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Show Accident on the Utah Northern. LOCAL ITEWIS. LEGISLATIVE. br posting written notices Mr. Rockwood presented a petition in three pub lie places. from Alfred Beet and fifteen others, for THIRTY-SIXTThe consideration of the bill occupied an appropriation for tervioes as jurors. DAY. tkiaV V IP at Wft'loarn frrt nf ever three hours and it was finally pass- Claims and appropriations. v au vTiiiffl auto vi uuvtat Feb. 15.1 jt,u From Tuesday's Daily of ed in due form. Mesrs. Preston and Thurber, the Moiday, Feb. 14, 1878. ty, who was a passenger on the train, A cemmunieation was from received committee On motion of Councilor Burtoi, (II. appointed for the purpose, rethe particulars of an accident that hap Council the had that that passed stating they they hd examined the ported 18) "A bill te provide revenue' was F No 11.) "A bill for the proteotien redeemed auditor's warrants, compared pened an the Utah Northern yesterday. aken (H and after its first readirg was up, Oo to A large force of men have been shovelthem with the treasurer's accounts and pf hotel keeptrs," &o with amendments to the committee on reveiue. eterred 8ll-2Shoes! The amendments were in found them correct. Report acoepied. eoncurred and For Boots and On motion of Councilor Caine, Coun-ilo- r ing snow for several days on the blockthe House The committee oa municipal corpo aljouraed. Burton wai added te the cmmit aded part of that road, and yesterday The rations reported adversely on the peti- ee on Funkkal 'organ, a revenue for the oonsideraton of Lixs the track was cleared from Hampton's ion DAY. asking for amendments to the Logan the above bill. in Salt Lake .peaking of the election south, and a train left that station about A message was received ity charter, and the petition asking for frcra the that City yesterday, eeys change of the Smithfield beucdary in louse half prat two the afternoon bound for announcing the passage, wiih Tuesday. Feb 15, 1876. ines. The elecion went off very quietly; Ueport accepted F. Cot'nciL 2) "A b.ll to Messages were received While traveling on down amendments, of (C Ogden. Hoase took recess until 2 p. m. amend an aet to regulate proceedings in from (he House imnounciog the passage it fact, a good deal like a fumral." about a mile this side of Dewey two r M. civil caaes." The first amendnent to of the council bill for "An act for the Just so. The funeral of the poor House the took shallow into a ran the train Upon ille, reassembling aid bill was not concurred in, and stahliihmrnt of common schools," with bursted "ring." Toll the bell! to the the bill extend of up jurisdiction cut drifted full of snow. Ah the pilot of Councilors E. Snow and Caine were ap also house that the con. toendmeuts; ustices of the peace lu criminal cases, a in of committee council ou carred the the ooofnrence to amendments pointed he engine struck the enow bank it 1 he part if the Council. Th second bill for ihe protection of the keepers nf etc. The bill was amended and passed. Rbcbived We have received No. doubled up under the wheels amendment broke and Mr. Farr, from the committee on judi was conourred in. binos, hotels and boarding houses; &Uo Vol. 1 of the "Type Founder," a of the locomotive, throwing the engine Council look up (C F 16) "A bill to that the houe had passed "A bill incor- ciary, reported back, amended, the bill in Chicago, to prevent frauds and perjuries. The bill monthly journal, published off the track and turning it on its side amend an act incorporating Meroni porating the city of Nephi." West"Great of the The amendments to (U. F. 4) "An act passed by the proprietors The couplings of the tender and one box city," and after its first readinglhe bill A Message was received from the was laid on the table. for the establishment of support of dW- ern Type Foundry." Council were and car also broke, thrown tbey announcing that Councilors Har "Au act regulating procedure in pro rict schools, were read and concurred BendThe design of the pabliehers in HDd omito bad been appoiuted off on the other side and capsized. The bate courts" was taken up and passed rington in and other . ' committee of conference on Council to is out keep printers Council adjourned till 2pm ing it (U F 12), "An act limiting the time mail and baggage car and coach were to amendmen's the House bill to provarious the in within which criminal actions mut be TWJ T. M. interested parlies posted eft on the track uninjured. When the vide Also revenue. that the council had A was and was from received taken the for sale by the message up passed. presecut il," ityles of type, cuts, etc, a to bill the his broke reversed House announcing the passage of (II F. pilot engineer pitted the health and Councilor Caine. from the committee passed of firm who are its proprietors. It will also safety employed in coal minis persons engine and made his escape from the 22.) "A bill amendatory of and sup on mineral reported back (C. on judiciary reported The committee of eeneral interest. The onntain items t. 13) "An aet providing for the health cr.b unharmed. Hon. Moses Thatcher plementary to an act regulating eleo VV" nek without amendments and recom fine in is also and that of House us in the had coal style, was also lions," got up safety persons employed appointed copy before riding in the cab at the time; Messrs. Lonn Farr and S S. Smith a mines.' amended, and recommended its mended Its passage, the Council bill re and presents a very attractive appear- as quick as possible he climbed out on to comm ttee or conference an tke House pussHge The bill was read, amended latiug te procedure in probate courts. The bill passed. ance. he boiler and got off the wrecked en amendment to section 4. (C. I 2) "A and passed. Mr. presented a petition from A bill to amend an act to regilate proti.essHge was received from (be house C M. Sharp gme id saiety. in nreman, monies Donelson and R. W. McAllister. in civil cases." announcing that they had concurred in for of an accompany the fi,Tii Nkw Lecture. we were Bait, made for the tender and was ceeding passage asking (H. F 22 ) A bill amendatory of and some of the council amendments to the to bill fireman in active ser ng exempt much gratified in hearing Mr. C. W caught by the right leg as it jumped the supplementary to an act rculating "revenue bill," and asked for a commit, vice from the of tax. The on track. poll payment new 14 lecture 5. was conference on his of sections and tee then deliver referred to His leg was cut very severely. lections, read, and gtayner was and bill read to referred the com22 of said 'ill, and stating that Messrs. last evening, in but no bones were broken. A sleigh the committee on elections. "American Huoior, on mittee municipal corporations. (11. F. 11.) "A bill in relation lo ion Farr and Preston had been appointed A message was received the Fourteenth Ward Assembly RoomB, which has been used by the company for from the was taken up, amended such committee on the part of the house etc., keepers," Suit Late City, under the auspices of transferring mails over ths blockaded and passed. The oouncil voted te appoint alike com- Council announcing the passage, with Councilor Caine, chairnm of tke mittee, and the president named Coun amendments, of House bill to amend the the Legislative Assembly. portion of the read, happened to be on revenue, reported back cilors Harrm ton and Smith to act on election law The lecture consists of a humorous near where the accident occurred committee Council bill to repeal the resolution (H F 18.) "An act to providerevenue," the part of the council biographical sketch of the lives of Mark and the wounded fireman wae placed in amended, ana recommended is passage Councilor Jesse N. Smith, from the creating the office ot superintendent of Twain, Josh Billings, Danbury News it and sent with all possible dispatch to as amended. committee on counties, reported adverse- meteorological observations, was passed. Mr. J Taylor.from toe committee on pe On motion of Councilor Wodruff, the ly lo granting of the petition of 8exttis roan, Artemus Ward and Petroleum V. Logan, te be cared for by Dr Ormsby and memorials, reported adversetitions was accepted, tue bill vas further E. Johnson and 209 others, asking for on the petition of VYm. A. Bringhur-- t Nasby, illustrated with' large portraits None of the passengers on the train sua report ly on Kane of the division eastern and county passed. and interspersed tained any injury. As soon as sleighs amended, of these gentlemen, The report' was accepted and and 150 others, asking tor an appropria A message was received from the border tion or $dU,uu) tor the use of common witk readings from their productions could be procured they all went over to House, announcing the passage of (II adopted Councilor Smith from the same com schools. Report adopted. But the lecture is original in its "get Corinne and came down to Ogden this F. 12.) "A bill limiting the erne within The Council bill providing for the which criminal actions muit be prose mittee, reported adversely to granting and safe'y of persons employed in health up," and bears the marks of the lectur morning on the C. P passenger train cnted." the petition of John M. MacFarlnne aed was taken up, and pending mines, cal er's genius from beginning to end. As Neither the engine, tender, or cars are Councilor E. Snow chaiman of the 75 others, asking for a division of Kane sections was referred lo the ret by sing an entertainment both amusing and in materially injured. committee of conference anointed to county en the western border. There committee on mineral resources. received was 4 and F. the rejommenda 2 "A bill to port of (C. structive, it has a grand Buccess. Hon Two hundred men are sbovelingOjnow consider section House adjourned till 10 a.m. on Wedamend an act lo regulate proceedings in lion adopted Wilford Woodruff was elected chairmaB in tue cult nesday. Beyond Hamptons civil cases, etc , reported and recom (C. F. 17) an aot to repeal "A resolu of the evening. The fine ball was crowd and a train from Logan is expected to mended that the Council coicur In the tion creating the office of superintend House amendments. On moion of Coun ent of meteorological observations, and td, and the lecture was thoroughly ap arrive in Ogden this evening. Smith the report was accepted, and appropriating money therefor." was cilor We hope that this is the last blockade predated, the speaker being applauded taken up and passed. recommendation was adipted. the at frequent intervals. It is probable that which that road will be subjected to thi ftonreen. Council adjourned. Adjourned. our oity will be favored with a viii M TWO The company have worked p. winter. People sometimes suppose that Dr. resumed its session and took Pierce's Family Medicine represent the Council from the lecturer, when the Ogdenitei hard to the road and have House House: assembled 10 The at open, keep up (C. F. 15) "An act to confer on wo entire extent of his resources for curring nay expect to spend a pleasant evening had to labor under many disadvantages a.m. Mr. Atkins presented a petition from men the right to hold office." Tabled disease This is an error. Experieoe with the prinoes of American humor. The weather has been unusually stormy W. II. Lee, praying for a remittance of indefinitely owing to the press efbuei proved that while the Goldeu Medioal and boisterous, and the enow is deeper Discovery, Favorite Prescription, Pleataxes. Committee on claims and appro ness on the sssembly. this year on the divide than at any time Councilor Smith, of the committee on sant Purgative Pellets, Compound ExFrom Wednesdays' Daily of Feb. 16. priations. before since the road was built. and Dr Sage's Mr. Rockwood from the committee on elections, reported back (II. F. 22) An tract of Smart-Weeof te and act Catarrh if fait fully used, amendatory supplementary would, Remedy, corporations, reported ad 'an act All Oct. The invitations for th munioipal which cure a large variety ef chronic comelections,'" regulatine to on bill ameid act the the versely plaints, there would be here and there a Friday Saturday. The world grand Typographical Ball, te be held on amending the charter of insorporated wasThetaken up and passed. th on of conference cimmittee ease which, from its severity, or from renowned Herrman jn his incomprehen the 221 inst., are all issued. Those cities. recommended and revenue its bill, reported the complication witk other disorders, The bill incorporating city of sible tricks at the Theatre next Friday who purpose attending, will please pre Council reoede from tbei would resist their action. These that the and was amended passed. Nephi, aaa oaiuraay evenings. Secure your sent their invitations as they enter th eases required a thorough examiMr. Farr from the committee ea re amendments thereto, ine report was received and and into their symptons, to ascertain nation the stfve hall adopted. that tickets early, for the house be crowded thereby evening, vision, introduced a bill for an act te th A message was received from exact the nature and extent at the disTh amend the penal law. The ail was read committee unnecessary trouble F ease or diseases uader which the ef House the passage (II. announcing on vote and its patient passage, the pending a elttt of Ogden will be well represented 15) "An act to extend the jurisdiction was laboring, and the use of specific reHouse adjourned till two pm. Ligab8, Candt and Papers. The- at this gathering. Our "Devil" has of justices of peace." medies to meet and overcome the same. best place ia Ogden to get good home T0 T. M. Said act was taken up, passed its fire This led to (be establishmentofiheWor.d's volunteered to execute a iword dance A communication was received from nude candy, in every style, is at the over the Hatchet of G. W. and a Roll of reading and pending its second reading Dispensary, at Buffalo, N. Y with its Council stating that the; lad passed referred to the committee on judiciary the V. 0. Xews stand. Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Charley Moore also Benjamin Franklin's Bread, but we are (C. F. No. 4") "An aot for te establish A message was received from th each of whom is skilled in the treatment keeps the best brands of cigars, and al afraid that those articles cannot be pro raent and support of district schools and House announcing the passage of (II. F of chronio diserler ill general and those the leading daily and weekly papers cured, and this novel exhibition wil for other purposes," and firwarded the 4) ''An act to prevent frauds and perju belonging to his own special department eame for the action of thi House. It ries;" also (C F. 12) "An act regulating in particular. To one is assigned dismagazines, etc. necessarily have to be dispensed with was read the first time. without amendments. eases the and Ungs ; to another, of throat procedure, A communication was coeived from Programmes of Dancing will kejdistri Councilor Caine presented (C F. 18 diseases of the kidneys and urogenital F. No. 12) "An act to amend 'An act prescribing organs ; to another, diseases of the the Council stating that lax Party, Last Evesihq. The La buted before the party commences. dig forwarded or the action rules and regulations for the execution estive system; to another, diseases of was and passed is Centennial leap year festival, held Missionary Intelligence. From th of the House. Oa motion f Mr. race it nof the trust arising under an. aet ' the nervous system ; and to another, disat the City Hall last ' eases of the eye and ear. Thus the highevening, was a com Millennial Star of ..l.ltn.lA .It,'.. ..4 was referred te the cominitee on judici24th, w January piete success in every respect. was Mrs taken up est degrse of perfection in medicine and ect., which was read and learn that Elder E. Hanbani is released ary, On motion of Mr. Rckwood, the on its second reading.-pendinAnn O lell and Mrs J. Smith which, oo surgery is attained. Tke establishment provided from his labors in. the Star office and ap school bill was read the seond time by motion of Councilor Caine, it was referr of this institution enables the Doctor to refreshments for the occasion. Songs amenanents made. and several ed to the committee on judiciary. sections the Bristol to meet a lengfelt want in the treatment of confer in travel epeecnes and recitations enlivened the pointed 'shall collect trustees Council The that the more aevere chronio affections. By provision adjourned. D. McKenzis th into ence. Elder goes tuition fees," was amende by providentertainment, and everybody present a eareful consideration of the symptoms Star office, and Elder H. G. Park is ap ing that they Hoess Mr. Penrose presented a peti as given in writing, he sucoesfully treats seemed to enjoy themselves "may at their ption collect immensely. pointed to preside over the Glasgow tuition fees." A debate fdlowed on a Hon from F. D. Richards and 160 others, thousands of cases at thesis homes. molien by Mr. Pack, the insertion of the praying for an appropriation of 5.000 Others visit the Dispensary in person. conference. words, "except for the payment of for the erection of a high school build The amplest resouroes for the treatment "Awrni, Mean."- - Ska tripped out of of lingering affection's are thus placed teachers," after the proviioa for a tax ing in Ogden. Committee on claims. tne post office Croydon Mr. Call, from the committee on roads, at the disposal of every patient, and those yesterday morning, with of not more than thres per cent. u Messrs. Farr and J. Tayor spoke in etc .reported adversely on the petition ou whom the proprietary nedioiqes do envelope between her fiueers Croydon, Morgan Co., Utah, mile was upen her aweet face 1870 its favor. Mr. Penrose opposed it. of D. Thompson and forty-eigh- t Feb. 14th, others, not have the desired effect can procure an an ' The motion prevailed. praying for an appropriation of $1,600 a more thorough an J efficient course by ttcipative smile which went to on Editor Junctioh! .... Mr. Penrote called the atentton of the for repairing the road at Soipio, Millard a personal applica.ion to the proprietor l We have a desire to let the world ert like a flash. By this time she had know of the World's Dispensary. that the people of this isolated House to the fact that undr the section county. Report accepted. opengd the envelope, take The Council amendments to the reveW as it now stood, the peoplecould not asout the mil town are not buried in a snow-elid, Bit i 1mw .i.-sess a tax of any amount whatever for nue bill, with the exception of sections nnu. a cnange came are living and prospering, although w vL, minsji tin months the payment of teachers 'hat if all the 6 and 22, were eoneurred in, and constant storms four 0 er that had have f&ce, but an instant before ra The snow measures thirty inches on the people in any district wisfed to do so, Messrs. Farr and Preston were appointd'tmg with blissful expectations this section barred them fnm this t ight. ed a committee of conference on the level. trrible looking .caricature upon femi n Mr. Paee moved te rconeider the part of the House, to confer with a to our We have commenced occupy and the motion prevaied. similar committee from the Council on CORNER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS lum vote of built was school 26x40, new house, unfolded by those nervous ""J to out trike the the rejected amendments. Mr. Penrose moved and have an excellent day school of ngers, Ogden, Utah. nd, with a flashing eve. anr ber, The committee on claims and appro CO scholars, Mr. George words inserted, and, aiera sharp disby taught ably "tet friend tore the valentine into K. Bewennir. Also a geod babbatn cussion the motion preraild. priations reported favorably on the pemade. were amendmeni tition of W. II. Lee, asking the remittwenty Pieces, threw the Several other unde 70 with of teachers, pupils, Aa4 DmImy la fragment school Mr. Farr that for coldowa tance of certain motion of on One Blackwell of Elder delinquent taxes. direction the Joseph upon the and savagely lecting the railroad tax in soool distriots, Report adopted, and $253.18 was tamped lVlnes upon them, winding up miiv. superintendent. are the ceunty assessors and clleotors shall ordered in the appropriation bill for the On Thursday evenings lectures of tears, muoh to the delight ef given by some of our citizens. We have only receive three dollars pr day while relief of the petitioner. (Imported and Domestio). viral Mr. Murdoek presented a petition collecmg said tax; jouogsters cmgregated around also in progress a pnunarmonio euciaij actually engaged in Mr. (be Pak, requiring from Wm. Thompson, sen., jailor of Good health prevails, with peace and another motion cf "". HO Dlt V th ind Hn. -- V. for aaobool Beaver county, asking an appropriation Prescriptions carefully compounded, far notice assesing meetings Mt that Valentin, it k f.i. good will. for a havior of in made official ha BSWPaner iti mi Cam $122 til at ttee all hours ef the day er bight. services,' tar " t . him Yours IVVJpiVDl respectfully, out, aU Joux Losdoji, I general circulation ia the district, and on claims, etc. H a a a Whitehead's a THIRTY-SEVENT- -- : to-aa- y Unlimited Remedial lie. d, ad exep-tion- - (. i g Items. e. DEUGGIHT8 ' side-wal- r- W -- 1 k, Pare t and Liquors al |