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Show To (Iic?IUliop and PreiN Ing Elder lu ull (he Settle OGDEN JUNCTION . mi-ii- FIFTH STREET. Charles W. Penrose, . . STRA TFORD, Latter-da- y - Editor h;ai:i:i;m And now the McKean faction of llie llepublicaus of Utah come out with an address. They deny the of the Grantite 1'. O. II's, that the latter have inspired all political action against the "Mormons," and claim for themselves the glory of the dirty work performed for the disfranchisement of the people of Utah. Isn't this a nice piece ' of uastiness to quarrel over? They a&k: "Can any member of the federal cohort point to its victories against tbe Mormon hierarchy? What law of Congress have the Federal officials ever mood sponsor for, and succeeded in obIt has been notaining?" torious that the Federal officers have only not accomplished anything in that direction, bat have been so generally divided among themselves, that those who bate been truo and patriotic have iad their infiueuceneutralized by trai- tors, &o. Well, and what have the McKean faction accomplished after yeais of wire pulling, yardi of memorials bushels of falsehoods, frequent sub, Fcriptiou lists, und no end of bills containing the essence of the brains of tbe ring? All they have to show is the so called Poland bill, the original of which wan framed by Whitney, one of their preseut opponents, und he can scarcely recognize the altered features of his harmless buut-liuUragging dees not sound well Jro'iu the ranks of the defeated plotters against the peace and property of the peoplo of Utah. We are not at oil sorry to sec these opposing factions Sght. "When rogues fall out," it is said, ,;honest men will get their dues." Scratch away, ye patriotic Republicans, and let the j democrats follow suit if they wUh. We lay' back and 'lauah at your weakness and vanity, and wait for the time which will scatter you all like f thuff. Pigeon Match. The long expected pigeon match, between Salt Lake and Wednes Ogden, will come off 10 30 at a. at the m., day, grounds of Mr. Joseph Wright, of this city. Eight crack sbots are comiBg up from Salt Lake, and the marksmen of Ogden will be ready to meit ihem. Two hundred and fifty birds are waiting to be pep pered, and pies will be in order to morrow niglit. Tbe gold medal will be on the ground, and the match will be shot for a sweepstakes, then lo be arranged. Ogden sportsmen are on the qui vice. Liefobd's Baggage. tract train just A got off the Truckee distri-bui- out- side of Virginia City recently. He left bis overcoat en the seat, and a dispatch was received at Virginia soon after tbe train's arrival asking to have it kept for the owner. 'It has," read the dispatch, "a prayer book in one pocket and an assortment of tracts in another." A cat was found on a seat. Examination discovered the prayer book and the tracts; also, two packs of cards, a flask of whisky, a cigar case and some matches. Ex. if there had only been a revolver and a collection .. plate in a third t f the pocket, publio might be certain that EXIT DO I IE LOS. the owner was Lieford. Why didn't Telegrams by cable announce the they examine all the pockets? eloee of the Spanish war. Don Car-Jo- s has crossed the border iuto Twain Mai On. We extend our to our young friends, France and has applied for Trench congratulations Mr. G. George Taylor and Miss Sarah hospitality, His followers are rewho have joined their forJ. Sbupe, treating into France by hundreds. tunes, we hope forever. We wish them Don Carlos is on his way to Paris, all the joy their hearts anticipate, and lie is very much depressed, acknowl- hope their future will be bright, prosedges that fortune is against him, perous and peaceful as they travel the und declares his i intention of aban- road of life together. See marriage doning he struggle, f Alfonso will return from the north in triumph to , Now, ....... i Madrid, and will be greeted with a fplendid reception. Peace being restored it is now to be hoped and expected that "Spain will turn its attention to the wrongs f Cuba, call off the dogs which hav"o worried this beautiful province, establish a liberal government on tfie island and win back the allegiance of the patriots which has been lost through the cruelty and inhumanity f Spanish officials. FINAL DIVISION. A telegram from Washington announces that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific" Railroad is at Council RlufTs, Iowa, and that the bridge over the Missouri, from Omaha, is part of the Toad, and must be operate' in connection with the rest ot the liue. Omaha must now give up the tattle which has been fought ia the courts, aud must submit with as good grace as she can. The Bluffs n the top dog and will fairly hawl with delight. Ogden and Council Bluffs are now the prand teruiini ot the U. P. 1U 1U We congratulate tb Iil iffiann. ; ' r j Character is tub Facb. This even-in- n Prof. McDonald will deliver a at the City Hall upon Physiognomy, or the art of reading charaoter from the face and other external signs. It will amply pay eery one who can go to hear this unique scientific and amusing lecture. He will make publie examinations at tbe close. Setts will be reserved for ladies and their escorts. ' leo-lu- re At Last. George has , taken his Shupe. give him our blessing. Here's to George, and Lis partner and their family in prospective. Success. We ' ISlrtu. Joseph Tyrrell, Desperado 8a re. Beaver 28. Judge Whedon, as HAVING REMOVED HIS UUSINE33 to the TIOXEERi DRUG STORE. "ill; . announces to his numerntia nutrnna thm tin mill sistant United States prosecuting attorfori ney, applied to Judge Borenma, of the nhthemi.b Second District Court, ana obtained an order for the Sheriff ofBeaver county to re arrest Idatio Bill, alias William Of excellent Material ami Superior Workmanship Sloan, on tbe ground of insufficiency of at prices that Defy Competition. Good fit J'yttneed bail. The Judge granted the order and : Bill is now in jail here, in custody of In addition to his former business he now has x Sheriff Cooms, and also of Eugene Blair, Wells, Fargo & Co'a. messeuger, en a requisition from the Governer of Nevada. XI JL JLX1JL4 JL J V-MVfJL' AJ IX JL he goes before Boreman on examination for further charges. Bill is A a Full Line of notorious for having headed a band of real agents, taking possession of Desert Spring Station a lw weeks since, taking all the fire arms on the premises, and forcing Bowen te sign a note for one dispensed by a cornet thousand dollars at the point of a Henry ALSO rifie, and stealing the treasure box sear or Latin carefully compounded. . that point. The "White Souled" 's Me-Kcan- l, Married. On Monday, February 28th, 1876, In Salt Lake City, by Prest. D. II. Wells, Mr George G. Taylor, of the June ion dice, aoi Mis Surah Jane Siiupe, also of Ogden. 1 4, muuu one (iOi;. ' BOOTS Little Game. Poker Scheuk's nhare iu the Swindle. ,k Washington, 28. Tbe committee on foreign affairs today, beard the testimony of James E. Lyon, of Racine, Wis., concerning tbe Emma mine speculation. The witness originally owned a third interest in the Monitor lode, which afterwards became the Emma mine, his interest in which was purchased by Baxter & Park. Suits arose and witness employed as counsel Stewart, of Nevada, and General Hillyer. Witness and Stewart visited Salt Lake, where they met Senator Morton, lo whom Stewart Homestead Patents. related the difficulty of obtaining a trial in tbe courts of that Territory. Morton Homestead patents have been received said it was all wrong, when Stewart reare ready ftr delivery, on the foland plied, if Morton would assist be should have 20,000. An effort was made to lowing entries : have Judge McKean removed, but with- No. 408 William Daley, 411 out success. Tbey objected to McKean Jeremiah R. Stocking, 412 Delight Decker, because he was engaged in tryiug in bis own Court a case in which be was 414 Edward White, 416 James A. Lott, interested, being the President of and a large stockholder in the Company en417 Sarah Carter, 418 Alfred Lamb, gaged iu litigation with another similar 421 mining company. McKean was also Orange Warner, interested to the extent of $100,000 in 422 Charles B. Wightman, 424 Benjamin Kelly, the tunnel mining company which was 425 David E. Williams, organized with a capital of $1,000,000. 428 Cbarlss A. The other justices were joint partuers filing, in the Emma mine interests adverse to 420 James Dayley, him. The Marshal of tbo Territory 430 David duff, was also interested in the Emma mine 431 Wi liam E. Nuttall, slock. A party in San Francisco bad 433 Richard H. Baty, 434 David Clutf, Seu , purchased from the estate of Silas Br iine, for nominal sums, cUims ah ut 435 Ooii ("utT, a quarter or ha f a mile from tiie Mon436 Jacob Varuey, 437 Thomas C SiefTensen, itor lode, and hail organized the Emma 438 Samuel Mu ! uer, mine Company wiih a car ital of 10 Stewart advised the witness 4W James lliri, 000,000. to consolidate his interest with Ihi', new 4ll Orson llioken, 442 John Ruben son, company which would have shares 4 13 enough to give to witness, judges s;i'i (ixorge V. Ciift, 414 -- Wm I! -- t,r!, jurymen and all. Witness wasanx, " 4 I '!..,,- 1". 10 dispose oi oi8 interest in rars ;.iki srtcr, for a consideration was vi ling to w. 417 John G. Iloimnu. draw boiii his claims, and e 0livi:k A P tton, Stewart said Park w ;s cm t., Register. be trusted and wou'd swear to a lie, steal the records of the court, buy witnesses und da anyiiiing to his I5;ivariuj ISecr, point. Ale and Porter for sale at HAN Bottled Witness, in respmse to Stewart, said: I Lave heard Park tiy hard drums' about EX & OA Fifth Strjet, 0 gden. dl30 If yoa and that you would to' hesitate to buy jurors and witnesses at your per sonal convenience. Witness asked Stewart to see Park and GARDENING. effect a settlement of the business. It was agreed that 52,000.000 ,ad been ta- mREKS PRUNED AXD ALT, KINDS OF GAR-J- . ken of the mine up to July, 1871, and OKN wm k anil plowing doua on reasonable of Wit- terms, tor further particulars allowing $500,000 for expenses ness was willing to fettle on that basis, never having surrendered his interest in One door aorth of Mrs. West's, the Monitor lode. Stewart and Park left MAIN' STKEKT. OGUEV. r for New York, Aug oth. Stewart wrote bo oould not make so good a bargain with Park as he considered, but there was no occasion for much dispute about a worked out mine. Witness objected to the contract Stewart proposed with Park, as it did not secure to bim tbe To the Public Large. $500,000 promised. Park discharged all the miners but six. No ore was to If you want to avoid Murder, and be taken out, but only developed for exan untimely grave, amination by an engineer, as it was to sold on be its reputation. BUY YOUR LIQUORS Stewart and Puik went to England. Stewart telegraphed, Nov. 9, to witness ta come to London. When be got there Stewart said there were 100 mines there "Anld Ket-kfLiquor Store. for sale. Against the previous advice of witness, be had been" compelled to EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, identify himself with the Emma mine, Then you will find Pref. Silliman's report bad placed tbe mine among the great mines of tbe world, Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY and stated that ore to the value of Not diluted with the "Black Cow," bad already been removed from aleo it Witness found Stewart and Park I?TJRJE in a room Edwards' Hotel, as) occupying 1HH PROOF. an othce. Albert Grant, of London, framed a prospectus of the Emma mine MY TOM company, and 100,000 were paid to him as a promoter of the scheme; 0 la the No Turpentine mark. to up were paid to the banking house of and & Cologne for Cooke, Spirits, seasoned the Co., McCullough Jay use of their name: J. H. Palvtrston, of with Juniper, but a Pure that banking house was promised 10,. Article Guaranteed. 000 fur t Lie, use of his name, but the was net paid, and beside the money MY BRANDIES AND WIN.ES sums expeuded, Gn. Schenck was presented with 500 shares of tbe stock at Will compare with the Best in Town, 20 per share; Albert Lewis & Sons, and my PRICES AS LOW AS of Liverpool, were te have received AS TIIE LOWEST. but did not; but that Prof. Silliman received 'J,000 or 10,000 lor making COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. his favorable report. Witcess further gave his experience Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." with Stewart, who made various excuses dl37 e18 2w for not obtaining for him tbe sum he promised, and witness thought that he made a proposition to cloe the transaction for $25,000. Gen. Schenck wrote Notice to Contractors. a leilar to Park on tbe 1st of December, 1871, saying he was going to resign the directorship, giviug as a reason, that be did not want to be criticised by his political enemies. Park said he wuuld 1UU. UUU Contract; to be delivered at have a better letter than that, so when Ogden or at the C. P. Switch, opposite Schenck ' wrote the letter of the 6th of Brigham City, for which the highest December, in which he resigned, Park each prices will be paid. For further said this was a better endorsement of particul rs enquire at W. G. Child's tbe Emma miue thaa Schenck's name as store, Ogden. a director W hen the scandal against P. CULLEN, Schenck first became known in England Coniractsr. Park said be had fixed things with tbe Ogden, Jn. 17th. 1876. General; he requested the General to Not less than 1,000 ties con K. B t?cheuck traded to any one give bis note for the stock pariy. dl34sl7 8m said if his note was not good security he would mortgage his home ia Washington. Owing to the famous telegraph from Williams, Silliman and Ilazzy, of XL New York, and very large discereries in tha Emma mine, tbe stock .went up. Shareholders thought the government House was backiug tbe speculation, us Major General Schenck's name appeared in Ogtfcn, Utah. the prospectus as minister from the UniWELLS, PROPFlEfORS- .ted States. ITJCnMILLE,t Coul Mid Sparkiiug.alwti The testimony of Lyon will be con- on band. tinued to morrow. Saloons and Families Supplied. L To-da- y . rt.R oceeie I'ure Dvugs and Hetiicincs WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGAES ' OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. Barley. Oats. Butter, Errs and Hide lteceived in payment jor Merchandise. JOSEPH HALL, Gen. Supt. JOHN DRIVER, Dispensing Druiak Wheat, Cah, d92 W. S. READ, Foreman Boot and Shoe Dep't. TYlMM-- r T JOSEPH tf t . ' THE CALIPOENIA Wine, Brandy and Liquor Go. ' ( A. FRUNK, MUHDIIJIIIPER! at W. D. SPEUNT'S ALCOHOL, "OLD GIN" 25,-00- 0, Respectfully place b'fore. you their The high price of meat in England has brought io light the fact that there is at present less live stock in William Neleon was confirmed by that country than in any other in the Senate, yesterday, as U. S. Mar- Europe. shal for Utah. And yet Maxwell is i;ot happy, though L profiled to be mxious to retire. What's the matForward and loquacious youth ter? Why, that investigation is still "Byjoveyou know upon Diyword, going on, and Maxwell's explanations now if 1 were to see a ghost, you want a great den I of explnining. This know, I would be a ehattcriug idiot i the road all the "riiigitea"' tnke. for the ret of my life." Ladies' Down among the dead in?n there let J ugeo ioub maiden "HavenU you Kid Bu.toned Shoes a specialty Fine iktai lie. ext. seen a Knott: t at the Workirjjrcsu's d!2'J lm - J a Ce-o- iVc and Wine WE f T List of Clioice '" ' ' icjuors o- - HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS' i tc. to b'i timua in tins country, cither h;ist or West fd intend always to keep the 'saute full aad touipbte in evcrj ' Our Lienors ttre particular. liitAJsLli-jk?- , . Pure and Free from any Ada Iter ationl Whatever, aad may be used with tie creates!, confidence at the sick bed and iu the family. Our ill MOBfflA WilS BIUIIES! Come from the beet vineyards of California, and are made of choice and care fully selected grapes, and we will sell at than any other House in Utah Less Prices For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and and pay Cash for all our Wines and Liquors Our (roods do not go through the hi.nda of two or three middle men, which increases the price and multiplies the chances of adulteration. wine-grower- OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Trouts and Expenses Small. We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and as pure and unadulterated ai they come from the wins press. To prove this it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent, per pound in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ot wine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves for making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C W B. & L Co , i , Per HANSEN & Co. PBICB LISTWHISKIES nit adic:s. - I'KR PINT Old Crow Hermitage Long John $1,00 Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Gimble . Crosby & Co., London Gin Holland Gin RCtAXDIEg. ' French Cognac Brandy " California " Ginger , 60oti j WISES, 50cts 40cts , GIXS. 3"3ts Burgundy Port Wine " 5cts OldCul. " Sherry French " Sherry CalM " 50ots Angelica ' ; " Socts Isabella " Catawba White California " Sweet Muscalella ; T5c!a Dry Muscat ella " 60ets " Risliog 80cts 23ct 60cts 30oti 25cts 25ets 20ct . , ' - 20etu fOcts ' 80ct 20ct 20ct ; 60ctg lackberry Braniy W. G. CHILD, Main Street, Ogden, , . On Sunday night, the 27th inst , to the wifa of Mr. John Driver, of the Pioneer Drug ftorei a fiue daughter. At the residence of Mr. J. R. Cran-Jalin liiis city, on Sunday, tbe 27t!i inst,, to thw wife of Mr. W. B Trosper, of Hilliard, a daughter. All well. I It On Saturday last Dkar Bbbthren: It is our desire to commence again to assist the scattered poor of God's people in gathering to Zion. To aid in tbe accomplishment of this purpose we request tbe Bishops and Presiding Elders in the various settlements to give especial attention to tbe collection of debts dne to the Perpetual Emigration Fund from those who have been assisted in past years. In view of the near approach of the season of the year when our emigration leaves the shores of Europe, we desire that our brethren give this matter their immediate attention, that we may be enabled to do as much good as possible this present year. It is the duty of all the Saints who have tbe means, to assist is the gathering of those of their brethren and sis ters who are still scattered in Babylon, and we should be pleased to have the local authorities solicit donations from those who aro not in debt to the P. Fun'd, aDd who are able and willing to do their part for the gathering of Mattered Israel. Your Brethren, BRIGHAM YOUNG, DANIEL II. WELLS. Bunnttt Manager. A Who Were the Speculators. Saint : Tnesdnj Evening, Feb. 29. 1S?G still or the t v LITTLE EMMA. T 'd Cres Has just received a Car Load of the Celebrated-Excelsio' CCill Stoves, and a lar;re assortun-- nt of HEATING' STOVES of the latest patterns, which he will sell t: ' ,' .,, ' ' ' lower thaa ever. r took - -- ' ' f 11 ? w P. BREWERY And Halting Orderi tent from Per.tont redding alone, the RV roe1 LiBee nj the eurronudins To nil will h promptly dlied t the rte of 60 centa rer g&llo j t Mloone, private braille 8" cent by tbe k tlU pec gallon t'f the keg. - . T . 1. wt 1 T . f. Also, a large stock ef TINWARE of every variety, which he will sell prices for Cash and Produce. at bed DEALER IN General Merchaimse. Boots and Shoe3, Glo-ain- j, Groceries, AG EXT FOU UOOrU'SOYSTEitS. d'l-t- f rock |