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Show Pret V Special to the JyxcnoM. :'lu Salt Lake, Nov. 18th. 3 p ro. . 5 18. aoti-"Mor-mq- ' , M.'McaeEB. A Front Thursday' a Daily of Nov. sensation' rumor, believing as. we Highest Prices o. that the U. P. railrcad, company Dried Fruit, in Cash and Goods, for Paid has ndt made, up its mind to follow at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth St. die lead of Graut.and the ring in proscribing its employees on account of their religious The Pooe "Riso" Another chance President Toung was.; this") mom in?, released on writ of habeas corpus, by Chief Justice White. LOCAL ITEMS. ' no opinion at present,' having no other evidence than the above, but we entertain a hope that it is merely Young Released. r belief." Till: ITTURi: OF for the Salt Lake "ring" to bowl. For It will be noticed that the Bee particulars see special telegram to the ays"rt charge (was) recently made Junction. by the Ogden Junction" &e. (the italics art ours), whereas in our ar- icle, and th.e only one on that sub A Full Assortment ofDrujra, Patent medicines, notious, etc., just ect, we very explicitly, gave the Cranston., Age as authority., and we received, at Peebles' Drug Store, 5th went further, expressing a hope that street Call and examine. d49 2s91-- l the rumor was merely sensational, nd our belief is that it was not true. Koticb The members of the Relief Yet in the face of all this, the Bee is so ignorant of. the. contents of our Society of Ogden City are requeued to notice, or so unjust to the JUNCTION, meet at the City Hall on Saturday nex, as to charge us with the perpetration the 20th inst., at 1 o'clock p. m. A full t ua bacc fabrication. We have aad punctual attendance is requested, on known Mr. Kosewater a good many business of importance. Jane S. Richards, yoars and did not suppose him to be IlARttiiT Brown, capable or an act so manifestly utnuH as this;' and must cduc! tide that care Sabah Derrick. essness in reading is at the bottom or this milter., Will the. Bee da us hn" iinticfi to correct the error into i Kate Flint vs. Jeter Clinton. wnich;'it has led its readers by a This case was disposed ef yesterday in ? and the District Court. After evidence here pub'icatinn of "these as that paper seems to speak by :au- - tofore introduced, and arguments of thority in its denial ot the charge, counsel, the case was given to the jury, we hope its explanation will reach who, after a consultation of about four . the authority. bours, returned the following verdict: : , : The following "extract from an e appearing in a late number ol that excellent paper, the Ileal Estate and r Mining 'Gazette, published at Salt Lake City, expresses a view'ot the present and future of Ogden from the stand point of the editor, ad we nxy add, a great, many other perepn? in the United States. When the extremely hard, times tinder "which the country issuffering, ar-til- pass away, and, general prosperity prevails, we expect to see the prediction of her friend3 realized in the rapid upbuilditg of a larce and pros" m,. ainerent mines now working and ahW Will speak in Liberal ii all next Sunday lu.u, rigat along through the : n b.n-nor naiL kmr..n...i v Tk . oio livelier times than the camp has heitn audience. fore known. The bov gentleman will secure a large 5 Admission free..., , waiting for capital to come .ion bring them out, and are now depeudioir ...... WI, uuug uuu lunscia. nhi.L i .. s It' . wuuiu ..11 L. .1 L. IJ yi e wm ior tnem in timu ui'BA.--iiumi iub omio ouuDH'io fi- -. ... , i tentieA of our amusement loving citizens re1' Rummage or inis miningdistrietU . n n mi innoo i r t a nti i -- mere " " u n. """ . to the annearance in this city on Nov. i at. wora nn .v . fiiow io rreveni .7 25th, of Mrs. George Ware's comic year, and the ore taken out I ior. . . . . n te nni ;i j.l-i. i 10 ana me me iu ion. ienon rnruiiy. opera company, j,uuu '' Jbskiss, These artists have appeared m all the eastern cities, and met wim tho greatest A Ninth Avenue bov stmUwi v;. success, '.nd are now en route for Cli and where Australia India, fernia, they catching flies all at once, yesterday to have been specially engaged appoar and turned to his mother and said: in the large citi3. It is so seldom that "Ma, atn t Mrs. Iirsons a nice wo our city is favored with a first class man, though ?" "I guess so why?'' entertainment'of this description, and as she answered. "Because, when t was this trouoe oomes hiehly recommentied. over there this. morning, she put hor hand on my head, like this,; and ska we bespeak them a crowded house. almost cried as she said : 'Poor bov ! how nnuld vnur' f:i!hpr pf tKinl""" vir tit..-n--. ib-u- -j i- . .uu ....ul. marr7in2 thai sharn noaed. vi- . , are in older just now in Oneida; county, fi d ;d f daho, and as 'the grand jury there have gh took fisry jcto itne sbcd.. and.' i t a.. J iV1.:. 17..1. - wnue sne ...i nclfl tast'tohis Par She io- aieiyiurneu iueir aueuuou iu r ruio polj'gnmists in particular," we would formed him that it would be nothing lite to Know woy certain prominent snort oi ueain lr ne ever entered lIrs men in that neighborhood, sympathisers Parsons' house again. Detroit Fret with the ring who curse. Ontida county Pres;. ' with their incessant plottings, are not Is it because thev .imonir the indicted? have left the faith they upheld for years and betrayed the people who have trusted them. Or Is it considered a crimefora "Mormon ' to have two wives, THaVEINMYPOSRSPIONTrrEFOLLOWlx JL described aninjala which if not ciaimri wiiLit , , anu a matter oi no imporianco wacn me tun tavs,. wit! bo , sold I riduT, Not. 26tu mi r""rlct Stray Pouad, to that church. !' 1 0 tloclt: not- balon nnv t liOgaa, ..acne louiiij. j do., We have beard that the aforesnid ring Oa retltwo year oM gtw, awaiiow-fork- """'J v''v . , u.. , .. !.! . a aw. i t ;,. a.. .!...' T : ,r ; u .ii.i.. I . ttis. l- perous city at Ogden : "Ogden is new a thriving town of a legitimate growth, and contains a of about 5,000 inhabitants. "The mountains in the vicinity abound in minerals, and Work ia being prosecuted on several mines with success A Milwaukee company have projected and nearly completed. a merchant iron mill. The walls are nearly up, the rnacbinfry l.W lit.. nlninttfiT lU !..r..! n . . n in place, and things around the prni; ED. and assess h?r damages at $7,000." The ifes look as if with a little more expenditure, the works could be put in opera- dict was signed by the entire twelve C. W; Penrose,' Esq., Editor of tiou and the problem as to whether it ' v crop offleft far, TRcn left hip. u 1:1.. imc io ruumt wiuimuuo uuiurrlzht, jurors, thus proving that "Mormon" wuuiu in right. 0... red ypftiling steer, would pay solved ttatisfactorily, but fur the home his roturned to Junction, of cr.i. on icit ear. jurors are not.as was claimed, influenced Franklin, hence these prosecutions gome, untoreseen reason, work lias been One red yearling heifer, bi and on right hip, . of "Mormon " faith. If that is their wiblo. suspended, and wh:it has already bctn in mis city, marsaay evening, in in their RCtion a8 Buohf by their religi- two year old heifer, under bit in left done, ii allowed to go 10 decay and good health, after an absence, on bu- - eus belief. . that they One red ntention, we can tell A soon Union is ruin. depot expected off right, nadr1ope in left On red calf, crop have undertaken a heavy job, and one I to be erected, and numerous castles in siness, of a month, and will soon re ear, bra d on lwt hip. illegible. Piochk Daily Journal. We feel that they Will be tired Of before tbey one roan yearling steer, crop oCf right, upper the air are being raised by the Ogden sume his duties as editor. . , halt crop in lalt ear. ites in expectation of it. Quite a nana One red yearling steer, white on brisket, 1 II complimented to know that the accomplish mnch. highly ber of improvements are being made, combined ou len hip. as efforts our Pioche Journal appreciates One red yearling steer, crop off right, slit ia and several substantial brick, stores have From Mr. . Protest left occa ear, 3 V on left aide. to an as so far a season and are clip been baiit this others journalist, ia One red and white two yeur old steer, half cropTerrace. From Items Beccher. sional editorial, which also affords evi on" in left ear, W Jf on Mr process of construction. right, swallow-for- k hip. Ogden can boast of as fine a hotel, dence, perhaps, of the good taste of that One spotted yearling heifer, underslope In eaeh Teeracb, Utah,' where can be obtained a better meal ,;. .Washington, Nov. 10, '75 ear. Nov. 17, 1785. desire of its but our appreciation paper, is the in furnished thsn One red yearling heifer, white In flanks, i. ,ea Territory, at The more eowardly enemies and to 'be would be heightened if it EniToa Jdsction: lrftside. slit in left tar. the Utah House,' kept by A. D. Shake just, 1 us A cunning thief has been among of Henry Ward Beecher Oue light red steer, star In race, bole In rigat, would give the Junction the credit de epeare, (don't know whether he is a lin opponents and made his escape with $118 in cash slit in teftear. eat descendent of William or not,) but having annoyed him. with scurrilous One red two jear old steer, white in face and ..v TiucuI .4i a:ct manded by journalistic courtesy. "A anu, a. waica uv. TV, auc mum, i fl..,Va he can run a hotel to a tourist's tastas, and ouensive postal cards to a degree .ll,..f,irfc inrivht. r and .Watch belonged to JObn MCUratti, Que redlob tailod steer, yearling, under bait or a queen' either. The hotel is located beyond wnicn enaarance was no word to the wise." who keeps a restaurant here, and the crop in left ear. . One red two year old stoer, .i opposite the main square, and a fine longer a virtue, the famous pastor ot .I . waiter :m v:. i: waa uib cuiPiut, a imei in rM:t nnnrl,onft nn(ierbit in Utt unobstructed View of the city, valley or 22 years ef aae. He Lr. Congsatclatobt. Observing in the youth about 21 and mountains can be obtained from the Plymouth church filed aprottst with I ! 1. alif saJ J II I .Ani;. it o. i uua reuJ jvai iuik l.oif..r nwwi U'titA a1 verandas of the bouse It is also far tno rostmnster ucneral ot the United Salt Lake papers the announcement of hart nmrnam loirmrn nrin vriin rubhicit ' ' that and learned of the property, . enough away from the depot to be free btates against these indignities, lhe the marriage, yesterday evening, at the ing auu a wucid iw "mi one red two year oia BTeer, wuue in uaau ana bkiuuci in was&epv and of cars the bustle the from noise was reierrea to uenerai o. v.. reBidence of the parents, in that city, of Concealed; was going belly, wider baircrep iu riglitear, point of right while protest supper 80, For a protracted visit to Ogden, by al rostmaster Marshall, first Assistant the hjirpy bride of Mr. MeWin E Cum tarn ur did heifer, nnuer end under means vibit the Utah Hotel. was Litn right, crop in left ear, Search had uw wuu disappeared, iu uiatier property gave House of at the depot, uenera!, The Beurdsley tie Bank of Deseret, at once made, but mlngs, teller One red yearling heifer, uuderslope and ujfper . up to this time noth- presided over by as genial a host a immediate attention, laying the facts of James w: Camming. Esq.. ing has been heard from him, All this ever run a hotel, and travelers awaiting uciuio , i , MUr.L. Ardft11 Clawion. daughter u .uKq o leu io n raiacr coihjv-- i luimiui. a mou tiT. i 1 k i l l ii the trains will nau it a cleanly and rea One red yearling steer, erop off both ears, braaa amon the bystanders showed himself B. the II. of Junction 1 Clawsoa, sonable place to obtain a square meal Esq; i. rvn: r j of the in search to anxious go .ld heif9r, whit. i. As conn as Ogden develops her mining avails itself of the first opportunity to extremely snouiuer. aio a vea auu flanks and belly, m on leit sur iniei, auu eaiu ; resource, just s soon will she becom the following opinion: in facs, crop as Oue red yearliu heiler, A horse was about to be him." fit find the leading town of the Territory, eh . . . i undnr nit in riirnx. croa on leit ear. v.. a11 thohappi j ccca8ionthem ene - ftnd wph rurmsnea mm, out boob recegn.ieu Las more natural advantages to assist to be advised as to the propriety 0f heir crop ttud glit in right, him as a tramp, and, much to nis cna- - ,iit in lciter, brand on uft hip, illegible, her in becommg the greatest city be excluding from the mails, under the ne8B 10 00 I0UUU in W10CK- red yearling teer, star ia foreheai, were. declined. , One dark offers of osrin. tween .... i..iv ki :n..,'.i . pursuit . . his . the,' Missouri river and the oi oi section ine a -M we maae a inp io tne mines lew o,oyoa u (r.., racing than any point on the continent provisions : . i V. . nni wu,i Thk Wbathbr.No1 for the informa u1 iuusi uaj iuo j oiuiw, a FuBlai CilUCtJ, left side. town appeared well from any view).I Onered two year old bull, ilgbthora off, slitia little .. . .. , ,i t Alt art J N mi Uf bin. t tion of the local readers, but for those aiontt jt t. is auuaieu T X me route, ii nuuis or. ' Lrothers ,'f,,,i., .lit in left ear., shearman, Jjeecher,. "A 'II AS; FABRICATION." , , , who reside at a distance, we announce 1,500 feet above the railroad track, a braudonloft hij illegible. J n , nld and rjilH HDPOf taa been faith MArliin1 aaoon. maVinrYtnalrftnannrtatinn I iha rwil rnirleft1 vpnm nA left hip.ilteS'- r, l.rankun in tUWWf.Wnh th4 programme, whichMTeral We clip the following from the uuderslope Arrived at our One 4 . a in asT w.f Av ,w matter. out for year old steer, rod aud waite in uce,-- r camed day p&8t was written, "Thou shalt not bear ueBiiuanuu vyo wrre ou iuiiuumc ma iu i eff iB)t, underbit in right. Daily Omaha Bee of the 15th inst One red yearliug heifar. white ia flanks, stana. meet our worthy friend J. Frank Hicks, brand ou left hip, illegible. nli . . maim MMvn Akd mnil ft forehead, We have taken pains to inveatigat in and showed us who round, very kindly One sorrel mare (and colt) strip in lace, Qrtum onca of stood Citv Thii hero Churchti made chnrce the x the r by Ogden recently - o. iew to whom we are indebted for tne follow on leit shoulder, illegible. . annoi some one ppreauJ a r. not Junction, and reiterated, by several But God and moral Jaw it did a fear: encouraging mining items which are ALVIN CROCKETT, bads of gravel aleng the side walk lead ing Mornon papers.' that General Superin- Its idol was Beecher, its ruler ring all facts without tne slightest mDeiash , and did vice That virtue fling; office bad JowcTioa together ordered Bistrist PoanttkeepW'. the discharge tendent Clark we8tWardly from the meats yi- 1875. viiva I . . Kev. lfith. -- ....u. logan, Tt of several employees of the Union Paci- Lh UUUl laucu auavv nu KB 11 .SB.ui. Mr. Fred. Clare is working the "Va A lew loaus wu-- iu uia deeeendfid full dual ia tha Tl.,.n fic railroad because they were Mormons, are strikes us that it would be pleasing pas quero" mine, and lhe Pucket Bro'iLoth low and we are authorized to pronounce this mine. "Midsummer" the workintr Gone to join Sedom and Gomorrah. time for the festive drunks who pay of these mines are producing rich ore charge as a base fabrication.,: If any 1 ot would the that in have of Utah purposes that reply compauy fu.;P nneB ? iab0r to repair our side M. 0. Sabin will shortly commence employees been discharged or superceded, it has the law referred to is obvious, but walkgf and the pedestrians would not work on the "Orleans mine; this is an been simply because they were incompeA. 1. prospect, and Sabin expects to cona do rtacnea Dy cannot sinci, comPiain tent, or dismissed, owing to the tempo- struction of its terms; therefore sueh have plenty of high grade ore on tne rary reduction of the working force of a construction should be dnmp by spring. Mr. A. A. Player is given to its JUST OPENED IN that division. No discrimination on ae to work the "Nes Cask. In the making preparations Habsas inThk Corpus will obiect attain the -as terms of or eount religion nationality has ever Perces,". Chief and "Miller" mines been attempted by the managers of the tended. The object was to protect Third District Court yesterday at Salt fnrtbft winter: both of the above mines JLaillOreaUX S liUllUlIlfc Union Pacfio, and we are assured that the abuse of the mam, by giving Lake, His honor, thief Justice white, have plenty of rich ore in eight, aad Vo huch attempt ever will be made under LOG AX, CACHE COj is sure of cryipg "Bonanza" in publicity to offensive expressions and listened' to arguments of counsel in the Player tbs present, administration." is Mr. Sickles the the werking spring. a full stock of allegation? calculated and intended to above case. President Young, who was and "Silver Circle" On which we have a few words to wound the feelings of the person to not well enough to appear in person "Silver Cross" mines has already shafts of forty feet BUIGIIAM CITY HOOT - waived bis addresmailable is whom the matter we before and to do think it but down on these mines, showing well de so, proceed, appeared right pay, best to re produce the article entire, sea, or prejuaice mm in nis Dusmess, bT counsel, Messrs. Hempstead, Sheek fined veins of ore from one to two feet in aucn i ftnd Williams appearing for the peti width will prosecute work vigorously HAXUFACTllliED A8TIELE1 moral or social standing, to which we presume the Bee had reThe Delmonta on the mines all winter. consider is the character of the writ Messrs. McBride and fla and been has which tiouer, working al company, ference' It is ts follows, and ap,: consisting of " ing and of the printed scrap attached agan for Ann Eliia r most constantly tor tne past three years, in on the the 10th submitted to card Junction the to will resume but work me, postal peared From an observation of His honor in is at present idle, on the return ot vv. tl. McKitn, toe fau- and that its exclusion from the mails of November: CLOTH, CLOTHING, to a position assumed by Mr. Mo .t reply be would perintendent, who is absent on business for that cause proper. we infer that the only point now for members or tne company in xaano. "UOM KKWS. SHOES The question in turn arises, how Bride, is "Whether The "Emma Rose" and "Independent" considered bo to him, by The fcvaDBton Age says, 'Supt. Clark, is the Brooklyn postmaster to know two of the best tf tho U. P. road, has ordered the dis- if the cards are scurrilous unless ho tho court had any power to make th mines, mine in th district, are idle at present. and upon this poin charge of seven workmen from the U. P. reads them, and how can he read them erder of May KXh," pending negotiations with an Eastern Jfhich will he Exchanged for will an court deliver the we . on at presume uccomt of their without disobeying a previous ruling company wnen me Baie is conciuaeu Ogden shops ' a with be worked will mines y these or i C large ATM 'Mormon' proclivities." HT) of the department, that opinion lw UxlrJlle farce. It is....the intention of the com - I be we our h reiterate meantime h official uot must acquaint "Ve give the above "as an item of to purchase pany negotiating ior themselves with the : contents of. a lief that Mr. Young will be discharged erect works for the reduction or tne I news brought from a1 neighboring . I ... ' ...... i. .... ' t. ! " 4 postal fcaxd iny more than with the on .the ground, that jthe. court had no ores prouuoeaJ Dy inese uupes. Acpnt. I Slit)-- 1 m A I t h to" its il! as In nhl in AM 11. we truth In.U frnn ia can town, .t julij. express contents of a sealed letter: . popu-Jatin- n s pn-sent- . re runs I ' .' p.'n-th- I waHow-for- n'v k I - . - ; , 1 I 1 .-- .... 1 A a w I'iUe bob-ta- i 1 .u t il ISin hfifiS; . . . 1 i- vit i r 1 r'" ""ilvWM. 1 iuxjvcu I , . 1 . . Tttlvn e-- - I I 1 I . . t. - m HOME MADE! I . f - i. . - BOOTS, , T7'nin r " Post-offic- PARll to-da- o - 'nAfeMD'AllM. 1 TJOSt-ofB- co , , 1 i ; jiuau. poer 1 "EtC ' ..' i,,' Vl.UiRUOSiMW,"i . . i 1 |