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Show CITY COUXCIL. Salt Lake Pi Primary Associations' Qaartelry Conference. The City Council met in the City March 19, 1880,2 p.m. Hall, Ogden, Mar. 19th, 1880, Alder Satckdat EvBxisa, Mar. 20, 18&0. man Stanford in the chair. The services opened by singing Minutes of last meeting were read "In our lovely Deseret" by the chilPOST OFFICE. and approved. dren; by the request ef the children PBT1TI0KB. prayer was offered by President John t v't Ltka City,dooh. dally ...S a n. and 5:40 p.m Vv'.'it, ThroKfth Mail daily (......8:40 am of C. J. Thomas and seven Taylor. Petition 5:40 p.m Through Mail dailj.... After singing, a number oi mter- others, asking tho Counc'l to grant closiko: es ing questions concerning religious :0d a.ra. them "the privilege of working out fot Ml Lata and tha Cant..... r'T Salt Lake au Ilia Waal p.m. 60 were asked of the children matters, their poll tax on Hadlock's lane," Tut Rich Connly, Bear Lake Const? and s ixia Spring mail! go via Janttoo, was laid on the table, for the reason by Sister E. R. Snow; all the and lan the lattor placs, fc Wyoming, The nrr answered were mptly. MoDitavt, Wodntantayii and Friday!, at 7:00 ajn thut by rocent enactmont of the Ter N i th Utah, Idaho and Mtftitana, daily ...WiOa.iu itorml Legislature, poll tax must Lord's Prayer was then repeated in U intaTille, Eden, Hooper and Well Welwr s.4tia.ie Wednesdays and 8alur.l '!.! applied on Territorial and concert by them, after which they P un City Sl.iterritle, north URden and HarrinTill. Mwidant. WadnemUn and rouds. sang a song, "Redeemer of Israel." M6a.m, County FndaT. Tie minutes of the last meeting of It. Christofl'erson and twenty-fival OrMci Uelifery 8:16 a.m. to 7 p.m. 8:10 p.m. to 7 p.m, .. Sunday each ward together with a report 'tCillSTRY SEPUTHIXT others, residents of Lynne, asked Ol)U 9 am. to 8 p.m. Irom real by the secretary of thereof.were the Council to declare open for pub M in ei Oann Oipiam ui Opo9 a.m. S p. lie each irom travol street the society. commencing at 7 a m. to 8 p.m Ou aida Door on from The reports exhibited gratifying Kill! AN KIMBALL, Poatmaator. at Lynne Lne end runniug thence east to tho mountains. results, both of the financial prosTRAINS. Having been surveyed, platted, perity and religious interest. 40 a,m C. P. train an"es and continuously used for ' 4:40 p.m openwd PRESIDENT TAYLOR .. UP." 9:56 a.m U P. train 0:60 p.m many years, the Council considered then addresseil the audience, directi;. P. train ariiras...... a.m thut said street wss () P. Emigrant arrirna open for public ing his remarks mostly to the chil1:16 p.m " C. f. leavea 6:66 a.m truvfl, and that any " C. V. arrive' person who dren. When the I.oid Jesus was 4:26 p.m C. P. Emigrant learM upon the earth, the children crowd9:00 a.m should close up or attempt to pre V C. train arrive .... ed around him, and when they were 6:4H p.! " ' aud travel vent thereon would be liable told to retreat 9:40 a.m " " Ifavea by his disciples, Jesus 6 20 p.m to bf prosecuted and fiiud. and children to come "Suffer little said, 9 00 a.m 0 tf. train arrivea is the kingdom such of for unto Wm. Petition of " " leaven me, Butler, asking 6:8p.m ol Heaven." Thus He showed that Otft'.en City Time. permission to change the location of He loved little childred. He loved a water sect in the neighborhood of them still, and when they were uod Tho JUNCTION hag a LARGER Broom's Bench, not being signed by he would hear their prayers, and anCIRCULATION in Og&en and others equally interested, was laid swer them, thoug in person lie was not with them on the earth. throughout Northern Utah, on the table. Man ALL OTHER NEWSPA APOSTLE F. D. RICHARDS A. Steven and sixteen others. I ER8 oombined. ropiVMieiited "that the approach to read at the reuueat of Vrest. Taylor. the Bench at Third Street is iwpas a passage from the 8th chaptor of UnBRIEF MEJiTIOX. fable; that it would greatly benefit iseplu, where Jesus commanded on this continent to brin;.' people many of the inhabitants of the city their children together that He Bkev high. to have said street rendered easily might bless them,and the signs which Hay in lively demand. passuble at the point designated." took place in the heavens after this Somebody h is skipped. Thev asked the Council to order that blessing. Prest. Taylor desired this passage, snid street be graded and improved. read to show Lots of country visitors. how well Jesus loved Kcferred to the Committee on little children. The Lord had reOn how pleasant, yet how muddy! vealed his will to Joseph the prophet Streets. Trade is getting to be a little M. U. Wheelwright asked the recardi.ig the principles he wished observed by the people of the eart ; brisker. Council to tell to him lot 3, on the elders had bvought our parents The rehearsal of "Damon and Py- block 41, Plat C, Ogden City Survey. to the truth, and upon the children thias'' is again postponed. Referred to the Committee on would soon rest the responsibility of carrying oh the Work of their par.Secure advertising space in the Pjblic Grounds. therefore they should be good The following licenses were g ant- - ent; projected literary publication. and kind, and avoid being harsh and el: Messrs, Gary k Butler, brokers; of a fighting nature, in order to preThe JIcKenzie club meet Hampton & Cobabe, liquor dealers, pare themselves for ihe work before at 7:30, at their reading room. one billiard and two pool tables; them. The 15 puzzle nuisance has not at SISTEB E. R. SNOW, Gibson Ecclos k Co., wagons and tacked the town as violently as was builders' materials; H. M. Bond, by the unanimous request of the expected. next spoke, relating stories produce; S. Miller & Co., merchan- children, whose morals showed that the pray Gheex well has secured all his dise; A. B. Bruner, tobacco and ers of the elders will heal the sick,. April beef, and is about gathering in cigars; G. W. Turner, stationery; also that carefulness is a necessity in his supply for May. Sidney Stevens, wagons and farming becoming great. Bito. Hctchins, from Slaterville, SI8TER BIXA D. YOC.NO implements; Adam Johnson, liquor again beamed on us with bis genial dealer and one pool table; J. G. asked a number of questions regard1, smile, this morning. Chambers, stationery; John Mahan, ing interesting items lothe children Preparations are going ahead act- beer saloon; C. Woodmansee, theas and told them to remember the passage, ively for the commencement of work tre; It. Hellewell, pool table; D. . "Count that day lost Mc Harris and W. J. on the mines adjacent to Ogdon. Browning, Whose iow descending sun Cowen, each job wagon. Vif ws from thy hand The balmy breath of spring Ko worthy action done." REPORTS OP COMMITTIES. That's a good beginning, and for fear Sister Claims on Committee The Richards, Apostle F. D. of spoiling it we'll rest where we are. reported, Elder L.J. Herrick and Richards, of the that petition McNctt & Co. have just receded recommending rresident D. 11. reery then followed for reduction of their Kuhn Bros., a large shipment of imported wine, with merchandise and their hide lice me PLEASINC REMARKS brandy and whisky, the best in the be not granted, for the reason that market. To the children, each narrating fees were compatible some anecdote the or story to impress Sandwich Islands ot Hani, Bread with presentamounts the paid by other upon their minds the necessity of and Butter, at the Freds', on Fourth firms for the same class ot business. obedience, honesty,rightJousness and Street. The price is only nominal, truth in all their actions of it Adopted. After Zina D.Young but the furnishings substantial. The Committe on Public Grounds dismissedsinging,Sister and the by large prayer A Larue drove of stock passed recommended that lots 1 and 2, in congregation all going dispersed, cold Tho through Ogden block 41, PlatC, Ogden City Survey, home, happy and contented with weather has not, evidently, disposed be sold to T7m. and Philip Thorough-good- , what they had he ird, seen and learn ed. of all the bovines in the country. for 75 each. Adopted. adPresident John Taylor will The Committee on Streets, to Ojfden and Oregon. dress the Saints in the whom was referred the petition of is definitely settled that the line It Tabernacle. We are sure our friendh Charles Mattison and others, recomof railroad to connect Ogden with will know how to honor the illus- mended that measures be adopted which has been trious gu 'itt. to open the south end of the cross Portland, Oregon, talked of bo long, is to be construct The subject of setting on foot the street, half a mile east ef Mound ed and work will be commenced organization of the Democratic par- Fort schoolhouse. Adopted. without delay. An engineer is exBills for public labor were allowed. ty in Ogden, is being actively dis pected here in a day or two, and on cussed by those who will push it The Council adjourned, to meet in arrival he will proceed directly to the City Hail, April 2d, 1880, at business. This will be a along when they begin. great enterThe Salt Lake Herald gives a des- 2 o'clock p. m. prise, of incalculable benefit to our northeastern neighbors, and of no cription of the costumes worn at a fancy dress ball in Jennings hall, and slight value to us. Literary Venture. exhausts all tho adjectives in the Some gentlemen connected with Ogden is dastined to figure per English language, besides getting a our'establishment are about to pub- manently as the great railway centre corner an adverbs and getting in sev- lish a modest literary work. It will of the west, and the completion of eral inventions. contain about 50 pages of attractive the Salt Lake, Dallas and Portland 'W e have been favored with the original reading matter, of especial road (which ought to be called the perusal of a pamphlet entitled" A interest to the young and all those Ogden and Oregon road), will fully Plan to solve the Utah Problem, by who have their prosperity at heart. establish its position and greatly en the Utah Compromise Club," who- Subscription lists will be circulated hance its already active growth. We ever such club may be. We will and it is hoped that our readers and hail this and all similar enterprises speak of it further. friends will kindly support native with rejoicing, and can onlv sav talent and enterprise even in the push along the work. We will have particulars in a few field of literary production, especial Hoodlums. days. ly as the price is put to the lowest -- Salt Lake, like Ogden, is peren- living figures, 35 cents per copy. nially afflicted with the genus hoodA iew leaves of the book will be Attempt at lum. The Stwt says: "The young devoted to advertisements which On Thursday evening, as Mr. Ei- hoodlums of the 30th and 21st would bave no mean success, as the gar Stone, of Lynne, was walking Wards and thereabouts, still contin work is sure to have a more or less home on the Utah and Northern ue their disgraceful practices of car- extensive circulation through the track, he discovered in one of the rying off gates, tearing up foot- Territory and will, of oourse, be pre- bridges two ties which had been bridges, etc. Why cannot some ol served longer and looked at jftener fastened in the ice below and project these young reprobates be caught than a daily paper. ed through the bridge some two feet and taken to jail? A few examples Business men who wish to occupy above the track. He removed the made weuld tend to decrease this a whole page or any fractional portion obstacles and had no sooner done so mischief and deviltry, now permit- thereof, can learn the terms at the than the noise o' the northward ted to have full scope unmolested. business office of the Jrxenox. It mud passenger train was heard, Let those who know the guilty par- is certain to.be a remunerative inand it passed the bridge a few minties inform on them, and do a favor vestment. utes afterward. It had been Mr. to society at large, by having them Stone's custom to ride home on the arrested and punished as they richtrain, which leaves the depot here Spring Poetry. ly deserve' Let Ogden too imitate at 6:30, but feeling chilly and desir Ogden City 3 10 18 80 the example of San Francisco by to reach home as soon as possible, ing Editor Junction dear friend please going for a few of its embryo he did not wait for it this time, and Kearneys; it's the only way to se- publish the following and Oblidge, it was well he did not, as the train cure good order. T;was on the night of March the would certainly have been wrecked Eight When the Cupids fellow lost if he had been on instead of ahead his fate. of it. We hope the perpetrators of Oar Supplement for when in the crowd he was rather the dastardly act will be delected Our city gioweth, and so doth the cow'd. but for the lack of a not the and punished. Jcxctios. our subscribers rope got slack and her and her Comreceive a supplement of two columns panion both fell back and give him of amusing reading matter, and two the sack Thb well ksown Cutter Whisky columns of live advertisements, at Woolner's, wholesale and retail. The big dog may longer live dfeb!5tf This goes to show that our advertis tor the Cupid fellow will not is ing patronage deservedly on the forgive, for they parted that night Baby Carriages, increase and that our editorial gray with I an not going very far A splendid line, all styles and Sty and local levity still hold their So Le got the G. B prices, just received at Boyle k Co's, own. J. 2. J i xx. dmlTrf. tt Tribune: MeCorkin-i-- off by e lii.ms-Uener- ' 1 to-da- Train-Wrerkiu- To-da- y g. l be ::.:uiii (,! fja-o- ii , si road-- rsTOCK IS FULL - on the lMh I'J.fevJ ; .. Silver bullion. Yesterday Wdh, I c:ived one jiold bar ij mill vr lueJ t $7.fi0u. The towns Provo ace without co ;, have sen t ;isrenu K S,s cure coal. The bullion wn-tion- i AD AND MlN&n vines carried by us, and usuajjy fojJ 0rf i TO qtk , n hf ores, and our Prices are as low as the market allow " &N ,;. iimti.if'i. former Gardeners' Meckaim' ", . I McC'oil'iick iVt'o.Ves;, three curi Gemnia !,;; Brooks, IW'i chit Old i:t 1, f i j one c:ir value. , inui'', ' Bicycles number ol lioys w:? h WARE DEPARTMENT, 'ii-tna- MAIN STREET i'.i-- ineii-c- . A v, cycle is b MiitiM to t. poetry in it.-- ; tuoMc') SADIHtt-i- d.iily eye. The miniii VS. - r!.l tlif o Hunter le o i AV-u- Ct.U,Ie ,'t A.: . '.t,V,-i- ( ! ii, iemeli (!: .' of the l:m. , j..,! l;i ' ond .'! h !; have I'll'! il tfl t!."i ' rr.-'went til ;.. .:i L'eti t "ave just n 1H - : I cconl. 'i . ' jlt said: "1 all tune' in. coats, and a titrht iv. is cliti-i- w , ; ' m- ; f'a.'-.mere- i n. v. T..i the whole ti.i, ed up to each ,t r freely given and t j I, . i: ed his opponent u, n f con i:i i: but the the Jelled one ie::.iin' i :. encounter lasted iiroi minutes, arid wa cnn, I,. of the seconds enough, lei's go." !. h his man away, the ;o,:! v and the party prcethough nothing had h: . li: - Jn--r Yard GLOBE CORSET I. a dozen Oc(. Red and Green, Yellow, White and irown AM prices and qualities. TbroUeriea, Lace-- , Fringes, Ladies' and Children's Hc'serv A liigoaaJ oamplete nsjortment of tha i t o w.,rd- - from 23cIS. to ?::"5;--Tkey- Red "i ill :o. i did not sped not 'KU' of P!ai Is uinsock and Jaoonetts, Victoria Lawns. Swiss White Peoma'. MuKs. Hvt;u i. aorttunnt GOODS AXIJ NOTIOXS, J .im:siic,I'riDts Poplins Colten 1 v ii".i 2.0 11 a large and complete eeiv-:- V ? .. v. :m Other ili lilll-sober. No! :! oi .j v. p.tfiies lilltd t Jil' !.;!.. readied, t mvtF IGGINBOTUAM & Co., :Jane3?aI Merchandise ! , A llera'J: TRIMMIX6 sicvrs r'u:.":, case, ND FIFTH STREETS, ; i", d 0GDE ,: .1. !. come on :ii'tor suit is dpo-e- A WHITE AND UHAB. il ;apall3!yle8 and qualiie3. Black Silk ALSO A JUNE ASSORTMENT Railroad Caps OP THE : , is ' LaunJricd aud ITalaundried, Men's and Boys'. n sIToslryofalIkinds. daily, in which we defv com ..e-.-- Census Basin Noappointiiient i Iips Xeii for A weiNsij d ; asking lor the ajioointi:' ':,; Street has been forwardpervisor, and we hojnwith a favorable Major is a gentleman business qualification-'going in all he undertak"-- . besides had exj erieiie i of work, having one. 1: ..5 an entire county in Tem.e appointment would give - :ti to all parties, and ought by ul! to be made. 11 1 A - CO'S CELEBRATED llhmi o-e- , it--- IttMM SLSEWHEBE. oi fourm street and at Weber Milk, " dmt'f j A. .SI'EVi.'NS, UTAH, J . J. STEVENS. ATTENTION EVERYBODY IRON IRON IROiY FO UNDRY! Excnvaliti;:. of cxeavi'.in.cr umli r is r.. stage of the Ogden Ln' completed, and the partitions, Ac, will s. m ha put It is the intention toinveMme.' n( ' :; ; appointed and comn and a Jatre room ,t, ii njaeii., the stage; be.-:.-i !, for operating tv:ip iW.i, , v Ti put in. It is cxpeeio-- that t;:.tire work will be i:i . or two, and the lion wii ih in good shape for periormancei . tevens The. work tht-at-- Brass and Iron Castings. till i ) Special attention given to all work pertaining to . (MOii-h-te- Brothers. Are now prepared to make "1 - mm Ccuj.;. 0 oa hand And General Blacksmithing. stork ot . !' The installation (Seers i.i' lie Corinne lodge, I.O. O. F. was j i'i last night at that place. A n ablo delegation of meinViers oi ; e brotherhood residing in Ogden v!-- t up yesterday, and returned on i n Tu.-8:40 C. P. train this luurning. enjoyed themselves hugely, and -t back in first-clas- s shape. WMM. AGHICLLTLRAL 31 i cont-taiitl- 1 JOHNSOK aad In Prices we Defy Competition on all tho above Dili GOODS HEME by Supervi-o- r for Ogden. I. 0. 0. J. C?,'for' Saoe- i" H Ladies' Lace and Button Shoe?, all Gmranteed V Cough Heals the Lun;;s and and Colds. s .. "",'.B,olrr "P'alty. A Finn Aieort.ueiH o Gent's Kiil' n M.,.', Child', and Infant. Shoe, and 8iippc of A. Rrown-'- A very largo aud complete stock of ALL KINDS . OF IRON FENCING t- - ; end 1 r. t i ii Ornamental and plain made to order. L. . Old Cast Iron Taken in Exchange for Work. mar a 2m ..r- 'ih, ('ailed. We received a ptiant call : IV President John Tiiy'nr this : ; a :: There arc titty tlun V(.i.-k.if- s noon; he sterns much pleased w'..!i the Jckctiok establishment, and e i Ho tiK dently enjoyed his ' hou-i- .' called at the County ; .; i nietlei , Li. t ." . LL YOU CAN'T REST. J ust drop in and see the Mammoth . fliyi i business in vogu there and s!a visit to the Co-olVesi.'.i ; i e. Tayloa seems in excellent health and spirits, and we hope Le may k1!! J u main so. t';c.-e- .N srch ! ; inspected the lrrnr lardware! ro positively pure t.::A o y he ocm ' U Iron, Steel, Copper and Tin Goods, at , W. W. FUNGE'S, LIE S It is Dramatic. expected that, if the perform ance of 'Tinaforc- - on Wheels'' should be a success iu the hands of ur lucid amateurs, their next ventures vviii be some pieces embracing dramatic and lyric feature- - combined ro," "Jfacbeth," Ac.', being talked ol. There is plenty ot native mated d, il' it can only be got together and made f't.f UTAH. Let go r Beer. Milwaukee TO THE :ucn. s COME AND SEE. i()5ITiVELY - Wanted, to Eei:t, A good sized house aiid'bftrh in the city for which libernl rent, will bo pnid. Apidyattlie t. eirte; ni.e M U. S. k., 4iii Street, du0--- t Jlain Street. v :r Ii t tl,t i (..i..,:-- . North .'M.i.iARD AND i:LrX -- v'. UmlTtf. :: : ., sot As-i- r r t (".' Cor. 4th WORK i OF HARDWARE. yv, FTTTSTGE. BEARDSLEY'S, ELf EWHEItE . deoi 1 in s Rooms and Table Terms) Respect. Every WARRANTED Reasonable. IS THE CITY Specialty. l Ogden, Utah. Main Ets. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS OUR ...ia.- - 'oijincr. Prop & TO ANT TRODCCED Ii 1 A Eat V-- pur' on- -. il:r,l.j;f LLVE UNIOH DEPOT HOTEL I Of Baby Carriages, at K.", le U Photographic Studio, Low Bros, will bave he 15 in a few days. Let's M lime Iit U iiUFFJIAN BRO'S. -. ple'.did EYERVTiliAG dj20tf at Call and Inspect A Til ADC Wa would announce that, while carrying a stock unexcelled in the Northwestern Country, it is not yet full, and will be greatly augmented by - arrij al-shortly to come. v ,.- I.iiliioi Hoi to "otick.' The splendid stock ef babv riaces just reseived l,v Bm le A Co. ' "dmlTtf. Stock of First-clas- ALL TEAIXS STOP 0E HOUR Lk"fJ Proni deiiroc o riiiling Suit Springs or other Muoitain Kwortt,fo'cb iur:ln bgpt-- and roceir checU HUtil thair return. MJH. B - t LEY. Frco- - . |