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Show 'r LOCAL, "M r&f. . writ of mandtmu, requiring E. S. Foote, who "claims to bo Probate Judge of Tooele County, to reinstate Kiin in his position, with, costs of 1 This morningaere were at the depot twa passenger care, M,ui iu$te I two box cars and four flat ears, all new, ProspeetnsForl874-E!gh- th the Utah Western narrow guage. Ye,r South-eAlso a new box car for the Utah broad guage. 1 for pro ratexm traffic ITEMS. on the U'.'PwesE of Cheyenne, The Colorado Central is no more. From Monday' i Daily of May 3. The Kansas Pacific has grown in importance,-but Jay Gould, Sidney Travel.- - This morning the CP. traio Dillon, Oliver Ames and other Union was a little behind time, but she brought Pacific men occupy important positions on the .Board of the Kansas in sixteen cars, tnd had to run with two Pacific, and it follows, as a matter of engines. The Ladies' Paper The Woman's course, that the Union Pacific gets received. A is the lion's share in the division of the Exponent, of May 1st, good number, the equal of former issues. spoils. And this is how the great little J. G. shuffles his financial don all claims OjriiW4 Bates, tie ousted Seletst mitt, of people .Jaunty, hps japptyed to tKo.jTkird District ;Cort! fori a 1 j - or ex-Chi- ef al war-hors- , , .GREAT . LITTLE The bene"A Magnificent Conception fit of thoe tanks on Main Street in case carried out " wonderfuii, evenon illustrated of fire was Saturday The necessity ofa popular medium for tk. iie. The distance to which a stream of reseutaHon of the production! of our r rp. has lH,en always recognised, and I T water can be thrown from them by our tuts, kava made to meet tt, Wa, kg fa. successive tare Hot which ee invariably " fine little engine is generally under ? Fire, Water and Beer. . - Junction Firemen. Yesterday, while the Junction printers were tak-in- g W. G. CHILD & CO., Ogden, Utah. firemen? ir it PREMIUM FOB IS 73. Every subscriber for 1875 will receive 4 betatt-fu- l portrai in oil colors, of the same noble dog whose picture in a former issue attracted so nick attention. e self-defen- ce Drag-Saws- Mills, Sugar Also, the St. Louis Invincible Vibrater Bear Lakebc, Biwari. From the Threshing Machines, with Carey Evanstoa Age we learn that Mr. Robert Power, either mounted or down, is fast superseding the old style which Pope and three other persons, started to engravings, are to be distributed among the mem bars of the Union. To every series of i,000' subscribers, luo different pieces, valued at ever li&OU are distributed a soon as the series is fill, a.id tbe awards of each aeries as made, are to bt published in the nest succeeding issue of Till ALDIN K. This feature only applies to subscribers who pay for one year in advance, full particulars ia circular sent on application enclusiag stamp. Grain Belt Machines. return home to Bear Lake last Monday, and when attempting to eross the river TERMS: TVe solicit orders for the above near Almy his wagon was carried dewa named respectfully One subscription, entitling to THE ALCISI Machines, and 'wilt guarantee to sell on the stream about seventy five yards. lie BETTKR TERMS THAN EVER BEFORE OF- out year, the Chroma and the Art Union. managed to get to a point where the FERED to the People of Utah. Descriptive Cir$6,00 Per Annum In Adranttt. river divides and was rescued. His culars sent on application. All inquiries for further information will be promptly aaowered. team was saved, but his load of goods (No charge for postage.) Specimen Copies of THE ALDINE, 60 cents. dl93 s35tf Ogden, May 1st, 1875. for home was lost. Bear Lakers, beTHE ALL INK will, hereafter, be obtainable-onl- Plants. Several of my nice geraniums began to look sickly, aad, upon examination, I found little worms at the roots. I applied a solution of weak carbolic acid quite freely to the earth, and found it restored the plants to health and beauty in a very 6hort time. It will also kill lice upon the stalks, if applied with a swab or feather to the plants, without injuriug the foliage. Country Gentleman. th,' Sheep Killers Mr W. R. R. "MAN'S UXSELFISII FBIEXD." Stowell wishes to warn the owners of Aqkkvi Foa several black dogs, supposed to belong to Ames Portable and Stationary Engines, will be welcome in every borne. Everybody levea such a dog, and the portrait is executed the "Bench," that he will have to deEmpire Saw Mills, single or double, to the life, that it seems the veritable prein the animals unless with Parkburst's Patent Head Block; stroy tense of the animal itself. The Rev. T. De Witt Talmage tells that his own Newfoundland dog Evarts and Lowe's Shingle Mathe owners take care of them. Yester(the finest in Brooklyn) barks at itl Althouut Power with or either chines, so natural, no one who see this premium chruiMi day these canities seized three young Hand Feed; Shingle Jointers, will have tbe slightest fear of being bitten. lambs, and bit then so that their recovBesides the chroino, every advauce subscriber , Edgers, Circuto THE ALL1NE for 1875 is constituted a mv is doubtful. The lar Saws, and all Saw ery very dogs prowl ber, aud entitled to til the privileges of Mill supplies, around his eheepherd now, but they THE ALDINE ART UNION. won't prowl anywhere much longer, for he will make cold dog meat of them un- CORN AND COB CllUSIIERS, The Union owns the originals of all THE ALDIN; picture., which, with other paintings and less they are kept from his. fold. c. Cane for Hons i Dissolution of Partnership. near the Utah Northern other side of the Ogden the track, just river, they saw flames arising from the ven the NOTICE it herebyexisting that between thu .undebrush close by the track. They went to rlined, under the firm Hume of 'Richards ft Tanwork at once and extinguished the fire, ner." has thil day Lwn IioHed by mutual consent. and saved ths telegraph poles, and, perT. S. RICHARDS, K. TAXNfcK, JR. of dea the track, from haps, portion dti-lOgden, May 1, 1875. struction. Now, who kindled that fire? And are not the Junction typos good a walk .fo,,04 each atteiiiDt In thi enuntr. did not provt ttieindiflWenrHo'f pie of America to tbe claims of hiirb art as apreper appreciation of the want and to meet it were shown, tne public at once ahnu2 with enthusiasm to its suprt, and th. n was gr-- at artistic and commercial trimml -. '"umpkTUB ALDINE. THE ALDINE, while issued with all the larity, has uune f the temporar or timS" intetest characteristie of ordinary periodicals it is an elegant miKColIany of pure, liat ,d grae. ful literature; and h collection of pic'turi, n eiiui-i- B oi aril lie Skill, in inn and white. Although each succeeding duuiW affords a fwsh pleasure to its friends ths rij value and beauty of THE ALDINE will' be iml ie after hound it at the close of appreciated up the year. Wiiile "ther publications may tU w as snperior cheapness, compared with rival. a simibir class, THE ALDIN K u a unique la alone and ummproached original conception absolutely without competiti 'n in price orchard of a complete volume, acer. Tbe pene-so- r not duplicate the quantity f fm paper and. graving in any other ahape or number ef ,s" umes lor ten tin es its cost; and then, there ii th chronto besides. The national feature of THE ALDINg nin be taken in no nai row sente True art is ew. While THE ALDINE is a itrict.'r mopolitan. American institution, it does not confine iteljf entirely to the reproduction of native art misiion is to cultivate a broad and appreciate art teste, one that will dixcriminate ouljot ' grounds of intrinsic merit. Thns, while pl&cinj belore tbe patrons of THE ALDINE, as a leading characteristic, the productions of the most noted American artists attention will always be to specimeus from foreign masters, giving gwt tn. scribers all the pleasure and instruction obtains ble from home or loreigu sources The artistic illustration of American scenery original with THE ALDINE, is an imporuit feature, and its magnificent plates are of a site more appropriate to the satisfactory treatment of de'ails ihau cau be afforded by any inferior pitgt. of landscape, The judicious interspersion marine, figure, and atiiiral subjects, sustain aa unabated interest, imp ssible where thescupeof the work confines the artist too clotely te a tingle style of snt'ject. The literatuieof THE ALDIN'S is slight and graceful aucompanimont, worthy of the artistic leaures, with only such techn'csl isqnisition as do not interfere with the popular interest of the work. who is erecting a journal, large building en Fourth Street main tained that, in owe of fire, water could not be thrown from the tank in front of Z. C. M. 1. to reach his building, and therefore the facilities offered by the fire department were of no good to him. He backed his word with an eight gallon keg of lager, feeling safe in his opinion, garden of life! See birth notice. When the boys came out with the "merchine" decked with blossoms and Machinery. Attention is directed to streamers they ran' the hose from the the advertisement of W. 0. Child k Co., tank above named away past the buildm this issue of the Junction. Agriculing referred to, and proved that they tural machinery of various kinds can be could throw a stream nearly tcthe theaobtained on the best kind of terms by tre on the corner of Fourth and Young ordering through this firm. Utah has Streets. found tbe benefit of labor saving impleThat eight gallon keg was promptly ments to a great degree, but the Terriforthcoming, and the firemen who proved tory weald be the better fer the intro- the point, also proved that they could duction of a great deal more. Wise hand in the beer as lively as they could expenditure in this direction is true hand out the water. The keg gave out economj . much quicker than the tank. nirth. The Kansas Pacific and Colorado Central have been consolidated, and the new company Lave entered into contracts with tho Union Pacific, which will do away with the rivalry of the two roads and give Jay Gould and Sidney Dillon places in the dircc ' torsbip of the Kansas Pacific; Ten million dollars of the stock of the consolidated company is placed at the disposal of the Union Pacific, the whole capital stock being only The outstanding twenty millions. Colorado stock is to be surrendered tnd cancelled. . The . consolidated company will have all the local Colorado traffic, and in return will aban A gentleman stood. The New Improved . i ISSUED MONTHLY. Mat Blossom. It is to he seenaye, and heard too, at the residence of Bish op derrick. May tie bough that bore it still be fruitful, and may the flowers that adorn the household always be thrifty, beautiful, and able to brave tbe storms and smile in the sunshine of the some of THE ALDINE The Art Journal of AmerlL 8th iiist., at Dci'ble Blossominu The San Berin the Tabernacle on Sunday morning, nardino of the 24th ult., says: Advertiser the 9th inst. All the Seventies are par"In the garden of our friend, Mr. John invited Meetto Gould the is an Priesthood of a ticularly example Jay big Ma) field, is a native black walnut tree, mind in a little body. He is the ing, and the people throughout the the leaves and blossoms of which were ' entirely killed by the late frost, but has profoundest financial schemer in the county to the meeting on Sunday. since put forth a second crop of blossoms United States, and his plans have a equal ia quantity to that bt the first. At far greater effect upon the country tbe present moment may be seen tbe and the people than is generally unOn Saturday erening, the 1st inst., to dead and withered blossoms tide by side derstood. II is stroke of policy in the Mrs. Agnes Herrick, wife of Mayor L. with the new growth, and in some inPaeific Mail business has been fol- J. Herrick, of this city, a daughter. All stances not more than one inch apart. ' lowed by another, affecting the inter- well. We are informed this has also occurred here before with the English walnut, but ests of the Union Pacific railroad in a Acid Carbolic e do not hear of other trees having such " powerful manner, ' wonderful fruit bearing proclivities." A U, W. m Ogden, on Saturday, the ware! 11 a.m. Also the meeting achoolhouse, gal rights. put fr " Bates' ease is, he was appointed Selectman to fill a vacaocy in 186S. lie was elected to the same office la 1870, aod be duly qualified for tba cards. In 1873 position "according to law. he was reelected and filed hi GHOSTS AXD THE SCAX-I4L- . bond, which were accepted. When Foote obtained possession of the ProWe have said nothing about the bate Judgeship, he discovered a technical error in Bates' last bonds. Beechcr trial for a long time, thinkThe Selectman had new bonds exe- ing that the telegraphic report, which cuted according to the strict letter of wo have always condensed before the law, but although he had served pvblication, was quite enough fur a up to April of the present year, daily dose of that kind of pabulum. Foote, by the assistance of Selectman But supposing it may be interesting Chase, ousted him and appointed a to those who watch the progress learn what to mccessor to the office, ignoring the of the case, of the fact that if Bates' last bonds were the great personages technically incorrect,' his former "summer land" think of the nationbond held good till his successor al scandal, we give them the benefit of the kuowledge of Mrs. Elizabeth fchould bo elected and qualified. The case will nol.be tried during' la Pierre Palmer. This medium professes to know all the present term, but when it does come up, it will opeu the Tooele con about the spirits, and has seen them test once more. The complicated con- in the court room. Judge Edmunds dition of affairs in Tooele, which is and the great Franklin are in favor now without a legal County Court, of Beecher, while Moses,(0! Moses!) Demosthenes and Lafayette go in for grew out of the patriotic plottings of Tilton.George Washington, who Woods, aided by, Justice MpKean, bacxed up by couldn't tell a lie either for Beecher Antony .oon-to-b- e Maxwell. The or Tilton, stands neutral. ' whose add have amours Cleopatra, webfoot worked the wires to pull been celebrated in poetry aod prose, through the bogus election, the Methodist Judge ruled in favor of have become as much divided as Theodore and Elizabeth, and each e the fraud, and the scared with hiii deputies, snorted around and lead opposing bands of spiritual sym-- , made arrests and took Tooele by a pathizers with the plaintiff or det fendant, Korm of oaths and buneetube. . Of course this must be true, for The whole muss was the result of a plot hatched by certain official Palmer says so, and there is no doubt birds of prey, which was nover fully that what she palms off upon those who are guided by spooks, will be consummated, in consequence of cer" tain removals. The disgraceful affair greedily swallowed as gospel. We it to our rsaders without comought to be thoroughly investigated, give and we hope the present legal pro- ment, thinking criticism needless. can take it for what it is worth, ceedings, instituted in a "court 're- They lieved from tho presence of a partial simply whispering that rc think it is worth just about as much as anyadjudicator, will throw light on the dark . doings in Tooele, and , bring thing muttered by the mediums. bout that restitution that justice demands. Bates should be backed by tie means and influence of all the JVOTTCE. citizens of Tooele who have any of President Joseph Young will attend the spirit of manhood and any determination to stynd up for their le- the Priesthood Meeting in the 2d Ward Foa SINGER, 241,649 Hold in 1874. CANTASSERS WANTED. Any persaa wishing to act permanently local ranvaxser will receive full aud prompt , formation by applying to than any other Machine in the Unite i State. These figures show the utiiTnrxal popularity of the The following Singer. 100,000. CERTIFICATE will show the estimation in which it is held by leading familie in our own couimuuity: the undersign! having vied the Singer olachiue in onr families can cheerfully recommend it to all parties wishing to pur-ch- e a lirst-clasdurable and ligutrrunuing 68, MAIDEN LANE, NEW TOBfc Rocky Mountain Pills- - WE A YALU ABLE MEDICINE. j, machine. Stuart, - Ogden Geo. H. Tribe " Thos. Biddle " L J. lUrrick " F.A.Brown Winslow Farr, Ogden 8. II. llipgiubotham " Mrs. O. Widerborg " Mrs- - 8. S. Schraui " Mrs. Mm. 0. Paine " Mrs. 8 de La Bnuiue, Uintah. " Mrs. P. ilkiu.ton Mrs. Geo. S. Maon, Mrs. R. Alln, D. M. JROM NEW AND RARE MEDICINAL PLAXt RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN TllK ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Y . Instructions Lady e, OFFICE, MAItf ST., calmly said, "Come, sir, you must be eaemy of the Statesman, and either atory tired, let's take a rest." may be incorrect. ' V " THE ALDINE COMPANY. more The Other Side. And now the Idaho World comes to hand with the ether side of the story about the affray between Scholl and Kelly, editor of the StatesKiverdale WUlard. AND SCORES OF OTHERS. man. The World says Kelly was anxious to get his own daughter into the public school as teacher, in placo of Scholl, Thorough Given by an whom he abused through his paper. Scholl chaiised the editor, and young Experienced Operator! a muscular, Kelly, aged twenty-fivThese Machines can be abtained on powerful young man, weal to Scholl's EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS office, got behind him while he was writor a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. An angry teacher was whipping ing and struck him on the head with For Particulars call at a pupil, and having prolonged the some heavy weapon, almost beating him exercise far beyond the bounds of to death. OLD TITUI.NO YARD, OR, ADDRESS But then the World is the bitter Opposite moderation; the boy looked up and , by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates; cash for SHb enptioua must be seut to tbe publishers direct, or handed to tbe local canvasser, without responsibility te tbe publishers, except ia cases where tbe certificateef is given, bearing tbe fac simile signatare J a nits Burrox, President. O. E. MASON, AGIST,. SJ81-8- Ogden, . vth. ' Purely Vegetable! J Fifteen years of earnest botanical rerci renuU among thexe mountains and volleys in the discovery, not only of mauy new varieties of plants, but ef new spwies; some ef which na" wonderfully medicinal and curative beexperiment their virtues have come knnwu--ai- id thus front, extiacta oft'" newly discovered plants are those pilis conipo" properties-Byeontinu- ded. Rt li properly ased, they will cure very diseases, pains Slid achos, and are more valuable iu DYait'EPSI A, LIVER CUMPLAiai, INDIGESTION, JATND1CE, anc all cay and URINARY KVKKS, COLr, COSTIVJM RHEUMATISM, ME"' MUMPS, DMRRMtE, HEARTBURN, otDff LKS, for PuriXj iag the blood, and for many ana BILLWUSNESS all f and cateS diaea, . Disordered stomach. On orders accompanied by the cash or POt 1 ' order, I will tend saf.'ly by mail postpaid, Pills fcr 35 eeuta. 1 boa boses Ji,50, 1 groet bo 'P''.? v HUM. t. . JOHNS' A. it. Oeorge, H ( |