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Show OG DEN ' uailk3 e. Cjtt Hail, Oom FIFTH STREET. W. Penrose, STICA TFO&&. Ottt, n. CrosB-examiitailo- f July. 28th, 1875 - - Editor Burirvjt Mtntjtr. 1IATEK Tit I A L. of P. 1I t'AreiS. JUNCTION - EoiToa Jckctiob: The following are the mit".'?s of a caucus, held in the City Hall Maaday g Ju!y'2Crb, 1875, for thepurpoee of aembers for office, to he predated at the eonTeotion to be beld at the above named place, Jn'y 27th; 1875, preparatesy to the next general election. L. F. Mneh was elected chairman of the meeting, and A. C. Brown secretary. The chairman then called upon Hon. F. D. Ricbwds, Probate Judge ot Weber County, to explain the nature and object of the meeting, who responded. The following gentlemen were nominated as the choice of the caucus, and unanimously sustained. For Commissioners to locate Univer sity Lands, John Van Cott, Lewis 8. UilU au J John Rowberry. , For Councilor for Weber and Box E der couaties, for the next Legislature, Kliiigvu Ssmillu 31 ore . Tesliineny Agalusi nora-iantio- Ta'sdar Evenid?, July 27, 1S"5 R.ll'll 31 A 1 1-- TRANSIT. The telegraph informs us tbat'the hare Increased mail The Postmaster General has ioai!e the necessary arrangement for las' mail trains along the lake shores, to tike effect on the 1st of next October. By this cintract the maiis from New York to Chicago will be hours, a clear carried in twenty-sii hoped that it hours.and gain often still further reduction in time will Yv'est is to faeili-tie9- .a x bVcffc'Cted. lare postal cars will be i'1'cedon the route. They wU be ""c ostructcd on a new plan, and be tons of Capable of carrying thiity-fiv- e mail matter. The improvement thus ; inaugurated i expected to cause a reat increase in tLe postal business. nd a further increase of cars wi'l be The business is to be mcessaiy. jsteuiatiied so that newspapers can be received in bulk, and folded and tiistnbuted on the cars. By this Fuur LrcZ'i Sow. Salectnian for lYeber county, Richard BallsHty. Treasurer, Walter Thomson. Surveyor, David Jenkins. For JuHtice of the Peace, Ogden C-- . The H'cber County Courention. v5ay earlier than heretofore. railroad companies havo made such City Hall, Ogden City, liberal terras with the government, July 27. 1875. additional was A. elected chairman of F. little Brown if expanse tint any . Bd secthe Stevens, the convention, Sidney will be incurred by newarrange-Uient, retary. Gilbert Belnap, Robert McQuarrie and in accord are These improvements Joseph Grover were appointed a com with the spirit of the ase. llipid mittee to examine credentials. The comiinuiuuicatioo is a wonderful aid in mittee reported the following entitled to the spread of civilization, and the setts in the convention : Oglen Precinct F. A. Brown and increaning knowledge and the multi- rflioation tf conin.ereia! and inter Robert McQuarrie. North Ogden Sidney Stevens. Plate and international interests, cull Harriaville Luraan A. Shurtliff. for more rapid Transit and STifScr Plain City D. 0. Thomas. methods of conveying intelligence. West Weber John I Hart H'hts. movement of the postal Author-HoeperCity Gilbe rt Belnap. icsis a step in the right direction, SlHtoi ville Hefiry Bjwns. followed bo will Mid, we hope it by E.it on Joseph Grover. 'nvhors having in view the same great Resolved, That John Van Cott, Lew s kud and purpose. , ( 1 " 3 Hilts and John Rowberry be nominated for Commissioners to locate Uuiver-s!:y"Laa- Quite t a number of newspapers ivo finished the trial uow in at Beaver, have made up thtir verdict and pronounced Judgment, or rather r promulgcd sentence', for ' there is very little judgment, to tay t joothinft of justice, in thir conelu-tionFrom the testimony of one or " two' witnesses,' without Taking for trofs examination or testimony that iJ way he' brought in rebuttal, 11 ey n t 1 only briug ia a verdict it guilty agdinst the tcccused, but go beyoud thi3 ; 'premature and unfair decision, and advocate violence and murder ' against men who are not on trial. ; Jho "Mormon" people are o to iojusticovfrom o.utside ani. papers, aud are so u Jed t that it ordinary misrepresentation t and abuse have little upon them But when journals that aim to give to pubuo seutinient condemn on trial unheard, and advocate Rjen 'K l pro-t-'pfe- fs s. accus--t.ome- d per-bo- cflfi-c- .trte and personal whose actual char about men st gain t know acter they nothing, wo think - i is time to cry shame on them, and , sk whether they have any regard f for' law or human rights, or whether f they want to sea ligotry, prejudice arid the worst passions of the popu ' lice rampant in coy section of this great republic. Such bloody mind-- , cd utterances as appear in the San f lraneisco Fott Gold Hill News and ; other papers are a' disgrace to jour- aliFui, and stamp their authors as at beurfc as the chief much ossic:-ia"" tjiuIjjals"ot Mountain Meadows. Jaw JvncD ' s d. That Lorenzo Snow beaom. inate.d fur member of the Legislative Council for Weber and Box Elder couu ties. Resolved, That Richard Ballantyne be nbuinateJ Selectman for Weber coucty. - Reso ved, That Walter Thomson be nominated for County. TreaiHrer. d Resolved, That David Jenkins b for Couaty Surveyor. The following were nominated for pre' ' cinct officers? Justio of the ''eace Ogden Precinct C. F. Middle, on; Constuble, W. II Cta. k. North Ogden Precinct Justice of the Peace, B Cazier; Constable, Richard Y. Berrett. Harridville Preoinct Justice, of the Peace, Robert WiUeu; Constable, A. M.. llawson. Hooper City Preoinct Justice of the ?woi, Emery W. Soule; CoBstabie.Q R Belnap... ... Easton Trecinct Justice of Ibe Peace, Jiseph Grover; Constable, Warren W. Corey. Plain City Preeinet Justice of the - nom-inate- . S raOCXEDIKGS. ' ' Beaver, July 24." The day was taken up wiia the eroes examination of. P. Klin gen Smith, by be went to Bihep. "Witness stated-tba- t the Meadows and pari ici paled in the masacre, because he- - wa afraid to dig- -' obey tbe order of John M. Higbee, bis military superior, to arm end1 equip hiaittelf as the law directed, and go to the Meadws. He feared personal vio lenoe would be dona km if ' be did not obey, and perhaps death. Higbee gave orders on tbe field for the destruction, by delivering verbally, orders i from Height which he bad received, and which Haig'it said came from D'taie at Parowau. to hicu, to tieooy them out and These destroy all but d to Lee, who orders Higbee g to execute them.' Witness did not oppose tbe maesacre af er two councils which were beld at Cedar, but on tbe field he. fired his gun at tb emigrants with the intern ion of xiliiug some, and expects be did. He thinks that 40 or 50 wnite men were present who all. at the word ' bait," fired, aud so killed the men Indiana killed tbe women and helped to brand tbe cattle with the church brand, by order of Height, but be" did nut kuo of bis own knowledge what became ol them.' ' His statement of yeeterday, thai 30 or 40 head bad been soid to W. 11 Hooper for bootsandnhoes There was. 17 children was bear-eaaved, the oldest being 2 years old, fur whom wimbHd found bouira, among euoh Two 'mules Here as wanted tbeui. turned over to the ownnrship of witeer-loan imerview the latin Oc uber. after the mas-acrter said, ' Let J. D. Lee take charge ot t tie property, aa he is Indian agent." The crone examination has proven much of what Klinjren Snit b eat i tied poi ivel) . It is not yes' erday , to be pnl near-sayconoluded. et j MOKUAi'a raociEDiNos. Beaver. 26. of Sro ih was Tbe concladed this uiiniog. Very little new matter wa elicited. He Joel White was the next wi'ne-- s testified t h;it iu September, 1857. he re fided in t'edar Jny. Went In Mountain Vleadow at tin time of be niassiicie inver of a baggxii? wagon; was frlerei to go by John M liibee; Lie nny have iiivrii criers ia the held iut wiiiien dia e saw no heitr ti.riii. At'ter the the niiinl. rd einiyrants' entile at Lee's Lrekitli c! rome bt it e iiume. ii.rmOHy Ci tie and tavethe b if to tlif Ij Jiai.s The cro-- esaimnatio'i w:is .conducted The only :fnport by Judge futlierl.md. ini p iiu' brought ouf was tiat before their iu reaobid Cedir Cwy, wi'tnete ko atated bud acen Iudinn 'UieKSi ngorith-ttte "(irifiir at Corn tlreek haJben poisoned by the emigrants, and several l in lula c ere from the spring ol d inking ibe w,t.-wire mad, anil ibey wrre go n, to kid the en)igrnni. Then-werpiobubly fit'y Pinto Indians engaged in me masracre. Mr Ann.e Kiizuheih Hoig was next called; Lived a- Fjrt Harmony in, 1857; at a nie ti.ig in Haimony, whii'h all i litre- ideutu ef the place at'ended, Lee uk ke in regard to going to the mas he said the peojle had suffer' d Hncri-coitiileia'ile from the emijiraiits, and he called for a vote as to whether they The vote was imam-should be killed Lee ordered George "Us f r k lling. hiris to gather all the In iiaus around When they returned fruin the mangacr? the people were assembled to receive Lee addressed the meeting them. again, eta'ing that tbe Lord bad l eswed (new He had re'uraed safely, though he had a narrow escape: found the emi and bad to dec-grant entrenche-ttlie'ii out as bad b en deimled (hie mm b4 a vniall child iu bis arms Lee HFkrd him to give i up. The m m knew L e I know yuu. and and ,saiJ, "No, the now I for enaltjr stieddmg innoyou cent blood. ' Lee took a gun and ehot the mar, killing the child also; but be didn t think it was shedding innocent blood, as he had asked the man o give up the child lefore firing.- - Witnrss gave many more of the alleged details of tbe . y. s e, Arrested lor IVrjury. ii.ii-aacr- s cotist-queui-- r s e Yesterday morning & ; m j Lt-e- ; mas-acr- e. had--.4,.K- et Mea-djw- n, " S ate -- Marshal Joe rink ani," in . a perjury.' Parker ha been .diqti'l by au Idaho grand jury, bis charge f Jcd coiflmuted crie beingin jjerjury, entering t t)ui Ural fur tlie benefit of others t Biosit Stjvrss, iamt Farlef wa at Franklin, Idaho, by United ar.-ee-sl in-- v al- - aid to have government Sail Lake Herald. The Herald Is mistlii. Mr. Facker, (not Parker), is not accused of fraudulent entry of Jund. He was merely a witness la a land cafe, and when asked question concerning a certain indiridwal, replied ibat he Jid rot know him. AVanderntand tbat the n:iaiO of th.e per-r- o intended whs not fropetly given, d1 therefore Packer's eoiwr wa in . . Tifs Wanted. Who wants to furnish ties to.lhe Union. Pacific railroad ? Sec'y Convention. See advertisement for proposals. Now teamsteis, here's a chance for you Be Frbph Dacas, A Labo; Assobt-msprompt. just received at PEEBLES' Daco 42(5-2-s5Dra. Waugaman & Condon . Notice It Stori Fifth Su will vaccin ae the poor gratuitously en Saturdays, from 1 to 3 o'clock p.m. Fisaivo Tip. Douglass and Rob. bias, with their families and several Dosi'r Steal. If any country editor friends, started this morning for a plea sure trip up the canyon. We hope tbey wants.to use items in our columns we will have a good time, and get something have not the slightest objection. ; Put on their beoks besides butchers Jmeat. common courtesy, to say nothing of boo They loeked gay and festive at sorting; esty, would say give proper credit. "A how they will look when they cous back bint to the wise," ic. "If tbe cap fits," nt . : 9 rrai to be cbrcai'd. Homes, that we will sell any of the following desirable property, to wit : Ko. has been enlarged to double ita former 1. so fona. is iVw'di8pajinj eapaeitjnd '93: superior class of goods, embracing the most.' staple and popular akt known in American marketsr among which, for Ladies' and Chilojt8' wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollers Ao & Co., and many other style ol Shoes Sausser.Dan-l- er justly esteemrf J Li r BOUglil lor. . l ' .. ; .. -. ; '' i Particular attention is called to immense additions recently nn, Oq the Street, aad one block nor'h of the in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. Public Square, containing three ' V.' - , ''! ,. fourths (I)' of an acre. One of the tor finish and FRENUll Siyui-- CtllC89 are Bench, two blocks from Main ' v " g0(la ; qaahty best orchards in the city on the lot, to anything known.) with good water privileges, force-pum- . Joiidof Mt'rcier, Korro, Jiwker, Curncillan, bath-roum- -, good cellar, pantry, etc. There and is also a good staV.e, wash-hous- e, Itaumt-rTlIIe- Saucier, C'liaM. NpliK; . Simon, ''1 f; Hume n Lealber; And all l lie liteni Slj It . , Naiitaa :ruz Sole Leatbc: -- oi jjai. ONE LOT ON THE BENCH, containing one (1) acr?, with a splendid young orchard, good will which of water, supply a spring fountain if need ;d, and a good gras .t RnaefM ". ,. J Pelihlet , .,, , Taiupico; (yiirucoa; Oak ami Iteiulock Willing; . Iloaiii iu all Colors: Xear the Tabernacle, and adjoining the resideuce of Mr. llerry Trite, ; C'orueUuMlieisU Wax, TTcmlocli nndOak Upper; Ileuilocli and Philadcl phia Cull aud Kip; Hull; Williams, the proprietor. No. 2. . DOMESTIC STOCK: other conveniences on the premises. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua In short, our nrennvdt i oils for sm nhfiim a large 8t)rhiij truriv rvUl be foutl twrouyti ana comt.net e in every Jjepan toi ' -, Clawson, ment oj ike institution. 3. All improvements fifst.laits. plat. super p, hose, etc. . The bouse is new, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, dt64tf.' r . S.I r.i u Fi Th h No 3. ' " t . H A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION On Fifth Street, 29 x lt5 feet; now occupied by J. B Czachort. it FIFTH SI'REB T, ' No. 4. A BUSINESS LOCATION Ou Wall Street, near Williams & (Vs. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 fett OGDBIT ; A to 09 FULL SSOCK OF Dry Goofelotbas, Bjotsfi SM P Ic Ko buildings. AND GENTS' ITIJIlNISIIIIVGal, rora the East. Just received No.5. ONE DESIRABLE 6 DOUBLE RESI DENCE On Wall GROCERIES, Street, near the corner of Sixth Street. Hotose CAMED GOODS, Prices dowa to the lowest possible margin. just completed Suitable for one or two families. 23 2?L ZE2 J. 3Z u3l IT FEES II I I m 07 51 'jBki h EVEUY DAY. 81 :o:- - No. 6. A Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or with out a dwelling house and orchard. situated on tbe line of the U.P.R.R. We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those men tionfid above, to dispose of. Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will give good terms chasers. to reliable pur- For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, cor ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. WILLIAMS d25T-3- ' & Co. to All Goods delivered fres to any, Dart of the FARM FIRST-RAT- E -- aud . ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT - Tnomas T. Willis testified that he saw the ..train pass through Ceil a'. 'They or 500 head of loose cattle ) . S attrville Jreoinct Consta'ble,' ParHeard Haight ask witness' father which ley fmout. would be the better method of attacking Plain City Irrigation Company Trns-te- the emigrants; uia not go g, tbe A Knight. John England, Charles being only 16 years old, and exfrom military service: saw the Ne1; Secretary, John Spires; Treasurer, empt in the tithing cellar afterward goods P. FoUmann saw them auctioned off for wheat; leurn West Weber Irrigation Company Trnf-tee- s ed then that they wtre being sold for Jumeg MoFarland; John Mariin, Lee; no stock or wagons were so d. Joha Henry Willis wn by order ol Wm. G.F. Hanter, Wlieatley Gib.-oKlingen Smith to Harabl.n's ranch, na r jun ; Secretary, Hans D. Pe- the Meadows,. for .thsicbil-lren- : broiiftbt Geo. F. Hunter. terson; Treas-irer- , six or eight of them to Cedar. They Resolved, That the minutes of this were from 8 to 6 years old. Wildam Colonel Dame and James convention be published in the Ogden Mathews, Lewis borrowed witness' mules to go i - ' v. JcacnoN. to the Meadows, stating that tbe train The convention was then adjourned bad been attacked and they wished to t ' go to proteot it. tine'dit. i "'' , wish to inform tbe Public, or those seeking IV - .. aw TT auoo, iieatuer. and Shoe Finding; Department Jtf ; Z.C.H.L ilb nail uiiao vjli), ; i - .. For Homes. . Jaetice of the Peace, Eden Precinot CHANCES Tlio RARE . , OM - - , L.V.ShuriUJr. violence Pecer SATl'DAT : precinet, Charles F. Midlleton. Constable, W. Henry Clark. 1 Wesir F. A. Drowu, Robert Mc- Quarrie and Joseph Parry were chosen Delegates to the County Convention) to represent the views of the caucus. L F. Mosch, Ch tirman, A. Bbown, Secretary. be means the New York journals can received in the Weat at the least one . (Special dispatek to the 8. L Herald ) Cifcv pr it " , 203-t- f. M 111 lit Rocky Mountain Pills. A YALUABLE MEDICIXE. i FROM NKW AND BARK MEDICINAL PLANTS RECENTLY DISCOVERED IX TUB ROCKT MOUNTAINS. . THE WEE! t. Family FaTorite,, ail h, MACHIUaJ SEWING So Hi Prirely Vegetable! so F'ftoen years ot ci-nea-t Iwtuolcal r aware li among then mountain mil valloyi Intra rmullad in th discoTery, not only of many ni-- Tarietie of plants, but of new iweia; aouia of whi. h liave wonderfully msdir.iual mid curutire properti,,. Hy i)Dt!nuat experiment their T'rtuei unrr become known And tlma from exfiicta of tliw nrwly discovered planta are these pilla coiupoao-ded- . Ii properly ned, they will ctire vwry many disnasee, pain and arhes. and are more eipeially valuable in DYSHKPSIA. LIVt-COMl'LAINf, IM1(JK8T10N. JATND1CB, anc all caaea ef URINARY ani KIINKY FEVKKH, COl,r8, KUKl.MATIM,. DtKSE8, HEARTBURN. 1ItKKtKE. MUMrS, MK8-I.E8- , for Parifymg tb blood, and for many other diwawi, and all cue (tad f BJLL.lULS.Ni.t-- liiaorilered tomach. ' u order, accompanied by the caah or poetil order, I will Mad safely by mail postpaid, 1 box Hills for 24 cenU.l box bo?ti'2..'Vii, 1 gross boxes iikUO. E. JOUXKltiN. St. Ueorge, Vtati J. aJ. II. MAIiXIiVE At7, tlydranlte and 4'ivil Engtneer, Locnn, Cache Co. ; Land and Mining Claims surveyed. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street, - t Salt Lake City, Utah. Office ill kinds of legs) basiaeea prwnpUy ttenr'cl wl tn e ft t h ' Simple ! Capable " HAmadilna toeU SO ttl I ft: to for th r B , Need ee and ail aniciesrepn.."- -. . it can oe rwnw wishi(fsewv It runs so easily. to - b( It is always ready and aeref w' It will do any kind of sewing and fewer extra attachmenM machine. ( i is -. it is niaae ui nw j most ihoroufb manner, and wm wr u" w the pahlie fenerally. that ons patrons in Branch ffl.-e- , at alt Uk our agency at woen w- snpplyinj erary waus trade--,, klachitta aoi- - . ul cbgfl . .JJ ... ' '.I fo l A Ml Mrtr"ti0m"m u yn", J M,tJ 4 M nn thlT issU- l; to A ''' tl 'it |