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Show lilt rti nit xnhZ VIII. VOL. OGDEN, UTAH: WEDNESDAY GENERAL NEWS. Published every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, junction (Incorporated.) SCESCKIFTIOS: SATES ,m 't : ' $3 00 ' Three Xonthi, I ; On, Month, to any Dtliverti V Ofrier f irt'of 12.50 1.00 them. They have no official roll, no certificates of election, and no legislative returns, and to cap the climax CANNON A SUBJECT OF GEXs they propose to ask the opinion of the supreme court as to the legality ERAL DEBATE. of all other proceedings, and the regular legislature which was organPostmaster Gen'l Key after the ized according to law. Can the court pay any attention to the questions Lottery Swindlers, submitted by such an unlawful body? The best lawyer here say that they would stultify themselves to do so. KEARNEY STILL SPOUTING. The fusionists hold a caucus toBUT WITHOUT MUCH night, and are in high spirits over the situation. EFFECT. the City; on Advertising rates made known application. Etc. Etc. Etc., By W. U. Telejraph to the Jonctios.J Maine Matter. Jan. 13. The Iiarenu,Advertising , rvsjaiT l Siiruce ADVER- wii'-r- Sii-cet.- HEW YORK CARDS. XiWMXS ...limine Formerly Chief Justice Supreme Court.Ky. Au'y, to. Ytcher WILLIAMS, & UIGHA11DS LAWYERS. Peery Block, Fourth St., OGDEN, UTAH. Ottice in d2U-t- f ATTOKNEY AND W, COUNSELOB-at-L- A UTAH. DA II It ATT, J. PFKCIVAL ATTORNEY AND ASSISTANT U. S. M3T. ATTORNEY. Leani on Mortgages Ef East Side Mam a fnocially. Collections f.tl. Otlice, E. do7-i- y J. and Surgeon. Physician Office Fmnk'in Street, let. IM. Ogdcn, i'arii and 'id and ith, mar20tf &. D., A. S. COXIiON, Physician- - NoxtDoor to Junction Office, UTAH, OGDUN 15MJ E.A. THOMAS, Ute Justice of the Supreme Court of Wyoming) ATTORNEY T-LAW, fourth Street, near Ogdes, Utah. tf dn26 LARGEST Office. : : : M 1 tie Tost 1:1 AND LEADINQ HOTEL. Utah Ogden City, Conytiiient to a trains. "Pe hTe leasel tb Commercial House on Main St., which wo wil ) perate in connection with the Keeney House Accommodation for 100 Guests. A. K. ZEIGLEH, Pbopbtetoe. a-t- r SPRING RE-OPENI- OF THE GLOBE HOTEL. BY ap1-pea- e block, Bant side Main St., urn FA Augusta, night at the Capitol passed very quietly, a full guard on. The only thing irregular this. morning was when G. W. Martin attempted to pass the guard in defiance of police regulations, and was summarily handled The fusionists are by the police. very reticent about expressing" an opinion of the events of last night. They seem surprised and entirely unwilling to converse on the subject. Wallace Rj White, whose card of denial of bribery has been published, has been summoned before the bribery committee, but refused io Following is his card : To Henry Ingalls, chairman inves tigating committee: I have received your summons to appear before your committee charged with the investi gation ot the alleged bribery of J. B. Swann and Moses Harriman. I to appear for the reason that you are not competent to send for persons and papers and not compe tent to administer a legal oath, the witnesses before you could swear to anything without incurring the haz ard ot prosecution for perjury. II Swann and Harriman had secured a bribe, they would naturally swear falsely about it, and if they merely put up a job they wo aid be still more likely to swear falsely. When I meet them, I want it to be before a tribunal that has power to enforce its decrees and to administer a punish ment. Your house of representatives is illegally organized or orgam ized at all, and if you have any doubt on that point I shall be glad to have you arrest me for contempt and then have the authority ol your process tested by writ of habeas corpus before the supreme judicial Court. It i am not sustained by that tribunal, 1 shall chee.-fullappear before your committee. Wa llace White.' (Signed) Atjqc6ta, Jan. 13. The republic can organization of the Maine legisof a lature yesterday was the t carefully studied and matured plan, decided upon as the most practical and feasible way of getting an opinion from the courts upon the sub ject embodied in the orders passed in the republican House and Senate. It is hoped the supreme judicial court is looked for by Friday or Saturday next. The city is crowded with politicians from all parts ol the state and elsewhere. The fusionists are not despondent. Rumors of various kinds are in circulation, not among the least interesting of which is the report that acting governor endeavor to have Lamson will y Gen. Chamberlain, arrested by the militia forces for his action in disregarding the protest of the former previous, to the assembling of the republican legislature last evening. Augusta, Maine, Id. At a quarter to two, the committee of the house to report the questions to submit to the supreme court, submitted a series which it was'voted to submit to the court. The questions are long, Both branches adjourned at tilCIIARW COLLINS, nt ref-ul- to-da- 2:15 2 until Saturday, January 17, morisioxs Specialty. ... d34-?- liltO'S. Studio, virrrr u;ro,' real PONED cars loaded with champagne sent to California. They predict an advance in prices. five was Leslie's Funeral. t. The Butcher's. non-unio- police-authoritie- A Petition. Sax Fr.ANt'isco, Jan. 29. A petition is being circulated here and res ceiving signatures from prominent bankers and merchants and business men, asking California senators to withdraw opposition, and requesting the finance committee to report faorably to the confirmation of John M. Morton forinternal revenue collector. The petition recites no pronouejeed opposition to his nomination among business classes, and further recommends the confirmation as an acknowledgement of the sen ices of the late Senator Morton. I p With f himpiinc. The Yoke, Jan. 13 New number of cases if total champegne im .11 14 U II I El ' hi 111 N DE Kl X 1TE L Y. LIKHTMXU Senator Lamar is better. Dr. Croft J. . DOOLY, predicts an early recovery. 'Salt Lake General Adams of the Los Pinos commission arrived at Washington A Romantic Love Story. W.D. Telegraph to the Junction war. Alarming U1TI0H DEPOT HOTEL. Sjstenis. M ISC EL L A XE O US. SPARKS. of Afghans are preparing to march to Ghtizni to join Mohammed Jan. The I'resse'i Opinion. Among the bills introduced in tho Yirnna, Jan. 12. The r,ess is of Senate is one by Slater to declare the opinion that a collision between forfeited certain land? granted to aid Russia and England is inevitable. in the construction of the railroad from Portland to Astoria. The Press says: General Skobcloff recently declared at a banquet that Russia is on the eve of her national EEARDSLEY'S By 7 NO. Per-ia- 8 Chicaoo, Jan. 13. There was cons siderable excitement at the stock yards this morning, owing to the assaults made by union men, who, be ing unable to secure their old places in the packing houses, busied them selves in going about the yards abusmen, stoning them ing the and striking thorn with sticks as they passed in and out the gate. About four hundred in 'all were en gaged in these outrages, and several of them were arrested and marched to the police station at the point of the revelver, followed by a hooting crowd of their friends. The most of the strikers, and all the more reasonable ones, are at their halls, but should the arrests continue it is feared they will jo'n in the trouble and cause bloodshed. The regard the situation as critical, and have transferred a large force to the stock yards. Si y. n to-da- 1(1 Various Opinions on the Irish stocks. The democratic caucus voted yesRelief Fund Business. Batksdalo 521, Singleton New York, Jan. 13. Stocks were terday. 43, Waltham 3SJ; George 1, Beck i. irregular and unsettled but very buoyant and advanced sharply on A n writes Etc., Etc that the Herat correspondent the whole range. Etc., and Balkh regiments at General Key, answering the congress. The Count de St. Croix, belonging ional inquiry submitted a to one of the noblest and wealthiest mass ot evidence and information families in France, became engaged, respecting the lottery swindlers, all after a long and assiduous courtship, of which are, nrore or less open faced and palpable. He calls attention to to a lady, his equal in position and the Texas Gift Concert Association, fortune, and famous for her beauty. of Denison, Texas, as the most suc Shortly after the happy day was apcessful and fraudulent, and also to which was to render two the Denver Land Company, and pointed, hearts one, the count was orKansas Land Company and de loving nounccs them in strong terms. dered immediately to the siege of p.m. Iniweil known houe, situated at the cornel Hale, in his remarks relative to Fifth and Young- Street, Ogden, Utah, b now into the hands of a piactical boW order submitting questions to the a bentr, who will endeavor by eve" means in h said that the repoer to ve comfort to both permanent acd the supreme court, transient patrons. publicans assembled here, that they BATES: did not desire acoutrd the law did 'inirle Meala,., ....-- 4 not give them, nor to ride roughMs ....as shod over any one as they might Boom, !"''"""""!"' ...,50 have done days ago. Board and Lodging weel. per $; $to Augusta, Jan. 13. The house will A to good sitting room attached (tie house. obey the decision of the court. The apt house committee to investigate the charges of attempt bribery, met in representative Hall. H. R. White was summoned to appear, but did not respond. He declined to recogWholesale and Reatli Dealers in nize the authority of the commissioners. Swann and Harrison reitKRocLiiiES, erated in substance their affidavits and statements in the house wit'i Grain. Flour, Feed, some additional particulars. There are rumors that Lampson VETABLE3, FHUITS, Etc, issue an order inwill not to obey the militia the ShIlpIng: n structing orders of Chamberlain. QOQSS DELIVERED Chicago, Jan. 13 The following dl parts of the free is of an interview between the Times' charge, city General Augusta correspondent and LOCKBOX 159 Chamberlain: UTAH Do you propose to recognize the GlEX, the body of men now in session at state house or the legislature? No. I do not recognize this one,1 no more than I do the other. HOFFMAN don't consider either of them moreI than members elect, unorganized. Photographic have not yet recognized either 5ortb 19t Cor. 4th k Main Sta. branch, and shall not until I know their authority. Of course, whatWORK WARRANTED ever the court decrees will be satis-to factory to me. I do not presume SLTEKIOR TO ANY PRODUCED decide in these matters, but the burden is on them to show that they iLEWHERE IS THE CITr. are legally organized. of the CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS OUR limn' August t: 1 his move as their looked is upon republicans last card. Their men were getting sick of the game which the leaders were playing, and it became appar-- AS. H. in line MARTIN EAU, ent they could not be held was abit Therefore much longer. do to them for .my sue- - solutely necessary believed hc is it .But something. a,i have done the very worst thing they CIVIL EN'GiNF.F.T? have done. They pebbly coulda leg.- aturo w. out formed have lor lomtiu, or fjr i,tluR1 iHt to .u.UW .flaw least vestige dulif .the 0DELL&1BIGHT ported into this country lut year is FOREIGN NOTES. 159,201 against 120,000 cases iu 1S78. that The dealers state great demands has recently sprung up in the minTHE TICIir.ORNK CASE POSTing districts and recently a train of 1 well-know- After the Quiet Men. Washington, Jan. 13. Postmaster . MOllNING, JANUARY 11,1880. New York, Jan. 13. The funeral of Frank Leslie, the Chicago, Jan. 13. While a mob of Union men were attacking a publisher, took placo this morning workman named Andrew Deichman from Rev. Dr. Chapin's church. in Leson Halsted street this morning, he Nearly all person's employed were" present. drew a butcher knife and stabbed lie's establishment The pall bearers were Governor Rice, Frank Gough, the leader of the mal- of , Mm., Sinclair Toucey, John serious contents, inflicting injuries. GeneralGraham, E. S. KimDeichman was arrested and taken ball, Isaac W: England, Wl.itclaw by the police into a street car, whereSenator An-- , lieid, Justice upon the mob nearly demolished thony and HenryFitch, F. Gillig. the car with sticks and stones. Fill John to lie Released. Natural Causes. Jan. 13. Tht senate Washington, Newark, N. J., Jan. 13. The jury in the ease of the explosion in the military committee failed to obtain a quorum to day, owing to several celluloid works, gave a verdict that members being engaged with other the explosion was the result of natbut by common consent ural causes due to agencies within committees, was authorized to apthe control of man, and the condi- the chairman sub committee to consider tion of things that made such disas- point a for the relief of General Fitz trous results probable, was to a great the bill extent prevented, but in this cause John Porter and report upon it to found beyond human power because the lull committee. Something; to Study Over. of the over confidence of the ex New York, Jan. 13. The evening perts of the company in misunderstanding the safety of a combination lost says: On inquiry we find that the Metropolitan National bank of of materials. this city, which has on deposit at O'Connor's Oyinion. 2,450,000 dollars in UniWashington New York, Jan. 13. The World ted States four per cent, bonds to two a column letter from secure 2,205,000 dollars prints notes in cirCharles O'Connor to the democratic has taken up the bonds culation, club of Essex county, New Jersey, and for a time given up its no te cirin which he speaks disparagingly of culation. The operation is merely a the republic, and condemns both business one as the bank clears a factions of the New York deuiocs profit by it over 90,000 dollars. The racy, styling Kelly as a local faction-is- t bank has a capital of 3,000,000 doland despising Tilden for his for lars. mer servility to the southern dominPresident Reney gives it as his ation. It says be suddenly wheeled would reduce that it around in 1847-- because of a mere- the tax on noteCongress circulation one half, O'Conly personal disappointment. it now being one per cent, the banks nor puts his hope ior liberty and generally would freely take bonds prosperity in the collapse of our bearing 365 per cent, and would institutions so complete as to give largely increase their circulation. scope for the reconstruction of the Troublesome Oystermeit. republic on certain new line3 which Richmond, Jan. 13. Marauding he lays down. oystermen have invaded Rappahan-nocTreparatloiJ for a Elow. river iu armed vessels and are Dennis Kearney is preparing to the citizens from the oyster driving deliver a speech in this city some beds. Two citizens have been killed. evening of this week, before he The governor petitions the general leaves for San Francisco. He says assembly to send the state militia. his subject will be "Shadow of emAfter Cannon. pire or the coming emperor." Washington, 13. A memorial is The World, which has discountenanced the movements of (Jarcclon, being circulated in Washington by Society praying in Maine, from the beginning, says the to ot the Kepubiican covp d etat yester- the House of Representatives day: The Republicans have taken expelDelegateCannon,on the ground he is a Mormon apostle, and possession of the state house of that of the ablest and most strenuMaine and counted m such of them one selves as have no certificates "on the ous upholders of polygamy. The also assert that, despite face of returns." Occupying the petitioners denial before the comCannon's Mr. legislative chambers was in itself, so tar as we can say, a perlectly lcgiti mittee of the House, ho has four mate manoeuvre. The only wonder wives with whom he lives openly, whom he introducers as such. is tnat the Republicans did not see and furnishes the names and resort to it, and the fusieniets The memorial rfives as follows: Wife foresee and guard against it, before of Cannon's Elizabeth Hoagland number one, met. the legislature Cannon with six children, specified Big Values. Wife number two, Sarah sexes. The real estate valuation of this Jones Jenney, five children, numyear is 942J millions, an increase ber three, Eliza Jenney, two children ot 23 millions over last. number four, Martha Tilley with five children. Grand total four wives, Relief for Irelanl. thirteen sons and five daughters. 13. Parnell and Jan. Baltimore, Dillon wore invited here at a meet ing last evening, and resolutions of sympathy with Ireland were adopt Call of German Bishops. ed. Petersburg, Va.,Jan. 13. A relief Rome, Jan. 13. The Pope has meeting for Ireland will be held here summoned all the German bishops to Rome to confer on the affairs of Halifax, Jan. 13. Committees their respective dioceses. have been appointed to collect moneys lor the relief of the sutler ing people of Ireland. Striker's Rampant. GL n. E City, ORTil. Ojlm Csf, J. E. DOOLY & Co., BANKERS. Ogden City, - Utah Transact a General Banking Business. PROMl'T A TTEXTION CITES TO COL- LECTIONS. t'orrespcudents; Wells, rat go Co., O'ella, i argo k Co., Wells, Fargo A Tori New San fraud a Salt UkoClij St. Log., Chlragc of Commerce, firat National Hank. Pint National Bank, Omaha National Bank, Elves k Allen, Omui Omaha Londc : London. Jan. 13. A Vienna corOgdcn, Utah. respondent says: The new developINSURANCE REPRESENTED: ments in Russia may be very signififireman's Fund Insurance Co., cant of what may happen ten years Rooms and Table First-clas- s iu of California. Assets. $50o,oa hence, but those persons who are Hartford Insurance Co. of Hartford,) Every Respect. Terms - $2,800,(K : Assets, conversant with the facts know that Reasonable. American Central Insurance Co., of Russia is preparing for some groat St. Louis. Asaate. isuo.ont, action in the immediate future. The ALL TRAIN'S STOP ONE HOUR, Royal Fire Insurance Co., of London, nre insurance Co., or J- $2,606,0 I work of reorganization and introduc Tenons deiirmi. of vialting Rait Lake, Sur Im ing a standing order of battle in the Springs or other Mountain Fire Int. Co . Lond,on, Kesorts, can H m LondonrialAssurance term ot peace, which was greatly turpi im bagpitre and receive checks Co., Lood'n, loi the tan I $ai,ooo,ow. n Assnrance north Co., Lond'r, disbursed by the Turkish war. en uui'i inetr return. Queen Fire Int. Co.. Uveroool1 tails much moving about of troops Mtern Assurance Co. of Toronto, M.rH. BEARDSLEY, rrop. t Assets. and material, movements very apt to 1,M6,006 Ljroniing Fire Insurance Co., of oe construed into something quite Peini .vanla, Asset 5,116,0(. different from their real intention. itftui-anm- V do7-l- The Irish Situation. 13. The ultramon- Paris, Jan. tane newspaper Vuiccrse has a violent article on the Irish crises. It represents the English government as absorbed in Africa and Afahun atlairs, and heedless of the sull'er-ing- s of the Irish; people. It speaks of tho Duchess of Marlborough's relief fund and foreign subscriptions. H. T. Helmbold'i THE BEST COMPOUND laager Mggv Fluickxtract Interesting English lie ins. Tho Tich- London, Jan. 13. bourne case cannot be heard until after the middle of February, most ot the judges being on circuit until that time. Olaustono has cone to Cologne, in consequence of the serious illness of his sister, who has long resided abroad, and who, it is understood, is a Roman Catholic. There is reason to believe that upon the opening of Parliament, the attiiiKle ol Lord Derby in relation to the liberal party will assume a character of cordial association, especially in regard to the great question which the coming election is to the question of confidence in the foreign policy of the government. Lord Derby has left no doubt in the minds of responsible leaders of the liberal parly of his friendly accord, and sympathy with their op? position to the policy of the government. de-cid- In the Country at the AND IMIAUMACEUTICAI,. MALTING HOUSE, A SPECIFIC HEMEDY Fifth Street, east of Commercia FOR ALL Hotel, Diseases OFTHL BIiABli & KIDNEYS And Families Supplied; Orders from along the Railroad For Debility, Loss of Memory, Indisposition to Exertion or Business, Lines or any part of the Country Shortness of Breath, Troubled with will be promptly and faithfully Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of attended to. Vision, fain in the liaek, Chest and to Rush Blood of tho Head, Head, Palo Countenance, and Dry Skin. BU0HMILLER& WELLS If these symptoms are allowed U ETORS. go on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and Consumption follow. When the constitution becomes aileeted it the aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which AT For tho Holidays! MARKS' 1. "HclmboliTs Response. Jan. 14. The ClTItESIX EVERY CASE. tests', i SENATE. lendar. H01SE. The bill appropriating $4,000 for furniture in the House, passed. Garfield's motion that the librarian purchase works on finance and political economy for the Ways and Means committee was adopted, 172 to 67. Many executive communications were received and rf ferred. Money, chairman of the commits submitted a retoe on bill (or the the to accompany port establishment of return letter offices, referred. The house went into a committee of the whole on the report of the committee of rules. Dunnell objected to rule 120, prohibiting any amendment to an op nronriation bill which changed the existing law, unless it retrenched expenditure. He said the rule was submitting the house to the control of a bare majority ot the committee on appropriations. He'oriposed the rule requiring the committee on commerce to prepare the river and harbor bill ior the committee on appropriations. He denouncEd the attempt to make the river and harbor bill appear to be a gigantic steal. Barber opposed that proposition Sebastopol, so he girded on his sabre, and at the head of his regiment raarched to the battle field. During the sount's absence it happened that his beautiful fiancee had After hovering bethe small-pox- . tween life and death for many days she recovered her health, but found her beauty hopelessly lost. The disease had assumed in her case the most virulent character, and left her not only disfigured, but seamed and scarred to such a frightful extent that she became hideous to herself, and resolved to pass the remainder of her days in the strictest seclusion, A year passed away, when one day the count, immediately upon his return to France, accompanied by his valet, presented himself at the residence of his betrothed, and solicited an interview. This was refused. He, however, with the persistence of a lover, presented his suit, and finally the ladv made her appearance, closely muffled in a double vail. At the sound of her voice the count rushed forward to embrace her; but, stepping aside, she tremblingly told him the story of her sorrows, and burst also. int teats. A heavenly smile broke V.'hitthorce believed that one oyer the count's handsome features, committee should control, approas raising his hands above, he ex- priations. Brown took an opposite view, claimed: "It is God's work; I am blind." making the appropriation committee It was even so. When gallantly the sole arbiter was setting up an leading his regiment to the attack, a aristocracy, and making the speaker cannon ball passed so closely to his an autocrat. The committee then ro.-eyes that, while it left his expression unchanged and his countenance un Shal'enberger introduced a bill to marked, it robbed him forever of refund the national debt and reduce eijiht. It is almost unnecessary to interest, and improve the public add that iheir marriaco was shortlv credit. after solemnized. Adjourned. Suits, A Itig OTERCOATS! The Latest Ptrlef, for Sleo and Uoja. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU A full and gooo lint of HatN, Hoots and Miocm and Underwear. CALL ; Ufa's ad Soys' Consisting of lYorftled, Cassimere and ( lierol a. Lot of 18 UNEQUALLED Washington, Jan. 13 Saulsbury by request, introduced a bill to preserve secrecy of telegrams. Carpenter from the judiciary committee, reported adversely the bill to extend the jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court Ca- post-office- s, CLOTB1X6.ST0HE. FINE ASSORTMENT BucliiT XLVI CONGRESS. Bj W. U. Telegraph to the Junction. UTAH. - OGDEN, A London, response to the London Mansirn House appeal in behalf of Ireland not having proven adequate to the needs of the distressed, the executive committee of home rule confederation have determined to organize a comprehen-sivesystefor the of relief of the Irish poor. to be fovn is U. P. BREWERY Eugenie's Whim. London, Jan. 13. The ex Empress Euginie notified the hteamsltip company, that she will embark with a small retinue on board the steamer German for the Cape of Good Hope on the 20th of March. Arrange-wil- l be made to expedite thejroyage, so as to enable the to arrive at the scene of the Prince Imperial's death by tho first of June, the anniversary of that event. By any remedy known. 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