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Show Hon. Geo. (J. Cabnon. Aiiifiig the pile of delayed dig-- J p&U'hes from the east wo find the Measures for Trade ami Travel. following from Washington, dated Ti'ksdat E'vsnixo, Jan. IS, 1881. Uth: '' Jan. SpesUl Dispatch to the"C'brr,ule;e An interview with Delegate Cans Washington', Jan. !:. The followJ ul. published in lltpublkan, is the text of the treaty nigned at m. ami 5.40 p.m ing ? ' !.ke City, tljuiiie Uiily.,9 him as giving December 7, MU i. la. PaIciW nn Sentemlier IT. IS,'! I. bv quotes W it; throngti mail issilr,, i c 5:40 p in. M t, us tnndtite ot his Diurau.tit, througii mail tjt j", the Comitiissious rienii otentiai v r tioii mi'! the United States msirici K'.uut of Utah us t lie tribunal in ami (bo Et 9(0 .n). the United States and China, re-- j jtr H Lake 5 V l u. Like ami the Hot, He also referred de:- " ,,. v. hit n it too place. which The first, nwi pro Kich Cutloty, hrLkeC. imry t tively. r 3d ppricgri ninlls go ria Kaupi.mi, the future regulation of ('lii:ie.e im- onls of that court which he claims H roniiDg.and le&T3 the latter place " Monday, Wedumdavi an i Krii!ny, at ') liis assertion and which he migration, is in these word-- : Where ortli Utali, Idaho and .at:i " ''iilv..S ( " w-i H intMille, Eden, nior anil in the eighth year of Hsieng Fei j further said were published by the t'c as, S 4j " ber Wednesdays and return and House of Representatives among the A. D. 14158, a treaty of peat PI tin City.SlatorTille, NarthOgueu miscellaneous documents of the Uarrmille, Mi'Diisyi, Woduemla. friendship was concluded between Forty-fourt- h 8 45 These trans-erip!... and Friday Congress. Oirici Houks, (ieLaial IVlivery 8 lo aui t 7 m the United States ot America and as incorporated in the Jtep'th-finat'- .10 . 6 m to .. ' pm Sunday Rcsistst buaancNT Opcu China, to which were added, in : report of his remarks, consist 10 m to 4 p m from ., to be a copy of a ot whit A. seventh year of Tuug Chili, I. certificate purports HOXIT 0kBH lflFAUT 1JT Opetl of iiiiiiirali.atiou, signed 10 am to 4 p m from ticic HHM.... certain supplementary at 7 a ni to and sealed by W. 1. Appleby, Clerk On'ide door open from pm NATHAN KIMBALl,. P.mmaHcr. to the advantage of both part.e.-- . of tin; Court above mentioned, the attested by Charles which supplementary articles wen-t- cwj.y being TRAINS. ijo'uid, 'lerk of the Supreme Court 40am C P tram imtM , :iid observed be perpetually 5 40 a m ot I 'uth Territory, November 17, UP" V P train leaves 9o6 ni obeyed; and IN71. " CP OMIpm arrire......... 11 SO a m Whereas, the Government of the ...... (J P Emigrant airiTe.. These .statements ought to settle " leavea IP 115pm United States, because of the con 6 55 a m 0 ? arriTes.,... the of question once for all; at least for increasing immigration " 4 26 p m stantly leaTofl UP OoOam Chinese laborers to the territory of all ri;:hi 0 C train arrives thinking people who never 4(i j m " aud the United States and the emban h id, ror will have the least doubt 9 40am " ' ieATa. ........ su;:h 6 2o i ni ments consequent upon " " and the eligibility of Hon. " arriTee... desires to ni iroti.ite a coiicorninu' now CS (Mm C . . . . . ... t it 6 3o ji in IV. ieaves . modification of the nAiistini; treaties uso, camion, hip peupiv k Ogden City Time. which shall not he in direct vention ef their spirit, now The JUNCTION h as a Larger WiisutcU Flour Mill Burned. Therefore, the President of tae Circulation in Ogden and United States of Hmerici has im.Shortly after midnight on Saturthroughout Northern Utah, proved James B. Anjell of Michigan, day eveniniz, the Wasatch Flour California, and than all'.other Newspapers John F. Swift ofTrescott of South Mill, th property of Messrs. Husler William Henry Combined, Carolina, as his Commission Pleni- A Gebharut, situated about four was comFnlertiJ at thrPst Office t flfrdea City, potentiary, and his Imperial M je-t- y miles down the State the Emperor ot China, htisM tinned pletely destroyed by fire. As soon Can Territory, Seconil.Clasit Matte r. Pao Chun, a member of hi npeiial efCouncil and Super- as the fire was discovered, every Privy Majesty's I1HILF MENTION. intendent of the Board of Civ;! of- fort, was made to suppress it, and in fice, and Li Hung Tso, a niem her ef the meantime word was sent to the Com to day. his Imperial Majesty's Privy Council, Fire Department of this city for asas his Commissioners PlenipotenFrksh fih at Chipp's ruuket. sistance. By the time the fire bris tiary, and the said Commissioners Uuckwhkat flour tit Fair Bro'if having conjointly examined their gade arrived, however, the building full powers and having dismissed the together with a largj quantity of mar at Chipp'a BucKwauAT ef possible modification in the points grain, nutohinery, etc., was entirely ke!. existing treaties, have agreed upon at Union Opera th following articles in modifica- destroyed. The origin of the fire "Yakie" is unknown. Everything was all tion: House. Article I. Whenever in theop'mion right sil nine o'clock, about which Get all your woolen goods at Farr of the Government of the United hour some one connected with the States the coming of Chines' labor- mill had occasion to Bro's. go through it. to the United States, or their Remember thnt Ftirr Bios, sell all ers had The just completed proprietors residence therein, affects or threat kinds of groceries. ensto aflect the interests o! th t some very extensive alterations and Read Farr Bio's, advt. before you country or to endanger the good additions to the mill, with a view to said country or of any of make your purchases of woolen order of the the territory thereof, increasing the grinding capacity within locality Ac. flour is estiloss The establishment. the gooda, groceries, the government of China agrees t ha t Do not forget the Y. M. M. I. A. the Government of the United States mated at $25,000; amount insured, may regulate, limit or suspend such i,000. JSeiM. pwty and supper at Union Opera coming or residence,but may not A next good Friday evening. House, prohibit it. The limitation time may bo depended upon. or suspension shall be reasonable, The Chiaese Treaties. apply only to Chinese who Park Iteccrtl Ogden .merchant and shall to In this evening's issue our readers the United States as go will are beginning to reach out for a. may find text of one of the two the inclasses not other laborers, being larger share of the Park Citjr patron- cluded in the limitation. Legislation Chinese treaties recently concluded age. The two places are but a lew taken in regard to Chinese laborers by the U. S. Commissioners. Strange character only as ii Iioum apart by railroad, and their will be of such aforce to ep the regulation, ly enough, the omniscient Associated necessary demand is reasonable. limitation or suspension of itar.ii-- , Press failed tj send the documents The lecture advertised gration,and immigrants shall not he over the, wires, while being very Record: for last night on the Mistakes of subject to personal maltreatment or prompt in communicating press abuse. on the treities. The San Moses, did not come oil, on account Article II. Chinese tubjocts, wheth- opinions of the small number present, and er proceeding to the United States Francisco Cltrunirle, however, with thus Moses and the Bible escaped as teachers, students, merchants, or the phenomenal enterprise of that from curiosity, together with body 'boss" pajier ef the Pacific Coast, being annihilated by the orator. Th and household servants, and Chi be to not, few present, disap- nese laborers who are now m the had the tevt of the treaty telegraphwishing pointed, turned it into a dance, and United States, shall be allowed o go ed from Washington on Saturday thus went home better satisfied, no and come of their own free will and night, among its other numerous shall be accorded all the speeches and published it verbatim in doubt, than if their champion had accord, and immunities and iti privileges, rights, Sunday issue, adding another to slain Moes and all the prophets. exemptions which are accorded to its numerous laurels of journalistic the citizens and sublets of the most favored nation. Persoual. Article III. If Chinese laborers, we received a pleasant call or Chinese of any other class, now A Deserter Nabbed. from Mr. Samuel Stringfellow, of either permanently or temporarily On the 11th instant Sheriff Brown Salt Lake who is in Oden for a few residing in the territory of the United States, meet with ill treat- observed a suspicious looking strang days on business. ment at the hands of any other perin this er and being convinced city, Government of the United the this a sons, We were favored with visit, dewas a deserter from the U.S Army he all its will exert to States power who morning, from Mr. Logan Faul, vise measures for their took him in custody and notified the has for several months been with the aud to secure to them protection, tha same authorities at Camp Douglas, Wyman Company. The gentleman rights, privileges, immunities and military was indeed what our The individual looks hale and hearty. exemptions as may be enjoyed bv citizens or subjects ot the most duerirt tiau nikon mm lor, anu yes the wa met our old theatrical favored nations, and to which they terday a sorgean t came up from Camp friend, Phil. Margetis, who is en route are entitled by treaty. to take charge of the deserArticle IV. The high contracting Douglas for the North. lie will make a tour ter who had surreptitiously left his of Cache Valley, supported by the Powers having agreed upon the fore-oio- it at Fort Steele where he served whenever Govern the post articles, Providence Dramatic Company. Suc- ment of the United States shall adopt in the Sixth Cavalry. The fugitive cess. legislative measures in accordance was taken back to Fort Steele to re we beheld the genial coun- therewith, such measures will be ceive the punishment adequate to communicated to the Government of tenance of Alf. Wyman, the popi lar China, If such measures as enacted his offense. character comedian, who, with his tre found to work hardships upon the subjects of China, the Chinese cimpany, will give Ogden, CALL AND EXAMINE BEERS rendition of the ever popular '' a Minister at Washington may brine to the notice of the Sec k LAFEVEIi'S ELEGANT LINE matter the kie." Mr. Wyman looks well, after retary of State of tha United States OF BOOTS AND vSUOES. djal8tf bis rough journey through Montana who will consider the subject with Office him, and the Chinese may also bring the mutter to the noDied of Peritonitis. The. Same Fellow, tice of the United States Minist rat 3y reference to our death notices, We have reason to believe that the Peking, and consider the subject with end that mutual and un- our renders will learn of the demise to the him, overcoat stolen, last Fi'id evsping benefit may result. of Mrs.JLirgaret M, Greig,wife of Mr, from L, B. Adams' store on Fourth qualified In faith whereof the respective A. F. of this city. The doStreet, was gobbled ort"by the same plenipotentiaries have signed and ceiued Greig, hud been afflicted with lady individual who was apprehended on sealed the foregoing at Peking, in case of for years, seiere and three Chinese, beinjr English peritonitis he Saturday morning with a shirt of each text, ofeyen tenor liile in England, and about originals living in lino the clothes a from had stolen and the ratification ot which ten dayj sgo ske was taken When shall date, seriously vicinity of Main Street. be exchanged at Peking wittiin collared on the latter occasion, he one year from the date of its execu- ill, succumbing to the incurable malady last night. The sorrowing offered to leave the overcoat behind, tion. Done at this and child have the sincere seventeenth Peking was if he was released, which offer day of November, in the year of our of their numerous friends fellow let declined and the It Lord 18S0. Kuaog Hsu, sixth year, will and iiad comfort for their sad would be a good practice to show no tenth moon, fifteenth day. Signabereavement from Him whose balm compassion to such individuals when tures of Ch;c.eje Commissioners. healeth all B. Seal wounds Jami here below with As&Kty,, caught in flagranti delicto, but to sur Joux F. Sivii-t- , (ieal .ul the assurances cf glad meeting joy render them to the competent au Wm. Hbxry Tkkscott. Seall beyond. thorities. lic gmlg NEW CHINESE TREATY. fttnrtiiw. Hooray! j I j post:office. -. 14 For . Brown's take Indigestion, Nobby and solid Parlor Sets at J. Boyle k Co.'s Furniture depot. APi wiii!.i i :IV ;i li I i J Our Gymnasium Is now in full b'ast. Those desiring to join will please call at Liberal Hall o'clock. every evening, from 7 to Haski.ns A Wrioiit. djSstf 1 XT EEl, Bait Perambulators at Boii.b A: ararvtltina declltf ddelltf & & niture, Table and Poeki l YAK IE! YAKJIi! UNION OPEilA , Drugs, Faints, Oils, Varnishes WINDOW GJ-H.gS- f3 lSil, IDZBUQ-CHrST- li A HUE KEclTUCKY- . V inii Boy's Wagons of all sizes at Boylo Co.'s. Go, see and get some. d delltf. BORN. Kojs In this town, at. 16 minutes to 3 p.m. on the 11th hist., to the wife of Alexander Ross, a fine girl, weighing 11 pounds. Mother and child doing well: no less the happy father wh ise fondest auticipations were realized. Reset ved scat ticlcc-t- can he procured at Peebles' DrngStorw. casrc. USUAL RATE:.; OF ADMISSION I'j tlj s Also carrU a HELI Alti-- m;i;uH fit 'el C'tar I'm ibfi'il' always ik,ef?'i4fi; pjvs W ll .i'A'Vi t :kn a iV ! from OUL lilKT. i'-- j m uey t; i tage ot" the good ciiam'-ef- ilr are offered, "fncrrtiiy Int' WAtUtiy, wuctiaiicH nii:a those wboUo rn'aiiic i.u.jrov ia pOTrty, Wti went .'j'Hiv ui.'n, ttnd girls, to work tor u i i u j t in ttiir own itu'A tiei. The bmiaess pty riore thaw ten U ordiuary waj;ts. We t"uni.fli u 5jttis.vi oi. vao tngi.;.-aad all tiiiit jou ntod, trco, jTs'o fails to make raonoy very rai l'y. You u u tii vot year whole ti:u t. fiif w k, or o:!y spare moiaenU. xvi iL.i'orn.:. ju tid i tbifMtfedeU aut .rttt. "o, $v.?oS it land, Maiue. ( Grkio Last everUn, Jan. 17th, at o'clock, of peritonitis, Margaret G. Meldrum, wife of Mr. A. v. Greig. aged 29 years, of this cily. The funeral will take place ton morrow at 2 o'clock, from residence on Third St. Law ami Coll 11 i Teachers and Trustees. correction of the notice concerning Uie Tphers' and Trustees' we are meeting, in yesterday's requested to state that the meeting has been postponed for one week, and will take plaao at the place an nounced, and at the sama time of day, on Jan. U'Jth instead of the In connection with this we will venture to advue all the trustees and teachers to attend the meeting, as business of interest is to be trr.nsact ecj, u.ih'f f here is nething more calculated to ceftioutpnjial relations he- "Vatic.' Do not IWet that the Wyman teen all those engaged tu il.e reat of education than such gather compiny have arijved, and will this work where the minds come to the defor "Yakus" the ings evening present lectation of our theatre gsei't. Let surface and the spirit flows ''like oil 'rem vessel to vessel." all who (iight in witnessing ti jierformaftce of a good coippany, go snd see tieia I sual pi ices F I'urifVjoir XLe Blood, use del arwrjlhi grid Dandeliog. Conference. The Quarterly Conference tf the Weber Stake of Zion will take place in Ogden Taberancle, on Saturday the 22d, and Sunday the J. Two meetings will be held each day, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The presence of several of the Ceneral Authorities is expected and a good time is sure to beerjoyed. The general a tendance of all the Saints in tfe rity and country is urgently requested, . trnlit, if ptoad Soldi.-rr,- Kiiihtfi. 3old. oujjht aud nitron GREAT tm t. aui li ' FOURTH ST.. J.an; w WAiiJU.N't? m UE310YAL CLOSING OUT SALE. -- r A n LM J - tlLJ'i-ii- J BEERS. :J.VliV STKEET 'd, OGDEN, UTAH ALL. Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods Mi.:. w . HOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, .t. AND f1jr s rt rir ir. TkTrn GENT'S " 1 r i iv v u ti i'i fit A LI. Ill 1 1 J I ill If I i ''!.il (i6 UU. - FURNISHING GOODS! - hereby announce to the public at large that rated a we Will Open Bee. 2tli, ; h &Q: The pubic generally invited to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, which is ENTIRELY NEW, and ,,vj iuaugu- - PJRQHASSD EXP3S33LY FQK TflfS MARKET TOJJ "WHO WA1TT ; A No. 1 Before our removal to our Store, cor. Main and IV.w th Streets, and will sell AT COST! AT COST! hi COST! ENTIRE SOLOMON. BEOS. IWy l ftTeo,eneJ a Vir-.- t THIS IS NO SHAH SALiiJ! :;i tiur , , IS R fZZJ , , . ' i rj..,..lt. ,i.. ...... ul 'il LADIES' COATS AND DOLMiNS AT COST AT BEERS k LA FEVER. dja5 lm Marks, Goldsmith & Co. Ti au any CITY, ; UTAH. ddel6tf t.oue Ogden, Utah. ! . 1 j i1 tbe TZT" II ' ' I I' a. ' ! tr . llrn I"? Yt i & SDMi .l If K Vf i. ' WEbTJLKJS i il ' webfrxes -- a'4 AiV rTTSrirrGXHILO m-.t- Call and be! Convinced of What We Say. LAKE - - sc"-- LO SALT v e aave also lecsred inn ,n'(Crt t ,,.i.'..r iuUTel!,tv.iC-lH.- j i AT In PRICE3 at G. CHILD & SON'S, ".ii'''l ttlul m.i.;l ipJ.ruwtir.iiiiNnic .viih ' yon Wera Goods brought into this rcarkel. tnum f Street, Em wUl give QUALITIES AMD LOWER TRICES, THEIR FACTORY , iiYli St.,Offden UranchEstiljlishreeut, and Thau any Eastern or Fine Clothing, Furnishing fiods, MamW. The public should use this chance to provide thenu.'v vu v.iuiiuug it lttaiiuiacturers ;x. s. $ GOLD, Five doort) wont ofMalu St., on STOCK OF HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, 4 CALL AT For the next Thirty Days, OUR ; '. Boots and Shoes! Home-Mad- o BUTTER .Notice lo Serentks, Jt is ;innoui,iied Ly letter from the cl-i iv of the Seventies in Salt Lajce that some of the first Presidents of K venties will attend the Quarterly L'onfeienee to bo held in the Ogden All the goods now in this store must and will Le ;,oid before we Tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday move, as , tmd desire, while in thiacity, to oitiinizj the Seventies of this Stake in Ward and Stake capacity. WE INTEND TO OPEN OUR NEW STORE WiTJ-To this end a meeting will be held, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK! if no circumstance intervenes to hinder, it; the SecondWard Meeting House on Sunday avenjng at o'clock. djalStf FEVER. & LA AT CLOTHING STOKE. AVe OGDEN, UTAH. ia!7 if u.. !!. WIDOW MAC1I REE CORSETS, 75 y,t BEERS A LA FEVER. . - ;:! :i ASX0DME1IEST. REMOVAL SALE. tjta.ii. Buying direct from the manufactures we can offer to purchasers all the latest designs, and in almost endless variety of patterns to select from. All at LOWKST PRICES. Samples by mail when desired. (J. tf-- ctiji BIIIT A iiv 1 CIS.. djal8tf complete 11 o 1 a c :.:uj.v.t b. Nv Make attend to ail Land Scrip, PjaPaBfi s b. m S3 I i'.ni " GJ9 F Sirec4, - con-dolen.- v !.ane and Carefully Selected Stock of DIED. To-da- y d a net l"oruestic. l It Tin: Mor "''-i-- To-da- y hus-b.ui- ;.oi.-!ei.- ii-- by ! -- Brandies, Wines, (dns, Etc. e I.u t1 PATH ilL . Fon Coughs and Colds, use Brown's del Cough Balsam. WHISKIP5 oaiawHSIIa Wl 'i Call at Louie O'Neal's Cigar Store for the Finest Cigars. New stor.k of Performance to rimnfus v.ji'i first class goods. Fifth St. ja52w moroi s liisa d ' ht To-da- STJIsTDIIES. S' HIH.:, Or, The Emigrant's Oath & RETAIL DEALER IX AND at Om.dy Will be .resulted tin: n., ' nt;. eJ Drams, hy -.- M dim leaf" cigars. LE AND Oumclcr Dcliiioitort, Tuesday Evenns, Jiiii. IS, Co's for "Cabbage "FIN WARE, $ W. MoNUTT & Co. V,':;0Lt;s And their Tnleruei't C'liij any, Yon Must Not & A STOVES AND ,VT Co.'s for Fine Furd del 1 tf i Go to Wade JJ ADDLEKS (' mr. and mrs. lALi" , W ii Co'n choice cigars, (Sj 5 cents each. Sell dim by the thousand a week. Go to Boyle 11 -- DET Gdt'i'S. Of the Favorite Co. can supply you with in IKa Pnrnitiirjt line W. A. Wade V A; Ketuni Trip Yvom fuOiiisna Boyle's. d istoirs, aud our Prices are us !ow as the market allows TlifMMlKOfi ddelltf Co.'s. '11 MAIN STREET. Sets at John Toy Chamber f.JU(( 1 Fresh Cranberries and Finnin Headies at Farr Bros. ja8 tf A by InvAEE DKPAUTMENT, PLATED Put Boyle us, and usually mil criii -: ddelltf , Fi-oi'- A del Fepsin Tonic. curied ,. ' OnW STOCK IS FULL AND v, ... DOW Make your boys happy with Boyle's ddelltf tilegant new Sleds. is . n.tt GLASS -; immi-rrfltini- Hooray! great rush for DresThere den Range9, Parlr, Cook and Heatdnolfi tf ing Stoves at Funge's. is still a v: I i V Ciloiralef MljEXCGLSlOr ETNA B. . ..-- : li "V1 f 1t'k'rrr;VM And olotr i ! COOKING AND HEATING I : STOVES Hl... t the West. rA.ll ! it whol tkA9 ' EVJlilY STO VE QUAlilNTEED Jo Rive Entire Satisfaction. djai8t t J |