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Show i 4 and resectation is contrary to the geiius and spirit of our institutions, they have the right to vole, ani .they waat to be secured in tire exercise of ft. "And who can want it- - they biamaiheuiZ ought to have it, seeing that justice and the Constitution are upon their n, VT Penrose CUarffs. -- If-th- Ereaia?, Oet. 12, 1S74 Monday v i. . i. i ey sidttrtTlabhas given3r women and her bright exthe tight relation to the fair sex ample in ..... might be followed in this and a great , There is qnettion offc vital im- raanyVther respect win profit and to' the peVple ofOgden'that portance honor by more States than Oregon. we il)oq,Mjk',t ifaayf ffplnjned atisfactorily, iilbe possible to give It bus a .SEMI ANNUAL CONFERENCE. any correct explanation- ton. -- - -- ! bearing upoDtbe comfort, perhaps Sunday) 10 a. m. the existencef of theooi during the Choir lung; ' " ' "Mortalf awake'wi'l1 angels join, coming winter, and touches that And chant the solemn lay." spot the poclteU of the Prajer by Bishop Thoaas Callister. publiVi:3 Uvj& 'be coalquestion; Choir sung: or rather the question o freight on "With joy we own thy servants, Lord -- s?n-aiti- ve Og-de- n ! Tby ministera below." r . , tLtiaa OBsos pratt , Ogdpn being so much nearer than 7 chap,, Daniel ?'h to 14th t,he Jlead Salt Lakfi to theooal bed, it is a eraes and In connexion, quoted from matter of aatoaishinent to a great the 20ih ohap. Kevelationa. . .. All believers in the Bible he said lookmany people that the price of the ed forward to the time when all shall blacfc diamonds is no less in "this city appear' before the judgment seat, to be would One judge! for the deeds done in the body. than indoor metropolis! The acta of the children of men accordnaturally suppase that we should ing to the words bf Jesus to the Nebitea gave the cost of freight over the as given in the- Book of Mormon, were Out ot the books recorded in Heaven. Utah; Centra as all the ooal for both which were written the children of men Written that plaoea b& i.ovcjf the Union would be judged. It was the the SnintB would 'judge world;" been Pacific Those who have not also that the Twelve Apostles in the reenlightened ou tjie question, cast the generation, should sit upon twelve judging the tribes of Israel. In blame on the dealers. But these use- thrones the Book of Mormon another quorum ful members of society are not re- was spoken of as judges and there were The many quorums in the Friesthoad who sponsible for the trouble. wou d assist in the general judgment acUnion Pacific R&ilrfsu Company or cording to thir position and calling and some of tluur superintendents- are the the age in which they lived, all. under the inspiration of the Almighty and actauthors of the evil complained- of. ing in accordance with the principles of and justice. Every thought, hard to are get eqaity fac&jtfjd Figures word and deed would be taken ac two. The ver. We submit one or count as Paul said, the Saints would even judge angels. In the Book of Docfoeighti f yaVjsar load of coal .from : . 1 li s ia-t- trine and Covenants, it was sUted thi-If the at the sounding of the third trump comt to Echo. Qt:deasig $07.50,. same car load is sent to Salt Lake to- . And we must not suffer our minds to wander to things which would distract our attention from our labors in the work of God. If . .we took a right and proper course we would have no and do fears about the judgment which is to eome. The principles of the gospel would deliver us from sin; for obedUaoe l them would out off the evil whioh flow from the commission of orimes. Elder Bich concluded with an exhortation to a faithful observance of - . . ' every commandment of God. vation.-- . , , SLDSB A LB SET. CARR1NGT9N It Said he waa a violation of law, human ur divine. What was law? It was, or should be, a rule of right." W were under a law which is perfect a driven law, plain and simple and eaiy to be understood. W were also udder human law, subject e ia a greater or less degree to institutions which were imperfect, notwithstanding the fancied knowladge of the world, and contained within themselves the seeds of their own dissolution, and "all would be superseded by the Government of God on the earth. All people should rcjoioe at .this. But he was sorry to say that- Christendom was unitedly opposed, with tbe Biblein their hands, to the establishment of tbe king dom of 6od upoa tb earth, ttbati au The government of 'this absurdity! country was, ia its form, one of the best en earth; its fundamental instrument the Constitution, was framed by good men enlightened of God, and the Latter day Saints were loyal te every letter of it. But he would ask was, the administration of the- - government upright and acoordins to ttat Constitution? No, he oonsidered it was becoming the most corrupt, dishonest government on earth. As an American-bor- n citizen, he would most damnably corrupt. say Would not this coDdact, of bribery and robbery have to be aceounted for? Tbe Lord weuld take cognizance of it all, nd deal out judgment righteously. Notwithstanding the report that we were disloyal, he would be at the defiance of all the world to show that we had broken, or had any occasion to violate any constitutional law. Laws which departed in the least degree from the provisons of were nothing but that instrument, and were invalid. and oppression tyranny But though such laws were passed, he trusted that we should endure the wrong in alt patience, seeking in humility and faithfulness te the Lord for His guiding Hand, that we might know tbe right course to pursue, under all and leaving the result in the hands of Him who doeth all things wisely and well Choir sung the Anthem: "0, be joyful in the Lord." Prayer by Bishop B D. Wooley. would ask what is crime? man-mad- - it-w- as was a compliment, and an evidence ALLEN'S. of eur importance. He recognised the hand of God in the manner in which we had been advertized. This little communit? were more widely known than any other of similar numbers, and its leaders more extensively talked about than many of This gave us the rulers of nations. the ia world, aad notoriety greater every effort against this Work only tended to strengthen it, and epread its influence, and bad done more to accomplish this thsn a thousand missionaries. It prompted investigation, and induced n any persons te'eome here, where they Haw affa:rs in so different a light te what they were represented, that a of feeling waa the result. In all this he recognized the hand of Providence. Elder Caunoa then spoke upon the union of the Saints and the force and strength which resulted from it, and strongly advised its continuance and increase. Tbe necessity ef this was apparent ia the open declarations ef those who intended to work our destruction. There was no disguising tbe fact that the object of the attaeks made upon us was the destruction of our unity, tbe destruction of the influence ef our leaders. Who, thea, could not see the necessity for more unity among us i It was our positive duty to organize for the purpose ef legitimately resisting these attacks, and of making our lines more impregaable than evep. No gentleman or lady who came here and deported ihemselves as such, would ever be deprived of any right, or ever have against us. We any cause for extended liberty to all, and expeeted to have it for ourselves, and would never cease to contend legally for every constitutional right. He concluded by a powerful exhortation te prayerfulness, holiness and union with God and one another. GEO. A. SMITH" Made some remarks upon the organ- izations among tbe Sisters for purposes of economy, which he highly commended. He spoke ef the folly of displays at funerals, and censured the pride and vanity which prompted fashionable extravagance. Conference was adjourned till the 6th day of April, 1875, at 10 a m , iu this Tabernacle. Choir sang the Anthem, "Great and Glorious." Benediction by Trest Geo. A. Smith. l jiLmns iiiiiasni s ARK IN DAILY RECEIPT Co., OP A Full Line of Fall Bry Goodts OLD W ALKER B U 1 L 1) 1 N G Main Street, Offden. ; Mt received, a SPLENDID 8TOCK OP . - Ki Eastern and Western Boots and ! They invite inspection Shoes f their stock f Dry Goods, Groceries, iEc, ' ' ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. ". Tf7iaf , Oatt, Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. JAMES ALLEN & Co, M. Z.-.C- I , OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving and to Arrive! OUR FALL GOODS, COKSISTINQ 0 The Choicest Styles and ratterns of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, LINSEY S - OI Jn'U 1IAMS, AND A GENEEAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY And Fancy IVotioua. GOODS! Men's, Eoys' and Children's CLOTHING OF LATEST STYLES I TAILORING. the spirits of men who are to be judged, and are found under condemnation, and AND AMES WILLIAMS wishes to inform City Voaly costs' 13150,' and out ef these live not Again until the thousand the public that be baa opened for busiueee in the Mittens, Ladies', Misses', aid Children's Hosiery of all Grades. above line at hie ahop, this the Utah Central takes $15, years are accomplished. Then there are 2 p.m. who kept not their first es'the angels Next to Pool's Jfotd, . leaving $17.50 forth freight of a tate, but left their own habitation who Choir sang: ' . . eur in A FVIX STOCK 0 "Oh God, coal from reserved are chains and Echo under darkness help ear load of ages past, to.Ogden,. Ogden, "Our hope for years to come." of the the unto judgment day," fee great n here he will glad of a shore of designed for transm issio to S . L and will, be STAPLE: Prayer by Klder J. D. T. McAJister. judged by the Sainti aud patrouage. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, X01I0SS, Choir is to .disticctuii made recieve tiat punishment pf which they ,, saug: City. Thus a , done ou that dark that solemn with Repairing-- Cloanincr, etc, "Twas Elder Pratt 4heu referred s, the disadvantage oAne Ogdenit'es'of are worthy. Saddles, Harness and QueenVWars, Glass-War,' night,v again to the 7th chap, of Daniel and de' ooaii. ; and hell When Coalville of car of earth of on the scene scribed the "ancient ef days" $20 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. pow'ra. , every Harness Trimmings, Cordage and arose." Had the thoufland times ten thousand whoJnuien Jt'tflh OfTOtlier woHrCgffcu Tias to pay tire Williams, Btreet. . to stand before Him, orotbervtiae ,The sacrament was administered. ' d30t-fl, . t th9 U. P. Co. $20 more per car load cue hundred millions. This ancient of QUO. A. SMITH JUST KKCEITBD, f dBys, acoording to the revelations of God 5 than Slt Lake. .. , , . i . . , to Joseph Smith, the great prophet of Remarked that the Apostle James had An anaortment ef the most popular aoid Bet rr without works is dead, being AVhy ia this thus? What ha Og (be nineteenth century, was no less a said "faith ' As the to were aloue." about people person than bid Father Adaa, the roost Hi doae to the tL, P.t deserving of anoient of our race, who will separate and would soon be scattered person ' , this treatment? Wo want to see th come in 8ame of Mr to sit aa a the various settlement', Ironclad-MonitorsPlain Santa Claus, Eclipse, judge, again among Consisting of Monitors, we would curry with us and a screw as a man inspired from the throne of the he hoped New matter ventilated.-- , lite Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal , Diamond, Impnved Great Jehovah, himself, to arrange the ectter abroad the pure principles of , Heaters, Bee, Advance, .Scorchers, Charm Box," loose somewnera,. or ratuer a screw Priesthood and the families tt all the lite and salvation inp.nlc ited during ConkJ j ' ', Red Cross, Corals, i em aud in it our lives, ference, practice "inte of all one Saints niuuh "Now too Cg'dJhV in ages great family l'rest. JSmiib then read eome of the rules tightened household. The eon or of we suggest thai apIic&Uou be made man A into t the oiouds if the United Order, whioh' lie consideome; : ,aa ered wholesome and nise, and many of of and be On before this the Heaven, fpf brought tohad"ywrtr?''i iightf imcient of , and neceive a thetu obligatory upon all people profesaii 1 dark rafstetil ' ' "Gct indigna Kiingdom, that days, all nations might serve sing the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. A Full assortment of .. tion meetirt,! Ippwnt and obej IJim. Every Saint ftbo bad He commented on these rules as hs read ' been erganized in tW Order of tlod, them, inculcating family' worship, keep1 CORRUGATED ELBOWS; A LL U ZES.? and jsoen ,12 M jp ta ui ui . ieatloTHJ VitSl'tte would find his or .her place in this heav- ing holy the Sabbath day, observing the re"Word of Wisdom," head of Jtlie- Company. v Ogden, in enly organization. This grand conferpaying debts, borrowed articles, preserving this, matter ..of freight, is (.reated with ence would be bell i the place revealed turning to Joseph Smith, to whom God unfolded chastity, usiag no foul language, wearSIXGER SEWIXG HACHLUS gross injusuco. lhe xorL'itanttat? the things of eternity and the mysteries ing no useless articles but sustaining home manufactures, supporting day and ; " " ' ' ' ' of the of the v ; fullness of dispensation is not oonuned to tne Coalville coa schools and who teachers t publio hiring Just ia' Stock. times; viz, the valley of Adam on di will not plant falsehood in ,tbe minds but U 'demanded ?6ir Ev'anston i Amatit where Adam gathered his posterof the children. He a well merited aock spring iuei also, un a car o ity together previous to hit death,' and compliment to Elder.paid George Goddard them bis last blessing, and tealed'upOn eoal'from xIvaustoB td ',Ogdeii 'thi WAGONS AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING TAHD. they arose and blessed Aim, and called and others, for their efforts in Sunday counselled the organization 'of Schools; him the all nations. father ef This .And lrom, liock place freight is, was 60 or 70 miles north of Jackson Bible classes! sustaining our home pubSpring $57w..ft County in the State of Missouri, the lications instead of speeding money in mS steps should be taken "before place where Adam dwelt. In these days literary lies &o. He ajaindrew attenthe children of Adam came from the ends tion to the subject of tbe St. George All orders addressed to D. II. Peerj, Ogden, will receive prompt winter sets in to break up the mon of v the earth to this meeting, there being Temple; It was hoped, through the . ; ; , - attention. J ' exist then no Atlantic ocean to separate the labors of the volunteers and the donapoly ia the ooal business-bocould ho roof tions Saints of the the put eastern and westera continents, the land ing ia Ogdoo, and te sccurS fair and being not then divided. There it was on by next Spring, and a baptismal font U. rates the K P. E. ordained ovet that Bhculd have the ereoted wherein baptisms fo the dead equitable jfAdatft r be administered. He referred to Tlur .'present 'arrangement ii sT gress power as tie Ancient of days, and in mieht that same- place sit upon his throne, and the Lbors ef Brother ADgell the ' archiininstioo. and unless some change- - is his posterity jttand . before Jiim. in. the tect of the Temple ia this city, and deSaints-fcha-t the made for the better many a hearth different rrades and orders of the nriast. sired the prayers OUof the hood. This would be before Jesus came work might go successfully;: also WHOLESALE AND RETAIL offer-iog- s. cold during the coming win is bis will glory. Ihere would be a place the faithful payment of tithes and those who" were tor, and every family not blessed ior me l resmeacy and Twelve of this indebtedHeto requested the P. E. Fund, to pay up Church; for rbe Twehe who labored ia with a competence will be deprived tbe days ef Jesus; those who were with their obligations. He spoke of the works of comforts and conveniences, because the ten tribes in the Berth country; those ot t rest, iirigbam Young as a missicna who were with the ancient inhabitants ry and organizer, a gatherer of the ENCLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN all their available cash will be' swal of this land, and all who had ministered poor, a director of labor &c, and con him sidered the in the different dispensations. It weuld lowed up in the stove. Who greatest living benefac jfil then B'-'lS'B'it'be found who had received ordin-- . tor oi tne race, la consequence of bodi r make a move in the right direction? . .1 i he not had to weakness j been able y aivine auinomy, ma lnse ly this at Now to the time, will prove who had received the ordinances of men speak Conference, but had been It would then be known who had been present to see us and direct the affairs Of the Finest Qualities Bianufaclnred, on draught J terribly expensive. sealed together ia marriage by the holy of the Conference. , He requested the or in bottle, , , order of God, and these who had been prayers of the Saints that Prest. Young be able to married us for time might the A A830KTMENTOF CHOICE gladden again by by merely ALSO, ' M authority ,' oi men woo believed no m Uod and had the sound of his voice ia our public WHAT THE WEB-FOO- T assemoues. no authority from heaven. And all S W WOMEX WANT. ELDER GIO. Q. CANNON. things would be set in order, and iudg sent would be riven and the Saiats re Home, Meuntain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and Californit Said the teaehings given at this Con And now the women of Oregon ceive their laheritances. Wine Bitters, , terence ha l oeea of a most important want to vote. The feminine web- XLBIK C. 0. RICH It haracter, and should be carried bv CHEAPER TEAK ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CITY, foots have paddled iato the waters of Coasidered, in view of the things taught those present te every settlement. No t us, we should be a righteous people. one engaged ia this work but must be politics, .and teem, to think it iheir avoiding temp-tatioand evil, and will- gratified at tbe interest it is arousing in proper element in which' they can ing to perform every labor required to every part of the world. The great . bnild the Kingdom of God on the events that uod said sbouU transpire in get along swimmingly. They have earth. up.We had. been permitted to live the latter days were being transacted, formed a "WopaAi Suffrage Associ- in one of t he most auspicious days of the ann were to be seen on every hand. Elworld's history; even the dispensation der Cannon referred to the efforts of the ation," and have promulgated the of the fulness of times, and were called opponents of this work and their signal ...V: '"7 NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. sUtmraar'Veman iaTas much a to be with God.-- He had failure. , lie spoke ef the eight bills never faiied to perform His part when which were presented during the Jast selection. All of the adulterated. part and parcel cf? the body - politic, we were willing Nothing ' v to do ours. Our work sitting of Congress, for the purpose of ft and as much an cbject of government re! wed to those who lived on the earth, fubjeotingtis to the power" of a ring who our and whoMiad Mends " wlthto rule fifcl over He us. departed as injf wanted er ronai),-Jnav- e (e thought dat. having la cppo'rtnoity of attending that the attention bestoweii'upcn Jf0.-00- 0 dared thst, &s .taxa'iou witbrut to the ordinance? necessary to their no 3 people by a nation of 40,000,000 CLARK1 J HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, CLOVES Fifth Street, ' it i v e, Paper-Hanging- ' II ' Tin-War- e. f I - -- . ., ". ' n PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, u , . ALL TO BE SOLD CHEA P FOR C Sill I t if'" (.:,: i- '.!.'. ". 1B W. H. Hooper, Supt. CLARK'S! - - WINE AND LiaUOR DEPOT ?.LE ABID . dly I 4' . , SCOTCH AND IRISH HI KE lil " 0 CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, Ogden, Utah bet rp THE CHOICEST I1RANDS OF CIGAB W. H. ProTrietor ? |