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Show Vm figdru ginutioit. "Ciiairlcs W. Penrose, TEE : rdllor O&DHX. FT A II. Wed&etfaj"Eveniiiff, Tuff' U' 1374 ICISE OX iFSIOIITS Corporations haveco souls. This has become an accepted adage. Proofs of its truth are afforded by the daily acts of wealthy associations. Ilailroad companies,' especially Ihoso who have do cetapetifioa to fight, give illustra tions of it as forcible as any. The d action of the Union Pacific Company is a case in point. Unexpectedly to all concerned the Company, the Salt Lake coal freight from Kcho to Ogden, has been suddenly raised from $1.50 to $3.80 per ton I We learned of this tfttrserdinary advance yesterday,' but could' not, without further testimony, give evidence to the report. But it id too true. The freight on coal from points further east has also been raised $2.50 per too, and the coal dealers of Salt Lake are terribly indignant. Yesterday, on learning cf the declined receiving the coal shipped to them on such a tariff. The Utah Central is not a 'party to this exorbitant increase of rates. We do not wish to injure the U. P. road in the least degree. We expect much more benefit from that road than has already accrued to little. But Ogden, and thafis-nowe are opposed to grinding and oppressive monopolies, and think a Hrtle healthy competition will be productive of much good to the coal interest. But we hope that the U. P. Company will reconsider this matter, and that further reflection will show that these exorbitant rates will eventually work as much injury to them as to the coal dealers and the rc-Ci- iriTAT AOITATIiS TIfEJf. Ptail-roa- ''"'Tbi oTtJftrisnSuoch agitates tbe 'Gentile mind to aD alarming extent, and tbeir press have ruBj; the cban- grt od tbe public ear until a mind of average sincerity that is not entirely absorbed in Utah affairs, would as t'wsn lofe 'Tot interesuug reading matter in a box of printer 'pi orm barrel of rejected iak as in tbe ee!- TjBons of ibevr 'papers. tfuat why such extraardiaary interest in the eubject should be felt by these great elbbber puffs 'moral regulators, luuts" vilest the .for throagh "gin their columes, and silently tolerate eyery species of vice which depravi-'tcould invent, tnt are struck witV 'holy horror at every act, good or bad, of the Merman church, is not perceptible to the naked vision." Thus discourse th "K" it a spicy letter 4o the Omaha Herald. "K" is ea Tent tothe Utah mines, and cannot understand the cause of tbe "hate atii intolerance" of the "Mor- mons," which he says is exhibited as and end" of all in certain Salt Luke ciry A'tbo-begiunin- cles. Z . " " , . He fact i that' a few political cast-off- o adventurers are results of a game disappointed hrthfl they bad arranged to play on Utah. They xpeted to be bougbt offby the "Mormons," ia which case crery-tMowhile would bave been lovely " the "grease" lasted. But the don't bribe worth a cent. so dull in these political are They dodges, and ktupid about the advantages to be obtained by purchasing the influence of coundrels,'that the hungry expectants are hungry still, without anj hope of being stuffed by "Munnou" subsidies. So they turn all their cuuning and malignant spite against the people whom they cannot, rftien any- person or paper Vecd, word a speaks against their dirty work, they at once accuso that or journal of taking wbat they and broken-dow- n g "Mpr-mofis- ad - indi-ndu- al couldn't . Ia regard to the "Order of Enoch thy are fumbling about in the dsrrk. It is something that docs not concern them. They don't know. what get- - "carriage grease." it They make asses of themselves every time they bray about it. And having no instincts to "guide them to a solution of the mystery but their own dishonest sprratious, thej concede it is, to use "K's" expression, "an unmitigated humbug and swin dle," or pretend to do so that they d may 4m e a tune for their "organ" to grind out every . , brokeu-winde- day.w Let it grind, If it pleases them, it don't hurt us. They pay for the horrible discord it emits, and hate tho expense while they grin at the Jiaise. Aadjsermble people, "Mormon' and '"Gentile," while disgusted with their foul gas, are amused at their ineffectual efforts to find out something about that which they are abusing. The may continue to grope tn the dark. Tliat evil which they are hunting is "not perceptible to the naked vision." .When they get tirou of "spcering," they can turn the 'full strength f their natural puffs for vilest caliing-"lobberi- ug gin-mills- ." Iltt AVE BEECH ER. Beeeher Li a great orator. II is ready to talk on almost any occasion; and he geeeraliy talks well. But he has another gift which, is more precious than easy speech. He can hold bis tongue." He has a silvery voice, but he appreciates the dage that "oilence is golden." Woodhull may rail and Tilton may tear off the coverings which have hidden his private acts, but Beeeher utters not a word Like a sheep before his shearers is dumb, he opcnetli not bis mouth. Before the bar of publio opinion, he makes no plea, and his opponents will have to prove their case without any admissions or explanations on his part for them to uke advantage of. lWclif r is brute; as bme as a sheep. ; impo-sition,tb- Logan, June 25, 1871 : Jcsctiok Oodm Idjtor Sir: The monotony of our quiet town was agreenbljr broken this rooming by tbe rrivHl wf party of eicurbioniuu from Og'ien, Kccompairled with a bran band which discoursed some beautiful musie to tbe deltjht of nil who heard extbem, and many ware ihe wishes pressed ty our citlietrs, that the dsy of deliverance for our brass instruments were nigh at band wbe we ean enjoy their sweet strains as we did in days of yore. ' their band, Our ifitors, headed be Pnblio Square, marched around thence to tbe hall, when tbe procession broke up, and they were socn scattered friends around enjoying tbe society and old acquninieace. One ver interesting feature of their visit took place on Ihe I'ublic Square, where the Ogden end Lognn base ball plnyen bad a spirited contest with bat and bail wnicn resulted in the Logan boys coming off from the An invitation victorious. Logan'' boys next morning to renew the ooDtest was declined, but arrrngements were made for another trial on tbe coming Fourlh, to take place in Ogden, wben a lively time is anticipated. Tbe evening was spent in dancing and our ball presented a very lively appearance. The 'party left for home nxt morning, evidently well pleased .with their visit to the beautiful Valley of the " : North. ' Logax. PAIXTS, OILS, TUUrs, VARMSHES, BUlSflSs tl A FULL LINE or Scotch mdslcey, oun spuing oeom, Genuine Old Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Iamaica llum COK6IEirSO Of THE 'CHOICEST SYVLES Letter teut Office: GENTS' LIST. Kent en William NelHou Beurks Jos Barnes John It liagley Thomr.8 Brown 'Osher C Clark Alfred Clark Geo B Ncsbitt J A John W It Tainter Jacob Proahe P Primrose Printers PetiieCB "8CITABLB TO . John hi& wne. Ogden. :o;- twn Tbe beet place in TH"S2i80N. for a E E AL;A'S'S 'OJi'TMEXl Zuriah ruixlBfocs DO o Hardware, Staple Drtigs, Notions, Taper Hangings, Queen's-WarSaddles, Har- nes and Harftess itrrta-- i o, ST FORGET 3Vl!o,3Ll5Lot Hates; Till MMTOOKT W, BTAlj BILLIARD PARLOR e, filings, "Co'rdage and Tin-War- Mail! Street, Ogden. Yeavs'.. GOFFJIOOltE, e. - CHOICE WINES, LiqUoi's and Cigars. A&EKTS FIRT.OLASS BILLIARD TAEf.ES. t tOk dlHb-t- IUSTAN6 , BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, M. Opposite Union Depot, Sewing Machines, f EALS HOC. BOARD $2 Plife 3)aY. FIEST- XIX LlaM acwHBmwJatioua. Good M. ASBTtt-- Bar Attached. u liir is LEJ5UATED Prince Organs JTnlV i0;is74 Fill DAY, At TWO , ! Against the Anrounts 'Assessed against property holders in said City, will be heard and determfned. Parties concerned will govern themselves accurdingly. Amu-lea- nn- .1 i49tf. d it Thrit nil Railroad men are now taking tbeir Mealg at the DELMONICO ? Because Mr. Latidt eetg an excellent table, treats Lis customers right,' and oulj charges $6.X) per weea for board. I4n-- . liovn lit t well knnwnliwog"-ona worlil. -It inV hnhftalilo (ho v. . , i l tna Linlm. In tho world. Frombolllti mtlliona of reatb-cmillions npnn ! no complaint has evrr us, and ua u bcaling und Ita utrritg II. BEARDSLEY, I'rof.rtetor. , ON APPEALS tlio Iliglicot GROCERIES, nail, Ogden when UTAH. PRODUCE TAKEN jQLt A Glass Blcrchandise PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IS Ladies', Misses', and Children' Trimmed Ilatx iad Fancy Goods. To obtain unv of these letteri, the applicant must ask for "advertised letters," give date of tbe .paper and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for witbin out month, they will ue cm ill, iu iue veau feuuer uoico. . Joseph Hall, P. -- AtfD SHOES,, GlaBS-war- p.m., STORE : East Side Main Street , HAT.CAPSBObTi3 VV Richards' Ed Warfl Rooley otali. . Robinson John T IUbinson M W Dr ' Rose Geo ASGOSTtBi WItLIAK DRITEB, ppd V-E-- Tax Payers! u to d92!tf Peery Herald Ke?s jj Prttdrijiifoni Aceurately Prepared. GRT VARIEtY dOTfilNG IN the vital fluid froma healthy person Notice to and injecting it into tho veins of an NOTICE IS II EREBY GIVEN, exhausted invalid, was in vogue in of the seventeenth century, but fell into that 4ho CITY COUNCIL OGDE5 CITY, will Meet in the disuso in eonsequence of ultimate Bayard Taylor has secured the cor respondence that passed between Jo seph and Potiphar's wife; but Chicago people want to buy it untrans'a-ted- , for fear B T. will make it as full a3 one of his own books. It appears by the correspondence that what has been hitherto heard of the story was only Joseph's version, a ho EX5EDY, RED JACKET, rLAS'TATIOS and -- i Giver G II A K City Of and 'ChUdren'f Keoa'BoyV Ogden B D Ogden Ben 2 Colt J Cook William ) Dry Goods! WOODMiNSEE'S to I be Ikuui Medina Antony McClebland Tbos McFarlin Wm JS'otman David 4 k ft ja. ana A Airp 6E5EKAL ASSORTAET Addleman Geo A Adams N'ertt Allen Abr L Barnett John "nm 'ln' v BITTERS. "VSnb.olojB.al 1'eques. -- become popular for a time. Transfusion of blood, or taking a portion of . aME, Urgandas, MST OF LETTERS m CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNtFF. Liiniis. XicGifl Bessie Bennett'Grace P Crockert, Cineliit D McCtanahan Mattha Dana Jane Mandrough Mary A otevenson Flyn A'nastasie Holme)) M J Stephens Mary B Turner Jennie llanjen Maren Hamilton Nettie Williams Ella 2 Jones Mary A Wilhelm Sue B James Vilate of animals, however, was principally used at that early date. But as medical science has progressed . improvements have been made in the instruments necessary for this process, and apparently excellent effects have followed the transfnstou of human blood. Quite recently experiments have been tried with the blood of sheep. Eleven ounces of sheaps' blood was injected into the veins of an apparently dying German iu Chicago who had been afflicted seven years with bleeding of the lungs. The result is that the physicians consider his chances of life are doubled. The prospect is that transfu sion will become the popular remedy ameng wealthy consumptives, and that many a mutton will be sacrificed on the altar of fashionable medical treatment. . Jt'orelgn and Native Mines 'mid Lawns, Ginehains, LADIES' LIST. failures. Temporary benefits Were found to result, but no permanent The blood good was accomplished. - Prin is, McClure Alex W An old medical expedient has recently been revived and h likely to ALSO, Vilfl Fil.fi AVtlfilfiiWf v 'in'4 Patterni of Fay Riley fleriry Roes Geo A Fowler David Fry J D Rodgers J Q Fenn Cbarles Schiver Henry Henicur Thomas Turner Joseph W Holmes Hyrum Underwood William Van Trott Otto Hadley Thomas Hobart A J Vanatter Jaa Hartland Harry While Frederic 8 Word Lunian S HopkiDS J Hurst Fred Watts Geo Hadson Ricbard Wolfe 02 Williamson Charles Hardy Johu J Welch James Jones tries Jameson James 2 Wordworih H 8 W'ilson Albert Jenkins William Wilsen Robert R . Jones E W Williams T Lundah W Williamson Lewis 2 Lang L TitAxsrrsiox, Groceries rGrocHes! 5tiit Arriving! UNCLAIMED IN THIS POST REMAINING - Jen, Territory of Utah, on tlia of 1871, which, if not called for before lit July, Fih d MAIN STREET, OGDEIf. 5 tbe 1st of August, U74, will be iStore OGDEN BRANCH, PDRE DRUGS &" PATENT MEDICINE tf ('oou jo.'htia Clark William general public. Davis D J The question arises what object Ding man William T has the U. P. road in view ia this Kageon Wm II Fleming The answer oppressive movement. i!he is, Company have in a very questionable manner obtained possession of, certain mines at Almy, near this raise on freights is a protective tariff on their coal. Whether they will succeed in this project which they have sprung oh the Salt Lakers, remains to bo proven. If 'the promoters of the Coalville and Salt Lake road will rush their enterprise ahead, they can soon check mate this move of the U. IV The Weber coal is in the hills above Coalville ' The whole in immense deposits. be to seems coal bod. a vast country is wanted more mines Capital and improve and develop those now being worked, and there is supply enough for all Utah. tdty Drug . j t Evan-ston,an- X:c;"M.,l.t"C0L0MM. COBRtSPONDEIfCt. t LIME! LIME! LIME! PAIN SUBDUING "0 IX II A 3 It ts LINIMENT j : EQCAt. rnbtranded rpPOmTnendcd iu all cabcs of e'uta.Bmiaea,iJurn.Spri Bite; t ltbeumatiam. Hard T Kweilinia, , Man VML UA V -; 1. O ,11 a-Spraii for and c. anions all persons, ScrtchM." Ringbone. PoU-Ki- l. t raus, nooi-aie- . spanns, jipnngnaifc mju..- tar and Haiacsj Ca.la; also disease of Ujc ij and Eaija , Horses. Mules or Call , By Order of the City Council. JAMES ? dltO-IO- t. i Our new WAGON and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT) is aow opened iq tne lAILOIt, City Recorder. ' We will delirer in in tbta city, ' GOOD GREY LIME . At the Low Trice of FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. puMPsrjHj&ips. I. HI. STUART TUB BEST AND KEKFSF0R8ALB FORCE ' Old Tithing Office l Wdxhfe AU TiUtln); Orne. KIlOi Off -- . . t W doalrri iu i uraitnrc, Crockery, Olawware, etc., Corinne, Utah, has tliia day being DiSdOLV-t'l- ) by mntual coneeut. X. D. CONWAY ie respratibte for all bills against the fii m, and ie akme autooriaed to coitect outstandiug accouaU. D.B.LTBBY. T. OO.NWAY. Corinne, June 8, UT1, ; CO., cwm si ueasonable Frlces an4 on Easy Terms, as ytb wish to Close Oat. TT. ; All ardAH AMOR! AMOR! AMOR I attention Read the "Amor," an Inteliigencer containing of ljulitw ud Oeutlemen chiefly advertisement who are duiroua of MARKYING. Single copie 10 cents, per yaar i2 fx). For ule by Kewedeaiurt evjrywbere, o -- t - ;n nu J , ( Hack, salt nnfliriRv r i net.iT ii f,.;:t.imtiw A'.P WHBCO W 11 the Tir'-T- tor maj the sacacea tJ' Ihtrtv ymfs dftria!,:t!i rtanfE.rr2eTiltB.anii by amuIUudJOfw-u"- Eligibly Sitimtfesl, jcvwte prom pi toiiout Micera, K AUiO t!henmat:m.' Itren-'fla- .' 11 of Entertainnienl IN OCDEN CITY. T la not m - ircxseauci C IcncyfilltoEcyci 7 u'':n57nf Co r,ft be irapreed vv IinimrntclaimiDg ibe bjho aprorr'0" nin Thpv ara a cheat tsi andgctcotkingbut ASB WITH ' I. IVii House H. HOOPER, Snpt. AA- Cure a7.rZi - EXCE1LEXT MOSOtrR. Hox 16ft6, Vhilai.!lphia, l a.. j a 3 isis wjuvri.il. Op-rlo- n Titliing OSm, UTxlH HOTEL, The Finest C31-8- reerv. OW TO IT?. herbtofore Tne PAnTNKnsnip tho flrta name of T. D. COS xiia AY TT1LL OpjMkiU Main Sttcct, Ogden. ISOlf ti m: a. OC X US' EI Dissolution Xotioe. , ; ; hsssBK Hi Hampton, Send on Tour Orders. edley CHFAP end I.I1T for deep or shallow welle. Alao, Pali nt PotDU fur Drive Wei) Pumpe, with tnitable IroDpipiBK. Piimtn revairedand fltted able tenm,at M wrkahop. Olftlcu. Yard.2 m mm ICCOJIOCinoSS. For j &rticulurs apply to rr- - OF- - fiLO vt Ail. Pn'cewjKra --- 1 si CI VC? LYONS' Qt I3Ct-- C' I |