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Show rEANKLIX D. RICHARDS, ' :, XDno& AND PUBLISHER. Ofll)E, UTAH. Saturday Merniiig, Feb. 5 1870. On 21 Jan. Mr. Trumbull. presented to Congress a petition said to proceed from 'the citiicns of Utah, praying that bo much of the Territory af Utah as lies north of the forty-firparalell of north latitude, be attached to and made part of the Territory of Idaho." The petition was referred to the consideration of the ; ' Committee on Territories The lion; Mr. Trumbull has been wonderfully imposed uponl At least we suppose so, for we cannot believe that a man in bis position' would, attempt to wilfully deceive the Congress of the Tnifcd States on so important a subject. We are well acquainted with the senti ments of the citizens of Utah on this matter, and beg leave respectfully to sny that the statorndnt concerning the source t the memorial, is a gross and impudent imposition on the Government of our , .'!. tmintrfj "im Tmfuf,ysV:the; ' ' . r -- Sfa W v- 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC OGDEN CITY. R00K1S!! AT .13 - - - OGDEX, n..j kio ucing iiKoo, of fii,etl .' tnlinit illli ir"" durability, un.urpsused fur uutnne or Uoauty ol lioieh, by all piuvcxKM kuuitu wj iue An, some of tH, wi.;,.i. Photographs, Cartes Visite' Vignettes, f&tmfl de STKKEOSCOPIC HALT IVICE PICTURES, AXD t i , IMF 0PM petition is eigned "by quite a number of gentlemen, pomtf'-whom 'are known to him'." : are iorry lor him.'and'fcar tho't'his ac quaintance with the persons referred to oti Mit reulJcifii JtaUjfca.d,),x:uJ1if a will add nothing desirable to his rccii. Hot fcprinsr pt ia WetJeirSjthypn, and at ,(1'"u J , search thetn . She. only individuals who would have aboard! How tljoTacificCompahicscan Auythbg to do with the getting up of afford to run trains without 'passengers ucn petition as the one referred to, is a marvel, for of course, there dare not MO a few transient residents of a small be any passengers in tho cars, or these hI obscore railway town northward, torriblo Mormons would take them all out, lest there 6bould be somebody among 'of ijiah, but whose thorn inputs i ihe, "escaping from Utah." interests, feeling and; cHrcWr Wk-tirol-y We are beginning to think that a pood opposed ta th nan of tha tunl tnany of tho editorial fraternity east rnimf Ka frnn OtntflltlItB Oflha Uniin ,!,; cranium very soft, indeed, when such "si'dcnVcitiwns 'of ffmtemptibWraj.il aathi oft esroinft Utah, or any portion of them, desired to from ftorftohfloA is yetServed up to petition Congress upon any matter pcr- - their reader?. Why, bless vour souls. you Aoi ft you a oul'd tie ' presented TOemonaJ through, world of good to mako the overland trio our Delegate Hon. W. II. Hooper. and spend a couple of weeks or so in The people of Utah do not desiro to be Ogden, Salt Lako and other points in connected with the Territory of Idaho, Utah, and just see with your own eves noe wto wry other than hj Territory of what nice facilities we have for escaping, Until Its'adraiMioA InrfrAh' when anybody wants to cut and ru- nW&S will, claim and' supposing they pay thoir debts. A very PUfflf .largo number of gentlemen, and a have no causoia.diaW'wir.vtotc'r of WOOD'S : Cm gen-tlotna- oi ' ' That IVliJion. st cult and painful operation was performed political serfs, subject in person and SAL'iiAKB.f!iTr1 FeWj4th, 1870.. tliis morning by Dr." Anderson, intsisted fO of property lhov'despoticrHvill a'ty1 'Dear Junction: The liernuiseiupontne proceedings of by Urs,' liicnarusand ranical government.' If Mr. 'Trumbull breast of Mrs. Naisbitt, wife of II. W. I the since last wrote Legislature may Xiiisbitt, Esq. For some twelve months has been humbugged into believing that be briefly summarized thus On Monday, ft tutajor past she has he was representing the wishes of any lAn Act defining tliduties of Territorial; considerable portion of our citizens, we and County officers or agents" was re so rapidly tLat it covered one tniru of don't want Uncle Samuel to be deceived. hur breuht :, nnd 1'enrinif0 ihft evil conse- ferred to the proper Committee by the We have great respect for the old gentlequences which might result if it were alto regulate pro- - lowed to take Its course, the medical man although he has turned a deaf ear Council; and "An Act named were called1 in,' and after Civil in Cases in the Courts of coedings to our requests many times and don't Tiuttiniro tli n ladv under the in- x j want to Ece cither Utah or Idaho dust justice in this Territory," was advanced fluenee of chloroform, relieved her they i i i. iv i ii j rpL . tut- tiniMivknfl ftwnv. . throji n yv JiL eyes. "The citizens oU Y" vkY hv. Lukin? t'O sYate thitt tlie pafienfisUofng Utah" protest acainst bcine 'unneiect. TpmcciceTo wnicn i rcierrca in mr J last rpleaSedr 7.'...:.. ,v - h.a o and .' ' 1 6po"an H "believe "t'L at' (1 parcn t In the House the first,,, second .and It is said that bleedinirO a nartisllv government will not allow tho squeaking 1 t third titles of the same bill were received blind horse at the nose will restore him in to that petition, bo beard imposture from the Council and referred to the to sight. above tho united voice of the resident So much for the horse. Judiciary Committee To open a man's eves vou most bleed people of this Territory. ' On Tuesday tho Council Committee on him in the pocket. Appropriations, through its Chairman, A Doctor beinc asked hv his nutiont Another "JExeapc !' Hon. L. Snow, recommended including into his wny lie put so many the Appropriation bill $300 to make prescriptions, is saidingredients in to have answered, It is peculiarly gratifying to think that 1 another person a woman, too lifts been a road from Xephi to the SeVicr bridge more faeetiouslv than Tiliilrtsonliieallv? j 'In order that the disease may take enabled to escape from Utah, but tho via Levan. "An Act to provide for the which medicine it likes the best. fact must appear almost miraculous! election of members of the Legislative Assembly of tho Territory 'of Utah," Those Mormons must have bocome sleepy or very careless, aJI of a sudden, when a passed and was Bent to the House for its concurrence. woman has been enabled to slip through The House received from Mr. Ilollis their fingers and actuttlly umko her es Collector of Internal Cevenue for tcr, CLAW80N .CA1SE. lemm nd Manners, ! We have just been reading the cape tiitt.Lakp Utji. an Utah, of the freedom acknowledgment account of another "Escape from of tho House being extended to him. The in an eastern paper. How we of W. Clayton, Esq., Recorder of sympathized with tho poor, persecuted reports Marks and Brands, and Auditor of Tub- lady who had thus been able to elude the (Suodayi excepted). lie Accounts; also of the Auditor ami vigilance of tho five hundred thousand Superintendent of .the., g. L. .City and Mormon guards 'that watch every pass and road by which access .to and from wamslivp Wagon: Road, were received Tead and ordered to be printed. ' "An Utah made,' and that stop every taia MGHT Merchandise. KATE DENIN ' & A, ,, Melanootypes, Ambrot yp Fcrreot j pes, Card Pictures. General Also TILE CELEBRATED SUN PEARL, iSi ENAMELLED CARD MCTURE3. V roll Corps I)raina(ique " AwoKraents; of 'which artiVdhstiintlT i ArrEAR 5TKMITLY LN was sent 4o the Council. riemrei or all kinds taken at all UEm ni i ' v i . . . . . ,T . On Wednesdsv-'Mr- . noflisfnr'i. nrtn'nwJ THE .LATEST, NOVELTIES, -. ' i $4:.- w'i... ' in () i.1li ,nili f .Miw ... I O T.l !tlll hanaaun... , f .. .11 . iti r i .: .' .t r .,,; icdgmepls of;, tholij-cedojpV the;Council t Ticket for Rrwil .uit ran Ka l. ... i. auuronsiiH' iri t'xivnaca to mm, was received. i Tho jreiwurcr, mitmjiu i uumu ..' i! i r H iu aiiM, uia reaucrea laaperistubia. m.a-,. mi ''iV ;! TIIU9. WILLIAMS. Committee o . Appropriations ' reebm- JOBBING TRADE. it1:,-- t vi .. .7 ;,,',, mendud including in the 'Appropna't'ien' i .. ! !' V . v ADOTSTRATORS' I NOTICE. t n ..,.,!, r A. bill to be applied for improving O View Cf ia In ' tb r fart ih nnnntrr fiUiul T imiu. the road from Spanish fork Skillful onerators. I n , whoim wm k it itni;.. ;n . Kanyon nillE IXPERSIGNED HAVING BKEN AP- ,u loal (fleet, artastic taste, also. duribilitT m fact i. me vy jiuiiuiMi rourt rrniiate for through Thistle Creek karivbn' ito' f'Rii- - l.Hllttuv j. Atfministrntnr. iif tl, VLf..t. rtf ruW(lor . , ' 'i rvci , Luinur inm r( nil ibiaa o. vmui .v "... noon to inaiira son's coal bed, cist of the'Sanpitch river. t'EV W. V EtT, tKvcascir, 'Woticb is hrhy givvn ..,!i lUbirrjlier feeds callad .... o h "va i. , to nit who havft ritiimti out them, aud'fil wSo &ro iu JebtPif to the Bamo , Sanpet? County. ,' .f.,,, . ..... a . . . i . ,i r0, i.,.;. ; b come una settle. .Id UJe.Housej IIJr...S. ; fnitT,in. io I L. J. IIERRICK, ; " .toll' feHARPK. lontrd fhl' t.jr.A..ih'i- -. ...... ..'I . n Clio t. i' .uj .J. ,d .IOil..lyiLAXD( of alTftctiou. ai a momentg or bundred. ni, twenty, oihers. fur- an ILiRY IV EST. ! if. li ml V d prgpy iiit,H tor build a':fort ottbo 6roilfi ieliruary Irt, 1870. ' Ti consular m npure oi tAMenot- r- . a f il'tiM uut i piii. Of the Colorado, which was referi-A,!- ' I A A rBt.rPSfintft.tlVM . , t whmn t uilunt ti aUnaa.. " r " , vnww J H'il'L! ' I fn4f.J A? lllMlMira Biiintiii.l ih.mn-hMi. i' 'i i Jr.-.. wwHguM w aMVQ SW1 tho Co'mmfUr.0',y'',Mn'tia.x "itonl P1 i t v I1UUO. , " il"p ' Rock wood presented tho report" of the I t. m. wood Artist in tl'f.? t Strnrnc o Desoret Agricultural and Manufacturin- - "VrOTirK IS IIEKEliV OIVEN TUAT THE OQDKN Jan ith 1870. nuiowin?; nescriPeil pttcn of LAND, bulong-lii- e Society, which was read and a hundred Ui (Jeorire btrinKl'eilow, will he Sold iVH 'I'.' .,),! by l'ulilic Persons harsUjfortunwceesirtil in obtainlnr ElirCltJl COOli copies ordered to be printed. A report Jitlo, nn tbfi Premium. on S U I Illli v vpiiiiiT t n v 10 Xo. I lie Mwven hour of Twslve ud Two otb, WO, with, regard to the cost of,, the bridge ji.iu, tosiilisfy delinquent cJI. Persona coming from a dibUnce forwurk. nwutlv, A jKjrtion of Lot Nine t.o, "U P""'"1 for thir time troable in doit (!'). in Work f wmtT (20), Si OVO; over, tho Weber river, at Morgan City. i if perfect satisfaction, ia not . jx, vocb vii.v, lUiscrinou ts foJlowi: givea. nt a iniint Inn r'l r.nln a.i m and usking an appropriation of $1,884.50 11 .' l! , ii. .. east eoriipr of imid lot. tlicnco west two (i!) rod. w Cover 'expenses former Exceeding ap thencs uorih too 10 Xoa SSfttageiifUn, C. W00D3IAXSEE, eiipvdj (10) rods to. pltc of Iwginnin oast this last fall, and have been so over- - propnatfon, was read an referred.; "Aa i"i .' . 'JU.i '.li'.i.'i li;l. 'lVntn.1 BnilrTri in,.,,.. Act. to - regulate hiv,-i.- i eommouon,. our rigijti are!ro 'Mining and Mining ihllfh ' ' ' 8ace'e."s ,' thnt ' By oritur of ' ' .. was Claims," WILLIAM RRflWW , read , piwtod, our liberties are not trampled they have 20 No. and ' referred. A been DEALSR actually exposing the ',".,'.'. Deputy Anmnwr ad ColUrtor. . . 1... we from the have nil, Committee confidence upon, in our Terri- iruia anu ooaaty. ox tnu on Elections litlUKAL rtltKCHANOiSt, thing oalled was torial' legislators'. anoV, other public of "Mormonisra," to the presented by Hon. J. C. Wriiiht. the where they people 10 No. tl DRY GOODS, Cook, f ficers, our Territory is free from debt. DM . v ImtfAlinr Otm. ui nf niciii tnave ' esj i Lchairmhn, advocating oilher a' revision uuuio & our taxes ere not burdensome, we are of the statutes1 making women eligible as , .., ., , f?DflfrDICP ' caped back aain, and others are anxious c ' . If OODKN BOTSE,' KORTH within easy distance of the seat of torri- - to do so; and or the voters, of a'speqiivlact passage 0 jt is likely they will all for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ETC. di the purpose. , tnrial, government,: and we arc as well make their . j , i escape into Utah before a tii suited as we can be wh'ilo deprived of On; Thursday both branches' of the OGDEN CITY. great while. on Gross T00LS, ; '; 'i the npiviltxrna rf "Cl..'.' Assembly were principally occupied with The man who can be sold by these the te W3I. D. 1TILLIA3IS, Proprietor. d 64 ire toi hav na code, of civil practice, which was Why then should i 'escape" 'fetotles stni,' should write hira ' : , further advanced, . Hu constanlly ,on iaand en oicelJont qualit of 25 Cases Sodai ..' Territory leheped rnto"pVe(ts', 0GDEX CITY BAKEItT, ot self, liko j Dogberry, "An ai Somp. of tho members of our prssent XoydoubTthe T'errijory ' ' ' ''' Abs. He is too soft for this hard world; MAIN "STREET, OPPOSITE JTNCTI0S. V". V, ; i to c uo slice of too credulous for this unbelieving nensr Federal Judiciary seem to have an itchyiyticupn, w suca a to make themselves notable in 6ome Which iia for Sal eilheil by the gloss or by the 4 Cases NUiniegS, I Uh as proposed, well buttored with auon; and though he M.XAYLAND, pa ing Proprietor. oarrei... might do very Well etf of nd improvements; but even if, it should not be by Uie good property PATRONS CAN HERE HND AT AU. (VKUmM' following a plow tied to Ihe tail of an way, W ca hero m doesn't mean the edi ox, like his forefathers of soundftcsa deoisions. Afi A ITn fheirjudicial fro of a century and A RREUER. the case in point: One Matthews was tor, but great mass of the citizens of a half ago, he is no more fit to "run" charged J ANTED, AT THE DESERET BREWERY, tho Territoryhave a most decided ob th and convicted nearly two months ago of newspaper than a digger Indian is to cii to S FIRST-CLASA GOOD SUPPLY OF an attempt to keep a house of ill fame in ALSO, jcctlon being turned over tolut bolut keep a first-clas- s BREWER. hotel. ac to the tender care of Idaho. The scat this city. The details on the trial were No one need anntr .Trent m K. n (Assorted Siia,) CONFECTIONERY. haliii. D. W. of government in that WILLIAMS p Territory would Death of Cieorfre I). Prentice. disgusting, and showed that Matthews th, oe ironi lour Hundred to five hundred was an infamous fellow. He was fined Boxes T TOO WANT A GOOD VARIETY OF MEAT en mile from the people of UUh. who re George D. Prcntico is dead. He died a hundred dollars, and begged thirty tei side in that portion of the Territory on the 22nd. ult, noar Louisville, Pren days to make payment. This was grant an lying uorth of the forty:nrst paralell of tice was born in Connecticut on the 18th cd, ' but the money has not yet been GREBWELL WBIGIII's 1,000 Hoop Vli north, latitude. Now, tno' most distant December, 1802t and was, at Uiel.ime of forthcoming; nd- - on Monday last the settlements corla are not a third of that big denU in tlte 68th year of his ace. Af original txecution was. served on him M M E Cbd ter studying law at tho Brown University, and lie was taken into distunco from head quarters. 1,000 ?' ' l EASTP SIDE OF 5; ; custody. , On We hare toiled hard to make Utah Providence, Rhode Island, he graduated of a writ haleat Tuesday corput was is what It is and feel proud of our lubors; there in 1S2J. But he never engaged sued, and he was 2 Cases brought before Judge ' ' we are attached to the constitution, rules in the practice of law as a profession. Strickland. His Honor ; OGDEN, found the means !11 and regulations which we have assisted In 1828, he took the control of the New of ' Where him on the of an discharging thoy hare Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, ttc, ground . to frfthic, and are consequently most daily. TVERTBODY WHO UAS A GARDEV STtOrtD 100 England Weekly Review, which was a lit inferraality in . tho. papers, ruling that XJ have at least One Itiva of Jiws. They arc to the idea deof being erary journal, published at Hartford. tho committing magistrate had. to au opposed su . tached frow them. I .t.i'Hi. in JOut ne oecamo the editor of the Louis thority to order him to work with the One of the best Investments H. th, DR.WM. CnOVES, Boxes Olive Wis Ijave no . it-i-t. particular jdqsire' to shoul- - ville Journal, and continued to hold that ball and chaiir attached, the objection In the .: '' V...... i.i :. Countrr; ill ( :':;! ..l. OBlce, Second South Street, SALT I.AKB CITY, dsr ,a big, Jnmp of, the itfrritoruil in- position until 130$. , , His, hlth, failing Being to the city jewelry. There was an Three doors West of Berare House. deb'iedness of Idaho just at present. hint at that time he fnund it .ncocssary ho question, that a fcavf 'heard of, cni' msily attended, and Iny.np Iwicus swnala fcr ; ;,, an ,1'ir owurrj uiinng ine pummpr wnii:n quid Our 'Jfcet books are not b'ursting with to relinquish iu a g rent measure the oci i ; t nctlirT j' i iT.r! rfito ji '! ;j;u.' ..!a J iv ft tfioir tout; whrlotlie rapirtitT with whi in '.iii OT aiultiulT rSOl.D dl.nlje.il... trmlu.ta k. ai'i il') ii fi. .7P !, 't '""i' - uiiuia'b umivu s'luvisiuu VvIp greenbacks, nor our barnsbreaking down Uv dutiesof tho profession, 0C( lor rccommii- - further increases the original hive. 'i'!'.'i ut ,i!,i,;ii.fci. .'1 .tinll a 1 (.:t. II t 'j for soraetlme Wr.' Prcntico' ch! rib dt ?2 ptit with;,weight, of grain, wid if they, were, ; iT iny1!iC!isd5;wH:Hitliiii-' ,7li'l'. hull 'irtt,,i we vhink we could Cnd better1 use for to tho "Wit and Humor" department of ,is KOlJERTS, ' informality in the papers. There is a iieae orders trlih E. G. HOBROCKS, Opfen. our Cleans than to pay debts contracted the Kew York Ledierf and helped to ren good deal ."TT.iu 'illU-si.. ti tt ll't B. ( rbo'hm hate nAhel bmi' SO PROVh, Mllj SrfTESSITL X$ ft puMcjroiftuiiat cj by legislators in whose election we had der that paper popular. Lately helwld an. wjuio v ijiu mo iu Ooodsa ii aim Ui mtiiicr; thtrt JCwt abyut aUl.of iabruary, for Dm pisr-- P i.i juug n; no voice, for purposes in which we had editorial position in the Couitr-Journaho dependei , ....:. ...... midf. y '. ' ii PJcrjsgtiW.jf As well as a Journalist Prentice was a no interest. The "benighted Mormons" ''' .... .. I. adorning the bench he would be released ..' ja if. " ii PURCHASING AW D'.'1 don't so it, their heads are too thick to poet, and many of his productions in from its arduous labors for aa indefinite receive the ida,: we'd, rather slay at verse, are considered to be of a high or- - period. FORWARDING BEES. FOB. ', liome, if you please, and take comfort dor. He was a Union man. and durinir Fo Tho woathcr hns been' very fine for thfltmAvh nrrlnrAfl tn Tth IT a, (aV. under the shade of tho ,,house we've the lnte civil war he devoted his energies sorao days ba1 Ui Jible and the at snow Off'In is rapidly thm liy tho bopitming of past, Aprn; ana win aeuw tocm at- tiuit poiat tor it built, tbau'go afar off to make props for to. sustaining , tiio Union cause.,. He melting. maintained a high reputation for politi... . a Si your shaky tenement. ..' The Theatre is putting forth strong TWtLYTY-FIY- E I..,,.. DOLLARS All Orders addressed tj TEASpEl Wo pbject most emphatically to being cal ability; and as a sharp satirical writer, attractions, but businWs continue dull. : '.;..:: .. ,, Ogden City,. wUl'haTe'prornp'tY an j politically deposed of without a voice in he is said never to, have had a superior I understand two tr!n . risrv. tirh Orrtors and MmnT will ba iwivKl un to flip l'lth i. ! " . vi it: are to be run beiwe.-- n Salt I.ake of March, by Jamas MiaJaw, l'.si.Mt th Offlr of the matter.:' We want! the Congress of ia the American Tress. '.,''!. , , attention. , ( .Uni OgJ JCniiiO).-HCity. Mi Afctistt uon ve- - icn i aiwr) wf lt. 4m U Ctloaa, Jiacf, all the United States to understand that, if "-- .: I .. ! t .... ' O C D E N. MonSpeakinn kttainkt limir ifiucr.' On pi'.blic. it'iia.-.i.I they entertain the proposition in the Knapp says: "W uea Ttter was endeav- iiiciieetothe.traveJ;nij fl,,T. .m.... i fl i ''(.. KSTIIAY. memorial presented by Mr. Trumbull, oring to walk on the water to meet his party of military excursionists, will visit A generI assortment and full supply ... -NIMH Tfl W PLACE TBS PI.VHI! liis waa Master, and about had ginkinir. from this not are on and will the the wishes of Ogden they city, they acting always uu uaiiu. J Old Hoiftr, blaik and whit, underl.it nut of I as been introus a the few hours long foil among your cnucns. raru par. uu pranns visioic; yearrne; can wnn ncr. spead cit'iiens of this Territorry, but in direct eupplieiitions duction to some of our modern prayers. Iliinir or.t tho .lnvrTiriK Ivjnnmi tvrni wx-i ne owner is reiuotd to prove proiwrty, pay CRAMSHAW, PHIL. violation of their desires; and we cannot beiore lie mem miii away. up g, tiAui-tfUttgot halt through, A a UQkiU thoni Itindly grefctinjt, for thej ard Ood uuugtra , iesi .nttitr. 'f0! bvlien that th Congress will attempt to hatt ban fifty ftct xtndcr icater!" . . opyi, s'ftuuca mi jrne.'. ,;;tiU 3tb Cpunt.y' passed its ftbree. reading and r , v) 1! - a T , ' I 1 O . . i ; . 5 cina E.V' -i - . ,,,.. , I (. . " ' 1 j ! "a Arrived th is Weekr Z , 10-I- A dear;-ia.tofgV- th Ik. i 1 FOR SALE. J . -- I - t '20 Piirlnr , Vf$ ww'v" ir frf Fwriic, 1', -...... poweitfd-w4thtJey'ftl'fh- ro-Po- rt GartIcii,.City, ' -- ....ii. Loyal' DESERET BREWERY 3 . depot, 'jSZXij' STREET ; : ' "'V -. . tases lC, 50 hJi:: Store Polish, i.i... . XXX' BEER, , . . , . . wc--au- d , 1VATEI, ' 50 Horse Nails, lbs. 1 lbs. :BEES! AT Fisli, Boxes ... 8x10 20 AR KET, MAIN STREET, Indigo, ly .!'.' i Iron, , Glass, . .3-lm . Oil, Dent . - 1,000 Sa4;.Iron ff&fo'. . Wm.1:). A Large Stocklof f resorted Dry' Cr l'. COAL! COAL! COAL! wl-- , e '.,' . 1 I 1 i , 1)ep6t i 1 i SdiutfZer a iuvk. -- ; t.t . ,' ilAIiST STREET . J .Wagons, S.. , . : i 1 V- -J , , 3 s |