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Show roOB OGOEN JUNCTION DEVILS! r .The dilapidated riDg at Salt Lake, as a last resource, attempted to pol tlAWttS W. Penrose. - Editor son the minds of the editorialparty B. SrItA TFORT). Sbu'vji Kimr. who bare been visiting Salt Lake, Wednesday Ermiu?, Julj 14. 1873 by meeting them in a body and misrepresenting the condition ef affairs HEFR4UI)IU THE IMI-- S in Utah. Judge McKeao. was FIFTH STREET.' - Great Justice! how much lower will-- ' be fall. We have the best of reasons for knowing that their flisssy sophistry was seen through, their false hoods were despised, and their hungry eagerness for the places of the men they defamed was plainly to the disgutt of most of their hearers. A brother of Senator Sar gent was present, wbo did not fail to remember how the same party tried to smear the Senator with foul abuse. Defunct" doesn't .half tell the dead ncss of that ring. AXft XIIE GOTEUX- - their of fci.Mor IMPORTANT TO TliE TRAY would enteitaitrers mon" tome there, be "ELIXG PUBLIC. would endeavor to reciprocate their Or ALk PHtROXS BKFORB TT1STHI DUTT $ 09-many acts oT kindness. journey te ascertain by wbat rrsch their destination with the tbey faa Hon. J.' P. Edge,' of the Pennsylvania roqU least trpa2, and If there are two or mere roads leading- to Tke aama point, to decide which it the LgilMure, followed in tbe same strain. saAan aad pleaaauteet to trarel, W take and as a representative of tbe 'Key- plaaeare Id Hating, that the CalCAoe Hjuiwti it the oldest, and st.BV' State, congratnlaVed'Ctak .a roate between Omaha - : Wi aad Uun the put two yean the L'nic(te. oulture and progress. , road ban ha. hAn knt in oiimirahU ririitinn. ana Mr. W. A; Wilde.oorreeporident of the I almost the enure line ba been relaid with eteel Portland, Maine, Press, Said: he had Th, Depot i Chicaro i eentrallv tncated. and their traini arrie there thirty minntee in learned a great deal during his short Mance ef all other linea, passenger! can always be re of making Ka.torn aonaections. Visit 10 Utah, aad many of bis prejudices For all ' iowa. jam ' nuriuera ana had received a heavy MOW. ;Ue retumea P" Cedar via tickets Marshall. ,honldjpnrche Clinton, tor pni. tn Northern Illinois W.r thank, for the hoetilalitT of the or WlMMinain. via FnltiiM. nit if vnn .m roiar to "putmeg" State, and if spokesman. Professor Marsh, of Yala Collc, Tas addressed a letter to President Grant, fully exposing the fraud perpetrated on the Indian aud th and personaMy inculpating Secretary BehiW athJ Commissioner Smith. lie denounces the whole yst'em 'of Indian supply, acd urges thft. Presidjt Io break up theeora- lioation known as tit Indian ring. Professor Marsh was appointed by tfie- Government to jnake explora- Plcnunre Trip 1y Rail and Boat. tions, jfo .the interests of science, in the vicinity of the lied Cloud Agen. Yesterday morning, by inflation, we 'rvf and) was refused admission into took a ride on the Utah Western railthat country by Red Cloud, unless he road, in company with the editorial ex would agree to make a etateaent ef cursioH party which bas beea "doing" Salt Lake aid the surrounding region. the grievances of the Sioux to the Starting from Salt Lake City at 7 a m. Great Father.. By personal inspection we moved along, raoethly and pleasant he demonstrated and obtained posi- ly, ia toe handsome ears of the U. W tive proof that tho numbcrof Indians westward far a distance of twecty-cnbad been greatly and purposely d mile?, which brought us to Lake Point that the beef cattle given on tat southern shore of the "Dead sea them Was inferior and supplied iu a of America." The well luilt, letel an much needed narrow guaire railroad fraudulent manner; that the pork oonstracted for the conttnience ofib lurnUbed was unfit f. r food, that miner of the Oquirrk range and the flour was bad and the sugar the citizens of Tooele county,- ii and coffee not good, while the completed to a point four miles further, tobacco was rotten and useless; terminating, at present, at Halfway House. It will be continue!, shortly, that contracts for freight were fraudtwenty miles ahead, tanking tbe foot of ulent, the distance being computed the Dry Canyon and Ophir region, and at the least a third too much; that running up te the deori of tbe smelter greal suffering had been caused which now furnish Jarre quantities of among the Indians, while the Gov bullion for daily freight to "the city.'' ernment had been swindled out of Alighting at Lake Point the company repaired to the Clinton House, where large suing; and that the.abovo-aamDoo. per-cieve- d, ay to Seili' ilsjTa1." " .- aitA' The Boot, Shoo, Leather, and Shoe Finding Department of at Salt Lake City, . norin-jusier- Chicago, or Hast, yon Mormons" cnaiejoor otkeU by Bos Rev. J. 0. Mears, correspondent ton ConKregatienalist, ,aid be had come Cfitcago I 1 ahu1il, by all means, the Otd Pioneer Koate Aorth- - Western Ton will And on all throueh trains Pollmsn people waose .Tiews were nw and magnffioent Day Coaches, and to tbe world. lie and bis 8le)iers, s'rance iW iu.r inn ti in. . t.A auijri.u P.m kAV AH friends desired to learn those views, I any road in the United SUres. Ym Snfnrmpd etcParticular informatien, with maps, time' table, and ...in,,. . , may le had at any of the Through Ticket io relation to them. They had Offices ia the West, or aeon persona, or written been uuutmally gratified with wbat J, II. Mocktaiw, Western Traveling Agent Omaha, Neb , orto tbey bad aeea and heard. 'These valleys W. II. SnifnTT, Okneral Passenger agent Vnicage. were blooming with beauty, and he must elOMy say Lbs land appeared, to bioi'as one that the Lord bad greatly blessed through the labors of faithful, devoted, PIONEER and intelligent men and women. Unlike was aa not many of bis associates, he agriculturist, but he had noted with Of Salt Lake City. , great interest what he had seen in a few .'. With Henry Wallaee. the praetical days' visit, of the interior social life of Confectioner, to assist him now offers the people. He did not think any of his Pure friends were prepared in so short a time Stick and Fancy Candies t pass judgmeat, but he had been very AT over-watefavorably impressed, and had obtained WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. information which could not be derived from books. It was very gratifying to Orders from Country Dealers him to be present at the Sabbath School respectfully sollvited. d2J9-- t children's exercises in the Tabernacle, and also to attend the services at the He came place on Sunday afternoon. & wanted to give due weight to wbat he had heard on that occasion, aa well as to CHAIS AXD BOILER MAKERS wbat he had heard on tbe other side. MANUFACTURERS OF lie felt under personal obligations to the committee for their kindness, and if they Cable, Log, Ox, Binding and would come to Mount Pleasant, other Chains. be should hi pleased to return it, for be or Iron Fire Boxes made and repaired. could ssy the party had not met with a Copper and all kinds of Boiler Work on the most heason-abl- e heartier welcome than at Salt Lake. Terms. All work Eiurautsed. a the bent " This was the single exception where the ,toaoa,J u uea' -' the genial was waiting to receive d , fuDCtionarUs company bad not been disappointed in were personally them. We were surprised te see so fine western towns. Salt Lake Country Trade Solicited. City was all aware of tlie frauds, and only sought a hotel at this once "out of the way' . U . . J f . ' 1 I .luJea .ur ,W .aa cobef ,he Theatre iuformation from the writer in order plaoe. It is a substantial stone struc I n I n Allu.u u,u gbop( I - A . .4 1anaaait jaAnI to leara how much he knew aud pre ture, 65x80 feet, three stories high, and m ' ineir own ixw i.ngiana. surrounded with three porches, from 'vent exposure. dlu&-UIHSnop A. M. AlUSSar, Of toe Commit- - Brans. Boa 10,8alt Uke City. a i to be hoped that President cither of which magnificent view of the tet, wis called on for a speech, but con lake and its islands can be obtained ' Graii, who' prdfessea to be friendly The house contains forty rooms, and a sidering enough had beea said, did not dPtfflA per day. at home.'' Terms free Address U. otinsoX A Co., Por t to the red wan, aud whoso expressed fine dancing hall, 26x36 "feet, said respond. d2J-lland, Me. a run norttiwara about Alter six d sire has appeared to us sincere, will to be the best in the Territory. , miles tbe boat was put about for tbe re The lake steamer, "General Garfield," ftjvestigftte these frauds thoroughly, all en board having much enjoyed turn, and that he will not halt in his was moored to tbe pier, anil while the the pure bteeze and the magnificent course because two of his appoiutecs hands were firing up, the company in scenery. Lake Point was reached in tbe boat, and a portion of them about an hour from the time of starting, will BHffer by the declaration of the spected indulged in a bath, the beautifully clear Lich shows that the General Garfield .truth. The red man is cruel, savage and GENERAL AGENT IN sparkling saline waters, seeming to can make time. Tbe boat is good aud revengeful; but when the wrongs invite the visitors to leap into their cool of 125 feet keel and 26 feet beam, and Utah, Idaho, Montana and be has suffered from the pale face are embrace. Bathing suits and bathing its length over all is 150 feet. It is 7 ft Jtevada for bouses are at this ready charming spot clear in the hull. It has two boilers 21 .fully exposed,, the world' will not wwnderat bis rage and ravages. If for parsons of both sexes, and the depth feet long and 40 inches diameter, and PETER SOHUTTLER'S of tbe water is suitable for either swim nre nuie oouers. ii oas two enaines many fficiala who have preyed mers or waders. Those who took a dip equally upon ,the ludians and the in tbe briny deep, experienced a new 16 iooh bore, and 4 ft. 10 in. stroke. It CELEBRATED . has eight staterooms, a gents' and ladies' government had their due, their sensation, and deolared it the most ex oabin, a fine dining room,' and con bones would be bleaching at the end; hilirating swim of their lives. venient washhouse. It ia being used 8team being up, the General Garfield of ropes, and be dangling from cross bow for excursion parties, Capt. Douris beums on the plains, iu sight of the glided out into the lake, steadily and in command, wbo is an able and courte tribes whom they have driven to des swiftly, while courteous attendants ous officer. Next fall it will be used to banded round ioe cream and pastry of lumber, oedar posts, and lies peration. excellent quality in rich profusion freight frem tbe north. The boat is the prop- - REAPERS AND MOWEKS, During the run out, Mr. Henry Williams, of Utah the Western Railroad Co.. rty BP. agricultural editor of the New 'York In of which John W. Youncr ia President? Ladies' Floral Cabinet, and Geo. W. Thataher, SWEEPSTAKES TIIRESilERS The Helena Independent is wak- - dependent, John the Horticulturist, who is in charge of M. and Kim Heber P. Pue, Secretary, Montaoians up to a compre the excursion party, called the company jdjj tho hension of the facts frequently point together, and made a neat little speech, ball, General Superintendent. Tbe road is doing a good business in freight and Furst c Bradley Hay Rakes, ed out by the Junction in regard to returning thanks to the, Salt Lake com passenger traffic, and has excaileat who and all bad entertained mtuee, the easiest method by. which they prospects of permanent success. ean secure railroad connection with themand expressing the hope that the Tbe party returned to Salt Lake, friendships new formed would continue "" ' tie great world. spending tke time an bour ia pleafrom the river Jordan to the waters of sant conversation, and on arriving, were The Utah Nwithern, with its pro- - life above. 1 A Full Stock of invited to inspect the grounds surround offers Mr. Moses H. 8argent'u bretber of to them the poaed extension," ing the elegant residence of Hon. Wn. cmunfuuica- - Senator Sargent, correspondent of tbe . chf8J'ejiiu-nd-ttiek- est Jennings. fiiD with the line. Bosten Journal and secretary of .the Here was a new surprise fir tbe com' The narrow guage system is increas Congregational Publishing Society, in pany. Tbe lawns, flowers, shrubs, AX expressing bia gratification at the re ' and fountains tbe ripening grapes, in Its planta has ing efficiency popularity. which tbe party had met from ception apricots, peaches, apples, pears, ic, all be.,B demonstrated, its comparatively tbe people of Utah, said be and his as- of WAGON splendid quality, were thoroughly ap sinall cost recommends it powerfully sociates full perfectly at hone here. preciated by tbe horticultural critics, Ctcv a Dew community, and its adapta Many ef them bad brought with them and the big ripe cherries the finest we Iron, Steel, and their wives and daughters, and they bility to mountain regions makes it ever seen in the Territory were as much the very thin' needed iu these wcbU felt that while shaking bands with the objects ef wonder as of gratification to people they bad been welcomed in their and last. ern Territories. hearts.. As a Mason he bad returned sight A TOOLS short visit to the Deseret Museum, The. Independent advocates a sub the fraternal grip with brother Masons an J tbe had time to prepare party only sidy from the Montana Legislature and he felt to fay God bless those who for departure. At 8 40' tbey left to I aid in'extending tfye Utah North so kindly entertained them. He wished Alwajs on sand. Ogden and continued their journey for ern into that Territory. This is sound the good feelings of tbe people of Utah the Pacifio Coast by tbe evening C. P. advici. And if the Montanians are in th'e world, and beped if their doc- tram.. trine was true, be might share their W enjoyed the trip and the company. puly wide awake enough to see their blessings in the next. omcis: The excursionists are ladies and gentle a very hort time tbey npportunies,in Profesior C. S. Harrington, corres men of culture and refinement, and they en connect with Oden, and be pondent New York Methodist, and Tran represent papers whose influusnce ex City & CoriBne, into immediate said had been he intercourse script, very much tends to about fifteen millions brought ef people, wtfh-'ibcrcat marts snd centres of pleased with the readiness shewn by the according to the estimate of Mr. TJTA.II. Wil trade f the Kast and tho West. "Mormons" to answer questions and liams, tbe chaptront ef tbe who is party, impart information on all topics intro- as thoroughly at home in directing the Kwp 'em awake Mr. Independent! duced by tbe party. He bad come here excursion as in managing a journal. as a stranger, and being a Yankee, had We wish the parly a pleasant journey A Coots. Payne & Christenseu are asked a great many questions, for be to and from tbe jcoast, r.nj hope that iitbair glory. Ererybotly is thirsty, ished to be able to report intelligently Utah and the Mormons will ree! Agent for the abots ia a. and their bottled soda water is jugt tbe on Utah affairs. He bad received such fair a representation from their pens as (Ling fjr tbe dry mouth. Tbeir cooling frank replies that be was surprised and might b renson ibly expected from their OGDEX and LOGAN. . in pVaced. He came frwoi the epn.rt ef tbe oral driughu mt justly jrrtat demand. d204-.8M ..r. -- DAMEL GRENIG, IJakor and Grocef 1 1 SI ' LA! of Edwin C. Burt, Sollers & Co. 1 tkeB Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed and wear, we call attention to the Specialties &, Dan-l- er Sausser, sought for. Sol fillT i Particular attention is called to immense additions recently in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. Swr xmit 1 fl.W FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are JM superiof tM to anything known.) Kitumerf llle. J6n dot Merrier, Kiiiicier. laker Coritclllun, Clirt. Simon, I'vveii. I'uruelHt ileigle lltil Sol DOMESTIC STOCK: I Wax. IlcmlotfJi nudOsik Upper; lieuiiork am! lPiiIalcl pistil Cull uitd lip; Rtixselg; lV!Sh': Split; Wi'lfiug; , lloitns iu ;tll Colors: for In short, our preparations be will a large Spring trade thm'ouglv and complete in every plying ment of the Institution. Jilar ifili Tampico; Curut'oa; Oak and Hemlock Harnett Sjfallier; Nam a Cruz Sole Letttlief Ami all tbe Luteal Styles of .La t . II a IT; ... M tin known iu American markets, amohg wbich, for Ladies' and Children. SON, 1 n- Uk lire' Bo-to- I 5o' has beea enlarged to double its former capacity aud is now displajing. superior clasa of goods, embracing tbe most staple and popular styles e HAYNE3 Ci Z.C.3I.I. par- - a among 1 1 :kirg Ics( !eer silt) found Depart- iserm :iint( ;ann . m iierk It ')'j6J WAGOHS! BUCKEYE HAK1G t; PLOWS Wagon c530 Seed W. H.PIDCOCK & JOS. TYRRELL m '. .'earn ire il loage to inform tho People of Weber County! tiiat they have blended their Mercantile Busl ness and Moot and Whoe. 3Jaiiufueturing Interests together, for the express purpose of organizing Agsofiatlon iu the old Second Ward premises, lately occupied by Pidcock & Gale'i yISlI Co-operati- ve Furniture Depot, ST., OGIi:.V. Said pre mises have been refitted and prepared for the above business, and we cordially invite our friends and the people in general, who are i tcrcsted iui Home Manufactures, to. call and for themselves. 3IA1IY WE design adJine other branches of Home InJustrr to our Establishments) fast as circumstances will allow. We hove engaged tbe services of Mr- - Bicbi Whits, wbo is well known io most of our cituejs as an Experienced Drugg'"'! and we shall, in a few days, open a Drug Department with a New Stock of Good' in that line, direct from the East. V in inj, Rick I'etei rtlij 'ieti ftth hi 1 f!. m, the i!f he n jIoi Til . , 'or PIDCOCK & TYRRELL. Managers. 'pan street, i&tifth: ogdbh ?teti A FULL STOCK Of Wl Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes A.TVD I CLOTHING, GENTS' rURNISHINGS, Just reoeived from the East. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, &c ri it, Prices dotn to tile lowest possible margin. 33 rt 33 ID FRE3H EVERr DAY. --- exprt-srioua- Am o e 1 Sut)t. Unity is Strength! Woods, MATERIAL, SaltLakq . y GEO. A. LOWE trqns-contiuent- itu dt64-tf- -- :o:- All Goois delivered freo to any part of tbe City. |