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Show inin , 'It" i.V"- x Published every WEDNKSDAY tad SATURDAY by the Oodsjc PdbMmbiso CosirAXt. Churle W. Penrose, Editor. E. STRATFORD, Hutinets Manager, nun i- more likely to be properly served, by giving the powers proposed to the local courts, than by requiring the lesser crimes to come up before the higher courts.' We hopeand expect to aee the time wheu the civil and criminal .. jurisdiction of the Probate Courts will be partially restored. We would UTAH. not endow them with concurrent SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1876. jurisdiction with the District Courts as in the earlier times in this Terri tory, although the circumstances AUTHORIZED ACETS. then existing mistified the Legisla turo at that time, in conferring the The following prriens are authorized to large powers wielded by those courts collect subscriptions and trantact any busiBut bounded by judicious limits, the ness connected with the "Junction" Ojfict in Probate Courts could reasonably and their respective settlements. beneficially be endowed with crimina Lngan, Providence and Millville, M. D. and civil jurisdiction, to the great Hammond. Smilhfii-ldUyde Park and Richmond, W. advantage f the people of this Ter A. Nolle. ritory and the interests of law and (KJIi:. , - iiiwiimiiiii 1HU11.J and homestead ' entries ' of ' public lands within the limits - of railroad grants in cases where such entries have been made under the regulation of the Land department. It will be seen by the copy of it that appeared in full in the Herald telegrams of yesterday, that the bill proto preveot the injustice poses which is at present, dime to bona fide settlers by railroad corporations, which, after having obtained a' subsidy land grant from Congress, now come3 iuto full possession of the settler's "land and all the improvements he may have made, because he can show no valid claim io opposition to the railroad company's grant. The bill proposes to obviate this by providing that all and homestead claims made in good faith by actual settler' , pre-emptio- n L. Webster. justice. upon tracts of Dot mure than 160 Jamet Uiuworth. But whatever may be the general acres, within the limit of any land lTyrum side Bear west the on settlement AU of opinion on this matter, we think ho grant, prior to the time wheu not ice of River, in Cache Valley. J. II Barker. sensible person who desires the wel- the withdrawal of the lands embraced Witlard, Malad City. Willow Springs and fare of the community will object to iu such grant was received at the local Samaria, Jos. W. Dudley. laud office of the district in which such 0. L. Robinson the slight extension of power to our Farmington, W. S Poppleton local justices' courts, contemplated in lands are situated, or after their res Wellsvillc II. A. Shaw the bill proposed. And we hope after toration to market by ord?r of the Paradise K. N. Austin it is B'ar Lake Valley carefully scanned, and amended General Land Officer, shall be con Salmon James Coalville if necessary, to see it pass into a law, firmed, and a patent for the same W. II. Anderson Poatage and that the Governor will uot with- shall issue, to the parties entitled Eli Whitear Morgan C W. Iranklin, Address all business communications, E. STRATFORD, Business Manager. BozZ2, Ogden, Utah. A JUDICIOUS EXTENSION OF FOUKlt. hold his signature became a small and unprincipled clique raise a howl about it, as they always do when any measure is advanced calculated to be of benefit to the people at large. TOE MONTANA MAIL. The Corinneites have always been Some persons, thosu of 'the baser sort," of course, who are contiou'ally noted for the pertinacity with which to stirring up s'rif'e, all'ect to be greatly' they hold on to any project likely exercised over a bill introduced iuto help out their dying town, conse , the Legislative defining quently we were n it surprised to learn the that another deputation from that de the of, and rn "in " mm ii rnn'rn The Blockade. m i The Game of Lite. . Green Ititer, Ftb. 1. BT JOHN 0. 'A et,XK. Three engines with a uow plow r TberVi a gi.n.e mnchtu fa.hion- -1 think if. call el Luchre; riretl from the west at G p.m , and re (IhoUKh l never have played it for pleaar. or lucre, port the road clear. Another block is In which when the card. r in crUin i ported further east, between Bitter Ihe pUyer Hp,m- - to hva changed conditio.. thsir Creek and HeJ Desert And one of them crie , in a confi lent tone ' tuny venturo tu 'go it alonei' "I fiiuk I Net Feb. 1,6 pm. The went bound overland train that Wells, left Ogden Sunday bus not . ar While watching tho game, tin . whim oftheWd'. maral roriruw fro of CHrd ' nd t funcy he flndi in the trivial mrifu Porce excell"t hintn for the battle of bo a rilihror throne whether the " The winner is he wh c;in ';o it alone!" thtkirmib A Life-Wher- e A snow plow and two off the truck fowrteen mil' 8 Whin were engines great OafTl )o proclaimed that the world east of here, at Independence Springs Iu a regul'tr oLit ceaselessly whirled. And got uot a cuuvert all ufhw piiJu Rail But only East bound trains are at Elko. derision and prwun and chains. ' iiiovd, fur nil Unit!" was hn ausweriu tone road officiate are doing everything poa 'll For ho knew, like tho .fca.tu, ho could il iilonet" sible to clear their roud, and expect to get trains through to night and every When Kepler, with intellect piercing fHr, ed the laws of each (Uuet ui.d The li.tcovii thimr in running order aeain. And doctor, whj uiuht to hv lim led itur. hii'narao 1 orided hi ' learuiui', and bhit keued hit fame weather is clear and calm. "1 tail aui" he roph.d, "till ine truth you Jwii rived here yet. ",-- 0 own;" W he kit iu his heart he could "go it alone!" Obituary. Alas! for the player who idly lopon la, In the trub'li! of lilt, upon kind ed or friend. ' W hutover ihe value of blesnins like t'ie.ie, Died, at Willard City. Box Elder Co , Tlwy cau nevbr atone lor , iou Inglo, comfort the coward liu ft nU wjih n'groan, January 14th, at 1:20 a m , of typkoid Hot That his crutches have left h.m to "jja ii alone!" fever, Kllen C Wood, wife of John P. ca-ie- Thf n't something, no doubt, in the hau months. hold, Deceased was baptized iuto tbe Chnrch Health, family, eultnre, wit, he.ivrty and The Wood, aged i3 years au 7 I fortunate- owner you mar ' gold ' ay regard of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, at As, eich iu iu way, a most .airly excellent curd; Vet tho l U with game ail these for year inuy 'st, lioilifff, Lnnosbire, England, in the own, , Vales in the Utah 1851. to and eam you've courage to "go it alone!" year 1819, She wris a true and faithful Latter day In battle or busings, whatever Hie game, In law or in lnv it is ever tVte iuiuc; Saint, and was highly respected by all In the struggle tor pjwer, or the scramble for her acquaintances, for her goodness and pelf. Let this be yotir motto ''Rely on Yocrsklf!" Vor, whether the prj,, be integrity in the gospel. or throne ' Blessed are the dead that die in the Tlw victor is Iw who cau "go it aloue!" Lord; they rest from their labors, aid their works do follow them." y rit-bo- thereto. The measure elicited warm discus ion. Mr. Boutwell appearing as the Died, special champion of the railroads, the opposition to it being maintained ifi childbirth, at Halifax, Yorkshire, upon the ground that it infringed up Euglaud. December 21st, 1875, Sarah, on ths vested rights of the railroads. wife of Richard Walker, aged SO years Salt Lake Herald and News please copy CROOKED WHISKEY. 'i -- i The idea of such a tiling." said Mrs. Partington to Ike, who wished to buy a guitar, "Yoii shall do nothing of the kind. "When you was only four years old yo i had .he so guitar (catarrh) bad, that you came near dyiu' with it. Lsaae, it's temptin' providence to wish for such 1 a At Riverdale, January 28ih, 1876, Babcock's connection with whis Elizabeth Evans, wife of David E. Rees, ' key frauds will be ventilated in a few aged 43 years Deceased was a native of Cardigan dajs. The United States Circuit Court, now sitting in St. Louis, has shire, Wales; emigrate to Utah ia 186(5. Died a Latter-daSaint. a new jury to be drawu iu ordered regulating powers Millennial Star please copy. mode of procedure in the Justices' lectable burg had waited upon our order to try hi ease next.'' Some Courts. The truth will dissipate all postmaster in reference to the mails developments may b exteleNorthern. The the on Utah the dust which those persons have pected before tho investigation closes. Co to Whitehead to Mr. Post the McKce has already been, convicted, For Boots and Shoes. stirred up, for the purpose of blind- crams sent by Sharp all-2satisfac Office Department were not. much to the surprise of many who ing the eyes of the people. Justices of the Peace, under our tory to certain parties, and they were watching the trial, 31aguire prcseut statute, have criminal juris- threatened to make the "fur fly" if has pleaded guilty to five counts in Extraordinary Infanticides diction, in caees arising under the he did not modify his statement in the indictinentfa gainst him, the other We find in oue of our French exlaws of the Territory, in whieh. the regard to the Montana mail, which count bng withdrawn to give him changes an account of pouis extraorweeks was declared two a chance to for the behiud, does exceed hundred one not they prosecu- dinary infanticides which lately octestify penalty kein blockade detained enow curred in the city of Pau, Masses the tion. by mouths and dollars fine, six' imprisInIn the Uuited Stages Court at Pyrenees, France. The facts came onment. They also hare, under the on the Utah Northern. Tho facts in a number of persous were out in the courts and have sent a law of the Territory, civil jurisdic- the case are as the following telegram dianapolis, yesterday sentenced to heavy tines thrill of horror through the city. tion of cases in which the amount at will show, that the mails for the and imprisonment One of the womcu named Marie being connectforwarded north the are Utah Joson ed with crooked whiskey operations, issue does not exceed one hundred by gave birth to. a child, then aud the end is not yet. Northern regularly every day: ... struug!d it ami threw the infant into dollars. tho river. A dog seeing the body The Poland bill extended the civil Looah, Jan. 31, 1876. floating, dashed into the Adour and N. J. SaABr, T. M., Ogden: 8now Slides. From several rei- - brought it ashore. Tho mother dej irisdiction of the Justices, to cases " AU Montana malt is "ml nnrtb every dents of learn that nied nothing, and Upou conviction involving the sum of three hundred Ogdea Valley w liny nmi make regular connections with l&ft dollars. This was given io part com Monday morning a number of the was sentenced to five years imprisontftfre t FrnM!n. Sooth bound mail is citizens of Huntsville started out to- - ment at hard labor. (. pensation for, th? depriral of our forwr4el promptly, except a few ?ack Another wonaaa named Maria Co- which have been on train, "but whiob will gether, with lenms" and nled. loaded Probata Courts of their , civil and reach with produce, bound for tbrs city. While stan eDtered tbe charei of Saiut Ogden to day. criminal jurisdiction. traveling in Ogdea Canyon near Wheel Jacques, Pau, carrying in her arms Gen. Supt. Now tho bill in question makes lee's saw mill, a snow slid came down a child wrapped up in a large bundle As a further evidence that the just ahead of tbe leading team and cov of. clothing. Her manner and sor sme very needful regulatioaSj io re rowful air attracted tbe attention of to the proper! mode of procedure Northern mail w not behind the post- ered up the road' The company worked a policeman, who followed her and in the tho Justice courts, and ex- master here hfis registered mail mat- awhile tramping the snow and leveling took the child from the bundle. roiid aud seven teams passed tends their criminal jurisdiction to in his office now, that has been only up the were burned with a corrosive over the obe ruction, wheu anoth- Uips Jafely cases iu which the limit of the fiae is seven, days on the road from) Mon- er slide came liquid, her motler having poured clwn and caught two of down its throat a deadly puison. She three huudred dollars, corresponding tana. the rear teams, beloneinz to Christian was tried, convicted and seutenced to We wait breathlessly for the next Petersen, and William Hall. Mr. Hall's with the powerj In civil cases, befire years at hard labor, stowed upon them by tho Poland move in the interest of the expiring horses were aomplef ely buriifd, and a The third woman, Marie ftrette, a woman and who a were rid. young boy is bill. The power to not young and innocent girl from the on Bled his ing were, nearly smothered country, came to Pau to act as a serextended beyond the present limits the some exertion they vant. after snow, While in this capacity she by to Con Arm the The Bill six months. ; . ; were extricated became Pre-Eiiifrom their p IiHiiri I'm trie of perilous po acquainted with a yeung man The bill is represented as giving to sition unharmed, and the horses wert who by promises ol loving her for iorn mid Homesteader. the Justices of the Peace "almost also dug oat uninjured. No dtmage ever effected her ruin. Finding herAs self in tho family way, she whs very a of was our ci'izens doae to any portion of the outfit. concurrent jurisdiction with the great many The enow is very deep in OgJen val-e- depressed, but as the people thought District Courts." This statement are deeply interested iu the land now she was merely growing fleshy, they ' deeper than U has been for the last is entirely untrue, and has been made offered for sale by the U. P. Pw It. eleven years. The winter storms set in did not specially notice he condition. for the of prejudicing the company in this neighborhood, and a month earlier this season than usuul Approaching the time for srivinz is s considerable there and discussion birth to her child, she was questioued, of the mind, public influencing and caught the folks generally without that she was af Governor against the bill. upon the rights of that company in their winter's firewood. Some of the when she flicted with dropsy. After having No District Judge, possessing the the premises, we re print from the people are burning their fences and outgiven it birih be hid it away secretdignity pertaining to hw exalted po- Omaha Ilera'd the following inter- houses for want of other fuel. The road ly. Her actions were suspected, an sition, desires to be the adjudicator esting article bearing on the subject: in Ogden canyon is drifted full of snow investigation followed, and after a in many places and traveling is tedious long search the body was found in an of such petty offences as are, by this 'This passed the Senate iu which and unpleasant. Several parties win old truuk, cut up into seven pieces. bill, brought within the jurisdiction it originated last session, by a large left Huntsille yesterday with teams and The unnatural mother was condemnof the precinct Justices. And the majority on Thursday last. Its ob sledi, were eight hours reaching this ed to 15 vaars' imprisonment at hard cause of public justice will be far ject is to cot firm the labor. city, a distance of twelve miles. Ass'.-rubly- y m , thing." Our statement that 116 pounds of. water has questions. Our for the 116. authority pounds was scientific. be it If correct. Alexan der H. Stephens, who weighs only moety pounds, would owe himself twenty-si- x pounds of pure water, and Zach Chandler, who weighs 100 pounds, contains seventy four pounds, more than he is entitled to. Seieneeand religion alwavs did conflict ia this way. N. Y. Herald. an average man are pure led tr several earious - Sewing 'Machine. fr , g-ir- Is . n - "burg1, ;rrr:-- i : ..VIGT'OB! its latk impkovkmknts toeth- vyrrii er with the best principles of older ui. v V chines., i now eqnal to if not superior to any othr irarbine i a the market. It m niedl- -. It the eijy machine having a the hi Ktet InniroTed n small holes unoer, sclf-suttin- ' i ot- PhutMe wh'ch o springs to thread throngh or , , it has the latest patent feed Alt wearing point 1 are- mud') , ot stool, eonie-UUenf- ly it dnrahility is grat. Having the fowent part of Bay Shuttle Jt;i. chine in the market it Is ciXiVefjuont lU easiest running. Kach sold niali"S sales for ot Iters, as they recommend theiusrtves to ail who see then iu operation. (lood lively agents wanted ia every town !a Northern Yt&); to wh a gowd (wuituUsivn will j mii'-hin- e be paid. Write to y, A. W. BROWN & Cc. se General agents acd deiilevs in pu-p-- am-vere- pro-emptio- n d BOOK & SHEET s. i c i u JIusical m MercliaiiilLsc, AND STA riONEH Y. Os!cu. Clnli. Plerenee, Wheeler Jl Wilson, Tloaie Shnttk and ReBiaingtea tisedlvs and repairs always on hand. aU kitt dwaucd asxl reatirtsl. Cwrag tuachtawt |