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Show After Consideration. This morning there was a terrific fight ncp.r the Utah Hotel, lusting forty minutes, in which blood was spilt'and tho belligerents were both badly damaged. Strange to say there were no arrests, and the Alderman received do complaint on the maUer. Where were the police? Is it not singular that a conflict should occur, disturbing the public peace for such a length of time, and no notice be taken of it by the city officers? It was fucb. a prolonged and exciting affair that bets were freely offered on cither siae. It turned out a drawn battle, however, so no one's pocket was particularly injured, and the bleeding combatants each walked off "on Lis cor" us if both had taken enough on that head. The dud was fought by a couple of enruged roosters, and this may be the reason of the oliicial coolncsu complained of. Bloody Duel. had that the Territorial Marshal been ousted by decision of Judge The : Railroad Companies have Wilson, whose judgment was sustome to the visa conclusion of Subtained by the Supreme Court of mitting temporarily to the conditions Utah. Judge McKean acknowledged imposed upon thsniby the Post Office that tho jury was not legally drawn Department. They have, with com- and that the Territorial Marshal was t, reaolred to mendable not the proper officer to summon it, suspend proceedings, which, if in- but determined to retain the jury on sisted upon, would have endangered Of all of the efficiency of the postal service. grounds "public policy." the foolish and proceedIt is affirmed by them, that they missiou" with a this "judge ings Vr ill await the action of the next Conthis appears the most senseless and gress, when they arc determined to autocratic. lie sustains a jury that ;.xact a compensation that they conhe declares liimself to be illegal, and sider a fair equivalent for the seron considerations of what calls "pubvices which they render in translic policy" sets the laws which he is conclusion The mails. the porting sent to administer completely at dethey have arrived at is the result of fiance. The fact is McKean blunfcber reflection." dered at the first step in his mission While they arc exerting their powand too obstinate erful iufluence to defy the Govern- anibeingtoo proud to retrace his steps, he continues to ment, they are giving at the same make a succession of blunders which time an example cf insubordination make him the laughing stck of the ? to their workingtnen. They arc bar and the country. Well, "'tis and abetting tho revolt that is He is hasmete it should be so." imminent among the laboring chsses, his own downfall, and the reat a time that they should endeavor tening lease of the Territory from h:a dogto conciliate and soothe the anger of matism and legislative ruliugs. a people as independent as themselves. "Whom the Goda wish to THURSDAY, 3. destroy they first mako mad." The y capitalists and monopolists are ScamisK Partt. Yesterday evening rushing to a precipice, over a company of ladies and gentlemen asw hich thoy will be hurled, if they do sembled at the residence of Presi not stop tf pander - calmly, and dis dent F. D. Richards to celebrate passionately over the grave emergen-- ' his 52nd birthday. It was a surprise cics which menace the stability of party in the fullest sense of the word, fore-though- high-hande- d In great variety, at McGliLciOK rap-idl- i251in We 1 h-- Gihuscc President Richards knew nothing of the intentions of his visitors until they were gathered under his roof to do him honor. Of course his family were in the plot and the greatest deceivers were they of his own household. President Richards has been sick for some time past, bat is beginning to recover, and hopes to be able to attend Conference. His visitors yesterday spent a pleasant evening with him, and we mingle our good wishes with theirs, hoping that as the yeitrs roll on his health, peace and usefulness may continually increase. a first-rat- .... Hun-tre- to-th- J. IKE. Coal & Lime Office AND MUSIC STORE Main Street, o dis-C'mtc- ut Ogden. THE CHEAPEST GOAL AND LIME In tho Market, alvrarj on I hand. Two "drunks" at the Walicr Hou yesterday commenced to demolish crock ery and fliag chairs about, when one of the proprietors finding remonstrance in vain, flung the intoxicants out door and punched all the soft places he could find in their addled heads. An inquest was held yesterday en the body of Thes. L. Mooro, and the jury, Messrs. J. Siegel, T. Carter and G. Winceslow, returned a verdict of tempo rary insanity. ..The body is to be forwarded to San" Francisco, where the deceased. Las wealthy relatives. From a Jcwharp to aCU'irch Orjm, ai Clinp,or Cheaper than anywhere else in Utah. and oilier Fittings, Violin Strings SHEET MUSIC, ETC , ETC. , of Ogden House. b27-1- j THE tr-t- rt the cars moved. The "big injun" was well rewarded for hii attention to the Deskrkt Bask. By reference to the travelers. advertisement of the Dcserct National DE I..1.HS. Fifth itrwft.O.Tdcn. 26 lm Dank it will be seen that a change in the MiWb loard of officers has taken pluce. At a Tun Stand at the U. C. Edward meeting of the. brard last Tucs lay, Pres- Covington has 'leased the stand at the ident B. Young' resigned his position, Utah Central depot.. He is well known co much to the regret of the other oflioers as an AVKRA-OAND MOST COMPLETR and LARGEST FACTORY bkW. IX TUS WOItLB.i accommodating polite dealer, THE 10,800 per Annum; Kn lomr-by tli Ben Ma';xl Tuleut In the Uuited Sute3. We The reason offered was the great number and will no doubt receive much patron few names of Purcha.crs of E3TBY OR JAN j ia Utah Territory: of pressing duties in other directions. from travelers. age Prof. JOIIX FOWLKR, Ogdon City. Bingham. Prest. Young continues as one of the diMr. MYNIIBER, Suit Lake City. Mrj WIIITMORR, St. (ienrge. " DAM. Mr. Mn. DUNNK, OL3K.V. Fillmore. rectors, and his place at the head of the Mr. T. J. STAYS ER, Ogden City. FAKMINllTON MEKT1NO UOHSB. Travel. The Union Pacific train ar institution is filled by Hon. W. II. 811 Mr. A NO US M. CAXSOX, Suit Lake City. Dfttr Alt!, Si.lt Iake Oty. rived in good time last evening Fair Mrs. KIMBALL, gait Lake City. Mr. WILLIAMS, Opden Citr. who relieved from his stand till corporations would be dismissed from ' ;l service. Is it-t- be wondered at that dimt- i.faction and loud murmurs of should be heard, when the very men whose duty it is to pacify those who are depoudout upon their d lily pittance for support, arc greedily demanding further subsidies? In it a matter, of amazement that their arrogancti should be met with a firm and determined purpose by the M'orking classes scekiug for an amelioration of their coudiiiou ? The capitalists of the country arc encouraging tho movement toward imperialism, t besides giving aid to tho revolutionary elements of the na' tion. Tho Postmaster General has decided that railroads arc post routes and as such are under the control of the Government. Those corporations have received their franchises from the people and owe in return certain duties. That they must yield, is beyond peradventure, and the reference of their claims to the next Congress U the most sensible course they e a, threats, they presume to "dictalc tonus to tho Government. They will await tho action of Congress, Ono door South they assert, and submit for a while to the conditions of the Pepartment, What whould the monopolists say if the hands employed by them should revolt against their authority ricturc Frames and Mouldings, . At Ileum iiOK & CO.'S, Fifth and declare that they would refer to some tribunal for their grievances Primitive Music. A serenade on a " tin flute was given to the passengers by redress? The Inrd-fistcwho men I I Sec! Hvvh a tawny and stalwart Ute as the Salt cam their labor by the sweat of their ArriTfJ in iplndil con iitton, Two Swarms of ITALIAN BEK9. in Ki'iilxr's Lake train went off this morning. Some bro",and devoto their hours to toil pMnt hiv. Kirgoodvale nt Grrenwoll & Wright', were thrown from the window as Ralph Iougl is', Main street, Og Ian. Alxo at stamps towards the enrichment of these huge and II. Dinwoodey , Salt Lake City. P.ice, yer d to KivcrhUi )ns, and found plentv promises to the wider, but nary 0n Hotel Arrivals. to the widerer. And so I took it tW OGDEN HOUSE. the ?ood Lord didn't waste J. J. Mahok, - - - - Proprietor sympathy on a man when it was in hi8 April, 2.1. poer A F Spoor, Green Puvcr; II I Martin, comfort himself, and, having a Mrs Rand. Napa, Cnl; Chas Washburn, chance to marry in the Lor Chicago; Miss Jennie West field, Ptta-lum- I did so, and would do the samj Cal; T F McCarton, St Louis; Jus thing again. Besides my brethren 1 Loftin, Evanston; E G Knox and wife; c nisidere 1 poor Putsey was just ; California; A B Spencer, Miss J Spenas she would djad ever be." cer, Baltiro.orc. bail. : With mock heroism and disdainful CO. 3. gather the following froru the S. L. Herald of this morning. President Grant acknowledges the wo- wan 8 rights doctrine so far that he has commissioned Mrs. Cunningham, widow of the late postmaster, Capt. Cunningham, postmistress at Prove Isaac Sissen, whom soma Ogden folks know somewhat, was committed to jail yesterday to await the action of the Grand Jury, (or obtaining goods under false pretension?. Ike obtained $190 worth of liquors, but couldn't raise $300 Gleanings. aid-in!- society. & The gas works at Salt Lake, A'MinistcVul brother, wh0 under the saperinttndency of Col. T. rather sooner after the' deutii 0f W Ellerbeck, are rapidly approaching wife than some of the irtewtwij completion, and the main pipes arc being and becoming, excused proper aid down, so that in a short time our self as follows: "My dear metropolis will be illuminated by the )mlt best artificial light In common use in and sister?, my grief was greater than the greatest cities of the wprld. Ogden I could bear. I turned every 4 must wait awhile, but our turn will for comfort , but none come. 1 8e come before loBg. odr.the Scriptera from Gas. April 8, WX 28-- 3 iiiM-- i Hooper, OilDKN JUNCTION OPI'ICB Mr. K. WOOLLKY, being passage. Mr. THOMAS (SILKS, Salt Lake City. CEDAR CITY MKETINU 1IOC8B. be will able to Congressional duties, give Mm. WILSON. Salt Lake City. Mr. ARTHUR TAYNKR.- Farmington. The Central Pacify wis as usual, rrg Mr. KING3LKY, " the concern the benefit of his M,. JUDOB MILLER, Bountiful. ular. will You IustrumeuU. ao and the Call uther. ioe buy business talents and energies. The Utah Central of course came in on good time. Next Door to Savage's Gallery, Main Street, Salt Lake City85tf ash Nothing of any importance is announc Fer Butter and Egg, and Merchandize paid for Orain by lliginbolhiru k Co., ed, unless it be that when the Union at Wtbcr Drug Store, Oglen. s2o-2Pacific truin left Omaha on Tuesday last much cscitemcnt existed over the elec No Small Pox. A report has been in tion that was then taking place. Since circulation that small px had made its i hen our dispatches give the result of appearance in town, and that it was the vote for the city officers. 0l brought to Mr. 0. Y. Turner's hou'v by a person from Salt Lake. As soon as 7E HAVE THE AGENCY FOR, AND ARK SELLING ON FAVORABLE DlALOGUK AT THK l'OST OPFICK Marshal Fife heard of it he requested Oticlomer Icrros, the justly celebrated VLat is nier than a little the quarantine physician, Dr. Williams, girl!" to make an examination, and the result A big one." Kcntuckian ia that the rumor is officially pronounced A very witty reply, wer it not 614. totally unfounded. There is no small t'ould have pursued. pox in Ogden at present, and we Lear it A. No. 1. We direct special attention is dying out in Salt Lake City. to the a?veiiis(Miient of the Ilowit Sewing Machine. TLis in, without doubt, an ow to To Uu.v BEKS. 3'K) Ptan.1 cf ITALIAN USE?, excellent machine, skillfully aaii souudly A ia Kidiicr Hire, to arrive April lit. For Sale at and can be safely recomOgdcii or Salt Lttkn tUtv, prlca $1S prr hire. constructed, Leave onlera at GRKKMVJCLL WRI'JIITS', mended for household or mechanical Judge McKean has again taken Of.'dB, or t H. Dinwuodfy'a Furniture Stor Suit work W't advise our friends to examLake City. t the-- position of legislator as well its ine the Howe, aad learn the points of judge. In the case of Haskins Fillmohs. We had a call this morn-- superiority claimed for it above all Wall et at. the jury was called by ing from Bishop Edward Partridge and other machiaes in the mavket. Mr. opoa venire, issued to the Territorial F. M. Lyman, rtsq , of Fillmore, who Miller, the agent in Ogden, will be rurchners in the Nortli c;n hate INSTRUCTIONS at the Store "f Marshal, and not taken from the list were in excellent health and spirits, and found at T. W. Jones' tailor shop, Main Mrs. UOWUING, Og.lcn. reported all well ia the South. No sick- Street ; and visitors, to Salt Lake can see coofjurors which tho statutes require ness to complain ef ; people generally the machine, and some magnificent spethe Couuty Courts to iuakc. Coun-fo- r Fvll lines of Cotton, Xccdlc and AUochmcnlfl n attending to their own business ; mining cimens of work performed on it, at the plaintiff challenged the array very lively, with good prospects in truin salesrooms a liitle distance west of Z. supplied. ON, ou th is grou o d ttnd also argued District, aVifcU 100 miles from Fillmore. Q. M. I. 2u 8m Sttperinttedtat- well-know- CHARLES W. STAYNER, Paid - ewin -- V insr Sewing st in. MiaGlaine, AT THE CENTRAL DEPOT, lour limnco The Judicial Autocrat achines. w And at our In SALT TAlCli;, BRANCH STOllES rAi-4- r. In LOGAN and OGDEN. " -- . -- Silk, H. B. CLAWS - |