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Show resolutions were finally adopted, and the meeting adjourned. Below will be found a copy of the at Convent Contention The Etpub. circular endorsing the citizens' call the Coureulcce 'fine Conveners. for a Repubiicau Territorial convention, and the names of prominent Savoring Somnrhat of Betiirnliij citizens of Ogden attached thereto, Boardlsin. at signed by them when presented A HIGH OLD TIME. Wkdnbsdat Evhxix, April 14,1880. POST OFFICE. fe r U11T4IC I.aaCHY,ioBbleiiailj...9 W ..I.TkronKh Mail daily tS Tkroirk Mail dally ai HO a is. S: i:4Upj vmxei ant tk. Rait. ant lb. irYlwl t'M Coatily, Inr Uk. County and Spnnga mull po ria tianto, Wjrominr, aud Imt lit latt.r plc, Uk. fr r Salt Fall Lak. Rich : :00 A few days sinco a call for a . i WJuiy Kridai Omci ilucaa-tian.r- - Mia.. Uclii)ryS16a.m.to7 p.m. al te 7 pm Ilidj.... Bartaimst ....,...6:1up.n. Opau to4p.m. dm ,1'J.. N HIT ouu IXrtlTHMt ( 10 P fr0m 01 - Ouuida licor a.m. 10 I p.m oid from NATHAN KJ.USALL PoatDiaater, TRAINS. '' ........ ........ ti P. trail leavai . Haiti ariivaa....... CP. 0 P. KBigraut arrira t. r. "" laavaa . 0. 1". arriw u. p. Emigrant laviM ......... 1. e. trail arriT...... ... ' and U.P. t.s " " laa ami traifl arnvaa ..mm... Otcdfo City 'Auea. thoho i:i0 a,n in'YM. C. P. train 4 40 p ro ajn t:&Op.n a or. a l:lpjr. ...... ilk am ,.....4:'i6 p.u , publican convention appeared in ihij paper, signed by "A. S. Condon, cliuiiman of the Republican The for Wwber County." K ; ublioans had been on the jui vivt toi several days pant, and among many, the idea prevailed that ,'ome fun'' would be had by those in attendance. The meeting was called for ew ht o'clock laBt evening, but by aeverf o'clock, it becime painfully ' appareoSthat the hall was not nearlarge enough to hold were likely to be all ia attendance. At about 7:30 (lotal time) the watch of the gentle-in who called th meeting aid plainly "eight o'clock, boys,", and buiine.i comioenced. A chairman was needed, but who so St to occupy that exalted position as the out-mitt- and Knitaya. al "Warn 8 oil l th. Idaho aaj llsutana, Wate....!'' i ni UontiTil!,BJB. HonryraudWaat ...: aJt. aud Saturday. f u.u City SlaierTiila, North Ogd.o and and Uarru.ilU, M'Miday., dnsUja Winadar Moodava, Re- V:00 a.m 4.411 p.n :40a.m .......fiup.u, :UUa.o. 30p.m OKKAT ALEXANDER? . ' "Mor-mon- " , , tt Attn av b11a. P--v fv , . -- ? 4 1880. son Central Canal Meeting. at 11 a. m. sharp, a meeting will be held in the City Hall. Ogden, when it is desired that all who are interested in the Central Canal will be present. Important business will be attended to, and it is the duty of all to make it a point fo attend. Do not forget the time, eleven o'clock a.m. Dyo Stuff, Perfumeries, Fancy '.Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Combs, Trusses, Etc., Ete. PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES. Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sash .Tools, Binders, Etc, Strained Himself. On Monday Mr. Geo. Seager,who was engaged at work on the "Silver Chief mine in Ogdec Canyon, PATEMT IHEDICinriSG, DRUGS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS. un- dertook to remove a large boulder, when he sustained a severe strain of his back. He came to town yester day, and it is expected that in a day or two he will be able to return to work. Spidal Notice. I have renovated and refitted my already attractive establishment and added one more Monarch Pool Table. I have now the most elegant Bar and Billiard Room in the western country. None but first-clasgoods handed over the bar. Soliciting a continuance ot your patronage, I am, Very Respectfully, daol4tf Henrt Woolnke. We have one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of FINE WHISKIES! Imported and Domestic s BRANDIES, WINES, BITTERS & CASE GOODS IN UTAH - vauced and nearly through business. Here a wild and - II9RAOBf0LCKN of confusion occurred, and ' ) with i ''catcalls," cries of "put him out," 'shut up," Mount; on motion of F. Hoffman for defendant dismissed. J as. W. Campbell et al. vs. Elizabeth S. Dudler; demurrer to complaint argued, submitted and taken under advisement. M. Isaacs et nl. vs. A. E. Barnes; motion toretax cost by plainlitVand to strike defendant's cost bill from files, and counter motion by defendant aruued; motion and cross motion allowed. F. B. Brown vs. Bridget MoGrath executrix; motion ef defendant to strike out amended complaint, and to dismiss sustained; plain till' allowed to amend. Application of Jacob Ornstein, bankrupt; motion and cross motion to file specifications in opposition to discharge of applicant; argued and submitted. Court adjourned till 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning. eto., ascended from those who had been in the house from the beginning of the meeting. Eventually, the new central committee mentioned previously, was elected, and the committeee of three proceeded to report a series of resolutions, en dorsing the proceedings of tne Central Committee at Bait Lake. "Ccopran vaiu" is the euphonious was This the cue for more noise title ef telegrepaie condensations and and confusion, and auartera all from ef the glebe, X. 11 BALL - ; which will be found elsewhere in this ifsue. was opposed to the resolutions, not C. Maoi-ibs- , Fifth Street, is alive on aocount ef disapprobation of the individual, and those desiring any- persons, or of a disaffection for thing in hie line should call on him Blaine, but on principle. The cen Friday Evening. immediately. See local advertise-taunt- s tral committee in Sal J Lake had not After so much variety, mixture which appear from time to been vestoa witn any hucu power in a dramatic way, a they usurped in their meeting of time. the people of Ogden will at last have Hivixe received the generous sup- the 3rd. Their only duty would an opportunity of witnessing the have ben to notify the Republican port of our enlightened citizens, the and classical combined in of. the Territory, of tho time legitimate party swhocl trustees calculate to have the r in the one, play "Danational of conven tho Central School House quite or almost and place mon and Pythias," which will be tion and call them to a Territorial completed at the expiration of their performed at the Opera House on convention, composed of the repre term. Friday evening. This is one of the tentative! of the various county best pieces in the English language, organizations, whose prerogative it and that it will be well acted, dress Incorporations. was to choose two delegates to the 1 is important that those who national convention. Thistbe cen ed and gotten up generally, we may shall hereatter incorporate under the tnd committee should have done the rest assured, There will undoubted ly be a largo audienoe. laws of Utah Territory, way know more eagerly as this waa the only to law a in paused opportunity, in four years for the regard something at the last session ef the Legislature, Republican citizens to express their Their First Appearance. This law provided that all new cor Ine election or two dole opinion. On eveninanext theOeden Friday porations shH,notonIy file a copy ef gates to the" national convention is their articles of incorporation in the to be reserved to the citizens aseem Orchestral Society will make its first in public, at the Union County Court, as heretofore, but must bled in convention. The Central tppearance House. The occasion will be Opera also file a eepy of the same with the committee was acting without au- that of the of the fine presentation Secretary ef the Territory. If this thority and power, in not only re of and "Pamon and play Pythias," be not the rule observed, incorporafusing to call a Territorial conven from what we know of the new mu tion will be illegal, and the eats ef tion; but arrogating to themselves its officers be null and void. Those the right of appointing delegates sical combination, are well satisfied .four friend intending to incorpor- which ought to be the that, independent of the dramatic performance, the public will have a ate under any title name, or for any mandataries of the whole party, huge treat. All should go. do will well to purpose whatever, and then sapping the climax bear this important fact in mind. of usurpation by Voc&llsms. themselves. The speaker pointed out the inconsistency of the CenMr. U. Topley, formerly connected ile Feels Iappy, tral Committee, alias Tribune ring, in with the Olice OAtes Opera is te congratulate ITr. making continual war on the al- Company and more reoeutly with erder It ia and Mrs. The. F. Anderson, upen leged despotism and tyranny of the Haverley's Minstrels, is in Ogden. the birth ef their Erst child, whieh .'.'Ilormon Church,", while they The gentleman is beyond all question asppy event ocruried on Tnnday themselves were Jjying"to rule and one of the best baritone singers in morning last. The overjoyed papa lord it over all "outsiders," Repub- the United States, as all agree who iscennened wiih the compos. tOTial licans, Democrats, Liberals und have ever heard him. lie will appear department ef lh'. paper, and ie the what not. at the Opera House on Friday evenWe Urve not space to (five a fall man aieunu the building. ing, after the jilay of "Pamon and My pupa and usoi:ua live long, net report of the proceeding, but con- Ppthias." a!y to enjoy the laure ef eelug siderable spurring was done between thoir firt Vorn row up to the period Jud'e MeBride and General Kimball, Wanted. f kioeiain wfiinauhuixl, but to take Mr. E. II. Vi lli, made some very tellA team of horses, a harness, good 4ride in task and sensible aUditifn to ing and remarks, and a heavy wagon, in exchange for tee family, ll.re's a gid health to to where direct his mJ speech a city lot." A. J. Kerdiavr, Jh ata I.HatMaar. it did the Hiot uw.'l. Ko'vever. the daprl4-l.Plumber. ever-popula- hfpit riH W Be-for- Wilkes Sooth, Tan rates of admission to the Opera Mouse en Friday evening have been fixed at 75 nud 50 cents, enildren half price. Tea Republicans ef Yeber County who refuse te be whipped into the eliqut will be represented yoke ef in sUlt Lake, en the 1Mb. inst. J. X, Foera has a fro livery estab lishtuent, and these desiring to spend an hour or se driving around should call and get a rig of him. -- FULL i87i. Og-d- en In Paints, Oils, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, The eyes of the multitude of youth Tn JUNCTION baa a LARQEK. CIRCULATION In Ogdau and ful (some of them very much so) polthrousfhout Nortaarn Utah, iticians fell upon the great conquerThe Hogpel Work in the South. fc'aaa ALL OTHER NEW3PA or, and, blushing profusely, he was We find the following good njws PEJtS oomblned. lifted into thachairvTbis herculean in the Savannah JViii Tribune's he' tank accomplished, latrrrd at the I'tnt Office it Oiidea City, A reporter of the Chattanooga correspondent waa "gobbled on Ktab T.rrilerj, an Second ("lau Natter, with to" and paper ad pencil being 'limes has had an interviewof the Elder Morgan, President in waa pushed into his hands, he Southern Mission of the"Mormon" BRIEF MESTIOX. formed that a secretaryship, was his Church, and one of its mo it imporreward that evening, lie went about tant and influential members. Mr. (ioi.HEN sunshine. "Mormon" rehis work in a methodical style, and Morgan says that the is daily gaining strength and ligion iEvtiti front last eveaing. a committee on resolutions coaipess favor in the Southern States. lie Coxpciiok worse cenfounded. ed of three individuals, was then ap- says that the people at large are exmore sympathy and friendai.is in Hi iky and it the repub- pointed. The names of M. H. Beards-ley- , pressing As they Wm. Farrell, Major Stevens and ship toward the church. lican tanks. are becoming better acquainted with L. B. Adams were presented ith8 its r rather Tmi times workings and detail of its teachgiins, meeting as a Republican Central ings, this feeling beeomes the more m t eut f joint. to manifest. They are now averaging Committee for Weber Lit ue have a DeMacratic conven- serve for the next four xounty and about thirty baptisms each month in years, tion in.mediatily. the Southern States alone, and the a motion 'made that they be ac number is continually increasing. lTTRNDtke canal M9ting at the cepted. It now lacked about five The demand for more elders is conCity Hall to..rrrow, minutes of eight o'clock, and at f stantly coming from the Soutu, and it has at lost become so persistent Litklt racket at the Hepubliean mis JCNCTCEB that at the April conference twenty conventien last etenhig. Mr. Orth, Mr. Felshaw, Mr. Gillogly more elders will be ordainol and Po net ferget the MeKenzie and several others entered, and the distributed through the South to the doctrinesof the club ball at the Opera House look of surprise that overcame thorn propoxate creed. Tbr; are now about this evening. can better be imagined than deforty missioraries of that church in Wi bare the Republicans oonven' scribed, v , the South, and in addition a number of local preachers. Elder Mortioa; tew let'i karethe lunatic asy jcdos rnoHAS, that the opposition which all means! gan lum, by who was among the number of fresh was says form illy manifest, and which with is Grant Blaine not er It arrivals, asked the chair why the last year culminated in the murder thiuking unprejudiced Utah moetiug had been convened earlier of an elder, is now rapidly dying but clifie or bo clique. than advertised, whereupon theUreat out, and they are everywhere meet ing with more favorable encouragetown clock, appreciating the put himself in a great fage, and or- ment. iaceasisteaey ef the weather, stop dured the gentleman to sit down. ped short at &.30 last eTenioj. MB. FELSHAW Third District Court. Ilaisb's allr'nkt new, aud Grant's next addressed the chairman, and in tho pistrict Court Proceedings loose it eeekesl. ThelTeber Itepub in a respectful manner, asked Chief Justice Hunter on Tuesday, licans hare declareil in favor ef the that functionary what was meant by presiding: former. the proceeding, stating that it, yet T. A. Janney vs. S. M. Butcher; JfiFTiax years a;o teelay, 1 fcraknru wanted one minute to the' time dismissed by the court; no appearLincoln wiu assassiaateel at Ford's specified in the call for the meeting ance. Kloponstein Jt Miller vs. S. F. Theatre, Washington, by John Which he found already so well ad Repub-licaas- 5?a4i"to lTsw UQWrw For Blaine. A ZrrcVtZ TS The following special was received this afternoon per W. U. Telegraph colors, win- i line: .vied Vi US. BTld ii.... 11 . V iOUBJ . I4th. In Mixeksyillb, Utah, April A meeting of republicans was held GLASS. . here yesterday at Lesainps hall. J i A. Wecker, J. H. M. Smith and Ed. Am oinfed Hardware Stomi. and our Priceu ara an Iaw aa (Tim mnrk-ar- . Kiesele were elected as delegates to for their endorsement. the Territorial convention. A Podlech, the proxy delegate was "We, the undersigned Republicans of Ogden Oity and Weber Co., feeling instructed to vote for Blaine. that the Kepublican Central committee, of Utah Territory, have ex Yery Slyly Done. ceeded their authority and violated the usuges of the party in refusing The Newt merely makes mention of to call a Territorial Convention, and the fact that Ogder puts in a bid for i . attempting to appoint delegates to the Insane Asylum, and then conthe National Republican Convention . STEVENS' BLOCK, MAIN STREET . p. and to perpetuate their powers by a cludes by showing that it must be Salt in erected tnemseives re oi election thus: Lake pretended STEEL A for another four years, hereby enOgden wants the Territorial In' dorse the call made by the Repub sane OG" Aylum. The JrNCTios puts in PLATED GOODS. 'ALL AND licans of Salt Lake City and County a claim FIFTH STREETS, Let it be for it. All for & Territorial Republican Conven built where it is mostright. needed. Table and Pocket Cutlery, tion, to bo held in Slt Lake City on elect to of the 20th day April, 1880, delegates to the National RepubCone Home. lican Convention and n, Central Re Last R. 8, Watson, Esq., Terri for the Committee evening, publican tory: Supt. of the Logan branch of Z. C. Nathan Kimball A K Zeigler I. I., returned to his home in that II C Phillips W B Llibbard city. Mr. Watson has been absent W C Strohm Chos W Moore James L Gillogly for about two weeks, and has made E UOrth W M Rant Chos W Orth arrangements to move hit family O M D Bleecker WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS E A Thomas from Ogden to Cache Valley, about W W Funge Q G Griffith sucA the middle ef next week. D W Felshaw I W Millis cessful trip. S M Preshaw We have a Fall Slock of the Celebrated New Livery Stables. J as. E.Foota, has just established a HERMITAGE, A T1IERT0N & NELSON BOURBON WHISKIES, J. 11. Marshall. EoirbM new livery stable and "has on hand a Hume Bye, Etc. number of fine horses, new buggies and tig t wagons. All who desire Our 8tock of Cai Gods ia fu7y supplied w'nh the beet of Flue WU inkle, Imported an taking a pleasant ride should consult Domes ie fcast India, Hosteller, Plantation and Mountain Dew UtrrEBS. him before ordering thoir outfits elsewhere. daHtf Brand., Curaco, Maraschino and Absinth . Horse For Sale, IMPORTED AND CALIFORNIA WINES. will work double or single, in good condition; also Hay for sale. Apply to W. D. Williams, dapl4-4- t We have a full etcck of the Whisky Wines. Citizens of Ogden and vicinity I will make it an object to have your trade for Wines, Liquors and Cigars by giving you first-cla- ss goods at prices to suit the demands of every; body. Henry Woolner. uaprMtt Best Brands of GIUARS! In the market, at Lowest Prices. ,:...; Orders by mail Attended to with Despatch. For a Good go to J. E. will rig you out iu style. Buggy-ride- , PRICE U8T SEXT Foote. ; He dapl4tf dapri tf DRIVER "Wm. ON APPLICATION. & SON, Main St., Ogden- - Cash paid for Eggs and Butlei at C. Maguires. ; apel4 ; Summer Herd.' All who have animals they wish Yoo can find tine bvandy and herded during the summer season, sMUer at tne tomua ercial bar. DEALERS 15 should take notice that on Saturday, April 17th, and on Wednesday, April 28th, we will receive stock and Baby Carriages, horses at Chss. WoodmanBee's cor-ralHave Just eivd a largeand complete acsurtment ef A splendid Ogden, Utah, to be grazed d.ir-in- g line, all styles and & Go's. the summer, near tho Sugar prices, just received at Boyle Pine Ridge, about eight miles east Cooststing of Oomestios.Prints, Poplins. Cashmeres Cottsn Plaids dml7tf. White of the herd grounds ot John Grow. PUid Waioseek and Jaeonetts, Victoria Lawne, Swiss Mulls. Ptqoia'f, A new range Cash for Eggs and Butter at Ma feed. Terms: containing excellent Rlaek Alpacast Trom S5ctg. to 75ct. per Yard. Horses, $2.00: Horn Lace urtaina f rom guires, to OOcts. per Yard. ape 14 Stock, $1.50. Red Red and Green, Yellow, White and BrWB Jos. Perrt, Table Damasks-Turk- ey , All prices and qualities. Albert Gakner. A Splendid Lot Irish Linens Embroideries Laos , Fringes, Ladies' and Children! it aprHs4tdaprl0 Of Baby Carriages at Boyle & Co's. Hoiftrj. A Urge and complete assortment of the dml7tf. HIGGINBOTHAM & Co., l, Generalr. Merchandise t DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, t Call and Inspect The splendid stock ef baby carriages just reseived by Boyle & Co. drnHtf. Cash roa Eggs and Butter at Maguires. ape!4 In the Probate I'ourt. Of the Conntv ut Wrber.Temtory In tb mattar of the astats 1 . J. of Edward D. ade, ) of Utaa 25ci. CELEBRATED GLOBE CORSET WHITE AND DRAB. and quniiiies. Bisok Silk A riNB ASSOBTKEKT Of TU Hats and Capa, 'all styles ALSO dead. Order to show Cne why Order of 8Ie of Kual ErUte rhoald Dot he Railroad Cap. Celebrated III It I. O UK DIASIOUrD SIIIIlT. Laandried and made. Cnlaundried, Men's and Boys'. r Edward W. Wade and James M. Wsda, , Men's noslery of all kinds. A very large and complete stock of 'he adoitnixtrators oftbe Estate of Edward D. Wade deceased, haring filed tht-i- i petiUon herein duly rrnfied praying for an 'D of nale of a portiun of the real extate, Petition In price and quality". Call on Mrs. S ayner, and see otrdrr CaIiom!s. f etJ.Floe Assortment a aper.ialty. A said decedent, for tbe purposes tbervio of Gent's s and Bhoeev those beautifully embroidered In- set forih. Coiid's and Women's, Missea', Infants Shoe, and SUpperTof all kinds? It Is therefore orders by the Judge of fants' Cloaks. A. i. JOHNSON A 00B CELEBRATED aald Court, that all pen-ouiutercfcted in the estate of ssld d ceased, aiear before Lace the said Ficbate Conrt on Friday, the Sprint and Snmraer. Twenty third day oi April, 1SS0. at ten The Handsomest Clothing in the it'clurk In tbe furrno n of said dar. at the Uroceriea, Qneeinaware, ImpItV men Is., Conrt Room of said Frohate Conrt at the File., city just received by A. Kphn & Bro. County Conrt Roae in In we Prices Com Clty.Conn-tDefy petition on all tbe above. dap7tf of Weber, to show rauoe why an order J L 'I fliuti Id not be granted to tbe said admioia CLLS IAM1 OLB G00DS.BEF0HE FLTRCHASIG ELSEWflESF tratora to sell so iLurh of tbe real estate B0R5. of said deceased V shall be necessary.-Store on Fourth 6'trea ami at Weber Mills, And that a of tbla order be Ahdsrsox. On Tuesday morning, lished a' least dpysncceshre tluif s inpubthe iiu&tf a n. 13th, inst., at 2:45. to the wife of Mr. LHiiy ugden Theodore F. Anderson, of this office, printed and pu llsbed in saU Wtber a fine daughter. Mother and child Coanty, F. D. RicBABn. BEARDSLEY'S in fine condition. SEALED Frobate Judge. Dated April 91b, 1S80. ' . 1 a Ladies' 1 . i b-- wtair joctio. OGDEN, and Batton Shos?, all Qairanteed. ilardware, Farming Etc., ... . - UTAI. proposals UH1TFD STATrS DIED. Sprcnt On the 10. h Inst.., from the effects of injuries received on a Utah and Northern cravel train. between Logan and on the morning of the 10th of April, Ibouias, eon ot m. l. and6 .lizbfth .pruut, aged months and I'tt days. Deceased was born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Scotland. Ik. Xew and St'Jl. Star please copy. V 23 ytars, or AUT!HtrA I Terrltmy Lf Vtti, Utvnty of Wfher. ) I, tbe Clerk of thn Pr.tli.te In and for said herehyrfr-tio- y Count, that the foreeoine Is a foil, trne and correct eopy of the original Ordt r to rho cans why Order of Sale of Keal Eatate thonld not be u&de In tb above entitled estate, filed in my office April Pth, A. I). Witness ay hsnd and tbe cf .aid Court, at niy offlre at Ogden, Cub, this Ninth day of Atiril, L. M Ricbabds, Clerk. By C. ... Richsrds, Dcpnty Clerk. spiOlOt ondcr-lcrue- d. rl el ff'; ist. THE CARPENTER WORK UNION DEPOT HOTEL the Z, C. M. I. Store at OgOgden, Utah. den will be received at our Office in Salt Lake City until April 10th. For Rooma and Table First-cl- a plan, specifications and particulars, Every Respect. Term Reasonable. apply at our Office or to Obed Taylor, FOR Architect. The right to reject any is reserved. ia22 ALL TRArXS STOP 0IE BM all Lids H.S.F.LI'REPtiE,Sup't. S(.rineJ or oih-i-r Meontoia lUforf. f nctn M. H. BEARD ffLET.!FTt anrplia b?ir.a ar d atil toir retnra. |