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Show fr OGDEN JUNCTION w FIFTH STKEKT. Charles K. Btaintu tar Evening, Sept, Mo Kiutod Penrose W. STRA TFORD, But ta attoraiy tlje eompany, Mr. II. &.,Mrgry, comes into Court and makes, notion to set aside Uie judg neat on the ground that the court had not acquired jurisdiction of the ease. Mr. Marg&rj'a Argument, this morning, as based on the point that no agent or officer of any corporation bad tat power Manager. 2 3. 1875 eilner oliotari!jr or aiher-win- e before a court in any action, to Rind said corporation, aad that do one so lew coul J d but an attorney by appearing, OGIE.V IRON WORKS. , We arc sorry to see a raisjworthy enterprise in tkia city stopped fcr the, want of a few thousand dollars. The Osden Iron Manufacturing Co. commenced business in this city with ppa?Blly excellent'psospects.. East eru men of capital and experience in iroi works subscribed etock in and ' backed the concern, and the municipal authorities of Ogdeu encouraged the. eEterprise by guaranteeing tho t'boam of $3t0Q3, wlien, should expend the sum of 5100,000 iii the erection of "permanent and euV tantial iron works and- rolling mi ls" in this city. The sum is not large, bat it la considerable for a corporation whose re venue ia so small. The first half of f he bonus was duly paid; the second half was refused when called for, because tho machinery intended for the rolling mills and other effects of the company, included in their estimate, were not irado any actual part of their wors, but are in such a condition that they could Be easily shipped away at any time. Tho Iron Company, wo are eatU-flestarted with the best intentions. , Tlicy-- meant to piake iron in Ogden. What they haveaccomplislied towards tho erection of their works demon- , Urates this.. Everything they have done on their buUdlogs and machinj : ery is done. welL Rut the. stringency of the money .market, the consequence of the New York panic, Vinderedt heir proceedas they intended. ing as fast er as Then, they reasonably:! expected that Biouied; wcu iu . Ulah would which assist in an enterprise promised such, goed returns.. With ' ir "n- ore of fine quality ODly four mile? from the ivorVs, the. splendid lpgation secured, uur railroads meeting at this point for customers, aod the whole western slrpe to create' a cWoaud for r their" manufactures, aad without a competitor ia this region, thev were warrauted.in thois antici- pation of large investments of stock from Utah capitalists.. Dot they ex pectcd in vain. ,Tha; worjks- arsi at a standstill. Yalaabla machinery is lying useless on the ground, tho Company is nd this 'ereat cnternriaa , i o 1 whicii promised so much good to Ogden, is in danger of dissolution. Wo hope, however, that money will be iiith lowing fVom some quarter to relieve them.. Twenty thousand dollars would complete tho works so aa to set them in motion, wheu they would soom pay, for themselves and furnish good dividends to, the, stock holders. Who" will nclp out or buy cgm-pa- nj tej - -- d, -- . fr ' - - at-la -- gally. Mr. Richards replied, shewing that any person oouU act for a party to a case in a 'Justices Court, quoting Sec 508 Civil Practice Act: "Parties in Justice Courts may prosecute or defend in, personor by attorney, and any person on the request of a party aay act as LU attorney,'' &c; also Seo. 616. If ihe ao, lion be against a corporation sunv moiis' BaTl -- W served by a delivery of a copy to I he President or other head of a corporation, or to the secretary, eas&ier thereof," overruled the p managing agent. Justice Middleton &a. consequently the sale proceeded this afternoon, Sheriff Brown having to forco open the store door, the company refusing to give him free Ingress. However, the attorney for the compay to replevin ny commenced suit aitaobed the company's goods by the to least is rather which the Sheriff, say an extraordinary proceeding, in fact something new to us iu legal tactics. Further prooeeJings are to be taken, y but we are of the opinion that the is further involvingitself in trouble and expense without the prospect of any , com-pan- ' resulting. Mr. Nathan Tanner has two cases on hand agaiost, the company, one that ef Mr. Robert Richardson, of (his city, for $75.95 due to him for labor. The case was tried in Justice Middletou's court on Saturday, but the jury disagreed, and new jury will have to bear the case to morrow (Tuesday) at 1 p.m. good Later. The sale was stopped,' after Heller bad sold part of the eff.ots at good prices, by a written or der from Justice Middleton. an appeal ' having been taken te the Third DiMriot Court. The afi'tiir is gloriously oomp'icated. Aldkeman's Court. The conduotor had the scrimmago with the colored porter, appeared before Alderman Thorn son this morning, and pleading guilty to fighting, was fined $5 anl costs. A man who has been on a "bust" for two or three dnys, disturbing the peace, was nabbed by Officer Welch en Satur day night, locked up in the jail and kept in confinement till this onrning, when ' be was fined $7 and costs. A fight occurred, ia the renr of the City Drug Store on Saturday night. One of the parties was taken away by his friends before the police could get to the spot. The other partjwas arrested, and a third person who became implicated through trying to part the belligerent?, was marched to the ha gave i bail and was liberated, but the other was "jugged", and joined the man who had been on. a in singing duets, yes terday. , who - . louk-up- This morning life e mediator proved bis case and was discharged, and the other (ellow was fined $5 and costs. The man who was taken away by his friends will most likely, appear voluntarily and pay his fine. The police" were in big business, Saturday night. Guess no ona will com: ' , , . plain now. ' .The follawing releases and appointments of missiona ries are published ia the Millennial Star o"f August 30th 1 ." eut the 0den Iron . Manufacturing lder John. Squires is released frpm .. Company?. his labors in the Nottingham conference; Elder. R. Y. Morris frota the presidency of the Birmingham conference: Elder Soils Against (he Ojjtlcn, Awhjhald MeFarland from the presi dency or toe Newcastle and Durham Co.. oonferepw; Elder John II. Burrows from his labors is the MiHennlal Star office, fn a town stfr Vas made Quife all to return to Utah with the September by a Sheriff's sale at the gtora. cf the Elder Wm. (I. Ilaughaa la released Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company. Here U a history of the case: About from" his appointment to the Newcastle . two mouths ago F. S. Richards Esq of aad Durfinm- CQuference, and from bis labors in the ShelGeld conference, where d a bill to collect of the he was this temporarily assigned, and is apa,OQve rumeu compaay ior 511 J, nom pointed to sucoced E der R. V, Morris UuyeV and Knox ef Cliic tgo, for mr; iq the gresidency of the Birmingham Mr.: conferenoe. Elder A. Galloway is ehandise supplied ta the company. from his appointment as traveling Josiah Parks, vice preaid ntaqd ageut Elder in the Newcastle and Durham of the company, asked for time, as he conference, and is appoint ed to succeed Elder A. McFarland in the presidency M uaabW-l- meet the bilk Time wa of ea!d conference. Elder Richard given, but being rcquirql to collect, Mr. released from his appointment . Richards informed Mr. Parkes that he as traveling Elder in the Manchester must enter suit and oolleet. Mr. Parkas, conference, and is appointed to labor in " in order lo. avoid any publicity, ngreed the Liverpool office aud conference to appear in court, acknowledge the ' Theatbi- .- The Margetts "Star Comdibt and parmh judgment to be entered, bination." had a lull house, and gave a if ten days time would-- be gUen hi te splendid performance Saturday night. settle the debt without having the mor- We regret not having space for the ex tification of public scandal. Mr. Parkes tended notice they deserve. They were appeared in Justice Middlcton's court, applauded throughout," and everybody where suit was eutirj'', an I a lroiited was well satisfied. Mr. Bowring'a song but no and Mr. Eli Pierce's the debt. Jadgiseut was ette.-esong sad recitation execution was issued for thirty-tw- o days, were huge. Come again, Phil. the attorney desiring to gfve the cod leniency possible. Py papjv On Saturday, September 18th, 1875, Stent not being made, the execution was levied privately, and fifteen days more at 3 p. m., of measels and diptheria. e Rebecca, twin child of Thomas and Mary Laving elapsed without aeltlemcnf,, of sale was given to tako place to- - Ann Wallace, of this city, aggl 9 months Vay at z p m. EuaofKAM Muhion. Iron y city,-receive- War-burton- . d no-lic- hi Xbe '3Iormons4, and Tbelr - Jimmies,, x I COSTISVEP.- - t ' - - I- Joseph Smi'h anefbia eennsellor were and feHtberd X the "fprine of 1832, sa pieee of ma der a Christiaa dis cipline, two" Christian (f) ministers pre" siding en. the occasion. 'A child sick died the ex from measlea with The : posure caused 'by breaklag iutp the house and tearing Joseph Smith out of bed la 1833 the Rev. Isaae Mctoy, a Pix-leBaptist clergyman, and the Rev. D. adin foremost were Presbyterian, ministering 'Christian discipline to the. Latter-da- y Saints in Jackson county, Missouri, aided by lesser lights in the Christian faith, tore down bouse?, destroyed printing offices, pillaged goods, whipped, tarred and 'feathered; killed, wounded and drov ffteen hundred peo' pie disarm! and destitute la perish in the wilderness; burned two hundred and sixteen of. their houses, which stood upon lands for.wJicb4liey had paid their specie to the United States treasury The. same Christian: discipline, in a a milder way, wasgais administered ia Clay county. They were driven to the qiiked, uninhabited prairies of. Caldwell county, their ; enemieseven deolariog that it was such a worthless country, and so destitute of timber, that the Mor mons were welcome to it,..- Twe years of industry and enterprise, with great fuitb on the part ol our people,, inade Caldwell one of the most flourishing connties in that State.. . , Here the Rev Sacbael XV oods, a rres; byterian minister, and the Rev. Samuel Bogard, a Methodist, asis ed by ministers, of other denominations, and tbtir aiders and abetters, renewed the system of religious tyranny by beating, robbing, plundering, bouse burning, ravishing, and finally exterminating and driving about ve thousand people from the State of Missouri in midwinter Every one of them that was driven was repeatedly urged, and masy soli cite J to stay if they would renounce their religionnot polygamy, for we were then rigid.monoganiists, but our church ' organization. Major General John W. (.'lurk, a Methodist, in eofureing the exterminating order, said; "You must not meet in council meetings or in conferences; 'and if you ever organize again with bishops and presidents, the people will be' upon you, aad ycu .utterly destroyed." Our benevolent Christian friends of Missouri fo)lpweJ many ef those exterminated people' with vexntieus demands upon the Governor of Illinois for extradition for violation of Missouri laws. : 1 believe that a record cannot be found iu the State of Missouri wherein a criminal judgment is eatered a ninst one of our people,' thoigh the adminis tration of the law was'' entirely in the hands of our enemies. Qa& especial leasoa in Christian charity Vas administered at the meeting ground near the missionary camp, wheio t4verl women were lashed to benches and: While Joseph Smith and his followers were io prison and in. chainsihey were told that a party of those men had gone for the purpose of administering the same Cbristian training to their wives, but they returned without accomp ishiug' (heir purpose, as tbey found the families so welt guarded as to wake the attempt unsafe. In 1844 a bandfome city bad grown up in Hancock county, Illinois, called Nauvoo. A charge of. treason against Joseph and Hyrum Smith caused their arrest. Knowing the' iutention of his to murder hiui, Joseph persecutor Smith obtained from the Governor of the State a pledge of the faith of the Stale for his protection from all violence, and a fair trial; but he and his brotbei were murdered in jail, ' while awaiting examination, by a party of men wiih blackened faees, led by a Baptist minister: ministers of other denominations taking part. In 1843 one hundred and seventy five houses were .burned in dif ferent parts ' of ' Hancock', county by parlies led by Christian ministers; abd culminated in driving the entire people in wittter, numbering many thousands, homeless and destitute into the wilder nesa, leaving the hard toil of six years, their magnificent teniple, mills, factories, farms and neighboring villages a prey to" their Christian tutors But they faithfully promised thai the few helplrg and destitute might remain.' in the city The Rev. Thomas - Brockmn, and about fifteen buudred of his pious after several confederates, days' siege, and three days' bombardment with artillery, succeeded in selling across the river the last six hundred men, women and children, helpless and lion'- of this suffer destitute. A ing camp was given by Col Kane, who, visited them. He says: "Dreadful, indeed, was the suffering of those forsaken beings, bo'wad and cramped by cold and sunburn, as each alternate day and night dragged on. It was the fonrth week of September, I84. . (For extract from Col. Kanne's description, see Answers to Questions, page 12,) Tb;s abort reference to points of our history would be sufficient to satisfy the kind, generous and impartial historian, that when added too by the years of hardship, toil and so ft or ing iooidont to foroing our wny into itjece mountains and contending with Indians, wild beasts and the sterdesert, golely for ility of the enjoyment of religious liberty, the whole Mormon people ought to have became, in the most eminent degree, thoroughly possessed tf all the weok, quiet, penhel'ul, humane and liberal principles of true Christianity. Tj It C.ntinue4 trr: '' l"r' A FCLL: STOCK OP , CHANCES BARE y, gtab-btin- - .. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes For Homes. AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS ora the East. Jitflt received !' We irlsli to inform the Public,' or those seeking Homes that we will sell any of the following de CAU GROCERIES. r . ' '' ' ' -- i All GoodeliTered fr83 93-t- force-pum- - 1 Williams, the proprietor. Jl if . rvj W fa.- H z ' 12 4 O 3E5 a '"" "PS go M 1 - S S iC,s, , - 2 " 0 ' No. 2. ;; ON THE BENCH, j ... young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if needed, and a good grass All improvements first-clas- - No 3. : ' 2 - a r Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Henry Tribe, containing one (1) acre, with a plat. CO ; tcy .,- M and e, other conveniences on the premises. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua LOT va .1;- A W The house is bow, and has six large rooms and kitchen, clofcts, bathroom, good eellar, pantry, etc. There ONE of the Oit? t : & p, v .. - . () best orchards in tho city on the lot, with good water privileges, hose, etc. toVaD'-par- f. Square, containing three 'of an acre. One of the fourths Public wash-hous- , :or- FRESH EVERY" DAY; .. On the Bench, two blocks from Main . Street, aad one' block north of the is also a good stable, n LOT ONE HOUSE AND CORSSR g, GOODS Prices down to. the lowest tassiblo Biarja, sirable properly, to wit: No 1. ..." s. a' -- ? ' .av.:H:lil-;Bo:S.- .a '& U ;'S-- "' 'B ' S'':- - ' J '11 ';r;,;V A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now occupied by J. B. Czachcrt. SRECIAL INDUCEMENTS. :. , ' A BUSINESS LOCATION No buildings. : , No.5- ONE DESIRABLE DOUBLE RESI - "v. ' v Suitable for one or two families. No. 6. A FIRST-IiAT- E ! I ' s : . WILL QFFEll'; TO COUNTRY DEVLERS 7 III V: i 0 UNEXAMPLED -- INDUCEMENTS JX A LL DEVABTMBXTS OF On Wall Street, near the corner or Sixjh. Street.' House just completed FARM ' ' B ST E R A, la j MERGHANDIS: c " c Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition y well fenced, With or with out a dwelling bouse and orchard, situated 9a the line of the U.P.R.R. Attention is dnvvni!0 ou? , Pine Stocfc AND Low Prices. We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those d men-tiono- above, to dispose of. Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to give os a call, as we are determined to sell and will . : give- - good THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT chasers. WILLIAMS : - the first floor,. is undoubtedly On terms to reliable pur .4 The Best place in Salt Lake Cit ! 1 - ' 1 DENCE For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor Mat Bs So. The Beaver. Enterprise Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden, siys the Salt Lakers will find in Judge er Boreman a learned and dignified gen tlemaa.." Y"e bopa taey will. If so, they will "findsomething which has not previously been generally ptveeived. Perhaps his "true inwardness" has not been developed to the public, and there may be that "in" Judge Boreman which has not formerly been brought out. .We sh'all JooH with ir.tcrcst for the 'liarned ' . "y - and deified!" Z. G. Iffi:.'it I., Salt laake City 1 ; . . . On, Wall Street, near Williams & Cos. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet : des-cri- f At the October toufevence No. 4. 7 AT WHICH TO PURGnASE GROCERIES;'"''' ' vV iwtv nnnns. & Co. . 'f'V-. . . , . DRESS GOOD ' And all kinds of Articles in General Use. 'V ..- - ; ; H. B. Clawsoh, . ,v ; gen. sun. |