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Show Grain Outlook" lit England Congressional.' i NEVER BEHIND THE . In the House on Saturday, Mr. Coa reported from the committee on banking and currency, the bill for the issue ot mo uiauu jjiw, any kuuwn The New York Bulletin publish! anof act bcins Congress of June 23 the following extract from a London FIFTH STREET. 1874. The fourth section of that letter to a prominent house in that $10,000,000 silver coinage in exchange He moved the for legal .lender notes. Charles V. Penrose. - - Editor act reads as follows and refused to admit question, city: previous ' "The Grand Jury must Inquire an amendment proposed oy jur. Mills, BaSsn Viator. XU"S.Z "There is no life in .the wheat trade WILLIAM JKNNIXCS, SONH fc SADLUfi into the cane of every persoa impris at present. Liverpool has a etoolc of of Texai, to repeal the resumption, act was aeeonded The question by previous oned within the district on a crimin fully four mouth's consumption, but. lietaii 85 to . 35. The bill passed without Eagle are the whole of into there the not al and England, indicted; General. Dealers taking in. charge Merchandise.;. . division, i Mor.daj Erenlngr, June 17. 1876 " condition and management of the over two million of quarters (aiiteen Mrs RandallLa bill,, authorising the received New Stock 'HjlTeiJ ia of wheat Drcsg million bushels) foreign of .$20,000,000 of silver, and public prisons within the district on the whole there are three coinage and SelectionsGoods Choicest store, Latest authorising the purchase of bullion for and into the wilful and corrupt mis months' steek on hand. America was passed. & j conduct in office of public officers of attain beginning to ship largely. Kuseta that purpose, offered Markets; ah a resolution calling Mr. Baker commence district also the seon same, within the wil Stock doing Notions, description Fancy on the Secretary of the Treasury to reOur neighbors of Salt Lake City every aad ihev are also entitled to free ac so that without some outside pressure, port the amount, of Internal Revenue Dry1 Goods,' ; Men's etc. and it not senctttional, a bad if or as such very war, very gro uothiug wea'uer, cess, at all reasonable times, to the y t!ie Baltimore and Ohio does taxes paid i Couiiuemal demand, (here large live on Base, Grocery is fortunate if they caa public prisons, and to the examina not seem to be much coanoe of an imme aud CentraUPacifio railroads, from July find Stock Choicest these dull times. The latest tion without charge, of all public re diute advance. Aoother feature in litis Jst, 1864, to .December Slat, 187,1; adopted. of the is Calcutta district. the within ui irket large Tobacco, the quantity and cords, Cigars, ssnsition there, Crockery, Mr. Patterson, from tbe committee on perhaps millers in prefer wheat that i Utten as Now, while the J udge who issued ence to American. by Territories, reported back the Senate in have noi lately, mad indulged is The they wheat greatest to further the administration of order alluded: to, may believe thoroughly wet, so that all the irlU io bill the Utah. effort of a Cheaper Ther, out by spasmodic in the State of Colorado It jr.rowa and when justice it may be brought to a fini goods provides that when Colorado shall be fore certain parties to acquire information that the law justifies the proceed it dries it is reduced to pulp, dust aad blown admitted as a State, the laws of the all his deferenceto with to' c eaa the wheat perfectly opin- ou', leaviog prlcei (no doubt for publication, with a ings, Uuited States shall have tbe same force Toe wheat itself has boih color aud as attd said Slate shall con else elsewhere, goods view of keeping up an excitement) ion, we suggest a doubt as to the le sireogih, and us (be best qualities are stitute one judicial district; passed. is not affair. whole the of It the gality obuiuable at 46j, and the ljsver until in regard public records of Ou motion of Mr. K.nutt, chairman of is DON'T FORGET enough that the by any means clear to us that Con- ties at 43s, it natural to counties and cities io Utah. committee, the bill prescribing millers should prefer it the American judiciary ana oatn lor graau the petit jurors was la furtherance of thi object, it gress had a right to enact the law in wheals, which are poor and dear. recommitted. base We our opinion Mr. tynde, from the judiciary com seema that in April last the grand. questian. broad the the mittee, that reported (back itie Senate bill Court at ground Third District right the upon jury of dl44-i0amending the bankrupt law; passed. ' ' for cocunait-teof the to laws enact Halt Lake City, appointed government Mr. li' ning, from the committee on Ice Cream Parlor. military affairs, reported back the Senconmstin; of H! "A. Van Praag, the Territory rests with the "Gov Opened at iie Ogden House, May '25, ate bill tor tbe number of ' James Furgusoo,'D. Hutchinson and ernor and Legislative Assemby," and The finest Paltry served with Ice Cream medical corps reducing of the army; passed. It fixes tbe number of assistaut surgeons - with them alone, and that the only in European style. terriexamine to ryrJSardl!ey, at 125; abolishes tbe office of medical CHAS. BARN'ARD, This power Congress has over the subject "VariaJ and county records. ' storekeeper, and in addition to the : d2l3-l- f Propr. grades allowed by law, provides for ; eomtaittec, or a portion of them, have is merely a right to disapprove and four snrgeons, with the rank of Liest.- lately caiM on Mr. D", Bockholt, the thus annul such laws as the Governor Sometime during last toloiel. Dubolary. ALL KINDS OF ; Mr. Lynde, from the judiciary com county clerk bf Salt Lake County, and the Legislature may enact. the premises of Taylor Brother, mittee, night, to bill a facilitate and I reported i'jt permission to examine the books But if we admit for the sake of ar- on Fifth street, were entered and cloth encourage philosophical, mechanical and f his office, which h permitted gument that the abeve law is valid, ng stolen, to the value of $70; vix : a scientific exhibitions at the Centennial passed. And also a bill in AND them to do as a matter of coartesy, another question arises, which, in our fiue coat, silk vest and two pair of pants. Exhibition; relation to emigration It provides that and it peems they spent three or four opinion, is- - worthy of consideration. A window was broken in Mr. A. W. when any two persons shall file with the The fourth- section1 of this act pro- Brown's music store, the thieves expect- - collector of any port in the United States Jays in examining the books. v Constantly on hand. to get some watches, that window an affidavit that on board of any vessel Not b'eiog satisfied, probably, with vides the mode of raising grand and og n said port, tbere are persons prohibited used by Mr. I. . Brown, who from landing, it thall be tbe duty of what had been done, Mr. Ira Pfoutz petit juries, and in that, portion of being A Full and Complete Slock of Ladles', Misses' cleans and repairs watches, but there said collector to mike an inspection and made his appearance at the clerk's the section which we have quoted, were none on the hooks. The theft ia prevent their landing: and Children' 8 passed. Mr. Randall s twenty million silver 3icc two or three days ago for the lays down the duties of the. grand quite a loss to the Taylors in these dull bill was amended by striking out tbe purpose of repeating the examination, jury, an i announces its rights. times. Look out for burglars. provisions that any of this coinage shall Oa bao'l aad made to order. r be exchnged for legal tenders. when the clerk, Mr. Bockholt, asked Now, can a grand jury delegate to any 1 be House then, at half past three. lor the authority under which he portion of its members power to pertook up the Geneva award bill, and was Special attention given to Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hois. claimed tha privilege. At the time form a duty, or to exercise a privilege Five Hundred Men Wanted ddressed by Wilhs.of New York. While he was speaking a large piece of of toick We To buy Boots and Shoes at the Working ti o document was produced confer- belonging te the entire body? glass, wbioh forms the roof of the cham ring such authority; afteward. how- - say no! Under this law the grand Men's Co op., 55 Main 'Street, Ogden. ber, fell in close proximity to several 6m dl86 but members, fortunately without injury ever, Mr. I'foutz exhibited a certifi- jury, as a body, must 'inquire into to any person. cate which showed that Mr. Van the case of Mr. Banks thereupon rose and called every one charged with ' ' t CALL AND INSPECT. A Ltoa Stokt. A few days ago a attention to tbe fact that several work I'raag", chairman of the committee, crime, into the condition and manof emigrants sacataped for the men were on the roof engaged in deali )tad attempted to substitute Mr. agement of prisons, and into the wil- company ng it, and that tbe lives of the members at the Point of Rooks, in Wyonight PtWz as a membar of the commit- - ful aud corrupt misconduct of public ming. Abeut eight o'clock in the even- were imperilled. The Clerk was directed by the Speak &220Mr. officers; but these must be inquired . tee instead of Mr. Hutchinson. Address All Orders to the FirmJ dm ing the party was alarmed by a er pro tern to enquire into the circum the not and to stances absolute' into the Bockholt, appointsupposing prohibit by grand jury and not by a piercing scream, emanating from a point person being on the roof during the iei ment of Mr. P. a legal one, deelined committee, and the same rule should where three or four children were play- sion of the House. to recognize him . as a member of apply in regard to the right of access ing, a short distanoe from the wagons. In consequence of this interruption! On rushing to the spot, it was found Mr. Willis did not proceed with bisi cuoh committee. At a later date the to public records. one of the children, ' about three speeoh, but yielded, to Mr. Poppleton, of that As well- might the jury claim a committee, having been in some Ohio, wbo made a report from the el years old, was missing. All parties committee in the .Massachusetts ro indict to inforced, again appeared rigni , iftaaner by a committee as to commenced a diligent search, which was contested election case, that Mr. Frost, "at the office of the clerk, anU, exhib do anything else by a committee, kept up till eleven o'oleck, without the sitting member, is not entitled to his OF THE On lbs followiog morning, at seat, and that Mr. Abbott, contestant, iting another certificate, asked to go which it is required to do as a grand is. The minority report, with opposite was the search On resumed. the with Mr on daylight, investigation, when jury. conolnsions, was presented by Mr chilwhere the the of New York. The reports examining ground Townsend, in to the Bockholt, no refusing to let them But, any case, according CALIFORNIA BRAKDF were ordered printed. LIQUOR GO aee the books, declined to do so until certificate presented to Mr. Bockholt, dren had been playing,' some large Mr of Miss Wells, , then addressed tracks, supposed to have been made by the House on the Geneva award, and he had consulted his attorney. it is clear that Mr. Pfoutz was not an a mountain folwere aad lion, found, read a substitute which he proposed to Whereupon the committee again accredited member of a committee of lowed for about five miles, into a large offer for tbe bill. At the conclusion of retired, and appeared in court on the grand jury, being appointed not canyon, where the child was discovered Wells' speeoh the bill went over without action. Saturday with a report, in which by the grand jury, nor its foreman, on a rock, some two hundred feet high. On motion of Mr. Randall, of Penn., they allege their appearance at the but by the chairman of a committee, With considerable difficulty the little chairman of the committee on appropri Fine Old Kentucky Whisky, Cognac Brandy, clerk's office, when aad where they and might therefore be properly de- fellow wag rescued from its giddy lodg- ttione, the Senate amendments to the ; executive, legislative and judicial apand Pure Wines ".. declare a demand was- made by thorn nied that access to the records which ing place. Its clothes were badly torn, propriation bill were in. and, excepting a few unimportant Mr. Levy, of La., offered a resolution en the clerk' for the county books he claimed by virtue of that appoint- scratches on its face, the child was un- instructing the speoial committee on : and Accounts, which they say the ment. harmed. It is supposed that the lion Louisiana affairs to investigate outrages taid clerk would not and did not procarried the child aad deposited it at the al'eged to have been recently commitU. II LA 1X12 JAMES ted in West Felioina, La.; adopted. Ad. duce. When this report was present place where it was found, and started to journed. Co ed the District Attorney moved for bring its own young to the place. 03 - ! "IT HETTIES Emporium, Importers,; Jobbers and a of just from the of the Importations from the European an immense of staple and I n auShoes, flats, - ti:jiii:sti.v a tea iot , . In their aen-satio- as Department, in the a Large of the menivyou will Groceries, Hardware, wmcn are oi ah tney selling cneap if than any other house in will persons wishing to purchase to call their interest it and examine and quality of before purchasing where. THE . to-th- e EAGLE . EEZFGRXUIVI! Salt Lake City, . e, Utah ' - OGDEN RELIEF PIITH SOCIETY STORE STBKBT. c , HOME MADE MILLINER! - 1 FANCY GOODS - STBAW HATS' CENTENiSTIAX. NOVELTIES- - . EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES , - , CENTENNIAL! - ORDER 1576. 1876. suo-ces- : 100,000 GALIaOBIS! , ;, - TO BE SOLD AT COST! SIX-STRUC- K. ao order, which was granted by the Yesterday morning, at Washington court, commanding the clork to give City, Mr. James G. Blaine, in como the said "grand jury, or a company wifb. his wife,started to church, mittee composed of members thereof the gentleman in apparent good fuly accredited, free access to said health; Oq reaching the church, Mr Blaine gave symptoms cf weari public records at all reasonable times until their Saal discharge." This ness, and at the church door sat order will probably be served upon down, apparently overcome, and resting his head upoa his wife, who Mr. Bockholt to day. There are, in our opinion, no ralid flew to his assistance, became at ' rcadons why any taxpayer ia the once insensible, in which condition he was carried to his residence, county, who feels an interest in the nfTiira of the county, should not have where he remained in that condition until fiye o'clock last evening. At Kcocss to its" public records, such bewe have, received, the latest accounts and held ing public property by the Mr; Blaine had been restored to con clerk as custodian. , It. seem that ii the first instance, sciousness, and tins morning was the clerk did give the committee ac- apparently enjoying a refreshing cess to the book 8 far three or four sleep. The attack is alleged to be and caused great one of days, uot demanding any authority in excitement Washington and else ab the part of the committee, and where: of "all politics have Citizens that he only hesitated, to obtain For 90 Days, by the C. W. B. & L. . . Sadden Death. Plymouth, Box Elde Co , June 8th, 1876. EoiToa Juhctioji : FIFTH STREET, OODEX, : JONES' GROVE. Rale to Commence OGDEN. UTAH. May 22cl, 1870. A Most ' Delightful place for It becomes my pninful duty to inform the many friends and relatives of James . Summer Evening Parties. Cole of his sudden death, which has thrown hW family and friends here into Osr Friday Eve, tUIi, Aud every Friday evening thereafter great and unexpected grief. He was notil further notice. found dead this morning, lying in the attitude of repose, with scarcely a warn- A SUMMER EVENING PARTY ing of any ailment.. He fell from a BE WILL GIVEN. machine and last mowing yesterday, night complained of a pain in his side, Tickets for DanciDg, 50 cts. but nothing serious was antioipated by Refreshments on the Grounds. his family, who, when getting up this morning, found him cold and lifeless in his bed. He leaves a family to mourn RICIITER & PRY, his loss, and friends to weep over his d221-t- f. Proprietors. untimely end. Fblti. Respectfully, BY ORDER OF; f June ' ' HASTSEBT !. . c& Co. Oar goods are the best ia tbe market, and will be sold at WHOLESALE ,v AND RETAIL! We import and sell none but tbe Choioest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the wine press. To profe this it is only necessary !o remember that grapes are worth only one cent per pons in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ' wine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves f making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, U. W.B. & L. Co., Per HANSEN &:Cor ; sun-strok- le-g- al the thing had monotonous, and a claim was wade based upon a doubtful appoint-abvice, when be-so- , went. Having said thus much ia order to afford 4 history of this sensation, we propose to ventilate the question F the rights of parties in this case. The law upon which the grand jury and the court rely to sustain the cnr( juryuid i thofc iavaiMtHrv Expessitc Paia or Boots On Saturday last, Henry Taylor, a resident of Hooper, was brought before Alder LADIES' STORE. Ah RRIyMade Clothing ' IaDIES 1SD CHILDREN, CAN BK HAD man Brown, charged with stealing from IX)R ; tie Lovrt at Prices, at Old Crow Hermitage the house of Mr. John Douglas, at West Long John E. N. BINGUaMS' been profuse io expressions of condolence with Mr. B. aad his family, Weber, a pair of boots, the property of Oo Foarth Street, West of the voder the sudden and alarming Joseph Welch. It appears that Taylor Fecry Block. d220-3attack, which it is heped may sot has been suspected of sundry acta of prove lalal. dishonesty, and when the boots were missed he was (opposed to be the culBAtt At Driver's Hall. Mr. Geo. prit. A watch was set on him while be ! L. Warshawski will give a grand locial was in town last daturdiy, and tbc FIELD & STINGER, ball, at Driver's Hall, on Thursday stolen boots found on bis feet: He was HIE WWLMCNOWK - j)irrB tuv eoning, June 15th. Dancing begins at fined $23 and cost, miking a total of foiycaa partnershiD for tbc nnm. of 8 o'clock pmK A supper at the Oeden $26 50. In default of as xtenxii bueinew. was he baking carrrjB,. nth payment BreaC , dMPli(. er7 te order, at enr,D(inM.Kh. pj, ,.,. House by C. Bernard. First-clasmusic. sent to jail. Rather aa .iptaeiv pair tiune a4d ,... A goedtira?, generally, is of boo'a. anticipated. itMt. BAKERY T , 0 LIST Bit AX DIES. WHISKIES Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Gimble " . PER PINT $1,00 50cts 40cis SGsts 25c(s CalJfS. Crosby Co., London Gin Holland 0 in & 60cts 85cts BRAXDIES. French Cognao Brandy California Blackberry Brandy 75cls 60eis 60cts Ginger " WIXES. Burnudy Port Wine OldCal. " Sherry French Sherry "Cal, ' , Angelica Isabella ", Catawba White California Sweet Muscatella" Dry Muscatellsj " " Risliog s J (LUJIb m-- Ask for our nsw price list 80eU 35oM 30aw 25eW 26e ..SOdg 20ct f'Jet" ' 30ct 20d 20' 1 |