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Show iu 0gta That General Dodge, as President, would prove a great improvement Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY upon the late and present incumby the OonrN Pumisum Compact. of the White House, is quite Editor. bents Cli:irle XV. clear to eur comprehension, but that Walter Thomson, liuslness Man'gr. he will receive tne nomination at St. Louis is Lot so clear. Still such a stand what wealth is? Webster de fines it to be ' large possessions of money, goods or laud." If a man is in possession of eithe ot these to a great extent, and is out of debt, he is rich. If he has none of either, he is poor. In short, it products make prosperity the ab sence of them produce poverty. Our correspondent reminds U3 of the old recipe for the bite of a mad dog, to wit: an application of the hair of the quadruped. lie thinks disease is that our fiuancial over production which he pro poses to cure by more production, and herein he has stumbled gmuturn. Ienroe, contingency is by no means improbable. It may be that he is the "great WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1876 i t unknown" so terrible in the eyes of Blaine. If so, and should General TO COKKESt'ONHEriTN. Dodge be nominated and elected, the It vll save tronblo and emtiwrnwinMit if corwould have srea; reason to respondents, either privato, en linrnnens or those people obwriting for publication In the Junction, will rejoice at having once m jre at the serve and be gore rood hj the following rnle: head of the Government 'an honest 1st Write, if fo publication, iin one nlie only f a ehertof pmr, (Jive real mtme of writer, man, the noblest work of God.'' tvr protecno nerBiiiKirily for m;si:w ijtaii. pul)li:atiou lit tion. Be brief but explicit. 2il If on bii'iuefiiiif the Ogden PuMUIilnR Company direct to Waller Thomson, liimiuee MaiiKgor. 3d If for publication direct Editor 0jds Juno-lio.- The Evanton Age, of yesterday, says that that place is '"halfway between Omaha aud San Francisco, yet freight, or a car load of goods, or a through ticket costs less to San Francisco than to Evanston." We have no means of assertaining, at present, Logan, IVovidents and MiUhille, M. J. upon w. AFTER Junction - under-consump-Mon- It would seem, from present Indi- cations, that the eftaige against Blaine, ii regard to that sixty odd ney when leaving Omaha by put thousand dollar stsal, is not likely to chasing a through ticket for San be pooh'poohed! down as easily a8 Francisco, that is when the fare from that gcntlem-an'friends have sup Omaha to Ogden was 77 40, a tioket from it as 'posed. does, Iluiauating, to San Francieco could be bought for residence of Gover the Indianapolis, 100; the coupon we have sold as nor Morton, who, as well as Blaine, high as 53. We do not feel disposed is an aspirant for the nomination to to quarrel with tko railroadN comthe presidency, it may be readily suppanies, for we believe they are nearly posed that the rumor was not started all alike, and shave the people- when without some fonudation in fait. there is no competition, but we feel Morton aud his friends no doubt inclined to the opiuion that, in the understand all about the matts?. matter of freights and fares, an 1 dis Wo are not quite certain as to tie criminatiou between way poinl3 and the of "Banker Harrison," tho end of the continental line, the identity whose name is assochtftd with this U. P. and the C. P. companies would matter, but if our impression do well the present policy, this geatleinan is notj likely to should it bo as suggested by the v.ge. have made such a charge without The people will bear a great deal in the- way of imposition, but the last good causc- be laid upon the camel's We suppose that tho person- who straw may back, aud then that docile animal makes this charge, and who proposes will "buck." togo before the committee at Wash-iugtois a grjU&on of General Choice (Jems. Wm. Honry IIarrirH.fi, an honorable We have clipped from Beveral of our and-the and Utah fighiiug nan, newspapers, and group them to present banker ak n jt !mig since an f5cer gether for the delectation of our readers in tho army. Of course we arc not a few "gems," illustrative of the Christian brotherly love which exists towards suroof this, but if the "'banker" Hareach other, among a class of people rison should pruvo to be John Chve in Utah who profess- to be engaged in a Sy mines Harrison, t hen Mr. Blaine, mission whoso object eeeuis to be the de of Maine, had as wdt st'p down and struction of 'Mornioaism." The question which presents itself to oui, as it will soon be said of him mind is this. If, "in union there is our Gone to meet Helkuap. strength," how long will it take these harmonious brethren, these missionary, journalists, to break down, and trample under foot, their imaginary foes, "Mor The Emperor of Brazil is expectsi mons" and "Mormonism" I. to arrive in Osrden this afternoon en "Behold how these Christians love ane He Pacific travels Union train. the another," Let therefore the New York World in a special car, which we presume and Sun shed their crocodile tears over will proceed at once to Sato Lake the pretended full of Grant, and real over the disoomfiture of their tears we under arrival its on as here, City the marketable scum and balstand he has secursd tu suit of six lot box stutfern of ew 1ork and else rxoms at the Walker House. where, and let all the eurs of low degree the oountry bay at the White Should any ot our readers desire throughout House m unison with the leaders. of the (as undoubtedly many cf then may) pack; the silent self poised tnaa of desas we believe in his toeeealive Emperor, they had better tiny, irreproachable integrity, FtanJs impregnable to their be on hand at tho &pot at 5 40, and attacks and dateroiiued to beat these even then, there is no certainty that janizaries of party and the presj upon their own chos&o line of battle if, it takes their curiosity will be gratified; for ha all summer." Utah Mail. r should pass thi "If the may see prope? to remain in his car the of the above would do writer way, while in the city. well to hide. We have the greatest sym But should they not be able to see pathy for President Grant in having to eulosubmit tossuch- - balderdash him, noae need feel bad about it. We gist piles upon hint at a time when the is required of his suppresume that he is a mere man, al- utmost discretionBut hired leiaincrs al these porters though he is an Empeiorj and even ways overdo a part. S. L. Tribune. cdoes a Johnson rooms the in, six that "bince it if noticing require business managor of the Mail, has acted Walker House to hold him. the Jack Mormon by coming to Ogden We aro glad to- learn that Dom and calling on the polygamous editor of the Mormon sheet, and considering the Pedro, Emperor though he is, has piece of abuse of the ediler of The Freethus far refused to be feted and man which the Mail inserted in its Tuestoadied to in America. In this, it day's issue, and a copy of which did sot come to our exchange taMe, but which seems to us, he has set a good ex- abusive article was reprinted by the Mormon sheet here, we nave concluded ample. The fact is, our people are to give the dirty, contemptible little given to folly aad nonsense when en- sheet whioh hat behaved so a side wipe. i; s - Bre Hot ge 0? BoJe border rurli,D8 who are the Daily Ja. B. McKea ToS e?o donate Bno,ber do!Ur ?o;abrd f-- nppTHf . Wr, lve eooI, operated by "Now we protest that dear case ol liH U'1 " if it mM (!ot.ba;how;: brines. 'J ' tave judged tfi.ubject .b. 'ij. ,!! maniac W. thirvk he beeu 0 J acqnSfeJ. an,l tor The Twelve Case. We have received a long commonica. tion trom Mr. C. Twelves, one of the gentlemen confined for bo lone a time i jail at Evanston, in explanation of cer tain grievances growing out cf that fact; this letter is so long, and the case now being closed, so fur as the public is con- We-annc-x e Prow, April, !8ib, 13;J, Since writing the ahove in Evanston. jai4 we have bt&u pardoned by. His Excellency, Governor Thayer, and have returned to our home at I'rovo. I wish ,here to siwe that it hns been through j he assistance cf IviY. A. C Beckwith, A. V. Quinn and M. A. Lee, the County clerk, as3ited by C. E Castle, that got in our behalf, to Governor up Thayer, and was numerously signed by the inhabitants of Evanston and Almy, ;and on Saturday, the Hth of April, we received our pardon and returned hoa-e, for which we feel to thank God and those of our friends that assisted us in. the same. C. Twelves. "Isn't your husband a little bald?"" inquired one lady of anoither. "There, isn't a bald hair on his head," indignantly replied the lady. - WHY I0 YOU 00 n, - Qn SenAto Sate LaJte EOR DRUG'S AND MEDICIN WHEN. Id the Market - wo.ul! at obtained at the Q.GDE3? com- -, PRESCRIPTIONS carefully of the nigh and day Liquors, Ale, Porier, s - "Hi joingjo Silt. Lake c&n be CITY DRUG STORE; fool-kille- as-thi- THE Very best Articles ts, - dis-char- 1,7 tiiSJWbt of current news so grsat, that we have-tdecline to print a great many things-o- f interest to ourselves and readers. led on the road between Ogden and a poetscript written afien. the of the prisoners : Omaha, and have usually saved mo- - Doia-ocrat- io ih. founaeri organ of huve bought several tickets within the last few years, and have travel- in. aim:. origiual, and that they are unsound and erroueou3. We We seo from a communication in a tare pleased to observe, however, that Me- number of tho Council Bluffs our frieud seems disposed to investiDaily Globe,, that some friend of gate this subject. Perhaps when-- , he General A. 0, Dodge, of Iowa, vrit-i'ng gets more age, aud has. had a larger from Omabay. recommends that experience, and has investigated gentleman as a suitable and available both sides of the subjc3t, he will oandLdate for President on the know more about it. We would inticket. form him that our Ogden merchants The writer of this article takes advertise their goods, not so much pleasure in beiiig able to state tha for want of customers as iroin that fbr more than twenty yeara he has hopeful and beneficial spirit of comnumbered Gen. D. among hi per- petition so esseutiul to tho public sonal as well as political friends, du wealr ar:d in this they exhibit good iog that time he docs not remember judgment.. to have heard anything said to the "Subscriber" has founl out, and discredit c Gcu Dodge a a man, has bold us, that there is "too much Too politician or statesman, on the con- of everything lying idle." in lifo much money, and yet he would have trary, a long experience public has shown that he was an abla and a more, and in this we agree with him. "Too much goods of every despuro statesman, and patriot.. Having fillfld the position of dalegata cription," and yet he would induce from the Territory of Iowa,, and af- the men who have the money, to terwards representing the State of open their vaults,, and employ men Iowa, ably in the Senata of the Uni- to produce more,, aud iucrcase the ted States for a number of years, at stock already too great. No market & time when ability and integrity for produce! and y,st in Ogden, we were- - supgosedi to bo, and in most believe none of that brought here cases were the only open sesame to goes begging fur a purchased Will the doora of the Senate, and having our correspondent ua:ue one useful subsequently Borved 'as American. article, the product of the soil of Minister at the court of Spain with Cache Valley,, uow lying idle for marked ability and satisfaction to bis want, ef a market? A furraer, he Government,. Gen. Dodge retired to says, cannot afford to hire laborers private life with an unblemished rep becauso the produce will not repay utation, at an epoch in the affairs of the outlay. Then let him perform tlui United States Government when the labor himself, and let the idle it' would seem that tho old inquiry ,men standing all the day, waiting, to as to aspirants for place, "i he hon- be employed,, go to work on farms est, is be capable ?" was abandoned, of their own, and become their owa and a different policy adopted as to employers. Uualo Sam is willing t the selection of public servants. Since "givaus all & farEi" A "Subscribe?" knows all these that time we believe the General has resided at his home at Burlington, things and asserts that "the best of our farmers are not very prosperous." quietly passing his time in the of his duties as a citizen, a Wo regret to hear this, aud still.if true portion ot the time we believe acting it is only another proof of the truth of aa mayor of that city, to which place our theory, that under and not over So was called by the vote of those production is "what's the matter." Does our correspondent under tertaining, distinguished, foreigners. vJia know. and. can. trust him.. ltJey -- h1" i with an occasional contribution. Hammond. "Subs riber" takes exception to Smithfield, Hyde Park and Richmond, W. our briei comments upon his late A. Noble. W. L. Webster. letter, and says that his views on the franklin ..James Uneteorth. ... subject are not supeificial that he Ilyrum, All settlements on the west tide if Dear did not imbibe them from others, River, in Cache Valley. J. II Darker. from which we iufo? t?iat ho believes WillariT, Malad City, Willow Springs and them to be deep, sound and ordinal. Samaria, Jos. W. Dudley. such really be the ease, our cor 0. L. Robinson If Farminglon,. is entitled to letters W. S I'opplcton respondent WelUville.- -, II. A. Skate pateut, which by all means fct him Paradise... J'J. X. Austin obtain. Hear Lake Valley James Salmon Coalville Notwithstanding tho denial, and W. II. Anderto Toatagc the further assertioa made by our .. ...Eli Whitcur Morgan Co correspondent, that "there must be Address all business- communications, over production aud WALTER TIIOMSOX, we are inclined to our original Dusinat Manager: belief, that his notions are founded on Box S2r Ogden, Utah. a superficial view of tho subject,that - ' uT'" i ct The following persons are authorized to collect subscriptions and transact any bwn-nt- tt connected with the ''Junction" Ojjice in their respective settlements. their oal, Thibl, u,ean8 Vvlll, lun of b 'hey would both bite ,he per tUere would P' be ih- - Federal gOTer)entf -- - AIITUOttlZttn AFiVffS. once take from the Mail the true remedy, unconsciously whether the statement is correct of but presume the Age would not admitting away the case which he not, made the assertion unless upon have Yesterday, wo printed in the supposes himself to be defending. . IP true, the citizens Jl'NCT'ON another letter from a corMore production; more consump good- ground-Eranston and other points simition; more home manufactures; less of respondent at Ilyruin, on the sul-jehave a right to comof over production. cerned, by the pardon and release from, And here, let importation; more exports; more larly situated, plain au-prifjoH of these gentlemen, us remark en yxissaut, that "a sub- economy les extravagance is beg them, be included to exeuse the omission to what the sick needs. man Perhaps Ogden may print the comscriber" is nt identical with a forin the same category as to freights. munication. Our space is ani mer correspondent at Ilyrum, who As to that we do not know, but we the demand upn it f3r the publication, heretofore iurniuhed tho HAKIMSOX ovesi-ii:oiuctio- x. For what of good Dom Pedro has done or may do, we are anxiows to give him credit, and hepe that he may continue to do good, but because he is an Emperor docs not eutitle him to more attention than any other man of equal merit. All of-- the finest quality.. Oils, Paiats, Varnishes Brushes, &c H tlie lowest prices. Wm. DRIVER Jfrovrietw |