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Show TABERNACLE THE GREAT SORTHW EST. The Union Depot Hotel. which Among the hostelries of establishabove klrh Tsllfjs, Fins Stork Ogden boasts, the in all respects. s ment rRnks The table which is set out by Mr. Beardsley three times a day cannot 0r to IMelopmriit th luh Berth- em lUtl). be excelled in this part of the coun try, not only as to i he quantity aad quality of viands served, but .the No seel ion of the Union .it present mariner in whie'i they are prepared inducements to the ofleta ?s well. Everything is as clean i k mini n : jrieater tiiiHiey. Sloes.-eiuh-- i or laborer than the ', pin, and prices are i.s clitap its cat) v . t re u,:: r.;."h of 0!tien penetrsbe obtai: l elew he; e. d ov h,- I'tai; & .Northern U ul-- v , v . v e j hiiu' long. Tiii- A Change. ihemo-t extensive and t; - Ot Norshc. n i'tail, it b i .:!:. ;: btinese The Jcvction's eiea: Sin.iie Kiver goid iio':v..'d to t'.r.'h f '! !'o'is thv !i i.is the b, i : a.', ng hmiis of '.' ni o - . fetie.-- oi access the i; has been ; l l,.v vr, .Vat; kee Fork and ore of iIioc.'U.pnv force : s.i;.; tninma region and has !'ok after is intete'U outside tie-- C: the 'iemtory of Montana. !. ; re ia We take, vffioe. 10AU0 TEBBlTOaY. nouncing iht Mr. George G. Tay lor Las been selected for that pur The Utah k Northern railway, as noted the above, crosses Eastern Idaho, confident that public pose, being is will find hirn a prompt and arable every mile of which valuable either for its pasturage, its agricultural, gentleman to deal with. timber or mineral lands. Idaho is called the "Gem of the Mountains," on account of its great diversity ot (46) resources, its mild and huahhful cliList of Lettm. mate, iu woadorful mineral springs It is 40U miles IN TI1K P05T and its line scenery. UNCLAIMED REMAINING Territory of Utah, on tbt long by 300 wide, contains some l.t oi l7,wlilcU, if not called for witliiD inhabitants, and its mines have a mouth will l taut to the Dead Letter Ottt. t. yielded If65,000,000. Wide areas of LiDlKS' LIST. grazing lauds sustain cattle, horses Stevens I M Barker A and sheep winter and summer, while Thomas B A the valleys produce all cereals and Hagel F Walton II Moore E J vegetables of the temperate one, besides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, GBNIS' LIST. plums, apricots and other fruit'. Ball E Kempland A L Good roads lead to different parts of Browning J F Petty G T Idaho from stations on the Utah A Roberts L F Case C W Northern Railway. Smith I Cripman W W Sias J 2 Dixon G J THE TRUE STORY. SERTICES. Sunday, Nov. 30. After the congregation had been Deputy Xarsbtl Clasner Chfkily Assumes Credit for the Arrest Wkdsksdat Morning, Dec. 3, IS79. called to order by Bishop McQuarrie of Harris. and the choir had sung the hymn The JUNCTION haa a LARGER "Hark! the Song of jubileel" Bishop Tho Salt Lake Tribune of Sunday CIRCULATION in Ogden and W. Fair offered up a fervent prayer, made another bad break iu its acthroughout Northern Utah, which was followed by thechoirwith count of the arrest of the '"Ye Children of our than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- hymn Morris and his wife. If in child-beat- God." PERS combined. 1.- " M I Elder E. Stratford arose and ' the Saints in an eloquent .ddiesed The "Jimtti. n I.;iv(rj. and impressiv e discourse the chief The Junction I'liming Association points of which wo are endeavoring hereby notified its jiatrons t hit the to present in the following lines, city routes ot di.iivoiy will heri'idio: Al'.":'.;h it is certain that the be exclusively in tin; haids of Mr. i.r, best in-- i i: re the . G. G. Taylor, who alone will , i't oil tiio i'acr; of the to make collections iheie. is Jet a great amount of transac t business in relation then instruction needed. It is tin ex-- j All preceding arrangements ar vt dinly hard labor for the Elders rescinded. a ho.--e oflioe it U to look to the .spirit Jixctio.n Printim. Association. ual welfare of tho people, to keep "11 Oghe.v, Dec. 1, 1879. 'of lliti Saints in the straight and narrow path that!e,deth to life ever lasting. Many mares and teinptu BRIEF MENTION. tions are besetting (lie course of our IItvocuo.vdkiao weuther. people. The world is full of foolisl and clashing doctrines, of (logra:.s read that How muny message Then j sn-u- iUi-- t. first-clas- er fault, the of thit journal attitude" "customary wtiuld not c:!l for remark o: rhuk-- ; as the article doe gn-- - ir.jj-tic- e an. it iu- M Citv Marshal Bio'nihil raiiii , Mr. Glane! npired by toil o a his in j! ingratitude t.n.-- a: 'en. m.ti.-.- i of the accuracy - klj a'TOst is u 'jm-ar- y I to dis- de-ai- him prove tho slJtement thai "To and hiiu alone (Glasnei) belongs nil i.l... tirodif." We have ".ailed one ,frf in iho hone that Mr. Glasnei rfould correct the erroneous naira-tjvethe Tribune, failing in which our reporter yesterday interviewed Marshal Brown and obtained the following "true story The warrant !cr the arrest of Morris had been in the hands of deputy marshal Young for some tjme, when marshal Shaughnessy became irritated at the delay and sent Glasner to Ogden, giving him 'two (lays in which to find his man. Glasner was specially instructed to enlist the services ot marshal Brown, and if Morris was not arrested within "rv : g - Mo-Cart- y s. I 1 5itrBlTEB GOLD FIELD. demonstrated beyond a doubt that hundreds of miles of gravel bars along Snake Paver, Eastern Idaho- - someof which are directly on the line of the Utah & Northern Railway are rich in deposits of fine gold. Several companies operating in 1879, took out from30to f40per day to the man. Their largo and regular shipments of dust to San Francisco have created great excitement in mininz circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver uiggings in the world as "uood prospects" ot gold are found all along the river, for a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting can be done at Eagle Rock, on the Utah & rNorthern ltuilway,and within an hour's walk of some of these great bars. Now is the time to strike tor fortune in this vast new region, a Ot - '..- . Gi.e. X- -' or - !, i uu.j. a.w v Liti 'FLANNEL'- - Q? Ladies' i.nd Childrrn'e ""w i an Jackets, Etc. tap GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ', BOOTS. SHOES, etc. CAP-- FINE STOCK OF (GROCERIES! X rt.ii iri 20,-00- 0 It L !. " t utftK .;.o..e. i - L o,.ij.1. vnn wish in mv nxr SJ lin aud it will be forthcoming at Q I., i AJas. Allen's. A? ra. West side of .MAIXSTKEET. sden O . is now Tlie Biggest Yet! 0- - TREMENDOUS AltlUVAL OF FURNITURE! Of Every Grade and Pattern, at which will soon be overrun by miners from every State and Territory. SALHOX K1VLR MUE3. Fully 150 miles distant from Eagle Hock, by Gilmer & Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, 175 miles from Black Foot, by th- Terminus and Chalis sta;e line, are also attracting great attention tor the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quartz. The region covers an area of 10,000square miles, and although only partially explored, already promises to rival the best mining reuion in the world. Mining experts unite in pronouncing the Yi.ukoe Fork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hundreds of ten of ore, worth from$i00 ty $2,000 p.er ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Lake Sme'ting Works. Salmon City, Chillis, Bonanza City, are leading towns. Distance from Eagle Rock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175 miles; hire $25. Faro from Oma-hto either Chalis or Salmon City, first-clas$ 100; second clas, b75. The only routo from tho East to the Snake and Salmon River mining re gions is via the Union Pacific and Utah & Northern Railroads. Main Street, Oden, OF U1?WTA.1JJ THIRTY Utah. M.A11I1LE SETS! Parlor araf i5;ulroin tuiis in Endless Variety, And, in short, every ;hiu;i rcuhad IO KjtJl I' JlJ unybj'iy, at prices to suit. ' y K'JU . J.-- u s, , dde3 tf 32 MOXTaNA. Montana's gold and silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield sinco 18(54 has averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is lo cated, has alone poured out f 40,000,- 003 in glittering dust. Iron, lead, cnal, copper and cinnabar are aloe plentnful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral and 16,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand doof which is main, not claimed or occupied. The native bunch grass is a winter and summer feed equal to 'oats. Cattle, horses and sheep keep fat the year round in the open air. ProtiU m the cattle or sheep hussinesa have always averaged from two to threo per cent, per month on all capital invested Losses of cattle, sheep or horses on the ranee, irora all causes, rarely reach, and never exceed two per cent, per annum. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, and all hardv vegetables are Kroduc- ed in great abundance and unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, grapes. Siberian erabs, and nearly all small fruits are produced in different localities, iellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, lime-- ! stone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasts a dozen rivers as large and beautiful as the Mohawk or Juniata three of which are navigable and being beautifully watered by hundreds of ice cold streams and crystal lakes; water power is therefore illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other fish, and elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small game Numerous hot mineral abound. springs and a mild, invigorating atmosphere are among the at' Tactions for health-seekerWages in Montana are double those paid in Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries and good daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in bections of similar populations East. Tuero is daily mail and express and the telegraph to all important points. Tho quickest, best and only reliable summer and winter route to Montana is that via the Union Pacilic and Utah aad North em Railways. 4 Till ABlE ISrUiiaiTlOS 1'BEE. I ui'Luer detailed and reliable, in ro!a;ion to different of Montaiii or Idaho, the rouies thereto, rites, etc., will be Hi 2 2 g SsJI - W a- o f o fca Ifi i I o Ic o .S cJ . I-- -. s OHS a a c i C .9 13 . s (0 "g E J X 3 13 C I 2 o S GO 'IS 3 to 9 8 :s S o JZ M 5 B.S tO si 5 sis O 5 1 OB 5.?: "8-- 3 nil i St rt( . ..(1. PEOPLE V1SITIXG SALT LAKE CITY Who fcsirca Good, Cheap and EELIABLE MEAL OE LUNCS AT THR CAI.L o 6 ta M o u a. H- -1 C3 Li.y ;'.A CQ HOUSE, PHILAMLPlil. Ci'l'o:.n3S 13 E "HEKAil" CTHCE. Tbd beat of every ti In r. cq'i.tiln tthcr writ-rfour UuH--s ti.e ncc C1KES! . I'iE Oi; Alia". A !;'.:- - j"u4 t J ccita i a.i w di-tii- furn:s!ie.d on application by THOS. L. KIMBALL, Gen. Pass, sniticket aeiit, Omaha, Neb- - o 3 oiio-sixt- ( s L en-.ti- ed '. . -- y . to-da- s 3 oe IOSEt oaii7Ji:!:x'x e, WOOL .".. ' 1 i. fir Ji if you want : . . : o f C.d! r.t '.,v s; ' -- abor-iginie- v? v - i V flTTANCE. J2) -- Hence our boys and girls need to be posted in the eternal truths of oar religion successfully to resist the sophistries of the sectarian prolessors who are palming off their windr fabrics for religion. There Parties were yesterday engaged in are abundant opportunities to obtain all needful and useful information on trimming trees on the bench. was store the music sce.ie Calder's the gospel. It is not sufficient for the warrant was f pleasing musij yesterday. young people, when aikod for their thepeoified time, Mr. in Brown's bands- remain to Tn weeds around the court house reasons for believing in "Mormon-ism,- " Our marshal put on r.pecial to reply that they believe "be yard were pulled up yesterday. and three Farnham C himself and police, or "mother Stout J A The Young Ladies Mutual Im- cause father says so," for Fwand J officers hunted other Thomas F 2 or the say bolieyesit," "grandparents will soon give Wilson H provement Association Morris until 12 o'clock Friday Fuller II it ia true." Young people, as well G Whitebouse a grand variety concert. Getchen J II 2 the which theresorts as the old members want to find out night, visiting T Hill J that runaway on and realize for themselves and in offender was supposed to frequent. Djd you ee RCLD FOR POSTAGE. Fourth street on the day Hayes' themselves that this is in truth the I'he search was continued on Salur- of the of the God and work gospel ? it. We and between four and five 0. E. Eaton, New York City, N. Y. forgot message came in Lord Jesus, Such effective know- tlay, applicant Is it Dt poible for streets to be ledge can be obtained by reading o'clock in the afternoon Morris was TabuDT of trieae lettert.tbe muetaaa letter," aad giva Uate of improved without their being made good books, by listening to the coun- found in a large frame house on paper. sels and instructions of the Elders, Fifth Street, where he and his wife Nathan Kimball, impassable for several week s? Ques- and Postmaster by prayerful and sincere humil; of a been After had tion t delay boarding. ity before tho Lord. The S bbath Schools as well as the Y. M. M.I. As- tome twenty minutes the officers Grant goes to Chicago-- ' do a great and glorious were admitted, and the marshal sociations, A llrilliant Idea. thence to eastern cities, to Cuba. work in affording to the rising gen started offin search of Glasner, leav Mexico and Texas, and finally to Mr. John CorkLsh merits favorable eration an opportunity of getting in charge of officers Denver and Leadville in May next. the prisoners ing notice for the, energetic manner in beneficial and substantial informa- 11. C. Pender and Gilbert Belknap. Senator Chandler's positions on which he is punning his project of tion. We do not claim to derive our A search of over an hour resulted in committees have been given to sena lighting our thoroughfares at night. Priesthood from any of the ancient the discovery of Glasner, and in the tors Baldwin and rerry. He is now revolving in his mind the worthies (the Leos, Gicgof y. l'ins, presence of U. S. Commissioner advisability of presenting to the City A;c). John the Baptist himself con Alexander he was informed that the There Is Health Ahead, on Aaonio ferred the priesthood Council a petition praying for the C w lery, parties had been captured and were For Oliver and Smith Joseph cheerless dyspeptics who will privilege of placing a number of his ordaining them to the Priesthood he held his to Glasner order. use. Stomach Bitters, Hostettur's subject superior lumps at intervals on held. Afterward, Peter, James and Mr. Brown's carriage, which will enable them to digest, into stepped Main them netted the higher, John upon Fourth, Fifth and, possibly, and was driven to where Morris vra restore their appetites, steady their Streets. His plan, if he concludes to tho Melchisedek Priesthood. This r.erves, and drive away the blues. It Joseph Smith trai sniitted to the held waiting, and thence to the with such a prospect there are any adopt it, is to erect the posts, furnish Twelve, who, in their turn huve since iu time to catch of them who neglect to profit by the the lamps and oil, and keep thesaiue ordained hundreds, thousands, and depot, arriving just above suggestion, why they deserve Lake train. the Salt in repair, lighting and extinguishing tens of thousands to the various T.rown Marshal is just recovering to suffer, that is all. Let them ask them at the proper time. For this otHi'es in theof Priesthood. one who has used the Bitters it God is steadily grow-int- ; from a severe attack of rhermatis:, any work The it is not a good medicine, and if they he will charge the city so much per a world Iu the i nd increasing. and, being unable to walk with ease, reeeive a truthful reply it will be an lamp, by tho month, the price to be spirit of inquiry about "Mormons" was compelled to hirw a carriage. affirmative; Bjiiousness, bowel troudetermined by the number and loca- md their peculiar institutions" i.s rheumatism, are all His wicked and The itself. expenses in the affair foot up bles, debility, tion of lamps contracted for. This manifesting this highly esteemed by conquered also, an stirred up against $15, besides the labor of himT'f and and professionally sanctioned speciis the best idea we bavo yet heard tingodly. lis Kingdom of God. officers. This amount Mr. Glasner fic, which has also won a national We do not care about the schemes advanced, and if the Council and to send to Mr. Brown reputation s a remedy for, and promised to terms the md machinations of the wirepullUli. Corkish com means of averting intermittent 'awl on Monday morning, but up to last streets will be lighted at small co-- t ing politicians who have so much to remittent fevers. It has a cheerful ay about Utah's admission into the evening "tho color of his money" and on easy payments. In ease the Union. eti'ectupon tho despondent invalid, We are no politicians, was not distinguishable. and may be relied upon to produce city should ever desire to purchase leither Republicans or Democrats. to attaches If credit decisive, and not palliative eflbct. especial any tho illumitnting outfit, Mr. Corkish Pi iip, we have the interests of all the Itis the one thing needful for the Mr. f'.vco of these fact in Glasner the race whole at of human the wou'd probably dispose of it to them nations, cure of dyspepsia, and nothing will e on-tiWo see universal which wish bo to can tho substantiated deod-siat a reasonable figure. It the pro- leart. of supply its place. , liberty, peace, and right mand, he is welcome to it, such as reign is and rnado priaccepted, position ousness ushered in as booh as posvate partis will feel mote perceptibly sible. Our lovi for the benighted it is. DIED. the inconvenience of darkness near nations wo manifest undeniably by Merit. Literary A.VDKksoN'. their homes, and tin result will be 'pendingill o much of our time and In this citv. Decern- neans the Gospel Tho current number of tho Con her 1st, 1879, at 10 preaching of the a.m., Is'elson Le the general adoption lamp? them them and the showing iniong tributor is in every respect a superior Kov Richmond, son of Dr. P. L. The entire the i'oad to salvation. city. throughout and S. E. Anderson, aged 3j years 11 a Neverthele-- s wo act but little one. The writers evince as much comforts and advantages of tu-:months and 15 days. Funeral serin choice live discrimination of A the hanks. are untruths good many state of a Qui r? are conspicuous, and vices from residence on Wednesday ireulated concerning us. We are topics as ability in discussing them. at 1 o'clock p.m. Friends invited. we "chirp our little ohirp" in the in accused of disloyalty to the govern- Such titles as Confidence, Thunder f travelers. belated tereat ment without any proofs being adduced for this sweeping assertion. and Lightning, The Mammoth Cave, BUSINESS LOCALS. Wa are accused of ''tampering with Chastity ,Indecision,Choice of Books, tho Indians." Such was the accusas Me and Mine, Bits of Travel, Edu The Panorama. tiou hurled the Prophet and The Book of Life are John Fovfler, Kirkham's panorama held forth in Joseph, when against he went into the west- cation, to s old as well attractive very last Hall The to the City teach them ern countries evening. Theenly exolusive music 'leaUr in their forefathers and their young, and some of the contributors Ogden. will give special terms to house was crowded to its fullest cafuture. This is all the "tarn manifest an erudition which at once those desiring to purchase a piano or pacity, and could the audience have bright pering" which we have bsen guilty charms and instructs tho reader. No organ, fifth Street, Ogden. had sitting room, and enough Iresh of when dnov.21-lamong the Indians, these air to have been comfortable, none last forty years. We have been try- one can peruse the Contributor with would have gOna home without be- ing to lead them from their savagery out improvement, and, although itis Gentlemsns' Tooths' and Beys' and barbarism into culrure and civ now a very excellent magazine, we ing pleasod. The scenes on the can- ilization, to toaeh them the arts of cannot our readers better advice Hats, In great variety. Latest styles give vas are well executed, and represent peace. Wo believe in tlja- future of than to subscribe for it and thus just received, at A. Kchn & Bro's. the prinoipal points of interest the rod man; we believe they will yet render the a mutual. white and delightsome improvement across the continent from the Atlan become tie to the Pacific ocetsn, not omitting people, and will yet take a constneu us part in tho rolling forth of God's Call at Goody's. . some of Utah's best scenery. The Ton Want to he There. work. Fifth Street, and try his splendid explanations are short and to the But the government of the United The fist of the series of grand Tom and d o9-t- f Jerry. point. Altogether the entertain States has seen fit to send represent- - balls, to take place at intervals durment is good, and we heartily re auves oi me various sects ana ae nominations to the Indians. These ing the winter, will come off in Ladies' and Misses' commend the gentlemen and their sects have, to a great extent, con Firemen's Hall on Friday evening show to the people of the country fined their tutelage of the "nation's next. The committee of arrange- Cloaks, 1,000 of them, ail styles and towns, whom, it is understood, they wards ' to robbing them ot their ments is prices; mmt be sold at once, at composed of Messrs. A. Ktjhs & Bro's. are on the point of visiting. supplies and thus bringing them to Elmer, Paine and Hall, and tic verge of starvation and driving them ou the war path. At the bot they are all actively engaged in prePidcock Brcs. tom of every Indian trouble there is paring for the event. Tickets will A Card to the Public. not a Mormon but the govern be sold at the reasonable Will take all the dried peaches that price of 75 As the new Howe B. Machine 1ms ment agents. Except the Quaker Wright & Son don't want. cents. will commence Dancing at just been introduced into this Terri- pioneers of Pennsylvaaia.the Litter-daoct25d tf. 8 Saints are. the only white como'clock, and Browning's band will tory I would most respeetfolly request that you will regard your own munity that ever pursued an honor- execute the music. Hlgrhest Price inteiest in purchasing a machine; able policy with regard to the In cash paid for Hides, Pelts, Weol that you will examine the above A. Kchn & Bko's. and Furs, at machine's improved qualities that are But while all tho world reviles ns, Departing Missionaries. d dec3 tf in advance of ether machines. evi n for our very best deds, and Elder W. W. Jackson, of American 1st. That it is lighter running and Wi i'e all the powen of dirkness are almost noiseless. arrayed against the Kingdom of God, Fork, Elder Burningham, of Wood's Oawshaw & Wilson, 2d. It is the most durable; will last who has continually showered his and Elder of Dealers Cross, Willow in Dry Goods, Groceries, Neilsoir, a mo time. bounties and mercies down upon us, .. tJW- - v iticr v lf.,T r'... .... .ui.-- IV.., ImvA 3d. Only one hole to thread in the md has made of a handful of men a Creek, left this morning on missions, juu j.v a. mi tho west side of Main street, one for former the two Great eliutile. Britain, the door uorth of Peebles' drug store. powerful people in these valleys of last to Scandinavia. Brother 4th. Has the finest woodwork. the mountains. unova ow is the one who was arrested van ana see us. 5th. Is the best family machine, as Underfill the hostility and hatred for few a weeks all can do kinds of work that it. bigamy, wiih you ago froti the outside, we have grown rich All we ask is. frr you to examine the in houses, fields and farms; we have is, on suspicion of having taken a Gtnts' Furnishing (roods. wife which was ignored by machine and satisfy youvsf Ives of its got cattle, horses and A large and elegant nssortment, carriages, all plural j waek, fupenority. You can find them at the necessaries and comforts of life the Grand Jury, at "Warren Chili's store, Main Street. and the defendant dich'.red for all styles and prices, hope furthermore to prosper and A. Kchx & Ero's. lsok Dec." evidence. of R. HrEtM 2d. Xeufi, under tho protecting hand of the Willi ims, '.'g'isn. 030 3m Agent. Almighty. We d not fret about admission CiUm Made. into the Union. has It hitherto Fnruitnre. Boots Shoes exclusively, at and Just Observe! been a blessing to us not to possess low figure;,; good workmanship, cll Call and the mammoth inspect For your idee Limbi'.rser, Hol- statehood, and we see God's proviat J. 11. D. Taylor's land Herring, Anchovies, Tips' Feel, dence in it. W henever Gol sees fit stock of elegant lumitura just reMain Street. Aug. 21 tf. Lambs' Tongues feat: tie lies Caviare, tortus to get into the Union, we ceived by Boyle & Co. Itis hnge.' in ho A splendid asphalt :ruisirg now yttri every style, together with hall get there; whatever all the Knick Knacks, dainty edibb-- designs us to occupy, we position are sure to connects Largest MKi tueir esta nent with and toothsome luxurk-of the fill that tor he has set his j Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boo' and teason and out of season, cell on h.'tud to redeem all nations, root out the west side of the t ; .reel, to ih.tt a MiOcs, U.oves, trawls, Hats, Caps, iniquity ind titiulish a reign of crossing can be ei'ected an 1 the per etc., ever brought to Utah, atKuhn son remain 4. abt Amsi. ryatwwrnfccs. j & Bro.. Est dry Main lit. d;f Hsyes? The snow i.s nearly two inches deep in Ogden ValleyThb bench is the most healthy part of the city. GRAND rai-fi- . ih A n were its only bt MISCELLdXEUUS. Wllck sre Oysters ' Iu JLvery 6rj dnl3tf i'.-- in all lu-.t-- m er.nred. of parti:ulr3 CAKES! 1SI n-i.i- s sut- - itcara. . WILLIAM HILL, rroprietor. |