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Show Mnmn wjmj mwaa She gito function. SATURDAY asd WEDNESDAY FaWlshe4 eery by the CKidks Puutianistt Compact. Cliarle W.renrosc. Editor. Walter Tliomsory lJauestWan'g-r- 4)(i!)i:.. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, . , 31. 1876. MAY to ciikes poy pextm. , save trouble aud embarrassment if either private, on business or those obw riting for publication In the Junction, will rules: lite foWTOVil tMlowilig be sud serve by 1,1 Write, if for publication, on one nle only of sheet of puer, Give real name of writer, for publication hut fiT prolec-tiolint lie briel hut explicit. the Otf'ien l'nlil tljl"(? Com2,1 If 00 hiHiie-iilto Walter TlionuoB, Dusiness pany din-tMaiia?or. rf r publication direct Editor Oipk Jeso- 3 It w ana tucky 11 uece.-.saril- y Calirornia have epollfepttlibugh both" cony en- - tions repudiate greenbacks as legal tenders, because we infer a willing-nenthose States to oo the s parttf compromise, y Only let the--, convention at St. Louis declare for silver and gold, as the f'truo basis" of a currency, and let the party take up the cry, and then we fchall have a Lw uikking theoios of, both metals equally legil tcuderi and that will be as good a thing as our silver mining friends can possibly require. . 'r'-- '5 f.f ' ;VV TO COUHE.SIBOXUETS. A notice to correspondents of the Junction is kept standing at the head of the editorial column, from TIO.H. which all may learn that to secure insertion in the cohiiHns of this paper Al'TJIOKIZEH AGE.VTS. all communications must be accompanied by the real name of the auThe 'following persons art authorized to thor. The object of this is, not fur collect subscriptions and trannact untj business connected with the "Junction" OJJice in the purpose of publishing the name, but as a guarantee for the security of their respective settlements, and also Loyan, Providence and Millville, Af, I). the paper against imposition, Hammond. because we desire to know who our W. and Richmond, Park Smithfield, Ihjdc correspondents are. A. XMt. The editor of he Junctiox is de W. L. Webster. franklin communications for James Vnmorth. sirous to receive llyrum, All settlement on the west aide of Hear publication upon all. proper subjects interesting to the public, but cannot River, in Cache Valley, J. II Darker. and Willow Spring Willurd, JIalad City. depart from the rule above, referred f W. Dudley. to. Notwithstanding that tho notice has been standing in our paper for W. S. Pvppltton of an A. Shaw some time, we are in receipt -E- X Austin occasional communication unaccom.......James Salmon panied by the author's name, which 0. L. Robinson Farminyton, Wtlhvillf, Paradise .... - Hear Lake. Valley- - - Coalville........' II. Anderson wc are compelled to decline,not knowF.li Whilear Morgan Co ing who the writer is. t Address all bushiest communications, VvTe refer to this matter now as a WALTER TIIOMSOX, reminder to those wishing to write W. Poalaye Municipal. XEff DEAL. Some time since Mr. Sidney Dillon, President of the Union Pacific railroad company, made a proposition to sell to the United States, cerhad been given to tain lands the coaipany to aid in the constrcu-tio- n of the road, and which have not been disposed of. the price being fixed by the company at two dollars and a the half At the time per, acre. .... . whole country laughed at the proposition as a huge joke, but now it seouis.ihat. the Credit Mobiiier fellows are in dead earnest, and that they have been working to some purpose with the committee on rail roads. The telegraph informs' the public that West, from the committee on railroads has reported back the Sou ata bill to create a sinking fund with which to provide fyrthe payment of the bonds "tdvanced by the government, and also, a new bill in which provision is made fur such sinking fund, but tho mode in which it is to be made, is just what Sidney Dillon ' "- . , t Samaria, Jos. A tuus i Jiusines Manager, Utah. Box 32, Ogden, That is to say, tho bill credit the company with $15,009,000, which is the estimated proposed. proposes to EISTOEETTEJts" The City Council met in the City Hall, at two o'clock, May 23, 1876, Mayor L. J. Herrici ia the chair. Messrs Adams & ; , . , , ' Letter 1S7B. Otlict : ( The respective licenses of Messrs. W Wude & Co.. Jas. AUcd, W. F. Detert & Co. and C. S. Browniug.were granted The committee on Centennial celebra tration, through their chairman, Capt Young, asked the Council to furnish the brass baud for said celebratiou in the this city on the Fourth of July next. Tke application was received, and with other uiatter3 pertaining: to the celebration previously Btated by Mr. Street and others, was referred to a special commUtee, whom the Mayor ap pointed, viz: Alderman F. A. Brown and Councilor C. W. Penrose. The following was read, and ordered to be spread ou the minutes: "The following resolution was unanimously adopted on the 10th inst. by the committee of the 'Church of the Good Shepherd,' ef Ogden, Utah :" "Resolved, That we return our sincere thanks to the members of the Common Council of Ogden City, for their kind uesd and liberality in donating to the 'Church of the Good Shepherd' two acres of grouud, to be set apart and consecrated as a cemetery. Committee of ihe Church of the Good Shepherd: James L. Giilogly, W. A. Wade, E. A. Ur'h, C. G. Davis, J. W. Mellis, per W." The Committee on Tublic "Works re commended that for the convenience of the public and the bueiness interests of the city, a foot bridge be made on the U. C. railroad trsck across the Web-river. Adopted, and committee directed to do the work. AarlneeKon Mr O Dudley Mill a U A KitsIimoDi r.variK L Hamilton p. kliv -- LAMES' LIST. i m IN Territory of ,uh- OB the whi. v. i. lOr within will be eeutuwicauea t0 Hie IteaU XUi of Way. on month " Vandyke petitioned an extension of and for a reduction, sell St. Louis beer by their license to wholesale, for one year from April 11th 1876. Granted. W Youn was granted a license to run a job wagou. BNCLA1MKB RiAMUO OK.Um, ftreak A W J L M A elch 8 A OEMS' LIST. Brown C Blown 1 Urown (1 Clippingcr A T 2 Crwtbj M J Clipperton W U 2 Cepriuno R O Gardner I) 2 H umpert Y 2 Harrison W Handy C V 2 McDonal L Nci'ison L 8 Pet tenon P N Prince U T .... Kawsou C Sears 8 W Si;di J Skelton I heott " - Hmukcjh II 8 Jenkins J VV V LeKK Leilger 1 P B 2 T U.'tlerwood R Wheeler L i Wheeler C VilliuiiiHun L Waldron J A 2 IIELI) FOR POSTA3E. C. H. Andrews, Terrace. P. 8.. Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Petor Apple, Green Kivcr, W. T. STo obtain any of these letters, the miiHt ask for "advertised letters," ive date of til. paper aud pay one cent for adverieii!?. If not culIe.lfor within one month, thev will be eent to the Dead Letter Office. m,!i, N. J. SnABP, PoBtm aster. ESTRAYJOTICE. T HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOW-ISO described animals, which if not claimed I and taken away within ten days, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the District Stray Pound iu Ogdeu City, on Tuesday, June 0th., 1876 at i o'clock p,m. One light brown stud colt, two years old, whits nd white between spt in J forehead, ' ou left shoulder. nostrils-brande- D One branded moiise-colore- d Q L on Mt fnare colt, one year old ' shoulder. value of 0,000,000 acres of land, WILLIAM HFK District i'ound kfoper. which the company shall reconvey to 1876, May 27th, Ogden, tho government, and add to this one million due the company fur transportation, makes the sum of sixteen millions, which is to be made the AT LOG Ay CITY, UTAH basis of a sinking fund with which to ' pay the bonds. A similar bill has also been intro A beautiful assortment of fashionablv trimmed duccd by the same committee in reHatH and ;itomtrtM, Krliool IlMt, ference to the Central Pacific Commiuuwn'in. niuuens, rlUUfrs iVathers Ac. pany, by whici that company also A great variety of Fancy Notions, als sells the same number of acres of Bills for public labor were presented Rutf Ties and Veils, Ladies' Wrarmers: Linen Suits, Childrens' cloaks and capes land to the United States, at the and allowed. etc., etc., at same rate, and for a similar purpose. W R 1VII.KI VSOX The Council adjourned till June 0th, OpiHitePliot.'giapkOalljy. Now the Junction' has no quarrel 1876, to meet in the 1 City Hall at with the railroad companies on this o'clock. JOHN THOMAS. R. KEIiSOS. subject, of course we look upon sush a prppcsitioB, whea emanating from s4o-- lt MILLINERY! JUST OPENED, r for the JuffCT ON, as well as to account, to the writer,(wboever he may be) of a note received this morning GOLD AND SILYOi. from " Justice, for the of his note in our columns. 'e are pleased to perceive that The rule is imperative, and we the Democrats of California, though "Cor. Thayer to the Res THOMAS & JvEILSOS, still oppesing greenbacks as a lega cannot publish anonymous communi- the companies, as partaking slightly cue." less one much cations ou to re subject, are any is of chctlc, still, as it an attempt to tender, eviueutly prepared Practical Tailors, "Gov. Thayer lo ibe rescue" is the know we 4iout don't but would ef eur cognizo silver as such. In the con reflecting upon a class. despairing they Cheyenae swap, &OGAX, XorOi Siite of tH PuUit &jire. Tbia is the paper vention just held,' tho party declared be justifiable in selling the land to that has so often abused tive Herald for Gent's own materials made up to order, as fellaws: "Money constituted of oar Uncle Samuel if he wants to buy doing its utuost to prevent Iuditan hos1 31 TEA C 1 1 91 EXT. j. in the best style. tilities. They have oruc at last, und but in view of the probable fact now gold and silver, is the only legal ten it, the ettion is wht can be done t " '.' FACTORY CLOTH ALWAYS ' In tho 'Senate, an a' court of im- that the der." companies are unable to sell protect the leading victims of tliis frightOX IIA A' A Tho Kentucky Democrats also peachment, trying W. W. Belknap, the land to any other purchaser, and ful speotre !' Despairing of effective preHighest prka paid for Wool. Crook, here ceraes the question of jwiad-icttdrags its from the further fact that the old sent helpto from adopted1 a platform in which they de Ihe rescue," in the form of a s33-lThayer Produce t tkea. clare, "that, as regarding gold and shw length along. We do not sup- gent don't need the land, we are at a trip to Chiiigo and Washington with empty appeals for military force which silver as tho true boais for a curren pose th question will be decided un- loss to know wlty the representatives is now so badly needed to subjugate Yf. F FISHEIi, til after all the members of the Sen-at- e of the people in Congress shuwild be white Democrats in Louisiana on the eve cy. specie payment should bo resumed of another presidential ekftion. NOTARY PUBLIC, have been delivered of speeches. so tit tho earliest time possible without eager to make tht purchase. Gov. Thaver is all right, but he will Co,, dutriuient to tho commercial interests Yesterday Ingalk, McMillan and Ia fact we hardly thiink tfrey wiil get few, iS any troops, amd we shall see Xlicliraoncl, Land and otfir deeds drawn vp and same the tJd affidavit irecrirtd, and general jiou sickening soene of the coQotry"; but at the sanio time Boutwell spoke in opposition to, and agree to do so, but If they do, we of a needless Indian war with the inter- rial Ouxtmse prvmplly attinded ol in favor Jr. 6C, jurisdiction. shall be forced to conclude, however esting accessions of Agent for Mitchell Wugmu, Vaiuga Qliief, Bayard deraaudiog tho uaeondiuoual repeal savagery let loose and Winder machines, Sulky liakts, dc. followa introduced Mr. defence tothe Sherman ess of the resumption aci of 1873. people' destroy reluctantly, that some of the mem- upon their lives, and likewise-interestthat Wo see, or i magi bo that we ice, in ing resolution, but no action was bers have been "interviewed" by the were about to become as permanent as the movement of the party ia the taken in regard to it: secret agents of the two Union Paci they are kaown to be prosperous. V7e can staid it, if oiher can, and tht ltesoWei, Tbu, notwithstanding above States, a favorable ome of fic railroad companies, and when we will imjoin aid in appeals for that ureteo- resignation of Belknap prior to big a. compromise on tho difficult problem, peachment ky the House of Represent. remember Oaks Ames, and his man- ttion wbkhy judging by th past, we are vet not to certain Omaha tie8, be is still liable to each impeach ner of "placing" Credit Mobiiier rertectly 33d. . currency; V, ; Herald, nirnt for miedemetuior charged in the At tho present timo- silver is not, artioles presented by the House of Rtp bonds, we can readily comprehend O M to aay great extent, as it well known, reuUtif egr tad hit plea of reeignalUa the rest. i jiot eumoient in law to- bar a trial H IIov a Texan s;ot Away But we hope no such bargaia will a legal tender, and we have hereto- - upoo said artioles. wilu Car llobbers. fore supposed that California pwliti bt made; the lands were given- to the m. cians would oppose- it being made A Texas eattle man whr had sold eompanies in good faith, and1 the KMVA COGHEVSIAX. 6uch. Shuldit turn out that, the ) bonds issued in the same way;, let the a lot of cattle in Chicago, for whieh ' t " J i ,' from he received some $7,006 in caaa, late see that a telegram tjWe companies dispose of. their lands party generally, favors tho pjoposi was attacked on the trail by tion to make silver a legal tender, and Col. W. F.'Sapp, of Counsil Bluffs, to other parties, and let them robtwss, who had evidently shadowed nt tho same time, favor and conv yesterday received the nomination pay their debts as th.ey fall due, if him. One of them secured his mils itself tent repeal ef the odious (which wis by acclamation) as the they are sure they cannot do it, why, packet! book, the other his valise, and c 02 nut fatal resumption law of last year, candidate of the Republican party there is- a bankrupt ac open to them. were making for the door, when the ' old Texan, quick as a flash, unpwo thifcV the efSuet' will be to unite for Congress from the 8th district. 3 m sheathed his Colt's- - navy aud taking been Colonel has to The St. S the both wings of laboring Lou;s, party at aim at the furthest one, shot him cd 6 nominate a 6onscrvatave man, upon a accomplish this result for some years, One oi the boys just before rrturni- - down in tho door. Before the conservative platform and go. before aud has at last met with success. The smoke had cleared he- turned ing to Cornell the other day sent a aay be towards so election result at the not the other end of the car, the people, wish hopes of success in may young lady friend of his a cake of and a was stepping on just favorable for the November. gentleman, though Lubin's finest variety of toilet soap,. to the platform, another well aimed Witk tHvwf a -4 ci g.ld" as the we presume he will be elected unless with the request that she would shot laid hica out stark dead on the wave'L another "tidal sets ia sud a re of basis against drawno inferences oa receiving such floor of th ear. Oue of the thieves stay cwruucj, h is party, . " bo it a cas uutil gift. The nert day the young was iosta&tly killed and the other brought ?UBiptiixi waa somewhat astenished when fata'Jy wouuded. The train was go man detrinic&fc to on about without Mc&. fTenry, tkiakluL' Worcester he "received a letter from' the young ring sUwr and the intention of the tbink the' tiawu flitcrtst, shire altogether toe- expensive, made lady containing a present of a fine-- 1 thieves was to iumn off ami trust. ef a better ibj vouli seem, to b soma of her own, and asked tooth comb, with the request that he to luck to get away with the 7,000, t: rwiblev John what tocUit. "Call it Balaam would draw no inferences therefrom.! which thev had aetuallv id Kxd. Ken. Laesaion of, Leavenworth Appeal. C(WDU , the that aa&" ,; laid College Jha. irrepressible pleased HBLce,maax m mm 839-l- n In. the-Leade- O Cache Kir-b- - 87-3- s pe-epl- e ? -- P-i-r - D - p4 - - a ' . - . ; to 0 P - -- - - .3 his-ma- n S- lt ? com-mere- bl - |