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Show CORRESPONDENCE. ETEBI ETEXISO. Btmdays -- xc.f HoorER, April 21, 1374. EniTOR Oguen JpscTios : Sir: Oa Sunday last, three gentle-me- n from Ogden, members of the High Council, met with the pceple of this settlement and were accepted by theni as a BY TELEG11AP1I. Doings in Congress. Inundations in uunareu cmigrni hnund West, durinz committee of arbitratoin between the oflicers of the Hooper Irrigation Comna days. ny and those members of said Company ;ipuitw nuo uave onjections to tbe payment o announce to tneir of water lax. Having giM would respectfullythat will oeen proporiicn "".ofOgdin ud Vicmiiy present at said meeting, as an indi'" ot"iiiilinery Good, first door fcast vidual I can testify to tue manly and AMEK1CAS. .tD ob . . ; . hum, ,tore. jtft stri. ltaiat are Biraigntiorwara manner in which they Washington, 22 did business. Their argument.", in my In the Senate, the message of the estimation, were characterize) by rood President, transmitting the report of thi . judgment and sound sense. Nor have I Civil Service Commissioners, was re J- th J. ! Dickej, heard of one be he Mormon cr otherwise ceived and ordered .....,u-M- r. printed. ar ( who has expressed an opinion to the telegraph superintendent, Tbe Senate resumed the consideration ?"FUa Offlfthn last evening, and pur conirary. As there wa wore business of the bill to enable Memnonitcs, of on hand than could be transacted on that PlV alinrt n liv Russia, to effeot a permanent settlement bvb lima in on occasion, the meeting was adjourned till on the public lands of the United btates. tbe following Sunday at 10 e clock a.m. An amendment, kit- fixing the' aggregate to Amongst oiher objections brouulit for be held under a declaratory statement We are glad Is see Mr ward was the at 300,600 instead of &00.000, and fixing by delinquent nrr Again street again. He has fact tbat several of them owned laud the amount of any one filing at not to ff Driver oatbe will that was worthless, and could not pro exceed 60,000 instead of 100,000 acres, i a it- - ronnvered. ' his ancle nl VBl duce to them even the cost of the water. was . i . t '. , weigut adopted. 80 no una iu JJCIttlU To meet this difficulty, the board of arbi . . Tbe morning hour expired and the J. mm see to We ncipe iraunn recommeHQea that a committee Louisiana bill came up as the regular v..t.t. on crutches. be appointea from the people to examine snort ly. Stockton having the floor. He iowuglily restored, ana classify all lands so complained of; order, to yielded Salisbury, who wished to and it is in regard to this decitioH that on the bill. . speak On Sunday, the 26th I wish to ofl'er, through the medium of to u..Third. introduced bill a Buckingham i in Indians to become citizens of the lhe 53J QUOrUm 0f SeT your paper, a few Biiggesuons to the nit ' 2 Fm of people Hoopr. My reasons for this United States; referred. mi in h Rpniinrl Ward course re6ts in the fact that, not beinp tnties wm Salisbury began his speech, but was A full attendfinee of (he in the Mormon faith, 1 have not access hAim interrupted by the appearance of the to cathe ear iu an assembled desired public President s private secretary with the members is earnestly pacity when the matter can be discussed; message vetoing lhe Finance bill. ana tnerelore, Mr. tailor, l apply to The message having been read, the Mr. Bereslrom has you. hoping you will allow me the cpace chair announced that the bill was now t),0,h!bist. HLin your columns for a few remarks on before the Senate; the question was. pened the premises lately occupied by the subject. should it notwithstanding the ob pass, Tbe true bisis of taxation in a'.l civi J H. Stinger, as a nrsiciass resiuHrnnt, of tbe rresideul? jections . , - A fnmfah hi. tnhloa wilh .... s lized on cations n si tbe righteous deci SDd luieuiio w u.. Conklinggaid it was desirable to have sion, that men shall pny tax in propor it considered at an em'.y day, but he the rerr best eatables ot tue season. tlon to the valuo of the property they the Senators wauled to see tbe JJoard and lodging can he had, by the own. And if this be true in regard to supposed in message print and examine it, and he advertisement. See week. o her taxation, why should ihe'r be an ex day or therefore moved that it be printed and ception matie in regard to water tax. on the tablo. Agreed to. The object in making the Hooper canal lay Little Bock, 23. Cur Assessob. Mr. Edwin Strat whs to bring under cultivation a portion is quiet this morning Everything and Collector for of country before barren and unfertile jford, our new Assessor Another company of regu'ars arrived hrough lack of water, but which, since this morning to assist Col. Hose to prewith he city, is after the he water lias been applied to it, has Prominent citizens are sharp stick, or, ratber, with a good proved to be one of the best farming serve the peace. to Baxter and Brooks induce endeavoring of value the property, and districts in the lerntory. Dut like all to knowledge uf to call the Legislature to settle agree He is the other do the land to is square thing. a. desire of tbe farming districts, controversy. unequal value, a portion of the farms working energetically at his business. Washington, 22. being of very poor quality. Those own- Baxter telegraphed the President to of deem a land it ng poor piece unjust day, Elating that he proposed calling the Anotheb Dkath. We sympathize that they should be compelled to pay the legislature together and asking a guartame . amount of tax as men who own antee of ilk Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt, of this city, protection. He would abide by and that will raise them three times the i i .I .i .i :,a ice loss tney uuve susiumeu oy me amount of produce, and that too with a the decision of this body. The President lhe peaceable and :lb of their son, Benjamin Franklin treat deal less labor and care. Onihe replied approving egal plan ot adjustment, and giving his iends are invited to the funeral servi- - otner hand, men who are the owners of assurance of protection. luul, reason that the holders of at Mr. Moffatt's residence, In the District Investigation, second class land draws as much water the only fact of interest developed whs morning, at 10 o'clock. from the canal as they do. and therefore that a check for some $300, drawn by the to amount same of tax. ought pay treasurer of the board of .Sow, 1 tuitik a little reflection will Magruder, and included in a judicial A. c.'ise of Alderman s Court. works, dis- public convince any reasonable mind that it is was lor bringing D:ina of the not altopeiher the amount of water that expenjes luibinjtbe peace was settled this lifter New York Sun. to Washington.' and the receives that ho is benefitted bv, bi Ij the defendant's plea 1 n f guil'y butman of witnesses in the- - Shepherd-Dan- a the amount of produce raised by its payment Knieciiarge The witnesses waived tl.eir su t. librl application lo hi land. How much The memorialists announced their ense ;es Iteosihiin $15 greenbacks. would it do a he man, goed supposing This is the fiist case thai's bevu before had the wnole of Weber river at his closed. The court decided to hold a pri vate session and tbat on a Alderman for a month, and there has command, if. by its application, his land F'riday and Saturday they would inspect a still refused lo is croc? It oulv raise M been a case of tbe disturbance, fighting rotn that which he proviJing their produces that he in own public improvements, c drnnkennesi and requesting the for six weeks. Iudeed transporlati-n- , nabled to pay tho tax. Again, if men District and the memorial iere have ouly been three or four cases pay tax iu proportion to the amount of ists to dogovernment the same. folfrom the draw water canal, it iaring the present year. How's that (or they New Orleans, 22. lows that those men who draw no water ;dcn ? The most gloomy reports continue to herefrom will be exempt from taxation, and every man who has been iortunute be received of the inundations at various Monstrous. J. JI. Stinger has brought nough to secure a 'arm that is watered points. The whole Amite valley is subUs a mammoth loaf. We didn't know by soakage from the ditch, could avoid merged; houses, barns, implements and animals are washed away: tbe inhabi was (there spare flour enough in town to its payment. commencement a difference was tants are fleeing to the highlands, where In the make such a "biscuit." It is white in made the of water claims on tbe they remain in a destitute condition. in price ide and a pale brown outside. It isn't itch. Men balding a firstclass twenty- - The Howard Association is receiving light though, but its weight in due to its acre lot were required to pay lhe sum of funds to aid tbe sufferers, who number thousands. ie and not to its quality. The flavor 5l'J to secure tue water ngtit thereto. many San Francisco, 22. those second while class lots of owning J? good and the make State Convention The of Grangers is up pleasant to the tame dimensions, claims purchased their frye Kineer is a first-clasdoue-hfor $107 each. It this difference was in session in this city, three hundred G. W. is Moulder, and his specimens of the staff ust and reasonable in the first place, it delegates being present. secret. Colby fflife can be obtained every day at J. is equally reasonable now. The same president. Proceedings Colfax, California, was destroyed by merence in the value of the two classes f aoford's store. Fifth street. fland exists to day as did then, and fire this afternoon, except three buildthe bolder of one let receives yearly ings. Loss. $40,000. OreThe women crusaders of Tm Missi.no Woman. In another Imost three times the amount for his gon, who were sentenced toPortland, a fine of pay does. holder of the thatihe other, labor, puma will be found a driminn nf five dollars each, are serving out their r i is true that toiue who bought land firs. Hansen, of Ogrten time in jail. who has considered have Valley, firstclass, by experience n Tbe officers pursuing the notorious missing for nearly two weeks. Mr. roved it to be only of eecond class value, I'hile others who have bought what was robber and murderer, Vasquez and his Stowell corroborated to us this f' considered second class laHd, have party, came on them in tbe mountains the statement of Mr. Angeles. They abandoned their Hampton, rovoiit io be nrttcl&ss. This arose near Losand M 1 wopiaa answering to this iascrir.- - rorn camp, and fled on foot, closethe mistakeu judgment of the com horses N. and BpeakiC in a language he mittee who clarified the land, and was ly pursued. If overtaken there will Nd not understand, iable to have occurred in tbe case of probably be a bloody fight. attended, a he best judges. But k the case is f go last Friday afternoon, to go ifferent. Experience has demonstrated !Ogden Valley by Taylor's canjn.but beyond the possibility of a doubt, which 1 . FOREIGN. ected and tolJ to rplrili'O liar is first aud which is second class land, P ' ' ; Parts, 22." On Boirilinr nnrtl, ......... n , and mistakes whi:b may have been made c Baron Gustave de Rothschild, the Ausn this direction, can only be rectified warned X against attempting lo by tb people following the advice ef trian Consul General here, is reported I" ffwkOgden canvon he pnain dangerously ill, tie Board ot Arbitration, and 22. bench, on account of tie river inter- - U lands belonging to dissatisfied pei- - Venezuela advices state Havana, that Governor . hut after leaving the vicinity of soss. Shou'd tbe people conclude to follow Pulgar, of Maricaibo, fled from the prokiln, 8h9 was seen crossing the this advice, I would respectfully suggest vince to Oruba Island, and then to Kingon account of a popular revolt i,T that sh4ward, and there is little o them the propriety of assessing the ston, fell into the river and ax on each man's laud, according to its against his despotism. It is reported tbat President Blanco offered him a Search should be made value; or, in other words if one man mission to France to keep him out of tbe Wwceforthe body. hrough the help of the water, can raise r conntry. with the wheat cf bushels acre, per forty same amount of labor that another cap: oia.Tkis morning donsiderable aise twenty bushels, then according toe sierest " my view, me lormer ougui to pay uou-blk .u- excited t 'ha the amount of taxcan Johh Tbomfson. sf the old man L, ur iV 5 n.n auo-t- f Colfas Destroyed by Fire Important lo Farmers. Gardeners. Women Crusaders in jail ...... and mtttt nnit largest Cnllwen iu the world. areii. recti Kackaee. containing an ounce. will be tnt fire of pontHse, to auy aildress, on re ceipt of the price, 2i ct. each, or live jiackagee lor i. fim utrectieaa, how and when to plant, accompiuy eacti packajre. Aiirtresa M. M, REV NAL CO., dlSl-lS6 Amity bt., New Turk City, Headquarters iax-pay- er -s Dkp or tni Putti. Qbaktiummtu. . by two respoueible parties, not bidjers, that they will become bondsmen on award of contracts, will be received at this office until eleven o'clock, a.m.. om Friday, Hay lilh, 1874, lor Uie delivery el a quantity oi IsT 33 VVCOD AND HAY Fort McPliereon, Poet of Beaver, North Platte, Fort Laramie. Fort Ketterman, Sidney Burracki. Fort U. A. Kusselt, Krd Cloud Agency, Cheyenne Depot, Spettod Tail Agency, fort faniiere. Camp Drown. Fort i'rid Steele, Camp Stanib&ugh. Bull for the inppliee to be delivered at earh of the above named station", will also be received ud to the mne day and hour, by the respective Quartermaster! at laid nations, and forwarded to the undersigned, aa directed iu general order an. 57, War Department, 1SJ1. The right to reiect any or All bidi n reserved. Full condition aud requirements will be made known and blank bide furnished, on application to tuis omce. Bids for any portion of the above supplies will tie consiuerea. By order of the Department Commander. ALX. J. PKRRT, Chief Quarter nuteter Dep't Platte. dlSO-ft-lirev't. Brig. Ueu'l, V. 8. A ,1. ' "PPosed to ... i,. " irk... . in DITOK Jl'JiCTION : sus- - J "ler.r. With the exception of W a 1001tlnges, he did notap- J J'm.Wi rf i k'd !" Huntsvillb, April 22, 1874. Sia: ftn April 11th a woman by the am e of Ellen Hanson left her borne in Huntsville and went to Ogden to do some trading. Since the day she left si.e has ot been seen or beard of. she bad on black dress, and a long black cane igunn e.grixzly with fur around lhe wristbands. She is lusn &a old grizzJj bear. fifty-syears of age, short in stature; 0,. in K " er hair tinged with grey. slightly erowd stafw that he U .... . riease insert this iq your paper. Any .atisned information concerning tho whereabouts i wM n of tbe said person will be thankfully re- 1Iis identity DM iet.7, , eived by Anders Hanson. nc'nitT -- tot 9 f u .V -- "VI W,her b r ill H is the orougbtto If will soon be real Dender or U ttk of Go's. S T O IR "W 33 , All kinds of Household goods, for tho Drawing Boom, Purler Kitchen or lted-BooNew Styles of Lookiuj Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. W. FOULGER, Main Street, Ogden. DOGS! IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Notions, Boots and Shoes, PIA.TS and CAPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That from and after the date of this notice, THE ORDINANCE, Relation to Dogs ! Now Good? now Arriving for Springand summer Trade. GRAIN AND OTHER PRODUCE WI1.1 RECEIVEP BE I2XFORCED, And the ' MARSHAL IS INSTRUCTED LX Exchange for Goods. ' ' PRICES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIGURES TO Destroy Such Dogs roUHD WITItlK TBI H.tn- - J. W. CARTER IMITS OF THIS CITY, DOMESTIC Duly Eegistered AND LICENSED According to Law. TUB CITY RECORDER Will register any dog ISSUE A. i LICENSE, Tt the Owner or Keeper thereof, en plication at his Office in the contains the advAutnraa nf all tlif.r Ma chine manufactured, and the following points of And the payment of the sum ef THREE DOLLARS acknowledgement for th , made DO NOT PURCHASE ANT SEWING Ordr MACHINE Ha(j Tlio Domestic. dlSO-t- f Recorder. . DAVID PUCH mm & SON, AXD COMRACTORS, PLAIN land ORNAMENTAL Orders left at John Boyle'g Furniture tare will receive prompt attentifa. strum Boots Caps, Furnisliiiis Goods, Sold by EMMA CARTER, and we are all of wlick determined to sell at the Low est possible prices, Wholesale OGDEA' and Retail. Orders from town and At the Ladies' Store, MAiar STREET, W. CARTER. Airt for Utah. coantry solicited which win receive ' our careful attention. TO RENT. Respectfully, THE Salt I.a!ie City. dlM-w- UTAH HOTEL, The Finest House T. E. BROWN, M. I). ANPOBSTETEI01A1I of Va., Giadunt .4 Ta., Besideat Physi-eia- n and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow M a. jneuicai society. AI,Br of i prtet'eal cqaalctac I withthe Dmmui of the Jtwfe-n and We. term " I " mTitorie uu lot'-Mmuuilt &i of Entertainment IN OGDEN CITY. bituated, J3HTgIC!AN,8HRGEON n"nlr ret, AND WITH STAIR BUILDERS. and Shoes and a large line ef Gents of the '.City CounoiJ. JAMES TAYLOK, ttrj very exteaaive purchases Is BEFORB EXAMINING J. By ul 1st. It is the lightest running machine large amount of patronage you hart in the world. bestowed upon us in the pnat, and w 2J Is the quiettst. are resolved if faithful and honorable Sd Is the most simple. 4th. Has tbe largest bobbin. trading, will merit your confidence in 5th. Superior take-up- . 6th. Self Adjusting Tension. the future, we are resolved that ahall 7th. Cannot be put out of adjustment be our line i f conduct, as we possess by use. 8th. Great range f work. increased means together wftfcj 9th. Will last a lifetime. a We hart long experienee. ap- CITY XIuGlXjXj, wish to tender to you our great-f- "W It superiority. ( To our Friends and Patron In Town nnd;Counlrj. SEWING MACHINE. Which are not , HAS PUBLICJYOTiCE. THE BEST MACHINE IN TUE WORLD, - "sassin, uenuer, 3 ternbl9 ahout the Vetti Cbeapcct DIALER . . a vrf'A EAST SIDE HAItf STREET, OtiDSUT. at the Hationi in thii Command, vi : Omaha Depot, Fort Kridgor, Omuha Itarracki, Camp Douglat, y - Fintt and BOYLE Omaha, Nib., April IS, 1S74. FealeS Bide, In duplicate, with rtmr&ntee, eiened . s . Ever Offered in this Market, IS HOW OX EXIIIBITIOX, AND FOR SALE AT it first-chii- ..v. EASTERN FURNITURE OfcChim . 4- The BIDS for WOOD and HAY. -- O- - kir tlx-e- rs 1 G LL PERSONS WHO WISU TO RAISE THE 4 XI titioiilil umi 25 of iiuportMi for on yet A 1.8 ATI AN CAltUAUK SKKU. Cttbbagea ofth IiniMt qualify, an w11iiuk nnvmrj ul 8l lb.. niaj be raised any partut the Uutled Statee from tm 1 F U'B'H'I'T U H IT? WHY IS That all Railroad men are now taking tbeir Meals at the DELMON1COT Be cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, treats his customers right, and ouly charges $5.00 per wee for board. EXCELLENT ACC03IM0DATI03 Fcr particulars apply to TY. 52,0 Now in d.- W. THOMSON", -a 0MS.ieto. rll.cr Mud(jil 0 0 nKD. Jiistrtiitifiit oi wijiIrtHly. !tvnw4 |