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Show wvmrmtrtm to be the property of the Government which pays turn, m endeavoring to incite the people to resist and violate the law, and that too out of "par? cussedneM," for the taxes are light and easy, and there is no reasonable excuse for any eiUzen to refuse payment. Maxwell's ca?e should be attended to, forthwith. ia pappose! OODEN JUNCTION FIFTH STBL'&'Tr r Efiili?r SepUSl. IS "5 Taped 'VOLUME FOCR. THE BINGHAM MIXES. We commence to day the first auuiter'Af the fourth vtilumeof the We are daily Ogden Junction. each that gratified ia the knowledge meceeding volunio adds to the popularity of our paper and enlarges its mbscription list. We fed encouraged to continue our labors for the puUio good. For the advertising others iu patronage of merchants and Ogdeo, Salt Lake, Logan and the principal cities and towns of Utah, the aupport of subscribers, many of whom have taken the Junction from, its first issue, and the contributions of .correspondents in various feci part of the Territojy, wc (From our own Correspondent.) ex- . We do not expect to plfasc cvory-ledWe shall endeavor, as heretofore, tto lurnish the public with such news of importance as lies with-i- a our reach, to advocate what we consider to. be right, and. .to oppose that which we believe to be wrong. W lay no claim to infallibility nor to universal information. But that our intentions ae correct,our motives sincere and our objects worthy we do' maintain, and believe our opponents as well as our friends will y. admits-- ' . It has : been our desire, and is still our intention,' to enlarge the Junccircumstances will tion jyi aoan . ' permit. Ogden is Bteadily growing and it tvftterial interests are" gradually Advancing. And its prospects are bythose of any city of its Bizo in the Great West.1 But atpre-- . sent we do sot feel justified in at tempting to increase our expenses.! As booq as 'the extension of business, the increase of money iu circulation, and .a moderate assurance of success will warrant us in the issue of a larger and more comprehensive journal Jo meet the demands of the period and the 'people, wer. eVall at once make the vesture. Until then, by condensing news, ', K advancing arguments and stating facts, in as few words as shall be with an intelligent comprehension of the matters presented, we hope to command increasing interest and patronage, and by a constantly! widening circulation - to 'make con-ristt- . Editor Jitjictiox: ceedingly gratelul, and will endeavor to show our appreciation of their favors by continuing to Bustnin the tru interests of the people, defending their rights and 'contending for their lawful and constitutional priv- ileges. Canjon, September 10, 1875. nt ho4 Jvsctjon an advertising medium of: such lvalue that i all live Business men in the region f the lloeky Mountains will find it to their advaatage to speak through its eofamns. Tbi being, with some, s day of rest; and not being very busy myself, I took a walk this morning up to, and beyond. the head of this canyea, with (he object f obtaining a more extended view of the surrounding country tbao is to be had ben between the mountains. Ascending to a divide beyond tbe head of the canyon, 1 mounted the Apex being a rounded limestone point, from which I obtained a pretty good view of Uiah Lake and its surroundings, als) of Salt Lake, Salt Lako City ami the valley generally. I wanted to see Ogdeo, but could not, owing probably to toe s.'noke and a kind of mist, though 1 could see verv plainly tbe vicinity. This is not a bad outlook for a man wiih but one eye, and it none of tbe best; a proof that the atmosphere is quite clear in these pant. Ia my walk, evidences are quite numerous of the progress of the principal industry In the canyon mining. There are a great many comparatively new mines that have scarcely been heard of outnide of the camp, from which owners are extracting orea of different kinds, that yield a very fair compensation for caoital invested. 1 will mention only a f.w whose Works came nnder vy observation tk is morning. , Tbe Owybee, the Aladdin, the Live Vankee, tbe Alameda, the ftalena Extension, besides many others, are constantly forwarding ore tu market, which yield good returns. Proprietors of older and belter known mines in this immediate neighborhood, such as the Jordan and Neptune, are preparing to see what is in tbeir lower depths. The Spanish is constantly shipping ore, which no doubt pays its owners. Also the May Flower, Net Perce, In short, I can Yosemile and others. only repeal what I think I wrote ouce before, Bingham is bound in the future to become a very rich mining camp. ' There is another advantage, aside from the profits of mining, and the mar ket which it affords the farmer for his produoU, which these valleys wi.l reap from the development of the m dps, es peeially Salt Lake Valley. 1 allude to tbe increase of water bound to lake place so soon as the mines are properly tunnelled. These mountains are full of good, purewatcr, confined to tbe rock and hid away, from tbe sight of man, and but little of it escaping to the sur face, bat almost every tunnel that I have seen taps a spring, and the water gushes out to fertilize and irrigate the and val ley below. There is jast by my boarding house a tunnel, said to have been run in about nine hundred feel instigated by tbe spirits in search of tbe precious metals, which were not found, but instead a beautiful stream of clear cold water; and this is only one instance. have been a kind one, IThe spirit must So I prognosticate a large increase in the flow of water, for the ben efit of miners first, and farmers afterwards, in tbe same ratio that mining progresses.', We don't have much news up here. We are situated some two miles above 'he town of Bingham, where the post office and teleirraph office are kept. I think that if tbe manager of the Deseret Tele graph Company and Col. ickizer would each pay us a visit, see the propriety of extending the. wire and postal facilities up to where the best and richest mines are located. ' ' Highland, though not a large or a a little. pretentious town, is improving Next year she will boom. ' ; II. D. J. t Yours, t., , "managed" by a fellow who calls him self St. Clair orGaylord as circumstanoes dictate, has been in Ogden several times, and as a draw to the leeture, announces a number ef prises to be given at the close. The "prixea" are trash, as worth lass as the lecture, and the whole ouffit is a bilk. In Idaho and Utah the lecture is a defence of the "Mormons." At Evanston it changes to an attack upon them. We prefer the latter. Any pre is tended defence by these persons, have been exposed and denounced tbe entire press of Idaho, is more libel on t e people of .Utah than most bitter attack such persons make. "Niws" Items. with ... 1 IDEN JVNCTION. A FEDERAL OFFICER FIGIITIXG THE LAW. vety smalt Vver the result Ihe, cliff tlrand bottV prgao sings who s timp, ' 8Te -b- ioh f"""1 - -4 i ava ij a 9 j oeea built away from the main track and the ear run out on H where it bow remaia,everyone fear pg to go near it. What to do with it pules everyone. There most be from a thousand U fifteen hundred gallons of it. : Cash Skins. a, Hides Wanted. wash-hous- Goods delivered free to any 03-t- f. fie, : rjart of the Citv , o ONE . LOT o q :? P'll etc There : J H V. p, i i W the residence tf 'cx I a t ' 9 e, V g u d 0 CZ2 o o CO oto 0 W oa D pm I If I N M Mr. Ilecrv Tribe, I li H w fountain if needed, and a good grass s. 2 c, Cl. . e sto o ' -l 3 o h o : o vi S ll '0 O "bu 00 (1) acre, with a containing young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a 3, a t- first-clas- - CO o II and adjoining All improvements 9a o . V one plat. o nV ON THE BENCH, Near the Tabernacle, a co No. 2. can K u os H Lul Hi (Ml ' ZD a Si Q- - ' No 3. vi-3 A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION ' No. 4. One Price Dry Goods & Clothing i On Wall Street, near Utah, Idaho, Montana and ..a , . Hevada for Co's. Lumber Williams k Yard, 32 x 80 feet. eDTa ? No buildings. PETER SCHUTTLER'S ONE MUHGOmS ' BUCKEYE , REAPERS AND SWEEPSTAKES DESIRABLE I RESI- - On Sixth Street.' House just completed. Suitable for one or two families. DRY GOODS. The Best Clinton II1RESDIRS J ' PLOWS : ' . A Full Stock of i 7-- 8 7-- condition, well fenced, with or without a dwelling house and orchard, Bleached " .UJ " a 2c ( l-- 2c 10c a 9c per. 9c ii a 16 3 Best Bleached "12 A fine lineof Oress Goods, only 15e' ; 1,50 Shawls, the latest styles, to the liner quality, from $6 $4 2-- 1- -2 in We have also a number of other WAGON MATERIAL, Steel, and valuable locations besides those men-tione- m above, to dispose of. Fine Cass. Suits only Satinet Suits only 6.00 100 prs line t ass. Pants S9.00 worth 100 Pants, 90c worth 1.75 100 Test only $1,50 worth $2.75 it 100 Satinet Pants at $3 worth $5.50 200 Best French Cass, only $250 6-- 12 as we are determined to sell and will terms to reliable par-chase- . . . offices: ' ' i i For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor& Corinne, ner Wail and Fifth Streets, Ogen. Salt Lake City UTAH.... WILLIAMS t J & Co. bu -- ; ? worth 4.00 , Agent ! fjr the above OGPSX'aW ? ir. noMErniAfcV S. IIOSEATIIAJL. ' all an bui " " " S. ROSENTHAL will start new after January 1st ' " ' ' '' ' and will sell at tbe very lowest prices; " 1 I Cif I tiaa 4 U8U Everything down at ;Mem tirfe Prices to asion isli tfrcipublic in order to dissolve ' therefore ice pwHmr8hip:Jant:;Qth mill np.ll wnp.i'itt.li'i n n ihp h ritoti'-- ." " ja LOGAN ini Fa. - M. D. HAMMOND, sti an $12-1- 5 Any party wishing to purchase a home will do, well to give ns a call, give good Always on band. in th CLOTHING. d ' BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS ' Albion 12 l-- 8" AND Iron, 7. 12 " " 0. Island 4-- 4 situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. . 9c per yard " . " .Augusta 8 4-- 4 Woods, Wagon '' cfeo. " " 4-- 4 Of eighty (80) acre9, in excellent Prints Best Brown Domestic 4-- 4 A FIRST RATK FARM Bakes, Bradley Uay M i A Kt i r 1 Wall Street, near the corner ot No. 6. f Y DENCE 4 MOWERS, DOUBLE U IRL IES One Door South of IJojle's Furniture Store. No. 5. CELEBRATED pail for all kinds of Hides and Office at Mendelsohn's dry goods store, main street, Ogden. &27Z All tbe sap-pose- d tl 7f washer oMhe anW-walC"S Mar ' thai 'Maxwellswho' acknowledged Ihat be bad paid no taxa since TO, . and announced his determinitioo to eontinue his uula wful coure.v' Wt eall the attention of the proper authorities to the fact Uat a Federal officer, appointed,1! aid in the execu tion 6f the laws,' is a confessed lawbreaker at, J etuplojB big which .'- . -- :o:- Williams, tho proprietor. by of a GENERAL AGENTft I ' lheffi " FRESH EVERY" DAY. A BUSINESS LOCATION sub-sian- the paymen't of city: taaes. . The affair was a fiwle, a'n.4 eve the. shame-le&- t the East. and stable, other conveniences on the premises. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua ia also a good GEO. A. LOWE side-lraoke- d A meeting was .held at Salt Lak last Saturday, after much blowing irom llieorgaa f th "ring,", for the purpose of arrangingibr resistance to Just reeeired om The parapet of the Si. George Temple On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now lat Saturday - afternoon. occupied by J. B. Czachert. they,-woul- Dakgkbods Feiioht. The Evanston Age of yesterday bai the following: "About ten days ago, as affreight train was going west, when this side of Kryan the engineer j, htard a terrible crackling and thought something might be wrong with his engine. Tbe train was slopped, the engine examined and found to be all right. An examination of tbe cars was tben made and about tbe middle of the. train was a car which contained something that was leaking, a few drops striking the rails Upon opening tbe car a number of large tanks were found, labelled as Glycerine.. The car was at Granger. In moving it a wheel passed over a drop of tbe when it exploded with a report like that of a pistol. Tbe car was can signed to some firm in San Franoisco, but the company have as yet been unable to find who shipped it. It is to be Sitro Glycerine Tbe railroad men have tested it by plaoing a drop .of it on tbe track and striking it with a hammer which wll cause a loud A few shavings that had report. been lying in the car beeaine saturated 4with it and were laid nn the ground and AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, was completed Furst And while desiring their good feelings and kindly assistance, we invoke upon them the sunshine of prosperity, wisb &r them eery joy possible to mortr life, nd hope tbey may meet with all the success we anticipate' for the fourth and succeeding volumes ot the Shoes CLOTHING, " i room, good cellar, pantry, the Deseret News of Last evening we learn that: Frank Lowe, wbo was bit by a gritzly, i) recovering, although it will be some time before he can move his jaw or wag his tongue. , Thomas Crane fell from the St. George TeJiple last Thursday lc ibe ground, a distance of thirty feet. He was serious ly, though not fuU'ly injured. A band of thieves, wbo had been gathering sleek to tun off near Santa-quiUtah Co , were oaptured by a company of men from that settlement last ' force-pum- pririleges, f OGDEU , Dry Goods, Notions, Boots The house is new, and has six large rooms and ' kitchen, closets, bath- - From Saturday. good water hose, etc. .' '. J One of the Bilks. "Mattie Gaylord" has been fourths (J) of an acre. lec'uriag at Evanston. This person, who best orchards in the city on the lot, , tion, with uncovered head. !. A FULL STOCK OF No. . Ve 6alute aH who read the Junc- STBBET, ' r , ...... irlsli to inform the Public, or those eeklug GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, will sell that Prices down to the lowest possible margin. any of the following de sirable property, to wit 3 33 jQl. N X 13 H. 33 ''.. '' .', FIFTH CHANCES RARE ' ' Tor Homes, More Mater for Utah. Bir.Bi.ASO, Bingham J. STilWFORD, The Irok Co V Affairs. The sale of goods belonging totueOgden Iron Man. ofacturing Company wii Mopped, yes terday, in sonsequence of an error Justice Middleton issued an order to the Sheriff to, stop the sale on a formal ap plication for an appeal The Company's attorney in making tbe application, pre sentod the attorney for the plaintiff's acceptance ef service of tbe notice of appeal, and the Justice, with thoueht the riii reflection, ant . O-A' time and K. little nnlleatinn rr Would have . . tbiok to nnnartunilv satisfied him, and did afterwards convince him, that no appeal from the judg' merit eould be takeo. In tbe first plaee was entered by eoaaent of iudirment V 4 We the defendant, who acknowledged the the debt. And in the second place thirty dayi allowed by law in which to Monies, we take an appeal had long ago expired. of service by The acknowledgment to nothing. amounted : plaintiff's attorney and Sheriff ibe on now bears Tbe case tbe Justice and the plaintiff will 1. The look to the former for satisfaction. ONE nOUSE AND CORNER LOT sale should have proceeded. Now, due annotice will have to be repeated, and Ou the Bench, two blocks from Main other job will aocrue to Tom Heller; for aad one block north ef the the debt, with costs, must be collected, Street, and that judgment must be satisfied. Public Square, containing three its frei till: I o'cL 1 ;( : 1376in OgDf - ; a( F old |