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Show JJ JIIH d Jftt U FIFTSJKEEr.j 1 Cu.mti I 1 I i 1 : ft iog expenses, with other amtxnts whioh bo criticittjA. we sTrs" Of ta irht fai:-!' i aJjoTR- - the unaniowus op.hiioa that the tef ma ef Tie City tlouBcil pet, 2Wolock 'tbeCity i p. m.in Bieiit,- at the agreemeut made Feb. 17, 1874, have ft X z Mtjct't- - J eot beenfcoriipiieJ with eh the puft of Halt. 8eUuW 17th, Uerrick in lhecbttr. theX)gden IraMaDUtactcfing Compaey, : - rrrmore. ; .. an"! therefore, recommend .thatiie. ap; V.u Gale, 0. H. plicatisn bf MessrSi Walker Bro's.per Messrs. Janes AHea,-Jas-. tableinde and the on laid T. J. Stsyner, be IritxanJ W. Fuu'ger were present, . tke former stated that they were a com- finitely. merof It LB,") some the, mittee appoiated by ; 5 C. XT: PBNBOStf, ' Special CoM chants" to represent o the Council tbe ' ininilnent 'dMBgsr'of ffrs ct Slusn'and The report was received and tbe reFifth Streets, ft em stove pipes prnject-o- g commendation adopted. brugh the reefs of buildings. David "Ueore,.oa accaunt el ill health, here were no fewex.tvn from fifteen to y his resignation of tbe office of tendered II twenty of those fire creating flues in the Water and' William . .... ...-if Mill Master Creek, their atorts immediate ITiaity j vtIsIi Barker, of Mound Fort, was appointed g Ashes, withont tho precaution of ' . t ''A t tte rlro in'them,- - wero eome to that oSe, Tha committes oa revision presented in timcr"rro'wninf6"iho'Eacfc we Will yarda, an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Uiiobcr fences and to j'ose jreiiniity Amending an 'Ordinance entitled, An i building. Insurancejiecipaiiies would n Ordinance re: not give an insurance on goods and Ordinance Amending OfEoers f passed Febru: to City lating fa the neighborhood referred building ' ary 19th,s 1876; which was read three to tof less luaci ten per ceni. joe in due foi-m- , . and 'ordered askedlbe Council I condemn tbe times,' passed ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT to be published in the Ogden Jckcti6x. use of at pipes for chimneys, and Several bills for publio labor . were 6a the Bench, two blocks from Main strict regulations fo the disposi"' presented and allowed. tion of poal acd wood ashes. Street j aod one block north; of the The CouBcil adjourned till tfce ' 1st. of After a protracted inrestigation of the three October 1875, to meet in the City Publio Square, containing matter,' and the Ordfnance"in force ui." . ,. ., fourths (1) of an acre.'- - One of the thereto, end the duties of tbe In Hall, at 2 o'clock p. I OGDEN JUNCTION ri I W.. I'E.NiiosE, - - Editor Jflunieipal.' r- v ' etr -- Hatnnlay Evening, Sept. 18. WS By telegram from Wa&hingtoo w learu that President Grant has ap- lion. Alexander Whita of poit-tt- j n.:.f jLlii ' Ur i.,t.. Vi-- J jr; to-da- extin-guibBin- uif Washington; According w report he r.as at one time strong peu-tione- a But auppcrtcT of "the lost cause" liar atcrtTirda joiced the r.epubliean idulb, and did the party good service m a Representative ia the Forty: We" Vnow nothing t hii t Congress. vf his qualifications for the important position to which ho is assigned, feel satisfied that whatever Jus abilities or defects, his opinions ir prrjudicea, he will ceraialy ho u j nproteinent on tbe"'ring candidate for the position the "high soultd"' and blundering McKcan. ? , Governor Einery, by proclamation tlated 13th inst., has changed the tiaicscf holding court in the Third Judicial jDistiict to "the fourth Thurs my in the month of September; t he second Monday in the month, of October the first Monday in thef xuiuih of February; the first Monday irt.the month of May, of each, rear hereafter, tiniest otherwisa or-- ; fTsred Governor, the court to each Voavcnd at regular tef therof, hou of feleven o'clock a.m." U i Tihe'overo'or his also ifssfgned Hon. Jacob 8. Bjreman, formerly Judgo m BuiUicg, Councilor Penrose offered--th- e following- resolution;- which was adopted:.) j ni'i-"Resolved that the Inspector of Bu ba, and Is hereby required to inspect all plaoes in the vicinity of Fourth, Main and Fifth Streets,' from which thers appears to be immediate cause of danger from Are, and require the said eause of danger to b immediately abated, according to tbe provisions of seotios seven of "An Ordinance relating specior of Id-in- . to the, Trevention, f Firea," passed j "At the same time it ''A. lengthy cuimunicatjon" sigued A. Jost," representing the impor VFtU; meokedBTr with general d'u- - i?John no. at I. renaerea oy wr. a InLn .fmr)V i v .1 ;TM-- past cases of small majority read,, and . not containing request, 'was laid ea the table. pox. was any-defini- te SIP011T8 or j COMMITTEES. ?icKetn. The commiue to wLom t prtvions And he is looked upon wan of meeting was referred tbe peti ion of tbe b)tha legal proToesioarji Jiall ments lj:nlibre, and a Judge Flrrigade,' asking the Council tQ furnish them, a ball in which te' keep, conj u who k.iows little about law. venient fur use, their equipage, and to AM'fi 'nfiiimnri'nAilf. Trf rVftrrtKihiit be ased for a reading room, made a parit. lus been 'the tial report, and were instructed to con wil), empprary, custom heretofore for tho Chief Jus- ttane their labors. to Jufhf Third bo the to to tice special aligned a " !r--- committee-appointe- the- - investigate j . d the spplication of talker the of B"f6e.V:per;TvjrSUyner73fesnl6d gra mw5 O i.' ralisjbritiili To ed, ftyr,itheyi4..,hVJ .become to ao baited. cuiUmd .$uufcJ( glaudered andtossed jaboxr; theJIon. Mayor and members of the F t rrjKy Council 6f Ogdea 'Cily-l- 2 ! I '"tdur Commltfee'.'U' wVom wa'i ;,Tefe: yd theiapplioatioaaeMesersWalkei itit w.st)C taahl thau'ges mak any par' ticakf dirle recce tA (hem. v3Wtlir J0r courts, : I nf tst ttiM .riOf) KfiVtBets Kniaiiat rr na a n- teed to them on certain specified condir tiotir wadeO with Vbi'l OgBea Iron Manufacturing Company, beg 'leave to you (an, yepor. that tkry aye investjated the uiini yen? own tudtQjs and let the iuwielal.Hateiiieot mad by the secra-tar- y of said company, and have visited 3 iud- ijktustnous t , iitelKgont,-eoerg6t- i tha fcaUdinge erected Wy said company efuiens of tftah devalop the resour-C"- 8 aud after saiiLJpvtstigation. and visit," of the Territory, beautify its uoauimously decide that the sum .of one towns-anxuie,,.liaill up a strong hundred thousand' dollarsTiag not yet aud prcgrcssirc community fa the been exptnded jy said coiDpaey ia the erection of and "a gVovr into State mountains, "permanent and substantial ' warts sad ireii folliag an ilia. r f J ;7 b1ch; Bhall reflect honor upon and the of statemerft "That etpendjtore of , tho, great ;, V rengt hca , the banda made by lh secretary, making a total " 1 imeiicm UhionT? uf.$X08,S0I,ia includes .many horns which cannot reasonably be construed .rtoWtATX. We iave reeiivej aeom. as aipendecfin ferm&neniaa4 44btan-tia- l iron works and rolling mills. One ojnioatiou from steral . respectable ' jiBpuni'y item, that of ''rolling mills and cons',ruc- ci'ivns, eompla'iQinjf e THw&S"i.wicli!ia in!oaica?e"3 a noi4' giTen) .was prrmttUd, yeerJa morn iostaqiie, All lbs machinery is Iing ,,T.iB?. t Jiiturb the.peace, J wfi!'J:y aneBdlese,ajwould b removed by anJ profane language on Ibe maia strtel sail ieoTipant atftny time, iCdges aot . of ow1 lit'J.iwlihia bearing" of the po f irm part of any permanent works, and therefore should not be included ia i&e lice, without arrest. number of other V9 esggert that if there is any lgitt4' sttmen4Tbera;ar-similar t a us of cftitiplslttagaingtan otScer, items of character, all of which ' raile ' fefsrriii have inserted iu be cSle teen the lo be "flfi evidently proper difficult lo please every statement to help in making a show of bo jjj snpoliaprjer. are freuen:'y un-- . etpenditare of tbe sun needed to claim iOpuW iu a'.I euuiitiles wiiiiout Kuiaiitat the balance of the bonus, bui which cause. Wj dj cot kuow wleiher ay- - cannot legitimately be admitted into ibe , x!y was to b'iMnt in. this instance, but estimate.' tbesa who kno all about it to Passing by the excessive amount of $ 1.050.44 for three sides of a building " 1,71 Ml fir tnvcl... yrt rjyfVl, soj"..;! -- -- anA-i- f - r-- t' d -- ! s . best orchards in the city on the lot, bill of the force season is! prepared far this evening's with, good water privileges, " ' " Read it. ia Vt performance. pump, hose, etc. is enough attraction of itself to fill The house is new, and has six large the bouse.' 'And then' there are the comic songs by Messrs. IL E. Bowring rooms and kitchen, closets, bath and Eii Pierce, sal to wind up with the room, good cellar, pantry, etc. There truly laughable farce of t'je "Spectre is also a and good stable, la which 'FhHH has Bridegroom," ample room for a!! hi? powers. The full other conveniences on the premises. company will appear, and those who at- At present occupied by Mr. Joshua tend will have a treat long to be rememWilliam?, the proprietor. bered. "'-- ' i lOlblo margin. "V'3E FRESif EVER? DAY. :o:- - All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the CiU ' 93-trr- 1 j a It ' st'-- t - 01 GO . . Lon-dou- wash-hous- ' Terriblb AcaaEKT. From Dr. '" r--4 - SS it - S3 " e, i -- t, S -. 5C " a lat r2 a-c- Crrr. Sepi. Editor Jcsction: ' Oaoaa 18, 1875. '" plat. - 5 0 J O a o , O en t i o 7 x young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if Deeded, and a good grass at A - CO : a. cj i:eWl't is o H (1) fTair Praol Frauklin. u 'Eh'- '3 '1 w ej 1v o S3 Joseph Redgeworth, while working ia ' ONE LOT ON TUB BENCH, Weber Quarry, was terribly crushed by a cave, several tons' of granite falling a Near the Tabernacle,' and adjoining distance of abont a hundred feet and burying bim. lie lies in a very precari- the residence f Mr. Uecry Tribe, ous condition. acre, with containing one The - t Wt 9.Z a-- a I - CZ3. ft .Or. a H aa s? o H' s ' h 0 O H se . cc O ii ,i w a to e rf t: ft I C?n-ds- n learn' that on Wednesday we d iff,- The-bigge- T UJ hi 4. O AH improvements firgUclaSS. oq0 !It becomes my 'duty lo Dear Sir etirreot a fWj statements published in the' Ogden Freeman of yesterday, in a ietter headed, Tbe Murgetts Troupe." 3. The first essinicn made, that our A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION bouses fell off on tho second and third nights of our performances in Franklin, On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now through the' attack on the editor of the above named sheet, for publishing what occupied by J. B. Czachcrt, we consider a conien-i- tibU paragraph. in relation to a la'ty of our company, was not the. cause. "'or permit me to say that our audience at Frnklin far exceeded our expeditions, thanks to :1; NO. 4. bishop Hatch, Mr. M. Goldman. Mr . . A BUSINESS LOCATION Isaac B. Nash and other kind friends who materially and kindly assisted us; Oa Wall Street, near Williams & and a'so to all 'our fritnds 'south of ' ifranklia. Co". Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet Secondly, (be entire troupe did not coademn tbe lady for what she did, but No builciags. " all expressed themselves that the article objected to was a mean and cowardly attack- - Jipoa aha lady's .private! family affrth-?,- ' whu which a journalist has no ' ; . No.5V" business whatever We have no fear of any unjust, in flu ONE DESIRABLE DOUBLE RESI ence which has been or may be used by ; PENCE ?rr: the chasJsed editor- - ef Ibe Ogden Free-nia- n j to injure the reputation of one or a'l of Margelts' troupe, as be threatened, On 'Wall'Stre'et, near the corner ot for tbat ia too well established through Sixth Street. , House just completed. all the settlements north of Ogden. ' 1 '' Suitable for one or two families.' Yours respectfully, -"' jA. A. Thompson,! Business Agent of Company.- i e--i 2 No INDUCEMENTS. SPECIAL , f 1 Z.-C5.-Me;I.- the October Conference Saliliafee J . . CityJ WILL OFFER TO COUNTRY DE1LERS r t : . UNEXAMPLED INDUCEMEKTS 3 1ST ALL DEPARTMENTS OF 1 .. t .lOiltll ' .If I' i. )V ; AN ORDINANCE ii. Amrndiug r an - Ordinance eutitletl 4,An OrdltiHiice Amending mi lirdinaitoo 1 Helt'iiffto dly OfHoers," Pushed Fb. lt)t!if 1S73. ...'A :'. Mo. 6.::::! FIRST-RAT- K FARM ' Of eighty (80) acres', in "excellent Condition, well fenced, with or withBe it ordained by tbe City Council of out a'dwelling house and orchard, Ogdpn City, (bat section one of "An ordi- sitaated on the line of the LE.P.R.R. nance an ordinance . MBK&H ANDISE a i, , Attention is drawn to our MeTStock "' - entitled amending An ordinance relating io ciiy officers passed Feb. lthb, 1876, be ee amended" fc to read after the words "already ,'iui t curred: i a tha ,,Sme by suit in We have also a number of other OjoCQlieoi the corporate, name us other debts are collected by 8'U.ion at lav; and the ease- valuable locations besides those men ment roll sliafl, in all such canes, bo evidence jeaTiiS part of the corporation," tioned above, to dispose of. L j. Herbick, " "! ' - Mayor. t, hereby certify,, that the above is a ,. Any prty wishing to purchase a correct copy of An .Ordinance entitled home will do well to give us a call . Low Prices .. , -- "An g Ordinance-amendin- an Ordinance, entitled"An Ordinance amondine Aa Or- a5 we arc determined to sell and will dinance relating It) City officers" paseed form by the City Council of give KObd , terms to reliable pur- Ogden, City, at a meeting ef said. Coun chakers. V ' , ' . 'i ,";'!" ' ' cil, held September l"tb. ISTS: 7;v: is ' " i v , , '!u' ; 'James Tatloh. f :.u J Cj'y .Becorder. For further particulars to THE RETAIL: DEPARTMENT W lit4 ; ' s ' .. FoThe LaBies! MRS.C 1 DYE H8Sis. jyO Hlnis Krw'premiWs. fr't.ea hnlALT Lt tiC "IT V, MOVKO flTSR 17 Pi wHur 4 ''a TEe Best placs ! ! ritirtij il-.t- . tti prk i'- - tiu. U00i)S: Latest styles. Flt Lak C.i, ,vh.;u o WILLIAMS . wll, Jt, ml) t stMk 4' t,i;gant to ifit'i'av timn. TfJ.-- Aid r - . T;:;cf';,-' filMlIW lliiV J groceries,1- & ; Co. .4- iivBaltfKetntyj AT WHICH TO PCKCilASE ke-tj- a 31LLLLNi;iil Ii 1 he Vtry the undersigned, at (tteir 'office, corner Wall and Fifth. Streets, Ogdcm -, W Oa, the first floor, is uhdoub apply cillca .t wt j in.i-.de.- ' -- U-e. ' . ihhb-wui- cu UynlwlHatiittkiepoiied , the lowest c ' butter. ci. down-to- GOODS, Sc. re-liti- , Dy Prices ' J Ja that , Rob-bins- iitrjciMiLMML CAMED en-for- es j man ) w" "i ,:,, . rs bthe ti. i.ue jjuupic ui t - theEast.? .Just-reoeived'o- " r I n Pnbllc, or those seeking GROCERIES, September 19ih, A. D., 1870." 3 Messrs. .Teung ;txn4.. ilatheson Were granted a licence n wholesale and retail dealers in fruit and vegetables, at their store on Fifth street, for three months. A license was graated to Joshua WiU liains to sell tobacco an4 Sgard at his st9re on Main streot. John B. Czaohert was granted a li- ens j,o keep. a, beer saloon ' and sell provisions) . at his p'a?e of business in the Y at tbe railroad depot. ' - The respective lioeases of M. II. , Besrdtley, Low Kros., Dooglasi A. Thos. B'Vw". t.id Third District.J Philip l''r:Z .. .Bttge, Ford, Thomas 6arow, Walker. Barlow tfCaoiatuiat .will open the aaiLHobert II aire jd, were renewed. t svd Third District Court; and thus The askof Wm. petition ,l:ft a Hg load from' the winds of Salt ing tbe Council to aell Purrington, him a lot on the Jake aitoraysrrWho were Jseginuiug, Beoeh, --was - referred Cemniittce ti anticipate the loss of winter bread oaPubtfo .Qrbuads. ,r ,;!r f,, I'ttor prcjudicrs acaiiist the AMD GENTS' ITjCJItlNISIIINGS. sell any of the rallon lug de sirabie property, to wit J t id croTiriXQ; io iuform the We Homes, .wo a Haw cf his father, Judge Joha White, of tbe Supreme " GofjliitirBprjW& Dry ,J , Our Supremo Court is thus complete iainv although thepjsent term LpdeX Judgo Borcman taing absent. Tho new sppointoo is a oa f!v,pf,Tconcscop-,a?fctu.!eutic the office CHANCES RARE JUDICIAL AFFAIRS A FULL STOCK OF P.'l III . w ..: . - - DRESS GOODS ,! '1 alfkindaf Articles ja General TJss,. H. B. Clawson, " - , f-i.-: GLK. SUFT. |