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Show OGDEN JUNCTION fifth sxazrr. CaAUC3 W. Ps:4aos.El E. STB A TFOBD, tiuinett -- Editor Xinar. Th Elward. More teimonil THE BEAVUIXBUL In TESTIMONIALS Hrtter Read fTor tit tl Llwird Lee Statement maa when and get farmers. itum, jsu chine, remember the Ust u always the ' wiTKESsr.3 roa chespest the rsosrcimox W1TII It C ED EE. CUAUJtD C uristensen hate IciCac m. Pijrott THI TOft El ward Harvester ! 4 opened an Ioe Cretin Tarlor at their (Special dispatch to the S. L.JUeralJ.) 1873 !0. July Evening, Water Manufactory. Fourth Street. Sod TuJiiy 13. ' Beaver, Ice cream in any Qtiaatiir. Addres P. The names of the witnesses subpoenaed d223-t- f for the prosecution in the Lee trial, were - O. Box 29, Ogden. called in court this vcrning, about one The attor, MX. half ef the 107 answering. Giso Dows Gold has declined two neys for Lee asked that tbe case be conToe tolegrapU briotis n$ws of the cent. Prospect are good for a fur- tinued till morning, which was ssy aod granted, they will then i they a good si'a death of Lady "Franklin, widow of ther descent. This be ready to proved witu the trial. Lee's be will scale statement will not be accepted by the f Sir Jchn Franklin, the fated Arctic we hope the sliding , Drosecution, who have more and Letter was explorer. Lady Jane Franklin evidence than he could give. t he daughter of Johu GHffin Esq , R. H. Baskia. of Halt Lake, is here, Bctthi "Peoto" Home MadeCtoth, will assist District Attorney. Carey and and ou descent was of French DoeekicK, Cassiraeres, P. S. Kerteji WueeJon. and wear. aod They boy I the mother's "ids, and was bom in Jeana for a.aa This evenicg there ia considerable exand cheapest and wear the citement he'e ever an unlcoked for Loqljn ia 1803. She was married are the beet W. FOULGER, 2Dt- game which has been sprung upon t tie It Sir John Franklin ia 1320, and longest. Cemplatats have been prevention. a when before his made hiui to ju&uce of tbe peace, nccoaiparucd post several of the more important charging William Last at Kusawat. Van ot Diemau'u Goveruor eening witnesses for the people in tbe I eecase, Thomson, job wagoner, wa loading with complicity in the niur.iers at hni. slack coal at the depot, he threw Mountain Meauow. Some of them, also, tidy Franklin has gained world- some on the horses, which frightened have been charged with other eerious No arreets have jet ben made, wide fame, sympathy and admiration them, aud they ran. The wagon comirg crimes. uuderstood that warrants are her. iudpfitiirabl efforts to dis- in contact wUh a telegraph pole, an axle but it is issued, and in the bands of the local '.last's otlicers. Marshal Maxwell has giveu cover tho't'itts of her husband nnd his ami a single tree were broken. rders to his depu'ies not to allow a wit-neall. d who sailed ou tne companions, to be arrested and taken out of the Erebus which were lost in and toproteei them with force of Irish-macounty, James Gagin, sn arms if necessary. Affairs are taking a theArctie s?as. Expeditions were 8crmcATy. was suffocated to death in the serious turn, aud a day or two may fitted out at her own c:st, and she Ttte pubmine, at Alta, Lii tie Oct; on wood, something interesting. Foul air stopped his lic will probacy be the gainers by this repealed to the British Guvernumnt last Sunday. eross-firitieince, as both parties have m well as to tha Uaiud States fA r breath, and came near killing bis mate, into the business of exseriously gone The Coroner's jury Patrick MoG'mty. kid aud posing the Mcualain Meadew massacre, returned a verdict in accordance with the facia of that affair will doubtluss Aftr Captam McCIintnck succeed- the facts, exonerating everybody from come to the surface. ed in establishing the fact that Sir blame. itzvrn of ror fraxk- eon-tinue- d. it ts Ter-ror-an- GbastsTiixc, Utah, July 15th, 1S7S. Geo. A. Lowi Esq, Salt Lake City, Dbak Si. The Elward Harvester I bought of you this day, started working in my field of oats, which will bring about one hundred (100) bushels t the acre also cut a heavy patch of weeds and meadow rush. It 'did the' elevating beautifully in both oats and weeds, and neither clogged the elevator. The Elward is the lighieit draft machine I have ever worked in my field of grain. I did the binding sstsetistes with three men and sometimes with two (2) men. I ant well pleased with the and intend keepElwaid y ing it to its work, and if it will continue to do the cutting and elevating as y it did (and I see no reason why it should not) I should recommend it in preference to any other Harvester. There was present a number of prcnt-inecitizens of the place who umni-mousgae it the preference overall other machines they have ever seen. It left s perfectly clean field and all tbe scatterings ware saved in the large hinders' box. Signed, work-Ueiog- to-da- ut J. AV. Junction. t HELIGIOL'S IlIOT. Priestly Savasos in San This evening at six TnK Ewicbatios. o'clock, 753 immigrants will arrive, CGO of whom are from Suaudiuavia and the rest from the British Isles. The following returned missionaries are expected with the company: C. G. Laraen, in charge; John Frantzen, P. C. Geertien, L. S. Anderson, Neils Andersen, Andrew Jensen, and Miles Williams. The Company left Liverpool on tho 39th inst., on the steamship Idaho. Salvador. Panama, IS. Advices from Sin Salvador suite that a dreadful riot took place at San Miguel, a town of 40,000 inhabitants, in the southern part of the republic. A great deal of discontent had been exciited against the government on its refusal to allow the pastoral of the bishop of Salvador, written ia a tone hostile to the There laws, to le read iu the churches also had been a considerable hostile felling among the lower classes, owing to some regulations re juiring dealers to use the new market place. While matters were in this state, a priest named Palaeros preached a violent sermon against the constituted authorities, on the20ih ult, Tlml evening a niob arosa aud i tucked the cabileo and liberated sum 200 pei'sdns, then proceeded to assau't the email parrison at the cuarete, where they kijled General Espinota, cut hi body to jieces, threw the pieces ateaoti other, split the skull of (leneral t'usiro and threw him over the wall, where h wn9 picked up by his mother, and died in three days. The eo'tdiers in the garrison were nearly nil assassinated, and many "prominent citi zens Silled. After this the fanatic meb, set fire to sixteen houses, with kerosene Before the town was entirely destroy!d it., fortunately happened that her lintanic Msjesiy s ship lantonie was at La Union, where she landed heii marine?, which allowed the garri-othere, united with some troops from Atnipolu, m Honduras, to march to the relief of bun Miguel, and put down the mob Curate Palaeros, at last accounts, had been arrested with others that bad participated in the outbreak, and a good many inferior rioters had been shot by order of Presideut Gonzales, who had arrived with troops. Many hsuses were destroyed and pillaged. The damage is estimated ht one million dollars, and commercial failures are looked for in consequence. The country has been declared in t'a state of seige, and the president is taking measures to estub'.i.--h order ,and bring the perpetrators of this disgrace-lu- l outbreak to punishment. The Diario, oHicial paper.of the stale, and all publ'c prints, abound in indignant articles about the priests who were the instigators of this savage and san guinary affair. One curious and incredible dUoovery was made after I be murder ous affair was over, viz: On. the persons ef some of the dead rebels were found passports which read when translate J, Teter, open to the bearer the gates of Heaven, who has died for religion." Signed, George, Bishop of San Salvador, and sealed with the seal of the bishepric ; of San Salvador. Oien was onco oonoretl by a visit Elbctios Matters. At a meeting o from Lady Franklin, and those who the Territorial Central Committee held ',c died on her at the Ogdeo House will the Salt Luke City Hall yesterday, at join with us in kfndly reiuernbranca the following nominations were made for of tho aged and amiable lady, whose the August election: life was devoted to tho memory of Commissioners to locate University her hustaud, and her means to the Lands, John Van Cott, Lewis S. 11 ills, life a a uacri- - John Ilowberry. e!isc which took Councilors to the Legislative Assemi bly, for Salt Lake, rJummit and Tooele Lady Franklin has now passed counties: Wilford Woodruff, John T. through the vail which separated her Caine, William W. Cluff, Robert T. Eur-toirom her noble companion, and, let hi . ...... . us hope, is now enjoyiiig his society, where tstorms and shipwreck and Selectman, Salt Lake County, M. . Isaac 8tewart. Coroner Salt Lake Couly, George. JJ partings aud paiu are known no more, ' Taylor. as trial that have passed except A meeting of delegates from all the way for ever. precincts in Salt Laks County, will be held in the City Hall, S. L. City next Saturday at 1 p.m. THAT'S SO. 'The following, clipped the from Ci?ago Journal of Commerce, ia ap York plied particularly to the New Tribune, but ia of such general application that we insert it without) ' comment: ' "Apostates always become the bitterest,- - the most unscrupulous and the most malignant enemies of truth. ,The greater the fall the more intense the hatred. Tho higher tka Angel the lower tha Devil. The most in- vetcrate fops that the immortalized Man of Nazareth has now on this teartli onco professed to be his most zealous friends. Like their prototype they "abode not in in tho truth." He said my "yoke is easy and my burden is light;" but they could not remain bis disciples and indulge their appetites and passions; and therefore in their licentiII ia yoke is ous hearts they said, heavy, and His prohibitions unreason fcble. Having gamed position and influence, by their association with the good and the truo, they now uso their elevation and their power to fame and- to strike --dowu the men vbo bold on to the truth and refuse to .ollow them in their vagaries." , - . , Joho D. Lee,of Mountain Meadow notoriety, is nbout to turn State's evidence, and all Utah lieutile-itare in breathless expectation in the hope that he will iutulpale lVigham Young in thut atrocious crime. . Omaha Herald. y . ..,-,- "Jess' so." That's what's the matter with 'era, Dr. But if hope !rfcrred maketh the heart kick," they will be the sickest crowd on the continent before and after the trial is cocclu led. Thoy may hope, aud hope against hope, and th.n the "inculpation" wou'l stick, but the whole 4 To Tocbists. Tourists are frequently anxious to find a cool epot where they ean enjoy themselves face to faoe with nature without leaving alt their clothes ofF. .The North Pole is a favorite objective point, but tourists are uncertain bow to make the journey. The trip can easily be accomplished by taking Ihs Utah Northern to Franklin, then by wagons through Humbug Pass, and on over Greenho.u divide, through Montana and the regions beyond. There is a good wagon read all the way till you oome to water. Curious ice formations that have puzzled the w isest heads as to their extent an i sometimes how to get out of 'em are to be teen and felt. Fish abound, and seals, with white bears by way ef variety. A beautiful ice field occasionally heart a visitor away from the south and ualt him in the polar envelope. It is a very attractive expedition, and there is no fear of Iudians. has been enlarged to double ita former capacity and displajio,, tbe most and embracing staple good, popular tu for Ladies n& Childreni known, in American markets, among which, Sausser, Dangler & From Particular attention is called to immense additions recentlj in our 6tock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are sapvi Geo, A. Lowe, Esq., Dear Sir: We the undersigned, Lave this day witnessed the working of the Elward Harvester, boiiffht by Mr. Levi Mammon of your agent at Oden, and it did the cutting aud elevating in style, and the draft is much lighter than we expected, in fact, it. is the light est draft machine we have everseen, the binding was done with twe, and sometimes three men. We heartily recommend it to any one whhing to buy a . i tr:s i 4 Where te j W mmli..d t, C'oruelius Ueigl. Corueillan, s DOMESTIC STOCK: Wax. ITemlock and Oak Upper; Ilemlooli nnd Philadelphia Call aud Kip; LEVI HAM MOM, ABIAII WADSWORT1I. H1GLKY, ALMA BYT 11 KH, JAMES A. AM LOFT, SAMUEL COUZENS. HEBER C. IIA.VMON. GEO. MUNSKE. GEO. H. RILEY, PETKR MUNSEE, OWEN ROBERTS. d2f,0-l57-- l. lelbl': Tanipico; (urafia; auU Hemlock Oak Ilarnt'ss leailur: Kama Vmz Sole Leatherl Ana an lue JLatebt Ktyl Splils.; MYRtDN HoortB, July 19:h, 1873. Geo. A. Lowu, Esq , Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir: We have this day witnessed ihi working of the Elward Harvester, boucht of your sgent at Ogden, by A. M. Hull & Co., and we honestly say to the farmers generally that it is the best harvester we have ever seen, with out any exception. WILLIAM HULL, JOHN RILEY. TSiels; IS a 11; VeltiiiK; lioaus iu all Colors: of JLasits. In short, our nrcnarailons for sun nltirift a large Spring trade will be fouivu thorough and complete in every Depart ment of the Institution, . dl64-tf- Clawson, Sutt. . Unity is Strength! 0 WATER! WATER! W. O GDEy. AHEAD! Co. A. Ostlen ( R PIDCOCK & JOS. TYRRELL to inform the People of Weber County fflSII 9 mat Ihcy have blended their Mercantile isasi Fire Brigade, Will Hive a Boot and Shoe ?Ianitfacturing Interest together, for the express purpose of organizing Association in the old Second Warul premises, lately ocenpied by I'idcock & Glc'o riess "and On the Pioneer Anniversary of the 24th OF JULY AT JONES' GROVE. Exercises to begin at 10 o'clock a.m. Co-operati- ve splendid chanse to havo a day's en joyment aud help a public cause. Proceeds will be appropriated towards purchasing a A HOOK AJj3 LADDER OUTFIT. tlifl inises have been refitted and xepared for above business, and wc cordially invite Tho Best of Music, Good dancing Floors, friends and Excellent Dinners. ST., OGDEX. Said prej Furniture Depot, ow the people in general, who are tercsted in. Home Manufactures, to call and for themselves. in wflj WE deRiirn nddincr nthfr hrannhpn nf Unme Tndimtrv tn our Establishment fast as circumstances will allow. We haye enzueed tlie serrices of Mr- - Kicsfl ' : r- . . i. i ivi .A .nni?J"'H i.i wuo as an r.sericnvi wen our to Known is oi mosi cuizeas uiTE, and we shall, in a few dys, open a Drug Department with a New Stock of ui0" in that line, direct from tbe East. -o Business men, if you can't come send your donations. PIDCOCK & TYRRELL. Managers. ADMISSION TO THE GftOVE FREE, i Dancing Floors $1,00 FIFTH STREET, ivoviiiskic i, isrA. J. H. POOL, rrep d.?tf OGDBlJ :o:- - A FULL STOCK OF Dry Goods, lotions, Boots & Shbea CLOTHING, A.IVr GENTS' 3TUR1SISIIIIVCS, - GLOBE HOTEL, It Chan. Simon, JLittkcr, , I Saui-ier- . Jlcrt-ier- , Sorro, harvester. Salt Lake papers we learn of a shooting affray which took place at Clay's saloon, Tbeo Bingham, last Sunday evening. dere Eunnester, a Salt Lake attorney, and James McManux, had a little ditH culty, when the latter shot at the lawyer but bit Michael Fagan who had nothing to do with the row.- - The shot entered bis breast and shattered his left arm. Bnrraester returned the shot without efct. Tho constable afterwards enter ing the room where MsManus was, re ceived a bullet ia lh abdomen, which ranged downward into, the thigh. The On Sunday, the 13th inst,, ef erysipe constable fired at MeManus, ihootiog William Henry, eon of George 11. las, him through the breast, and his second FIFTH STREET, 003EN. : : and Nancy L. Stuart, of this city, aged bIioI missed MoManusbut hit the unforoiie montn anu two weeks. Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. tunate Fagan again, this time in the leg, To lie Feopened he having goue inte the saloon after being shet on the euttdde. The doctors The best accommodations at the think the eonnable, Wo. Burmes'er and lowest rates. G. MeManus will recover, but that Fagn BOARD TV TUB DAT WEEK. IlMoiwneia MSAT MARKET o will die. IV w X 51 Special arrangements ,.id conveniences' ; TZ for Families.'' A w iloors ouili of the Utah lintel A stamp a?t Trc&diug on peopW NEW MEAT MARKET. James Browning KanintTTille. Joiidot Salt Lake City, Utah. first-clas- nadj to anything known.) 1873. morning, at the Utah Hotel, ef WILY go TO SODA STRINGS consumption, Robert Kapp, of Connecti THEN THERE 13 A SUMMER RESORT cut, aged 32 years. Deceased had been 1 1 .iM'.in twlv miles of Ozdru Cittr. in that niouubiiui Ogden Willey. Partim ailing about VI months and had been to gem f the tor plfHunre can profitably upend s few California for the purpose of recruiting Sy in thi locality. The allov Is watered bv flie River which abonnds in all the verie- his health. After staying there a short t Ogderi ot lull t.ir wtiicli mountain streams are o Invalids can here reach a point clore time he had to return, as he was grow Ci'lebrgteil.i to the rn.lways where they can enjoy tbe cool nirnt the mountains. worse. he When bracing at our arrived ing city Partioe wis'j.u to nntil tboiiselves of the about 3 months ago, it was thought opportunities for for him to stay- - at this. point a Recreation and Best while. II was taken to the Utah Hoi el, That th e Talley efforde, can obtain and was attended by Drs Waugaman and BOARD AT E EA SOS A JJLK BATES Condon, but notwithstanding their skillM V. A. HAMMOXirs ful treatment he at la.t succumbed to ' tiffl&lm Hantov'IK the destroyer. His remains will be conveyed to Connecticut. the - sought for. This Bcllets at Bingham. of Edwin C. Burt,- Sullen & Co Co., and many other styles oi Shoes justly esteemed w wear, we call attention ta the Specialties n Died. ia now superior class of COOLEY. nooreE, July ICth, Dsr-lingt- John perished with several of his party in 1S47, Lady Franklin continued her exertions to obtain further Uifunnation of the lost exploring party, and to aid t ho cause of Arctic discovery. And the. last publio act of her life was to assist in the fitting out of the I'andora, particulars of the departure of which for he Polar regions have already bocri given ia tho at Salt Lake City, ly o, ' The Boot, Shoe, Leather, and Sho Finding Department of Z.C.M,I, Just received 'rom the East, GAMED ROCERIES, GOODS, k Prices down to the lowest possible margin. :o:- - X2 XL 3S3 , . . J. X X u2L 3P Jk. J3 FKESII EVERY" DAY. -- th1 :o: All GDods dslivarsl frcs to any uart of the Citr 20.? tf.'. . . . . . |