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Show She tmn ( far these gtimulants. gttcn gunctum. calls for long as the public appetite them, they will be manufactured. The demand creates the supply, and the demand. If the supply the traffic is made illegal, it will be FIFTH STREET. CoMPANT, (XlI)EN rUULISHTNO 1'ROI'KIKTORS. t'liurle XV. Penrose, Atd'a! Kill tor. carried on surreptitiously. If rigid restrictions are adopted, they will be Uusiuess Man'jrr. Walter Thomson, ended or. overleaped. The uly course to be adopted, so it appears to us, is a wise system of regulation, 1876 adapted to the requirements of the SATURDAY, OCTOBER public and the ability of the trade to sustain it. Tnis can be accomplished TO OK K i:.S I'OS I EMTS. a reasonable tax or license fee, When you write for publication, write by Give guaged by the extent of the business only on one side f the paper real name, not necessarily for publica and the amount of the profit. Public and sentiment also should havo a voice tion, but .or protection. Be brief in the matter. And where the masexplicit adverto Communications relating ses of the people are decidedly in busitisements, job work and all Other favor of epressiog tie trade, a ness, direci invariably to- tke Business hiicherrate of licensevill be allowa-blManager. thau i places where the popular Correspondence fo publication direct demand for intoiicatiug stimulants is invariably to the Editor. o;m:. Utah. C - e ALTIIOKIZEJ AGENTS. authorized to following persons are collect subscriptions and transact any bum. ttnt connected with the "Junction" Ojjke in (heir respective settlements. Th M. and1 MiVmlls, Logan, Providence Hammond. Smithfield, Wjfk PttTk anvt Richmond, A. Noble-.- D. W. , hranklin Jlirum, All settlements L. Webster. James Unsworlh. vest side of Bear W. the on River, in Cache Valley. J. Wilitrd, Malad City, Willi Samaria, Jos. W. II Darker. Springs and Da thy. Farmington 0. L. Robinson WelUville W. S Popplehn Paradise Hear Lake Valley Shaw E. N. Austin James Salmon W. II. Anderson JEU WkiUar roalage Morgan -- - Coalville - Co 1- Adtlrz&aU business communications, WALTER THOMSON", Business Manage?. Don 2, Ogden, Utah. 8MXT LAKE AX1 general. But in any instance the interfercourts in ence of the higher as matters municipal purely not to be commended, and we hope that our present Chief Justice will not place himself in the same cate eory with the Judges who have fettered the hands of the City Fathers, in their efforts to repress vice and maintain good order in the chief city of Utah. THE LI- QUOR TRAFFIC. LOl 1S. WAR The prospects for war in Europe loom up darker than ever. Russia refuses the fiveuiouths armistice re quired by Turkey, and unless some unforsecn pacification arises, most of the Great l'owen will undoubtedly combine to check the designs of the Northern Bear against its traditional prey, unfortunate and feeble Turkey Bismarck holds once more the key of tho positiou,and if Germany interposes, the Czar will scarcely have tke temerity to rush into a eonfiict in Sir: Iov'iew of the exis:'.le of OS cratic-republicmis- of ti aibility that the proclamation . President of this. dale may tie uisruguru-eda such To providn agaius all you will immediately order available force in i he military division of llie Atlantic to report to.Geueral lluger. commanding at Columbus, 8. C , and instruct that officer to station his troops Young man, maid or m.tro,,, w u,, in such localities that they may he moft Old maiden, r bobMI or of wife, speedily and ettecually used in case Look up throngk. the t th. United the resistance to tte authority ol bright A o clear, PROPHETIC!. collision a that is Stales. Il hoped uiuy D.n't HI in tho gi,lom Bu ,he dBrk iide of tlius be avoided; bill you will iusiruot ' imt iu.lt. the bhrt ot your time. Calit kaowu tbal The following prediction by a General linger to let it be is the Ihe nhaduwi purpo-- of the government to ifornia prophet, we present for what Wl,en.th tWindrk jonr pu!,ay wiu ' tue cf out the proeluiiiation, spirit carry 9a hu l.rl8l,t,lM, r,JUu and to sustain it by the military force of it is worth. Our readers cau determ- 1w.ll cku,e all the uii- from lite', wther.uU,-Anthe general government, supplemeuied, ine its value for themselves. Unlike the smile, of probity the,, wiU hU,uj if necessary, by the military of the So make the beat ne of ' eoniio-gt-Dc- y ..i,.' .a8 ted e , -t d the prognostications it treuts of uiatters future, and a few termine how much various! Stalest. Very respfctfully, - - ar - f Wii-ehest- the-State- - - - er ad onward, you go' ket ido ol yoai t uic.' "UKR0WS- Brighum City. - Haled Itaeb Other ui SiLtt. Amog the annoyed-an- dripping who sought the aid ol a meet car, to hlp shonen the way home, wtt8 a man wo gnvy locxs, aud an old maii with beau catchers and iee, jj They seemed to h,te eacn other hi first sight, tor be w hardly besidr ier when ke growiird: ' If you wonen didti't wenr bustles Ibere'd be twite ai rauch tout iu the eieet ors " "If men didn't bihree f times as wt eross lppae.i, tbrre'i ?be enap-pe- d mch rooih!'' in repiy- I was a woman I wouldn't be aroun-- with the raiu pouiug dowa gad-d-iii- j; iu this way," he remarked. you would. If you were a woman y&u'd want to goout aud Bhow those feet?"" lie drew hi No Il's unde-- the seat, Qusbed up a little, and growled: "They are no! false' like some folks, teeth " 'No: and they don't turn up quite as much as some pieple's noset' she at swered He was silent for a time. but. present' recovered himself, and went on "Thirty years ago," women got along without paint, powder, bustles, straps, buckles, and Doasensical Sxings " "Thirty years ago," she promptly replied, "it was a rare thing t see a nma. come out ef a crUoon wiping his mouth on his thumb?" lie dida'f suv UTthinirrj mere,' hut ho j ;wondred if she wasn't looking out thewindow when be signlled th car. . j d - t Try to amke ll - - - ynr ti,,.B. of some divioes, i monntain Mortality' rujged ai,d rough in the immediate Let your tootue-- , be it your pi0fl'ej(3 . .e, low; months will de lie umiitimied, conra-e- o and cauHom e, on.., of it is really and Aud remember tliie motto hh (Signed) 0. Camkron, Secretary of War. Tbe facts seem to be as charged by : several leading newspapeis two or truly prophetie "A 1ak c'nii'p is visible over a great three weeks ago. Chamberlaiu visitpart if t! Uni'ed States, between Octoed Grant at Long Branch and there ber mid the HVh of November. This the scheme was coucocted for the in- denote ill fueling, stringency in money matter, political iisturhimces.and want troduction of Federal trwps into of harmony in nearly all vwmiculars. South Caroliua to control the elec- Somewhere nbou Ocober "JO and 25ih. a greH catastrophe will occur in one of The- disturbtion in November. the large cid"8 in the United States, in ances used as a pretext for this inva volving much lost of life. A dark cloud in ihe poli'ionl horizon denotrs the near sion have been elearly proven to approaou of the ileith of a political have originated with the colored leader of note also of a renown-ecapi talist in the Est A couvulfiosi of nao the And duty people. further, ture is threatened upon this count in Oc the with them rested fetate tober, and great florae in the Ewi. A quelling prominent man upon thin const authorities. Ouly when they are very will be the mark lor many tongues in unable to cope with insurrection is it regard to financial integrity After much himhe will trouble sav Genprobably call constitutional to upon the self from utter ruin. Disturbances of eral Government for assistance. And various kinds will trouble the and pe,i this call should be made by the Leg- quietness of the people in a thickly populated part of this city, and islature, uot by the Governor, uo. alarming rumors will be prevalentMany in In raiding less it is impossible to convene the October and November. stocks an unusiml market is denoted in Chamberlain has not October, and Legislature. many sensational reports attempted to make any call for the w 11 be used to check tbe growing bonanza, which stock at the present time Legislature to assemble, neither ha is but litttle thought of In Europe, a nation now at peace, will he made any attempt to quell the make warlike preparations, which will disturbance complained of, with the probably end in war, but not during this means at his command, but on the year. A great convulsion of nature is first pretext that oHers he rushes to threatened in a country situated to the siuth. A country now at war in Europe the President, who is waiting for just will by changes of administration settle such an opportunity, and throws open all difficulties and suspend hostilities during the last ot the year. the gates of the State that Federal In our own government a stupendous-frauwill be discovered near the seat of soldier may march in, ready for ac which will bring disgraae to government tion on the 7th of November. several very prominent officials. Fig The ''insu.Tection" in Aiken coun- uratively a cloud visible, just rising in the West, and the form it takes is that ty, used as capital in Chamberlain's of a man whose advent will overtake all call fo troops, has been thoroughly eiisting forms of government. JUny people will flock to his standard during investigated by a New York Herald the early part of 77, the outlook of agent. It grew out of an attempt that year indicates th&4 it will he the most noted on of the centnrjt." Ex ax commitand D. with whith the- odds- will be so greatly It wa ascer- agaiust him. A few weeks will see the- liquor dealer. tained beyond ctaubt some time ago gentle peace established or bloody burglary outrage, thai beer sellers doing business un-i- war kauguratud in Europe-- . ted by two negroes. One of them, a small license fee, sold liquor, to Peter Williams, was shot, and ihe injury of the regular liquor deal-era- , FEDERAL TROOPS I3T when taken confessed that he who paid a high rate of license. THE SOUTH. in the crime, was a participator tsheiefore Councif The City passed South Carolina is threatened with but claimed that another negro, aa ordinance requiring a uniform trouble. The d:8iculties likely to Frederick Pope, was the chief crimifee froa all dealers fa liq or, ave not so much the result of nal. arise Warrant obtained were or beer, or both, to- the amount of a of Federal inter- from, a colored justice, and a conflict as interaal This thousand dollars per annum. 'Xhe Republicans have posse under ference. peoper authority started has been resisted by several beer marked South Carolina for theii out to arrest Pope. The negroes sellers, and at lesgth the matter baa own. They view the movements of armed themselves and a general up bees broKght before the Third Democrats with the utmost ran rising was threatened. Building District Court fus adjudication. the th& and of a officers the: were wero cor,, slighest fired, prospect resisted, Louis Ordner having failed ta in Democratic that b'acccss State, a railroad train was wrecked,, and aa pay his license fee under the profills them ,wita desperation mingled attack, made simultaneously by the visions of the new ordinance, was GdV. Chamberlain is alarm. negroes in several places, denoted aa detected in selling beer without a with in hia a organized forcaand a planned onlicenso, and on conviction was fined playing desperate gsme to overage his political slaught. J 100 by Alderman Pyper. lie was And having appealed to The whites under the sheriff, Irought before the Third District opponents. for nominalGrant Preaident a colored man, sngaged the- negro troops, Court, yesterday, ou a writ of habeas to to but ly really preserve order, assailants, and during the thre days torpus. He pleaded that the license in his own follow aid the of the disturbancs two whites and vas too high, and produood several datei proclamations, yesterday. sixteen colored mea were killed, and other beer sellers who endorsed his ing show thai Grant is only too willing statement eight whites and one colored were the conspiracy. After sev- wounded. The whites were better Tt is to bo hoped thc4 Chi-eJus to help on eral "Whereas paragraphs referring armed than the negroes, hence the tice Schaeffer will not ally himself Rifle the Clubs in South Carolina, disparity in the numbers- - of killed, to with those who seek to evade or defy the President thus concludes : the latter, although many had regulations, made by the inanicipal 8 Pres. I, Grant, "Theretire, Ulysses rifles, being chiefly armsd authorities in defence of law and or- ident of the United States, do hereby with derThe restraining or suppression make proclamation and. command all guns loaded with bixd shot The fight was closed, uot by the of the liquor traffic is asubject which persons engaged in said unlawful and insurrectionary proceedings, to disperse militia of , who were never Las- - engaged the attention of the and retire peaceably to their respeotive from this date, sailed out, but by United States wisest mindts and has given rise to abodes within three days and hereafter abandon said combinations asuch controversy and many scheme and submit themselves to. the laws and. troops- under Capt.. Lloyd." Tliese are tho kind of "attacks- on which hava failed to efiet the object constituted authorities of said State, and of all I invoke th aid and the colo'ed people" which radical desired. good cititens thereof, to uphold the laws rogues like Chamberlain make the The total suppression ef the- traffic and preserve the publio peace." There b nothing veiy ominous in pretext for invoking the aid of the ia intoxicating drinks mms t be aa the foregoing, bat the vting o the Government, and marshalling United impossibility in the United States; State troopa af the polls, in violation So long as ardeut spirits are distilled matter is in what follows: of thft spirit of" th& CoGAtuutba and heat i& heaved aaatonusa- wli ha Ctat. Wuuut T Simuduu. Salt Lake has trouble again of the simplest principles of demo- - Make the U-- mi iw. 1 It i& to, be hoped that South Carolina will show Myfri, doo'tyougeand growl its detestation of such acts, by repuAnd rrnwn, like tori., ith ' diating Chamberlain and his crowd of tue trifl ,,,,,,, ... o,,), and electing General Hampton and Ari,ow. with li,;h. Urt And "l'ehe.etUs.y(111.,tui;rlh' the Democratic ticket. , - "Gimme something to cure a boil,' exclaimed a citiien, as he dashed into one of the drug stores yssterday. "Ah!.&9 youi hare got oue of the things now, haf e you?" smiled the clerk. right "Yesygir, and it's just place." "Jusfc in the right plai8 repeated the clerk; 'why, why, whfre iu that?. ' 'On ,my hired manr'r cams the sweet reply, aod the clerk saw Fulton Times. ', in-th- War 1V(8. lonion 77. The Standard's specia? from Tienna, announces that a Ilubsian courier bad ar7ived witb a letter from the- Csar to th Emperor of Austria Letters from Odessa report that 5,000 men had arrived from Ihe interior of Rissia, to work on the- - fortifications of tbat city and other plaes near the sea shore. A Vienna correspondent of the Times telegraphs thafetbey have just been informed that England, France and Italy have declared their acceptance oi five months armisfriee, and have appointed delegates to take part in drawings up a line of demajcation. Anstria has not yet made her declaration. The correspondent of the Tiaies at Belgrade, discussing the oituation, says every diplematio agent here believes we are on tha tve of preat Sastern war. The only difference of opinion amon them ia aa to whether it will coamenoe in the spring or almost immediately. The outward indications seem to favor the latter idea, which would give Russia ana aervia great advantage. Strange rumors are current concerning the in tended action of Austria. There has been a nanio the Stock Exchange in some foreign bonda bhia afternoon, principally in Russian, which nave oeen largely ottered at a decline of 2 per cent. Hungarian were heavy, and declined 2 ner cent. tH St. Petersburz lettsr to the Times. diUed Got. lltb, says doubtleesthe gene rai impression ncre is tnat Kufisia is on the eve of the lone wished for Btru?le .witb Turkey. Bismarck is puooosei to be bidins his time with a view of asi8tin,'if offers, in the disruption of the Austrian Empire-- . A Vienna correspondent of the Times says now that there is no longer any misunderstanding regarding the real moaning of the English indignation meetings over the atrooities in Bulgaria, itis remembered that even English opposition may be more effeotnal than any other power. Apart from ber superiority at sea, her land forces ar in a Try differea erudition from what the East-er- a they were at la tut - the-poin- u. a - 3a a- - j- i C- - 5 r ro 3 - H s a CO m & o 0 M. "fl? h4 H 1 25 o-- x Z. m o I Sa M CO n S s also-Ter- single-hand- wacv ed M H o a 3 -- n 35 me w DEPARTURE " iraveliug and U.verr city and Lot to- -n ' on the V?aflC |