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Show 53! m 2L1 VarcA r Fr A New I'hvsicuii. Dr. 0. B. Adamg, ot Warsaw. New York, surgeon aud physician, called to se un this morning The Lr intends staying in Odeu and Dr. Adam practising his profession L. an old friend of J Gillngly h. and if a. t ITfcw. LOCAL -- to ttUiteheud-- U ni For B I)i8 anything further needs to ell-2r- Shoes. he said conhim the from tbe Warcerning following saw Democrat perbaos will suffice: o "Dr. 0. Adams, one ot our most popular pliyhioiauh, hus concluded to "pull up stakes" and emigrate to the Fur West, which means, Wyoming Territory. Tbe doctor has enjoyed a large practice in this county for tbe past ten years, aud hopes to improve bis he .llh by the change of climate, wbica Las to some extent failed him by reason of the tediousness of his ride over the bills of this section. Dr. Adams stands high in his profession, and the iubabitams of Hi at locality will find iu him a genial gentleman and an excellent practitioner. We heartily wish hiin a full measure ot success in his new field of labor to which his talents will certainly accord him." ,y TtNK t'cr Land Sale, iB to A M Smith, hating '-Wm. Lapham, the Utah k0ughtof Mr that paper will hereafter weekly Miner, Cbakgi.-1- be A. W. p.bliehcfl by Dr Smith & Co. f iKfOBMATio.N WAnrKD.Mary her of address the leara wishes tt Redwsy, who emigrated to liiter, Ja Rod-,.a- fiakabott two years since. Forward Liverpool, England. to S2, Islington, Mill. B. Funbral. The funeral of Horace Wheat took place from the residence in this city. The remains arrived from Cheyeuue by express, this to-da- y, Star, Feb. 28, fore-aoo- Night. Frank Lee delivered an interesting Esq-"Elocution." at the City Hall Lectcrk, Last Chauvin, lecture the Indians akb Fed The folwe clip from the New statement lowing York Sun Can it be true? How well attended, ll8t evening, which was Mr. Cbau-tifull. tbe lecture rtos being is a splendid elocutionist, who interspersed his remarks with several leadings from great authors; "Shamue O'Brien," "Beautiful Snow," "Richard Double Dick," being among the the bursts of from Judging applause, we can safely say his auditors with the evening's were well satisfied n, "What relationship, if any, does Indian Agent lngalls of tbe IU Ute tribe in Southern Nevada, bear to Gen. Rufus lngalls? I think he, the agent, needs reconstructing, and perhaps an investi Belec-tiia- gating committee would agree with me. "The appropriation for thePiutes, for the year 1871, was between $17,000 and $18,000. About $3,000 worth of sup plies was placed in wagons and forwarded to the tribe via the "Muddy" i. ., Si. Thomas, Nevada. When the train arrive in the vicinity of its destination no one was found to whom the supplies could be tendered, so the teamsters took a portiou of each load to pay themselves for freighting, while the remainder was dumped out on the desert to be appropriated by whites aud Indians alike. Some of the bacon laid out in the sun for weeks, ani nothing marks the spot where $3,000 were frittered away but old barrel staves and broken boxes. What became of the remaining $15,000 of the appropriation 1 am unable to say. atertainment. Capture of Wt h;t 111011 and I 1 Smith. our notice of the capture of "Wiland Smith, yesterday, we give the credit to Deputy U. S. Marshal We have Crewe aud another person. siace learned that Officer Florida, who had offered a reward for the arrest of In liamson and who had been actively engaged hunting up the escaped party, jjined tbe other officers and assisted in the arrest. Later accounts of the arrest do nut materially alter otherwise our Ye aimer an extract from the Salt Lake Herald referring to this mattWilliamson, "Nevada. "Chicago, March 10, 1870." er: after the capture, were Stockton, w here the officers guarded tbem till yesterday morning, when tbey tsok stage for the terminus. They arrived in town by the western train in the afternoon. Several hundred people were at the depot, and the lynching of the prisoners was loudly talked, tbe officers guarded their men closely, and hurrying them into a buck, drove them to the county jail, where they er placed in a close cell and heavily ironed. They will probably be removed to the peniteutiiiry to dny. The officers w ho have taken part iu Ms matter are entitled lo great praise. They bave labored faithfully, night and day since the escape, and have prose ca;ed the learch with a degree of skill d energy tbut is highly comraeudable. wputy Sheriff Florida tock so much interest in the capture that he person llj offered a reward of $300, and it is a matter of congratulation to that oScsr that he saved his money by being in at the arrest, aud the one to Undcuff Williamson. The officers speak ' high terms of their treatment in Tooele County. The people there interred themselves in theticarch, and assisted the deputies by every means in "The convicts, conveyed to taeir power. This is Williamson's third escape, and I'wjll probably be the last. The feeling ' community against him is very nier, and many people were sorrv that "e ffas brought back alive. Smith, his wopaDion, is the ceuvict who held wdn Bergher while the other prison-". w,-n;murdered him "iniaiu.iuu OS0 li V m i no part in the beating of the ward. Vend that it was not the intention of LF S T, ,9 commit uiurder 6 . ons.derably g exercised over the affair, thai serious may result. J ftrpreaeid8 sequeaces Home Manufactures bndsome suit ot home-mad- e clothes, fc obtained for a very small sum at 'establishment of the United Order of near Savage's art gallery, Salt ut?- - VUen yoa go to call JcoMAGi town, nd y9ur orders i 'wuhaatoBishiig quickness, ot lledf rkrD8biP ,hftt 88' thc Scntletnly Herim, , l' WU1 take Pleasur gyou,hekid of goods that will ittit iU keeP hi8 word with Ccruf tout'?lune. Seeadvt. n. The sub committee on th post iffiei appropriations propose to reduce ex penses by payiug for transporting mails cn railroads, according to space instead of by weight. They also propose to change, and thus reduoe the compensation of postmasters. Grant says he never saw Fierrepont'e letter to the district attorneys until it was printed The House committee on foreign affairs is listening to 'chin music" Stewart in regard lo the by "Emma mine " The war expenditure committee is still hunting up evidence to show that Pendleton divided his fee wiih Mrs. Bowers. B. F. Butler will be called to tell what he knows about it. Mr. Caleb Marsh, late refugee to Canada, accompanied by his wife, is expected to reach Washington A New York oftiee holder, Mr. Wm. A Darling, appraiser, has resigned, giving he lie te the old sayiug that office holders never die or resign. New York Republicans will declare for Conkiing for President. Government detectives hive lately arrested parties a Philadelphia, and Portland, Maine, charged with manufacturing bogus plates upon which to print bonds, bank and treasury notes Montgomery Moses, late a circuit judge in South Carolina, is such no more, having been impeached aud dismissed by the Stnate of that State. Senator Hitchcock says he never promised auy one a post tradership fer his support. Heavy storms have prevailed for a few Jays past throughout the country. A schooner was driven ashore an Monday night, at Sandy Hook, and all hands lost. to-da- to-da- i 5-- From East Portage. East Postage, Utah, March 18th, 1876. Editor Junction: The "Beautiful Snow" is fast disap pearing, and "Old Sol" is beginning to bave power, whilst Mother Earth is be ginning to peep out from her mantle of white. The meadow larks and blackbirds make a welcome song, as they nock around the stack jards, picking up the grass seeds; in fad, Spring bus really made an effort to stand oui for her right. We have had a long, tedious winter, plenty of snow about six inches more than e ever have had here since I bave lived iu this valley. As a gen eral thing stock has done well. Some are now dying, Mr. S. Mason having lost about twenty-fivhead; but it appears to be a disease, and not starvation that is taking them off. I believe tLi3 winter will teach all a lesson, which is, that they cannot huve too much hay put up for win'er nothing like having plenty of tood. Our day school in this district will be out on the 31st inst. 1 can say th it the scholars have shown a desire to learn, such as 1 have never before seen. They haveadvauced very fast, and have been Out very punctual in their attendance scholars enrolled, the of twenty-twdaily attendance has averaged twenty each dny, so lar, nnd we bave had some very stormy weather, aud scholars from t the south end of Hie c.ime one aod the teacher, who mile and resides at the not t ii end, one mile and a halt, Out ne tuts not nursed a utiy.yet. We have u! 0 a good Sabbath school, well at eudea, and progre?siiig finely We have good, yes, gloriuu mteiiugs, Sunday atternoous in the fchool house, and on Thursday evetiiug h,id I'reniJeut Aliens in the nonh end. and Elder Nishes in the boutli end of the district, Tbe work is also Sunday evening. progressing finely, and all feel like going ahead. The East Portage Female Relief Society bad a grand Leap Year dance, on Saturday, the 11th inst., which was Mrs. Eliza Davis was well attended. floor manager; Mrs. Joseph Allen and Miss Emma Tims, callerB off; Messrs. J. M. Jones and Jas. Chives, of Cherry Creek, and Joseph Allen, of East Portage, musicians. Dance commenced at 2 o'clock p.m., and was opened by prayer by Mrs Eliza Davis; closed at 10 o'clock e StewWho is Pkiijurkd? art, in giving his testimony before the foreign utfatrs committee, corroborates the statements of Morton, and went out of his way to give our fellow citizen, J. B. MsKean, Esq , late Chief Justice ol Utah, a god coat of whitewash. He thinks the latter was "an honest judge." also denies the stateThe Mr. of ment Lyon, which was, that Stewart had told Lyon that "we gave Schenck 500 shares of s.ock." Stewait never told Lyon so. The question now is, who is the per jured man, Lyon or Stewart? or how can we reconcile the conflicting statements of the two men? Late Telegraphic News. The Senate committee investigating Spencer, of Alabama, declines lo act u the testimony cf Robert Barber. The House postal committee was yesterday pumping Mr. Bradley JJarlew, mail contractor, from whom enough was elicited to show that he had been in the habit of "putting money where it would do tbe most good." Seuator Wright denies that he has a private secretary whose services are paid for by the government. The Senate has parsed tbe House bill appropriating one bundrtd and fifty thousand dollars to feed the Sioux Indians. But does not seem willing to make any further effort to negotiate with them lor a part of their reservation. In the House, petitions were presented from distillers protesting against, any change iu the plan of collecting taxes Hopkins wants to regulate commerce. Townsend wants the national banking act amended. Caffel wants to reduce the tax on tobacco. Atkins wanted to repeal a portion of the specie resumption act of 14th Janu ary, 1875, but the House refused te suspend the rules. The U. S. Supreme Court has decided that the present county of Laramie, in Wyoming, is responsible for the payment of tbe entire debt contracted by it to the segregation therefrom of two other counties. The House committee is investigating certain contracts for mail locks. The evidence' brought out looks ugly. More official rascality is likely to be unearthed iu this department. The House committee on appropriations refuses to grant the additional half million asked for the government cen- ouial board. up-o- pre-vio- y o dii-tric- SALT LAKE CITY CoHgreMfttonAl. In the Senate, bills, tetitioas etc., were introduced as folle-ws-: Cameron, Wis. joint resolution of th legislature of Wisconsin against bridging tbe Missouri river Petitions were prej.ented by Wright, Logan, Daws, Coopar, Sherman, Dor sey, Chrisliancy, Iogalls, Windham aud eight others from t e Good Templars aud other temperance organizations in their several states, all praying for the passage of prohibitory liquor law in the Dtslriol of Columbia and the terri tories, aud also for the passage of a law prohibiting the use of liquors ameng officials of the civil, military and naval Referred. services Allison, from the committee oa appropriations, reported back the bouse mili tary academy bill, with a recommendation that the senate adhere to its amend ments and ask for a committee of con feience. Agreed to, and Allison, Legan and Wallace were appointed as the committee of tho senate. Allison called up the Senate bill providing for an agreement with the Sioux, and pending us consideration the morning hour expired and the Senate resumed the consideration of the bill lo count the vote ef the President and IBOIST WORKS. Half black tooth of Depot. I'ROI'RIEIOR. WILLIAM HOWARD' Manufacture all kinds of MACHINERY, For Milling, Mining, Smelting, Everything mad and repaired ie the line of a First-c!- a Foundry and aiacliiue Shop, Having pnrchd alnuwt the entire interent vf the above oompany. I will run the concern on m economical a principle an poaoible, and Htudy to irive MatUfantion to all. I will receive all debit dne tUa lata company aud pay all account!. WILLIAM HtiWAUD. P. 0. Box 334. i23-lm- LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for Brx Eldor Comity, Territory of Utah, Ilou;( Samuel Suil'h, Jm ge. William Wudt, rixitxtijf ) v$ 8. Wadt, Diftn(Ct ilary Summont. The people of the United 8tat In th Terrind greeting; to Mary S. Wft(!e,d L'Uih, femlant. You are hereliy required toanwertuf iwtitiou nf William Made, lu eaid court file' atrumHt you, within ten riiiya, exclualve of the lity ot lervu e, an the service on you or tiiia summons, if served within tbii county: or, if served nut of this county but within this district, within After debate by Morley and Jones, of twenty diiys; otherwise within forty days; er by J tnuit will be taken against ytm Florida, the question was taken on the judgment of said petition. BaiS according to the aanetidmeuts offered by Frtlinghuysen lo action brought teprayer obtain a dwrwi dissolving the the amendment, proposed by Cooper, viz: bonds of matrimony existing between raid plainiiHn the groends set forth iu. to insert tbe following: The difference tiff and defenduut, tbe petition on file in this office. to be at ouce referred to the chief jusAn you are hereby notified that if yon fall t tice of the supreme court, the presiding appearand answer the said petition as above rewill take default avaipst yen aud officer of the Senate and the speaker of quired, teplaintiff the court for the relief prayed tor. apply the House, whose decision sha I be final. In testimony whereof, I, J. C. Wright, Clerk uf sbid ennrt,do herennto set my hand and sflix fh Rejected 30 aays, 29 yeas. seal of said "nrt, this 20th day of February, ISto tory ef vice-Preside- 1 Other aoienilmeBts were proyeted uid the debate we continued fey Btevensen, Tburatan, Withers and Morgaa. Maxy preposed an anendmeat, which he asked to have printed, providing that the president ef the Senate, acting as presiding elicer of the Houses in joint session, shall decide whieh ie ike valid retarn, etc. Pending discueeiea, the Senate west iute executive session and soon adjourned. In the House Woodbura corrected the journal of yesterday itt which he is re i SEAL I 1 J.C. WRIOHT. I 23-- I'reUte Clerk 4t NOTICE. GIVEN TO TIIK TAX-1- 1 XTOTICE1SIIF.REBV PAYERS ef the Fonthenst School District of North Ojtden, that there will be a school tneet-iu-tf held in tbe aforesaid district at 1. K. Uaruer'f, on Saturday, March 25th, 176, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the pnrpoK of electing Trustees, also to transact other buxineri as niuy be ueceeury for the general good of the district. 1). K. UARNFR, A BRAH A M OH AT) WICK, Jr., ported as not aaviag veted cn Atkins' bill for the repeal vl me reeoaipiioa ast, and elated that ke veted ia favor of the ROUT. MONTGOMERY, bill. ANDREW ROSE, offered a resolution instrncting Bright 2t GEO. J.LIN I'OKD, the committee oa expenditures in the treasury department te inquire into the management aud disposition of captured SFKD 2f.e. to fl. P. ROWELL k CO., Kew York, of 100 pates, containing livt (if aud abandoned property. Adopted. tl,(Ml newspapers, and estimates showing cost from the committee oa sotn advertising. Reagan, dl46-lmerce, reported a but to aioeaa tne law for the regulation of commerce and and for the regulation of steam JlC tttnfk per Juv at home. Famplea 10 iDaJ wertt $1 free. timn t Co. vessels. Mode the kpcoibl order it dii5-ii'ut 'JaL, lUaiue. Tuesday next. Lynde, frem the judiciary eeaaaultee, repotted adversely on the kill providing for the printing of speeches aud the of members of Ceugreis acd Senators in the lasguage in whisk they are delivered. Laid oa the table Or Send io Salt Lake Caulfield, from the same ommittce, FOR reported a hill making it a misdemeanor for any person in tbe etaeleymeat of the United States to solicit or contribute a fund for election purposes, r is eaavass in any election iu any State, ceuaty or district in tke United States AND Hoar offered au ameadment providing that the bill should net be construed te prevent voluntary ccBtribalieis fer tbe purpose of cireulatiag docucaeats, or of procuring publio addresses on questions of publia interest. Caulfield said it was tke object cf the vTHSK T1TE judiciary committee ia reporting Iks bill to cut off ths apologies aod sxsasss aud subterfuges ef every character. dl53-lt2- 3 s30-l- y y savi-gatio- B fr J y WHY DO YOU rw-v- y; GO DRUGS MEDICINES Very best Articles Nsw Eoms. The Ceatral Pacifc railroad company has lately auilt, and brought into service, engise Ne. 138. This engine was bailt at the works ef Iks company at Terrace. It weighs about In ths llavket taa be cbtained at the CITY DRUG STORE twenty eight tons, and is said to ke as good as any other engise ia sbc ca thc road. It is gratifying tc know that eur railroad companies possess shops aod mecbanios competent tc turn cut as perfect work as No. 133 seems tc he. p ra. by prayer by Mrs. Jennie McKay. carefully The painting, which is artistically PKESCRIPTIONS It was a splendid dance, and all appearof the night ed to enjey themselves and to be filled done, is the work cf a eitizsa cf Ogdeu, aadiav, with the spirit of God. All are becom- Mr. W. G. Biddlc, upon wheat U relecls a ing to believe in tbe counsels of Prest. credit. 2 dance at to p. great Youn?, in commeociDg m., then all are at borne and have a good Sritixo. Now that tke sua has orcsc night's rest, and arise in the morning strofcg and refreshed, and ready for tbe cd tbe equinox, and thc storms which labors of the day. Thus it is always with tbe counsels of tbe servants of God, 'tis are prone to essur about this time, arc passing away, we may leek forward te always for the good ot the Saints. &c. 1 believe the water ditch on the west tbe spring tims and tke songs cf beautiside of Malad River is finished for this ful birds. winter, as I saw a number ot the work-me- u AU f tU fin eel quality. This day gives promise ef werk for from Brigham City, returning home last week They have stuck to it faith- the farmer and thc gardaer. Thc plow fully through the winter, assisted by the and other agricultural implements will citizens of West Portage, under the wise be speedily brought into requisition. counsel of Bishop A C. Hoskins, "and Owing to the unusual amount cf snow accomplished a vast amount of labor, in fact I understand the very haviest part whicn has fallen during tbe past winter, of the work is done. The remainder can it ia not unreasonable to look forward &c. be done wiih plows and ?crapers, except tbe spring and waters for high during a small portion at the rocky point. t the lowest pricee. The general health of all is good, for summer, for which reason it will be well for those who bave them ia charge, which we are thankful. Fearing I have intruded too long on lo look well to the bridges and roads, in your space and patience, I sign myself, advance, and by precautions, prevent as I am, your friend and well wisher. Proprietor .62 j. the possibility of damage te them. Wa. II Andbesos. OGDEN? Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter, Oils, Paints, Tarnishes, Erushes, Wm.DRIVEB |