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Show It Sattkdat Mobxivo, Dkc. The. JUNCTION 6, 1S79. FhmrUhlng Settlements ta be Connected with Ih I'tsh tod Northern. has a LARGER New York From CIRCULATION In Ogden and JUcord, we Northern the learn that notice has been Mlhii.p Utah, filed by Meoara. W. S. Anderson, F. than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- J. Kiesel (of that city) and Geo. F. PERS oomblned. tor u Sot tie, of un throughout application The Ogitn Acfl'If nij II. L. Griffin, Principal, will Liberal Power. Monday, Dec. 8th, in tee Doolv's eat of in Hail, Foutth street, dei 3t recently'made Block. Th',experimenU were Ogdan with the new light of the mol satisfactory cnaracier, Mn.Aj.oMns. T..I. STAVstR have' and we hope it will be generally ad- opened a Ftoro in WoodrnanseeLa.s Lloc-kTheir consign of opted without unnecessary delay. dies' Oeni'ci urn I chiMren's Furnish-- , it Its efficiency is only ojualed by , Stapl; ing Goods, Millinery, (cheapness. and we might as well an' Funcv Notion", etc., etc. Vr.fl take this iiuDortiint f ! m aavoncc ..later duy. liuwutt we huve been j Qr Lamu Back, Sld or Cti-rthis PLASTEi: VOHOV SUILOH'S with Barratt Mr. P. J. cts. .V.M by J.W.McNu-.sv.n...iL ''Cc, ivom MelX, Co., Who!ei..Ui and Ketail D.ug bourl.e paprrofa bail match plyel gkt, and U. Ct Oi Logan. Ocl-l V thereat night by moans of electric ilium iiifttion. It is interesting; trf utlemcns Youths' and Boys' Latest styles in rent variety Hats, EmzeTemt.litied iu j..,u i;.,t.r ...'. f ItSIIV & M:o A. Kt id itv land and America by Right displays jjust received, arlneSi enab ed foothall matches to bfi played; but for the first time j in Victoria its effect in that respect j Tom aud Jerry, was exhibited last night on the At Goody's, Fifth Street. Trv it. Melbourne cricket ground, when do9-t- f the afforded were iHiblic novel; the afoot-ball tinUttainment of witnessing match pfuyed by the aid of this John Fowler. imlighl. '1'he novelty attracted an of concourse exclusive spectators. MUMi; dealer iu mense Theeuly Aboat 10J0J persons paid for ad- Ogden, will give special terms to mission to tho Melbourne ground, tho-- o desiring to purchase a piano or nearly half that number jumped thee organ. Fifth Street, Ogde.n. dnov.'21-lfence), and about 0,CHiOmore congre-gatou the rising ground iu the Those vicinity of the enclosure. The kimest asoktxkvt ot ineulic who Visited tho ground had every reason to be oatisfied, Tho scene caskets, Rosewood Coffins, Trimwas a beautiful one. In all there mings, etc., iu the Territory, to be were nix electric lights, three of found at S. M. I'reshaw's, Canfield which were worked by engines. Block, East Side Main Street, Ogden. dec4 lm One of tho engines, that belonging toSaudsund M'I)ougall,went wrong, Call at Goody V, and the light which, in tho first part vf the vening was the most bril- Fifth Street, and try his fplcmlid liant on the ground, was extinguish- Tom and Jerry. d o9-ted. The other two engines worked light near tho grand stand satisPIUciM'k r s. factorily, as did aNo the two battery-workelights. The display was con- Will take all the dried poaches that ducted by Lieut. Draper, of the En Wright A; Son don't want. ginecr Corps, Jand both those who octi!5d tf. were engaged in tho football match andjthose who witnessed thu wonderH iff host Price ful scene were agreed on the point that a wonderful succefs had been In cash paid for Hides, Pelts, Wool A. Kchn Si Bbo'.s. and Furs, at achieved. d dec3 tf A Pratttesi Teat of It Wonderful ME.TIO. BRIEF i .. . r. On wad'. JBltKKLH-FAlK- j 1id you loe anything on race? Johsm favorite Mng tin" "Baby Mine." m-a- Polick court bu.iuess very duli. We kick. Bin time for runaways; the wheels ink iu too far. The north mountains ar mounted ia white from base tuunnmt. Brm want the boy to give him i We want the public to do it. TsKkK is one satisfaction about this weather The boys can't snow-bait- . rt. We loaned our umbrella yesterday and it was returned to us. This is a fact. Thb weather in dark and 'mysterious naoaterv, and will probabh remain our. Wi pressman mado a very decided "mash" yesterday. eWo particular else ir hero. Loos out for the, New Yearn iooble-sh- et Send in JcNCTlov. advertisements now. The ladies' entertainment oa featurday evening neit will be the elegant affair of the season. Tilt Fireman' dunce last evening, at their hall, wa a success. The boy enjoyed tbenwelve immensely. Ivyou want to learn bow to swear by not, pay it visit to the bench tin. Fifth or Sixth atreot any dark night. Two of the Auheuser Brewing Company' (St. Louis) special went west yesterday afternoon, loaded with beer from that firm, heivl-watcr- s ve il ,ee,.t - I u.-by, -. , f d 'imber. Still Advancinir. The railway from Black foot on the The Utah A Northern i always Utah and Northern to Wood river According to the Idaho will be ouly about one hundred booming. new and extensive ima mile. Forty xnilos of ea.y wagon EitttrprUt, is to be made. That Wi acknowledge, the, receipt of road to tho Summit, the provement on Tuesday of last says paper to attend tho grand sources of the Wood, the Boise and twuipliniontaries week Superintendent George W. dramatic entertainments, nt the the Salmon river, will bo an easy Mr. by and Monday. access to tho unusually rich silver Thatcher, accompanied Opera House, Utah of the Swan, train dispatcher Mcum. W. 8. Hughe ami Franeia district just beinopen on that great Northern railroad, went up to Oxwooded aud the and divide; finely A. Gale have entered into on a ford to meet a train, special partner atul wutered character of these delegation of the citizens of Oxford, hip in the undertaking basim. See their advertisement in another mountain will make the regie.ii at- for the purpose of locating the Oxford After a hasty consuldepot. tractive for milling. lumn. tation, a careful examination was made by Supt Thatcher, as to the Ma. J. If. KttLM has just opened most advantageous point for location, a new furniture and turning shop, Itulu! so as to accommodate the people of on Fifth street. Home made furnl-tnr- e As the Jvsctiom pressman was Gentile Valley and Soda Springs, as well as Oxford and Clifton, lie came apccitlty. He will also repreparing to send one of the to the conclusion that the natural pair furniture on short notice. forms down tho slide yesteis point for the station was nearly clue FtNKBAL services over the ro day, it slipped from his hands and east of Oxford, aud so at that point mains of the late Elder William wentto tli Hrstfloor without further the station was fixed, and work will Clayton, will be hfcdd at 10 o'clock assistance from him. It went faster commence upon the track and buildings at an early day. Lectin LtaLr. to morrow morning in the 17thJWard than was Actually necessary, And Aiscmbly Koomn, .Salt Lake City. topped moo suddently and with The Ogdeu Acndotuy. Mkssrs. I. Macks & Co. have just (greater ctfeoi than usual. The This institution will be received aiummcnse quantity of all "chase" burted, and the whole kind of winter auit. Their stock business ruled itself in an ugly, turn next Monday, with Mr. M. L. Griffin The oourscof studies as principal. of overcoat cannot be surpassed. hlediup luiMs. "Nonpareil" and various branches of a embraces the HatB, boou and shoes, of every nie great primer" 41justi5el" wonder distributed education, English good and ityle, are included in the stock. fully well ore this occasion, but the The in three building departments. I.v the case of Anson vs. Zeigler, column rulesi lwelii'l to harmonize Hall luw Liberal known as formerly Judge Middleton, after a two day a' with the othtr portions of the been refitted entirely, so as toanrwer hearing, decided that there was no funeral, and the 'disloyal chase all the requirements of an educacause of action and dismissed the ocupied a by itself against tional institution. case Jat 'plaintiff's cost. Mr. F. ,s. the wall- - the most demoralized Hichards was attorney for Zttigler, looking implement ft printer ever Dilley A Pierson, of Salt Lake, for used. It is deeadedly th worst.case FerMnal. if tli kiml within the memory of Anson. Mr. L. E. Waterman, an editor the oldest printer in tueofThv,athc of New York City, came in yesterform contained sevaral columns of The Hick Cue. solid advertisements in the smallest day and put up at the same place. Judge Williams, of the legal firm Mr. E. S. Chase, United States of which csui be used for f Richard A Williams, of this city, type, n'jno a long time and a greatdeal of it not Marshal of Idaho, arrived in Ogden is absent at Malad, Idaho, being enat all. Tho ruin is complete, as fur from Boise yesterday. gaged as attorney for t he case of The as it Oe. Special mail agent J. I.'. Mahoney people w. Moroni Hicks, for murder, The los to the Jcnctiojj office is camo in yesterday and made the and Judge Higbee, also of Ogden, is about $100, but this is trifling com Union Depot Hotel his headquarter. engaged in the prosecution. 'The pared with the delays and incontaking of testimony commenced on veniences the occasioned by Tuesday, and the case is probably accident. We jure very glikl, howA Drill Meeting. over by this time. The theory of tho is no worse; there- - were that it ever, The members of Company A, Ogdefansd it that Hicks had to slay, or several carrier and some other boya de.n Fire be slain, aud the evidence so far gui Brigade, aro requested to in the presa roin at the time, nouo assemble at 4 o'clock this afternoon, it. ports whom wro injured in the for drill. Ry order of Latkii. Mr Ucorge Stewart, who of slightest. J. K. Paine, just arrived from Malad, came in la-- t Foreman. evening and informed us that the jury, on Thursday at noon Tho lUee. brought in a verdict of murder in the The track was very heavy for thw Try fiork Horeliound and Rye- tsjond degree. They had been out races yesterday, but they were run Tho Great Remedy fetr Coughs and since Wednesday evening at as per announcement. In the first Colds, made of the best Old Uye o'clock. j dash between "Gray Whisky, Horehouud and Furc Rock One, and Eagle" "Baby," tho former won Candy. Toung LaIe' Entertainment, by perhaps two lengths, although Fine Tonic! Elegant Drink! The young ladies' awsociatbns of the infant had sixty feet the start. Ogden will give a select entertain-- . The second contest was almost a It will "knock" a cold quicker than ment at Union Opera House, on w.tlkover for 'Littlo Buttercup," any remedy known. Saturday evening next. Tho piO' that animal coming within an ace Every family should have it, "Rock Horehound and Ryo." gramme embraces singing, instru of distancing its competitor. For sale by J. W. McNutt & Co. There was a good attendance, and mental music, recitations and the "Dream" scene from the beautiful considerable enthusiasm was mani- dec5 tf Quito a sum of money play of the "Marble Heart," in which fested. A Card to the Public. be will to taken present changed hands on tho races. We great pains the living etatue effect eiual to its didn't win any, because wo didn't As the new Howe B. Machine has production by more pretentious bet, and, as a necessary sequel, just been introduced into this Territory I would most respectfully recompanies. I twill be an attractive couldn't loe. that you w ill regard your own quest fill the performance, and tihould m purchasing a machine; inieie.il iouse to overflowing. Mis. K. S.Wat that you will examine the above Au Alleged Procures. machine's improved qualities that are on has the affair in chargo, and in The Noes aays 'that a woman in advance ol other machine?. her hand it cannot fail. 1st. That it is lighter running and named Mary Taylor was on trial in the police court, ia Salt Lake, yeslid. It is the most durable; will last In Trouble Atrtta. terday, tor mdeavoring to induce a life time. 2d. Only one hole to thread in the tieorge Hill, tolerably well known two young girls, Agnes R. Roper shuttle. in Ogdeu,is in trouble again, this time and Emma Dunimer, to become 4th. Has the finest wood work. ( a of a houe of prostitution in etious iittlatv. It appears that &th. Is the best family machine, as be 'got into a row with a matt at Bingham. They allege that she you can do all kinds of work with it. Klko ou Wednesday, and hot him ohVrud to rent them two rooms All we ask is for you to examine the in the stoma h, the ball going quite there for $10 a month, and to sups machine and satisfy yoius .dw-- of its ouoan bud thcia at ihrouU the body. The man whoe ply them w;th money and flue superiority, YV Xiroet arrn C)iil,l' .Mr.i U n.d i.iiue wrd.d iiot leui-clothes unt il they eculd "HP"1 k ugjen. UThtM H. ivuluus, thK!K'lve. pectad ( live-itoXlJoi Agent. Crawshaw & Wilson, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, &c, have just opened on the west side of Main street, one door north of Peebles' drug store. Call and see xis. dnova 3w cr tht Geuts' Furnishing1 Goods. large and elegant assortment, all styles and ju ices, at A. KfHS k Buo's. semi-weekl- (Worn Made. Boots and Shoes exclusively, at low figures; good workmanship, call at J. M. D. Tav 1.0 it's Main Street. Aug. 21 tf. died; y In OL'den CilV'. Dee. 7t.h. 1.H7). Merlin Jones, born Jlay ICth, 1795, at Wallingford, New Haven Co., Conu. Etnigraied to Council Bluff Iowa, in the fall of 1318, thence to Salt Lake in the spring of 1852; arrived inSaltLake City, Sept. 15th; moved toOgden,duriug the same fall, where he has since resided until his deat'i. Funeral takes place on Sunday Dec. 7th, at 11a.m. at the Mound . Fort Ward School House. Friends aro cordially invited to attend. Dcserct Ncwi please copy. FoiNthe Holidays! po.-iti- half-onile- alinost-Hoiselcs.s- . s J . i No section of the l.'hiun . pioont to the j greaipr inducement! farui-v- . stockimining prtwpoctcr, or laborer limn tho: eajjit-iiis- t j virt ryion ncrth of Ogden i I v t'ttf Utah it Northern Kail j i t v,:.y. te. ? over J's) miles long. This anu roost exiennv luto traversal uie fertile valleys of Northern Utah, it crosses the 'great nukc River gold f'.'Ui and the griuing lands of of access the Idaho, h rendered Fork and Salmon River. Yarik.'-Cariboo minir.q region and has the Territory of Montana. IflillO TEEBITOBI. The Utah ii Northern railway, as noted above, crosses Extern Idaho, every mile of which is valuable either for its pasturage, iu agricultural, timber or mineral lands. Idaho is called the "Gem of the Moantains," on account of its great diversity of resources, its mild and healthful climate, iu wonderful mineral springs and its fine scenery. It is 400 miltw long by 800 wide, contains somo inhabitants, and its mines have yielded $05,000,000. Wide areas of grazing lands sustain cattle, horses and sheep winter and summer, whflo tho valleys produce nil cereals and vegetables of the temperate zone, besides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, plums, apricots and other fruiu. Good roads lead to different parts of Idaho from stations on the Utah & Northern Railway. AT 1. CLOTHING STORE. MARKS' FINE ASSORTMENT a am a.tf, :?. mt a ui;Gfi wu, Cotiiigtlog WonUd, it Clmfr Lot sdof of Chevoits. A hig I OVERCOATS Litii Stj., fur Mm od Bojf. t j - ; j ' SO Cy S Call utmy Larjwt stock of Of uc.v Li lies' Kid FINE STOCK if 100; second-clas- , any article ou jvi-- h m my and it will be lorinconung s$75. plentiiful. Nearly 4U.tiuv.wu acres oi pastoral A foil nd fooi IIds of and 16,000,1100 acres of agricultural IiHlH aud KhoM aud lands aro tound in this grand do Underwear. ot wmcu is main, not oue-sixtTho native claimed or occupied. call and bunch grass is & winter and summer feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses Examine and sheep keep fat the year round in AUD OCAL1T1ES. the open air. 1'roliU in the cattio No trouble to show goods. bussitiess havo always averI. MARKS. or sheep l"" aged from two to three per oent. per month on all capital invested Losses ff. H. HL'OHES. t A. (iALK of cattle, sheep or horses on the range, from all causes, rarely reach, 1IUGIIES & GALE, and never exceed two per cent, per annum. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, Iralri h and all hardy vegetables aro producHOME-MAD- li ed in great abundance and of'mality unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, AND grapes, Siberian crabs, and nearly ali small fruits are produced in different ! localities. Yellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, limeA foil liHt cvaauaily oa br.d. stone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boast a dozen rivers as oflln Trluiining!!, and beautiful aa the Mohawk large I'lalva. or J uniata three of which are navilluiKllea, and being beautifully watered r:tc , Etc. gable of ice cold streams and hundreds by Cuffli made lo ordf r on abort notlc. crystal lakes; water power is therefore illimitable. All ttroams are full XAI FOl'BTH tiTBBKT, VET. THIRD trout and other fish, and elk, deer, of 0b daor aorta of H. C. Wrdlrl(th'n. antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small game OGDEN, UTAH. tltcS 3m abound. Numerous hot mineral springs and a mild, invigorating atare anions the aU ructions H. O. Harkness. J. M. Langsdorf. mosphere for hea'th-seekerWages in Monta na are double tho-- paid iu Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries and good daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in sections of similar populations Hut. There is daily mail and express aud the teleUtah. graph to all important points. j Ogden. The shortest, quickest, best and j reliable summer and winter only i, route to Montana is that via the j Union Pacific and Utah and North-(V- . I n Railways, in of tVes.L sidfl C" .MAIN STREET i) 3 4' elea V The s J!, ..a f-- fc'ivaa ti S . TREMEXDOim JU . M et! r in FURNITURE! Of Every Grade and Pat'ci n, at &4uf 33- Main Street, Ogden, Utah. UPWAilDvi Ol THIRTY MAICIILE SETS! ...WARDKOBEc, Parlor and Bedroom Suits ia Endless Variety. And, in fchort, every tiling re paired by anybo.ly, at prices, to suit. GIVE JM CALL. US A BOYLE If aBaalal . i- ' Montana's gold and silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and tho annual yield since lSt'i l has averaged $8,500,000. Oyer 30,000 lodes and 2,000 placer uunes have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is lo cated, has alone poured out 000 m guttering dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinuabar are alse 1 "VvJas. Allen's. dwitf The only route from the East to the Snake and Salmon River mining re gions is via tho Union Pacific and Utah & Northern Railroads. MONTANA. OF Call for "J V KAO0X IilVER SIXES. s, goods, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, etc. is now Fully 150.rc.iles distant from Eagle Rock, . by Gilmer & Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, 175 miles from Black Foot, by the Terminus and Ohalis Btage line, are also attracting great attention for tho unexampled richness of their The region gold and silver quartz covers an area ot 10,000 square miles, and although only partially explor ed, already promises to rival the best mining region in the world. Mining experts unite in pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hundreds of tons of ore, worth from $500 to 2,000 per ton, huve been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading towns. Distance from Eaglo Rock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175 miles; fare $25. Fare from Omaha to either Chalis or Salmon City, TL1TV Q Cents' fubkisiiing 65AKE H1VKU COLD HELPS. first-clas- AND COLOR Lfidiesvand Children's Woolen Jackets, Esc. HO,-00- 0 demonstrated "beyond a doubt that hundreds of miles of gruv; ol bars along Snake River, Eastern Idaho some of which are directly on the line of the Utah & Northern Railway are rich in deposits of fine gold. Several companies operating in 187'J, took out from?o0to day to the man. Their large and regular shipments of dust to San Francisco have created great excitement in mining circles, and Western journals already pronounce theie the most extensive placer silver diggings in tho world as "good prospects'' of gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting can bo done at Eagle Rock, on the Utah Si Northern Railway, and within an hour's walk of some of these great Cars. Now is the time to strike for fortune in this vast now region, which will soon bo overrun by miners from every Stato and Territory. evry sh vl, of Glove fpt AKVET.8 OF EVERY on-ter- ed It aero if you wan cniLDREWs wool iioseSs! ey A to-n'- ut A Xortfc ofl'ers u-- e ,.. luh GRAND it'i t Cmlonaent Along the trn r.all!. 0k . U-- Utah and Northern Railroad with the mining districts of the Wood and Salmon river.. The new road is to begin f ii the south, near the old Knigr.cit j vvl to Oi'egon, and to run thence ui to the Wood l ivs-- to the ; group of important new mines it souivjf-- ; thence off r the divM to the of Salmon liver by an ta.-- puss to near the rich discoveries of the Smiley basin in the Saw Tooth Mining district; theac-down thft valley of the Salmon to Uouunza and the Yanke Fork wlucli tliere i a sU;:e miues, fjiu road to Chid lis. The. dictanco fruia the jirojeeu-Hregon Railroad to th Wood river district at 'Outeuii,''tho name of tho new camp, i about folly rnile; to the Saw Tooth District Smiley Basin, eiifUt milts further; and thence northward t Bonanza fifty-fior sixty miles. The routo is if pivenU:d us particularly fuvorftble to rood makinjf, its great elevation. considering From the lUilroad survey where it crosses Wiiod river to the mines on the head waU rn of that stream, there is a natural road most of the way. From Galena, Urn road will pass by a low uividn in the Saw Tooth silver mine. , From tlwre 'ifc.wn the river to the mouth of Yankee Fork U low Bonanza, there nut even a hill iu tho way. It is one stretch of mountain valloy, iliard ground and smooth. All along the Salmon aro vast veodowiTpff;! at,and the f'oot-hand mountiiinsj abound in good j tk Fertlls :TlfTS Etc en L'o-iciy- . MISCELLdXEOVS. THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. BUSINESS LOCALS. KLKTRIC LIGHT. SALMON BITER. -E r eal ?i u-- ax aB r"""H it I & d aaakaaW " in i ? Sy-s.q- I n t Jim ? 11q u 3 p. S & ' C 1 J s S 2J a HI r3 jz Q Hal, our Imported Trices fi : ra" 11 W- - Vi Goffins o HARKNESS&CO. i -- - " 1 - III l555! M K.tzJjy tl a -- S L " g1 Q 1'EOPL.E VISITIXO SALT I lKfi CITY Who desire a Good, Cheap and RELIABLE MEAL OB LUNCH AT THK CALL J5 o r-- 4 03 M c3 4 BANKERS, - j wm mm mm IBF.F. TAIXABLE Exchange oa all the Principal Cities of the United States Further detailed and reliable information in relation to different and Europe. districts of Moutana or Idaho, the Sn final Attention Given route thereto, rates, etc., will be furnished on application by THOS. L. KIMBALL, Gee. acd t cket to Collecticrs agent, Omaha, Neb. Ps. CO ,f gt - .rr- -- ?1 PHILADELPHIA C0FFSB HOUSE, Ori'CSITE THE "BEr.AIb'' OFFIfE. in nil particulars The best of everything, equaling othT phc-i.? chirked. four where tira?. tho price m IjAliriSI Wl.kU MILE OF AUT. A N.olalt WIimiDIIDTGrmat rmnj,pliJ at 60cat pwponbJ, Iu Krcry StyJo. Oystem du!3 tf ' of C-SZE- to tiiar.t pcinit vAh&t u.a.M-- WILLIAM HILL, Fropnwr. |