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Show LOCALITE Mf. BUSKING AND liUUYING. From Thunday't Daily of Dee. 21. Some people insist that the bura ' bg of some infected clothing caused Attention. the spread of email pox in this city. Take your Jugs and Demijohns to Apart frem the evidence that no headquarter (G. II. TRIBE'S Liquor filled with clothiDg was burned,the argument of Department) and get them Choice Wines and Liquora for Xmas. our friends cannot be sustained. 8102 2t We recently noticed . the facts Pay. Up. North Ogdenites, take noadduced by Frofessor Tyodall in relation to contagious diseases as the tice of the call for settlement of taxes You have Hvork of vegetable parasites, dissem- for your irrigatiog company. only a few days grace. Pay up. and the inated by multiplying air, wonderful blood witn in the rapidity and fecundity. The fuugi similar in nature to the small pox plant, called bacteria,hie been experimented upon repeatedly. It has been demonstrated that while cold only numbs them.intense heat tirely destroys them. As a simple Tyndall cites the custom of cooks when pheasants threaten to en- wau snips. The old "Miantonornah," aD iron- clad monitor that obtained some celebrity towards the close of the civil war, has been remodeled and rebuilt. This time she will appear on the salt seas as an iron turret ship, armed and ready for heavy business. Like which had re the boy's jack-knif- e ceived three new blades and four new handles, it is rather difficult to tell what is left of hsr original material. The work of reconstruction has cost 5350,000, considerably more -lt West Weber, Deo. 20, 1876. Editor Junction : The celebrated actor, Allow' me the privilege of again in Foe 'Frisco. J. Florence, arrived here with Mrs truding on your space, for the purpose Florence last evening from the east of more fully explaining my position in the canal of the Wilson Irri and went on to 'Frisce, where he has an relation to gation Company: not for the purpose of engagement. entering into a dispute with any panic ular person, but solely for the good of W. Killed in a Saloon Coroner Taylor held an inquest yesterday on the body of William Jenes, a miner who was killed by another miner, David Phillips, on Tuesday last, in the Mechanic's ExLook change saloon, Cjmmercial Street, Salt InO. II. TRIBE'S snow windows, you Lake City. Following is the verdict: will see what you want, then walk in An inquisition holden in the fifth presl02-2- t and bay. cinct of Salt Lake City, December 20th, " A D. 1876, at the city hall, upon the In Michigan We clip the following body of William Jones, there lying dead, before George J. Taylor, coroner of said concerning our fellow townsman, Elder by the jurors whoce names are O. II. Eggleston, from the Richmond, county, heieto subscribed. The said jurors upon their oaths do say from the evidence be (Michigan) Herald, of the 14th inst. fore them, that he died on the afternoon O. of II. This morning, Eggleston, the 19th of December, 1876, from the of Utah, CBlled on us. He represents the effects of wounds inflicted by a knife in Latter-day Charcb of Jesus Christ of hands of David Phillips while in a the as "Mormon." Saints, commonly known He is a nephew of our fellow townsman, saloon on Commercial street, Salt Lake O. S. Burgee and is visiting his friends City. In testimony whereof they have herehere for a few days " to set their hands the day and year first above written. James Patne, Francis Armstrong, To buy Pure Wines and Liquors for the Take a become tainted. They partially cook the birds to preserve them. The heat destroys the infant Bacteria, which are the agents of putrefaction, and thus the game is kept sweet. So The Place in boiling milk which is in danger of souring. The work of souring is Holidays. G. II TRIBE. sl02 2t performed by the Vibrio, another minute vegetable agent of destrucSuppressed. We bare not inserted tion, and these being killed by the the letter from Eden, alluded to in our liaaJ, the sweetness of the milk is last semi, 'for re&Bons that will now be obvious to the writer, and which we prolonged 1 Now if heat destroys these para- know he will have the good Bense to sites, then burning infected clothing perceive. will not spread, but rather destnyj Great Itnsli them. Burying the clothing also dis To the centre of business this week, for poses of them because the plants Christmas Goods, such as Raisins, Currequire oxygen for their life, and rants, Peaches, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons when shut out from access to it they etc., eto , etc. Come one, come all. G. II. TRIBE, Main St sl02 2t perish. While floating in the air they imbibe the free oxygen of the No Semi There will be no Issue of atmosphere; in the body they imbibe the Semi Weekly Junction on Wednesit from the blood, returning in its day next. Santa Claus and King Xmas place a noxious gas which poisons have joined in a protest against working the system. on the 25th inst., and all. the printers do this We not present article in say, Amea. Our subscribers, however, of for the will not be snooged out of their due either cremation, advocacy of news; next Saturday's issue deadly fungi or defunct bodies, but quantum will make 104 papers.Jthe full yearly merely to show that the sensation With this explanation the number. about the burnt clothing, like many Junction heartily wishes all its subother sensations, will not bear the scribers and friends the merriest, haptest of reasonable and philosophical piest Christmas they ever spent in their scrutiny. earthly lives. u. s. on IrrigaChapter Holiday Hllllnery Goods Another West Weat tion Matters Received to day at Mrs. SCH RAM'S. ber. d78 For the Holidays. S. Gensler. Georok J. Tailor, Coroner. Jones and Phillips had an old grudge against each other originating in the mines, and on Tuesday they met with several other miners in the above named saloon, when they quarrelled, and after separating, Phillips went to a store and bought a dirk. Returning to the saloon Phillips declared his intention of killing Jones. The latter came in, when the quarrel was renewed. Jones drow a pistol, when Phillips pounced upon him, stabbing him several times, with evident intention to make sure work of it. Phillips fled after killing his man, but was followed by officers Burt and Ring wood, and was captured in the 16th Ward, where his relations reside. Beth parties were from Wales, and Jones lias friends in Pennsylvania. He will be buried'by the I. 0. 0. F Phillips is a well made man of 24, Jones was about 35 years of age. Several persons witnessed the stabbing. Congressional. In the Senate on Wednesday, Hitchcock introduced a bill supplementary to the act for the appointment of State representatives, according to the ninth census It provides for an additional Congressional representative from Ne- braska. of goods for presents, conThe Senate reconsidered the last ses sisting of Ladies' Cloth Coats and Fur sion's vote establishing the Territory of Setts, Perfumery, China and Wax Do!ls, Pembina from a portion of Dakota. The 8l02-2- t G. H. TRIBE'S. Canine Outrages. Last eight two dogs made awful havoo among the Xmas turkeys and chickens. Visiting Mr. Peter McFarlane's enclosure, where he had some fine poultry fattening for the holidays, in which his gudewife took especial pride, three fat turkeys and eight fine Brahmas name was then changed to Huron and the bill passed. The chair presented a communication from the Secretary of War, enclosing the report of Major Comstock, of the engineer corps, ou the South Pass improvements. Mitchell presented a joint resolution of the Oregon legislature, asking an ap propriation for a geological survey of that btate. Referred to the committee on mining. The pension appropriation bill has passed, with Dawes' amendment, requir ing the couun ssioner of peosions to hereafter incorporate in his annual statement the names of additional pensioner; also the reduction in pensions. Mitchell's resolution for the investigation of Cronin's appointment was then dicu4sed, and Bogy addressed the Senate, which, at 4 o'clock, adjourned. In the House th? Speaker said there was a gentleman in the city bringing congratulations from the Irish people io the Americans on account of the Cen- were worried and killed the brutes. The dogs were canine by identified, and their owners are known. than Congress appropriated for the The same dogs killed a hen and five chickens last night, and three lurkeys purpose. The Miantonomah has now two previously, belonging to Mr.J.A.Wrijht. A few nights ago Dr. Anderson lost all turrets, 22 feet 11 inches outside his poultry, Mr.Josepa Clark lost fifteen diameter each, of 12 inch plating, chickens, and Mr. William Wiggins thirand she carries two 200 pound Par-ro- tt teen. Is it not about time thvt these guns, and two 15 inch Dahlgreen purps were chained up or killed? And tennial year. emooth bores. Sho is 2Q2 feet long, what is to be done about damages? Holman asked unanimous consent to offer a resolution that J. O'Connor of 55 feet 3i inch beam, and in Power, M. P., was deputized to present Ruffianly Assault. Mr. Peter ner hull breadth is 49 feet 10 such congratulations, and referring the called on uj to day. We are inches. Her depth from main deck subject to the foreign committee with into Bee that he Is able to be out structions to U 17 feet, and between decks 8 feet glad report the necessary Last Monday action. again, after his mishap. 1 inch. Twin propellers, driven by The judiciary committee reported, night, while performing his duty as U. the Congressional power to favoring of two pairs compound engines, wiih C. watchman, he discovered some tramps compel the production of telegrams. an aggregate horse power of 2,500 in a box car, near the U. C. freight Knott offered a substitute declaring and 52 inch stroke, form her motive' house, smoking. He ordered them away, that telegrams have no more privileges when three ruffians pounced upon him, than oral or other testimony, and must power. She can carry COO tons of be produced when called for. Adopted. felling him to the ground, and bruising is and her about Terry, from the committee on military fourteen coal, spod and battering him severely. Unfortuaffairs, reported a bill providing for the knots per hour. nately he had left his pistol home, which payment for certain improvements on The work has been performed at was an unusual omission on his part, so the land now embraced in Fort Cameron reservation, Utah Territory. ltoach's yard, near Chester, Pennsyl- had no weapon except his cane with military Passed afloat which to defend himself. He followed vania, and thelargst iron-clawill be turned out from the same the dead beats until the blood blinded The best band to accompany a lady yard early in the ppiing. It appears his left eye, when he had to deeist, and vocalist A huisbiind. that the United States intends not to the scoundrels got a ay. lie has been "Sidar Works," says a sign on a Fifh b behind other grrat powers in pre confined to the Houne until kill peddler's wapon! So it docs, but arations for possible war. Another tituo Peter will be prepared. why talk about it? N, Y. Com. Adv. hr Mc-Fitrla-ne d to-da- y, cer-tai- e -t Wm. Sewell. Hendricks on the More-menin Indiana. I in some newspapers, a state ment that a secret political society ii being organized in this State, the pur. poses of which are dangerous to the peace of society. 1 think I am in a p0- sition to know if there were any such movements m the State, and I feel confi. dent in saying that the report is without foundation jn truth, and I think know, and has its origin with bad men and for partisan and bad purposes The contest in this State last summer and fall, was, en the part of the Conserve, tives, eminently fair and nrn is no motive, as I am sure there is c purpose, to depart from that policy. ob-er- ve ti,. Dramatic. Brieham Citv. December 1R7R Editor Junction : "Ireland As It Is" was rendered here the stage on Saturday evening, Mr. Thome iu the character of Dan ft Carolan, exhibiting rare ability. Mr. & A. liox,.as Alons. Voyage, appeared tothegreatest advantage. When he arose in the Magistrate's court to make lf known as the real Lord of the estate, his bearing was dignified, and his on A him-se- speech aud action had a decisive tone. Mr. A Baird as Pat, and Mrs Eliza 8. Dunford as Judy O'Trot, were much apThe rest of the character plauded. were represented by Messrs. C. Kelly, E Wright, P. Baird, D Burt and M. Madseu. as well as Mrs. Genia Picro and Miss Lydia Snow, more or less successfully. Yours truly, A. C Explanation. Logan, Dec. 18, 1875. Editoh Junction: According to report in Saturday's Junction of the death of Moses Hay. ball, a little explanation is needed. Tbe nature of his sickness rendered it necessary for him to have a place to himself; so I added a rrom to my house and fitted it up for him. It was not an "outhouse" as that term is generally understood, but his having his winter's wood cut and piled up in one end of bis room, nav make it appear like an out house. And he wax visited by myself and family frequently during the day, wiihin a short deriod of his death. Respectfully, Jacob II a yb all. Athol II rose ts Indianapolie, 20. Governor Hendricks said to a Journal that the men who voted reporter for Tilden believe him elected, and are greatly excited at the possibility of his being deprived of bis office, and another to be inaugurated who was Bot elected, by means of party maehinery in its char&oter, and even by a disregard of local law?, in its organization and by the fraudulent exercise of its powers. They do not believe, under Republican institutions, it is possible that inquiry can be made into tbe con duct of four men who undertook to con trol tbe Presidential election by fraudulent means They believe it is the duty of the House of Representatives to see that the proposed wrong is defeated, even should the Senate attempt to maintain it The opinion prevails generally, I believe universally, among them, that tbe House of Representatives t clothed with power with the Senate in the decision of questions arising during the progress of the count of the electoral vote, and it would be usurpation and a flagrant violation of the rights of the people, should tbe vote be counted and quest ons decided by the president jf the Senate, in defiance of the rights of the House. The fact that this power is claimed, has greatly contributed to excite popular feeling. In this condition of th e public mind, the Democratic committee of the State issued a call for a convention on the 8th of January, not for the purpose, as I suppose, of making any threats or organizing any resistance to authority, but for the purpose of making a publio expression against threatened invasions of popular rights, and of giving the House ot Representatives assurance of support in the exercise of its constitutional rights and prerogatives. There is no purpose, ss far as I am informed, of going further. In answer to your inquiry, I do not regard force an a means to be coutemptated to secure the Presidency. So far as the 8th of January conference is concerned, I am very sure it is their only reliance to secure the results of the Presidential election, in support of the right and against fraud, and in support of the House in tbe assertion and exercise of its constitutional powers as declared in the uniform practices in the adoption of the twenty second joint rule, and the passage by the Senate of the Morton bill at the last sessioa. It is perhaps proper to add that, should the House positively as?ert its right to participate in the count, and should that right bs denied and refused by the Senate, supported by tbe Executive powers, we would stand in the presence of serious dangers, uoi because of any party movement, but because to-da- A fine line Tea Seits, etc., etc., at the work. Year after year notices have appeared in the Junction from the superintendent of the caual, informing those interested that work would be resumed on a cents date, and that twenty-fiv(cash) per acre was due, yet the work gets no nearer completion and as the officers of tbe company have proven tuemselves incompetent to surmount the difficulties surrounding the enterprise, my object is to see if the members of the company cannot themselves take hold of and push forward the work to completion. Through bad management the work has already co- in labor and means the sum of twenty thousand dollars, an amount sufficient in itself (with proper skill and management) to have built two 8uch canals, and what myself and others want to know, is, if the same state of affairs is going to continue. It has cost the company from $1,500 to $2,000 for trustees' meetings; for secretary's fee $650; while tbe superintendent has cos the company about 650, there are from two hundred to three hundred dollars l.viog idle in the treasury since last work any more I May, and before want an assurance that the work is going to be conducted on a legitimate business footing, with the trustees limited to a certain number of meetings in the season. There has been legislation enough let's have work, with a square understanding all around, so as men who are "similarly affected" will come aleng, and do their part also. Ia brief it has cost enough for trustees' meetings, committee work, etc., to ene half build tbe ditch, and what is now wanted is an assurance that the means necessary to complete the work will be judiciously expended, (it will cost four times as much now for working the frosty ground as it would have done two months ago ) The undersigned is the author of, and is personally responsible for both communications, and does not address' him self to the Superintendent in particular, but to the company in general. of conflict in the machinery of Govern ment without any tribunal for iu id jnstment. At "Auld Reekie's" every evening. dC5tf ISorn On the 14th M. Myers, of inst , to the wife of Mr. this city, a fine son. Died. At Brigham City, on tbe 13th inst , of inflammation of the lungs, Rachel daughter of Robert L. and Eliza Priscilla Fishburn, aged one year, tea months and twenty four days. The community sympathize much with Mr. and Mrs Fishburn in the sad bereavement, and in the severe condition of sickness with which their house is visited at the present time. Deseret News please copy. Fieb-bur- n, II. CIIAS. BENEDICT, ATTOR2IEY-AT-LAOffice: W. Main Street, opposite OgJen. Utah. DriTer'e Hall, d76-3- N. O. I. Co. THE MEMBERS OF THE NORTH Irrigating Company who are owing Uxes are hereby uotified to fettle on or before ALL JATS UA. 1 Y 1st, 1877, Or the amount will be collected according to law, without further notice. II. C. WARD LEIGH, Secretary. iV3 2t It. J. TRUMBULL, Grower,' Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dtalor in Seeds, Bulbs, Trees, Plants, ETC.. ETC. Tbe most complete tork to be found on fb lVcitic Coast. Seeds and riants by Mail A SPECIALTY". 1H Illustrated "Guide to tbe Garden" ciuto-me- re be out nhortly, and will be eent free toall or person tntndin(t to become cusUyprrt-AlsCatalogue of 1WUik Plant. o K. J. TRUMBULL, 419 & SAX FRANCISCO. 421 Sanson llOO.H |