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Show CKIltl) ANNUAL FIFTIETH STATBS. WHAT A FALL! , John W. Jackson, Glenwood. William M. Palmer, Glenwood. Ilyrum Jenen, Salina. . , SECOND DAY. Abraham 1C right, 20th Ward.City. Thcksdat Evening, Ariui, 8, 1880. Jens Frederick Mortensen, Salina. ' Vedxeidat, April 7, 1880. Mads Anderson, Mount Pleasant. POST OFFICE. After the usual opening ceres Joseph W. Burt, 21st Ward, City. 1UIT4LK LKCHT,(1 ubldilj...9 a m. and 5:40 p.B monies.a few remark were rnado by b' U. Itoberts, Centrevule. tV 0aj Thomas Davis, East Portage. rt.lhrongh Mail dUv 4:Wp4 i.it IaroHt Mail uly.......-.- .. WI $V. HANCOCK; ,,y Benjamin Isaacs, Spanish Jork. lie was seventy seven year David Spillsbury, Toquerville. Koi "alt Uka and Ilia Eaut... W Alma P. Spillbury, Toquervib.e. MO pJB. r Salt Lata au 11m VI Ml. old, and had been a member of the I - Rich Couniy, Hai Connty and 80CTHIRN STATU kU Spring, mailt go via BvaiMton, church for fifty years, and had been Vt oro:n, aud feat tuo !atur plc, C. 'and fill the Moons v., Wdaadaji and Kridaja, at 7:0Oa Henry persecutions, Boyle, Payson. through K lh t h, Irfaboa-r- l MmiU'i. dil. ..:! H.B1 trials of iho church through that George 0. Pitkin, Millville. WaatWebw II utimle, M?n HKnpw T. Bean, Richfield. . -- ,...( .41 Wixl an d il unv horn a strong testimony George , l ti William MaiTTill. JHortb OrleB aud l'..m Ciin1y J. Bean, Richfield. and i llarrtotllli-- , Mnidajs to the trtuh of the Latter work, to Albert D. Thurber, Richfield. ... indvii J.4aj. JI Doctrine iriuon and a.m. to 7 pjn. the Book of Peter A. Nebeker, Willard. HelnMJ I'tiici ... ,...8:10 p.m. to 7 p and "Covenants, and to the divine Joseph B. Keeler, Provo. y'uUf DlUITKISI-OtH- JI llCJleTAT miion of the authoritie of the Walter Scott, Provo. m- - to4 p.m. ........ uoa Church. William Clark, LehL ; t ! , , lOa.ia. to p.m ironi Nicholas P. Groesoeck, Springville. 8 a.m. to p.m HiET. JOBS! TATLOB d from 0 tJd !),r HATUAN KlMBAI.t.PotiMtor. est vast. said we ought to do something in thi jubilee, year to ftssist tho poor, Carl C. Schramm, Payson. ............. 0. P. Ii dill an'vei to relieve those who sro burdor.fd John Aler, kLanti. - &4ip.m with debt, and as we design to " Of." Ulrich Stauller, Willard. ii P. train Iratea at leant ono half ot the t . C. Iiiu aritTM ....-- .. ....8:Wp D. Sotenbaum, Brigharn. Morris a. a U 1. Koiinraiit am ............ '0 the 1'erjietual " laaret l:li. 1. P. PKSMCB SWITZIaLAVV. fund, and as it is a matter in ....... f.I'. " arriT' ,,.A6lie a.m p. L. f, J'ulgratit leavo., wh'tf'b you are all intertd, it was ,.....4 George L, Graehl, jr., Brigham. ....V:UU a.ai V C.trwu arrive ihnu;ht proper to lay it before you. " ' and. P" !" NBTBBKLANMS, ' " The Twelve join with rao heartily in :Ma.i learea - .......... " " and :'Aip.Bi is this The suggestion. proposition S. Van Dyke, Ogden. a.ai U. S. luu lU'rlHla,...........".9:', trt release one-halof the indebted" 6:30p. lev SAXDWIBH ISLAKDS. '1'iiuo. ness to that company. The amount Otfilfu City of tho principal due is $704,000, and f Provo. at 1(J percent. amounts Sidney Coray, with mti-rps- t . SAX JCAM. 5f we to to LARGER Now, Tuo JUNCTION baa a propose CIRCULATION In Ogden and torsive those that are poor and William UyJe, Salt Lake City. against adverse circum throughout Northern Utah, struggling The statistical report of the Sunstances to pay; the remaining f cum ALL OTlltlR NEWSPA- amount is supposed to be held day School Union for the past year PERS combined. against those who are able to pay. was than read; and certain named The amount that we wish to clear is persons were requested to meet at (A vote was called by tiieCouncil House, on Saturday next, BKltFMESTlOX. at.ten o clock a.m. how ot hand, and wag niaint tinM. PRESIDENT TATLOK The manner of brinuin to pa-- ! this TmB oppdsitidn'hus found auolher. release will be dictated in a circular said that the best men were sent on U.Nc'oMroBTABi.r windy thin tiioru- - to be issued by the Twelve. An- missions, those having the spirit There is a large thereof other matter: lie resting upon thorn, dueon tithing account. We wanted their tjiuiiunt families well taken care Tro'ti A. Tetui nei Mit-vi- i Jos. i hut it in ur duty to pay one West, sq., their absence, for, although S tit ltke Last evening. tnth of our increase or of our lime ofdunng prayer is good, circumstances arise A for great when provisions and the wherewith tithing. year Tui; jtrob&V.ilUieii are tltut old i many have faithfully done so; auda to pure'iase them are better. ' ill titay with us a few day now. great many have not done so; we Singing by the choir, and prayer want now to break off the yoke by Elder Moses Thatcher. ure SetteaL" cases of diphthcrW tiione who are worthy; and we from alBictiu families of the Third Ward. wi-- h there shull bo a release of the Tii.N . vsox,; conio and hti to the prj irand those who have not been Meeting called to order opened by able o meet it. This amounts to prayer, and the general authorities i jll, threatening "Lockley's ' tl.il,of780;thiswe propone to releasetoone-haof the church presented, and were Jla.il. the amount, $75,809, sustained. , unanimously aliowotl hchoola a will Tub bebroucht temporary deserving iioor. This ALBERT CAKHlKGTOli ELPLK falling oil", tui.i Week,ou account 01 about under tho Manctim of the stakes and the read from Nephi c. xi., p. 15 "But of presidents Ciiififnce. presiding bitlio. of the church. (A the laborer in Zion shall labor tor Mu. Josci'u I'itt, recently of Salt vote was taken cn this subject and Zion; it they labor for money they Lake, U talking ol sUning a paint wai also unanimous.) We hud agreat rhall parish." Did those assembled scarcity of waier last year, and in understand that these were the tht'p in Ogden. i ( , consequence thereof many have lost words of God? Was it understood For a complete digest of the inter heir crops and are m straightened that if we who inhabit '.his continent "otnig news of Uie world, peruse our circumstances; many have lost their will do II ia will lie will bless and stock. We propose to raise 1,000 prosper us exceedingly? Are we 'Kaleidoscopic Column." of good cows to bo distributed careiul to love uoa witn all our h;td BtrsiNKSs men of Northern Utah to those who have lost their stock might, mind and strength, and our will tintl it to their interest to adver-tin- anl have no cows left. The church neighbors as ourselves? The Perpet will furnish 300 of this number, and ual Emigrating Fund Company was in the Ugdt-- Ji'NCTioS. the slakes will be called upon to organized by President B. Young in itk a number of Conference s furnish the balance of 7u0 for that 1S;0, and was designed to be perpet icturned to I heir Ogdxu home purpose. A vole was called and ual, in 1869 the Perpetual Emigra was unanimous on this matter. J We tion Fund used $iX).000 or $70,000 in Lust ey filing and ibid morning. propose that the ponr who have lost emigrating the poor, and succeeded Jub Third Ward achoul, under their sheep shall have 5,000 sheep, in bringing out Irom Jburope nearly church will furnish 2,000 of all ot those who were in poverty. ilr. John Wilson, has an attendance tuid the numb-- r, and the stakes will He was ofttitnen vexed to think ,hat this of nearly a liundjfud children. A furnish the remaining 3,000. many of those who had been assisted that the Y. M. M. I. vo!e was called on this, also unani to Utah by this fund, had failed to l)o not lur-'eA. Conlerenoq takes jiluco at the mous J We wish th t relief sociepay back any of their indebtedness. ties to distribute the wheat which He was in accord with the vote ta Ogdeii Tabeinaole next Sunday. thev have on hand, as a loan, for ken as to relieving the worthy poor Gkii.1. & ISmitu still continue to soed, to those who may be in need, from half their debt, and counseled the a tints to keep out of debt, delight their customers with Ui and the bishops to otbecome respon it alter harPRBSlDBNT TATLOB hetit and most toothsome of meats, sible tor the return vest. The ladies have got 31,761 ' dt reitiv iiabie triers. said that Z. C. M. I. have not bad bushel t. fA vote waal called from to make any statement con time was '!rib. lias put its foot iuto tho ladies and - The unanimous. tho release of indebtedness. T here is no more harm for private ceining cannot escape Bomothiiig that, it; are willing to make some but they one than to another forgive from as easily a niaiiy of the scrapes people for the public. If those holding releases on correct principles. With iuto which it has previously become debt against other who are perplexed regard to the Co op, it had been said and poor, will forgive tbein, Ued that it is no longer a church institu involved. t C" ' when yoj get into difi tion', but that it is now owned by a lle will help you A.no now Ogden is to !av ficulties, 1 tell you this in the name few wealthy men and that we ape publican mass meeting. See notice of the Lord Jesus Christ. 1 would calling upon the people to sustain a in this issuev It ake lauejis flio liko to seeZ.U. M. I. scratch eflf tew capitalists; tun is not true, dui .'."1. V"..!''"-statement. The it ..'....T a;. 'u....M.li.rt some n we from their dabiors lift, i an infamous cburc towns 360,000 slock in that I have spoken to some of tho Mir.--? eveuing ut'ii. tors and thev feel like doing this institution, and there are 580 stocks Mu. M. II. Abbott is expected at ThiuifS look quit prosperous with holders who are matter day Saints. I think that the people ought to Huioe City ia a lew days, to t ke us for this year, and f we will look God austain that institution and then the each and take after tare other, chaige of the JJeuiocr&tio Central will tuke care of us, and weahallbe institution ought to sustain the peoGuttimiiieeV priuuug tllioe,'uaU ro hi ple. With regard to the Perpetual jieoplo and he will be ourGod. Emigration Fund indebtedness, we sume in puoiicauin oi me iran MISHOF t, w. UAKDT, tbinK that decent honest men will ttat. , next addressed the congregation, and pay their obligations and that others Tut: beautiful snow has vanibhed, spoke on the principle of tithing. wjll npt.N We will forgive thg poor The mud li om the greets is banished; Th4 brethren, used to devote, every and those who are able to meet their l i tenth day fif the "purpose,: but, its obligations. One duty that we ewe tin every hand .1 time went op, and they gut uor 10 tn world is to preach the gospel, I ' i We have now sand, send out work on their hands, the Saints pre- and for 4bi purpose-w- e Till Miiumcr's da,t envelopes the ferred to a. tenth ot their inmiasioiianes, unit wune inese oretn py land. crease instead of. the tnth of their rcn are gone we want you to make that their families comfortable and hapThe MeKeniiie temperanoo club timev lie regretted, however, fell short, wht should pay py, nd I call nport the presidents many f Ogdejj give, on jiest Weiin more i ftan they did, . hila tsome and bishops to see that this is done. dity evening, their last ball of the who ctaiin a standing as good Let us foel after tho welfare of our Saints ' ;)id not pay ono brethren and not dwell much udom season. A grand calico ball with Latter-da- y foibles and weaknesses, for we of cent ntik-titithing. Afu-- r ehortiny ikeirnave lottery for choesiug pari-n- e tar too lrianv of them mi. had been delinquent In all thoewh is' The cntertainiueuls of thi thi and to here selves. We do net Vtnt drunken toroent, ruticr, lub are .ilways etyoyable. ness ana wiiorcaom una other Kin at'ier pay au honest tenth, the wore dred crimes to exist amongst this uawc4 ul. miiaiou-irie- s From th minutes oi the forth an, people. ; We want to tram up our uual conference of the Y.M.M.l.A's read; Louth ju cortect principles, and for iUBAT BR1TA1SC. held in Salt Lako on Tuesday even- Charles .SiIT laVe Hty. this purpose we have organized our W.Stajncr, ing, it will be seen that Ajtotlo Jenne VVest,tUh Ward, Salt LakeCity. young men a ana young women s awoeiatious.' We' pray tor and VVuloid Woodufl''. was appointed John CiHialuaon, Menshin.' V treat well all honorable men, and let Smithfield. Samuel Koskelley, General Supenatendent, and Apostbe devil, take care of the balance. WTilliam C. farkinson. Frankliti. tle Jos.F.Stnith aud Moes Tha cher Thainas The speaker then dwelt on the Smith, Logau. X., bis aiatanu, of the Y.M.SI.I.A's. David Kees Pavis, Marsh Valley, fcdt'antages of courtesy and proper benauor ene to another. il touoh of the Territory. Idaho. ed on the United Order, and desired Jackson, Glenwood. Ttf tsicutesof the conference at Thf,rcs that those Elders who were in the Wiliiam 1). Williams, Oden, Salt Like, take up con&iderabla of E lwrd habit of getting drunk or commit Kay, Mna. ting any other sin be cutoff from our tpaee,but we are convinced thai J. W. Gardiner, Grove. the church, and it was the duty of Lake Salt thoce of our readers whom this tn.it' ThotuaaGriggs, lath Ward, pretiding over them to see to City. Itr does not particularly interest, Edward Salt Lake it. The speak er concluded by calllith Ward, King, s tviil not begrudge others of our ing upon the presiding efScers of City. the church to purge the people of who are interested, and were John Evans, Lrigham City, iniquity, for, said b.e, "ji clear ray mi.. bid to attend conference, the liobert S. Kikhbu'rn, Bngham City. .. s skins oheir blood." , . I'aomas Salt 2d Ward, Msycock, iwnce of perusing a synopsis of the Conference was adjourned to meet Lake City. proceeding-isgain t 10 o'clock this a.m. Lorenzo Farr, Ogden Newton Farr, Ogden. James Finlayson, Fayson. Wm. C. McGregor, Farowan. ( otift reiic? Adjourned. James Lowe, Beaver. W, L. ViNTOJt, f Oakland, Lynn By a rw,.LI received at 2 p. m. toCounty, Kas. says: "My son, ten KtltOl'g. Lake ('ity, we learn years of age, has had a Scrofulous risday, from C. II. Lundberg, Logan. ing in the head since he was two convened that conference thrs Ch tries P. Warnicb, Pleasant Grove. weeks old; he stitl'ered greatly, and 10 at o'clock, and kept in Hans J. Christiansen, Logan. physicians all failed to help him; until 1 :3t a.m. Neils 0. Anderson, Ephruim. Six bottles finn'nuo'j f your Saksapakilla, Christian Iogan-en- , An iniiiifti-- i congregation was Montpeiier lda- - Dandelion and Iouiue of Potassicm, has effected a perfect cure." iiO, ly the tiijie being occupied Simon Chrtiieiisen, hichtield. by the twelve Ajipotles liad Coun- - Anders Gustave Johnson, Grantvllle. jfj, ea'.-l- speaker bf.aring testi- - John Christensii, Brigliam. Notice. , Mad-eMarriot. io!:v to tiie truth of the work in i Mr. L. F. Monch. will reoten were engsged, in strong Peter Anders, l.ofgreen, Huntsyille. Jens I.Jensen, E'sinore. school in the Assembly Rooms on teniirf. The conference was then (I. (,. Tellefsen, Ilyruuj. Alonuay next, April 12, IseO, under ; l.ourue 1 tiJlthfiOth of nest Ucto- - John Dahle, the direction of the trustees of tbe Lgn. ier. Lars K. Lsren, llyru. First ?chool District. daprrXl T1 ' . .i- . ,, traTns. re-ea- o Emi-iriutio- 1.00-1,000- fSO-J,0- ery lf 1 e (. rus-iiui- I t , g Ph-asa- e pat-ion- . ii!Oi-;iu- t n, whii-hthe- Itr Tnitiis' fit fOa Utflll'l m -- stock lb ui Ze. cus, wb. The Republican' Convention Meets, kBd Knocks the R. C. C. Into DOW a Cocked Hat ! GLASS C-- , Gardener? Medium' . . a .A Vines earned -- caw SJfp W 4 pj us, and usually ouo - r What a fall was there, my country " A -- A fV Cl J. 9 a a l 1 . men !" The members of the RepubnarawarB oiures.- anai our mces are as low as me market a AproiDieu -lican central committee who met a few days since, and in such an arrogant manner proceeded to elect delegates to the Chicago convention, beside? taking upon themselves other privileges which did not rightfully belong to them, have received a most deservedly severe rebuke from the ' Vifr STEVENS' BLOCK, MAIN STREET majority of tbe Utah Republicans. A kN -i . I I I nrI I V I in P A re 1 received T special this afternoon JLJ - if T JUCO X JLJ STEEL A rv,. 1. gard to tbe matter will be read with PLATED GOODS. interest, and is herewith given ; WAi AND STREETS, av i .A. k ik inn--a L 0. WRLSM HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, -I- CO La, April 8th, 1880. Pa1T The Republican County conven tion met here at ll o'clock this a.m. Col. Sells was selected for chairman, and Major Bradley for secretary. The action of tbe Central committee w is entirely repudiated, and the delegates chosen by it pronounced to be unnt men. Mr. Hollister, ia a spirited speech, rebelled against the tyranny of the ring, and in most forcible terns, announced himself as being disenthralled. The inconsistency of the Tribuu, its editor a ad followers were spoken of in bitter and severe terms, and a new committee was appointed. Thirteen delegates to the Territorial convention were chosen. By this action the Utah portion of the Republican household has been most beautifully divided, and there is a corner in sack cloth and ashes. 0 FIFTH Table and Pocket Cutlery. sicvrs Til KIR & 1871. tk S0ljf188()' WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PATEMT DRUGS, Bye Stuff, Perfumeries, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Combs, Trusses, Etc., Etc. TURPENTINE PAIXTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. Rogues Gallery. We have hitherto been rather lenient towards the numerous hoodlums ybo infest our city and its vi cinity, not only annoying and shock peepie witn tneir ing decent insulting swagger, but also doing ma terial damage to the property of law- abiding residents. Our city authori ties are determined to exterminate the nuisance and have therefore clothed the police force with sufficient authority te' bring the offenders We have one of tlo largest and Best Selected Stocks of to speedy justice and punishment. " . . Unfortunately, however,our alguazils are neither omnipresent nor omniscient, and are unable to notice all the infringemon l on public order and decency, and attacks on private property which are committed by the and Bomestic irrepressible scalawags. We think, therefore, it might not be a bad plan for the public to aid in the suppres sion of tho hideous evil. This an be done by making known the names of those offenders, and thus exposing WTe have a Full Block of the f them to the general condemnation Celebrated and contempt. Pillories and whip ping posts are appurtenances of the IIEiiMITAGE, ATHERT0N & WU barbarism of the dark ugesjtbe moral agency of the civilized I9th century lie to a great extent in the 'nf Dom. ?uWbUkles, Imparl and India, Lauds of the periodical press. aud Monutaiu Dew IUTTERS. Hence we think the plan of a "Rogues' Gallery" in the people's ' '" ,; daily paper might have the threefold "beneficial effect t intimidate the insolent heroes of the gutters, to wain the genera) public against the We have a full etoeb of the most conspicuous amongst them, and to caution their parents or guardians in drawing the reins a little tighter ' on the prodigal son. For a beginning we' wll thjs time wjth' mission of the names In the market, at Lowest Prices. warn certain extaberan t youths of Mound Fort who havo been indulgs Orders by mail attended to with Despatch. . ing in the disreputable sport of deand the stroying damaging premiers and property of Mrs, C.,to desist from LIST HEST Olf APPWCATIOIf. their lawless pursuit. Others nearer at home might alt apply this kindly daprx tf St.," admonition to themselves in time and the of destructive quit perilous paths viciousness," Our ("rogues' gallery' wilj beliiad, spacious enough for as many at will persist in the condemn-abl- e hoodlumiem, A Paint aud Varnish Brushes, Sash Tools, RWilors, Etc. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS. FI WH I S K I ES N E ! Imported BRANDIES.WINES, BITTERS & CASE GOODS IN UTAH. NElMURBOX - nS nraudie, last T" Mnrasohlno Curaco, y Hlfjl and'Absinth iff j; IMPORTED AND CALIFORNIA WINES. Best Brands of CIGARS! ,: -- PRICE Wm. DRIVER & SOi, Main Ogden HI6GINB0THAM & Co, General Repabllcaa Hjws Conveitiott The Republican of Weber County are invited to meet in mass contention at tb,e County Court House, on Saturday evaning next,XWth inst.) for of choosing four delegates te the Territorial Convention to be held in Salt Lake city on the 20tb inst. All who have voted the Republican ticket(unscratched) once in their lives, are invited to attend. The Waber County Central Committee will be chosen at the same time, dtpgtd ' ( IVIerchandise f DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Consisting of Domesties.FriBts, roplins.Cashmeres Cotlen Plaids Wbits i Tlaid Waiusoek and Jaoonetta, A'ictoria Lawns, Swiss Mulls. Peqaia's, II lack Alpacas from 25cfg. to i lac Curtains Table ilamak from 35ctM. to 75et. per Yard. is. ttOt - per Yard. TurSey Red, Red and Green, Yellow, Whita Dd Brown. AU prices and qualitieg; ' '. ; Irish Linens Eabroideries, LaccFringes, 'Ladies' and OUdrea's Hcisery. A ",large and complete assortment of the J A-- Ci 3 mm Orchard Grass , CELEBRATED GLOBE CORSET vrnw Mast Rifcbucani. Orchard "grass, says a Nev York farmer, is very deservedly coming more into cultivation every year, both North and South, and it will perhaps benefit some to be told how to sow it. It should always be mixed with clover seed, To mix the seeds properly, put down upon a floor half a bushel of orchard, grass seed, and scatter oyer that one quart of clover seed;, repeat until yoyt get a stou Then pile, say four or fivebushe, mix tborougnly; spread out upon the floor and sprinkle water upon the pile, stirring all tha. tim until quite Wet; then mix in plaster er dry ashes or even bran, until sufficiently dry to separate when thrown from the hand. Throw it in bulk till cext morning, when it ia ready for sowing. Taken through this process, it can be sown with as much regularity as wheat. renard!M nf nnlinarv winds. If it remains in bulk more than one tiifht in warm weather it will beat, and must be opened. Execpt for meadows or standing pusture,' orchard gi ass is too exeuusive. For the ordinary shifts it is better to use clover seed aione, a orchard grasa does not do its beet under two or three years, when, if the land is good itwnuiaveniaclea sod that will resist the action of the feet of the stock in wt weather. ; Havejust received a largeand complete assortment of WHITE AND DKAB. and qualities. Blac- Silk 4 mE issOBTMEST OF IHB Hats and Caps, all styles -- :. I - Jtuilroud Cap. Celebrated I. LIS LOCK DIAMOND SIIIltT. rr c Z jigo Lsandried and Cnlauadried, Men's and Boys'. FTr k4 Men's Hosiery of all kinds. A very large and The true antidote to the effects of complete stock of miasma isHostet tor's Stomach Bitters. This medicine is one of the most ln Prfeeand quality! CaHonii popular remedies of an ago of suc- AnI:i,lSC,1aU lBWlp.?W8e2eomPel-,lc,A. w Assortment oi Gent' Fine BoS sand Saoes. cessful proprietary specific, and is in Women's, Mtoses'. CbUd's and IpfanU Shoes SDd Slippers of ail kinds. immense demand wherever on this A. t. JOHNSON CO'S CKLKBRATED '4 Continent fever and ague exists. A Ladies' Lace and Button Shoss, all Guaranteed." .' wjneglassful three times a day is the besf possible preparative for encountering a malarious atmosphere, Groceries,' Hardware, (Ineenaware. Farminz Imple-tuenf- fi, t Etc., lcM regulating the liver and invigorating la Prles we Defy CompetUSoa on all the abovi!. the stomach, Ff rsa'ebyall Druggists and Dealers CALL S E OLB GOODS BEFORE rCBCBASBG ELSE Wflltt generally. 1 ' Stou on ' Fourth ttrcet and at Wtltr Mils ' TJXAII- 19 HEREBY OlVPS THAT AMiETISG :atrj' I of tbe immVr of the Central Canal in. n WISE NOTICE lrriett ' OGDEN, Company will be held In tbe of - pur-poaa- (i,.r,inir or flUspprovIne of the action of ib- - TVastees of theOutraJCnl soil North Irrigation CotspiDles In rrlatloo to att nlziDgialdCompsnlestDto a totnt ittloti, as provided for In an Art of tbe I.isl(laUTe AaaesaMy of the of L'Uh approved Ffb. lStb, Territory 170, and Xhr smendnieiiU thereto, providing far Incorporating Associations for Min in?, sUnsfactartDs:, Comnierclal and other liidqatrial pqrqlU.n R- BiLlAXTTNl, t1 of raiOlT fR omn a,awo, gerreUry. . First-clas- Architect. ALL The right to reject any and all bid Trustees. is t3 3t d3t DEPOT HOTEL C'-de- n - V BEARDSLEY'S TIIE CARPESTEn WORK tbe Z. C. M. I. Stew at Ogden, Utah. will be received at our Office in s Suit kike City until April 10th. For Rooms anJ Table Terms and plans, specifications Every Respect. particular, Reasonable. apply at our Office or to Ubed Taylor. A. FiTTEBSON. W. E Baebh, F P. Tiaar, J as. Jgbwbo, . . SEALED PROPOSALS' Hl, (L'- en City, on the 15th day A pull, A 1. laso, at II a.m , for tbe City . reerveJ. m22 ll. S. ZLDRDC:E,H,i. TRAISS "sTOT 0 dir fprUw. or ottaw M uutil ti:ir rotors. M. H. bEARD-ET- '"w . m R0UK' 'i!: r iifL S?s 14. Pre. , |