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Show Penmae. Editor Charles W. MBiwiaou Manaiar, OGDEX, UTAH. TrUnj Fb. ETwolny, 19, ISfS. BR4CE OF FALS1 A HOODS. denounced by the "Th Gentiles trespasFropket and hit Lierarchj ser in Zion, ami the eiercise of tiuir ", political rights denied them." There ia no need to say that the tbore brace of abominable falsehoods is from the ''ring" organ at Salt Lake. No paper but the Tribuns would lie like. that. Wo abould take no aotice of these absurdities if it were not for the faet -- that many people abroad, unacquainted with affairs in Utah, are under the iinpre'bsion that each statements are correct. The term "Gentiles' has been s resilopted by the dents of Utah, something in the same way that the title "Mormona" has been half recognized by the -day Saints. The former class of our population is divided into two sections- - Oi.e coubUta of ladies and gentlemen who Latter- Against this section and their JUsslonary Appointment. President Young has lifted his The Home Missionaries of Weber voice, an 1 with them the people of Count are requested to fill the appoint Ltah want no fellowship. They ments herein named, en Sunday, Feb. avow theuaselres' cur enemies and, 21st, 1875. Huntsville F. D. Richards and L. J. theEiselves, commenced the autaro Heriick. nism. They want to fight, and should Lnne Moroni Brown and Joseph A. uot complain if the come off second West. beat. ' Marriott Window Farr and W. N. But what "political rights" have Fife. been denied even to the bagest of Riverdale James Taylor. First this base crew? Who can point out Evening, Joseph Stanone? There has been no attempt to ford. Second District Evening, C. W. Pendebar one of them from any right rose. which they could claim in any other Third District Evening, Thomas WalTerritory. They are in the minority lace. and cannot get office. Is this a deWest Weber Edmund Ellsworth. Richard ; Ballantyne, R. A. Bailantyne of privation any right?" They are let alone severely. Is there any law and L. F. Monsh will yisit Eden in tha interest of the Sabbath School or principle to compel or require the F. D. Richards. "Mwrmons" to respect and associate IufonuatioM Wanted. with disreputable foes? They fail in all their schemes for place and plun Mary J. Mnynes. of 42 Islington, der. Whose fault is that? Liverpool, is desirous of hearing from The decent of Utah, of her Aunt, Mrs Charles IV. Nuan. who. whom there are many in Salt Lake when last heard from was residing in Salt Luke Cit). and Ogden, and scattered in various , Henry Taylor, of Sugwas Pool, near parts of the Territory, nnd win an Hereford, England, deirea to know the Mormons' for wieretbouts of R chard and respected by tho George their many excellent qualities, know Taylor, his sons who emigrated to Utah that the statements quoted tit the in May 18G4 Mill. Sur, Jan. 28. head of. this article are utterly un- Cou;roMoii;tI. trim nnt a. a nunriluin. tlm... 4'..!. in the Senate, the debate on the sd all th e world, challenging the praof mission of Pinchhaek w continued all that the "Geutiles" of Utah are de- Wedni'8 lav At 9:30 yesterJay night nied any political right by tha ''Mor- morni"jr, hJaiunds offfrpj an ftuicrll cimM inm n 'tirtj! ,f coniin l ec on e ec mon" which the 'Mormons" claim tions to report a bill drclari-nthat ' for themselves. is n cotisniiiiionRl government in Lou VAV 1VI MUSI or rtess, healtn, pleasure, and nave no violent confliet with the old residuuts While they differ in their religious and perhaps their political views with the "Mormon" part of the population, they have no disposition to quarrel with thorn, nor to deprive them of Visit or the Goyskncr It is ex raise any great issue pected that Governor Axtell will pa any right, ( nth them. 'Against this section oi Ogdea a visit to marrow, Saturda even We be will meet with an the "Gentile" portion of the com iag iate hope propt reception. Although, the Gov munity, the "Mormons" have no eroor visit is not official it ia exDecte Utter antipatnies. &uon persons nave that he will address the cit zens if caiie made their homes- in Utah without upon, and there should be a general a molestation, insult or hindrance, .."""blage of th.e PeoPle ' ,h9 depot a whea th9 Luk Centrsl train r nearly ever sTnce the'first settlement P.40' of the Tetritoryaad many of them v - :j vt iUav uiauo i. uuuniuwuiu wuurj. oeing ,hut the City Council has appointed ireaieu winj ino same mnaij con- - committee to meet the Governor. Th eideriition whidl tlrey entertained for Ogden Brass Band is requested to tarn "dof Qgden are incite the "Mormon." The history of the t0 inthe Mse,nble vicinity of the Beards shows that President Territory House, from the balcony of which i ly Young has jaevet, by word- - or e'eed, is expected the Governor will address injured or obstructed such individu- them. Let us turn out en masse and or attempted to debar them of any give the Governor a rousing reception right. They have , been t free to" come ana go or stay as tiie most de-1 opRT.-A- mos tuoae wa " ..t,l mmW- - nf MW "AW,." .tVV VUUIV .MID VV I I I i P- - P. RTTAET, Boot & Shoemaker . - - 1 V , " I ...... a v A 0 . TlliU STOCK OF CEXTXEMEX'S FUft. XISIIIXG GOODS, French Cassfmeres, and NNOUNCES TO TIIE PUBLIC that, Iiavinrr assumed the above named business, he is prepared to manutacturw to order, other JIEItCIIA DISK, heretofore carried by our Clothing; Dep't, has been transferred to BOOTS and SHOES the Wholesale Dry Goods Dep't, under the charge of II. S. BEATIE. Jt. IX TBI VIET Best Style and Werkmanslrip. Order will Prompt! Filled aud lii pairing Aeutly Executed. P.P. FACING dlie-S- RYAN, UXIOX NATIONAL WATCH ,,.,, -o ...... Furnishing Goods, grades, aud many remnants of French and English C ass Inter s. principally SPRING COMPl. STYEES. all of which, being of a better grade I j 21 riety of Gentlemen' EXDLBuKS Va. Men's and Boy's Ulead yJlade Clothing in all DEPOT, OGDETT. ' TTTATT m This Stock comprises an be than our Wholesale Trade requires, will be JOBBED OFF AT flTSWiiSa UK USUALLY (hi-r- is a a and providing for a new election Rawson spoke till noon on the restora tion of peace between the north an J couth, and stopped for ant of bieath At 4 p m a resolution from Morrill to lay the resolution for PiBchhack's ad minion on the talile, ws carried 39 to SIX STYLES NOVv IN MARKET. 22 The Indian appropriation bill wa B. then dincued. and nfier a nessioo of 2 O. M. Whtoler, W. Kaymond, H. Z. Culver, hours the Senate adjourned. Mat. Iiaflia, .... J. T. Eyersoc in me uouse, ine revenue mil wa H. H. Taylor, dpbate l, an aineudmpnt providing that Bat resently placed the publie, th tne tax en spirits contracted to he de SUPERIORITY iK 1J1ESH W A'i'iUKS IN A.M CONSTUUCnON has already aecuiea before the 10'h of Febrviary. to far theia a Niit'Mnal Itrjiulatiint, ai,d th I)K ne paid oy the purchaser, was adopted MAKD baa so ll.tuidir Increased ERE. ELGIN WATCHES! ELGIN WATCHES! LOW Fit. ' MERCHANT TAIEOllS desiring to sort up their stocks, or any Gentleman wMiing a Fashionable Outfit at a Low Trice, will do N Finally, the first section was. allowed to sUnd, ns far as the tax on whUkey was concerned. The second section, increasing the tobacco tax, was then read. Various amendments looking to the reduction of tiie duty, were offered and rejected. The principal amendments adopted the first amendment in regard to contract is similar in its provisions to that relative to whiskey in the first sec to: tion. The second amendment increases the tux on cigars, which now pay five dol lars, to six dollars. Cipartttes are rained from fifty to seventy five cents."" the bill for the improvement of the Mississippi river was taken up, discussed thatth com..'llfcl to iiiatie ari( Cniupauy liv I.K-aililiUons to their f rceof Employes and Machin1 in meet der 0 ery, vi thereqtiirenienti of the Trad. l.ailroad nien, and oiiiers detirmg an accurat and roliahle Wa'trh.areiiivitod roexaniiaethe B. W. Uajmond Hnvetnent. hi of our leading Hulroad Ctomnanies, thoroughly convinced of their uporiority, nasfiiraisheit thwn to their Engineer and they are proaornmHt by them to be the closest running' American l.ailwny Watches yet Biacolac tnred.iiDdftilly eqnnl to some of the finest itnpuiiaj 'A iit'.hes aa correct No Movements retailed by the Company. Cull on your Jeweler and ask to see them. well to call and examine these foods, W. H. HOOPER, dl271m Supt. Business Office and Salesrooms, 159 fc 161 LAKE STn CHIflAy before Alderman Thomson, this and amended, and finally passed. .... 1 he Uoue went into committee of the u whole on the revenue bill. The third The evidence showed that YVil (he stamp' tax udoh More thad tthat, Pretiident Young son used foul and disgraceful language section repealing matches, was sriekea out, and a substi has aided by iilojoey fn the "erection 00 toe premises of defendant's father, tute adopted for the fourth seetion, na that fcton eJec,e1 "'m- - ,The cse which increases the duties on molasses of buildinsrss for and cugar twpnty-fiv- e - "Geutila" sects,' and I was ptr cent., which aismissea. Verdict, served him is loaned them - halls without charge, sutistantuuy the same, but including right. ",' milado. for the performauce of religious . T - wi i A motion to strike out the fifth section. xB.iao iTi.son ana merlin (Stone were curenionlee when they, had no then wbieh repeats the ten per cent horizon- charged with disturbing the peaoe, churches of their;owu. and profanity. The case was on iuued al tax, was discussed without anv ao- tion till the committee rose. 9 a m. to morrow. The othr g :etioa is mada up of A" inebri',l knight ef the shears personafSlSi make war upon the Died. oU for over indul- - At Nottingham, Nov. 27, 1874, in fnrm P.,in Bn,.ll minnrL WM fined J5 Tt, '' gence in the intoxicating bowl, by whi childbed, Martha Bowler. Deceased ty but want to tub the Territory, rno WB renanrea . , ,. . , incapaoie ot locomotion; was born July 1, 1836; her baby died I 1 V aid in IhilTin ntlnn nf lor-ntI that is by the drink, not the fine. He Jan. 12, 1875. Mill. , Star, Jan. 26 nai uu uiuiiimpaiiaw. i.ney DiacK- - ,Btt!ed that like a little man oreugbt antUuve received the same Lnpn,n, i yiwcuuu u uiuir religious worsnip. Wrtson. church, 0. M. I. Salt Lake City. Z. , L-t- IMMEDIATE SALE! FIRST-CLAS- S BeiDg about to leave for Europe I will sell off my stock of Goods Consisting of ........ GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! r . . .... .,' guard and abuse everything "Mor ... .i ..a -- ..,v,..j,. uvea UUfc r'UU yM thfm.lU: that abuse. They would like-tdestroy the "Mermon" religion 'and drive those who prac- tise it from their homes and Desscs- awns. They scatter falsehoods broad- mi.' east over the land Ihey thirst for me Diooa oi ine -- iuormon leaders. They seek to poll ufe the wives and daughters cf the old settlers, and o breakup family associations. ' ' "RfMSMBK ' b, ! Saturday Etc S. PLONSKY, Slain Feb. 20, 1S75. Street, Ogden. beiD Plio M,y that everybody who has an organ or piano, can play and sing it The DH,!,io is perfectly beautiful, and takes ltnB,n8el7- liberty should fail t pro- cure a oopy of this excellent Sone and Chorus, if they love music. Will be sent t0 uy tdJregs ia the United glatfS fre; of poM(lge n?on receipt of price, 85 eents, by F. W. Helmick, 278 West Sixth Street, CincinnatiOf. ATELY RETCRNKIl FROM EUROPE. OR ND AUKinentnti.'B nf the Al!eshiinin Vtmlinti uit Swim Kelt with Luiiion and f)rut' PUver Hand. Inn AIlMchanians Quartette, Qui J CLARK'S! FUnc, tette, mid ixtetre, will Tin- - as hIiot. npiar N V. Tri un mvk nt thin old i..)hlih.t everv one should O'lnpanv- - 'They re tlw mr tiwui. uourt commence4 at 8 p m. ADMISSION: Back Seat, 7Jc. GallrT,&0c. Front SeaU, $1,00 lt WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT fr GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, ldt ENCLISH, CO iLsXxIa "To-da- IS , bnsi-art- I dead-bea- ts or in bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY! Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Iiittere, CHEAPER THAN ANT WHERE IN OGDEN CITY, CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Offden, Utah THE LIVER! NEAR - eqii-i- AND AMERICAN AM s, THE n SCOTCH Of the Finest Qualities mamifactiired, on draught" tak-e- n ' Kf COMPETITION Must bo Sold Without Reserve d993m They together to procure prescriptive .. .,, . . 5To Extrn Chars: ItPiTv1 Srnta spec legislation against tne inajon- 10 u una at noodmaiiiire's Mtore. tyof our alliens. They support gambling bouses, drinking shops and dens of infamy. They rail agaiubt every movement for the public good w iaTor eaucatior, and . CoMxissiosaaThe followinr CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. iney pretena-block the wheels ot instruction by re- - dispatch appears in the San Francisco Tlaving poirhaed th entire furniture end a lmi of tuis manitirent hntl, I have adfusing or evaiiug payment of their Chronicle of the 17th inst: mitted Mr. Saniuol H. turner, furnierly ot the o!d school ot taxes. 1C. "Sacrament. Feb. . uronortion They Trm. lit Honse and late of the I'nlmer y the Governor commissioned Oiicago aud Mr. Tjler Gaskill, formerly ll.inpo, of the . t., llonne, B xtun, to an interegt n the ,J Julia K. c'Utberiana a Commisiouer of Reverewhich will be conducted under Ihc name tnd seek to deprive the "Mormons Deeds for the State of California, to re of side in Sail Lake City.' JOH.V B. DRAKE A CO. of any Testige of freedom. Miss Sutherland is the accomplished HOUSE They cry out against a J'one-inaof Judge Sutherland, of Salt Covers one entire block, having a frontage aooth daughter" bind the and labor hard to 500 over east of and feet, la admirably located fui power," take, one. of. the best lawyers in Utah. the convenience of guestn; is thoroughly built is maimer with all modern improvement. Territory with political bonds and The young lady has also been commis- thevervbeatnour ireia oaaemeni wroor, enclose a four-ihands man's into the one h strings sioned a Notary Publie for Salt Lake layer of cement, which with other nafeuardi put render it practically fl reproof. The ventiThey number Bmongthem.the thieves, county, and is thoroughly qualified for lation is pertecr, and the whole it being rewith th" addition of new and elegant furan! these positions, having studied under the fitted loafers, , bummers,, niture ax required. The eerviee, table, and other accommodation which baa drifted Jdg'a tuition, and having been of great tieinp the aame to all i'i st, will be maintained icum i of ully up to the high ataudard of their nredeeeehi. BS8,C or and border from iere town?, to any howe in tlii or any other jails ion, aud business fsr some time past. We are country, , hut the proprietors have decided to meet has been driven out py .outraged the int expectations of the public in these times pleased te note thk appreciation of fem- - nf financial depression, by araduating rices at is And Tribune tha euoiuiumtief. inine talent on the part of tw distin- Irom f.i.'l tott9Uer day, according to the loca tion of the reouis occupied. gtiished Govsrnora. JOHN B. DRAKE. dix . DEFY" OGDEIV DEEDS OF KlSDSKS- oi,ie81 a,ter in 8un for one week in each place The t arrangement is in the key of C, and so ppiln1oi1 AT PRICES WHICH .... SThe Great Song and Chorus of the day will be one of the most popular songs eter published in the United States er 110 w're ,oW bree of our . Mats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Motions, Ac., Xothing adulterated. l STABLES. All of the best selection. . , - xiie CHOICEST BRANDS OF niOARSJ W.k.CXARK Proprietor dsei7. ! |