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Show i .u. f ,ha n.. u, ic? in Weltr couDty, who ha3 to the tersus debauh which "' the itghl to vote, should S n '" buated' a bat show that part? ing polls neat Monday, and ' ' Sh QgtUu gunrtum... commute AUDITOR'S RFpn&T on IngfJlu. troui ilut he Scuaic lit.ii .n (iti'aiis, ptur Ci ot I !.e I a h 11 i o i.uthorizc i iif To the Hon rd. The hayseed frt;i:ipthk i .,vn iru-- l liuli;iu (crtniii to in onJv citizen not ''C'-iname, the willing ESourb'iii- - :. dposr "' they are i d U S' UNUa u ri in tiiiins in the Preasurj, OcE!l Cm: bat that they asa living, active mem- then shakes them A v; li non n 'ii v d the iSes i ii v.f iiii B n ent hi d"'S cal bargain and gale wl. :o the " in be uii.'ii liin-ibers of the body politic, and that they iKxi couch: isfy even the- - parlies to it k lu' i ;omjuittet ot jour Uoa. Bdv ,md Utilise tiill, 111 as sj ,,pon of , are willing to discharge the duties '' cuiitVrence; so ordf n il It may bave item Ui'r lZ '" cal rondi.Ua ,f oieo H,H,',b:,-bila Clty for well as to. eojcy the privileges of to anew hitui lloue prompted the iRiririrnnioii of n jjrccn- Ii Th iihe T;i ritorj nl' Wyoming, t: Quaif-- endina Jtm.e aOth.1878 in trict Americou. eitizenship.. buck. mua for Governor, bat how He known as the Evun on TKK s UK Y distrie, was RI80BRCE8-1JVfLll 1st, 18G ' It id wrong to say that we have much less- a cr,.zu woui ; it have bet-- parsed To cash est anu To b.lU receivable Tlie thair announced ? We have, or had no interest in politics. ' Storvy received di iMUiiuatiuti 11 as members of iihe oorutiiisHion '! tecon- - To fine wcured by should have, a& abiding intesest in Wilbur F. St,.. rev has been tor si'ler the work of reorganizing ike deposits nR L affects the cem-jjyea- rg in a demoniac uianna army, authoriied1 by 'lie array appro- To sundry other' re- every measure-tha- t STREET. f - OiiDE.N cnce woman Publishing Company, - Mr f f '"! PROX'RIETORS. Ctiarle W. Peiiroiie Editor. a.-- Walter Thomson, Business Majugr. r I oaii:. Utah AUGUST 5. IS76. SATURDAY. to connEsroxoE.vrs. raviug at the DeaMciatic pirty, and thai ' party would have proved rts nust him to ful Lunacy'' by an important office. It' he is a Democrat, let him prove it by working for the pajiy as a private,, if he will not do soy let him bowl and rave as munity. That good men, who will write When you write for publication, faithfully represent our principles Ctfve of aid the one on paper. only and institutions, may bo elected to real name, not necessarily for publica- fill the various offices in the gift of tion, but for protection. Be brief and is the most im one of the people, explicit. By neglect Communications relating to adver- portant considerations. busielective the alls other franchise, and ing to,exercwe tisements, job work ness, direot invariably to the Business we Isave a. gap open for our enesiies Manager. to Etsp in and obtain power ovea us. Corvespondence for publication direct Thea let all citizens vote, and vote invariably to the Editor. freelvif for the candidates of their of yore. AX Our readers will be glad to learn, as they will from th proceedings in 'the Senate,, as published ii the that the farce of Junction a trial of Belknap oa the hipeach-men- t, by the Hosse of Representatives, has at last coaae to an. cud. The Junction, several months ago, took the ground that Belknap would not be convicted, not because he was not guilty, and would be proved so, but because the guilty act of Presidont Grant in accenting bis choice. AttBrtTJ. AUXIIOItIZ: Ths following are. authorized la perstns en! led subscriptions and transact any buxt- n'U connected with, the "Junction" Office in their respective settlements. r.f.nan. Providence, Hammond. Smithfield, Hyde A. Noble. and Mllville, Park and Richmond, , hrmklin M. L. W. I). W. Webster. ..James Unsvorth. Iyrum,. AH settlements on the vest side of Iiesr Itiver, in Cache Valley, J. II. Darker. Willard, Naiad City. Willow Springs, and W. Dudley. Synaria, Jos. 0. L. RoUnson, Farmington W. Wellsvillt Paradise lUnr Lakt Valley ,,.. Coalville S- ,..,... ...,.,Jl ,.,,..,,.... Popplrton A Shaw X. Austin Jttmes Salmon W. II. Anderson ..Eli, WhiUar Pontage Morgan Co .w Address all business communications, WALTER' THOMSON, Business Manager. Box 22, Ogden, Utah. GENERAL ELECTION. Holiday, August 7; 1876. WEBER. COUNTY, People's Ticket!; Commissioners.' to Locate Uni-versi- fy Lands JOHN HOWBEUY,. . DAVID. ILTEERY. Vrobate Judge, ERANKXIN D, RICHARDS.. Selectman t F. A,. HAMMOND. County, Treasurer, ROBERTr MtQUARRIE.. Prosecuting, Attorney IiR,NKLIN S. RICHARDS. Sheriff, WILLIAM. BROWN.. Coroner, WILLIAM N. FIEE. S'ii)rintendent of School,. L,.E..MONCH. rEQPIX'S, TICKET. at the head, af aur col' uraos the Beope'a- - Ticket, for the General Election of 1S7.G, which will take placo next. Monday. Wg take of, raainding. our tjiij. opportuni W.i- - plioe- - tfaders of the obligation rf sting utpi all.oitizjDns.of. the United; States, to exercise the elective franchise, Tftipx.of gpysjfimwitfc. Eycry man audj, resignation, knowinj his guilt would shield Bolknap. We believed at the time, and now, that Grant accepted his resignation purposely, to shield Belknap from panishment.. In view of the fact that Belknap has esoaped in this way, it is to be hopedj that, hereafter, no man occu the position of Graat, will so fiir forget what is due to the people and to honesty, as to lend his official sanction to- - a similar escape of a f - - THE CHICAGO TIMES Since the St. Louis Conveutioni it hai been thought by some that Wilbur F. Storejj tho editor of tho ChU cago Times, would be nominated for Governor of Illinois, by, the DemoState. cracy For our part wa did not suppose that party would 30 stultify itself, it being-wel- l known, that no paper in the United States has been in the habit of abusing the Democratic party with, more bitter vehemence for several years than has the Chicago r of-th- Times, rather, incline to the belief; however, that- Storey himself has been, haunted with the idea that he would receive tho nem'mation, as the Timea. has somewhat- changed its tone of late, and possibly he has re ceived some eacouragemeati from certain politicians. in We from the ebullition of rage vented by tho Times in, reference to tho nomination, by. tho Illinois Demoerats.of a candidita foe liovexnor who had pre viously beea nominated by theHnde-pendenThe to rimes thus raves : j WTe - this-belie- f EJICEll'TS DVRKiQ THE QUAiJER. censes $2713 50' To cash ree'd on fines, Alderman Brownls Court 410 50 To cash ree'd oa fines, Aldermtin Thomson's Court " To pistol cash ree'd ;To ' 80 50 4 00, ' on rent of sidewalk 15 00 To cash ree'd on cemetery lots To cash ree'd oni bills receivable To easb. reo'd on old lumber from We- ber foot-bridg- 27 0 00 e lands 6 00 Total of $3227: 50 ($13901 4is DISJL'BSED ON CITY police service By C. W. Welch, labor on streets By, board of prison- 628 Co, ers By 03DEK3. $508 00 103 - e i s, x r, e - - ! 17 4.3 pauper? By job wagon By labas on old ft-vic- es 4 OCK ber river By repairing City Hall fence and 3 00, gate Fourth of July celebration By Marshal Brown for services across By VAeber river By Ogden Pub. Co., fes printing 3 oe. faot-brid- across-W- By foot-bridg- By 50 00 31 OOi e Ogden:. bridge- 41 39 00 and river banks 4C3 CO, By. City Attorney,. fir services 25Q rent of room for night police 00-- By . OO i Ey stars, whistles. and nippers for police 3y lire alarm By pereentagp, on, licenses By spile drive?. By Recorder, for 19 5 75- 30. rentofFirean's Hall. By DnA. S. 50. 72 8.3. 75 00' 20 00- ID 25, - Cwdon, services and medicine for transi--e- nt By Taos. Dcxey, labor on canal e foot oSeconL at-th- St. 29 75. By trees and plant- Public n ing Squares. do-o- d suits By costs Mayor's-Cou- rt 110 JO i, 31 By scavenger work. ly nails and rope-- 40 0 for pub work 7. GO By detective services liy expenoes of fir 22 00 departnent &g 5 Total of disbursements. By bills receivable,-cancelle- $2!9G 2T i by pay- ment ef oash RKSOCKCBS1S 15 qq.. THKASU&y To cash To bills reaeivable To fines secured by, jl'Sj Spin, 1876.. 704 01 1C0O 71 deposits-B- 40 nundry other 2j 8455 21 Total of resources T&Ul $O0l e - 00. - had-bee- Two-thir- 50- - relief of transient servites Th 21th at Marrisville, OS' 15 00 To cash rec!d on city By e two-third- par To cwh ree'd on li y pondence between himself and Gofernor rounds were At, daybreak twenty-nin- e Chamberlain, mi other reports in re gard to the recent trouble at Hamburg. fired in honor of the 29th year of our Ordered printed and laid on the table. pionews' entrance' in these valleys. At 8 o'clock the-- people gathered new confer half-paThe Chair announced-ence committee on the consular and at the schoolhouse, whan captain Mar-lo- r and his aides gave us another salute. diplomatio appropriation bills Sargent, After beiBg called, to order by tbe Doutwell and Norwood. A joint resolution- providing for- the President of the day, A. M. Rawsonf. restoration of the original Declaration of "All hail the 24th" was Ming in a spirited manner by tha select choir unIndependence was passed. U neon, the Senate began to vode on der the able leadership of R. D. Brown, tho articles of impeachment against Wm. Jr., L. Waldron, Jr., presiding at the V. Selknap, late Secretary of War. organ. After prayer by the Chaplain, Upoa the first article of impeachment, Elder Thomas White, and singing by the Senators- - voted guilty and choir, our young, respected, and able thirty-fivnot guilty, for want of juris- friend, Levi J. Taylor, delivered an extwunty-fivcellent oration on the rise and progress diction. The presiding officer, annennced that of tbe Church, and the present blessings had- not. voted guilty, and we bad attained to under the leadership therefore respondent was acquitted, ef of the pioneors. After e few remarks the charge of to brst article. On the from our honored veteran, L. A.. Shurt-leff- ; an apprepriaie song from A. Mar-losecond article, thirty-siSenators voted and and one from the Sunday school, we aot Mr. twenty-fiyguilty guilty. Marcy. who did not answer on the first repaired to Mr. ShurtletFs grove and roll call, voted guilty upoa the second partook of a8umptuous repast, firad up article. Those Senators- who voted not and served in, an exceilant style- by a guilty reported their reason for doing so committee of ten ladies, of which, about 300 of our citizens participated. jwas for want of jurisdiction. We then commenced a few athletic Upon the third and fourth articles,the and vote stood as above, thirty-si- x ether sports for prizes. The climbvoting not guilty. Be ing ofrthe greasy pole being so exhilaraguilty and twenty-fiv- e fore rell call on the fifth article was fin- ting to our noted citizen, D. Chase, that dehe added one, of Uncle's shinplasters to ished, .Mr. Morton, who tained oa account of a severe fall this the prize. After hours of laber by sevmorning, came in and voted guilty, eral competitors our young friend, John makingthe vote tn that article thirty-seve- n Fisher, ascesded the summit of his amnot guilty. bition and got the prize. After some guilty and twenty-fivof the Senate not having speeches and singing benediction was voted in favor of sustaining the articles pronounced by tho chaplain. of impeachment,, it: was ordered that 1 proceedings- closed with a judgment of acquittal be entered,, and dance in the evening, at which our lathe Senate.sitting as a court-oimpeach- dies again catered to our, appetites, all ment, adjourned sine die. passing off as merrily a the. charming Mr. Allision called up the conference sleigh bells. , committee report on the military acadeMarshal of the Day. Committee of arrangements. Pe4er my, appropriation bill, and in explanation stated; the bill as. agreed upon in Later, Noah L. Shurtliff, Richard 1). cenferenca appropriated $74,4X5, less Brown, Jr., Wm, J. Larkings, Lorenzo than the bill ot last yean- As the bill Waldroa,.Jr., Levi J, Taylor. Win. 0. from the- House,, it Saundrrs,.Jr all of whom. are teachers came to the appropriated $250231, to which amount in, ourr Sunday School. The. conier.- p.. L. tha.8eaje.a.dde4 Iveponer,-- , - sources, 'as last report g st - XULK. to-da- guilty man, from tha consequences-ohis arime. "Let no guilty man es cape," said. Grant, and yet he Uim-se- ! opened wiio- a door, for- the pon. esoape of a venal, member of his cab We therefore advisa all our frienJs inst, of whose guilt, the President of both sexes who have a righfc to wa& cognizant. vote, to go to tha polls in their respective preoiocts, next Monday, and Congressional.. vote fully, freely, and unitedly;, and In tho Senate yesterday the chair laid.: hope that all will take sufficient in- before the Senate a message from tha terest in this important matter to President in answer to the resolution of July 2Clh, transmitting copies of corresapnd enough time to record' thein sentiments by depositing their bai lots. for. the fall People's Ticket. LEWIS S. HILLS, JOHN VAN COTT. Representatives to tlifi Legs-I (it he Assembly, LORIN EARR, Another thing shpuld be borne in Union is essential to our Imifld. All our personal safety and success. dislikes likes or regarding candidates be expressed and settled should before the election. In caucus and convention, we may freely discuss these points. But when we fraaie a ticket, aither in mass meeting or by our delegates, our true policy is to unite on that ticket to a man. ' Divide and conquer," is the motto of those who seek to break. U3 up and destrey our. cherished institutions. To effect a. division in our ranks, which is. their only hope for power over us, they will resort to all kiads of taejtics. Thej will ridicule our unioB; liken us to sheep; accuse us of want of independence; jeer at us as a people blindly following our leaders; advise us each to strike out for the men we would individually choose do anytbipg to split us into factions, that they, might step, in with the union they affect to despisa, and cosquer us wi'h aur own true wea- EXI TO THE FA1ICE. priation bill, recently passed. Mr Kelly sailed up the House bill to create au additional land district in the Territory of Idaho; patted The Hou?e bill providing for the sale of the Osage ceded lands iti Kansas was taken Mr Edmunds moved an amendment, providing that the-- aet skall not take effect until the tribes of Indians p.fiected file their assent thereto with by it the Secretary of the Interior; agreed to and the bill passed. The Senate then lookup. the river and harbor appropriation bill", and various amendments proposed by he comniittoe on appiapriations, which, were agreed to Pending the discussion, a message wi.s received from the House, announs-inthe action; that body had taken ia regard to the death of Edward Y. Parsons, member, from Kentucky. Appropriate addresses were made by Mr. and Mr. Stovens, and as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, ihe Senate adjourned. In the LPouse, in five contested1 election cases, sitiir.g members Hyman, Caadler, Lynch, Norton- and Freeman were declared eleoted to their seuts. Immediately afir the reading of the journal, the bill reported by Mr. Eland from the committee on mines and nnn-into utilize the product of gold and Bilver mines, was taken up. Mr. Holman asked leave to offer an aoiiendrient, providing that bo much of the resumption act as proviJes that on and after the 1 pt day of January, 1879, the Secretary of the Treasury Bhall redeem iii coin the United States legal tender notes then outstanding on their presentation for redemption to the Secretary of the Treasury in New Yosk, be repealed. Mr. Bland objected , and the amendment was not read; thereupon dilatory motions were set on foot by Mr. Kasson and others, to prevent action on the bill by consuming the morning hour. That period having expired, the bill went over without action The majority repori and of the real estate prntl committee were adopted by tbe Houoe. Mr. Hale made a point of order that the committee on real estate pool had no authority to make a report on the subject of naval affairs. The Speaker pro tern., Saylor, regard-e- d the nutter more as a question of fact than a parliamentary law, and, decided to sustara the point of order, ie resolution reported by wos thereupon agreed to without division, and the matter was referred, to the judiciary committee. 47 Respectfully, James Tah.o?, Auditor. Ogden City,. July 21st, 1S7G. f James-Martin- - Sate $0, - KQTAKY PUBLIC, Richmond, Caelie Co.,. 0J Lund nUier ftffit davn vp and a:', ' knowlfjji'd, ajjidaritx rettivrdt and yrnrrul rial btiriHrjt promptly atknOet to. y Ajfentftr MitrhtU Wageux, Cayvga Cii'f, . ami WhetUr mackintt, Sulky, Ki-b- liii'f,:. |