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Show r w'i.i.wijni'4ift f the genus f "Chns-tia- a specimen statesman,,f popularly known Charles W. Penrose. Editor as Press-ga- g Poland, who is not the aid Buttntat Manager. first "great man" that has mounted fame on other men' thoulders, to OUDEX. UTAH. mentioned, as the author of the bill trMay Erenla;, March 5, 18 ?o. which goes under his name, "one Whitney, a r $alt Lak$ : attorner," iHU DIGNIFIED. Now that same bill has eaused more trouble to McKean, and taken more Judge McKean wn on the rampHis Honor power out of hia hands as a crusader age again, yesterday sttioftantrte temper got the letter ef against what ho calls "Polygamic him, once more. , This time it was Theocracy,'" than anything ever Attoraij Whitnejrhe of the "Po- enacted by either" VMjoriuoal or land" bill who was the object of the "Gentile'V legislators, jaad hk ani mosity against the reputed framcr of wrAth. ' ; :rT ) ; She :0ett;gunttWtt. , J, Died; f A.r i -- j;r;pj - --wrini r ROCKY IMMEDIATE SALE! MOUNTAIN Z. Of M. I. Salt" Lake" Cityr t : - BRlfE COALVILLE "COAL, t H. show tht""3uring the tern he had been ready when ease was called in winch he was cerned. Judge 'McKTea i& lest would- ' any con his temper, and, intimating that a false statement had betfflfTade, Mr. Whit-e- y asked jf the remark was intended ' ..." Tt !l TT i '1 it was. nenor saia ior mm. . .ins i4le &t'Bt" improperly signed as itjhad been submitted to a committee of oonferenoe, and their report had been laid ontbe table . It appropri ateSiboul200,Bo6,Oob' of the money, which would have been a gross imposition, in these tight times, when the country is so heavii ... ly taxed. caucus "force V The bill" was tabled for want of time, and geveral. of the Southern States are saved from complete subjugation to the power of the President, not by the good will of Republican Senators, but simply because they hadn't time to fight it through and attend to other essential business. Two bad bills dead. -- kwaa -- peo-ple'- ' : , v T J ; Boot&Shdemaker than our Wholesale Trade .requires, will be JOBBED OFF AT UXESUAEIiY LO W FIG s. t , , LUES, and Champion of America7i Art Tutte ! ; t ,t . ? , x 'V ..In,;: A Representative a Prospectus For 1874 MERCHANT TAILOflS desiring to sort NNOUXCES TO THE PUBLIC that, having assumed the above- Eighth Tear. named business, he is prepared to manufacture to order, A when the lawyer mentioned that he did not f eooeuiie the t right of the Court to character lie a statement The Art Journal of America. made by himselfojjtny other memIN TBI T1KT ISSUED MOSTHLT. ber of the bar as false. Still further Best Style and Workmanship. aroused, the Judge called upon the "A Magmificent Conception wonderfully carriad ont." attorney to repeat his remark; which Th neceulty of a popular mxllnm for th rp- be did,whe n sxtremely undignified raaantation of me proancttonn o' our era it artiU, hanalwaTi been rc crgiiizod, and maa; Order will be Promptly Filled aud jangle ensued, Mr. Whitney attampta kava buen madn to nieet the want. The Kt pairing Aeaty Executed. uccsir fa lnres which io inrarinbly fullowed ehowingw very- - weak position, by Men attempt in this conntrr to eunmiHh an art P. P. RYAN, journal, did not provt the inilinurence of the peo declaring the "case' was not his Kn ple of America to tne claims ol niga art B FACING UNION DEPOT, a a praper appreciation of the want and abil tr He meant that the probably to meet it were showa, tne public at once rallied uthiMiaeni to it pupport, and the result with burden of! the jestfe , rested on OGDEN.' TJTAH. was (mat artistic and cuuimercial triumph ttiH ALUins. Mr. Bennett Bdt the Judee THE while Issued with all the reeo BRITISH GOLD. laritj, has nun nf the temporary or timely took him up 'and 'chastised him for intei est characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It of pure, light, and According to the Jdaho Statesman is an fulelegaut miscellanyu collection anything impertunce in caytn of pictures, gtrac. literature; aud the rar st specimrs of art! tic skill, iu black aho'ut'i suit ia wliioh he was not en there is still some hope that the and white. Although each succeeding number rail- affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, t!'e real '"EH. gaged. Mr.VWhitney, with a white Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Talus ana beauty of TUB AtDINK will be most face 'and trembling.' band, attempted road will be built, as since the defeat appreciated after It is bound up at the close of the year, iviiile other piiblicaticns mar claim to draw up to affidavit for continu in the Senate, English capitalists are superior cheapness, as compared with rirals of a snmlitr class, I liJt ALUUMS is a unique and alone and uunnpi eached ance, but the Judger in a rage, re- likely to take hold of it. They in origiual conception absolutely without comprtiti n iu price or of a complete volume can lhe pee-snfused to hear aay thing r'erarding the tend to sail op the 17th inst, from mot duplicate tin quantity r nu paper and London W. confer W. to with Cel. in any other khapn or nuif her ef vol matter till Whitney withdrew the umes tor ten tie es its cost; and then, there it the statement that the. case was not his Chapman in regard to furnishing enromo DeKiaes. The national feature ef THE ALDINE mnst noun row sense True art i cos Mi !MarsSa11; xt&Hf to the' de funds on tho bonds of the company, be taken in While THE ALOINfi is a strictly mopolitan. about subsidies. American iustitutiua, it itoes not confine iteslf fence, came totheeecue by agreeing caring nothing to the reproduction of native art. lis If the "blarsted Britishers' take entirely mission is to cultivate a broad and apprecittirs to let the aae gf ,qyc MU next term. ene. that will discriminate only on art taste, As iooi as court adjourned and hold of the matter, it will move, grounds of intrinsic merit.' Thus, while placing before the patrons of Til K ALD1N K. as a waa partially cleared. "British gold," which Horace Gree- characteristic, the productions of the mnstleading the court-roonoted American artists attention will always be giren waa so alarmed about, is doing i to ley a to tried obtain personal Whitney specimens from foreign masters, giving sub deal towards the development scrioeri all the pleasure and instruction obtainable from hemenr toreigti sources explanation; but aa McKean loftily great The artistic illustration of American scenery, with TUG Al.IUNK, is an important refuneji copfffse oiv xhesubject, of theis resources 'of the United States, origiual and its magnifluen plates are of a siae and a wonderful lever iu tb "rais feature, mere apprepriate to the satis factory treatment of Whiting iafwnwd ,lua that if he than can De anoruea by any interior page. stated that Whitney kid' ever made ing of the wind" to advance Ameri derails of The Judicious interspersion landscape, ficure and aniual subjeoia, sustain an marine, a falsi prt' ie wa4 can mining and railroad interests. ssible - ' English Cassi meres, principally SPMXG STYLES, all of which, being of.a better grade ' ' , ,f p. p: ryaet, heaflH FUR. This Stock comprises an EXDLESg Ya. riety of ; Gentlenien( Furnishing "Goods. Men's and Boy's Keady-JHad- e Clothing. in. all : :rf grades, aud many remnants of French and' - last ; the Wholesale Dry Goods Dep't, under the charge of II. S. BEATIE. , gl i other MERCHAN DISE, heretoore carried hj eur Clothing; Dep't, has been transferred to BLANCETTS ' ltonth$kl$ e v MHIIIXC4 GOODS, French Casslmerrs, nnd INUL. Vice-Preside- a.; STOCK OF CEXf IsEMEX' Till; fit-o- : I : dd pr BID tnn uu in mm Best Coal in Town! In this city, March 1st, 1875, Benja- tain K. HftUj bora Key. 10th, 1793. io Chester. Mast., where ho resided till he was thirteen jeart- - eld. He then went HAND PICKED to CoDftdewilb LU brother, staid there uatil he wa ef ore,4 returned to tho ; State ef Maine, receded Iht Gospel and woe baptized July, 1883, by Elder Haxen AND SCREENED Atdrtdge, moved to Kirtland in led 5, taid tbere two years and started out in the Kirtland Camp, and went to Illmeig. Hoouid there two years in toe town of Eioter, when be removed to Lima, and rtaid there six years and a half. II Of superior quality, by the ton was nobbed and burnt out of all he pos- or the car load, at , seised, all of which ho endured with pa tienea. Ho then went to Baavoo, staid C. there six months, and then started out almost penniless, got as far as Piagah, and lived there four years, where he Stand: U. P. , Stock Traek, ' jidwial made bis in the for Utah, .; Ogdea. Measra. Bennett and Whitney the instrument is, therefore, perfect- vetr 1850. He died at arriving the advanced Were attorney! for the plaintiff in the ly natural. Whitney ia in a bad fix, age of 81 veari, S months and 19 davs, of a glorious resurrection ia tho auit of the Utah Silrer Mining Co., and uhless'the rumored ehaage pro- with thehope Com. just. ' Deseret Mows pleaso copy. . John Tiernan. which was called posed takes" place, and the choleric ' Mr. Judge fof the Third District rs ?7-b? the ton- Bp yesterday fer jury trial. i S7.00 Beanet waa abaeot, and Mr. Whitnej shifted to the First, the " reputed Idleness. by the car load. I of father Poland the and wfahed the' case to be continued, bantling It, ia a mistake to imagine that utterer of pugnacious understand not he unprofessional only that dii tating Orders at Blancett & Co's, Produce the violent passions, such an am that it was set down as ready for epithet, may as .well retire from bition and love, can trinmph over Store. Fifth Street, will receive prompt ..... trial The Judge maintainod that it practieo in the court presided over the rest. Idleness, languid aghheis, attention. dl86 tm offieiul who ia so brave and often masters them all; she, indetd, was, tod ordered it to proceed,, ooun-e- l by an influences all our designs aad actions, - i'. He digntfiedrr for the defence being read and insensibly consumes and destroys then referred to the complaint that both passions and virtues. " business was delayed In his court, and TWO BILLS. fSir. Spsakab! Mr, Speakah, Successor to Bead & Ryan, that he was chargeable for the delay, The bill for the equalization of rise to a pint of o'dah. Dar's de man and said it was the fault of members FIRST-CLAS- S bounties was sent to the President, what done it," ejaculated a member of the bar, prominent among of the 'Arkansas' Legislature, as he and the shook one hand frantically at the the dilatory lawyer leing Mf.j signed by Speaker of the House. But at has lery and mopped his head with the Whrtney not received the signature which is other,? ;"JJat dar eussed white man tatei, declared that the records becessary to make it a law. The bill ies done, spit down on da top o'mv j; rT; THE ALDINE, up their' stocks, or any Gentleman wishing a Fashionable Outfit at a Low Price, will do BOOTS and SHOES well to call and examine these yoods, W. H. HOOPER, ., ' dl271m LLICJ'I dllS-S- , char-ac'e- r. r .': r- '" . it v -- 8upt.VA IIS! 'i:'"' J - f ,lt5f- ' : - ' Being about - to ' leave for Europe I will" sell off my stock of Goods .:.....'-':- ' . . Consisting of , t ! i ' . . - : t CLOTHIDJG, s GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, tc.,. i , AT PRICES WI1ICU 'tin f D EFY , ( O O M l U rt. : 5 ,: j . ;,A PE I T I vr rfine pD m i , tat9,iB "a liar." McKean Marched HJrJwJ en the wade r off. r - CftttfoiBtneting digraceiaunair, oi course lBtaji.ttJily, Mltyi V vWhitaey.ttaayed t jrlof bull)!by swaonar that niing the word llaVWs on! ,Jwitf4 Aha mtBtpt whioh hi coaduot dsTii, from tfi few' priflnt who health ec tdlj jBaiattaiws.,' kntw what role t We. should liltejte McKean assume, hn, hiding behind hia Vfficjaf joU'lpnt ht( brought the Herald editors into court on a ' boguaaummonsAnd . failed .. them "liar and calumniators," for expressing an oriiJirr derogatory .to his T hsraete'rVUiVe "br.re?" What astoniahjng pluckhe , exhibited Jn this affair! Sheltered by his position, be aecasei an 'attorney ef Making a false statemertj 1uta soon as court ie Iosea;B(l'l mtt MeKean 9s no,tlV'J(liHoBer7ii? a of Via courage ear," ob withjthe' mutton. a of valor epyote airdihe ? If itlalrfisrofessaniir Undignified andbullying.for anattorncy to use the word liar,"ltiow "much better ia it when ih epithet ia uttered by a Chief .Justice ? There are Tarious and, reason! assigned for , McKean's an vertipathy to WhHney This is ou; sion .ef the" cau; That eminent uuabated interest, imp where the scope of the work confines the artist too luelv to a single The literatuteofTHS AL.DINK style of subject. is a light and graceful accoui pan intent, worthy of the artistic teaiares. with only such fecka'cur On, Willii, Wi Hats Misssd You. ( inquisitions as do not interfere with the popular We learn from tbo Salt Lake papers of interest of the work. a startling adventure in which Willie Lloyd, tho drummer In tho Salt Lake Theatre orchestra, aged eighteen years, was tbo principal aotor. Last Sunday bo went to look at a mine ia' Emigration Canyon, in which ho hits an interest, and reaching the ehaft, about sixty feet deep, thought he would go down the hole." Arrspe Bttng, down,; one cad of which was fastened 1o a windlass, and Willie let himself down, hand over hand. He reached the end of the rope, but that dlda't Maoh io tho end-o- f - his Joarney. Finding hi feet didn't ouoh bottom, ho hung there for some time, fearing to let go, and unable to return.' flu siren gib finally gave out, "and hs let go, not knowing hew far he would fall. He dropped about twenty fire feet, knocking out iwo of his teeth, bat was not hart ' " ' " otherwiso. Her hs remained sixty feet below the ground, no one near, tho men having abandoned this shaft to make another, all tbo restof Sunday, Monday and Tues day and part of Wednesday.; His friends for him all over town having sett-eheto the haft. He heard at last west their voices, and managed, in a weak voioe, to respond. Some extra rope was procured and Willie was brought up out of tho pit and out of tho miry clay. He wiU have something to remember about holes ia the ground. ! S. PLONSKY, Main d99 3m attention. will be welcome ia every bmet Kreryuody levee such a dog, aud the portrait Is eiecutec so true to the life, that it seems the veritable presWitt ent e of the animal itself. The Rev. T. 1 Talmage tells that his own Newfoundland dog itl at barks in Althougn Brooklyn) (tne finest so natural, no one who sees this premium chrouto will have tie slightest fear of being bitten. liesides the enromo, every anvauce suiscrioer to INK ALI INK for 1876 it censtituted a nieu-eer.aentitled to t U the pr vitages of :J.."lif A ,J e la RiHrSi::: (Bbscriber for 175 will recviTe beauti ful portnuS In oil colors, of the saute mMe dog whose picturtin a lornier issue atiractea so uaca FEIEXD.. .l..ti Street, Ogden; i t "MAN'S UXSELFISU 'c Must bo Sold Without Reserve,!,' PREMIUM FOB 1875. s Etm-- l t. . . r ',V''ilivci;o'J WINEAND LiaUOR DEPOT English; scotch and American THE ALDISE ART USIOX. The Union owns the originals of alt TUB Ah- DINK nictates, which, wuh other paiattacsaud engravings are to be distributed among the meet bft of tne Laiea. to every series ei e,uw nbsr.r.bert, 100 different pieces, valued at over $I,H)0 are distributed at toon at the series is fell, add the awards of each teries a made, are to be ItiE published iu the next succeeding issue-o- f ALDINK. This feature only applies to subscribers whs ost for one year in advance, full par ticulars ia circular tent on application enclosing stamp. Of, the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught , f i or .in bottle, . . , , ; SCOTCH 7jL$ D ?6,00 Fcr Annum In Advance." , (No charge for potAe;eJ Jperlmen Oniies of TltS ALfci.NrJ, 50 centt ! 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