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Show mind at present, because there is no political contest immediately before us. But the peoplo of Utah have The' official canvass of votc3 for been too careless in theso matters in Delegate to Congress in the Terripast elections, and the important intory of Idaho, made by Secretary E terests involved in their intelligent J. Curtis and Marshal Joseph Pink-hauaction should be kept before their gives Thomas W. Bennett h minds, that they may be educated up majority over S. S. Fenn of 585. to the proper point, and that every The returns of Nez l'crce, Idaho, voter may be brought to see the and Lemhi counties, were thrown out of being a living active Cer- necessity in consequence of informality. of the body, politic, and member tain technicalities were not observed. that every officer elected or appoint!o the voice of the people has been ed to serve the peoplo may learn to silenced by an error or a clerk, or to In act, iu every particular, according t!i carelessness of other offioials. the law relating to his position and O'leida County 21(5 votes were cast the duties he is required to perfo m. i n- 'Hun. 8 S. Fenn," and these were not couuted for S. S. Fenn in con.sc(juenee of the prefix of "lion." ILLEG IEGRAXD JURIES. on the ballots. Whether the iibve technical ob-- j According to a telegram from Wash into the returns of the three ington, the Grand Jury which safe burglary conspirators e iunties named, and to the prclix on dicted the inthe ballots intended for Mr. Fenn has been declared illegal. All the dictments found by that jury are will stand the test of strict and the trials spring.scrutiny, remains, to be determined. therefore void, We think t'.ure is a provision in the ing from them, so much waste of statutes of Idaho, which will upset time and money. There is onother Grand Jury some, at least, of the objections, and we hope tho frieuds of Mr. Fenn which is in the same fix, and will be so declared when its acts are tested will contest tht decision. A lessou is affordod by the pro- by a court of competent jurisdiction. ceedings of our northern neighbors, We allude to the- Grand Jury of the which should not be disregarded by Third Judicial District of Utah. the peoplo of Utah. The 6tnotet The gentlemen composing it percure should be exercised at all elec- formed their duty, labored faithfully tion proceedings to sec that both the and brought iu a large number of in for various offences, not spirit and tho letter of the law are dictments complied with in every precinct and coufiuing their investigations to such i, From Monday' g A On Friday, Deo 11th, Prof. KarlMaeaer will deliver a lecture in the City Hall, Ogden, on "The Footprints of Providence in the History of Nations." Lecture LOCAL ITEMS. IMPORTANT TO ALL CITIZENS. Daily of Dec. 7. J'. Wheat and Peaches- paid far wheat and dried peaches at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, chandise - 'HiiCIiSlYe- The Sonora (Tuolumne County") Independent says: "Now that the quicksver fever Admissioa free. The highest price in cash and mer- . Win Af Tiiac is raging in all of the State, especially in this county a mere mention of a rich strike of that ore in the hills in the vicinity 0f the old Hunter quartz lode may Bot bn uninteresting. While an'oldCali-fornia miner and mountaineer pector by the cuphoneous name of Judge Lynch (suggestive of tightrope dancing uud choker collars) was excavating a place on a hillside Dr. Tibitts, an old resident of Ogdeu who has been absent for s79-t- f Ogden. some time practicing in the mining BONECO's THE AMERICA! SARDINE camps and at Salt Lake, has returned, LESS Sardines, tiro much letter, aud Iom tlian and designs fitting up a hospital and lalf the com of imported Sardines. drug stDre near the depot. Dr. Tibbitt was generally successful in his practice Notice Read Mr. Vail's repudiation while being in this city. of any partnership with R. W.Miller, iu auother column. Cojii.no Back t'f 8l7-l- y he was admonished by a bystander to look sharp, as the rock which he was throwing out resembled the red of mercury. The words of precaution had barely escaped the lips, when down went the Judge's pick, and out spirted a stream of pare After adjusting his quicksilver. which spectacles, gave the assurance The Koai to Health. sul-pber- Cleanse the stomach, bowels and blood Tktjtees Who wnnts a eoo,l Pcliool from nil the acrid, corrupt and offensive Jlnc-tio.See ad. in Teacher? accumulations which produce functionul derangement, and you remove the cause of most diseases which afflict the human fiimil?. and thus save large doctors' We are requested to anPostpone!!. bills. .The most effectual and reliable nounce that in consequence of the inremedy for this tmrpose is found in Dr. old Judge threw ability of some of the members to attend Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. No doubly sure, the up and his hat wood or but the of shouted, "By gosh, Bill kept the meeting of the paper boxes, cheap vialsI've struck it!" After the stream Stock Association, fresh and reliable in Weber Iliirh livers, those indulzine in ease had subsided, that quicksilver could is postponed till Monday, Dec. 21st, in- and pleasure, and those of sedentary have been first cost, and at bought stead of Dec. 14th, as advertised habits, can prevent Isoils, Lnrnuncics, tho old man resembled very much Gout, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, -of a the Billon wet hen. The appearance Constipation, Pile.", Drowsiness, induced conditions other and the of Officer by AnRKSTKD. 'strike' ness, This afternnon is, that explanation to six Owens arrested a man named Higby for such habits, by taking Irom four Pell- when the 'Hunter' was being worked of Dr. Pierce's Pleasa'nl Purgative being drunk and disorderly and expot-in- g ets once a week, or better etiil, one or a number of years ago, bottle of the e his person ou Main Street. The fel- two each nis;ht. They are sold by dealliquid had been buiied by a while its low blubbered like a whipped school- ers in medicines. resting weighty proa pine tree and the portions against locked Such at disgustboy up. being Judge, as before stated, struck it and ing conduct should be severely punished Twelve Years knocked the neck off hence thesnup Dooley' Ykast Powder has been graduof Judge Lynch, and the but surelv incrensingin demand and judgment Sf.tii.kd Up. Mr. George Marsh has ally location of tjie "Pine-root- ' quicksil- chemicpublic favor from its returned from Omaha where he has been al purity and the uniform success which ver lead." on business connected with'the lands be- attends the making of good bread, rolls, "Everything gos ewrong'says an tween Ogden and Willard, which were bicuits,&c.It is an established fact that one pound of Doolev's Ykast Powder Illinois farmer, wiping his eyes. used by the railroad company. He has will produce better results in the culinasettled with the land owners, and those ry department than double the quantity "The grasshoppers cum, the hired man "broke bis leg, wife died, tba of them with w hom we have conversed, of the mnjority of baking Powders in market. As it permits no waste of flour barn burned, and I've rid for three express themselves perfectly satisfied at evevy polling place. With the best charges as would please the "ring," with the manner in which Mr. Marsh prepared with it, it is the cheavbst as days and can, find a woman who well as the best. Full weight guaranwants to marry." intentions on the part of election of- and without pandering to the wishes has conducted the business. teed. All grocers keep it. ficers, they may entirely upset aud or prejudices of either party. But Look Look make useless tho votes o the majori- tin 8 does not make them a legal Grand Dhawijcg Boessel is jroing to An Convict. For Ie, a tract of land of 25 arrri, more rr side of the Weber river, ty of the people, by neglecting to panel. The proper number designated distribute forty-fiv- e less, fcifuatpct n th prizes on Christmas outli et of 1'l.tln City. A good portiou of laid is law McKean named La convict A form with somo at of lav. eighteen. by Judge Montane, will Eve. be genuine, and simple comply Every article tract it covered with good willows. It will b one dollar and tbirty-fiv- s rent tr made tho number twenty-three- . But we can promise those who invest that the banquet, concert, reading and ad- old at about When opposed by unscrupulous Said land was claimed by Kdmuud ser. whole of being composed worth, Son. It now a portion f myentry of tli everything will be done on tho square. dress, (the the failure to watch one point during the term only twenty-twquarter taction. Any person taking willowi or and varied choice which selections, is head level, his eye is open, (ace from aaid tract of Uud after this UaH witt where it is posssble for ballot stuff- have sat on the jury, and part of the Boessel's the lw. he will see that the prizes are di- it ws sincerely hoped and trusted be liable to the2lualties of and JOSEPU E0BIS805. The United would meet the of the ing and repeating to be perpetrated, time only twenty-onapprobation s91ra. TlaiD City, Dec. 1 1874. vided out by rule and compass. This is at the State Prison on as waj the case in Oneida county, States business and Territorial busi-ncs- s no hnmbug lottery nor gift swindle, but have been mixed and mingled a bona fide Thursday, was taken with the nosethey may play into the hands of a TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. drawing of good thincs. bleed, and the discipline boing much in tho like the of the names list and jury scheming malignant minority. relaxed in order that "tho boys" Take the 21G votes ca-- in that coun- box, while the Organic Act,for which CERTIFICATED SCHOOL Him. Didn't Ser King Kalakua and (i. e., tho malefactors who ere senTEACHER of fourteen year ty intended for S. S. Fenn, but Federal offices profess so much ven- suite arrived here this morning aod con- tenced to' punishment), might have a thrown out of his total bectuse the eration, provides that the first six tinued their journey eastward. Quite a good time, the coavict with the nose- experience in this Territory, will env. to-da- - le-a- fctock-holde- et rs - Co.Co-openni- l land-slii- Past For well-know- n first-clas- s Here! FnappreciatiTe Here! et poli-ticians,- 1 o e. law-breaker- s), .t A attached, with the days of the term shall be appropriabogus votes cast by Iudians, transient ted to the trial of causes aristeamsters and other ing under tho Constitution aud and those cast for babies, mules, cows laws of the United States. and calves, and the Democratic The illegality of this Graud Jury didate would have been elected, to is so apparent and the business which my nothing of the votes lost in the has been brought before it by the U. other counties in consequence of neg- S. District Attorney Carey has been so mixed up, that the jurors will have lected formalities, The importance of every citizen a difficult task to collect the fees, to titlo whs non-resident- s, voting cannot be too strongly urged upon tho community. So apparent to thinking minds is tho fact that citizenship imposes duties as well as confers rights and privileges, that the propriety of passing a law requiring every citizen to vote, has been seriously agitated in the Eastern States. The effect of a single vote upon the of the nation, as well as upon local politics, is thus exhibited by tho Ohio State Journal : affairs lu 18."0. Dan Stone, of Cincinnati was candidate for the State Legislature. Walking up Main street on the morning h of the election, he overtook an acquaintance going to tho pollM, w ho intended to tote the opposition ticket. Stone solicited bi vore. 4,We are old friends," eaid he, aud 1 know you will stow a friend that mark of kindness." Tarty spirit ws then comparatively quift. The vo ter replied, "Well, Dan, you are a prct ty clever telle w; I don't care if I do." The vote elected Stone, and gave a majority of one in the Legislature, which Hindu Thout'is lowing United States Sen iior. Mr. Ewing's vote on the question Of confirming Martin Van Buren as Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, enabled the Vice President to give' tlOj casting vote against it, and called Mr. Van buret first, Vice Presi dent, and then President, and determined the general political policy of the country for foil yo:irs. One- vote accomplished all this. - This subject may not have & direct bearing upon thc public our citizens were at the depot when the train came iu but His MajesAt any rate, ty, it is said, was unwell. uumfocr of he was to receive visitors show to himself to a crowd. So those gr who went to see a King didn't have the pportunity to feast their eyes upon " "indif-posed- royalty. New Director. bleed withdrew from the festivities. (How the wretch cculd do that was one of those mysteries which no fellow could find ou.) The convict left the hall and prohandsomely-trimmeof twenty-twpieces fur hie gramme and went to tho entertainment, office, where he ruthlessly and feloniously broke open the desk, and thereby obtained a key to the gate in the new central building. lie supposed the guards were in the hall of pleasure, where the day was being devoted to the eutertain.uent of the convicts. unlocked the gate The and stepped out, and forge tting the great trouble and expense made to entertain him and the rest of "the boys," proceeded to leave. Was ever such ingratitude shotrn ? lie with the bleeding nose deliberately determined to leave the place of so many pleasant "pomes," lectures, feasts, readings, and concerts. How he could do it is what puzzles everybody. Perhaps there had been so much of it that he got sick of it, and that he thought the expeuse was a foolish and unnecessary one. With thi3 hypothesis the wretch is excusable; otherwise, why otherwise? A guard who had not been invited to the festival soon espied the convict, aud soon returned him to his quarters, where he must listen to free concert., a programme of exerciser, etc., fur the remainder of his term, unless the foolish b.isitess is abandoned. Jackson Citizen. nose-bleedin- to-da- y, p CHARLES WRIGHT, d o Hall-master- nose-bleed- we.-ter- n curity for salary. For further information apply to g 's learn from a reliable eouice that Col. John Sharp, of which they would have beeu justly the Utah Central Railroad, has been entitled if the jury had been properly elected one of the Directors of the Union Pacific Railroad. Th3 shareholders of empanneled, and if the time spent in the U. P. have shown good sense in this considering cases arising under the selection. They need a director at the laws of Congress which tht United end of the line, and Bishop States should pay, and that for those Sharp is a thorough railroad man, of arising under the laws of the Terri- eminent ability, unimpeachable integr'u tory, which the County Courts should ty .nd shrewd business talent. Bishop Sharp was iu town pay, had been properly divided and lookiug hale and hearty. We do not designated according to law. know whether he haa received any offIfthe curious will watch the course icial notice of his eltctiin, but wo conof those who accuse the "Mormons" gratulate him and the U. P. stockholders of breaking the law, thoy will find on his acccsbiou to the Board. the mast blatant of them manifesting continually the fact that law is nothU. N. Mr.s at Boisk. We learn from ing to them when it ftauds in the way the Idaho Statesman that Hon. Moses of the accomplishment of what they Moses Thatcher and Chas. Niblcy, Esq., called to eee the editor of that paper at desire. Boise cn Wednesday last, and that those Judge Borenun's Grand Jury is of in the same fix as Jude McKcan's, gentlemen intend to "feel the pulse the people on railroad mattent." and by this judicial disregard of the When Jo. Huston has got through with law of tho and Utah, jury perversion his little put-ujob on Mr. Thatcher, of other statutes, the course of justice we hope the people of Roiisc will is blocked again, am? the criminal learn from Messrs. Thatcher and Nibley the importance of railroad connection proceedings of the Courts are like thunder storm without lightning or with Utah and the Pacific railroads, via the Utah Northern. Those gentlemen A workman in a Prof idenie Bewer to nothing but rain, amounting are respected citizens of Utah, and able was buried by the caving of ihe dirt, threateolrjgs and bluster. officials of the road they represent, and which left hira imprisoned, out of Two dogs saw the accident the people of Idaho will find it to their sight. interest to weigh well the . suggestions and began t dig People saw their Open rdcr ''Six on the half aud propositions that may be presented straugc behavior, and, learuintr the ' "" i cause, the man was rescued. shell." to them, We gage for one year or more to aDy Board of Trustees who will give se- WUlird City, Box Eider Co., U. T. s99-t- f STRAYED TIME LAST SPRING ONE WHITE TWO STEKK, wide horns, brandM T. II. on the side. Any Information leading to tk recoTtry of the animal will b thankfully receH-- i SOME by JONATHAN BROWNING. OgJan, Dec. 4, er 1874- - SOI7.STK.nC YOU OUGHT to KNOW gl'EED AND jyGHT gUKNING, Coupled with immense power and duraSewbility. The only straight-needl- e the Maehine which combines ing great essentials. ObaerTation and practice hfiYe demonstrated the. fact, that good sewing can be done on all Machines. Then the enquiry arise; Which Machi'ae runs the lightest? first-cla- ss Tin; weed. Which Machine sewn the fastest? THE WEED. Which Machine pliances? has the handiest &r THE WEED. Query Can yon eviJ, successfully, with No. 8 cotton? Yes! OX THE WEED. being tho day which calls many from the outlying towns to Ogden City, I shall make it a point to l found in my office always on Saturdays. N. B. Satury OFFICE AND 8U0W BOOM ON X ,V , I IV S T K B E T, Opp. to tfca Old Tithing Yurd. J. Aijeni A. P. PERKINS, Weed S. M. OflDEN CITY. Compyrii, rf.?0 |