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Show incombent upon the capitalists here A on Hm? Mnrei. initiathe a to take at early diy, A ge'(ierilion oa the march L n of crad.e toward the to ,b ,. aa tory steps jra.e it carelulh snub a thiiroaghtare as we have sug Hpectncle, at,i e muUed io aula ihe report bv Dt'tJX yesled-- a"(i us sumo of our citiijns a English pbjsie.H. thI are alre.idy interested iu tho exten- Ph,8i3al fonun which Bj lullh,n sive coal deposit bere referred to, us limy reason. bN cxripfti ti... . acd as others are dnrt!y interested tbi-r- , to begin with, i- - ni..d up of &n in our irwj ujioesaiod iron vorks, we una which. .y vud ky, w,li b . deem the present on opportute occa port dressed bv ihv uml 01 'be "v to call the attention of botla Dojrs. aiM will be refers d before thefamy of calling the troops fru classes to this tmtter. Talk the mat- cioue of the etranje. eTentfal biMor bo useful ter up, gentlemen, aud make the pre- Mere thuu (yi.iter.if these ohi!(lre'a posts where tbey might will die beftr- they aje fiv. Jertw thotu at Washing liminary survey next spring. 0j uientiui(', let us all try ard possess. and conceotrat-'nin unct number, b.x8 ni to needed 121 not 195 The two sexes are now girl or souls in ptience, and pnt our iou, where they are m near level a Tfhe nen 4,e y or the puUW peace e,r. property, wnd the g'.od sense prou-ctrust in Heave wi:l brt mucJi less f ital In (be succ-etia threat stand to where i day, and love and liberty of the Anieri but they i.g.fl THE POLITICAL OUTBftem ih jfars from are not all in we kniw Dovhing abuat it. FIFTH STREET. The same remark will apply to Louisiana. Oil DEN PUBLISIUNO COMPAKY, We shall beir from Oregon next PROfUIETURS. wetk, and probably learn that Hayes tmrle W. Penrose, Krtttor. will have two electoral votes aod Tilden toe, from thai Sute. Walter Thomson, Business Man'gr. And row it is Kentucky!.' Well, well. . Ihere will be an end of all this some d;iy, we hope, and in the UTAH. cer-tai- u . 0il)i:. NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY. 187& 20. Gt-iierittit- tn dooe by the use of goveruaient troops to overawe the Democrats of tB0 South, aud thus prevent a free and i'ull tura out of, tho voters then-what Wimself and his eabiuet are still the doing in an attempt to thwart 1 will the people as expressed through the ballot boi, sad to all thes adding the crowning in- ciin.-tructio- he ; mJil . tr, - - -- to counEr3iit5iTrj. - tt-n- . write for publication, write can people Give aiie of ihe only ob on rval BJime, necessarily for publicaASSUMES tion, but lor protection. Bo brief ni Wh-eayo- ludR-a.i- pip. it TOO MUCH. ipli-cit- . A pptcial t the Chicago Tiibnne ta buai-ee- a, Irom YYashta-gtonprinted ia our teljob vwk aid all other direct invariable to th Buainee egraphic colamus, to day, says "the Manager. President will discuss the questiob direct for publication Correspondence r'iviug out of the disputed electcrs, inneriably to tlit Editor And that in his annual uiesage." he will take certain ground in regard adver-tjseniea- ts, relating , AMKA'Ttt. AUTlIORIZEn - the returns, etc. Of course, we have do means of The following ptrnt r authorwd tnlltct tuhieriptinni and transact amy bwt-nt- e ascertaining whether there is asy conntftd with the "Junction" Offa in truth in the rumor or sot, but if it their reepeetit lettlement. be true, we express the unqualified Logon, Promdence end MilhUU, M. i. opinion that President Grant will be Hammond. his io nJ Richmond, W intermeddling a matter beyond SutihjielJ, Ilde iVr jurisdiction, aad with which he has A. Alt. W. L. Writer. no ooDcern as Presidvat. The elec frankiim,......... ......... .. ..Jam Utmrvrtk. tioo of his successor devolved upon tyrant, liewr the AH tetsfiemtntt on the ytH title legal voters of the several Suits Barker. River, i Cnche Tallef. J.U whose privilege it was to desiguaJe WiUard, Malai City. WM Spring mnJ certain electors, as is provided ia the Samaria, Jot. W. . O. L. Rohitn Constitution, and it will be the daty Fnnmngton, of the electors thus- appointed to cast 5 lpytct WtlUvilU- Shaw A. TVatitw.. ........ the votes of the several States, ..,.,..-.-1- 1. E A". Auttin .ar luike nfcy....... as the will of tho people Coalville. ...J.....Jame Salmon shall have beo expressed at the W. II. Antinton ...... Foatagt polls on the 7th inst. All that to to e--f " Du-tL- ..Rr. - sg ...... Morgan Co Addret M ......Eli ttjiitear bweintit eommunicatin, WALTER TIJOStSOy, Ru.iinfst rtK Jftx32, Ogden, STILL I A Mayr. , MUDDLE. Tnero i as jot do daylight let in mx the political aitaatioij. The Sou-'Carolina board of canvassers attupt-4a coup d'etat by pretending to adjourn, or by really adjourning, as the case may be, possibly with a Tiew to ivoid the effects of an injunction. Ulysses S Grant hud, or eaa have to do, with the matter, riuld have been, did he reside io a State where electors were to be appointed, to have cast his individual vote the same as any other private person intrusted with the ballot; this much and no uioro. With the question of how the re turns shall be made, and vhat votes may or may not be counted, or as to who may cpuut them, the President of the United State has nothing whatever to do, and any remarks he consequence of this art is un- - may presume to make in that capaknown, but it looks bad upon its face city, either in his anaual message, or order to any suhordi-na'- e for the Republicans. If the State ia any had really gone for Hoyes no injuncofficer, civil or military, will be tion could deprive hiaiof the elec- regarded by all decent men who re of toral vote, aud thia act of. the board vere the Constitution, as mere-actIt may be impertinence, calling for agravo and loots very sufpicious. well to treasure up for future refer severe condemnation by the people, by the House ence, tha words of Chamberlain when if uot for for asked what would be the effect of the of Representatives, high crimes action of the board, ho said, he "was and misdemeanors, as well as usurpa not certain", but thought it would be tiou of powers not conferred pon the opening act in a largo drama in him by tho Constitution or laws of which the- whole nation, might be the United States. called upon to take a pari." Now, It will bo. remembered that, in a this nan ia acting, no doubt, in Grant's letter of instructions to accord with , Gran ty Chandler and GeuerwU Auger and Huger, these other leaders, i the movemeat to in words occur: 'Should there be any Ihe s impc.-iehm.eu- - augurate Hayes en Sunday, the 4th of March, hick.td by the sUtiuling army at WasKnjto, it U not diffi cult to account for the alarm whi,h overspreads the people ia till the States as a cloud. South Carolina performed the first act ia a memorable drama Rome sis. teen year ago, we remember. Lot let beware bow she opens another, and let her reuca&ev that the party which opened the drama ulet its cause," and that a similar fate awaits the actors who open another, we feel perfectly assured, of which let Graxt, Chandler, Chamberlain and others make a uoie, aad b governed. accorJ- . ground of suspicion of fraudulent oouaton either side it should be denounced at once." Speakiug of this order, the correspondent of the New York Herald, writing from Tallahasseo, says: It wis a queitioa ft to whether this euteuce wan geueral ia it nature, or whether it wan a order to Gen eral tUger, putting upon him the duty of living attention to the coaat, and reporting if be deemed it fnir or unfair. General Kuger'a adjutant, when appealed to, said to oar correspondent, "lie will act upm the letter of that order." Wlew will beoonsirue tbU phrase?" waa asked. Uewill construe it just as it reada," waa tha aaawer. o This i another piece of meddling lc part of Grant, uncalled for, ' unauthorized and inexcusable. fi'j .. t Oa the whole, taking into considAs usual, the KcpuUicaoa claim eration 111 that the President has Florida, for Uajcs, but aa tin? cetwaa on t will be ctill fuftk r reduct-tnonahty and menace to peace, property aud LOOK. . for both sex.-- , thi )s ibe B,08t law, we find, piled up against GraDt, of life; t!te death rule is no perceptihle change in heathy lenod There huwefer, ia Iw. r for bojn .thn for a pyramid of usurpations and dfere the election troubles fum yesterday, girls. Tfcer will be some iat gard of law and of the rights iaid would be as futile as ridiculous ieatbe in the next fivf years, and bti l it mure in tbe five whicii f'ullow. bu of the people reaching up to the to re will ertainly enter their twen. to K34,'.'4i prognosticate attempt high Heaven, and calling fur such B. for sixth the n'xt te ty year ult ... years are at an end, two third?' of the certain, legal aud condign punishit women will bave married.' The deaths The Junctjon repeats- wh-ment, as the laws of his country cat. has hereto le re announced s its be.' during thai period will he 02.052; tod inflict upon the base betrayer of his of those b fewer than 27 134 will be that Tilden has been legally and cvused by eonsuiuptjon. Biwu-lief, hi3 his to thirty, people, truat, and traitor forty five a still Inrger iairly elected President, and l)tt rive1' aad laws. its and will be paid, and lit le wore thai, country Zath. Chandler, the champion blood-letter- , half the original fct'ind in eauct num. 02.&Ibers. wia blood shed enter on taitr forty-six- th (who never any COAL. lack succeeding decade that we evtr heard of,) and his u ufp to year newenty 4ve, wi!l ntn become The people of Salt Lake City are freres are bent en inaugurating more fntaJ, and t he numbers will slinnU At seventy five oafy 161.124 a good deal exercised just at present Hayes ou the fourth of March if terribly. will remain tbe struck down. and. f on the subject of their coal supply, they conclude that it is safe to do so. these 122. oO will have pey-heby filth year of the atarch The eighty We because believe Vermont that the much not perhaps so they post reuaiu will soon lay down much the of aud with the as master are not supplied Oregon postmaster their burdens; but 2.1&& of them will on to be ninety five, and 223 to article as i9 required, but because vere ineligible to election aa electors, struggle be 180 years old. Finodly, in the I08thi the last solitary lif they are unable to gat such kinds as and that they ought not to be count yew of wi: fiicktr out. 8neh, then, ia tb and if left Tilden waot. ed, that, out, they Hot of a million men and womea.. average There are, as every one knows, would only require 18-- i votes to eleet large deposits of coal in the vicinity him, which number he already is sure of Coalville, ma ay of the mines be f, notwithstanding the result of the g. iog owoed and worked by private in- three doubtful Souther States, hence dividuals. The Union Pacific Rail- that he is fairly elected, we have n This is a true story. The happy road Company also owns much of the doubt, and of this i'ct we think the circuuistantes occuned1 on last Suncoal land on the line of its' road, people will ia due- time become as Ue escorted htr t day evening hence that company having control sured, and that they wi.l insist on and fsi m church, aad upon arrivi' of the road also very natirally seeks the inauguration of Tilden on. the at htr home thei? discussion of and the extreme heat sugto control the coal trade in this part fifth of March. The threat of inauan iuvkabion, radi!y ac of the country, and therefore docs not gurating Ilays on Sunday is possibly gested cepted by Charlss, that they step iato supply facilities for ahippiag coal intended ta intimidate and blaff the tho house anxl partake of a cooling from mines other than its own, ex iX'raocrits, but will hardly be carried glass of lemonadie. She led him t the dining rooai, and there foumi cept to a limited amount. oat, we imagine, and if cUne, the Salt Lake people propose the con act would cofci no authoiity upon naughty brntbe Bon about to squeezethe .last lemoo in the house for his struction of a narrow guage railway Hayes o act as President. We are sown individaaJ1 benefit. Calling hint froca that city direct to the Coalville of opinion that such an act, even if aside she induced Be a by means of mines; this i praotioal way of dis he were legally elected, would be in- sundry threats aud promises to dissect that lemou aud make Charlie audi posiAg of the difficulty, but we valid if performed on Sunday. herself a glass. A self sacrificing. would advise them, if they build a thought struck her: road, to retain tho control of it in 'No, Ben," said sh, "put the juicfr their owu hauds, and not dispose of FREE SCHOOLS. of the whole lemon intso Charlie' it to a foreign corporation, or permit glass and bring me a glass of water. Some Jaci writing to tie Salt He won't notice it there light it to get into the grip of railroad Lake Tribune irom Ogden, under in the parlorl" magnates, they are so liable to lorm the Ban was making one god strong., caption at the head of these lines, combinations to the detriment of the lemonade-- , as directed, when Charlw devotes the greater part of a column public interest, and to their own ag in that quietly slipped out and. remarked: paper to a diatribe upon '"I say, Ben, put tho juice of tha grandizement.t lMormon,M free Hcbools, the priest- entire leiaoa ' in your sister's glass, But Ogden is very much like Salt and bring w'9omv ice water tihera hood, "Kliey Penrose," etc. Lake, subject to a monopoly of coal As "Elder Penrose" is at preseat is no light in the parlor, and by a rich corporation, ejeu though notice it." ; abseat from-thaad as" the ad city, Ben's forte ia in obeying orders. managed with liberality toward our interim does not profess to be fully ' With a mevry twiakle in his eyr citixens, except, possibly, that w iu regard to the subjects. di- he drank the lemonade, then carposted have not as practicable an approach lated up&n by the aforesaid Jack , ried them each a glas of water,whiI to the Weber ccal mines as Salt drank with ujach apparent ruUea-au- d we, are ander the paiaful necessity of they Lake has, becauso of the narrow asking each other between sips,, the Tribune's correspoadent turning waa sweet enough?" And. if "it Weber of the gorges eanyon, con- of the over to the ftaily naughty Ben, with the taste of that trolled by the Union Pacific railroad tender mercies of the editor, who lemonade in his mouth, stood out ia. company, and it likely that think proper to reply oa his re- the hail and laughed till his ride that company would consent to have may ached, to hear them assure each other turn. a oorapeting line of road built on its that it was "just right! so palatable asd so refreshing!." laud. Tho most feasible plan for cut Tins our. Ogden and her vicinity would ba the To. Jsave construction of a narrow guage road There is no person living but what up Ogden canyon aad thence over to suffers more or lees with Lang Diseases, Io the Pteat Crr. io wul for the Coaatvef of Utah. tho Mammoth, and other coal mines Coughs, Gdds or Consumption, yet boric Cuh, Trritory would die than pay 15 cents for ia tho vicinity of 15ear Hivcr, thas a bottle rather of medicine that would cure David AW7jw, Dtfndnt.. J A. Bo3CHRa.'s Gcrman T1i unl. nftha tlnitA 8 fatal i (h Trrifct placing this- valley ia direct commu (hem. Da. nication with mines owned by pri Sirup ha lately been introduced, ia of Utah, end grwting to Pvi( Ntiilson, Ui)feDt-this country from GermjMy, and Hs vate individuals, by means of a rail wonderous eres astonishes every petition of Uarriett Neilnoo, l ad court fiW road built and owaed' by the ptopU. that try it If you doubt wiat we eay in print, cat this out and take it to nuwmonii. if torved witiiin tbi county, or W or tbi count jbuttnUiWtn interested. your. Druggist and get a sample bottle srvet out .lava. alWlu within fortT dTI, 10 for and cent it. Twa o" doses will try It is not reasonable to suppose jndgnient by default wilj be takn Kin relieve you. Regular sne 15 cents. corilms to ta prvr nacant peuuoo. decrM In li'ronght to obtaiu the inhabitants of this valley wili For sale wholesale ad retail by the SiJ ctioiibonds of matrimoay sintin; oWiog the Z. M. C. 1 and Moorr Clements bo dependent upon k C. dUd plaintiff u4 defcnd8nt.D the Rrouud H any one forth in the petition on file in this olUc. petition M abor company for an article so indispensaipear.nd answer tbe aiddefault aintyoatwi plmaUffwiU take ble as ooal; and in view of the impor o prayed 6. "See here, wife, yort indulge that apply ta thetiourt fat tho relief A. ttjtimonv whereof, 1, J. Leihmn,tl in tant iron interests which nature has boy too much. He b a perfect mule." nfwidcoartdohArennto itt .ny hatul and laid Ceart, thi 17Ui day Horem tbe designed shall ha carried on ia this u0, husband, please doa't aecuse oiai WT JAMES A. LKTSTTM AH. boy of having an ass for a tkthei,'" PwUteCterk, CkBvicinity it would seem ta b a duty The old man waa At - n "de-ith-t- - d tt the-course-, - f- Self-Sacrificin- - the-sermo-n , - is-n-o 't 1 , long-eare- d ot It May Your Li - tat -- W4 silent. : aSfctt. |