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Show i been translated. The collection was purchased a few months ago of one M. Chapira. It has since transpired that the "3Icabite remains" were the handiwork of - a Jerusalem modeller CkarlM W. Penrete. Kdltar kit BuiiMM kUoanr. aal a potter the 6uuie holy tfty. Clermont Gauneau, a French scholar and antiquary, is the Paul lty who has poked his notta into urn pottery busiues and smelt out the swindle. Travrlling around Jerusa lem he became acquainted with Selem Kl Karl, a painter 'and ' saodclLr. Also with the style uf lib workman ship. 'In this he traced a resemblance to toa ttyle of the ''Moabita remains.. And he further found that the mate rial of the "remains" was identical with that used by tho Jerusalem II learned on inquiry that potters. Sel'tm, while working at the pottery of Ahmed Alawiyed, near Damascus gate, used to form statutes of nieu and animals, upon which he put curious inscriptions, and get them Mr. baked at Ahmed's pottery. Ganneau continued his inquiries and finally obtained the. following statement: "Since more than a year Selim and Cf 31 r. Friday Iprtl 8, 1874. STeulnsr, POIVEK OP THE T.KUIS-JLATCKEOTE- R THE colitis. During the debate iu tho Senate en the Act, published iu yesterlay's Jt'NCTION, "concerning the practice in Territorial Courts," etc , the question of the powers of the Territorial Legislature was brought up by Senator Stewart, and his statements and conclusions on this point wore not once dissipated. Referring to the au- thority given them to regulate the jurisdiction of this courU, he said : "Those legislative act of the Ter- ritories were fully authorizel, as I It believe, by the act of Congress. would so occur to anybody who will read the act. It says that hcso courts and equity shall have common-lajurisdiction,- to be excroised as bhall be provided by law; that is, the law his father, the chandler, used to come over to meet meand ask me to make tor of the Territory. They have large and small pots, and lo take that power and passed laws,and them from me clay and make it into images, for on have gone many and write upon them and bring then to adjudications ' ' me.19 buke for them, and they called years." and they used to make of Concerning the status of the them 'autika,' it hundreds of different objects, such as Courts, in the Territories, he argued: birds, and heads, and imnges, and hands, spoons, and such like; and 1 baked There is no doubt about the law; and Ibein and returned them to them, and there is no doubt about their being thvy gave nie a bakshish, and asked me Territorial courts uudi-- tho existing not lo mention it to anybody; they iierer there is no doubt left with me any piece, however small, organic acts,-anabout the authority of the Territorial but delivered them to me counting them, and received them back in the same Legislature to regulate the exercise manner. Et. a 'Abu el Baki." of their jurisdiction. It is as plain h baked what Selim mude, and as it can be. , A judge can le removed from theni; tliQ latter suld the 'autikay and 'In a judga of a United States Court canShupira, the buyer, at the same time. not be removed. They are not United The authorities at Berlin were also States Courts in any sense. They exist by virtue of the organization of sold in their turn, find then the antithe Territories, quaries and tho general public. Is There is nothing new in all this. there not abuudance of reason why But it comes in contact with the as- this should bo an ago of skepticism, sumption of McKean, Hawley et a?, seeing that it is such a day of shams? and sustains the position taken by our Legislature and sustained by the The St George Temple. Courts till the advent of the judicial w exer-ciBe- d r d PP, etc., therein placed with lUl) 1)01 I. CCLUKH. Z. C. M. WALKER BRO'S. & Bible. Book of Mormon. Duct l ine uJ Covenants. Hjuiu Book. CuiDpeoiiium. Catecliifm. :o: ,WE ARE DOING BUSINESS IN , . OUR HEW BUILDING Spencer's Letters. Voice of naming. E. It. Snow's Poems. Orson Fyde'sTour to. Jerusalem, i Tfcree Sermons on IVlygniu. Answer!) to Questions. Two volumes Miileuutul Star, I and AND . Having Increased guv XIV. -- j missionaricB. The conclusions ef Senator Stewart, which were endorsed by both houses, in the- passage of the Act - By a dispatch, received yesterday, from Presidents Biigham Young and Geo. A. Smith, per Deseret Telerrxph, we are informed thut on the 31st (if March, at 12 o'clock midday, a deposit of records, plate containing ekeich of the Our lines of DKY GOODS, . ' taining organization of the Church. One copy of Acts of First Legislature. A few numbers of Ojlden Junction. A few numbers of Salt Lake Herald . One number of the Utah Posien. Syuojsi of Deeription of the Temple at bait Lake City, by Truman 0. Angeil, Church Architect. Abstract of the History of Southern Utah, by James Q. Bleake, historian of the Southern mission. CEOTIIIXG, HAT, FAffCY Just Arriving! SPRING OUR - CONSlSTINa Andy, dramatized from Loren Story, and to say that Mr. Heme will illustrate it, is superfluous. Lit wits, Caiuglaanis, Turkey and Busia are said to be quietly preparing for war against each other. Turkey is purchasing cannons and pushing the construction of railways, aud Russia is rebuilding making all the men of the emliable to military duty, and addpire ing iron monsters to her Black Sea P1SO VISIONS, 'Ed, the Probate Courts. The Organic Act sayi : 'The jurisdiction of the several Courts herein provided lor both up- and original, and- that of the ?tllate Courts and of Justice of the Peace shall be as limited by law." 'What law," enquire those who deny the jurisdiction of the Probate Courts and block the wheels of justice? ' Senator Stewart gives tho answer, which,' he ays, truly, will occur to everybody who will read the Act "the law of the Territory." Tho law has defined their limits and described their powers, and under them "adjudicuiors have gone on for many years." Unwarrantable interference) with their jurisdiction is what hinders tho coursa of justice in Uuh, and affords an excuse for lawless Judges to turn loose felons, release criuiinala of the deepest die, keep in suspense suitors in cases of ?ast moment, prevent, in a degree, tha financial progress of the Territory, and hold up the courts of Utah to public shame and derision. But the end is nigh. We can afford to - Organ tins Pcqucs. WOODMANSEE'S ASSORTMENT I. The best place in town for a WHY IH ASSORTMENT IT? - ,.; wait. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS TO BULP A PT.1XK SEATED ritOPOSALS from IVtW Drue Store on Fifth Sli'fet, to tli nnrtliweKt miner ol Fifth and W.,11 ."treetn, wiil lift received up lo ThuriMiav nxt, April 9th, ly Mr. Juiuda lujlur, City ttecorder, who will exhibit AND SHOES, Misses', and Children's Trimmed Hats and Fancy Goods. Ludies', "ASSISTANT COUNSELLORS. II. C. WOOD33A5SEE. S T B A M WA .: Doe the work. STORE!. KESW BRIT GENERAL COMMITTEE. A fCLL STOCK DRUGS, OP GROCERIES, e. SJIER Tateut Jfcdkines, ARTICLES TOILET DP.niny mm m mm a L. m m ,,Vi A3EXT8 FOR Vl VH--ll ! en CIOARS. ,r, , llrJ I LIQUORS Tr ho Medicinal Vri NEW STORE, on 111 H W. T. BAKER. 8. H0BR0CKS. HORROCKS & BAKER, Ogden. DEALERS 1H 1 1 8. JJILI.ER, Howe Mai hine Office, Sewing Machines, NEW FROM THE EAST. ANB THIS JUST ARRIVED, CELEBRATED Store, Main Street, Ogden, OF Y Prince Organs I Store! City Drug MAIN l I ift , rA S ir, TnTATTC I TilN ti I i Perfumery and Toilet Goods. AP0STI.I8. 'il et ti STREET, OGDEN. SuitabU for the leuon. C l THE CHEAPEST. THAN j'roduce laizen. 17-l- y ! in Now Everytliingj; CHEAPER At the Ladies V i NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, Mam Street, Ogdoa. MI L LIN Ell re P1 Complete with Directions. A TINE STOCK W Peebles, Prescription Druggist, Fifth Sireel, Oden, Utah. FULL STOCK Haiu Street, . ONLY TEN DOLLARS, Ajtent, 8 ths FLOWERS, , Our new WAGON and MACHICORSETS, - "Orson Hyde, Orson Pratt, John TayIIOGI'S MOARITE NERY HOOP SKIRTS, DEPARTMENT, will short-llor, Wiiford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow, 4 bo opened in th - KID GLOVES, ETC., Charles 0. Rich, Eriwtus Snow, Franklin D. Richards, George Q. Cannon. All of the Latest Styles. The last half of the nineteenth Brigham Young, Jr., Joseph F. Smith Ladles are iprited to mid Inspect oar Old ' new goodt, wuieh will be sold and Albert Carrington. Tithing Office Yard. (iturywill bo designated by pos"PRESIDING PATRIARCH. THAN CAEAPER EVER BEFORE. terity as the generation of humbugs. W. II. HOOPER, Supt. "John Smith, the eldest son of the dl63 tf E. Sham shows its shoddy form every martyred Ilyruin Smith. CARTER, Supt. TlBST SEVEN PRESIDENTS OF TH1 where, and "things are not what they All orders addressed to D. II. SEVENTIES. teem." "Bogus'' any be stamped Lev! W, Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt Hancock, "Joseph Young, LIQUOR STORE. on the pretensions of politicians and atttution. Henry Herriman, Albeit P. Eockwood, the prayers of parsons, as well as on Horace" S Eldredge, Jacob Gates aJ Eitst Side Main St., Ogtlen. Van Coit. ONK POOR FOrTII OF "ARROLL a variety of merchandise and consid- John DKE i "These seven constitute the Presiding LIVKKY STAKLi.8. erable currency. Council over all the Seventies Each quorum of Seventies has seven presidents The latest sham of psrtirnlaf A New Arrival to preside over the quorum. is the manufacture of .bogus Of th. CHOICEST ARTICLE of "FRESIPI30 BISHOP. Moab'ite Ant "Edward, Hunter, President of the BRANDIES, iqr ties.' Thi Berlin Aironio WHISKIES, Priesthood Museum has a choice etdk'crion of Wines, Ales aad Porters "His Corxsr.ii.OBS. supposed archaeological treasures, "Leonard W. Hardy and Jesse C. BY cousisting of statues, vote: and an- Little. "St George Temple Block wti dediEET LOWEST rsiCI. AT TllE tique eaithcuware covered with November 9;b, 18T1. cated, these attcient intscnjithjns-W. 11. "Engl, by David McKenzie." sot fey the Wy.luv Til ftiiltwtrf i the lUt uf baok AMI-QUITIES- Xlntes, IVIx-lsL- ot 8T0M DON'T FORGET TOR "Lorenxo Snow, Brigham Young, Jr., HATS, Albert Carrington, John W. Young and RIBBONS, George Q. Cannon. "TWSLVE tlxo XXiglacst j9Lt Specifications on Application. Tin-War- "HIS COUNSELLORS. "George A. Smith and Daniel Wells. UTAH PROBUCE TAKEN Eyr-ing- first Elder in the Ch.irch. "Joseph Smith, Jr., President, with his brother Ilyruin, Patriarch of the whole Church, suffered martyrdom in Carthage. Illinois, June 27th, 1841, and the Church was driven into the wilderness in 1816. "Brigham Young, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Blerefoandisc s First-Clas- CLQTKIN3 IN GREAT VARIETY. dlio-t- f SIDE WALK. Til E 4 OF ' l'hat all Railroad men are now taking tbeir Meals at the DliLMONICOT Because Mr. Land) eels an excellent tuble, treats his customers right, aud only t;h urges $5.00 per wee for board. By order of et i GENERAL e, TO TUB LOUD. Ogden. Of fleet. I "HOMNSSS Tl Sebas-topo- l, st , 01 tl STORE East Side Main Street, AKB A UNnnnsifiSM) have tut tAT tts- the box containing the records in the rniiK L SOU-bliurliieiUip ly lliulu.nl content. south-eacomer at the v. M. place prepared lnlv l'liiqi'HH;i will pay nil liuliiliiion of of the building, umlofferud the dedica- Srm of Cliajmiiiu A Foully, and HI collect hII uccfluutf due the Bui, firm. oittstuudiug tory prayer. Wm. m. There were present on the occasion, sua i.i.v. tuomaschapman, Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, besides President B. Younu, Presidents Ogrten, April 1, 1874. Qeoree-A- . Smith, Eiasiu-- t Snow, Joseph Paper Hangings, Queeu's-WarA. Young, and John W. Young; Eid rs Glass-ware- , Saddles, HarRobert Gardner, A. t. McDonald, Jacob THE WOMAN'S FRIEND , G. James Bleak, llnmbliu, ness and Harness trimlleury A. M. Cannon, Miles llomney, assistmings, Cordage and ant architect, ftnd Edward L. Parry, THE' STEAM WASHER, chief of the niasous, aud others. The Latest, Cheapest, Simplest, Easiest The following is the inscription en and Best. graved upon lUeeilver plate and placed in the bos deposited, a above stated, in jVo Roller, no Ruhling, no T taring, the foundation of the Temple: YOU CAN ROCK THK CRADLE WHILE "The Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, was organized and established agreeably to the laws of our country, by the will and commandments of God, on the sixth of April, 1880. Which com. mandments were given to Joseph Smith, Jr., who was called of Gol, and ordained an Apostle of Jesus Christ, to be the City WALKER BRO'S. & CO., Print, Percale), GENERAL .PossiU Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this Patterns of s ' ARE COMPLETE. Figures Reduced to the Lotvest Margin, - THE CHOICEST STYLES And w V MARDWARE, GOODS, op J GOODS, GKOCEECIES, Theatre. On Saturday evening will be presented Dombey & Son We do not exaggerate when we say that Capt. Cuttle, apart from Rip Van Winkle, is his best character. He will appear as Handy of the church, etc., was OF PARTNEKSHIP. put through, organization made in the wall of the Temple at St. DISSOLUTION bear directly upon the question of 13 President Young deposited George. of call OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST Ki 0GDE, OGDEN BRANCH. which he was laboringto tm jurisdiction Stoclcy Ara now open for 'Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to attention of our patrons, and the public, tu the fact that One volume Journal of Discourses. Qua cop; "Moi'Uiou." Question,. One copy Flural Marriage. j Doe volume Juvenile Instructor. One copy Laws of Utali. A file of the Woman's KxpetionL A few numbers of leserei News, con- 11 . CO PAIXTS, OILS, TURPS, VA15MS1IES, IlBCSnES,Bft A FULL . Groceries LINE Groceries ! 3 OP ! Genuine Old Scotch Wliiskeg, Old Cognac Brandy, Winn Jfrimniftl ?Jfl2 Dutch SchnapF- 4 I I I - 4 1 ALSO, I - ( Foreign and Native Wines and Liquon, s CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. A5G0SITB H03IE, EE5XEDT, RED JACKET, TLISTATIOX tod BITTERS. THE MEASURE Mo-abi- , Wliolcsalo ts ClJkUIi, Pronr. J J?2tf Pretcrijptwn$ Accurately . 3?Lotoll- Prepared. & iXJX3. WITJJAKRRiTFXrroff l I |