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Show She Us W. t liar ' . " ' quote it as evidence of the bloody minded character of those among whom it is published. Such a paper ought to be suppressed, and the hon oratle, chivalrous and citizeus of Pixie should publicly ex press their abhorrence of the diaboli cal counsel, and their repudiation of sentiments. such ktt $mutiw. Pennine. Editor and Bniiaeu Mr.iy:r. OGDO. law-abidi- UTAH. Wednesday Evening, Jan. 27, 1S75, AIYOTIIEIl COXSEHVA-TIV- E hell-inspir- TRIUMPH. aud ex- Andrew Johnsou, rrcsidtint, is elected to tbe United States Seaate from the Statp of The news will be received with rejoicing bf "conservatives in every jiart of the country. And the and corrupt politicians, will with hear it Boallawags disgust. To President Grant the sound thereof will be aa another stroke ou the bell which tolls far his "ptlitical funeral. Andy Johnsou is a statesman. He is net enly able but he is honest, and in these days of smart roguery and shrewd corruption, ability and honesty combined are rarely to bo met with in the atmosphere of politics. A ex-tail- Ten-nasse- e. bribe-taker- s What a triumph it will be to Andy to battle in the Senate Chamber against his former trusted henchman, who turned traitor and helped to overthrow him f The men who impeached him and labored for his rain are filling into disgrace and contempt, aud while they are trembling over the pit of political and official damnation, the man whom they strove to destroy is riding into honored eminence upon the snffrages of a State which appreciates honesty aud ad mires integrity. In a day when the Constitution is falling into disrepute among the of the nition, it is a triumph for those who cling to that instrument as the sheet anchor of the Hhip of State, to see such" men as Andy Johnson returned to the highest assembly in the land. The people will know that their rights will be championed by a powerful voice, and tha scheming advocates of centralisation and official right to rule in steady the privilege 10 serve, will meet a foe who can neither be bought by bribes, iutimidated by threuts, nor put down by ridicule. We hail the election of this statesman to the Senate, as one among the "many indications of a healthy action of the body politic, and a hopoful sign of national vigor, which shull cleanse the government from its corruptions, and reward with its highestgiflB the "capable, the honest and the patriotic. law-make- emi-uent- A HVHDEKOl 8 SKLOIt.' 4 COUN- -' ' V ' ' T CHECK OX 3IOXTE. Those rests of the railroad the 4 moute men, have received the most powerful check in their career on the Central Pacific by the recent pas sage of Senator Varian's bill in the That portion of the line between Utah atd California- has been the monte men's Nevada Legislature. paradise and city of refuge. There they have plied their vocation with out let or hindrance, cleaning out greenhorns of various nationalities and conditions, and thither they have retreated when the officers of the law from the east or the west were seek ing an intimate acquaintance with them. Under the new act, any person who assists in or about the playing of the "strap game," "twenty-one,"three card monte," or any other game not enumerated in "An Act to restrict gaming," passed March 4, 1869, is liable to impriscHment in the State Prison for not let tliaujwo. years nor more . than five years. Ana any person wno snail solicit, induce or prevail upon, any other person to play any of the games permitted under the act cf 1869, is liable to imprisonment iu the State prison for not less than one year nor more than two years. Anv - TRUSTEES' NOTICE. . frfrltfnl ajMont nfinimj f 111. afiernoon, the p&rticu lars of which reached us just after we went to' press The unfnrtnnat. victim of the catastropue was well known m this city as an honest, and worthy man. He resided in Frauk lin Street, where now a widow and two little children mourn the sudden loss of a kind husband and father. Following are the particulars: about three lesterday afternoon o'clock, Charles Larsen, a Swede, who was engaged as a car oiler, at the Union Pacific depot, and who had just finished his werk on the freight train going oat, was discovered on the line with one leg cut off, and his whole body frightfully mutilated. James Mpyes and Richard Hayes found him and nailed out "is that you, Charley," he replied faintly, "yes, it's me," and imme-iaU- ly expired An inquest was held on the body by uoroner vninams, ana a jury who. after making all possible inquiries, returned the following verdict: Ogden Precinct, Weber Co., TJ. T. Jan. 26th. 1875. At an inquisition held on tne body ef Uuarles Larsen, at Mie Juoclion Depot, we, the jurors whose name are hereto afhxed, do declare, on our oaths, that the deceased came to his death from be ing run over by the C. P cars whilst he was attending to hit business at the said depot, the evidence failing to show any negligence on the part of the trainmen. de.pot yesterday hard-workin- g John Czachert, Richard Douglass, I Jury B. L. McCabty. xV 3 MEETING OP THK ct Scboul I mtrii-- t will b held i8:i,t " OF THE til Viral 111 ir 7 nnl. th bui-pofeb.Lt, tn.tea, and traniwUiug busmws an uiav be nectsviry. V. BI. STUART, ) V I 11. 1'F.EKV, K. STKATfOKD. I 1ST5. Jan. 20, Ogdn oreittoU,r STREET, OCDEJ. 51 A IX mcU TrnMwi. INCREASED OUll STOCK dloMOt OF fIHK CMKRSlGNhD WILL OPEN AN EYEMSG SCHOOL For instruction in the abcte laogiugM, IB tha GROCERIES! So tlutt we can offer 2d lVard Scliooihoase, on thd'Juth iust. RARE INDUCEMENTS THE NECESSART BOOKS SUPPLIED J. D. MALAN. MONUMENTS. Marble r Sandstone Monuments .... CUT AND LETTERED BT James Fowler, MAIN STREET OGDEN. The bast and cheaiwt in tha market. ds9-t- f Purchasing in Large Quant' ties and freighting lj the CAR LOTS, we can sell at such figures as render it unnecessary for those who buy less than the OAR LOAD to send either East or West. WALLA WALLA WE CHOI? HOUSE. MAIN STREET, OGDEN, (Next door north of 0. II. Tribe's provision store.) MEALS AT ALL IIOUUS MATE DOUBLED OUR STOCK OF Ladies' Eancv Dress Goods. v Should any particular kind not io stock be called for, by lenTine aa or lor, in two days it can be bad fiora our Salt Lake House at their price JOS. APPOLOXIO. Pron'r. i6o.tr TO IX TOWN AND COUNTRY, Tor furtbr particular! anqnire of H. K I7nd d93-1on. School Twtchar. J Joshua Williams, Coroner. It is believed that he was standing on mm mLKER FRENCH AND ITALIAN ! Ladies' California Shoes! Great Central Route. MICHIGAN CENTRAL HAIIjno.1) OUR DRY GOODS r -- DEPARTMENT I,ltfE, NEW YORK, BOSTON TT ttti it CITS' FIMHfi DEPARTMENTS Great Central Moute hide belonging to said carrier, and the may be tried for the any county of the State of Bender offense in XcvadH. We h;ar that the monte men are now using four cards instead of three, iu order to evade the law, but they will find that the extra card will form no loophole for their escape. The officers of the railroad company have now the power to stop the nefarious practice by which so many toolish persons have been enticed to ruin, and we believe they will make good Bsc of the weapon which the Nevada Salons have placed in their hands. Although gambling is not entirely prohibited in the Silver State, the new act is creditable to its legislators, and we hope to hear that the laud of sagebrush is no longer a safe rendezvous for sharps, who live by preying on human weakness and in, fire-bran- d Acid-nt- the line and did not perceive the C. P. cars, which were backing up, and being knocked down was unable to recover himself, the cars passing and repassing ARRIVING EVERY EEW DAYS. over him, mashing him up in a frightful manner. Portions of bis flesh and brains 111 were strewed oa the track, and a large EASTERN CONNECTIONS. pool of blood marked the spot of the aw THE MRBOT Is Complete iu every Variety. ful occurrence. Tliroflli Passenpr and Freffl Rite took The funeral y at 3 p place NIAGARA m., and wag numerously attended FALLS We have gone into the CXOTI3IXG 10 and offer as nice Bishop L. J. Herrick and Elder Robert aa can be had at any tailor s. establishment. at officer or employee of any common McQuarrie officiated, and forty Elders AND ALL POINTS EAST. or passenger carrier, is authorized to and twenty five vehicles filled with THl CELIBKATES arrest and confine, without warrant, friends followed the remains to the H TTxra cemetery. the speedy transportation of all kind of freight any person who shall violate the pro tbuut over tha visions of the new Act, while being Constantly Replenished. Congressional. conveyed as a passenger in any ve County are requested to fill the appointments herein named, on Sunday, Jan. spirit exhibited in the speeches of ex- - 31st, 1875. oited orators and the fulmiuations of North Ogden Walter Thomson aid d newspapers. Take, for in- JoS. Stanford. Slatersville stance the followins, from the Shreve-por- t Edwin Stratford and ' Tbos. Wallaoe. Times: Huntsville D. M. Stuart and L. E. "We hate declared wr against the carpet-bagger- s and scullawags, and we Monch. re going lo to carry on the war, wheHooper City Lorin Farr and Winslow ther there be troops in Louisiana or not. Farr. If George D. Smith is counted West Weber Robert McQuarrie and in over W. M. Lev, or if Twitohell is A. West. Jos. counted in over Elum, let Smith and Twitchell be kiiled. If Johnson and Harrisville Wm. N. Fife and MoroBi Tyler, in De Soto, are counted in over Brown. fccliaad Seattle! as tbe Sw Orleao Lynne C. B. n heelock and Hear; Republican thinks, er if Keeting.Leviset untl Johnson, in Caddo, are counted in Holmes. ever Vaughn. Horan and Lund, then let Marriotts Jas. Taylor and Edmund Jehnpon, Tyler. Keeling, Levisee and Elsvrorth. . Johnson be killed; and HO let every offi3en D. II. Feery and L. J. Ilerrick cer,, from Congressman down to. ConstaRiverdale Richard Ballaatyne and ble, iu every district and parish of the , State. , , ., IV A. Ballast jne. ,: Who can endorse such hciUab sentiments as those ?, Wc have Senator - A 1 The South has hosts of sympathi-xer- s in its miserable condition, and. in all parts of the Union, those who are animated by the true spirit of re publicanism execrate the policy which ha been pursued, in tha treat- experience. mentor the Bubjugated people who once lifted their hands against the Missionary Ap poinlmenie. goverament of our country, i But The..IIotne Missionaries of Weber the cause of the South has bMn ' Gordon's word that-ih- e Times does not speak the feelings of the Southern people. We hope not. They have been subject to repeated outrages, and have been Tobied of many rights rhich are daar to- American citizens, but such laugruage aa the the ppirit above is inexcusable,-anthat prompted it devilish. It advises murder.iopenly nnd brutally,' aod ti e eaemivs of lit S.utb Till! not f,Jl to Fatal Perfection. The nearest appreach to perfection, in articles designed far kitchen use, is that of Doolt's Ykast Powder, In the Senate yesterday the Senate bill to facilitate th. disposition of cases in the supreme court of the United States passed. Ihe senate resumed the consideration of the Schuri resolutions in reference to the Louisiana tmitier.and Pease continued his argument begun yesteruay. The House bill providing for the as signment of judges in the Territories was taken up, and Sargent submitted an amendment providing that the legisla ture of each of the organized Territories of thi Cnited Jtates, except theTerritory or tab, snail at its iirst regular sewoa after the passage of this act, and there after at any regular session, if expedi ent, fix the judicial districts of said Territory, appoint the time and places of holding the court therein, and designate the judges respectively wuo shall hold the same. The time allowed the com mittee having expired the bill was laid w' Oilman Palace Sleeping Cars BROTHERS IB. dG2-l- y Un Its .Passenger Trains. tj H. E. SABCC5T, een'l Sup't, Chicago. 0. lTCNTiVORTH, Genl Pa. Agt, Chicara. 1 1fB. Bool's, asa'l Viuight Agt, CklSfiU (4 Being about to leave for Europe I will sell off my stock of Goodg Consisting of 'ClaGTHISSIi GUTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! 07er. Pease concluded his speech, and was followed by Tburmnn, who was inter rupt d by a motion for executive session ami senate sooa after adjourned. In the Mouse, rinck, from the judici ary committee, reported a bill providing that .Mexican cuizens residing in the Territories acquired by the United States from Mexico, who chose to retain their Mexican citizenship, but have since re sided in those Territories, shall have and enjoy all the rights and privileges of eiltzens of the United States, ana may become naturalized without any previous declaration or intention. Hi e, of New Terk, offered an amendment providing that the bill Bhall not be con strued to give to any person a standing before the Americaa and M. xican commission, not now entitled to such stand ing. Ibe amendment was agreed to nd the bill passed. Potter, from the judiciary committee, reported a jeint resolution, proposing an amendment to the constitution fixing from and after the nest presidential election, the terji of president and vice- president at six years, and making tbe when the president and office of president has devolved upon him, ineligible for An animated debate followed, Butler arguing that Ihe people ought to have tbe right to elect a man as o:ten as they cbeose, and that eircumstances might render necessary ihe of a strong hand to ho d the government of I the future as it held it in tbe past. Rob erta contended that danger to republics was always from above asd never from below, that the pretence was always put forth of the necessity for strong arm but his faith was not in men, it was in the American people. . Jhe joint resolution was rejected 134 to 1W, A resolution was adoT'ed after a strong debate, directing the Commission er General of the land office to institute legal proceedings again-at- the New Idra Co. for the recovery of ?,000,000. . now genere most economical ally recognized as H and reliable Baking Powder in the country. Jio housekeeper should be without TRUSTEE31K0TfCEI it To accomplish the same results, it 13 .HEREBY TOTTCK GIVEN THAT A one-haor the reqaires but Meetincr of tha Tx-pe- r of the Second quantity that it is necebsary to use of iSchool Bwtrkt, Ozdeo CitT. will be held in th other Baking Powders, while uniform Second District Schoelhtrase. Yonny Street, on MoudnT, February tut, ITS, kt 7 p.m., for success in nuking rolls, bread, biscuits, tbe purpose 01 electing tnree lrueteee, ami luca Recompas'ry, &c, is guaranteed. otber actiool Duiuei- as may n Becefumrj. mended solely on its merit?. Doolet &, EM Mil, Broth kr, Manufacturers C9 New St., JAS. BIRCH. Tnw-- a. New lutli. Fur stile by all GrJfcrs. il Og ies, JB. 1?, S'i. lf The only Eastern Line from Chicago ruaniug tha magnificent I Hats. Cajts, Boots aud Shoes, Motions, Ac, 32 AT PRICES WHICH DE FY COMPETITION! Must be Sold .Without Reserve S. PLONSKY, Main d99-3- Street, Ogden. CLARK'S! WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN All IS iLMB BEERI Of tlie Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or in bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT SCOTCH 0 IRISH WHISKEY AND Victoria and California,' Home, Mountain Dew, Tipifax, U. Wine Bittere, CHEAPER TnAX 1NTWI1EEE IX OGDEJT CITY, AT Main Street, - - Ogden. Utah NEAll THE LIVEItY STABLtS. I Nothing adulterated. All of the bet selection. - . I CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, two-thir- TU-.g- ! THE CHOICEST Rn ixns OP :d05ij- - if W.K.CLARK Proprietor 2. |