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Show TfWIB f Congressional. ' It I, In, tb e sSenate i. f n.,1 lOwar-- - .iar.r.i-.ir-, - : r - - t, i I ij lmiinn MrtirjHfMb r yfsteray Clayton 4bdaeeda bill totpratect eech Ptati i lie Onioi from evasif Vurrfoses- f- The bfll mat the of any State for the purpose of violating the luws of said" Staie er the United r of tEe in most important ciiijs Eockj interfering i'JfT Thursday Evening, Jan. 20, 1S7S. Mountains,. With its Ironworks apd SutejS. the ttecntioa6T lai a felon the industries growing out... of that able by fine and imprisonment. Ocjden is bound to bo one Ciiiix.TirrAii.' Frt",-thrra triitp.., We noticed yesterday the absence of the nasty man's usual work on the S. L. Triliuacv ; Ba, n iSsee of that ehret could not be published without some wilful &hehooti." A Salt. Lako Tribune without a lie in it would be tr curiosity worth exhibiting in the ' DeAcret Museum. Chronic is what ails that apology far a The latest symptoms of Bewspaper. the disease are manifested in boastings about its immejisei .circulation, and false accounts of the circulation J of tJte NewiaiiO.'IIerald. On the first day of the new year the Dirt Slinger issued a double sheet, rfen-dacit- confining ro)d f. statistical reports crammed" fiilj of" irrors, a Tieteroge-neou- s and dead-hea- propor- tions, j ust as, its opl nums would, show if the lies were taken out. Lumping i the gratuitous issue of its- double ii umber swelld the amount of its postage for oneJybtft SJjtf fcelling in too thin to blind the eyes of the public in regard to tho facta, aud too build a reputation i.nptJpable J?u then, what does anybody upon! expect from tho sheet but Hastiness and falsehood? .And what can cure ; it of chrenir mendacity il 12PORT OX ?. THE DELE-i- i XTU FHQ lit VTMl.fr I J ?. t U iH-Un.1-- -' 'Hi. TJie committee pn eleetiona have reccommended the of IIpov ' GeoiireQCannon oa 'the fcrdund tuat he is a pfdetfeat' polygamist. The Brftepd&ii: purity; fcf the 'coun marvllgus. try's legilafco every nsma9whA,pWtww Burrdptitioug practical polygamy minus the restraints and resDonsibilities ot thetQ0uu'5.marriag,elTelation the Uous.9a&i!Data would have to ftiourn for want of a quorum'."' . J.i ' naruow guagc. new We shall want it. The Utah Central will never suffer a cent; by it, while in consequence of the growing demand for transportation as the ' country is developed, the BfiwToad will be of incalculable benefittei the Territory at large nd Ogdn ia par- ticular. ' ALTA BURIED IN ! I , h Catastrophe In Ilig .Cotton. wood. . Terrible and Fatal lunches. necessary. M. STUART, ) A va Jitors-Ikril- m ' ' N'U'.m'en-.- Yioe-Preside- : About oclopk Taegday evningsth inhabitants of Alta were alarmei bv t L9 report of a sh'de having covered several houses .at the upper part- - of the town. Hundreds of men rusbed lo ihe spot with shovels and lanterns, and set to work at once to dig out the bodres where the slide had seemed to have devastated a J. 7, building ",The hpuSe"ocdup"iayti3 II Carey and family, which was brok- into pieces and covered "witn,fthe soow, situated. on Main street, between East and First West streets, was at once worked at by a band of men, aud the first body discovered was that of John Vandelin, which was outside the door. The belies, of Mr. J.' R.' Carey Mrs. Clarey.'and a little girt, "'daughter of Clara Wilson, who boarded t with were- - discovered; 'all in the cold embrace of.deathH It appears lhat Mrs. Carey had been sitting in the arm chair, and had just undressed her baby for bed, and Mr. Carev had returned home for the niguti ,0 ba J '4 gsatiesA thu if maa,' ubuut'nu liuui any bouse ip the towo was Bafo it was . V certainly hU K er t , ;, From the p!ioe where, another .jcaiii stood, a cry ,.wa heard 13 if persoUjS The men at once wero corercd therein. rushed to. the spot, and succeeded in digging out Oeorpe Tomlins and Michael Kislly, Kelly Was deacr; his back having kvn broken, but George Tomlins was alivo, severely bruised, but is able to walk and. talk. , Report ws the circu-,- . onnmer- - enmn overea wiia iatea-m- a snow contained four nien j who were boarding there; but after gaining access o to it they ascertftined that there Wa t4 " ' L ' person therein-.- ' The night was stormy, the wind blowing, hailing ands raining at Intervals. The bodies being found, the slide was discovered U have eortiTnenced above tb-Emma mine, a little northwest of.it, and on reaching some timber above the works, itseparated into two pari, one part cark rying away the upper part, of the and reacluug to the ore house, which was destroyed;, the other division passed around east and south of the Emma boarding house.-anpassed along like' the sound of distant thunder and oovered the houses before described, with the foregoing fatal and disastrous en Mrs.'-Carev- rebrkdf prnii. .; e tres-tlewor- c, A Poisoned to Death', healthy liver ui are informed on good ty that a company has been organized for the purpose of building a nar- uage railraad from Ogden to R.lf I.mL-- p j:1VwJio have, Veflected w tuaicer 'wuiu irov Utah the. that a road connecting Northern with the narrow guage lines leading out of Salt Lake City was only a question of time. The new road, will U of fast benefit to the (in V-a- I N'orthorn, fionrin,'.'- i's 1inan- - ooisfrvY,' r': . , ; fio-nro- - ; : . ; Villi- ' i ) - 1: WE HAVE DOUBLED 1. 1 til 11',! OUR STOCK J secretes-- , each day - bern in Alta. Mr. Carey was an industrious, sober mechanic, by trado a carpenter. Jshn Vandelin was a native of Sweden aboul thirty years of nge, and bad : served during the .civil war as a Union soldier, Michael Kelly was a native of Ifeland, about fifty-tw- o tjears o age, bhJ well known ia LUfle Coridw-- ' wood canyon. Clara WiUo' daughter was n mterestn t!bild f sdme'four yearf old; ftftjl wbea lhe two.babiea were dug oat of the cold ana merciless element, many of the miners' hearts melted.' The sight was heartrending to look wife and child, and' three n, othet human beings hurled into eternity "In the midst of life We in one iiiintile. ' J ' are in death. is the survivor, Timlins, only George from Petalum, Sonoma county, fjalifo 1 ' ' ' ', ' . .11! i 4, . ' . t ,f ..! f. n Ladies t 1 Ji!.ra lauiorma si " '''- 'l nAILXlOAD i ,Na-(u- re MitMta DRY OUR I9RK, ur j is erery ; CI.OTIIIXq ,WTE, BOSTON, .. - uo ' FURNISHING , BLUE LIIffB" Great Central Jtouta WAlallEIR BROTHERS . ! , DEPARTMENT GOODS; it NEW - dG-l- t SELLiai-M- T! , ": ' aiid-oiln- r ' . . ... i . r' ,0, GENTS' twit , ''r ;. d I N invalid t perwi.le.h.o, prepared with it, and the quantity required to be used of Doolky's Yeast PewDKH .is or one half . less one-thir- d , than; those of other manufacturers; Try it and be convinced. Fyr salo by Gro- cers evrywlrlf jHi i ... iyi WHOLESALE & ,' ! i( ii IlETAIL, ' v. i. .j ,'t fllll o-"- I M a r 30 Case 5 2 i tx'v i 10 Gas 4 Men's !i, ,' .. 1 . gM' fi I O ,mr. il ia ' H t n'! i. S' S . 7 ! ' tl J i til l! i " k f' !' :v C Ht AND .'. i" ' ! i.ifi; (""it -- J .'B' ''' S E B: .;..-.:- , ... . .. 1 :.(-- ; 1 i . I .,, .. iv . li , IfilSKWHiP EX. Wine Bitters, HI i i CHEAPER 0 'f 'f C THAK ANfWEERE l$h OGDEK. CJTJ, . CIiARK?S LIQUOR , A i IIome,'M(untain Dew.l'ipifax, UtS.,' Victoria and California . :fxjrb . vet' Of tlie Finest Qualities manufactured, on'draught ar in hnttlA. is ' tAlSO. AIUCBCK ASSORTMENT OF , V.. COT "IT -.. 81 (! i e' e A BI 13 ;u,:,i,!i'!.i'l"i, u!0 fa ,'i,i k ...: 0 J ' ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN . ii iff ,i to ' s Mr, Sol Kimball, so saystheIIerald, 'sac! infeHigence !jnst ,afteri LA-DIEh brought t mlinlght of a' snow slide in Big Cottonwood, whiph buried eigb imea hahliag' ere on rawhide from the Uichmond mine. The miners turned out mjw but ely aved the Kverf of two, and one pf tbemi '''Ai riiii' 1 n it is feared, cannot recover; he was enH U T '4 M AH tombed in the snow three beurs. 'The VERY LOWESf POSSIBLE FIG1RES. frx& om oiher ii are under thirty feet of snow. i '. ' ALSO A LARliK iiNK Of -- j"'. i' iff -t Bnffalo-ine- d Jioots and lining 4 c ear?k:s! -- ; WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT o It ubber O vershoes. ?tsf,ssren,s Gum hiiee ana up. Street, Ogden. 'tis iY'f't Men'sFvui'm's and Ch ildren's 'Milk IiONSKY, Slain 3 o 2 1 j 100 Cums Men s. If "fcien'h and iCliildren's Areliv Overshoes .! '. 2 ' ' o t. i fit) Ei Must be Sold Without Eeserve I w a V OFFERS i'iJ OM O A GEORGE' DUNFORD - GOODS Notions, g .02 flour . wasie;-pi- Y E t&.4 . .iMit i. i FURMISHING Hats. Caps, Boots and 0 bread.-pastr- . ' any particular kind notj in stock be called for, by leaving aa , order, ia two days it can be bad from our. Sail Lake House at theit :pricei Great Central Route; - , ','''"'"' Should MICHIGAN CENTRAL onrr-ma- authori,- - ix o 7 and , , , - - AXOTIIER . i2 JOS. APPOLOXIO, Prop'r. V JiAUKOW- - :) about two and a half 'pounds of bile, which contains a great amount of waste H material taken from the blood,--Whe- n AERiyiG EVERY FEW DAYS. the liver becomes torpid or congested, it ,n: ';.:!' b,n fails to eliminate- this, fast mont of noxipus 8uhatanpe',v?hiu4Ueefoere I AMD main poison ' tfce blood irau bectai it. EASTEEN CONNECTIONS to of ,' the What veyed system.1' every part Complete In Variety.,, must ba the ccnaitibd'&f llielilood when and it is receiving and retaining each "day Tlirongli Passenger i rik t ,i two and a, hal pounds of poison? i;. We have gone ioto the NIACARA FALLS tries ii work off this"poisoh Ih'rou'gh .andpffot aa .nice a 10 other channels and organs the kidneys, ., lib as can De naa at any tauors e&taDiis&meot, ...... . ' ' , "i n i :t 1, f ..t,t-i'. i ! i: i.t, lungs, akin, etc., but .these organs- be A come otenaied inperforminr'tliia labor. L M ' 1 raw ail nikivM win a ' in auaiuon 10 uieir namrai lunccions. TUI CELIBSITEO GENTS and cannot long withstand the (pressure, but become variously diseased. r lh ipeedy tramportatton of all kinds of The brainy whic& is the' reaf electrifroigkt t hout runs vxclusive over the cal eenlre of all vitality, is unduly stimuOVul; Constantly Replenifthed l lated pji tliVJ unl;eal.tly'J bljooi., which" passes to it from the heart, and it fails The only Euten Lln from Chicago-- ; "td perform its office healthfully. Hence rnBning the aiitgniBcent the symptoms-p- f bile poisoUgJ'. wljich s:l n'-PalanR Sleening Cars iHman y . ;v ;' are; uunwuk--,' t on the -' ion mjnd Jmna. aasenger ltj any subject, impair(9 keep v, T, ment of memory, dizzy, aleepy, nervous H. T, SAKG5T, Cen'l Sap't, Chkago. , "f!. iTINTWORTH. Oen'l Piuw. koi Chin, feelings, globiny forebodings and 'irritaf)l. HOOf S, tieo'l flight Agn iKmgoi bility of temper. The blood itself being v.'-i . fed! !. diseased, as it forms 1he ewratupbn the surface of the skin, is soi rriiating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spotsr pimples blotches, " "' i ' 1: ' j eruptions,' sores, boiis,' carbuncles and :' ' .;'. i; .i'.L " .1:1 !,. ."' . li :, The .. stomach, Lscorfulous tumors. to leave about for off my stock of Goodi will I sell Being Europe ' l biwels, and other organs spoken of, can... ..xi i t 1 ,e 1 t not iescapa becoming affected, sooner 01 ' Consisting of , and later,' cosfiveness, piles, dropsy, ,, ... i 1 1 dyspepsia, diarrhoea, female, weakness, and many ether forms of chronic disease are among the necessary results As a ii remedy for all these manifestations of disease, Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical ! Discovery with small daily doses of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets afep8itive'y unequalled. By them the liver and tVc., stonjach are changed to an. active and Shores, ' i. healthy state, the appetite regulated and ! frtawrw restored, the Wood and secretiods thorBe . 'AT PRICES Wl oughly purified. jand.enriched; jind the tl whole system renovated apd built .up anew. Sol.4 .by.aU first-elas- s 3D druggists 3sr i 3P OP and'dealers in Meaiclne. ' "V 'i 1. a ! ike .,.;.. Ladies' Fancy: Dress Goods. '" (15(-- tt s ! Illilll ITSaiCIIAffl MRE Purchasing; jnilLaie Quantities and freighting by the OAR LOTS' Wft Ykn kp.11 at. snoK 00 render upecessary for those! who buy either : less than i.the 'OAR' LOAIJ;to "''send ' .i'.'i ) st! East or .West. :l dm "'' '.mi 1 nf "''Tlie"AdTantaVes4 ;' i r resultf.it' , A party of men started off to see how the Snvnge, w'hisor'otid 3toker works are 6iiowB in lia superior ezcfiienee, fared, and to ascertain if any other ac overall eihers, by which elegnntpweet. eidents had occurred. &e' ,,, , , t light, rolls,. btsoait8v The bodi,s of h hilled wen atienuea can; be made with very httlei trouble to. by the sympathizing inhabitants of frtnA that Acn'Kdi Mltnrt :'Birh'. ITriniltllltf Alta, Aid every mar of respect shown ind relished by the' most dyspeptic or " " that we can offer 188-1- . ii'b OF So J. P.. f .... Jfc OBiERIES! i 2l ' s d 'ii.'... "W i The following letter describing th terT rible catastrophe at Alia ia from this morning's Salt Lake Herald: ALTA,"Jan.'20tbrM75.'41 , , ; : for thV late'of American republican-- , ism, thac the dtwuestic relation 'and religious' observances of a represen1 tativc-o- f the people will not be set up as a bar to the performance of those duties which; hldleonstStUGits-imposed upon him. . r f ,i('.i.-ccrning the alleged oath against the t the deoeased..,, j On an inquest was held Unitedtates shows that they have before Wednesday Jadg Wm; (J. Mills, and'a Verbeen listeftjrtj(f Jhe b4gbj4slfefie dict entered according li the foregoing bodies were taken te Salt anl- - venemous facta. Thein i Jlormon-eatertake City charge of Judge Mills. This a postat ridkliis'fop unexpected disaster; has cast ajfloota wliilif over the citizens1 in and around Alta.and '' " v sane mcrtor. notwoi a feeling et insecurity is eiperiehced'by But our., Delegate is.DoLyei them. ii. is to be hsped, however, that ia over. the 4 .. of his seat. hat actiou the J. worst It. Carey and wife were nativei of House inly tate'6nttlie 'riatter1 can- the United States, and the baby was not ytt hi determined, but wSES" it gives the" United - Statei jurisdiction in suoh cases. The officials of such courts and FRENCH AND. ITALIAN I f aiLoUne'offii'Jrs wWTiayf be (pcHlly1 empowered by the nreeident of the ore "es p e i ftly"? equ ir " wv n ' -k t w kt institute jpreeeyngs against olenderr, n erri&mm i Minuuii hem Jecall.ppn'.tjle j and " (hriijs . f I ...t irt-land and naval ferces of the United Fee insfrw-tie,f a tlie alii Te languages, fa the, States if necessary' for1 the enforcement ! t Ward SeUolliouse, of the provieioa of the bilL-f J,;. ' with , The legislative arpropriation bill ti Cominelng o,, tli Hh hist. ' 3 ' B' several tiaimportant aaiendaeote was passed. .Also (he fortification, the con lllilf SECESS A Itf 15QOKS SU PPLIED su'arand diplomatic appropriation bill?.' ' M ALAN, y The proposed amendment to Ike conMi-tutio- n t ; was r ad,"provid'iDg for the elec-tio- a. For furilisr partlcutars enqair of II. X. Tlntl- of President and ; .. ioii, Sohoul Taacheri . .i ) by a dir.ect vote of the people. In the House a resolufien was adopted ' I s."ri' rescinding tlve ordjir to, kpep, Jrwjif in jail, he having stated by 'tetttr his' de Marble or. Sandstone Monuments sire Xo aB8werriii he qiiesuorijr.Jand.tbat ; : . .. . . a-. c' CUT AKD J.ETT:RED r . v Tf l' ' tn Wetmore was brotight be, n Charlej ji fore the house, and protested against the " ? a OOIVEM. i manner iir which be had been examined. MAIN 8TBEKT, ; the Wt and choist Id the market. ' He couldn't, give tie name ,of,(he party 1 fA to whom be could trace ihe rumor about ,;',!w .," -- rBeck, .and ia an iojpudent hianner ar- rigned the committee for the manner in ' which they had treated him, After sev WALL A WALLA; eral suggestions resglutien by IlalJ jiis adopted th'af VTetniJo:rB4haa been' gulfty of gross and waurton insults i the Hous BIAI STREET, OGDEX, inai ne oe commuiea tor contempt to the etistedy of the ergeant-At-hrBi- s and (Nfxt doo north of 0, H. Tribe's provision store.) confined in the common jail until furi :f MfiALS AtTlL- HOURS ; ther orders, lie was then committed.'' t h m a; STREET,, OODEX. . . SNOW! f t puna ' 1. Juiuev Fowlor,. . unre- liable data,' culled frcm anywhere, without respect for .accuracy or authority. Three huudred copies, by its oTriiadnission7wore sent gratuitously to St. Louis, 'and it is' fair to conclude that proportionate numbers to jitne, eit)sf worer i0rTaf-dto size and importance. Now to make it appear that i's circulation is of enormous proportions, the I). S. published, yesterday, the average amount of the ,pistag it lias paid during the present year, v Inch of course includes its effort of New Year's day, and then by depreciating the amount of postage paid by the ILsraiM and the New?, foimed a contract over which the lyiug bird of prey crowed with devilish delight. Tho fact is, if fts d numbers were deducted from its issue, the circulation of the Tribune would exhibit very insignificant llurry up,th y JO mass of ' i cliiRAisbre 1V3 ViattT-erY- lt enterprise, five railroads connecting it with, due world, ast, west, north uxL various point via and. .jwuLli, the Territory, with, its water f.privi- leges, ajmcuttural surroundingi cqra- merciaf opportunities' and miQeraJ. . prospects, it is on the . nigh road (o ! fapii;fdriue fctid !&inlic&t,hVi ytpnr MolwI-in- g uii traninlins ua ullixr 7 UuiUMt.s WX Wit1 RF)"t(in 7rVI Main ' Street. f , H i , - -- vt)denlJtah tt i isi.AH THE LIVERit STABLiio.j-- j i. -- T Nothing adulterated. All ofr the ... 6"' ! a. o ' XIIK CHOICEST BrJIS1S OF CIGrAJs . . 1 :d"05ij- - , "W. -" H. CLARK ProTjrietor J. |