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Show She flilta ' Fkanklin, W. Ton rose. JEditor Ed. Ogden Jcnction: Char 1 4);iH:. UTAH. i, ! -- PIETY and POLYGAMY." 0i)BN Junction : To THi $rrji Og'ien Junction the of The editor seems to think tbt jhe Newman-l'rat- t discussion has settled the question: 'Does the Bible HRuoiiou polygamy?" ieyond eU eoDtrorety. "It is a good thing that the heart be established;" but in this ceuntjy, where nine-tentf the'people deny the doctrine and nb Lor the practice of polygamy, can nothing more be said agaiust it than has been xaid y Ir. Newman ! Pratt end Newman may be yery "clever" debaters; but how does the editer of the Junction know that Mr. Arrow and myself are not "more clever t" M, IIawison. Evanston, W. T., Oct, 14, 1874. The above is' the second commu- j(ue . nication received from the Methodist Minister' at Evanston.. It starts in w'th an incorrect presumption and winds up with a piece of interrogative egotism.. The editor of the JcNQTION never said, or intimated discussion that the Newman-PraWe "settled" had ever' anything think, however, that it settled New man, S3 far as further bragging and bombupt about squelching polygamy snd "bearding the' Kod in his den" But we did not exsre concerned. pect thut it' would settle the little Metbodistic'purps, who might snap and snarl when fcueir- big Washington dog slunk away with his ears kid back, and his caudal, appendage in a 'i poor place for valine;. Of course a great deal more can be said than has been said- by Dr. Newman. People will talk, and talk, and talk, and ihut will not "jettle'' the ques- i tion:' Mr. 1,,'"!' K Ilowison's was controversy not wth "the 'Junction, but' with "Arrow." It seems that the "Arrow" "which penetrated Ilowison's soulwas tha statement that "Polygamy is plainly taught iu the Bible, and not, only approved of God, but in mrtny cases actually commanded forbidden in by Him, and that volume,". To combat this, Mr. Howisou'6 only argument in reply was, that his father had eleven children' whom he taught to reverence the holy book, but none of them ev-believed in polgamy. Now, Mr. lfowison asks how we know that "Arrow" and himself are not more clever than Pratt and Newman. As to"Arrow" and our opinion of him, th'af'ls'noDbf Itf IlovrUoo's business. But we will say that his argument (?) in reply to "Arrow, is our proof. If Jw'wwa half 'as etWer 'as "Professor , Pratt or"Dr; Newman he woul juakf i8ob6-,- better! attempt 'at logic than, to cite, the belief or unbelief of his father and his ten brothers and Tkcre were several larger dieters. families than his who did not believe iif j$saVs arlc, nevertheless, the flood No Ciime and they were destroysd. clever man ' would scrawl two such as those we hay crrhmumcationa . received from Mr. Howison, nor m ke such a display of insufferable egotism as ii embodied ia the closing question of his last." ' "'Now' if Mr Howison wants to dis play" his "cleverness", and show how much ore powerful a debater he is than Dr. Newman, we will give hira chance to spread himself. We wil publish his strong1 reasons, if he has any to, prate the contrary of Ar jow'a" statements, namely, that "Po lygamy fo plainly taught in the Bi ' i We ll suggest Mr. : Ilowison's ' H . ; , . . .rpjnars la'regara io quaiaiions may make from that book, to sub VW.tj h Oct. 17, 1874. Sib. : As much gassing, together with the usual "Liberal'' amouut of lyiag.baa been indulged in by the Rag tag aud party in reference to the Soda Spring JJemocratic Convention, held by the People's delegates, on the 19th Sept., at which time a ticket was nominated for County officers, I take the present opportunity to correct some of tin lying reports started by some of the dirty whilptr in AJalad under ttoe drilled discipline, 1 presume, of Major most Huston and company, who-seems to consist in m facts and torturing law into a species of blackmailing, worthy of the good old days when England, roughshod, rode over the dearest rights of her American colony. The facts about the Soda Spring Con vention are, that due and timely notice was given in every town and settlement in the county, and each town of over a dozen houses requested to send two delegates; under that number of houses one delegate. And the fact is notorious throughout the county, that mass meetings were called in each town, publicly, delegates chosen by the voters, and the proper credentials furnished them. The Democratie parly has no county organization, and of course the call for the convention could only be made by some move on the part of our prominent men. In this I presume we made a mistake, as we should have waited for an invitation from J. W. Huston or some of the "Liberal" element, whose only liberality consis'ts in an unprovoked hatred of everything "Mormon," or smacking of fair play uud honesty. Anyhow the convention was held, and a ticket nominated, its beat recommend being that it is entirely obnexious t that hybrid nondescript hatched from an Apostate dam and a Methodistio sire known as the "Liberal Party" by the few, atid-thQyassticutacs abortion by the many.. The chap who dishes up Mie items for the Suit Lake Tribune in this pluee demands from some one a passing notice, not because of any intrinsic merit or worth of the fellow, for he is not available on either one, but because he seeks such whoppers, is alnotoriety, ways going to have somebody tyranized over and, withal is considered, even by the ' Liberals," lis been puoh an insignificant, mean, useless outrage ou his e of a breed species a sort of a that might be imagined between a man and a monkey, that I purpose duuutiug this puragrnph for the satisfaction of his His only succeesin Oneida friends. Couniy, up to date is his eminent failures, some of which may prove palatable to the little scalawag lie the rolo of lawyer when he first came from Boise, ami the, fact that te has thus lar kept out of the penitentiary is proo sulticieut to 8aiibfy his friends that ho is He also col up to snun in legal lore lected many spotidulix from the iinsus peeling settlers up and down Bear River with which to procure for them from the Land Office at Boise, their receipts, buttne money ujt accompany the Declaratory Statements, the receipts failed to come, and the eeiilers were forced to lose their money, and file ajjrain Oh! He is jut' the build phyioully in the head, and morally and eminently adapted lora correspondent of the Tri bune to show up the evils of the community and qui it mention of him self. A scheme was partially matured io raise a suoscription sumcient to enable him lotnake.liH way to some other State or Territory, but the ques Hon being sprung whether or no it would not be exposing the correspon dent to the dangers of lynch law, prevalent at that lime in the neiehborinz lerritenes, tue proposition was dropped The genuine reason of the hostility evinced Dy tnis correspondent, is be Ueved to be because of the refusal of the Female Relief Society to hire hira as a model on which to cut charitable overalls. So much for the institution who has raised the hue and cry about tne bogus Soda biirings Convention, i leave me uescnpnon or nim where ca ture left him half made, and hope the tribune may continue .him in their em ploy and pay him, as be needs the help and it may save the town from donating tor nis support. The action of the Boise Convention in throwing out the vote of Oneida as rep resented m the proxies hehl by J N. Loston is an outrage on the people here and a dip grace to the Convention who did it. What would they think if Onei u weni .strong ior r. Jb. resign on election day. regardless of their nomi- Bob-taile- ..iiflT' ETonlnsrl Oct. 19, 1874 M ptinttaU" his point r "Give it to the pe tie without note or comment. We wilf not add Mr Ilowison's other ndviia waktian tatheBible: "Give it, fro- - then as the Wy revelation from God to nwa" because we know better." Ain? here again is further evidence against Mr. Ilowison's "clcv-er- n Ssi" the ISblJitielf proves that it is notthe only reva-lati . ' God to' uia-rit Mr. Howison should remember the ly i fable of the frog and the bull. Let the Frog Howis u cease from trying tofhweli .larger that) the bull Now man. tat Tie" burst himself in the andr.iakc al:gbr failure than the blatant bellowing of the Doctor, though it wi!l,,uoX attract i?o much utUi.'.iou. to. CJroat Western Iron Oneida County Attain. function. e CHOPIOUSE. The following telegram relates to the TIIX BE OrEi KD ON TlirCPDAY ETEX- Iron Company which is represented in V int. the 1st inet, on Main Street, next tloui Northern Utah by Arthur Siayuer, Esq., talribe'n. i MEALS AT ALL HOURS of Farmington. It is a special telegram JOS. U'I'OIOMO, Trop'r. lo the Deseret News: Cedar City, Oct. 17, '71. Editor Deseret News : I Imv jw-- t received information iieifl Ebeuezer Hanks. Esq.. Superintendent of the Great Western Iron Co , Iron City, per Wm. Holy oak and John Eyre, who have iusl returned from that place., that the blast furnace is doing spleudid business The furnace is tapped every ten hours. AND ALL KINDS OF The last run was twenty-fiv- e hundred pounds. They expect next week to make n five tons of per day. 1 hey ship .' " GO TO ' ped two tons for Provo yesterday, Lverybody here ve rejoicing at the pros ! pect of the development of the immense e in this region. deposits of iron caich:. CONFECTIONERY! pig-iro- Henry Lust, Opposite First National Bank, aud First South Street, ... aatronsv NOTICE That could evade if unforgiven, The piitient search and vigil long Of him who treasured1 up a wrong." More again sometime, J. L. M P-- S. It may not be generally known that Joe Huston has proclaimed before witnesses that he would 'sinche Bro Hatch Q d d m him, the first oppor tunity, and other church men in this county," and that too in a spirit "of in quisitorial vindictivenesa, worthy the man and his career heretofore exempli Bed in bia oourse as U. S, Attorney for the Territory, nhen necessary, proof win t ready on what he hR8 threatened to do when epportunit.y offered. J. L M existing le- twwii.tli unOerigniiil us rotad butchers, la tins ril riulvtid bv mutual content Uuy The liusl lets will be conducted bv MiitUiu Biel who will collect all debts due xnid firm. The A Dl.IA.V, BE1ETT, CO, Office near Powder Should be Used, Became it i much more convenient tliau Brew er's or hop yeast, produces better and more nutritions food, and never tails of success. This is par ticularly ajii'licatde to Doolky's Yeast I'uwdeb as each uackajre not only contains the FULL wkikht as rcuieceiitfU, hut the foments a'e perfectly free . iiijHrions sulistmu-esAotlung enteiw ir'nimiy into us co'.inositwu liut tirf'cles that are heallhv , and and tlos btead ireiared with it is such as can he eatu with lnipuuit.y l.y the most seusitiva invalids, l or sale hy grocers everywhere. Hd returned vigorously chewing a .'; COXSISTINO : SOLO STOPS, Yox Jubilante, Tox Humaca, Delicante, Tilettoa, DRESS tu M. FLANNELS, GOODS, GENEEAl ASSORTMENT -- tV & SON, CUT. GOODS! CLOTHING OF LATEST STYLES! Mittens, Ladies', Misses', aDd Cinldreu'a Hosiery of all Grades. A FULL STOCK Ctase-War- Queeo's-War- ?, s, Paper-Hanging- d4-2- OF STAPLE HARDWARE, GROCERIES, IMS, MTIOJS, Saddle?, Harness and e, llarucss Trimmings, Cordage and Tin-War- e. guaranteed. If. BEARIKSI.KY, Proprietor. JTBST RECEIVED, d4Htf. An a8ortinent A TAILOUIXG. Mi Motet, Fifth Street, Where he will be 0 Ogden, Cleanitisr, etc , .. . ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOll CASE! IES2K3 glad of a shore of patronage. Repairing-- done with '0 Dispatch. 1 James William, Fiflli Street. 301.fim. J. C. C. COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE UTAH. CITY, 43- - Especial attention Riven to examination of uunci, nnu ceruixcaies 01 ilties. Juyt in Stock 0 n 3 ; attention. ! H G Plain and Ornamental Plastering executed in the first st!ye of the art. o a d(S.2w a , : in iLIa E3 SCOTCH AND AMERICAN IMD LIIE?' t running the 4 SCOTCH On iu Paseenger Trains. H. E. SARCiiAT, Oen'l Snp't, liJrafro. C. W ENTWDRTJl, Gen'l rasa. Act., Chicniro. T1103. HCKI'S, Oeu'l IT igUt Agl, thicv f " rtllSH WIIISKEYJ AND ' Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California ine Bitters, 0 CIIEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN ClTi AT CLARE'S LIQUOR STORE, A Main Street, - - Ogden, Utah NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. Line from Chic.igo oilman Palace Sleeping Cars EES! ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Of N Great Central lloiite Santera The only :B or iu bottle, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Till CALIBRATED "BLUES (1296-t- f Of the Finest (Qualities manufactured, on draught XEW YORK, BOSTON For the speedy transportation all kinds of freight i, ..uU..v ruus exclusive oyer the . . ENCL1SH, Great Centra! Route. a MICHIGAN CENTRAL FALLS , ; WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT oocivr, EiratB ' . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALT LAKE CITY. T17VTT mT1 - A T-- T f C LAR v GUARANTEED. JAMES ; 0 Salt L,ake City. Address W. H. Hooper, Supt. v All orders addressed to D. II, Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt COULT & DAVIS, PLASTEREBS AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING YARD. WAGONS 82 ; SATISFACTION .... snvnr. civp-f-d BATES, Utah And Michi- , oft'- - for eight years Late U. 8, District Attorney. gan for ten years. dSMin. A Full assortment ' ri SUTHERLAND, CEORCE ' .CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Late Circuit JHdge, Miehigan, . C- and most popular aud Eef t Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa Claus, Eclipse, Diamond, Improved New Kra, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scorchers, Charm Box, Iled Cross, Cowls, ........ r, .V .... A.MES WILLIAMS wishes to ixfobm the public that lie has opened for businesi in th above line ut his shop, Next t& of tl PARLOR AUD COCK STOVES, J Alii DRY OF Bojs' ani Children's Mew's, everything eUe in the SI i ntl liincy IVotious. MUSIC LINE, 4( 5 ; GIXGIIAKS, LINSEYS AND A ESTEY OltGANS, J3KX3T Of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, GLOVES Original with and peculiar to the Aldo - The Choicest Styles and Patterns of THE FINEST BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, JOHN DA1TES Ogden Junction. (foujierlt junction hotel:) ansi est and 1i0me ctjst01i solicited satisfaction' OGDEN BRANCH- OUR FALL GOOX3, I.'.' About twice as many tin any other establishment in the world. CASES, THE BEST TONE EVER PRO & Co. Just Arriving and to Arrive! Organ Illustrated Catalogues sent free. ft cluve. Ilia wife asked him where he had been, and ho said, "To see a fiond." She calmly rt plied th t she though his frion-- must be dead, as sh ) could smell his bier. I., M. WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL - act3, z'.C. 1,000 Cottage Organs Manufactured Monthly. Freight lloitse. JAMES ALLEN d2S63m r " i! Estey ... lie went out between the ' Rocky Charles IL Clarke is the name of a gentleman who writes rs "Jlax BffoniBi Passenjer and Erelflit Adeler." NIAGARA e. Wheat, Oats, Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. The Coal sold by us is all picked over DUCED in this class of Organs, charming by hand and warranted free from slate, all, tiring none. stone or slack. d23 tf Why Yeast Slices They invite inspection of their stock of ; THE Guaranteed. U.C. ... ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. K .B''1 1 Kaiiyon and Mountain Satisfaction OF Eastern and Western Boots and 4 HAND PICKED Grass STOCK V ' d6-2- IN DEALERS Just receired. a SPLENDID , Soda & Fancy Summer Di inks K0BEKT JOHNSON MAilll A3 BIEL. d24-- EASTERN CONNECTIONS. A man who hid under a sofa at an informal B"gton missionary meeting, ladies spoke ays that the thirty-fiv- e twice of the clown trodden heathen arid more than a hundred times about a new kind of hair-dy- 3Iaiu Street, Ogden. Conutry Dealers supplied at Wholenale. COXCKRN. U WHOM IT MAYhei'titofot u W "For if we do bnt watch the hour, There never yet was human power OLD WALKER BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY. fac-nnd- ... Full Line of Fall Bry Goods II. WALLACE'S iron-ston- . ARE IN DAILT RECEIPT OF A SWEETMEATS e s N WALLA WALLA I 0 Nothing adulterated. All of the best stlcction. THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGAKSJ :d305iy- - W.E.CLARK" Proprietor., 9 |