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Show OGDEN" FIFTH STREET. Charles W. Penrose, - - AWFVL ACCIDENT! tendiag sects of modcra Christen dom, all the country would rewound with praise of the mLseionariea who, JUNCTION Three Person THE Drowned. UK tVIIIt TICI Tbe Jury Kiapauelled. Just after going to press last evening under divine Providence, had turned (Special dispatch to the S. L. Herald.) we beard the sad intelligence that two the savage red men from their errors. men and a boy had been Deaver, 22. drowaaJ in the I Lee case ia full and .1.- - J.Hf u . Thejuryintbe t..i i iud xiui mo tuvituvus weber Rier It appears tha James worn in chief. Their names are as fol ful ministers, and of course it is all Robb and and hit ton, a bey about 13 lows: JosephMS Wade, J. C. Herston, David Rogers, Isaac Duffin James t. wroa?. Fale reports are circulated, year old, wita Edwin E. Fuller, all af Kobinon, Joseph Knight, Paul Price, scat over the wires by unscrupulous Weit Weer, were working at the dim George F. Jarvis, John Brewer. Wilton or me nest n eoer canal, or wtich Mr Ualejr, John C. Duncan, Ute Perkins, i i . , i i l r, LL r I,, i . Ii n.vww b sea -- li.ii.l.. ..J "Mormons" and four "Gen. . . ..nui.u.ii, iu4 uniiJ iwu tiles." eight Tbe J r . oer tbe mer to ret a load of ruck introduce prosecution will proceed to fl'l i . are mat, If tbe; testimony 01 ine it;noraui. ine iacu Ueturniog, instead ef crossing at the verdict should be guilty," Lee's ceun-- j a more than human power is working nsual place, got into deep water, a little sel rely upon tbe fact tuat the does not appear by record to have It is upon the minds of the red men, and lewer down, and were swamped been in open curt, aod the presented the .hat boy floating 0J. Mr the "Mormons" are laboring in har- - "PPoel of the February term to July changing Robb jumped in and aeiied him, and not And the object in oy me governor. mony therewith. Kditob & STRA TFORD, Butxntu Xnntfrr. IB ll c oui-o- JriJar EtcdIq?, JiiIj S3. 1875 V. Va shall publish no daily pape to morrow, the 21. h iot. It the Mormon" holiday. Of all days in the jesr, the people of Utah should cooiuiemorate the day when the Pi friers, with President Brisham Yonnp at their head, halted, to stay in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake July 24th. 1817, waa the cow meDceaient of a new era in the his- Sainta. After tf.ry of the Latter-daand being driven, plundered, and teattered, tnd peeled, they com inenced on that day a period of per nurieot pronperity, aui a time of ) eace and rest from mob violence and Christian cruelty. There has been i.ocewatioa of pious puisecution, hut y i's effects from tha' day ceased to be as in former times. 1 I . 1 A V (L 1 A - dis-fgu- re b T y Seventbe hoisting works could handle tons of ore are hoisted daily. ty-five Last Saturday Win. Thomas, who "JIORMOXS'UJfD keeps a station ou the Salt road 48 miles froai Pioohe, was handling a derringer, . In JIalad Valley, Idaho, there i when it was discharged, sending the ball a, largo colony of Indiana who are through one of bis lingers. lo irniog the arts of civilized Two Chinawomen perished for want industry of water between Stone's Ferry and under the supervision of iMr. Geo. TIIE Till: II)I4S. ,W. Hill, of this city. These Indians are of the Shoshone, Bannock and Pah Ute tribes, and have turned i'wa the idleoHH, fikh and murderous spirit of their race, to practise the rirtoea tauit to tbem by tbe "31or-wong- ." Three hundred of these Indisns liave been baptited by KIder Hill, and the whlecolouy hav fcen active ly engaged m iarmiog, working Jaithfully, and learning how to siu tain themselves by hooest labor They have.plauted about one huu- red and forty acres in wheat, corn and vegetables, aud as toon as a spot i located for a permanent settlement i.fy wi'l dig a canal and build bnmes, in which they caM live, 'of camping out and dwdlirg in rude These ludians avow their determination to cease their evil habits, to ptcal aod lie and murder no more, but to keep tha covenants they have nude in their baptism. They observe nomine aDd evening prayer, iovckft the diviuc. bKspiogam their food, and ly hands apjn thesici, who receive the d re kf. Xnw if all this hvl V"n accora- wlek-e-up- iodict-men- being able to swim, went under. Mr view is neither more nor Usa than Fuller, who was a good swimmer, cried tho conversion of the Indiabs to the out "Oh ! Jim." and jumped ia to Eobb'a faith of their forefathers, who were assistance. Jamea McFarlaod, who was a white aod enlightened peop'e. working at a dttle distance, heard tbe w Fuller jump into the water, tnd (o the practice of those precepts c7. and taaght hundreds of years ago by the one perceived U)bb with his boy on arm clasp Fuller with the other, and 11 the report despised Nazarene. tbey all aink tag jt her au l did not rise ajout "Mormon" interference with again. Obtaining axuistance immedi. the lodians are utterly untrue, ex ately, divers went into the river and c?pt their efforts to turn the red men after raueh exhausting labor Hucctfde rom evil and induce them to work, in bring ng the holies to the surface and unite aod, worship Almighty aoll and his son were recovered firet I they were all quite dead. Q3d. Coroner Williams went to the scene of Tim A.. C. Grue has set bis reeuli- - ,he accl lent tll,s morning, and made of- tor so a te keep Ogdeo, U. P. & C. P. 0 141 taquiry into tbe unforiunaie aa nr time. Persons o m rezulaft their time T"ere wer8 ,w0 inquests. Following the are verdiots: Holto at either time pieces by calling West Wibeb, July 23d, 1875. brook'a barbers aalooo, Mai a Street, iLt.-W- s I J Under the and counsel Presidest of guidance Prigham Young and his asaociatts, the "Mormon" people have gathered d multiplied and flourished and progressed, filling the vaReja of Utah Odeu. d2G3-vith beauty and riches, and making eare the mountains ring with the voice of ExratMrtf extremely U l UVI S. and sounds WHO the ilHW I'l of UVU1DUU, praise industry. The fame of their works, union, f ildernan Thomson, is in a very fee ble conditian, aod that ber life is de- morality, sobriety and success has paired of. Mrs. Thomson is aa estima gone forth to the uttermost parts of ble lady, and her many friends will hear the earth, and- the enlightened this news with deep sorrow. among the nations understand that Tlie vices and shame-spotwhich Notice. Drs. Waugamnn & Condon tie large cities of Utah today, will vaccinate Ibe poor gratuitously on are the marks made by the pretended Saturdays, from I to 3 o'clock p m d239-t- f champions of '"a higher civiliiation." Notwithstanding all the attempt! Twkwtt-FocrtFor those who atainst ber, Utah's prospects are Thb want dancing and fun in their holiday bright and the position of her citi e morrow, lones' and Farr's Groves itfns is better than ever before. Ilcr will give them a chance. Music will be leading 'men have been preserved provided frsns the best talent Ogden af from the snares laid for their feet, the fords, and the beautiful trees will af . . l . ' i iiioib oir peiuicai scneiaes ror iner ford a pleasant shade for the revelers. The Utah Central will convey folks to iujury have resulted to her benefit Salt Lake and back for single fare, and She attracts niorir attention j the the large Tabernaele will be open free to vorld than aii y other ccmaiunity of visitors to the Jubilee jual proportion, and she is" on the The principal stores in this ci'y will high road to weulth, importance and be closed, and we hone our render will influence as a constituent paitof the enjoy a general holiday. j'reat American republic. Bcttiib "Paoro" IlSxa MadiCtoth, Let us rest from our work then, Doeskins, Cassimeree, Kerseys and ti morrow, and mak it a tinreof re Jeans for nen and boys wear. They juicing. And while we commemorate are the beet and cheapest and wear the me aay wihcq- marks a turning point longest. W. FOULGER, agent. in our career, let us recognize the Hand that has led us, and tho Power Piociia Items. From the Pioohe ly whoso aid we 6hall. riao to ulti Journal ef the 29th inet., we learn that mate victory, and make the namo of therietieP. 0. ia iiow a money order "Mcrraoa" a title of reppeet instead office. Forty mea have been discharged from of an epithet of reproach among all tbe Ravmond and Ely mine, because the the race tiat people this planet. force below brought out more stuff than f.-l-t I . ne the undersigned jurors, whose names are hereunto attacked, do hereby ".8y 00 pTk "find ' hia inn .InKn ItolK I Jameii came to their deaths from arowmnir. while crossing the Weber river, near tbe West Weber dam. JOHN I. HART. GEO. II. HUNTER, SAMUEL WALKER, JOSHUA WILLIAMS, Coroner. West Weber, July 28d, 1875. the We, undersigned juror?, whose names are hereunto attached, do, upon eur oaths, declare that tha & Edwin E. Fuller, came to. his death by drowning, wbile endeuvoring tt cross lie Wahxr river nui ik VUJ( U'w.. I ,iaM JOHN I. HART, THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, JAMES HOGGE, JOSHUA WILLIAMS. Coroner. Mr. Rebb leaves a wife and five chil dren; Mr. Fuller's wife died, several months ago, but ho was the main sup. port of a widowed mother and several brothers aod sisters. The distress of the bereaved is Fuller lost his life solely in Irving to save his companions. His name should be turn bered among the heroes. The jurors wished to represent lhat there is no proper ford across tbe river, that travel is increasing, and that during four months of tbe year the river is impassable. If tho County Cou- -t will erect a bridge in the neighborhood, the citizens of tbe western part of the conn ty will pay a liberal proportion of the eipense. heart-rendin- nas 4 sVk anu is now displa i the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollera & Co., and many other sty!.;a ! Shoes justly esteemed wear, wo call attention t & lausser, Dangler F aod Sc (IB SatU T 1 called to articular attention Split; frili lltt'i jooJi joodi lolor, tiyiB T lfj each arrS&t! d IMPORTANT TO THE TRAY- - lar0? Spring MOrOUfftl (11 III COmplCte in ,elt i)J 116 11181 llUtiOH, Rai rise "iher of dl64-tf- . eti llinei ended ibowe found tl ind every Depart H. B. Clawson, Prii k We Suut. jrade: peat T. d25 STiiHIFORD, FEBTH STBBBT, ELIXG PURLIC. TIIE IT IStartiue d2S In short, our preparations for a. trade ivill be jual justice demands that legislation, as lHr its practicable, should harmonixe tbem, and prevent one from oDcressinir or obtaining undue advantages over the other; that we protest against an in crease or me circulating currency, but demand such measures by Congress as will result ia a resumption of Bpecie payment at the earliest possible moment. We are opposed to erauliDt; sub sidies to monopolies. b jou (Jnu all Cos OGI3B1T Sons Ulte -- :o:- tew DUTY OK ALL PERSONS BEFORE on ajuurmivto arcertnin br h tbfj I FULL STOCK OF A let it rett ties. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes Em Cnic-a);- Yon will find on all through tra'na Pullman n-- w Rlaopt-rt- . and magnificatit Day Coaches, aud inoor-- v cm'iMiit; and Class Can now on but roan in ins unitcil ftlrt. Particular lufirniHtian. with mans lim. ate, may be hart at at, y of tha Through uuiu in ins trout, or uuon naraonai or writt.. ;plKation to . MorxTAi, Western Traveling a gen Omaha. Neb . or to W. H. Stkmubti, Geoaral Passenger Agent See CLOTHING, newisj) Just received rom tbe East. Ogdei every GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, Trices d)wa to tho lowest possible margin. BREAD . 2 k WATEi'i! WATER! James Browning MAIN ST It K T. PUWIPS!PU1VIPS! l. 1 e J 6 IctC THE WEED opened 8adfl lee 0- ere Box I Postoffi '"fture, "fthei 'be it !ntlMt " doe 'keput AT Simple! Capable No machine Exercises to begin at 10 o'clock a.m. repairs. dleHln The Best of Music, bood dancing Floors, S?H July d25D 24th OP JULY JONES' GROVE. s,em( the t,. V ie re, Ogdc SCHOOLTAXES! K i from Ceopi OGDEN AHEAD! reports mi jwr mi.i, V. K. Midlleton was loveaHairs thus: "When Philander appointed Asaeasor and told me he loved me, .1 was mkhry youeeior complaln 1874. Ogdeu, 30th, July teen months. With these exceptions, the tuk with it and cottoned to him JOH FINDM?,) dj- J M KS B V HCII, TrtHteea. compaoy waa neaimy, ana tbe passage rectly, and he sat a grinnin" lik e a TU08. 1H)X, ) wa pleasant and prosperous, baked skunk." Toe space in frost pf Williams & Co's. Jvever eat by rule. Never eat at NEW MEAT MARKET. lumber yard waa crowded last evening one meal as much as you did at the with Scandinavian who had come to oue the dav before corresponding G. meet the emigrants, over GOO of wham was Decause Uaa tnat a MEAT MARKET oa opeaed usual aimpiy were from Norway, Sweden and Denyour mark. A man named Henry Marston, rjuanty; but eat according to your apK A few doom south of the Ctah Hotel, from Gloucester, Kuglaod, took care, all petite. If you have no appetite eat It bare the pnt.lic can be anpplied with efcotea) the way, of five orphaa ebildrea, who noting tin you do. If you are in a cuts at the lowest rates. for that appetite, ani time is hurry bad been left destitute, bringing them valuable to you, do not attempt to through safely. They were net at tbe whet it bv itimulatin' food bv pi. depot Uy their grandmother, who resides or forcin-jexciting toni. drink, at Slatertille, in this county. 31. STUART tut bring it about in a natural way, Fourteen went to Salt Lake roR rrKErs salk bkst and cheap ths moderate and coutiouous exercise IA E?T FORCE and LIFT on a special, last nicht. at 0:15. The in tho PI'MHI tor deep or shallow wal la. Also. Pa open air, iu Bomethiu that is tent foinia for Dria Well Pumps, with suitable hoi . company eeetnud in ploodid liitaPiiulinr anu IB itself iron piping, furor ranaintdaod fittedosjoarwiaon-abltavmiig, boialiii tad apir.ts. teraia, at H orkslmn. Vorlh of lff jtll-fd- l. 1 ttbiaa; OtBc Yard, OifUH. us t( 1 necia fenii ASTHT any u ""u '"J""' "H'on cars, iroa, summer ageu an- lg prise in i y TO BENT' The Ogden House, s Gi color aud passed through Beaver, sosajs the En -3ST X terprise, last Tuesday. While in Salt Lake a week or two FRESH EVER5T DAY. ago we called at Davis &, Co.'a foundry and inspected the font. It was all cast at Cerfcat. home. The font it oval cliT3-JAll Goods delivered free to Citr Dart of A letter from St. Tbomas speaks of the mft ,2 ft. Ion,. ...mw- nuA IUU1 IICI , cp i.i,t !'J3-t- f. death of two Chinawomen, a span of ,i..n ,k v ,u l t, :. -- Ft" iv,m . I . rj i.uy , puiu cuus -- w.avB Uv. tui mui. vi waier, a flight of iron ornasteps, handsomely within one hundred yards of a spring, mented. It is t be mounted on twelve and not far from the Colorado river, cast iron oxeo, three looking to each whre a negro, who was traveling wiih Situated in Offdnn Cilv jnntinn .f it d When set up in C. P. ft. K. IU boat location point of the oompnss ia Uia city for a and bad married one of the "celestials," liotel. tbe temple the whole work will be "Family Favorite" had gone for water. of Win. I)R I VER, bronzed and will present a very elegant Enquire tuoz-iiAgont, Ogden City, Utah MACHINE appearance, closely resembline the SEWING Tut E.vtioaisT. The company of of brass." described in tha account of Co. A. Ogden Fire Brigade, emigrants in charge of Elder C. 0. Lr- - Solomon'a Temple in the Bible. Will GWe a sen, who sailed from Liverpool on theJ The work reflects great credit on the OF THB SECOND SCHOOL TUK TAXPAYERS SECOXD l'ARTY Weber Conntv am h.r.i.. ntifi. Idaho, June 30lh, arrived ia eighteen foundrymen, and is a splendid speci-ca- n d that at a meeting of tha Trusters of mid Din. Dlen of home manufacture. On the Pioneer trie it was decided lhat a tax of one foarti of lat evening l..rin Annirersary of tbe one per cent, anuuid Os aweese--i for school across the ocean, an old lady died, sged jnrA Unwille pirl her first tre iu ijdui properiy ia said iMntrict for car-load- tbiri STOCK: Chicago r rf 'I 9Ireiert Jtxkf .iniiM-tion- - Oi fj oU"ht for. North-Ktater- n - A' It" Cm' is immense additions recently mi. piebervanon of ibe g,nerl government in na wuuie censiuuuunai vizor, as me . Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Pmdinigs. sheet anchor of our teac. at home and ,D our stotk safety abroad; supremacy of the ci"il over the military auihorur: economy in FRENCH STOCK (theso goods for quality and finish are publio expense, thai labor may be uPlor iiihtlv burdened: tbe booetit uavment nf our debts and ihes ored preservation to anything known.) oi puono iii( ii, auu me arrangement ot all abuses at the bar of public reaon. Ilanmt-rvlllc- . Joittlof freedom of religion and tbe press, aud of persou under the protection of habeas sorro, corpus, and trial by jury, impartially seC'Iihm. Nimon, r. lected. Resolved, That He protest Coruelmit lleigl. C'urneillan, against the burdens of a high protective taritf, as needless exactions from a people already intolerably oppie-- s d by a gigantio natioual debt, and we insist DOMESTIC thai the tariff be regulated so as to provide only sufficient revenue for general Wax. Hemlock and Oak uses and not fir the purpose of enPebble: Upper; riching a few at the expeuse of many; Hemlock and Philadellhat we protest against (he multiplicaTampico; tion of federal offices, the assignment Cnraeoa; phia Call Kip; Oak and Hemlock Hull; to ibem of unusually hieb salaries, and Uarnetts Leather: the abuse of federal patronage which Saiiui Sole Leather Welting; tends to dwarf the states and corrupt lloaua iu And all the Latest Stj lei Colors; free institutions; that agriculture, man VI Agists. ufactures and commerce should be equally the care of well regulated and the obstructions to day on tbem be removed, but no favoritism should be extended to either sup- - ruuiDiney can reach taeir dentiniii ion with th truab.'e. aud if Ihore arc two or mora roai leailing to tku aaine puint, to decida which la the jarrgtatirt lilMnt.t to travel, Yin w.ke plewnire in atating, that the Chicaoo K4ilwt in ha oldest, and vveral aiilan th chortes. route betwecu Omaha and VWthin the pant two jraiathe road tml haa ban hut in admirable condition, and almost tbe eutire Una haa been relaid wiih ateol ntla. Pepot lo Chicago la centrally located, and small I'ox. We s re informed bv thoir traina arriru there thirty minntea in of all other line, patarngera can always ba Marshal Fife lhat. the small pox patien; Jiiiv of making Kor all r ,ni,0f" entirely recovered, but hsi points in Northern and Iowa, you iiioniii pnri'na ticKts via Marshal'. Cedar Hap-i, . T M . l urs ttggiesion, wno nas Deen wamnp or Clinton. For points in Northern lllitioia r via Fulton; and if you art piing to upon Mr. Clement, is afflicted with fever Chi.Wisconsin, ap. or Kaat. you shonld, by all mfam, pur- which seems to be tbe precursor of ihe j.jui ncari oy in uia rioneer Konte malady. No other cases North-Wmte- rn The Font Foa thb Temple. The bnp lisnaal font for the St. George temple V f4 MIMAH u1 f tuiuicr capacuy IaIV.Ta vo uuuwo ieea eniargouJ 1. Childre Baltimore, 22 In t)e Democratio convei.tiou here yeierdiy the following platform wasunanimously adopted : We hereby dectare unfaUcriog devotion to the oardi- nal principles of republican eoverameut, ...... . 1. K Tl. I supenor clasa ol gooa, emDracing the most staple and popular stjj known in American inarkets, among which, for Ladies' and ' TIIE BALTIMORE TLATFORM. I 'Ml at Salt Lake City, .t Democratic Convention. mi.. The Boot, Shoo, ' Leather, and Shoe finding Department of Z.C.3IJ Durable! u-- costs to little for new parts l !bty0 dlh. bl, t itceeei . rttraisseallarticlsn.pnlrrt,re thone for other macbioe - at leas prices than It is adapted to all the want, of family mw"Z, J can be readily ooinpreheuded bj wishing to sew. , It runs so easily. takes on It is always rendy and 1 1 win nuiui Kill" vi niffuiK " ' " .tlrff and fewer extra attachments than any suarjune. A splendid chance to hare a day's en- - It ia .jiath a publio cauea. It ia niale of the very beat materials, ana joytueni ana most th.wonrb manner, and will new ww ui Proceeds will be . Vim t.k. nlMianra in iunoUDCinl t I ar s011 appropriated towards . .. I'nntie. uewr in oiu ui a patrons purchasing the politic geterally, that w co Branch ufflce, at Halt Lain CSty.snd shall HOOK ANO LADDER OUTFIT. onr apency at Oeden with iricrtial w" V- Excellent Dinners. nip ,rHTd fot 1 are 'looki iiVt Mr. .Zm jusiaess wen.' if von ran'r. eeod jour donations. w ADMISSION TO THE (JSOTE DanaLag Floors 1,00 VVUIt; FREE. " supplying every want of the swia( ioalaime""1Hacbines sold on easy monthly AGKST8 WA.VTKD EVMTWHCBt. ' Weed Sewing pli, - M!?'1 Were ir p, |