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Show PMUSBIitS COHriltV und 1) Mill Ml Manager. " tb.OOIW ncw o -- SUBSCRIPTION BMS OF $5,000,000 TH E OGDEN v urf.NING. Sunday. excepted U mm LTnmirnni'm IS.0O 4.1X1 2.00 .10 EL Month" 6.45 pm. MO a.m. . T.o urn. . Wo. 229. 7.00 .m. . . i.OO m. via Kvanston, Wy. '"?lh County (to Tc7u-v- e the latter plac. for RicU County, SClavsend Saturday, at . . zp.iu. JSfSdiw, Tuesdays, Thursday, and6.00 p.m. the K.t Iknd t.ke aud tne nest ' nil ;":'".. "d . iOOp. ,m. 7.30 fctnrd.jp. Siauravilie, Saturday.. - mU..Wednesday. City and , 2.45 p ,m. Utah. in a Territory where their own clas3 are Federal officials and friends. They hert is a tradition afloat about seek to fetch on a conflict between the Capitol that some time in the the Government andv the fanatical dim' past the Committee on the followers of that Urightim Judiciary commanded the respect of the House. We can well understand that at an earlier period in our history, when it was considered an honor to be a inembeft of Congress, and gentlemen of character and recognized ability were chosen for such positions, that the lesal opinion of congressmen selected to express the same would carry some weight. But if such a state of affairs ever did exist it has long since passed away, us the condition of the present committee clearly illustrates. The best legal talent of the preseut House iuto eleven uien of pith exgath.-rc-d cites, when it can get up ta. the dignity of being noticed at all, ouly . ridicule and contempt.i J The session draws to a close,, pnd the two most important efforts of this Cjmmitta have gone to record in proof of its utter incapacity. It succeeded in passing two acts that, amid roars of laughter, were found to be already on the statute book, and it reported and passed a bill concerning Utah which might truthfully be enbill to so amend the Contitled stitution as to abolish polygamy." This is taking the Committee at its word. The fact is. the bill gotten up lobby is to legalize by an the plunder of other people's property by. a nest of vermin called carpet baggers, sent out by the Administration to oppress an innocent and inoffensive community. This was accomplished under the old aud cry of the Christian statesman. 'Iu the name of God, Men amen; let us rob somebody" who were never known to open their Bibles are alarmed lest the Bible shall not be read in Utah, and solons who defy the decencies of society in their nightly raids on the wrong side of the avenue are troubled in their legislative minds lest chastity be not maintained among the Mormons. The bill was sent, in its crude s of state, from the Utah to their brother in Congress. It was licked into the on TerritorCommittee by shape ies, and found so very offensive that the House referred it to our friends of the J udiciary Committee, where certain excrescences were lopped off, after which it was born again, that aged iniquity, Bishop Poland of Vermont and Credit Mobi-lieacting as accoucheur in what was a clear case of breach presentaThe thing is simply mon tion. strous. It deprives the people of Utah of the little self government heretofore accorded the inhabitants of a Territory, aud gives despotic powers seat to a handful of out by President Grant, who are paid for theii oppression in sums varying to fifty thousand from twenty-fiv- e dollars a viar without stealins. It allows the marshals power to pack . . .1. 11. juries, ana maKes a most remarsauie sucn of in dinerence quauncution In all cases affecting the iurors peculiar marital institution of Utah a btlivf in polygamy is to be considered so much of a crime as to dis- oualify a iuror, while in all cases not so affected the crimiuayuror is to b$ A man ma eonsidered qualified. " well-know- n OFFICE UUR8. 16 i P m- - rnday.P'"-to6-,Pm-iKGISTB- DEPARTS! KNT m. to 3 p.m. Open from 9 a MONKY ORDER DEPARTMENT. to 3 p.m. Open from aju. Inside Bjor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. OSKPUIIALL, Postmaster. Trains - - P. train rj'.P. " arrives q p leaves C " fj.C. u and leaves and ii ii ii - 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6. HO p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.60 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. - - " ". H train arrives - - - -- - : - gait Lake City Tim. 2 . IAS0NIC NOTICE. A. M. Weber Lodge. A. F. ' OGDEN. D. TJ. Main 81. first .month. Sojourning tfwk ... ......vTxirTniia livin cosiJiufiVAnuwc and third EEGCLAK TV Thursday's brethren m good invited. .areially w Sec'y. W. 8. HOLBROOK, T. & RICHARDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY And NOTARY PUBLIC, City, Ogden 4 H. - - AT LAW. ATTORNEY with County Recorder, Office 8,1 1 - City, Ogden Utah. Jr., TAXXER tra' - iwi-- .l NATIONAL BANK SALT LAKE CITY. OF $200,000 Up Capital, - Paid M"M"U Authorised "I WM. II. HOOPER. President, U. 8. BLDKEUOK, vice rresi mini. I AM VMiNQ. VDirector.. WM. JENNINGS. JOHN SHARP. KKKAMORZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, Collection! made aud promptly remitted. inierem ram i (foreign Excuange lor aaie. do3-l- y ttvinga Deposit. Dwl Me. CO. & WELLS, FAKGO OGDEN, UTAH. Bankers and Express Forwarders. on Francisco, New York, Draw direct San on, Cliicsgo, St. Louis, London and Paris. ies in all the principal Cities East nud Sjwitl attention given to collections. wiif J J. II. JS. Bost- AgencW est. DOOLY, Agent. MARTINEAU, fljdraulie rivll Engineer, and Logan, Cache Co. Land and Mining Claims surveyed. A. MINER, & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY Office All at Residence 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah. kinds of legal Husinesu AMERICAN F1UST Block Street, attended promptly ltf HOTEL, - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, East of the Theatre, SALT LAKE CITY pr day. Terms 83.00 "eellj and Table Board at Reascnable Rate.. " J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. J0H! SrROANCS C. SPRUANCE, STANLEY i "tcetwrs to II. Webster A Co. aud 0. CHirMAH. & CO. J. J.Spruance, Imporltrt and WholetaU Dealer in W'NES Wlm4ln AND LIQUORS. Fr0nl 8treet' 8,111 FaIlci8c well-know- n Young, they may possess themselves of rich mines and other property, as the same sort sent into the South have robbed and oppres' ed that unfortunate region In the one the pretense is loyalty to the Government; in the other devotion to chastity and tho .Christian religion. nnvmn ir Ulilll llil IHHi A.X. RAILR PIONEER OF -- LINE Name of STATION. Trains Lear . law-abi- 6 0S Wood. Cross 6 26 4 Cwitrerill. S31 Farmingtoo aoj 4 Kaysvill. tnj i.ilf ct.. $ 11. THE 40 : 4 T ftoj 6 AAY 1C PIONEER AND CITY liKUU STOKES," llEi 62; Main Street. Ogden Train. Leave X. Ogden 8 40 Kaj.ville 9 31 - 7 10 . 4 Farmingtoo 9 62 7 Centrevill. 10 4 7 10 X ;,Tho 4if 1,6 63 iX2's VG00D FIT SPRING GOODS, Consisting of PaauiiM,, will fttuuaA nnrplial. .li'b.,. the offices. Fifty ceuts additional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. 4Vi.lt AILROAD. NORTHERN S:20 a.m. Trains Leave Oden daily, i Train. leave Franklin, ut 9 a m. . Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:10 a.m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHAS. MOSES THATCHER, d9iMy. AND FRUITS . TAYLOR FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. Order, left at ... ' Gen. Turner, his old stand on FIFTH STREET, Has for the purchase and sale of hi BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps J ot Paper, Pictures, Frames, etc. ' Q. W. TURNER. Q" Li Sons, ?2vj You will be TAYLOU ! ; FIFTH STREET, one door East of Forbes' Shoe St or a. ' Mrs. SCHIIAM MiUiner and dealer iu all kinds of 'ZTi . .... ui"- - .' Jewe!'-y- . - u. .ii cr monstrosity as soon as it can be reached. This fact, however, does not The affect their imfamoua design. nomnlaints in Utah, the authors of this violation of constitutional rights, do not number over 60 men, and - these men are of the lowest and vilest. are made up of criminals esSilver and They ccuviqtion and convicts escaparrarta caping ing punibhuient, who took refuge ii-l- y Furnishing Goods, LADIES' FURS. Orders solicited aud filled with care at the Lowest Prices. C. 91. I. dsl. ot this aotke, ' be lfoiixi:d, d208-l- CHICAGO SVMTu-WESTE- M r RAILWAY. ; .... :,tMX hi if Chidagd! &; IS MARSHAL INSTRUCTED rounn witHiir ; Dresses Cut and Pitted. To all whom it may concern. J0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all Persons engaired in Business in Oglen Ci!y, (let wnich the City Ordinance!' provide that a license must Le obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City aud be (subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. UEKRICK. Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. LIMITS - The Office of :he City Recorder if at the City Hall, Fifth. Street, OgJen. 0jti4 Eo'ir frm 10 . n. till 5 jr.m. THIS CITY, OF r oot Which Kuflitlo. Kew Verk, Philadelphia Baltimore, Sioux City, M..treil, Cleveland, Boston, Bloomington.Siiriwrtirtld", WahiiiRbm, lii(lii.niyi. Nirtlay.j.Suigara Fats, Duly Registered f. Mr.'IT0T,Oe,-ri.lNTJV,- ' AND LICENSED JANUS- - WA X fJ'JlTO JVX, According to Law, MINNESOTA JUNCTION.' BURNETT,' FOND i)U bAU, OSHKOSH, Arf Lr.TO, MKNAS-I- I A, GR KEN BAY, ESCANABA, SHOKiSS It OF LAKJS SUFJKIUOIt. ' TUFJ CITY RECORPEK is tbe only Kosto From Chicago to St. Paul , Via Madiaoo. Baraboo and Kirov, and It U tbe only reute running : Through between Chicago and gt. Paul. dlli-l- register any dog and '''y ISSUE f 'AIn; LICENSE, PULLMAN PALACE CARS MARVIN HUflHITT, Gen'l buperintsodeat, J 'TwiWUI C . To tbe Owner or Kei-pc-r thereof, en at hie Office in W. II. "TENNETT. Cau l passenger Agt fh CITY XIXjXi. y And tbe psyroent of tbe stim of 1 q tnt North-Weste- rn FOR CHICAGO, SlfWIOY&ANf Such Dogs ... Eailway,'- refroit, Toledo, AND TUJ4 MILLINERY GOODS. Gloves CITY LICENSES. .... That frsm and after the For tbe Trade. ; dl91-S- y SCIIAI'PELL. Relation to Dogs! IIEXIXGER. M NEW MILLINERY STORE HATS AND CAPS, carpet-bagge- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GRAINING and LETTERING ;;...',....,.;' adju-dicatedv- A Gents5 & VIA TUB Don't forget the place, On and Shoes DOGS! TICKETS Destroy tervat with PROMPTNESS AND CIVILITY. dealer, iu all ol the bast brands of Boots K. TO. BUY YOCR , Salt vXjtXke City, E Airent and Mnnnger, THE ORDINANCE. BUTTER, EGGS dl74-3- by jurors, pronounced convicts, iaJa .x. VV t case where he is charged 'with i'co- - r ?i t0i.w,C habiting with more than one womar:, or the first time in. ta nistory Retail IJ,iuo,OiiO Tlios. E. Itll A n LETTE, Fainter s and f PAPER HANGERS, ' DuNFORD & 6H.00U - 960,0(0 And th f dl6$-6m'- ' Fidcock'a Store, Half a block A'orth of Z. Garden and Crass Seeds. Ui lUO.OOft .120 000 Sign and Decorative House, IN TOWN. The highest price paid fer your 1 1 Ofirksi 1iK.,.iO Public Librury Building, Louisvilla, ATTENDED W. II. COODWIS Ogden. ALL KINDS OF, PRODUCE, the day, , . Itio.txv Ino.oou torysgeuts. urcu.srse.intaiiiing full particular, furuithed MAIN STliEET, OGDEN. Supt. BEXHfiER'S, AS CHEAP AS ANIWI1EBE At 4n0K 3Mi,t)iW on application. , Hats and Caj). PRODUCE STORE. and Nfwspapers ftlllthtfo4i4i8 aw'ft'ftirr stock of Wall 4.(XK . . $in,(X . Who's Ticket., . . . 24.00 Halves, . . T.'iiih. or each Counon. '. ftm) 11 Whola Tiokat. fur . . ftonrbi " ' . '" lixi.oo . 23 Tickets for Tickets are now ready for al, and order, ac- coinianied by cash will 1 promptly tilled. Liberal coniiuissiuus wiil U. ail,,a'A,l t.i iMttafa. TKIIMS TO SUIT. One door north of the old Walker Building, for , there you will get your d!76-t-f WORK , Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots and Shoes, "WTm 6.',ijO ldo.iKO Price of Tickets. . J NIBLEY, Main Street, rs Bricklaying. COUNTY their season. THE BEST PLACE 10 TRADE Shipping a Specialty. G-- . Painter, tnlso. t6io . General Freight and Ticket Agent. VEGETABLES .BOX 24. Sijrn lmi.uoo d214-4- w E. P. BROWN, P.O nnd Orand Total, 20,000 Gift., aH'casu, miner and Interior Decorator. Mf UTAH r. W. H. SHEPHARD, Papcr-liaRgc- r, H. IJOWRIXG. By Express, Daily, in d205-t- f Practical IIousc urainer. JOHN SHARP, SiPcJUNTk'NDKNT. Ladies' .uits and Under Clothinr. alway on baud. Oue aud a hall blocks north of Z.C.M .1. d, under the firm' nton 4 Stoddurd is thisiav ll consent; C. W. i f,Hidard will pay all ,)0, lli.rutoii,.,,,., claims agaiukt, and" i'e( eiVjflll debts du, the lale ifirm. Ogden, May IStliyfsTi. C. W.THORNTOV, JOHN 8T0DDAHD. tiliAHf, (ien'l Xicket and Freight Agent' 1 TOFORE For all Information concerninc Freieht or Pae- ' ; , age, apply to N. B. JONES. W $xafiN Witt. . . One urana iash u.it, 6 Cash Oifts, jil.fOO each 10 Cash (lilts, 14,iwneech 15 t'a.h tl.tu, 10 0.10 each . r . Cash Oifts, t,()()0micli Sa Cash. Oifts, 4,0W)esch . 30 Cash Oifts. 3.HXI encli 60 Cash Oifts, .1 2.Weach 100 Cash Gifts, l,tK)euch . ' 24C Cash Gifts, iOUeach S00 Cash Oifts, 100 each 19,000 Cash Oil ts, , 60 each - O'UARAXTEED. 1 nnd ' Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. JAilta T-- .;...,, . ... . OlM flrand Oaith Oift, -- MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, llibbon, etc. 'f - (Irflndtash $ DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogdeu City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p ni. And liberal share of patronvicinity, for age extended to her during the past year, aud begs to call tl.oir attention to her new stock of 7 , distrt-but- d list or oitts. , very,-WOBKMAX- Uatfi, $a,DOo,ooo One UrMiLVriiaift,- -. U Urn Oift, . SHIP, tud a 31st, 1871. divided into twenty themand gift., will U among th ticket-holder- OF THE FIliST QUALITY. 31 7 13 , .14 v Iu addition to the above, - Ladies of Ogden. it. the STOCK - j'--. K. .4 '. IMMjiJUvjnly At Ihis filial Ctftcett be upun a ale i:orrs,oudiug with its iiitrruMd imnortam:., he music will be rendi red by n rct.etr coq silting' fnu hundred perloViners, selected ror titer bt.ne ludiliereiit lands, aud the uapmeiUa-tediuinp- f LATEST STYLES OP GOODS, Suitable to the S,on atnl .,t ( W 7 S't j. t. at. tlouj,Kr,- 1 ' Woods Croa. Return, bar sincere thank, to the 1CLL A ..... everything will AO. Pass, jl'aai. ; Mrs. 31. B OW11ING ' -- 0 .10. FlfTH GIFT CONCERT for tb purMftm mtutipntl, and kitb Uytmtixmij fttnl utii n tti vot aJV Tl'i u no(iiTiral I H llli'li a4 I I 1 .1 I'rU l(b itlVVV niiu fKe-SJiXTUB W'HAftR ... MAN'AUK' . . - .. lr ' - ' ' X i, u ,, jr is .1iu com. tiu t.i " runic tlbrary Jlall, Wf i,. u ' i liti 4 ti,-- Arrive at OgilcB ' d, t t. at. Salt Lake MILLINERY. , carpet-bagge- Nri Arrive at Salt Lake carpet-bagger- s white-heade- t'ass U. rt snp-po- CALIFORNIA lin I Territory lying west ot the States where one may travel secure while unarmed, and find sympathy and where ever he finda a Mormon. But they ure shrewd, although ignorant, and w ill bow in submission to the oppressors of their 'tyrants, putting their trust with childlike simplicity in a just God and the d 'cisio'ns of the Supreme Court! Washington Capi. FASHIONABLE TAILOR I , June 6. No. 1'a.s. 31; 1874. In antii.ttiK.iii!: th Uih and lait . f the .r... T (lift ttuneerr. giv.a tor ti, l.e.illi f tl.e l'iilii tb Trtitea and Maiiaver Library tf Keutm-ky- , rofer with pride and plmure to the Hr w hlch have been already (tiven: Tbe tnt, Drr.ml.er ltt, 1671; th. secund, ISTi'; the th rd. July er2, 8, 173; and th- - lonrih, March xlst, 1C74. Under their charier, granted l.v a wiisd art t th. Kentucky LegislHlur. March )tt. l7l. M Trusiees at. autL.iri.cd to kit. , and Only One .Hr-Gif- t Coiwo.i1 V.'Siii,, money arising irom lb. Filth and LACTlVncart, tl e l.ii.rary,Mi)eum,aiidctheii,Artin,itrt be enlarged aud euduwed iui Bxt aijit'cbrtam am.u .1 inreiii.. te-ireuc an eittimn.ttit m will secure bt tiM pra.imnri the mainiei.eiR! tls u.julticut iwitUU,ft,t,t( but it. consiaut grvwsfc, T y T. W. JONES, UTAH. No. the 1IBRART0F KEATLCKY July aFTER JAN. 1st 1874. ON AND They will be disappointed, however. The Jloruions are a d ing, innocent and innoffensive people. years of unpar.through tweuty-nv- e alleled toil they have brought a garden' from a desert. It is the ouly tol, II. VOL. I'm I II orpet-bagsrer- of our couutry belief 4s. pronounced not only a crime but a conviction of SPECIAL KOTICE. thfe man so found is proa i" ND IFTvu i7i ii, n.k crime, and 0 Cntml K.ilroaduiv iui, will slfc as juror, unless, unfito nounced Company Ilcon. f llch etl,rn UtKoad,16 as we have said,' some other case of JAMES SHARP, offense than polygamy is to be Gtaieral Ticket Agent. It mere statement of the fact h sufficient, without comment or criticism. , But, EPHEIA3I SMITH, stupid as the legislative 1 hJS81 T0 BRICK IN THE BEST wrong-doer- s are, from the wicked ORhK.orkoii'hipat a Reasonable Hate. to that respectable emr ' ""tu "ouglas. Bobbins' will attention. dl70.i. bodiment of insincere imbecility. Bishop Poland, they know these They are things as well as we do. well aware that our higher tribunal will brush away their legj lative "ATCHMXirrB PUBLIC OGDEX. UTAU. MOXD1T. JCXE 15. 1874. 4.40 t.uw .30 i.m. 62(1 un. 1.40 a.tn. "fJESSn A.'mwaM. MAILS. NX. CLOSING ARRIVALS. Amble daily Mail daily 5SSS Mail daily . iaopx In aid (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) iffi!" - . s.lt FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, TAYLOR'S HOTEL TUB EE DOLLARS ON tBI Xuxofeah Pun, West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Bj Order of the jOty Board by the Day or Week, j&Rooms with or without Board,-- a Vt Tajlor Conncii. JAMES TAYLOR, Recorder,, Cutler, FrofTietora. ilSO-l1 |