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Show lengthy and animated discmsion, the OCDEN KANYON ROAD Council refused to concur with Ibe COMPANY. bliaed EVERT SVEN1NU, Sundays excepted President Grant is again destined House in the passage ef the bill. IS UKREBY GIVEN THAT THE bT th. pc.u8B.,9 co, Mr. Hooper gv notice that, on Mon NOTICE biennial meeting of the stuck holdin advancing tlie disappointment of er the loie named company, will be held on XV. , , Editor he would introduce a bill for U.n.U Avanii.i. iut.rn.p. Utti lUTi. a ft nVlnrk. a -urunr. personal mieresw 01 one 01 ma iavor-- day Dext, for the purpose of elect- an act to asend an act in relation to the at thea City Hall, Ogden, aim live uireciui ites. ' We say disappointment, for nig arruBiueui, ik i Air til niiinw fur.. vh KnH W tlx. r. n ..'t i. prosecution of civil cases In this Terri of h as nerexxnrv. be biuinebii U( other luav has been decisive no action although OGDEX. UTIIK. W. IllOMl'SUN, Secy. tory, and lo repeal certain ac'.i and parts dimd taken by the Senate, in considering 01 acts. Saturday Evening, January 31, 1S74 the nomination of Thomas Van Buren Hoc 1. NEW DRUG STORE, Act providing for the The is "An for almost bill to a Japanese Consulship, it CIIEATXESSI On Fifth Street. of voters, and to regulate OXWAKI) TO beyond belief that it can possibly be registration the manner in elections ef conducting Wfi have preat treasure in an- - confirmed. If the President should the of Utah," was taken up on Territory 1IIMI111HS ILlCtUT, that the connection on the he determined to alienate the good its second reading. AND DE4LEB IX ALL IINDJ Ot V.th Nnrthpn will he completed next will even of his own retainers, to say Mr. Richards moved that the IIouBe 1 hursdav. unless something unfore- - nothing of his indifference to popular go into committee of the whole for genToilet Articles, he could not pursue a eral discussion. Been should prevent. This is good sentiment, Slnf ionerv. of the bill were commented The merits ms 10 sur course wmia luan etc. news for Ogden, and for all northern ine Cigars, 8H,Jr ' upon by Mr. Mann, who said it was Also,, ana , untortunate stubborn e per Utah. Indeed the whole Territory right and fitting that at the time this ;n n.rntW V,AnpfiH.A,1 hv this mil- - sistency ho has displayed in genor memorial is BRANDS OF LIQUORS being sent to Congress, the FINE . vmi MKMCIXAL USES. his favors the conferring upon between J bill before them should be passed. II road communication Cache, u party, naa noaouni mai unacr tne present law t&- - Stock new and Complete. one of the finest talleys of the moun- - most oBjecuonau men the will of the people was fairly express -" Aae FP"'" roads. y1 transcontinental and the t,nnS. ed. But Congress was informed differis in every sense ot the word n TTf.h TTaVi Cntml ently. He objected te any man assum ff scandalous, and an insult to the in- o iv vMnnv;n ing to dictate to him how bejshould vote, I , 1 CC 11 11" ' i J leiugence unu uuunsive mi uie wurai and a secret ballot preserved evtry citifrom the latter 0t tb6 COUHtry. lilS COndUCt zen from dictation or interference. IpKr'll. W . .v. -. J,.-.- .- ,1 11 a , , Messrs. Taylor, Thurber, Wright and WHOLESALE and RETAIL M eQG of the commissioners to the tion over the new era m the history BIALEKg IN Murdock also expressed their views in ef Northern Utah, but the leading to himself, but was refer- - regard to the bill pro. and con. men of the road will be busy in the disgraceful Mr. Farr said be had talked with im- - reu 10 aa a g vast matters of over a Legislature, great number of persons about our Rood name 'of the Government, 1 electoral system, and he found the ob naa seieciea mm 10 aiscnarge jection to marked ballots almost univer 7. cercmo I wnicn . the popular rejoicings ... , , , . sal. The demand for a change was nics which would bo appropriate to as orawe strongly urged by all. From the fact pouon. ilia venauty the oocasion will doubtless have to be , . shown in aDusmg tne privileges with that seven bills relating to Utah affairs all providing which he was invested by selling the were now before Congress, ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST for a secret ballot, and make it a penal of his office: his faithless- perquisites offense to put a mark upon a ballot, it . , ing opened up with the north, Ogden K was evident the change was needed 0 the toward will now turn its attention I11 XJtali. rnn wnrts With tlirse countrymen wno naa Destowea years Congress would moat likely do something two grand enterprises fairly inaugur- - of labor io preparing for the great this season to annul the present election We solicit Orders from Towns and law. He feared none of the evil conse' Country. growth and progress of this city to fruitful 0f great results in promoting quences from a secret ballot that some .. . , , . the dimensions and importance of a gentlemen seemed to apprehend; Ihe ALL ORDERS " ' system worked well in nearly all the first-clas- s agricultural, mineral, man- and tho imposts he levied upon them Promptly and Carefully Filled States, and why not in this Territory. nfacturing and commercial centre ? as having cast are remembered y Mr. Joseph F. Smith said that Con GOODS our indelible naticna an stigma upon gress, the Federal offieials in Utah, and AGAIN. MISSED YEUY AT to TUE were mark the opposed character. So flagrant were the out ed ballots. The passage of this bill would The Salt Lake 'Ting are in a while committed he that acting Lowest Possible Prices. rages They have run against a in the capacity of commissioner, that effectively silence the clamor raised. If dl08-6quandary. should be in some little extra sng. After getting up meetings, the President was compelled to yield curred, it would htexpense ve thd effect of obvi committees, howling to the indignation of the people who appointing ating a more serious evil. Such action Dirt-slinge- r, alias the Daily through would show that the Legislature of Utah demanded his recall. the Tribune, and making as big a were willing to acquiesce with the popto mission It is true, that . the noise as possible to their small ular demand, and make concessions to Japan is considered one of secondary remove the 0 have prevailing hostility, pernccomplished strength, they importance, liut it is not. un the sonally, he preferred the existing law, AND to exam They wanted, professedly, our relations with that Em but would yield a point to prevent troucontrary, MERCHANT! ins the books and accounts of the pire are unusually delicate, und re ble. The speaker then went into a C0&i!3SlQN was This guaranteed privilege City. quire that the greatest skill should be lengthy and discursive argument, in r, to every by a City Ordin to show that the brought into play, in order to accom which be attempted Shipping a Specialty. civil and re unlimited uuce What they were after, really, results which will materially Mormons enjoyed plish nnd denounced in severe was to make their demands in such a affect our commercial interests ligious liberty, choicest the terms, those perFIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. manner, as to overstep, the bounds of ghould ifc jwever, be true that the and not about a people of live who sons lying by to arouse as dl'O-t-f T O .Itox 21. propriety and legality, mission is one of little consequence, whose institutions they are profoundly on the part of tho munici tho fact still remains, that the reci ignorant and have no property interests pal authorities is President's in the Territory. of the favor, pient A FAUX PAS. diaries ox OFF, Penrose, .,.. lk C Preparatory to taking stock and moving into OUR NEW BUILDING, We offer Pooblos, Xj. O-OOID- ALL OIF1 S AT AN lerfumery, UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION. l Hen .1A W Boots, 1-- 2. ' MAIN STREET, OCDEN. ti n9-t- r Shoes, tt w -- :o:- HOUSES RELIABLE . G EXE UAL A SS OUT ME NT OF Merchandise First-Glas- s PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. to-da- THE BEST IT The best place in town for a . . (m.l,tJ .... learn , And Gents' Gloyes. ;..,; tv,. LiuA at IS Prints, Spraguc, and- other- Standard 61-- 2 A Sugar, lbs. for $1.00 12 bars for 1.00 Savon Soap, - WOODMANSEE'S STORE! Hats Caps, LADIES' FURS East Side Main Street, Ogden. - ".'.""T" FOB. INSTANCE, DUNFORD&SONS All who desire Bargains should call and our prices. Salt Lake City, WALKER BRO S. & CO., . ad K 1 1ST D s PRODUCE TAKEN E. P. BROWN. General Produce STORE! DON'T FORGET THE ST0I-I0- 1 , C. WOOD2IAXSEE. tax-paye- W. S. READ, AGAIN. JONES III1ISELF of his consideration, and unworthy upon the Mayor ,and its chief Bpokes- - that a reward has been conferred upEli Perkins said : "When I lec ' man, had paid no city taxes for three on a man who has perverted sacred tured before the House of Repnesen- r ft Til 11 years. Legally he bad' no right to trusts, and been guilty of heinous tatives at Springheld, 111., nunareas of rteonle left the house, and they an inspection of city accounts. This wrongs. the said if 1 had .repeated my lecture 1 . n. . , , modest committee not' only wanted to The Senate of the United States next . . nave leit me night they would ece t.ie books, but to be furnidhed be in recent instances, paused city." has, with eoWes of the accounts. Mayor fore assenting to the President s Wells met the committee in a man nominations, but in no case has it ner they had not calculated upon SEXTON'S REPORT. f been so plainly called' upon to yet His Honor not only assisted them to For the quarter ending December Slat, The undersigned has pursue a policy, which would justify i 1873. ness at liis old stana volnn but law all that the provides, it in administering to hinj a deserved To the Hon. MaTor. Aldermen and Conneilori, between the 5 teored to give them further aid, that re:ection 0f xhomas cfOKdenCity: ag in who waited 1 lnYesuLrauuus J unnu uo as thorough as any reasonable persons could require. This was not what they wanted. They expected resistance ; they hop ed -for - a auarrel. The men who have served Salt Lake City, have worked ju SScarlot The Utah Legislature. Jn. SOth, 1874 Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly IsTEREsr Allowed on Tim executed. 'Council ' Dropsy, A choice selection -- HOREOCKS Mr. Jennings, from the committe on general incorporations, reported back, well is this and to nrovide for the tho for mnH,l "An Act public good, t But disorder. of formation known to the party of corporations for public li excuse an ior the "ring wanted braries, literary ana icienuno iiuumas and the its recommended to howls nd passage ,:OBI, Congress, th(r BltOAD-CLOTH- kidney Complaint, At Birth, Kheumatism, " and old age. Total. 19 - 1. ManAttfulTv .tiltniittil. kfP)l . .Dimn."j 111. , a chance lor mo.e amended Daily Thev have beth failed. Now Mr. Young, from the special commit- let them bite their nails and hatch tee, appointed to confer with a like another little plot. from the House, in regard to a from the Gorernor and Legis- memorial ... U..f nn. II Dirt-sling- er com-milt- T.iUomAo.ou.. can be expressed regarding the discreditable course of James A. Ilerae, intviolatioz his agreement with those who eare him a cordial invitation to isit Oirden. Gentlemen do not enter into obligations without fulfilling them, r endeavoring ,at least to comply with the engagements which they have made. is a quality unknown to James A. Heme, or else he would not in bedraggle the robes of his profession Lake to Salt of streets the the mira of while the of pubHc, the ineffable disgust or earning at he scorns the opportunity honorable living, and winnicg least an feeiing Self-respe- (00 the esteem of those, who have been ,n.rus in manifesting fteir good wiH of towards him. The disappointment anu Xiiea-r(he manager of the Ogden in the, losses tacy have the company u..-r- .'. i w nerverseneftS, Are when compared to he bagateiiis. m.rj ..menmt in which" he ie held by the yeople of this city. e .r. ee to Congress, DO'0Xl t0 investigate a for asking certain charces, presented a copy of a memorial agreed upon, which was adop ted. The memorial states, that wnereas, people of this alarze majority of .the ' Territory have been charged wua dis loyalty, and other offences by certain persons with a malicious intent to secure a proscriptlve legislation from Congress, tnat ooay from for commission is prayed tn be sent te Utah, to inquire into bucu to send alleged abuses, with full power in tne needed, for persona and papers, Con and theirr labors, nrfiKRcution of to suspend gress is further requested snecial legislation in uiaa, unui eommission ran J have had tjme,to make .,.,-5riTtiffation and report thereon.., (n matina'of Mr. Woodruff, House an Dill o. 14, to amend an act entitled laborand r.t to nrovide for mechanics' after and then taken vp, ers liens, f n-- WATERMASTER'S REPORT, Ogden, City, Jan. 20, 1874. To the lion. Mayor, Aldermen and Councilors. following ' my Report tvt the qnarter ending Dec. aist, a.,.wThe iio. $223 85 taxes at last Report, Expended in labor and material ariu(tineqnri, Uncollected Uxce, TWinnuf-n- t " lvi Tr so $222 S6 t22l 84 ' Yours, respectfully, 1'HOS. DOXIT, VTatermaster. R0AD tKIS0R'? Dmlnn Citv. Jan 8th. 197. the Hon. Ma, or, Aidormen and Cocucilors. T h" vu, " Ogden Bridge, 341 S9 10 So 36 " Fourth Street. Near the Woolen Factory, " Union Bqnarey " First Street, " Franklin Street, " Eighth Main . t 36 li 257 " Total, 6U M 00 00 oe 00 o 36 $503 35 Tbrhif,l1"'fu"ynhmit,wl,J,e, Snperfiso CIIARLKS W ELCH, PAIATS, OGDEN. . - Half a Meek of . ' , T. h- CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. - ; and AN60STUU Wliolcsalean RetaU Main StrttU flooli Workmansliip Guaranteed, ana iiepaireu. jog CleaneU - OF BITTERS. TAILOR, StrKET. West LINE PLANTATION HOME, KEXXEDT, BED JACKET, J. 1I0LTIIER, rr it A FULL Fine Article, of Old Tom Gin, . Foreign and dative nines W. i " ALSO, ON TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED I the lulwrUwr. Workshop oer the Fort fllco. fciuninre uy iuand the '"T1I0M A8 WILS0N. TT wTiT(-(- Genuine Old Scotch Wliiskeyf Ola cognac urauut, MEALS AT ALL HOURS P Fresh Oysters in every style, ugar. eic. Tobacco. Wread, -- Kes, C. 11. O'll AKNETT, Prop r. J- - H. STINGER, fcup i dSSm FASHIONABLE iaiwiwii, , Groceries ! Groceries! 8 L. Perfumery and. Toilet Goods. j uni SII ES. Ef OILS, XUICI-'S- ; NEW RESTAURANT. The Orleans Chop House! any 1 - T.W.JONES. FIFTH St.. MAIN STREET, rvnnnn ( Ti TT,TrP TTTnn BY , wtumss On Store! City Drug OGDEN. h UPlIOTEltY. The following is my Report for I'3- . the .narter ending Do-3l8expended on the Durmff the quarter I hun- streets and highway of Ostden City, eight dj-eand three ooliars anu a J7 00 Sixth and Wall Streets, O 87-l- y CASSIMERES. YESTINGS, Etc., SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- I7IRST-CLAS- THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. of c.voi. to order in the Latest Style ana at the low vat prices. "SueB- - THAN CHEAPER Received. .Tust tiiiinlennMnpntsmade nr . New Every tiling:; " ' - - -- TXT STOIIE, NEW GOODS, SCOTCH TWEtL'3, t mi - nviTEina General Blerchandise . busi S, BEAVERS. a BAKER. & - - Main Street, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN Killed, X to. W. T. BAKER. 8. H0KR0CKS, Main Street, Ogden. Canker, 5 Deposit. Collections Promptly attended a call. Give vie PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, " Consumption, WARREN HUSSEY, - - PRESIDENT. Three doors south of Wvery Stable. ANTHONY OODBE, CASHIER. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest liaukiug Institution in Utah. 1 1 GWTUiii. The number of drathi since iry last report, i nineUen; eight adolM and eleven children, from the following causes: Typhus ITerer, Van Buren. BAM Salt Lake City. AT THE OLD STAXD. . r,mir MTMAL Boot and Shdcmalicr, , 0e of the committee FIRST rST Prescription uom Accurately Prepared. r s -- 5 T.BITVP PrnuY |