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Show . ; WMB The tcrpedoee. Md aa f ibe corps of engineers, Should war ibe for tion 'r' ur between the United States torpedoes will rt uisraii metfaepower, most effective and .ngifnot for the defense of gt ibxilisriea n1 ls0 in 8fBre88iTe oper- -' ors, ioni; e by n- and i. I ssitj of born par. 'piling so of S or ' at or our mis nayy condition ' :. a Bubieel ef satisfaction. It it is true, any of the t!'1 contain,, e : o -- I.Jo wuicu fal cruising marHime strength . to much, of the 4 THE HAVT. Of - eigu" ;' . . irou-cmu- ainj vat !iniial Situation nor our foreign we should have a ,t requires that '...niber of ships of this charter, tkia situation ana ine nature ol continues 'to make those of F TT .. r. .1 u ,v lU . ii. er nntlOB9 lime unKciouo suctt circurasiuuceo. Oder that ttbt aAaMa, Fresii Ojstcrs (be ' uo .69, Oth, a nal of and i m, 37,- - Just Arrived! niHB3 tUUP.W, hick ma; be clause J as mail matter .' v: roper. j j: t Building FOR CM. L den b b a n o hZ. x fifty-si- o Cx For particulars enquire of the - Trustees. , ' AtW. G. Child's, Main ;Street, Ogden. men's and boys' clothing, blankets; flannels, ladies' winter drees goods, &c. JOB PINGllEK, JAMES BURCH, llIOS. DOXEY. FALL Which will And get a 8bara in our called, sMentidii, to the ' anomalous, not to say scandalous, condition I have Centennial Art Union. The Deutaud By my friends on me for goods, has necessitated me getting another fcupply of : bawls, waterproof, flannels, prints, domestics, etc. All at bottom prices. J. Stanford, Fifth St., Ogden. dC3 tf i For Xinas and New Years. Low Prices Will Tell. Since Walker Bres have been selling at very small margins they have done, and are doing, a splendid business. Call and see the 50 doz. lamps just received, embracing the latest styles and improvements. d55tf , ' regulating No Trinot nf lesn value than fS.00. and two third of tlis Picture, of greater Talue. I'll pir- -t n res are ail nicely frauied and of excellent quality. The drawins taken place on Dec 21t 1 reter to fcditor or the Juncti K Should any picture drawn not be acceptable I will give 1 doz Artistic portrait, to the holder of the prize, instead. , We have a .plendid line of email chrninoe, a. preuenf. to Su day fchnola; torf cheap, and Irauie. and mouldiUK. in great quantity. C. R. SAVAQE, Hats, caps, gloves, rubbers, and general furnishings for men and boys, at Jas. A. Woods & Co., 17, Main Street, d67-2Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE C1TV. dti3-2-m California Vineyards and Louisville. Ry., the largest stock of pure wines and liquors ever received in Ogden, which will be sold to dealers 25 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. oSered td the public at our. Stock " r PRICKS ROCK comprises all trie BEST f BliANtJS 6'f Staple and Fancy: Dry Goods BOOK and s ; A FULL STOCK OF iiTTnTt Tim i I 1UU01V; just shipped from the W. Driver has BED U XOTIOXS, ItLlXKKTS, CI.OTIIIXC2, A.W. Br own & Co. BOOTS aiitlSliOES; I.13.4.TUE16 and FlXIHCJ HITS and CAPS, HARDWARE. TIX. riFTHST., OGDEN, WARE, WOOD WARE; COIlbAOE, UEEXS DKALKfti IS WARE, OEASSWAKE, Etc; For, Xuias and New Years. etc., and probably the mining lawi themsalvet, arc very detective, and should be carefully amn ded, and at an varly day." In a Territory where the cultivation of the soil can only be followed THE BLACK HILLS. where irrigation is practicable, the lan a can only and this only where the stock be used as The discovery of gold in the Black can reach patoragc, water to quench their thirst, and its the reservation Sioux ills, a portion of disposal should.not be governed by the same laws emi-uio- n as in a Statn or Territory where irrigation is unneijjbsd the effect to induce k large as the bind must be held in large quantiThus cessary, of miners to that point. ties to justify the expense of conducting water to effort the protect the treaty rights upon it to make it fruitful, or to justify the utili-gingit as pasturage. tli Indians in that section have been The timber in most of the Territories is princibut the next year will cer-o- l; ccessful; to the mountain regions, which are confined pally witness a large increase of such held for entry in small quantities only, and as fur the mineral lands. The timber is the property of the sijration. The negotiation in the disposal of which there is United inqtiisbiuent of the gold fields having now no States, adequate law. The settler must become a d, it will be necessary for Congress consumer of this timber whether he lives upon irat some measures to relieve "the the plains or engages in working the mines, hence either a trespasser himself or ivissment growing out of the causes every man becomes knowingly a jnitron of trespassers. My opportu:dThe Secretary of the Interior nities for observation were not sufficient to justify ;ests that the supplies now appropri-Jo- r me in recommendiag speoific legislation on these the sustenance of that people, subjects, but I do recommend that a joint committee of the two houses of Congress, sufficiently be orga;j no longer obligatory under the large to be divided into aijof 1868, butBiqiplj a gratuity, nized to visit all the mining States and Territories comthe and the that summer, coming during y be issued or withheld at his discre- mittee shall report to Congress at the nexf session such laws, or amendments to laws, as it may deem necessary to insure the best interests of the govIKDIAN TKBRITORT. ernment and thepeople of these Territories, who le condition of Indian Territory, to ai-- doing so much lor their development. I am sure the Territories descricirizeus tk I have referred in several otniy bed thenot wish tooccupying be trespassers, nor will they be hj ler annual messages, reiuainj piuu- - it legdl ways are provided tor them to become the owners of these actual necessities of their position ill unchanged. ARRIVING GOODS AND TO ARRIVE. SEND $5.00 ' great variety; at unexceptionable ' d66tf. ; prices. in . ition to an d67-l- priee for it in goods, as though you paid ' dlOtf them the ores n bax. 1 1 Proposals for Bids. rods of fence on the School lot South part of Second District, WeTake Voir Grain to Walker Bros., Count y. , they will give yu the Hiouist market ber "Van's," Main Street. , lited feet, at By the plate or can, also pigs' LjiuSs? A 1L. have devolved upon itj and the proportions so far, and with lhe means at command, give the assurance that the gov ernraental contribution will be made one of the marked characteristics of the exhibition. The board has observed considerable economy in lhe matter 'of the erection of buildings for the governmental exhibit, the expense of which, it is estimated, will not exceed the amount The exhibition being an of, Ray $8,000 international one, and the government being a voluntary contributor, it is my opinion that its contribution should be of a character, in quality and extent, to sustain the dignity and credit of so distinguished a contributor. I commend the estimates of the beard for the neoes-sar- y additional appropriations. 'scandalous" condition of affairs of affairs existing in the Territory of Utah, and have asked for definite legislation te correct it. Thai polygamy should exist in a free, enlightened and Christian country, without the power to punish so flagrant a crime against de. ; OSSICBA1.'8 ItEFOKT. POSIMASTIR and morality, seems preposterous. Pestmaster General, ceney be report of the is no iaw to sustain this unthere True, transmitted, gives a full his? natural vice, but what is needed is a law the ot ,'of the workings department to punish it as a crime, and at the same . n wiu. De on- time to fix the status of the innocent ibeyear just past., - children, the offspring df this system, tea lU.i " rr is increased over the and of the a, the treasury innocent plnral wives. lor me preceeaing But as an possibly uat refunded institu lion, polygamy should be banished from the land. or uongress approvea 1). the 'act CHINESE PROTITl'TIOS. all Jib 3rd, 1875, ulinost matter, While this is being done, I invite the or not matter mnit property ihr it La sent any distance through the attention of congress to another though is, in packages not exceeding four perhaps no less an evil the importation of Chinese women, but few of whom aro ai in weight' lor me sum oi sixieea trans- - brought to our shores to pursue honoraits pir pound. So far as the " mis ble or useful occupations. ssion of r?al ma" manor, rucb, "M seem entirely proper; but I ug. , PUBLIC LANDS, TIMBER, iC. st that the law be amended so as o Observations while visiting the Territories of '.Hide from the mails merchandise of Wyoming, Utah and Colorado during the past autumn, have convinced me that the exuting lawn descriptions, and Haiti the transpos the disposition of public lands, timber, tbt dV 5, p-- that we can hate hence 'fth .4 permanent organixatioa for ,1 (ervice corps A renewal t f the appropriation ,i, the official record of the neri-a- d eui. tial ene. B .,h i if lily AND I i i i Merchandise. Musical 4198-l- Staple and Fancy Groceries y r Charter Oak, ITIonltor and other leading ' makes of ft 6G-l- m COOKING HOLIDAYS Christmas Gifts. km HEATIM STOVES' -- :o:Fancy goods suitable for Xmas presents, in great variety at S. P. Teasdel's, These oorffl are b ou'ght iroxa first baftd?, and the profit ariBing For a handsome present, suitable for Salt Lake City. Xmas fruits of all will riot bo lindersold. ladies, young or eld, eeleot from the prop63e io s"hare With odr custdmers". kinds prepared for the pies and pud- great rariety of dG3-ldings, at Teasdel's. ; m .. MILLINERY GOODS, Ittorrison FloV,' and 6tlter Agrtcultural Implements. See tlie celehrated ALL NEW STILES is directed Attention Testimonial r tothe Testimonial given by tbeCity Coun: cil to Mr Joseph Hall, our late postof master, sod Miss Tbirza A. II all, his MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY daughter and assistant. We believe the Latent Arrivals from Ibe East Tbe entire community will endorse the sentidGS-lments it contains, and feel assured that if the matter was taken hold of with "" " ' RBCAPITULATIOS, THB- FATEKT OFFICS. f t proper energy some more substantial JSEW As this will be the last annual message which. token of publio appreciation of the serThe ' and of ; increase steady growth 1 shall have the houorol transmitting toCougress hkaine-of the Patent office indi- - before my successor is chosen, I will repeat, or vices of that lady and gentleman could PATK0X8 OF THE ite, in tome IJUIB measure, the progress of recapitulate, the questions which-- deem of vital easily be obtained. to lie legislated upon and settled at t industrial importance of the prosperity country. this sossion-Firstliat the Slatesshal be requi (receipts of tins oHice are in excess red to afford the opportunity of a good common its expenditures, and the office gene- s.hool education to every child within their limits; ,WiU please take notice that on and after the be taught in 7 is in a prosperous and eatisfactory second, no sectarian tenets shall ever the in or in whole school by part any supported iditioa. 4" FIRST DAY OF DEC, 1875. Btate or nation, or uy tna proceeds pi any tax ATMrs.DYll'g Xaslilon.Palace Alt Orders Uddressed to altentlom d$96-tf- DEPARTURE. j; JR. lFJTSbzr will S. sOpt . THOfe. TAYLOR, Tbest': : ; s receive H. B. Clawson, m A sAlf-cTeaiifh- Vr. IL MILES', Sew; : GEO. A. LOWE LAND OFFICE REPORT. report of the General Land Of-- : a shows that there were 2,4o"J,GQl less 'disposed of during this than' e rajear. More than half of this was in land disposed of unde :e homestead and limber eutting laws causes of the decrease are supposed be found in the grasshoppers and the laths which have prevailed so exten- 'tly in some of the frontier Slates and rritories, so as to discourage and de ' entries bv actual spiders The cash eipts were iess by $090,322,23 than ringlhe proceeding year.? The entire rveyed area of the public domain is 0.253,095 acres, of which 2(5 075.531 :res were surveyed during the past ar. leaving 64,471,762 acres itill uu- The '" de-'s- J THE rENSION UST. c i, number of pensions still continues decrease, the highest number having a reached during ' theyear ending une 30, 1872 During the iast year 11,- 'I names were aaaea io toe roils, ana 2,977 were dropped, showing a net de- pease of 1,420. Cut while the number pensioners has decreased, the annual 'Jieunt due on the pension rolls has m- reasea $M 3,312,, This is caused by Je greatly increased average rate of 'ension, whichj by the! liberal legisla-- n of Congress, hs increased from $9.-i- n 1873,. to f'10,891 U 1875, to each ivalid pensioner, an increase in the Wage rate of one hundred per cent, in kt three ihii years." It is estimated that S29 .535.000 will 5e required for the navment nf Tipnoinna fl)f the next fiscal year, in amount $965,- w less than the estimate for the nres- - levied upon any community ; to make education compulsory so far as to deprive all persons who cannot read and write from becomming voters after the year 1890, disfranchising uono, however, on the grounds of illiteracy, who may be voters at the time this amendment takes effect ( third, to declare Churh and State forever separate "and distinct, but each free witein they: proper sph'eresud that all church property shirrl bear its owh proportion of taxation; fourth, to drive out licensed immorality ,such as polygamy and the importation of women for iligitimate purposes. To recur again to the centenrial year, it would seem as though now, that we are about to begin the second cenwould be a most tury of our national existence fitting time for these reforms. Fifth, to enact su. b laws as will insure a speedy return to sound currency, and such as will command the respect of the world. Believing tliat these views will commend themselves to the great majority of the right thinking and patriotic citizens of the V. 8., I submit the rest to Congress. U.S. GRANT, (Signed) Executive .Mansion, December Seventh, Eighteen Hundred and Scvcn-- , ty Five.. LOCAL u t ' tear. OEOLouiCAL " . " " eKploratiohs. CoMMKBCiAU-Correcte- E. Dooly &' Co. ' Selling, 113.. , AND REAPERS ITEMS. 1 1 6 , d54-l- t( '"" Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction to Dealers' and Consumers. t HOTEL. . trial, encourage fforrie Manufactures, and quit bupiDg arl forior, imported article, when a g6bd one can' be hap for ,. the same money. Gifeusa A. D. 8UAKK8PKARE, dlTOtf orders promptly filled, and Produce, Oris' ilesand II orsebwlr taken In (part) exchange, il rushes orVarioiifi kinds iriartnfaettierd to order. V.H. All Prop'r. ,, ,. , "Family FaTorite" (3EWING. MACHINE! Always cm Salt Lake City ds 'Mr ' Corinne, t cent, so little for new parte and - t Needle, and alt article, rapnlrod. ar. fnroiahed at lee. price, thai throw for other machine.. It i. adapted to all the want, of family aewlnr. It can b readily comprehended hj an , od , winhiag to sew. 1 1 ran. to euily . "fits.1" on aerer take, It i. alway. ready and It will doanr kind of ewin with leu char.ni. and fewer extra attachments than any other machine. t Agent for the abeve ia of the very beet materials, and in tbe moKt thorough maaner, and will neTer wear ont. H'a take pleasure tn apnoancisc to t ar numer ous patron, in Weber and Cache Oountiee, and to th. public (enerally, that we bare opened a Branch ffice, at aalt Lak City, and .hall continue our agency at Ogden with iucreaaed facilities for nipplyiog etery want of the sewin( machine trarte- - Machine, sold on easy monthly instalments. as' ZRCBAKT Hi i: ir AND CAP Boot and Shoe Tradt Opposite Bankj - 1 Offers his 8ns stock at Wholesale and Retail,- - Specially Selected for' the Utah Market, MAIN S'fREET, ; AG OGDEN TIME.-- if i a k e HAT It i. It i. made - "' sa 1 repair.. M. B- iTAMMOfrD, ; Simple ! Capable t Durable tlii LDINd Nomaehin hand. offices: r is Torn GEO. DUNFOBDi Merchant Iron, Steel, and BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS ' xow ThomasW. Jones AND WAGON MATERIAL, .. " THE WEED ' '' in-- , Woods, :;;' ijhi . At prices aa low as tho imported article; In df d20-8- m d54-l- i'tir FIRST-CLAS- S - ALL OP SUrERIOR QUALITIV - I Newly fitted up aad Furnished. ' -r-io-n. - IXjO"77"S tfco. ' Game. Rich, juicy buffalo steals and venison at Willis Brown's meat stall, Fifth street. Try 'em. of , f Bradley Hay Rakes, Wagon ;,'?. m method for the treatment ef Another Shi?wrk;k. The steamer adopted at the beginning of my Srsl term, has from Bremen for New York, Deutshland, been steadily pursued, nd with satisfactory and encouraging grounded on the Kentish Knock early 'eealts. on Monday morning, Dec. 6th. Fifty of OOVERBJIERT EXHIBIT AT THE CE3- the passengers and crew ere reported drowned. The vessel is a total wreck. boar! .heretofore appointed to , charge of the- articles and matters Arrests. Oapt. W. II. Clark arrestc ed William and Charles Stader, last departments, and tire Irepartment of on a charge of engaging in bronight, Smithtonian Institution a Ml ne CpmruW.onr of Food Fwhes, to kerage without a license. They gave contributed nader tha rgislation nf bail in the sum of one hundred dollars liiornatinnal ExhiM-tt- each for their appearance next Tuesday,-ahe h"Xi ' Pufaeip'-tduring ten a. rn , to be dealt with as the law i87b"-- b8 b"'a 0ttatliiii tn the discharge of the dirties whieb direots. . , ..: ' Whcles'ale Bid Re'lall Mtotf'a'ctarerti . - Facing Union Square, - Ogdeii City. : ,Trt i It. Pool, Proprietor UTAH HOTEL ! 310 WERS, A Full Stock of at Gkoruk II. , , Household Pamfersand other BrrislieS5 ,Xmas. P ' Four Foors bclow.'Walker House, PAYABLE in ADVANCE INVARIABLY .Tolxn. U.O. Brush liiaCtciry tt.OO Carriage, to and from all train.. Furst A large stock of Layer, Valencia, and Seedless Raisins, new Currants, Lemon Tribk's. Board .by .I bo week. . J . with lodfftnjr, Daily Board, 81. DO por day. d58-t- f SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS daily by J. 113 Gold buying, , Orange and Citron Peel, establi.hment will A m m ia and WAGOHS , Indians " 3 ave m follows: CELEBRATED s i u ,me lerrnories or Colorado, Ltab and New Mexico, developing the 'fcricultural and mineral resources, and those Extra Choice Teas, both '"fniehing interesting scientific and in bulk and package,; at G. H. Tribe's. Apograph ical details of that region. !f IHPIAS PEACE POLICY. ? PETER SOHUTTLER'S Fine Stock ef Mink, Seal and geological explorations have been P'osecuted with enerirv during the vear. Alaska Fur setts, for Ladies, atGio. H. d54-lSMvering ad area of about 40,000 square Tribe's. . TUB .. at the , Utah, Idaho, , Montana Kevada for A The ' . , 1 " The charge, IN AGENT GENERAL Jt The FOUliTEENTlI WAHD ft- GLOBE HOTEL t, tt)GA$ EMS WASTED Weed EVERYWHERE, ' I tJNEXABlFLED FIGURES Sewing Machine Co., SAtT LAKECTTT. " dS03-tf- 1 |