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Show A Dead TniKo.-Y- es, it's desd, and it's decaying verv fast. jTURt EVENING, 8uBdy excepted, dently; and it smells to heaven with an odor anything but pleasant, and to the cd Business Maanr. passers-b- y Kdltot ROSE. in front of the f E y butcher-shop- , near which ii seems to is it t weather lay, Tht intensely disagreeable. Don't ""Vi,tbee Bbpobt. is clear, warm know what it is that's dead, but it soielii Richmond, Cache County, the ground was white with loud enough to be a dead menagerie. ,ad pleasant; eunrise this morning, frott before it is fine, clear and warm. I'T.fiCTVrt ?fci flflfli guttrttott.-- cer-tainl- yj BY TELEGRAPH. Religious Intolerance. ifth-Stre- Artie Explorations. Troops Sent South, Big Loan. slogan gtVe NOTICE rr, ilMt. F1SK FBESH H. W-- O. s.J at i. TROUT iftl St O4"' t"1. - CIGARS. ,t,,ck of the FINK tj the publi. that this is the last will b.T. of supplying them-s-lv- e. with prune Soda Water this season. PAYNE CHRISTliv opportumtj-.the- t Will Close. Messrs. Payne & Chris-tiannMteirm ,raT .Dened lr soda water manufacturers, will Riele, f M". Gloriosa, aud MT.ral close tip their business during the presdli-tf Mala Street ent month, and are desirous of settling all their accounts. KXOWLBBSl WHO 13 The weather is becoming too cool for the soda business, but the firm will reThe soaflfold commence it next spring. N.aeit as Accidbst. is whieh wall being built ,'ongsiJe the of Clark's saU th. cellar in the rear, WHO IS ESOWLDEN ? were several There loon felt but they leaped off just in Ben opon it, Sad Death. Shortly after the C. P an accident. time to narrowly escape train arrived this morning, one of the passengers, a man named II. C. Snyder, DRIED PKACU E8. who had been ill on the cars, died in the be paid for good arms of the attendants who were trans-fsriu- g wiU ponnd psr CM. I, Ogden Branch. him to the U. P. train. A jury 4rM Peaches at Z. . was empannelled by AlJerman F. A. Brown, coronor Williams being out of ,r.riT' 8C.AP Powdik is cheaper than town, and about noon to-y au inquest witfc half the labor. .oapwdwaskN was held and the subjoined verdict ren dered Scbram's Mrs. Territory of Utah, "J a Look. At Ta v Ogden Precinct, dl3t2 J "Millinery window, Weber Couoty An inquisition holJfn at the R. R Coei Pretty cool night last Bight lepot in Ogden City, Weber County, on briUge, ia a dry the eighth day of October, A D 1874, for sleeping under a field, if the bar? before F. A. Brown, Alderman in and in goods box, w even for Ogden City, upon the body of Mr. T were down, dont't it H. C Snyder, there lying dead, by the iurors whose names re hereto sub- J no scribed. jurors upon tneir POTATOKS. 'hat said H. C. Snyder, de do oath FOR 90 TnB HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ceased, Cfima' to tin death while ea his IAI0ES 13 PAID BY Z. C. M. I. 06 DEN W is., from Caliway home to purant, BRANCH. of In tfl'ects from fornia, consumption. B. II. PEER r, 8cm. ainf testimony whereof Ihe said jurors have nereunto set their Jiftnus t&e day aud WHO IS KKOWLDKNf year aforesaid. H ii tb man that pays the highest price in Lewis D. Wilsow, cub for Dried Peaches, Hums, Apricot, and all V kind of grain in any quantity. His More is opposAlma Ketes, Jurors. ite Weill, Fargo t Co.- Salt Lake City. J. J. Glavton, J TLU mischievous in F. A. Brwh, Acting Corouer. Tom Collihs. Aletter was found on the body giving 'diTidual was around town playing his One knight of the explicit directions as to what deceased pranks yesterday. icissors and goose whom we wot of was desired to have done with his remains sold on the old joke, and for a time was and eSects in ease his death should occur on his woy from California to his particularly anxious to make the acquainin Durant, Pepin Coumy, Wig. It home tance of the mythical individual, somealso gave the names of several friends thing which nobody ever done yet. and newspapers that deceased wished to have informed f his death in case it SUSTAIN HOME MANUFACTURE! should occur. He tutrs in tae letter By buying the Handsome, Durab'e and Cheap loot and Mux's, Hinrte by the Working that he was 23 years of age on the 25th Men's ANxorinlion. v of M&io Street, Salt Lake City. The Trade supplied August lust. n, j "''"""S, y. ' dS-- - d3-2i- with Leather, Findings, and Kit at very moderate dU-IJiricai. Ii?ty and IIygaiSiy, Giliet's Eakixo Powder never fails to plesse. It is pure and never disapd4-lthe cook. points m Lath. The C. P. train due here at 7:40 this morning was two and a half hours behind time. We could not learn the cause ef the delay. CASH PAIP AND KI'G CHICKENS AT G TCRNER'8 Fiftn Street, 0Kdn. d2M-t- f. t LWI Oillet's DotBts Extracts are the best in use, and sold everywhere. d4 lm Babeilibb Ali v Articles with the sensational heading of "Buried Alive" are often seen in the newspapers, but large calf tied near an emptycask in Wm. Elmer's barn, thouchl to vary the old story a little, and to that Slid aIaU .. . . J Jl v..uiucrea up into tne barrel, in a hurry to be corned, but there M no cent, and very little room in the Wrel, and as the poor beast stood on u" feet, its neck and body were curved 'iwis in a painful manner. Then. no bring in the barrel either, but "aieaif waB ia a terrible pickle never-thleuntil the cask wan nert,,rn d it was thereby released, completely i suicidal intent. . evi-dmt- ly 8, Ed. OariEN Junction : Dear Sir: On looking over your paper last evening, I noiiced ashOrt article from one "Arrow," in which he seems to be very confident that the Bible teaches polytramy. I have no doubt but he thinks how it is that a so. I can understand his childhood to man, being taught, from believe a certain doctrine, can, in after life, defend it with all his heart. But is not the writer, above referred to, a little uncharitable when he pays th it. bo reasonable person, acquainted with the Bible can deny this " that is. polygamy. My father loved and read the Bible; he taught his children to reverence this holy boek; and I b?ive reason to believe, that through Us teachings they were ell (eleven) led to enitrnce the Savior, but not one of them believe in or practice polygamy. I. hava been studying the Bible for years, .and I see nothing iti it that would jug'ify rne in taking itro my family a secoud wife. Let us not 'indict the Bible' because men differ as to what it teaches, but give it to tlie people without note or comment. Give it to them as the only revelation from God to man, and I have no fears for the consequences. M. Howison. Evanston, Wyo., Oct. 6tb, 1874. The Junction aims to be cosmo politan in views, and fair in repre senting both Bides of every question discussed in its columns, particularly and as we, on the T Tn Lacks Excwjsivei.y. Just by correspondents, communication 5th inst.. published a reived, a very fine assortment of Hats. on the same subject treated upon in "oets, and all kinds of Millinery Uat Mrs. J, W. Carter's the above, w also give it a place. Millinery e, near the M. E, Church, and the The question, "Does the Bible Ogden would do well to sanction polygamy," has been ,aW dis-euss- goods already received, and o constantly arrW before purchas- . lnv nts.v ere. by more clever men than "Arrow" or Mr. Howison, and the dH4f fact unquestionably arrived at, and enp!T,AH CBNTB" Railroad. proved that the sanction given by . will n , the Bible to the doctrine and practice .j... uuy aurinjr leaviOs 0gaena; 5:00 and &40 of plural marriage is undeniable. We IH. re!,.. i n . Lftke at 8:15 Dd refer Bkeptics to the report of the a Newman-Prat- t discussion of the same oBaU on the nd return" question, and to other works ' ' Fartn"igton to Salt Lake had at almost any Centr.iU. l0 Salt same subject, to be Lake anJrtU,,n '.r-7Cross to book store in the Territory. 10-4- . 6 'J UiJet P-'- . Katsvillk, school-housat this place, which is now nearly completed, deserves notice in your columns. It is built of the beautiful and celebrated Kaysville red briek; dimensions inWork was resumed, and side, 52&30. Las been vigorously pbshed forward by the present Trustees, Messrs. Barnes', Williams and Beaser, men who don't believe in the motto 'Fail." Having the eor.6deuce and support of the bishop aod taxpayers, they have prosecuted and nearly completed the noble work, and diMtiuguixhed themselves as "the trustees with the feathers on their caps." The plastering has beeu done by Cotterrell Brothers, formerly of London, in a workmenlike and artistic manner. That on the walls is a beautiful imitation of Bath stone. On the ceiling are two beautiful and artistic centre pieces, The door each six feet in diameter. and Window arches are also plastered to imitate dressed stone. It is the intention of the Trustees to furnish thehoupe with imported desks, and to obtain a set of charts, maps, and other requisites for the oomplete furuishing of the school. I have no doubt the bishop and people of Kaysville will b at fiberalin furnishing the house as they have been building and decorating it Kaysville is progressing. Sacoess to Kaysville, and "them feathers" to the Trustees. The Cotterrell Brothers manufacture imitation marble, a composition whieh perfectly resembles marble, but is much cheaper. ff. S. Lewis. e, WM. S. HEAD Washington, 7. notified General Shfcridan was by the secretary of war that if he could spare1 a regiment of infantry from his command to send it south for service in that section. Applications arc constantly reaching the department from Alabama, Tennessee and Louisiana for troops. The Secretary says: ''Iflwere required to comply with all the applications received it would be necessary to largly increase the forces of the army." The Master of the State Grange denies the statements that a reign of terlie maintains ror exists in that State. that the people of Alabama are as peaceful find law abiding as those of New York; that breaches of the peace there are exceptional, and that iu all cases of conflicts between the races the negrots and their advisers have been to blame. The life and property of all titirens are fully protected. The Committee appointed by the Tax Union Convention, of South Carolina, report that after careful investigation thry have failed to ascertain a single case in the State of an injury or wrong by a while man upon a negro, in the slightest degree attributable 'to race, colur, or previous condition of servitude, or upon any, republican ou account of his political opinions. The Conservative State Committee of Louisiana in an address to the country, argues that the reconstruction policy was the cause sf the late outbreak, having fastened Hpon the State a gang of adventurerers who bad preyed upon The prethe people for their bargain. sent disturbances have been salutary, as they have drawn publio attention to the outiages heaped upon the people by their scalawag masters, and may lead to a remedy for the terrible state ef affairs. to-d- POUlij.BH, STllKET, FALL & WINTER GOODS! NOW AREIVTNO Consisting of the latest styles rf Prints, Shirtinga, Flannels, Jeans , Linseya, Sheeting, Notions. &c. UENTS FURNISIIISO GOODS. Boots & Show of the lafiesr styles in great variety. First-clas- e family fco cbo,price. Oroocrciew, ProvifiioiiB, FIQtEES, J(- I- All for Sale at VERY - LO- Call n me and examine TT. FOULGER. Mew Goods! Blew SAMUEL HOEKOCKS, - Haiti Sir cut, . r!ivit lias Juat & - ' - a tploitjiii sU CLOTHING.. BOOTS Dry Goods G-oods- I a. -- Ojfdt-u- . , u( SHOES, ETC., Groceries always on hand. a a us wantbd 4m Tlie Centre of Business G. H. ! TRIBE, - OGDEN". MAIN STREET, DKALBR IX TO INFORM HIS friends and the public generally, If OGDEN 8I0CK Of JSKW WISHES that he has removed his Bootand Shoe Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the business in all its branches, on the most Dry Goods, Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hats and Vapu, Boots and Shoes, Geutft' JPauulsliIng Goods, XotioiiN. etc., Choice TEAS a Specialty! scientific scale; and to aid him in A large stock of pure Kentucky Whiskies, French Brandy, London Tom Qin, Jamacia and New England Rum, and Old Cordial, this, he has taken into East India Bitters, English and Scotch whose . 1. Hj an, Mr. 1 ILIjB A1Q PORTER, ability in the trade none can dispute, and whose beauty and style of work- Fine Old Port, Sherry, Angelica, Mountain Vinegar, and Oooomongv Wines, imported direct from the Vinyarda ef California. manship has only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will this date as be known fro All kinds of Grain and Dried Fmiits, Read (he Depot, ii: iboit goods: a good fitting Ifyouvran' .. ITURE to with punctuality and be attended dispatch. N. B. j 1 1 v rs d".5-3- where business wil " ' TAKEN IN Ryan, Fifth Street, at & - ! - Boot, in the most fashionable style, "0 to Reed & Ryan'Si dl0-8m- . CONFERENCE ! October, 1874. E. N. TJ. E. Special Hates for Conference. Fare to S. T.. City Trains will run as and return: f.illnu-n- jail. MLIIV Oct. 5, 1874. Ebitor Oqden Junction: Dear Sir The new y, FOREIGN. ton-enc- e Rio Janeiro, 7. The Brazilian government has issued a A loan of $25,000,000, at sit per cent, interest. y from Advices received here Buenos Ayres state that several business firms of that oity have suspended, and a commercial crisis iB imminent. The Argentine Batik bo's closed its doors. A body of government troops attemptto capture the British steamship 0, TraiD9Wi11 ra' ed i:fc 8.; e'at 8:45 8nd but refrained on protest of the Yerba, an 5:05 An Alabama editor winds up of the vessel. lo?hgT0d from October 5th to Octo- - editorial on the corn crop with the ciptain The vanguard of the rebel force onder remark: "We have on exhibition Ribbs is at the gates of the capital. ASent- "All mail matter passing through the Jha SP,Super- - in our sanctum a pair of magnifBuenos Ayres post office is examined. d!0;7t. icent ears." ViVr ber AMERICAN. : , New York, 7. Among the rumors of commercial failures afloat to day was, in addition to several dry goods houses, one to the effect that a large San Francisco dry goods house had failed. The willow and wooden ware store of Buylier&Co, 214 Washington street, was damaged by fire to the amount of $45,000. A recent dispatch from London says there a pears to be a revival of religious intolerance in Turkey. Not ouly is the observauoe ef the Maboniedan ritual to be enforced, but a letter from Persia states loag forgotten ordinances prohibiting the residence cf Christians in the Turkish quarter havj been revived. The subordinates have carried eut their instructions with great brutality, bundling the people and their luruiture into the streets. Several Germans employed en the Roumania railway, who were obliged to live near the line, have been thus treated. The decree of 1310 and the treaty of 1856 promised that nobody should be molested on account of his religious opinions. Treaties ef commerce permit ioteigners to carry on business in any part of the empire with the exception of a single province, and their ;tass and other contracts have been treated as legal by the authorities. The measures now taken are therefore in violation of the treaty of obligations. A Hamburg dispatch to the London Times of the --'5th, says at the sitting of the Geographical Society, after Captain Wriprecbt of the Austrian Polar Expedition, bad spoken, a further account was given of their travels by another member of the expedition. He rtuid they had discovered a sound 100 miles long and ninety miles iu breadth, running north ward and dividing the laud into two extensive tracts. Ou the 12th of April, in latitude til. 57, the expedition halted, but ihey Baw that the land stretched away to the north as far as latitude 83. The explorers came to the conclusion that it was impossible to reach the North Pole in this direction? that the theory ol the existence of a polar sea was untenable. Yesscb would find no harbor to put into during the winter, and a large expedition without having a ship ia the immediate neighborhood would be impiaciicable, iu consequence of the peculiar formatiou of the tracts of country. A North Pole exploration in this direction was therefore hopeless. Wilkesbarre, Pa. 7. Sheriff Whitaker went with a large where pobse to the Moosio miue the strike is in progress attended with some riotiug. aud without Bieeting any rehisience arrested twelve of the leading strikers, brought them here anJ placed them in jail in default of bail. The posse remains at the mine aud new hud have been set to work. Holy Springs, Miss, 7. Last night, five negro prisoners broke jail here and escHped. On a of thein, James Perkins, uuder death sentence for murder struck the guard, Mack Uill in the head with a bar of iron, causing his death. The slier. IF s posee recaptured Tiie feeling among all the prisoners. the colored people is such as would render Perkins' life unsafe outside of the W. CORRESPONDENCE. Leava Franklin daily at 9 OOa.m $6,00 6,75 " 9.30 " Richmond 6.60 " 10.00 Smithfield 6 00 Logan ",11.00", 4 75 " 11.30" Jlendon " 1240p.nl 4.50 " Hampton's " 2.10 " 8.76 Corinne 8.25 " 2 45 Brigham 2.75 " 3.25 Willard Arrive in Ogden at 4:30, to cohuect With The Finest and Cheapest Btock of EASTERN FURNITURE Eyer Offered in this Market, IS XOW OX EXHIBlTIOXi AXD FOB SALE AT J. BOYLE & Go's. T O 23 KB'WS JI AIX the G:20 Utah Central train for Salt Lake City, Returning to make direct con ncction. Suit Lake Passengers should leave City on the 6 o'clock Morning Train, to connect with the Utah Northern at Ogden. EAST. SIDE ; ; STREET, OGDCH. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Boom. YurUt New Slylrs of Looking Kitchen or Glasses, Taper II argiugs, Window Shades Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes Ued-Eoon- i. SPRING BEDST SPECIALTY. amir Ticket's will be coort only from the 3d to lite ism oi Oct,, Inclusive CHAS. NIB LEY, Gen'l Ticket Ag'l. M. THATCHER, Geh'l Supt. DAVIS, COUL PLASTEBEES ! Salt Lake City. Plain and Ornamental Pins in the first tering executed tlye of the art, GUARANTEED. SATISFACTION JAfrtS Address d8.Jw THE WM. JENNINGS & SONS, , JUST OPENED COUI.T, SALT LAKE Eagle Emporium. crrt. E EST STOCK DRESS AM) SHOES! IK feALT LAKE ClTT, At Wholesale or Retail, IS AT JAMES PAYNE'S, Second South A few Sreet, deers east of Elepbant corner. cll and sea. Visitors to Confcrance should de-9- the FINEST ASSORTMENT ef DR7 and FAHCY GOOBS OF BOOTS with PA.TTElilS3"S, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Poplins, XoHohs, AND TABLE GOODS! Adapicd to the Season, and OF THE LATEST STYLES. d54 m . |