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Show She gfwution. ChaJeVjTWj Penrose,! Edil0r and buainew mstsr. United States has wrought for the Territories. ' Tk at deliverance is the death-kneof "ring" rule in Utah tJoa pled with the change which th recent political revolution has inau gu rated it is the gospel of political sajvotion to the Territory of Utah V$e ceunt it as tho greatest bon couferredjipon the Territories since their organization, and the heaviest blow to" the upstarts who seek to We domfnate while paid to serve. in hand Providence of recognize 'the the provisions of the new eode and commend the volume to the carcfu considfration , of the Chief Justice ami the Radical ring who are so anxious for the "execution of th ll - OUDEX. UTAH. 5oVlr,lS74. tYednes " KIU THE , niJLE i.yuTAii. END OF " . The Salt Lake Herald of tliis morning announces that "on the 20th of June, 1874, Congress passed bill- - adopting tho collection, of The Revised Statutes of tho. United States." Utah." W.G. CHILD (Ute Ulgginbotlian t I Co.) ,' K NEXT DOOR TO 3tainrSt;,2,-J';(jgde- Z. C. M. I.. 'i n. Junction had an editorial, con taioing quotations from the Revised Statutes,- and poiatiug out the value of certain se:tions to the Territories and particularly to Utah. By the provisions referred to, the Leginla tares of the Territories are empow ered to pass any law they ui'ay enact over the veto of the Govcrnoi, by a vote of both houses. We We knew 8Doke from the book. what wc were talking about, though the news seemed too good to be true The ring organ at Salt Lake ridiculed our stiOepient and, putting W .air of suncfiOT wisdom; braved oat in rts usual assinine style that "the llevis d Statutes would have to pass both houses of Congress, and receive the President's signature before; becom ' ing a law.1" We took no . notice o the jackasses at the time, but allow ed them and the Radical crew they represent to hug thsmselves in the belief that the reign of absolute veto in Utah the Federal one was tot a thin$ of the past. - two-thir- A , FjKEj' lomef Jbe. Fire Brigade boys are' anxious for "that ' 'permanent organi-iationwbicfl was 'mooted some rime Chief appoint a ago. When will ,t) meeting and get up a Brigade? In case of fire' he has to depend on an undrilled body of men, many of whom have to be picked up by chance. We want to see an efficient corps who will turn out on tbe alarm of fire and not get into such a hurry that they will run the "merchine' over a fellows toes, either. i I2, Dry Goods, Groceries, w v5m!.-- s rrrrt .?.v. .v.'-s- 0 L D W AL K E R DEALER IX . , I THE WINE COP! ,. without his autograph. ; . s a triumph fur the advocates TJais of Republican government for the Territories, and an overwhelming de- feat for the miserable who have tried to thwart the wishes of the people and to ride roughshod over their liberties. By another section ef these Re vised' 'Statutes the commissioning power of the Governor is limited to those officers who are appointed unElec- der the, laws of the Territor need from commission no iive officers The cSmmission "given to the bogus Woods Governor by Tooele Probate Judge, which Chief JustTce 'McKean ruled was evidence of his election,' was simply waste paper, of no mote value than a copy of the . ring organ and no evidenee whatever in or out of the courts. BeeV.iise the Revised Statutes had not boao sin ted for general circnla-tion- r. jhe,le or ruin clique of Uah. now on lti last legs, imagined they law. Ita tnembeis hid were so excited over the infamous special legislation they had been workltfgf for that they Tdjdo't notice" the passage of the bill accepting the volume, and missed the chance of an attack on the above named and other provisions, copies of which are in our possession, and which are of great importance to the people of the Territories who have too long been subject to the whims, spite or hostile jower of designing Federal officials.. carpet-bagge- r ( j. ? e' - The Junction was the first paper in the Territory to draw attention to th "deliverance from bondage',", which the Revised Statutes of the COAL V1L L . Tin-war- j Mr. Hotclikiss, the new proprietor of tbe Walker House, gave a grand recep tion and banquet kst night; the cream of Salt Lake society only attended, and the affair was very fine. Several military gentlemen stationed at Camp Douglas contemplate taking part in two-- dramatio peiformances in the Salt Lake Theatre, shortly. From last eveniag'a News: Yesterday Thomas Slight, ef tbe I6th Ward, was wrestling with another lad, near the railroad depot, when be fell, his leg being twisted under him, break ing the bene above and near the ankle. This morning a man, giving the name of William Branson, appeared at the City Hall in an extremely dilapidated condition, bis feet being terribly frozen He said he had come to this city for the purpose or going to t&e hospital, being destitute of money and friends. He said that a few days cincc, he was on his way from Kansas to San Francisco, wb"n he met with some sharpers on the iraiti who, after getting bjra in a state of in toxication, robbed him of $120 and bis icket.' In consequence of his not having Lis ticket tbe conductor put him off the train-- , and from walking from where he which we umJeretiaJ tt be was put-ofGreen River,, to Ogden, his. feet were ..... ... Badly frozen.. A man, name unknown, was knocked down .on Saturday, uight last and robbed of 220. He bad shown his money in a saloon, and was probably followed by partils who saw it, and who committed ''' the robbery. The proposed benefit of Mr. IL Ilors ly, at the Salt Lake Theatre, is postponed on account ef illness in the family of one of the stock company. On Sunday night Mr. John Buckl?, wife and family numbering, in all, sevtn persons, arrived in this city, from- Bal limit, Australia, intending to make Utah the r future Louie. When they left Australia, Elder Geddes was laboring assiduously in that part of the world in the good caue, although his health was not eo good as might be desired. Tbe party had a prosperous voyage from Australia to ?an Francisco. - Iut receited, a SPLENDID STOCK OF Dry Goods, Groceries, tc, ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. e, JAMES ALLEN & Boots and Shoes, Co. d286-3- Z. C. M. Hats A Caps, Clothing, ale. OGDEN BRANCH. I., Just Arriving and to Arrive! OUR FALL COKSISTINO G-OO- OF The Choicest Styles and Patterns of DRESS which will compete with LINSEYS FLANNELS, GOODS, Of all kinds and of newest patterns, GINGHAMS, AND A GENERAL anj in the market either in ASSORTMENT Ami price or quality. laucy Men's, Boys' DRY OF GOODS Notionis. aid Children'8 I'll PRODUCE RECEIVED AT Highest Current Rates! HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOVES Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery of all Grades. GROCERIES, W. G. CHILD. d28-l- t STAPLE PARDVABE, KOTiOXS, y , Saddles, Harness and Glass-AVar- e, Queen's-War- s, s, Paper-Hanging- ',.,,, JMt " A FULL STOCK OF Harness Trimmings, Cordage and E ' "" Tin-War- JUST KKCKIVKD, v ... An assortment of the most popuUrnud Besj i " i 'Track. of ' CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. SIXGER ST MClllffi SEW1XG IRIXCE AM) Just in Stock. Monday Nov. 1874, O, . ; , WALKER, i COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: , E Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Month. CLASSIC STUDENTS. Twd bollars and " per Month. ErI PRINCIPAL. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompi C , ' " . 4 lint d296-t- f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HI ! bri WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT 1 'it ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN l1m E.viA pei or in bottle, j SCOTCIIj ANI) a i done with Dispatch. SATISFACTION GUAKAXTEED. James Williams, Fi rib Street. ! ' (hi tt lit I S If. Will SKEYJ Home; Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S.,' Victoria and California Wine Bitters, t ,. , , ., ClIEAPEk JXTwjfZPE M OGDEN KTL7AX : ' ' of CITY, AT ULAllK'S LI(U0RST0RE, Main; Street, " ;; patronage. " .ALSO, A CHOICE. ASSORTMENT. OP Jfotel, Fifth Street, Ogden, tThere he will te glad of shore of ; sn ' Of the Finest qualities manufactured, on draught AMES WILLIAMS wishes to isfobm tbe puMio that lie has opened for biHtnees hi the auore line at lilt ekop, Repairing, Cleanlne, rtc, pe is CLARK'S! TAILOTinO. Next to PooTt ten ' ' i In addition to the regular Day School. will Open ftJNighf School for the benefit of those who tannot attend Day School. Furtbw Dutioe will be given ia dutimo. A. 11. LK " Jm J Bt Cenls ' n. . ' o . Seventy-fiv- e - fUMrn , ENGLISH BRANCHES. One Scholar, One Term of Three TITHINfl YARD. ' attention. ' One Scholar, One Term f Three Months, One Do lar per Month. i t : W. H. Hooper, Supt ..... All orders addressed to D. Public Schools) Course of Instruction ami Terms: ' OBGAXS cro AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD WAGONS the Dircctios of (late Principal of Corinne , 1 ccc Pif E. CHURCH. CCDEN, tnder HIGHER "'JJ ACADEMY WILL RE OPEN A.. R. jf V " mm M. CASBl i6l A Full, assortment .... ByW.S.Lyle. AT THE .:'; ALL TO BE SOLD CIJEAP EOH For Sale,, on U, ,:P, Stock THE ': Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Flam' Santa" Claiis, Eclipie, Diamond, Improved New Era, Scotia, Kansas Diamond Coal'" 1;' . ' Heaters, Bee," Advance, Scorchers, Charm Box, V1 lied Cross, Corals, ., .,. r GOAL! - - PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, GRASS CANYON d io-t- f. 1 OF LATEST ASTJISJXJ CLOTHING , n ' They invite inspection of their stock of From this morning's Next week the popular actor Mr. Frank Mays, commences an engage ment at the fciKIk, Tbeatre: i v ,il From present appearances the Utah Western Railroad will be completed to Lake Point about the first of December ' ' ..r - ..' next. ' Wheat, Oats, Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. Slasher & Crasher Best Quality IN G. LD 1 and Western Boots and Shoes Wercliandlse Eastern Hardware, ' , General " law .. 1 B Main Street, 0jdeii. e Condensations. Herald : Co., Full Line of Fall DGbbdis Wednesday We dip the above frtm the Salt Lak Herald of this morning. The deft-neset Tbe perfnrniHnee will commence with the Great Dumeittic Drama, la dacu, entitled is Lascelles but slightly ingenious, jp by Let nun answer in much too tlnu. straightforward manner this question Did he not write the slaai'ap referred to minus the headings, date and signature at the dictation of a Low, half crazy 4 bibulant from Ogden, the said Lew To conclude with the Roaring Farce of fellow stating that he would bectm ! personally responsible for tbe items Did he not acknowledge as much in th For casts, etc , lee programmes., Salt Lake House the day it was written in the presence of responsible citizen Prices of Admission Reduced to suit of Ogden? If the slanderer bad, on tbe times. man-powdiscovery that he had written a foul libel Reserved Seats 75 Cents. on an innocent woman, endeavored to 50 But we now repeat our congratu undo the mischief instead of trying to rarquette with he tracks cover up hits, sophistry, 25 lations to the people of Utah, the Gallery would perhaps gain some little respect Fed-er- a' hereafter that one joyful tidings from the public. As it is, he is consider Change of Bill every Performance. officer,appoint8d arbitrarily,in op ed lower than the Low idiot wba dictated position to the wishes of the people what he, wrote,. If Lasjelles had noihiug cannot override and render nugatory r whatever to do with the libel, why did liy a stroke of his pen or tho with he suspect Col. Fife of giving him that Too thin. OF holding of his signature tn.e labors thrashing? elected representa peopl tives during an entire session. That "relic of barbarism," the obnoxious remnant , of,, monorchia! despotism tacked ou" to the garments of the Republic, is cast aside forever. NoVonly can the territorial Legis latures pass an Act over the Governor's veto, but' the pro visa n is made tha$ if the Governor dpes, net return a bllr pore's Jnted!to him' for signature, with his objcttlols'wjthln tiireedays afte( ft! Crcf ption,-- ft shall. :bpcnji& ,a T y Mr. Lascelles, tbe attorny who wa ao savagely beaten by nn unknown tier son on Friday nighi, (Links the Herald did him injustice m its comments on th . SALT LAKE beating cane and the Fife slander yes terday morning. The Herald did not say AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMPANY that Mr. L. was tbe author of the slnu der, nor even intimate that tueh was th case; but it will now assert that in hav Performances every ing Mr. Fife arrestfd, the attorney at traded suspicion tohimself as the write WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EVN'GS of the libellous communication. How UNTIL i UKTIIER NOTICE. ever, Mr. Lascelles snys he is neithe the author of nor responsible for th statement made in that letter. Eve, Nov. 11, 1871 of the iLZiXaESRI & i, - . . it,-tr- - Xot Hie Author. . v : JAMES the 23d of September, last On tho laws in Bi.ch'8 Beer. There, ia a beverage We don't know known as Buck Beer. we are sure it canwhat it is like, but not eqnal Buch's pure malt liquor, manufactured at flieU?. Brewery. Buch-millhas just hit tbe right' point in his recent brewing, and supplies an article whin will compare, favorably Mjth aoy beek So the country! ' If'yCu don't a i. it. 1 iwi f Ogden, NEAR THE LIVERT STABIS.4- Nothing adulterated.. All of the lettJeUdQn '.'vi V - Or V Utah - h 0' bu eh. f ) Br V THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGAB0, :d305ij- - WT H. CLARK Proprietor. h |