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Show J Mao- intellectual iteat.-Pro- f. ser's lectuie on 4rheFoot-- 1 f prints of Providence in the De- Ogden Junction March S velopment of Human Events,' will t It Is always gratifying to ac be an Intellectual treat. The gen the value oft knowledge genuine nospiiaiuy wnerever it is shown. tleman is a. fine reaSoner. AssoThe oung Men's ciation have, with Literary commendable NOTES. enterprise, offered for the enter- - WASHINGTON -talnmcnt-an- d instruction of the Washington!. March' 1. Postal public, a course of weekly lectures changes Circievillc, Piule Coun- free of charge, Distinguished genLewis Hardy, lxstmasUtah, ty, tlemen have " with ter. " their laudable them in promoting SIMMONS. Mr. Washington, March 3. The reJ. J. Mahon, apenterprise. ports of tl engineers wiio recently the purpose of Simmons is persimmons to many of preciating the Colorado desert have surveyed has Alen's. Association,, leached thisfity and contain full the Boston and Massachusetts peo tenderedLiterary the free hospitality of the and facts concerning ple. It will (be recollected that Oden House, for the gentlemen that intereeling tho jaud ausregion project of conunder the lecture who the in may . PresidentGnint persisted, 'basins of the deserts the act verting This Association. of tho Domination of Simmons and the pices into lakes, Ko bill has yet been a generous spii it, and is introduced Senate confirmed him as collector evinces jonlthe subject. of emulation, The of customs for the port of Boston worthy Hou$e committee on Publie enter man a Veaterday morning have under consideration n nil f"!hrlfiston. ed a train at Corinne, coming to aLands ' bill granting the right of way W."iA:i Himmons was born ISrOzden, and was called on by con ' the several territories to :. IMO. Me through for his Sluctor fare. Sturtevant Is Boston in Januarys lie railroad "companies, upon which was to refused and the train pay. e man, hav- stopped, but a "pal" promised to they expect to reach a definite condescribed as a own Washington living pay passage for him, and went into clusion next j week. ing legun; to earn his obtain the change, Star, Tcb.il. at the age of twelve, when his fa- another car to was allowed to run the train Speaker Blaine has received a pether died, and also to assist in sup- and on. When called upon a second tition, signed! by prominent citibrothers his mother and porting zens of western Arkansas, asking time for his he and the and sisters, lie is a lawyer by pro- applied most pay, lanfoul and abusive"pal" the impeachment of William Stofession, a member of the Suffolk guage to the conductor, at the same ry, United States district judge. for time the vdead beat" aimed a blow the westerrk district of Arkansas, bar, having qualified himself there- at him with steel knuckles.: Ou the on charges of corruption, which te for by reading law from four arrival of the train at. the depot, the ietltioDcri fay can ie well supseven o'clocx a,m. daily fer several officer Parry ,who had I seen instruct- ported by proof, Judge Story is a ed to. procure tho arrest of the of compaiati velif young man . and was years,', He entered the Internal made u search lor him, rail- appointed two or three years ago at service in February,18G5,6erv-in- g fender, to find him on the the instance of Senators like and however ing as Special Treasury Agent, and cars, lut discovered him at one of McDonald 4' The charge against since June,1870, as Supervisor of in- the hotels near the depot,' where lie him is in office, 'and himself. Before his arrest there specifications to ternal Revenue, for the New Eng- secreted was effected he made a strong re the charge; Washing ion Stat'eb. land States, which, under his su- sistance, : but with the assistance of 27. j. pervision has been regarded as the other persons, he was secured, put Mr. Farwell, In Ilouae the most economically managed dis- in a joo wagon, and taken to jail. of Illinois, introduced a memorial His trial came off this afternoon be signed by! Kdward trict In the United States. He has fore Justice Middletou. and F. I. asking Congress to test the Powers, subject also-- been prominent in political H. Ashton; tho prisoner was fined ot irrigation by artillery. The peseveral matters, having for titioner represents that while the. jeirs Tho places that onto knew observations of tho signal corp been a member of the Boston Re Tom" will know him show that;, orj an average a many and Ward ".Squealing CommitCity publican for the deeply as nine ntdrniB traverse our country no more no tee, and very recently chairman! of lamented Iambmore, to his rest.' frOm.east tjo.west in asingle month, has gone j; that body. these storms are yet so unequally weeks Some three ago. "Squealing t Simmoni is a Butler man, and; it. Tom," whose real name is Charles distributed that some portions of is expected will work for him audi A. Thomas, had previously been the country at times have terrible released from tho chain gang, in droughts while others are drenched employ the patronage pertaining to this for the rest of a term at with excessive rains; and that if it the coliectorship in that direction hard city, labor, and went to Toano, should be found that there is in the also, and thus intensify the next where he continued to ply his voca- effects of heaivy concussions such a Not power ns to cause storm centres to struggle for the governorship of the tion as a chevalier d' industrie. deviate irQm jtheir natural courses, technical the fully on understanding this old Bay State. It is chiefly between "mine" and a system for distributing the rainaccount that theie was a strong pp difterence by "thine," he slipped his fingers into fall can ba worked out which, of forest position to the appointment of jua tho vest pocket of somebody else, leading tcl the prevention to our agricoJ-tiirday. The fires and by adding "be mons, he and Butler being partfcu-- l to ascertain the time ofsee will a resources,1 Toano can't jf inestimjoke, people of larly distasteful to the orthodox and able value t6 the country. The himself Tom because helped and aristocratic Republicans of Bos to a valuable watch, to which he memorial was referred to the Comton and JdasHaehusetts. Thus (the had no prescriptive claim?, he was mittee oni Agriculture WasMnj' one of two alternatives, to (on (ar, Feb. 2S. strong and bitter feeling manies-- allowed .' town leave within five minutes, or ted oyer this appointment is chiefly a of the accept hempen compliment of: a political character. The necklace.; Tom concluded that five is not, which is the best mat minutes was as much as he could THE ENGLISH WOMEN'S MEM0BIAL. started away. foj the office, but which party shall modestly osc, and was a weeR Last discovered corpse eaiol. the receive and office have the the mountains, in the vic The following lis spoken of as 'one uraents and wielJ the patronage among inity of Toano, and was identlued of the ablest jaud most statesmanas and lnfluehco accompanying it?5 the hody of "Squealing Tom." like documents upon the woman lie status The great trouble is with most After his escaiie from Toano,wanquestion! ever published in lost his way, and official matters in this country ii evidently It was introduced where country. dered the mountains, any tlre.se days, the all absorbing qiies he wasamong overtaken by a snow storm. by Miss Sturge and adopted by the tion is "not, who will serve the Tom had lived here a long time, national conference of women, it is better for himself country best? But it is), who sial and perhaps his fellow men, that a life,uso- - held at Birmingham, England, t his hand deepest Into ithe and less to himself and to fcociety, has Jan. 22, 1874? treasury and grab the biggest share ended. To the. Riglit Honorable William of the Vevcnuf' WOurml in Pennsylvania. During the absence of a citizen of Chap rtraCtaafu C4JI.V, susdat axcafTeB man ville, his wife died and was buried. On his return h had her coffin opened, when it was found -- is ' KarltaCUCa. that the seemingly deceased lady rrlaVay. had turned over, proving that she had been buried alive. The efTefct DAVID O. CAtjDEIl, upon the mind of the husband was Rorroa Ano PraLisn ih. such that he has become a maniac, TlIEjiYENlMEWS. OurCountry Contemporaries, ! :. : to-nig- ht, ! - - - ' j - the-Yoiu-ig The Aunutl Conference to be held fu tltte city 6b the 6lh;of April Thursday. May ,7th, at i0 o'clock a. m.-Brioham T(ovsa, . Gkokqk Ai'SiiiTir, Daniel. Hi Weixs." . s ed NOTICE, 4 i j i 1 NEWS OF T?B DAY. .The alarm in England iover the safety and fate of the expedition jbi been ajiimt the Ashaatee, the 'lit t facolpt dispelled by . dls-pttc- he annauadag? 'a jtsonnplete t , rl, tho BntUl oT and triumph that the Klnjof toAsniplee3 was a prisoner lu the BritUh cirup. lye-ven- - lu. tho : ; U. Senate, yesterday, S-- a bill was introduced to organize a new Territory, to be called O'kla- hanja. Interetrucj explanations on the appropriation bill and the expenses of the government of ithe ed states, were made in tho rU. 8. lfou ;of JlaprwentaUrift, f4)t'syn6psl:ca tfgrAjdifc "day; columns. ', A nlty.tbousaod dollar, fire yesterday at1 London,' Canada, and .. thousand doij at New Orleans, yesterday. J The Houses of .Representatives of the Legislatures of Iowa And Miehl- to gm bave passed regulations abolish the word "malo'f j from J he clauw relative to tho franchise in; the constitution of those! State; , " t demon1 t Tlaex, j hrreted ., a row days ago on the complaint of a Mr, Hatch, has bsent liberated. Another party made a i complaint Rg iitft Baei," and claJ med'ttimages for alleged iaaprioutneht by him while in power in St.; Domingo; but the order of arrest wosf denied. Kx-PresJd- cn - . are-ninetee- Pj-of.- i qUes--tio- n , ij ' ; tlu-us- j J . ill-fa- ci m-sn- ! cifehi 'ti -- - jagh-nientagii- nst . rr ' jn tte. ordi-nan.e- L - 12 nays 10. The The late and present office bxridri vious qqestionj-yea1 rs iSlormd o, cenilSaad 0y tha True erj the engrossment stood yeas General Governments-accordintto 13, nays 7. The final vote : on the ; dispatches, are having a passage of. the ordinance stood yeas ! 1 IS,' lively time ivcirkisg r'',1'S against each. 4 IST.-was with received .trTherXesult. great applause, and public opinion j A horrible circumstance recently was strenuous against the passage s ! g tc-da-y's &-fia- j m . I ! - 1 - al s VST ay 1 - members of society, the beer sellers, Is responsible for much . of 1.he are exercised over it, anil appeal to corruption prevailing in thepolitics . the general term of the Supreme of Boston and Massachusetts, f - Court The Bostou Adoeriiar feels 'bad against'the decision. .enough about it, and says that'thej A correspondent of the .Loudon conflict will ultimately result inj the Timvt furnishes to thoj paper the defeat and dhgrace of, the Caaaerj-onand Butler-- , the Casey, Shepj-herd- s programme of Don Car!os,the Spanand Simaiou'e?,and declare ish Pretender.and head of the forces which the present government "The Republican party may net is seemingly powerless fo disperse. survive, but that Is a minor con3iU The honor and virtue of eration. The insurgents are nour American pesple will ba vlpdl I Ing Bllboi, capital of the province the of Biscay, and the principal port in cated, and that is the north of Spain. The governParty pontics, the greed of gain, ment troops have been badly and the lust for power are the packer of office an 1 the curse of; the worsted by the CarlUts a is what is) the lngto relieve this lmportintcity,and country, 9 and that unless another and a ranch stronger matter. effort is mide, it is very' probable that the Insurgents will soon have SOCIAL EVIL "REGULATION. If this evtent should possession. has lately been cohsid happen the following 14 silU to be Cincinnati over the subject of the programme of the pretender-- He erably agitated otherwill not levy contributions on municipally licensing and jvl tho people but "will proceed to the wise "regulating" tho social Ires-trai- n cathedral to be crowned king of busluess.. "An ordiuauce to and suppress h'niMjo Spain,and will swear to support the fathered by a jOY. Hafrie, liberties of the people, )and con&tt- was reached by the Board of Aldertute a government with Gen. El id ati-tias president of the coun'cil; he will men of that city, Feb. 27. In! a large pation of i that event, appeal to foreign powers to recog- number of congregated spectators nize the belligerency 4f the Car-- , In the hall, from obscure ward poll- lists, and will declare fie Spaniards, are ''heaviest at tbe ., exempt - from j allegiance to any tlclanp, tswho solid old citizen?, the Ia- polls, Mother govern t Utanj his owu," the iniquity of in ter believing ail u., .y'ii'i;oould easily be made of any other and Harries' scheme, .elective If the mere .writins of it on paper were all that was. neces- municipal regulation, that wouljd a bhow of lisary; but even with the possesion grant .prostitution .i and of Bllboa, Don Carlos will certainly cense, ''they had worked and agaiiast t unceasiogly nead'the 'endorsement Jof a major-- f bravely ; In'iitaeetlnissJrirate discussions, ity of his countrymen before he can hope to obtain, with auy and petitions, and now watched Intently for the result of their argil-raeu- t. prospect of retaining, the throne. Clergymen, too, were there The will of a majority of the people of Spain will prove an 'im- in abundance, from the $!,00O; arid portant factor in the final deter- $5,030 'salaried gentlemen of. the mination and settlement of 'the' cloth to those who do good for whit j future, form of their cvernmeut;' the Lord pleases to give." ofthe I y And wfcelljer Poii tiirlisi ferrane, Hf&l. a Chair presented H 0aitfllirr an Ufybh. (noa M diqance, the ' ladies, thetead of it 'thatwilCmosflikely petition signed byof2,835 ordinanthe passage the f against liave. to be consulted, ( ce; also petition signed hy, John Shillito and 1,003 business, men; ' By order of the authorities some of the churches in Eastern Poland also, another,' signed by Philip j " have been closed. Thjs has caused Hinkie( aud 2,S03 citizens; also, x ; E. II. ; Bienfarjfc by signed another, serious "riota In' one "of wh ich, . a few days ago, the military were and 1,03 citizens; also, protests ' by Baptist 'ministers; also liy C. called out, and they flrfd upon and the' V." 'Bowlaud, President of , the killed and wounded seventy of the i also, an rioters. ' n MidnlghtMission; ordinance the by the 'of others and ministers the; city; One of they witnesses for the Cialou, :ant in the Ticliborne trial, has been Msoarembnstranceby physicians; iagatnst itlie passage, committed forvttlal on a charge of alsc ppiperTlVoma3 lI. Wolfj; arid 4 . signed by t; j perjury. others. f t;. f i ... The newly elected; Parliament j ByRequest the cjerk read ajeng-th- jj 'lHlfa'T&U&' bjr Mr, p of Great Britain assembled yestfj Meader, .and signed, kby a (large number of ministers., and others, IX utbUAeticiaitkSi says agalnsitHhe' passage of the ' e. there is great probability of war beThe petition tween Brazil, and the Argentine was' read, and ' physicians', con and pro arguing ' " i sut9-- " ' commenced. Mr. J Harries stood by . In favor pf The severest snow : storms eyer His measure a(I argued Hll) and " knowaae blocking dUway train It. V IbMsrs. Bi3sell,-Kec- k, took In the others part Sitton'aud' ilountains. . in'the Sferra' Nevada . argument, mostly against the ordi The ladies of San Francisco have nance. The City Solicitor said the pass .organized a praying band, "and will Municipal Code- gave power to ll I A commence the crosadA on Monday. such an ordinance., fMr.1 Brbokfleld TlnovedJ the; pre , ' to-d- ItlsLConcededthat Simmons qia, J ude Pratt; of Brooklyn, recent a goad collector and discharge make decided the that eiclio commisly sioners had power to Revoke the his duties 'with ability. Butj oij licences of the lager beer sellers of the other hand it is charged that that city, and those very useful he is too much of a politician, and t ' i ; An immense temperance stration was held in Cincinnati last night; the largest church in that city be lug crowded, most of, the clergymen oT the city jivere present. ( Several speeches,, were made, but no plan in furtherance of the object of the meeting was adopted. ' ue , twenty-fiv- e f' . , of such an ordinance. 1 Ewartl Gladstone, M. JP.t Firtt Lord of Jler Majesty's Treasury: The Memorial' op MEifnERS and flY TELEGRAPH. rH WEsriRK the Natipnal So-Frienps OfWOMEX'8 CIETV SCFFRAtiE,1 ik .Conference Ahsembleu at uniox telbobAfh iaxa. Dispatches. To-Du- y's EASTERN. at Colorado Officials Squabbling Washington ThePhelps-Dodg- e Case. Chicago, 6. Washington spe cials have the following news: The contest over the Colorado Territor-- J lai onices develops some new ana interesting phases. A delegations of eighty from Uenver, headed by Gov. Elbert, have been working day against the con vigorously all firmation or AiccooKe, wntie the President has been confronted by a resolution aud memorials from western Penna., asking for the removal of Seabright, who has just been confirmed Surveyor-Generof Colorado. These represent that Seabright, who lives in Fayette Co., of that State, is a Democrat, who rejoiced over the assassination of Lincoln,' opposed the draft, &c, and is otherwise wholly unfitted for the office. It seems that Cam eron recommenueu tne appoint ment and the Senate confirmed it without question. A statement made by Mr. Dodge, ot the firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co., to the ways ana Means uommittee, made a deep impression upon those present and there was scarcely any dissent from the opinion that the treatment of this firm was wholly unjustifiable,' and little if any better than robbery. The committee was thoroughly satisfied that the representations made to the Treasury by Jayne and his confederates, and upon which the department acted, were false. The fact came out that General Butler acted with Jayne or for him, and that he boasted, while the case was in pro letter gress, mat ne nau a single that would convict uie nrm in any court-- of competent Jurisdiction. After Mr. Boutwell left the Trea sury the firm felt that Butler had WSJ UIUCU lUllUVUbO 1V 1UV1U HVMlt and so they were partially badgereq Into payment and were partially induced to make it to get rid of the annoyance. Dodge Also said tnat other Congressmen besides Butler, acted for Jayne in their case. The amount paid by the firm .was $281,-00- 9, and of this Jayne received $55,000. The feeling is that Dodge's statement alone would be sufficient! to procure a repot t in favor of the to moi-tie-s repeal of the law in regard j . . and informers. Panlo among the Cubans Hor rible, Buried Alive. New York, 6.A letter from Havana says that since the late decrees were promulgated the na tives ameng the Spanish volunteers are constantly deserting; to the insurgents, and whole families are i fleeing to the mountains. During the absence of Autnony Coggavell, of Chapmanville, Pa., his wife died and was buried; on returning he had the coffin opened, aud it was found that the body had turned In its place, indicating that the woman was only in 4 trance when interred. The discovery bo affected the husband that he Is' now a maniac al to-da- y, , " WESTERN; Wl.W A FTERNOOJi BOARD. . K5 Severe Storm(ln thelSler-- p ras '";' ::': J vFttANcisGO. J-l- - ";: 'V- j hr"i';.-fl- women a pray of tills city have jorganlzed ; commence crusade, ana winnext. ing war on Menday They the have designated nine saloons on Front and Sacramento Streets, where thev will make their first as-Aiilts. They ask the of tho of the ladies ! of " all parts ' - ' 1"J coast, v George Mason, an old convict, committed suicide here last night; oil witn a he cut hia head nearly razor. :.': T.,; ;; i. i The snow storm in the Sierra mountains continues, and trains are delayed by drifts of snow. Trains are kept constantly engaged breaK iaz through' the banks cau&ed by the severest storm ever known in that part of the country. (k--- The ion , - ; s ! ', SnEWETirl January' 22, 1874, That yburiMemorialists earnestly desire to Urge oh the attention :of tice and ' expediency of abolishiug the disability which precludes women, otherwise legally qualified, from voting in the election of Mem bers of Parliament. They submit that the disability is anomalous, inasmuch as it exists only In respect to the Parliamentary Franchise. The electoral rights of women have been, fro in time im memorial, equal and similar to those of men in parochial and other ancient franchises, and In the year 1869 a measure was passed, with thes sanction of the Adminis tration of which you are the head, the rights lestoring and confirming of women ratepayers to the exercise . ; . of the municipal franchise. The electoral disability is anOmalous because by the law and Constitution of this realm wo men are not disabled from the ex ercise of political power. Writs the returning members to serve in wr . rur-th- er Sao Francisco; March Valky,10U:Il:ll 28; 28, s 3a; 27'4, 2: sou Ely, S Jackson. SOcts 13; 125 BO 320 150 Eureka, Con, ; Patch. 4H Hajeo, GlV: fc 5 W, . 10 150 6TS 121 : ' 1:1 1; li a; 20 ao ! :'.J . t SEBREE 5CS. KentucKT, so mm O.Im. ... - ST. LOUIS, MO. ; 1RI DOnin wD. uciitii Wpr LOW-PRICE- m iTHEv THEATRE. ... w; x , i j COOKlNfi CMC AD , jOUm-- Jpl- l AND lto Alpha; AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO DOQS. '" ?' S0. ; - OAK Give saiurattion, ( 1 43O0 : I, Be it ordained by the City Council of Bait Lake City, that it shall not be lawful for any person to Own or keep a dog within the limits of this City, without making application to the City Recorder for that purpese, and shall pay to said. Recorder, for the benefit of the ' City, an annual tax of three dol-larThe Ilecorder shall register the applicant's name and a description of the dog and give to said applicant a certiiicate of registry. Any person found violating this section shall be liable to a fine in any sum not Jess thau three nor more than ten dollars for each oflenco. 8EC. 2. All dogs bo registered, shall wear a suitable collar with the owner's name or initials of the same Inscribed thereon,!; together with the number corresponding with the certificate of registry, and all dogs found at large hot registered and collared as aforesaid shall be ljabie to lie killed by any person. BJbu. 3. Any female dog found at large while in heat, running shajl be liable to be killed, and the owner or possessor thereof to a fine in any stim not exceeding fifteen t dollars. Bec 4. "Any owner or possessor of a deg permitting or suffering the same to enter or be in any place of worship during public set vice, shall be pliable to a fine in any sum not exceeding five dollars for each of1. CI.,. Are WARRANTED ; ' f Quick and SeU tlie BAII sWagoii at ILogaii and Wlnlesale Dea lu aUalM of Ogden, Utah.. TinnerM'BY ,AIX.' Stock ly 8avase8i 11 f RELUBLf, An Operate Ptrfietly, - Zml, UUOK NG. ABB AI WATS' & ROBERTSO N ' . S Jo xnan aaystoveof tabeoat er its. IVi DEfOTi SOUTH; OF FiRST WAGON .'' TLi EL. Tlhei r Own Htratrkk,4 Ellmore, 8 Chariot; 24: 24; ZiUl 24, b 3 War Kajrie, 1) 100 Kmpiro Idaho, V 130 Mummotb. tUa 140 phlr 84: 414; V. b 3; 24t: 21; UH 70 Ik kher S8J4: SB!, a SO 47S O & C. 19'; 19?i; 19, 19 SO 250 kfcmta28!4;S8?i;X8;2!t 40 Ottla,S4M:39i i 100 (ton Va, ei;vli4, S: 67Ji 210 Overman, 47:48: 47V: 48 210 Point, 91 Hi i; 91; 91, 2; mi 130 IE3 -- uv. if ireta 355 O Chariot. 19; 185f S5 '!' Excelsior ManBctnrma: Companj 3; 6 lot) CfafHni.BOd 225 NwarkJ 2M Mon Belmont, 1V Portland. 2; Wood if j An made aololy by tbe t V Flag, 4 H Belaloll 6U; wo Itowerjr, IKJio " ' n 75o a Alps, 10 13 s 3; 28 Coal t and orfT;--i- 6. i Pkwbe; W&C. Zf.ZXtSli H: 101 700 5GO - ' INO STOCKS. Mammoth Kjilns Ii tlie For ffood wcrl?, TLAS TERfiKS will tire i o other tut AND STOVE LIVE .V- BJtLT ; dlS71m DEALERS I1 KB. ; , Bridge, Beacii&;C6. Manufacturers of &l MACDUFfr SBROStLilME. ..... ' f.r..f.H i For larinjr rour foundatiens for rock work, for lavin?...; bricks, an far ; . i - the-sam- e 1BO INTortli Maln-a- t. SAINT IiOUlS;: - ; .) - Kilns Situate at Hot Spring Lake. Chas. Rueppele & ;Co. P. O. Box 1202. STREET. OFFICE---COMMERCI- AL salt dZUlOm 4 rAKE"crrr. HALTS TIE DBS And Dealers tnj ? KINDS kL.L, j dollars, and the city marshal shall immediately causo said dog to be killed. The said marshal is hereby authorized to cause the destruction of all dogs not registered according to Ithe provisions of this ordinance. 'Sec. 6. Any person who shall kiH, or cause to be killed, any dog registered as provided in this ordinance, without the consent of the owner or possessor thereof, or deprive a registered dog of f its collar, or put a collar on any dog not registered, shall be liable to a fine ! any Bum not exceeding twenty-fiv- e aoiiars. 8ec. 7. This ordinance shall take eflbct from and after the first day of April next. 8 EC. 8.v"An ordinance relatlBg is hereby repealed. and UANiEL . wells, Mayor, TIobt. Campbell, City Ilecorder. This ce runes that the foregoing is a true I eal. j copy of tlie Ordinance passed Mareh 8th, A. Importera and dealers lu Ij 1 every cth r Our Goods are Z. C. M. I. and a purpose, uae do outer, it mates at) uer: cent, more aud Dettor cemcniuur inorwr inan iia srucn oioree;kept bjoy ail me woper any or her offered to the fitiblk;. i Delnir in flnao TinifiitT to tk railroad, we Are ore Dared xvo etorea in tne xemtory. to deliver It at any rmiinmA depot from Otrdfu to Provpa. sreat aisoouni auowea to? rurnaceuien,U8inar it in quantities ior nuxins purpoaea. i fence. Beg. 5. If any owner or possessor of a fierce, dangerous or mischeiv-ou- s dog, permit the same to go at large, he shall be liable to be fined for; the first offence in the sum of five dollars; for the second oflence the' sum of ten dollars: ana upon the third conviction for the like offence shall pay fifteen " The fact has Ioiitr boea csfAblishod that no ether LIME la this vicinity fives sue b Tin, mate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Tin ; nets. Stock, ete i enure satteractiou. liet iho OY . I AndUU ArtkU For Brewers aid DM. OFFICE Ko JiUTS, kltJV Irs. FIGS, 1. Everything 425 tf A I.I, Al l:, V MO. SAIXT tOUIfc. jd281 ETC. of the i Best Quality! and II. LoVf'.l OWENS, LANE &DYKR, ta.e Oomp Prices. First South' Street ESTABLISHED IN 1857 AT 31 EAST TEMPLE STREET AND 75 FIRST SOUTH STREET. RETAIL Or KAWUTACTCBKBS Mtle ' j ;; hm, & MoiiarT CIKCUL1B SAW MWt, ; I' Dealers la V and IRON WORKING MACHIN-K&r, BELTING, MILL GBAttlNCJ, i WATER WHEELS, ETCj, WOOD i No. 7l7fSeSSiau.St. Louis. Mo. MARSHALL . 71. WHOLELE m& If ,i Pioneer luniiture Stores ii 85 SOUTH MAIN pRKBT, BeUoun Market aud Walnut. s COMPANY Western onndrj, STAT Q MARY, PORTABLE AND BRADLBr PATENT j EIPORTED iFDRHlfDRE UPE0L8TERT AND GOODS. BE DUO OM SUITS HenryitDi uuuy S. at STEAM ij ENGINES . SUam Boil&rt and Shut Iron Work, Cir-: eulor, Muley and Sah Saw JWitU. OrUtMUU, QrUt MM Machinery, ' and Pulley. Quarts ' Shafting '' Mm and Crusher; (Jo WorHt Machinery, .etc., etc., etc Corner Main and Mullanpby Stroetf , 1 1 '. j I . : ... Sftt. ST. LOUIS, no lUli 9 the hand and: under Qlven my House of Commons, signed by men as electors or returning offlc- - corporate seal of Salt Itnke City, ers, are now in existence, ana ine this 11th day of .March, A- - D. 1867. FRIED MANN UOTERJUNG IvOBT. CAMPBELL, returns nas never validity of such Women COMMODES-v-At NIGHT Recorder. were Dinwoodey'b, who been snd iTManufacturer City disputed. ' . . Importer ef Vj 'l T i Ji l ii eirs to peraes auuj uiuer uij;m1 BOOK? AND CIXXJK SHELVES At ties exercisfei' judicial, jurisdiction Dinwoodry's, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M v' and erjoyed oliher privileges apper And Propricton 4f, toe ( EXTENSION TABLES , At Dinwoodky's, ana to onices such ' : Celebrated U.ECTRlJsUzOB. loraships taining shades4at pinwoodky'b, yamKm without;, disability of sex. Th)a 8t.,i.viv...'.:..,NEWlTORk U.warreo PARLOR aud OFFICE DESKS . function4 known At Dinwoodey's, highest Oonstl 23No. 6th BU, ST. LOUIS, Mo. ration may be exerWINDOW CX)RNICES At Dinwo6dys. to the poit'ial f . I t: . j. cised by a ;Wo:nan. The principle Goods keot br Z. C. M. I. ara Our f ! ,id2SMfim and all Ka brauch stores. that women ixiay have . political W'A MT U V 'n. M H ' and nnrroi 7 Udirt-ov power is coeval witn ine xsnt-is-h Salt lake Theatre CorporaUoD, ProprieU)n. Book Cases. Sales, Oa the iothef Cciwsosr, Caivs t YivLixm,...ifancvr$. Constitution. T. lhSE. - Ju OOtDSKITH. j B. tXBAOirS. Spring- Mattress, l AndU: hand, the practice of women takiDg Jamtjs U. Vissqw,. reithers, riatcs, .tiQcManayer. in voting at popular elections part is equally ancient in date, and has CHEMICAL been restored and extended by tbe ' o vl action of the present Parliament. j' "Vntt'r Xfjaminrlnltst-t.hotwfrkra cmK RAYMOND. i 9 OTTTT fisr TTTR 1CERT ifAxurAVTiXtteltf AHt importers. Hi mit that to bring existing princi- !! OXB ' .' BUT LAST T8peoUUief XIQUT Etker, Bplrltt to la and practice harmony byple Nitre, and all sorts Of emeu tial Oil and Of to InducemenlH Dealers. Flarois. Alao, PatonVJlCoapoalUaa. removing the disability which preCountry Special ' aaen who vote in local PROFESSOR O'REARDON, No. 10 Nukth Lktm, : -In the elec elections from voting tion off Members of .Parliament, y Friday Ere, March , 1874, x1li-lMt'M- t r1 VTy w.ould be a step In the natural pro- The ' Tptrformane vrOl commence teith C1HCIHHATI TRADE. cess of development by which, in!" ' ' THE-V- ' m. a AUTOHaiJU.......1iA.Tkn stitutions, j, while' retaining, ithe jajus. derived and authority;;:. strength from the traditions of the past, and Mitcliell& James I' preserving the continuity" of the G-rdlllffednational life, continually: undergo T KSPKCTFULLY annouaea to the pub such modifications as are needed In T. IU: AnlBftteNlrafc...jrala order to adapt them to the exigen- Mrs. Ormsbjr Delmaloe, MM ) C WAU. cies of the; Age and the ' changed " ' After which.: ; FAIR, 1B73. , condition of moderh'llfe. TothQlrnew premiaaooa ' old ' the that ' PROFESSOR O'REARDOITS They; also submit J-.- ' VTA. QDID TO THlSf" ili laws regulating the qualifications ... , TrjuBUcacmcow PorouiAirca. West Temple Street, of electors do not limit the franI' j I To eoneinde with laws the y-. chise to male persons; that OppcMite Ih City Meat Mar let. under which womeu exercised tbe Where tber bone, br atrlet attmtloa ta JmmTimT parochial franchise weie couched In JLsCUaVsU business and small profits, to merit the as terms those eooUnuod oatrenara ma lHM.ra.1lY taMiomd thesame general m'ui Pry, .... ...,.. T uponthem. regulating the parliamentary sufli Y AGl frage; and: that While the latter i TiarEHeetlrQa & CeppersnilUis were not expressly limited tomten, ?2Urrlei UTtf and A Seg fix exthe former were not expressly : ' Fvrtiae Work and Rodlng. Y BAXUttVXT ' ARCKSTOOW, . ' . ; tended to women. " There is," thereif: OAS. AliV ANIZKD IBON COBNICB. O fore, a strong presumption that the CRAUD RAYMOrJO MATIIIEL exclusion of women from the ParWATEB and 8TBAM FTRBB3. was an infringeliamentary suffrage ment on their : ancient. Constitutional rights, tendered possible ill a ) . Opposite Of IftatZfarket., m r mi ' J.v T.win barbarous Ago by the comparative JanoUoo with llri ssjifwr inla nsutho RAYMOND, weakness land sraallness of I the f"e P&LP' owitemporaneouasocietr, ennumbers of persons affected by it, titled, "DIVORCE ! " ; , j and continued until the exclusion f. xv Asma&raav! . had become customary. The fran- P&rqaette,Pbicbs Circle and First; Parquette . chise of women in local elections Circle,..-............. .. $1.00 M has been from time to time under 0Booad Cirole..... ....i........ ........ ':-Clrole.,........ SAWS SHARPENED, ' judicial consideration, and. their Third 19 StT la a YTarla. ? lrfh Wm t2lifiiaM each Private to .from ft tktaa; to tase pars in sucn elections aeatorreaBoxea,... . . . ... oao. right .w.. aortioona Beats, Ko hirfcer enoomlma can bo be--- STOKES mGFm4imEDf MONITOR baa. ralaeoV a has been repeatedly confirmed by rpnR L miawmd nmaA tTnrJrfnm gtora than to reparation. aarthat everv hnmiMrlfit vhn imm It mealcaat-- i a cvxJi. for vrmancm the ludares. Durinsr the arruments juwr-tpc- j mencc ana. noomiwinaa u to nor ana irtenda, tor eoooomy, oiean- din w its praise at nawaa i. in these cases, the question of their sn tut wa ofjcrauona. i uneaiana-reuaouii- r ,rizht to vote in the election fre-of Members of: Parliament was COYEniriUTiSALE, ALSO TUB CSLFBEATXD quently . mooted, and conflicting o'clock a.m., on will be an opinions thereon Incidentally ex- Wrtm i-- th a,y ot ApHl, 1874, theremondat, oy various mages, out ine 8a le sixers condemned property matter was never fudicially deci Auction at Camp pf U. T- bypabllo order of the General ot tbe Department. ssl Tf dT. TV UIC'H HAS StTCH A TKMANT ALT THROUGH THB TW ded, and no authoritative Judgment OoramaadinaT ; The. following1 are some of tbe principal I r.im was ever given against the right articles: bwfl,., importeiaud Manufactarer. Jva fi3MM.U i.X t AU( KX.CKia.AUCB, CANNOT BB SUAtPASSBIV nl(, Infant rr Overooats.nioiMcs, Coats, until tbe ye&T 1868, after the pas ISoTta, BlMea,' Axes, itpadea, BboTela, Picks, CrOTESrix kept Sal ly Z. CL Botlenuli Bare, Harness, Tools ot sing of two modern Acts of Parlia UQUorrsAVUiES Ara ciqars. ete. cYthes.etc. klods, itJ ana all also by all the tne former ment in i$oZ ctores; lo7, SdUFrohrmor of JxksimVrSitLASI of which, for tbe first time in Jng ; All purchases to be removed on or telore uteres J terms In limited the lish history: JJSDLA BUTXltSm Ti Q .l 'MATuIAOTVllD i franchise created by it to every IT Om&bji, Web t33ramhamBtret, "male person," and the latter to rcmofA. O fSST Oar Oooda art kpi by &rCo d3U Camp Doujr las, U. T., every "man" qualified under its pro - i. f : m. ; -- - , t , EAT RE ' r' 4' j - p '. JOHN r 5-- r 1 1 r - TKe WonderEuI IWbven Wii . . ! - WORKS. IVIattress It i ' " I ";:r:r .i'vr..laMjfT'a Tir? i Allocs- . I I: iiniiLY. of !Merit! a,! VvimiriAl70RLD'S -' I -- Jln : if slr f .; P I a t ' t i. rn ; Prayinflc Crusade Organized OfT- -' f CutihistHead INearlr .j; BiRMikaitAsr, 'Tnn TO EE COXTTNUEP. 1? ( self-mad- LCUIS TRACLj that had the question of the right of women to vote in the election of Members of Parliament been raised in the law courts under the old statutes Which contain no reference to sex, and ' before the passing of the and 1867, the limiting Acts of 1S62 precedents which " had determined the right in their favor in the construction of the law as to the local government mut have been held to apply to the case of qualified freeholders or others who claimed the right as regards Parliamentary . government. " j f s ST. visions.! . Your Memorialists submit ! ORiQOA TCI JkJSTlD WOOD. mmm -- in'tmiiir1. ' far-fam-ed ,i nexg-aoor- a v Dou-laa- , ! tiMTZ&'tit&Ua COOKING STOVE, Cl ra nmaci For -, ! tri jo-operat-iTt fa,CTilciy.;j 1 WmanCGOn Marcn 0,17. d8St t i '.Cincinnati, baa:; if |