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Show 5SP! ? Our Salt Xake Letter. erery ullibd . w eonesoay f Salt Lakb City, March ana Duiuriuiy. ! j 4, 1870. Again our letter from Salt Lake is behind time. We are compelled to clip K EDWARD L. SLOAN, Esq., U our duly u as some of the news would be stale. iaiIoried Agent In Salt Lake City for the of busiuetf connected with tbU l'aper. Last when we should have re : : mrroR. ceivedFriday, it as well &e some important ad vertisements there was no mail from Thuatbb. On Monday erening last, L. City. Whose fault was that! Mr. Fbil. Margetts and his company ' " EVit. ; ?. from Salt Lake City eorameuced a series of dramatic performances in Woodman-- J are Becoming chronic. To complain of tee's yw Hall, which was hurriedly them may superinduce philosophy, but to the fitted up as ft theatre. Owing which the arrangements seems, useless so far, as prodding a reshort time in medial effect. Patience is wearing out were were made, they necessarily of a in a great many parts of the Territory, rather primitive character, but the perfrom .this c'ty north; and formance which the people went to see particularly are of every day" occurrence. complaints decorations was and than more fittings, The question has been frequently asked fur superior to the place. The perform' with the farce of where the blame lies, and it seems that ance ' commenced it might be answered-Jwitcertainty i'faiuily Jars," which was received with It Mr. and without a great deal of trouble. thouts of laughter :. throughout. is easy to "cry aloud" when we arc suf as was a good, repreMargetts''Delph" sentation of the - character as we haTe fering under an evil; but a better thing would be to take the proper steps to try over seen in any country. Phil', phisog. and have it remedied. India-rubbeits elasticity is iwistbe As the Junction circulates extensively beyond the general stretch of the human in the northern counties, I will propose We seldom laugh at farces, Jac divine. the following plan to the citizens aghut Phil, was irresistible. Mr. Bowring wis quite at home in "Diggory" and grieved, having hope' that it might proColonel Wickixer, looked and acted the clownish bumpkin duce a goocf result. mail is in this city. Let Mr. A. Thome played the special agent, 1o the life. one or more well authenticated with cases of his accustomed part of Porcelain" the' in matof mail handling and Mr. Harris culpability uUurulneas judgment, be laid ter before him. his was in not element. Give, lie , say the is Benedict le'tier mailed date a when was will at a eertain and have doubtless j a good actor, place, sustained by the statement of the n opportunity yet of showing the individual mailing it, with the date what he can do. Mrs. Komney and Miss Piatt gave when it was received, where it was a jreat satisfaction in their respective needlessly prolonged time between mailcharacters. MissClive's dance received ing and delivery. In (the case of mails an enthusiastic encore, as did the songs being sent lo the wrong post offices, which is of almost daily occurrence, let which followed. '.Make your 'Wills", concluded the a note be made of the date when those entertainment. '' The gentlemen previ- mails were received, if they were carried ously mentioned performed their parts any distance on the railroad, and it will to the entire satisfaction of the audience, be easy to find the route agent on that and were ably assisted by 'Mr. .Thomp- train. The facts in these and other evils We never saw complained of, set down in plainness, son and Mrs. Bowring. that lady appear to greater advantage. should be laid before Col. "Wickiier,-wh' The opening night was a success. The has power to act in the matter, and see accommodation for seating the1 audience what the result would be. I think his was not of the best, kind, but (natters desires are to have the mail services efwill be so arranged on Wednesday that ficiently conducted in his district a comfortable seat will bo provided for which is extensive; but, it seems to me, the entire audience. Reserved Beats will he has difficulty in tracing evils to their be numbered and ouly a proper number proper 'r9urcey Jf 5'hje jlan I have taken of tickets issued, and other improvethe liberty to propose, would aid him in ments which time did not permit on this matter; and should the desired reMonday, are engaging the attention of medies be adopted, and derelict officials tie managraieht. bo brought to twk', the public would indisputably be '"tie gainers." "Should Calico Bail. A ball and supper, un- nothing be accomplished, other legitider the management of the proprietors mate means could be resorted to, and of the White House, came of last night. the .fact, of having done this first would I Although it was announced as a Calico strengthen them.. a IUL only a portion of the fair ladies A Prolific. Subject. no graced the assembly appeared in What a deal of bother is being made to'ton cloth. All kinds of dress goods, just now about the Utonians and their from silk to muslin, fluttered and twirled institutions.. Evcrybpdy in the East in the mazes of the dance. It was a seems excited and a good many Lu the lirely, spirited affair, not at all crowd-an- d folks the here take things but West; everybody bad ample chance to with remarkable equanimity. Editors jig till they were tuckered out. The and correspondents should have a warm supper well, we won't attempt to descorner in their affections for Utah, if cribe the luxuries and delicacies which they only possessed a due share of graere provided at the White House, lest titude, for the community here has been e set our readers' mouth's watering; a prolific subject for.Uiem and continue tnd we don't like to see a watery mouth. to be. "Will the Mormons fight!" "Will Mann was present and they submit quietly and give up their seemed to enjoy the party and the com- plural wives!" "Are they going to pany, particularly the laiter. We have Alaska, or the Sandwich Islands, or no (pace to sajf more,, eicept that Mr,' or how is it?' These-are questions Davies deserves all the patronage he being asked daily by folks in the East, receives. , . and elsewhere; to which I beg to reply, "Certainly; of course they arc; and will." Mrs. RoBijtsoN's Lbctcbe. The Lec- - That ought to satisfy anybody. The ;re on Woman last evening in the Tab- - future may be 8omewhat''bb8xjre, but made, was well attended and the lady's the people have confidence in it, and in "naarss were listened to with that Power which has hilhevtt guided great Mrs. R. is not one of the "Wo- - them. aY Rights" staff. She takes a sen- - Great men are plentiful Dow; yonlcan M and natural View of wbtaaVs true find any number in almost every place, Ticre. ' She advocates educatioa fpr capable of doing everything required, g institution 'omsn in all Its ' branches with, a view from running a the r full mental and of affairs the to mightiest directing spiritual develop-n- t and qualification or a help-meto nation on the earth, or solving the most but not to be his slave, toy or mas' difficult social problems' of'tlle age. One ,r Mrs. Robinson congratulated the of these "great men" passed through ' j'WMu 'of Utah oa being the first to re- - your city a few day's ago,1 shtd patronized '.,.' r!;"." the Utah Central to the extent of a coufJthe franchise.; "e regret that our limited space for-:- 1 ple of dollars.' 'twiK Very likely didn't full report of her lecture. We hear of him. Such men have to travel "demand that Mr and Mrs." Robinson incog.,' or the' attention of the multitude "template an immediate departure for would be overwhelming. He is known 1(Eastj we wish them a pleasant trip to famo as the author of that interesting L'A &fe arrival. piece of special legislation, ; to , which .! ):'! i' a gentleman from Illinois' generally lent his name in SpWKQ Goods Ladies, look at th known as one Cullom, lT(rtisement of the Female Relief So- - the National House of Representatives. The paMflfa? wore thaf ftif f in opr Lota of fiuery! and things to ' pressed "mind; "Els honors sit heavy on ' '. aPlyon.' Go and see thera. him; and they appear to be drooping anSTaded already.. , ,V. We direct attention to the 'atrical bill' of fa'rV Those 10 ieit the Theatre this evening will Salt Lakk Citi, March 7, 1870. Travel has comPeAtt Junction: - ine TWo rolts" and "The menced. I mean this that the "avant by Iw" g ought to be; enough for the couriers" of the tourist and 'iSt soul that evar rrew fal with thousands that will visit Ogden and , j 1 h r; es ; . ' ; 1 1 Acting-Govern- Ari-ton- mildness that has characterized ; the fading weeks of winter in the mountains! Wbo-eatell in these clairvoyant times -- without asking them; and if one did know, the iiit'OHuaiioa is not very important. They are here; and thoir presence is the evidence that the season's over the contravel for pleasure-seekertinent, is beginning. The Tdtgrapk resumed publication this morning; M. A, Fuller, editor and Your old acquaintance, proprietor, as associate E.' L. Sloan, engaged editor. The paper is to bo liberal and ARTISTIC AND independent in tone; politics, probably v. TTHERE TURKS are being taken, a oross between moderate Republicanism Infinite durability, nuiiurpuwNsi Ueauty of inU, liy and Conservative Democracy that is, if Outline orknown to the Art, oiu prowsset it dips into politics. But as you will see follow; the paper, I may leave its future to your WOOD'S t LUMBER PHOTOGRAPHIC OGDEN CITY. s, ROOMS!! AT to-d- YARD, OGDEN, PtC- - LLFB-LIK- NORTH-EAS- ui him of tine tone and for lloldne of all tha varioua of which art i END OF T C.P.R.R.DEPOT. u : .' :, judgment.' " Ole BulL the great maestro, arrived and was entertained this evening by the Scandinavian Union of this city A committee in their reading-room.- ,. waited upon him at the hotel soon afUr his arrival,, and invited htm to partake of their LospiUlities. There was a respectable attendance of Scandinavians, a ud a fair indulgence in speeches, sentiments', and general expressions of wel- come- warmly given and heartily re sponded to. The affair was very pleas-an- ti and was enhanced by musio from Captain Croxall's brass band. The congregations in the Tabernacle are occasionally edifiod now by reports from ''returning missionaries. The general-tenor of their statements is, that they ' found people a great deal more anxioNS to inquire concerning the prospects of making money in Utah, than concerning salvation. That is only consistent; as people generally are more anxious' to know something of the god they wofship than one they care nothing ' cn '. tU!h:-:Xi-The weather has been quite cold for a W. few nights past. . Photographs, Cartes de y, Dry Goods, Visite Vignettes, 300,000 of Boards ' - v r f' STEREOSCOPIC iND PICTUltES, General Mclaueoljpcs, AmbrotjpoM, Fcrrcotj-pt's- Merchandise , Curd Pictures. Also THE CELEBRATED SUN with all the Staple being replenished Items necessary for Familiei and the of all kinds tnken t all timet in li kiudi of woutUer, equally wall. T OLD duced in ShinQles , TRIPE. JOBBING 49- - rirturw 300,000 Auortments of which are couatantlj PEARL, AND ENAMELLED CAJU) PICTURES. i PICTURES Copied, Enlarged or Reand roudurtd liupenthuMe. hit, 30 In view rf the fact the country la filled with unskillful operator, wuoe work is wanung in chemical effect, artestic uute, alo, duribility in (act, in everytliiug that conntitutes a goud picture, the tutwrilwr feels culled ujMin to iuaura as (rood work as can be produced anywhere or by any oue. Persons wishing work, will uletuw CALL IMMEDIATELY. Parlor Stoves, 100,000 Enrcka Cook 10 No. I ' ' .... VV Uosva'l'escent, ,..si are, exceedingly Stoves, gratified to sTate that Pres't F. D. Richards 4a rapidly recovering his health. For six .weeks past he has been confined 10 No. As a momonto er token of affection. to bis room, under an attack of that, most Nothing supercedes a portrait. acute disease, inflammatory rheumatism. . It is magic ditipeuser of pleanvrer A consoler in hours of absence 20 No. He .has suffered gre,atly ; but in the A representative whose silent eloqnenc Love and midst of liis affliction has been continuWbipors spiritual thoughts of Hope. ally solicitous for the welfare of the peo10 No. M. WOOD T. Cook, Artist. ple of Weber County and the success of OODRN Jan, 4th 1870. evory publio measure. It has been a great trial far him to be shut pp in his ' STf Persons heretofore unsuccessful in obtaining 25 Cases PEKFELT P1C1X UKS, are particularly Invited to room, unable to participate with the call. Persons coining from a distance for work, the with and will be paid for their time and trouble in doing so peoin.;yieir Council, 50 if perfect satisfaction is not givei. t ple o. tjioir public assemblies.. v .1 .11 . ' Although still unfit for active duty and 25 Cases Soda, weather, exposure to: the Iiq is so far, recovered as to be able to converse cheerfully with his friends, and 1 Cases to take some littlepart In business affairs. Wis iiopet at an early date to see him at th d' office,', ,and that he will enjoy estab40 lished fch'd rigorous .health and many years of further usefulness.- All Pref. Shoes, Righa'rds' ,r.iends, and particularly the .. (Assorted Sites,) i( people of. this county, will be gratified to TViRTBODT WHO HAS A GARDEN SHOULD health is 1 J learn that he have at least One Jlive of Hews. Thsy are improving in 11 ,.': 1 ShinQles Favorite, Garden City, Loyal Lye, Planed El-dt- rs Xiumber Gross Stove Polish, ever-changi- ONB SLDI) , .. ; Nutmegs, Kegs Horse and Mule ' X LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ' . every day. 50 Boxes Horse Nails, One of the bent Investments in the Country; ais. The Salt Lake Tele under has made start a the new graph eaiily attended, and lay np Insrions sweets for proprietorship of Mr. M. A.. Fuller, of their owners during the hummer which quirk ly pay for their cost; while the rapidity with which Chicago. "The Telegraph is an old friend. thr multiply soon diiplicntes, triplicates and We hope the new venture will be a suo- - another increases the original bive. STABrtD 1Ao . a; in-fr- st. TRUCKEE BIVER S. C. HI. I. Vni. 1). HOBERTS, ! UTAH CENTRAL PURCHASING AND FORWARDING BEES, PIO.VEER LIXE OF UTAH. i ON AND AFTER , Jan. lGtli, Wednesday, "" ..:, 170, , , , 1,000 lbs. Hoop Iron, Raised, Tanelled and Moulded. Indigo, 100 Boxes 8 FROM x 10 Glass, WITH The Utah Central Railroad, which is NOW COMPLETED V , 1,000 Sad Irons, DOLLARS E Sash Doors, 1,000 lbs. Cod Fish, 20 Boxes Olivo Oil, that mar be ordered, to TJtah. He experts to be able to have them at Ogden by the beginning of April; and will deliver thoro at tliat point for TWEXTY-FIV- I .. 2 Cases of PROVO. vim bas boen SO RUOOKSPrrL IN IUUNOINO REKS INTO TUB TEKIUTOBT, will start East about the 6th of February, fur the pur pose or RAILROAD. : ; Order, and Money wilt he received np to the 15th of March, by James Mctiaw, Eaq.; at the Office af this Paper, or by . L. Sloan. L1-- , Salt Lake City. --ia ... A LARGE ,; s Sash, Primed and Glazed, , ).., ) Always kept en hand, ,'.- ' , STOCK OF et ' ,';.; . . ; n fJ , ' sight-seekin- ' ' . e) 'ce from Miss Cliv. - I ,.fc.n, usual since last fall. Did they smell Romhcy'.-'thbill is a big one. The afar off, amid the sleet, and snow, and USf ,k J oe tall. fierce, biting storms, the unexpected 1 .... nH . to ' V. - i SALT LAKE - ': CITY, WILL BI DR. R. TIBBITS, : nnl Surgeon. Pliysiciaii WALKER OFFICE MCNCH'S FREIGHT AM FOR PASSEXGEOS. Trains lrave Ogiicn dally at 10.05 a.m., and 6 p.m. Arrive at Suit Luke City UM p.m. and 8.14 pjn. ' An extra Train will leave Ogden on Sundays, Wednesdays and 8aturduys only, at 6..') a.m. and arrive at Halt Lake City at 9.4I am. full fare to to all Stations on this Train entitles the purchaser of a Ticket to return on the same day aud Train, FREE. "Trains leave Salt Lake City daily at 7.10 a.m. and 3.10 pju. Arrive at Ogden at 9.2i a.m. and i.25 i; i ; I. p.m. An Extra Train will leave Salt Lake City on and fotvrdays only at & pan. Sundays. The 3.10 p.m. and arrive t Ogiten at 7.63 p train from halt Lake and U p.m. train from on run will aot Sundays.. Ogden Vtaetiy i. For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to A. YOUNG, JOSEPH . 8 UPES I DENT. ... ' Salt Lae i ",. "Ifaralngton " M M Kaysville OgllM D. 0. CAU)ER, . - . . . City to Wood's Cross . Centrsville . , - 60c . " . y . . - , Ticket and Freip'at Agent. t. 75cta. $1.00 . tISA Jtf JOIXERS'; l',"TObl.S'V . , ' i Second South Stroot, CITT, Three doors West of IUvere House. .11 '' f JUST 11ECEIVED, kinds of blilding , ..' UOVSX, iatii, and DRESS LUMBER of . , WM. D. WILLIAMS, Has constantly mb eh sash, blstim, At Reduced Prices. oSIAllSr STEEET OGDEN CITY. 1,17 ' extra size doors, i DESERET BREWERY DEPOT, NORTH OF OGDEN receired for all Order at- DR.WM. H. GROVES, ;: IcntiMt,-SALT LAKE Proprietor. on band an excellent quality of XXX BEER, rrrl. FARES: ; promptly IMf & BOESSEL PARPE Mam Street, Ogden t'uy, ' 7 AU Orders 1 Which Is for Sale either by tha glass or by the N TK.N" , STORE, 0(1 DEN, U. T. 4Sr Calls from the Country tended te. Otic, CARPEXTERS AXD DRUG AT OPEN Mr. Harris win appear in a Salt Lake City during the coming sum(xl 7 y that of a black mer,1 are beginning to arriveForthe to the people of Ogden, and his past twiTtjVT"tej,e7.-nartjlJIeI" tricitieswlll take immensely, Witi number"6f strangers "here than has been Wing'., . . . - i , . ,,. addressed U S.P.TIiXDIL, Ogden Citjr, will ..,:,', hate prompt aatentiea. eTery description.. ' , . will be promptly attended ".: tO. i Watchmakers, Jeweler AGnnsmiths. Aisrts for American and Kluin Watches. . Keep constantly on hand a larve asnortnieat of One Jewelry, rorein watches, Uuno, l'utols, ana Ammunition of all kinds. Purchaeers will do woll to examine our Stock before nurcbnsiug eleewhere. Ilorairing carefully dine and all work warranted. If. B. CLAWS ON, D.W. PARKHURST, Superintendent. PROPRIETOR. tf |