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Show vrpanmmmt John Fry, who, with his excellent lady, were very kind and accommodating to the crowds seeking shelter. After the storm passed over there was a fine disand play of fireworks by Prof. Suiella, the on platdancing was kept up both a till nearly form and in the midnight.- - We Lave heard no complaint of disorder, but everybody seemed courteous and desiroui of being agreeable. Mr. K. I Brown deserves partiular meo-liu- n for tbe admirable and gentlemanly maimer in which he conducted the exer cises und amusements at Jones Grove. Every one present must have observed and admired his untiring efforts and the tact which he displayed in the manage' ment of tbe affair. Our limited space forbids the publication in full of the orations; which were well worthy to be placed on record, or d to say all that might be truthfully in praise of eonmittee-nien- , etc. The cehbration wa9 a success, and we hope everybody feels better for the holiday. S'ltrOfltUn gmutiou. t barlro W. Penrose. Editor and baaineas manaKftr. OGDIXi. I TAIL Monday EtwiIdj, July ti. Mi;fT NEXT TO : iaii:i:s. ball-roor- Till talented paper Ability (if no cuinnioo ordi'T H exhibited iu all its departments. But ai tbertiis an exception to tivcry rule there is au exception by way of contrast to the general brilliancy of ft s articles. Occasionally a appears .from Salt Lute That Utah correspondent belongs to Here is a the. clainphool family. specimen of his powers as evidence of hit, fitness to wri;.e for a journal like Tne It;r0t:v.n U a comuuf-nicutio- - Ac later Ocean; 'fit mast 4 J . n men-tinne- s, . v to every Brighara has be apparent His sending George Q. Can-itnon ras an cxpressiou of defiance to the United States Government. His refusal to deliver arrested aldiers to the uailitary, in pursuance of Gov- enmvjut orders: the closing of every court room against Judge MoKeart to prevent the District Court holding "session, aad the to pay the money, provided by the Territorial Legislature for Terri torial dues, have tlone more than any- Jiinfi else to niake some action of Congress most certain." .. Why not continue- the lit, and iy tun reiusui ni irig,nam iounx to au.ucsSan Domingo; to enforce the puiShgo of the civil rights bill; to jii'uko Beechcr explain the Tilton bcandalj to compel the Union Pacific llaitrond to abandon its attempted coal monopoly; to unearth the of. .Nathan f to tara the new com it from its eonrso torai'4 the euithai'.d lower the present terrible temperature, has uone more than any thing elsa to make a consummate uAof the t Utahcorres-psn.lnit- ? "- - al tnur-lere.- Inter-Ocea- rj n' ' t ' I For impudent falsehood and nrro-piignorance, commend us to fpicial :oavspondent and press luhtning at .Salt Lake. nt IN OGDE.Y. I Indepvnd-VnclTina"l;le- F.-S- Dec-U- nit a trntt-mo- " Cyr WILL TEEFORM AT Ogden, Friday, Juiyioth! Just Arriving! This Great Circus performed 17 weeks in Saa Fran Cisco GOODS OUH SPUING THE CHOICEST STYLES Tatterm of And Estray Notice. to Crowded Houses! CONSlSTtXa OF Anl was uniYersall acknowledged Goods! JJrjT by the Tress and Puhlic to b SUPERIOR iEbIT To all Similar Entertainments. The Great Dockrills, The Great Kenebels, The Great Carlos, : The Great Leo arid Harry, The Great Kingsley, The. Great Leopolds. The Great Australian Brothers, The Great Leons, The Great, Cooke The Great Amelia. TA HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, side-brac- All tho Groat Stars will f Positively appear at eaeh Performance rff IGE ; REIEIBER, FRIDAY July 10tH; 1874. GROCERIES, . The celebration of the birthday of our jmiional inilependcncs at Fair's anil Jcmes' Groves lust Saturday wns a grand ?ir. In ennetquence of the delay of tii eiecurMan irniu frop che Valley, thi otTiCHiotiies did not commence .till half-pa12 o'clock. Lc Og'lcu Brass At Furr's Grove Band performed ome brnutiful 'pieeei in excellent style; Bishop L. J. Herrick officiated as Chaplain; and President F. D.'Riuaards presided, making a short litit appropriate and pointed speech on K. Box, 'ho object of tho celebration. the Declaration read of Esq , and forcible manner. The feature of the ceremonies was the . craiion' by Iliohards, Esq. It vug an eloquent, irnthful and patriotic rubearsul of the great events which, under Divine Frovidence, culminated in 'he revolution ,of the Colonies and the toirili of , American freedom; a forcible una tctliog cnuipaiison between ibeposi-f'o- u of Utah to day with the grievances cjtiiplaiucd of by the signers of the on of Independence; and a stirring of the Joyalty of tho free men nod wamcn who have redeemed this Territory from barrenness and solitude. Li consequence of the lateness of the Jiour, the Chairman announced that further jpeeches would be dispensed with. The afternoon was spent in pic nicing, dancing and outdoor amusements. Tbe visitors" from the north left the grove about five o'clock, in order to be in time for the cars. A ftorni came on, biter in the evening, whiph - prevented the intended hall,. and L.i many returned Hi their homes, others took shelter in the fine ball room kt Jones' Gtove. The eereiuoniea at this place wtre similar to those at the other grove. Fowler w.d Punly's band discoursed fcbiells. Esq., read beautiful music;-FA- . the Declaration of Independence with all that e ccutioaary ability for which he is note..; Professor Slonch delivered an able and well written orition, replete with fin Wnzmgs and pitriotic sentiment; and Elder P. M. Stuart acted in the of cLap'.aia with his nsii&l dignity and fervor. Tbe fun of the after part of the dsy wis couiiDued here throush storm as well as fcanehirni, in consequence of tbe vd'itiM offer V the, tnd Aio-v- . 0GDEN BRANCH. our few remarks. "You see, Mr. Hong Lee," we Prints, Percales, said, thinking he was getting along Luuns, Crst-ratin English, "this is a paper biiiulinnift, lyineiiM, this here'Yputting a finger on it). Organdhs, ' When off it read Kich-ardson rub they people TUc Accident to E. C frantically and buy of everybody Hough Travwhose name they see in the paper. AND A elling. He said he Do you understand?" By letter from W. G. Child, Esq.,"to did, and wanted to know how many 6E5E1UL ASSORTMENT OF his friend.i iu this city, we learn of bis pieces we had whether they were We felt discouraged. safe arrival at Holcotub Valley en the big or little. '27th of June, where he found Mr. E. C. We had worked hard for half an Richardson, suffering from the effects ef hour already, and he all the time the sad accident described in this paper. thinking we were talking about washthe Following is his acoount of the plaoe and ing! With an imprecation op the whole went we whole over race : of the journey part even going so far as to Wo fouod him in a small but about 8 story again, ilttu' Boyi' and Children' him how many papers to out by 10, with a board shanty attached, figure about tbe same alio, lie has hi in in the we printed and how many we expecJJe was all attention CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY same posi ion, not abln to move off bis ted to print. hick, for twenty-tw- o days. The acci-du- as before, but when we stoppe d for occurred in a shaft, or drift some breath he spirted water on a batch SUITABLE TO TIIK SEASON. thirty feet from the bottom of the shaft, of clothes through his teeth, and then the earth, about COO pounds, fell only a few feet, strikiug him ou tbe kboulders said, as cooly as a mummy, that if we and right side. He sprang froru under brought the clothes on Monday he iu time to save bcinn crushed, but not in would have them done on Wednestimo to save his ankle. One of tbe bones day. of his ankle joint was smashed from the socSet, the bone protruding two inches below the bottom of his foot, breaking off about half of the socket, which was found in his boot.- I think the bone has Ladies', Misses', and Children's been set back properly, and if it can be IN SIT POSSESSION THE FOLLOW. Trimmed Hats and Fancy Goods. kept to its place he will more than likely IIIAYEdescribed animal, which, if not claimed have a stiff joint and have to wear a and taken away within tea Jays from date, will be ld to the hiplirtt rrS(iifihle bidder at the e to support tbe ankle.' Ogden City Stray Pound, at 2 p. m.' This valley, or mining camp, is situaOne Sorrel horra 3 or 4 yeara old, small white on left thigh. ted 0,000 feet above tbe level of the sea, trip Id iace, branded CM Wm. N. FIKK, e;ist of f an Bernadino, and eighty-thre- e District Ponndkeeper. miles by stage road; stage only runs d2,l Ogden City, July 2, 1ST 4. ouce a week. When we arrived in San A FTLL STOCK O Bernadioo we would bave had to wait four days for the stage, ond then it takes AMOR! AMOK! AMOR! tbem two days to make tbe trip to this Bead the "Amor," an Intelligencer containing place, tbe road being so rough through chiefly acfrvertinmnents of Ladies and Gentlemen the niouatains. Private conveyance not who are desiroiu of MARKV1NO. Single cupiei being at hand. I hired a guide and a 10 cent, per year i'i W. For aaleby Newsdealers pair of animals roily Ann having all eierywhere. L. MONQUE, tbe cournge necessary to undertake the Box 16w. Philadelphia, l'a., Hardware, Staple Drags, Kotions, ACEXTS WaNTKI). trip on horseback. iSo on tbe morning Paper Hangings, Qucen's-War- e, of the 26th we could be seen, single file, Glass-warold on the Spanish trail, through, over, BIDS FOR CEMETERY- - FEXCE Saddles, Hardown, up along the side of the moun trimHarness and ness tain, a thousand feet above a stopping, place had our animals bave fallen. Over Sealed proposals for building a Ticket mings, Cordage and roeks, through brush and dense pine around the Fence forests,' we made abttut eighteen miles the first day, and put up for the night at saw mill, where we got very a ete-iAccording to specifications to be seen good accommodations. It froze ft half inch thick through tbe night. Next mor- at the office of the City Recorder will ning we got f.ech animals two small be received by bim up Jo July 9th. mules and a horse, Polly Ann riding one 1874. of the mules, it being tbe best riding anAG8KTS TOR . , By order of the City Council. imal. We thought the trail the first day was as bad as could be travelled over, Taylor, . siisra-iEiR- s but we found part of the distance, which d243-2Recorder. was twentj.fivo miles, the next day, worse if possible. If we had the least idea the trail was half as bad as it was, FIRST XATIOXAL BANK OF UTAllJ we would not have dared to undertake it; but we got through safe. The old Salt Lake City. settlers here say that they have never known a wbi.e lady to pass over this AKBTHK trail. There was a Spanish lady known WARREN HUSSEY, - - PRESIDENT. to go through a number of years ago. ANTHONY GODBE, CASllIKfi. Mr. Child left Holcomb Valley, June Oldest Banking- Institution In Utah. 28th, for Los Angeles, after purchasing a span of mules and light wagon for $250 Intkrf.st Allowed on Timi Deposits. coin, in which Mr. Richardson will travel Collections to. Promptly attendeddloVtl en the eld "Mormon' trail.? The doctor who bus attended him during tbe accident will accompany him to Salt Lake. It was impossible to convey him by NOTICE IS HEHEBI GIVEN, stnge, boat and train tbe route travelled that the CITY COUNCIL of by Mr. Child. Tbe latter will be home OGDEX CITY, will Meet in the about the 0th inst., and Mr. Richardson about tbe 10th of August. Ilia ankle Our Aw WAGON and MACHION out on ef the 28th its slipped place again NERY DEPARTMENT, is now t, iost. and had to be 10, causing him ope ned in the At TWO p.m., when a great deal of pain. ; , .V Mr. Child says the crops are much the Amounts Assessed Against better in California than last year. Barholders in said Citj, Old Tithing oMce Yard. against property ley sells for $1 per 100 poinds, and be heard and determined." will wheat for $1.50. Old oranges are gathParties concerned will "govern ered and a new crop is on tbe trees. themselves accordingly. WHEBE ALL KISlg Of - aMaaan HTAJl BILLIARD PARLOR e, TIini OURTIT v We asked if he didn't want some He stopped long advertising dune. dollar enoui; to say that he charged a a dozen, without ironing. We explained that it wasn't washing we wanted, We told him how but advertising. much his business would be increased, how he'd be richer than the king of the Sandwich Islands in sis Thie months if he'd only advertise. his and seemed to be clear to him, ''Bushe said, face brightened up as iness belly slowjjiobody got money." We calmy took out a paper at that. We carefully explained to him all about fiifteen cents a line one of these things clear cross here every time the paper was printed. The people, we told hint would read this and then come to him for washing. He took a deep interest in the whole story, and paid marked attention to lai hi PALACE 'AMPHITHEATRE" Chinaman. lew Ieques. th'nkicg 3Ionnon that wi,rn out his usefulness, and that his ini;talcs are rapidly working their "rii'n. Colorado Editor inter-- t A Z. C. M. I. COtUMH. i.wasa of Mr ir Tin-War- Main Street, Ogden. GOFF MOORK, Ogden Oemeteiy : dl96-t- Notice to Tax Payers! FRIDAY, July SOC. : ; Mt. Lieut. Geu. P. H. Sheridan, accompanied by a portion of hia staffrT'Kserl through Ogden this '. morning, en route for Chicago. ; Jlr. Fechter, the world renowned tra geJian, accompanied by several celebrated members of the theatrical profession", pn?ed through here on their way East this morning. Gen. Wm. M.' Myers, the bearer of numerous and valaable presents from our Government to the Japan Empire, is to arrive this evening on the TJ. P. train, and will immediately proceed on his journey westward. Major Krause, with a command of cavalry, destbed fer Flirt Beaver, arrived fcerrUot efn!f end pmeoJet'-Mntk- WHY IS IT? " W will G OOD , PUMPS!PUMPS! W(prkabp,TithiBff 14jtf Dissolution Xetlce. in PARTNERsnir UEnrrofoitis xisng A under the Arm nam of T. P. COW WAY - dealera in Faraitnrc, Orerkenr. filaaawar. etc., Coriana, Utah, au ihia day buiog DISSOLVED by miitnal conaaiit. T. D. CONWAY it respaombla tor all bill, against tha firm, and la aiuaa authoriatd to collect u la landing aacouala. B.B.LIBBT. jSr Gorton, Jnr.e , W. GREY LIME r " ' wni also '., .. Curs 5 eoraa,'- - JthWim-rt'- , 1 Oppoalu Old Titiiing OBn, Iala Street, Ogden. TO RENT. r THE - Ji P'jjiJ Kack.tiait ltheum, oiwnoua Bone and MomcIb AffecUona, litnw?JjiI aadJnsy bejnstlytennsdtliepsia"1 - EXTEBNAL-WQ- " K3- - Remrshoer, J Ul " ""t.? .Ifra HP in a. day not rrinafOSTABsrmS THE ducinu '"Z v "tiH h.tTZM mists. But ws have th of thirty tantiAireBats,aaaoy awven rccCTDenu. not If the Linimenfts yt. ' UTAH HOTEL, ri'Sll'M OjtlMI. rai elty, '' Iu thl , g fordwip or Sal low walla. Alao, Fa-t- nt Pointa for Drua Wall Vwrrfu, with aaitatbla ironpipiag. Pumpa rapairad and Bttadnpon reasonable terma,at Wee, Mules or Caltk. Hoi-se- s, 7 8cn4 on Tonr Orders. EDLEY HAMPTON. Will be Sold at Reasonable rrices 31. STUAItT and on Easy Terms, as we TrEEPSFORSALB THE BEST AND CHFAP wish to tloso Out.' IV KST FOKC'E nd 1.1 FT a I. LINIMENT OaUB, FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. , A, deliver in At the Low Trice of r - d 8crtche.w Foundprs. Kingbono. PoU-EvHoof-ale-, Spavins, Springhalt. 8MJ--tue t. Ur and Harness Galls; also diseases of and Ear in ' itot LIME! LIME! LIME! V ') PAIN SUBDUING ' City Recorder, t. rcatfc-c- That all Railroad men are now tatting IT CAS HO EQUAL. tbeir MtalG at the DELMONICOf Bewith nnbannaed u in rerorcmeniJea It cause Mr. Land! sets to excellent table, nne iu all cases of C'ute.BniiBe,Barn.bpriim ' treats customers rifiht, oud only JlhpumRtiam. Hard SwellinM, blaiM.Stiffnessoithe Joints, troMn tef-- l ebargps $.r).00 per weei for board. kc, Ac. among all persons, and for Sprum JAMES TAYLOIl, djto-io- Bar Attached. II. BEAKn.SLEV, Proprietor. ' d49tft By Order of tha Citjf Council. .Iikxs or Teavkl. f!rst IinoTrn In Amo Ita merits nrc well known throaga-othe batbltablo world. the olilrat ond best record ' T Llniniratintboworld. From million upon mUlloul of fco"1" old no complaint hoa tct us, and as u. liealing and "Wan ut Good r PEALS . Lllffll BOARD $2 PER DAT. MEALS accommodation. Prince Organs! 1874, 1USTAHK f Opposite Union Depot,., City nail, Ogden re-se- CAN BE ARD3LEY HOUSE, Machines, Ago CHOICE WINES, FIRST.CI.ASS IULI.IARD TABLES. CELEBRATED - Years Proprietor. Liquors and Cigars. Jas. Sewing - e. nil The Finest House ironeyAvillbcEefnridcd. W. H. HOOPXR, Snpt. " o - 4i)t KBtcriainmcut IN OCDEN CITY. All rden addressed to D. H. Peery, Ogden, will recede prompt attention fc m Dw sot ba Imposed tpsn Liniment claiming tbe aame alts. They are a cheat ana s EBiWy Situated, $cr Bold SxoucS'T , EXt'EtLF.M ACCOMSODATIOyS. " For Jarticu!aVB apply' T. COXWAY. i dU w. Jo ' 25c. Tnow, OODV.K. n, p I andgetaouungBu ASD WITH j J ' proPf"- ,- ' i ." st .iu j'evww " .. Cot. and CI ?er 50. &zs or Bottle. 9rn Hosics 'je. |