OCR Text |
Show ' IV A li R A I LtVA if OPEIL . it-.- -. . '' ( t',;--- ' ' JTew ,n' s - r - ! ' (If'nt-makf- n . to gVl .CVogrew to the bonds of his- roaipaoiei, to an amount of about eighty millions Yf dollars, and ' la ', accomplish this to" defeat the noai-- , jturpc, he wants illation and election of Tilden, bt'caasa the latter will not agree to ' riich endorsement Hence, the Sun (larpe8; that Scott furnished tho .York monty , w , buy up the. Jfew ..World, and turnod K guns against j Tilden in his own rotate.' ' h said to e nn-dors- e ll ton; Hate just reafl la New York papers gcotl's ef iJence abont our bond transaction, 'and can fully corroborate it. I netef gTe Mr. Blaine any Fort Smith i railway bonds directly or Indirectly, hate three foreign railway contracts on my bands,' which make it impossible for me t leave without great pecuniary loss, or I would gladly, toluntarily coe home and so testify. Can make affidavit to this effect, and mail it if desired. Jomah CaluwclI." (Signed) , We aro still of the opinion that Blaine'e chances are gone. And if the Republican party put forward such a man as its best candidate for the Presidency, it will only be addi tional woof of its corruption and laek of leading minds, and make a Democratic victory certain, if the latter j party can patch up the least approach to a union of its forcca. expresses the opinion lUaiwe. will not be the Republithat can (candidate, but does not express aft opinion as to the saccess of loni Scott's, jntrigno.td defeat the nouii-v- . nation of Tilden, and from the tone of the Sun's remarks, wV infer that it would like to.eefl Mf.1 Tilderf placed in uounuation at St. Louis. .Sun ! obtained from Mulligan, that le quoted from five whieh were not in Mulligan's memorandum, and left out entirely five of the most damag ing of those epistles. In the inve6ti gation before the committee, yesterday, he bullied the chairman, insulted Knott, and carried himselt with a high hand, fre and Knott almost coming to blow. CaM-weFollowing is tho text of the telegram, which Knott did not make public until he was satisfied of its authenticity; LonJonr Tff Ibe Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Washing - The Various opinions are entertained by tho Eastern prase pa the probable affects of Blaine's bullying escapade over the Mulligan affair. But the prevailing opinion is that he has srai&ed rather than lost in the estima-tio- n e4 hi supporters, and that by his bold!, aessire, as well as defensive" attrtade, he may yet take tae Cincinnati Convention by storm. It is stated tiat Blaine did not read in the Honse all the letters be . York In an editorial of the ' fcun of a late; ctnte the" poBittfio Is t ken tbat Jay Gould, who is said to the U. ion Pacific railroad, is exerting all tbe Influence he can bring to bnar. Upon the'question, te ' aae the nomination of Blaine for tU Presidency,, at' the Cincinnati convention. The Sun arga-e- thai, : Rg the New York Tribune kfoogs to (kuH, its advocacy of the efaims of Maine prove that OokW fa?or the tiomination of U, au J thai his reatton Ibrauch'a aoersefe.tf elected, Blaine could be wade of use in Gould's de aijji to fleece the gqmBuent out of toany millions- dua ii by th railroad " ' company. The Stfu frfrtkcf assert that Col. Thomas A. Scott, wW m the rival of Could in railroad enterprises, owns iLe Texas and Pacific' railroad, aou that he, too, is engaged in the Presi His object VostmfW. .1 ro , 'llEI.KXAP'S Tit I A L. .. " 'at ' n The Senate;"'-- ' a day of two' since, ' postponed the trial of Belknap on h U impeachment, ..until, the . Gth . of .Inly next. Wo p res urn the trial will without delay, when the time arritfCPj nd will be" jtosed iq a ihoft timo. The facts in the case c&n soon be brought out, and perhaps defense for ) the the,, lawyers will consume not great deat of timo in argument, though they will no doubt contest every poiut and give to their client the benefit of the great ability which they possess. Nor do we suppose the managers for the prosecution will cousuuie a great deal of time in mi . . i "I pro-jyren- s, . debate.-- , ' The fact is the people do not feel totl'ch'lntefesCTiflittreatly, in the r C1IAXGE OF IIULE. The IIoU3o of Representatives has iade a change fn" Its rules, by which tho committee on banking and currency can report at any time. T'his change, was made, it is said, to en able the committee to report a bill for the fcpcal'of tho resumption at. If such bo the case, it is probable that such & bill will bo reported at an early day, and acted upon speedily. We think Congress has blundered in not repealing that act at an early day in the session. If the resumption act was an error,, which we think It was, no time should have been lost after Congress .met until its repeal was brought about.'- - STICKIXG TO fjueuon. iua iroui present inuica lions; e are, iuclined to" belle re that ItJ !l U The New York Sun clips an! article from the San Francisco Chronicle in confirmation of its own sensational yarn about "Mormon" emigration to ' theimpeachtnent under alljthd clrcum-'ttahce- s WaS'i blundery though for thit matter' what mside it a' blunder was tho act of, ,1 'resident Grant in the resignation of Belknap fctfeeptin 'Had Grant Refused to accept it; then the ictioa of tho House would have ' been entirely proper,: and a eonvie- Moo1 would hhve borne fruits. As It Seeing that the same "Correspondent1' who drew Upon a diseased imagination for, the article in tho Stfu is the author of tho screed in the Chronicle we fail to seo where the Confirmation couies it)., The Sun keeps on .repeating is is, if even convicted, the 'Secretary, faith we suppose in the by his resynatioOj Jias escaped tire slbry having rogues adage, "If you tell a lie, Btick most dreaded puaishmenU ... ::-J About all tJiQ good expected to re- ft it.'' f s,i r sult from the exposure; of tho affair, . '.''. t.'" w . New Mexico. 4 the'panishmetiVof'the triminal, f a crimirtal he is. by the judicial arm . l of this government. t ?s cuardrsnx without the excuse of wjt, for raoVaUoler'wltbou( iatt exCpt 'eusiedDCSaVnd: for .naked falsehood f wiihout eca a fig flake Trlbane Is j, kt t witleut t domains ef newfpeperaom. the fttr ia In the Senate; yesterday Windom, from' the committee on public laads, repsrted favorably on the House bill to 8- - Worth Knowing. Reaper and Mower is of little use unless you can get repairs for it. They are always ready for the Buskeye at Gko. A. Lowe's, Main St., Ogden. ' ' A 4 d224-2t-s47-2- Merchants and CowoferatlTe risit and purchasers would de well learn Walker Bro's WioTesale prices. s29tf of EmTor ants. The first company emigrants for Utah, numbering 180, left New York on Tuesday, the Gth inst. The following returning missionaries were in the company: Elders J. Wood-hous- e, John Hopkins, E.' Hanbam", W. Nelson and Bobt. Hogg. Three Hundred! Three hundred Buckeye Reapers and Mowers sold in Utah la 1875. The farmers know which is the best machine in the market. Sold by Oso. A. Lowz, d224 Main St., Ogden. amend the act of December 28, 1874, for the relief of certain settlers on pub-lilands. I'assed. It extends the provision f the act mentioned for one year, so as not to deprive homestead settlers, who were driven from tbeir homes by the locust plague, of their rights Tbe' resolution proponing a common unit of money nd account "for the Unitea States ami Great Britain was " ;" passed. Tbe Senate resumed tbe consideration of tbe legislative, judicial and executive appropriation kill. Various amendments of an unimportant character were proposed by tbe and committee on appropriations was then Tbe bill reported agreed to.. to tbe Senate and passed 33 agiinst 7. The fortification appropriation bill without then came up, and it was amendment. In the Hoase, the bill repealing the section ef reviced statutes making in the disposal of public lands in tho Southern States was passed 106 o ! pa-ee- tt tke T j d against 07, Wood, from tbe comreittee on ways and mean?, submitted the unanimous report of tbat committee in regard to Alaska commercial company, to tbe effect that tbey had fully complied with the law, etc. Agreed to. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the bill for tbe distribution DnowxKD. Daniel Caine, of Argenta, of the uuitppropriAted moneys of the was drowned in Big Cottonwood canyon Geneva award, and a recess was taken oa Tuesday. He was seen going on foot to till evening At the evening session there was bat SiWer Springs in the morning, and Wil- a very thin attendance of members. liam Caspar eaw his body in the after- Speeches were made on the Geneva noon floating rapidly down tbe stream. award bill by Davies aud Hewett, and on political questions by Nash. At 9.25 He made an ineffectual attempt to tbe House adjnurned. it. Caine is a Wisconsin nan, and leaves a wife and fonr children. Arizona. Joseph Orton, ef North now on a mission te Arisona, Catholic Chcrcu. We noticed that Ogden, writes an interesting- letter to Elder C. tbe mason work on the foundation for H. Wheelock, from which we make the the CathelU Church, Fifth Street, west following extracts : of Ibis office, was commenced this "We have sown fifty acres of wheat, morning. Tbe foundation walls are to but ibe eftiul being very dry it was be of stone. The building will be thirty-thre- e thought best to eiop rowing and turn wide and forty feet our attention to getting out the water, and to as to water the ground before putting deep. any more grain In, and we bave almost got the water out. Our dam is 45 feet A for long, eighty feet wide and twelve feet The Buckeye is the most durable higb, and our canal is fire miles long.' Both dam and canal are estimated to Reaper and Mower, and has the lightest cost, when completed, $6,000. We inmachine. It has tend sowing fifty acres more of wheat, draft of any You no superior. can get it at Qce. A. and planting 100 acres of corn. The Spaniards tell us that we can raise eora Lowk's, Main 8t.,' Ogden. without water, as it rains every few days all through July. It is rather warm through the day and cold at night, so cold that we are sometimes visited with a frost. We have named onr place Obed Small Vox A telegram was receited City. We have a Sunday school and two here yesterday from Evanston to the ef- meetings on Sundays.. On our way here fect tbat there were some passengers oa we passed through a small place called the freight train who were afflicted with Orderville, where the United Order is in full blast; they started here one year ago small pox, ard had escaped from tbe with twenty-fou- r families, in a new pest house. Tbe Mayor, in the absence plaoe, and tbey raised 3, COO bushels of of the quarantine physician, obtained corn, 1,500 bushels of potatoes, and 100 the services of Dr. Condon, who, on the gallons of molasses. They all eat at one table, having built a large dining room arrival of the train, examined the per- 22x40 and twelve feet from floor te ceilsons said to be afflicted, but discovered ing, and they are building a large frame no evidence of the disease. dwelling houce 28x40 feet, nnd they three more like this oue, It appears that the woman, Mrs. which'building will be house room enough for Biggs, had been detaioed in the pest them at present, They all meet for house at Evanston, as she had been stay- prayer, morning and evening, in their ing with a family who were attackod. dining room, and tbey have done a great Her husband took her out of the pest deal of work in building shanties, yards and stables, fencing, stackyards, plantbouse, and they were on their way to ing orchards, and tbey stocked and run Montana. a saw mill, and kept a dairy and sbeep As no evidence appeared that the herd. All this work was done by ten This shows what could be done, if men parties were likely to spread contagion, we only had confidence enough in each they were permitted to continue their other to unite our labors, for where journey, complaining bitterly of tbe wo- there is unity there is strength. I am well, and I hope that all is well man.'; enforced detention at Evanston. with you. The Captain says be thinks A sharp look out should be kept of that be will be able to start some of us persons coming from Evanston, so tbat home about the middle of August next. the contagion may not be brought here to the danger of tbe publie. As tbe North Ogden Items. above named parties bave passed on, there noed be no alarm on their account. North Ogdkx, Weber Co., June 6th, 1876. re-cor- er - ; 1 Fact first-cla- Farmers, ss in-te- Fatal Accident. ' tfixTAH, U. P. R. Editor Jcsction: R., June 8th, '7C, To-da- y -- rigate. Jas. Storet, Clerk, A Printer' Dream. A printer auS in his office chair his boots were p:tched and his cnat threadbare, while his face looked weary and worn with care, whilcsad. lj thinking of bushes debt, old Morpheus slowly round him crept, and . before he knew it he soundly he' ho dreamed that sleeping was dead, from trouble and toil his spit it had fled, aud that not evea a cow bell tolled, for the peaceful rest of his cow hide sole. As he wandered among the shades, that smoke and scorch in Jjower Hades, he shortly observed an iron door, that but the swung on hinges eutrance was closed by a red hot W, and Satan himself stood peeping out, and watching for traveler thereabout, and thus to the passing r spoke, and with growling voice tbe echoes woke: "Como ia my dear, it shall cost you nothing and never fear; this is the place where I cook the ones, who never pay their subscription sums, for though in life they may escape, they will find when dead it is too late; I will show the place where I mc'.t them thin, with red-ho- t chaius and scraps of tin, aod also where I comb their heads with broken glass aud melted lead, and if of refreshments .they culy think, there's boiling water for them t grindstone drink; there's the red-hto grind down his nose, and rings to wear on his toes, and if they mention they don't like lire, I'll sew t wire; up their mouths with and then, dear sir, you should see them squirm while I roll them over and cook to a turn." With these last words the printer awoke, and thought it all a practical joke; but still at times so real did it seem, that he cannot believe it was all a dream; and often he thinks with a chuckle and grin, of the fate of those who save their tin, and never pay the printer. 8lept-and- cre;k-ingl- y aj-ir- , priu-te- ot red-h- red-ho- "My lord," began a pompous young barrister, "it is written in the book of nature " "Ob what page, sir on what page?" interrupted the judge with pen in hand. nd - Editor Jcscrio.f their "different capacities1. Cxi' k and Taluable instruction was bv the presidency and others, the given 8ubj.;t spoken of moat being the erecting 0f Temples. Judge Grover, from Uintah wa present with uh oa the 4ih and related, in an interesting mmner. ila'of his experience. A good feeling prevailed through all of the meeting ' which were very well attended. are looking remarkably well Crps and na abundant harvest may be x. pected. 0ing to the bountiful of rain it ban not been neceuaary iupp t0 lt. ; , LOST. A 8PAK OF TIICRSDAT, JUNK FIRST, 0!f larce hnrn. one fnj and the other drt brown, or blck, branded D K on left thigh. Thy were lat nern near the l.'tah Northern engine hnne. Ten Dollar reward will b Rlten to any peron who will deliver them at Gibson A Kccleii' planing mill. 47-- t d22-3- t ' DAVID ECCLKS. NOTICE. A MKKTINO OF THE Diqualified Yi.r of the Eighth School to strict, on Monday June V.tli, at o'clock, p. m. take action on tbe method to autain our icho.)l the eunnin year, an for What aebool purpw", also to elect on trustee. THOMAS TJ. BROWX, Trustee. PKTKK LATKR, OAII L. SHURTLEFF, . Harrimlle. Weber CouDty, Utab, June S, 17. rPHKRE WILL BE X JOHN : 46-- 3 , Bi KMLSON. TfiOMAS. Special meetings were held at this place & on Saturday and Sunday, 27th and 28th, for tbe purpose of considering business pertaining to the Temple at Jralt Lake City, besides business of a local nature. LOGAK, Xorth S((U tf the lublic Sqnart. Statistical and financial reports for tbe all the of different organizapint year, Gect's own materials tnaile up to order, tions, were presented; and reports by in the best etjle. the respective presidents, as to conditions and efficiency of such organizatPRO VO FA CTORY CLOTII AL WA J'.S rt ions, the whole .of which were of an OX IIAND. ging kind, aud showed that the people generally were trying to do Highest price paid for Wool. rijfht. Produce tikeo. Much of the business could not be Attended to for wiint time, aad it was connidered advisable to adjourn until CANDY FACTORY ! the following Sunday, June 4th, when HEMMING the amhbriiies of tbe Church, as they Fo'uf Doors South of Utah Hotel. now ttand organized, wvre presented and unanimous votes taken to accept and "'8 ' ; FUtain them." t Cyrus U. Wheelock, as president, and Fancy Candy. CnRh with Henry Holms, Sidney Stevens and in St"1V,Tln'.f Inre and Pack!, .imua m coc, councillor iur ,.iui5 THOMAS NEILSON, Practical Tailors, afcout noon, while the U. P. R. R. eoustruciion train was coming down to Uintah, a rope slid from a car and a man named II. Lawson, of Ogden City, Stooped to pull It 'on, the rope caught a tie on tbe ground, and the man was -ctiugut in the toil of the rope, dragged from the car and dragged about 100 yards before the train co&ld be stopped, SiiVttt Orr Mr. Uudd, Che of the it is Lead and one hip was badly crushOwners' of the SiWer Queen silver mine, ed, his ankle dislocated, and nearly cut A jury'a inoff He .died instantly. near this oityf lianlcil ' us, yesterday, a the and above facts was held quest ' iaiup'e of, pre from the Tela flow being eaowh. His frievids were Instructed to worked by the company. Fw)tn the ap- have Mm taken to Ogden and respecteared fur. "In the midst of life pearance of the sample we tbink it quite fully . . we are in death." . : i likely the company will ultimately strike a pnyittg.bQdy ef ora if they .will only Jojnern Grotbr, , . Acting Coroner; keep ''pepping away,'! as; do doubt, good We name is Larsen. branch raaa'i the btlive ore'e'udt rfies the' f resent deptb. of the . ... Congressional. d224-2t-s47-2- .'; J 4 LOCAL' ITEMS. From Thuftddy'i t)dity V ?UM. 1IULLY IILAINE. en-cou- b38-1ii- i., l ' - cf the Church, were' accepted niewiss; also ait tbe local omcera- - mi f'. teaifS ZiA. iRgr-- ase-i- m . t |