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Show I mn raneovR iGDEN JUNCTION " - . - - FIFTH STREET. ' .mi ' - WAlTt&fcaoHSOS. TO .a . 8oSm:i Jiistew. COaBSPO-DXT8- . .M.irWa'wa tfwsMa B'1 erobarrawment if cor Hspoodeara. atttMr prlfite, oB boiiuws or thoM 'rloj fet pabliontloo la tbj Jcacno!', will ob-uti b goveral by tta following rn'oJ: JsttVrfto, If tor pab;kttoQ.(Miona Hit only ot Utva real MA of writer. But , , ihett Ot ! ate4u-u- y fjf jmwleauoa tut for protection tto brttrfimt MicUcit. l f If od baUaM of the OtUn Pnblitblnr Com pa direct t Vltr Tboauo. BusIdm , tm f ' p.tt. ttier. - - - M If or jrablhMtiuD direct Editor OatM Joko ia disgust, but who' subsequently re- Missionary Appointments, turned to America, and has, since The Home Missiouarie of Weber his return, been vibrating between County are requested to fill the appoint the two great political parties, has mentg berein named, on Sunday, July 1876. finally found his le"vd, and returned ICth, J. HerricV. EaetonL. to his eld love, and goes in lor Ilarrisville Edwin Stratford. Hayes and Wheeler. Plain City Walter Thomson. This we suggested some time ago 8!atervil!e Themaa Wallace. as the probable result. It remains Hooper City C. W. Penrose. to be seen what effect this course of Lynne Joseph Stanford. Eden-- R. Mr. Schura may have upon the GerBallantyne and L. F man voters, for that is the depend- Monch. Mound FortJoseph A, West, 4pm ence of tnoae who have been anxious South Weber Elijah Freeman. to have his infiaenco. Marriott F. S. Kiohardg. We can hardly believe that the influence of Mr. Schurz would amount to much after his four years of vacil la the Senate yetterJ ty, Allison ?a'id lation aod non affiliation with his th t hi woul.l cull up the river and har. bor appropi iuiiou bill at the eiriieot party, who will naturally distrust his opportunity. motives. fctieruia presented a report of the cttniiiiiitvti nu the silv.T bill, If any iufluence shall be exerted C Dference mid asked tbt it 'oe pi ia e l j or by him, it will be among his own dcrcl. Tiit ia.peachaieut trial was resumed, countrymen, perhaps ke may be able but owing to the absence of Evans, the to rally a handful of them, but not post trader witness at Fort Sill, the enough to make much difference in court adjourned until to morrow, aud legislative business was continued. the result. The chair laid before the Senate a Mr. Schurz, in definingbis posi message from the President, transmitting reports from Geueral Sherman and tion, says: "I will Bupport Gov. Major General Terry io response to the Hayes heartily and actively, and I resolution calling lor information io re ia tbe l rouble with tbe Slum have nuver felt more clearly the con- gard ' piloted. sciousness of doing the right thing Frelingbuyaen reported that the con for the best interests of the country." ference CJmciiMeo on tbe consular and uiplouiatio appropriation bill had did Mr. Schurz, as a reformer, and as greed, and the new oonfereuue nuked far an independent, is not a complete by the House was granted. Wiudon calle.l up the House bill to success, and hence his return t3 the piotiJe for tbe construction of a mi lit a, bosom of his once happy family will r post on tbe Yellowstone aud Mmse! reBetve.-- ; passed. not likoly be mourned over to a great ing.'tlip, I'aadocU ana Kansom were appointed members of tbe conterence extent. ommittee to provide for the aile of tbe d213 hSSsS ft t w will be observed that the com v,, mittee.of tbe House of Represcnta "tires oa biDling and .currency, baa decided to report a bill repealing tbe 'act wkioh requires a resumption of , ;t. epecie payments ia 1879. V - We have supposed ever since the u day on whish the St. Louis Convert- -' lion inuouuccd its platform, that the 11 'House, which is Democratic, would 'i puzsuance of that plauk ia the ' platform, paaa a bill repealing the act of 1875, tbould tha House ad, " - 9uro without doing bo, it is very doubtful if soft money Democrats " would feel bouud to support thi I lickct1 nominated at St. Louis. We presume the House, after ro pealing the above act; will pass some bill as a substitute, pointkg towards resumption at some future time when E it may be practicable to do so, but when, the House shall hare passed va bill to repeal, and its substitute, what will the Senate do? I"ho Senate we have no doubt, be- tog, as it is, Republican, will stand fey the action of a Republican and platform, and refuse to pass the bills, and that will leave the government as at present, pledged to resumption iu specie without a fund to resume with. With a tendency toward specie I , payment aod no specie in the public aaltp. With a contraction of green-bc!i- s and of national bank paper. "With silver demonotiaed, and gold, instead of being in circulation as ney, being in the hands of a horde of i reedy cormorants, held at a Vigh premium, the question of the hour j a momentous one to the people, f r it ia one of life and death to ..Twines of property, both personal f. nd real.' ', It woold not make so much dif "fcronce whether property is low or 1 whether, it is high, provided the eoaotry was not in debt, but with " loavy burthens of taxation and of private ; indebtedness, and with rapid contraction of the currency, bow can H bo possiblo for States, corporation J, or iudividual, to pay their debts, or -- even mako proyi eion 4 ,for taxes and interest? j.,v. waae oaa worse,' it seems to nave been dccid.d by the power which Xulce af present,' (money) that silver remain depreciated and not , shall outer into competition wit gold as legal tender, r This, policy, if ad . hercd to, must operate much to the iojury of silver producing countries, of which Utah ia one. J,, We have been led to hope, almost gain3t hope, it ia'truo, that safScient forcccnnld be obtained in Congress Cob-Egres- - , . ; , r 1 to monetiiq tiltcr coins, but 'now, t'oat tho leaders cf the Republican ave ntered the lists against TATtJ are compelled to give up we ailver, the idea, and make tip our mind thaV.lhe curreucy, prosperity and t1uc3 of the oun'ry, are jo the ands of I J whose machinery is manipttUled by the friends cf gold and tha etieniie cf "silver, from a par-'- J whose clutches may the good Lord ; deliver the peopla. s I OUT LI COL. The Helena Independent of a late date, contains a dispatch from Bis mark, dated June 29th, in which we find the following: "Three hundred Sioux, led by Lone Fort Liacoln abont day- lgbt on tne morntBg or the 27th inst. The attack was a complete surprise, but tbe alarm was given in time for tbe garrison to be turned oat, and although very small force was at the Fort, the Indian i were repulsed after aa hour's bard fightiDg, with tbe loss of twenty tiled and a large number wounded. They are believed to be the same party of Indians who have committed the recent murders on the Fort Pierre route to the Black Hills It is believed that the leader of the Indians was killed, as upon he fill of a chief tbey scattered, in all lrections in precipitate baste. The casualties at the Fort was one soldier illed and two slightly wounded." Elk, attacked Celebration of the Twenty Fourth. At a meeting of ihe Central Committee held in the City Hall Council Chamber, yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. Thomson in tbe chair, The names of F. S. Richards and Aaron F. Farr were added to the Central Committee. The chairman stated the otject of the meeting, and on motion, the following oommittees were appointed: On arranging for grove, supplies, with railroad companies, elo., J. Stan furd, D. II. Teery and F. S. Richards. On Finance, L. J. Herrick, W. Thomson, Robert McQuarrie. On Muslo W. Thomson, F. A. Brown, Joseph Parry. 0n Procession J. Stanford, Thomas Wallace, Wm N. Fife, A. F. Farr. On Invitation and Reception F. D. Richard?, L. J. Horrick, L Farr, W. W. Burton, IV W. White, C Vf. Penrose, A F. Farr, W. Thomson, F. S. Richards. F. 3. Richards, L. J. On Toasts Herrick, Joseph Parry, Joseph Stanfovd. F. A. Brown. On Printing W. Thomson The following appointments were also madp, if agreeable to the gentlemen named: Marshal of lbs Day Moroni Brown. Aides Henry Tribe, Gilbert J Wright. Joseph Hall, T. P. Dee, Wm. Browa, Joshua William. ; : Hon. F. D. Eieharas, FreaiJent of the . Day. . Hon. C. Penrose, Chaplain. The public generally are invited toco operate with the several committees, to make the celebration a success. As several sub committees will have to be appointed in getting up the programme for the Prooession, it is desired that all who may be appointed or solicited to take part, will do so with a willingness and an energy worthy of the occasion. W. J. BrAxroRD, Secretary Central Com. j Teachers sociation. Weber Count As visit to Hunts villa will ake place on Saturday Best, July 15th, ai tiie weatner on baturaay morning NoncE.-T- he BACK AT LAST. Tbe . great German orator, sod oiy politician, Carl Schurz, who laving been once elected to a scat io the United States Senate by the Republican party, and who having Seen left out afterwards in the cold, abandoned the .party and retired to j mrAi";er rwj'i'rv. wo r. ""f Members are inlast was unpropitioue. vited to assemble aooordiag to previous WE HAVE OPENED OUH NEW ,r- - DEPARTHEWTr OS-ROCER- Y Kasy enough," said Billy. 'Isuppose you did but how?" "I'guess you'd a los' yourn if it bad been where mine whs." "That don't answer my question." "Well, if you must know," said Billy, "I had to cut it off, or steal the FIRST DOOR WEST OF EAGLE EMPORIUM CLOCKrr In which will be found the IN THIS MARKET. Tobacco and Cigars. nig niyoii lor ' Well, wasn't George Washington "We of course." I want to inquire 1, is "You go right out and split that wood, ueorge, or 1 11 inquire you! HOUSE EKLE3S TN 1. 'meiittig, Try our 8 Button Kid Gloves at $1,75 a pair. H&r. tU 2 Button Seamless Kid G'oves reduced to $1.95 per pair; equal to any Seamless Glove ju tbi Market. VARIETY". Importers, Jobbers anJ Retail Deal, AND D. M. GEO.C. 1. wm. aooas,.' LOT, present occupied by Mr. D Mendelsohn, situate on the Bench, near my residence. dloo lw Morn bars-llb-Mo- nday Wm. JENNINGS, SONS & SADLER, TO RENT. DWELLING GROCERIES , Also an immense stock of Staple and Faacy ' Well, ma, wot THE VI . Hardware, Crockery, Clocks etc. Men's and Coys' Boots,' Shoes, Hats and Caps. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes in great variety. that." its fjther7" ? , CHOICEST STOCK OF SELECTED trap." "S.iy, ma, wa'n't England tbe mother of this country?" "Yes, my son, you ought to know i iu GENERAL MEUOHANDI8E. 0 RELIEF BATE, d!41 10m SOCIETY STORE FIFTH STEBBT. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ojfict Five Doort JSant of Iks. IfaVl Bank. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. d228-t- reservation of the confederated Otoe end Missouri bands of Indians in Nebraska Dr. A MAS A S. CONDOX, and Kansas. Adjourned. In tbe House, the conference report on the silver coin bill was presented. It BESIDEM SCRQKO.H UNION PACIFIC omits all allusion to the silver dollar L BAILROAD. and to making it a legal tender. Offic East Side Main St., Landers, of (he House conference, op OGDBN CITY, UTAH TERRITORY. posed that part of the report. d8-t- f Mackey offered a resolution for tbe adjournment of Congress on the 25th of July. Referred to the committee on ways and means. Thompson, from the committee on elections, reported a resolution In tbe South Carolina contested election case, deolaring that neither Butts, tbe contes tant, nor Mackey, the sitting member, were lawfully elected to Congress. Or dered printed. Has removed to the Old Post Payne, from the conference committee on tbe silver bill, made a report and pro- Officej opposite Driver's . oeedea to explain in. - Drug Store, After quite an animated debate pro A and eon the conference report Was adopt SI IX STREET, OCJDEW ed yeas; liU; navs, 7a. All kinds of Tinware made to order. Sparks, from tbe conference commit tee on the Indian appropropriation bill. Workmanship unsurpassed. Prices ' d232-llow. reported that tbe committee had been unable to agree. The same committee, RandaJI, Sparks, and Hurlbut, was reappointed, the Senate confreres being also the same. WaUe, from the select committee to investigate the charges preferred by OS TUB EUROPEAN PCAN, White, of Kentucky, against Adamc, clerk of tbe House, for interfering to West Side Eat Temple Street, influence legislation, that reported there was no foundation whatever for the charge. Lynde, Lord and Page were appointed a committee of conference on tbe bank BOARD BY THE DAT OR WEEK. rupt bill. Adjourned. with or without Board."g C. A. OHLSON, Practical Tinner! TAYLOR'S HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY. " ALL KINDS OF HOME MADE , MILLINERY AND Surgeon and Physician. REMOVAL. JP ANO Y GrO ODS Constantly on hand. . A Full and Complete Stock of Ladies' ', Misses'1, and Children's SILTS STBA'W and order. On band AX, CEN-TENlSri EVERYTHING ISTO VEIZTIEB INSrECr. CALL AND . ani Boys' Hats. Special attention given to Mens', Youths -- , , , ,; made to . .. LOWEST PBSCES A.T Address All Order to 'the Firm. d2203m CENTENNIAL! ORDER 1876. 1776. OF THE- - CALIFORNIA WI1 BRANDY & jgaf-Roo- Harder and Qukk tiou. ICetrihu- - TAYLOR dlt5-t- f Newark, N. J , 13. To day three young German brothers named Fishorn who have been known aa desperate character), were arrested by police officers for disorderly conduct. As the officer attempted to march them off the men drew revolvers and shot Officer Coladen deaJ, and fatally wounded Officer Dickerson. Escaping from the crowd the desperadoes went to Dawson's tannery, where they had formerly worked. There they called for Meyer, the foreman, who bad discharged them, but not finding him they commenced an ndiscriixnnate finug, wtiich resulted in the k ill i at: of John Albtrs, assistant foreman, and tbe wounding of two workmen. The enployeen chased the murderers toward the river. In the pursuit the workmen used stcnes aad knives, striking the mardereis several times before they reached tbe river. The Utter leaped iuto tbe liver aud attempted to escape, put were stoned to death by tbe outraged workmen. The wounded were taken to the hospital. Ooe of tbe n named FUber, is daad. Dickerson will oot recover, and tbe wounded are in a Tbe body of one of precaiious sta'e. the Fishorus has been recovered from the river. It shows maiks of bad cutting. Men are now engaged dragging for tbe others. Tbe ehooting had no connection with the recent labor trou bles here. The murderers were desperate characters, end shot innocent men out of mere deviltry. During tbe ex citement, F1V. Dawson, propriator of tbe factory, was robbed or $2,230 id checks, which he was about to depos.t. Policeman Dickerson died of his injuries at Jb s'elook. Tbe deaths now number even Polioemen Colsden and Dickerson, tbe three Fishorns, Albert and a workman. The most intense ex eitement prevails in tbe oity, aad the summary action of tbe workmen is generally commended. Proprietor. . - 'j l0Tfl.IB'il7AIH, CIIKS tUO. t CO., t J. B. MATCI, WESDI.tl. k . M. HTMAX, morse. RonmMtnAjn; H. C. T. HAPP1.X 4 Vt. B. & L. " Co fiptii street, ooDE3r;i;r:ai'T, fialc to Commence Man 22cL lS76. J BY ORDER OF "' "'i ' Co. Co t CO, Our goods are the best ia the market, and will be sold at CO., cmteeever co., . aaoNBEhu co. The nrnnea hor will be romnized aa the lending Jeweller rf Chicago. They have no prcuni-r- y tnteicst in the Company, Irat freely testify us to ttie genn ne merits of the watches," whicit for the past year have been sold by them. WHOLESALE ; RETAIL! AND We import and sell none bat tha Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the wino To prove this it is only neeesiary to remember that gr tp'es are worth onlypr3. ooe cent per pouaJ NTixu, Watch Coypajtt, Chicao: (Iests: The watches of yotir make, gold by in in California, and that but fifteen pound are needed to make one gallon of during tbe past ywir, hsre, with ecarrely aa rf wine. At this rate there is Jo substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves fl (tlvea more than ordinary satiefactioD, aod are proving to be all that yoa rl&iui for thent as making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C.W.B. & L. Co., Bcciimte aud auraoie ; tbe Improrethents Taking into eonifl'-tH'.- i hare introduced in their cwnsirnctioa, aad tlx general flneness of finish t'f even the kflwil grade, w rgurd them aa being well worth their priee.and ke grent satiffaction io selling them to such of .ur tutonirs as de.ire good . T XJCEH, BACSTELBEItB A CO 162 Wasauitou BU. Boston. BPAJKJNE, 4 Maiden Utiut. Vtw Tork. WHJLJEB,aPAUPOKB & CO Kaidcn Lan. New Tork. ; " tCOTt A KXNWEOIR, rurgli, Ta. JENKINS ft HATCH, - CiriclanaH, Ohio. WABBSIt HIEOUtTON - i fidles Watcbe - Vf MaMear Lang, Jt. abnt deicn' wd t. d'-oe- a 0er trt Per HANSEN : ..voti bot-poto- - C. . ' t. r. norbis a co., C AT COST r i. K n. c. M!tlim J.lt. iSlUtHAX, a ; -- For 90 Days, by tho NATI.IVAt VATCU COMPANY: Having cvfnlly Mjimined sn.l tinted yonr wntc!i, w nml tli.v r'rfutt in til tbeir parts, tt no finish, ail y oil arttrtl to the wnotn of th til kM'piiijr public. Vt'oni(lir them tlio best made ixlchc iu America for the price, ard ttpixl j the finest Kuropenn Watches, fiu- accurate tim& that cost double or throe lime the monev. Wt ciieprfnily rctwnmeDd theza to all partiea wbhiBi ; ; Fine Old Kentucky Whisky, Cognac Brandyr Gin ' and Pure Wines :;i 'l ' TO BE SOLD good i - PI2ICE WllISKlES Old Crow Hermitage Long John : Miller Bonrbco ; Eldorado Gimble list:- - ' 51,00 60cts 40cis Burgundy Tort Wine IIRAXDIES. Frencb Cognaa Brandy California Blackberry Brand ASK TOft rvrt ra 50otl 80o(i Old Cal. Sherry French ' Sherry Cal, Croeby & Co., London Oia Holland 0 in ' toZCo. BRANDIES. PER PINT Ginger 853(8 S5cto finish, aodatieotlewsH's V'uh.,ffiil merit fr Dr. Jjhnson Hh the "B. W arrangements. with a clergyman, the soup being but of small f aymort-?.ir. mprrtfT to any. L. f. Moses, Prest., The lady of the house, after ttve jet J thli ceuotry. . will unftnjvd A. Pabsoss, J6r. Bee'jv having served "iira oncei asked if he shurfly KpMd la Bti kt. would take seme more. The rruif aod la 5ovr ia!ta Vf tfie Crrepaa. When Fuchs received the newi that etern mora'bt and outypoken sosfal beat -o yocH Jiwutira Aia ask he would not be hue? he buried his fice replied: "It is a dish fit for bogs, to eSB THE IL3IN WA.TCHM. ia bis hands, burst into trars' and mr-Bmr- madam. Taki a more. !ben" "Veil, dot'a (toot. I gues ve baf was tbe ituuiJiit: aoJ pp"prL?e r- - Bus'i m: mi S1. Xatimtal Ne i oj V Griphic. tp b;er.i V7i'wifiB,. ' HZ 5TCI!!CAGf. When in Aberdeen. ! Ct'TLErt. ELGIN WATCHES I Good Times are Coming. Propr. finger?" - ' - - tf "Billy, how did you lose your t'onxreioual. Friday Erenln?, July 14. 1876 URRiiH ! HURRAH! Ice Cream Parlor. Opened at tle Ogden House, May 25. The finest Pastry served with Ice Cream in Europeaa style. CUAS. BARNARD, . 60cta Angelica 85ots Isabella " CaUwba White California Sweet Muscatella" ?5ct Dry Muscatella " Rialiog 60ets our xzw tekz list --& 3fle(s 25ct 25ct 80ct; JOct1 |