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Show Sears. Mr. S. Sears will before the Young Men'. lecture deliver a on next Tue.day Association, Literary His eubjeet Hall. the at City evening, Mr. Sear' repnta-tio- n will be "finance." as a deep thinker and as a scholar, a is guarantee that ho will be faithful to his subject, which ho has thoroughly Mb. S. W. -- Xhis morning, Trmometer .tood at ten It Crrlin,the mercury marked de-- 1 S sbelow studied. "1 ' BY TELtiGAnPH 1S7S. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION NORTHWEST. Congressional. THE The Salary Grab Discus Suffering from the Storm i n Nevada. Blockaded. Mr. Burton of the Z. C. Bloody Conflict. M- I. returned last night from a trip to ' AMERICAN. the Northern part of the Territory. On bullion of quantities hi. return home he was overtaken by Washington, 1$. In the debate on the salary the severest storm that he thinks has aver been, experienced in that section. bill, Orth said he, had offered hi. propoto-d- sition, last evening, more in the nature By private conveyance, he succeeded of a compromise than anything else; bewith difficulty in crossing the mountains cause it was apparent that unless there was a compromise the House would nev'IfoWil'.. Try them. and arrived at Corinne yesterday after er arrive at a conclusion. He thought block road i. noon.' The Utah Northern that four propositions had been definitein both above Hampton the ed at a point ly settled by public opiniou, and which KD,:Who ha found front and rear. Men have been detailed embodied in proposition: first, that the The, .rofheFir-tDUtrict- T to go forward and remove the blockade. law of last Congress should be repealed; seoond, that mileage shall never again be restored; third, that the frankiDg kit at J. 0- - Chamber', store. privilege, so far as to its personal pri1eaT them at Mr. Last Night. A select as vilege, to members of Congress, eha'l Thi Party Fifth.treet,oratth. never be whatever else may be semblage gathered in the hall, of the done in restored,to regard distributing public to honor Junction Hotel, last evening, documents; and fourth, that the salary of the the occasion grand party given by of members of Congress shall substan" ' Graham. It was tially what it was under the old law. 'and Messrs. Clayton " Ho t3i explained in reply to a question, an elegant reunion, and attended with that hi. bill did not provide for F. Carter, who the to results most brilliant the happy coveiing the back pay into the Ueasury, , Rnw.n. Captain of the of all who took part in the but he had thought it better to let the anticipations few day. ;ttPrro, was arrested,his mora- - festivities of tbe evening. The dance reduction begin with the passage of the law. He thought this would satisfy in commenced at an early heur, and lasted the m at Elko. He cam people, and it would be iu conformu,centoS:u until the welcome hour of .upper was ity with former action f Congress. He announced, when a brief respite from expressed the opinion that tlie people and waltx, was granted. were as muoh in favor of a reduction of .. t ....Rt.rltrlT at J. Btan- - the quadrille the Presidont's as of the members, Messrs. Chapman and Scally maintained but it could notsalary be touched at tbe presthe reputation of their euitine, and the ent term.. He explained that the propowelJoBBSDOKTHKWAT.-JamesLlecompany who partook of their hospitali sition did not touch the salaries of the Court Judges,' hut did those of was relieved or City, of Virginia ta. ty, did justice to their sumptuous viands. Supreme tbe cabinet, and therefore applied to between dollars lluadrcd and twenty At t1 e peep of morn, the party broke what is known as political officers. Orth .nrl Promontory. Suspect- - up, all separating "gay and happy." moved the previous question which was him to Ogden. seconded; vote, 132 to 126; and his Uthe thief, he followed not confirm ed, proposition was adopted, so the bill was htllMBspfcions were recommitted to the special committee the fixed upon From yesterday'. with the instruction, proposed by Orth. utht individual he had Cosdiksation.. verdant mounUineer, in Ntwt : and it was agreed tbat when the bill alprlt, wm a fhom there was no guile. The new windows on the entrance of shall be reported back it will be considered under the five minute rule. The the Theatre, were put in yesterday. proposition repeals the bill of March, Whitehead's Geo. ipSm The squirters' squad of loafers, try to 1873, so far as the constitution permits, , IdTertlnemeiit. derive amusement: by .quirting tobacco except as to th. salaries of the Supreme Lo- Judges, and provides for fixing the pay mttitai LtcrvKt Mrs. F. A. juice on goods tbat are exposed for sale of Congressmen as nearly as can be at Child'. an address at the doors of stores . Some merchants done at the rate of pay for the Forty-fir- st p will deliver U in Sunday evening at 7 o ciock complain that their goods are damaged Congress, exo usive of tbe ffanking privilege, and with necessary traveling Igdheseata are free te all who may by these fellows. ttlnJ, w general attendance is mviThe disreputable Kate Flint has been expenses. The House then went into a committee them bear in mind teat as surrendered by her bondsmen, whe of the whole, and took up the bill apprott,itt foliljtdm'nistered to them in feared that she was about to leave the priating $4,000,000 for extraordinary wants and comforts of the naval service. city, to avoid the terra of imprisonment expenses In the course of the discussion Cox ueitolobttonsidered. Pothe to whiph she was sentenced by criticized tbe course of the administralice Court. tion in the matter, and Jil (WHEN BAZAR. g The artesian DID DOLLAR STORE. machinery at made some reflections upon the apparent ; CENTRE OF MAIN ST. Corinne, is being at present used by the temper of the House upon the subject. Hawley replied in a sharp speech,' in HOLIDAT GOODS lOWit S00D8!! U. N. R. R. Co., in boring for coal near which he paid high tribute to the digni101! IMPORTED DIRECT FROM EUROPE. Hampton. The indications for finding fied and conservative course of the adCHBffllAS IANCIE8, KEW TEARS NOTION! ministration in the matter, saying that coal there, are said to be very good., SASIACUCS' HEAD QUARTERS. nothing Grant ever did, from the time A gentleman who resides at Brighton, FRED. A. SHIELLS. he left until he passed through tbe Wildremarked yesterday, tbat if the ewners erness and came into the Presidency, Thiatei this Evening. A splendid of land in that vicinity would only culti- whieb doe him more honor ,thn the pafeast is anticipated by the frequenters of tient firmness with which he has forced vate it, it would become a fine place. the Ogden theatre this evening. e The the Spanish difficulties and setted them From this morning's Herald : for the occasion is one of the to the satisfaction of all. A precious stone, valued at $12,000, Beck also took occasion to eulogize the let that has yet been offered to the forming a piece of a diamond, originally administration far its course on the Cu-bpeople of this city. An found in the East Indies, and for several affairs, saying, "If there was anyaetllent cast of oharasters in the differ- thing the President had managed well it hundred years belonging to royal fami-liewas the with Spain. The plays, will sustain the interest which is exposed to view in the jewelry President negotiation have plunged the coun Wongs to them. might . w t. QU "Theresa, or the Maid- l' wan,. try into difficulties and perhaps have ag store, oi Messrs. ,108110 a, 's Vow," is a drama that sparkles with Lake. It is an historical gem, and was grandized himself at the expense of the w.uthe same time that it contains but the course which he had at ene time, in the possession of the country, had been Pw&gei extremely moderate." expressly e of deep sentiment. pursued to sold Queen of Spain, by whom it was The discussion was been carried on for fc ld but always papular drama of a jeweler of New York. Mr. Joab Law- some time longer, when the committee Susan" will be produced. House rence, of Salt Lake, purchased it, and arose and reported a bill to the jil ill the effect that can contribute to was passed, and the House ad which He him. it was stolen from kiiterwtef the entertainment of the soon after journed until Monday. received i', by paying $5,000 for its re Eureka, Nev., . wining. d in the Mrs. Goulettes was" turn. When Mr. Lawrence came to this Mile side of this Thirty Spring, of valley he s previously disposed Stock Messrs. Hie- - Territory, and nights. A teamster for three in a trade receiving an who was days diamond this PtotUn, Child & Co. are rtermined her to Cherry Creek, meting U be in keeping ,up a actual money value of $22,000 for it while following through the snow, .lip"wm supply of merchandize of wari- - Messrs. Josliu & Park, arje now the pos- ped under the wagon, crushing both his feet, and afterwards was frozen and un'Mieriptions.. Their shelves rrrmn sessors of this little fortune. able to proceed further. They camped 'h tk burden Mr. Milt. Barrett, who has been on a there and of the choicest goods remained three day. and 6 found in the market.; Messrs. hunting excursion for a couple of months night, in the severest storm that ever has just returned, having visited this section, with little to eat aud TOotbam, Child & Co. are dimin. in. Idaho, for their unheard of number of chickens, no fire but what they kindled from boxes killed an energy, and reading. and pieces of furniture from tbe wagon. eir reputation and credit grouse, antelope and deer. Under these trying circumstances Airs. P'g entire satisfaction to thir Miss Eate Denin will take a benefit Goulette, bestriding one of tbe horses, aMi. To euumerate the many ar. at the Salt Lake Theatre, next Tuesday made Thirty Mile Spring, after a hard when will be presented for the struggle, lasting all day and far into the ""eh are conspicuously displayed night, night. During all tins time ids team'"WBtOrt .MllM h. 'xrr. first time, in that city, the comedy of ster, with his teet mangled, was lying IWMary, tat all desiring to in. Pygmalion and Galatea. helpless and alone by the road side. The few blankets thrown around mm anora- kW tkm a visit to satisfy them-Two miners who got into an alterca storm but little protection from ed " " or what we assert tion a day or twe ago, were tried yester As soon as Mrs. Goulette reported at the day before the Police Court. It being Springs, men at once started out to res was found alive FAUM.Tie city of Omah a is dearly proved that neither struck the cue th. teamster, who and convey td to the station. Ctntf one each porously in prosecuting' coal ether, tnd subsequently that There was a bloody conflict in this . , Kin 1 first blow, and it being city last night between J. W. Ellison and mea to evade the truck the 1 L 3 .t iuiu a man names Cbas. Manly. Pistols and esiaousuea iaai eacu ono ..U "theliw, which requires that lunner knives were used, and both parties were the Justice and the com ih.n y,. other the lied, truth, j on th. more or less injured, one shot wounding Jfclw before delivery. Th us far fined them $10 each. Manlv in the head. He .tabbed hi. an aeaiers have been thwarted in Three common drunks added $500 to tagonist four times with a large botcher-knifNone of the wound, appear to not the Treasury fund yesterday, and one be dangereus. in aeiiiag coal to defendant was in jail, to await a trial for to, estomers in that oitr have disturbing the peaee. A mania for attachments, prevail, to a iw. -.- M,,wiBw occumnce that con haB become absolutely great extent. " Tir ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED OW St tectpeopl, from ltnpo- m rtk F.n tran eft ft the alley between C. Wood instance cited, a ton o Mrs. Webb of Melbourne, has pub " nave been delivered to a ""'"nd H0M A8 WILSON. lished a pamphlet, entitled the Wo- " Sept 3rd, 18T8. Wo "ceptedit wages man's Advocate, in which she recom o! service. render-i t Po mends that a bill should be intro DEIMOXICO inatio it wM found duced into parliament for establish HOTEL. AND i delivered, RESTAURANT - """nee. bould ers and ing a widow's fund, contributed to by V. P. B. B. Depot. Opposite Mt., every husband, that no widow may OGDEN CITY, E.UTAH. t T"edl6overed mixed w ith tbe be left destitute. Also a maiden's LANDT, Prop. loo long fund, to which all bachelors must Board per week, $5.00. Single meals, 50 cts. but else' contribute, that no maidens may be Beds, 50 rts. Board and Lodtrin? per d ay, 91.50. lelt destitute ( J, i...n " al well-borin- 1 , pro-Fmn- BiMment-lovin- JAS. L. 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