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Show THE EVENINGpWS. rmnin 'i .J DAU.r, ftmiMn T won c&ocb- - nomn the labor organizations of the coun long disconsolate- - in that regard try, to insist upon eight hours for The "twin relic" 'cannot operate a day's work. hardly against him, or seriously j ; prospects here HEW8 OP THE DAT. J committee of the Tns judiciary U. S. House of Reprofem tall res, hare decided that nothing shall be pal out of the Geneva award to ' reimburse Insurance companies for looses .arising from the destruction of ships bj the confederate cruisers. The: Fairagut prize: money, amounting to $733,0JJ, so long in litlgat Jen, la at last . to Lei paid, the number of claimants 1' between aid J,00a :i Thevstrike on the Erie. 111 way baa assumed a serious jsispect.. It will hi remembered, from the. telegrams of last week, (hat several bund rid of the employes' in the machine shops at the Sajuehanrla depot struck for thelrj wages for Februkry, and stopped ! but the mall grains. The BheUT and a posse of men went to the scene of the disturbance, but they - were powerless, so that official telegraph-e- d thfc GoTernor of Pennsylvania for troops; and latest accounts say that Ore hundred men,; with a section f Jitfht-batterhad arrlred at, and one thousand mope were on tho mi to, the scene 'of f dUturt-ancThe citizens of Susquehanna memorialized the Governor to recall the troops TheGoyernor replied that though be, as an individual, might sympathize with tho strikers, the law forbids creditors to seize the property of debtors,eepecLaUy when that property is a great public highway, and the law must be en1 - , ! y, j forced, OUTLOOK. Thk Portland Oregwlcn U pleased to Indulge In the following com ments upon the situation and the ABO 2,500 ;A PEOTTTSmO abridge his conjugal "opportunities. Then why should he be so foolish as to make a trouble of it? But some people will make trouble over what does not concern them. As lo" the "barbarous blot which defaces" thU Territory, we may say the Oregon editor does not un derstand what he is talking about. He simply uses : one of the bun combe stock phrases of partizan political rlngites, wbp"t are be guilty cause of whatever "troubles' there may be in this region. , ; e. lie had instructed the com- mander of the troops to see its pro- visions carried out,even if it should be necessary to resort f to violence foe that purpose. Th demands of the strikers are undoubtedly Just, but their method of attempting to enforce them Is, to sajrj the least, very indiscreet; the position of Governor Hartranft Is the only one he could legally assume and If the strikers do not cease their violence bloouVwlll undoubtedly :be shed, as It was the Intention of the com pany to send all the trains y under the protection of the mili i tary. A collision between freight trains occurred on Saturday afternoon on the Pennsylvania Central railroad, near Jersey City, causing the death of three men; the collision was the result of carelessness on! the part of -- to-da- I the telegraph operator,' who was arrested, and ought to be severely j. punished. "The Congregational Council adsine die on Saturday night, ' journed after delivering a verdict on the question at issue between the disputing Brooklyn churcho?; the substance of the verdict twill be found In the telegraphic! columns. - "Whilst affairs In Utah, legally and politically, can hardly be much worse tnan iney are, u is grauiying to know that, apart from trie trou bias which attach to the remaining 'twin relic the outlook for the Ter ritory is as promising as could be desired. v Lrge amounts or capital are said to be seeking Investment In mining enterprise there, the statistics of the past year showing thU property to be among the best of its class in the country. The sooner the barbarous blot which deface that Territory Is wiped out of existence the better, alike for Its proxoerity and for the Rood name of the Republic." Moat of that Is very gooJ and cheetlng. and here follows some thing about a sanguine fro:nthe St. IhiU liallroad Itegiater "At no time has mlninz attracted so much general attention through out the country, and in iuirope, a at the present, and in no part of the United State, perhaps, has mining been osore extensively and successfully carried on than in Utah, which until within the past six or seven year?, was unknown to the world as a mining country. . of the prin "Capital front many money centres or Europe anu cipal our own country has already been continues to largely invested,-anseek investment In thee mines. Silver mining has become one, or the most prominent Industries of this country. That it can be made profitable and that it wnrrauts the outlay of large amounts of capital, the successes that have been attained in Nevada, Colorado and Utah, prove. Already a substantially large amount of St. Ijouis capital has been invested in mining in Utah, and so far as we are able to learn with satisfactory and profitable results." . Then corner along a western and says '11? "There are over 5,000 mines ande prospects within a circuit of twenty-livmiles of Salt take. The most of these "will be actively worked this season; and millions of dollars will be added to the wealth' of the jr Territory."; J.j This is very gratifying to hear, betokening a prevalent impression that good times financially are immediately before our citizens and those of other portions : Of the Union. The Cincinnati Enquirer catches hold of this encourag ; d ex-ohan- ge . ing idea in a less1 specific shape, and without any special reference to Utah or to mining, and gays: "We wantimore money, we need more! money, and; by way "of prophecy, we, venture to say that we are presently going to lutve ' more money." Our Cincinnati contemporary would hardly double sense tantalize his readers by Indulging1 In such a prophecy in reference merely to the editorial "we," so we take the liberty to understand him as talking of the whole country , or at least of the great West, of which Utah constitutes a humble but, we are frequently told; a . very important part. Our citizens, thenj may hold up their heads now Spring Is here and look forward expectantly for these good times which the several witnesses we have above ouoVed tr'--- : ! After a six weeks crukade at Jefferson Ind., the first saloon gave in on B&turday;' the action of the assure us are coming again soon. But let us pay a little further proprietor, named Foutze, was so of the statements gratifying to the Utile that several attention, to some of them embraced him after which of eur Oregon- - neighbor. lie " says they ill Joined in singing and pray, arlalrs In Utah legally and politier for .several hours, li t cally could hardly be much; worse than they are. Perhaps not. The political side of the situation need Blodgett, sentenced 'to years', lmpriaoment, a few days ago, cause no anxiety to any but the at Laconla, TC. IT., for: murdering politicians themselves, who thank hi wife, hanged himself In his Heave ntre In a very small minorV cell oh Saturday morning. ity In Utah. This Territory, and the country at large.' have proved CoLt W. G. Tyrell, of! Covington, that they can prosper not by the " Ky., shot and killed, Jlon. II. Mey- - aid, but in spite, of the politicians. ' era, last Saturday; cause of the iegal matters certainly ought to trouble Meyers was counsel for be In good condition and ought to Tyrell's wife In a pending divorce rest upon a sound basis, If they suit. Both men were prominent In do. not In Utah, It is not the fault ef. the people of ftbe TerriV Covington. tory,' nor of their representatives, V More trouble Is brewing In Eu but of certain of the federal officers. rope for the Catholics: Iseveral bills Several of the federal Judges we have been prevented u the lower have had have not been willing to house of the AustHan; parliament administer such laws as have existrequiring the government' to expel ed, finding all manner of frivolous the Jesuits and all kindred orders technical, excuses for neglecting from the Austrian Empire. , ' their duty. The Jocal legislature set itself to remedy defects com. Queen ;; Victoria,, reviewed the plained of in the laws, but the Gotroops of the Ashantee expedition vernor had theVeto disease, chronithis morniag. General Wolseley is cally, and. so seriously, though he to have a big income an order of had no constitutional or legal light . to it, thafe Jtwaa Ypund 'to. be a knighthood and a baronetcy. work of great difficulty,' and in A treaty between f the United some Important' Instances a work States and Russia hasrbeeu signed of impoesibllltyi to secure; his sigrespecting the trades' malls, giving nature to needed bills. Then again American ' manufacturers equal Congress made the times of holding rights with the Russian. sessions of Territorial legislatures biennial so that the local legisla--j Alt t mportaa f meeting of,mlneri tore can do" nothing ' more for two was held aVlrgUUifj lvjula, years; unless, specially auinonwu on Saturday, to protest against the to do so by Congress. The responunsatU- proposed action of Congress in re- sibility, therefore,' of any s to in the Sutro Tunnel. A mem- tory condition of gard orial to Congress was adopted, to be this Territory rests with the Goverforwarded to Washington, to the nor and the Judiciary, not with Senators and Representatives from the legislature nor the people .i that 8tate, tor principal points of The twin relic Is a relic of Just lee which see telegrams t and generosity," and therefore need be the cause of no trouble to anyIn the battle before Bilboa on body.- Why should the family afFriday, Serrano's forces were again fairs of one man be the cause of ubkf tto another man? Wh y suooessfu, but his losses were enor mous. shouli they be the cause of trouble to the politicians, the. newspapers, Theazilaments of Prance, Prus- federal officials, Congress ' or' the sia and Italy adjourned on Satur- -' country? Preposterous Idea that the H day last.. "twin relic" Is the necessary cause of troubles In which the public has A Paris telegram of yesterday's any special interest" What is it to date, cays It li rimorcJ.la thit city federal Judge, to Congress, or to thatXlochefort and two btuer noted the countrywhether a Utah farmer CommuaIstvconVlcts have escaped or mechanic or merchant is a bach from New Caledonia to Australia. elor or a a single man, a A telegram of date says the married benedict;' a much married man, f report of their escape is confirmed. man, or a widower; a father of childless?':' The facts In ' The latest . news about .Living- forty, or. s concern him and his, rase the stone, In toHlayB dispatches,4 says but not the ; public to the extent that after his decease, which its making a grievous trouble in May, 1873; his body ' was of IX a governorra Jude of them sited, and dried In the sun: or a marshal or any other federal offi&I&l desired a'woman to c a The House of Representatives of wL'a of, he could probably find one the Missouri Xfriilature has ap- In Utah; and, If not here, the mulpropriated ten thouiand' dollars to titudes of the fair daughters of enable the Governor to eantnra the would stand with open outlaws La the western portion of arms and all engaging charms, M theCtate. ready to embrace the West, So that no matrlraonlally The trades nnfnn nr v.v Inclined representative of the fedcity have united in an appeal lo eral government In Utah need go j ' ' . . j t j - ; ' ; legal-matter- ; '. ' to-da- y's - oo-eurr- 1 ed -- ' Has-sachuse- i v.. all-tw-rtl- nj tts , nolygafflist .Mormons all-th- e IJEV ; I 4 S . ..- ii L i nt. - t f AM THE The Wasldngton cor of respondent the New York Jlera'd writes thus tot that paper, March CCBBKNcr. 22nd j , t ? i I ! d " For Coal and .TVood, - AddNesordenaidanbu-Jaosa,cojeermdencet- . , . The -- sts 1 f- ': a . a CS- f- Tif ' or DIAMONDS, ! TH8 . - a . y,t 1 !' V - : meiuxt at m . - sa w .v.f.R ' . - ';' ' hill-side- it - e, 0RGAI1S -- . i farorable. mm, WaaaaH Hcssav,i K an Organ "f -- te Ank 'f-- i .. Calder v Careless, &, ;'. J.' 'i-ci- 'lit I -' ' f 'I OXff K R All BAVKt SO BV8IBB8S TnAKSAOXRB 'It! TRADE. Cpuixcnoira FbdmrlT Attbbdbo To. AJLuteeH on TShm Depomtf. . . , - i a aan Afrencie inColorado and Montana. " Tntert ,dl0ft-l- y w twt .TV . wjt ' Jealer . . OFFICAL 717,11.81 C 'Surveyor-Generar-- Ciemenu; . - . . . r.P. i . Arse tsor Tf-- s : J. P. Tajorart; ., iif al 4,837 '"XT'- ALSO ; V: ; ' Wee-JjWnrC- M. ; - , ., . . ; . .'.SflDs-OEBOR aa i -v i - - - ,i - ' t -- . . -j ' - I1 ' " i t H.i-At- f .' . - ttj& - ' ul b.-- . . " I . , T ..-,- . V - . V . T o. -- TreaRirer-PauIA-Schettl- -- er; 4 A. (SotBTTH. t a uaaAirB. UBKAT. ESTERS) ;i , - ; .. it! a ; VORICO. 10 ivto. djftl 6m x P ' ... ...UAVIV JABI Uitck'eU & James . - - North Lbvsb, . IV, i J 3 a a.. annmiaaaia T Uut tu,jr harm .a 3 1 C- r. i ' - . To tholr new premise, on U'est Temple street, ; M1'! '.I Oppoxtte ITU Wbonk tj.r c., " -- F ai, oi-.;'xyoTTiB- . . , o-- a-- Nitre, and air sorts of essential Oil and Flavors. Also, Printer' Boiler Composition. i k I in .' r ., J,, sua ' ' W A G d 3XTS -, i-- - .'-'- i. ,ii,-f- j ' t ' j; 9 n ve J Ta ilSMSm - K P.'Ilso axddswportkhs. bo., xAxarACTuatns -; . J mi. , , CHEMICA - JVAGOIIS. J - w Vsar Kr-a-l and an its bramm s torus.wr ;" No. the school of Mr. W. C Foster. His dqoIIs. John Tote. Brig.Bowen, "."Alex. C. Pyper.' . Sth ,'n'-John McLaws, and Frank Lee, with firurham 'Tounf. Theodore HcKean, Alothers, deserve notice, so especially i ' www, aiorpa iw. , , bert Carrlngton,' John B. Winder, do the enerts or Air. roster, tne .!) Henry U70 Ophir, 22i; 22, b 5: 22; 221; Grow, IT.' II," Felt, Davli licKenzle, Fera-mpreceptor. By him was presented ' a pelce of penmanship wnlch- was ii Little ThomaS Williams. ', ...' 22S; 22i: 221. b 5 The presentation of 1710 Q A J, SI; Sl; SlJ, 82, h 33 excellent. ' ' " the specimen we made .to the 0U O M3j SO, W , 0 t Recorder Robert Campbell; . ' ' yi . Mayor of our City as the umpire 275 Bavage 7; 78J; 78; 77J; .77; 76, a Marshal John T. TvHeAlllater; thereof. accompanied by a touching Auditor of' Public Aoconnta Robert ' t 't " .v CampboH; speech frora lir. Foster, which was oa Auoiiar.rHj; - ;s Assessor ind Collecter John B. Winder iy repnau . to py jujs 225 H&Nr47;43J;43;, jproptut: X .i ? on. A. Galloway. Mayor' t 110 Point, 83 b 5; 93 Orba 4" iopervtoorof Streets-lsa- ad The festivities, by dance, recita 385 Jacket, 75; 74; 75J, b 10; 74 j i Surveyor Jetae W.Tox; " tions, etc, were kept cp until a late 670 Imperial, 61, s 30; .; 61; 1; b Board of School laapactc r Trofossor J. hour. The decorations of the Hi ParkvBobeft; Campbell. Henry I. ' . 120 Empire, 4J bouse were exquisite. DOremus. Foster .his and . To Mr. pupils, Sealer ot,"WeighU aod alcacures (.ST. Ha-J t. All U1J much credit is due. xieicner. ojj; mil tat. b3 , VJi-- 3 vis: . r..';.v '". ; , . J ' - lat Hualcipal Ward Isaac Greot ' , d Crlfmoo;' n n, . Geor( ; 84 ,.,v ; Jeter Clln; , , th tSi. j w m . John Sharp; ... ,j vi ; Olll Qniaa . - j y iasw;...jJ8T; louis, mo. 4MNO. . " iT siiBtiottno & Co..:CIncfnhatlJO. - - -- AUBBlfBS: , ' DTSMATfT , . . - , sjo-oper-atl w ' 1 ' ' , AadiVoprtetDrsoOis CelebrmteU IXKCTRIC SLAZOSt. U Warren 8fc,A..jJ.....EW YORK . M TUS CBLK BRATBTv . HAS STJCH A H ! Daniel Hi Wells. i t era- 33 - ? FRIED&1ANH & LAUTERJUNG f Uanufacturtrs and Importers cf 5 . ,; City Offioers. . VJUMiwit run ukauii Adll JtAUKLKlNCBt vANJNUT BB oIJUPA&pKO. . All our STOTES ti& kept For, Halo ly Z. C.lSX I; aaa oil iu lirnncii siores; also vc Dy all tne ' . : .. 4,. Stores In the Territory. $ . ir,. ' - : v f .o: i" j - ,j ' J . HO, ST.;;L0UIS, SAHTACItATJS COOKING STOVE, ALL TTlROBtm TIIB LofJI smd CxMnty Clerk iXBockholt; IX Woollcv; County Jlecordar-Ed- win genool BujwriatriMVint Bobsi t I X eoooo-i- y, . , - ? - JJ' ,, : Coal Cooking Steve In tne WerldL recommends It her neighbor, and friends, ..for . reliability in all its operations. i CoronerftoorcaJ.Tayiort j . Sheriff--B. T. Burton: ;iro9ecutin Attorney 2. Saow: (Assessor and CcZectorB. J. Gold in-- ; Trcawrwr Theodore llcSean : f 1 MONTTOa has rained a Tar-tasreputation. No higher encomium can be upon a Cooking Stove than, to aay that every house-wif- e who uses it speaks so- THE .! . as au lioU3e, night, in Ijiut was. the second of the exhibition of ;.'- - :. Probate Jude-EllSrnlta; ' Selectmen Beubea .HQler.Ivaae Stewaitand K. ailin Weiler; t . : Salt Lake County 0JJteert. -- ll; rTTtie Beat Bltamtaena ". , in 'fs ti FOB CGAJj&J nit:. Territorial' Offioer. Attorney-Gener- i rt 1 dseaiy- . be-abl- e ? 41 f. Delesate to Coiignas Geo Q. Cannon Zerubbabel Snow; : Marshal J. D. T. McAllister; , . ' Auditor Wm. . ', Clayton; ' ". '.' ' .' ' iTreasurer James Jack: , ISuporiutendeit of .Common Schools Bob- - ; in Shelby County'f by Elder L. T. Coons; moved to Kauvoo la. 1540; was witi the Church la its driving, persecutions. Bekeel ExhJeltlent etc, Trom Nauroo; emigrated, to Utah In moved to Lehl about the same year ; Tooelb City, March 28th, 1874. had been S resident here ever sinoo; was a : Editor Demsrel JVeiw ; JvwUce of the peace for Lehl precinct ...lf Usually all la veil here. General many sears: was; firm in the of health i prevails. We have courts truth, bore a faithful testimonyprinciples to the last, at law occasionally. but; few at and died with a glorious hope of a ivsurr eo- . ? uon witn ue just-vathe Court ; ; , ENGINES - er, U,8.ColJector-O.J.Hollist- A44UIA J, Urint MUU, Ortxt Af til AfaeAi-iery- T hntiii0Aid Quarts- Mxlls and Qas f. H'orlcj . Machtoery, ; ! i . eta,, etc. Corner Main ; and Mullanphy Streets, ; . s 1839, I . Ofr-cul-ac, ' fBeoelvertot PubBcf Moneys J. B. Over . r ton ' J t i 'Betuter et Land Office Wlliett FotUn-- -- , COMPAIir Steam Botlert anwt Shet Jron Work, Af iiit anrt Sank MUIm. v-- ive Isa-- e, STEAH 8. Iloreman, ? Mof Phillip H. Bmersuo, Mich. . B. MaiwelU jHirehal-Go- o, ! JJi 8. , Attorney WlUiam Carey: . . '4 Louis, Mo. STATIONARY, PORTADLE DIRECTORY. . on . j Weitern Foundry, a '.. Jnsticei Associate i ' one-hal- no. In FOOD and IRf)N "WOKKINO MACMIN- KHr, BKLT1NO, MILL G EARING, .... v, WATKE WHEELS, ETC, .. WltfcAaiM : , - dasily . MARSIIALi United State Offloera for Utah. , Governor O oorye I Woods; Seeretary George A. B.' ack; Chief Justice J. B. Mc Kean; . , j ; AatrrACTtia-m- -- a-- . cibculIs saw mills. - : Articles j louis, Ho. Wa WW sbbj ' : i.ak. i J W wa - . ! . .MAJrtrACTUBKBA OF VIEIINA WORLD'S - FAIR, 1873, - ..- : - OWENS, LINE HXA.olxlxa.o Company Grajad Medal of Merit! ..-.-5 1 ATX 'HAxnt 1 Tviaend 'for. 1872, 50 Per Cent Banking InaUttUUm in Utoiu - ifarlwt oud rTalnut. Between : AGENTS. OE3CESAI. CINCnniATI TnV pbfekt i And Dealers In HOPS, BAIIL.E Y, ' lor 1871, 50 Per rCent. Ce-perat- lea ; tf J f 1 ; 7? i - DlTi'ueud Chas. Rueppele & Co, V3F Term of Renting, containing. full particulars, For Biwerf ami! Bistillers Usg with desaription of styles, rent and prices!, also, Illus trated Va'aiogues and Testimonial (Jircuiars tent free. OFFICE If a 26 SOUTH MAIN 8TRHET, .PrettdeiU, 18417 . turtbe--: . ; r HALTSTERS , and''-- ' bebu-e- d . Ut' ii. I at LOUIS. ' fi - Our Goods are Jcept by Z. C. hi. I. and a i' Store in the Territory, . . a i..! i.t- - a- Authorized Capital; - - - $500,000 Paid Up Capital; - - - - $150,000 $175,000 Earnings, - - - - -- t - SAIT .Tiii,-ilji..i.ii- i - 3EL6'3CL mETci3?&9 It becomes tbe property 'ol the party bli log, without s f v. ATrxBOsrT . G oobb.- - XS30 3NToitlx PAYMENTS Or FOB RENT, with privilege of purchase, and prices ana. term extraordinarily , 5. USITED STAT DEALERS Manufacturer, of FOB 8ALB . FOB QUABTRBL7 or.', ORGANS L tmeMs; ' XAXCLLL AOXSt r09 TOT : ! ...... - MONTHLY Fh - r , " 1F-- .. 'r Testify that those Organs are UKEQUALBDu - Winners ! Oil; DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY- JLJfD -- s. CABINET IllGUEST - ? t dies St xa.: tock S Tcdi VkE S , -- j ' Wltb Improvenaenta Ptettea la January, 1874. and Oeteber, I87S. ! "top, f TI VmiLR . Iteed Organs la UpHg-h- Resonant Cases, with Knee , Importers and dealers In ; At Stona. S13S. The .same, witb new Vex t alio. Tbaaame. with 2?n The three came, Ilamana and Antematte Swell, else. Plate; Sheet Iron, Wire, Tin--nets Recritu nine Stops, lOt other new and elegant styles up to ncrl Stock, etc Mr . . Kouv, Si.ovw, pr more. y j, ,r , 2UE A.lxa.-B- Bt. IIHLUIII First National Bank 1 fLL BY ' J all clud of STOVE j Secret ry. Msrob 30, 18:4. f ' BridgQjOBcacu &Co. T. G. WEBB KB Salt Lake City, , ..- dlSTlm THE OF v AN LIVE Mer Stockholders 'cf .Zleu's cantllo Institution will be held in the Old Tabernacle, In this city, on Faturday, April 4tb, 1874, at S p.ui. ' I MEETINO k GKNEOAL Cl-- rr I ii n cr h ."NOTICE.".,' A Quick and KVbolosale TJwWrS t - - TOPS DO COOKING CHEAP - - - iertiiDir t,' Jpererfly.t STW 7, nalf-pa- tz i f tAnd Operate iTA - com- At WATS WIIX rarouette, Parquette Circle and First uveie,.. . Ml Second Circle..... ....... ss ....... J'nlrd Circle...... S7 to f IS each Prirate noxen,. ... .......trom . avdu Reserved Seats., Door vptn at T o'clock. Pcrfnrmane " j - is:i!$ ffllfV Tullidge' vere. t. SATURDAY, GRAND L1ATMEE. ! j i Paiocs or Aovrssioar Play of i i ; Great sttRnainsAT fKf Cheaper sasaeccet sny.toveof Tfan Quicker ABB Srii--- MT8TBBICCS 1 - ! HV 5 . j ?M,BOTERtoisaCOOKIflQ, . i rA,tt- - tw RciraABSAtq an entirely new Ben national Dm ova. eu titled, ., akd rt . v; st : . . anti-inflationi- r frcelMMctcriEECoEpiiy r;l,?8T. U)UlS,iMO.HK;: ,1.. ; sistentiy aarocatea an increase in the volume of currency, were surprised to hear that the President had told the that measure looking to permanent any Inflation would have; to run the gauntlet- of his veto. Laet night and to day the President was Th Insult to Ladies at Chicago. besieged by friends and opponents ; ; i i.; oi lniuuou. to ascertain the truth The Chicago Pottt roferrlng" to of the report. Ills answer to Sena the manner id which the tempo:-ano- e tor Logan, who was among the first ladles were recently treated in to call, was characteristic. Said city after leaving the Council the President, 'The report has no that says ' ..--- y:r- f Hall, foundation In fact., I never thought f'As the" ladies 'left the Couqcll oi aoing wnat has been .said 1 wouia ao, ana i never uttered a Chamber, some one passed word word to auybody that could be con- down from a window to the crowd strued into the meaning attributed below that they were going out of to me. I f I were a member of Con- ine nuiiuinr ny tne rear way. The gress and the President ' should (whole mob rushed around to that threaten in advance to veto a meas side,. and with ribald, yells, caths, ure I would resent ltas it would and obscene epithet, forced them back into the building. Then came deserve to be resented" the cry that they were going out From which It would appea that the other way. and the crowd surg President Grant- does mot feel so ed in that direction.- 'once more the egress of the ladies,' almighty important upon the veto preventing repeating the disgraceful conaa he might do if he were only the and duct Indulged in at the south enGovernor of a Territory. ' ' trance. A dash was again made for the south side of the building, but this time the ladies came led posse of police, who 'cleared a by OurCountry Contemporaries. waya through the mob for them to. pass. this, however;1 the Beyond Ogden Junction, Mar. 28 v - blue coats made no endeavor- to ' The plough lias been running all protect them, and, followed by the the week at Hooper. crops ribald crowd up Lta Salle 'street, are what the farmers Early down there they were subjected, to the most are after. Success to them. outrageous taunts, insults and Jeers We learn from the Idaho States- by the motley I throng. I Almost with fright and. mortification, man that the soldier, Fred. May, dead at they last reached the Method! At who killed Charles Ixip, a comrade, Church block, where the remainder has been turned over! to the civil had awaited their coming in prayer authorities for trial. Right. When for success. When they had the military break the civil lar, hadtheir time to get their breath after, let the civil law punish them.? Eh, their return, they reported; that, ' 'v j Judge McKean? all their notwithstanding I Gov. Woods and nternal Reve- the Council had' passed the,efforts, I nue , Collector T Hollister passed tionable law. Gradually the objecsentithrough Ogden this Pmorniug on ment of indignation at the want of their way from Cerinne, where courtesy shown- them,--' the shame they have been visiting, as suppos- which they had suffered, and the ed, the former in the interest of O. failure in. the first grand effort rose A. Section 7, and the latter on a in the breasts of all, and uppermost voyage of discovery! after more one noble woman expressed the small beer cases. Ta, Ta! of when sentiment she said all We learn from Bishop F. A. am glad of this present disappoint-'I Hammond (of Ogderf Valley) that ment; this will make it an earnest there Is about a foot of snow in the ngnc ana nerve us to use all our little valley, the road through the r sources.' After singing and prayer, canyon Is very bad at? nresenL No wnicn were enterea into witn Is4 ctock dying, and it expected they heartiness heretofore unknown, thea win suck it out mi reea springs up assembly gradually, dispersed.'. , on the The Agricultural Society mean business in liunts-villand intend to- have a good Jenr Foreman. AN question Fair next Fall. Tbef Relief Society concerning to the authority is one of the best institutions of the a foreman of the grand appoint jury came settlement, and has done a vast up recently before the judges of the amount of good during the Winter. courts of Clinton county, ' Pennsyl Bince me iana nas come into mar- vania, j. ne or tne juages ket the people feel settled, and' are decided that majority the crand lurv has the to and , building stay. improving, to appoint its own fore authority man. Judge William Sunn, Asso-liaJudge of the Courts of the County ,Tgave anTopinion that the Sheriff alone has the power ef makthis appointment. In his opin Wild Wlater. FaS CatUe Pleaty ef ing ion he presented a 'sketch of the saMI May, Qrala-Tfffetablea history and organization Of the EngLnmber llealtb. lish courts from the time of the conquest of England. In the first Co., Idaho, Paris, Oneida March 25th, 1874.f County Courts the Sheriff; together "'V "t Deaeret Editor Wewa? j presided. After not! nor the various changes that ensued by the organiConsidering the lateness of the zation of new courts and the dis Spring, the severity of the past Winter, and the piaine that Bear tribution of judicial authority, he Lake has previously had, I have no concludes with the remark that doubt but that a great many of your when its present authority became numerous readers are awaiting with vested in- the court called the Interest the reports from this ice County Court, the Sheriff's duties bound (7) region of country. "But to before the court prevented his fireall such I am happy to state that Biding on the grand Jury, and conwe have enjoyed' a very pleasant sequently he .appointee! a foreman. winter, with fair prospects of the snow leaving us soon, and while reed is so scarce and cattle are dying in other part, we enjoy an abun dance of hay, and fat cattle, and if At Mount Pleasant, March 21 t. 1874, at we baa a railroad through this val- l&U CAKOLINE, daughter of 8am ley, we would eladly contribute uel and Harriett Alien, and wlte of James we and which roots, hay, grain, C, Reynolds. have also an abundance of. to help Deoease was born in Salt Laks City other portions of the country .where November: 19th, 1856: moved to Meant such things are so scarce. . Pleasant with her parents in ISS9: diodaa ' lis receiving a he had lived, a rool faithful lAttcv-da- r deal of attention at present. We Saiat, and well beloved by all who knew to a steam expect have saw mill, and with a new road to KrankUn, which will shorten the At .Lehi, of old are, after a lingering distance to .Cache Valley, nearly kcknotfs of some sixteen weeks, ALFKBD f, we expect to to BELL. . . . .i export a great quantity of lumber Deetaaedwas born August 1Mb. 1794, la and some other commodities,whlch Bowaa County, North Carolina; moved we had to import at great disadvan with hU pircnts when one year old to Sum tage formerly, such, as grain and ner Uouoty, . TeaoeBsee; volunteered into the sen Ice of the United State In IS 14, un vegetables. 1 repeat, If we had railroad through here, we could ex- der oommand of General Andrew Jackson; port" great quantities of hay every served in General Coffee's Brigade, Colonel goes so waste. Aloorn's Bogteieht.- - Captain - John ,TW. year, whien now The nearin or tne people is gooo. Burne's Company, Tonneaaee Yolunteera; The loci missionaries have been. mored from Tennessee toTtUnoU In 1830; and stili travelling through the was baptized into tae Cbureb of Jesus settlements, doing a great amount Christ of Latter-da-y Saints. May Z3rd, Are made solely by tbe j , I Senators who have so per- - FAUQUS ..J; . UBAST PILOTS .1 so-call- ed ; I'RESWKXT ST. LCUIS TRACE. ADlalTi:i?.:ZiTS. whom they (wish, to convict, to impiUon them In military pris1 f ons, . and to confiscate their pre--; m I. XI j-r- ASSOCIATIO mlU U I AilVtiiil. nertv bv means of fines, or divide it .f wives. If among their Incorporated Mf&xh COi, 3STi,)i maa& the bin were not uaoie to De U& Orsjaalaed by crnployes ef X. C JXX. lately escaseA aA she the instrument of cruel and-u-nwarran table persecution, the mi SaJtLakt Thealn 99 Corporatloa, Fnprielon. hold that it is objectionable nority Jk OBFJIT AWW31TNCE THBl TO CUm Wzixiaiis.Ajfaiiaosra. RESPBCTFULXT JPUBMC TH AT VT HA because it takes away from the peo Ctdiwsoir, Xmmt Temple Street, and wlU open H. VureoJ,.. James rime HalO ManagerStag Store, or prlvlleges-ple or Utah alt f The minority bill, ' Boot and Shoe of every ttyle and quality mad to order, The exprepared by J udee ; Crounse of Ne Konday Evening, Starch 30, 1874, cellent Satisfacquality of our work is well known, and we will Guarantee braska, provides a more efficient '" -wit he vrearnted. for Sht HIM to tion us who all with orders. favor may Cekrfor the Territory by Tom Tyter Judicial system 4aly. A stkciaut wilz. bs xadi or XtepeJtrlesr Cheaply asra Promptly. uniicu jAsiusit increasing the number of Federal re W wOl "keep a ehniei assortment rf tbe Best Qualities of Imported Bool find Judges from three to .five, and proTnx ' Shoes. Leather, Shot findings, etc. viding for the division of the Terrifive into in Judicial tory are so districts, Stores,-anllercbsnts, E7Oxokks from Cly and Country Ll&IL Belted -- ' each of which Judge shall reside. TICRET-OF-LEAV- E for goods of oar own rnaonfsctare.--'- No power to pack Juries Is given to o , V . CBtOMFTOIC. these district courts.- - but they are B6bBrlerly,:..iw....Ma. W. C. Cbosbis ' " . i f gun. w. p. A. . AiHawkshaw,..J..4-.ISJ. 8awtbmji to of the are Hharee designed perform many to f Mek sio and be eaeb, aaay ...Ma. Vmsow Melter Moa,.. parchaaea,eta eppMeatle . dlOSlw functions which the Mormon Pro May t , f CfcABA WiXTias D M. MeAllteter, seerury. : Jsaa Edwarda,.Mi3a bate Courts have exercised, and, it is alleged, abused. ' A. court to try To conclude with the Roaring Faros Federal cases is to be held at Salt .., v;: .HiPt; ! t Lake City, and the bill contains a provision for Impanelling Juries for PADDY'S' MISCHIEF una court, w men is opposed by two ox vne minority, Aiessrs. Crou&se raddy oics.'.., .:.:', .'.Ma. w. i CabSBll and Mills, as open to the eame'oh- - ' 1 tossdat avgatao, aavsm or lectlon as the Inrv, tsedion of tho AicK.ee bllL H oAin.'on Cor. UT. Hies JEAN CLARA X7AJLTERS 32 f Rargaa iD Harf vict b. -tk.. j 1 City MeaLilarUt, ... .j. j "ine axienuon rall, Tin, Sheet If on - & tiw te Coppersaiths ! OALVANIZEDIBON COBWICB. OAS, WAT Kit' anil RTR1U m1'1'W'iiim A A x V ' . ( , Captain of llJoe Andre w Burt; ' " Water Uaster Iaaas Grdo: Inspector of BuUdingiA. n.Ealelfb- - ' t Inspector of Wood and Lumber n. 200 BNev,23,bS0 95 Exchequer, S3; S3 ; fj 140 Beir Belcher. C2r 81. S0 " - TczzzzzZz EilL A minority ef the members of the House committee on Territories the Utah Persecu tion Ll recsauy- - reponea vy wie tuo fjnairman, xjt. iicjwr. ttefore tatisued from the evidenceiwjr the committee that the hill wouia confer dangerous ana tyrannical powers upon a iew jpeaeiai one. holders, and would place the per sonal liberty and property of a ma of the Ter-jority of all the rivOry in tne canui oi a iw persons fccctila to th:n. They suspect that hlddan bent -- th the avowed purpose of the blU to exterminate poly-pm- y, is a scheme on the part of a 'Gentile" rincr to blackmail all the wealthy Mormons. The bill r;!ves the Governor, xarsaai and the District Attorney and their deputies The UUi stror-'lyorpos- a -- -- ci-ize- na " TSZZJZrvl t.03 . 63. b5 ........ i.'v.' it ,i 9 jaiiA,a Caledonia, S3; 34, b 30 70 Knicker. 61. 0 ' .S3: .. ' 70 Globe, 11 tO Balto.7l 150 Bullion; SIT 8 440 Cala, 41); 42, 75 20 SG0 8 Kill ' 10 EclipH57r Dayton, : ! 1 SOOTylsr, , ei'vlK 10 Fraaklin, lr 400 20 :SM ,- 2 .. lXeaa. jir-Totl- ore T ;; r j. ' . - vrrwxBSt 1 Ward Levi Biter; ' Jrt Vumclpia . aa J 1 -- ' 3dt-- s .th'';-- c - . - e, .; ., : Imvortars of, -- 1 2-1- IN LABGB STOCK. .CiiiW : i - - -- ., - f , "T -- j i i ; J t ' ' :rJ ;,.yi East 1 . ... EiTIiB. B ran c h, pity d!24 Market. ly ; . 1 ' -- "'..Kl'iStT- IX4Y EAIIE ja tha mariet.: lv ill."1r i.- - ' Cain 1 money.. Call and sm ih- - j . ?" , -t Vcscxi Dcpcl--irir- tralz. c:.:a!ia ; V s ii ClAL 8TUEEP. s.r 1 EelCCt- -1 1 lOClt hmiiw in 1, - -- in WJLTER; ;A, VC3D GOV.:: 3 nr.d REAPIIIG GACIinES, ' KKIBi ha w c. oil AlU'ENED, !i At Salt Lake Prices. n ai 10CK AE3 ; Jl?.IizS-- souawora at wyi Mr r Of Hard t7e4 and T.-- n TtlaLi aaT ,rz. .: rialWemIom itawu? t.k. wvi Just eomwiea'a Lam lve TTHon of -a above gos ? tbe accommoda- AN O RIQC 13ma5Ppont st' San Francisco - - fvr Oaa Year. ALL We csll further attention to the ' 1 t- t '". NEED BUT J Tber ere atterasisaJy U'arraale rT ww in Utah. on BIxJ KEPT ,"!' . 60 125 Ancles, 1 100 Florida, 70 Confidence, SJ 170 Con Va gQ.1. 81 Wr-- ' . 1. i LTTTLB SAID JTf THEIR FAVOR. WGP::3made attest Tnr?.??LKX9;rN ssiesr-otheir merits, and Uiey are be favorite being 7 i - ' : : w- 'V s ,;'W.Mf Samuel Turnbow? ;,'f ,v oaoao- n. Gibbst 1 . '"v. . . I J ; izrKzzx, : CAir? .vAcosr at prioVo. V. Physician raeane AtyUua. and Jkepitai Jeter .Clinton. . 'jj fft t '. i "il f Nevada, If; II Kossuth, 6: 6. b 31 VI little, JLO. 1 ate : U..S ' ; :r u : t f i. Inspector of Ukjamr Robert CampheH; C. Little; Inspector ot Superintendent Iasane Asylum and Bat- -. V " v- 200 i'l-200 Woodville, -- -- b 30 . . -- iJ. .TT west Tiapiri Meat Opposite ( Vcrl Cculh of TIicatrt. nczSeTraon." DUUHers, 1 Importer, and ITancfactareitl o akd cic-nuj:ns,gr::z3 Sol PpoprfefiSr. o EAST o. KXSKZ)T3 33 Farnham Street, E7 Our Gcftda Omaha. (Jab Z C M. are kept by ' |