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Show OGDEN JUNCTION Firm STREET. S EC It ET SOCIETY. failing to use an official, were always A XEW sure to try to crush him. Such has It is said that a new secret society been their policy heretofore, and that is being formed in this country, the same course will be pursued in which will be known as the ic tbe future, we hare abundant reason organization. Tbe members As evidence tending to to believe. of this society, it is said, are pledgee show that such is their intection in to President Grant for a third term th case of Judge White, we print in It is also stated that secret circulars a few preciaus the Junction y are being sent out, composed of cer morsels from the organ of the "ring," tain questsons, a copy of which we published in that sheet this morning. annex. If these reports should prove Llow very different would have-beetrue, it is not at all improbable that the allusions of the paper referred to we may have a warm time during in reference to Judge Whtte, had and that FIFTH ; , STREET, OGDEN" Anti-Cathol- Editob CHAELE3 W. PffXROSE, - K. STB A TFORD, Bunnut Manager. to-da- Saturday Ereniny, 5ot. 20. 1875 THE J. STAFFORD, I'. EVAASTOX AGAI.Y. Tbe Evanston postmaster ia M. ' sorclj Tbe editor of this paper' got him into a corner a short time since and showed him one of his official sins. The proof was too plain for denial or prevarication. He bad declared positively to some of our subscribers that no Junctions of a cerafflicted. tain dato badarrivedand we showed bim papers of that same date which bad that day been sold out of bis office for waste paper. Since then the '. M has fairly boiled over ' with frothy chagrin and impotent anger. An effusion be communicated over a falie signature to the S.L. Spittoon has been handed to us since our return, and all we have to say about it is, if it bad Jbeen true the editor of that receptacle of oastinesa would not have inserted it. To day .comes an article in the Evanston Age, and we notice it because although the article was inspired by the wrathy and detected P. M., tbe publisker is a gentleman whom we respect. There are many inaccuracies in the article in the Age, which we shall not 'take time to refute because-theare of little importance. But we will say a word or two about the connection bet ween the U. P. trains and1 the Bear Lake mail eoeveyaoce. It is doubtless true thab when tbe brains are behind time the carrier leaves without tbe Bear Lake mail bag. But this is no point against the novelty in Junction, aBd there tbe question sprung by the Age, seeing that the editor of the Junction drew the attention of the Mail Carrying Company, to the- matterr in a letter which was published on the 15th inst. ' Tho Age speaks of a certain paper which came to the Evanston for four months, in spite of several notices from the postmaster to discontinue. We assure our con y is-n- , post-offi- ce temporary that there is no more truth la this assertion than there was in the1 statements made to our subscribers above alluded to, that the Junction had not arrived for anybody on the day that we detectekhe P. M.'a little gamo of merchandise in waste paper. We huve never received any notice to stop the paper referred to. No, friend V heeler, the Junction is not "mistaken" as to its charges ugaiost the Evanston P. M. And we have to say further, that if that irascible aud negligent official does not accord equal j ustice in distributing the mail matter which comes to his office, with that given to other pers, we have another rod in bim, about which webave pjc Lie s yet said nothing, but which we Itold in reserve to cut a little deeper than the other All we ask is a square deal. If there is anything we fan d) to facilitate business for the Evanston P. M , be has only to let us know, and we will do cur best to make his duties easy, so far as tb Junction is couoemed, but we won't stand any "sheenanagan," and will defend our cause to the last notch so long as we know we are in- the light. The .Age is- championing "lost ciuse," and one which affects itself a well as the Junction. fr religi tbe Centeudal year, that gentleman remanded Brigham ous intolerance may, be the watch Young to prison, all who are ac word of tht Republican party, and quainted with the feelings which not "specie payment" as has been prompt the clique, can readily under supposed. stand. 1. Are you Protestant from principle Should Chief Justice White hap and from choice? ia favor of preserving con2. A re pen to be governed by the narrow stitutional you liberty an nroiuUiniBg the ness of views of an "illustrious pre government of the United States! 8. Do yeu regard Romanism as the decessor," (which we hope he is not) of civil and religious liberty. enemy and was his action prompted by a 4 If it Bet in your opinion unwise kindred class of motives, to those and unsafe to appoint to civil, political office in this country men or which actuated that predecessor, we whomilitary owe allegiance to the Pope of Rome, should not be surprised to hear, al and who have sworn to obey bim? 6. Are you ia favor of maintaining most any day, that our mild tempered the principle of ene general unsectari-an- , eotem. at Salt Lake, was cited to aporganization? 6. Are you opposed to ail'atlempts to United some before august pear use tbe puhiio funds for any aeciama States Commissioner, (net To'ohy) purpose whatever? 7 you in favor of putting into there to answer for contempt, or t office Are honest and true patriots who are least to be confronted by his Honor beet qualified to fill the positions, reand charged with a grave offense, gardless of political parties? 8 Are you willing to be governed by and in general terms reprimanded for these principles in your political editorial misconduct, but as the pres- actions? 9. Are you willing to unite with ethers ent C. J. is not that sort of man, we who hold these principles and henceforth ofcvote yourself, your fortune, and your presume he will pay no attention to saored honor, to the protection and these contemptible flings, uaiion f civil and rtligious liberty but pass them silently by, as the and this great American Union? 10. Can you, upon your sacred henor, yelpings and bowlings of disappoint- without equivocation or mental reservaed "Tray Blanche and Sweet Heart." tion, answer all these questional in the per-p- e sore-hea- d JUDGE BOREMAN. Yesterday evening, at Salt Lake City, a meeting of a few members of the Salt Lake bar was held for tbe purpose of letting bis Honor, Judge Boreman down as tenderly as possible under the circumstances, a very difficult Usk by the way, which was accomplished in a sort of quasie manner, by tbe adoption of three resolutions, which declare respectively, that the- 'acknowledgements of the entire bar, as well as the thanks of the entire community are due to the Hon. Jacob S. Boreman," &c, that during his occupancy of the bench of this district, "he has won for himself the respect of the profession," and in conclusion these gentlemen "proclaim the face, that in Judge Boreman the federal government has an able aud houorable judicial officer," and "the people a devoted friend," &c. From all of which we infer that the friends of the Judge are quite anxious to convince-thcabinet at Washington, that he is a fit nd proper mau to be sustained in office by the present administra- e Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes CHANCES RARE ... For Homes. v.' AJSI GENTS' FTJIWISIIWGS, We wish to Inform the Public, or those seeking Homes, that we will sell any of the following de -- :o:- Struck bt Lightning An evening On tbe Bench, two blocks from Main Street, aad one block north of the All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the Oitv 03 -- tf. Square, containing threefourths of an acre. One of the Public - () H "JisSS09 - best orchards in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, foree-pum- p, The house is new, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, bath- - - - IN THB POST ifcitu of Not., 1ST, which, it nut called tor within on month be teut will to tUa Dead LattarUfflca: 0.ADIES1 LIST. Anderson Miss Brace Miss Ida Cozens Miss M A M A Damon Mrs M Hubbbiol Miss M Clark Peterson Miss L , Adams II Kennedy II Brant A Clair B W Cary W Ooddard Kales TP tiny C Moor I Overley F Pynchur 1 W Spence J Sorenson II Shaw T Sheridan D Taylor A 8 Whitney A 0 ff Hutchinson 0W 3 W N is also a good stable, wash-hous- U 9 N ac B u 2 ! a hi c h z: u . 8 a ; o w 5 Ob'; P : hi . S H fa t OZ c o a . t ' H 5 K is f-- j to fa T i tJ s W 8 5 a J -H M e- r- k o3 a'-r- - iS Z a Si a . o M b.a,o 3.S x ca zg J soon TS A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now occupied by J. IS. G-EORG-- B. Czaehert. Just? Receiving ' , TRIBE, a' ' " ' LARGE STOCK OF DRY No. 4. FOr tHe A BUSINESS LOCATION On Wall Street, near Williams & Go's. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet. No buildings. ; ONE GOODS Trade. U'ia.ll x" ;; Flannels, Jeans. Repellants, Blankets, Ladles, fjieiils' and Children's Woolen ivy ... .,. Hose, Motions, Etc. . consisting op;,'1:.;'; ; , . , mt Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. DESIRABLE RESI- - DOUBLE ; A COMPLETE STOCK OF . ' ' STAPLE AND FANCY. GROCERIES r and PROVISIONS at KOTTOM THICKS. Sly laiquor Department Is complete, having a good stock of those ' Old Kentucky Whiskies, Old Tom Gin, israndy. Blackberry Cordial, ISrandy and Wine. ; All kinds of WINES at the LOWEST PRICES. ruit taken in exchange for goeds. out a dwelling house and orchard, situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. THOS. TAYLOR, We have also & . Cgnc Grain and D" d25s834m W. H. MILE3, Scft. Thest. FOURTEENTH WARD number of other tioned above, to dispose of. Any party wishing to purchase a horn will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will give good terms to reliable chasers. WILLIAMS J. Hall, Post master. TO RENT! . 5 1 AT AND COMMODIOUS UOl'SKtitnateien Feorth Streee, near . tl dep. , now ortnpied ly the uuaeroit-nadappiy at tnj war- nomeor on th premises. d267--S & Co. U.O. Brush Factory Four Doors below Walker House, ;. LKIB SAXjT pur- OIT"T, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers ' . UTAli of Houseliold, Painters' and other Brushes. ATT At trices as a, nn I t TIPV CIV low na iha vu ;mT,nrtoI1 iku uui wv ortip.le.j i and Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction tDler$j ailfl fntiKiimni!!. jnis- Give us a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and qnrt hoping fonor, imported article, when a good one can be hap for tllfl en lYi a nAr THR f . , HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, No. 5- - be tent to the Dead Letter Office. 4M-- a 4 -j - No 3. 9: 3 V 5 5.5-- first-clas- s. 2 on CO CM N ft H So m na ajS a W fa v. Lai S3 0 SCSI'S a 2t S5 S tj B1 4; 4 It d , u M it LOT ON THE BENCH, 2 S a m "3 : a a aOS .H r .9 O C? All improvements m to Q s-- CO No. 2. plat. M u Williams, the proprietor. ONE t ? s other conveniences on the premises. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua HELD FOB POSTAGE. ' 0 6 W and e, Fer further particulars apply to John Millison, Salt Lake City. J. K. Wellsnowa, Nashua, N. H. the undersigned, at their office, cor- To obtain aar of these letter, th tppik-un- t At mil uk letters," py data of tba ner Wall and Fifth Streeta, Ogden. paper and pay one cent for advertising. If not railed for within on hohth. tber will - n iJ m ot valuable locations besides those men- BENTS' LIST. Denel C Davis J Erney A w Darnm Mrs A Mrs- - 03 W ea 9 i. o :0 Mbhi3 a room, good eellar, pantry, etc. There E Territory of Utah, on tti Jx w at " . UNCLAIMED a y hose, etc. l I REMAINING Ojrden, FRESH ETERY DAY. n-- ... , ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT J DENCE or two since, during a thunder storm which was raging in this city, a cow On Wall tion. Street, near tbe corner ot belonging to Mr. John Dee, at the cor ner of First and Franklin Streets, was Sixth Street. House just completed. O M 31 IS. THE struck by the electric fluid, while quietly Suitable for one or two families-, NIOX. standing in the corral of her owner, and killed. Pretty late in the seaIt seems probable that, after all, ii.stantly son for such accidents, we think, espesome good may result to the cially ia a country where, as we have No. 6. government, to the white mn as well heard caid, lightning seldom does any A FIRST-RATFARM as the red man from the effort damage. Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent though thus far a fsilure, to negotiate OF EIST LETTERS with the Iedians for the possession of condition, well fenced, with or with- tbe Black Hills. - . - other day to a certain tidewalk, where a few loads of gravel could be judiciously spread for the benefit of pedestrians We suppose that little notice must have been read by some people in town, from the number of applications we have had to notice other plaoes where tbe walkso many, indeed, ing is not first-clasthat we cannot? recall them all to our recollection at present; one, we tbiak, is on Fourth street, not far frera the Court House. Another place,, which is supposed to be dangerous for people who are "out o' nights," and traversing the sidewalks, is ia the vicinity of the post offioe. Of course at such a time as this we cannot expect first rate walkiBg, and de not oomplain, neither do we understand our readers to do so, but there art some places needing repairs badly. GOODS, &c. Prices down to the lowest possible margin. No. 1. Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining principles?' If you are- desirous ef obtaining fur- the residence of Mr. Henry Tribe, ther information on the subject referred to in questions 9 and 11, please commucontaining one (1) acre, with a nicate witb the person from whom you receive this ciicular Please consider young orchard, good fence, splendid this circular, its cot tents, and its source spring of water, which will supply a strictly private and confidential. fountain if needed, and' a good grass We called attention the CAMED GROCERIES, sirable property, to wit: affirmative? 11. Can you furnish the names, ages, residences and occupations of the men who are willing to become organized under and be governed by the above Sidewalks. CLOTHING, ft Jast reoeired ora the East. free-eebo- No doubt thai country will, sooner or later, be opened up to tbe miner, the agriculturist and tbe herdsman; that seems now to be a fixed fact, and would necessarily, we think, prove beneficial to all parties. But what we wish mere particularly to allude to, is the fact, as we are advised, that the Commissioners make in tfwrr report some suggestions regarding the treatment of the Indian question in the future, which, if carried out by the government, CHIEF JUSTICE WIIITE. will most assuredly result in great As we anticipated, tho present. benefit to tbe Indians, as well as Hef Justice of Utah, by his ruling others. a day or two ago, on the petition of Should these suggestions- be made a fer Brigham Youag discharge on the basis of future action, the InFm It as dian, as well. as the white man must corpus, from the impri to which he bad been illegally become self supporting. The tribal w ill the be abolished, and there adjudged by "gallant" Boretran relation las called down upon bis devoted must be no more interior indepnd head all tbe wrath and. indignation, ent nations, as have been in the pa: as well as the opposition which tbe but all must be subject alike to the "ring" of Mormon haters and Mor- civil laws of tbe land. This would, mon persecutors are capable We in our opinion, be a long stride in tht icuiurked jester Jay, 'that these men, right direction. on-nie- ut A FULL STOCK OF F. . XICIIAKOS. ties, and IIoraelik.ir Ain wctiavcC. nu ,nart Ki,nm ,.uua uinuuiittiurea w vravi B0' . H |