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Show She OVER PRODUCTION. gdro Inaction. aad SATURDAY Compamt. Oaotx PuBiiaiN the by Pnbllshea every WKDNE8DAY Clinrle W. Penrose, Editor. Yfa two hundred and seventy-onof dollars, thu3 creating a debt of .that amount, to be offset by exportable of these tation. We annex importations also: $25,900,000 Cotton, its manufacture, KO 000.000 Flax, hemp and jute ' 27.OOO.00O ' Lett her, 25 000,0(11) " lUmieand i!k, e Our correspondent at Ilyrum, "A Subscriber," has furnished us with a text for a few remarks en a subject of great importance to tb:; American ter Thomson, Business Xan'gr. people. It is clear to us over-producti- ts Poor "We are very poor, mother and I. On the quence of over production? contrary, does he not kuovv that the WALTER THOMSON, farmer who produces the most wheat, Business Manager. Boz 32, Ogden, Utah. barley, oats, crn, pork, beef and potatoes, is generally speaking the most CIIIUSTIAIVCY'N KILL. prosperous aud thrifty man in his acquaintance? The same rule will On tha 31st ult. Senator Chris-tiano- y hold good in all neighbordoods, that reported his bill lor tho dis- is, where all things are equal. Infranchisement of the women, and of dustry and ocononiy are the parents a great number of the men of Utah. of thrift and prosperity. Large It was placed on the calendar to laproduction large requires eonio up in its order. necesbor, and many laborers We cannot bring our mind to beIn sitates large consumption. lieve that a measure so destructive of deed, we can couccive of no more Republican principles will pass tho fallacious reasoning than this of our Senate, and feel assured that if it friend, and take this occasion to call should, it will be killed in thu House. to h's attention certain statistics to It is a question of mature considera- enable him to seo more clearly how tion whether the elective franchise, this matter really h. oucd bestowed, can legally be taken If our friend will refer to the Agaway. We believe that Mr. Frcling. ricultural Reports ot tho United huyscn has enunciated the doctrine States, he will learn that for. the year that this cannot bo constitutionally 1873, of only Bix kinds of products effected, and we shall watch with in 1870, we under pi oduced, as comsome curiosity his oourse, argument pared with 18G0, fourUe hundred and vota when th bill comes up for million pounds ! We annex f table action in. the Senate. allowing the articles and the products It is a matter of astonishment that for the years 18GQ and 1870, showa man like Christianoy would be so n ; ing also the unwise as to father such a bill as that Production of which boars his name, aud be made 1870. 1800. Pounds. Pounds. the tool of a clique who, for the l.UOO.UOO.OOO 2,200.e00.()00. Cotton, basest purposes, are continually plot- Hemp, 2ft 000,000 149,000.000 73,000,000 187,000,000 Kic, the aud of welfare ting against peace Address all business communications, It is only by the hardest werk we can live. Mother is ill all NEW TRIALS. Now that Judge Emerson has overruled the verdict of the jury iu the Richmond-Teres- a miaing suit, and rendered a judgment contrary to the finding of the jury, the lawyers, not content to await tho action of the Supreme Court, are trying the case over again in the newspapers of Salt Lake City. Although we cenfesa our inability to account for so erroneous a decision as we believe that of Judge Emerson to have been, we can see no special good growing out of a newspaper trial of the case. The lawyers have had their day in court, and good taste, it seems to us, would dictate the propriety of waiting until the case can be reached in its order, nhere it belongs, in th.e courts. be.., f....nu.gl.M. ' with n. ... c,ll ol,i your pticr01 J Hi 'J' that the occupies, i which he will have two fine billhrj Mr. Valley Tax. Joeeph Tyrrell ra tables, where lovers of the gume can hibited to us yesterday, a calf skin fii.d a pleasant, quiet retreat, after the which he has lately tanned and dressed 25th of tho present month. in this city, which looks and feels as well as If dressed in France or Philadelphia. Found The body of John II. Beck Mr. T. has discovered a material used was fouud on a bar in the Jordan yesteria preparing the skin alluded to which day, and conveyed to the city sextou', he thinks is admirably a&npted to the where an inquest was held. It will be purpose, the article exists in Utah in remembered that Mr. Beck mysteriously abundance, and if that gentleman disappeared from his home about four as he expects, a great eaving to weeks ago, since which time his frienJ? the people will undoubtedly accrue. have been unable to find him. He was Sending off raw hides to be tanned suffering from softening of the brain, and returned here as leather at a heavy and unquestionably threw himself in tbe advance is expensive, and if our skins river. He leaves wife a and child. 8. and hides can be made into boots and L. Herald. shoes at home the people will be benefitted in a great many ways. Plating wjth Fire. Yesterday afternoon about one o'clock some childrea Stone Coal. We had a call iYs were playing with matches in a patch of morning from Mr. John Makin, a prac- straw, adjacent to a barn aid dwelling tical coal miner, who has an interest in on tho Bench, when suddenly the straw a discovery a few miles northwest from was seen to be in a blaze, aud the flames Clarkston, and has been engaged the ran for several feet around, toward the past winter, with others, ia running a former building. Had it not been for tunnel to tap the vein. The tunnel is the timely assistance reudered by older in 150 feet, and Mr M. expects to reaoh persons, by whom the fire was seen, it the coal bed iu fifty feet more. have been our duty to record a might The specimens of the surface coal ex- serious conflagration, as the wind was hibited to us look well, and Mr. M. blowing strougly in the direction of the feels confident that there is a veia of buildings, waicia were but a few rodi several feet in thickness of good anthra- distant. However, water being close at cite coal. Should bis expectations be hand, and twenty or thirty buckets havrealized, the people of northern Utah ing been carried to the spot the flaim will have great cause for rejoicing. were subdued The practice of childrea This discovery is not very far from the building fires out doors, or near houses, line of the Utah Northern Railroad. fences, burns, etc , cannot be too strongly depreoated, and parents should The Latk Arrest. We clipped from their children do not have such the Evanston Age of yesterday, the fol- dangerous toys as matches We are inlowing, which may shed some light on formed that these children were obthe recent arrest of a young gentleman served making fires in the lot a day or in this city. We know nothing of the two since, and the neighbors, oa expofacts in the cane, but think very likely stulating with tim, were impudently the theory of the Age is the true one : told to mind their own business. ''Sparc-th"The facts iu the case are probably as rod and spoil the child" is as follows: Freight is often cotmgaed to as "gospel" in this instance. die C P. road and cbeoked at Ogden ia accordance with the but a different rate is settled for in Omaha by The Chinese have built a the general freight agent, aud no notice and named her, "The Terror to given to Ogden, which leaves a differWestern Nations." But she has not ence, and the company are really out noand no to is one in mueh of a tenor yet, for the blame, proved Ogden thing, but the fault is in the Omaha office in Government allowance ot grease for not notifying them of the change, and the ways was so small that she wus made it impossible for them to keep laanched with great difficulty, aud their books to ta'ly with Omaha. "J when launched the engines refused to the strew, and the Chinese are work From Satttraay't Daily ef April 8. wondering how they are to start hor A found on the mission of terror. DausK. solitary one lying on the ft&walk, wlich Officer Child thought was sot the prefer place, and so led him to the City HalL Why will ye, and "so forth." suo-oeed- s, way-bil- I t e ct l, man-of-wn- r, y; Land Sale. when they are his neighbors to find work for thei twelves and their sons in manufacturing at homo such articles of necessity as they may bo able to produce, because they at the same time find employment, aid in producing and assist in consuming the products of the soil. They do more thau all tbesc, bese cause, by manufacturing and producing at home, articles of necessity, they at tha same time prevent importation of the same, and thus aid in averting poverty from the body politic, for be it understood that importation is as surely the road to poverty, as that exportation leads to wealth. To illustrate accordiag to a report of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics,, the importation ef a very, few articles named below for the year eadiog June. 2.Q 1871, amounted ta Vou may Sio.i of Spkino. begin to look out for spring, and parents Another aor-re- 12,000 pr-po- Fr6m Friday s Daily of April 7. J see-tha- the people of this Territory. And Sugar, maple, 28,000 000 4a00W 000 202.000.000 43.1,000,000 TuUoou, we are fully persuaded that the time will come when the venerable Senal,68S,004,OW 1.010,012,000 tor will deeply regret londing himself Under redaction cf to a measure so utterly subversive of 1870 1,422.008,00ft the principles of our system of gov8,010,012.000 8,010,012;000 ernment, and the institutions of this Our correspondent is wise and so freo and liberal government. '''it1'- - time, and lacks the comforts of life. I fear that her Saturday Nights are numbered. My brother is rich, pays $100 a year for the rent of a pew iu one ot the churches in Alleau. How many comforts for mother would even one tenth of that sum procure!" We fold the letter and put it away with those preserved as Ibod for thought. One hundred dollars a year, for the rent of a pew in the water-walle- d village of Allegan, oue tf the thriving geius in the crown of thrift worn by Michigan. And a poor mother wanting the comforts of life. It we were u minister a preacher occupying a pulpit, we would tell that man that Heaven was never reached in a sulky. That the person who only cared to save his own mul never plucked flowers in gardens of God. That the mau who cushioned the pew in which he sat with his family two hours in the week, while the mother who bore him slept ou husks, aud leaned her sharp elbow bones on a kitchen table, waiting for death, was hardly a Christian of the ovder of him who told the rich uiau to sell what he had and givo to the poT. Not that selling and giving, oiled the hinges of Heaven's guto, but the man who loves tho jA'or tunro th.a,u himself is already Ivuu ot tod. We do mt eure to quarrel with any nuui on th huljjeet of religion, nor would wo ive the happiness aud wul grow L that come 1rtu our fee ble efforts tu lighten the hearts aud loads of othws, fur all the church furniture in the woald. "Come to rue, ye weary aud heavy laden, and I will give vou rest," is in substance what the Savior said. That idea is a part of God the Father, whoso apul w love. It was a sweet life civinir example, born of a spirit that blossomed for a beautiful eternity. How Tli lands of the we do wish that churches and would do more wealthy D. 0. Waldkon, (of the Alleghanians) PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,, fur the poor; then we would think has made arrangements with Mr. them more imbued with the spirit of MEwho has engaged the well Lying east of the SALT LAKE Him whose example is a plau of salknown humorist, Alf Burnett and troupe, RIDIAN, in the counties cf Davis, Mor vation Pomeroy's Democrat. be under-productio- 4 000 ' produced L. W btcr. sion in trade was caused by an over James Unsnorth. Jfyrum, A of staple products in our Old Mother. All settlements on the treat tide of Bear production is when but it remembered country, Jtiver, in Cache Valley. J. H Barker. It was a long letter, full of kind t who make that most that hose of Willard, MaXad City. Willow Sprirus and expressions of confidence from a insertion, are known to be in the inSamaria, Jot. W. Dudley. who had no0. L. Robinson terest ol capitalists, their statements stranger a poor girl Farmington but her labor to live on, and W. S Poppleton Wellvills should be taken with much allow- thing who pays taxes on all sin wears, for ...17. A. Shaw Varadw... ance. X. E. Austin Laics Bear the benefit of the Bondholder and Valley Will our subJcnber inform us of James S'llmon Coalville... National Banker. even one farmer in his neighborhood W. II. Anderson Foalage In her letter she says: is less prosperous iu conseEli Whitear wh Morgan Co Silk, "' u e W. tranklin, .. LOCAL ITEMS. s marriageable daughters, repair front gate binges as toon as "Gone From Opb "the cheerful chirp of the croquet roal Monday when they GaZ8V,8 ' Bmy ho1) let iu heard in the back yard, and the We saw lum a day or two eince. 1M.000 000 eu.bre deck " Snsriir, gracefully retires behind be was going t0 Conference. Yes 59.000 000 the " Wonl, Bible on the parlor table." he had an arithmetical look family " Tobacco and rice, about 12,000.000 Our '.devil" says that the reason of thai Bhokcn Leo. On Tuesday last a look is he was Total imports, $271,000,000 trying to solve the dilfi With this debt staring him in the severe aacideot oocurred to Mr. illiaoj cult problem, as to how maBy yitte anJ is a one will make ' Come and see face can our friendly subscriber won- Low, of Willard. Mr. Low, who us, ..0De!, was in the act of shoeing a blacksmith, der that we have hard times iu the horse, and upon placing the horses foot Enlarging. Mr. llanaen, 0f tbenrn United States? on his thigh, the animal gave a push on of Hansen & Co., representing the Cali How different would be the state the right leg of Mr. Low cracking the foruia Wine and Liquor Company inhij of affairs if we, iustead of importing, limb below the kaee. Dr. A. S. Condon city, in order to meet the demands or had produced the articles enumerated was immediately sent for and at once their increasing trude, i puttimg up a bone. The patiin the last table, most of which can started out and set buildiugof the same dimeuaions in ih ent is progressing favorably. rear ef the one he now be here. that our friend is a thinking man. and equally cloar OGIVKN. UTAH. that his remarks are based upon a WEDNDSDAY. APRIL 12, 1876 superficial view of the subject we mean that his statement that AUT2IOUIZEI AGF..VTN. is one of the causes of hard times iu the United States. Tin following persons art authorized to Evidently ho has been wabibing the tolled subscriptions and transact any views of a certain class of political connected with the " Junction" Office in economists, of speculative habits of their rttpective settlements. t Login, rrovidenct and Millvills, M. D. thought. It is a favorite theory of many Hammond. Smithfield, Hyde Park and Richmond, W. hard mouey politicians, that the panic A. Noble. of 1873, nod the following depresbum-ne- roil-.ion- pew-own- MM Wood-uiaose- e, for Tuesday and Wednesday, 18th and gan and Weber, Utah Territory, will OiHce 1'Jih. Advertisement will appear in fu- offered for sale at tha Astride a log sat Sain, and another ture issue of this paper. of this CoKpany at Ogtfeil, TLEb-DA2Uth day of April, 1T6. ninuer, engaged in a little game of seven up, when a minister came along Persons having mad application for A o rick ltd hal. Joshua Williams anwho, after a moment's solemn con- nounces ia our issue of that he anv portion of said lands will raaic templation of the game, laid his hand kas taken the agency of the celebrated payment for the same without de upon Sam's shoulder and said: "My McCormick Harvesting Machines.. These friend, is that the way to save your are widely known for tbeii The lands will be sold on the follow soul?." Perhaps not," answered implements and draft ing terms: One fifth the purchase money Sata, who having jast played a card, durability,, light was considering his hand, "perhaps qualities. Parties desirous of purchas- down, the balance in equal annual paymaments, with interest at 6 per cent. not, but it ssems to be the best thing ing a reaping, mowing or harvesting will on who should call do chine, "Josh," A discount of 10 per oent. will re I can to save my jack." be pleased to explain their points of ex- made for full payment in cash at tie Nnre to Call cellence above others. Mr. W. will also time of the purchase. At Davis', Salt Lake City, and purchase show you the Fish Bros.' Wagon, for some of his Choice Teas, and try his which he elaims the highest superioriLaud Commissioner. far famed fresh roasted Java Coffee- ty. Head the illustrated adv. on &k b- page then, "go tat" thtmacMasa. Ltt(l V, to-da- y lay. labor-savi- ng lie O. F. DAVIS, I r. r. b. cu |