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Show OMtnarj. OGDEX JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. Charles. W. Penrose,Burinui STRATFORD. - - Editor 3faner. Mary Morton Stickney was the 4angh-tc- r of Aquarejr aad Ann Merlon Chase, and was born in Newbury, fcea Coan-i- j, Little is Mass., October 8ih, 1795. She Joined known of her early history. the Uhurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Boston in the year 1838, and was known by all the leading Elders at and liberal d a faithful, of the wants to the woman, ministering means in her and assisting with, poor, for tbe measure progress designed every work. of the Latter-daIn N'auToo she was married to Dr. Cannon, and with him shared in the expulsion of the Saints, following the Church through the wilderness to the mountains. After the death of Dr. Cannon in Weber County, she was married to Samuel Stickney, of this etty, and was to him a-- faithful wife and companion till his decease. Mother Siickney breathed her last in this world July 15th 1875, in her eightieth year; being faithful and true to the end. Her name is had in affectionate remembrance by those who joined the Church in an early day, and she has departed with the blessings of the Lord upon her bead, in eure and certain hope of a glorious resurrection with the just. Con. y Thursday ETcnln?, July 22. 1875 ARRESTED FOR I'OLT- U43IY. v We learn by tcWgramfrom Frank-- 1 a that Lorenzo H. Hatch was arrested this morning at that place, by V. S. Man,lul Joe PinLham, on 4tbe charge poljsoiy, and that he was for trial. taken to Malad .ThU is a little more of U. S. Atto-da- y torney Joi Huston's work, who, disappointed in not getting the Mlormon'' vote fur Delegate in Congress, swore he would sinche Bishop Hitch and others. Well, lot us- - see what he can do and how much he ill uiako by it. It was through Huston's intrigue-ju- g (hut Bishop 'Hatch was arrested vu the land business.' He wanted to p;t Hatch shut up ia the ponitcn tUry pendingthe trial, and failed, so No has tried another dodge. committed has bigamy or j.ulygamy in Idaho. If any "Mar-- i ion" residing in that Territory has iolatod the- Act of '62 the offence cocurred in Utafy not in Idaho.The whole movement against certain leading men living just over the I 'uh- lioe, in Idaho, is founded in sulico, pushed for reveirge, and designed fur personal ruin to the, at-- t eked, and private vengeance by their assailant, and. not to vindicate t e law nor promote the ends of be-We hope, therefore, and tbe a&suult ou these men that eve, ill fail, and that the injury designed ill fall upon the bead of the nialig-- i ant and defeated candidate for honors. be-in- t ..-.- p; - . ' ( y iv A.orni;ic. car-rirp- Special Dispatch to the S. L. Herald. Beaver, 21. In the district court this moraing Lee's counsel filed pleas in abatement, on the grounds first, that the f land jury which indicted him was illegal, tbe court having ordered tbe drawing of twenty three names to form the jury and afterward impaneled only fifteen; secoul,tbat tbe names first drawn tben were sutficient to form a competent grand jury, but by rder of the court some of the names were set aside and others drawn to fill their places, afier the term of court ha4 begun, and contrary to law; third, that the indictment was not presented and filed in open court by the grand jury. The prosecution was given till the afternoon to reply to the plea, and at that time they demurred to the first two pleas, the oourt sustaining tbe demurrer. They made replication to tbe third plea, asking that the record be roaJe to show nunc pro tune, that tbe indictment was presented and filed in open court, which was granted. Judge Sutherland asked that Colonel Dame be tried' with Lee, as they were indicted jointly and for the same crime. The motion was refused. Call's Foet, Editok Jonctios: On the morning who will receive for exhibition, speci- was caused by financial Respectfully, of insanity difficulties. lit. A fire-pro- ScBscaiBta. Emiosation. The emigrants will arrive on two trains this evening. Tbe first will reach Ogden at 6 o'clook, and tbe second at 8 o'clook. As it is not probable that they will go on to Salt Special Notice From July 28d, to July 26th, the Utah Central Railroad Company will sell return tickets from over-rule- d e. iifr Mc-"Kka- - n, Children-wear- to the IjIPOBTAXT tray-ELIN- O PUBLIC. II IS THE tartiiiK all pkrsons Journey to aacerUin dctt on a op before by what ihonld purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Kap-Idor Clinton. For points in Northern Illinois or Winconain, via Pulton; and if yon are going to Chicago, or Kast, you should, by all mean, purchase your ticket) by the Old Pioneer Route The Chicago cl03-l- the , Particular attention is called to immense additions recently audi in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Fiudings. FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are ef anything known.) Jon dot Mercier, Raume rvtlle. Siiiifier. Lnaker, ( Ii.ts. Simon, Ieven. Norro, Cornels um lleig;!. Corucillnn, DOMESTIC STOCK: Wax, Hemlock nmlOak Upper; Hemlock ml PFitladet- phiu Call Mud Kip; ,, . 1clble: Tampleo; Curucon; Oak una ITemlork llarne Leather; Hail'; Splito; X el I lug; NaiKa C'ruz Sole Lenthor And all the Latent Stj let Hout iu all Colors: Situated In Ogden City, junction ef TJ. P. and The best location in tne City for a Hotel. Enquire of Wm. DR I VER, U:6:-2- dt64-tf- . SCHOOLTAXES! TAXPAYERS OP THE SKCOSD SCHOOL DISTRICT, W eber County are hereby notified that at a meeting of the Trustees of said District it was decided that a tax ol one fourth of one per cent should be assessed for school purposes on all taxable property in said District lor the year 175. V. t, Hiddleton was appointed Assessor and Collector. Ogden, July 20th, 1875. JOB PINORKR,) JAM Kit 1111 KOII, V Trustees. TUA8. DOXKV, 1 , i H. B. Clawson, Agent, Ogden City, TJtah. etc jot Surt. ' i Unity is Strength fi ks81 'Ijl lit o T. W. H. FIDCOGK & JOS. TYRRELL lUCt iii WATER! WATER! UIISII to inform the People of Weber Connfyj that they have blended their Mercantile Bust OGDEN AHEAD! Ogden Fire Brigade, Will Give a SECOND PARTY On the Pioneer Anniversary of the 24th OF JULY AT JONES' GROVE. Exercises to begin at 10 o'clock a.m The Best of Music, Business men, if you can't ness and Hoot and Shoe Manufacturing Interest together, for the express purpose of organizing Association in the old Second War( premises, lately occupied by Pidcock afc Gam Furniture Depot, MAIS ST., OGDEX. Said prt mises have been refitted and prepared for tk above business, and vc cordially invite oil' friends and the people in general, who are i terested in Homo Manufactures, to call and t James WE deeign adding other branches of Home Industry to onr EitahlishniMtf fast as circumstances will allow. We have ngged the services of Mr- - Richa" White, who is well known to most of our citizeas as an Experienced Prugg and we shall, in a few days, open a Drue Department with a New Stock of Goof in that line, direet from the East. PIDCOCK & TYRRELL Managers. J. STAMFORD, n-tf- . d I Irui lilt B hi iw, stop il Ink tew itr tin , eu, furi Ho, nl -- :o:- tire! Hen A FULL STOCK OF ei Shoe! Dry Goods, Notions, Roots & Uor fit! Uk( tire CLOTHING, frei AJSp GENTS' FURNISHINGS. .. . S rom the East. Jugt received WLES nt n for themselves. Browning j 8TUE K T, MALTING r h Co-operati- ve come U. P. BREWERY I S Bend i IAI - Dele-ptt- f Rnsels; ' . f superior C. P. K. R. A little boy accosted a gentleman Good dancing Floors, on the street in Portland the other day with, "Mister, can you fix Excellent Dinners. things?."" ' Well, I don't know; I can A fix some things. What ia it ?'" "Can splendid chance to have a day's en joyment una nelp a public cause. fix Ther's a pin you my coilar? Proceeds folks into will be appropriated towards and are our me, sticking so busy about the centennial they purchasing a can t do it. HOOK AND LADDER OUTFIT. "Pa." asked a little bov. "does the . n. your donations. Lord know evervthme : "Yes. mv son,' replied tne Hither, "but why ADMISSION TO THE OftOVE FREE, do vou ask that oHestion?" "Be Dancing Floors $1,00 r.- - fetor. cause," replied he loy,?'our preacher, when he prays, is so lona tallins GOXE FOR GOOD. NEW MEAT MARKET. ftoorER Crops are looking splendid hhn everything, 1' thought he was not 'OoTernorBeunerhas left Idaho. at Hooper, aad much wheat is ready to posted. G. IIcG'started far Indiana, and in- cut. The noise of the reaper is beard Has bpeaed a MBIT MARKET on tends 'to proceed to Washington to in the fields, and eora is tasseling beau N ' THE A few doers south of the Utah Hotel, c tifully. Hooper improves fast and has fight Fenn fur the position' of Where the pnbttc can be supplied with choice in Cocjrcs'4. Bennet has a poor excellent prospects. .The latest organi-istie- n EXCELSIOR cut. at tne lowest rates. BILLS meat maris a there chituce for the office. Fenn has clear ket. Just think of it, Ogdenites! Tbe In tbis city commenced work evidence of the frauds committed in best cuts of beef 7 cents a pound. The Bennett's interest, particularly those again on Monday, June 11; twice a week, and is owned is in. Oneida County, that Bennett shopthe open . , by people. HOUSE, Cloth Exchanged for Wool & rorght as well save himself the Fourth is to be celebrated The Twenty trouble of further contention. He Utah. Ogden, fortti-tir- e rent h about played out in Idaho, and it at Hooper in the fields. Grain will be From fort it to BCCH MILLER. rnOPRIKTOR, I.AGFB pound paid for yood clean is cxcicdiiigly doubtful if ho will cut in heaps and there will ba a skuak per , Seer, Cool and Sparkling, sJwaji on band. wiishfd wool. twenty-neve- n From ever return t here again. If justice hunt, by way of variety. Hooper feels to thirty for unwashed Saloons and Families Supplied. rules at Washington, Fenn will rtpre-w- good and "so it ougbter," for the canal For tba of rsalJania f Order sent from Persona reelrHnr alone the Rail convenience Idaho as far as a Territory can does good service. Crops look better Cache County Joel Ricks will exchange road Lines and the surrounding Towns will be t sr-- representation in the ('on- - than jer, and the whole settlement ha do hi fur woul in Logan. pronrptlj Ailed at the rate of 60 cents pr gallon bv th. e U Mliwna, private bmilie,, 9" renta rrotrent staring it in tte face. it dtf per gailon bj tbe ' sought for. In. shnrt. mtr rirarkiiviiiimia fnn sum TO BENT ' a trade will he fount plying large Spring The Ogden House, iiwroiigii ana complete in every jjepart ment of the Institution. r. A Psck or Teoi'bli. "Wait till Dr. Peck comes then yeu'U get the scales knocked off your eyes!" Tbis was the rtquest of certain spiritually inolined Ogdenites not many moons ago. That same Dr. Peok has oome to Salt Lake, and folks have got tbe scales knocked off their eyes enough to see that he is a a fraud of the first water. And , now both spiritists and skeptics peck it him as a bird of prey, and Peck wishes he badwing like unte "tiie dole', tbat he might fly to other parts. Teok is in a ptci of trouble; Xorth-Wester- , y ivrrival was not expected, or he would d260.ts57-l- t have been met at the depot by the chief men of Ogden. Just before the train started Governor Axtell made a very appropriate farewell speech, which was well received by bis bearers. We have lost a straight man an honest official and a conscientious Our loss is New Mexico' peace-makeWe gain. hope the people of that Ter Co. A. will ritory appreciate their Governor fence?' Jeans for nen and boys wear. They "Shall I help you over she demurely replies, "No; help the are the best and cheapest and wear the leneo. longest. W. FOULGER, agent. i v. ... Ogden to Salt Lake City and ihtermediae points at single fare. .... Jons 5haep, Supt. ' 0259 6 Sad Axn Fatal Accidbht. Last evening's Utah Central train brought in tbe body of Edward Nelson, of this city, who died by acoident at Parley's Park on the 20th inst., aged 29 years, 11 months and 15 days. While working in Parley's Park for Gibson Bros., lumbermen, and in tbe act of cutting lath, tbe slab caught the baok teoth of the saw and struck him in tbe breast, injuring him so that be died eight hours afterwards.' He leaves a Notice. Drs. Waugaman & Condon wife and one child, who were dependent will vaccinate tbe poor gratuitously en upon his labors for their support. The funeral will take place- - at 8 Saturdays, from 1 to 3 o'olock p m. d239-t- f o'clock this evening. Friends are in viled. The wife of "Max Adeler" weigh? two hundred pounds; and the Broult Bov thi "Paovo" Homi MaukCjsth, lyn Argus says when Max asks Doeskins, Cassimeres, Kerseys and "! LT Finding Department . of Z.C.M.lj at Salt Lake City, Ton will And on all through train Pullman Sleeper, n:w and magnificent Day Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Claaa Care now on any road in tbe United Particular information, with maps, time table, etc , may be bad at any of the Tbrongh Ticket some provision should be Omcwi ia tbe West, or upon personal or writt u Lake made for their wants. Many of them applicationU.toMoustaiw, Western Traveling Agent J, Omaha, Meb , or to will be met by friends, for the bulk of W. H. Stinmtt, Oeneral Passenger Agent the company are Scandinavians, and the Chicago, people of that nationality always look out for the welfare of their countrymen. This is greatly to their credit. j - - Attempted Suicide. i e, ., rout they can reach their dsatination with the lewt tionble. and if there are two or more roei't leading to the now point, to decide which It the fr8tnd pluuanteat to trarel, 1875. We take pleasure in imting, that the Chicaoo July 20th, a North-WisKailwat ii the oMent, and " evera! miles the hrtee. ron'e between Omaha aud Cnicago. Within the pant two yeais the to of .the 18th, Mr. road bed haa been but in admirable condition, and almoat the entire line ha been relaid with ateel into a Departed. Governor Axtell arrived ' this morning on bis way to here a piniit him. The plea was made on Icr.CaiAM. Payne &ChriBinseo have to the ground that the court ordered, opened an Ioe Cream Parlor at their Denver, from whence he will proceed he is which of Hew Mexico, Territory names Soda Water Manufactory, Fourth Street, the drawing of twenty-thre- e Governor Executive. the Chief now Ioe cream in any quantity. Addresa P. ' to torm the jury. The statute pro- Axtell came eu a special car, and was U223-- tf 0. Box 29, Ogden. vi'Jes that the number shall be eigh accompanied by numerous friends. His The question as to the proper number was fully disensaed in these columns at the time McKean had the presumption to change the number in violation of the to twenty-threlaw he pretended to administer NcKcan's action in this matter was by the Supreme Court at its last sitting, and the proper num ber to be drawn for a grand jury of a District Court declared to be eighteen according to the statute. Aud, mark it, Judge Boreman was the J ustice who rendered the decision. , 'Now, in his own court he goes ajpunst the ruling of the upper oourt tit which he was the mouth-piecWhat is the reason of this fast and loose sort of judicial jugglery? Why did uot Judga Boreman sustain the Kimo position which he upheld in J ho fact the bupremo Court? is, he knows the trial will rot stick, but he is playing into llio hands of the prosecution the stylo of the deposed and act this despicable part that the defense" may bring out their tvidcncc and stroug points, and their hand to the prosecuting counsel. Such low and contempt-bl- e tricks in a United States Judge i to be despised by all fair minded people and stamps Boreman as a partial officer and a miserable trick-- ' e Korth-Ktater- n . tin. ai ! We mens of minerals', whucb will afterwards obtain a permanent place in tbe fw a. t D roughest walls. It is the small wheels of the that come in first. .. ' The man who holds the ladder at sermore the bottom is frequently of ' ' vice this the man whe ia stationed at the top of it. f The turtle, thcugh brought in at the back gate, takes tbe. head of the table. Better be the cat in a philanthropist's family than a mutton pie at a king's banquet. True merit, like the pearl inside an oyster, U content to remain quiet until it finds an opening. ViAAn AttliPfF . nm) U "ww j? . .Iniihle Its former cartaftitr - I1. uigpiaunw. j ' - ha. The top strawberries are eaten hm uwu u..0vfirst. superior class of goods, embracing the most staple and popular style He who leaves early gets the best known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and hat. Pride sleeps in a gilded crown; conwe call attention in the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollera & Co ' tentment in a cotton night cap. Sausser, Dangler & Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed aaj are Lacboneus Barnard got quarrel, rail. and rushing into a neighbor's house, The Depot in Cblcaaro ii centrally located, and cened a large knife and was about to u theirof train! arrive there thirty minutee iii abe all other line, pameneera can alwayt commit but fortunately, his euro of making Ka'tnrn connection, for all state InduHtrial Exposition of Chicago, brother suicide, it. His Iowa, yon temporary point in Northern and prevented Sesd oh Youtv SrsciMSNs. m' Wm lro-cet'diuj- fi. in receipt of a circular from Mr. John P. Reynolds, Seoretary of the Inter- museum of the Chicago Academy of Seienoes. The exhioition will take plaee on the 8th of next September, and be continued till Ootober 9th. Here is au opportunity for persons interested in mines and discoverers of ore, to attract attention, to their claims. jus-v.v- .e At least half a million of people will see 1 tbe collection. Mr. Reynolds gives tbe following directions to those who wish to forward specimens:. "Every mine should be represented by a series of samples, showing CTery variety of the mineral product, both as regards form and qualify. Label plainly, UROXG I. oVeCOFRT--pack securely, and send explanatory invoice and shipping; receipt by mail, ad. W. Blatohford, Esq, Chairdressed man Com., Expssition, Chicago, Ills." bo the reference wi!l seen by to It The packages of fDeciroeos should be from marked : 'Scientific Department, Expothat Beaver, dispatches Judge . ... sition" C'bicafr.O."-- ' Smalt valuable packover-rulemade d the ireman by pica ages may be forwarded' by express; ship L:e'a counsel that the Grand Jury all others by freight. v &s illegal that found Ihe indictment right - large-hearte- ev T11ETHIAL AT liEAVElt. Curious) Chinese Proverbs.? The rpest fruit growj on the Minutes of Yetterdaj'a reo' lie' GROCERIES, CAM ED GOODS, m Prices down to the lowest possible margin." 33 XL 33 ID -- A. TOT I 3r FRESH EVERT DAY. 43 T ; " :o:- - All Goois deliyersd fras to any oart of the Cit7 foil, ticl ritJ Hil fr fv; W |