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Show - ' . ITWISO. Sunday. "li EYES Peksokal. Mr. Edwin Stratfori re turned last night from an extended trip in the Southern part of the Territory. Ha looked every inch 'ale, 'eirty and BY TELEG11AP11. Congressional. ppy- - PROSPECTUS OF THE , St. LOUIS REPUBLICAN PURHI T U RE! For Vaitabf, Another Bill for Utah. St. 'Patrick's Dat. On the 17th of March, St. Patrick's Day in the even wishesittobedistin.tljrun-?liling, a grand ball will be given to cele what the young maa, Wadman, brate the occasiondear to every native of green Erin at Chapman and Scally's member Hotel. Messrs. any Scally, Clayton and .Unothi.so.nor Graham form the committee of arrange0fhifnli,yments, and a gay and festive time is anof February, ticipated. lMt day Aich w. fondly bid adieu, ia observ- -' Senators Religious Services. s th. futur. Presi.ent., ia Republic, our great boteroorsof Sunday, services will be igBftrble8,nJ 8boo,ingoff Bgates' held in the Tabernacle at 11 a. w , and in the Second and Third Ward School- "Jgt! nd chinas- houses at 6:30 p.m. the on touch last Episcopal Church, 11a. m. and 7:30 The List ToucH.-ban & Co., Bros. p. m. .tore of Walker M. E. Church, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the and sign !1 put on by the painter, the Liberal Hall (Spiritualists), at 7 p.m. attracts now ..Walker Brothers" much bet-fe- r A poetical lecture upon the past, present . How !,of all passers-byat the top of and future, will be delivered by Mrs. F. it would hare appeared A. Logan. ! ,second story A AMERICAS. FIRST-CLAS- S FAMILY B t la F. Smith For Europk. Elder Joseph Salt Lake, from ,rried this morning U. P. R. R. eastward per proceeded Ud Elder Smith has hit way to Eope. wishes of the peotie respect and good for a prosperous desires of Utah and co ple the ll Superin-Unden- ts sad teachers of Sunday-Schooto in Weber Co., are hereby requested .1.. Priesthood meeting next Sat- ls iuj j..v aueuu 11 o'clock a. m.. urday, at nam cvuv.-"- Any in the Second v afleoting the of business item interest of be discussed. ty, may then F. D. Richards, Prest. of the Stake. R. Bailastyse, Supt. of Sunday. SauUW-BOQQoi- s, Schools. Fair "Viddek." A A comely looking woman, just arrved waited from California, upon many ten and d der hearted citizens yesterday, and pre seated a paper in which she appealed ior tid in assisting her to reach Oshkosh, where her poor father and mother IWe. She had no baby to give interest to her peregrinations, but did not go tes- awiy without receiving substantial timoiiils of charity from many well dis- - Wis., persona. pesei Tuns. E. TiRAMT.ir.TTE. nf Louis- rile, Kv.. has (riven three vears to the taiiding up of a Public Library in Louisville, which he intends shall be the best ii the country. He is doing it by a Hries of Gift Concerts, the profits of which go to the The third library. drawing distributed $500,000, and the fourth, which takes place March 31st, distributes The drawing $1,600,000. will certainly occur on the day named, and the 12,000 gifts distributed as set forth in advertisements. flov. Condensations. Coal has From yesterday'! been scarce in Salt Lake for Metal days. The Mayor has suggested that regulat- ions be adopted regarding the weighing of ooal according to city ordinances. A correspondent writes from Parowan, Iron Co., that it is evident that stock is instantly being run off from that region d taken Westward by thieves. From this morning's Herald: Tlie singing and praying contagion reached Salt Lake. An assault was "de last night by the purists on a and a surrender demanded to the n, liorU engaged in the crusade against beer. Singing hymns was Mhera tame proceeding, and human fr'hy had to yield to the "d temptations ky the sparkling cup. The boots without spurs, and "wet theiT whistles" without being calfred cru-wo- re ler aa ebolum. A freighter returning from Montana Corinne with a ten mule team and an wagen, overtook a miner whs wai tr'eUins on foot. With reluctance he ""ea the latter to put his blankets ijitie wsgoti and hauled them two days, flUrl?a A .1.- J uuie iue miner renuerea """self useful to the owner of the mules 'i wagon. Last evening when taking f vu nimaig to water, the miner froze fV and waa afterwards compelled Py the freighter one dollar. Such eButlel the freighter to the Jaess mctio of being "champion mean ""mi in Utah." E;ier 1 Joseph F. Smith left Salt Lake morning, for K.w Vork, whence he for England to Emission. this preside over the morning'. Tribune: ry.r meeling will b fc w M ft soon at P. L"ian s rain or shine. 1&nd 0re3nianot "cent date, sji'iK th 0r'&on delegation in Con- v p. uopes of the passage of the tn sonstrnction of the "I.Dslles and Salt Lake railway. " TERMSt - and safe return. mission AND Washington, 27. from the Com reported mittee ou Territories, concerning the execution of the laws in I' tub, gives authority to the United States marshal to appoint deputies in each judicial dislUferrinr to iu conn in the put u th but in- trict of that Territory. The United in of Uu lairit which wUl control iu future th urmuciW u iucounkfud to States attorney is authorized to appoint nianageiuDt, mo ita reuen a marked advancemeat, la assistants. It is made their duty to at prom very particular that ceiutiuiee great metropo tend to all courts. Only male citizens of litan journal. lor Hie fear te come 11 it who un able to eay that concealed gratification we are the United States over twenty-on- e years wituia a year and a week alter making cuangee of age, and for six months resident in and improvement! more extvneive than have ever the Territory, shall be competent to been made Ly any eetabl'jbed and lucceHful pa ia again compelled to enlarge. of the it world, serve as grand or petit jurors Their per to Bit aix lncreaainir lta aue from loui names are to be drawn from a box con columni, to meet the inc reeling volume of new and With advertisement!. euch aignal evidence taining a certain number of tbem writ- of vigor and enterprise ai miy te found in the ten on slips of paper. In all prosecuol lta Blei, perfect confidence ia asiured that tions for bigamy, polyenuiy or adultery, lwgea no energy will be relaxed to add to the numeroua which have already made the xirusuctN featurea shall it not be necessary to prove either ol th Miaaia- the nrst or subsequent marriage by reg preeminently the great aewapaper valley. Arrangement are making ana wui istration or certificate thereof, or other aippt be cenaumaiated which It wui enjoy rapidly by recorded evidence; but the same may be increased faeilitiea for tbe collection of newa, and no exertion will be apared by which conataut Im proved by such evidence as is admissi provement and progree may be exhibited, both ble to prove a marriage in civil cases and id the quality audquuatity af the reading matter proof of cohabitation by the accused preaanted te ita patron. with more than one woman, as husband and wife, tbe declaration or admission All Prison. that such women are his wives, and his acts recognizing, acknowledging, intro Brioham Citt, ducing, treating or deporting himself THR 8T. LOUIS REPUBLICAN, piibliahed ev- Feb., 28th, 1874. admissa-bl- e morning. Delivered by mail and paid in advaurc About a year ago it was found out and towards them as such shall be as evidence. Any woman now or fVl.W a year, three copiea, KM.UU: nve copiea, $55.0 0; tea copiel, $100.00. To Kev.edcalera, Twe proved, that the Brigham City hereafter holding the relation of spouse and a Half centa per con v. tive shoemakers did not drive toe pegs or consort and net that of a lawful wife, TUK ST. LOUIS RKPCBLJ-CAN- . in the right place The maiter was to any man who, at the time, cohabits pnbliahed Mondaya, Wedneedaya and Fri taken into consideration, and after inDelivered by mail, $6.00 a year, three with another woman as her wife, spouse day!. $17.00; live copiea, $27.00; lea copiee $50.00. topiea, vestigatiun and good judgment, the or consort, may file her TUK WEEKLY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN petition asking shoemakers were all sent to prison, where to be a year; three oopiea, $5.00; five copiea, S.00; discharged from such relation, and $2.00 the biggest part of them remain yet; and the court couiea. $16.00; tureuty copiea. $25.00. due bearing, ad tonAdditiona may, upon can be made to eluba at any time at sum to alt appearances their awarding to be discharged clnb ratea. Ten per cent enmmieaion allowed to ber will be increased. Superintendent judge and decree her A and freed from such relation, and give pent! getting upcluua. rauera not lent nnieaa in advance, and invariably diiconiiuued at Ivelly has a wntchful eye; he wants the her the paid and her control of possession the endof time paid for. Remittance! can be made work well done, and the pegs driven in with e minor a portion at eur rik in Drafta, Ordera or Regie- together the riirnt place, lne establishment is of the children, nf tue man tared Letter!. estate and property . flourishing. for the support of herself and children A Subscriber. The bill provides that nothing ef this act shall be construed as rupealing, LIQUOIl STORE. changing or annulling the existing laws CORRESPONDENCE. and the , that against polygamy, probate courts shall have jurisdiction only in East Side Main St., Ogden. VV. 74. Feb. 28, T., Evanston, cases of wills and the estates of dece lKE-ONE BOOR SOUTH OF CARROLL Editor Junction ; dents, but shall not exercise any other LI Y Jilt Y KTAULLS. The following was handed to the editor civil or criminal or equity jurisdiction of the Evanston Age, on the oth inst., whatever. The district courts shall have and promised publication, but after hold- exclusive original jurisdiction in all ac A New ArriTal ing it two weeks, was finally declined on tions for divorce and all chancery cases; the plea that it would emend their good and the proceedings of all courts except Of the CHOICEST ARTICLE of the supreme, district, probate and jus customers, Sisson, Wallace K Co. tice s courts, are abolished. BRANDIES. WHISKIES. "Editor Evanston Aqb : "I respectfully request the use of your The last section disapproves and an Wines, Ales and Porters columns that the public may Know i nuls various acts passed in the Legiela' few of the impositions practiced by Sis tive Assembly, including the ordinance son, Wallace & Co. upon the Chinamen incorporating the Church of Jesus Christ Saints; the act regulating employed by the Rocky Mountain Coal of Latter-da- y AT TUK VEET LOWK8T PBICI. and Iron Co. at the Alma toal Mines the modo of procedure in tbe courts of There are from 400 to 500 Chinamen Utah; the act conferring upon women CEARK, here, employed by the Coal Co., many of the elective franchise; the act for the or W. d'O-tf- . whom the Company directly engaged and ganization of tbe militia of the Territo paid their fares from San Francisco to ry; the act prescribing the duties of this place. The Coal company pay their selectmen and the duties of county in CM Chinamen wages in gold coin, monthly, courts; the act in relation to writs of & Co. col mode the act the Wallace but favor Sisson, by regulating ejectment; lectins their store accounts before set of procedure in criminal cases; the act tling with the Chinamen. Un last pay regulating elections; the act concerning day No. 8 China gang found themselves the property rights of married persons, ten dollars short, and on applying to also all acts providing for t he election by Mr. Hart, agent of the S. W. & Co., they the Legislature of an auditor, treasurer, were informed by him that the ten dol surveyor general and warden of tbe pea lars was chareed in their account for itentiary, so far as such acts provide for buyioz a mat of rice outside of S. W. & the election of said officers bp the LegisCo 's store. Another Chinaman was same lative Assembly; and all of said officers dny charged $25.00 gold because he had are to be appointed by the Governor and sold some eoous to his countrymen at subject to removal by him." The bill was the coal mines. Since then a Chinese ordered printed and recommitted to tie notice has been posted ia S. W. & Co.'s Committee. The Senate, in executive session, tostore by Mr. Hart, to the eBect "mat anv Cninaman buying goods outside of day, after an hour's discussion on the their store would be charged twenty dot nomination of Simmons, as collector of lars in gold." Fully 90 per cent, of the Boston, in which Bout well and Sumner Chinamen here cannot speaK bngusn, .both opposed the nomination, confirmed and know not how to protect themselves, Simmons, by a vote of 27 te 17, the cenv or they would not thus submit to such ocrats present voting in the affirmative The committee of Massachusetts Re gross injustice. It may weU be ques- noned whether this is a tree country, publicans here, opposing the con firm a when such infamous outrage are allow- tion, telegraphed to Mayor l.ice and the : ed to continue and pass unpunished. eommittee in that city, y "We have performed the duty with Would it not be well for the Grand Jury to investigate this matter at their next which we were charged. We have laid before the President, Senator Boutwell Justicb." sitting? and others, such views and facts as will tend to correct the idea that a single Brigham Citt, Feb. 26th, 1874." member rules the whole delegation and , v Editor JcscrtoN : We commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dear Sir: A grand ball has just hope the result may enable yeu to dis been held here by the Relief Society, at pel another error which has been induS' the Court House Hall. It took two circulated and which i, emi triously nights, (Tuesday and Wednesday,) to nently calculated to injure the well a we nad iun and lor all; give place earned fame of 'our President, and dis house boih nights. A fine spirit pre- turb the harmony of the great Republi vailed on both occasions. Both old and can party, namely, that some audacious in the themselves merry young enjoyed runs the President. z o ciocn, parly duDce, till between W and the committee sent the Subsequently dehaving had recesses and partaken of to tbe same parties : "The fight following licious picnics. It was the roost p'easant at borne is to come. e prepose to keep social reunion of the season. Finan- the of Massachusetts Republican party ' cially it was a success also, seventy whore John A. Andrews left it." sodollars being cleared for the s The "bill for the appointment of liquor ciety to apply fer charitable purpose?. traffic commissioners, came up, and Morte Mrs. Harriet rill's amendment Much credit is due appropriating $10,000 Snow, President, as well as Mrs. Fanny for expenses of the commissioners was Loveland and Mrs. Phebe Snow and to. other prominent ladies, for the efficient agreed Thurman opposed the bill as an enmanagement of the affair, they were croachment upon the rights and powers kindly assisted by Messrs. C Loveland of States. The morning hour expired and J. Burt. Respectfully, and the bill went over. C. A bill The Finest and Cheapest stock of EASTERN FURNITURE Erer Offered In this Market, Fropr. G ' L w 1 : is yojr OX EXHIBITION, and for sale at'Ci: J. BOYLE &.... Go's; IsT E "W f STOBE, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, OGDEX. . ; ; ; ., .. . ' - " All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Boom, Parlor i jNew Styles of Looking uitcnen or . Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, j Cornices, and other articles to adorn- t-s and beantify Happy Homes. J ' ail iscu-iioo- ia:.:t . SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY:'?; v m-l- y IMMENSE REDUCTION IN TRICES OF AXjXj KIUnTDS OF GOOpS,'.'-'-- i Cheaper than ever before Offered to the ......Public . i T H E BUS T BY THE MEASURE II. ; , G O O 1) S AND THE ' : L,!- "'nl - Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. CALL AT W. FOULGrER'S d 1 General Merchandise Store, i MAIN STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. PAHPE & BOESSEL PRO BONO PUBLICO!. ' ' i' 'X H , TOASO AND CHEERY CREEK & TfATCHMAKERS JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, OGDEW "Watches, Clocks, JE WE Lit T, :'.' milE X but ' t , v 1f UNDERSIGNED IIAYS PUT ON A NIW which will hereafter be of 8igea RUN SEMI-WEEKL- Y between lb abort place. FLA TED & SILVER WARE; ,..t r t CUTLERY, SFECTACLES. . ' ' Toano Monday and TharaSaya. Leare Cherry Creek U'tdDewMya ad Leav Blr-da- y. Time, Through in 24 Hour VY pI 5 S hi - A. rOHion, li. The Massachusetts Senate has passed A professor of felony, recently ar- the ten hour bill. It makes no provisrested in Cincinnati, had upon hia ions for the hours of labor of men, but that women, and children unperson a manuscript with a schedule provides of age, shall not be of prices for lessons in every depart- der eighteeninyears establishemployed manufacturing ment of thieving. For instructing ments more than sixty hours a week, train robbers his charge was $9,000, and each violation Is punishable by a burglars were to be informed as to fine of $50. - - Ithica, N.Y. 26. their work for $500, whi.e hotel crusade was women's The temperance were thought thieves and foot-pad- s fail ly started here at nine this morning. so little of that they could be taught Bells were rung and people in large all he himself knew for $9. numbers assembled at Library Hall. Dio Lewis explained the manner of organiswas at a party that some youDg ing and conducting the movement, and ladies were discussing the relative short speeches were made by clergymen It benefits of the f parrows and worms, when one of the fair ones appealed to vounz Fizzletop, who had just joined them, and had not caught the drift of the conversation, "v hich do you think the worse.worms or sparrows?" What did the stupid brute do but innocently answer, "I don t know; l never had sparrows." and prominent citizens. Ladits of lead-in- ? were on the stage and also o families spoke. . A Connecticut husband lately sought for divorce on the ground that his wife "did throw cucumbers in his face, because he helped himself too plentifully." Z 2 Guns,Pistols, .mmunition. ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLAS- S Repairing Neatly Executed. KEEDLE CH0IC1 variety. 09 Stag make doe eoonectlens at Cherry Creek with Piocb, Hamilton aad Kuiakalitagea. TOBACCOS la tail CIOAM fi-e- . MRS. McCLUSKY, MIDWIFE AND ? block! OGDEN, PHYSICIAN - f: MOITlTTaft 4VOMETT. , ... Proprietor. F. F. MARX::-.,- . a e 5:.. Agent, Toaao," ' -- : -- ,! . Eaat of th TabernacU, . jsp-- ' : MlTCHStL, A g 4l,'Cnrrf Cmk. j JJ4VTM .':J:3 ; UTAH. M. D. T. E. BROWS, AND OBSTETRICIAN Alumna of UniTereity of Va., Graduate of Richmond Medical CoMece. Ta.. Reeideut l'hyal- rian and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of Va. Medical fcoclely. After a number of yeara prarllcal arqn!intanc ith the) Diaeaee of th fcaevern and Weetern gtate and Territoriee haa located permanently at Ogleo City, and promiaee first rlaae erTice, upon th latent an4 moet lniprovea mewiwie ut auv , patbift Treatment ia ail departnieata of Medicine, Surgery and wifer y. The patronag elicited. faee; 815; CARTRIDGES. DUN i of the public respectfully Office nd BeaWente, Main . . Mid- - Sir.. .f ALBERTTBI CRAY. AT BOX TOIV SALOON, Haa StUd ap a Beat : '. LUNCH STAN ' , Alaoa -- ' Vs 1), ' ' Prirate Boom for Compan j Lunch from 10 cU. Tfct'Vtry Ut bet Attt, rorttri 60 ...... and Cigirf. |