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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. W. Penbose, CliARLS X. STR-- i ANOTHER PUOCLA3IA-TIO.NEEDED. We respectfully call - - Editob TFOSD. Butiwu Manager. built large accommodate the rush of grain. WA.LKER bias to the attention There-i-s have BROS, of room. now pleaty Friday Ereniny, Oct. 29 furnish him We have thsught for some time that there were duties requiring the attention of some one connected with the postal service in these mountains, and, since the prompt action of Mr. Penrose has shown how an abuse Wick-iza- r may happen, we call upoa Col. to issue another proclamation. It is net only tho Junction' and its subscribers who are injured in this way, but other publishers are in RA.jfDOl.rH, Rich Co., U. T. October 2Cth., '75. ALMT. . Public Misting. We learn from the Salt Lake papers that Mayor D. IT. Wells, of that city, has called a public miles frarn Evanston is a eoal mining town, inhabited by a mixed populace composed principally of Chinamen and old country collier. Two years ago the white men prealmond-eyeponderated; now the the same boat. Celestials d It will not be satisfactory to the have the numerical advantage. At for the Post Office department that time a number of the white public to disregard this complaint on the folks, earning from 3 to Zper-diegrounds of its being merely a floating were not satisfied with their lot, so for here is evidence which we formed a society called a "Union," rumor, Mr. Penrose has taken am-with : the object of checking the presume pie care to preserve, that can be power of capital and making labor to bear upon the official news the master. They were advised by brought dealer at Evanston. Let us therefore the writer and others to abandon theis have either a proclamation or an inattempt, and assured that their vestigation, and if it shall be demonplace, would- be filled with strated that a law has been broken, Chinamen, many of whom is it asking too much that the offendwere already ia one of tho mines. er may be removed from office and But thuy couldn't see it, aod went and a mere honest man put in his ahead, arranging rules and prescribpbee ? ing conditions which were not at all pleasant to employers. Strikes folSPECIE PAYMENT. lowed and then came the sleek little In a late article printed in the Chiand Mongolians with their and whilo they went in cago Journal of Commerce, we find and brought out the coal and feasted a good deal of found sense, mixed in and juicy with some very stubborn facts. As on rica and suckiog-pithe defeated Caucasians of it would Beem that the American the "Union" had to stand by and g people are disposed to adopt the idle aad hungry. They have learned theory of specie payment as the great a Sard lesson and we believe they panacea for onr existing financial have the good sense to profit by it. evils (theory is all there will bu of it Oreat enterprises need capital as well dr many a long year yet, we fear), as muscle and braius, and unl. ss th y it is in order for them to look squ irr and irui a "triuity iu !y iu tha fice of diilbultieH lyinr One of the difficulties in the way. unity," tho fir.it is bound to bu buss. U set thus .t'jrth bv the Journal of Our friends at Aluiy should ponder : on tho words of a sacred writer: Collin eree "The rfivJer must stand up, like a man, "Honesty with conttntntent is great before the dels which oufrout him. Id (here. are now $800, pain." Three dollars a day iu cash rati tiii nuiubt-rrun! ioHal bank U not to be sneezed at in thus.; hard 000 000toinbegreenbacks or ha' redeemed by no'ea destroyed times, aud a V for 1 diy's labor gold. The highest estimate of gold now iu the lrens' 77, in banks and in private ought to mak a coal miner from hands is $160,000 000. Fie (So) in pa Staffordshire or South Wales saile per for one ($1) in gold. " The pay of and be thankful and satisfied until our foreign Oivil service list and the in trrest on the naiioDal debt absorbs about he can do better. all ibe gold received for custom!) duties The Wyoming mine owned by the California imports more than all ber wheat and gold are worth, and the imV. P. Company, is in full blast, with ports at our Atlantio and Gulf ports exMr. John Crowther again at the en- ceed our exports by millions. How then are we to accumulate" gold to form a gine, lie wearied of his farming ex- gptcie basis for bunking? Shall we go markets of Europe and periment near the city of Ogden, and into the money Then we shall increase borrow gold? has returned to his old nost. for the outflow of gold o pay this interest which he is thoroughly competent and he constant ly increasing our indebttime was when every emiand where he is deservedly esteemed. edness wbaThe came to this country added grant Mr. M. W. Serat is manager here, to its store of gold and silver; but emifallen off, and so aud has the reputation of a gentle- grationa has so greatly the few who do of large proportion man a thorough going man of ability come are brought hither by their prosnow resiaad integrity, with tho respect of the perousof friends and relatives that country, that but little is dents workmen and the publio generally added to the national stock of gold by He has lately .opened a new mine emigration " about two miles north of tho WyomTliE New York World, in speaking. It is called tho lted Canyon of a late sensational dispatch, Mine, aud contains coal of a superior ing quvitity to any other in this locality. says: A dispatch from Washington anMr. Keubea Fowkes is superintendent, and is conducting the work af- nounces that President Grant has ter the substantial English method, determined to remove all the Federal planning and executing all the ar- officers in Utah "who hold to the rangements on a substantial basis, Mormon faith, whether they are poFour d, yellow-vieagc- pig-taile- -- " oheap-labori- o- v s polo-yoke- chop-stick- s, g dog-iueat- , s Ihis with a, view to permanency. is out to mine very excxpcted pan tensively and furnish an immense s fuel. supply of The Rocky Mouatain mines, numbers 1, 2 and 3., are owned by the C. P. company. One of them is aban doned for the present, and another is eaving iu and so afflicted with inter nal fires that its collapse is considered to be enly a matter of time. We are of the opinion that the proprietors of these mines will discover, by the light f experience, hat Chinese cheap Jubor is not eeottoniieal, and that in the long run the best is the cheapest. imThe blunders of the itator cost more thau the higher wages if the skilled operative. Chinamen are agile, docile and willing, but they are feeble folk, and can oaly do as they are told, or pattern after the works of others, in the coal miniag business. If white men will be contented with fair wages, employ rs will find it to their avuntaae to put traioed colliers into iheir mines, and let the disciples of carry their pintails bick to the Flawery Kingdom. So nagte it be. first-clas- low-pric- Coi-faciu- ed s c. w. r. o:- A FULL STOCK OP meeting of the citizens of that place for the purpose of raising a contribution for the benefit of the unfortunate sufferers by the late fire in Virginia City, Dft. A. S. Condon. "We are pleased e to see once again in Ottawa, our S. A. Dr. ef Condon, friend, Ogden, old-tim- Utah, where he in engeged in the pracThe Doator'a tice of his profession. him a warm rehere friends gave many We the clip foregoing notice ception." of our fellow townsman from the Monona County, Iowa, Gazette, of Oct. 23d. CHANCES BARE and lygauiists or not." It seeous there are certein postmasters ia Utah who believe in Mormonisoi but reject polygamy, and who are regarded as thoroughly competent officials, but whom the President now intends to punish for believing in Mormonism, by depriving them of their 'imccs. People who practice polygamy in Utah offend against a statute of the United States, and on that ground oughi scarcely being perhaps tq be entrusted with offices which exist under the Jaws or the United States, and for the purpose of securing the execution of those laws But the president has no more right to make a man's belief in Moraion-iaan objection to his holding office thau to make his belief in Method ism or in Roman Catholicism such There culd hardly be an objection. a livelier commentary upoa the men tal obtuseness shown in President Grant's little Apocalyptic speech at Des Moines than such a proscription by him of Mormons stroply as Mor of Utah inoDS in their own m We hope that our pondent, "Jeniias," of Terrace, wilj excuse the non appearance,, to day, of his last interesting letter, but it is unavoidably crowded out by a press of other matter which we thought could not be consistently postponed, but as "Jen" kin's" letter will keep till and the reader be prepared for its perusal, no harm, we hope, will come from the delay. that 1 1 o in cm, sell wen-il- l any of the following desirable property to wit : No- - 1. I -- :o: All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the Citv o a. . a 3 3 g o in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, hose, etc. force-pum- p, Ik liilip The house is new, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, bath- Stayner's horse, though gentle, took At present occupied Dy Mr. Joshua fright and crossed the ditch on a dead run, threw the occupant of the buggy to Williams, the proprietor. the ground, bnt fortunately neither gentleman nor horse were injured. ' The city, perhaps, could prevent boys' from building tuow houses, men, &c, ia the streets. LOT ON THE BENCH, ' i How o Inflate. From the Boston No. 2. ONE Democratic Pos-- t There is but one way to inflate, and Carl Sehutz fully agrees with us in the fact and in its inferences; that is, for the government to' create a series of extraordinary demands. Tn the absence of a gigantic civil war it must conceive and undertake huge projects 'of canals, railroads,' river improvements and heaven knows not what enterprises not needed, at mi uieuse and Wasteful coat, by the em ployment of corrupt agencies, for ihe sake of putting these additional tens and scores of millions iu circulation. And Carl Schurz is forced to come back to our own position and admit that the surest way to stop all appre (tension of inflation is to choose au honest, economical and incorruptible government." Near the Tabernacle, aud adjoining the residence: of Mr. Uenry Tribe, containing one (1) acre, with a as 9 h O V ! H 9 r irSlil r, a a u All improvements first-clas- oSi j i npffi i e . s a a On mm h gn ?o b us giiif m W O wis t a aa. - ...I M o) $ u o o o o, O eo lO CO m N o M an M do a T3 M t h - ea O hi . , . a M O o aM l 3- H H gfllli - a M N r - "Z 2S3 2!T fee 0.2 v' 2 , ' ( i o ,o " !S on S55 o S e 6-- BUSINESS "LOCATION Fifth Street, 29 occupied by o 53 o 5 taO N 3. No 3. A GOOD x 165 feet; now J. B. Czachert. HOUSEHOLD GOODS S The Best Place in Northern Utah at which to Purchasp . No. 4. A BUSINESS Co's. Lumber . LOCATION near Williams & For Any Part of the House is at ' 'The simplest and most perfect form of currency is that which represen's ' nothing but transferable debt, and No. 5. of which the materials is of no intrinRESIDOUBLE ONE DESIRABLE sic value such as paper. It is obIv ' when States have reached a high de DENCE of civilization that they aiojt gree tin perfect Jorm; before they attain On Wall Street, near the corner oi that the material of it consists, en- Sixth Street. House just completed. tirely, of something which has an in- Suitable for one or two families. trinsic value, such as gold aud silver." , So says McLeod, the greatest of modern writers on the subject of No. 6. money. Chicago Journal ot ComFIRST-RATFARM A merce. E . at F URNTTURB1 Yard, 32 x 80 .feet. No buildings. Indelible Marking Paper, For larking doming Without a Preparation. m i 4 a a o - Ou Wall Street, The Currency or Civilization. g frs young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if needed, and a good grass plat. . S T H. Y A. Mr. Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or with- ! - - - MAIN ST. OGDEN. receipt of new ments from the best Eastern Who is in continual Manufactories. ship- v Kf.:f. " - COME AND SEE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Funerals Furnished. Caskets always - liana. Coffins Imported' or made to Order. on 3 5 CABINET WORK BONE ON THE PREMISES: Picture frames a Specialty. Mattresses, best patterns B7l-3- out a dwelling house and orchard, Directions. Lay the indelible paper sitaated on the line of the U.P.R.R. upon the article to be marked, and place over it a piece of (bin writing paper, upon which write with a common lead pencil, or any smooth point. If the marking be pressed with a hot fiatiron, or otherwise beated for a few seconds, it Wa have also a number of other can be washed immediately with hot water and soap, as usual. Warranted valuable locations besides those men not. to fadeor spread in the oloth. Agents and tradesmen are making money selling tioned above, to dispose of. these goods. Ladies are meeting with great succe'8 ia this work. A package Any party wishing to purchase a tent pott paid on receipt of 35 cents; two for 60 cent. Address B. ALEXANDER home will do well to give us a call, & CO., 8th street, opposite Cooper Insti as we are determined, to sell and will tute, N. Y. 1 lit ' terms? jfco reliable pur good give a -- $100 REWARD IWILI, PAT ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS RB- nod conviction of the ror or persons wbo fired the premise of Wm. liilturton the night ofihe'ioth inst., or FIFTY DOLLARS for information that will load v their W ARD for tL rrt arret 4 OS II I" A WILLI 4MK. . d."3-l- "franco-America- For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden, Chief ii'ire Dep't. Ogden City. n K0TELAND WILLIAMS K7-S- 11 Og KSTAUIt,lNT, lea TIIOS. TAYLOR, Pbest. TV. II. MILES, Scpt. FOURTEENTH WARD U.O, Brush Factory SIT XJ:!, OITT, UTAH.; Four Doors below Walker House, i . i Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of- - ! chasers. riant.) nd 4th Mrreti, Ogden CHARLES BKKXARD, Prrp"r. n () best orchards i FRESH EVERY DAY. -- Street, aad one block north of the Public Square, containing three fourths of an acre. One of the ' ' AD A 3T I B e, (formerly Cash paid for all ktuds of Hides and kius. Office at Men defsohu's dry goads d273-3store, Main street, Qg ten. :o: ' On the Bench, two blocks from Main fic. Prices down to the lowest possible margin. er in s ; Public, or t hove seeking GROCERIES, .CANNED GOODS, As Mr. T. J. Stay-nroom, good cellar, pantry, etc. There was going home to dinner wash-housand ad built a large snow ball in! is also a good stab'e, some boy the road a few rods from a water sect, other conveniences on the premises. Cor. Main Hide Wanted. Jast receiyed om the East. i corres- Caution to Boys. CLOTHING, Grmc trimisinivGrS, We wish to inform the ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT "Jekkins." Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes For Homes. m - OGDElir to-da- CORRESPONDENCE. E3I1T0RIAL FIFTH STBBET,' As they of Col J. II. Wi;kizer to the edito- are paying the highest price, roll it in rial letter published in the Junction for fear of the prices going down. d32-t- f yesterday, a copy of which we shall .,-.,- 1875 J STAFFORD, More Grain Bins. Y f 1MIE ABOVE HaICSE WILL BE OPENKP OS i!lisii-lupt- it I Monday nxt, ct 25, If.;?,. T.ie ha b. en rffitr&l and r fnrmshrd tfcruu$;h-ont- , .a rerr be?t atten andgieiu will dr-3- a tion. & Co. Household, Painters' and other Brushes ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, ' At prices as low as the imported article, and Warrant l to give nllre Satisfaction to Dealer and Consumers. ' Give us a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and quit bnping forior, imported article, when a good one can be hap for the same money. ' 8 10 . Br19 orders prompHy filled, and Produce, lies, and Horsehair taken in (part) exebange. Brnsbe d20of rarlong kinds mnnufactnred to order. N.B.-A- I1 - |