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Show ft: ' ' HciucaUonalj i 8 It,. I r ..."4 v ' Ebitor J i'nctios: t ,.,' ii:' It appears that our feminary, under ' f v- AMERICAS. V t(U.,;( tbe . Washington. 20. to the Senate of R of Internal re The ominMoD to be collector If. M'Ir0 w.(linirioB 0 01 mlte Territory whs .. . , . Jy 10 1 Roberts, ludiau Agent V W M.lbeur Agency. wcr8,.-- f , ! at Grant! Roole, Oregon on the Pacific il.use -r , Kl 1 onme a favorable bill g:viog Senate tb on addiiiuual liaieto the North-"to J'oed iody:onie-,tllbion r- hl - Pacific ures the ? on rig;- - of. se't e, s for the from the market., of H'e company, and fel.es ibe other lamia mated5brovk.no. tou will, ut "be deU-meeiuhmit n mnind.iirui io lb hill ; Pacific eJara"J to requiring the fe f road hum Sn mile tweut buit-- L.tit w.tbin etri tt'J "tending the ueit wo ibe titue tor the roud lo 189U. Jompl tiou of eubuiit an amnd rell La "H tetileitt wtibiu the mtui iloing I titles.' and Uni grul 10 Perf,cl !' ir 0 pur gffirding other hit opportunity' "i.cie Tems 25 The an at $2 ebi.s lud liiir y Pacific H required to Cuinp et from San Uiego east e mi ei of to complete the n ril ench year, Failiug to do cntire road in ix years. Texas Patbe to land-' this, tbe cific are to be given to the Southern ' i,lefr0 ao management of Prof.' Monch, has suddenly oollapned for the want of a public building or room to conduct it in Now tbe continuance of such an insti-tioin Og led seems "an absolute necessity, in order 10 me I the e incaiioual wants pf a large number of our cniidren who hsve 'advancfd beyond what the couiiiioii or public schools supply ' Ii is, therefore, new.;' matter of 'question whether our public spirited men will atp forward to the fronta' an I agitate (bis subject and inaugurate plan tor the establishment of a bieh cchool or college, or whether they will still let so geat a public w mt go unapplied and the erec tion of Huuh an institute slumber In ob livion" We have at the present time tio univrr Ity nr bib hcbon: organ i ration, i'her for Oden Ci'y or Weber Coun.y. Tii is it where bur' late petit'on to the Legislniure, asking for an apprnpriation to aid in tie ereuti tn of a college build-tug- ,' was weak, and we failed to get the : asmtane- - applied for. ',' ' Let ui have a mecing' ilien; orgnniie and arrine for the development of a s stem that ' will plce tiur sons and daugiiiers in a poai'ion to' obtain ' a 'h ii ough, first class education," 'without our benii under the necessity of sending them to other cities 10 compVe their studies. Who will make the call? n 1 eonijaoy ihat tnj otber i Pacific, or kuilii tbe road r S will liUiue in couversatittti claims that the receut attacks ou hini have benefitted He seems to raiker 'ban injured him. and says of b in tbe very t.e.lie bs 110 i'iea Qf witbdraaiug from the presiJeutim r ice, but is almost coufideut He says of receiving the nomination be will nomination tbe he cnnot get jf make uo attempt to influence bis frieuds for an otber candidate. Boston, 20. Tae Republican State Convention met here to dn, and Jno. E. Sanford was Resolutions eulogil chosen president. iug tbs energy ami courage of Bristow, tod associating the name of Blaine with tie office of president were tabled. ' Chicago, 26.7 McAllister, Judge today rendered! the decision of the full bench of the; circuit eourt thai the present city certi-- , Scales are valid. The opinion declares Ilia! when an appropriation has been made of a tax not levied, it is illegal and a mandamus to compel the comptroller to pay voucher under the latter section of tli is proposition was refused This is considered .a' great-- ' for tbe victory, 1 ' ' . -t eitj's tiuauces. San Francis 0, 20. Pedro visited the state uoiver-lit- y le day. and received a number of Dom vianors Frank uuolbcially. M. Puley, one of tbe Chinese eomuiigxioners, lett for His cuaJjutators day few Washington towill follow in a days. letter frem Mexico says that the silver question there is vexatious, causing an advance of 25 percent, iu prices of f nonty articles, Tbe I'aoifio Mail steamer City of New York sailed for Si iney. No other attachments on the company's steamers ih be granted until the l'unama company file a bond of indemnity. The Republican Stale Convention ejected Mortou permanent chairman, and adopted a platform expressing confidence ia ue Re publican party, approving the proecutiuu and puir&hmenl of official diliotiety, depreciating Chinese tavor.ng such modification in toe Burlinguine treuiy as will rlfec tial-l- y prevent turthr iutlux of Chinese, tavoring a return to h metallic currency an.i the res oral ion of silver coin to its constitutional equality with gold as a tender, the pityuient of tbe national debt iq gold, condemning repudiation, asserting that the Democracy i not to w trusted wi h tbe ooutrol f affairs. St Louis, 20. Ia the United States circuit court this "wrung Judge Dillon' overruled tbe ntotion in ibe Mckee case, and sentenced bin to two years in the ooumy ja.il. aud to pay a fiMe of $10.0UO. Kruni ti for a oiny of oommitnient until Fmiioii to w shingion requesting the 'tniMon of the itnprisonmeut part of 'lie sentence coul be heard from, and i eourt ranted a stay of two weeks, qu'rtnif tbe delendant to give a bond f , Othello. Our Soda Spring A ; ' : " 'i t-- 1 " Qgden Branch ; ; S .'f v.V.' : liJvtH . ,!';,y' ;; ' ' , ,n.-- !: u . ... f STAPLE ..: 7 7.;;..; J FAEICY BRIT GOOBS iLBIEK V , their Spring: Stock of Are now receiving ; ' WOTIOXS, KOOTS. SIfOr.S. HATS, CM PS and CI.OTIIIXQ Which together with a largeuud varied stock ot Leather and Findings, 'j ; Hardware, Horse axid Male Shoes, '.t ' Kails, Shovels, Spadcsr; n Garden Wheelbarrows Tire Iron, Plows, Hoes and Rakes f i Cook Stoves aiid Ranges .'IT' They Offer at Corres- EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES. Soda Spki.nos, Osama Co., Idaho. April 12th, 1870. Editor Junction: Dear Sir: Having plenty of leisure time and thinking a few line" from this altitude and snow bouad region would not he uninteresting to your inmjr read ers. I avail myselt of this opportunity to wn'e Our winter has been unusually severe, in fact the hardest known to the oldest inhabitant. Very little signs of piig yet. We have been tolerahly tibakeu up by earthquake-- ; from the 5th to tbe 7th inst., we had upwards of a dozed shocks No daraaze was done however to building or property of any kind, but con iderable sinking up amongst the dry To tbe Family Trade of Ogden and vicinity. FREE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ' " .:,;,(:. .... ;.'.'.' ''i'iI All oners addressed to U.S. WATSOX will receive prompt attention, , .. . , " - '' ' ' ' ,; ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' " ' ; Hi B. Glawson, - bone. Call and see us. DELIVERY ; , SUPT. s4-t- f. Our bishop J. O Folkmann, is de in Co op farm sirous of making a Indus ing as well ai other branches of ' ' our for benefit. mutual try. There hat been tome sickness amongst the people, and some deaths. Mr. S 11 Hale lost two of his little boys, II. fca CORNER FIFTH Si S1AIX STREETS, gerlost one boy, all with croup. All is well at present. ' '7' Ogden, Utah, Our stock this far has done well, have had plen y of hay, but that is gradually : ' Aod Dealer. Iu getting scarce. Have been in hopes of bea but getting railroad here this fall, Wines gin to think J Richardson is too tight to ' build roads. Coal has been found ',n and Domestic). ' (Imported " ; several places on Bear River, and there -A- LSO is alfo Sulphur in abundance Our meetAND COLORS. OILS PAINTS, ings are well attended and all 13 peace have' our mails regular and on time. Prescriptions carefully compounded, Success to the Junction. all hours of the day or nigbt. at W. W. ; 'i llliolesale Dealers in DRUGGISTS J '' I'ure and Liquors ' Stebrstt. si-t- General Merchandise Daily Receiving New Golds aud tho Litest Styles, frra E ST and WEST DIltKCT thereby keeping their assortmsnt of BUY GOODS AND GROCERIES f RETAIL DEPARTMENT to-da- y How to Get Work. To all who A. CARD, ir r. .ufToring from tbe error. discretion of youth, nervous weaknns Studied to suit the Times. COMPLETE. S: ' FIVE PER CENT. LOWER than Silt Uka City. Many Merchants in Ogden and surrounding eountry, and sooxt Stores bate found it to their adraolage to trade with this House. PRTPl?Q I LlLvVuU nd In mtI; There ean be no work for working Iihw of manliood, Ac , I will end reelji. that cy, manufacturis no there when will cure you, t hf.K Or vllAKOK. Thi. Kre.t people wu dincored by iniR.ionry in Booth ing or producing. If we buy every- remedy America. Vend a tuvelopa to the But. Joseph T. Ixum. Station D JJiitlt Unxut thing of other nations we can hare Ifem d8 lork ltg. no employment ourselves. We must niso be willing that the manufacturer should make a profit upon his goods if we expect him to pay good wages for making them. Capital will not loss. To invest at a give prosperity to our irn and 6teel manufacturers we must give them a market for their products. This can not bo to long as iron and steel are sent here tnm Kurepe at a lower prici than our people can make it. To give pros petity to our woolen mills the same is true. So with our cotton mills and silk facto: ios. To add new sources of O employment, support the party and the member's of (Joucress who sup import measures that will stop the CP UQ 000. portation of sugar, linej, crockery H numerous other and glassware and the articles which sro made for us by the pauper labotof Europe Ve are now giviug employment to IlclU r Timcsi. five millions of penple iu foreign s .The NoW York Gmphic is con countries, wheti Cougre.-- fch'iuld be vinced that vre are about thi m importation of ti enter compelled to stop' tiV"n aD fra of better tiuiea, and that foreign goods and give .ur po pie ext year wiU bring us a very du- the work. We are now heavily taxed ia business uf to pay our debts, and we nlso import improvement ped i The California and Ncvad i morn g;otl than we rxport, aud we will tliU a J'Jl's pr.duce e.!d l.arves of are growing poor. If w manall ur an J start up importation J 000 More than we .shall ufactories it will give eve y bodyhaTebe, n leavj,wlu! work and money, ami even if g.od. tha 'Upopi of Eun-phare been lirlit' pro-Jy- it weiv u little higher, it is but little fursiga dewaudJouwal difference if our wages ard double. vomoierce. Indianapolis Journal of Commerce imnii-graiio- ft I pondence. f f '?-- ' ;' ' J..i t ! do-- to Suit Lake by MaUIws ATWTPT? 8Te AVMlKsUl Your Freight lurcliHCM ill Oedcu, fit n; 6111 . Ju-ig- 1 1 Walker Brothers, MAIN STREET, OGDEN; s29-t- f JOSEPH TYRRELL, llnving removed his business to the Pioneer Drug Store, Main street, annouiic ' to his numerous patrons that be is still prepared to turnish them with; ROOTS AND SHOES, OF EXCELLENT MATERIAL AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AT I'RICfcS THAT DEFY COMPETITION. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Ia addition to his former business ht? now FINE STOCK : OF DR A " AND A FULL LiNE OF : has GOODS. 7 - G EO CERI ES. 5 5 iV Lso ; Pure Brass and 'Medicine's, dispensed util experienced I'r.iggf'i Precrniti.n in EarMi-b-. pen-n-i Br a com. French or WINES. XIQUORS. TOBACCO of the oauicewt branJs. Utin carefully compounded AjWB CICtAH-- CASH, WHEAT. BARLEY; OATS! BUTTER. EGOS AND HIDES AJvV ...... CEl VED IN PA I'M EXT FOJi MER C11A NOISE. , JOSEPH BALL, .'.) t 7 7 , JOHN DRIVER,' Dispensing TVriifgUL Sup't. w 8 iiEAU, rereaian mini ana shoe uep t., . .,, Gen- - . |