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Show twmti s of the popula was on who never withheld hi mih comprise at&Dce or means when it w ruiirtii tn tion. He announced himself the establish and forward the interests of Governor of the whole people, and the Cnirch. lie always thought aad said that his niusion was to slay in , FIFTU STREET. acted oui his policy as far as he had Kirtland, where the first temple was opportunities, and showed to all who built, so he did not move with the Church, but remained in Kirtland" till u arles W Penrose, - - Editor watched his course with a disposi the year 10, i), when be came to Utah. tion to d him justice, that he de Since comic i? to Utah he hu rcoiiled K. STRA TFORD, Btutiwtt StantgT. sired the welfare of the entire com with this SOB Martin Ilftrrin. inn., lft Lacne County. He was in his 88th year H hu tuunky without regard to their belief when he came to FrMaj Eveniup, July 1C. 18T5 neaun a and goou enjoyed good appetite, or disbelief in any creed or platform. and has been industrious all the time The called ancient those Greeks his EL OltlSPO. since arrival, lie would never be men Bishops who were sent officially idle so lone as there wasanvthinv that h eould do. He has alwava born & faith. Our late Governor will shortly to the various provinces to inspect ful and underiating testimony to the kavo this Territory for his new affuirs and oi tne lioon or Mormon, whether enquire into the condition uiTinuy in Kirtland, in the midst of :he wicked "bishopric." His appointment to the thereof. The primitive Christians and ungodly, or in Utah, or any off the governorship of New Mexieo com- gave the title of Bishop te the ver- - different places whore the 8aints have We wish Inform resided. He was in his hanniput mnnd menced on the first day of the present seers of the flock, the fathers of the when be could get those seeking somebody to listen to tnonth, but he obtained leave of ab- people, those who cared for and pre nis testimony, ana ne never annsared to we will sel sence for a month, and will not take sided, over the different Homes, get tired of talking about the organized forth of the Book of Mormon, andcoming tHti- his departure until next week. branches of the ecclesiastical tree. fvinir to its truth. And if at following: de Got. Axtell, during his brief stay Governor Axtell has no need to be leu aim or urea irom any cause whatto ever, and he could aret an snnnrtnnitv nf in Utah, has acquired the title of ashamed of the conferred dignity tesiiiying to me irutn or mat book, he "Bishop." It was conferred upon upon him in irony. In taking his ouict revive immediately. No. 1. His health first beea'n to fail him him in derision by his enemies, and ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT place at the head of the Territory of about eight or nine davs Drevinu tn hi adopted byi hii personal friends as New Mexica, where the condition of death. He first experienced severe pains On the Bench, two blocks from Main ana finally lost the use of his "good enough"' for any man who de- affairs requires considerable investi- in nis legs, limbs, so that he became entirely help- Street, aad one block north ef the sires to be a father to the people. gation, and where a public official less, and was confined to his bed'. He continued to talk at intervals until a 'ublic Square, containing three Tlie oause of the bitten hatred of the who will be a father and not a few hours before his death. His last small band of reptiles who hare hissed of an acre. One of the will be a godsend to the com- audible words were something about tha fourths Beok of Mormon and the three witnessat Governor Axtell ever since his best orchards in the city on the lot, munity, if the Spanish speaking citi. es He lank gradually day after day, arrival, is to be found in the upright zena adopt the cognomen bestowed and finally expired an Saturday, July with good water privileges, force 10th, 1875. eharacter of the man. He could not upon him in Utah, and dub him El Marti Haekib, Jun. pump, hose, etc. be made to sea that,as a Governor ofja Obispo, Governor Axtch need not The house is new, and has six large Territory, he was by virtue of his ap- hesitate to accept it as an honorable Tribute of rooms and kitchen, closets, bath Respect. pointment merely the representative distinction to which none of his To the memory of E. M. Tallman, who of the Federal Government, or the have the slightest right. room, good cellar, pantry, etc. There was buried at the Ogden City cemetery, executor of the President's personal In parting with S. B. Axtell, we July 12th, with Masonic honors, by is also a good stable, and views and wishes; nor that as a "Gen- wish him success and happiness in neoer i,oaire o. 0 A. F. & A. M. Fol other conveniences on the premises. lowing is the preamble and resolutions tile" he was bound to be aa oppo- his new appointment. As an honest which were adopted t the next regular At present occupied by Mr. Joshua nent of th "Mormon" people and the man who has performed his duty meeting oi said lodge: Wbbeas, it has pleased an Allwise the proprietor. tool of the clique which aches to fill according to his light, ha will carry Providence to remove from oiirmi.Iat h Williams, all the offioes in the Territory. He our friend and sojourning brother peace and satisfaction in his own death, ri TT rnll took the position that a Governor heart. And t,. ii. lauiuiin: mi inereiore, while he may have the Kesolved That we tender to the of a Territory is a territorial officer No. 2. of a few malcontents, who de- friends and relatives of our deceased ONE LOT ON THE BENCH, required to see that the laws are faith- - test because they could not use him, brother our heartfelt sympathy in this ineir nour ei and feel assured fully executed, and whose duty it isfcc we assure him that the great major- wun mem thataffliction, he has gone to join the Near the Tabernacle, aBd adjoining encourage the progress and develop ity of the people of Utah will always Grand Lodge above, and while we cher- the residence Mr. isn nis our ef in we memory trust hearts, Henry Tribe, ment of all the material interests and remember him as an honorable and mat wnat is our lose is bis gam, and in one our resources of the Territory, and of all and suDDlication we h Bf faith containing (1) acre, with a pleasant gentleman, and a fair, up that hope He "that tempers the wind to the sections and classes of its citizens. snorn lamh" will fold His arms of love young orchard, good fence, splendid right and conssientious Governor. and protection around those dear ones spring of Considering that there is more force water, which will supply a leu oehioa. ,.and pleasure in harmony than in Resolved That as a token'of our res- - fountain if needed, and a good grass OBITUARY. discord, he conceived the idea of atspect for our deceased brother, our hall plat. All improvements firsUclass be draped in ir.ourninr for thiriv rto tempting to effect a fusion of the opPied at Clarkston, Cache Co., July and that we devote a page on the minutes posing elements in Utah. To the little 10th, 1875, of old age, Martin Harris oi mis .Lodge to bis memory. Reselved That a copy of these resoparty of hate this was rank heresy Sen.: aged 92 years, 1 month and 22 lutions be forwarded to the relatives of No 3. days. and dangerous treason. To them strife the deceased, also to the Lodge of which Deceased A was born GOOD 1783 at ue was a memrjer, and that our BUSINESS LOCATION May 18tb, is existence. Without constant yell- city Easttown, Saratoga Co., in the State ef papers be requested to ' publish the would On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now attract no attention. New ing tbey York, from which place he moved same. Sensation and falsehood are their with bis A. D. Shakespeare, father's family in his ninth occupied by J. B. Czachert. 8. 8. Schkam, 'stock in trade and chief support. year to the town of Ontrrio Co., E. H. Reed. Taluyra, Mutual understanding between the (now Wayne) in the same State. In the Ogden City, July 15th, 1875. Cora. fall of 1827 he became acquainted with "Mormons" and No. 4. would leave them as ciphers without the prophet Joseph Smith, and learned Rbal Estatb. If you want a eood all the facts about the Book of Mormon, A BUSINESS LOCATION a digit. No wonder they didn't like and became perfeotly satisfied in his own building spot or a business site, just look mind of its divine erigin. Without carefully through Williams & Co's On Wall Street, near Williams & Governor Axtell. VGDEX JUNCTION nine-tenth- this-Terrie- s CHANCES The Boot, Shoo, Leather, and binding Department of Z.C.Jlp Ti- - rt?A For Homes. dij. uiuttt atj suit RARE r to the Public, or that any f the sirable property, wit: f iiy, has been enlarged to double iU former capacity and is now A ill-wi- , -- " & Co.. Sausser, Dangler and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed sought for. Particular attention is called to immense additions recent! in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are supei to anything known.) Jondot Mercier, BanmervlUe. Saucier, Masker, Chag. Simon, Norro, IeTen, Cornelius Ileigl. Corneillan, rs e, T superior class of goods, embracing the most staple and poBul known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Childr'Jl wear, we call attention to tne specialties ot .Edwin C. Burt, Sollerg rJ () wash-hous- d" DOMESTIC STOCK: Wax, Hemlock and Oak Upper; Ilemlock and Philadel- 1Xnse(g; lebble: Tainpico; Curaeoa: phia Calf and Hip; Oak and Ilemlock Harness .o:iihi Santa Cruz Sol a i .oom. And all the LatestStjli Buff; Splits; Welting; V lloans in all Colors: ll vhiina a laraa Snrina trarln nrUl hp a, wwiitt - uwi vuyit, vttiu, vumpiviv ill vvvry mviit, oj me insiiiunon. dlS4-tf- oi mJ - bi juevut H. B. Clawson, . OF Sc Ic Sut)t. 0. Unity is Strength1 II 0 V. H. PIDCOCK F( & JOS. TYRRELL Fo ( ' Tbey had another reason for disliking him. While representing California in Congress, he opposed that infamous concoction of tyranny and rascality known and despised as the Cullom bill. Here is an extract from his speech in tke House, when the Salt Lake ringites' were moviiig hell and corrupt legislators U procure the passage of the iofamy : . ' I understand that the objeot of all just laws is the good of the governed the "good of the whole community wherever the law is to be enforced. But this bill is harsh, unnecessarily so. It is sub. stantially a declaration of war. It provides for the raising and equipping of an army to be sent to Utah. The bill fur- ther provides that when a man is convicted la Utah of a nartioular crim. hi. estate shall be confiscated and shall pass into the hands of administrators to be In this respect the bill to distributed. far as I kaow is unlike any ether law upon ear statute books. The bill expects to make paapefs and outcasts of a large portion of the people of that Territory. It provides fer appropriating $100,000 to be expended in support of those paupers! The is harsh, ill considered and enanges in many regards the jury system of the eouBtry. If it beoomes a law it will of necessity break up and destroy .wbftt is now a prosperous community tVThe "Mormons" Governor delay or hesitation he identified himself with the prophet Joseph Smith, and from that time forward rendered him every assistance in his power tn forward the divine work, and to establish the true Church of Christ upon the earth in this dispensation. He went, by the request of the prophet Jostph Smith, te the city of New York and presented a transcript of the records of the Book of Mormen ;to Protessor Anthon and Dr. Mitchel ami aslcrf them to translate it. He also presented the same transcript to many ether leaded men at the difierent eehoots of learning in Geneva, Utioa and Albany with the same request, but was unsuccessful in obtaining the translation of the t.nn. soript from any of them. After his return from the city of New York he was employed as scribe to the prophet Joseph in the translation of the records of the Book of Mormon. After the translation was nnmnlntari he was called by divine revelation to be one of the three witnesses of the Book of Mormon. The testimony of the three witnesses form part of the prefaoe to the book. He paid for the printing of 6,000 copies and labored as proof reader of we DOOE. column advt., and make your selection. Co's. Lumber Terms can be made with Mr. Williams. and everybody knows from the character No buildgs. ef the man that they will be liberal. Yard, 32 x 80 feet. Co-operati- WATER! WATER! No. ONE DESIRABLE 5-DOUBLE RESI OGDEN AHEAD! Co. A. Ogden Fire Brigade, Will Give a On Wall Street, near the corner of Sixth Street. House just completed Suitable for one or two families. 8e Fii Ml idi ve Furniture Depot, DENCE U MIISII to inform the People of Weber County that they have blended their Mercantile Bnsi ness and Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Interest together, for the express purpose of organizing' Association in the old Second Warti Gal'1 premises, lately occupied by Pidcock ST., OGD123T. Ml 8a of Said prejl Ckl mlses have been refitted and prepared for the above business, and we cordially invite oni Sc friends and the people in general, who are in h terested in Home Manufactures, to call and M Ue iti for themselves. tici Be SECOND PARTY On the Pioneer Anniversary of the No. 6. 24th OF JULY AT JONES' GROVE. Exeroises to begin at 10 o'clock a.m, The Best of Music. Good dancing Floors, He traveled some 2500 miles in its interest before the book was printed, and bore his own expenses. He was one of the six members at the organization ef the Church on Anril fith 1830. He waseneofthe members of A splendid chance te have a day's en the first High Council. He attended the joyment ana neip a publio eause. first publio meeting, at which Oliver Proceeds will be apprepriated towards L.owaery preacbea the first publio discourse on the principles ef the Gospel purcnasing a Excellent Dinners. FARM uemga aiming otner orancnes or Home industry to our .Lataou""""" n fast as circumstances will allow. We have engaged the services of 0 Mr-Ki,- Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or with out a dwelling house andorehard, uu ne guau, in a lew aays, open a Urug Department with a C in that li.a T .. IUC uuieK IIUIU .U. 7 JSew atocm'"" IjiiSl. J. STAMFORD, FIFTH STREET, We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those men- - Any party wishing to purchase Coo can PIDCOCK & TYRRELL, Managers. situated on the line of the U.P.RIR. tlso t ! OGIDEtf J will Satu Hi tome A FULL STOCK OF a bu home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will Eccli give good chasers. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & terms to reliable pur For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. I di57-3- NOVEMBER l, 1874, E tioned above, to dispose of. respect Axtell for his fairness, manliness and as revealed through the prophet Joseph HOOK ANO LADDER OUTFIT. he spirit of true republicanism mac- - Smith in this dispensation. He attended the first conference of the Church Business men, if you can't come "tfested in his legislative course and held at Fyette, Seneoa Co., state of send your donations. iiis official acta. He has exhibited no New York-H- e moved with the Church tn ADMISSION TO THE GROVE FREE, Jbias Jn their favor, nor prejudice land, Ohie, where the first temple was built. He their to went He Daneing Floors $1,00 Missouri agTast' in com up opponents. gave wun tne J pany Smith aad Oorfnon rropnet oseph his certificate, beDelegate others, at the time when they were with tke cholera, and was one of cause; with the' facts before him, it vm his Sworn duty to do so. He those wbe were afflicted, but van heaUri instantly by the power of God. He was FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. compiissioned varous persons, both one who witnessed the dispersing of the mob a by terrible storm, which, while it ''Jlorinon? and "Gentile," as notaproved fatal to many of (the meb, Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. ries pdWia,. without enquiring into brought To ba Reon.Mil salvation to the Saints. He was their religious views, because he had one who assisted in purchasing land in .Missouri ior tne eathenns of the S nta lhe best accommodations at the uu niifc w wumj luviuious aisunc-tin- s he having paid Bishop Partridge the sum lowest rates. of He was $1,200. on account of faith or opiuion. present at the dedication of the Kirtland temple, and wit. BOARD BY THB DAT ?ft Wrfjt He visited vaiious- "ports of the Ter- nessed the powerful manifestations of Speoial arrangements vd conveniences God on that and memorable eoeaasion. He met more "Mormons" ritory, ior families. figured conspicuously in nearly all of than "Gentiles," because the former the R. J. POOL, Pronr. movements of the GLOBE HOTEL, A FIRST-RAT- WILLIAMS Shoe Uoi Pr CLOTHING, AJSiy S. th,g GENTS FURNISHINGS, o Jost received from the East. GROCERIES, & Co. CAMED GOODS, Prices down to the lowest possible margin. m -:- 23 H. 33 Pnni low k i kg tttf till 'igbt, o:- 1ST I PAST theg FRESH EVERF DAY. - early Church, and d29-t- f All Goods delivered free to any part onheOit 203-t- f. don't |