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Show '.il'l. 'J'"W -- lu.'j'.'jji.'j.agagg' crucr. mayor uns, mau v. ujiu or more puacea-bl- e kinder there ii not a Editor .W. CUarie man in the city, was cssaulted f i ? tail ktuiiMH OBomwf. and had bis coat nearly torn from Sereral of tbe police were bis back OJDLW UTAH. ' trreate"! by these, deputy Marshals fatsiJaj Ereulnf, Aosst 4, 1874. and taken before Commissioner Too-h- y aod placed under bonds to appear on Wednesday suming to answer to Ruction. l'enre. . z. c. Election IScturnslor Hcbcr For Delegate to Congress George Q. Cannon h. H. Vinegar and Cider Manufactory. " 1.C42 I.vC OGDEN BRANCH". i........... 15- . A. II. The "Liberal" crowd were so en raged at the bursting up of their deket by ypoutaneous combustion, and tbe certainty of defeat, that they; were ready to proceed to any leugth with safety to their own necks. At Sandy a crowd of rougns surrounded the polls, and by use of foul and filthy language and threats of violence, kept back ladies from the ballot lox, and part of tbe time tho polls bad to be Toward evening the Utah closed. Southern boys being attacked by these "liberals," "came Into collision with them, and one of tho boys levelled four of them with his fiats, while another drove tbe velpinp: curs back. Such scenes of violence and disorder, commen iu ties where .party politics runs high, are' new toUtab, and are one of the of "liberal" influences, T .''Liberal" committee at tbo counting Z I of tbo votei. After learning that this could 'not, bo "demanded," as a legal 'right, he requested it as a privilege, wluch was granted, providing a gentleman 'yua "sent to attpud to tbe over tbe uamea lS, business, bu.-lookin- l g preaeuUd 6no gentleman wasfouad, fir. Wm. Stoker, . who atteuded and assisted tbo Judge and Clerk in tbe roost courteous manner, to tbo satisfaction at d with tbe good will of all foul-mouthe- pwtiea. vTbe rspid growth of tho "liberal" e'ement during tbo part four years "will be tfader8to5dfiomtbo following 0 Ifcuaud figure yt- 7 i In 1870 when they made their first attempt at an eleotioa for Dele- gttei there were polled in this county 126 votes for .Maxwell against 1211 ffor, II oopcr,r Yesterday the .result Ba.ikin-15- 0, for Cannon, was lave thus made tbo 1,641." "fh'fi 'attouishiug increase of lG vote iu f.,uT"yinirsr"TLn, considering tbe increase of voting Ttiopulutica' aui 'the eflortsui their ' orgau' pcripa' tetio 'ttumppokeAion, and other . 'liberal" agencies is truly itartling. Will 'some profound mathematician . or otbor "iuedum'I pleas inform ae bow long it will take, at this ratio of ' increase considering also tho rates of iiicceasii on the People's side, to give ; Utah Territory in the bands of tho it '"liberal" rule or ruiai party to devas lwtto and destroy at their will? -- t fiVt-fruit- . fr LI K ILKA " Jnt iuipertiueut bo appreciated representativo wiien it is understood that he had no f'kit fa vote himself. lie is of Xteign- birth, and if be has bo come naturalized, which is. exceed-ingldoubtful, he, is not a in this preciuctbas only resided r here jUr a 7 few days and therefore LdcasJ not possess the proper qualifi. etioi'.s for a legal voter litre. "Lib- jeiud' modosty is only exceeded by era. - y r I be proceedings at tho election ,jn Salt Lake .City are an 'in'Keatloaof the spirit ia wbich sffiirs would be cok ducted iu 'TeiTitorf ,' if the this ""Libe'rals" obtained tbij power r which they are; workinit for. In fora'icr times no liotA, drunkenness, rowdyism or con tention disgracedour political pro ceedirj3. Mea could eo to the polls wuneu: oDstruction ana svote ireeiv for or agalost any ticket presented Tha fctitenjetia; are wilful fabrications, or rather "liberal-jns.-state Butycsllcrdny-a-new of. ufuirs was inaugurated uuder the s o the party that wishes to w Su.-pi- ci rulj GOODS, ...... Territory, (.The mostpopu-l- o precinets were invaded by a croffil whos3 object was to prevent timid kiiss from ajsertiDg their : , rights under the statute, and to aliens of their own party in artempti to vote. Tbe Uuited States Marshal appointed several i. aiicA to attyud who performed ?.6e. eup-por- ille-Kr- tl i&i -- ....,....1, ; busiees! fifth Unsurpassed by any Imported joubtlei Organdan, ..T...l,641 tiiy ant Office and Warehouse with G. CE5EE1L ASS0KTME5T OF d tne undersigned, certif that the above and foregoing is a truo and c r rcjt abstract of the votes polled in Weber county, on the 3d day of August, 1871, as appears from the returns made from "We, !. general CHA.MPA.QNE CIDI2B, Article. diiiehama, LlnMi, 1,010 s , We also offer for salo a fine quality of K ( mini1 i Prints, io0 ,lift Scud for Circular and Price Luviih, Wm. W. Burton..u P. O. Bex, F. CULMEH GOS. will sup & Co.," Grocsbeck Block the I UTAH. : d2G3-t- .... . pJud oa SAIT LAKE CITY, I5ry Goods ! f OGDEN PLANING fiND RE - SAWING MILLS. the various precincts thereof, Ibis the 4th of August, 1374. u .i . lie Jaineiliond.................... ............ 147 For Superictendcut of Common Schools: s in cur favor we are enabled to Tattem of And 1,637 152 F. D. Ilating freights decidedly THE CHOICEST STYLES 1.637 153 S For Sheriff: ," Wm. Brown.........-...- .. For Corener Joshu Willlami ...... ' eOKBUTlNO Of lUoi" Soti' and CUMtmi's Richards, Probate Judge. F. S. UtCHABDS, CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY -- County Clerk. drunkenness, cursing, prostitution; Wil. bTOKtlietc., being their kiudred products 8CIIABLE TO TU SEASON. Thauk God, the prospect of their ever The Quick ristol in Texas,, possessing the power they crave is as fur off as ever. Their ticket in the The Bonham Aiws gives the fo! fir.t and Third precincts iu Salt lowing particulars of the murder of Lake City, the only ones yet heard T. J. Ciriey, one milesouth or Honey HATS, Texas, on the 21st inst, by l'roiu, counting only AND against Grove, Wm 'Ln Master," a young man about 1,40(5 on the People's Ticket. II) years oi age. and Children' We hope the bhameful rowdyism The killing crew out of a difficulty Ladies', blisses', IlaUand Trimmed Fancy Goods. of yesterday will never be repeated in whhh had arisen from LeMastcr this Territory, and that ere long the axd others depredating on CiihVb watermelou patch. The old man hud State of Dtseret will arise in its night, consulted a lawyer with a view of and under the glorious constiiu'iou prosecuting them lor the offence tho order Learning of thia, LoMaster, with an of our country and pcaeo whioh has been character associate by the name of Mussel a tv it stock or white, called at his house la;t Mod istic of our mountain home. d:iy, w'uh the presumed intention o creating a disturbance. Though civ ilr treated,, they t;ot up a difficulty At the vote counting at Salt Lake with Ciriey, whum they both would List kr the lnterrei have at Hardware, Staple Drgs, Notions, certaia pcrsots were present as di'p ence of John Reynolds, who wtra pre- Hangings, Quoeu'h-Waruf iss appointed by Geo. R. Maxwell, 8 it. lie next day the old man l'apor C'asa-wars Saddles, as ha claims, under the Act of Con- 8 urted tQ Honey Gove, probably to trimHarness and aintt gress of Feb. 28, 1371. Reference get out a'warri;ct io? their to towD, XcMas-Uhalf About way , mings, Cordage and to that Act will rhow that thia is met luui in tho road and shot him only another picie of "liberal cheek," down.' ' the Marshal having bo more authorCiriey is said to have been a good ity to do so, than Doss Tweed, Bill citizen, and his unprovoked murder Hickman, Old Man Bender cr any hasfisnt a thrill of horror tbnQ"b the entire community. n " " otber dignitary, Several parties ere pursuing the AQEXTi JOS assassin, but ai kit accounts bad not Dculh of E. L. &loan, Esq. yet overtaken him. . lie ia about 5 leet 8 inches high The SaULuVe papers ibis icorning'bll contain eulogies of our depsrtcd friend, weighs 140 pounds, ID years old Edward L. Sloan, eq , auotioe cf whose tt niphixionfair, dark hair, blue eyes Roman nose, mouth rather broad death appeared in .last evening's Junc wears a and shows his teeth tion. It appears that the immediate while smik, talking. cause of his death was of the CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, e, pc;-so- tax-paye- OUR SPUING GIBSON, EC CLES: & Co., . PROPRIETORS. ;!S tfull! announce fo ilia Ci izms of Ogden and tidn- nw that vv. liavr auiv jnn. nivinuu.n u 1'LANISG ANI JlLS.illl.SG 1heMILL our nw atnl vf very btst Muchhirry is all vittLc uiid we ate. now irreparvd to do all kind of We JZespe' prut-du- Ilar-nes- e, ts f , Re-Sawi- Planicg, Mafching and cg, WE Scroll Sawing 11USTI0, FI 001UNG and BETEL FIDIXO. g- And sre prepared At Atir Mill, ( f Fine. to fill . f Wearetliouiauura'turingtheTi-rybestfjaalifyo- WXsLit j ALSO MARK Wholcalc and Retail Bills at Snort AD outer of.roriJTH notice FIJAXKI.LN S1EEI.13, r'lVll I d questions of !adyA"oter. Thu lias only been in Ogden a lew days, and u almost an eutiie stranger to tne people, and their status, i lie had the impudence to thalicnge mo voies oi soiuj oi, our moot re spvctablo and influential lady citi trn, whoiro Atterican born, and old enough .to be grandmothers.'- - Th ejlreaie modesty of this liberal will .. IUciiarla Brown..... C'cal'triag ...... ., I'cr Seiectaan : LeBter J. Ileiriok John Everett.... . 1 Yinega? tltoeuti F D. 0, . ':' To tho .WkcloEle Trttle. Arrlring! GROCERIES, At the polls, ye&terday, an indi ridual present made 'himself very - Scattering For Trobate" Judge: . 164 152 tri ctt AT THE LOWEST PRICES 22-1- , Si O IIESTY . oluoxiou3 by asking- . Kr!l......... " WHICH WE OFFER ' . Superior Quality cf all Grades of -' orcr-whelmin- g -- We are maaufacturing, and have cn hand A 1.612 .......... 15- Iu uoth.ir"coluuia , will be foin A the charge of obstructing the dfputy II. W. Lawreuce 162 the of ... close the V. Coun D4' for At polls Wtbcr Caa...J. Marshals. tbe election tfitOOS to the For Clinton Jeter Legialailre Representative the Judge of elections, ty, giving bi we expected an : Assembly with arresteiTaod the fur charged ,was People's Esq majority Lorin Farr.....M.........-..-.....l.CtO Ticket. A person waited on tbo ordering tbe arrest of a deputy ..1.637 C. W. l'eoros? Judge and Clerk' thia morning and demanded the presence cfone olthe CM :o:- tnivernj ..... .. Lewis 3. Hills. John Itowberry Ik 'i Colt WES TE UN iAm 1,C41 Scattering....-- .. For Cooiuiiisionei!) to locate tssds !. CO , loO LiiSliin..-.-..-..- .. John Van It it BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, Osdeu. - COFF rropritior. Tin-War- J 'Uiquors.il lid Cigars. BILLIARD TABH3. riJ:-T-CIiAS- .V. ill.itti .' y GEOTDSLEY ' congestion brain, although he la( beeiiTuffering for a long tjme from a disease of the throat and chest, and latterly was seiz.d with hemorrhage of tho lungs. He breathed his last a few miuuus before midnight oh Sunday. The following particulars or ins bina and career, w e clip from the Herald of this morning The fuaeral took place at 2 p. m. EJward Lennox &loan was born nt f'onliir, County Uon, Ireland, Nov. 9th, 130, and aopseciotbtiy at hi death l.e was aged 43 years, 9 months and days. When eighteen years ofajiebe b6CafneTSbnheceil""with the Church of Jesus Cbrint of Latter-daSaints; was orluined an Elder anI went Xoith as a ' iiibjiotiary to preach tho GoblcL He first labored in Ire'aod, and subsequent ly in haglnnd, Acotland and the Isle of Man.During his ministerial lubors he held several prominent positions in the nJsfiOn, imoug others the presidency of t ie tfottinghttm, bhefuchl and Liverpool Conferences. 'He was next connected with the Liverpool oHioe, the headquar-tsr- s of the European mission, and la hored upon the Millennial Star, to the columns of which his valuable contributions Eire an additional interest. .While iu this position he assisted for some time ia the Church Emigration nJ h otherwise actively engaged in advanpin the interests of the Church and reopls w;ih whom he had cast his lot. Inthe Fall of the veur 1SG3 he im migrated to Utah and was immediately employed, ia Trent. Young's o2ice, wbetiee be xvpnt to the theatre as He was next eDesii-- d on the Vestrel Scut as assistant editor, and af terwards on the Daily Tdegrayk where n cscupietl a similar pos tiou. In 1503 be published the Salt Lnka I'irectery, waich was the first work of the kind is- 8 teJ in this Ttfmiorv. In the vear 1S70, in conjunction with W. C. Dunbar. Esq , le stsrted the Sail Lak Daily 2Ar- ald, the first number of wlilch was issue! on the5:h of June, since which time hU labors &re well known to the ifjPE.lU PLANT, LICUXSED CELEBRATED HERBALIST! IIo Wlio euros is tlie .Lest r'hysiciau. Klim Prince Organs! liOARO $2 f KK DV. 11& Good Bar Attacked. II. KLAr.ii.SLtY, lTojrietor.us;t M. Ko. 6 itlarkct ISow, . SALT LAKE CITY. All Diseases ' speedily effectually eured'with llorbs. Boots, Chips, Barks, Leaves, Powder, Gudis, Hai ms. Tinctures, &c, by E. L. Pla.it, m ho may be coDsulted daily , . t the aboTe , kdvlress. 'v.. . .,, In esses of Coughs, Colds, Astbma, Declines, Consumption. Dronchitis,' Indigestion, Liter Complaints, Ntrrous Disordered Stomach, Sick Headache, Piles, Seurvyt Ulcerated Lezs, GathereJ Breasts, Lumbago, Di- arri ce, Boil., Eruptions, S.vptulis, ic., suffereis from Tuuiors, Scrotula, Swellings, Abscese:", King's Etil, Fistula, and Contracted Thick Kecks, Joints, Cancerous Womb, &c, should apTbero is lo: ply to this establishment a ense, let it be erer so bad, but what relief otu he rendered, and inmost eases a cure pei farmed. li-eas- Ilourt cf Conmltation rem 11 to 3. at tbe Globe Hotel, ugden ercry Monday, . Can be Consulted . fX? Lrtirrt frm fc't ctnl-- y Vrwriy men are row taiici Bf tfan lvt f Ht DELMOXW-'O- t tLeir Mals at tbe table, cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent oulj tnd treatg .kii customers right, beafa. for wee barges $5.00 jper -- at- - At the Low Price of FORTY ; CENTS A BUSHEL. Old Tithing Office Yaid. EDLEY Oppotit Old Titliing Ail MS18 ldan ht Hit, miles iw PTOKi OB, kipf tkeir tJil h f Main Street, Ogden WHXRl j rail Send on Tour Orders H A M last posal GOOD GREY LIME Our mw.WAGON and MACIIL NERY DEPARTMENT, is now opened in tbe , . wt of Th We will driirer in ia tliUeity, pait at Grove Brewery I THE BEST JIEER Whulesale Will be Sold at Reasonable Prices and en EasyTerms, as' we wish to Close OuU ntr 9; and KetaJ. RICHTER P. 0. & , ; FAMILIES AJflVTME TKADE w. n. HooriB, sopt. loot ' Orders Promptly Shaped Point on the Railroads. All erders addressed tn T). TT. Peerj, Ogden, will receive rromot n,s attention Alt fsiies of Worm Se-dllEilectualty cartel tn nn liuurur tnol T That all Railroad LIEV1E! LI2V1E! tIJViEl OEliBIL Medicine Stores, - box-keepe- r. bC. MEALS Mcuiutiiuutuus. K- WHY IS IT? y fsrw-Tdui- Machines, HOUSE, ''Opposite Union Vepo- . Sewing ti.e.r duty by resisting the ci y jo'.iw ia thair eLdearors 'to presort ejujlic . CHOICE WINES, tit SCF-FLlt- pain to S aeb . FB"f fi'iat Jar, Box 19, OgJen. Ob BeentiJal Pleasure Ground in the Grove. n " amnwWoU, of -" lrKedauciBg floor, au"""0- AU!ndi to glK) kv oat-tc- pwfML. . p, ty wreu daj" " . Bli TERMS LOW. VbM Ore- a- ?rii |