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Show eTerr WKPNKSPAY find SATURDAY, by tiif OoBtw 1'UBuaiHsa Cumpamy. C. V. r EN KfK, ltoiinem Maimrer, In whom nil Haatuews coemnuuu atiotis rtxmUi be addressed. iblMhixi S W. l'ENKOSE, k;ii;, UTAH. Wednesday Morniny, Dec. l lose of (he ,' So 27,1871. and Volume. Tliit number closes of b OiiOEN Editor. the second Junction. toI-ur- We take On Christmas day Hon. A. A. Sargent, Senator elect from California, and family, arrived by C. V. train on their way to Washington, and becume the guests of Mr. Erb, at the depot, where they found an excellent Christmas dinner prepared A Pullman paluoe car was for them. then placed at their disposal, by Mr. Drown, the ogent, where they spent a few hours pleaBantly. At 4 p. m. Capt. the Brass with Band, serOgden I'ngh, enaded the party as well as Messrs. Erb. Earl, Campbell and Beeves, of the different railroads. the present opportunity to return our Mr. Sargent, being called on, delivered subnumerous to our thanks the har(fek following speech, which was reported by Mr. T. S. Cunningham, of the U. scribers and advertisers for their patI Telegraph Office : ronage and support. Our littlo sheet hug reached a fur wider circulation than Gentlemen: I I thank you for this compliment. am pleased to find here in the midst of 'we'dnred to hope for on its first deserts, so far iu the heart of the contiund our subscription list is continually nent, a baud, capable of discoursing such sweet music. It has been thought that time we short In a expect increasing. the Territories have no representation td publish a daily paper, when the in the Senate of the United. States; th e will contain much more reading is true ia one sense, but not true in the most important one; you have no Sena"Hiiiller, "and le greatly reduced in price. tors, yet you have six Senators to speak for you. We of the Pacific, ure expectTill then we propose to furnish the Oo-ied to tpeak intelligently of your wunts, aud to feel an interest in your prosperiJi $CTios for Fire Dollars per ty. For myself, I desire to see, speak instead of Six Dollars, as hereto- und act so as to promote your real welfore, and hope that the people of the fare. You have vexed questions now before (be Congress and auNorth generally, and of Weber County pending thorities at Washington; questions, the fa particular, will still sustain the only soluilon of which wiil all'cct the prosperI ity and poace of your Territory. paper published specially in their inter- trust they may be settled without passion and for tbo best. (Applause.) ests. In the last Congress, I took position HI in the uiatterof violent interference with jroj;rcK of Japan. your institutions, while having no sympathy with the faith or practice of Among the many great changes brought while sharing in the dislike at out in this eventful age, all evidently of my Gentile friends for polygamy, moving under a Guiding Ilnud toward while believing it to bo the curse of in every aspect. 'the consummation of some grand design, home and Is the revolution now just progressing in The lesson of history teach me that u persecution or constraint never Japm. reformed faith or turned man from suliut a few years ago the Japanese Em- perstition. I believed then, and now pire was almost ttrra incognita to the firmly believe that, the influx of Gentiles, buMuesa associations, communication outsido world. Isolation was a fundawith the outside world by means of this mental principal of Japanese political railroad, would gradually enlighten the policy. The curious and ingenious na- Mormons, and let light in on this dark tives desired nothing further than to spot of our American heritage. A solution of the Mormon question is what we lire within thcm.selves and for themselves. need; aud I have faith in more general To penetrate to the interior of the coun- intercourse, in conscience aud in time. try was an impossible feat for civilized We do not want civil war to blacken fields, to break up this road, or "barbarians," and for the domesticated your ferce a consummation that every day to visit other nations was entirely was more sin e of realization. Japs, out of the question. Nine years ago, in my first term in " I!ut a grand revolution is progressing Congress, I conceived the idea that legin the dominions of the Great Tycoon, islation could be inauguerated that would build a Pacific Railroad. It was in the the first iniportaut movement in which Aral year of the war, when the national was taken in Anust 1858, when a treaty resources were taxed to save the lite of was entered l.to with Great Britain by the uation; but I thought the road was a wkioh oortain ports were opened to the military necessity, to bind together and make neighbors of the confiues ofihe .English, and perpetual peace was agreed Republic, that our Empire need not fall upon between the rulers of the two apart auross these mountain chains. Hence, persevering against difficulties, Empires. This was followed by I had the pleasure to see my ideas realrelations with the United Status, ized and the railroad has since been a and the. bending of an embassy to visit fact accomplished. By means of it we and 1 almost feel as if this country and some parts of Europe. are here 1 spoke to my own people. However The work of has been that may be, I tender you my best seraleadily progressing from that time till vices, as a community, to aid your mate-oithe' presem, the way opening up for interests, to cure for your mail foreigner to enter Japan, and numer- routes, your land questions and your vaous scions of noble Japanese families rious wauts. I thank you foryour kind attention, and bid you pood night. oming' fortn to both hemispheres to (Cheers.) My friend, Mr. Erb, will deatudy the political and social systems of liver the rest of my speech. (Great wtfliwd nations. cheering.) , About six months ago at the instigaMr. Erb's speech consisted of refreshtion of the Mikado, the chi f officer of ments for the band, to which Mr. Sar-jethe Diojkeen, a man of great Intelligence contributed, and which was appar.and ability, Iwakaura by nnmo, was ap- ently enjoyed as much as the speech. pointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. ' Yesterday afternoon several of our The representatives of various countries most prominent citizens had a very have bcun trying to accomplish the pleasant intervhw with Mr. Sargent, at opening of sll the ports of the empire to the Utah Hotel. Views on the Mormon were freely exchanged, the U. 8. Minister ' De Long Question commerce. suggest td to Iwakaura, the propriety of difficulties in the ease being conceded on .'yitingjtlio different countries seeking both sides. Mr. Sargent's policy is to let the Morrelation with Japan that he might form mons alone to work out the problem idea en .of their relutife importance. are lie beis attempting to solve. .T$t consequence that Iwakaura, with they and a long lieves polygamy a doomed institution, 'torn' tcaU'of isCuers, will make a tour of the certain to fall if left alone, because false world. Visiting this country first. They in principle and incompatible with the were to salt on 2Srd inst., and are ex- civilization of the age. For this reason pected to reaoh California about the he is opposed to further legislation on middle of, January. After spending the subjeot, and also to the unfuir meas.ome tlnie in the I. 3., they will pro- ures adopted by the Federal officers who ceed lo Europe and visit the various have inaugurated the present crusade. Courts qf the old world, and will doubt So far as the alleged murders are conJess return to their native land with cerned, Mr. Sargent would have them viows w !:cii whon dissemminated investigated, and the perpetrators pun.aiuong their countrymen, will tend to ished, whatever or whoever they may 'bring the nifut empire of Japan, with be ; but be would give f hem a fair trial, "its curious, ghrewd aud ingenious population into a much closer communion and not resign them to the tender merwith tlie rest'of mauktnd, for mutual cies of a packed jury or a court inspired benefit, and a another step in the with bigoty or partiian anireligious iii arc h of nations towards universal He is quite willing to acmosities. bruihorhood and peace. knowledge the sincerity of the Mormon people in their religious belief, but does f" The Itoblnaoii Case. not think Congress can be led to view Un Friday i last Messrs. Fitch and our marriage relations iu a. religious Ilempstead' argued for the defence, light. If we will not relinquish polygaShowing tin coutradiotions in the evi- my he does not think it possible for dence of1 'the, witnesses for the prosecuUtah to gain admission into the Union tion, aa4 contending that it would be as a State. Mr. Sarpent was anxious to obtain unjust to tomiuit, the. prisoner on such testimony.: Mr. Bates closed for the correct information on matters affecting jjroaocuiioo, admitting that there was our iuterests, and desirous of doing anynot entmgli evidence produced to send thing he could for Utah, lying iu the the case before a jury but sufficient to path of his duties. .warrant a 00 ut mil tal fur trial. Judge After a sumptuous dinner, for which ' McRiau suuiurcil up, diluting on the evi- Messrs. Eudey & Williams deserve great dence In his' usual very impartial (?) c e lit, ah'! some pleasant general conver-satui Mr. Sargent and family were to Wyle. IU released Alex. Hurl from custody,', but committed the others to start this morning lor Washington, whei e to the Grand Jurj, nfus'uig bail we hope he will have a season of pleasure ia every, base; ' a well as. usefulness.. is.-tu- Semi-Week- ly tf an-iu- yesttr Jay a letter from BOOKSELLER, d Dec. Paris, Ilich county, 'EWS AGENT, 16th, from which we loarn that mail STATIONER, Etc., matters in the Bear Lake country are still in a miserable condition. Although Fifth Street, Ogden, at J. R. Pool's Old Si and. the Junction has been regularly mailed, our subscribers in Rich county have re- OKDEICS for Hooks, ceived none for over one month Our corMuslO, Music Paper, respondent says: "The latest Junction Newspapers, we have up to date is the issue of Nv. Periodicals 22nd; when we will get the next we do ISlanks or ail Jtlnds, not know; probably now the generous etc., etc., Howe has got through with his indictPromptly Filled. ment labors, he will attend more punc- ADDRES- S-. 0. CHAMBERS, "Jl'MTION" OKriCK, OCDEX. tually to the wants of the people." The contractor above named is unmoved by "the wants of the people." & Unless some more potent influence is brought, to beur upon him, the Bear Lakers may expect to be still left out iu WILL OF KVAXSTON. BROWN, I lie llusiuen lately conducted by the cold and cut off from commuuica-tio- n C. W. Thornton, with their friends in 'this valley, so U. far as Uncle Sam's mails are concerned. The contractor bid hard and low for WAREthe job he has undertaken, and now stands as a splendid illustration of and will PCRC11ASK and SIIH" ALL KINDS of 'Howe not to do it." rKODliCK. The attention of Col. Wickizer is requested to the Bear Lake mails, which WAXTED IMMEDIATELY: have been a cause of annoyance and distress to tho people of the North ever since the present contractor has had his Eggs. finger in the pie. If he will not or can1021m not fill his contract, let some person have it who can and will secure to the Bear Lake people their semi weekly allow TOTTCE IS HERKIIYOIVENTHAT A MEET-Iance of news. A mail only twice a 1X0 f bona lido MINER will be held, in tUr Hull, tydon City, on Saturday, Juu. 2tlth, week is misery enough when regular 187- City at one oVloc k p.m., fur the ptti'poe of dividJunction Minim: District, wild for and punctual, 'but to be kept without ing the Op'leu Recorder for the now district. Tin line electing at J. M. Stoddnrd'i postal communication for a month at a of cieitiarkatiou to uunmuiice houo on crwk, l untiiui; along th stretch is an infliction too grievous to be xoiith sideliunh of wtid creek to the. iiumiii'.t ol the Hide of Watmt'di follow theftouth thence ing rano, borne in patience. How's that, Howe? Strawberry creek to its mi utu at Wolier river, te-ds- ' Commission Produce Merchant. THE OXLV NEAR THE known an the White lloune, i thoroughly renovated, refurgveatly nished, and provided with eiilmiced," BATH OOCS, "4 Omnibus to and from all Trains. Passeiuterfl goitiR Eaut from 8alt Lake City may now aeid the unpleasant tank of an early morning ride on the Utah Central Railroad by coaiing to Ogden the evening previous. EUDEY WILLIAMS, t m 64-- 3 Tub Br.sT. For explanation, cal ad. of Driver und Nellis. see IS YOIK ii AERIVEPIXOODEX. time to get a Sine WATCH or a .Splendid PICTUUKfor a DOLLAR. AS Tux Premium. Gi eenwell & Wright made the best show of meat in their new shop that has ever been exhibited in Ogden. They sold an immense quantity of meat but have plenty more for New Year's. Hikes. .Gush paid for hides at & Co's. butcher shop. NOW MAIN' STREET, oppoaite Livery Staid. 9Mm Fid-coc- k THE LITTLE STORE. hoiue-mud- e W. JONES-DANIE- OGDEN CITY CO MERCANTILE c3 1 INSTITUTION, Xext Door to Z. C. M. I.t I " P 91-lr- THE PUBLIC A CHOICt of General Merchandise, eanautltii TO OFFERS O DRY GOODS. CROCERIES, HARDWARE. TINWARE, o BOOTS NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! EUFOMII II. WALLACE, lifiuil WholfMilo ami CONFECTIONER, SALT LAKE CITY, Hat opened liis New Store on FIRST SOUTH 8TKELT. Salt Lake City, where h- bus a fine giock of ls He will also continue IlttinoKS at his old Stand, 77-- tf EAST TtMl'Lh STREET. NOTICE. I AM GOING EAST, MY Business will be left until I return with John W. Browning, at the Deseret Siore, Ogden. All persons having unsettled accounts with me will please call on him and settle the nme. JONATHAN BROWNING. AS November Uth, 1871. The 1'krtnological Journal for January AND CAXDIES, is still in the advance. For reading at CHOICE FRUITS Toy. and prenenta, and a tine Stock of aud imported once spicy, vigorous, spirited and high-toned, THOS. Can Eriiils.Jollios,Ireservos l'ifklos, Cradtors, laresc, etc., etc. STORE DOLLAR lo- r am! Fancy and lew, aS.llSIIIS, AUl, I Oysters. Sartiiiu'A. Salmon, The Great Oriidnal" GOOD FIT WARRANTED. Orders promptly executed. A oo $ 0 Plain Musical Album", richly txninil, panoramic portraits ami nil the latuvt novgltiea, lor anient 101-t- f Z. C. M. I., Opdeii Branch. BKAVKKS, BKOADCLOTIIS, 88-6- m WALLACES CAXDY Recorder. ifts. with Xew Yetir' keep constantly on hand at our a select Assortment of ENGLISH AND FRENCH We are in the receipt of New Good, every week. P- -f & OGDEN. MAGUIEB' -', S. S. HIUGIXBOTIIAM, We m CASSIMEKES, oO NOTICE. 100-lr- a OGDEN. W o til STREET Proprietors. Dollar Store! Poultry, Butter and 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETING of the Miners of theOpleu Junction Mining District will be held at the City Hall, Ogden, on Monday, Jan. 1MU, 1S7I, at 7 p.m., tor the purpose of electing 'lie followug orticera tor -- aid District, Tiz., A KWOUDKlt, An INSI'ELTUH of Claims, and a STANDING COMMITTEE ot Three 1'er.uus. TAILORS MAIN AND HOUSE, MIXERS' MEETING. FASIIIOXAKLE Barber Shop, FREICHT Shooting and Ferjcky. Yesterday a man named Beegan, was brought before Justice Clinton in S. L. City, charged with firing two shots at Messrs. Wolf and Levi at a social party given by the latter on Saturday evening. The accused was held in $o.000 to answer to the Grand Jury. A Miss Miller for the defence having sworn that and not Beegan fired the shots, and testimony being produced that no female was present on the occasion, Miss Miller was arrested ou a charge of perjury. The case will be heard JONES&rilftGUIRE BAR - ROOM, C. thence southerly to the mouth of Jacob's creek, and foll iwing mid creek south wvstorly to the Minimit of the mountain, thence westerly, following Kay'Hcreek, to a placeoppoi it. Ci lin M.ller'i (j"Ue, them e northerly to the place of U'g.nning. Done at my office, Oplen ( it v. V.T.. Doc. 15th, 1871. S. S. UKJOINIIOTHAM, 101-- 1 iu District Kecorder. inn IS HOUSK riRST-CLAS- EP. WILL SAVE SIXTF.KN on each QUARTER SKCT10N, by buying AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SCRIP. Apply to THE BANK OF DESERET, Successors to Hooper, Eldredee Co. SHOES, Ilafs, C'lolliin, Fancy etc. Xo lions, TMK DRUcTdEPARTMENT a full and roniplete CompriaeD and Medicinei, Brushee and fancy artu-lealiru-- s . Paints, aaeortmeat Oil, f TarnialHt, tiik liquoImjepartment Contain the choicest selection of Wines, Bramliis, Alcohol, etc., etc., all of which are now being sold t the very lowe.it poasible pricea. rrescriptiwi CHretnlly compounded by a Competent Drurpft P.S. All parties indebted to the 1st aud 3rd sjhI 2nd Ward Stores are requested to settle imniedi-atel- y with the Ogden City Mercantile Institution. It. BALLANTYXK, M.T SupennteDdtnt W. IRlVttt. Nellii C. S. City Drug Store MAIN STREET, OGDEN. DRIVERS NELLIS Dealers in Paint, Oils Itruslies Ccmioals, Materials. l)je Slnffs, Drngs, 5Ieliiinos, Assajers' 92-6- COLLEGE SCRIP. & The Celebrated Sansevaine Bitters, Home Bitters, Bed Jacket, ete its bulky January number has our warmest commendation. A cnpital And every Requisite for the Toilet. MRS. THOMAS' beginning of the new year. The follow, Wash-burn: E. B. ing are among its artioles B. HATHKV8. Foreign and Domestia Little Shop, next door to the Pioneer Drug Store. our Minister to France; What can I do Best! Cheerful Giving; Joseph P. Hot Coffee and Lunch alwaya ready. Thompson, D. D., Late of the Broadway Ceuntry Folks, call and tee her. tt,xxcL HOUSE, COACH, SIGN, Tabernacle Church; Expression, Its ADD and Philosophy ; "Sol" Smith FINE ALES & PORTERS. ORXAMEXTAL Russell, or some Studits in Facial CariPAIXTERS, cature; Passages from Dyak Life ; Only a Head, or "Not a Cent in the World," Canned Fruits, etc. a Chapter of Mjshaps; "Taking Cold,"or A Little North of the TITHING OFFICE, Main Prescriptions carefully compounded- the Causes and Remedy of Colds ; Our Street, Ogdeo. f.1 TO Objects; Political Economy not a FailIN CASH WILL BE PUD IROM Oood HIDES at STOKER A WHITEWm. N. W. H. PEKKT. the Mountain f. ure; i. WRIGHT. Rocky Byers, HEAD'S llarnes und Shoe Shop, Opposite TO OODBI k Co.,) Printer-(SCCCRSSORi Store, Main Street, Ogden. Great Intercommunication; SIIOIIS! SHOES! Fires of Anoient and Modern Times; InA GOOD PAIR OK BOOTS OR TOU STOKER 1 WHITEHEAD. TT Shoe WANT to fluence of Forests on Climate. NumerFRANK WHITEHEAD'S ous illustrations are given. Price $3 a WASTED, New ltoot and Shoe Establishment, At T. Kiddle's llarne Shop, opposite the year. Single numbers 30 cts. Now is AT JOHN I. HART'S, SIXTH IDES, for which T.thintr Office, I will pay from io,'() to Street, the time to subscribe or to make up a l.i0 uh; for flood SheeD Skina from 60 to and secure cue of the valuable So rente. Where yon enn be club, ted at the Loet Prices. TAKEN IN PAYMENT. 3IA.IIV premiums offered. Address S. R. Wells, at Croclicrywaro PERFUMERY i Wecker & Mathews, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. 100-l- An-ate- HIDES! CASH! GROCERIES. Paper Hangers, etc., CASH! 66-- tf n BOOTS! 'i ; kVt BOOTS! 100-l- PIONEER r-- mux sti:i:kt, ocjdkx, I00-2- New York. - Big snow this morning, still Snow. falling thickly. ESTRAY. IN P(VSRJS10N OXR LIGHT old M KKK; uo ear n.rks; bi and on the If It hip ieit lcihlo. The owner will plme ram forwarii, prop pmjmrtv, py rhtrget ami take tt wy. WILLIAM UARNKK, 1HAVE MY 1H71. 101-- 3 IMPORTANT FACT! It Is ltiiir KcitoiiT, will prmliue hair n Iwlcl heads aud prevent the hair from tailing off. Sold by C. W. Statner, Agent, CALDLU IJRO'S, Main-s- Offdi'U City Cu-o- j. Institution. Trice One Dollar per Bottle. IV MY POSSESSION ONE SORREI. HOUSE ('01, r, fuming two old, hrand illRill on rijrht hip. The owner i. reqtieMed to it prove property, pay rhares mid ): utlieriviae it will L ftnld at public auction. ApH' to Kvmi Kvnim. Oeden City; or l'iiv;d JlfKiiy; It AYR Uuuuville, vhit tki Vt !'0r comity. BEMOYBD. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Removed his Ktaldishment to MAIN CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Veat:ugs etc, which he offers for sals at pricea which will defy competition. He haa elo at hia establishment new claoa ol pMxls, audi as haa never Iwtore beau offered tn this city, which he invites his old and new friends to call and Inspect. J7if l(Vo 0! TAYLOR'S HOTEL, 1LK, THS ECKOPEIX W.KSt l'mrit r'ntti, SIDE EaST SALTthe LAKK CITY. or bv Room with Board without Board. l'x'C notice. warranted. Dny 'k. TAYLOR FEED STREET, OGDEN. kept All work OGDEN LIVERY AND DRUGSTORE, PUEE "DRUGS AND MEDICHSTES, STABLES, Main Street, Oyden. Horses, Carriages, and Buggies, FOR HIRE, ALWAYS HAND. AND THE BEST BRA5DS OF WINES AND LIQUOES IN THE MARKET. A ON Choice Assortment of ESTRAY. I It EG OR, ST R BET, Opposite the Livery Mnble. J. T. haa just received a new, full and M R.i:AU.VMYK,A?en1forWpl)orCo. cG W-- tf S. L. City; t. Abo by 31 Book, l'apwr and Picture Depot, Fifth afreet, Ogden City, t'Uh, SiVEX DOORS FROM MAIN STREET. Second-hanBook bought, sold and exchanged. l Repairing none on the FOR ALL KINDS OF aaut Magazines at Puhludiera'i I'nj-ei- C. B. T Ordurs promptly rlieuded to. A atock ot all kinds of ltoot- - and Shoes constantly on hand. RECEIVED l'rirea. I will arae to furnish them two or three days' ahead of the uual time, as apecial arreuge-Bien- ti have been made to that effect, no ettaMI'hed fact that the GREATUMOWN Mm Dealer Importer of Books, Stationery, Maps, I'ictures, etc. four-vi-- Hwrville, lite. 37, at the c. is. Mo(.i:i:4;oi:, and News ORDERS , auer UTAH. lOS-l- ul nt 5I.1IX ST1SEET, OGDEX, We received re-li- gi com-.neiei- al UTAH HOTEL, G. CHAMBERS, J. Hear Lake Mails. Arrival of Senator Sargent. She COgta gimctum. or CUTLER, Proprietors, Orders roiiiply altemled to. Hordes fed hy the feed or on time. IK :. - " fnpi etnr, IMIXTS, DYK STUFFS Ac, Ac. U. V. UUiiWEltY & MALTING HOUSE, Ogden, ) t FULL STOCK OF Utah. t UCIIMILLER SIll'LKR. I'KOPRIETOKS, Lager lieer.Cool andSptiiUlins.ahvaya on hand Saloons and Families Supplied. carefully prepared a Competent Druggm. ly y FURS AMD WILD ANIMALS. FLR., milB HItillfc.tr PRICE PAID i'OK also CD0'l, Orders sent from Persons residing along the Rail-ro- d JL Wild Animals bought and sold; the Oeneras Lines and the surrounding; Towns will be collection of Putrifiiciious for sale V-atTrading Store iu the Y, near the C. promptly filled at the rate of id.uu per eight galOgdcu. lon keg. The price of Malt will be rcpilnted T the enr-re.- ut ISoot tiiai ket pricea of grain A liberal allowance Repairs neaJly executed. wiU. be mm it to neots. U. CARY, Propriefor sou 97 ;w and Shoe Making.. |