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Show eSVct if applied iu other directions. If it is right to prevent Chinese in migration because John will, work cheaper than Terence or Fritz, then tad Duttneei Knottier. Paddy should be kept in "ould Ire land" because he will work cheaper UTAH. than Asa and Jonathan. The evils of Chinese immigration Thursday Evenin?, Iet. 17, 174 can ba controlled or regulated by CHINESE IJIMIUIMTIOX suitable constitutional laws; the bene fits of Chinese labor are imaiense, Yesterday Mesfrs. Page and Lut and should be utilized. By a judi trell, of California, appeared before cious use of the latter, vast tracts of the House committee on foreign re now useless land could be brought tions to urge the complaints of their into cultivation, and many great enconflt.tuents ngaiust Chinese iuiiiii be successfully accomplished The introduction of China terprises cratiuQ. and the former are not too formidable men under servile labor contracts. for wisdom without prejudice to and the importation of Chinese wo overcome or prevent from affectmen for immoral purposes were shown national or extensive local to bo in conflict with the Burliugainu ing any injury. treaty, and the general hostility of the people of California to the pystem Found Dbad. -- We are informed that was urged upon the committee, who one of our otiieos left a couple ol young teers youm together lust night ib order pro'iiiscd immediate action upon the thai tbejr might form a better She OgHfn gunrtion.' lliurie W. Penrose, Editor Stubblug " acquaint- pig-taile- rice-ea- Chinamen, asa rule, are peaceable, They quickly lcaru any task assigned them, and if they adopt some of the bad kabits of the superior race, who can wonder at it, er deduce from this ex orcise of their natural powers of imi tation a legitimate argument against their presenco in the country? aober, tractable and faithful. ance ana bfcome aeiustomeJ to the Toke of hoaaage, but on Tailing tliem this lorning they were both found stark and stiff, havinir successful nt of Mraiimila'ioii. lirough the 3 ime of our farmers may tnke a lmnn from ibis Ciah Go Times. The Wrong Cnsioui Cor- Urn J at Wiane-mtict-- OISTEItS! FIRST-CLAS- is quite rener.llY the custom An Arizona paper says: "Last Saturday a young Indian, ne of the fanciest dressed of his tribe, came to town with the wages of a week's work in his pocket, aud Bought out the different stores to fiud some article that wnuld add to his fine ap pearance. J ie examined many styles and colors of scarfs, handkerchiefs, aud blankets. 5y and by his fancy was arrested at the sight of a new style hat. It w;i just exactly what hi- wauted a hat with a feather avd a bird in it. He bought it eagerly, and went oil happy in the possession of a lady's hat of the period." - OGD to LUCRETIA BORGIA u-- rattling A CURE OF A LIVER DISEASE. Kctk, Texas, May 10, 1873 Dr. R. V. riEBBE, Buffalo, N. Y. : Dkak Sir : My wife last year at this lime wns confined to her bed with Chronic Liver Disease I had eae of the best doctors to see her. and he cave hei up to die. when I came udob some of your medicine. I bought one bottle and KISS IN They may sin-- loud of boots and shoes, Or anything on earth they choose, THE - Full Line of Fall Dry Goods OLD WALKER Imt received, a SPLENCLU STOCK 07 Good Board and First 67 Ac commodation for $QM per week. esmmenced giving it She the weighed HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANGED 82 Its.; now she weighs 140 lbs . and is rilHIS ., and tne new proprietort are deterj. nana robust and hearty. She baa taken eight mined s to keep a uoae. XU. K1NNKT. Fr .j.'r, bottles in all, so you see 1 am ao advo-cat- e for yoar medicines. VV'm Mkazel THE FROil NOTED SCOUT, "J3UF-tALU Is ILL. Holiand MousK, Kockford, Ills., (Late Iligtinbctham t Co.) It is, true the worshippers of Joss Aoril 20. 1874. Dr. R. T. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y ; are heuthens and barbarians. But I have aow taken four bottle Sib: NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I., are there not more white heathen and of your Golden Medical D.scovei v iu Christian , barbarians, living under connection with your Pellets and must say hiit nothing 1 have ever iaken tor the protection ef the American my liver has done me as much good. I eagle's wings, thau there is any pro feel like a new man Thanks to votir wonderful mediciue. nubility of. bein equalled numerical W. F. Coin, ("Buffalo Bill ") ly by the yellow-visage- d disciples of Jin o ISlviil. Confucius' Tka chattering ChinaDEALER IN The standard excellence of Doolets men Iotc to herd together more Yeast 1'owdkr has been satisfactorily closely , than is healthy for white demonstrated to be owing to its strict folk, and their 'quarters are not chemical riRiTT, no artules bing s. d in its composition but those efpeeially But adapted io the purpose, and gwcli as ara. savory to' Yankee nostrils is this any reason why they should free from any injurious Fulistances Two o' Doolet's Y:ast be banished from out of Power is all ilut is necessary in a "the land of the free and the asylum quart ef flour, bile ordinary Baking d to one-ha- lf require from of the oppressed ?" What about the Powders more. Ilenoe. Dooley's ie the most tenement houses of our largest cities, economical, reliable and the be.-- t. Manufactured hy Dooley & Brothrrs. the scenes of filth and 'squalor that 69 Moods, diroccrics, New gireef. New Yoik. For rale by shock tho eye of the philanthropist, grocers generally. Hardware, Tin-war- e, and the slums, where wkcre's the ''Kitty, frying pan?';' vice and crime and and death Goods. Groceries, tc. ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. Street, JAMES ALLEN d2S6-3- E. J.Watkins, Z. CM. I., 0(JEN BRANCH. Just Arriving; and to Arrive! OUR 17" u2L X Xj G-003D- Of CONSISTING The Ihoicest Styles and Patterns of DHESS ONE DOOR EAST OF BRICK STORE, GENERAL Boots Cork-sol- ed as l s. cotm & as every other Shoes, Men's. Boya' und Children's OF LAI EST STYLES! VLQTU1SG HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOVES Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Childreu's Hosiery of all Grades. FIT GUARANTEED, A FULL STOCK OF iniMM, GROCERIES, Taper-Hanging- Queeu's-Wa- s, Hides Repairing Neatly Executed dJ3-l- GOODS! d''senp'ion, CORK SOLES FOR SALE. E. DRY OF And Fancy AotioiiH. in quality and workmanship io none in the Territory, LADIES' and G&NT'S 23o-u.stfxt- GINGHAMS, A ASSORTMENT Fifth St., Ogden, Returns thank" to the public for their esteemed patronage, and now informs them that he has on hand a FULL STOCK of the best FRENCH CALF SKINS laid aHother kinds of first class Leather used in the trade; and is pre pared to make LINSEYS FLANNELS, GOODS, iX r STARE ', Glast-War- liTO, XOTIOXS, Saddles, Harness and e, ILirni ss Trimmin :s, Curdage and . Tin-War- JUST RKCKIVKD, J. Watkins. Ap. kwortiuput of the Beat poptalv sad Beit PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, Consisting of Monitors. Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa Claus, 'Eclipse, Diamond, Impmed New Era, Scotia, KaDsas, Dianiend Coal Heaters, Bee, dvance, Scorchers, Charm Box, Rr-Cross, Corals, d ALL TO HE SOLD CHEAP F Oil CASH! Full assortment of A CORRUGATED ELBOWS ALL SIZES. OlmIcii. UXCEK It ; & Co. dG7-l- W.G.CHILD ' Barhy and Potatoes taken in exchange. Wheat. Uatx, There's lots for all. And while you do the oest you can To help along- your fellow-man- , Give JOHN a call. first-clas- Main St., Western Boots and Shoes .and They invite inspection ef their stock of Please bear io mind the Oyster Treat, At STINGER'S RESTAURANT n Fifth A GOOD CITY HO TEL. Eastern Fresh Oysters Best. Til u76--4 BUILDIKG. Slain Street. Ogden. From East to West; But men of sense no matter where You find them, will at once declare DARK! which Mrs Belle Dnnglai and Mr. R. H. Cox will appear Tfie auove artists il supported nu.THiiuiuuiMiiu luicui. rnces as usuttl. Co., ARC IX DAILT RECEIPT OP A S EN ake strong liTer stimulants for the cure of lifer complaint, and both the miuernl and vegetable kingdoms bare been diligently searched to precure the most rasno sad poisonous pttrgatite . in or- - A OKAND SPECIAL PKRfORMANCK WILL BB er to produce a powerful effect ur given at th above Theatre, by reqiwvt. the liver, sod arouse the Interim and en feebled organ This eyxtern ef treatment MONDAY EYE., DEC. 21, 1S74. is on the same principle as thai of git- When ng a wek ana aebilitaieJ man Urge MISS JKAN CLARA W ALTKN3, onions oi eranay to ea ble him to do MRS. BELLE DOUGLA.", certain maount of work. Whn the Assisted by iniulant is withheld, the organ, like MR. R 11. COX, ie svsiem. radua Iv rel rstt4 i n I n i, Who la rema'ued specially for this occasion, ore torpid or xlusifisli and weakened wis appear in the eelehrateil tragedy iu condition tbun before What then is four acta, entitled . . .L.-- . .m.lt it...;.: ..i.u.cui fn'uitiNcs, wuicii, wane tliey cause the bil.' to flow freely from ihe liver, as tiiat organ is tuned m loactimi, will not oretuork and bus debiiitate if . Miss Jeair Clara Wallers but will, when their e iu discoutiuupd' Qonnsro, . i.ucretiii Borifin, Mrs Bellw Douglas leave (heliver treng hened an.J Diiko Alpiiiiuso, Ihial healihj. Lox Such remeilie are found in Dr. Pierno'x (iucbetta, characters ;Mr' Gold n Medical Discovery and Pi.rutive To conclude with the fiiree of tenets JiLMKS ALLEM t5 At Simple Fare. rected. It ALLEN'S. OYSTERS! a. Winneraucca, D.c.'13. OYfcTEIiS! A man named George Wallace, a 0 gamblor, was J'atally stabbed in the When Winter's winds blow cold aDd abdomen this afternoon by a man rough, named Peter Biggs. The murder JOHN STINGER'S OYSTERS are the was a cold blooded one. After stabstuff bing Wallace, Biggs withdrew the To brace your nerves f knifo from the wound and very coolA palatable dish, ly and unconcernedly wiped the blade on his coat sleeve, placed it in the la any style you really wish, lie always serves. scabbard, and then went to the hotel To suit all friend John supplies tastes, and awaited the arrival of the sheriff, TEA and COi list FEE, CAKES and who arrested and placed him in jail. PIES ' A talk of lynching was indulged in, With CANDIES rare. but ths excitement subsided in a few Mealt at hourt upon my word all hours, and no fears in that direction The best the Market can afford, are entertained at present. 0(JIi;. subject. There is a great outcry on the Coast against the sleek and sly, but patient and industrious Mongolian. But the inteusa antipathies of the Californians are not shared by the majority of, the people of this great Republic. No one can dispute that the Chinese have as good a right to take up their abode in this fre country as the Irish, the Germans or the Scandinavians. If they do not choose to become citizens of the United States, we know of no law which will hiuder them from staying here as long as they please, uor of any just or constitutional rea-s- o for shutting our doois against them. Cheap Jul or is sought fur, and is necessary to the success of"Celestial' many great enterprises. handiwork assisted largely in the drudgery of building the great high way aeross the continent; and in the construction of canals aud extensive irrigating ditches, so much needed in the great West, the steady toil of the t r in the scorching heat of summer has proved iavalua- - A SEVUG 1!.UI!I.ES Just General WAGONS AND MACHINERY EE. Merchandise All orders attention. one-thir- dd es-e- in FRIXCE ORGAXS Stock. AT THE OLD TITHING YARD. Hooper, Supt. to D. II d Ail) V ry Ogden, will receive prompt d296-t- f Irj- fever-breedin- CLARK'S! g misery Chinawomen are brought here for the worst of purpoa es. But is there no traffic of white flesh in the market of lust? If sanitary lawt and vice suppressing ordinances can be brought to bear upon the other "denizens or States and cities, why, will not local legislation answer" every necessary and just purpose regulation of tho Chinese ? 'Statutes passed iu the interest of public health and public morality, breaking up the style of Chinese swarming, and siippressiug the loathsome trade of hold high carnival ?. fo-Tl- rat-ho- le Chinese prostitution would be proper and consistent, providiug they opera- ted icqaally upon other races. , But to eject or shut out the Mongolian for evils of which the ' CaueUssian cannot claim to. 'be inuocent.is wrong in principle aad impracticable in action. The armmcot'for the bauisbaicnt of the Chinese on the ground f eWp Ulor" would have rnrinus "Johnny's got it, cartini: nisd and chui shells up the alloy, with the cat for a horie.'' "The dear little fellow, what a 11 genius he make; but go Dd get it v e're going, to have dmi and puny, .. t c i r t i r some ann m usury iur Qinner. The unpleasant sensation of being shot at was more than tho norrcs of Patrick Harrington could bear. He was asleep in San Francisco when his room mate, James Paddock, came in raving drunk. It was very darkr aud because Harrincton was slnw in getting up to l'ght the gas. Paddock fired toward the bed with a revolver. Harrington knew that the flash would reveal his position, eo he rolled off the bod noisek-sslHe knew, however, that there were four nnre bullets to como, and a change in position after each flash was his only chance. He dared u t protest, or ehout for help, becaue a noise would his location. The drunkard kept on firing, sending a bull"t in each instance hcre the artful dodger had just left, until his pistol was empty. Harriugton was not hit, but nervous prostration followed his terribly exciting experience, and he came very nesr dyig. ' Boots and Shoes, IlaU Jt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT Caps Clothing, Ac. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH, in illjE , ABID B E B H I Of the Finest Qualities mannfactured, on'draught or in bottle, Of all kinds and of newest patterns, which will compete with tiny ia the market either in price or quality. AND Til AX AMlJERE JX RECEIVED AT Highest Current Rates! Main Street, - - Ogden, Utah Xoth ing adulterated. All of the W. (i. CHILD. ',, CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, NEAR THE LIYERY STABLES. Uaajj ! OGDEN ClTi, ' AT PRODUCE WHISKEY 1 11 1 S II Home, Mountain Dear, Pipifax, U. Victoria and CaHfomia Wine Bitters, CHEAPER di.-el- 0' ALSO, A CHOICE AgSOKTMENT SCOTCH - ; " rilE CHOICEST V' , bet selection! " ,, " URANDS OF CIGAB8! W? H. CLARK Proprietor - |