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Show Innrttmt it muj Isaac the Published every :norning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, he lias not made public his re&son for the removal heretofore is that he was unwilling to cast an unnecessary stigma on the previous Republican administration, which failed to prevent these frauds on the revenue. But now that Conkling and his friends have sought the fight, the world shall have all the scandalous details. The Democrats, hoping to unite the South and West, in the next Presidential contest, and hoping to sow dissensions and discord in the Republican ranks and to make New York .State sure for the Democracy in 1880, and believing that this will be accomplished by defeating Arthur and the old line Republicans in that State, are, many of them, making up their minds to vote for the President's confirming that a strong Democratic vote against Conkling is very probable. TheS. F.Piwaonthe Bill. San Francisco, Jan. 29. Thelead-ingjournal- s comment on the passage by the House of the bill. GENERAL NEWS. unction. Steps Out to Make Zacharlah the Pious. (Hood Boom fur MINISTER CHIN LAN PIN THE CHINESE BILL. ON (Incorporated.) Prcsa Comments in Relation to the SATES Or SUBSCRIPTION: 00 9 ' per Atmutu Six Montla, Same. Thrtt $2.50 MtnUht, Out Month, I &. l.uo part of tkt to any hy Carrier Dttinrtd City. THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL LET- - TER. Arlvprtisins rates made known on CoukHng's Fight Against the Cnstom application House Nominations. BU&MESS CARDS. lL X. 0. Etc., MAitQARY, By xTOHNKY AND VV. Etc., (7. Etc. Telegraph to the Jdhotion. The Potter Committee. anti-Chines- e Before the W. T. Mc- Clennan, assiHtant chief of the war 0(Sc(.Caufii.lJ block, east side Main St. UTAH. rant division of the Treasury Depart nun v EX.' diM ment stated that in consequence of letter from Secretary bherman, he FEWIVAL J. BARRATT, attended in the Morton committee room and examined the Oregon ATTORNEY cipher dispatches and succeeded in - AT eciphenng them by a "dictionary Couimelor Bt Ln , key." The committee was not in ASSISTANT D. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. session at the time he made the exCollect"'!" Specialty. Loann n Mortgagee Kf amination, but other experts were at fKtnl. Office, Kust Side Ma u St., Ogden. ork on the dispatches. Itecess. . COUNSELOR-at-L- Washington, Jan. W, Potter committee, A 29. to-da- w Exit I'hrtatlancy. GEORGE THOMPSON, BARBER, Main Street, - - Ogden. K.l(TICAL HUB UKKSSKB. The President nominated Isaac P. Christiancy (Michigan) envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten tiary to Peru. - WA8HIXOT0S, Jan. ua. the nomiation of Senator Christiancy, to be DresMx; and Cutinf Lad!? awl Children' Hair, making Fancy Hair Wort, minister to Peru, was unanimously l87tf confirmed and without the usual a Specially. reference. r. S. S. E. WILLIAMS, Furmerly Chief .Tn.tice SICHASDS, t'hl Lan Pin oa the Bill. New York, Jan. 29. Herald Washington, on the Chsnese bill: RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, The minister of China will neither eel surprised nor express disappoint ment in view of the action ot the He un House of Representatives. Office m leery Block, Fourth St., derstands perfectly the nature of our ohtics and the importance attached OGDEN, UTAH. d2H-t- f to the ascendancy or party in Cali fornia, where the balance of power is held by a and for- A. S. (ON POX, 31. IK, ign element. He quite appreciates the political sacrifice risked by either urgeon and Physician, party in a strict adherence to the Next Dwr to JuicvTioa OIHce, principles of international law, and quite reconciled to any action ot OODION d.VMy legislature. He will not take an ex a mitf of his cigar nor a sip of tea E.G. JOHNSON, M.I)., more or less because of the action of the House, as that body is not recog HOMEOPATHIC nized as the exponent oi public sen- iment nor empowered to make laws. Physician and Surgeon. He appreciates the recognition by all Office an Fifth Street, Are door. wet of Wade' - the civilized nations of the fact that Bruit Store. Paitknlar attention pud to Ilia die- treaties are beyond the control of nieo-ieaaei of wuuien and children. legislatures, and can only be contra vened by the authority wuicn gave He feels that the same J. D. CA UNA II AN, M. I). them vitality. right is enjoyed by his country to exclude from his ports 28,000 barrels Office on Fourth Street, Ogden, of flour shipped in one week from for China, that San Francisco Near Peery, Herriek k Co.'e Store, has to ex this legislation by countJy dllatf clude their people who are now com w no ing in very tew numbers ana would not come at all it not employ J, J. MURPHY, M.D., ed advantageously by that portion of The oolj graduated California who pay taxes. Ho is rather gratified.being a man of benevolence, that political partisans may lu the city. be able to relieve themselves oi an Utah 5fc Ogden, Ojjitt Slrttt, adverse pressure in so harmless a way without annoyance to the people of his country, who will perhaps exist RICHARD WILLIAMS, more secure troin abuse by those disposed to make laws for themselves. He teels he stands on high grouna,as number and Gan-MtU- r. the treaty is of American conception for Jobbing ane Itemirinc done. Patent Point anil tne result oi American pertin 1rive Welle. Agent for Kainaej'e Force acity. And when a duly constituted Pump, treaty-makin- g power shall express a OGDEN. MAIN STREET, dSi3ui desire for its abrogation, it will not be likely that the United States will A. CIRESWELL, have as much trouble in enecting PLAIS AOT omXEHTAL WOOD WBfflW. that as was experienced in its con summation, and when the people of Order jospertfully eolicited and the traue supplied at lowest rate. the Pacihc coast shall be instrumen Purnitiira repairing and general jobbing alio tal in killing the goose which aw kamtung. Merchand-and prodnce laaeu. has laid their golden eggs, they will all the disappoint MMN St., North of Z C. M. L experience ment ot the old woman in tue story, and like her realize too late JOHN H0RSP00L, . the irreparable injury to themselves and others which they will have consummated. But minister Chin Lan Pin has no apprehensions as to efOGDEX CITY, UTAH. fective present action or final results, nor of injurious consequences to his Ml ftUCHSESOF country from any action on our part. SCROFULA Pio.eratlng Au'y, Weber Co. ' supreme Court Ky. LAWYERS. vv. s t Uj1I113AIjIST ' d57-6- Licensed LCANCKKS, Bill Poster F1T8, RHEUMATISM, Chrouio and Acute, WORMS an WORM FEVERS. Consult ur. e, l. PL A A 2 MARKET ROW, g. l. CITY. P. II Tela, flu V - ly the Olob. hotel, from II, ad Portrait m. L4 lictograpler wrnm jxd enlarging If yo want STEPHENS' done. Good Picture, go to ART GALLERY, nereall work ' , rj i done in as art in tic manner and at reasonable ratea, corner of Fifth and Tonng Sta, Ogd. 4o7-- GEORGE MEAT 1 STAXGEB, MARKET. ' Fifth Street, Ogden, Utah. THE BEST of CUTS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGUSKS. wet AST MACMAHON ABOUT TO RESIGN, in m izt And Considered Morally Done So Already. GREVY OR DUFAURE TO CEED HIM. Etc.. , Hare SUC- - By W. V. Telegraph to the Juhctios.J Fire. Birmingham, Jan. 29. Ilincks k Son's lamp works burned: an im mense quantity of goods 1A. Three hundred worknien are thrown out of ! employment. ' fared In. large quarry in the suburbs ofi i uporto caveu in, uurying several houses. I he ruins took tire and many persons perished. A 1 x - " r,Z? - - BacDahoa Bust Jan. 29. Everything The Coming Struggle. indi Paris, Washington, Jan. 29. In the' ex- cates that President MacMahon will ecutive session of the Senate, ThurIt may be considered that man withdrew his motion that the resign. he has already morally done so. The New the consider should Senate folprobable course of events is as York custom house nominations with lows: the government ooen uoors, Conkling expressed a will formally announce the situation desire that the Senate should take to the Chambers and report the consideration for them up refusal to sign tho dePresident's with finul action as soon as pract) crees the great military respecting cable, but Matthews suggested that commands. The Senate and Cham to Sherman's Secretary rejoinder will pass votps of conber of General Arthur's "reply." would fidenceDeputies in the ministry, who will and probably be ready by their dethus be obliged to he therefore moved to postpone con mands on MacMahonpress for changes in sideration of the nominations until tho staff of generals. A joint Con that time. Conkling move dto amend gress of the Senate and Chamber of bv postponing the subject until Fri Deputies win aiterwaros oe sumday, and this was agreed to without moned to nominate a new President. debate. It is possible the Congress wnl not Deititut American. meet until Friday. An interval will Nrw York. Jan. 29. The steam ensue between MacMahon's resigna Janiero tion and the election ot a new f resi shin! Citv of ,Para from Rio . I. I' l.llAM dent, and the Council of Ministers unit Para, orintis irum mo Ameri will be invested with executive powdestitute one hundred nlA cans who had come down the Ama- - ers in accordance with the constitu zon from Stantonce port on the Ma- tion. Much excitement prevails ia Horia. where Collins & U. have been Paris, but there has been no disturb to-da- . in btli Idine . a railroad. Men ance. anaaa&A "6-- e It is believed Grevy or Dufaure will ujAra found in rara in a most, wrew u .u sold Cheap by the Qurter, B. ADAMS, Xb. SENATE. Aobkt Wasuisgton, Jan. 29. A portion of the morning hour was passed discussing the resolution of Edmunds, providing that during the remainder of the session, no person not entitled to the privilege of the floor be admitted to tho corridor or the marble (VNIIEUSRR'S "S"FOR - BEER, Etc. room. The resolution finally passed with one amendment "except when Etc., DeitnictlTe M1SCELLAXE0 US-- By W. C. Telegraph to the JmcTios. accompanied by a Senator." Hamlin called up tho Senate bill for promoting the vffioiency of chaplains of the United States navy, and it was passed without discussion. The bill provides that no person under twenty-fivyears nor over thirty-fivshall be appointed chaplain, and fixes the relative rank, the whole number not to exceed twenty. The Semite considered the pension casus. Among the bills passed was one granting a pension of $50 per month to Ann M. Paulding, widow of Hiram Palding, late senior of the United States navy. The bill increasing the pension of Dr. Mary E. Walker to twenty dollars a month and the House bill granting a punsion of fifty dollars a month to Mrs. Eliza B. Anderson, widow of Gen. Robert Anderson, U. S. A., passed. The Senate resumed consideration of the unfinished business, being Edmunds' resolutions in regard to the 13th, 14ih and 13th amendment to the Constitution. On motion of Conkling it was agreed without division, to go to executive business. Tho Vice President laidbeforo the Senate the bill which passed the House yesterday to restrict Chinese Referred to the comimmigration. mittee on foreign relations, and the Senate went into executive session. When the doors were reopened, Allison was a pointed a member of the committee in place of udiciary Christiancy, Adjourned. e e rear-admir- HOUSE. nr Driver 3k FOR SALE Son, Wade tV Co., C. W. II. Peebles and rttersou. I. :; Address all ofders from, along the line of the Railroads, t j. o. Box no. mmmw Wholesale im i a, Dealers in Fine Kentucky WHISKIES, ovDEir ir cirr, v. t. BARNARD WHITE Manufacturer and dealer la all klnda ef Native and Imported ILmXTXVZBSR, shingles, LATH. MOULDING, Imported and Domestic After a short struggle, the Repub- WINES AND LIQUORS! licans, who desired the morning DOORS, hour, were voted down, and by a vote And Cigars, of yeas 118, nays 1 5, the House went WINDOWS, into committee of the whole on the Are la daily of above ee- receiving conrigunien postoilice appropriation bill. I en leu stock ana otwrtngtlie auneet the Foster submitted an amendment W GLASS. repealing the proviso to the bill mak- LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. ing an appropriation for deficiency in Office and Yards, Fourth Street, th niiprorirjation for postal transportation by railroad for vear tSl-l- j ,.u,.:."';.f1!M"iU June t ..... r OGDV'3 CITY, BTAB. ending u, increase in postal car service beyond aii oraers oy man win ucpivmipv ly attended to. what existed Dee. 1st, '78; adopted. Baker (Ind.) moved to increase the appropriation for route agents from (Rureetfirt le J. W. Guthrie t Ce ) $1,075,000 to $1,125,000; adopted, SC1ILESINGER & Co.. yeas 106, nays 70. The committee arose and reported the Dill to the House. The first Sole Agent for Utvh for the Celebrated FOURTH STREET, OGDHfl. UTAH amendment, on which a separate vote ct a General liOMkiug was demanded, was that increasing FRANZ FALK'S in clerks the the appropriation for postoilice from $3,460,000 to $3,600,- loelutline, tke purektM kod tale f c-000. LAGER MILWAUKEE BEER! chi.optoo all principal cities or The amendment increasing from the Vatted Btatet and Kurope $1,900,000 to $2,000,000 the appropri C4t B II Uti ImTs l Hi T t. Best in the Market. ation for letter carriers, was adopted, Om. Optj ke (X, San Turk. yeas 137, nays 92. Rouotae vroe.. The following amendments were Klrat Nntional Bank, ChiceKO. the to: appropria Increasing Flint National H.a, agreed Oman Natwnaj Sank. tion tor transportation on otar routes Bait Lake 1)1 Ocaeret Patvmal Sauk, from $5,690,000 to 5.9(X,000, yeas tj. ( omrrk A Oa. Ian franelarOk lather A C- o172, nays 53; for railroal tratave--n to from H8,71o,O00 portation $9,000,000, yeas 118, nays 97; tor steamboat transportation irom to 900,000, yeas 120, $750,000 ESTABLISHMENT nays 86. Dealers in Blount moved to go into commitPRODUCE GROCERIES, tee of the whole. Of Ogden City, ia that of Conger and Hooker enquired if the and FBUITA. morning hour was not the regular COMMISSION. and SHIPPING order. The Speaker said no. A vote on Blount's motion resultPlace of hulneM, Old Theatre BnlMldg. ed by tellers, yeas 88, nays 82, and FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, the yeas and nays were demanded and ordered by the Republicans. The Prompt and Careful A :etioe to ent.ra. P. Ko 128. Democrats voted in the affirmative, line a band ea We voepleadid keep members alvaye Southern few a though ted with the Republicans in the SUITINGS, negative. The vote resulted, yeas COATINGS, 118. navs 115. There was a good VESTINGS, CASSIMERES, deal of excitement. A number of BT THE PLATE OS CAN. . changes were made. The House American and French of the committee L'nglish, into went then Manufacture. whole on the post office appropriation bill. Th House then, without final lifth Street, action took a recess until 7:30, even 3D nw consideration oi Bession the for ins I .a, LATEST STYLES, reports from the committee of com merce. 1 BLIJSDSand WIND0 HARKNESS&CO. BANKERS, Iran' lf THE BOSS! TAILORING Mi-- H.fil.BOND&CO., John Taylor & Son, Fourth s-- St., Ogden. tr Oysters' Oysters! J.B.GOODFKLLOW's OO O JPXTm, prepsr61 ftl,ualry. ed condition, all being without be MacMahon's successor. Best Workmanship cf-- Cheap' B, GOODfELLOW, The Blodgett laqnlry. and many sick. One hundred money est Prices Guaranteed. i New Yoek, Jan. 29. Several pa- and twenty vet remain and will sub-coCallfornlaBackward. Chicago, Jan. 29. The be brought on the next nrnhahlv pers publish Pope Leo's encyclical r-- " The Internal Revenue bureau is mittee of the House judiciary com THE BEST letter in full. It is preceded by a tel- steamer.j an making a pretty hot war on Califor- mittee this morning commenced egram to the following effect: The against of laws. It the The Reno Inquiry. revenne into the charges nia violators inquiry Pope's encyclical is the great subjectI that while California does United States District Judge U. W . The whole of it is, of talk y Chicago, Jan. 29. Charles De Rue is allegedto was cot TAYLOR Jt SON. any considerable extent Blodgett. The prosecution In the Country is to be found -, am told, written by Leo XIII himself, lio. first lieutenant. 7th cavalry, tes not go manufacture KnickerwhisMessrs. of Coopcillicit ducted the into by Reno case Reno of in the tified ot it great much and gives hopes defense at the the and it and observance bocker in lax is Sheleen, very chance from Pius IX's policy. There was the first one to cross the river to key, it revenue bv Messrs. Trambuu was laws. represented was other of retreat The ia tin rpnnn tn doubt that the pres attack the Indians. Gowdy and Campbell. GROVE BREWERY! ent Pope is far moreenlightenedvand like a panic, because the men refused liberal than his predecessor. The in obev witness' orders to remain LIGHTMSG BOILED D0WJ. U AMD Famine in upr' gyPl sported Jesuits are down on Leo XIII and and ha was cut off in the timber. & their formed is firing under heard he where heavy volley an organization .J , PCB. ASHOCWCB Bret Harte lectured in Crystal terrible. ' RESMtCTOLLr enltiuM theTTHB MALTING HOUSE, tmatqaee of down the river; he believes it was influence tor tne collection oi reier last evening, and London, Police, close so a Indians in The its The passed Investigation Custer. .Brewing exertions; slackening pence, Fifth Street, east of Commercial cnu was well received. fact, '78 shows an immense falling to him that hecould hear their medical profession and the Made locked-ou- t by woods agriculhundred fired the even revenue source Four of dren crying. They off in this Hotel, of the West proves the from 77. which was a very bad year, and moved away on the morning of tural laborers left Kent, England the people of BaowxV Familt Medi-rtWhere tbey are prepared to fsrmlah, at superiority the in UTAH. dressed for Australia yesterday. OGDEN, There is trouble at the Vatican owing the 26th, some being over Eastern remedies. Have to Leo's not issuing many bulls and massacred soldiers' clothes, and one last RETAIL, WHOLESALE In the billiard tournament, 33 you a Cough, a feeling of oppression dispensations which yielded large wore Capt. Thos. Custer's garments. Gamier defeated Hoiser, soreness 01 me .uiii-- i and night, cowardof indicative of income! is saw taxinc He the Ha 220. fVnnu Tt.latf mims. or without notice, ta. nothing will CUl'e VOU. , Om abort or long notice, innings 9OO to 174. Garnier ran Wl'i"1 ...... BALQOKB highly paid clerical officials which is ice in Reno; he acted "splendidly." Kore lliroat ana ml ipvino OP ABTICLB dismissed BBS! has of than court Reno justice most unpalatable to them. I fully More Indians attacked High the voice. and strengthening United clearing the to arrest .wid the motion Custer. Supplied; are tnuonseu expect to see a change of policy, Edward Davern, orderly to Reno, States frigate constitution and cargo. Biovs a Ta Xeochbs a reconciliation ot the cuurcn wun the necessities of the age. Perhaps, gave his testimony, which was not TO BB POCltD IB MOKTHSKH UTAH. 1 ha hftunni? Dronerwra ui The execution by hanging of Wm. too, the Pope will not long continue vital. E. Merrick and John Acney took are conceded by all physicians. For Or4era PrvaaBtlT AUeaatoe) T. Orders from along the Railroad Cu in the imprisonment which the Big Fire. twelve o'clock yesterday at healing sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, at place Lines or any part of the Country rio Romano has imposed upon him. St. Joseph. Mo., Jan. 29. The fur- Indianapolis. bruises, frost bites, piles, acd sore tin A CAUTt niture establishment of Louis Hax, The Ceakllag-Har- e will be promptly and faithfully whu Fight, balvb Buows's Arnica The New York Evening Exprett eyes, and the large whole, . . Prepriator. attended to. nut. a rival. k FBT, RICHTER, Chicago, Jan. 29. Tribune1 Wash on Fifth street, house bill. It Chinese says the condemns of J. W.Bailey DaSDELIOX goods ington: Secretary Sherman says be sale dryburned is in the teeth of the Burling&me Leave, erders at Dee & CaiuiiDgkaai'e early this morning. it ia the Kine; of can successfully and strongly refute were Potassium Iodidb di f. new and a nnd policy rant ina?urate SnJoO BUCHMILLER & WELLS on 1 100,000; on stock, loss Liver for the Blood and every point in General Arthur's Hax's of traditions all the to hostile loss on Btor rectly Driver's r Drag answer to his charges against his ad- building, $15,000. Bailey's FfcOMUITOBS. and all skin disease. For aale by . J djjtf building, our government and the professed A Co., Ogden. ministration of the custom house stock ia fully $100,000; ofoninsurance. . W. McNm dly 01 wemocratAc in pn-principles business in Ktr York. The reason $20,000, both exolusive J. The Pope'a Earyeiical. dssn-ta- to-da- laager jptllf to-da- LOOK ON THIS PICTURE . . , 0. STEPHENS, Landscape in in NO. 104. XLV CONGRESS. The Call congratulates the comttolng to Surrender. munity on the action of the House, Lox don, Jan . 29. A Standard's cor and claims that the Senate cannot refuse prompt passage without throw- respondent at Khost telegraphs that Ahalt, brother of ing away all chances of Republican Whali Mahoumed is en route to Hazarpair, victory in California in the next con- Shere Ali, where he will surrender to Gen. Robgressional election. The Post approves of the measure erts. He decided on this step beand argues that the manner in which cause, having been summoned to he feared he was about to be put the question was managed though a transient Democratic success, will not to death for his defeat at Peiwar. effect the relativestatutes of the parMarMahoa'i Sueceiwor Talked of. ties in California in the coming A dispatch from Paris says in the election. event of President MacMahon's res- TeAlta is silent. gnation, Gambetta will favor the The Chronicle contents itself with a candidacy of Geil. Chauzy or Admiral brief editorial review of the nature of Pohlnahn for the presidency. the bill and its management by the uppoaiuin luereatiiug. Democratic members. A Berlin correspondent gays oppo Bulletin bill considers the will sition to protection is rapidly increas- The solve the troublesome industrial g m numbers nd power. CamuetU's Little Uarae. problem, and dwells strongly on the protection it will afford against epiLondon, Jan. 29. A Paris corres demics, citing the plague now pre- pondent telegraphs that the forth vailing in the Orient and the pre- coming motion for the impeachment vious small-povisit to this coast. It of the ministry of the sixteenth of believes the Senate, by promptly May, is the work of Gambetta, who, the bill, can deprive the after the late vote of confidence, said possing Democracy of any advantage they he was preparing plenty ot surprises may have gained in the House. for the cabinet. If the motion is Record- Union The Sacramento as it is certain to be, in the characterizes the manner of the pas passed, state of parties, both the present sage ot the bill as a desperate at cabinet and President MacMahon tempt on the part of the Democrats will resign. The private residence to recover lost prestige in California, of the marshal has Len in readiness and the bill itself as a glittering gen- for occupation since .Monday. The erality, which should be repudiated correspondent Relieves the cabinet together with the party that ottered might obtain a mfyority on this quesit. tion if it acxsepttj'iJ'ja or three mem- -- r . Villi The Examine emocracv credit .ue id" illsVliai tSS mainly mviu. it. the cabinet is the only means of Local representatives of the Dem avoiding the disruption of the execu ocratic party are jubilant over the tive and a general panic. action of the House, and claim that Removed and Appointed. the bill is strictly a Democratic meaJan. 29. Senhdi as Constantinople, it sure. The Republicans regard an attempt tomake Democratic cap- Effendi, minister of finance, has been because of his failure to ital, but are grateful for it as a re- dismissed withdraw the paper currency, and strictive measure. has been appointed his Kearney calls it a mere political Kiani Pasha dodge, and says Congress would successor, In riagne. never have touched the question but Berlin, Jan. 29. The proposal of for campaign purposes. to China F. F. Low the committee appointed to discuss believed the bill would be of little measures oi protection against tne been adopted by the practical effect, as the Chinese could plague, have be landed in British Columbia and Federal councils ami. submitted to thence make their way to California. the Emperor for sanction. St. Petersburg, Jan. zxJ. An omHe looked upon the measure as an cial nolireport states that there have at.r.m nr. nn the nart of certain in Astrachan ticians to obtain the support of the been no cases of plague 26th. since Jan. lots. sand Go. lo - FOREIGN NOTES. Ca-bu- l, d57-l- y . in it OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1879. vol. yn. Junction ii ii 111 U. P. BREWERY RICHTER FRY .JONES GROVE, - vr And Families J9-OIT- B |