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Show )tfOKiW'SES(TbinAL a Tvonb' Win REvtARDio. The City Marshal that "notwithstanding the' 'stringency time ago received from of the money market, Ihe prospects of Omaha, some ELECTION.. .., , in that city, a valuable a pawn shop and that subscripdiamond ring, for a gentleman living in The chief egotist of that slimy Salt Are encouraging, The antagonisms engendered by tions, to the, stock are expected to San Francisco, who lost it in a Pullman Late sheet which contains little else make up a sum sufficiently large to car,' while on a journey to Omaha. It the unjustifiable interference of privbut personal abuse, is a renegade as soon as the was a magnifident solitaire, and valued ileged corporations, In interfering Democrat. Like most apostates he is commence 'operations season will render it practicable Be- at $800." The Marshal remitted it tb the with matters' of State with which more radical than tho Radicals, " 'llah mail sides Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Mil- owner in Californiaand by return Mor. and the for Grant" ''blackguard was rewarded with a gift of SI 25. they have no concern, arc aptly waukee, books fur subscription to the his mons" arc inottoes. guiding illustrated by the senatorial contest stock. have, been opened in St. Louis. the ' Leavenworth Commercial Mr. Sam: The Express Co. Chahgh. which is "agitated in the State of Mr. I. E. Brows, of this city, general ' known cries his coat its and S. uel favorabjy changed rallying Wing, long California ' with an unprecedented of the Company, has pur- as manager & Co.'S Weils. Furgo messenger of were, "anything to beat Grant" and ' unwonted of erection With the lots for chased several of acrimony. degree Express in th's city, will leave the Republicans." Cen- "blackguard and their the for and residences the presumption operatives arrogance morning lor Laramie, where he In a long tirade of twaddle, which 'at entered an the families. It is estimated that tral Pacific liailrdad has enters the service of the Union Pacific 'a with COAT. triwr- - JJe-fo- re . appears in yesterday's Tribune, ho atpolitical arena. It assumes th extempts to reply to an article in the traordinary privilege of dictating to Junction on' the President's prothe representatives of the people of gress toward Imperialism. Aside from that Sta teethe nomination of a Unita sickly eulogy of Grant particulared States. SenatoV?jThc great ly sickly coming from such a source wealth possessed by the Company, there is nothing in it but a s'.ur on and pfruueouii ih'flfretoc'es 'wHick are the Junction, because it is not so ever thWaWn'panfments of , power, large as'thc sheet on Vhich he spreads are introduced fjr the purpose of his thin abW, and the statement that manipulating the'Lcgislature. 'the management of the telegraph unfortunand sc'rypity lines by the British Government hus Venality', to" this in: deeply ingrain been found to work to the satisfacage ately the body politic The reeeut tact- tion of all parties." This statement ion iaj that State was angmd tri- everybody acquainted with the subumph of the opponents of monopoly. ject as ventilated through the British It could be . construed iuto nothing press, knows to be grossly incorrect. dec than an indignant rebuke to the As to the- size of thai Junction, haughty "and powerful Corporation, and of the Proy.o Times, which is his that undertook to. control "the domes- chief argumcut ."gainst our southern tic r a flairs,-,- of peoplo who have neighbor,ilis a subject worthy of such h6wn that' 'the popular hcarc' is not a mind as could tUoop to steal a place wrradedby-thpoison of corruption, in the now defunct Leader, in whK.ll' whatever1 political leaders may yet to villify its editor without giving ip -- perverting the sacred trust him a possible chance of reply. ' icntided to .thorn, What the big,' Tribune would do ' ' hi i i ' l I. v" I j were it not for the little Junction If wc view with jealousy the of federal authority in and smaller Time,' it is easy to divine. . Take away its senile attempts absorbing interests that do not constitutionally pertain to its province or at reply to our home journals and the to usurp rights that poor thing would be a huge cypher: , , - - e . . -- , . threatening is private iqdustry, are we not It only the figures represented by justified by thcenormous power which its cotemporaries that make it any' is displayed by the Central Pacific in thing at all. The swelling 0 may ? boast itself against the diminutive 1, tampering with political interests If it can excrcisq 50. great an influence but without it what would the corpuin itVj separate capacity1, as a private lent braggart count in the world? find anything amidst the corporation, how much greater would When wc be the dangW to the public welfare Tribune muck worth noticing, we and to ind'vidual independence, if will touch it enough to hold it up to the Government should go a step the public. IU foul abuse, we leavi? to the comparative obscurity of the further and take possession of the thousand miles of rail in this Tribune columns. country, as is not by any means a remote contingency if we are to judge THE PROPOSED IISOX- " won KS. by the Preliderit's recommendation se-n- ty to establish postal telegraphs and postal bants ? An army of supernumeraries would then be a3 pliant and as flexible tools of an administration iu power aa ever were the moncharch of the late Emperor of France in per pctuating his dynasty. . The "Ogden Iron Manufacuring Company" was, on the 21-tday of November, duly chartered, uudei the General Laws 'of the Stiitc of Wiseon-Bifor the purpose of becoming a with a body corporate hundred aud fifty capital of two. The truth is the Government is thousaud dollars. The Company is and the too tendency also strong, already granted the privilege of extend- of legislation is to make it stronger ing the capital stock to half a million t ontrary to the genius and spirit of dollars'. Some few modifications free institutions. The, policy of the have been made to the original arti- -' nation was never bettor explained, vivo ui uapuwiiwiuii riiiv;ii civ; uin- than when Mr. Clay in a remarkable ed at the preliminary meetiug held Fpcech opposing; 'the admission of in Ogdea. The principal place of Texas aa a member of the Confeder- business of the corporation shall be ation, compared the expansion of our Bay View, in the county of Milwau-kie- , domain to a piece of lead, which but is authorized to carry on its under the blows of the hammer be- business particularly at the city of came flattened and its centre was Ogden. In carrying on and conductweakened. . Senator Cheyes retorted ing the business of mining, the Com-pau- y while centre was the that by saying will purchase and own iron weakened, the parts were equally mines and operate the samo, and do diffused and the whole body was all things necessary aud iucideut to materially strengthened by an equal the mining of iron ore. It is' also distribution of the forces which were empowered to purchase, put up, and centralised. operate machiue shops for the manuA victory of the monopolists in facture of engines, all kinds of mawould be a triumph chinery made of iron and other metCalifornia, achieved through fraud and corrup- als and materials, and will sell and tion and the abuses of power. On deal generally iu merchantable iron the coatrary, victory for the and machinery. It is moreover dewould mauifest a determ- termined that the number of directors ination to eliminate influences, which shall be iucreased from niue to filteer. menace the curtailment of the privMr. Josiah Parks, President of the of the people. ileges Cdmpany, Writes frttil Mi! wr.uk ie n, und-politic- , . : , anti-monopoli- sts A corrlsp'oidlnT from gives an encouaraging picture of the condition of the mines in that region. The hop at Camp Douglas last Friday evening, was a most pleasant and brilliant occasion. Not eveu a case of drunkenness was recorded on SuturJay in the Police. Court. All Friday night ami Saturday a snow storm prevailed in the Cottonwoods. At Bingham, on' 'the west side of the valley, snew fell nil day Saturday. There is a sea cf mud in the streets of Salt Lake, and crossing sweepers are busy From the Tribune: The savory dishes spread in the local columns of the Tribune for the delectation of its Sabbath readers, can bo thus brieHy enumerated : Briguam, Geo. A., and George Q. Ah pardon! There is one vastly "city jotting" which we clip. "We saw a venerab e curmudgeon on the streets the other day with his wif f who looked young enough to be h 1 'VdCity . . has by early day. work will be commenced Express Company. Mr. Ving to the inand arrangements are being made for his diligence and faithfulness won their conthe accommodation of one thousand terests of his employers, this iu aud city earned the fidence, operatives. ail with whom he has had esteem of The question of constructing iron atpersonal relations. Our best wishes works in the city of Ogden on a scale tend him in the new sphere to which he of magnitude commensurate with the is called. Mr. Richard Dooley succeeds Mr. importance of .the miueral wealth and to the position made vacant by The selection is withdrawal. manufacturing facilities, with which Wing's of the this favored region abounds, is no eminently fit, and the interests atbe well XVomau-Killor- s. A Company will undoubtedly longer a matter of conjecture or spec- tended to, in the which-hdepartment of ulation, but a reality. Mrs. Fanny Kelly a respectable has charge. womau iu Washington City, hired a negro boy, Samuel Agge, to saw A guest RonnKRY at the Dklmoxico. LOCAL ITEMS. some wood for her, agreeing to give at the Delmonico restaurant, retired to him twenty cents for the i;b. Th From Mondjyt Daily of Die. ,&ih his room last Saturday night, at ten or boy asked for the money before lm eleven o'clock, having in his pockets had completed the work, and Mrs. Relief Society. Sisters Eliia R. tome four hundred dollars, besides a Kelly promised him he should hava Snow and ' Zina Voting will meet' with valuable watch. About midnight he was it when he had finished. lie deIhe Relief Society of Marriott awakeued by a noise, and saw a nmu manded the money then and there, iit their new School House, on Wednestiar't out of his room with the speed of aud the woman explained to him that day ihe 17ih inst.j at fleven o'clock; a. I nau noi .1. me mange at me nine. lie arose, and upon examin1 Flic 11 lightning, on the and at Ilarrisville Thuisduy in., a settlement by drawing a forced lie his discovered that his garments, 18th inf., at the pnnie house, arid at ing aud watch were stolen, lie at pistol and firing at .Mrs. Kelly. The tiioney Pkiu City cn Friday the lOtH inst., at ball entered ue:ir the eye and lodged ' once'gave the alarm, and Mr.' Landt" ap' the same hour. in the brain. The doctor said it could peared, to enquire the cause of the disbe extracted, and that the woman turbance. Upon hearing the statement Union road The Pacific could not possibly recover. She w.s L Prepared. ' of his g iest, he came up town and lodged . ... 1..... ,.i,:i.i i...j has engines attached to enow plows at his complaint with Capf. Owen, aud infive aud PI seven Grand Island, North itte and Chey timated his three, years old went suspicions as to the parties to bed with her, and could not bo enne, to await any emergency that may who committed the theft. Tlie ... Captain torn away from their dying mother. be caused by know blockades. then arrested a man named C. Monroe, The murderer was seventeen year on whose person was found a watch that old. He was traced to his mother's Pocket Rook. Who. found a pocket was identified as the one that was stolen. house. She states that Sam, ran past book containing money and papers last The money was not recovered, but as her door and flung a pistol in, saying Saturday ! Tlease bring it to the Jusc. others were coucerned in the theft, and "I've done somcthiug now that will .TioK Office. See "Lost" aJverJisepieBt. are suspected there is a remote Chance send me to hell or some other seaof its being found. Mr. Laudt showed port." He hurried off, and it is supcommendable diligence in protecting his posed went to Virginia His mother ricAffcxE Busixes?. Fetly "thefts ' tells a strange utory. She says she aroJ of constant occurrence by day and guest." was always very much afraid of Sam by night, from & tea cent shihplaster to Thk Theatre It was a fearful night particularly, of all her twenty-on- o ' "" a pewter spoon. last Saturday. The storm that prevailed children, lie was no more, however, during the greatest part of the day than some of the others. Her oldest Messrs. R. F, Nesl.cn, made it very uupleasant for pedestrians boy, William Henry, had killed a T.Ktxo Stock and James Curric of Z. C. M."I, Salt who ventured out in spite of the snow, woman in Virginia by knocking out Lake, are it town taking stock of , the wind and mud. Yet a large audience her brains with a club. Her children d wagon and commission df partinent, attended the theatre to witness the belong to a race of ' which is under the super ntendence of dramab of "the Sea of Ice." The play the thinks they ought to be extermtaken ! Mr. B. White. was most successfully rendered. Mr. inated. She hopes Saxi will be of-- her is he as and out very way, put Lindsay's effort in the double characters brothers and cruel his to younger, Koble-maStoles. Mr.' 'John Peek bitched his 6f the adventurer and the'Mexican often grasping them by the vas excellent and much admired. sisters, team to a 'post in front of a store on throat till they arc nearly str.mglcd. Main street 1A Saturday, and went in Mr. 0. J. Wright, as the naval commanShe dou't want him about her houe to warm himself: He was away only a der, was true to the character. Messrs. any more. The mother further says . few minutes, but long enough to lofe a Dee J. 'Wright, Caldwell and the rest of that her family of children is a bad sack : of wheat, wliich was stolen out of the company, acquitted themselves with ruce 011 the father's side. They get h s wuon. credit. We mnst particularly refer to their murderous disposition from tho the- splendid rendering of the parts of old man. They are all very much Pbobatb Cckt. The Probate Court Ogarita'' and "Marie"' by iMrs. G. J. alike none worth the room they takii th.m of Weber County, met this morning at Wright. 'Her clear conception of those up in the world, but some worse her graceful action and fault- others, and twenty-onof them. If ten o'clock. Judge, F. D. Richards pre- characters, less delivery, were in the highest degree Sam is caught there will doubtless Win?-- , A Wn' iufT was empanneled, artistic. Mrs. Bowring always docs soon bo but twenty vipers in old Ml' of. ihe cW5e( re- uf,7 well, and as the "Counters," was true to Martha Ashe's nest. 1 grand-daiighler- ." liroodof set'tli-nien- t I 1 ' ' ........ : 1 . " woman-killers,an- ' n, - e - WTJ life. Miss M. Tuylor, as HDiana," was interesting and winning.' The company Cold Comfort. A gentleman yester- showed great improvement and it is a day morning, left u fine beaver overcoat matter of congratulation, that they relu the hall of a restaurant, before enter-In- g ceive deserved CENERAL STORE, encouragement. the dining .room to take breakfast. BE.U.EB j ' His ma utinal meal did' not agree with Condensations. From Saturday'a his stomach, when he discovered that Xrus: some light, fingered "gentleman'' of the Copying prefse?, manufactured at the Dick Turpiii persuasion baa made. way Salt Lake Iron Company's werks, are with it., pronounced to be equal to and as cheap CO., - ,r UTAM. as those ox Roads. The imported. total Traffic ths ' The amount of freight nd receipts forwardpenitentiary birds are disposed to ed over the' Utah Centriil railroad for be mutinous. They lately signed a petition to the Warden, asking the removal the month of November, foots up pounds. On the Utah Southern of the obnoxious cook of tLe prison, and for the same month, the total amount if the request was not complied with, received and forwarded come to 16,GU5,-C- 2 they would not work. The Warden reSix doors west of Meeting Hall. plied that if they did not withdraw their pounds. During the month of October the earn- threit he would put the:-- iu irons. WATCHES, ' Oliver Cromwell" will be repeated CLOCKS, ings of the Union Pacific road showed A't JEWELRV, the best month's returns yet known in this evening. and Repaired. Manufactured From Sunday's ITcraU: its history. The receipts amounted to Albums, Picture FriHies nnd $1,170,586,41; the expenses, including dpt. Bates, of Salt Lake, publishes a .Moulding' card in reply to the views expressed by taxes in Utah and Wyoming, were rhotogrnphs, or Arabrotypos accurateshowing as the total net earnings Judge Snow regarding the jury liystem ly taken, t of this Territory. Copied. $575,822,: i." JAMES SLATER, . PRODUCE, FURS, Etc., RICHMOND, ... CACHE , -- 98-lm J0 CAR DON BROS., LOGAN, $5.04.,-7G;3,C- 7, Plctnrcs |