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Show r LOCAL ITEMS. 'OH, be Quiet!" He is of the vener- 1 LEGISLATIVE. before the House, and he therefore deRepeaters, it able and antique type. He draweth clined to speak. .Mr, (Foote also reTWENTY-FIRSDAY. 237 945 near unto the age of C. He may not 4,(7 Total, quested that the evidence taken by the the votes of number committee be read to the House Deducting Feb. 1,1 illegal another Centennial." consequently he From Tursday's Daily of from tbe total of votes cast for Atkin Monday, Jan. 31st. Mr. At kin's attorney also declined to waaig to uiake the best use of tbe preCouncil: Council met pursuant to ad (1.017237780) there is a remainder sneak. . . neiit tune. Our uuleJiluvinu friend is journment. oi 780. Mr. Hatch moved to reconsider the resumed Council the second reading of the number of votes town vote. Lost. in Deducting coal a no of is edition revised illegal nursery (C. F. 1) -- The Penal Code of Utah" and from the preparing Ho CoAi. There or votes cast for Foote total Mr. Thurber moved, to accept the re- rhymes, wuicli he inteuds to preseut to made some amendments thereto. to day iu consequence of the stoppage a is there remainder of the committee. Carried. (1,201945256) pert When will our the world as a secjuel to the s orv of At the close of the reading of title 10. of 2.0, leaving a difference in favor of Mr. Thurber then moved that Georgo of trains on the U. P. ahead to Aikin of (780250524) 524. Ringlet-Headeand His the Council adjourned. Atkin be sworn in. Qeorgy, coal merchants get enough coal inoluded in this But, there number Mr. Hatch moved that action in the " G Juvenile is Axe It few a for entitled, W, days! Hoc8i. Mr. Lyman officiated as were 121 votes cast for George Atkin by matter be supply the market postponed till Wednesday, at vs. C. P. L.1 By Drinidoa of the chaplain. o clock. He observed that his friend. persons whose naturalization papers Mr. Pack presented a petition from were obtained at tbe Fibe. A fire broke out this morning;, author we give a few lines: probate courts. Mr. John Taylor, was uot present, and WiiletJ Harder and 72 others of Sum- The vaiidiiy of those papers is disputed he would like to hear what tbs latter 0. W. had a hatchet small, at the residence of Mr Israel Canfield, mit county for a change of boundary by tbe respondent. Wuhcut deciding had to say on the subject. It seemed wa Th fuel none dare deny, on the stale road, in this city. It Hues. this of of tbe committee there law, upon by deduoting from the quegfion damMr Hatch spoke against the petition the said 121 votes, there is still a re- had beenreport And though he scalped a cherry tree, fortunate subdued without much frauds on both sides in the He was opposed to these numerous mainder left in favor of caused by a defective He wouldn't tell a lie. George Atkin of election. Mr. Taylor, in a speech before age. The fire was and hoped the com 403. changes proposed the House, had declared himself pretty flue. C. P. L. ashooting went, mittees would not be burdened with The only matter, then, left in dispute forcibly against admitting anyone who their consideration. between the contestant aid respondeat bad been elected by fraud, and be (Mr. With two revolving "poppers," The petition was referred to the com is in relation to the votes cat by The Annoal Meeting. A few of the per It ) thought Mr. laylor ought to have a No one believes a word he tmys mittee on counties eons whose names le Bot appear on the obance to again sneak on the subject. shareholders of the OgJen Publishing He tells such awful "whoppers " Mr. Riundy presented a petition from tax list. By ao act to prescribing certain Mr. Hatch aked if it would not be bet Company met last evening pursuant W. Miller and 44 oihers of, Wash- Henry to enable a per- - ter, under the circumstances, to deolara necessary qualifications As the call published in the Junction. ana Kane an ofb.ee or vote that neither of the be tor counties ou to bold to appro eligible parlies was elected, A Juvenile Thief The Legislative mgion ef ihere was not euough present to irans$1,000 for the repairing and or nerve as a juror, approved Jan. 21. and to requsst tbe Governor lo order a priation box at the Poet Office has been robbed improving f ibe road between the 1859, it is provided that: new election in Tooele. act business, the meeting was adjourned "Binck and St. George, and the On sever! 4 m. Mr. T. Taylor thought the county had Ridge" times. the at No Saturday Section 6 deemed March shall be night 3d, p. until Friday, person of the land at Grape Viue a resident witbin tne meanine ot tun been sufficiently punished for its fraud large parcels of the Junction sent for gravelling Referred to the committee on act uuiess he is a taxpayer of this Ter by the representative being kept out of the Assembly were taken out of the box, Spring. roads, bridges, &o. U. P. his seat for more than half of the ses The Roads. Clearing the besides several letters for a number of A bill for an "Act to the es- rttory. relating hirare here And in section 3 rf the same act it is sion. and C. P. railroad agents the members from different places. Last tates of Drc ased persW (H F. No. 14) After some further discussion, Mr. was called up and read tbe second time provided that no persons shall vote at Foote's ing all the men that offer their services, attorney, Judge Hagan, was evening a small boy mimed Brunkcr was by sections. any election unless, among other quali. to state why he did not and sending them out to shovel snow, in permitted caught at the Salt Lake Post Office The bill is voluminous and caused hoattons, be has been a constant rest tbe offer to speak. He said theaccept com the blockades.to in to'assist raising order a ni in mis territory durtnz the six opening boxes. He was taken to the considerable discussion, in which most months mittee had been more than a week iu been, have next preceding the election subjected which boih roads of tbe members participated. It was taking the testimony, and they oould not City Hall, where he acknowledged that of Utah, p. 68 ) (Stat, amended in storm. its in late construction the have got through i; in thirty cays if the many by he and another boy named Wilson bad Respondent objected te the legality of places, and two sections Btricken out parties and attorneys had not stipulated. tampered wiih tbe post office boxes, and Pending the consideration of the 47ih votes cast by women voters whose names tiis argument, before the House, if be Mebbb" There is somewhere in the gave up a small bunch of keys, declar section tbe minutes were cal ed for, and do not appear on the tax list. But the made one, would involve tbe attacking act women elective the oonferring upon after Mr. Farr officiated as chaplain the of 1.400 turn?, Mie explaining; of fine neighborhood of 0,000,000.000,000,000. ing he had no others. On being eearch franchise, approved Feb. 12 h, 170 House adjourned. snow of flakes g:v coin' involving tbe right of suf 000.000,000,000 sporting ed, another bunch was found in his makes no provision turn wuiuen vou i ho woul l claim and try to prove frage, the I of shall be taxpayers, an tht act above city pocket, and tbe little rascal was locked festively o'er the peaks, east ib TWENTY THIRD DAY. ilini vuie i i were thrown tut be referred defining the iiu ilifidtU ton vt We have not had much in the valley up. It is supposed that tbe parcels Hit oiie uuin were not on tht tax list in ale voters makm ho reterenc what s hours. were Hold Feb. for 1876. were the Junction daring the last twenty-fou1st, A'e have, there Tuesday, tigl, and tout their names were containing , ever to women voters Council Councilor .Woodruff pre- fore, accepted the votvs cast for either nut on "be lis' ih.ouh the laches and we'll get some of this, just by way waste paper. The members feel sad of thn He could not, sented a report from Hon A. P. Rock-woo- party by wom"n poMi-siathe qualift ue'ligBiioe lii c olbjcia of a change, you know. without their usual daily Junction. in r lo himself, argut superintendent of the piscatorial cations ot ny law, a d we he care iu ihiity miliums; therefore, interests ef Utah, in which he gives an an votespreecripe'l cast ior nin-- party iuthiuH interesting account of what had been by male persons, whose names do not mankiniE ihvh Huumh fur proffering him Notuiso Like Leather Geo. White from Wednesdays' Daily of Feb. 2. hat time. done toward replenishing our streams respectfully deolined U appear on he tax lint head invites the patronaie of the public It. Sevwith fish from the east and west. We unaniinonfly agree tht at the accept He has Mr. Pack coui I not see the benefit of Juvenile TniEr. Tom Brunker, the eral valuaole suggestions as te future through the Junction general election, lild August 3d, 1H74 ItMeuin io and therefore, been in business here for six years, and boy who was arrested on tbe charge of operations were made in the document, George Atkia received 403 votes, which Mr. ilateh's motion to postthat hoped and the the of suggested propriety be oannot in excess ef legally disputed, claims that his experience in catering to stealing letters and papers from the would not prevail. a small appropria Legislature the number cant tor K S, Foote, and pone making in Lake the box Salt that of the wants the Mr. Penrose objected to the term post tion to aid in the work. Legislators' people during therefore recommend that the said Geo The report was ordered to be spread Atkin be admitted to his seat as the "fraud" being used in connection with period entitles him to their faverable office, was up before Justice Piper, yes consideration He employe good work lerday. The charge was, fully proved on the minutes, and the subject referred legal representative fram Tooele county the contest. Tht eommittee had said about fraud in their report, net The and he was sentenced to six months' im to the committee on claims and appro requests the privilege notking it to either men, keeps good leather, and is pre charging party. of appearing by attorney before the priations. Mr. Hatch's uotiqn was lost, Mr. pared to furnish solid and substantial prisonrnent and a fine of one hundred Councilor Caine presented memorial House, to present a verbal argument in articles in his line to all who may favor dollars. of C. W. Tappan and 25 others, which his favor. The contestant desires the Thurber' s motion to swear in was car was read, asking for the insertion tf an same privilege, if the House shall grant ried, and tht speaker admiaistered tht him with their patronage. oath to Mr. Atkins, who look bis seat, t d Medi n a I cr K ('(( The flu article in the school law now under con tbe request of the respondent. Mr. Farr, from tbe judiciary1 commit, sideratien the by Legislative Assembly. Yeur committee herewith submit al Next Satvkdat Evening. The great cine that will cure distressing and dan introduced a bill to regulate tht providing for the electioi of a number papers and documents pertaining- - to tee, of manner from the district romaatio drama of the Sea of Ice will gerous Cough or Coll as rapidly and of delegates to represent each school this case, with tbe exception of pol courts to tht appeals Hobe-hoch- d as or IIonet Hale's tourt, in criminal supreme be presented at the Ogden Theatre next certainly district in nominating conventions, etc, lists and ballots obtained from the Third cases. Read and ordered printed. to on ani?Tar. committee Referred the eleotions District Court, and ask lo be discharged Miss Liizie Da'vis Saturday evening. Mr. Murdock presented a petition, Council chen resumed tbe second read from further consideration of this one ia cure Toothache Pike's will fing a Centennial character song. Drops from the eounty tourt of Beaver, pray ing of (C F. 1.) "The Penal Code ef matter. for Tho Ogden Brass Band will perform a minute. ing authority te bond the county for A. P. Roc I wood, chairman: C W Utah,' and made some amendments n court house and county building thereto number of selections of popular music, v Penrose, W. G. Smith, A. K. Thurber cost of the s ne not to exceed the U. P. railroad comThe Tbains. The of the close tbe At of reading chap. J. U. Murdock. and the eveuing's entertainment will also $15,000; asking for authority lo in ' Mr. Penrose moved that the have succeeded in raising tbe snow 5, title 13, Council adjourned. respond ereast tht conclude with a grand tableaux of the pany in that county property ent h ive the privilege ef addressing tht blockade on this end of the road, and a not to exceed 2 per cent, of its value. 13 original States, represented by 13 House: The House assembled at 2 House by attorney. Mr. Preston moved that the petition passenger train reached this city last Mr. Farr said he would like to know young ladies of Ogden. p.m. on tbt table indefinitely; lost, and lit in about half past A communication was received from how much time the attorney would occu Th'n performance is in the interest of evening; another got the petition was referred to the comis clear Win. Clayton, recorder of marks and py. The session was drawing to the Ladies' Centennial committee.the ob- eleven this merning. The road on counties. mittee brands, suggesting the propriety of pub- close, and there was no time to spare between Ogden and Green river. for an act in relation to tht bill Tht ject being to raise funds to assist in the lishing the marks and brands which He was satisfied with the report as it tatatts of deoeased persons was taken, No news from the western trains. proper representation of Utah in the lanave been recorded in bis orace since came from the committee, but was will from the table on its second dies department of the National Exhihi 1874, and asking an appropriation of ing to bear the parties talk if they and after some amendments werereading, mad, not take up too mueb time Hon. We expect tho house will be For Akiiona. The Arizona mission- $100 for the purpose; also an appropria' would was referred back to the judiciary comdid Mr. think Preston not to of the anything tionof$100 expenses defray mittee, and Mr. Penrose was added to. aries Irom Wber county, twenty-tw- o crowded to excess. publishing such marks and brands as the attorneys could say would change that committee. in number, rolled out this morning. may be recorded in tbe next two years. the opinion of auy member of the House The bill for an act to extend the jurisand he considered that listening to ar They are a fine company of young men, Committee on agriculture, ete. diction of justices uf the peace in crimiThe committee on elections presented guments would be time poorly spent, The Laxd Qubstiox We have renal vas taken from the table on stout, rugg?d, and used to roughing it cases, ' Mr. Murdock desired that the motion the folio wing report: ceived the minutes of a seoond its reading, some amendmonts public meeting in the canyons and mountains. They would prevail. made were To the honorable Speaker and House of lie held at the residence of Mr. W. E. would be considered a valuable thereto, and the bill was Mr. Pace raid if the committee had acquision laid the tht table. Legislative again of preventatives Assembly not heard all the arguments on tbe sub Baker, near this city. The meeting was tion in Penrose any new country. They start Mr.. Utah, of pr seuied a petition from. ofth: Territory called in order to take some action re- with ject they desired, he was in favor Jesse Murphy Jeans aod others, asking good teams and wagons and first and back to them Your committee on elec Gentlemen listening' going surname be changed to Murspecting the hurls belonging to the U.P., rate outfits. " that their to whom was referred the contest many speeches as tbey wanted. tions, Referred to tbe committee on pewhich that company are now phy. Mr. Preston moved that the parties A number of our citizens went with for the seat of representative from offering with to present a. instructions titions, for sale. Considerable discussion , the boys as far as the Sand Ridge. The Tcoele county, in which George Atkin is to the contest speak. bill fur an act in accordance with tbs of Mr. in was tb Hatch favor hearing ,durin? the meeting, and some Junction joins with their many friends contestant andE. 8. Foote is respondent; as the parties were prsyer of tbe petitioners.; a as leave to After' especially attorneys, follows; beg report of the gentlemen Mr. presented a remonpresent thought that in this city und county in wishing them curt'ful and thorough investigation of not inuon of talkers. It would not be strance from and 142 olbeia, Packard $o per aore was a this case, receiving tbe affidavits and wastipg mueh time, as the majority of very heavy prioe to suocess on their mission. amendtht protesting proposed against all in tell knew oould men sworn oral testimony, of witnesses on they charge for land that was entirely worththirty ment to tht of Spriogville, charter city minutes. , either side, examining the pell lists. and less without irrigation. The land on He Referred to committee on municipal in- Mr. Lyraan opposed the motion. Tn Latest. Last evening we were ballots,' listening to the statements and the eand ridge, for instance; it would ; could not see that anything was to be vurprauvm. edified by listening to the latest sleigh-ridin- g arguments of the contestant and responMr. Wright was granted two days' the probably cest S500. 000 la bring out the attorneys. and their respective attorneys and gained by hearing serenade. A quartette, male and dent, Mr. Penrose said i( the motion pre- leave of absence. Weber so that this land oould bo succes-full- y summing up the facts and figures preHouse adjourned till Wednesday al female, were utilizing their lung power, sented, we Gnd that at the general elec vailed,7 he desired that plenty of time be 2 cultivated. p.ra. ;.. Sd. 1874, the votes granted to the attorneys. Reference was mada to a resolution to the delectation of the First Warders. tion held August each Mr. moved that Bringburst party strains ren- cast for representative from Tooele be allowed Among the introduced into one hour to speak. Total follows: as number were Congress by Senator county A vate being taken oa Mr. Preston's Sargent a few days gg9, to the effect dered by this warbling combination, the of votes polled, 2,21S. Of these, 1,017 that the parlies te the contest wafted motion, was to and stanza cast were for that land on the line of the U. 1,201 George Atkin, P. rail-a- d following pathetio to speak, it was lost. be for each of permitted said S. But Foots. .. for our ears on the gentle canyon zephyr: not sold Vithin three ' The from question ihea being on Mr. t years there were votes received from parties 'he time ef the 'Some one stole my heart away, motion, Mr. Rook wood inCORNER FIFTH & MAIX STREETS completion of tho road, persons not possessing the qualifications Bringhurst's the could cease sneakif votes load of said attorney on a quired averted back to the Government, of voters prescribed by law; hay; Riding .. we have rejected, as illegal, as follows; ing before his hour expired, doubts were He looked up, and I looked down, expressed by several gen. Mr. Wright No sir,, M Ogdtn, Utah. E, k'osv yoa atksn. foot tlemen Charley Brown." Mr. Thurber the present in regard to the ability if iaquired power Persons voting on ofhe railroad company to were in tbe House to call the attorney to 147 of denote that The asterisks o, title portion give o the land order, If aluriog his speeoh he should in question, as voting And Dealara In thej thought the ditty rendered unintelligible to us Persons violate a rule of the House. names whose .the road had been but A vote being takea on Mr. Bring- IHiro Wine temporcompleted more than In oonsequenoe of a sudden nud Liquor are not on the three years. A committee hurst's lost. was it motion, of four was ary cessation of blowilities" on the 35 920 tax list, Mr. Presten moved that the attorney PPointed to of (Imported and Domwiio). enquire into this matter, part of the aforementioned "zephyr,' each party be allowed thirty minfor nl ,Ue when preoiact noting adjourned sine die. but the pathos with which tbe tune was utes Carried. , the votes were Mr. J. Rujjeii was chairman, and Mr. rendered.left little room lor 8 Foote said his Mr, Prescriptions carefully eompoundeJ, oast. attorney would be Miion was a 0 unable, in thirty minutes, to present the at all hours ef tht day er night. secretary ef the meet. with regard to the ualmeortaat matter Minors, 5 points e.( law which he. desirsd to lay Aliens, f WGrdi, T - d (524-121- 403) . h- - Per-hap- r d, ju-ti- r-- o. ut j- r , to-da- y. pper-ches- , of-fi- oe tx : ; ei Brir-ghurst , . , ' soul-stirrin- g , , r ' , - DUUGGI8TS . Non-residen- fault-findin- g I- - |