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Show Cosdknsatioss. BY TELEGA11P1I 1 . .TEMNO. 8dJ Congressional News c'todl Washington, 10. In the Senate seven or eight petitions for the appointment of a committee to rculate the traffic in alcoholic liquors WtBal"" were presented and reference asked to the judiciary committee. Edmunds opposed such reference as Richard the committee would report Mr. George f.S- had nothing to do with the subin building the Columbia the ject, except in the District of "'"i'rnro.d, will pass over and the Territories. busLogan presented a petition of the iness men ef Chicago asking the establishment ef a branch mint in that city; referred to committee en finance. Sherman, from the committee on : . UnM ' . llauors. go t finance, reported favorably the bill to tuthorize the organization of the national banks without circulation: placed on H. Clark, the calendar. W. .Bccbc8.-Ferry, of Michigan, introduced a bill , a Bro's, has on hand t. of the Treasuwhich authorizing the Secretary assortment of liquors, millions rery to issue the forty-fou- r of the permake it wttn and fund serve part furor nF"wu" judg- - manent circulation; referred to the comta form ii ch finance. genuine art!- mittee on Sherman, from the finance committee, reported a resolution declaring it the duty of Congress at its present session to adopt measures to strengthen the pubTry them. lic credit, and directing said committee to report a bill providing for the issue of currency at all times redeemable in gold OCDSSBAZAB. THI " or its equivalent. 1. r has been opened Bayard presented the views of the nMtofbeiuiC one of the minority committee, directing the finance committee to report measures for a reif"" .".r.,he Valley. It is a branch turn to specie payment. This resolution was made the special order for 'Monday and under the next. OgdenBarar, r exwhose Hamilton, of Maryland, submitted an ofMr. II. F.Chapin. .rtensive acquaintance m amendment to the constitution declaring should make as- - that the United States Section of the Territory g!ve nothing but gold and silver coin legal tender for the payment of private debts. ,rWceofsuceessia At 1:15 p. m., the Senate went into exiaporlant and flouncing Duu.. ecutive session. When the doors were reopened the Senate adjourned. .JiSE. barlv at J. Stan- ... The House resumed the debate on the ealary question, Tremaine favoring a reffpJHth Street, OgdeD. duction on the ground that it was carry.1 ... u.tt The first annual , calico ing out the will of the people. tU"'""""' s Hall Hawley favored a reduction of salaries Wlwill be given at Woodmansee did not object to the increase given but invitations nt Monday evening. The to the members of the Cabinet and the n printed on calico, and everything Justices of the Supreme Court As to ai i"" will be in calico oraer. increasing the President's salary to $50,. in OHO, he did net and would not vote for .ken a general depression prevails it. appro-plaksiness circles, it is exceedingly Kellogg favored a reduction of Condis be fashion of follies that the gressional salaries, but no others. Robert Ellis deprecated the tone ef ced,, aad it is Stung tost, me the oi aa set should public press in the treatment of the example Mtticularly, back pay question, not only on account cauco uau ine in dross, smplicity of the bud effect it had at borne, but of a success. jtonises to be the feeling it created abroad. Niblack thought the mest graceful to do was to reinstate, substantialthing lirSee Geo. Whitehead's ly the old law, leaving all othei ques14Tertl8enieiit. tions connected with it to be settled hereafter. Dawes to the position that all that had number of English fo IWE0.- -A be ;n done in relation to the increase of gentlemen ire ejpscted to pass through pay must be undone so far as the consti-luiio- n constitution will permit. liuciiimew days, on their way to ftrtiero Usho. Their object is mainly has wisely guarded the executive against encroachment on his compensation ; (port, tnd perhaps they might find it any all can therefore talk freely of, the salaeonrenient to invest some of their ample ry of the executive. He stands before g in that the country, thank God, as one who Betas In lands. never sought that place as a position for tountry ia becoming a specialty. Among the attainment of wealth; but we have lion who hare adopted that calling in made his compensation for the future, Mo, ia Mr. Baring, a son of the great together with the perquisites of his office Mob banker, and it is believed that so high that hereafter, when he shall have left the plxce, we shall proclaim to tnj young men of capital, will soon the country that the highest office in iis join him in promoting an interest that is a position for the attainment of gift till eventually be a source of great wealth." Dawes said there, were perwealth to that quisites allowed which vary every year Territory. very little from fifty thousand dollars, so that the President's office tfould. hereafter have compensation of $400,000 per THE OGDEIf BAZAR. t OLD DOLLAR STORE. term; and submitted that when Congress can do it without their motives being im CENTRE OF MAIN ST. HOLIDAY GOODS! pugned, and without it being said it was HOLIDAT GOODS KY8 IMPORTED reflecting upon the President, it was DIRECT FROM EUROPE CHBISTSUS FANCIES, NEW TEARS NOTION! their duty .to meet the question fairly and squarely. Dawes also thought there SAMA CLACS' HEAD QUARTERS. was no propriety in increasing the salain fit a, ries of ihe Cabinet and Supreme Judges, and in reply to a question' by Hale, he smkn Tbappeo Deer within said he thought, tho former pay was itHe corporate limits of several towns on enough in the country which prided and manners on the its of self simplicity we line of the Union Pacific road, are habits. wn roaming at large, and many have Hoar, of Massachusetts, questioned km killed in the streets on the out- - Dawes as to how he made out the sura ift. Some tiasBeno-pruhn rama in of $50,0J0 per year perquisites attached to the Fresiueutial omce. Dawes rejeterday afternoon's train, killed two plied that he got the amount from the f'leee animals with their rifle within appropriation bills, explaining that ' hundred yards of the railroad depot. they were sums which the President it 11 he were put npon the same footing with Sidney these same gentlemen, hovr-He- r. other officers,, would be obliged to pay got caught in a trap. Their fond-fout of his own income. Hoar said if he sportinst induced thnm In oh. .a did not have it appropriated he would 't0 Pet antelopes and killed then not not spend it; that's the whole of it. Marshal favored a repeal of the bill, and ftU wag they were the property of believed that the pending bill should be citizen, who compelled amended so that no member could draw pay $50 for the amusement his salary until after he had qualified h" they go and taken his seat. Hale gave notice mud, enjoyed. at 8 p. m., he would that move the previous question. House inun Arrest. The Herald of adjourned. The national colored convention ormorning announces the arrest of ganized by the election of P'm Joab Lawrence late Pinchbeck as President. Col. president of Eweka nining Company, last Mon- - Robert Harman was appointed chairman of the committee to wait on President jnthe city of New York. On the GranC and ascertain at what time it the same day a detective would be convenient to reoeive the con001 Detroit anWoH vf. r vention in a body. ti. r of Salt Lake The Senate committee on foreign rela City, of tions reported favorably on the Z ?itBey WM ti,ken 'nomination of John A. Bingham, as '7 7 Deru'7U- - S- - minister of Japan, but no action was r8haL taken on the report. The opinion o Ul8certainp,l I list U. i members of the committee is .i prominent meiwo genuemen that red will be confirmed. Bingham gedwitll conspiracy in a mining The Senate committee on judiciary. fraud and were arrested at the had intended a discussion on the fCapt.Wardof Detroit and nomination of George H. Williams to be came to no conclu Chief Coffl! ?Dt,.rreVldent Eureka si on. Justice, but des not PPear that this ntrL,.' X?l?.firotoW.H.Clarki. 170-1- 1 TS r trofthe FSiW, ; P 1 Not a single criminal suit in the police court yesterday. The weather is beautiful, sunshine overhead and muddy underfoot. Some of the railroad buildings in Pro-t- o are nearly finished. Some of the coal houses are completed, and others are in process of construction. The mutiny in the penitentiary is at an end, the rebellious convicts having concluded upon an unconditional surrender. . , The improvements at the Utah Central depot are nearing completion. The new stationary engine, forty horse power, is being fitted up and will probably commence running some time next week, and the foundry will soon be in operation also. Sheep-raisin- ! . Vice-Preside- nt in r , 7 pr9ceeding "as under- - Coal Frauds. The city authorities of Omaha, have instituted proceedings laere 18 no evi- - against several in that city, tu, . for practicing deception upon their cus " ru'Ht'onof.be Gover-T- r' tomers. of(. These dealers have been in the 'ntlrcme the habit of giving small weight and charging full prices, and some times mixing tnefact.itisa up the coal with sand, to increase the weight of their loads. en in coal-deale- IN THE INTER-OCEA- JAS, L. HORROCKS, THK 1 . Slain St., N FOR 1874. Established leu thaa two year since aa a ran-reseDtative Republican paper, pledged t ) maintain the principles and organization of the great National Republican party, tlie Ixtm-Ocka- h ha attained a circulation and inlluance with tlx masse of it roter to eutitle it to approach the of a new calendar year, and to prepare fur the prelimina.v work of the next campaign, the shadow of which is already casting liself npon the country, in the confidence that its friend will need no other specific pledge tur the future than na been givea in it column from day to day during the past eighteen months. Since it first publication it has maiutaiued the position of THE LEADING REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER IN TUK NORTHWEST. to which It was assigned by universal assent In the excited caurass which resulted iu the seeoed and triumphant election of President Oraut. THK FARMERS know that the Ixm-OciAwas their earliest, as it has been their staunchest and warmest, friend. It is emphatically the organ of the ptople in the best sense of that term, believing in tb fullest protection of the rights of the niany against the encroachments of the few. It bellt'Te.1 tliat all chartered corporations should be held to be subservient to the power that created then, and without an infringment of the just rights of others it insists, and will continue to insist, that all corporations enjoying special privilege Toted to them by the people shall serve them lairly and justly at a compensation allowing a rtaonaUt pront upon the actual capital employed. THE FAMILY. makes special efforts to render (The IsTm-CciA- it itself acceptable to the famlies of its patrons. To this end everything is rigorously excluded that could possibly offend. The religious and moral character is gnarded w tb especial ear, and its aim is "to encourage tin true, the beautiful, and the good." Offden. JOHN BOYLE DEALER 15 I5mgV Groceries, and Fancy Goods, first-clas- II AS RKYOYED HIS Tonis Are constantly kept on band nod offered for sale at PRICES. I STOCK FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE LOWEST EXTENSIVE '' 1 EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, OGDEN, - UTAH. NEW GOODS, 0 most Competent Drug gist in, the Territory will attend to the preparation of TJie JUST ItECEIVED. From this morning's Tribune: Stock in the Raymond and Ely has taken a sudden fall, having declined from $65, to $46 per share. Some of the operators have consequently suffered. Twenty or thirty miners have started for the new placers in French Guiana. The festival of St. John's, which comes off on the 26 inst., will be celebrated by the Masons. A regular meeting of the Ladies' Hebrew Seciety was held last evening, and an election of officers was held. The so ciety is in a flourishing condition. A prominent citizen of Alta, who lately left for the East, accompanied by his wife, is missing, and it is feared that be has been waylaid and robbed of his money. By Dseret Telegraph. It is try. Tho Best and Cheapest Imported Furniture ever offered in this city. AND INSPECT. CALL ' JOHN BOYLE. PAHPE & BOESSEL s not excelled by any publication In the coun. THE tUM.Tlt.IK-.lAUtrAltlULINl ia conducted with great care, and everything pos sible is done to make the market report uch a the farmors and business man of the Northwest can rely upon. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience. ha by far the largest circula The Intir-Ocxa- n tion or any newspaper published in the Northwest. 6,(KK) Postoflices, distrito more than sent is It buted in everv State and Territory in the United States, in all the British Province, and in numer ous Foreign ctHtes and Uoimtrina. gupscriptious are solicited Ironi all pari oi tne world. While the Inter-Ocka- k especially repre sent the great interests of the Northwest, it is a ' NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, one that will be found Interesting and useful to American i n every part of tne globe. It treats upon all subjects, aad in editorial discussion aims to be canaia, aigninea, ana aueve personal auuse Terms of Subscription. Bv mail fnavable By mail (payable Bv mail (Day able Dailvevcrv " " other rer vear for Sunday, Paper 2.00 DRESS-MAKIN- JIAIX STREET, OGDEN MRS. GRAHAM, - - Fiftli Street, IS Ogden. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL E.IHDB of FASHIONABLE NEEDLE-WOR- K, L. J. ROOMS UP IIOLTIIER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, West Guns, Pistols, A.mmiinition. Cloth ing Uleanea ana iiepairea, 183-l- v Repairing Neatly Executed.1 m GUN NEEDLE extra. . 1J)0 The road up Clear Creek over the Sinulo copy, one year 00 mountains between Seveir Valley and Four copies, one year 12.00 Ten coDies. one yeai There is Cove Creek Fort u.uu very good. Twenty comes, one year is a rapid descent this side near the top, Snecial arrangements made with country pub but it canbe greatly improved. The lishers for clubbing with Sample Copies Free. Mosey can be sent by distance from Richfield te the Cove is money order, express, or registered letter, miles. The canyon scenery draft, thirty-fiv- e at our nsK. Addles is grand in many places. ISTER.OCEAN , The snow between Fillmore and d69-lH Lake St., Chicago. Pioche is from six to four inches deep on the level. Travel is blocked on both sides of the Black Ridge, South of Kanarra. T. BROWN, M. D. CM CHOICE TOBACCOS variety. CARTRIDGES. and CIGAR In Itrsat ST., OGDENT. 4 DRI VISIT, Prop, Wm. Dealer in ALBERT CRAY. AT THK BON TON SALOON, Hat fitted a neat np STAND, Also Private Room for Company. Lunch from 10 eft. to 60 ett. The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. " Alumnus of University of Va--, Graduate of Richmond Medical uouege, va., nesiaeui musician and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of Va. Memcai oocieiy. After a number of years practical acquaintance with the Diseases oi me zjuivbtu aim ,icrem States and Territories has located permanently at v. !,. (tv anH nrnmiBA. flrat rlaas service. UDOtt the latest and most improved methods of Allo pathic Treatment in an uepurmioui. vi Surgery and Medicine, Patent Medicines O W ITRE Mid- FINE 'e TV I AT.T. TT9 HRAWTTHS. CARRIED ON BY subscriber. Workshop over the Pout Bice. Entrance vy ine aiiejr iwiween v. tiuuu ansee'a and the Post Office THOMAS WILSON, ' Sept. 3rd, OIC TOE AND AFTER JANUARY JMMDISE v j OPPOSITE BARNARD Fine WHITE'S 3 A H RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. W. H. HOOPER, Snp. M. H. BEARDSLEY, d70-l- o5S os W FlRox $2 PER f EAL8 Class accommodation. Attached. Good Bar JOHN BECIITOL, Presiding. DAY. 60C. BOARD Proprietor. d4tr. AND Opposite U. P. B. H. Depot. tiCDEN CITY, UTAH. B. TO RENT. LANDT, Prop, Board per week, $5.00. Single meals, 50 cti. Beda, 50 cts. Board and Lodging per day, $1.50 PAIN H UTAH HOTEL Tho Finest House z w 0 Dr. LEE'S Celebrated ALLAntidote KINDS. Remedy. g Sold by Z. C. 31. 1. AND ALL RESPECTABLE TRY IT1 Elis-ibl- e EXCELLENT o H LUMBER ell'. OGDEN. a s 3 WHIT? poe Lumber, , l4ith, ' and KHInglcv, a m YARD, ' OGDEN, JiEAR U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. C v z of the test qnality, 0 ,' . ' - r Always on Ilnnd itt Lartjo Quantities. The Cheapest in Town. CALL AND SEE. R THOMSON, -- Corner Wall and Sixth Street, 2 For particulars apply t- Accurately Prepared. New 02 ?P4 .a f . w I ?2 o ACCOMMODATIONS, ' "' pi m ASD WITH BAKfc SST Call at e o Situated, y MERCHANTS. TRY ITI 3 IN OCDEN CITY. FOR PAINS OF Never-failin- CL of Entortainmen EXTERMINATOR! A "Wonderful THE ; ' Prescriptions 9 HOTEL. Vurr, lamislic, and THE CITY DRUG STORE! , .. r: f , DELMOXICO RESTAURANT i d307-t- m ' T Pprfnmery and Articles Toilet CO Opposite Union Depot. a Will be received only 4 : 2 BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, Mercantile Institution, In iU BRANDY, CONSTANTLT OS ORDERS , COGNAC Stock-o- LUMBER. YARD. ood Cuts and Low Prices. lst,'lS74, WHISKIES, GROCERIES. Prime Beef , Mutton , Etc. , ZION'S A e i Fourth Street, Ogden. . Israed by .. O BUTCHER SHOP. th NOTICE. ' ! t Case Goods, n Pal Is, Oils, Pi UPHOLSTERY. GINS, WINES, wifery. and Besidence, Main - ! DETJGS, 0) The patronage of the public is respectfully solicitea. Offlee l d7-J- . City Drug Store. E. LUNCHEON. iS CUTLERY,1 SPECTACLES. Ooden, of Main Strut. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ; JEWELHY, FLATED SILVER WARE; STAIRS ' WEEKLY: "Watches, Clocks, for ladies and children. RECEPTION k JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS G. Fifth Stribt, 12.0J in advance! per year in advance), for six months 6.H) 3.00 in advance), per quarter dav- Ithree times -per week) n rt per year FASHIONABLE Half a Block DAILY: Beaver, 10. LUNCH I Commercial and Family Newspaper, The storm in the mountains has abated. y, fth. 1874. goes to make a , or y, - THK LARGEST CIRCULATION NORTHWEST. N . ciiiciis IS- From this morning's Herald; Mr. James M. Carter, a prominent atMedicines. torney and worthy citizen of Salt Lake, died last Tuesday night, at the age of The patronage of the publio and es thirty-fiv- e years. He was a native of pecially that of the late firm ia solicited. Marylaud. A geutleman who had just partaken of a bountiful repast at a restaurant yesFAMILY GROCERY. terday afternoon, tried to take "'French leave," but the keeper of the house gave JOSEFLT C. GRAHAM, him warning to pay up at the mouth of a INTER-OCEApistol and the point of a huge carving THE Fifth Street, Ogden. knife, when the chevalier d'industrie prois the paper for TO NEW AND HI 8 NVITF.8 ATTENTION THE REPUBLICAN, duced the necessary stamps. TUB FARMER, select stock of A large assemblage attended the grand THE FAMILY, concert given at the Methodist Church THE MERCHANT, THIS PROFESSIONAL MAN, AJiD PROVISION GROCERIES THE MECHANIC, last night, and euerything passed eff In Literature, General News, Foreign and Domeshappily. The cantata will be repeated tic Correspondence, Local Reports, and all that CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. uimiwy"" te From yesterday's W. D. WIILIA3IS. V |