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Show 5mto ftmrfitm ft Ifi and Buts The shooting match of yesterday continues to be the theme in sperm Sunday, Jan. 16, 1881, the quarterly conference of the Young Men's Mntuat Improvement Associations of the Weber Stake of Zion takes plaoe in the Ogden Tabernacle. Two Ipijetinjjs, will be held, fet 1 o clock a. hi., and 2 p. m. Some of the Territorial Superintendency of Salt Lake will be present, and the youn and all who are interested in' "the 'cause,' are cordially invited to be in attendance to hear the re- i ts and instructions that will be given. XL i desired mat an me young people will be in attendance so that the conference can be made the largest and most interesting that has ever taken place in Weber Co. Jo. A. Wksi, In behalf of the Central Board. On ine circles. The few Olenites who got it into their heads that they were safest in betting against their POST OFFICE. AERIfAIJ. townsman, are looking elum, while a Lak City, aonbl. rf.ily .9 a.ai. and S.40 p. S.4"a. m, those who risked their money otherWjit; throagh mail (tail r,- -. p m. wise, are decidedly good natured aUt, thraoca kII dJlr,.... CUMON; Some ot those oi the losing sine, 9 00 an-- . for WtUkiiml Ik Mt.... 1 r Salt Lak 5 00 p n. .. and th Wat, argue that, had not Mr. Scott been Rick foanty. Boar Lak Cennty mad d Sprinf mall fo via Baatan, compelled to use a gun not his own, Tomiaf ,and 1T lh lattar alaca won the W.doaadan aad Prirtan, at T 00 Jm he would most certainly have Wbdsesday Xtbxixo, J as. 4, 1881. : Monday, M " acta Utah, I dabs ana Moat ua. Huntaallla, Idea, Hsvr and W Ml n bar Wtdnraaar aod Saturday 4j " Ft da City , Blateriilla, lartk Ogden an I tiarriiTill, Monday, Wednaaday It tf B ad iHnoi Hoc, Qenaral DaliY.ry 1 16 am t T 19 Vnailay pm to I p at DiriBTaTwt Open aMmi a ......10 m to 4 p m from............. Moan OaaaR Duutun-Op- aa . ...... 10 a at to p a from Ontiida door op a from ........ .........7 m to t p n NATHAN IIMBALL, Putmaatcr. ...6 IT RAINS. t trala arnvae UP" D P trail ".... CP - arriTM.. 0 . ,,, 1 match. Butin justice toMr. firesn-welwe are compelled to sUte that the proposition to shoot with other than the contestants.guns was made by Mr. Scott, after it was decided that the match should be shot over and when all but the con testants, judjres and refree had left for home. Mr. Scott used a gun beof the Salt Lake ...l00pai longing to a member killed his Greenwell Mr. while club, 9 Man 60 B t f last five birds with Mr. John Tyler's ...1130 am C P Emigrant arriTa.MM.Hm. I a to P l, to-Ja- - liorfiuan'g Successor. The jV!Msays that Judge Stephen Twiss, successor to Associate Jus tice Boreuian, lately of the Second District, has arrived in Salt Lake, City, and was on Monday, sworn to the duties of his new office. He is a gentleman of commanding presence, toutly built, intelligent of coun-- . tenanue and is perhaps between 50 and 55 years of age.- - We bid him fortunate enough to lose their mon- welcome to our Territory, and hope that his judicial career will be satis ey, are not disposed to think that to the people of Utah and factory the change of guns, on what the Tribune facetiously rail the one that will rellect honor upon "second tie" 5 to 4 was tin fair himself. Both clauses are identical in meaning. thing for their champion. t You shouldn't bet again." t your . . own town, boys, then you would not i. v t social ram. with the have to solace yourselves On Friday evening next, Jan. 7th, excuse that, "Jf the if hadn't havo 1881 a social party will be given at iffedjthe but wouldn't have butte 1." Firemaa's Hall, under the supervi sion of the Central Board ot the Utah's Mines, primary associations of Ogden, admis From J. E. Dooley, Esq., agent of ion to which will be $1.00. The Wells, Fargo & Co., in Salt Lake city, committee consistss of Mrs, Jos the papers of that city have received Stanford, Mrs. Josie West, Miss R a statement of the mineral product Can field, Miss. M. A. Ellis, Miss E, of Utah for the year 1890. After a Newman, Mrs, C. Eudd, Mrs. M detailed statement of the bullion Thomas, Mrs. Lettie Richards, Mrs handled at the Chicago, Germania, Ann Odell, and Mrs. Martha Brown We predict that the party will be Mingo, Morgan, Old Telegraph and the two Horn Silver Smelters, the an enjoyable and successful noe. report gives detal irom which the News has summarized and abbrevi List of Letters. ated the following! ' Of base bullion, y EMA1NI.NO unclaimed in the post i, OBca in Ocilen. Territorr of Utah, on there was a total of 2,892,493 lbs. of Dec.ffitn 1880,1 which. If not called for within odd uioutb will be aeut to the Dead Letter Offlc unrefined and 26,442,093 ot refined LADIES' LIST.' lead; 1,403,819 oz ot silver and 2,873 oz. of gold; of bars there was a total Scott Mrs M West Mrs J of 2,379,741 o. of silver and 5,142 oz. cents Liar. of gold, The .recapitulation shows Boyle B LaRoeque G C the total export value of these pro Costello J Lehneiser R G W Moats L E ducts here to be $51127,900.82,which Collum II would be increased, wiere the goi.1 Christensen 112 Parberry W T D W Peoples J and silver to be computed at the Carney Dreslar Q W San ford G I mint valuation and the lead at its Ecclos W Siders JHi d, to $6,450,053. Gates G W value at the Sargent J C Taler S 70. In' the foregoing, however, are Johnston A O E Wilson B .,, included ores received from Idaho, K.lley atf-T- o obtain auv of those letters. the ;rllcaut Montana and Nevada, which aggre must aak tofalvf rt!d letter," and give data of gated 784,450 lbsof lead and 120,383 paper;' Nathan Kimball, o.of silver. . The average prices for Postmaster Silver the year were as follows. 11.10 per ounce; for unrefined lead A dissipated mother in St. Louia $50 per ton, and for refined lead 5 left her little girl and a baby alone cents per pound. Gold of course while she went for whisky. In her absence the room took fire and the was $20 per ounce. The total value little girl burned to a crisp. The of the mineral product for 1879 was baby was saved.. , i, . It will be seen that $5,219,747.60. cannos . be p weapon: 'C ? " arrtra 44am . ,.6 the denied that disadvantage (if any) ....426 pa vr itTM.. D C train arrlT.. ... .SOOam was mutual. Of course, we have no " ' ...140 pm aod.... 9 40am " ..... Iuth idea that Mr. Scott ha? any thought and pj of intimating for a moment that he .... 9 09am ON " aniTa... Sv p m " " leara was placed at a disadvantage by the Ogtton filtyTim. change of guns, but we give this for The JUNCTION has a Larger the benefit of two or three of that Circulation in Ogden and gentleman's backers, who being in- so 1 14 throughout Northern Utah, than all'.other Newspapers Combined Catered at thPwt Utah OfBee Claa at Of den XatU r. City, . ....... BRIEF MENTION. Bkactifcl weather again. Fresh fish at Chipp' market. Buckwheat flocr at Farr Bro's Get all your woolen goodi at Farr Bro's. Kemimber that Farr Bros, sell all kinds of groceries. Go and see Chipp'a fine grass bouquets and wreaths. The Illustrated Pacific Press, for January, ia a most excellent num-- . ber. Doll cradles, buggies, wagons, etc., also fresh Taffies, at Reeder's, Fifth . Street. Look out for Marki, Goldsmith & Co.'s mammoth adrertiaement, to morrow. telephone has been put up in Mr. Margary's office, in the bank A building. Those Ogdenites who bet on the Salt Lake crack, yesterday, feel rather sore to day. r The District Court will again con vene in Ogden on the 13th of the i present month. Bead Farr Bro', adrt. before you make your purchases of woolen sea-boar- goods, groceries, flour l c. You bachelors, go to Waters on Fourth Street, get the latest Puck, and repent of your eelibicy. Charles Bcke it Her-aldun- TtrriUrr, a geeead " arretted yesterday for gambling on the public streets. He was, this morning, fined was $3.00. There ii a stray sheep browaing on the south hillside of Ogden canyon, 1880 U behind Us predecessor .$91f near the mouth. The owner had '," 747.78. i v better look after it. Have your last year's books and Old Probabilities. . magazine bound by Goddard & Co.. Stevens-DoolBlock. A renowned Canadian Weather They turn out fine work, cheap. Prophet, gives the following "probn Tribute i A shooting affray is re- abilities for January 1881:" ported at Tintic, but no particulars ' As will have been seen from the hare been received.' There was no forecast of December, I anticipate New Year's callers will have one killed, though a bystander re' that heavy sleighing this year from Monceiyed a bullet on the tip of his nose. treal to Washington, D. C, and that a eold snap durlnf the first quarter of this motith will preserve it for ' Personal. that period. I expect blockad-- s of Tosday we were favored with a snow ia the United States about the visit from Mr. A. S. Beardsley, broth- 7th and 8th ef January, and rainy during the montn will be ex er of the popular proprietor of the days ceedingly few. Union Depot Hotel, of this city. The second Quarter will ODen with Mr, Beardsley. who has lately arn heavy snow falls and terminate in a rived from Akron, Ohio, will stop in cold snap. ""The middle of the month will Ogden a few days, and we bid him a bring snow falls whioh will termin ate in milder weather toward the hearty welcome. This morning we had a pleasant end of the third quarter. This thaw. call from Mr. D. G. Calder and Mr, which will be interrupted by a brief spell, will extend from about W. W. Calder, of Salt Lake, who cold 18th of the month into Febru the came up on business., They will re ary. , J.li'-u!t,-l turn to the Capital this evening. The record of this month will .'; show Everybody reads The Sun. In the editions of this newspaper throughout the year to come everybody will find: I. All the world's news, so presented that the reader will get the greatest amount of information with the least unprofitable expenditure of Ihe Su long time and eve-sijiairo discovered the eolden mean be1 tween redundant fullness and un satisfactory brevity. II. Much of that sort oi news which depends less upon its recog nued importance than upon its in terest to mankind. Irom morning to mornintr The Sun pnnU a con tinued storv of the lives of real men ind women, and of their deeds. plans, loves, hates, and troubles, This story is more varied and more interesting than any romance that was ever devised. III. Good writing in every column, and freshness, originality, accuracy, and decorm in the treatment of every subject. IV. Honest comment. The Sun's habit is to speak out fearlessly about men and things. V. Equal candor in dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to commend what is praisworthy or to rebuke what is blamable in demoorat or republican. VI. Absolute independence of partisan organizations; but Unwavering loyalty to true democratic prin ciples. The Sun believes that the government which the constitution gives us is a good one to keep. Its notion of duty is to resist to its utmost power the efforts of men in the republican party to set up another form of government in place of that which exists. The year 1881 and the years immediately following will probably decide this supremely important contest. The Sun believes that the victory will be with the people as against the Rings for monopoly, the Rings for plunder, and the Kings for imperial power. Our terms are as follows: , For the Daily Sun, a four-pasheet of twenty-eig- ht columns, the price by mail, post paid, it 55 cents a month, or $6.50 a year; or, includs . -- ge ing the Sunday paper, an eight-pagsheet of fifty-sicolumns, the price is 65 cent a month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of the Sun is uosa also separately furnished at $1.20 a year, postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight columns, is $1 a year, pages, fifty-si- x postage paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an extra copy free. Address, I. W. England, Publisher of The An,New York City. ddeJ3tf Call ano bny one of those Nobby Cutters, only $45 and $50. Sold only at Fish Wagon Depot. dja4 2t Finb Masks for Masquerades will be found at Thos. Dee's. ddel3tf Jo GLASS nu I a 'Q i w u-- 11 STEVENS' BLOCK, 'aW. Mfw " iu my; lUtll UIlOVVS. 4 i STEEL fc 7i MAIN STREET. LTJMBET?, PLATED GOODS. AND FIFTH ADDLIBJ STRUTS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. STOVES ANE TINWARE. G. GOLDBERG, Importer and Wholesale Bealer, CHEAP t CHEAPER I CHEAPEST! Laboring under reduced expenses since having bought the interest of Mr Fred offer to my customers and the public generally my goods at the lowest possible figures,' GBOCERIES, LIQUORS, T t i conSin 0f I CIGARS, 1 TOBA CCO. PIPES, Etc: Inclusive Agent far 1111X111 BEST MIIWAI7KEM c :iuLl PJLUG TOBACCO. liUPOHfJC'S BXA8TIXG and SPORTING POWDEB. THE IUJRES'r BEST ) A-J- a7 .... . . v.. .1.. U n .., oum uy me oaiion or noiue, at Wholesale Prices. Merchants will And it. in t.h.,' mn e-- . . j fore purchasing elsewhere. my atoch and Prices be-- Particular Attention paid to Mail Orders. Fourth Street, J !lig" G R il 3X1 B BANKERS, OgdenCity, . . Utah. J. E. Dooly rr r " GUTHRIE, DOOLY & Co. Successors to t TTTi a OGrTTTl'Kr . . fcj Co. TBANBICT A parties indebted to Snively & Stoker, are requested te settle their accounts on or before the 10th ef GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS January, 1881. FXOMPT A TTOfTlON OITJUf TO COlr Skivilt & Stoker. iMCTieirs. MAIN STREET, dde271w BEERS Get your Jars for minced meat at inos. .Uee's, 4th Street. ddel3tf Correspondents; WallraigoaOo, Naw Toik Wall, largo 0o, Tine Toy Chamber Seta at John Wli,rarKOCo flrat National Boyle &Co,'s. J. ddeclltf Hooray! Hooray! There is still a great rush for Dresden Ranges, Parler, Cook and HeatdnolC tf ing Stoves at Funge's. Botlb Co. can supply you with everything in the Furniture line. tT. A. Wadel Will be opened at Liberal Hall, in a BaltUkaOitf Bask. Pint Katioaai Bank, Omaha National Bask, Bit Allen. ddelltf Bait Perambulators at Boyle's. &, Ban Franciaoo W. Qulhri. MoOarakk Cbioato Omaha Omaha London . s Oo- - wauronua, AM.U, Hartfora Imuran o. Co. of Hartford C," lmi.. BlLanu, , ; Aaaata, - . . tHODOW J vo ai " M.SO0.000 .mw $2,604,000 $38,000,rX 0 AaMla. I1JTS.0UI delltf Will Open Sec 29ihf '30. whicJlPNTIRrYrNE7W:f BEARDSLEY'S (Vs GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! taonano ' Boyal lira Inwraao Co, of London,' Unoahira Jira U.uran Oo,.f I Imp rial Fir. In.'. Co, London, 1 """""" uo., Load's, f North 'n Aarannea Cn Lond'n, f rira la, uo. mt rarppol' ) atom . "raao wo, at Toronto. OGDEN, UTAH. AND OSUKASCE KEPRESEXTED: tiraman Fund Imuran. . BOOTS, SHOES, CIO THING, Corint ..Salt Lak City .. Co., LAFEVER. & Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods day, under the management of choice cigars, 5 cents each. Sell UNION DEPOT HOTEL. dim oj me tnousana a week. Utah. Ogden, 10 EXAMINE PURCHASED EXPBES3LY FOR R ST0CK' TflK MARKET. ; Go to Boyle Boy's Wagons of all sines at Boyle aitare. i vu. UU ut: uu get some. . ddelltf. . Celebrated Victoria kid glove in opora shades for 60 cts. at Beers & Lafever. d dec 28 If Bobs kor Buggies and Spring Wagons from $13 to $21, at Fish Wagon DPot. dja4 2i, . & Co.'s for Fine Fur d delltf S. Nobby and soli 1 Parlor Boyle & Co.'s Furniture depot. at. in ANo. .T ddelltf TRAf'S STOP ALL fnun4 at d 3 ONE HOUB. t rrflonfl diirona a tUi!.. b.ia, Ipring... oth.r M.n.tain &Uort. inrpln ba Ladies' Kasks. For Masaueraders. can l. Reeder'a on, Fifth Street. Rooms and Tabic First-clas- s livery Respect. Terms Reasonable. M. tan . , TZ'. 7.. fe. and raoaiTa ehark. .k. . l SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD, Five door, mat ofMaln St., m icth 8t.,0Sden. al.BKABDSHT. Proprlalor. Tbey Uve o.ened a Br sneh EoUMfchmeist, and will frive von BETTER QUALITIES AMD LOWER PRICES . OF Home-Mad- Wwtrn Good, bronght ,auui js AT SALT Into this mktt. LAKE CITY, UTAH. !Jel6tf GREAT REDUC'KIOIffi World-Baowa- d . Boots and Shoes! Home-Mad- e CALL AT -- . , carried by us, and sualjy M a1 linw TIE WORLD. e Taffies. and the; general condition i f the fdsn any Extern Finb Fresh Butter and Fruit, eather will probably remind us of Eggs sweeter than erer, at F. H. Reeder's, Obituary. ', V , eooD roa kiws at Thos. Fourth alu v St. Dee'n, ddeStf jmm oireei. lunm Died in Mound Fort Ward, Ogden, tome of what are called "real old d3 fashioned winters." 1880. December WilJiam Utan, i3th, PROFESSOR HERMAN'S ' .Victoria Black kid Edson Hatch, aged 39 years, 6 months glove, at 75 We Challenge the World. and days. cts, at Beers fc Lafever. d dec 28tf. ' Popper and Pistol. When we aav we beliAVA. Deceased was born, JuueSth, 1811, ht YERMIN DESTROYER! evidence to prove that Shiloh's ConThe a of trial for man young Tues Dkk, on Fourth Street, in the town of Bristol, Addison Co., keeps sumption Cure is decidedly the WHICH IsflNOWKflo tl Vermont. He emigrated to Utah In drawing a pistol on another, is in a tine supply of Toys and Ntiqns. best Lung Medicine mad, inaa. J 852, where he remained to the day progress in the Police Court, this 4egtf much as it will cure a common or far Snp,rIor t ArthinK ;iet DiaroTared Tw "a The circumstance 'that inronic ixuich in onhalf th timo of his death, friend Hatch Was afternoon. Fresh Lot of Toys, and led to the bfTense, is alleged by the Rats, relieve Mice, Insects Asthmi on Poultry, Rro.hit;, acknowledged by all who knew him, Whooping Croun. show arrived and be as Ouch, He at follows: ti complainant Fifth BC0S. just A Street. more Iteeder's, COCKBOACtllS. B'.ACK , to be an honest man, and was es cases of Consumption cured Blih' n Iniwt. u teemed by bis numerous friends and ws at a partyin the 8tl Ward than all others. U will cure where OfA1.7 u eM,p Ooaw, on alas, ana uad r. about three weeks ago, when the deTisiieu Ctt., ha hwi they fail; ii i pliant to Uke,hrm-les- s Till, preparauoa . acquaintances. Peace to his ashes, fendant threw Make wlth purrLaacn from with your boys happy to Boyle' some cayenne pejier the youngest child, and we K?l,S?mt'aH lu''- - t.t 'ttaek th. of the largeat bonwa '.7 tleivtnt Hew aS edfi. into his face. Meeting the defendguarantee what we say. iice: 10 oaeiou with ta Tea ' 7 m in the East, we Po. eta. 50 cts. and $1. If your nownreraied toufTor BOLD IN PACKETS.; ant one day last week in the Uth Lungs Gobp East, and hare determined A are sore, Chest or Back lame, use AtfraU er You Must Sot Park.t;r Miart.fll.gj, to Shiloh's Porous riaaur. Sold A. T. Pattison, Eiq., manager of Ward, the other began talking to by " Powder to Wade & Co's for 'Cabbage J. W. McXutt A ft, fro ,, Co., Wi.ol.-wlthe W. U. Telegraph office, and alio him about the pepper affair, when Go and hl nll, and .1,1 i. m rra.,t.,1 clilufc leaf ciuars. SELL dim of the Ogden Telephone Exchange, defendant drew a pistol, pointed it karml w Cat. or Do., a. ,h,.f L8'"1' Oci2llvr ,i his at Gooda lc the line opponent and retreated. The )irii,.n. lor aw on . b is ket together with X. J. Keller, Get votir Tobacc andf .'iirai-- from ot Union Pacific agent here, left for true inwardness of the affair is beinj Thos. Dee. 1aucB. of Loodna, City i. on Fourth St. dnVSif " h evolved as we J . JJ HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Notice. d messrs. uasKins ana Wright. Young out won, cu ana see us. f :' if " Hardware Stores, and nnr Vr- Appointed A All A Gymnasium few DOW ... Victoria Kid Gloves in dark shades at 65cts. at Beers k Lafever. d dec 28 tf a jrourtn St. AJee, ffrra - Gardeners', Mechan AND MINPr,. -a- vr TR PTTT.T. e . .in Elegant dress dolls kept by Miss WIN- COLORS, rnXT ht. Iv you can't aftord a cutter cet a Fdll Lixb of Groceries at Thos. sei or AioDs ior your Dut'gy; tney are me latest tning out, only $13. Dee's, Fourth St. ddecStf dja4 2t . . ? it will have been a severe one, Oils. Paints. THE SUJl FOR 1881. Coufcrt rite Xotiee. -- In PRICES at W. 6. CHILD & SONS, . Ogdm. Viah. UamatrM, . we 'naTe also secured tho . illl.f! WESTERN AGENCY e k.-- p roa vhi braled KnK-la- Omaha, yesterday, where both will about a week en business and Mr. Pattison's jnleaeurt. During absence, Mr. M. J. Burke will have charge of the telegraph office. go to press. ews. CougTatuIalorj, congratulate Mr. John Q. Cannon, of Louie O'Neal's Cigar Store the editorial staffof the Descret New Call at f"r ihe Finest Cigars. .New stock of and his amiable partner, upon tho first class goods. Fifth St. ja52w advent of their .first born a son, which happy advent occurred at 3 o'clock May the little yesterday. Loot out Wagcns & to Jive be a joy and long s Beeder at stranger Pioner Carriage Candy fr fioe.-lds- , 1S68, baaido Fa.-- ii It becomes our pleasant duty la I'TT Hk .MAS ion able Millineiv establish ment of Miss Rosa Dee, 4th St. ddecStf : ' til i i, Shiloh's Catarrh Kemrdt, a mar- velous remedy for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nu.al injector for the more successful treatment of these complaint without extra charge. Price 50 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., whole-'- e and retail druggists, Ogden, and AKO OYSTER Fourth St., Kextdocr -- PiltLOR! - James and liffh(. Jo for PROP. I! ,t, mt , GENERAL Oida , VIQ, ir. a C. OrnubT, W dauU-l- KBCEIIDBE! y Collection Bouse, F Street, WwhingtoD, rj. Mke ConTtln. VrMI. attend to au bn.le coniTid t c. LOWER PRICES Thau any honie West. f f AT CILWOREii CO., 29 B. ETMA anm.rxm TtimOTiai,. OMen, to Gold tor'. Law and OPEN AT ALL HOURS, Dy Ugan; ' "T"7 Mui V M 'VJ ' RXLllSQ teH;:rifi 5 STOVES U 'Whlcswjoffjralwu wlaor re:a:l Inww I iQj othr. (tore if""aark; 1 EVERY COOKfVB ASD Li C m1 1 V I V WW m P.: T .1. fS IT 1 i f V'PTi r: ta io ta |