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Show these rili as " $tt tbeir that before o ciety, and liss demnnstra eem neeeesary. has uUlitj for the poeitKtn he occu- judgment niay Police ero insiructeJ to prevent, The pies, be id just thfi uiau to fiil the a a poBible, pereoae from ped lling place again. We hope the Idaho without first obtaining a heease frcm folks will put a quietui on all the the Citr Canndil. miserable and voracious tribe ol Tlie Special Committee, to whom at trffice' hunters,.; and send- men io lh last nmetiny- - wa referred t be T list for the year 1S74, presented a liat of Congress of the Ilailey stripe. tbt cbinges they had mad in the tetsmeots, which was read and appr-e- JL'hAvUn W. V, IIUor I?rs. aar. OGDEN. UTAir.; li'i TimuroreriucT court. TuMijr Ermine, June SO, " VERY - nj o - ;dHly-dallyin- g . ... . Hon. "John I!a'cyis It .11 A UKE I LI . U. the Dele considered bini thebest man proposed The following letter from Mr. Ilaik-ahowsthat their choice was a good .one,.in. this respect: Ilaik-- is notau officio seeker. It has alwajs been the of old the settlers of Utah to policy vote for men who did not hunt for place, but who, in most instaucts. having plenty of business of their own which they, desired to conduct honestly, had no hankcr'ng aftir po litioal positions, and no privato axes to grind. Here is John Hailey's letter : V , Washington, D C, Juno ICth, 1874. "; Uo?f. Milton Kelly: DraR Sir : la answer to your in- as to whether I will bo a 3uiry" for or not, I will state to yon as. 1 have said before, th it I have do desire to be a candi-datfor any s!Ecer tir never had iu ofi-e- a Congress com- pels uie to be awjy from uiy family and business a great portion "of my , tiracj Wh'f which require my at tantion; with these, objections, coup 4$Pwitl-diagust-- I have for politics, Suit itittciauvl'must respectfully UeclfSero'e'a caVcHUuttj for a tipio-,t!ongres- " 9. . v Vtry respectfully your obd t serv't, '. Of v all persoht City Drug MAIN Stcftei OGDEN BRANCH. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES George Francis Train, despite his pretended desire to be "let alone severely," cannot keep quiet nor hidd his light under a bushel. He is one of those persons who will be heard. He is nothing if net sensational. II is latest effort to attract attention, and, as some think, to raise cash on the fears of financial men, by a process commonly denominated blackmail, is a circular to the savings banks of Brooklyn and New York. G. F. T. wants money. He wants some of theso banking in stitutions to loan him $100,000, and offers as security a mortgage on those everlasting five thousand city lots in Omaha. He intimates that he could raise money iu another way, having been requested to lecture throughout the country on the following PAIXTS, OILS, TURPS, VAltXISHES, BUtSIIEs proved X July 10th, 1974. io the City Hall at 2 o'clock p m , wag appointed the tint to hear appeals from prrxona who feel that their assessment is too high. And a notice of lb same was ordered to b published in the Oodei Junction. Th Committee on Public Work reported th probabl cot . of a picket fence aroand th cemetery, and were instructed to get up specifications, and advertise for bids on the job. Several bids for publi labor were presented and allowed. Six extra keys house. were ordered for the fire engi Ceuncil adjournod till the 10th of July, to meet in th City II all at 2 o'clock p.m. J tut .Jous Hailev. 'your professional .politician is the most despicable in the eyes of honest and pitriotic citizens. It is only the desira to erve one's country and da good to the people that can reconcile a atraighl-fonrartruthful man .to the necessity of. contact' with tho locusts ef the lobby, and the bloodsuckers of tho Capitol. If Jeha Hiiley doesn't like them and prefers home pleasures to Waaliagtoa Jamaica Hum also, ,rr4W oc'ff tojtutmo or THE CHOICEST STYLES Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Pittersi of Jfcorcigii and ISativc Wines and Prints CIGARS, TOBACCO AKD SNUFF. rercnics. Lawns nOHE, KEXSIDT," ELD JAtkLT, n.AMATICS actl Ginghams, JLinfiis Oreundns, Wliolesalo A A iSCCST BITTERS. 1'equi'S. & . The following releases and appointGEJEtUL JLSSOKT3IEST OF ments of rjtuh missionaries, we cl.pfiura the ililL Star'ai JiineS h": Elder John II liber is released from the prestdeuey of the Swiss and German mission, io return bom. Elder Henry Riser ia released from laboring in the- Swiss and Germaa missubjects: to return home "1. Docs the money on deposit re- sion, EUer J. U Stucltt is appointed to sucMm' Boy' and ChHdren'i ally belong to the workingmea and ceed Elder Huber in the pietideacy of the Srtisis and German mission. women? E!der S Van Djk ia released from the 2. In time of panic, financial disof the Holland mission, to re- CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY presidency aster, and paralyzed industry, have turn home. drp sitors a right to draw out their Elder Henry Leigh is released from ItlTABLE TO TBI IBASOff. own money? the presidency of the Liverpool Confer ill3 Should they call for it on my ence, to return home, on account of health. portraying the condition of affjirs oi Elder John Quayle Is released from a blackboard in the leuro hall.-- , lat'or.QT on the isle of Mn, to return what would bo tho chances of find home, ou account of ill health. ing the money available? "4. In casjit was not forthcoming, n.3. otnll. Prescriptions Accurately Prepared, Dry Goods! WOODMANSEE'S -- ! Genuine Old Scotch mriskcy, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine OUR SPUING GOODS, JUd Pj or rULL LTSZ Groceries ! Groceries Arriving! Releases and Appointment! STORE - East Side Main Street, The test place in town for a GENEKAL ASSORTMENT OF HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Firsf-GlasAWD Died. riilCES At n came to Utah when very AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IX has been a faithful Latter Saint, and , died highly reepeeted by all who knew her. She leave a fsmily of six children. ;ourg; t3a.o Ilisliojst "Rates.! Ma,xlx.ot 1 rnnnrm mill mMwn rnnvm nimv mm uui l l uiuiiji (mmirrnuju George Francis evidently wants to dy A TtlX STOCK Of frijihtea :hebig bankers of theceun- iiiLi into with compliance try MIL Star please copy. his proposal. There is no could doubt that he make quite a stir, and tlo a great deal of THEATRE. damage to tho country by unsettling Ilardwara, Staple Drrtgi, Notions, people's minds, arousing a feeling of SECOND and LAST NIGHT Paper Hangings, Queen's Ware, Tb r.enowiJ and Terttiie a and Glass-warinsecurity, instituting general Saddle?, Har- rush on the banks, which would cause Main nes and. Harness trimOgden. a great financial earthquake and bring and Prononnd the moit rmarkilU MCSICAL GOFF MOORE, mings, Cordage Proprietor. GEMUSE in th World, auiipartcd bv tba ruin: distress and anarchy. But any jreatCOMKDI kX and VOCALIST man who . would undertako to go 7. CHOICE WINES, through the country, with the object Th elegant CoimHj of of accomplishing what is fonshadow-e- d In his fourth proposition, ought to A AFTER FAIR FIKT-C1.ASbe confined us a lunatic or a promoter BILLIARD TAIH.ES. rilif-t- l AOEKTI FOR Magical Carnival: Cornet and Clario- of sedition dangerous to the public netAGrnncI S.ilu, Banjo DijMa CliBrrtr Soup.. Uonlil auu inpio viog uaucei, sc., 10 cenuial wltb wolfare. BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, George F. had better go THE COUNTRY COUSINS slow on that ttack. Opposite Union GROCERIES, ot;ii:x UTAH. PRODUCEAKEN ' ed wages?" Elerchandisc s SHOES, and Grant having peremptorily shut .1 i" . , At Plain Ci'y, Jnne 23d, 1R74. of lyonmil an reuei iu case oi auorner crisis. Would there be any danger from a mphoid fever, Elizabeth Ann Turner, wife Ladies', Misses', and Children's " Trimmtd Hats and Fancy Goods. Communistic rising of enraged depos- ol Charles Singliiton. itors of burning the citv, or resort ing Deceabsd wus the daughter of John to pareonal violence against those and Mary Turner, was born at Cluheroe, who had their Lancashire. England, April 25ih, 1844; hard-ear- Ogden. :o: -- - i I C. WOODJIAASEE. 1 1 STAR BILLIARD PARLOR e, Coleman Sisters, Mr. gate tps Congress from Idaho. lie re ceived the ''Mormon" vote, because 4hpeop'e who used to belong to Utah and 're now included in Idaho, my lii'ftjJi!idjcpm,'nsto COLUMN. STREET, OGDEN. Street, Tin-War- NOT AN OFFICE IIUXTER . MUCH 11 LA cpan7.agaia yesterday at Salt Lake. ilia Honar delivered one of his customary discourseifcxplanatory of the ftaatlon.' He referred to recent and the provision in the .Ww law which required an opeBcs-Bioof the court to be held twelve ysjefyre the commencement of a terra, for the purpose of drawing junes. "Tf tbe "iaembers 'or"tbe""bar would agree ,to waive objections he ".eaid W could get a jury,, and he was roaJy7 although it was aobot, to hold court if the Covernmcnt would pro vide seme suitable place to hold it in. The attorneys thought the September "lernf would be early enough, and tnat ft was better to wait until a cer tified copy of the. new law waa re ceived. J At the September term the 'Judge will have no excuso for any longer, but do have to something yf and wire bar the besides preach to work for thooverthrW of "polygam-- . io theocracy.", He will have no excuse fur blocking the wheels of jus tice nor locking up the courts. His -way iiopen before him and he must il do something or his name will be sa)ia tban ever disgraced before the y American publici lie could have he had been i had juries all along if law us he the bow to to as willing ws anxious to impress .the necessity cf doing so upon others. But as he cottldn't fix the thing according to bis own mind he wouldn't fix it at all. CongTess has come to his help, and whether he likes it or not, he must ?;now" go ahead or his folly will be v open tQ the eyes of all men. What a pity that, the expensive piece ol .legislation, which is the resalt of so much anxiety', labor and greenbacks, ..ftloiUd "'not be'anyor very littb better suited to' His Honors notions than the old system he so strenuous i I. -- Ju jge McKean Court, sometimes called iM Third District Court, was ly opposed. I, 'CM. fr fcwa . nt Slunlelpal. City Council met, as per adjournment, June 2'ith, 1874 Mayor L. J. Merrick i the chair. Th peiition of J. Ke'sel io have renewed, for three month his licence to keep & bar and sell iiquor by retail, at his store near the It. R. Deot, wa granted. . A permitt, for thirty days. wa grant ed to D. Wood to sell out, by whohsale, Ibe remnxntof his stock of wines. IT. S, Blaticett was granted a licenst to run a hack for three months Joseph Stanford petitioned for, and wiii granted a renewal of hi licence to sell general merchandise at his store on Fifth Street. A licens was granted to Thomas Scally to rnn a hack for three month. Jnmes Horrocks petitioned the Council to ibats as a nuisance, a cow yard, close to the tide walk, corner of Fourth and Franklin Streets, near his premises, The petitioner also culld the attention of .th Council ta a levee, in the same Jicintyvthrough..wUicli water wa al. lowed to soak, injuring the street;" Tbe Marshal Was . instructed to sr that the cow yard was rmovd, in conformity with City Ordinances, 40 feet from the sidewalk.. The matter of damage to the Street, by water from the ditch, was referred to the Comminte on gtreei. A petition, signed by Q W. Turner, John Chipp and seven others, wa? read, representing to the Council that "a great many people peddle fruit, tegeta b'.es, etc , from house to house, and are i ol governed by any rale ia regard to prices, selling to private panies, in some instance, for much l?s thin to those in the bnsiots, nd who pay a . .i:.:..... license for leliiii'." th Council to adept such meat i UICES OF ADMllSt()X: S CmUioned SaU,$l; LiNUi! Depot. Sewing Machines, MKAI.8 50C. BOARD 2 PKR SAT. Wn accoiumudtttiuuf. r-- Good Xoticeto Tax Payers! NOTICE IS HERETO GIVEN . that the CITY COUNCIL OGDE City Ualt, Ogden ON FRIDAY, July 10, 1S7J, At TWO p.m when A. I P K A L S Ajrainst the Antounta Asseeged against propertj holders in said City, wjil be Heard and determined. rarues conceniea will govern themselves accordingly. cause Mr. Landi eels an excellent table, "esti Li customers right, and ouljr kharg! $5.00 per ee for beard. LIME! LIME! LIME) MACIH-iNER- W will dellvtr in In this oity, Y DEPARTMENT, is now By Order of th City Council. JAMES TAYLOR, opened in the dMO-lO- t. Old Tithing Office Yard.! PUMPS!PUMPS! !. Jf. STKART l t!T 11 nVS fordep Puiuu for UriT Anti-fwii- or AND want FOKCE Mud LIFT Uallow welle. Pa-tu- trn,at Wrkahop. TlHiluv Ottls Dissolution Xstfcc. liln HERBTOTORB of T. R. CON AY A in furniture, Croikery, tllawwar, tc, Coriau, Uali, ha thi day biug UlSoiJLV-Kby mutual ounwt, T. D. CONWAY i for all Hll to collect against th fl m, and it aluoa author account. cuutaoaiug t). B.LIBBT. CO., dealer AU xnaa or MACHINERY TTill be Sold at Reasonable Prices M(i on Easy Terms, a we wih to Close Out. rpnill id Conana, Jnn n. T. COS WAY. nOOPIE, Snpt. S, 1ST 4, AZSI-9W- . All orders addreesed Peer, Ogdan, AMOR! AMOR! AMOR! attention; tb "Amor," an lutelUg ncwr contalntDg Rd adrrrtiwmentu of Ladie chitfly wboar 10 and Oentiemea dunroo nf MAKK1 10. gmguj covin cent, per year ii OU. lor ail by Nwidealr Trywhr. - L. MONvtCK, Box AG 5 13 WAXTXD. 1S. Phi!delphi, Va, illi-iw-rb- ' At the Low Trice of Send on Tour EDLEY CHE AF Alto, H all lnmr. with nitetl trim piping. Ihimpa repaired and fitted apnaraaxo. TngPAnrKERSHIl GOOD GHEY LlSIli FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL City Recorder. r7"IEP9FOK8ALB THE BtfcT 14A-- I .. Our new WAGON and to D. U. will receiTe prompt PAFfl SUCDUING- LKIBEHT - Thftt all RaitroaJ mm are now taking ifceir Melu at the LELMOX1COT Be- , iriih nnbwmiel It li lu a:l eaten oi. uU,llruie.,iliW"-!iV"ha d HwnUn i, Biteh the Jo nU. roaen ami ft all Kd.nnnt ani. kc. anions Ripbone. b f lntiflueo: ko.. ftalla. Hoof-a'tar and Hai and Lai in peon, . Poll-EU- Seratch" ' SraTina.SiTinghai.'1-- nti tta.la ; lae 17 Cukswm aii) Horses, HnTes or Cattle IfEIII His llmfflODi Orders. HAM PTON, Old Tithing Ofioa, Oppoit Main Street, Ogden. 4 im TO RENT. , THE UTAH HOTEL rhe Fine&t House of Eutertainmen IN OCDEN CITY. Eligibly Situated, AKD WITH EXCELLENT For particalarji ACCOMKftDATIOX app'j to 1p 7TnraIv Cure ; ibooe and MarJe Affeition. - jauynnett ui&WAT. ' WTTTO AAiJUVMAU bad may HOI rprlHU MBirra. - x til us, uud uj u licaliug uui WHY IS IT? Prince Organs! Imown in ivo-l(- l. d49tf. CELEBRATED CITY, will Meet in the Bar Attached. n. II. ItEARONLEY, Irotrlelor. athi l well knw i" I" It '"T ont tho buliialo Morll. aii'l be t r conl thi alirt I. nim. ait In t ho "' inillii.M million. tol l n i r upit m,;laliU liat in-riu- nr abi Agd Liquors and Cigars. Itatervtd Sents fornla at WaoJiBanaee't Star, Th n. Years . A. Coleman M I a. p "JJ' Ml Bnttro have tl.a I W lllllliw. . - Us 'Zt veaiM of trial. .tnliiv taat.alreaulto,anabyinDiatu-y"A. .... w-- t.w - . Mcncjwilll;ortciE To v- -t Iinimi-u- t 7 bo lmpost-- rjx claiming me aamo alts Theyradi0ataiiJ-u- - , u r ! fm |