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Show 1 vol. vn. OGDEN, UTAH : "WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1879. jails he GENERAL NEWS. imdum. gaen The Vote. Washington, OPPOSITION TO THE CATTLE (Incorporated.) for the Chiuese the Senate. Prospects IMU in RATES OF SCBSCMIVIUX: 12.M 1.00 Onr Month, rer HVct, 25 Cents. Iklinred by Virrirr to any part of the Oily, fi.lH) Etc.. By W. Advertising rates made known on application. BU&TJiKSS CARDS. A. S. (ON DON, M. D., and Physician, Surgeon NextKoor to J t'NCTios Office, - OGUKN UTAff. (oM? H. W. 0. M AH (JARY, TTOHNKY e Etc., U. TyleKrapb Etc to the Jusctiox Jitpaume New Ydkk, Feb. 4. Tlicobetl B.ixtor anivoJ on the third iiKt., from J;iiin and brought a valuably e die lion of Japanese! articles tor the cabinets of the Rivmake college. The greater port of the collections was presented by A. 0. Dunn and wife, of Virginia, recently returned after ten years' residency in Japan, General S uj:o,Minister of Education: added a gift of thirty Japanese volumes and nine boxes of minerals from the Mmemn in remembrance of his visit to the college in '7t, when he was here President of the Imperial Japanese commission. Illicit Klsttller X.bbcd. AND Sax Francisco, Feb. 4. The Interofficers l.;st evening discovered nal q cc Ctiiitu'hl block, Hst side Main St. an illicit distillery in the basement of UTAH. tuntKS. a restaurant on iHipont street, conAirily ducted by Louis Meiinier. The apwas in full working order; PKKCIVAL J. IIARUATT, paratus the spirits, implements, etc. were ATTORNEY capture I, and the proprietor lodged in jail. The property, which will be At forfeited to the government, is valCoiiDH'lor Rt ATTORNEY. THV, ued at about $I0,(KHJ. 8. HIST. U. ASSISTANT M.lU It llpr lilcirlsDni' 1. Collection a 8mriiilty. lotto, u Mor'KitEW Ef feetad. OiBro, Barf Side Mb u St.,(Vtl.'ii. Nkw York, Feb. 4. U. S. Marshal v Ash, of Nevada, arrived at the Albany penitentiary yesterday with Bell UGOKGE T I0MIN0N. and Wilson, the two mail robbers BARBER, convicted for life imprisonment nt Main Strett, Ogden. Cai'Aon iiy. Marshal Ash remained PKACTH'Al. 11.4 IK KKKSSKIt. at the penitentiary until the men had been transformed and arranged Thextinq and fulling Ladiex' mid Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, like other prisoners. When on biddSTtf ding them good bye he handed to v Sperlalfi. each six silver dollars for the purchase of tobacco or other articles. In B. E. WILLIAMS, r. S. EICSAEES, I'm emiing Au'y, Formerly Cliini .Iti'tice return both prisoners requested the fuoreme court Ky. Weber Co. Marshal to give their best wishes to all inquiring friends upon his return RICH A II OS A. WILLIAMS, to Nevada. i (157-- 1 t'hd-ilren'- x LAWYERS. Family Row. The In an interview Office in l'eery Block, Fourth St.. here yesterday, Merritt said, "My eil'orts in the future will be to make OGDEN, UTAH. tlJU-t- f an excellent business establishment of the custom house. I shall not disE. C. JOHNSON, M. 1)., appoint the expectations of my friends, that I will put the custom HOMCEOPATHIC house on a business basis, and I shall try to secure the full and honest colPhysician and Surgeon. lection of revenue." Office on Fifth Street, five floor wwt oMVude's Conkling's sympathizers are not i much inclined to talk. A prominent 5rnt; (Hnre. P tirtilt pa dio th dlS6 d children. of wonit-ly Republican said last evening that the victory of the administration party J. I). ARNAIIAN, M. I). would prove a serious blow to Cornell. 'Conkling,'' he said, "will not Ojfire on Fourth Street, Ogthn, lose much by his defeat; he has shown that he is warmly attached to Near Peery, Ilerrick & Co.'s Store. his friends and that he will fight for 105tf them on occasions." Nkw York, 4. dif-tr- MURPHY, M.D., The only graduated HHiRBALIST ConklingX Defeat. New York, Feb. 4. The Tribune Washington has this on the Senate proceedings: In the midst of Conkling's speech, he took from his pock- et a large bundle of letters addressed to Arthur while he was collector, by different persons whose relations to the administration are, or were, more or less intimate, asking for the ap RICHARD WILLIAMS, pointment of persons in the New York custom house for various rea sons given. Among the writers lot number mid Gns-lJtte- r. these letters were McCrary, Governor JoMiint an.' I'epairiut: done Patent Point for McCorimck (when he was asMstiiiit Drive Welts. Agent tor Kamsey'e Force secretary of the treasury), Rogers (the Pumps. President's private secretary), and MAIKf STREET, OGDEN. wn Sit others. The scene in the Senate during the reading of these letters was . CARES WELL, a most remarkable one. None such has been witnessed there for years. PLim AHD OBNAKENTAL WOOD TU2M1H0. Orders leppecttul'y sol citfd and the Colliding read one letter asking that traie stipplied at lowest ratoi. Bradley be provided tor in the New Faniitnro rtipiinug and general jobbing; alo York custom house because he was a w son of Justice Bradley, of the Suunittmig. Metch;iud se and produce taken. M VIN St., North of X C M. I. preme Court. "Son of whom?" shouted some Senator. "Son of Justice Bradley," replied BILL POSTING. Conkling in a very loud voice. Ilii onl) Lictnsed iu Og.len is 'What Justice Bradley is that?" asked another Senator. N "Why. Justice Bradley, of the lo i iirtared to do work in bin lue with Electoral the great, t care, ni on tin Commission," said Mr ehorteit n 'tie. of the Supreme Court "and Conkling, "lWMf11 or,1"incareof the Mnnction." of the United States. " h, ho!" shouted a third Senator, IN ALL CASES "then they wanted to provide lor QF SCROFULA. him, did they?" I CANCERS. FITS, A similar scene occurred when an RHEUMATISM, Chrome Dli Acut)N letter was read asking for the other WQRMS and WORM of John 0. Howard, of FEVERS, appointment consult Ohio, "who had written a life of w Hayes." A AT, President "Whose life is that which he '"AHMil KUV,S. L. CITY. wrote?" shouted a Senator with his hand at his ear "A life of the President; President llouas.tormy thouin .... "V"" irom ' a.ni. tn4 p w. ia Hayes," responded Conkling, with some other remarks which were not LOOK ON THIS PICTURE complimentary to the head of the administration, and then there were J-exclamations of mock 'suria'ise and STEPHENS, loud laughter in the Senate, "(.hie Landscape and Portrsit i bstographer. letter asked for the appointment of a man because he was the writer' COl litiG AXD EXLARGIXG DOXK. wifeV (sister's son. Altogether the If you want a Good Picture, go to exhibition which Conkling made of the practice of the administration of STEPHENS' ART GHLERY, civil service reform was a very huhereall Work U done in an artiatic manoer and miliating one, and it showed that at raMtnal.,rate. while the President may have been ry eorner ot fiflb and Ycnng Sis., Ogden trying to reform the civil service, he has h id men around him who, to say the least, have had the weaknesses of GEORGE STANGER, ordinary politicians. Conkling's speech is said by some who heard it to have been less than an hour in length; by others to have occupied Fifth Street, Ogden. Utah. two hours in its delivery. The truth seems tobe that it was so absorbingly IJEs-i- T interesting that the Senators took no At the note of the time as it parsed. There LOWEST r0SSISLE FIGURES. was no review of the Ions? continued controversy in w hat the .Senator from Now York said, but it was what he sold Cheap bj the Quarter. seems very properly to have called Will j the freeing of his mind. Offirt 5M Sired, In the c ty - Ogden, Utah dW-l- y s J lIOHrPOOL, "r. u. L. PL n'J ,. 0. 1 d57-l- MEAT IIK 't BISM ARCK'S OAGGlMi Bl I.I. PRUNED. MABKET. if'cUTH By York, W. U. Telegraph to Mie Ji nctiox.) ArhaaUUa Nem. A Feb. correspondent at Hazarpir telegraphs as follows: "All troops here will march to Khu-raTuesday." This probably signiWilli (icii. Stewart's fies advance from Khelat and Ghilzai. It is reported th$t Yakoob Khan is actively concentrating fragments of his army around Cabul. The Strike Cavxittc Trouble. Livkri'ooi., Feb,(4. The strike of dock laborers is giving trouble to shippers. Nteamslijp owners say they will despatch tluHr vessels at the appointed day without cargoes if necessary, but are fiontident they w ill soon be. relieved .from the present annoyance by laborers coming from other places. Th magistrates will punish severely all intimidation. War llnning. Jan. ,f 'St. Trouole is apprehended betwicn Chili and Bolivia on account of he taxes imposed by the latter upon Jiitrate industries. The attitude of bblh governments is uncompromising. The general opinion in Chili over the Argentine question is that war will soon be declared. Jacob r'ljhtlni Furiously. Jki.lai.arad, Feb4. A civil fight has broken out ill Cabul. Yakoob Khan is shelling Chandol, the Kizil-basportion of the city. Numerous sudars have left Cabul with their families. Panama, Tin-- Cattle New ETC, Lnsm, manded President's nominees. No signature was on the pretense of Senator Conkling's wishes on the subject. We had no inlormation as to his wishes. Two State Senators assure m tint not to exc ed three regret their siiiial uivf and they were under a very strong pressure. The talk that any one was deceived is nosh. (ieo. II. Foster, (Signed) (ieo. M. Palmer. Prohibition. Feb. 4. Cattleexport-ers- it to.. etc., party in New Y'ork dethe confirmation of the COUXSELOli-at-LA- J.J. n y Tlirrr Month, ; $9 tO rr Annum, frx Months, NOTES. The Afghanistan War not j et Ended. Democrats and thirteen Republicans favored confirmation, and twenty-threRepublicans and seven Democrats opposed it. One voted 111.) (Davis, independent against confirmation. Four Democrats refrained from voting and one Democrat was absent without a pair. The following telegram was vceived and is understood to have been brought to the attention of many Senator's during executive session this afternoon: New York, Feb. 4. Hon. Stanley Matthews, United States Senate. The signatures obtained at Albany were asked on grounds that the ef ficiency of Merritt and Burt, and the importance of conc ird between the Treasury Department and Custom House and the harmony of the twenty-seve- PROHIBITION SCHEME. Printing Association, Junction FOREIGN An analysis of the vote and of the pairs on Gen. Merrill's nomination shows that The Republican Family (Juarrel. Published every morning (except Monday) ly t lie Feb. 4. , butchers and the board of health unite in characterizing a.s simply nonsense the story of disease among cattle reared in the west, and say of the y anada prohibition for three months that as the cattle are most likely shipped there from Montreal, water transportation is closed and business suspended and during the time of prohibition the Canadians will be enabled to dispose of their cattle. The steamship distillery-fe170 head, Canada took out and shipments will continue without h y interruption. Flag Ship Burning. London', Feb. .4. The flag ship Duke of Wellington is afire at Portsmouth. Her fire signal is flying and The Klodiri'tt Inquiry. Chicago, Feb. 4. The defense in called the Blodgett investigation Washington Ilessing and others, who testified as to the value of stock of the Stoat Zcitnni) in '74, and as to the disposition made of it. The drift of the evidence was that the stock had no market value on account of its being a close corporation, and it was difficult to get bids for it at any alarm signal guns are firing. Tugs have gone to her assistance and the vessel is surrounded by a fleet of boats. The Duke of Wellington is a screw steamer of (,071 tons burden and 180'J horse poer. She carries guns. Latur. The fire was quieidy got under control. It occurred between figure. Counsel for Judge Blodgett intro- decks; but little damage was done, duced a number of witnesses who except from water. Cause unknown, contradicted in a positive manner The riau-ite-. numerous statements in Hessing's 4. The rumor of Feb. Palermo, evidence, and succeeded in impeach-iu- an outbreak o. at Odessa his some of testimony, has caused violent demonstrations kicking Avainxt the ( altle Prohibition,' here, which, however, were quieted Si'Ri.N'GKiKi.o, 111., Feb. 4. Gover- by the announcement that the govPresinor Cullom telegraphed ernor had ordered a quarantine of dent Hayes, saying that the action of one week on all arrivals from the the British government in respect to Black sea. cattle shipments works great preju.Striken Yielding. diced cattle raisers in the northwest, London, Feb. 4. Six thousand colwhere the cattle are in excellent conand miners in thecoal fields bedition, and suggesting that it is of liers vital importance that these facts be tween Newcastle under Tyne and Crew started to work this mori.-inpresented in such form as to counat reduced wages. teract the influence of false reports. The (iairrr Gainful. The President responded as follows: '"The secretary of state has made a London, Feb. 4. A Berlin disfull statement as to the false reports patch says the legal committee of about the cattle disease to the Brit the lederal council have completed ish government. The prospect is their consideration of Bismarck's favorable." gagging bill. They have eliminated The Reno Inquiry. most of the obnoxious provisions' Chicago, Feb. 4. In the Reno in- and toned others down so as to quiry, B. S. Churchill, a rancher near deprive the bill in great part of Little Big Horn, testified that the its offensive character. The bill as battle occurred several hours earlier amended limits the disciplinary than was shown by previous evidence. power of the Reichstag over its He believed Reno was under the members to their conduct as meminfluence of liquor, believed this on bers, that is, while exercising the account of the occurrences of that privilege or discharging the functions of members, and a milder punishday. Col. Benteen and Lieut. Edgerly ment has been interpolated. were recalled and testified that this The Xew Cabinet. evidence was incorrect; they never Feb. 4. The cabinet has Paris, was heard that Reno intoxicated. been constituted and the following Hi Libel Suit. are the changes: M. Waddington, New York, Feb. 4. A $.'0,0(X President of the council and minister libel suit against the United Slates of foroirn affairs; Senator Leroyer, Insurance Co., James Bull, president, minister of justice; M. l)e Marcere, W. A. Ogden, Hodgeman and Timointerior and also public worshijt ad thy H. Brosnan, has been begun by interim; M. Jules Ferry, public inDittenhoefer on behalf of struction and line arts; M. Lepere, Chas. A. O'Rourke, manager of the Admiral Joureguiberry, agriculture; city press association, in thesupreine marine. Juies Ferry was appointed court of Kings county. The suit minister of public instruction instead grows out of an alleged libelous cir- of minister of commerce, as was first cular issued by the defendants in reintended, because he manifested gard to alleged inaccurate law re- protectionist tendencies. ports. The Paris National has reason to The( hinee Bill. believe that new cabinet has agreed 4. to Owing Washington', Feb. that the question of the return of the fatigue of yesterdays' executive the Chambers of Paris can be desession and other causes, only five of cided the Congress if two houses by the nine members of the Senate are willing to grant amnesty to Comcommittee an foreign relations at- munists who have aiready been partended Vmceting. The Chi nose doned, the effect of which would be immigration bill was taken up, but to relieve the pardoned from police on account of the meagre attendance and that they will not aud the shortness of time remaining survullance, t scheme. any support before the hour lor the Senate to assemble, it was laid over for action at a special meeting which chairman Hamlin and Senators Conkling MatXLV CONGRESS. thew, Eaton and Morgan, the members present positively promise shall be held next Friday. They SENATE. also promise that the bill shall be C. SenTelegraph to the JoBcnoa.J By W. promptly reported back to the ate on that day without recommenWashington, Feb. 4. Maxey, from dation either for or against it, unless, the committee on postofhees and which is not considered probable, a post roads, reported an amendment majority will agree to report, it with- to the postoftice appropriation bill, out delay, favorably. establishing a steamship line between C. P. F.xpreim Ditohed. New York and Rio, via Galveston, San Francisco, Feb. 4. The allowing a subsidy of $150 per annum PXjress of the Central Pacific to each line; referred. is off the track near Elko this evenCameron (Wis.), from the commiting. The engine, baggage and mail tee on privileges and elections, subears arelitched. The train will be mitted a majority report signed by the Republican members, declaring delayed ten hours. The Cheyenne. D. T. Corbin duly elected Senator Fort Robixso.v, Neb., Feb. 5. To- from South Carolina and is entitled Cheyenne prisoners, to the seat. day twenty-on- e Hill, from the same committee, consisting of seven bucks, fourteen women and children, guarded by two submitted a minority report, signed facompanies of the third cavalry under by the Democratic members, in M. C. Butler. for of the left en vor incumbent, Sidney, Vrooin, Capt. Both reports were ordered printed route to Leavenworth. f Private Sprowl, Co. L, third caval- and placed on the calendar. Matthews, from the committee on ry, died last night in the post hospital, having been shot on January forenzn relations, reported back a 2fth, within five hundred yards of number of petitions in regard to the this post while drivingan ambulance, claims of citizens of the United States against Nicaragua, with & resolution by some unknown person. '2- - g thigue y g e y iinpe-ichmen- eat-boun- d NO. 109. proiding for a committee of livej Senators t. ,t during ivcess and inquire into the claim- - tor indemnity tor the live- - of relatives, imprisonment, etc, and to whet extent Nicaragua should make compensation: placed on he calendar. Coke spoke at length in favor of constructing a railroad in Texas to the Rio Grande, after which consid eration was resumed ol theresolution of Edmunds, declaring the validity of the 13th, 14th and 15th unit mi incuts, ami liayard declared that the first one to throw doubt upon the validity of the amendments was the Senator from Vermont ( Edmunds I. Morrill, from the commiuee on finance, reported, with an amendment, the House bill to authorize I he issue of certificates of deposit in aid of refunding the public debt. Placed on the calendar. Edmunds give notice that at the first opportunity he would call up the joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the payment of claims of dis loyal persons for property injured or lest roved in the late war. Windoin gave notice that on Friday next he, would call up his resolutions in regard to the migration of colored people, ami submit some remarks. After executive session, adjourned. .v scj:ll.yj:ois. 1. B. ADAMS, Agent kuk lrtiVO EST ItitTTLKD in the WORLD, i HOUSE. The House went into commitle of the whole on the army r.ppropriation bill. Durham submitted an ameieboeiit reducing the army to 1i,0,K) enlisted men. Whitthorn moved to reduce the number to l.').(MH), and favored the better organization of the militia. After considerable debate, Whitt-horn'- s amendment was dd'eile '. Cox moved to amend by fix n; the force at I7,(HHI. lie said the exp rieiice which the country had hi d connected with the disruption of the Slides ami the breaking down of popular and electoral liberties had given it a warning against any undue increase ff the army. Ho believed but that for the threat of of Gen. Grant, commander-in-chie- f the army, whose special love of mili t try power had been uggrandized by his travels in Europe, but for the fact that there was an army of UO.(XR) in 1X77, the popular will would not have been stricken down by the inauguration of the present occupant f the White House. With a faith mili-itargrowing out of the jealousy of he and force, physical power had 'alwajs voted and wi u'd always vote for a reduction of the army. Atkins said the House had three times voted for lIOMX) iih the r) til ir force of the standing army. Th it had been the expression of the House and committee on appropriations. Knowing that in order to get this bill through at all, the number would have to be fixed at 25,(M(),they had fixetl that number in the bill. Mills said there seemed to be a fear that the standing army would destroy the liberties of the people. One of the fathers of the House ((.'ox) reminded tin? House that the standing army had overturned the liberties of the people on one occasion: that was when there had been about 1.KIK) men in the District of Columbia, in '77. Townshend madesoine remark that was not heard by the reporter. Mills: Yes, you would leave. Tex j bleeding until every man, woman and child had been slaughtered if you could make $!0,(KM), economy, ami go before your people for When Texas was admitted to the Union there was a treaty by which 'overnmenl b mnil itsell that it would protect her against foreign enemies. It bound itself to do that have been thing, . and ever since we , n 'no assuming our own iteiense. ihik fbout economy! (Laughtcron the Re publican side). I'ownshend: I am glad to find the laughter comes from that side. Mills: Let it come from where it will, I stand by my constituents. Townshend: Of that 25,K)0 how many were kept on the Texas border? Mills: .Not enough to protect it. Townshend: How many men were kept on the Indian border? Mills: ot enough to protect it. Townshend: There were only .'100 men with Custer when he was de stroyed. Mills: Then he did not have enough, and it was because of your false economy that Custer bled. Talk about economy when your border is laid in blood and ashes. Economy seems to be the only idea which has any existence in the statesmanship of this House. A government is an institution to protect her people.and cannot fail to do it without being guilty of dishonor. (Applause on the Republican side). Townshend said the laugh eamo from the same quarter as in 151 in France. It came from the friends of imperialism. (Loud laughter and applause on the Republican tvle). IPs friend from Texas (Mills) bud charged the D iiiocrauc p rty with being the can e of Cls er's death because of hisfa'se tconomv. Kimmol suaaesle I tint the real objection was not so much toMieiighto en the army as i trie .i'-which the army was applied, and he called attention to the f.e t that the present Secretary of war was endeavoring to have the pmx.- ri,!,,ii,iiu. clause of the last army appropriation bill modified or repealed. Th; object of such repeal was to establish a and military despotism pi- -e Oi Driver A SALE Une V. II. Kon, IS 'p .'11 ; lp.jt Till' v Keif. r was in favor of a larger ar.ny. Recess. Bunarrk'a (ia Bill. U. IVU'i-ooh- . I.. IVeblem and .Itidirsa all orilrrs from alun J the line of the Railroads, to I', th ISo.r 110. OGDEN C'TF, U. T, Am tf mum co. s S. S. LEWIS, optician, Main Street, Ogden, it in receipt of b fine stock ot New Goods, embracing OT Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky JEWELRY WATCHES, AuU th prescrTe the Nithl. They are set with ftnr Kreuch perincoi- is 'enrfn, and ran be no niljuslej thai the focus will come direo'ly in front of the eye, making ilem much more aervloe-ibl- e and ust full bun ordinary spectacle. Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, And Cigars. Every Are rftt tiviiin ronslyniiten It'll Mih li uinl (k li daily nf Uv HUllitj Mliove l'alr Warranted. Try Ik "in. - ai llw GUNS.Fi: LOWEST QLS PRISES. EASTERN All orders Ly mail will le promptly attended to. k for Utut Jor the ' iS'ur Aycnt.1 HARKNESS&CO. to J. W.tiuikrie k Co ) BANKERS, Co., FOURTH STRKET, 'elrbrutet. FRANZ FALK'S IIILWAI KEE LAGER 2Vn ct BEER! a General Hanking HuninesH. sod led of Oplvk. k Co., KotlnU Hrofl., Firflt Nutiouai lUnV, Vi rut NhOouhI ll'ink, Oiuaht National Hi,k, National Malik, n,giet MrCorllirk k Co., gather k Co, Saw Tort. M Chicago. Omaha. . Rait MkaOlty. M U U San Fraueiaro. due-t- t 1 1 FORWARDERS Aoil wholesale arel rot li I do&lers in all kiuJs of FARM PRODUCE. If . OUKKNlMKVntNTS. lino. V Mt UTAH outioiron all prinoipal cltiei of the Unacd States aud liurope 4 J 00 DEN, the purchase Including in the 3Iarkct. ISest Mill (MMUNITiON dllrily (Hui'i-e.-iii- SCHLESINUEU CeMn-flttK- l Kiut;N Combination Spectacles. Which impiovk, atrentl i, anil WHISKIES, y c V IS IU1.B0ND&C0., Dealers in IJKOChUIES, 11101) HUE and Fit U ITS." SHIPPING and COMMISSION. I'laie of Ifiotine, Old Theatre Building, BIKERS' AD JULY FA FLOUR Fourth St., Ogden, Prompt and Cariful JM-t- f to order, f. 0 'il -- SPECIALTY. A A Mention a ,t iat. mm Oysters' Oysters! BY THE PLATE OR CAN. GRAHAM FLOUR, J.B.GOODFKLLOW'S C0HN MKAL, Hfth Street, Oydm. CRACK HI) WIIKAT, &o -- o Special At cation ptven to orders along ibe iitns id citht I of (he rail w iys leadii g n'- Oden for Graiu, Hour, etc , in cr load lots tr let s. d37-t- f. I hiii prepared to hhip t.oy quanti ly at any lime, C. O I)., to auy part of the cunlry. . .1. t;7-t)i- ir. ii .ooih;li.ow. THE BEST Beer Zaagsx In the Country is to be found at the 0K0VE miEWEKY! RICHTER & FRY I KPI'KCTFULLY ANNOCNl'K TTHB TUIt ol tlC that tliav confine tua liiina brewing at jom:h' Where they are WHOLESALE On fh"H or lonj n"tii, AND MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, GflOVJE, praret BREWERY U. I eastof Commercial Hotel, to farnmb.at OGDEN, - UTAH. or RETAIL. or without m ticv, thv BbfT AUTICLK OF LAGER EEEE TO UK FOUSt) Ur.U-- IN NOUTlltRN Freitiplly And Families Supplied, UTAH AI tnil-- l To. London, Feb. 4. A dispatch says T13ITKtB A CALL- that the lcjial committee of the Federal Council have completed the con- R10IITER 4 FRY, . . Proprietors. sideration of Bismarck' gauging bill. Leare orders at Dee & Cuuniogbam'i They eliminated the most obaioxious provisions and toned others down so or Driver's Drug Store. as to denrive the bill of a creat part d2S-t- f j of it offensive character. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of ths Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. BUOHMILLER& WELLS Proprietors. d5Jtl |