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Show T1i Xodocs. twenty .years. Farms in the highest state of cultivation dot every part of Tire OBRfissrhation of Gen. Canby the Territory that is devoted to the and two . Peace Commissioners, appeople who were the recipients of pointed by the President, has created the bounties of the United States. commotion and a feeling that will At that time men of honor and heart inevitably prompt a change iD our were in control ef national affairs. Indian policy. A brave soldier, w ho They wese not of a class who yielded earned laurels that have deservedly to the sceptre of the god of wealth. ;a!orned his brow, has been cruelly Extermination, as recommended and treacherously murdered. Two by the Commander may be men, carrying the olive branch of resorted to as a last alternative. Jiut peace, met with the same untimely a course more conciliatory and more f.ite at the hands of savages. mis'lit be adopted. The It is not our design to impugn the sagacious Government miirht send ofiiccrs who roursc of the Administration in its are not disposed to rob the poor inauguration of a system that was creatures who are dependent upon leally dcs. rvii)g of approbation from the pittance allowed them for their w.s inception. Conciliation wns unsubsistence. It is pledged to support questionably preferable to coercion. them in their need. Profier them The world has not forgotten the advantages for rearing homes, and r mameiui massacre ot t.i--the 1 lcgacs their wilds. Pe faithful when General Sheridan mercilessly cultivating to the engagements into which the ordered the destrucliun of that tribe, parties mutually entered. Then, if - 1 1 ami women and childreu were butchnecessary, measures more determined ered in cold blood. and arbitrary may be taken. There is no (jvcsttbii that the Government has done its best in qucll'ng their welfare. Treaties have . thi con- luado through political f'uvoriteism. He has bestowed favors that were misplaced j he has encouraged robbery and pelf, where wisdom and prudence should rule. The place of an Indiau agent is of great value. Within our knowledge a young man r.ffered the sum of ten thousand dol lars to act as clerk in the office of an Indian agency, supposing that he could realize vast prcCUs during that time. Before the Government rcscrts to extreme measures, let it well be where falls the responsibility of the tredy chronieled.fuliy in today's paper?; A rat will figti when puhod to the corner; .Tbe-Modis entitled to life, and it is not surprising that the inhabitant of the wigwam should ask immunity from tho encroachments .pf t,hose who endeavor to deprive him of his sustenance. Why has na the amo policy botu followed that Vasv adapted In the cVme of the Clierokoes' and Choc-taw- s ; con-fider- '! The's frtbVs ' were - ed removed mountainua .regions of (ieorgia, fairly dealt rith ; honest Jrom ..the-- . men' were &ppuinlerd'tp''pa'y off' tnnuitics, and a fair ,rcgiou was . nfcr as-t-i - Dealers in Special to the OgJou "Junction." San Francisco, Apr. 14, '73. There is great excitement over the fate of Dr. Tbonuis, one of the Commissioners who was killed by the Modocs. Dr. Thomas was an old resident of California, presiding Elder of the Methodists, nnd editor of the Christian A'hocate. Yesterday's papers contain notices of meetings to form a regiment eallalgl the Canby Avengers. Gen. Selioriel l received a dispatch containing instructions of an important nature. Central iSchofield immediately telegraphed to Gen. Gillem, who is in coiimihtid of the troops in the department where the Modocs are operating, to this ell'ect: "Let your work be done thoroughiy. You will be fully justified in the, complete extermination of the Modocs." Imported Furniture of all They om Saturday. WASH STAXB.S RUKJKAl'K, RUVEADS ' Spring and Hair JlaUrasses Cup?)oard and RookcaWs Made to Oa'der. Cabinet Work and Rejairin"- DCKP ' Wood Turning in all Us Rranches. - JUST RECEIVED, 100 DOZ. CILilm and other Goods in jH'opovtion. Fiease give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. an average list of passengers. The emigrant train, pulled by engine No. 7, due at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, was delayed by a slight accident. The engine was thrown otF the track at some point between Echo and Hanging Rock. The train, however, arrived saf ly at eight o'clock. , We are informed by passengers from the East that the freight traffic is largely on the increase. There were on Thursday last, eighty freight at more cars loaded with Omahaf thirty grain were at different stations between that city and Grand Island, all bound for the West. An average number of seventy-fiv- e of freight are shipped through daily to San Francisco. car-load- .f Coal & dl- - 3m Li 111 e Office AND I USIC STORE, Main Street 9, Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME - I In ;be Jlarkot, alwiiYion band. s ALL IIS.ti.'.W ; t From MUSICAL Orgnn, as CUrap, or t) a CUarh Jcwsharp fc IfflilTS! t!s;m else in Utah. Much feeling passengers. was manifested by them upon their bring informed of the death of Gen. Canby and rEKosAt R. S. Watson, Esq., a the Peace Commissioners, although there SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. dircctorof the Chicago, It. I. and Q. R.R , was a diversity of opinion regarding the artiyed here on Saturday, and went to s2T Ij that should be pursued by the One door South of Ogden House. Salt Lake City yesterday morning, whero policy Government. he tarried during the day, and returned to this city last evening, lie left by the U. C. The Utah Central trains' come Western bound train for Sau Francisco in and go out punctually. ra?sengers MrPlI. P. Slanwood, popularly known from the East and West make it a point as the general passenger and ticket agent to visit the City, and as travel increases, n of the Chicago and there is a corresponding dernad upon the passed Ogden last night on his way to resaurces of this well conducted road. California. ' Storm. The A. and P. lines were , fcifi. tyS 0. Sterrenson, ambassador plenipoblown down last A evening. heavy tentiary lo the United States, from SwitEast storm pf prevaPs Cheyenne. zerland, came frpm the East last evening on a tour of inspection, and after spend From Salt- Lark. Mr. R. 'Brown ing some momeuts in this city, went to sends us the following dispatch from Salt Salt Lake City. He-i'expected, back Lake: "FJcase state that I have no con- this afternoon, and will leuve here for naction with the Pacific Combination, San Francisoo. "Dick Brown." Mr. Geo. S. Ryland, of St. Louis, was among (he guests of the Ogden Haute 00yesterday. From, him we learn that AtBRAOE SAW', COMPLETK MOST VACTOtlV: AXD r.AUOEST business in that , city was dull. The IV THE WORLB. nMUi ' "' 1 ocden house. ,10,800 per Annum; KnJrs1 by thn Bon Magical Taloiit iu tlio Uaited State. We most responsible business men were pay- J. J. . Proprietor few nuaot of Purchaser of ErfXB5f OROAKd in Utah Torritory: 7 M.iitox, - - . wo to t from hrco month 12. cent, ing per April, per Prof. JOHN FOWLER. 0d.'H City. Mrs.'WATKISS, Bin?hm. i'1 F S Whittier, C F Dost wick, New York; Mrs. WHITMORE, S. George. Mr. MYNIIKER, &ilt Lake City. for money, . " Mr. DAN. OLSES, PiKmoroi Mm. DUNNE, M Sutler, Salt Luke City; Thomas GoodFARMINtiTON MKKTISU II0C3E. lr. T. .1. STAYNER, Oddcn City. win, Kansas Citv; J Stanley and wife, Mr. AXUUS M. CAN.VOX,' &i!t Uk City. D.Ktr SKAKC. S It Lke City. Serious Accidknt. Yesterday, near Mrs F North, Woodland, Cal; J II Mr. WILLIAMS, Mrs. KIM It ALL, S.Ut Lake City. City. " OGDKX JUNCTION' omCM Mr. K. W(K)LLKY. " the depot, four gentlemen got into a Virginia, Nev ; Geo S Rybald St. CKDAR CHY MEETING nous's. Mr. THOMAS GILES, Salt Lftko CHy. Louis, Mo. Mr. AUTHOR STAY'S EH, Mm. WILSON, Suit Lako City. buggy hired from the livery stable. The " Aprii 13. Mr. JXLNUSLJiY, " Mro.JPnOK MILLtiU, Uountifiil. ,t the bugy rather teatir wa C II Scott, San Francisco; Wm Moore, CWI .nd io tho Iastrumsnta. Y'ou fony no other. too ligjnt for so many persons ; and the Blooinljel'J, Ya; A M Lf filer, Charitou, '. VT. former Tatarting yuickly, the latter ca- Iowa; Jas McCorjnick, Chas Mclutosh, iS. Sotf Next Door to Savage's Gallery, Main Street, Salt Lake City. Cyl. , reened aud tipped its load to terra finna. Georgetown, z . c zri.-rr Mr: James Allen, a clerk in 1 this, city, had hia right arm broken and Erkakiso Grdm), At ground will bo broken in, this wrist dislocated ; the rest escaped withnear the U. C.tlepot, on the section out material ii juvy. Dr, P. L. jAnder ei'y. of ihu Salt Lake, Seyir Valley and son was" 'called on and quickly put the ruilroad between this city and t bo 06limb i n posi-tiolake. into comfortable fcpeeches;will be iimile, wolcanp, a, damaged Gen. Counor Gen. Col. and Barnuin, by as possible, and Mr.' Allen was able Altera; and it is ta be expected there IOR, AND ARK SELLING ON7 EAtOIUBLU to bo out After the "spill," the will " ' I jo quite a largo turn out on the ocWE IIAVE.JIIE. AGENCY, T Terms, the justly celebrate'' " :' " " ""'! frightened team; dashed away toward casion. Tho iron for twenty miles of Jie home, and crossing the Utah Ctntral road is to be chipped in May; and fur inone of the; iron axles of the Iwenty utiles ine-r- iu Juljr. It is the tention to completed the road to I lack buggy snapped in two.. The team was Hock no that it cu be used, by toutists stopped by Messrs.' Nichoias and jenk-Jn- and travclrs daring the uraiDPr months; on Fifth Street, .with the buggy nnd to Stock tou before Fail Salt Lake u tt Herald, 18;A vist. , badly demoralized.11 The riders guaranteed payment of damages, and the livery ' ro.cont infoirnation in corroct. LAnd men are satisfied. At rictnro Frames and Mouldings, McGIU.kiOR CO.'S. Fifth street. & aZb-lt- number Cheaper "ST anywhere n Violin Strings and other Fittings. THE North-Wester- , - 1 mm m - ' Hotel Arrivals. " 0 -- ? i ' . - . Gil-man- , pn ; , : high-strun- y CHARLES well-know- STAYNER, TL--.rJ n fm, Pi-oc- ; ewsii g; ...Ma'ch isles. -- to-da- y. 1 ; side-trac- '' ' ' '!-,,- ,. Singes? Sewing Machine, k, AT THE! CENTRAL DEPOT, s, . at our If ;.Ml?i.TirnCATioN.-4-M- of the W r. R. R. Stow-el- l, First Ward, Ogden City, has of which twen'j-ein nave brought him lambs this season. Last Thursday one ewe brought a,tiocJc of sheep, x forty-seve- d- s, ogden. chairs, tari.es, I.OUXC2:S, U. 1. The Union Pacific passenger cars came in regularly last evening with car-load- street, MA.IjST & t dition of the Indians; he is deserving ensure for the appointments he has 1 Theatre The Cunby Avengers. The Ogden Theatre last Saturday night was well attended, but we regret to say that the company failed to satisfy public expectation. Not far from ten o'clock the curtain arose, apologies were made for the absence of a part of the troupe, and but a small part of the programme was fulfilled. The audience was much disappointed. During the intermission an C. P. Travel from the West is inaltercation ensued between some boys from IUverdale and the doorkeeper. creasing, notwithstanding "hard times" beeM This morning's train contained a good termed, and obligations entered into between the Aborigini s who "once rwned the soil, and the great nation that is pushing the red man to the sea. The treaties have not been conformed, to. ,The men that were selected i) discharge the duties, have proved unfaithful to their trust. They are t blame for inciting the Indian to the vindication f his right to his 'hunting ground, and to the reservation promised. "Live and let live," is a motto that should be as duly applied to the Modoc as it is to the dumb creation. Wc cannot refrain from blaming the men who are acting as Indian Agents. While the President deserves t he eomniendatien of the country for liis endeavors to ameliorate 14. MONDAY, the turbulent disposition of the Indians to rebel against tlio.se who are in authority. We admit that the humanizing influence of the peacemakers has been worthy in the intent of all .who furthered .kind and generous views. Hut it must be confessed that the Government has been derelict in ita duties. Officials have been appointed to take charge of the Indians' annuities aucl superintend Orders to Exterminate the WW. a?4 japa,n la ulrcaJy leaving her teachers belaud in her educational tnnreh. A systenii of cttmpulsory education i$ to be 'mlopi'cd iti that country for ; all children above," 6lx years of ag: Fifty-tltVethousand public schoolti bo to are rRtAblishcd,'' two hundred x and tifty-sthfglr Bchdol?, (and eight coliojrp?- - If these fteures ' tire at all accurate, Jatua Uto bo consiratulatcc : e. 'BRANCH rurcbasera ia.lbe Kortt can aave' lNSTRUCTIOXS at the Irg. IJOWjRlNG, Ogdeu. ' thr.ee livraba.j, If niij bea thijt,; hira, conjfcjto heep-rai,s- er the, front cwv sn'd STORES ;.Fi;Vnca M CpttouSilk, on'ihcrp'roiBpt; dxccllcct;nd effidieni .Cf3iJ4 t l$i If4 Va ccdlcsi m4; Attachments S.t9 d |