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Show T kid iMM Muuctr. WHY IS iT? Municipal. Shf.CDgfon function. UUk4 IVKET IVKNirfO, KiUy. th0M PtUlilK UiilI. jtf Charles W. Penrose, Ilditsr Z. C. M. I. COIUMN. That s.11 Railroad men art uow (akin The City Council met pursuant te ad- He Metis at the DELMOKICO? tbeir meat. March 204 b. 1874. Alderman Mr. Landtsets aa excellent tabt aust Thomson ia the Chair. treats hi ctistsmers tigkt, and only The Telitioo of A. Landt, asking for a $5.00 per ireerf for board. licence as general Broker was present' charge dI40-ted, aad lbs licence was granted. 0. 8. Erb, aad Messrs. Cbapman and OCDCN Seallr petitioned for a eootinuanee of 1874. their rsspeetiTt permiti to open tbeir bars on Sundays, during train time, for bevestii irvtAHsct of the aceoeaeaodatloa - of lb traveling IT A II. Saturday Eteniner, Xarck SI, HE CAXT, AXD 1IC HOST. public Tbepetitiea was labl WE ABE DOING BUSINESS IX OUR NEW BUILDING ' on the table. The petitioa f F. J. Kissel, for a McKeao, licence (o keep a bar and sell liquore by through his organ, the Daily Dirt retail, at h"Is store near the R. It. depot, Slingtr, replies to a communication wae granted. from certain influential citizens, diA petitioa, signed by .John Cbipp, L. D. Adams and seTeoteea others, asking recting his attention to the appropriaCouncil to make aa appropria.ion to the tion of $3,000 by the County Court fill up a mud bole on Fourth itreet, east of Salt Lake to pay the expenses of of the Publio Square, wae read. holding a Iftstrict Coart in and fur The was instructed to re Ih'a morning Judge aaid county. The Judge sajs, iu milslanec, that Lis court for tho District, consist Tug of nine counties, stands adjourned till the first Monday in April, and that there are a great number of eases fur trial, arising under the laws of Cotigrcss, as well as under the laws' of the Territory, tu&. theirj request implies au abandonment of the regular term of his court. lie then pitches into the Legislature, and" refers to the lawyer's memorial fur Federal legislation, and states that hi court, will bo open again on the first Monday in April; that it ' has competent 'Jurisdiction of all Terri torial business fur Salt Lake County," and that it will determine equity cases and such other matters as the state of the laws may enable him to . ' EVEITG SATURDAY ' rcb ail, 174.. Will be prMiitd f act the entitled plr, OGDEN BRANCH. Superriaur I Prices of At!mi!on. pair ine street. councilor UanfielJ t erbally petitioned I'arquctte, 75 cts. Cushioned $1.00 the Council to ill up, near bis residence Gallery, 50 ets. on the Bench, several large holes, which & Box Ofllctt open from had beea dug some years ago, for the p. in DOORS OPEN AT 7.C0MMEXCK AT 8 O'CLOCK of adobies. purpose making The matter was referred te the ComISTOTTC-E- . mittee on Improvements, with itstruc- tioui tofiU up the holes according to D. RUDD their best judgment.' .. It retailing .Several bills for public labor were pre sented aad allowed. And Council adjourned till April 3d, 1874, to meet la the City Wall, at.2o'olockp m. un LORENZO . CLOTHIXG, HATS, FAXCY GOODS, - ai Just Arriving! OUR SPRING ARE COMPLETE. Figures Reduced . THE CHOICEST STYLES And Patterns of Margin, WALKER JLuwiim, the Lowest Possible ' fo Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this Prhitv i'eroalen, i;im:s, IIAHDWARFJ, ntOVISIOAS, Eei GOODS, CONSISTING OF City BRO S. & CO., ' Giiigliamn, JLlnvns Organdas .... GIlOOEniES At hit pluceof reiileioe, call tl Our lines of DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS .Sunday School Convention. SEVEXTII St., . OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEX. Story of a London Orphan. Owing to the extreme length of tbi pljr, cuuetttut tli. renlug'e wtorttiiument. ." '. - Ara now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to attention of our patrons, and the public, to the fact that 01, TBI N.B. AND Having Increased our Stock, OLIVER TWIST; It will ' V JAMES AHERNE. . CO. :o:- f OUJJEJT. WALKER BRO'S. & WOODMANSEE'S STORE! Pequvs. ' East Side Main Street, Ogdcn. AND A OGDEX, . GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF -- :o:That roaiding In bit neighborhood, will find Acoordiugto previous announcement, the Sunday School Convention met in it to their interett to givt him a call Ixfore lur elaowhero. dl55 tf The best place in town for a ! (he Second Distriot School Home this eliing 11 o'clock. Superintendent morning at NOTICE OF JISSESSIVUNT. Ballantyne expressed bis regret at the unavoidable absence of President F. D To the Stock Subscribers of Ihe Oguen Iron Manufactur OF Kichards, but congratulated tba meeting ' , ing Company: of. i. oa Laving present 0. Qoddurd and Joha OF THE DIRECTORS Of iFirsi-ClasIn other words, Judge McKean B Maiden, the former Superintendent, A1 theA MEETING Ocden Iron Miinulkcturinir Connninv. CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. ou the 28th tiny of will jkt respond to the invitation of the latter, Secretary of Sunday Schools held Ht Hay lew, W mron.in, ine lo nw Miff resin utinn wan reunmry. In Salt Lake City. adopted: Dint n intnll!iicnt of 2o per cent. I maSalt Lako County, nor arail himself AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IK UTAH. king 50 per cent, due, with tlie chII of fltth Dec., The various District Sabbath Schools 1KT3,) nfench n every thare nhcrihed to the of the opportunity to try cases which in the county were represented by tbeir fKi,i'1 "f id company, be, and the tame u here- . t'y ordered to be jmid to laid Company by the he pretends Lo cannot try in his , , ulwcriuere thereto, on or about the 1st May. VOfVVlV? OUpCUULCUUCUll 10 UB 1Q gUOU WILLIAM 11UWAKD, Sec jr. ii court fof the District. Tho "stat of condition, and promising of a bright fu tho laws" has prevented Eim frona ture. YES!! "The best manner of conducting Sab trying cases in the Third District AND bath Schools," and the kind of bookn Court, and it is to be presumed from --A-t his letter, tkat ho considers it will and musio most conducive to tbe good and Ladies'. Children's Misses', and pleasure of tbe yoong, were subjects Trimmed Hats and Fancy Goodn. still, prevent him from disposing of designated for discussion this aficrnoen. them, evea if be keeps his court open Rock Spring, $ 9.00. in April. But he will not avail him . FORGET THE STONE FRONT STORE! 9.60. Delivered, Hnne For Murder. self of an opportunity to which 7.00. Coalville, ' Del vered We have received a copy of the Jack 7.50. the 'state of the laws" offers no Good Clean Coal. Warm GettingKeep by sonville (Florida) liyublican of Feb. 28, C. WOODJIAKSEE. objection to settle cases urgently reA FILL STOCK OP the of one William YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. confession containing will not praquiring attention. lie alias Keen, who h s been bung for nt DousW Meat Market will he Order, ise to hole! a court for Salt Lake flail, the murder of W. H C. Valentine, an promptly filled. ' FIRST AATIOIILBAM OF CHI 1 .ACOCK. county, after Ilollister's four hundred old gentlotuan from California,-- , who was small beer cases are disposed of. He spending tbe winter en the St. John's. . Salt Lake City. can't try the many Territorial cases Hall, it oppears from his confession, has AT TUG OLD STASD. NEW DRUG STORE, Hardware, Staple Drucs. Notions WARREN HUSSEV - PRESIDENT. which should be determined in his a mothar living in Salt Lake, and was doors south of Livery Stable. Three Queen's-Ware, ' Paper Hangings, ANTHONY GODBE, CASHIER. .On Fifth Street. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. court for the District, and he won't ngnged in Little Cottonwood last fall is Glass-war- e in Utah. Oldest Institution HarBanking Saddles, in bin father's talon. He Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly hold a court for the county. He lays barkeepor ness and Harness trimmet his viotim for tbe first time in Og Interest Allowed on Timi Deposiii. rRESiRIPTIOX executed. DRUGGIiT, the blame on tho Legislature for the den, on the and to. him AMD CKALfB M AU IliCD Of train, Colleclioua rroinutlT attended (UU-taccompanied mings, Cordage and Give me a call. t deadlock in the District Court ; who South, and while engaged in hunting on DriliT, ' is to blame for the absenco of a court tbe St. John's river, te shot Valentine IVrfuniery, Toll el Articles, and cut his throat from ear to ear, aad S. HORROCKS, W. T. BAKES. .,; for the county ? .1 ,7j- - .. .''; Stationery, after bis of the all body riding money his Honor was If not a Judge, a Fine Cigars, etc. he oould find, be weighted it with bags Vederal Judge, we would say he was of shot and threw it into tbe river. The ' tie most d FINE BRANDS OF LIQUORS -'- . specimen of obsti- criminal Is Ogden, represented as having been AGENTS FOR ' IN DEALERS A; bench. sat on a that ever But a young man of nineteen nacy' . of jfOR lllIClNAIi USES. years age, as ;i,t is we only, nay Lis whwlo course possessed of iron nerve, and a bold and . Stock new and Coninlete. 5. L. Tribune. is perfectly consiscut with his "una. desperate character. - Dry Goods GENE II A L ASS ORTMENT (lis-po- . merchandise s PRICES ui.o-i-a-- PRODUCE TAKEN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS 0 YES!! 0 SHOES, tlxo XXigliest Marls:et Hates. ROOK SPRING COALVILLE COAL. - DON'T h-- O. Xj. GROCERIES I JOHX dT8-3- W. S. READ, Boot and Shoeniaker, ; Pooblos. Tin-.Vre.- ); ; '!, HOBROCKS SITOEB'S t6r . ' THE JIcKEE MILL. letter from Hon. Following is Ooe. F. Hoar to th Woman t Journal, which designates in a pointed manner tho pWitioa arid prospects of McKco's bill to tie up the Mormons, hand and foot, and deliver them into the hands of Woods, McKcan, Curej Si Co. and the confreres of the "ring." We; hope this will give them all the encouragement they desire : " 'KMTOas W0M.VS8 Joi'RNAL: " 'I aend you a A'tvwi by which you 6ee that wo killod off the Utah bill, pp. 3i, 31, by a point of order wWth sends ft to' Conttnittee of the Whole. I think it will not be reach d there in season to get it through this Confess. The only chanco to get it out of the Com mi tea is to move to suspend the rules, which s takes to accomplish it. I do not think they can get I am, yours faithfully, " Gso. F. Hoar. " 'Wafchin-to- uj March 5, '74.' " two-third- two-third- s. Utah Delegate to Congress. E. 1 BROWN. Sowing Machines, .it Ths Wsnbinjlon oorrespoadeut of tlis AND THE Ljnohburg, (Va.) Virginian, writes as ' follows: ' ' 'k AND The usual attempts hsrs been made iu ths llouss to worry tbe delegate trom Utah. Thej occur at (h eommenoe- - COMMISSION MERCHANT! ! nientoftvery Congrfm. Some patriots dispute the vnIiJiiv of bis election, while oihers otijeel to hie 'admission un ler any ciroutustances, fearful that I heir Shipping a Specialty. morals aiaj be corrupted by his presence. in ine scuaie, also, trvhugbujrseB in troduced his yearly bill lo proliibit peW' FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. gamy iu tbe Territories. Ofouurse. all (bis iudigoation is exhibited fur effect 1 i rflTB-t- f on pious oouKt'tueuts, and often by men .IlM Our new WAGON and MACHI of doubtful private cbaraoter. Iudeed I NE11Y DEPARTMENT, will short a a A V hare often noticed thai when a is engaged in a ig steal, or ly be opened in the when he supports, in the suburbs of Washington, a private establishment Old Tithing Office Yard. not presided over bjr his wife he seeks to withdraw suspicion from himfelf by I Tae direct routo from Oxaha to Chicago rou me cast. (uriousiv piicniog imo urigaam l oune. I W. n. HOOPER, Snpt. T, or tbe delegate from Utah. Bui this has WITHOTTT CHANGE OF CARS. be to got pretty well played out. Utah has been represented io Congress many All srders addressed to D.' H. years, and the ofboial and porsonal con-- 1 Tw 1)mr Tnoea Turn We tb Mmtomu Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt duct of ber several delegates has beea opposite Omaha, p. tu arriral attention. of Tmim from to w:t rer tha et such a charaster that not one ef tbem . . i ...... 01 wroar aomc. i. oas ever toeen supecieu UNION TACIFIC RAILWAY, They have never been charged with d honesty, imamperance or Inentiousness. They bave never .been connected with niwvr noan In tMa, tuand...r1inmronnf-cti'?re with any ring or job, nor have they ever ec- nil Kist-er- a a to Fouthern ueavored procure ine passage of bills K;wn. pu-- . uxor hrim chi.ic to subserve their personal purposes, bat f Roti K.t of have invariably exhibited a devotion to Cluogo. tbe interests of their constituents which tAOUlOb rHECKED THBOIT.H TO ITf other representatives might copy to adEASTERX CITIES. vantage ! General Produce CELEBRATED Prince ' Organs l.0 ' ten BkME IIAILWAY. . Acorrcspondont of the XewVork World estiautcs that there were a million, funerals last jear iu tho nited Statvs, costing not lets than a iundred million, of dollars. "I'rom bij own experience," he eootinues, "I think it co!t not ls.8thaQ two In as io hundred millions." Is Urn a voice else, a man never succeeds from the touih.V.' until he jrts M ruind in. pocket-pickin- g, cTery-tbin- . TUmaa's g; Talaco xaronga to fleopiaf Coaoaes IVew Kvorytliinjj; rtM. THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. CHEAPER THAN Ll City Drug Store! ' ..... ' - ' MAIN STREET, OGDEN.' . PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES,' Perfumery end Toilet Goods. PALMS, OILS, TUKI'S, YAICXISIIES, IIKLSIIES, Etc. A FULL USE OF ' Groceries ! Groceries! Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica llumf ALSO, ; : . Dutch Schnapps Fine Article of Old Tom Gin. : Foreign and Natire Wines and Liauors, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. ; f 1 HOXE, KE53EDT, RED JACKET, PLANTATION and A560S1TBA BITTERS. "Wlaolosalo jaxacl Xl.ota.ll. tmcag-- F. FTr.!CX, ".a. fin, ' NEW STOEE, NEW GOODS, ran wiraout ctacge. CEO. L. DUMiap Vn. guM. " General Ilflerchandise ' Cou-resua- BAKEE, - Slain Street, pig-heade- ion' & tT K2 tf Prt$cription$ Aecvraicly Prrparal. "Ql WILLIAM DRIVER. Frop'r |