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Show Our Ki'.U.Lake Loiter. (Dgte function She Commercial. Salt Lake City, Feb. 1st, 1870. Dear, Junction: Both branches of - WaJU it SLOAN, $4,'U"V'ouly the Legislative are hard at work to got i..for tha tra through the necessary measures for the Agent to Salt Lute Otty nmiectedWitil tUii Hwr. tiOB 01 good of their constituents in the stipulaEDITOR, ted "forty days," including as much of the nights as they may choose to devote MoasiNa.-rT- he Tabwsaclb, Slsdat themselves to Legislative afl'airs. The was ad'i.resaed Jy Elders congregaton principal item of business in the Council W. Stewart and A; M. Ballantyne.-D- Office :.... Silver. ' couWt Jibw ".i:-Co CUKCK3 25c. to 35o. to 17c MUSLIN DK LAIN ES 30c. to 27o. All WOOL DE LAIXES 37c. to 46c. GINGHAMS 19c. to 2ic , correct jXarx- -u t 3,m COFFKBBte per rt, aie per lb. ,' TEA $1.50 to $2.5(1 par lb, BACON-2- 70 pw lb. RICE 17 to 20c pr lb. ' SUGAR $22.22 par ',' criubod, S2U.1, jwr k, CCRRA NTS 24c per lh, per W, ' rt L Jb 80c, YARD, The Utah Central Railroad, which is ' ; . COMPLETED NOAV. ' ' .', '! E M B E IT Wotlncslny, .Tun. l2th, OGDEN JUNCTION. c. JJa'vy.jer CHEESESOc p lb. . ON AND AFTER, 27f TOBACCO j THE PIOXKKU LIAE OF UTAH. ' FROM SOUTH-EAS- END Off T ' .r. 11.H. depotJ ,!'. t ' ' TEUCKEE RIYEB L IiAILUOAP. 5 ,. ' " Wtkf r Mattered, ha mora united miv Oli!!"0"' all iu mind temporone things, of He said we as well spiritually. al as bu' to do our 0WH not here jme to carry' put, HiB and of God, Will He Curposes, as revealed to us through His to priesthood whom He has, appointed on' the KlingJom ffa!r3 of Wt ' " I. ;i't. Til i. ii.ksnthey i - ' i Do. PRINT8-12- oojeci, been Elder JJallantyne FpoKtt pi placed in the hands of the Judiwhich the people of Grid liave "been Committee who have united-witciary I iWed from the various nations of the them'' the fudioiary 'ConimMee 6f the ' Li.? V iA lfm ., House. But the work is a heavy . !. me iL law. pi mej' ore fully instructea in one, and the residue of the forty ...... Cc. to 20c. 21c. to 3ic: ".' STRIPK-18e.to- - (oSJe.er yard.' i. MCSLHTS-l- tlCKlNliS SIlIR'nNO HKft if ifprepafuifcHifo of ci4lp,raciice firH &i TrWy,Uai'-ikfcLm tae SHKETrNGS-Il- BLEACH " B, of Ogden Junction, Ogden Ciiy, .'tvh rmitont'l&h-'&- i 18,70;' ! ,()(! i 1W0WN tti UTAH-:OENTRA- TO ;' SALT LAKE CITY, .; ,' ' ..' . THE ONLY PAPER IN OCDEN. ' INDIGO $2.00 per lb. ; ," 'j for its completion. However, they are OP EN 'FOR FREIGHT, AND 00c pur lb. 35c CAXDY .1 busily occupied with the preparation, PEPPER 50o por lb, ' and ape,. progressing, very well; but an 8PICE 50p perlb. NUTMEGS lb. $1.90 por cannot be this important matter,. ' iO '."'. por boat. :i hurried through in a half finished CANDLES-$9..1' SODA $10.28o per uni. . ,1 state. 'SOAP I. X. L. brands $3.75, por pox. '', ; Thiim leave Salt Lak City lit 7 ajn., anil arrive 9.20 $7 ftAlSIN-leave The question of woman suffrage is oc ttt'tiili at and tliii J5. a.m., city city per box, COAL OIL per ce, I10.T0. 6 p.m., and arrive In Suit Lake City cupying the attention of the House. On LYE $13perWe. at .m p.m. . . SMl-AYEELKfirth. the member from Wasatch, ' - Friday last, GLAS3 xlO per box, $7.00. eP tew,art spoke on the Rrst pviriI Hon. A. Hatch, made a motion to en10x12, $7.00. For all information concerning Freight or Pa. 'ciples of the Gospel which, he said, all into the expediency of preparing a IIAY Full supply, at $10 per tun. quire $G .,, ; ,,. ;.,,! age, apply to fat,i were free to embrace if they would, bill OATS 2c perl) the right of suffrage to wogranting untp' Uienisehe land thereby seecure BARLEY 2Vc per lb. JOSEPH A. YOUNC, carried,, The House men, whioh, BCrEnmTENDENT.' 00 Q $1.25, per bnl)l. f salvation.'" ;. resolved itself into a committee of the H'EEAT-$1.FLOUR-43,a full npply $4.00 per ck.; God His set had I He testified that up whole on the subject, Hon. J. C. Wright r present demand. Our Ctah Flour cornparoa fmg.lom in the last days, in fulfilment in the chair, wj)en,i, was dicussed;in pa favorably with the best TTeKtorn Braadi nuvde from ' FAKES: winter wheat. 0f Uj. predictions of the prophets; that amicable but very lively manner at some : CORN $1.00 per bntdiel. Ijoseph Smith was a prophet of the Lord, length. A preponderance of the memCOcto, Salt lake City to Wood'i Cross SI10RTS-$1.- 00 BRAN $1,50, perewt, land that Prest. B. Young is the legal bers seemed in " " 75cU. CcntrerilU favor of the proposed exPOTATOES OOe 7oc, per bushel , ' Successor of Joseph, and that he has been " " $1,00 12c 8c. 10c lb BEEF foot, Farmiugton ; it shop per tension of fiuffrago; .some considered (hat ' af;'"! PORK 2Uc lb. , .: (1.35 ' Keyvilp 25;, ' per fsppointed by God to administer the United " female citizens of the States had "' ". " Ogden t liOO The People's raper! 40c por lb, BL'TTER Iu roll, 35c fairs of His Kingdom, much as vote male as rjjjHt (p; legally 80c. EGG ft Per doi, 45c ' " ,,: J Elder Musser endorsed the remarks pf ' , 0. caluer; ,, ClilCKENS-5- 0c, oitizens, unJer the organic act of the ; A aperfor all Clase$! ouch, ..l TUtot and Freight' Igont, lit Elders B. and S.,and testified td the fe' I 18c TURKEYB in and per lb.ii per pair. jiutlipnjvies supTerritory, qit,i rity of the character of Prest,. Toting, port of the opinion; and finally a com:" ' t .: snd to the unity which exists among mittee was appointed to. jetiauire into thiS people. .. A onA orri.f fin tVia or norl lannv nf Y.,m,i uflh ;goo4 InsEri&Iols He , lav? int, th( Rmm for the purpose OGDEX HOUSE, Uriaiii.t6 thit liiterf .it. I subject ithilh of conferring the franchise upon women li ' - 'WEST, Proprietor,. 'the Saints,.- - BiBuopi Thompson ead se ,,',!.; and thus setting the matter at rest. Mr. veral notices and the services were then J Wright was appointed Chairman of the 3X A. IV H .1: u !' 13 13 .1 foncladcd by singing aid prayer. I'i-which ' committee, immediately proceeded OGDEN CITY;; UTAH, ,,; TIIK, .1 t t to work: and its rcnort was on the CONNBCTIONSi EASfEEIT First-Class " o Hotel in 'nty the fBIDUlICT loar With at MMlASAj4 E lerk's table yesterday. The report ,. .( ' Off den.'" " TUnnuOi" PasstmgCT an! Freight Route We learn by a .)! telegram furnished M.hf takes strong ground in support of such provided With the choicest :he Uesefet Telegraph Operator h at on a measure and in favor of women hold- - The BAR tt&ched 1ibmnn or FALLS NIACARA :'ae 1st instant m fight ocourred battrnatt TO ring office; and announces that the com .1,1 (, and Cigars. iT Barter' nd a lare, numte''f o mittee will give strenuous support to a Mr Xiquort Ind'ians,-aSlortiana,1 in Vrllich ITS jbill introduced for cpnfcring the riht AND ALL POINT8 EAST. w Ill OILHIHTU) reikkina ere killed and 40 of thei hvl-- 1 of suffyJjjT uponi'9in,;iy1i(iit 5iH O .' it hose folks :es',"acstrbyid.! Oulyi'p'if'.aVr east and west, who are so V Hi J tu ni'-u : m. of all klnde of freight the For iUBIl .'... HUD v:tlil women vorried about the BIlIWi of traneportatlon Utah epeetly beirg .IT,.;-rune excluaiT oyer th without TJiet Latest TeUgraplue Nenslavi-d- , ssy Jatiiig Btep,fvhicUThvCfS Ai.i)it.wA.s's Cut'itT. Ou Mortrljy.'W.' ' uian a jongway aieaa tiMncfinoji A. ID :: The only Rnatarn Line front Chicago J. Blake and J. T. Fyfer wwe buougbt tafen exic'n jing to the nafaiaoeot cunning flliefore.'Aldei'Rwn. Herrlck.' 'and 'fined woman .' r, equal political rights with man ? Palace Sleeping Cars Articles on all the Pullman, uh $15 and cost Ibt' iMuuU and bat- - There is little doubt that, following hard On IU Faneager Trains. .... ; . , J !l li.i ! Ml I I 1. 1' ft 1! , I (III' 150,000 feet .... l:oi ,1 . at' g ' ; ' ' . , $iz1er thousand ft. Y per Year. Only !l I ! .1 ;' '!! t Will" . ,ii-- ; K 25 300,000 in in I', .!,!'. ' n. I .!,,; 1 ' ( ml !!;. Liu! illill ."ill1 .' t.,vil firM lit -- ' f ' ' ' u. t IM'll. II II , $4 per thdhsaud. . i ,.: .... -- ,,1,1 (I 11,1 lit t J, rt I , ,l..iiti:-,n- n l f. II (V I p .. '111 HOTELS. . T It I !, MICHIGAN CENTRAL T, .li li ' d '.,11 'in (.1 , n'' I'd Shinnies W di in ..:A il U, ' i. H' mid ! i NEW YORK, BOSTON ran t ... iw:).fi1-iiuin- OGDEN JUNCTION )ioV-j:;i- !'" 1? it . i , ; 'til. f llH ,TH 100,000 '1 ,vi-..,..- H' H l i J yi 1 i! ' W- I r Great Central Route. Tfii: ( ' 11 " , I .l.i.! !) f? t :.i.iilv .I i.A I ! W HITE H "BLUE LINE U S E, i , : MAIS-STREE- .. Great Central Route OGDEN, U.T. na-le- al nficri'thc JC'Tlllll t ,il"l , indifrtintihi tm the same.'day j.'C, Rftisfo'n!) iadies ou the Cl'agii and Cullom billi, it fned $10 and costs, (or drufikcuiir aud kvvill bo an effectual .squelcher to those iishnting the peaces luxuriant romancisfs who have pictured ' . .: ' i.;m. i i' I i.ois 4i.ll IU .'! i - (..;, ;iu The BuNOHWe have ireceiverl "IUsidentV, on the. Bench pole from ' AT THE EXCHANGE, ... 4id( i i BILLIARDS. i acrc-i-an,- a f BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!, BILLIARDS! '""best RAILWAY. .111 or tables, Oppcito . ct -- - was''wiy RESTAURANTS. pleasn,t jomy. 4, 1,. ."1 m .. -- . hvii or' u ,: i -- Nrw "ced, jresterJav ,a fresh'arvnl 'Ortft-i.U'Ai- iJ;j, s f - Uil, wai excellent, and peace and goo n' ' en- nr. ITAII CENTRAL RESTAI RAM "OUSeniPn to? unit - ,V t,i.! .1 CEO. L, P, .' 1 rpiynig tUeir numeroim fnatnmr The Second District Store Patting up Djw C,ent BurP'y on hand for customera. Un vnimttheir ,. Pbitcaby. Died in this ciiy on th 29th ult., Lemuel, infant son of Bishop Lester J. and Agnes Herrick, after a) J ghort illness. Deceased was born Oct r. 'An rnun-er- us , OYSTERS. ' r The ty ue rot a hick tsvarj uinej?- - ously attended, took place on Sunda last. Bishop W. Thompson, Elder M. Stewart and xtherB officia&fi.' V ' . , i -- " ; OODEN Cil'V, HAPPY NEW YEAR!! ' CALL AT TUB .i . i, RAILROAD SALOON, Main Street, for FKfcSll OYSTKKS, by the caw, ran, or pl:itc; l?tcve'l, Fried, or Kaf, Tiinee rttTalvi are received daily from Baltimore. IjoiimhI l':g" Foct )i:t arrivwl. (Jivq n a call, " JOE SLMM0X3, Oyetor'Hcuicr. lrf ,h OF.Mii r. mil ; 'i-n- l ; j itn f. it I ' i " , 1.1 ; ! .1 ' .!il'. Sash Doors Ha'mtd, Tanelled and Muuldeo. , The Terms of AdTCrtUlng'aM at reaon-- 1 he '' aa Qgula b deeired. ' T. PATRICK, Oen..Pa. , . i.! DUN LAP, 0o,Bup1, CnJoago.1 Primed and Glazed, I Merchants who want to HeU their Goods tvUl do well to ' Advertiw in tht t Junction, .; . S, ' TUCKER, mitl Corpentor, Joiner, HALF A BLOCK EAST OP TUB "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. ,r( I i , , Ad-vertisi- Every Artlfle manufactured bt made 01 tne Mm .. the Junction. Uv prtly '; i : ,,; ., .. 1' ., .. in . 'if ' ' ' ; . i X!,,,-:- glRKET, v N.B. Lathe and tiliiBglne gold an ComniiMiim. 1 , 1 . ' 1( '! klndof '!, '. BITILDIXCr LUMBER 'I 1'. il.- I il i'l l XTRA SIZE DOORS, t It has I lbnen treenl nil it'l.l 84SII, BIXTOSi. V domanstratcd ' JOHN R. I'OOlv Proprietor , ..- .i ' .''-- . Ondexs'rei'clTcd' for all ,.- LUMBER YARD," COAL DEPOT, MEAT, GRAIN & GENERAL PROVISION ,r OODBH, MARKET MATS , i M . k i .,' . ' by n li warranted to material. wt . ' : ,l ny ''1 ' ' .v.:; , Mechanics can doubtless tin-crease their Business by , All Orderg personally; and atteu'Jed to, , , ..ill 11 li-- ' -- 1; ' y .il' ,, -- I, 1. Alwaja kept on haid. ,1 , ' .;; it " i.i i.i 'id I Uiat judicious Advertising is the road1 to success in every department of .1 Ue . . .,1 . invite, tno puiillo , to e'.ve jus i'ii i Trad. , f OgJcn and . it else-wher- e' for insertion tai th JtsCTioir. NEATLV F.jc KCltKn, OS FUORf jsnuco anu on ivr.AP' ivni,r, j cn.11,3. it l'atronaye Soticited. 1! ti-- ii ,Yli' V, .'i. I'll i' .11:11 ' A i 11 1'lliH ! l ,n !'.(i 'I " i' i" "Hll , ill V "i',' 4:".-r- ''I- i ''l.i.lp "1 -- ,) ,.1 011 Jewelry, Forwirn atche, dune, l'ietole, and . AoiiuHiniio. 01 an ainae. Purchaser, ill do w.ll to examine our Stork iKifure piinhiixiiie elxeviiere. ' Icpaiiiing carefully dou and all work warranted. Tim ' aWnic'v!! f-- f tO. .,iii i;t .1 & BOESSEL PARPE Main btzer.t, Ogden. CUy, ..: Watclimakers, Jpwelprs&IJnnsmlllis, Acent, tut Aunirlcan awl Elirin Watchua. lmml a lurue airtinout of Keep crm'tnntly fine i i' i ' rcrr dmaorlntlon I'll ' will be proiMptlj' j i'. IM'J land DRESS I.OinEU of their Xdverttsemenls 1,1 i IiATII, nil 111 JAN. 1st, I ' I! m ' . i , I , I, II ( . Iroprltnr. .ATfORK faMdnaea HAS Pullman'i Palace Sleeping Coachei ma v through to Chicago without ohanga, V Ih4 - vii.ll,. -- I. weU-alrQCllBetl- i.;' j ,1 ,". ! ' ., . ., .. A LAME ASSORTMEKT COUNTRY. . i ' , I CITOS. IASTZBJ nr!' .i n n n'ti. ' , ..,'! Jlili being the direct rente, and ' ' ' ft , , ' WESTERN IN THIS VH10N PACIFIC EAILWAT And J.odsins Ifoave,1 II. a. TSJ'Z WMA3V, The commit;finfVstiiJAcilei were Eaftide.C.R. H., PUBLIC SQUARE Tin and iron pi ate worker Wrs. Louisa Knight, Mrs. Leah 0 MAIN STREKT,! OGDKX. ' !' plockq West .of.fht QgitH Smout, and Mrs. Perry. CfepnE. THOMAS BROWN'ISO, .' . Jlotd. ; I TEW,' EQUALS Tam loaf the Unaocai JUfia, eppoalte Okaea, open the airiTat cfTralae from the Wert oer th. . rder prevailed throughout the evening. unii.. I THE JUNCTION Ta Dm? THaooei 113 Kllaa ahortef Ulan me lower une, Bavea p near, in uue, and inearee eonnecrtone with all Eae t- am A Bouthera Kailwaye, pa , , : harini choioa "' " ' ngera f Ron tea Cut of , I ' i : Chicago, TimOCGH TO kUi ACQ AGE CHECKED il,ili:u',"(I H $G5 per thousand ft. , WTTHOTJT CHANGE OF CARS, , , 0 in MEDIUM 1,1 The direct route from Oxaba to Chicago 110031, 'v.,,;'V l.i. AS AN ADVERTISING ht ' i u t.. !' Xiuxnpcr - ; 1... ,. :.... ,id P UTAH, , invitr- .it -! t Whktis the matterjwitlnie ninjla? Q TJHVTA.II, bo rates ii's Iq'r 4I .' moniioniug in ,our 710W long does it take to bring mail TE IfAVB ALWAYS OS IIAXO A GQOD i'omier nofiee air th'littpovements hiatter from Ogden to Salt Lake ! The Etock of Clioice iiad been made in hat Junction of Wednesday last I did not get part of the city I4quors, Cigars, Tobacco, forgetting that,we kaowity "all uatil Saturday; Saturday's issue had not come to hand yesterday afternoon, or, at Chicago Ale and Lager Beer. U fays twenty-eignew dwellings least, had not come to my hand. Mr, Also a general aMorlmcnt'of GROCF.RIES, all iayabaen erected Aefe'durlh fto' last Moore, P. M. here, wrote concerning the of noellent (jnulity. ,',! ;iiine pnths,, beielek' num'crrous iUft ions mails between this city and Caehe, and 9tt ." , " ' ";. i vElia FLELT, Proprietor. fwlnch have been made toth received replies that the route agents on "Wettings. lle'leU's us tliat someof the bench land the C. P. R. R. reported no one to re Ijlast, year ytetded! piily b'uji(tiwWaii leer-- e the mails at Hot Springs on two i ... ' .. .j- .,... pti. .tne fv if. pm' t3?CCUt, qualitv: Successive ThuNrbi'4.l filaSUttifesc been They raised wtv fine''efttlng- artple"1 the only days on which the mails be "ome of which measured 21 inches in tween Salt Lake and whe valley ha ,ii bf the "behind been time, of.fi'viw people nreuircrthliaWaf:ti6afnc'lj me;- plUms, jSprfeofs, eartulnfees And Riche Counties would probacy pass e't etc. ' Ho "claims that the '"'largest it over; but the irregularity Mve.colH inwchcs of grapes ever raueJiiln Utah, tinued for months, and yet there is no LL WHO DEPIRK TO AMtigRTHEMSFXYES we tJOdT.xin, Uie.Dgdid: A)nbh!;'& f6i4 improvement. It wont, ljurti J tJiinkto wilh the Cue and Kalle will ficd a Kooui, 'hi they have an extensive nursery of ventilate mail irregularities, until some cumfortalilT fitted up with Ilia ' i joung trees, the shoots of which grew thing is done to have &i,Vrpngi4that ; ,are complained of remedied. There is nothing sensational Cr exci water-lffini- " heir f ha,ay "Costthera ting occurring here at present Busi w $20,000. It bow supplies them. ness is quiet, a few partfeatark coming ih abundance of liquid for . Irrigation (6ff : lectures are in full blast: and there llic I tali Central is some talk gf tke TJieatreietosing in fttetcvV .'. Engine Houho. .; We rejoice exceedingly In the pros-P- t couple of weeks. It will do so, at least. of our citizens on this elevated and. tor the grand ball da iheE2nd, CALL AND SEE JJ. GARX "'glily favored spot of land,, and we tx-;tf that, next summer "Resident" and i'is to-- v neiglrfifjrn wiU A few days since th rWH 7 Slatkrviile. feast of thei'r U. P. BREWERY, Tuscious fruns." Female, Relief, Spciaty, at Slatcrville Ifv!f Nock South-Wa- it of roil Office, 1 1".;:. i ilgdfn. gave a complementary dinner, cencer TTAYE A CHOICE BKANI) OT T.IQrORS, and ball to the choir of that place. I 1 and a No. 1 ArtMe or LAW til llitu. a Frank E.Jarier, Escl, of St. Louis. were seated and partook ltilliard Table on tlm premiwi. couple Forty ;icket Ji.B. All on(prj fur Ugcr JTooc tvIU maot witU agent oUie &. Loufs an'fedianaC ,j bes rich foati al0nti'n t'f 'ttitg)"thsi :tf;a LAM IXT 4 FflLHIKt), rr"lr!etor. P'Usilfojd'y r. F. 'ftiat could be procured, after which they Mm; 10 which place kc,cx- enjoyed themselves in the dance and in "Weotprvm. i;'il! peot Return ?rt i' shett' time.nVe feh1 ;Ui6 song till tie "wee sma hours. uun 1' 1'itiS inii") e iiuml .Hi ' uwi, I' bo vividly the slavish and degraded con dition of woman in Utah. i.. .n'( i'l I M l l ,:ift Leading Topic of Vie liay E. BABGEST, OeaT 8np Chicago. 1L 0. WENTWORTH, OenT Paee. warn 1 reiut Agu, vauwea, moa, JOHN DATIES, Proprietor. I i ,lf J i Best of Accommodations , ' i' yw$ t, . u I' j' 11 "I'-'- HI !l I The Circulation of the Junction " " .' is already large and is constantly incrcastna. , . D.W. 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