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Show Mining ill Ogden. r ted prior to the pa&snge of eaid act shall be extended to tke 10th day of June, The mineral interests of Ogden are V.ain attracting considerable atteu-t'mThere its every probability that the mining excitement, which I uri;t itself ld it very quickly two vears a;ro, will be renewed to blaze with a steady flame and light' many workers on the roai to fortune. "Suiting" gave a false color to it du rlnir the tin furore, and fictitious '.eclme'n.s" served as 'fuel to the n. hope that j ast, experience will prove a salutory I on for the immediate future. There is no question with those "We fire. f Vho have explored the kanyons east of this city, that mineral wealth within from three to six miles of our main thoroughfare. Silver, copper, autimouy, sine, lead, cihiiebar, lih, fcc, hatt been discovered, and tunnels and shafts of from thirty to seventy.fcet eaeh have been made by way of partial development cf what appears to be ".Valuable claims. Black iron ore existi in iw-- i if use quantities near the summits cf the mountains, and now-- a rich Vein of hematite has been discovered i. car by, which makes the former : 1874. By this legislation the requirements of the fifth Section of the act of May 10, 1872, are changed bj extending the time for the first annual expenditure upon claims located prior to May 10th, 1872, to Jun'o lOlb, 1874. The requirements in regard to expenditures upon claims located since May 10th, 1872, ure in no way changed. W. W. Curtis, Acting Commissioner. The mineral prospects of Ogden are excellent ; they are bound to draw both capital and population. Business interests will be assisted, and the general welfare of the city enhanced if wise measure are adopted in the premise. We hope to see the work revived, and' manufactures spring up to keep pace with our mineral developments and agricul- tural improvements. ball is The After intermission for debate on the liquor question, the mu.uc has commenced to tune up again preparatory to further animated shuffling, and these arc its' first strains : bun-tomb- e. some-thin- ht g the kills, expending months of toil The above sweet effusion shows and kegs of powder only, to deroon-trat- e that the "ring" are at it again. The that they Were working wildly, "unhappy condition" referred to is the work of Judges with a mission, without officials backed up by carpet-ba- g hunting for spoils. The Territorial Marshal received his Appointment by virtue of an act nf the Legislature, approved March 3d, 1S52, aud his duty is defined in "Sec 3. To execute all ordres or processes of the Supreme or Listrict Court in all cases arising under the laws of the Territory, etc." The Marshal appointed bv Government is authorized according to the Organic Act, sec. 10 : , "To execute all processes issuing from the said Courts when exercising their jurisdiction as Circuit and District Courts of the United States." The respective duties of the TerriWithout honesty tnd torial and the U. S. Marshal are thus ind with no respect for others' clearly defined, and there would be rights. To prevent much mischief, no clash if our udges had no special likely to ensue," we publish the Min- axe to grind. The act the claim-jumper- Law, that all know their righti, and may Ir.o't permit themselves to be cheated ut of their property by who would per-f- . impudent jumpers, jade them that their titles had laps-d- . It will bo seen from this that the first year's labor or expenditure co claims located before May 10th, may be done at my time up to '.tune 10th, 1874. Miners are doubt-let- s familiar wit'h this Extension Act, - but there are in many this vicinity who know nothing about toil-boug- claim-Lolde- rs ht claim-holde- rs it. I'ep trtmer.t of tbe IftU'rior, General Laud Office. March 18, iniz. ?be following ft an Act 6f Congress, defining' duties of the Territorial Marshal was approved by the Governor and accepted by Congress. The Supreme Court of the United States has since stated distinctly that the respective duties of the .two officers are as defined above. There' was no difficul- ty about thrni till the late inglorious crusade was opened. McKeari took a stand which Judge has exposed him to the ridicule of tho bar, the relidke of the highest tribunal in the land, and the reprehension of the press and the public. Nothavingsuffieien,t nobility of character to acknowledge himself in the wrong he blunders on in the same course, 'determined like his master to "fight it out on that line" hit or miss. The ''unhappy condition" is in the minds of the d udg!s and the "ring" who are butting like blind rams against the statutes they have sworn to support, and the rulings of a Court which they arc bound in honor to the ball' so respect and obey. on, the shufflers will have to pay the fiddler. . rV anti-Morm- approved MarcU 1, 1873: An act to amend an act entitled "An &ct ta promote the development of the mining reeource of the United States." hs it enacted bj the Senate and House the United States if Representatives tf Au.srics ia Congress assembled. That the provisions of the fifth sectum rf tb. act wntitkd An act to promote A lie development of the mining resources cf the United Sutes," pawed Maj 10th, Hon. SLduey Breese, the oldest and 1872. which, requires expenditures of ULor aad improvttneuts on claimi loca- - most experVen'Ocd jurist in Illinois, tt '; Tin "r ?e.V T. ,1 have its representative should his opponents, who received the least number of vote.n the majority ticket, was retired, and Judge. Breese who received the greatest vote on the opposition side was appointed to filll iW?. the place which he has honored and almost glorified. A nobler tribute could not be paid to a man than the manifestation of the esteem enter'wftntVflrnna in llf uvi lumuicrw water will j atlew momenta ri;re Cramps, .Suatms Sour. tained for an incorruptible judge, by ach the choice of his colleagues to the .Colic, Wind in the lioweU, and alf InwtTl' Pony Found. Who has lost a bay tery Pui althem, H D on left among ruvelers nhonld always enrry a bottle of highest position hip? Eh? pony, branded r, VA1 . i i.r in though they were his political oppo- See Law. Whitney's advt. ...,...,. "ii.. "lewarftu Vfutar will on !!. adversaries. nents aud i):ianpo of water. It ia better than Kronen r Uittern a a utiiuulitut. . , , EST Sec 3. Whitehead's l't'll'lt AMI -There m not a reniedi1a aent in this world J Advertisement. ly th . ... ill THURSDAY, 19. Kr? . ;.,;ru aimji, . ir;rr. anti-Uta- h b-- ing Extension . Br-"- .it it Again. tr wisdom, science, experience, but the new law requiring that one of tho political minority, irt Cn(t , Washington, 19. Information received at the Attorney General8 olBce, from Utah, presents affairs in that Territory as being in a valuable., very unhappy condition owing to the impossibility of trying any criminal caThe attrition of capitalists should ses. lu 'drawn to our'proVspccU ' and the The organic laws of the Territory there gives the power of appointing a extraordinary facilities offered, in our Marshal to the Governor, but provides immediate vicinity, for th6 reduction that he shall be confirmed by the Legisi' ;ores and the'macufacture of jron, lature. The Territorial Legislature before adjourning, in defiance of this prothat most precious of all metal. But vision, proceeded to elect a Marshal. common sense and honehty's sake, The Courts have now decided that this act is unconstitutional, and that the t excite- Marshal so chosen has no right to sumus have no more wild-ca- t mon juries. The result is that there are and ments, no more clap-trano legal means by which juries can be And wo would ad vise the summoned in the Territory, and legal ssation of mere amateur mining. proceedings against thone who violate the law are at a stand still, and must remain leo make a discovery locate claims so until Congress next winter shall affnd with the mo8 ' sanguine en- ford relief. The President is expecedt and will probably do here thusiasm commence to bore holes in regarding this Utah question. or common minlDg judgment.' Then t he work is abandoned, the amateurs ure out of heart, those who helped them are out of pocket, and all are disgusted with the failure. It takes itinera to work mine. ; Every mining enterprise should have a man of judgment and experience to direct the work, or our mining operations will be like certain lotteries many tl&nks and very few, if any, prizes. With the revival of mining inter-i- n Ogden will come adventurers n, Prcst. Geo. A. Smith, acarRADWAY'S"' READY Rh companied by Elder Thos. Jennings, i last. rived here on Wednesday evening In from One to Vs He looked hearty and robust and appearwivft HOIID after readir ed to be greatly improved in health. He WITH Iatv virKK ' informed lis that he had travelled 20,000 KADWAY'I ' KEADY RE A CUBE Mn KVKRV JrLla - inn inn and m miles; that the Palestine party had not missed a connection nor had any mishap That inatantly the m0" during the whole journey; that none of allays Innummatio,,. Jd f whutheruf the Lund. Stum.- -. VnIW:ni, them had been ill, though they had been Rlaudnor organs, by one am.Iirktioni. fr 0lW to twenty miimtr in many climates, and had spent thirty creating the days in tents. Elder P. Schettler had with diwitso i.mv ..,it, ' "ura'le.o,lrwtrirtMi remained in Germany, and Elder LorenSADW&Y'S READY RELIEF zo Snow and Miss li. H. Snow, in the .... Inflammation of tho Kiifenv. the Hinder, Inhumation of the ' States, to visit relatione, and would Le n" pestion of tho .tm!r. Sore The rest of the Palestine home shortly. J "'..1"fiif oil lireatbine. l'ulniutum of h. if ' Croup, Hiptheria. ';iUrrh.lni!n,' party had returned in safety. We were Toothache. Neuraluia. llhm,,,,,.,!.. Ohiilln, Ague Chills. exceedingly pleased to see Prest. Smith The of the READY RKIIEP to It in such excellent health and spirits and purl application Or t1!trt wWa ll.o..; ur ... 7. afford will home. welcome hitn a cordial sreet Returned. life-lon- g " p tion was by his associates on the bench. The laws of Illinois under new constitutional enactments provide for a minority representation in all branches of the State Government. Judge Breese has acted as a member of the Supreme Court for Nothirty years,and was, at the last vember election defeated for lt : , Jlar.animons Tribute. I'u.-a- i The Count r. Farmers are full of hope, and, as far as can be learned, unsafe condition. Yesterday the trains the crops promise well. Fruit, cereals from the East were delayed some time at and vegetables of all kinds are flourish the bridge, but the engineers brought ing. While many of our people complain of hard times, let them remember that a them to Ogden on time. rich harvest awaits them, when the will enrich them. Ta toilers' in the Second District. tience Secend School District, Ogden City, are notified that a school meeting will be A. J. Halstead, station en Drowned. held at the Second District Schoolbouse the water at tank, four miles from next Monday evening, 23rd inst., at 7 gineer Bryan, on the Union Pacific R. R., wns p.m., for the purpose of levying a tax to drowned yesterday morning whilo at build and furnish a schoolbouse in the to ford Black's Fork. nis south part of the District, and for other tempting horse became restless while stemming See advi. purposes. the current, and the rider not being able to guide him was tnrown off the Emigrants. In our issue of yester- saddle, and taken away by the swift day it was stated that the first company current. His body has not yet been re of emigrants would most likely ar covered. rive here on Thursday next. This Mr. Halstead was .well known in this should have read a "week from Thursday city and much esteemed as a useful me next," that is Thursday the 26th inst. chanic. He was abont thirty-fivyears of age, and formerly resided in Boston, City Items. The two rivals hereto- where he has an aged father and mother fore spoken of, are at daggers' points, The baritone is expected to act as media tor; the danger feared however, is that Correspondence. he will run off with the prize as he is a Logan, Jane 14, 1873.' well known "rapscallion." Editor Ogden Junction; Dear Sir The Cache County Educa Albert Kiesel weighed a bologna sau Convention assembled tional in on his that mark scales, sage yesterday tne Linguist Hall, Logan.as per adjourn ed seventeen and a half pounds. ment, and a very beneficial and interest The barometer reached 08 degrees at ing time we had. Many of the Scboo Districts in the County were represent noon ed, and much useful information was imparted by the veteran Teachers and Excursion Partt. A car load of ex- Trustees. Classes in German and Spel cursionists came up on the train from ling wero conducted in a manner similar to the form of the Common School room, Salt Lake this morning. The party con by Mr. Apperley and Miss T. Davis, sisted of & number of the University eliciting the approval of all. A short ad scholars, under Miss E. M. Cook, with dress was delivered by Mr. Hyde on several ladies and gentlemennumbering School Government, and much was said on this subject by men of long eiperi seventy-fiv- e altogether. They repaired ence. In the Linguist Hall is a high scboo to Jones' Grove where a pleasant day was spent in various sports under the taught by Mr. C. G. Davis; an institution of great merit. He has lately added to shade of the trees by the river's bank, nis stock of school appnratus.and is now and the party will return by this even prepared to teach and explain much that could not be so well done previously. ings train to Salt Lake. Weather is fine. Everything growing seems to be loveiy ana "improvement J, From the Bottom The body of Mr. the topic of the day. Roudmaater of Pacifio Union tue Carey, road, was recovered last Monday night The Lake City Pioneer records by divert in the employ of (he Company. the death, in that place, of Albert, a The locomotive aud forward car were three-yea- r old son of Fred, llucks imbedded in the sand, and Mr. Carey's from the effects of a He corpse wna discovered between the buf was near the playing hive, when the fers, mangled and decomposed. He was swarm settled him. The little upon a popular man and a Valuable citizen, fellows body was so thoroughly poi and his loss is sincerely regretted. His soned tuat ii)ortihcation set in linine fitnily resido in Omaha, where he has a diatcly. large amount of property. The piles of the first bridge west of Bryan are reported to be in an Dasger. Tax-paye- ! e to-d- ay to-da- y. ' Ice-stin- g. n..l n...Jii .,151.0, niiuHii . omer .MKiirirtm Typhoid, Yellow and other lev, x an ivAiini-j j KKApy RELlKi". 1'ifiy cent per bottle. Vi y liruggistu. nous, e Health! Beauty! ; Stronfjand Ture Rich TJlood InrrcaKe of and Weight Clear Skin and DeauUul plexion secured to all. rV-- h Cwi,. Has mado the moNt atonhhii)K cures, o quitk m rapid are the changes the body undergoes, ur.'dfr the iufluence of this truly wonderful Medicine unt liVKlU DAY AN 1NCHKASE IN Ah WKHJIIT 13 fKKN AND 1'KLT. tiitKAT the liverydropof the m.ooik pi'itiriFR SAKSAPAR1LL1AN RKjOlr VENT comuuiiiicules through the lilood, Urine and other fluid and juice of the Msiem' the viifor of life, for it repair the waste of in. body with new and tumid material. Scrofula, Syphilid, Consuinptiou, Glandular disease, Ulcen in the Throat, Mouth, Tuinora, Nodeo in the tiiaaf, and other part- - ol the nysteui, Sore Eyes, Struo.-ou- a DUcbai'Ket from the Ears, and tho wont form St of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Son, Head, Kins Worm, Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, , Black SpotB, worniH in the Tumors. Cn' cert in the Womb, and all weakening and painf'J dicbarges, XMiglit Sweats, liOt ot Sperm, ao 3i wastes of tho lile principle, are within the curatm range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, aud few duys' ne will prove to any persou usiue itfrr either of those forms of disease its potent power to cure tfiem. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by th wastes and decompovitlou that is continu&My succeed in arresting the wastes, atd repairs the tame with new material msde tnun blood-Hi- nd this the SARdAl'AKlI-LHJhealthy will and dot secure. Not only does the Sarsnparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial ajrents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulou. Constitutional and Skin but it is the onlv positive cure for tlDMCY scd BlADIiEU COMPLAIN I S, Urinary and Won.b diseases, Urnvel, Dialictes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'! Albuminuria, and in all casus whort thenar brickdunt deposits, or the wator is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an efg, or threads like w hite tilk, or there is a morbid, dedark, bilious appearance, aud white bene-duposits, and when there is a pricking, burning w ligation when passing water, and pain In the suull of the bitch and along the luinn. Price, $1.'W W 01O13. The only known and sure Remedy for Worms I'in, Tape, etc. , Fh-sh- t' diui, bit., Tuinor of 12 Years' Growth Crd KeNolvent. bj Iladway' 18, 1S00. BKYtntr, Miiw., July Dr. Radwat: I have had Ovarian Tumor in tke ovaries and bowels. All the dortors said "there "aa no help for it.'! I tried everything that w recommeuded; but nothing helped me. 1 mw your Reilvnt and thought I would try it; Vat bad di faith In it, because I had tufli red for twelre ytsr. I took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one box if Radway's I'ills.and two bottle of your Ready and there is not a sin of twnor to be seon ur felt, and I feel better, smarter, aud harpier thsu I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in Die left side of the bowela, over the groin. I write f; this to yon for the benefit of others. Yon can publish it irvon chooe. HANNAH P. KNA1T. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, coaUtd with i'"-- t I'erlectly tasteless, Ruin, pnrgo, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Radway't Fills, for the cure of ull disoroers of t Stomacti, Liver, Bowels, Kidnc) Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costive nest.: Indigestion, Dyspepsia, liiliousnnsH, BiIiou ll Feer, lntlamniatiou f the Bowels, Mies, a.nd DerangemenU of the Intocnal Viscera. Warranted toeflect a positive cure. Turely vtgstaUe. no mercury, minerals or deloterioue drugs. Observe Die following tymptoai resuhitR frem Disorder of the Digestive Oofntiw Coiirtipa-tioInward l'ilea, Fullnes of the Wood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomuch. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgiwt of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Ktoniw h, Swiuimiug of the Hed, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or tuOotating Sen.aticn when mr a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dot" Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tb' or Head, Dcficiuncy of Pernpiration, Ycllownew the Skin and Ey Pain in the Side, Chet. and sudden Flushes or Heat, Bnniing in tlie Fie'"'- A few do or Radway't Pills wiil free the tern from all the d disordrs. !'"' Sold by Drn?gieW. RIUD "False and True." Send ow letter stamp to Radway & Co.. No. E7 Maiden Une, New York. Information worth thousands will bt sent you. &r'J g LiK y above-name- Im.k to-da- y Retort. rumors were current that Hon. Horace F. Clark, Trcs WHOSErONY? , IN MY "POSSESSION. OBTAINED ident of the Union Pacific R. R. Co., was I HAVE irom au Imliai), one bay posy, branded I). H on left hip, white fuoKiind whit hind feet. au... pead. Dispatches to the Junction, how to lx'loug in Wehar Couuty. TU owner ii ever, explain the origin of the report poi requested to make claim ltnincfimtelv. 8AMUKL WIIITNKY. The "Bulls" and "Bears" of the New Mtllville, Cache Co., June 13th, 18.3. York Stock Market are nt work tryinj to create a panic, and frighten the U. P shareholders into selling their shares. The wr.-l- d i full ot Children cryuiR for Candled Casr Oil. Tt It delicious, effective re- MONUMENTS Travel. A comely young woman arrived this morning from San Francisco in company with a Chinese bridegroom, that she had acc pied "for better or for worse. An old gentleman about eighty-fiv- e years of age was among the passengers on the train this morruog, seeking , CRAVE STONES, Lioavitt'H Corner, Main Street. OGDEN. Fountains, Vase, Etc., ' CP. CWT TO ANY DESIGN. been l.WVf o amendVd that the time for tt ?hlf Justlt f tlie an erring daughter, who is lupp osed to CUTR0CK FOR BUILDINGS, &C fcm buul es tsditure n claims lo- - Supreme "Clm't of Illinois.' ' Ills elec be t Cheyenne. ' 3m. JAMES FCT. LLR, -- sorraniuTko,""" i.ot Impaired. an4 harmless. The pulsive taste mo of theCwtorOi! it tircly overcome. cathartie powere Price 35 cents. " McLaia's . Vermifuge Uonboii'' hi rreani Are elegant ana iney rww Bonbons kept in confectionent' shop. cnli?n. love them and cry for them. Price 3S ett. per For Sale by Z. . C. Jtf. And all other druggitU. ' A nisbe-- Take 'Notice. J; large ttock of OiK Twp., lot of and a tplenHid Brushe. lm ur: Iv.d at Driver 4 l ld, 9o, Ogden. lJ-di-- , |