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Show She (Dgdm function. Pnbjmhed every WEDNESDAY aad SATURDAY' by th Oonta PuBUsmirt CoxpaSV. Clmrlc W.PcnroMCi Editor. X, STRATFORD Hutinu JUanagr, years after the watch was presented that Ingalls obtained the position and if he did receive his appoint ment for "a consideration," Grant is too shrewd to be caught JJelnippiojr; there will be no Irpca left between the preseut and its reward. ! OliDl.V. UTAH. But Grant etauds, now, in a very itical position, hostile eyes are peer ing into all his official acts, and upon the first show of anything betoken ing complicity in any of the frauds which have disgraced the Government, relentless political foes'will drag the evidence to light, and hurl him from his exalted position into the slough, which engujphs Belknap and waits to swallow up other .vtnal Administration rascals. ci SATURDAY, MARCH. 18, 187G AVTIIOKIXF.D AGISTS. The following persons art authorized lo rolled subscriptions and transact at); luu viis connec'td with the " Junction" Office in their respective settlements. IWovidence Loqan, and M. MillviUe, I). Hammond. Park and Richmond, Kin'thfi'ld, 11yds A. KMe. W. IF, L. Webster, Ciimcorth. ..James 'rum, side All settlements on the vest tf JJear Hirer, in Cache Valley. J. II Darker. WiUcrrd, Malad City, Wills Springs and Jos. If. Dudley. 0. X. Robinson W. S Poppteton I'arminglon, Wellsvill II. A Shaw R. X, Austin .... Paradise.... Pear I. alt Valley James Salmon Coalville Mrgan II. Anderson W. Pmtage Eli Whitear Co EFFECTS OF CHANGE. The following pungent arraignment of the Kepublican party in Congress was made in a speech' by Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky, during the debate on the impeachment of Belknap in the House of Representatives, and serves to show thai a change in the couduct of public af fairs is imperatively demanded. The werk of exposure and punishment of official thieves must be continued : Sir, this committee has been est.blish-e- d for eleven years, and if it ever made a report or held a meeting before, I enn- oot find record.; The transactions involved in this case reach back telS70. ; it-ti- Address all business communications, E. STRATFORD, Republican Congresses from (hat day to this hare h'en unable or unwilling to find a flaw, Business Manager. hut WITHIN NINETY Pox 32, Ogdcn, Utah. CRATIC or .this A WATCH FOK AN A OFFICE The New York Sud of the 8th inst. has an arriclo directing the at tention of Congress to information which the tfuu thinks ought to loud to the impeachment of Grant. Gen. Kufus Ingalls, previous to receiving COMMITS .MATTER from his pedestal, I DAYS AfTKtt A DEMOHAD TAKKN CIIAKGB a Cub 'art officer topples tub fctbio cascass of etlBRCPTIOIf WAS EXPOSED IX SUCH hideous rottenness at to disguxt, sicken, and appall the country. The question now is whether this work shall step, whether the uncon- victed thieves are to go unwhipped of thai! we stand upon the privjustice, ilege whioh the Constitution of the country gives and the interests of honest government demands that we shall as- c sert? the appointment of Acting Quarter- THE TRUTH ABOUT THE " master General of the United States, MIXES. "T preseotod lo Mrs. Grant, wife of the A memorial is in circulation at President, a watch which cost four Salt Lake, addressed to the House ot ." thousand five hundred dollars. of the The watch was made originally for Representatives, complaining Queen Victoria, and when presented to the coDsort of Ulyises the First, a memorandum was printed on satin, a copy of.whieh has come into the possesion of the Sun, and here is the text : . , . NEMOBASDl'M. . This watch was manufactured for presentation to Her Majesty Queen Vicro-Ktof England by Charles Oudin. Paris, Franco. It represents the coat of s rma of Great Britain. Tne stem the crown of England. Iustead of figures on the dial, twelve letters, "Diet! nou Droit' are substimted. The letter 1), next the stem, reprisals twelve. Each letter is made of onjx aud diamonds, vet in crystal. ()u the reverse is shown the Order of the Garter, with the Hose, Thistle, and ; hliamrook in diamonds. The watch is a stem winder, chronometer and repeater, striking the hours and quarters. In order to hear it strike, j uih with the thumb nail a small catch on the side of the watoh toward the stem. The setting of the hands is done by pressing on the opposite side a small projeoting pin, and while the pin Is depressed, regulate by moving stem The on each side is out out of solid A iudi-cite- tal BranlUa stone.' The chain was prepared by Tiffany & York City, in leootine style, C., New aad constats of black' enamelled armor plates, linked together with rubies and diamonds. The pendant is a locket in firm of a shield, with a lone star of pearl on a black enamelled field. Ou the reverse side is the letter G in diamonds. Before an opportunity offered to present the watch to the Queen, it was purchased by a friend of lieu, logalls, and .lottly afterwards fell iuto the Utters poasessitn. It has never been worn, and has no duplicate in the world. It is now prevented to the first Lady ef the United States of America, Mrs. President Grant. 117 Weal Thirteenth s'reet, New York ... , City, April 18, 1571 Compliments of Gen. Uufue Ingalls Wo think it will be rather difficult tj establish the connection between the gift and the office sufficiently distinct to form an; ground of action against the President. It was several . 'V Republicans w take a portion of the corse off by criminating some leading Democrats. Pendleton was selected as one of the marks of their malice. His recognized abilities, unblemished reputation and influence among the Democracy, rendered him a fitting target for their shafts. And his connection with the Kentucky Central business furnished them a sufficient prctuxt for their attack. To blacken Pendleton would smudge the Democratic party, even as the in famy of Belknap reflected ou the Republican party. At least, this was the reasoning of the accusers. The claim of the Kentucky Cen tral was for damages sustained during the civil war, when its bridges were burned and traius damaged by the confederates, who held the road for thirty days. Secretary S'anton would not allow the claim und it was repudiated by Gun. Meis. But sub- seuently Pendleton was offered by the company fifty per ceut. on the amount recovered if he would prose cute the claim to a successful issue. ljo took the case and succeeded in recovering $148,533 aud received his percentage besides 15,000 whicl waa paid to A II It.iwson for ser vices in the preparation of the claim. All this Pendleton admits, but he denies that he ever paid any money to any person in order to procure the allowance of the claim. It was charged that Pendleton had paid Mrs. Bower afterwards Mrs. Belknap a large sum for her influ ence in obtaining Belknap's consent to the payment of the claim. ' AIho that he bad made the tour of Europe in company with Mrs. Bowers, Mrs Marsh and Mr. Clytuer. Mr. Pen dleton denies the tour, the payment of any money to Mrs. Belknap (Mrs. Bowers) and any disbursement of any amount in connection with the affair except what he paid to Ransom. othio'r but hearsay evidence was offered against the gentleman, and there is no doubt that the whole charge was trumped up for the pur" poses we have named.. We have no desire that rascals of either party shall be screened or whitewashed, but we have every confidence that tho Democratic party will be saved from the mortification of the downfall of one of the brightest lights of the party, and that their political opponents will have no chance to place Pendleton in the same category with their Belknap. . injustice done to the mining interests of Utah by the report of the investigation concerning the Emma mine. The, memorial represent that during the past year, the mine of Utah have produced $9,000,000 worth of bullion, and that $3,500,000 of this amoant has been mostly taken from the vein in which the Emma is situated. It tho claims that the failure of minirrjj operations, in which European sompanies have suffered, has arisen from mismanagement, and THE 1SIIEACI1 WIDEXS. not from any fault of the niiue? The split among the Republicans themselves. This is as trne as preaching. And at Salt Lake has not boon mended we think the mining fraternity since the Sght over the delegates to should take measures to present these Cincinnati. The organ of the wheezes out which y facts before the world that capital its usual drear? monotone about the may not bo 6cared away from the Chief Justice is doomed Territory. But all the efforts of the martyred miners to attract capital here will be to death from the withdrawal of land vain while they sustain journals like office pap, and the Mail is drawing the Tribune, which, bj contioued its last gasps, declaring pluekily falsehood and misrepresentation, ex however, that while expiring it "will hibit Utah in such a light, that men not rend the air with its whining as " of money who do not take the trouble the Tribune is doing The office ' holders have had to find out the facts, are deterred blasfrom having anything to do with enough of the' blackguard and" phemous crowd that fiuds expression such a Territory and such a people. deterTell the world the truth, by all through the Trib., and are mined to have an organ of their own. means, but at the same time dry up To this we have no objection. A that filthy fouataiu of falsehood. decent "Gentile" paper will be Utah, and we uovelty In PEXI LETO.' N POSITION. ashould think was a necessity the of respectable portion of our Georgo II. Pendleton Appeared population. Such a before the War Bepattraeat comwith the patronage of the journal, mittee yesterday and explained his Federal official, ought to make a connection with the settlement of the handsome and houest livingr' and claim of the Kentucky CeDtral Rail- would be a welcome change to all classes of the community, after the ' road Company. sheets which have 'pretWhen the case of Belk rap's ve- ended to .speak the views of out nality was brought before the com- sid rs, but whieh are a disgrace to mittee, aa offort was made by certain any party and any people. Mc-Keanit- to-da- - , 'nou-Mormoti- low-live- d False! Accident...!, n steps, happened to set what was eoiw, on, si axed iB purguU f Evan-ston beit him in ZZl We clip the fallowing from the overtook, .nd manner, with boot and fiHt Age ef yesterdajr: was net expected to live Dr 0rD afternoon About twe o'clock yesterday of Logan, was telegraphed for. wh went it was reported ou the street ibst Harry up and rendered the neces8ry mr.ic. Herbert, the gentlemanly conductor of and medical stance. He savs tse Almy ceil train, bad been killed by both' will recover. parties bfhig run oer hy his train near Almy. , N. Alps. lUsptctfully. Wa at once si allied out to find cnt the l to fuun noon the report particulars and e be too trite, ss in a short time the Hie I), nil,, maina, almot uri unrecognizable mass, Harwere brought over on a car. Wellington, Lorain Co., u., rison was called and upon examinatisu bruised it was found that be?Hes heinjf 1874 Dr. tt. V. Buffalo, nearly all over, his right leg from the Dear Sir Pjerce, Your medicines. Golden Medhip to the knee was broken in several ical Dr Sage's Catarrh Rem. the fram hone flesh torn plitces and the in a horrible manner. The back part of edy, have proved of the greatest service ix months ago no eae his heal w s crushed in shewing that he to me. most have been killed ins'antly. The thought that I could possibly live long. I had a complication of diseases, scrouniculars of the accident, as far a we fula, itself j,n eruptions md manifesliug fallows: as have ab!s to learn, are He left the Hocky Mountain Mine to go great blotches ou my head that made to what is called the No 3 Mine, owned such sores that I could not have my hair combed without causing no much sufferby Mr. Serat. The grade between t be two mines is very heavy, and going ing ; also causing swollen glands, tonsil dowD this grade with the engine hi tne enlarged, enlarged or "thick neck," and rear of the train, be on the front car large and numerous boils I also sufferand the train runuing from 12 to 15 ed from a terible Chronic Catarrh, aud miles per hour, caused the car on which in fuel I wa so diseasdi that lite was a he was standing to jump the track. burden to me I bad tried mauy doetors with no benefit. I finally procured Giving the signal to stop he jumped to doien bottles of your Golden Medsave himself and landed in the sow ical Discovery and one dezeu Sage's Cwhioh is very deep there, on ihe oppo, atarrh Remedy and commenced their site side from which the first car went 1 was badly discouraged, but afoff. The trucks ef the second car, At first ter taking four bottles of the DUeovery I which had also jumped the truck but on the sime side on which Harry had leap- began to improve, aud when I had takea 1 was well. In addition ed, struck him and wben found he was the regaining 1 to the of nse applied a soluentangled in the trucks of the lAenl car tion of IodineDiscovery to the Goitre or thick neck, about fifteen feet froia the track down the bank an i some lit tie distance fiom as yea advise in pamphlet wrapping, and where he ynmped. The deceased was it entirely disappeai ed. Your Discovery certainly the most wonderful blooj in brn Hanover, Germany, and was 23 ismedice ever invested. I lhaDk God and years eld. lie, came to this country with bis parents when only 7 years of age you, from the depths of my In art, for the; aivd lived in Leavenworth, Kausus, for a great good it has done me Very gratetully, number of yecrs when he concluded to Mas. L. CHAFGEE. shift for himself and fctarteJ out west Most medicines which are advertised in Evanston about four bringing up years ago. Gettiog a position as brake-ma- as blood purifiers aud liver medicines he was found faithful to bis duty contain either mercury, in sobw form, and alter working in the yard here tor a or potassium and iodine variedly combined. All of these ngenis hae strong while was asigned the position of Conductor of the coal train, a position in tendency to break down the blood corwhich there is cjnsiderable responsi puscles, and debilitate and otherwise bility. He leaves a wife and little child, permanently injure the human system, a mother, two sisters and two brothers, and should therefore be discarded. Dr. who have the syuipaibyof the entire Pierce's Gvdden Medical Discovery, en community. His mother, sisters and the other hand, being composed of the brothers have been' here but a short fluid extracts of native plants, barks and time. He was a young man of tteady roots, will in no case produce iujury, habits, good nature and genial manner, its effects being stregtheniog and' eu nahas won him a host of 'friends who re- tive only. Sarsaparilla, whieh used to enjoy quite a reputation as a blood purigret his untimely end.' t Tne time for the funeral has not been fier, is a remedy of thirty years ago, and may well give place as it is doing, decided upon as yet. His father-in-lawill arrive from Laketown and to the more positive aud valuable vegehis remains n ill probably be taken to table alteratives whieh later medical inOgden where they have a lot in the vestigation and discovery has brought to ' light. In Scrofula or King's Evil, White cemetery. Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, ckrnfulous, Inflammations, SnowHlitle. Indolent Inflammation. Mercurial affecHjr tions. 01 1 Sores. Crnptions of the Skia The following sad news was received and Sore Eyeg as in all other blood Dr PiiufV n Melicnl Disby telegraph, too late for our issue of It is show n it covery grat ifiiediaJ powin last evening: unJ ers. curing tbo mot oheiiir-ilOpuik. Utah, March 14, 1870. tradable casei Sold hy all- dealers' in, Between (our and five o'clock this mediciues :, raerning, the bearding house of the Poorman mine, situated oa Ophir Hill, It is est'iiiafi'd. th-- t there re now was swept away by an avalanehe, carryin the world; fli rations Hf all deing with it three men. Win. Hugins, the iL'iMKJO.OOO Jews, foreman of the mine, Jag. Uigioson, and nominations, One of the men, John nearly 1,000. U0U; Mub.uedan3,252.-000,00- 0; Thos. Lynch. Toole, aad the Chinaman cook, escaped followers of linhuaa, in some way. The other three nixn are Buddhists, 315,000.000. supposed to have been carried with the wreck over the cuff, near the brink of which the bouse was built, and but little hope remains of recovering the bodies immediately. The snew fall this season is without precedent in the history of the district, Tb :n or tbn and feais are tnttrtained that this catastrophe will ere long repeat itself A furious wind and snow storm has raged here since yesterday p. m., and bids fair to continue throughout to' Lying east of the SALT LAKE MEday. Later. I p to the present, 1:20 p.m.. RIDIAN, in the counties cf Davis, Morthe dead bodies ot Jumea Higinson and gan and Weber, Utah Territory, will be Thomas Lynch have been recovered iroai offered for sale at tho OfllCC the snows'.ide of this morning at the at this of Company Ogclcil, TUESboth .are terribly Poorman Mine; mangled, almost beyond recognition. A DAY, 4th day of April, 1870. force of between 75 and 100 men from Persons having mads application for Ophir aud Dry Caoyoa are on the of said lauds will nuie ground, and the recovery of the body ot any por'iou Whi. liiggiosis momentarily looked for. payment for the same without de:'. . ill ai Thank lr "from of the Heart." "JiV' ! bs-e- one-ha- lf u-- e. : n w to-da- y u Killed . did-ea- !8 111,-000,00- 0- iIJ. s " - e - Land Sale. Ijiii1 lay. A Dam AfFruy, Logan, March 13th, 1S7G. Editor Jcsctios On Friday night laf, at sn named Dam, and Hank, who was formerly a stage driver, had an altercation in Robbin's saltton, but through interference of bystanders, the difficulty was quelled, aud Dam pre vailed upon to go home,' whl ;h he dl. He pot his supper, armed himself with a hatchet, and started back up town to within about one hundred yards of the saloon, secreted himself behind a bunch ef shingles, and then waited the arrival of Hank, who had sot yet gone home. Hank soon came along, passing rlose by where Dam was in ambush, when the latter jumped out from behind toe shingles, strikiog Hank upon the bead u ugly, with the hatchet, inflicting if wound, foul not though necessarily properly attended to. M. Goldman and Du. Jones, wbo were oa the saloon Dear Sir: Franklin, a The lands will be sold on the following terms: One fifth the purchase money down, the balance in equal annual payments, with interest at 6 per cent. A discount of 10 per cant, will be mads for full payment in cash at the time of the purchase. O. F. DAVIS, jLaud Commissioner. U. P. 11. 15. Co. PEEBLES' DRUG STORE; FIFTH STREET, |