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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. OJBIX FuELISrHNG COMPANY, PKDPUtETJKS. Charles i. IV. IV. Penrose, Editor Mil Tliaiason, Bin. Man's Aa to the propriety of ptv. the wisdiai or unwisdoni, these appropriations, or any ol them, we hate nothing to say ia this connection Our only object U to give tha facts ia the case that ignorance disselle'd and mallei be mav be f j -disarmed. - r U. P. DEPOT HUILDIXGS. to the railread We , PrPn' or mag suggest When yoo write for publication, write who are expected ia Ogden dates Give on one Bide of the paper. time el name, not netfessarily for public this evening that it is a long received aad brief U. P. Company since the Hon. bat for Brstectioo. tt tho munificent gift of land in this explicit. All communications on business, di city with the understanding that the Idana- feat lavaritbly to the Company would at once commence Bu-ine- si jer. dl Cemmunications for publication, teot invariably to tbe Editor. of permanent depot thereon. Ogden has susbuildings tained considerable pecuniary loss tha erection through the Company's delay. Batarday ETenln?, July 23. 13?6 Ileal estate has fluctuated ia value, business men have cither moved FACT T. FICTION. or abstained from locating of the the here uncertainty through Facts are about the only "stubintentions. tora things" tfe admire. Ignorance Company's But we have little faith that any is frequently stubborn ia proportion for Ogden will have considerations q its density, and falsehood eften as with tbe wealthy corpor tarsiatent as truth. Bat facts pro any weight ation represented by our distinguishJrly presented dissipate tbe former ed visitors. However, there are other end put the Utter fiat on its back. should be To comet misunderstanding and re reasons why the buildings The once. commenced at pnsent fute1, misrepresentation, we publish U. P. the to a are shanties disgrace to the following, ia relation appropri travelers. astonisment an to and road fttions made by the Legislative AsLabor on the work of new buildings temby of the Territory of Utah to be obtained nt low figures. And can kid in runnisg tbe District Courts $heie extracts are a sufficient answer contiguous land to the actual por to the charge that Utah is opposed tions on which the Company build, to tbe lawful operation of the courts, could be sold or leased at such rates and other statements made in error as would bring in a sum not un worthy even tbe notice of the 'Union vt in malice. to the journal of proceedings of Pacifia Railroad Company. Messrs. the Council, Feb. 18th, 1876, ap- Gould, Dillon & Co., let us have the buildings, and you will make money pears the following : Councilor Woodruff, Chairman of tbe in the transaction. away Committee on Claims aod Appropria turns, presented the following report : ''Mr. President, and Members of tbe Tour Committee f OBBcJt, Gentlemen: a Claims and Appropriations, to whom referred certain papers, beg leave yu to report that ibej recommend the sum of twenty-twthousand dollars, for the ensuing two years, be appropriated out f the Territorial Treasury, as a contingent fund for tbe compensation of olerks if tbe District Courts, anl jurors and Jtntsses in criminal oases arising under tie laws of the Territory in said courts, t be drawn upon tbe certificates of the district Judges, verified by tbe seal of t ieir respeotire eourts, and approved by fieAoiitor of Publio Accounts that not more than one half of tbe said sum shall be used in 187S. I "W. Woonacrr, o Pro-tide- The reasons for making this appropriation are these, among others. The District Courts attend to United Slates business and Territorial The expenses of the former are paid by the Government, but those of the latter are supposed to be 'Without paid by the Territories. Buob aa appropriation as the above, jurors and witnesses would bare to g attend court and Lear their own for nothing expenses, "working end boarding themselves. ' It was principally oa their account that the item was inserted in the appropribusi-res- s. trav-tlin- ate. Was this a tsew thing undef the Utah Ban? Let us see. In the appropriation bill of Feb. l&h, 1872, the sum of $10,000 appears as an appropriation for simiIn the journal of the we find the Assembly fo 1873-Mm of $22,655.23, "being tha aaouut used for expenses of Territo iel prisons and Warden's services, and for expenses of United States Courts and for Marshal's office, in of appropriation of 1872, also services of Territorial officers." $it In the same bill appears on item of $10,000 "to defray any future ex penses of District Courts, including rents, board tf prisenergj fees of Ter ritoriar Marshal, jurtrs, witness and incidental expenses." Similar appropriations will be found in tht bills of previous years, less in amount Siecause tbe bflsiaegs, and conse lar purposes. ex-eo- quetuly the ejpeasea, were, lose at tiof times. aillJ Htrike out the IKMAININO I'NCI.AIMBD IN TtlS POST Ogili-ti- . !be IV) Territory ofCtnh, on the name of the father, sj as to erant w calleil 'or within 2Jth of .'uly. lTfl, wli ch, if mother and the widow one niontli will us Mut iu tue Dead Latter umce pcasioa to lite only. LiDISS' usr. lioutwell, from tbe committee on com- foin merce, r porit'd, with amen J:acats, the st ; a nib out bill. Tho river aod harbor appropriation bill coming up on a (or tti up. poin'meot ef a new conference commit, t eeu tee, Hamlin said there hul alrt-sJthree conferences on this bill, aod why should this bill, time alter time, go to a conference 'eotnmitiee beaded by two men who might be denominated tbe Titus Oates and Wm Bedloe of He did not see why tho Senate should not adliere to its amendments, and let tbii enmity die tbe death of the and then let the House under-sut- ii what tbe Senate wcul l do. If tbe bill came b'i:k from another conference he, gave notice that be wouid make a motion tbut tue Senate miijtre to it amendments After a lone debate a new conference was agreed to, and tbe bill was thsn taken up and recooiniiited to the committee ou appropriaiiuus, with instructions to report a bill so that the tout aaiouat appropriate.! shall not exceed ? nt Good Times are Coining. S R Pearc FitzBemld A liilib 'iw k l II C llf-- 'Jh.mpton I M A Jortef) J huSLiu A 1 A Ward Johns f WE HAVE OPENED OUR NEW GENTS' LIST. Atkins J Hail)' C 2 K B G Huwn Barnard f W Crosby M J Campbell JAR Ctarisleoaon N Cheney B F timu Luboa Cobalt T ( t i Mienin oki Fowl r B Freeman 3 Freeman K N Onbhart J 8 Pratt J l'eieu Peters Payne tiarbar J Tobacco and Cigars. 12 W J More than $700,$150,000,000. 000,000 in three banks. Contrast this with the amount in the banks in the United States, and then tell us how we are to bring about specie (i. e. gold) payment ia 1879. - , Caucus. Last night, tbe 28th inst., atC o'clock, in tbe Counoil chamber, at the City Hall, Ogden, a considerable number of prominent oitizens met, as per notice in the Oodin Junction, to appoint three delegates to tbe County Convention, and to nominate candidates for the various ounty and precinct etSces, to be filled at the Anuual Election, to be held on the first Monday of next August. On motion of Hon. F. D. Richards, Charles F. Middleton.Eaq., J. P,was ap pointed chairman; an! on motion of Mayor L. J. Herrick, James Taylor was appointed secretary. Tbe chairman briefly stated tbe ob ject of (be meeting and enumerated the offices to be filled, when tbe following named gentlemen were put in nomination, and received a majority tote! For Delegates to tbe County Contention F. A. Brown, First Ward, Waller Thomson, Second Ward, Joseph Farry, Third Ward. For CommiEfcioners to locate University Lands John Kowberry, Lewis S. Hills, John Van Cott. to Legislative For Representatives Lorin H. Teer?. David Farr, Assembly For Probate Judge F. D. Richards For Seleotman F. A. Hammond. For Sheriff William Brown. , For Coroner W. N. Fife. For Superintendent of Common Schools L. F. Msncb. For County Treasurer Robert e. For Prosecuting Attorney F. S. Rcibards. On motion of T,. J. tferrickthe minutes of the Caucus were ordered published in tbe Ogden Junction. Adjourned tint die. ; James IatlOk, Secretary. Congressional. In the Senate yesterday, it was agreed when the Senate adjourn to day it will adjourn till Mondy next as a mark of respect to tbe memory of tbe late Senator Caperton, of Wetst Virginia, whose t'unerel takes place also to resume tbe impeaohment trial ca Monday uoon. Iogalls, from tbe committee on pensions, reported back, with men dot en ts, tbe House bHT granting a pension to the widow of tbe laie General Caster and to sit fotbar ini Morn. ttars--llb--Mond- ay mg baron lor 51. Hardware, crockery, Clocks etc. Men's and JRoys' Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes in great variety. Q M V Kice 6 K earner T W Fbudley W Pmith Grcver W II Griffin T Green J Git bone A R O. J McDruald L McQuary R e GROCERIES IN THIS MARKET. J.aue S W Murray J lunigherty P Pie land H faulkaer J i CHOICEST STOCK OF SELECTED O tiviupston Davia W P iI Ia which will be found the W .terikiO' Xempland A Cliff J lUiey J " FIRST DOOR WEST OF EAGLE EMPORIUM CLOCK. llollatrom O Harman J B H lther L J JM WkWmaB!' GROCERY Gills N Oa.tl T llilMker A B' Heating J Merry ilarvisnn Long J t MD Taylor J Also an immense stock of Staple and Fancy txZtM tOZ POSTAQS. D. Boven, Queen st the Ull , Dry Cany on, V, Frelingbuysen, from the conference T. oonimittee on the diplomatio and consu Uiit Eosenbaum and Zimtein, Saa Francis, lar appropriation bills, reported that Val. tbe committee bad beon unable to agree 9 To obtain any of these tetters, the applicant must ask for "advertised letters," and give date of ani moved that tbe Senate further insist paper. upon its amendments and agree to a new If not called for within out moots), they will Ce sent to tbe Dead Letter umce. conference. Tbe appropriation for tbe expenses of N. J. Sharp, the commission to enquire into Chinese Postmaster. immigration was pissed. lbtj House amendments to tbe Aasu- ing'.cm monument bill were agreed to, and tho bill passed. AND logtlu called up the House bill for the sile of Oinge ceded lauds in Kansas 0Z3Q58 ENDLESS VARIETY. our 3 Button Kid Gloves at $l,75 a pair. Bar. INris 2 Button Seamless KidTryGloves reduced to $1.93 per pair; equal to any Seamless Glove in this Maiket. -- Wm. JENNINGS, SONS & SADLER, Importers, Jobbers and RetailSeale s In GENERAL MEliCldlLlVIISE. SILVER LEAF . actual settler. i.ogin moved to lay tbe bill aside to , K. Flour ! thi "MARKET. BEST in OGDEN RELIEF HOME Ingalls Election Notice!! I87G. provide that tbe price of land shall be SI. 25 per acre, instead of $1 40. Agreed VfOTICE IS 'tEREBT given TO TITK to. qualified electors of Weber County, U. T , ror me uiui tue year 187S will ueuerai ticcutm Pending discussion, the Senate' ad be held in the several preciucts of said Count;, jeurued until Monday. on tue Bevents(7iu; day ot August. A ll. In the Hone, the consideration of the 1878,monu&y, for to purpose of electing the following ofto wit: ficers, Virginia contested election case of Piatt University Lands,TbieeTwoCommissioners to tolocate tbe Representatives vs. Goode was continued. Tbe discus a SelectLegislative Assembly, a Probate Ju sion lasied till two, when a vote was ta man (in p'ace or O. Belknap, wbose tgo, turm of office ken on the resolution reported by tbe expire-,- ) a Sheriff, a Coroner, a Superintendent of Commou Fchools, a Count; Treasurer and a Proseminority, that Goode, sitting member, cuting Attorney. Said Election to be beld, conwas entitled to the seat, and it was ducted, and returns thereof made in accordituce with tne taws of tbe Territory of Utah iu relation adopted In accordance with tbe parliamentary io Election. i 8. RICH ARDS, rule a second vote was taken on agree County Clerk for Weber County. dzo7 id Ofden, July 27th, 1S7S. ing to tbe resolution as amended, namely, with the substitution of the minority resolution yeas 107, nays 97; so Goode reta ns his seat 1 Abbott, who was some time since de clared entitled to a seat, enuie turnard, was swoiu io, and took bis seat as a TUE BEST JiEER in VI member. Wholesale and Retail. Randall, from the conference commit tee on military academy bill, submitted tiiade scp the report of the committee, wbicb was families and adopted. Ihe House then proceeded to the con sideration of the reports of the commit Point on the Railroads. ee on nival affair After a speech by & Lewis in support of tbe majority report, P. O. Box 19, Ogden. be matter went over without action, and tbe House adjourned. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove SOCIETY STORE MADE MILLINERY AND IT'rO'E" GOODS Constantly on hand. A Full and ' Complete StocJ: of Ladies', Misses' E. BROWN, moved an amendment so as to 10m ALL KINDS OF Fifth to. dl44 fifth: street. and Children's STBAW HATS On band and made to order. Special attention given to Mens', CEISTTElSriSriAll, GENERAL . House., LIVT OF LETTERS J$40 ,4 ,,,onlbi and take up the House bountv bill. Ke- FROM HEW MILLS, jected. Tbe Senate then proceeded with tl S31ITHFIELD. connideration of tho bill in regard io Osage ceded lands. Pending the discussion, Allison, from the conference committee on military For Sale at Field & Stinger's Bazar academy appropriation bill, made a re port, which was ordered printed and Bakery, laid over till Monday. Tburman gave notioa that at tbe Street, Ogden. earliest epportunity be would ask the d2G9 lm. Senate to take up and consider tbe motion submitted by him some time ago, to reconsider (he vote by which the bill m I. reference to counting tbe vote for Prest was passed. ident and WATCHMAKER, JEWELER Tbe Senate resumed consideration of IN DEALER CLOCH3, WATCHES AND the Indian bill. The amendment of Al- AND Merchandise, Street, lison in regard to covering the proceeds ugueo. of was the tbe sale into etc , treasury, 1 WHERE IS THE GOLD. agreed to, as also was the substitute of REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Wright for the 8:h section in regard to In the Bank of France, June 29th, the payment of attorneys fees. The question then recurred on the $412,363 000; in the Bank of Germotion of EJuiuuds to strike out the many, June 22d, 5137,965,000; in 8th section of the bill as presented by the Bank of England, July 1st, Wright and Allison, and it, was agreed - "Chairman." The committee, in addition to the chairman, consisted of Erastus Snow, JT. W. Ilass, J. G. Biglcr and W. S. Snow. Their recommend ction was accepted by the Council, and this amendment to the appropriation bill t'as, with a slight alteration, adopted large majority of the hj ! lrofw' and Boys' Hats. NOVELTIES' CALL AND INSPECT. EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PI?ICE Address All Orders to the Firat. d220-3- CENTENNIAL! 1776. ORDER 1876. TUE OF CALIFORNIA WINE, BRAKDT & ilQUOROa Brewery Jj the RICHTER The New Postal llegnation. P. O. Department, D. C. July, 13, 1876. Sir: Tbe following section of a law has been passed by Congress and approved by 'be presides!: Section 15, That transient newspapers and magazines, regular publication de signed primarily for advertising pur poses, or for free circulation at nominal rates, and all printed matter of the third class' except unsealed circulars, shall be admitted lo and transmitted in tbe mails, at the rate of one cent for every two ounces, or fractional part thereof; and one cent for each two additional ounces or fractional part thereof; and the sender of any articles ef the third class of mail matter may write his or ber name or address therein, or on tbe 'out side tbereof, wiib tbe word "From" above or preceding tbe same, or may write, briefly, or print on any package, tie number and names of tbe articles enclosed. Publishers of newspapers and periodicals may print on the wrappers of the newspapers or magazines tent from tbe office of publicntioa to regular subscribers, tbe time to which subscription therefor' has been paid; and addresses upon postal cards or unsealed circulars may be either written, printed, or affixed thereto, at tbe option of the sender. See. 15. That all acts or parts of acts in conflict witb tne provisions ef tbis act are hereby repealed. On unsealed circulars, and all mailable mailer of tbe third class, other than that designated in tbe foregoing section, postage Wi l be charged as heretofore, one cent for each eunce or fraction thereof. James N. Tisia, Postmaster General. "He's a polisbeJ gentltman," said she, gaziDg ibndly at the bald bead aether, The (needments which ghowei her barjdis'oil. PRY Grove. All kinds of oat-doamusements. A Fine Flail and Urge dancing floor, acommodatiug from 20 to 200 persons. Parties wishing to engage the Sail of Grounds mustapfly sevendays in advauee. 3SO-4- Fine Old Kentucky Whisk, Cognac Brandy, and Pure Wines AT COST TO BE SOLD For 90 Days, by tlie C. ! & L. Co FIFTH STREET, OGDEJf, Kale to Commence TERMSELOW. IT. B. Gin May 22 tL 1870. BY ORDER OF 5 V H M M p4 o f rA 03 03 0 03 Q Our goods are tbe best ia tbe market, aod will be sold at 9 WHOLESALE We import and sell none but the Choioest Brands of Wines and Brauiic?. To prove tbii and as pure and unadulterated a they oome from the trine pres-i- . tt is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per pouaa in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ot trine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap at the crapes themselves tot making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C W.B. & L. Co., Per HANSIlN'&SCor o H r o c3 a 1 43 Jl rl s M FKR PI5T - Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Glmble X at TZ PRICE LIS WHISKIES BRANDIES. Old Crow HermitageLong John a? c3 Crosby h Co, Lsndoa Oia Holland Oiu s S3 S Q RETAIL! AND Sa H 1 BRANDIES Frenoa Cognac Brandy California BUoibeirj Brandy v " Ginger $1,00 50cts 60fJ WI3TES. 4 Gets Burpnndy Port Wine 35ots 25cta Old Cal. " Sherry French Sherry Cal, " EOets Angelica " Isabella Socts " Catawb Wbite California " Swept Moscaiella' 75cts Dry Muscaielia ' Rialing 60ct PES rfi'1 1 Sr ASK FOR OUB NEW PRICE US18 25u 60ct( 30cti 23cta 'j.jcti "SUA. Oct, Jet m: ?0o'J 20ct |