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Show Our Salt I,nkc Letter. Salt Lake SATURDAY, .,ilhwl every WEDNESDAY aud COMPAXT. hT OeMN til Pl'BLMlIlNU tjHoT Visit. On Wednesday last the following named gentlemen and ti.it to Ogden, coming paid a ihort returning by the Itah Central. . an 1uum.. :n in iuiiii. nvuui fbey only President of Young, Brigliam president Wm. Hon. Jennings, li"c; the Hon. Jo. A. Young, General Hon. D. H. Wells, Superintemlant; W. Young, Esq., Chief Treasurer; John F. Little, Director; Col. of Construction; Dvid 0. Caldcr, Eaq., General Freight ,DJ Passenger Agent; Hons. George A. WoodrSmith, 0. Pratt, J. Taylor, W. B. and Smith G- - QF. J. Cannon, uff, and B. II. Gens. Clawson Young, Jr.; H. S. Eldridge; Judge II. Stout; Col. David McKenzie; N. Daxis, T. Williams isd A, M. Mitsser, Esqri.: Captain Burt ini a few others. ,jal train on : i - v. - t..,. Vice-Preside- - The following ofTiciuls of ri ved in Ogden yeater-Jav:the U. P. W. Mead, Eq., Asst. Gen. Supt.; D. Martin, Esq., Supt. Bridges, etc.; Sickles, Esq., Chief Engineer; and Amuvals. H. H. Given, fcsq., LMt. Dear Junction: The return of Pres , jpWARD L. 8 LOAN', Xno,., it our duly tkoril Agent in Salt Lake City for the buniuoM connected with this Taper. Ul)B of isupt. A. a. Towne, Esq., Gen. Supt. of C. P. R. R., also arrived yesterday from Sacramento, to confer with the U. P. officials on business connected with both lines. Mrs. M. Bow- has enTheatre the Lake Salt from ring for a Mr. new building Jenning's gaged Thiatrbto Night. Theatrical performance thu erening, She has secured the professional serrices of the favorite actor, Mr. John C. Gra ham, Mr. Thome, who is well known in Ogden and Miss Emily Bowring who is spoken of as a young actress of con The bill embraces a liderable ability. rreat variety and should draw a full J See advt. bonse. w Maiad. Mr R. J. Dimes sends us list of subscribers from Willow Springs, and informs us that Malad Valley, a travelers are on the of number "quite road for the gold regions, and heavy trains from the northern countries have passed through for freight from Utah BY TELEGRAPH. City, April, 18, 1870. idents Young and Smith and party, was the occasion of a warm and spontaneous demonstration of respect to these honored leaders of IsraeL A large number of carriages went down the State road sev eral miles to meet them; the schools turned out enmaiise with banners and bannerets, mottoes and devices; Captain Croxalla' and the tenth ward brass bands, and Captain W. Beezley's martial band were in attendance, and thousands of people turned out and lined the or were massed in front of the Theatre and from there to President Young's residence. The party looked well, although having a sunburnt appearance, and all were in excellent health. John W. Young, Esq., brought with him a very large number of interesting specimens for his Museum anil Menagerie, which he collected while absent south. I have not time to enumerate them at length, and it would occupy too much of your space; but when they are all carefully arranged and labeled which is being rapidly done with those in the Cabinet and Menagerie before, it will bo a much finer collection than I expected to see gathered together in Utah for years yet. The Museum and Menazeric should receive a call from every visitor to Salt Lake City. We are having a large number of vis itors at present, the inception of the great Summer travel that may bo ex pected. Governor Solomon and several other officers of Washington Territory arrived on Saturday. Gen. Curtis and wife, Col. Shaw, and a parly of Chicago excursionists are in town You may look for a large influx of Salt Lake Juvenile humanity on Satur day, Monday and Tuesday, as the U. C. will run special excursion trnins on the days specified, at a dollar a head for the round trip for children, audHwo dollars a head for adults. Give the young folks hearty ereetine. please: they arc "the hope of Israel" with the rest of tho ris ing generation in these mountains. Mew York. the first the McFarland trial witness, F. M. Gallager, an artist, testified of Richardson and Mrs. McFarland visiting bis studio together on the occaThedefense sion of a public exhibition. oft'ered numerous documents and letters showing the high character of the prisoner, including recommendations from Greeley and others to obtain positions. He held government employ, he also hart a diploma as a lawyer and had a good record at college and other places. A portion ofthe documents was excluded by the court. Gn account of the illness of the Recorder the court adjourned till to side-walk- s, W. The above though mailed on Monday did not come to Land until Wednesday, just a day too late for our last issue for which it was intended. When shall we have our mail matters so arranged that we can place any dependence upon them? Ed. Tie freighters report bright prospects for the miners this sctnon, as there is Claims on this U. P. axi U. C. By plenty of jnow in tho mountains which will give them an abundance nf water telegraph from h'nlt Lake City we learn that thoso who hold clainia for labor during the Summer for washing." done on the U. P. and U. '. Railroads, will be able to obtain passes, on their RgTfiiSKK Missionary. Elder Benj. claims, from Brigliam City and interme F. Stewart arrived from a missionary diate stations to attend Conference by tour in the cast, by C. P. train, ou excursion train on the Utah Central Thursday evening, looking and fueling running on the fourth and subsequent well. During bis absence he traveled days till the tenth of May. An agent principally in Illinois and Iowa. He will bo sent to Ogden to arrange this was successful in hi ministry, and bap whose tusincss, coming will be duly antiied six persons, among whom was a nounced. All persons who intend to Campbellite preacher, in Van Buren take advantage of this accommodation, eounty, Iowa. They intend leaving for should make immediate appl. cation to Utah as soon as they can sell their prop Mr. Walter Thompson at the Tithing o farmers. erty, all being Office, Ogden. Elder Stewart left for Salt Lake City, on i last evening, on his way to his home in who All like to Cool and Clbar. ye Psjson. decocof Landt's drink a glass lager, try U. P. made the and malt at Mischief. Some foolish boys we tion of bops, ihould be sorry to suspect older per- Brewery and for sale on the north side sons have torn down several of the plaof Union Square. Our typos say it is cards posted about town by Mr. Wood, A 1, and they ought to know, for printhe photographer. Parents had better ters are generally considered good instruct their boys i better manners judges on such matters; they pronounce and inform them that a city ordinance it cool, clear and nourishing. has been framed to meet their case. If this practice is persisted in, somebody Which Fox Spoiled the Vines t get fined. Some thieving scallawag entered Mr. Robt. Wilson's lot on the Bench, a few Burglars Bfware! We have heard nights since, and cut nine valuable DelaiWy of two or three attempts at burgl- ware grape vines. In his raid after has to all ary iu Ogden. In one instance at least "cuttings," this As midnight marauders were partiall- appearance spoiled the vines entirely. y successful. Householders should Mr. Wilson says lie is willing to give Prepare themselves for these nocturnal cuttings to those who are unable to pur'iiitors. A double barrelled shot-gu- n is chase them, if they will apply at the "handy to have in the house," in antici- proper season, but he objects to having pation; and a :Colts Navy" is not to be the labor of years destroyed by pilfersaeeied at. To be of any service how-Te- r, ers. We hope the guilty individual will we humbly suggest that the above make confession and restitution as far as med weapons should he loaded. Emppossible, or he may find his lot in a place s ty be ornamental but where no grape vine twineth. may re not often useful. Thieves and make tracks, or you may someAdvertising. Our friends who com time drop right in them, and not stir plain of high charges for advertisements, fain till somebody moves you to a hole should read the following clipping from the ground. the San Franoisoo Call. - We consider our rates very low, and that business Foii ths North Mr. A. Christen--n men in Ogden who do not advertise are writing from Brigham City, says "the blind to their own interest. Jckctioji is much appreciated by our The Call on Friday finished the pub fading citizens. It will without doubt lication of an advertisement sent out from New York, the contract price for many subscribers here when crops which was $750. The same advertise Win to flourish. I think most of the ment has been- - sent to the Bulletin for Pople would subscribe now, but many which that journal is to be paid $811. ,r little doubtful about what means Here is a single advertisement, which receives fonrteen insertions, for which ta7 will be able to command." $1,661 in gold coin are paid. Who will say advertising is not appreciated by JSew I ork business men. "" Lasted. Hay, potatoes, eggs, utter, grain, flour, etc. etc., on subscrip-th- e Cxanok. Pullman's palace train from Junction Office. A little the West now arrives on Saturday morn wh would do more good to our eyes ing ant from the East on Saturday even pair or spectacles. ing. well-to-d- night-prowl- AMEHICAX. At vag-bond- s! he ' OS JUNCTION. Potatoes THE ONLY PAPER IN Eggs AND RECEIVED SEMI-WEELK- AT Only THE Y G per Year. paaaengera. PaaMngen will pleaae purchase their ticket tit theoffioee, Fifty ceuta addilioMV will l charged when the (are la collortod on the train. . FARES: TltUCKEE RIVER LUMBER ... ydco at Salt Lake RETURNING, Leave Halt Lake URdcn And ARRIVS at Brigham On earn uf the above days. - The reopltft Paper! . THE MAIM OGDEN JUNCTION COMTAIKI The Latent Teteyraphto Xem AMD A rtlclea on all the 80-- tf Tin, Iron and Copper Ware,hand. Alan, a whiea he constantly on good. variolT of STOYES, of superior quality; all of which he offnr for anle at a low ngurea aa any tliat are Import! irom the but. N.H. Job Work punctually aud neatly executed & BOESSEL PARPE Mum SrttAi. (itid&n Cttu. Lead ng Topic of the Jag. Watchmakers, Jewelers &(niisniilis. WHtrhci. tor American and Kl(iu Agcnta a j.m' I , , i. . n t ltf Huh fciii.l.nda ab I . a t. . 1 l.i aud fine Jewelry, Foreign Watchc, Uun I'l.-ti.Aminuiiiiion u an ainus. Purcluuera will do well to examine cwr Stock .. AS AN ADVERTISING Rpairlii carefully done and ail work warranted. im MEDIUM p4 nnH Tlilrri tVanl Viifif HAS l.$TITliTll).V, 31 A. "' Oppotitt Jlithop Waft, - T It K E rr. I IV W OGDEN, HaTe on hand a (plendld Stork a DHK.N AM Mi:i)If IM.S, Oil, rainti, Olatt, etc., Likewlae an excellent Aaaortment of (ioodM, Groceries, Dry HATS, CAl'S, 11UUTS, JSUUUS, . AND STATIONERY. The Term, of Advertising art M report- 5.B. Prescriptions carefull j prepared able m coula be 4onred. C. WOODltLAKSEE, Slain Wti-et- Ocr do 11. . DRY GOODS, Orders received for all who want to Sell their Goods will do well t Merchant kinds of Advertise in the Junction. LUMBER GROCERIES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. of MECHANICS' A Good Supply TOOLS on hand. Mm "LATHER AND SHAVEM." The Circulation ofthe Junction mnOMAS THOMAS, FORMKRLT OF THK X Ogdea Houa and weil known a an knight of the aritiori and blado, haa is slreadu large opened bneinee, on Mala street, a little north uf N. LeaTitt'a. lie auk, fur the patronage of h i old and is constantly increasing frlendi and of all who want a clean ahae in au arcom-pliih- eaay chair, with a Uf ht kaad and a keen raair. EXTItA SIZE BOOBS, SASH, IlLIXDS, LATH, (1UO. It bat beea trtqaeatly demonstrated that judioioui Advertuio ia tie road to j luceets la every o partmeat at Trade, We invite the publio of Ogden and and DIIE&S LUMBER of RIP for insertion in the Jrnciio. If kandSHOEBlockMAKER, North front th One Tithing Office, Ogden. A IIS NIATLT I.TECUTKD 07t aotioe, and on reasonable terms. Orders receired at (fcia .IBoa. Lumber. elie-whe- re to give us their AdrertiieaenU 1 WIIITKIIIIAD IOOT roar Blacks laat rl UNDER810NKD IS PREPARKD TO atn vicinity tba eitisoej of tlptl.n with CHEAP LUktttKK at short uoUc. aud ol thw best qoaiity. every description a, IMls KawetUo Order. shortly open a Yard at Ogdoo. Until further notfc, address Inquiries and onlvrs to Will will be promptly attended to. Seeds! Seeds! STAINES & Co., Goo(1m, ftX.rt-CJil'- OUDHN, 8TKKKT, CalU th attention of the Public to hU New and Polendid Auortnient of keep, Primed and Glazed, Always kept en band. CW-Tlll- e, 14-l- y CHARLES PEARCE, COUNTRY. nntl Hummer Hprinjy ., rux TO MANUFACTURE. HOME i Chemical! INSTITUTION. IH STREET, OG 0 1 If, CASH, JOSEPH A. YOUNC, on the Can at Echo. All orden to be addreeaed John Bprigin, Summit county, I laa Territory. IN THIS WESTERN OUORTLT EXPECTED TO ARRIVE, DIRECT iJ from the East, a splendid Aaeortment of priM. ltf Agei. COAL! COAL! FEW EQUALS 6.15 a.m. 7.40 10.00 4.20 p.m 7.00 8.06 which, together with our preeent Stork, we think will enable u to aupply our cuitomtr and the public generally with eucb article ax they may need, at price mat cannot mn tugire eauiiiaciioa. l Insult; call and examine before trying elsewhere, Wheat. Corn. Badey, Data, Butter and Eik taken in exchanire for Oooda, at the highest Market 1.(H TOH!l SPRI008 IS NOW FREI'AUKD farniib the beat quality GU SO-- tf M A H.;. Ticket and Freight Paper for all Clam! A DEPOT. BUILDING RIDE Second District. Zion'a COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE Ceutrevltl Wood'a Croei gait Lake City For all Inforiuati.u concerning freight or I'ai He, apply to D. 0. CALDCR, THE JUNCTION FOR Fare from Brigham, Willard and Bonneville and From Ogilen and intermediate Return, $3.(S0. nninta, usual Bperial Kates. be can Tickets procured at the Store, lirighara, or on the Train, and the return will b good from the 4tb to the 10th iuclueire. JOSEPH A. YOUNO, UEN. BL'PT. tl.J; " AT 14.00 PER'TOU OX A SPECIAL TRAIX, And ARRIVE farmiuftoa " YARD, termediate points, such morning and return the tame eteniug - $1.00 " IL'tERINTEN PENT. I. . SATURDAYS, Leaving Ogden OltT 6.45 .ro. and" Rait l,kcCllyr 6 pm. on wlkitfcfcil hire will entitle' the imi cliaour of a ticket to return on the auine day and tmiiv free, and will atop by arranging with the Conductor, at any point on the line t lake ou or M oft, Ofdew U Kayivllle MADE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS 1 I K. K. Co.. the peniile of Darin, with the C. Weber, Box Klilcr. Cube and Rich Countiea, CAN COME TO CONFERENCE from Drk'Uara and iu - WEDNESDAYS ON SUNDAYS, 2ll0S $0.50 at IMIY WILL KIN for " to the abare an' ACfOUMlTlOX For the 4th, 5th, Cth, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th days of May only I " pja. Id additinn Jti? See notice of estray in this issue. Which will leave ilrlglum Tndaa will laavn Ogdeu dally at lO.ilj am., and p.m. Arrlre at 8aK Lake City at l'.'O (uu. ami OCDEN. ar TTATIXa , LeaTe Salt Lake City dally at T.10 a.m. nnif W"1 Arrive at Odlm foici:igx. 1X1 1 S.10 p.m. Doors. Sash Doors. CHEAPEST RAILROAD IN THE WEST! II . 8.15 p.m. CP. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT CONFERENCE! IT 13 iwro, 8 Freshets are reported in the Merri XD OF mack. Saco and Rosioggin Rivers, doing SOUTH-EAS- T considerable damage and partially in- tcrupting railroad travel. R.11. San Francisco Legal tenders 80?. Rich samples of silver ore, from the mines in New Mexico, have been received here. James William Dennison, colored, and 100 years of age, has been registered in this citv. Blast in? in Blossom Rock has been postponed Travel on the Pacific railroad is in A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF creasing. Eighteen passenger cars, filled: arrived on the 20; the largest train ever having traveled across the road. The discovery of a rich silver ledge in lamhill county, Oregon, is reported. Ottawa The Imperial government will send a vessel with troops to Hudson Bay. for Red luver, who will reach Fort i ork about July. The Canadian government paid over three hundred thousand sterling, as agreed upon, as payment to the Hudson Bay Company on the surrender Raised, Panelled and Moulded. of their titles. UTAH CENTRAL UAILllOAD. AFTER AJTD MONDAY, in six weeks. Legal proceedings have been in.Uittit ed against Sheffield, of the Daily Tele graph, for asserting that the Prince of Wales will soon m the divorce in the case of courts, as a the Earl vt. the Countess of Lefton The ehip Cattle Roek, of Quebec, loading at Wooliwch with powder for Canada. A rumor has been circulated that President Grant contemplates a visit to Europe, and it is reported that prepara tions have been commenced at St.re tersburg for his reception. IXEOFUTAII, PIOXEEK OGDEN 't t , Potatoes morrow. The Hudson River Rowing Associa tion has extended a challenge to the English boat clubs to come to America and compete with the clubs of this country, offering to defray their expenses to the extent of five thousand dollars. Albany. Water covers Broadway, form Hudson to South Ferry streets, one hundred besements and cellars are flooded. The water on the dock is from 7 to 10 feet deep. The flats above and below the city are all flooded; but the water is sub' siding. Terre Haute. The House rejected, by 133 to 08, the proposed amendment to the Constitution, enabling women to vote. Sixteen thousand dollars in money stolen from the Treasurers office, in Vermillion County, was recovered last evening from two men, who were ordered to null, by a farmer, who suspected them they ran, but were so closely pursued that they jumped into a river and thren away the package, which was recovered The robbers escaped. Hartford. The streets near the river are sub merged; there have been two persons drowned. Washington. The amonnt of gold required to pay the interest on bonds falling due in May and a half millions. is about twenty-fiv- e that It is unofficially reported, payments will be made next Monday without rebate. Our consul at Zanzibar reports 15,000 deaths from cholera on that island, with RAILROAD. THE to-d- er fire-arm- UTAH CENTRAL Potatoes SALT LAKK D.W. PARKIIURST PEoraisioi . f CUT, Will lend Seed of ever, kind, for the Farmer, the Oardener, or the Floriat, by mail, on roceipt of puoiiaoea price and ten centa pound lor postage. For pricea tee Deaeret Newi. Addreaa, STAINES A Co., EteJsmen, Bel 3S6 Salt Lake City. 24-l- J0S1ICA WILLIAMS, Weber Station, V. V. H. R. 23-- S WANTED AT TH!S OFFICE. THK OF THK FOLLOWING NUMBERS Weekly Sews: Vol. XVIII., No. 9, for April 7. " " in, 14. " " ' 21 u jj( " "18, for Jsne 8. U H i "f(f jf 2j TV.S-r- et ' |