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Show She gmutiou. Puldiidied every WEDN'ESDA ' if tht OOW. f and SATURDAY, FUBUtlllMO (JOBPAXT. JAMES McGAW, Prenident and HhhIiiosh Marnier, to whom all llusineiia communications should lie ' addrmttd. C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. Wednesday Morning, Feb. 1, 1871. OCDEN CITY. "'e;'G.12H; ta IP OGDEN CITY. E . 'J !.; tbttty!sii)(l OGDEX, UTAH. . TELEGRAPHIC. Par9nt'8 could (Ul' r An ,rExcltics Event in city accounts is "in contradistinction to Vwa : ; tiat Vhe And tho usual node of proceeding of ; the Ogl ii jw"jthjMr Yed ' ftiid Reduction of Tariff or the Dest old. tliirty-sUvras yteirs opposition party," stands the Treasurer's in jftenl Uoniauco "widower. ftThtis so" fart? lot has yrel Telegraph line. Report for the half year ending Dec.,81, V J.ahAw Inn It I Mrs. now Picett Tho full report fo? the previous 1870! i : lissyStt t: 1871, Weed "is 'wedded to the man of her ON' AST) ATTKK JAfcARY wurcta will ! sent year and a half was published in the e or often Yesterday morning Ogden was thrown iuternie-iliate choice, and if the parents are wise, from Svilt Iiku t" and from Franklin ami OaiEX Jcnction of July 2nd, 1870. into a state of intense excitement, by an and to flmmisoii, U'vaii nnd points, thev will make a virtue of necessity, The falsehood of the insinuation in pfint. ,1'or ii its; additional live words or affair, in which ? romance and mT.t:Atv fcouplo; tttiA inrtum, this "Reform" Resolution isonly equalled "we're 'render, ftuKi Suit L"k" to!idfrt.ni St. (ieorjie and blended, and rbve 'arid' constfAcjr mint amitli of Lrvau, fto cU; additiontheir consent, nnd by happy pletely WHOLESALE & RETAIL by the impudence of calling the united al livft words or lractioll, -- O rta. proved stronger than cash and coercion. return with them to and end California, Krom St. (if"i j;u to and ftMin Xoilit. Ounninon people of Ogden City, comprising the When the C. P. train arrived fromjhe ' and intermediate point, 25 tlx;, .additional five thei d4jin unity Yijl jcace. entire community with the exception of - ' woru., iocis. West, a carriage was driven up near the uth of Salt lletween all points north and this thimbleful of the Reform element, ' ttm word or traction, Lake. 60 ct: additional platform, and a young and beautiful Improvement of Stock, the "opposition party." There is no ' was seen to, alight,., and glancing lady ' J A, MILTON MlrfKU, l A "meeting of delegates froni the opposition but what they make them- swiftly around, to CUJIU! lilll'll'irm. hurry, to the from was Weber and that settlements in selves, County evidently proceeds carriage, being immediately joined held on Saturday last in the 2nd Disthe love of opposition. whose features a MERCHANT TAILOR'S gentleman by The next Resolution is as ridiculous as trict Schoolhouse, Bishop L. J. Herrick were disguised from view.. The carthe last is false and impertinent. Every presiding,' for. the purpose of taking AN riage was whirle I away in a twinkling, into the necessity for imconsideration citizen is to go the polls in February and immediately a great outcry was HAVIMJ ANDTAYLOR BKOTHKK, next regardless of religion. We have raised provement in our stock, gwine, fowls, JOHN' their llniue8ut(t;den to their brother, by an old lady and gentleman, recoiuineud t. JAMKX ;iiiui TAVLOIt, Pre-D. cheorliilly F. Richards and etc. no doubt that this exactly expresses the who declared their child had beeu bees, to, and tmlii it lor aim ihe paliunage of all their t condition of the Local "Reform" Party stolen. Bishops Huuter, Hardy, Ilickenlooper, friend, t b old and new. Instantly a crowd gathered, He will continue the tmttiutwti at the Old Stand, "regardless of religion." But we see and the greatest confusion prevailed Herrick, etc.,were present, and address- half a hloek west of tho liauk, w here ho i furaUh his patrons the hdoit styles of ed the meeting on tho above subject and no reason on earth why we should throw The old gent rushed in a distracted goodH in the Men limit Tailoring line. asido our religion on that particular on various topics of interest connected John Taylor and Brother will continue thair OF manner after the carriage, crying out, Imsiiuws ai iiko City. with it.. After which, the following occasion to suit a party who have thrown 4 Stole stole iny childlthey've my "They've committees weje appointed it away altogether. Every citizen is to child!"A wagon was stopped on its way to with the Parent Society for the Imcast his vole "without the numbering of the depot and a Dutch watchman jumped How will every citizen of Stock, etc., in Salt Lake the votes." provement UINTAH MINING DISTIMCT. in, turned in pursuit of the carriage and manage to do that when both Territorial recklessly fired several shots at the dri Ciiy. stni, wstrict. orcanized rpnr IlORSKS. 1 171, is hounded an folluw, o wit: llefritinirifr and Municipal law says the votes shall ver of the former, without knowing whom on Hirth s Ikhiw creek, and Aaron F. Farr, Chairman; Daniel B. at J. M. be numbered? The talk about "viola- he was easterly along said creek to the summit shooting at, or why he fired; for- Rawson, Ebenezer C. Richardson, John otrnnnhig y the mountain., from them e following tion of rights, etc., is watered twaddle. creek to its mouth, in Welier river, theme tunately his random shots took no effect. Thompson, Archibald McFarland, Amfoland of Jncoh'a the month creek, As we have bhown in our article on Meanwhile the nmtiirlj to police were informed of brose Sliaw, William Skeen. lowing said creek westerly to th snniinit of the from e them followinif "Voting in Utah," there is no coercion the occurrence and the old gent obtainKay a creek to iinoiiilitin., HoRirn Stock. a place oppunitaOalvin Mile' liousu, thenco uoi whatever in our election matters, and the services Sheriff id John to the P. Oreea ;Taylor, Chairman; lic'irnim;. point Brown, put qf ing Cll.!. HB1.A IIAFME, the insinuation to the contrary is foolish out with him on horseback to Nathaniel Leavitt, Ambrose lor Uintah District. try and Spiers, G. Child, Richard Warren Green and untrue. well, Uiutah, Jan. A 171. overtake the mysterious carriage.' After Thos. Etherington. Ballantyne, The Local Reform Party are a few chasing around for some time they found ' several of them aliens it on the Bench, Srrrxp. einptyr driverlee and who have no legitimate right to meddle the horses hitched to a Luman A. Shurtliff, Chairman; David ("10RN", YC.an. AND fUHli) KRKSII liUTTKH,m WILLIAM flDVOCK, al hu More Wool De-Lain- es, stump. Jeffrey Dinsdale, William Oed-di- Main Slrotd. in the matter, who, if the names which , The whole city was yoused from its Garner, v . ' , David Mc I, John Hooper, Amnion , I , ;.f i, they have selected had appeared on the normal state of quietude and everybody Green. ;; ' s ' People's Ticket, would have made up wanted to know who and what and ; Bees, , TKAC1IER. APPLY ' fSCIIilL another. The effort to salt their ticket David James McGaw, Chairman; VCOMPF.TKXT why! JO.NK.-i- , Trustee, North Ogden, W. Browning, Charles F. with a few names from the People's The circumstances whicM led to this Garner, John Weber Couuty. Middleton, Nephi Stephens, Ammon document is understood and will fail, as Mr. Green. exciting chase are as follows: 0 will all their efforts to throw dust in the Alexander Fish. Weed, a gentleman moving A. STEVENS. A. M. POLAND. the of citizens of Ogden. eyes in respectable circles in San Francisco, F. A, Hammond, Chairman; F. A. A NEW LOT OF was raised in Illinois, where he was on Brown, James F.1 Barker,' Myron B. RAILROAD I'KPOT, OODEX. James Edwin Robb. Child, Smont, Miners' Meeting. intimate terms .with a family, by the Tlie Chnii est lirand lit California Wiuoj miA Swinr axd Fowls. an t the llest Ciar. in the Market coiuitaut-Iname of whom was he Pickett, by On Friday evening last a meeting was on hand. P. John Chairman; Freeman, Elijah rO"LASD A STEVEN'S, held in Mr. Chil l's Hall, Main street, highly respected. The oldest daughter Williams, William C. Parker, Joseph Proprietnr. Mr. Mrs. ami of who was then Pickett, of composed gentlemen interested in the Taylor, William Shaw. was taught by her parents development of minerals in the neigh- very young, RAILKOAI) 8ALC0N, borhood of Ogden, Col. David Moore was to look on Mr. Weed as her future HI 'NPix'iAfj clocted chairman and Mr. D. P. Will- husband when sbe' should arrive at '' ritANDs ok wines, rnoiCKsr Take Notice. All persons knowins Tiik a proper age. Mr, Weed went to San end CKIAR always on liaud.. iams Secretary. be TAlil.ES lor lovers 1st. themselves to to Two nnd indebted 1ULLIAU!) the Francii-co- , and being successful in his The object of the meeting was to take 3rd Ward Store are posi- of the ir.inie. Mr. Pickett concluded he 5 eJs. per fiame. forthtively requested to call and settlo steps for the organization of a mining business,' ' ' ItEYNOLM t CO. Mm would also move to tf. with. the Pacific , conit, district, embracing the section of country between what is known as the Spanish and wrote to Mr. Weed to furnich a Gkxfixe JewiaHT. The only estabirji?ci.TA?jT Belt District, north, and the lately or- houso for the family and make prepar- lishment ;at which genuine Jewelry can EVANS ASSAYS CMS VITM HIPATCH i OF GENTS' ations for their reception, all of which be obtained in Ogden is nt Parpr A , at his ofilre, Sixth Strei-- t Oirden. References ganized Uintah District on the south. b Oftice. Main had can at the Sireet. Jiwctioji Printing Borssel's, Repairs neatly But after some discussion, in which was faithfully executed. executed. All work warranted. Iff The Pickett Mrs. but arrived, family several genth-metook part, it was it who seems is the "chief man" Look Here! Are you indebted to shown to the satisfaction of the meeting riekett, AND NEWS AGENT. BOUKSEI.I.KX the 1st. nnd 3rd. Ward Store? If so, that a Mining District had been organ- of the ricketthousehnld.had formed other cull once and settle up. This request at ized some time since which embraced arrangements for her daughter's hand is Cooks, Tapers, Magazines, Etc. tf. urgent and positive. wed to to a her AT PCBLISIIER8' PRICES. young student the district now proposed to be organ- wishing r3 'No mistake Williams k Co. ltf Eiioyx's CoJiNKB, Ogden City. ized. A committee was therefore ap- nt a college in Chicago whom she could as comfortably as "dear T. you will sell lumber, cheaper than any T. II. WEBSTER. pointed, vix., Messrs, Warren 0. Child, manage Mr. Weed not being made ex- house in 0?dcn, at their yard near the know," lltXIT AND SHOEMAKER. FASIIION'AIU.E Office. George Seagers and Charles MeGeary, to Junction seethe Recorder of the district afore- actly of the "twist around your finger" I'ase CYieker, Dull, Race and The Drugs and Medicines at (T Jlado to Order. Shoes said, and make arrangements with him material. She forbalo the latter to visit the Pioneer Dancing Drug Store, Main st., Ogden, REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. for a meeting to be called by legal notice her daughter.and the old man from force are of the finest quality, the Wines and Five Doors South of the White House. Itf 7ti-t- f s to bo issued as the should be of habit followed suit. But the girl, now Liquors of he purest brands. found to prescribe, and to report to the sweet sixteen, had learned to love her : tfjy If yon want a cheap lot of lumformer choice, devotedly and meeting on the ensuing Monday even- parents to Mr. II. B. Seville, at ber, HZioe apply Uoot nnil ?Ia3iOr, she would marry Williams & Co's. sincertly.and declared ing at the same HalL yard, near the Jrsc-tio- k F.inrth Stiet, half a Ii1o"k from ih'n Street, The parents then tried Office. ' Ogden. thanks his numerous friends for their very On Monday evening last the meeting none else. I.Ueral pntroii'i0 during tiie past year, and hopes to hus.ne.fs, to I'.v his piiiv. lunhtv nnd attention assembled according to adjournment; to injure, Mr. Weed in his business. merit a continuation of their suppoi t. shut up when the committee reported that they They thej .disobedient in her and apartment had soon the Deputy Recorder of the girl NEW BRANDS OP A' abused her. Site however Utah Silver District, obtained from him personally SADDLE AND IIAUNLS MAKERS, f found means to communicate with ON M1NPAY NEXT, AT 51' JVM.. A MT.KT-othe books containing tho tl; citiz.'Urt of the Third SVIiool etc., the Tithing Olliee, Ogden, Opposite l of Otjdeu I'ily Will l eheld ill the !iitr t of the District, and authority in his her lover, who cudeavored to make an S1'iMtrk HAND A C.OOD SUPPLY OF ON fohoo!hon-- i the of elect lie Trustees KEEP honorable arrangement with the par- for tho enduing term,urjio Di'idles, I'.ili, Collars, etc, etc.. , and trauuictiiig General name, to advertiso in the Ogden Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Term i ents to marry the girl when she became tk bool liUMiiena. reasonable. calling for a. meeting of the Disvr. S. FIVR, STOKER & PIDDLE, i eighteen years of age. They wcro imMain Street, Ogden. ; trict. .JKKHIKY lrysTJAI.K, Trustees. KUJAU filttMA.N, The bye laws were then read to the placable. Etta, that is her name, was Ogden City, January 30th, 1871. meeting, by which it was learned that determined, and herself arranged a tho Utah Silver District was organized plan to join her lover and escape from in Ogden, 11th June, ISoit, and was thraldom and abuse. Tho Picketts at OF THE REST QUALITY, AT LOW MEAT ahvuys on hand at lha last determined to eoll out and go to bounded as follows: the where mother would be Commencing at Willard Creek settle- Chicago, . . . ment. Box Elder County; thence running near the man of her choice, but not her south twenty miles, thence east twenty-fiv- e daughter's, and where she expected to One Door cuth of Ihe Second Ward Storo, miles thence north twenty-fiv- e miles, VOTICE IS IIKRF.BY OIVKN Til AT A overcome her daughter's scruples. thence west twenty-fiv- e the meinlieni of the CTAII miles, thence ZVItilii n ftmnirnn Ofytlen. MATKICT will ) rnnvened on Monday, But love can plot as well as sigh. south five miles to the place of beginMn:U .tli, 171. in Child ILiU, Main Mreet, FRODI CE TAKEX AT CASH RATES. Miss Etta communicated with Mr. Weed, tl leii, at 7 rhn k p. tn. All perwoiu intete.-tening. to ntteml, in this Miuinu ltistrh t are After somo conversation, it was Re- and he, after giving her a week's reflec- a. matter. of ital lmvirtn!K'M6 the hltertwls of Buy your meat at the People' Own Market and AND solved that tho roport of the committee tion snd time to withdraw from the Uie ltmtrict will ho uiu.ed. t , , down Kith high prices. SAStCKU WJIXV Deputy Rocorder. be oeoeptod, and that they continue scheme if she altered her mind, resolved Jan. Blat, JSJl-.-L. ... i. their labors, advertising ft mooting for to rosoue his darling from confinement ."OptaH 13 .(, .. .. ... , , ' the Cth cf March, in Child's Hall, at 7 and abuse, nnd sholter her in his protectto the the of Could leave p.m., according authority ing arms. Before the family ' .! for .the East, he camo on to Ogden, Deputy Recorder, Mr. Samuel Dean. HAVE A NTMHER OF TIIK CELERRATED AIE CLAMOS JL.KIXRAKnKK:-.VO- U STl DEllAKKk WAtiONS for Sale, cheaper Tho meeting then adjourned to meet made arrangements to receive her here, aTC hereby notified Ihitt a I'ctition in Ihvoree Inn ever been ottered bufnro in this liK'd in tho ;!hYe of the Cterk or the Pn.hate tlmri 'they ha , at the same place on Monday evening, make her hie wife, and then give the lieeu .... tVmrt, In and for the Coimtv nf 'W!er, Tirrifury Territory, i of litah.wheraiilXI.AUKTIt LA1" ItA KliF.U it Cull at Hie fit h Mr roll next at 7 same the in to chanoo a become obdurate Seeontl parents pirn, and CLAM KS LA.N'IKIll.VUIlKU i rtaiulil ' reconciled. Their plans succeeded; ihe lii lyiidint, prhvins for a IVereo of Hiron-- from place. Slore, Mala sireet, or tISiv KoeW nf Mntriniony 'exltift Iwtween aald From tho foregoing it will be seen that young lady, who .strtmg-ncrve- d and 1'lninrilf and Di'tetuhkii, and that rem are required the Tithing OClce. and answer cud Petition, iu mid Court, the so called Spanish Belt and Uintah oalm, as well as young and beau- tn apyoar L. J. HERRICK. A. the lfilh day nf Mared; rti or I. 171, A FULL STOCK OF Districts have no legal existence, and tiful, played her' part '' well, and thort imit rtiere to l liol'.len. al Ih Oottrt Hon ill Vtdn City, ill mid County, and tliat if dolimlt null to be avo and marseen void, as records the' It will reference that, their dm made lu'roin. mid rttiou will he taken as by ' jii'tp'meiit re udorgrfiu'i'iirdliijjfy. will be wise for the members of those riage notice, in tlve JuxciiPN, while the U'tie, anil ' ' Hy order of the CiMirt, ' Etc.,' Etc. districts to attond the meeting as adver- old gimtlcman was on a wild goose chase . First and Third Wards' V DeUICIURDS, J. i Judge. 8. 1 bn the bench, the lovers were bping'unit-edi- n and tised in our oolumos Atfesti' P. S. ItlctiARTiS, Clerk. the bonds of matrimony. .After the to effect, with all tho miners of AU Orders addressed t D. H. PEERf, this locality, somo equitable arrangeexcitement had iu some degree subsidiNl, CF FASTNEHDISSOLUTiGN OGDEX. Ogdeu Citj, will hare prompt . Mrs. Piokett were allowed to ment which will be satisfactor to all Mf. and A COMPLETE ASSORT-nien- t attention. UECIUVED, ii i s r,,! ghir and sec the bride JUST bridegroom, of parties concerned. WKB1U STATION, t tah. Jan. 2fi. IS71, mu as am) 3irniciNES. 'E UUiUIY C.1VK NOT1CK 11! AT THE quietly ensconced' at the house of, Mr. Pat'lnerjliip hi"'eroorr fxitiux rm lor the a Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, GRO. Also, H. was Nelson.. P. Coal. David Arnold vore violent Stealing They very title of ".. M'lUiunn ft Co., I thsi iay CKKIES and ly luuliiiki noHMfiit, AH i'aliiiitiy itf the fined 5'JO and coats on Saturday List, and ahused Mr. Wood without stint. He lute Will nm lire luTi'i y .'ii:ui1 I'.v mid to whom a'.l for. stealing coal at the R. R. Depot, boro it like a brave and Mrs. Weed t.Qok w ho will coniiun the lus'u:e. ' .1. U IIXIAMS. aweta abonU t nait, Prescriptiou caxoftiUy prepaied. Superintendent. it as sweetly as a lovic benison. The ! Ogden, Ail Ovdr promptlT f.Ud. - , H. M. MuCUKTXET, let etc . diff-em- . it 5 MUNICIPAL 1871. ELECTION, OPENING! IQW , Monday, February 13tli. ' 'NOTICE. - ; ' PEOPLFSTIOKET. ; . ' . For Mayor: LESTER J. HERRICK. Pirst Ward ' ' Aldermen: - FRANCIS A. BROWN. - WALTER THOMSON. Wm. W. BURTON. Second Ward Third Ward Councilors. ISRAEL CAN FIELD. DAVID II. PEERY. NOTICE ja. CHARLES W. PENROSE. WINSLOW FARR. HORATIO R. SCOVILLE. - Winter Goods. e toco-operat- SUaw-lierr- OCDEN CITY. Scotch Plaids, Satins, Poplins, Flannels, . IIIMIUML 181. ELECTiOX, February 13th. 31 ond ay, LOCAL REFORM PARTY TICKET. ' For Mayor: I'll ,' AARON P, FARR. , Aldermen: . FRANCIS A. BROWN. Ward first Rceond Ward - JAMES IIORROCKS. ANDREW J. SUITE. TUirdWard "' ' ' , r Councilors: JOHN KROOM. WANTED. ' All s, tf Armnres, Xuoias, Scarfs, Hosiery , VANTED, JUNCTION SALOON, : reel, Ogden. SHAWLS, B L AN E E T S, Bed Spreads. to Emms. 100 SUITS v tf . . W. REYNOLDS. , CHARLES W. PENROSE. ,. HASKELL SIILRTLIFF. WINSLOW PARR. Linscys, Alpacas, xotic:es. ?Iain First-Clas- s The Local preform Party. At the npproacliing Municipal Elecaro to have two tickets, the tion frgulnr People's Ticket, and the ticket f the "Local r.eform Party." The former was arranged at a public cwiYcrt tion held in tho City Hall on 17th inst., and the latter at a meeting held in Cordon's Hall on the 23rd inst., when the "party" .which .nominated It was also ergunized. Many of our readers will no doubt consider that we are giving undue Importance to a matter of very insignifi cant proporiionsby mentioning this"par- y"in our column; but as the minutes of their meelingappeared in the Jtnction, and as their ticket occupies a prominent position in this paper, wo think it right and proper to refer to it, that our posi tion may be defined and the claims of this new "party" may be understood. As we do not descend to personalities wc shall oy nothing of the dozen or fif-"feeA individuals who compose the " that are per- Party, except tliey i sons of no influence in the community outside of the own particular circlo, vchich is of very small circumfer- enco. Their aims and principles, so far as ' they have declared them, ore comprehended in the Resolutions passed at their meeting. In theso they dcclaro themselves, "opposed to high taxation (irlthout eorresphn'Jing improvements," measure in. ana sircnnousiy so "to any hiU without taxation submit volving t a vote of the citizen1'; same the ting; " that they will exact of tho officers they . a strict au , iiave nominate. i, u oiectcti. diting and publication of aceounts, and disbursement.i, in tontrwhs- Unction tt the usual tnoJt of proeetdintf of the opposition jarty' that they aro "in fafor of every oitiien, regardless of religion, casting hi vote w,iiliout coercion, fear or favor, cr especially the number-- , of the vote3, believing this course to bo subversive, and in direct violation of , wir rights at American citizeus." 1ft rega'd to1 taxation, we beg to inform the "Reformers" that tho City Charter, which confers power on the Council to assess taxes, also confines within certain limits, which !hat power enn read fur themselves In Sec. 17., and as excessive. City taxation is therefore impossible, there is no need for "submittiiig the same te a vote of the ciiutens,". particularly when the rate baa always-beebelow the limits prescribed by tho Charter.. bo&t answer to .the impudent , .txKBKt4n.' embodied in. the Resolution is accounts contained in the concerning next column iothnt in l'uich th Resolution appears. Side by side with the alatcmout that the publication of the i "Ro-form- ' ........ tg ... E:.inrl J , n C.B.McGKEGOE, CLOTHING, Cardigan Jackets, Woollen Shirts, Drawers, etc. 1 bye-law- E. J. WATERS, NOTICE. bye-law- TIKS:i: I5III1.K, s, Jvni--tiox- ' , 10-- 2 Meat for the People. mms attention, MEAT MARKET, Cassinieres, Meltons, Doeskins, Jeans, Domestics, Stripes Tickings, Denims, Prints. riU Stioot, SlL-Yr- .lt O 100 Cases BOOTS & SEOES LuuiLii d mm FURNISHINGS. Pl-- tf i . . . STUDEBAKER LEGAL NOTICE. , ' WAGONS I r- lis(riot at 1 i ' DIUCS&fEDiCINES Locks, Harness Trimmings, Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. 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