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Show as.olt tiii: OGDEN JUNCTION t:se Tsams 3IIXKS. YTH fllARLES W. K. STUEET- Deer Malkins. riMPisviu.K, : at Editor Josicnos - Feb. 2Sth, 18TC. A memorial is in circulation It happened at the rsnch; but as the Salt Lake, addressed to the House of news reached our towu early iu tbe I hasten to give it to the pubRepresentatives, complaining of the morning, You see Joe. di ivi-- a lost lean, and lic. injustice done tothe mining interests early yesterday morning was observid his biggest of Utah by the report of the investi- to come over the hill ontowu on the und he came into swiHg, gations concerning the Kuitna mine. keen run, hallowing, whoip. hurrah, W'e siopped The memorial represents that dur- I've done it, nt ev ery jump You see, lie was not bar 1 to stop. him; ing the past year, the mines of Utah Joo. likes to tell good news. I asked have produced $0,000,000 worth of liim what was the matier with bin. Oh! h said he, I've done it; I've slain the bullion, and that 3,500,000 of this of the hills. 1 asked him to tell amount has been mostly taken from us all about it, but he said no, I must to iirfth (Sarah is his tho vein in which tho Emma b situ- tell the news ftarted first; his team with a wife) so he ated. It slso c!ims that the failure whoop and a kick. There was nre iu r.s in of mining operations, in which his eyes, and poetry his soul, and he left us he sang: European companies have ufi'cred, Oh ye citizens of Ilumpiisville, A mighty nimrod is Jo'i., has arisen from mismanagement, and He has slain the monarch of the Li!!; mine? not lrom any fault of the Now, that is even so. tlicms lives. You see, I raised my rifis and fired; This is as true as preaching. And I would not take his b.iss; we think the milling fraternity Anil just ns the monarch expirad distance intervened and we lost should take measures to present these the Inst part of Joe's song. W'e were facta belbra the wijrld that capital left bewildered as to what Joe bud slain after all. Some supposed he bad slain may not be scared away from the the Dear Lake monster, whilst others Territory. Hut all the efforts of the thought that spring miht be closer at was supposed, and the bear miners to attract capital here will be hand than had come out and Joe had killed a big vain while they sustain journals like grizzly; and ono supposed that pnssildy trout Ogden, had got up iliere, the Tribune, which, by continued the bore and .Joe had used him up, but this idea falsehood and misrepresentation, ex- was at once abandoned, on account of hibit Utah in such a lighf, that men the smallness of the animal. lint while wa were discussing the sub of money who do not take the trouble ject, John rode up (John is Joe's Lirnd to find out the facts, are deterred man), aud of coui sa we stopped him. tv e asked him which it was Joe bad slain from having anything to do with last uiglit, the Pear Lake monster or a big grizzly, for wo had decided that.it such a Territory ami such apeoplo. was one or the o'her. "Neither," says Tell tho world tho truth, by all John. I asked him to get off his horse means, but at tho same time dry up and tell us all about it, so he complied. 'You see," says John, "last night when that filthy fountain of falsehood. we went to feed the cattle, it was pretty csld, so we went to work with a will. We had got about half through, when we happened to notice a deer among the Further Particulars. for his cattle, so Joe struoii a AVe have obtained further particulars rifle and soon appearel, armed and of the shameful proceedings at Evunston, equipped for war. He fired six shots at "hide-wholein the Twelves' case, referred to ia our it, but the deer was still aud eating Joe's, hay. But just as ho issue of yesterday. was reaty the seveuth time, fortuua It appears that Messrs. Chug, and favored him. Tbe deer passed close to Orson Twelves, who bad been engaged the rear of one of Jse's. cows, aud she for snme time iu Evaoston, in the pro- proved a better marksman than her master, for she gnve the deer a kick duce business, fur which th y hud always that landed it in a snow bank, and as it paid a license, on Christmas day sold a whs too poor to get up in a hurry, Joe. rabbit to a bay, who induced a number was quick to take adtantage of its misso be ran up and put the muzzle of bis companions, for fun, to put up fortune, of his gun against its ribs and fired. Joe. ten cents each and rsEle for tbe rabbit. killed his deer. but. his gun kicked him They obtained some dice, and the rattle about a rod. He did not faint when he came off en the premises of the Twelves', found h,e had killed his detr, but he came near it. He gasped: and persons who were envious of the 'I've done it ! I've killed a deer!" business of these two nu n, laid inforI then led him to ibe house, and put mation against them, and procured their his feet to soak in warm water, and gave him a botilo of turpentine to smell couvictiun. We had to sit up with him last of. These ruen are understood tobe"Mor night, but this morning be was a it Lie ratios," and henoe tbe unions exhibited easier iu his mind, so ws thought we ag.iinH them. It fa said that tbe demand would let him go to town. Hut I tnought I would follow him, for I think pretty ferticenee in their oase was contrary to well of Joe., nod I would hate to sec him dethe laws of Wyoming, and was only have a relapse. manded In the spirit of oppression. "You say the gun kicked him over?" And now that they should ba lingering s.iys a bystander, quizzically. "Yes," says John; "you see jhc in prison for such a trumpery offense, is muzzle of his gun wes ngiinst the dear, an outrage against justice and hu- and the deer could not give, so Joe. had to." Ill; HUM. manity. We are not acquainted with the Congressional. Twelves', but believe they have friends in Utah Connty. If so, an effort should In the Senate yesterday the bill to lie in do at once to obtain their freedom. provide for and regulate the counting ol i And wo would like to ask our Hear the votes for President and Lake friends whether they want to sus dent was taken up and was deb ited at length. tain a town and a people, who will treat great Allison introduced a bill providing for men for religion's sake in the way these an agreement with the .Sioux nation, willorgitrd lo a portion of their reseruieu Two'.vas have been persecuted? vation, and for other purposes, which was referred to the committee on Indian sff iirs A Ioe or Tun rKNTtNE. Yesterday In the Nfltise Campbell presented a pe Mr. J Thompson's little boy Frank, two tition of 700 citizens of Illinois, ssking and a half years old, obtained possession for the repeal of the resuuipsion act. of a bottle which coutair.ed turpentine, Referred. and before his mother, who was sick in andThe following bills were introduced referred: bed, eonlJ prevent him, he drank the Hewitt, Ala , prohibiting coniribd-lion- s Dr. T. L. contents- alout two ounces. from officers and employees for political purposes Anderson was immediately summoned, Landers, to allow twenty diiys vacaand on arriving at Kiverdale, took the tion with pay to all government emcase promptly iu hand aud brought the ployees, to atteud the Centennial, celelittle fellow safely through. Ifefliei'.'nt bration. Fort, to reorganize and consoli late assistance had not been obtained the rethe Territories and to provide far their sult would probably hare been fatal. speedy admission os State"; also to impose a tax on sales of stock, gold and PENROSE.- - - EiHTOH 1TKA TFOM, lluiineit Uanagrp. s "Tuusdaj Eveuius;, II art h 14. lfi Tin New York Sud of tbe 8th fust. has an anialu dimctin the of Congress to information which the Kan thinks ought to lead nion-src- to the iuipeachpit'Dt of Grant. Gen. Rjfns Ingall.--, previous to receiving the Appointment of Acting Quartermaster Gcueral of the United States, presented to Mrs. Grant, wife of the President, a watch which cost fuur thousand five hundred dollars. The watch was road a originally fur Queen Victoria, and when presented tj the consort of UIyses the First, a Memorandum was printed on satin, a copy of which has come into the and here ia the of the H.-r- e u S-i- text; MKMOIUXDIM. This watch wag manufactured for to Her Majesty (.'.teen Vturo-- i of England by Chahi.ks Owdin. It represents ibe coat uf Tapis, Franc. rms of Great Britain. Tuo stem indicates the crown of Lngland. Instead of figures on the dial telve lultuis, "Li.u jiua Dioit," are subetiiuied. The let tor !, next the Rteiu, represents twelve. J!ach letter is made of onyx mid diamonds, t :i ia i nl. On the reverse is shown the Order of fho Garter, with the llose, TUintle, aud Shamrock in diamonds. 'The watch in a stem winder, chronometer am repeater, striking tbe hours fin J quarters. Ia order to hear it strike, j i! h with the thumb null a small catch (ill tha side cf the watoh toward the fsU'iu. Tho setting of the liaii'la is done ly pressing on tho oppositethaaide a insmall depin !r jfoting pin, ami while pressed, regulate by moving stem The C'riial on each Side is out out of solid liratilian stone. Tu chain was prepared by Tiffany & (.., New York City, in leomine style, euamelled armor Hid consists of hlau plaits, linked together with rubies and iliitatondd. The pendant is a locket in forui of siiiiild, with a loue star of pearl on a black enamelled field. On e reverse, bide i the Utter Q in ci-y- s. Before an opportunity offered to prelb;) watch tt the Queen, it wan pur limned by a, friend of Wen,- Ingalls, and fiUoMly afterwards foil into tha latter's sent It hits never been worn, and has nQ (luplicate in the world. It is now presented to tuo first Lady fifths United Spates of America, federal constitution, and these rights and powers cannot be enlarged or diminished, except by an amendment to th Mrs. 1 We thi ;k it will ba rather difficult to establish tho connection between (he gift and tho office sufficiently distinct to form any ground of act too Against the President. It waa severe! years nfter tha watch was presented that IngalW obtained the position, und if ho did reoeivo bis appointment for "a consideration," Graut is m vice-Pres- loo shrewd to be caught Belnippinjr; there will bo na livao loft between the present and its reward. But Grant stand, now, ia a very (jjitieal position, hostile eyes are peering into all las official nets, and upon he first show of anything betokening ct mplicity in any of the frauds the Governvtaelt have ment, relentless poiitieul fes will dra the evidence to light, and hurl him from his exalted position iufo the slough which cngtilphs Relkuap jiud waits to swallow up other vnal Administration rascals. ei 42. 10; nays, adopted; yeas, SJJUJ.11E We keep BOOTS, SHOES, MATS AND CAPS. Van Dorn's Nursery, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Trice "lists sent on Van Dorn, Proprietor. Something New. & The fullowuig pungent arraign-pen- t bullion. I.lttsll'si LiTing Age. to exempt persons enMcUannon, of the llepublieaa patty in in tbe postal service frm miiitia gaged of The The number the Living Age for Congress was tmulo in a rpoceh by March 11th. has the ful duty and from jury service. week Blaine, regarding the regulation of Mr. Ulaekburn, of Kentucky, during lowingending noteworthy contents: On the commerce and navigation aud of steam between Dorder Animi! the ha dt.bute on the impeachment cf Territory vessels. und Vegiiable Kingdoms, by Prof. T. 11. Meade, to provide for more certain rejJelknjp in tho House of lU'prcsea-tutiveHuxley; On .National IMucation as a of specie payment on January and serves to thaw thai a Niitioq. l'uty, by Prof. Max Muller; sumption 187'J. Dutch (luiaiia. Part II, by W. Oifford 1st, Whiihorne offered a resolution directthangn ia the conduct of public uf Palgravi-- Professor Tyndall on the Air the coBimittee on appropriation to ing i tirs is imperatively demanded. The and Organic Lift; Self Esteem and Self IIoms and Hostesses; the inquire into the formation of the divisiEsiimatinn; work of exposure acl of conclusion ef 'lie'- Deareot Foe," by ons iu the treasury department bavin? of the proceeds of captured aad be : Mrs. Alexander, nntbor of "The Wooing charge cootiuued official tbicves must ahamloned Wine, Brandy and liquor ; t - O't;" and an instalment of the powerful story of "The Dilemma." Choice poetry and misccilany complete the number. Fur fifty-twsuch numbers of nxty four large pages each, (or more llan 8UD0 panes a year) the subscription price ($8) is low, or siiil better, for $UV!iO any one of iet b rti vmille Mtiirdlmy to jitd a jtnw. of ibe American $4 monthlies or weekp. J WtTlilS NINK1T DATS AKTKa A DEtll. lies is sent wit'a The Living A?9 a H TAKM CHAIN! RATH? COMMITTEE both postpaid. Lit tell & Oay, yar. Cuiiiifl ojfiur tiifj'lri Jir TH n TTSS Uusion, are tiie publishers. font hit fCHftUl. THIS rCTBIU CSCASS hido ut SUCH KM'OSKBIH ISRI I'TION WS t rntt'HHn u to rf,'w', jirte-jgitd appall ' O, death, where is thy sting? O. j'. ennni y. The qui sii ;i) now is whether lots work phall stop wbetlier tbe uccon-ic'e- grave, where is thy victory?" the impasioneJ minister, and tbi"' n: I'l 0 anwliifpeil of tha undertaker back in the audience utice, o- - hs.ii we Stand upm the th foals fur his bill in fibieh the Constitu'iou his. pocket ar.d ftuntry i;:ve and the interests of bonnet chuckles b his ntatu s- breath, IIcro, V riciil v.e that f irernu.int def.an ' hok. Sir, (lis committee km heen est'.blish-ffor eleven yt.xn, aa t if it ever rua ie li report or held a meeting before, 1 on-no- t tind it on record. The transnciions inroiTel in tbi cinereech lack to 1470. Republican Ct"i!irre from that dtiy U l'i d o rr 11 f , d e jl property Kid He, allowing three months pay to officers and soldiers of the Mexican war. The resolution calling on the secretary of war for information as to whether the promotious in the army since the 2 2d of June, 1874, have been in accordance wilh section 1,204 of the revised statues, and if not why, was adopted. Baker, of Indiana, offered a res lo tion to tbe effect that the gsvernment of Co. FIFTH STiXIvET, OGUKS. Co., Respectfully place hrfore you their Price List of Choice v (""v ms Died. At llarrisville, Weber Co., March Gth, consumption, afier a lingering illness, Carl J. Ander3en, aged 38 years and nine months. Deceased emigrated to Utah, from Sweden, in 1867. He was greatly respected by all who knew hiai. miu L.iCliurS 187C, of At Tyldesley, near Manchester, of broucliilin, January 27th, 1876, Mary Alice, daughter of George and Alice Partington, aged eight years and six months. 0 XUE HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF, WINES, LIQUORS, If Ell ANDIES, etc., to b't t'iumd in the country, either East or West, and iutend always to kcop the sauie full and conipbtc in every Our Liquors are particular. Pure and Free from any Adulteration ! Whatever, and nitty be used with tV e greatest confidence at the isick bed and in the family. Our At I'ke3'on, Nottinghamshire, FebruHe was ary 1st, 1870. Benjamin Shaw. born at Woolatton, Nottinghamshire in 1802, and baptizad at. Nottingham by He Benjamin Birch, May 13th, 1851. lived and died a fiiiihful Latter day Come from the best vir.evards of California, and are made of choice and care Com Siinf. Milleuial Star, Februfuliy selected grapes, aad we will sell at ary 21st, 1873. Al BRA11B8! Prices than any oilier House in Utah Less For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and aad pay Cash for all our Wines and Liquors. Our goods do not g through the hands of two or three middle men, which increases the price and multiplies the chances of adulteration. wine-grower- s, Physio - Medico - Botanico. And Il.ydropathy. WATER COMBINED. Dtt. tim only QraMuateJ UorliiJint Thiwe who Ijclievo that pi.inons arc iu :.'or.il infelicities tiikt)- in I'jrual.y iieed not employ him an lie 'lopa nut me then. No mercury in any uf hi prescription!!. J. .1. SJ fat 114 V.M.O. Office on fiitli ttnet. frenoriptinns to the poor ulji-li- u fteu. HERB' AND : Oir'-e- to 0. P HOWELL St NO Pamphlet of I'll pairea, & CO., NVw York, OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small. We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the wino press. To prove this it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per pound that but fifteen pounds are .needed to make one gallon ot inCalorui,-anwine. At this rale there is no substitute os cheap as the grapes themselves for making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, 0 W.B. & L Co., . containing li.tn of :ot 3.000 newspapers, aud ediiuiHLcj showing a.vvrtisiug. ill-l- Per HAIJ3SIT & of sUO-l- 3? DISSOLUTION NOTICE. JEb I O E LIST JSUAXDIES. I'KU TINT IIKKHiY OIVEN Tn IT THE Old Crow Hermitage N ririn oiI?Oihson, .ci:Im & in thin day Hm- nolveii by lminul consent. W. T. Vannny rMir-inLong John from the firm, tho remaining partner!, U.K. Mrller Bourbon OTICE t. 1. 11. KCCI.KS. W. T. V'ASNOY. Eldorado Gimble Ginger $1,00 Co. PIR PINT 50ct9 oOcts tf tiihwm anil 0.11. Kii.te witi contiuue the loisiiiBHtj, annulling a'l lintuiiiies ami colimittngr of ail ilelts (in the latb firm. All person knowing thorn-snlvinUoMoil will ploae call iiume liatcly aud settle their accounts. It. E. GTRPO.V, 40cts " Burgundy Port Wine " " O'dCal. " Sherry French " Sherry Cal., 35ots 2octs " Crosby k Co., ' London Gin Holland Gin SOcts 25ot 60cts SOcts " Isabella " " Catawba White California " ;25ct 2octa 20cts Sweet Muscat ella" Dry Muscatella " " Uisling POctj 5'lcts Angelica BRAXDIES. French Cognac Brandy fialifnrriiil " 7"ets Blackberry Brandy 50cts i'lOctS 20eu SOcts 20et4 20ct- T'.i9 LnnJs of tli 7. G. CHILD, Main Street, Ogden, (I b i s, dl4410m THE CALIFORNIA Main Street, Ogden. t " "THE I Call and see the new silver finished Corinthian Monuments- These articles have been thoroughly tested, aro very durable, and are sold at such figures as to place them within the reach of all. For sale by J. Boyle Utah Salt Lake City, W. T. d!43-l- GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Opposite the Tabernacle, Main St., Ogden, is the place to get choice rear. Cherry, plum, Apple, Early Peaches and all kinds of Fruit aud Ornamental Trees. Monthly Roses, etc.,. of YOTI0JYS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. defraud the government in connection with Indian claims. Adopted. application to a Full Line Staple and Fancy Bry floods, to dld9-3- thing for you. CROICEST Willis offered a resolution directing the committee on civil service reform to inquire into the alleged conspiracy on she part of John W. Wright and others to purchase Goods cheap do not for- get to call and excwiine our goods and prices before or, if you do not have time purchasing elsewhere; to to Salt Lake City, send come and money to spare your m oney or post ojjice order for whatever things you need and we will fill your orders and do the ofguv-rrntne- j:fi s:ct or a ciiaxgc. pr'iT-lleg- If you wish there-solutio- 1 'resident Grant. 117 We t Thirteenth street, New York (.'jty, April 18, 187 Compliments of Qen. flufus Iug illa puui-knten- TO TIIE PUBLIC! constitution. HesolveU, That the rights of the States have the same sanction of security in the constitution as the rights and powers of the general government, and that local domestic government, by the several States within the limit of the constitution is absolutely necessary for preservation of the liberties of the citizens, and the continuance of our republican system of government. llosotve i, That the doctrine that any Slaie has a right to secede from the Union is in conflict with tbe idea of a perpetual union as contemplated by the constitution, and should be regarded as being forever extinguished by the result of the recent civil war. The rules were suspended, and beo-lin- ," SPECIAL NOTICE was formed by the people of the several Slates in their sovereign capacity; that tbe rijthts and powers of the United States are defined and limited by the i: Lying east of the SALT LAKE ME RIDIAN, in the counties cf Davis, Morgan and Weber, Utah Territory, will be offered for sale at the jLnnd OfiiOe of this Company at DAY, 4ia day of April, 1S7G. slon, TUS Persons having made application for any portion of said lands will make payment for the same 0 5 without le' lay The lands will be so!d on the follow the purchase moa-e- y ing terms: down, the balance in equal annual One-fift- Has just received a Car Load of tbe Celebrated ISxceisIor & CreS" I'dSt Cook Stove., and a large assortment of HEATING' STOVES of the latest patterns, which he will sell lower than ever. r- - 'J' V 1 S 3 2L-- 0 2; h payments, with interest at 0 per cent. A discount of 10 p?r cent, will be Tlease Examine hefore purchasiny ElsewJiere. made for full payment in cash at the a Also, largs stock of TINWARE of every variety, which he will sell at bed rock the nation is sovereign and supreme. It time of the purchase. prices for Cash and Produce. was rejected Cox nf Ntw York their offered tbe DEALER IN . following: Kesolved. That the people of the United States ci nstitute a niion ia the sense and to the extent and fur purposes I.sintl Coiniiisiortf r, deiined in the fdral eonsiitu ion. Boots Shoos, Clothing liesolved, That the fovernment of the IT. P. II. II. Co. fcdcvul uckn, ad t'uited Sta.e is O. F. DAVIS, aal Gnceries, |