Merchandise o n hand June l.lfiTy 'ash on hand June J. Hbrrick, I. G. Taylor, Water ei for Weber Co., Utah Territory. Attest: U. 11. Gilbert Hainan. JKS7 Hi aiautea, gomery, J. P., on noes, Cash from W. W. Bronson, J. r.,on 1641.70 1300.00 800.00 350.00 8801.70 COLLICTOB eiLBSBT BCLIAf'S ACCOBMT. To delinquent taxes of 43.50 " "aCounty taxes for.the - 12,00 100.B4, 18440.18 year 1879. By remittances. lid "Treaaurei's rroelpU. l3428.S6 Middleton, J. P., on fines, 134.00 Cash from Henry Bowns, J. P., on 13540 20 13540.201 Territorial school tax for 1878 : To Auditor's war, an U on kand. Junel 1179 flltuftn By Co Sapt's orders. ao.00 7.o0 ftsytso Territorial school tax for 1879 : To Audltor'a warrant. bKU6.90 By Co. Supt'n orders. 3,(K) . 5008.91 6WM00 5808.9 from sale of lowniMe land tf.00 Cash 'reeved in Plain City: To ca-- h ou band June r. 1, 1S7U. 25.80 Cash borrowed from D. U. Peerv. IjOO.IH) Cash borrowed from L. J. Herrick. .'.(Mux) Cash borrowed from Wm. Middleton. 250 (X By Co. 15.00 Supfs orders 15 01 15.00 Tins foreiroinir " renort " inlttcd. tc 15 ' r L. M. RICHARDS. County Clerk. By C. C. Richards, Deputy Clerk. Ogden, June 1, warrants County fromCollector 18. Bel-na- T.Ufi Cash from AbielAb- bott for keeping his wife at the In- liK.Y August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's Aucust Flower in 5(1 (VI all towns and villages in the civi www lized world has caused many imitas tors to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for tbemselve at the expense of the afflicted. Thist Medicine was introduced in 1868, 32.40 and for the cure of Dyspepsia and. Li.er Complaint, with their effect, such as sourstomach,costiveDes8,siek Stomach, Sick Headache, Indices- 2210.83 Hon, 1'alpitation of the Heart, verti-getc., etc., t never Aa failed t mi Three dosea will relieve knowledge. 7035.08J any caae of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold last year. Price 7;i cents. Samples 10 cents. sane Asylum at Salt Lake Citv., Cash refunded j by the Territory for cash paid to jurors for services rendered in 3rd District Court, DISBURSEMENTS. County warrants redeemed by cash, County warrants re deemed by colt lector, Cash on D. H. Peery's note (principal), Cash on D. II. Peery's note (in terest). Cash on L. J. Her-rick's note (principal), Cash on L, J. Her rick'i note, (interest!. CashonD.H.Peery'g note (princi pall. Cash onD.H.Peery's note (interest), Disc un ton silver, e, . Oreen's Atlas avd Diaet alma 100.00 the mast expensive free Alma, nac ever published, sent free on re ceipt of two cent stamp. mac, 8.75 Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A. d a6 tf. 533.93 47.04 4778.31 The Nabob Whisky stands unex celled for family uses. Godbe, Pittt Co., Agents for Utah. rtju21tl 411.40 10.30 Utah Northern vouchers on hand Merchandise band. Cash on hand, T5.tft.eel 10(1.70 33.00 fines, Cash fromWm.Wil- son, J.P.,od fines, Cash from C. F. pound-keepe- reerj, Promissory note favor L. J. Herrick, Promissory note favor Wui. Middleton. County warrants nnre-- " Cash from N. Mont For the Blood and Liver Use Compound Extract of Samp, rillu and Dandelioa with Iodide ot Potassium. hna31 1223.fi0 on S3.D5 401. OS , For Medical And Family use, Simmond's Nabob 17,362.88 17362. County Warrant istued during iht faeal Whisky. Sold by McNutt. dju21tf year, ana J or what purf oats they were Usuedy To F.b.Rkbatds,for services as INVALIDS 88. X) frobateJndg To L.J. Herrick, for services as Selectman, To P. A. Hammond, for crvlces aa Selectman, e To P. G. Taylor, for as Selectman, M for To L. Klcbardg, services as County 117.10 AID 0THEBB gEIIISS lHrt.70 HEALTH, aer-vk- Clerk, . 11. 885.00 sor, To Gilbert Bel Dap. for services aa Collector, To Kolit. Wcynarrie, for aerriitfs as Treasurer, To F. H. Kicharda, for services aa I'roeecut-inAttorney, To L. F. Moneh, for 533.W 250.00 TOO.uo Ima. S0.00 iVI.25 tia, a aar- it- - aua tih- - f. iwrmiM a TiUI unp Md lb aiuvtrvd and qawbvin -Iwv aae.'ing humanilT, wn daly awiaaler-- 4 aad aiplalaed. YOUNG MEN AbI ethon who itiflVr frcnn Nern.itt nt fk-1W Ht, ham ol Wwily Viiftr. lTiiMur k.xlM.tk tt4tj MX) lb mm J gltHimtv cmiin(Mr w t'J y hinds urnta-a- l it pTMJticcd h$ jiiackn it u and poluia i4 to "ftvttiem wh priw tflVvtW mid rmd to iltalic tho eulf fdf , timvla, iirB btind vour Wi.OO To Jndirea for holding elections, To sundry poor peraona for their maintenance, To iind,ry persons for keeping insane people, T sundry persons for repairs and Improveon ments roadi, river and iiridirea, banks, To sundry persona for relief of their taxes. To snndry persons for interest on borrowed (in jioxiul mri for ft wT Hif hfirtuailon worth llwwiiirt will be cent you. Address the paUthvhi-r- , IUIVEBM&CHER GALVANIC CO, US Itoatgomery llSan I'raDciaeo. lyi.40 4fl.ii .''i.Ul Still to the Front! BrE. MICH '.HO.W fair 145.05 & CO., Block, fourth Street, ARE DETERMINES NOT TO BE BEAT! Either In QUALITY" of GOODS or PRICES. Call and see onr stork of money, To sundiy persons for on itnproreiiient CourtHonee andC'onrt House Jot, To eandry peraons for record books, station- GENEBAJU Dt ery, fnel, furniture and sundry expenses, I'W.i.ao for insurance on Court 00.(i House, To Water Commissioners for serv ices, 8.00 To Ogden brass baud for unia;d to porcbaae MERCHANDISE, (jo Elsewhere, for B. E. EICH & Co. u29tf BIDS WANTED. SenarAte) bids will be receiv.l V, Trustees of Pirst .School District Weber Co., (Ogden City) for paint ing and plastering the Central 5cho 4 Uouae, including material, till Thursday, July eighth, IScth tb Trustees reserving the right to wje t any or all bids 5or particulars ca X on Trustees. Job PisesBB. "I 30l.0( t-- nr.vi 179, mt WE CA'I SUIT YOU: Total teeoed daring the fiscal year $t8t4.eq In circulation Juye 1st, , dur-ju- era -, aitawvri, are la a4 f aicrfiral te all flaaardahlafl f Klvclna tiM. Tt frtm Mkla f u ofElex-tion- s circulation the fiscal year, , ttVli cases, Id rtyl frtf .a iu kU iiajfMa: Mud tkui BUf MBd bf HOVrlna iMvaM- -, w)m harrdeipalr Supcrm-tenden- auu-dr- HEAl'.TH, UTUIKS I, IDd a cMiip4i viiylvp4U i f fur luvalt. aitt iriw wlia f)wr in furmftU!) Evif rvou, Ril)fttu4iis and ratitliil iu..im .U &j 250.00 t tcrvicca aa of To bavld Jenkins, for services as Surveyor, To Joa. Parry, for services as Coroner and expenses of holding inquests, To the Sheriff and Justices, Constables and other persona for eoxta in criminal . WITHOUT THE t'fcK OF KKVtiS, A HE Kr QUESTED TO 8KSD KOll THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AX ILU'KTKATKU JOlft- KAL, WHICH 18 1TBL16UED TOR FREE DIKTKIUUTIOX. ITTKEATSapon g aa Superintendent, of Schools, To W. W. Burton, for STRENGTH and ENERGY, 900.0U To 8an ford Bingham, for strvieea as Asses- Tetal L. M. Richards, Clerk. rromlssory notes favor n.rim Cash from Collector To Senders A Co. for aid ' to develop coal min,a F. A. Hammond, aiid col- LIABILITIES Of WKBHB COCBTT. 33 0.'. 1. 1879. Manning, 213 Total redeemed and In 111458.21 circulation, form, Adopted and ordered to be entered of record April 23d, 1SD, L. Warranta by the County lector. the County Cl$rJc tf Weler County, warrants in in the Territory of Utah, for the Jiseul County circulation at thia year ending May 31f, 1880: date, fines, Cash from Geo. L. BAD IP TRIE. Corey, J. P., on fines, The 29. June New Washington, York Ann, that wonderful journal Cash from Emory W. Soule,J.P., on for correspondents that never materifines, al izen in the vicinity where they are Cash from F.A. Milreputed to be, has what purports to ler. J. P..on fine's. be a special dispatch from Indianap Cash from JJ. W. olis, explaining a charge made in its re.-ide- y-,- REPORT Of New YoRK,June28. The TViotme'. cable says: The Cincinnati conven tion excites little interest among the English compared with that at Chica go. Grant's disappearance from the political stage removes the only figure familiar tenglishmen,whe neith er know nor care atout the details of American politics. Leading friends of America express the hope of a continuance of republican ascendency, believing that without acontinu-nee of the results of the war, sound finance and civil service reform are impossible. The limct, which has heretofote volubly discussed American questions, has preserved an absolute silence, editorially, since the exposure of its numerous blunders. Even the Philadelphia correspondent has ceased prophesying. B, RBLKSi hat Jiwt Dkndid Pipo and FINANCIAL LITTLE INTEREST AHONO THE BNQLISS. r PIPE NO. CAMPAIGN NOTES. Defeated. Freight Tralni. Cabul, June 29. Reports from UARKisBCKiJune 2'J. Two freight state that lhe Rusbians trains came in collision early this Turkestan have been . twice defeated by the morning at Petersburg on the PennA , PEltCITAL J. BARRATT, ASSISTANT U. L. I., took fire at 4 o'clock this after noon while off Randall Island, East river. The fire was caused by an ex plosion in the engine room and the centre of the steamboat was soon in flames. The pilot, Charles Smith, remained at his post until he was nearly burned to death and he succeeded in beaching the vessel on a sunken meadow adjoining Randall Island. Many persons sprang over board and were drowned. Others in the stern could not get off, and were burned to death. Ur the 500 persons supposed to have been on board, fifty are believed to have perished. Tne bodies of about thirty dead persons have been recovered. Only these of Dr. Beboise, a wealthy gentleman, whose residence is un known, and of Mary Keed, a young woman, were identified. Among the saved are Chis. A. Dana, editor of the Sun, S. L. U. Btvlow, Col. W. R. Chase and R. H. Rochester treasurer of the Western Union Telegraph Co. The vessel burned to the water s edge. 29, 1880. g tl 145S.2I J BBCAmOLATIOK. I R. 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