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Show JUNCTION OGDEN1 FIFTH STREET. CffAELES W. PENROSE. - - EdITOB l STRATFORD, Burins Manager. Tuesday Evening, Not. 9. IS A "MOItMOX" A COM. PETENT JIJROK? the grava question at preBsct agitating the breast of the Third District Court Associate Justice Borcman presiding.' The question came up yesterday in an attempt to Th xs get a jury empanneled to trj the long pending suit of. Kate Flint vs. Jeter Clinton, which grew out of tha destruction,' some two or ihree years ago, of the property of the plaintiff, whose bagnio had been dealared a Buisanco, and'was accordingly abated in a violent manner by the police of Salt Lake City, j As the question of the right to destroy property has two sides to it, wo do not propose an opinion on the subject while the case i pending, but we do feel in clined to criticize the conduct of law- yers who wiH make an- attempt Ito exclude from a jury box a man on account of his religion, in this country where the boast of thafriends of republican institutions, has heretofore beon, its tolerance of religious views. It is cot enough, however, it would eeem, for President Grant to avow the sentiment echoed by many of his adherents that no "Mormon' shall hold a government appointment, but it would seem that the policy of the "ring" is to exclude them .from the Jury Box. We shall Bee whether Judge Boreman will sus- tain them in their effort, by excluding a "Mormon" from this jury simWe ply because he it a "Mormon." - the belief that the freely expresslend not will, himself to so Judge gross an outrage upon. American liberty. , , veyors are developing the feasibility of the arm which is to strike from Nevada into California. This route would be about from 150 to 200 miles longer to San Francisco than the present route across the Sierras. But it is claimed that the distance could be more than made up by the rapidity with which trains could be run down the Sacramento valley, through the counties mentioned Again it is asserted that not more than twenty inches of snow has ever fallen over the line proposed to be run by the Northern Railway, along that portion of which passes through Northern California and Nevada. The disastrous would be so in case that avoided, the,prcient Sierra route should be blockaded by snow, the proposed line would always keep up connection with San Francisco. The project in its California and Oregon features is massive, and, practically ceuipleted, reust add immensely to the populaf on, wealth and general prosperity of the entire Pacifie coast." now busily engaged t snow-storui- s Uuite a number of witnesses were examined yesterday as to th belief and usages of the. "Mar i u .a i PACIFIC U.K. jtiouB, among tne nuinDer. ursou THE C.IO Pratt, Abraham Taylor, II. W. Law In our Saturday's issuo of th rence, W. S. Godbe, George Heed and othersj when the Court ad Junction', we noticed the fact of tl in Utah of General T. E journed. until this morning, when the prerenje Sif.kels, Chief I'jDgineer of the Uuion subject will be resumed and witnesses examined on the part of the defendant Pacific railroad, and incidentally al ludud to certain rumors which we had heard, in regard to the alleged ATEW RAILROAD FRO-- , action of the above company in dis EOT. criminatingin favorof its own mines when furnishing cars for the trans We observe from the Colusa cor of coal. We did not mean respondent o the San. Francisco portation be understood as making such a Chronicle of a- - very, recent date, that t) the charge against company, nor do the manage! s of the- Central Pacific we do so and what we said on now, railroad company 6eetn to have in view a new railroad project, which it Saturday was merely to repeat at carried out, would add very materi item of news which we had heard, and a caution to our people in case ally to the business of that road; the the rumor proved to be true. plan will be found embodied in an Sinre Saturday we have had an extract from the correspondence alinterview with Mr. A. II. Earll, who luded to, whic! will be found below. The plan which has beeu talked of represents the U. P. company in this fur a year or two of constructing city, and think it simple justice to what is called the Portland, Dalles & the company that we should state on Salt Lake railroad, seems at present, the authority of Mr. Earll, that if not likely to be carried cut fcr want the company does not supply all the a circumstance much to be demands made upon them for coal of . ' J - - funds, regretted, as we think a railfoad from Portland via Dalles and Boise, thence up Soake River, and thence to'Ogdea, would be, when built, of much greater publU utility than the iter line, to which reference ia here inaie, and we did have hopos that it would be built ere long, and even yet we do not despair of its ultimate construction. Bat as a feeder to the Central Pacifio this new arm, if constructed, wosld be a success, as it would-throunder the control of that company a large business, which otherwise it could not expect to get. The possibility of the construction of this arm of the continental railroad we do not profess to know any thing about, but we do know that it is a fixed policy of all similar corporations to extend their business, and to do o they are always looking out for new extensions and connections. The plan alluded to contemplates construction pf "an arm of the tinns eoctinatal rtilroad, which will the reason is simply that they have not cars enough. As, however, Cars, thev are manufacturing more cars, it is hoped that, ere long, they will be able to supply all demands. In the meantime, to show that the action of the company on the coal such a na question, has not been-oture as to result in any injury to the consumers of coal in Utah, Mr. Earl nforms us that at present, coal from the mines of the company is fur nished in this city for one dollar per ton less than heretofore. f , FIFTH STREET,' It gives us much pleasure to know and be able to state, that the above ich aud prosperous company, how. ever powerful it may be, is not dis used to use its power to the injury of the peopje who consume coal in ear Territory. OGDElT d RARE Dry Goods, Notions; Boots & Shoes CHANCES clothing; For Homes, A3SI GENTS' FURNISHINGS, foot-mar- We wish to inform k the CAMED Public, or those seeking GROCERIES, Homes that will sel of any the following: de sirable property, to wit 33 Tub Concert. There was a large gathering at the theatre last evening to hear and see the 'T)une Old Folks." Every one present seemed well pleased, and we hope to bear ef many entertain ments-- . of the kind here this winter. Professor Phelps, ia a piece written and composed by himself for the occasion, though not lengthy, demonstrated to tb entire satisfaction of the audience, that, though a piece of music be written, three beats in a measure" it can be sung with but one leet in a quart mea- litre. 1 nose present saw the coint. and appreciated it. Success, Professor. 9 . c 5 OcM ON THE BENCH, one containing For Marking Clothing Without a Preparation. Directions. Lay the indelible paper upon the article to be marked, and place over it a piece of thin writing p;iper, which write with a common lead pencil, or any smooth point. If the marking be pressed with a hot flatiron, or otherwise heated for a few seconds, it can be wished immediately wiih hot water and soap, as usual. Warranted not ;o fade or spread in tSe cloth. Agents and tradesmen are making money selling these goods. Ladies are meeting with great success m this work. A packagt tent post paid reseipt of 35 cents; two form cents Address B. ALEXANDER & CO.. 8'h strett, opposite Cooper Insti d28 eod 6m tute, jn. X. upon TAILORING. Jam the public All improvements plat. first-clas- On Fifth Ofrdon, of "pairing, Cleaning, etc, done with . wi!ipatc:u SATISFACTION UBA Jaan Wliriaew Ate. R ilfTFKD. Tlrth Street. tt . S J. WO" s M w m u 0 H W C a z. 5 IKON o CO 1Q - III mi soi:.?rf w 3; 2 s j X a Pt n jq as J u - m a K w. je o J - ls 3 a L. w LOCATION o W u . ' 3 ao tra O ' 9 ao ' h3 a , J ct C VI : 2 2 ---, 5-- :. O 0 3 g C - cooa o B.a.0 HOUSEHOLD GOODS! ..t 4. i No buildings. FURNITUIiE! For Any Part of the House is at . No. DESIRABLE 5- - DOUBLE RESI PENCE On Wall Street, near the corner of Sixth Street. House just completed FARM E 1 1 -- 1 - : :- MAIN ST. OCDEN. Who is in continual receipt of iiew ship- - : ments from the best Eastern Slanufactories. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. -- COME AMD S . 0 Funerals Furnished. Caskets ; always ' . v . H o. 6. FIRST-HAT- - The Best Place in Northern Utah at which to Purchase LOCATION On Wall Street, near Williams & Co's. Lumber Yard, 32 80 feet on Hand. h---- Coffins Imported or made to Order. CABINET WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES: condition, well fenced, with or with out a dwelling house and orchard, situated on the line of the U.P.R.R, Picture frames a Specialty. Mattresses, best patterns Bil-S- THOS. TAYLOR, Phest. valuable locations besides those men tioned above, to dispose of. Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will give chasers. terms to reliable pur W. II. MILES, Supt. FOURTEENTH WARD We have also a number of other y.O. Brush Factory Four Doors below Walker House,,. sJEr .XjAjeszes oxirsr, . i t .; Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers , t , xjtjls::' . of V Fr WILLIAMS & Co. Household, JPaiuters' and other JBrusIies - ' ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, At prices ; , Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent Kood . a So o a o o "U5 a - - k z o a. flOB'iMO'J a ct 5 o u "r. P- OB 555 3J J B. Czachert. A BUSINESS A o H u. k a a Street, 29 x 165 feet; now "No. ONE S S a J .tj a . as low as the imported article, aiid . Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction' to Dealer and Consumera. rt257-3- m tur s S i. No 3. Jfotel, he ftlsu) of a t $2 s. ttbov liue at uii shop, Street. Fifth Where be will t4 0 o "o j A GOOD BUSINESS If" hi - u "3 5 - 3 03 - "V 2 (1) acre, with a further particulars apply .to the undersigned, at their office, corWILLIAMS wishes to isfohm ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. that he has opened for luainfst In the Next to PooVt 4 -- 5 5c young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if needed, and a good grass Hides Wanted. Indelible Marking Paper. O W U H ' Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. Office at Mendelsohn's dry goods d273-Sstore, Main street, Oglen. ss SfS a, "US ogQ"BS SB'S The Rothschild and party left Utah Suitable for one or two families. yesterday evening for California. " - a Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Ilecry Tribe, What Hb Thinks Mr. Samuel H Smith, a horse trader of last Fork, 111. in a business advertisement, tells the 5lUUnow." S- V J JS. Williams, the proprietor. During the conference eight persons occupied by were admitted into the church by bap tisia. people briefly what he thinks abou Here is the ad: specie payment. "I want a carload of goad, sound Bmooth horses, mares, and mules They must be in good order and sound to com mand good prices. Parlies Belling me horses as sound and good workers will be held responsible lor the damage i they don't till the bill. Don't grunt a the low prices; for if the specie basis principles are carried out, j ou will see a spanking good farm horse sell for $50, So don't grunt if you get only $75 or 2 a P4 -5 , re ased. $: -- gl2. u 0 At present occupied by Mr. Joshua LOT of the Citv 0 - - -SisZ i 5 e, No. 2. ct. 31, the proceedings of which appear in the Millenaial Star. Following is a list of Elders from Utah, who were in attendance: A. Carrington, President of the Euro pean mission; Geo. L. Fan el!, PretMent of Nottingham conference; Elders E I Young, from Liverpool offc-- : Wm. H. Mugbar. President (if and V. L. Halli- day, traveling Elder in Birmingham CinfVrenee; W. B Barton, President of Liverpool conference; E. Snelgrove, 'resilient of and A. Goodliffe, traveling Elder in "Manchester conference: P. Bar on, Piest Sheffield conference; J Hop- kin, Prest. of Norwich conference; W. L. brynn and A. D. Yeunar, traveling Elders hi i he Nottingham conference; by most or whom the conference as ail-- d c- room, good cellar, pantry, etc. There is also a good stab'e, and other conveniences on the premises. wash-hous- 5 .2 S ' ONE ' . One of the pump, hose, etc. The house is new, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, bath er-du- on Sunday,, an acre. fic, margin. any best orchards in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, force English News. A Conference of Lat- Saints wis held at Nottingham, ' (f ) of GOODS, I PASTRY All fourths ' -- I! S No. 1 Almy coal is delivered here now at $5 50 per ton in car lots, and at $6 50 Rock Springs by the single ton. coal at S7.00 in car lots, and 3.00 by single ton, and we believe the de mand is fully met by the supply. STANFORD FifcSDisu Bjutality. Mr. Robert m Cunuing'uam, a respected citizen, who lives oo the Bench, went to his stable between 6 anil 7 o'clock this morning. to feed his horses. On entering the stable a horrible sight presented itself A long, thrce-tinepitchfork lay covered with blood, and one horse lay dead in A, FULL STOCK OF the stall, which was also besmeared with gore. On examining the horse be found that it had been stabbed aad Ucerated behind and in the side, and cat tine of the fork run info the righ; je, penetrating the brain. The eye was comThe other horse pletely demolished.was standing in the street umajured, the baiter strap having been cut. The Just received o m the East. were and all bars closed. fence, gates of a person who Strarge wears a large, coarse boot, were traced around the stable, through the orchard, we and down the hill oo seventh street, Prices down to the lowest possible thence being lost on the hard sidewalk. :o:Mr. Cunningham fed his horses about 8 o'clock last night, and left them all right V. . .A. JNT DEI He heard the dogs barking at half past 1. FRESH EVERF DAY. 1 o'clock this morning, but thought that ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT nothing unusual was going on. This inhuman act has aroused the in On the Bench, two blocks from Main Goods delivered free to Dart dignation of the public, and no pains Street, aad one block north of the be should to taken the -briDg in 03 tf. perpetrator Public Square, containing three to speedy and lawful punishment. bran eh o ff at Wi u n i tmuccu, K u tn boldt City, Ifevad i, and strike across into Modoc, Siskiyou county, Call fcrnia, thence south through Shasta Tehama, Colusa Yolo counties, pass ing through Woodland, with its ter minus in San Francisco, the railroad heart of the State. This arm wil run south of Goose lake, half of which extends into Oregon, as does Klamath lake. Somewhere in the vicinity ef one of these lakes branch line will extend northward ist Oregon and up to Washington Territory. The cempletion of this arm and the Oregon branch will give to the Central Pacifio complete con trol of the entire railroad system of the ' Pacific coast. The completion of the Oregon link would be an im mense benefit to that State and the rich Territory of Washington, as em igrants intending to go there would branch off at Winnemucca, instead of goiag to San Francisco and making the trip northward afterward. Sur Giteusa trial, encourape Home 3Ianufactures, and quit taping ionor, imported article, when a pool one can be hap. lor, . ' the same inonej. aB j0 , X.n. All orders pronipllj filled, and rrodnc, Bris tle, and Horsehair taken in (part) exchange. Brushes d20 3a of varioue kind manufaetnFed to order. .' : |