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Show 1 .Tva. .TSK- T-- f Thb Match. The success of the "Wa- latch Pigeon Shooting Club" was re warded last Saturday, by aiumpuous t ' banquet provided by th OgJen'C!ub-Junction HoteL Our Salt Lake friends SaudaYi .xeepted. rc"1"" ..KutnlllMl W hare tested the prowess of the 'Ogden marksmen, who prortd that they were as true in war as they are mindful to the ... uu their annual obligations of hospitality. Messrs. Chap!' at 6 o'clock, .t.h. man & Scully sustained their well-ea- t ned in serving a feast that extortat- - reputation guested ,.b.proBPtin their ed from all who were present a just tribute to their excellence as caterers. .1 ! President Farr presided at the table, at which a number of prominent citizens v i tnd Manufacturing of the rich viands and choice will meet oo Thursday partook ,-i.t r;rt which were oflered in abundance. wines six tbeI2th inst., at half past sentiments of friendship were exMutual od house ',e,"IJ'. iVrWs school and easy, convivial and a free o tl District changed, of ! The residents the and harmonious feeling prevailed. When it Is considered, that the Ogden Club had will been organized but a day or two befure, !Pl!Soc.AB,Es.-Meeti- ng, the result of the match attests their heSpirUuaHsUteL qualities a.s expert shets. A challenge the Wasatch Club to a match for $250 to i,r ..firomotini i social enjoy- a side, was accepted, and tbe trial will &P'ln8fewh0UrS1i!P,e88' be made at Corinne next Monday. Music flit istsrcourse., p- r,.rt r at these imform a Message from St. Gkobs. Tbe fol Hikl; w Evening - -,.- ,.f lowing despatch was received- last Saturday evening, at too late an hour for - i" In" joi "The elorr: of The music of insertion: the female St. Gkorge, 7th, 1874. LIZ U iB B,00t0ne 0f ""phiC Hon. L. Faer: ' Bio. .V. LnirlUL To the officers and company of the ' , Utah Northern railroad: "Bere'lders gooaneu, on the successful We you congratulate prDPer-- " j .T dey li l"g joining of t he track, and expect tor tbe will explainroad a brilliant financial future, and that Birth notices it will be great and lasting in. its benefit We under-,Ua- d to the people; and congratulate you on Ixteeisiinq to Toceists your zeal ana perseverance in ouiiuing that Ihe 'traveling facilities your road, as all railroads should be the Stickeen built, by private enterprise, without the Tacoma, W.T.. and been increased by aid or patronage of the government. mine in Alaska, hate iiBiaUAM 10UNG. v,i;.Kmnt of a line of steamers to .t Geo. A. Smith. IDf l;Biu'oiw' those points. The steamer Anderson" left Tacoma on the .hildren." Wber,,,r:...llof "d be-lM- j. k..n .Eliia first of this month. CORRESPONDENCE. , " ' Morgan, Feb, 7th, 1874. The Excelsior Coal Co., ' Junction Editor a few days of Rock Springs, Wyoming, I have read, with utter disgust, the loads car fire donated a,o renerously opinion of Chief Justice McKean in the of Omaha. The case of Sarah Ann Ceoke vs. Brigham lixrj tons to the poor to be out done by Young. Itlooks extremely contemptible not determined miners to every honest citizen t see our Chief their employees in liberality contributed Justice make use of his sacred trust to Does not every their mite, by getting the eoal out free play the demagogue. tfthirte. Tocrowa Mi noble work of person who make use of the judgment plod, has'i given to him know that this thwitr. the tJnide aeflfie R. R. Compa to neip procure means for forwarding opinion is made puoiic i furniineu the special legislation for Utah? That if Deeds worth of said case had been entitled Poe vs. Roe, the eoal without cost. said opinion never would have been eommesdatioB. uttered! I will not stop to discuss the . rights of the defendant in thi-- case, nor li 7ai Wisklb. The announce-me- ask if it was the thief Justice smubjury that Mr. Heme would appear in that give the verdict, but I firmly believe r.,koitT. f ; nt tkncieT of "Rip Van Winkle" on Etttriij night was brief, but the theatnwu crowded by adiscriminatiDg and Hied assemblage. Little time was tht the company for preparatiun; Mm the costumes were improvised for thi occasion, and not in strict accor duct with the requirements of the drams, detracting somewhat from its (feet. Yet, with but few drawbacks the entertainment was delightful, and we fnd it difficult to name any particular portion, which would be generally ac howledged as memorable to the exclu lioo of others. It is hardly possible to wrritetbe merit of Mr. Heme in the peculiar role of a character difficult to impersonate. t The nature and good pliMMtry of the simple Knickerbosker, to mellowed by suffering, and refined in on tenderness as illustrated in th affecting ssenes between him and his Mugbter, the smart, winning and charm and her bright little "gMsjBowring loTerthom Laura Bowring most effect elj impersonated, exhibited those pa- 'Mtic emotional strokes in which art i nature coalesee and become one Ihs scene in which he is banished from wsonebyhis wife, was deeply im VWft, and reeeWed both the delicati 'ehisand the weird charm, emne Jtfet expression of that, condition of M which an easv. harmless but wm u plunged when he realizes f """of the wronc he has committed isseene was a masterly rendering. teli8ggestiTe in highly wrought pstheiic ction. It would be suce itory to' undertake in our limited to rife Meh a. .ketch Ik nor . ''uee deserves. V Mrs. Anna Wright V,fefRin. diantavxt tha lrlml6 nn.l -r J "M diwtBessof purpose which i"nU4 1 rhrid cieiurs of the desDair pettier JJLad wife, who .has endured ""Me Tor years, until it had become i lo intolerable to be longe: W1. She was ianrecsiM in her &n gracefully natural nd resigned ma to lo iHtinct when she spurned the riag Del.nck u returB t0 ttf botfJ spouse. Miss Mary Taylor was 'imT. - "ngat. 2 ' M r righC Jamos D ee,! ealls, and stated L l,w t-- CW'-tylia- . God-give- n ,e'"aeles with great credit ppart forlltpli. , been the Sheriff of Salt Lake guilty of malfeasance in office, our Chief Justice has ample power it ne had ine will to puuish them. By wht- right. 4es. ourvQuef JusUce suborn the public to testify to such a mendacious statement as tbe following: "That the Territorial Marshal and every Sheriff in the Territory owes his office (o the favor of Brigbam Young?" as one of said public, I proclaim this statement a deliberate falsehood. Brigham Young has not visited our county since 1804. 1 have attended all the conventions and elections of our county since then, and o my certain knowledge, the defendant in said action has had no more to do with the nomination of our officers than the Chief Justice himself. And I do not believe thai Brigham Young is pet son- ally acquainted with any of our officers except our Judge. I lie last paragraph of said opinion stales that "no fact ig better known here in Utah than that Brigham Young is above all law. This is true in one.sense, jn that Brigham Young's manner of life has ever been above the law, so much so that the Chief Justice having the strongest wish and determination possible, to criminate and punish him, hs never been able to realize his malicious desires. Brigham Young has had more respect for tbe 3rd District Court and the Chief Justice mob citizen ougoi jury, man any American or to have. jvicn.ean s Ihe records Court will prove that the said defendant did even endanger his life to respect the mandates of said Court, when he knew ha was subjected to a judicial persecution, because be was a Mormon and the Chief Justices, mission jurist. What'respect has our Chief Justice for the laws of our Territory ? Who has' done more than himself to bring into disrepute the right of our country trial by jury? What is the paltry sum of three thousand dollars, compared to life and liberty T Did not our Chief Justice's mob jury imprison sojieof our bet-- t citizens? and has not our Chief Justice himself turned loose murderers and felons convicted by juries called, empanelled and sworn according to Ihe laws of our Territory, that they might go and ? again perpetrate their hellish deeds Who is it. Brieham Youne or Chief Jus tice McKean that defies the laws of our Territory! Let the public answer. For myself I have no faith or confidence in a Judee With a mission. , I cannot have any respect for him; tbe man who holds Ihe balances in his hands to weigh our acts, roust be unbiased, he must be just, and if he cannot or will not be, let us peak out and ask for bis removal. Our Government will hear and grant our jus! petitions if July and properly made. One or tub Pdblic j. Horrocks, and indeed all o.Ta special commendation c Baersog the Short . B,t.- and Plated that if either the Territorial Marshal or To the wife of A. Qreenwell. Saturday to evening, Feb., 7th, a daughter. The the ir that b, would 0,,We(3dy andS.tur. this week,- - Births. Sunday morning, Feb., 8th, to the wife of Nahum Te Porter, a daughter.' Mrs. Lime Tenrese, wife of C. W. Penrose, Monday snorning, Feb., Sth, a daughter.) BY TELEGBAPH. LIQUOR STORE. East "Ctiban and Mexican "Complications " fc t- - Side Maiu St.. Osden. OWt 'WK Uti'J WCTH OF CARROLL - , UR PURHIT ...... . Religious Agitation in JL Of th More Embezzlements BRANDIES, AMERICAN. .t.,J ' Jffafffbfcl r ' New Arriral Germany Miscellaneous Items. - s " 3"! CHOICEST AETICLK of WHISKIES, Wines, Ales and Porters BY THE MEASURE AT Till VEST LOWEST FBICI Chicago, 7, The trouble between the Central and XV. Union 1'acifio railroad, and their cond.O-U-. nections in regard to freight rates, continues. The Central l'ucitio seems lo be wilhug (e submit to ihe demands of the other roads, allowingthem pro rata rates, but the Union l'ucitio still resists. Mr. ' J. 0. Siubbs, general freight agent of THE the Central Pacific, ..will arrive in this or to morrow, and will hold city a private consultation with the general freight agents of the Chicago, Burling- The Finest House ton aud Quincy, Chicago, Kock. Island of Entertainment and Pacific, aud Chicago and Northwestern railroads, with a view to effect a IN OCDEN CITY. sntisfaclory'arrangemcnt. , The roads in this city are firm in their determination to submit to nothing short of jt).ro rata " ' . rates, claiming to be entitled to some ' ' AMD WITH consideration. 'naYing just as much EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. as the Paoiiio roads,.. One consequence of tbe trouble has been as slated For particulars apply to in these dispatches last night, (he ordering by Chicago merchants of large W. TIIOMSOX, quantities of goods, coffee, tea, etc.. to OGDEN. be shipped from Frisco by. the Pacific Mail company's steamers lo New York and thence to this city. . Virginia, M. T., 7. The railroad subsidy biil was killed in OX AND AFTER JANUARY the Ilotve, 14 to 11. lt, 1874, The House bill removing tbe capital to Helena, was amended in the Council in THE MERCHAXDISE favor of Deer Lodge, and . passed the Iiaucd I j Council this afternoon. If. CIiAltK,' Propr. The Fincit and Cheapest stock TO RENT. UTAH HOTEL, y - ,ElisiVljr Situutod, Ever Offered in this Market, ' IS Y07F OX EXHIBITION, AND FOR SALE AT -- J. BOYLE & Go's; U E "W ST OB E , ..' ' ,:l EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, OGDE3T, All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room, Tarlor Jiitchen or uea itooni. New Stylos of Looking (J lasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, , ' Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. .' , SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. ; ZIOX'S Boston, 7. In the House of Representatives today a resolution instructing Massachu' setts Representatives to Congress to give Will b. tecived ouly in its ' the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. their aid, was tabled. Riohmond, 7. W. H. HOOIT.It, Supt. John C. Henry, chief clerk of theU. abS. Revenue office at Lynchburg, has YES!! sconded with a large amount of money, said to be $100,000. . New York, 7. Brennan and his deputy, , AND Williams, have left Ludlow street jail, . their sentences having expired. B. Howard, the millionaire match$ 9.60. Rock Spring, r maker, has been convicted of counter10.00. Delivered. to and sentenced feiting, revenue stamps . 7.60. Coalville, five years in the penitentiary. 8.00. .. t. Delivered..' . , Lim Chingman. of ihe Chinese comKeep Warm by G.ttln j Good tlen Coal. mission- to look ater Coolies in Cuba, is in New York and will sail for Parana YARD IT 11. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. on the 15th. He says the contracts by (Orders left at Dooglasi' Meat Market will be which Coolies are induced to, go to Cuba promptly filled. are set aside and that the Chinese there . , are nothing but slaves. Attorney General Williams is willing that his letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, cpmplaining of the inquisi torial nature- - of Ihe investigation made into his character while his nomination for Chief Justice was pending should be committee prefer to published, tut the '' . keep it secret. The House military committee bill pro poses a reduction of the officers ot the army, but not of the enlisted men. It costs more lo pxy the officers than the , . . men. The bank statement, Saturday, shows loans increase. $7,250,000; deposits in crease, $7,000,000; lrgul lender increase, $172,000; circulating increase, 5.0,000 mercantile Institution, 0 YES!! 0 ROCK SPRING ff "t EASTERN FURNITURE ex-pe- NOTICE. of IMMENSE REDUCTION , JlUZj KIITIDS :! of IN TRICES 4'.. , ' OIF1 (3-OOI5- S, hcapcr than ctcf before OlTcrcd to tho Public. COALVILLE COAL. THE BEST GOODS . '.AND THE , Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. , d7-3- - FOREIGN. CALL AT W. FOULGER'S General Merchaii(3iso Store, MAIN OGDEN. STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. PAHPE & BOESSEL. HtO London, 7. In the Parliamentary elections BONO PUBLICO! in nine constituencies, eleven Conserva lives and three Liberals were returned, four Conservatives being for seats occu- ried by Liberals in the late Parliament Arthur Jv umnnes, uonservative, ana Brooks. Home Rule, are elected from Dublin. City of Mexico, 1. Theweather throughout the Kepublio has been unusuiilly cold. Ten Indians were frbten to death in Pachuca. The newspapers of Pueb-l- e ay sixteen murders, instigated by the priests, were committed in Pueblo tne past year. Two hundred men, headed by priests, have pronounced against. the government of the State of Pueblo. A party of Catholics in the city of Za- catecas attenaea a rrotestani minister named Phillips. . A duel between two women, in which one was killed, took place lately is Sin- ' aloa. . , ' Havana, 7. letter from4 ' TJalquin issy s it- is- - b e lieved that Marquis Santa Lucas, called to be President of the so called Republic in ihe nlace of Cespedes, passed through Xos Leroas, pursued t he jurisdiction-of- . in the direction the column, Spanish by f tha Central Department, where it is said all the rebel forces are now concen .. . trated. in the Official Ga. y Two naees telle are devoted to tbe proclamation of Cant. Gen Jovelar, lately invested with extraordinary powers. It gives a full exposition of the present state of the in surrection and the causes of its contmu ance: it lso cives assurances that peace able citizens may live securely under the prOtectiod of Ihe laws, and declares the Uland in a state of siege. All rebels and persons accused of crimes, are to be tried Persons' charged hv a court martial with other crimes and misdemeanors are to be tried before ordinary oourts, ex to cept tbe General, reserving the right turn them over to a court martial, if the .rravi'.v of the crime requires it. Orders ef mobilixation for Ihe active service of nna volunteer out of every ten citneps, are to be Immediately issued and contin ed six months. ,. Berlin. 7, meeune, wiucn wa in .Handed by a number of members of Ihe Reichstag and Landtag, several cler ,..,An and other prominent persons, Professor Genist, was held Resolution iha nrin ninnl sDeaker. were adopted thanking the people of Ireland for their recent expressions of sympathy for Germany v - A T0A50 AND CHERRY CREEK p Pi p "Watches, Clocks, JEWELll r, I'LA TED e W RUN :SEMI-WEEKL- Y between the atore placef. 2 ( Leare Tonno Monday! and Tbandave. Leave Cli.rry Creek V'edoefdayl and 8ror- - CUTLERY, da;. SPECTACLES. M Si o c . i--H H ON A NEW "o oi Btagei vrUicli will liei carter be . SILVER WARE; Cw i X MAIN STREET, OODEX I. H' JEWEL7.RS, rrUIE t'NDKnsiONED HAVE TUT 0 I & WATCHMAKERS A Timo, Through in 21 Hours. 1 clot connection at Cherry Creek 8tfVfJthmake Vtucke, iiauiiliwu aud Eur.aaeuM. GunsjPistols, CO e Ammunition. til ACCOMMCDATIOKS. FIRST-CLAS- S Repairing Neatly Executed. o I. NEEDLE CHOICE TOBACCOS variety. 9m FARE, 815. CARTRIDGES. GUN and CKU1W MOrriTT 4c OOS8ETT. Proprietors. ' . F. F. MAEX, McCLUSKY, 9 MIDWIFE 1 AND PHYSICIAN, -- Agent, Toano, . . ;".,",' ", ' . Z 3 MITCHELL, i ' Agent, Cherry Crwk. J3 bloeke East of the Tabernacle, ?45 M x pHi a I. o a e 9 1 M - UTAH. rc aennynv 1 HT OBSTETRICIAN Alumnue of Univrity of Va Oradnata of Richmond Medical Collee, a neeiaeoi rujw-cianan- d of Surgeon to College Hospital; Fellow Va. Medical Society. After a number of yean practical acquaintance with the Dineanee of the Eutern and Wetni permanently at State, and Terrftorif hae locatwl poo Ofrden City, and promise, first rla eerio, of Allomethod the latest and most iniprored , of in all department pathic Treatment Medicine, Surffery and, Mid-- 1 tvifery. The patronage of the public tolicited. OBIeej tad Beiden LUNCHEON. 31. ,1). T. E. BROWN, mntni ic s OGDEN, la ALBERT CRAY. 8a- - TON SALOOlNr, IJOrV , ' - Bat fltted np a naat -. ; STAND, LUNCH ' Aleo a ' ', Privale Room for Compan j. Lunch from mpeetfully in ; Tb Tfry bit 10 A1m, ct. to 60 elt. . Torteri and Cigr |