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Show Somebody in Salt Lake should get I ' . I' f uuicn-utup directory ooiore Silver The Winnciiitii'ca (Nev.) clime. That is tlie hurg'ii only chance the lime. It gt-- ofl of bolstering up it claim as the most thite in the following: and lively settlement in the TELL IT ALL. u JaUij jdcn JjuncUcn.! Issued every rooming, (Mondays except!), th by JUNCTION PBI!T1S AsK)CIATK)S (Iiieofontetl.) OfiU mU iwlr f Uk Strrrt, mi trunk'.. IMrw all tnnniciUMi bttirrrn on boainaaa to tlw mmm Muagw; thw iniondxl to UN YiMrmij r puUkatiu bltfc. Saixkdiy Mousing, A run, 5, 1879. THE BIO WRANGLE. i Thero is a larjje fientile population in Tooele county, Utah. The Gen-ti- l bflieveJ tlioy elected their ticket lat August, but were counted to tne i'lsirici out, and appealed Court for an ord.-- r to canvass me returns. J.H.st Jlonnay inecunvam wu completed in accordance with the order of the Court, and it was found that the Gentiles had a majority. At this iuncture.a mob headed by F. M. Lyman, Mormon candidate for the Legislature, compelled the County Clerk to isue certificates of election The to the Mormon candidates. Mormons then took possession of the Courthouse and assumed control of the several county offices. Shotguns were taken into the Court House, and the County Clerk and other officers were compelled to leave. They are now in Salt Lake City, and what action, if any, they intend to take to recover the offices, they were compelled by force to vacate, is not yet made public. Why so enterprising and thorough as trie culver Mate snouiu a story-telle- r stop just on the say so much, an narration's becoming intf rotting, we are unaoie to sav. It sliould Have finished up the romance by stating that the "Mormon" mob were mask ed, and that, alter the County Clerk was forced to issue tho certificates, he was deliberately murdered in cola blood; his body was then pillaged; his clothing saturated with coal oil, and set on fire, and the remains per mitted to be chai red, in the presence of the howling mob; and, not being satisfied with this, the ruffians then went to the dead clerk's house, drove his wif and children out of doors at the point of tho bayonet; destroyed everything they could find; threw the other "Liberal" officials into the bnstile; passed an ordinance of secession from the United States; raised the black flag and bo on. We like to see enterprise in a news paper; and when a stirring story is told, the horrible details should ap pear conspicuously. It costs no more either in money or imagination, to make a thing startling while you are at it; and, since truth is not a requisite, why not go go right ahead and give a free rein to frolicsome fancy ? populous Territory. 1 e ZllOLEK. A. A. j. w.keesky. KEENEY HOUSE Utah- Og den City, NEWS BY MAIL. WALK HOTEL, LEADING - The York Benevolent Society find, CbnrenUut to all Trmioa, but. Wet, Nurth aod aoutli. on trial, the cost of feeding the poor on solid cheap diet is about ten cents a day for each person. In New York, a few days ago, a TERMS, $2,00 Per Day; Isnewsboy was sent to Blaekwell's Meals, 50 Cents. sold he because land for a month papers on the street by calling, COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM ON "Extra, death of O'Leary." MAIN 8TEtET. At the Chateaugay ore bed, which lies some thirty miles north of west KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. from I'lattsbunr, they are raising do! t( of tons and hundred fifty about one ore per dav, and are preparing to BEARDSLEY'S lhe Chateau-gadouble the quantity, the bloom iron is used largely UNION DEPOT HOTEL. manufacture of the best steel, and be is to shipped extensively the ore Ogden, Utah. to several of the Bessemer furnaces in the east. in Rooms and Table First-clas- s The Erie canal is likely to be open Terms Every Respect. this year until about April 20. This Reasonable. is about a week later than last year's opening. The general average of ALL TRAIN'S STOP ONE HOUR. tolls this year l placed at j nun io Persons deUrou of visiting halt take, Soda 1,(X)0 pounds per mile on all goods Springs or other Moniun. Keeoi in, can leave ana to shinned tidewater, snrpliis bagffRga and receive chocks foi tfat same their return. uutil Jt'rom articles mm on an shipped tidewater. M.'H- BEARDSLEY. Prop. The House of Representatives of the United States of America is a harming body to contemplate just now. attending to legitimate business and doing something tnr the benefit of these who elected them, the members are engaged in protracted wrangle which has no other appearance than that presented by the oratorical class of a college en exhibition day in other word?, they are talking against time and for the purpono of making capital for theimelvei at home. A little of this OHIO. kind of thing now'and then is well inand The ineritable because Republican convention meets enough on May 28. at Cincinnati the into little a spiciness fusing otherwise dreary details of legislaP E N sLY LV A N IA . tion; but to consume day after day men in Bradford. idle Many . and week after week in keeping the Navigation resumed on the windmill whirling, Congressional a trifle inakes such proceeding Titusv ille wants a short cut railroad the monotonous, notwithstanding to Bradford. occasional delivery of some really Nearly all the country schools close Brilliant sptieches by ambitious memthis month. bers. Pennsylvania follows the lead of The tide, which for several days other Eastern States with a stringent law. seemed to have set in heavily against It is estimated that under the the Democrats, has at last taken a new census Pennsylvania will have a decided turn, and, with the converof 4,250,(KX). population The failure of the Treinont Nationsion to that party of the Greenback-ers- , al bank will result in a loss of 60 per they are in a fair way of coming cent to depositors. out at the "top of the heap." It Miners are leaving Wilkesbarre for takes seventeen votes,or thereabout, the West in the hope of bettering from the Republican strength and themselves. Sixty went about a month ago, another party last week, adds the samo immlwr to that of the and a third is preparing. e Democracy, giving tUo latter TKSNK3SEK. in th ricinity of thirty-fivmajority. In addition to this advanMemphis is raising $25,000 with which to clean her streets. tage, it effectually spoils tho hopes The Rowe Iron Company, ntChat of the Republicans to wear the mahave an invested capital of tanooga, INTERNATIONMELBOURNE jority out by filibustering, compel$1,000,000. AL EXHIBITION. ling them all to be continuously MISSOURI. deif And so taia on. present, and By courtesy of Thomas B. Hill, Wooden Ware ComLouis St. The fection front the ranks of the minorActing Secretary for the Melbourne 225 hands in the man ity is the result of the protracted International Exhibition, we have pany employ of ufacture churns, wash buckets, discussion, perhaps the latter is not received a copy of the programme clothes and boards pins. conbe to so much an evil or a thing and regulations of the proposed afA horse at St. Charles, tied in a demned after all, on the principle fair. The . opening will take place shed, was attiekod by two that the end Justifies the means. on the 1st day of October, 1880, at animals tore the face off The squabble is over the attaching Carlton Gardens,centrally situated in They savage him in many to the army appropriation bill, by the city of Melbourne, the capital of the poor beast, bit chewed one leg to and literally the Democrats, a clause providing Victoria, in Australia. The circular places was in such a bad horse The pieces. ' for the repeal of the law permitting issued by the commissioners states fix the next morning that it was killtroops to take substantial charge of 'The fact that Australasia has been ed. the polls at elections for members of represented at all the groat exhibi- Tho Joplin Mining News says the Congress and President. The ma- tiono of the world since their incepdefinition has been coined following jority say in substance by this action, tion in the year 1851, and the ad since the recent advance in tho price "the army must attend to its legiti- vance she has made in productive To "cave the wash dirt;" lead: of fro.n mate business and keep away industry, tho extent of her commer to hoard it in the mine until better elections, or we will not vote money cial relations, and the high position prices are ottered. The same paper to support it." Although something to which her imports and exports says mining tools do not cost more of a menace, there can be but little have nttuined, indicate that she has than half as much as in the early doubt t.iat such action is justifiable now reached the period when she days of Jeplin. Good picks that sold each can now bo bought for $1, for if not commendable, for the dangers may profitably invite the great man and$2a shovel that cost $2 some years growing out of military supremacy ufacturing countries to send tho ago can now be bought for 75 cents. St. Louiu has two cotton mills or needless interference is too great most complete products of their to be allowed for an instant in times skilled industry to a people who are the St. Louis Cotton Mills, manufac-turingonlthe coarser fabrics,cliiet'tly of peace. The army had better be in a position to become not only good brown muslin, employing 200 females abolished entirely if it cannot be customers but generous competitors." and fifty male operatives, running Tho undertaking is a stupendous eleven hours a day; the product all kept in subjection to the civil power of the land, and permitting its inter- one; and the colony of Victoria, going to the Southern Slates and the Home Cotton Mills, manufacturocvention on such which by parliamentary appropria ing brown muslin and bagging, the casions as the election of the men tion has provided the means neces latter product being all sold to one who control the destinies of the na- sary, is doubtless taking a great firm in the city; employing 100 fetion, is approaching too nearly astute step toward the advancement of male and fifty. of military despotism for a govern- her industries in general. Invitations MINNESOTA. ment representative in its methods are extended to all the nations of Red Wing, last year,uiaiuifaetured and republican in its system to en- the earth, to send exhibits; and, 84,620 barrels of flour. dure. Still, too much time has been without doubt, the exhibition and About 19,000 cords of wood have wasted in speech-makinand the its results will not only bo of emit been cut for tho Southern Minne sota Railway. party which comes out second best j importance to the colonies in Aus- The city of Austin voted license in the contest must bear the odium tralia, but also to many of the coun- last wDek by a nuijoiity of 44 votes. attendant upon the useless squander- tries closely connected with them by Quite an astonishing reaction owr the vote of last Spring, which whs ing of precious hours. commercial and other relations. Fair 351 against license. The best efloit hare bee t t iose of provision is made for foreign exhibitMICHIGAN'. Garfield and llawley on the Republi- ors; but notwithstanding this fact, can side, and of Blackburn, Ilurd, they will probably bo few in comparThe Mayor of Fenton is the leader Chalmers and Knott on the part of ison to the number at the other great of a brass band. the Democrats. Chalmors' was the world's faire. Especially will there Frank Graves, a prominent merfinest specimen of the lofty and ar- be not many exhibitors from among chant of Big Rapids, has failed. There is a project on foot at Holgumentative style of oratory, Black- the Amorican inventors and manuburn's contained .the most flashing facturers; and the reasons for this are land to raise $6,000, and with the and incisive rhetoric, Garfield's was numerous, but not particularly logi- money established an iron furnace. There are several very extensive superior as a partizan appeal, and cal. Considering the trade of this Hurd's and Knott's were the best country with Australia, there should sugar bushes in Gratoit county, and making is in full blast. legal arguments. A vote is expected be as great a desire on the part of sugar The lumber cut of Michigan durwhen tho bill with its rider Americano, to take part in the Meling last year was 3,5O0,(Kt0,tHW feet, or will be passed and sent to the Sen- bourne fair, as in that at Paris, or 500,000,000 more than the year before. ate, which will also pass it, then we the one at Vienna. Moses Barlow, the Clinton county shall hear from Mr. Hayes. Persons desirous of entering artilawyer sentenced to State prison for cles for exhibition may either ship defrauding the Government with a their exhibits direct to Melbourne, bogus pension claim, has been parTub Tribune of yesterday morning and make their own arrangements doned by the President. The mining region of Lake Susays that Mr. McVicker has made a for their shipment, reception, and careful assay of tin ore said to havo perior has produced 155,000 tons of or consign their exhibits ingot copper, 12,000,000 tons or iron been found near Fillmore. Thesam. exhibition; oi the International ore, about 800,000 tons of charcoal to the Secretary pies went over- - $100 per ton and is of 1880, at Melbourne, pig iron ore, besides vast quantities Exhibition, of slate, and building brown-stone- . pronounced the genuine article. with specific instructions Some gentlemen have left Salt Lake Australia, KANSAS. as to what is desired. to investigate, and great excitement members of the Kansas LegLight prevails in the vicinity of the strike. islature were offered bribes, ranging We hope the report is correct, though in amount fromni $500 to $1,000, to Olenites, with the experience of Thk Hcrahl says Ogden wants a cast their votes for Ingalls, for the the past before their unwilling gaze, newspaper. We don't blame tha LTnited States Senate. One chap, will be slow to credit it. concern for its impatience; the only probably to break down the market, readable items which its columns took S200 lor his vote, and twelve ij j ever contai..ireth,ve it b.rrour, from others were bought on private terms. Pomeroy's Democrat cruelly inflicts Senator Almerin Gillett, of Emthe following upon its readers, and as lhe Unction and when its few readers poria, and T. B. Mnrdek, ot Eldorathis of of kind dou't get enough if that were not baru enough at- - ' do, have been appointed a the Comtributes its emanation to classical niatter, thev naturally want to know mittee on the jwirt of the Senate on what is wrong up here. Events have annexation of Kansas City to this d.,. been rather slow lately, and besides State. They will sit during recess. Then sit ye on my headstone we are somewhat reduced in vigor by With a double-barrellegun, "Procrastination is the thief of And when he comes to snatch me out, this continued l,br of running two time.'' Stole a watch, probably. film to rin;riri rum. paper.-- . somo-wher- MERCHANDISE. GENERAL HOTELS. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DRY GOODS, Dele-ware- )M A x. nAILIlO FTAll. PIOXF.FJl USE QUEENSWARE, Supplies Our Grocery Department Is fully supplied with everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, at BOTTOM PRICES ! DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. - nr AKD I?ECge5 and Hiae To make room for the Spring Stock shortly to arrive d57 tf illl CUTLERY HARDWARE, uiic-imiu- u U 1 CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, fr it n i ii GROCERIES, IN We are Offering Unusual Bargains! OUT THE REMAINDER TO CLOSE OF OUR WINTER GOODS. OF after On and 4, 1878, No-- . Name of dXATION. No. I No. Toss. Pass. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS! A . Tra na teava anti-tram- ctt a. . Uke 7 00 Wood'e Cross 7 45 4 (m Centreville 7 33 4 10 Jarmingtoo 7 Ml 4 33 1 00 V. 4 62 1 85 'i & 40 Salt Kayeville Arrive at Ogden 9 ?. M. $ 4o! 3 60 75 j 1 00 Our continual aim will be to sustain the well-earnreputation we have so LARGE A held. SIOOK, as above enumerBy constantly keeping many years ated, BOUGHT FOR CASH, enabling us to successfully meet the CLOSEST ed COMPETITION. WE Orders rrorartly nilcd. No. .J No. 4 Pass' Pass. a. Trains Leave at. r. els K.'$ WALKER BROTHERS, Main Street, Ogden, Utah. dfeb!5 tf 40 8 it) Kayaville 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 (2 T 81 1 31 Centreville 11 4 7 44 1 80 11 13 7 63 1 76 11 40 8 20 3 00 Ogden PRICE LISTS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. SOLICIT CORRESPONDENCE. ' bull-dogs- y Wood's Crosa Arrive at Salt Lake PasMog Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS Spring and Summer Goods! Arriving Xvly EXCEPTED, Lonvlnn Salt Lai City at 8.40 .m.; arriving la Ogduu at 11.60 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at .0& p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8 20 p.m.; leaving Oiiilim at 6.60 a.m., arriving in 8 ill Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3 30 p.m., arriving in fait Laks City at B.45 p.m. ext M CONSISTING OF for all Information concerning Freight or Par age. apply to JAMBS SHARP, Qeo'l Tickot and Freight Agent Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, JOHN SHARP, SOPjtftlNTlNDKNT. tl J. S. LEWIS, OPTICIAN, DRESS GOOD Of Main Street, Ogden, 3a in receipt of a bne slock of New (joods, embraoing JEWELRY WATCHES, And the Celebrated Kind's Combination Spectacles. Which improve, Btrengthfq, IX THE LEADING STYXES GUNS. PISTOLS (ND IMMUNILOfT dllrj ly Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Lino of Choice Ribbons." LADIES', MISSES' Valuable Property for Sale. I offer for Wishing to engag. in other buio ale my valuable hotel property at lllackfoot, the of the luh and Northern Railroad. tetmiuu' Tina hutet ie situated m the heart of the tinakc Kiver Mining District, and ia moat admirab y for through and local custom. The Mon-tau- a aiagt.a arrive at and depart Irom thia hotel daily, and from in commanding position and drat clitm acot mmidaiion, it ia rioini the beat business of any holel between Ogden and Mooiaoj. For terms apply personally or by letter to the proprietor. LEWIS, Blackfoot, Iduho. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. A clioetf FABRICS OF THE SEASOJT. and preserve the eight. They ore set with fine French periscopic lenses, and can be eo adjusted that the focus will come direo'ly in front of the eye, making t tens much more eeryice nble and useful than ordinary spectacles Everj Pair Warranted. Try TL?ui. "W. C. AUD Urge Stook of NEW AND SEASONABLE GLOTHimG. REABY-MAB- E FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Under wear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosier. BOOTS SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. ffClfl ) to-da- Opposito Salt Lake Houae, - SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, Don't fail to call and examine my splendid new stock of Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes. Pianos, Organs, Guitar s Accoracons, Banjos, Flutes, Cornets, Drums, Mc, Etc, Muie Books, new, popular and standard SoDgs, Violin, Gaitar and i . : r v. : Li!jo oinngs, nttmgs, etc. - LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A STOYES! STOVES! FULL LINE OF STOVES ! STOVES! the address, 73 Maia Street, opposite Salt Lake House. ALWAYS ON HAND. GEO. CARELESS. dS03 Sm- - BOTTOM PRICES. ers by mail promptly filled. |