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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET- - Ghaexes W. Penkosb, Jt - - Editob Butintu Manager. STRATFORD, The Home Missionaries of Weber From the San Francinco Chronicle we reare fill to the the for requested County following appoint gather partseulara cord of Sunday's herrors in the Golden ments herein named, on Sunday, Aug 29th, 1876. Citj: North Qgden Edwin Stratford. Last Sunday a party of eporta were a to Easton L. J. Herrick. 8treet get walking along Kearney South Weber D. M. Stuart a bottU ef wine, when they were joined Harrisville C. W. Penrose. by a gambler named William J-- Taylor, "Mush-heaBill. aa known Lynn and Marriott Lorin Farr and commonly David' T. O'Niel, one of the party; in Moroni Brown. Mound Fort, evening Thomas formed him he was not wanted. A dis,( pute arose, and O'Neil struck Taylos on Plain City Edmund Ellsworth. the temple with a aane,. making the Slaterville Richard Ballantyne and blood flaw freely. Taylor drew a derL. he F. Monch before ringer and fired at O'Niel ' Biverdele could be stepped.by another blow on the Joseph. A, .West. . : there. Caro F. D. RICHARDS. head andminietered by one, and bteasfc he O'Niel'e The ball entered fell forward, hisVaoe linking the stenea Correspondence. on the street, cutting and bruising U Poxtaoi Utah, Aug 24, 1874. severely. The wounded man died before he could be conveyed le "a drug Editor Jbhction: Having recovered eur breath af tore. Taylor gave himself up4o the ter the great massacre and fight officers. ef "Indians at Corinne," of which 1 homes Crawler, aged. 16, died the I am thankful we knew nothing same'day in the afternoon, from the ef-- a til after it was all over, I seat myself feots of a wound reoeived from Edward to inform yon "we have been enjoying ourselves in toe society or President L. Sheridan, a boy of i. They quarreled Saow and company from Brigham City. oa Saturday night over some five eent We had a meeting last rriday, at Port admission tiokets to the Hayes Valley age; ene on Saturday, and three on Sun' at Plain Gity; and some of the Elders Theatre, cenduoted by juveniles, when day in Samaria, Sunday evening preached Sheridan-drea pocket knife and stab and Prest. L. Snow Monday morning. bed Crowley once ia- the back and eace held a priesthood meeting at 2 p.m., in Portage, He is arrested charged and in the evening in the heart. and I must say I never felt a better with murder. than has prevailed in the various D. Lankenan tvstore keeper, died at spirit meeting I have had the pleasure of at2 p, m., havingbeea brained with a beer tending. During this visit of Prest. C. Wright, Judge Samuel glass. He was landlord of some tene Snow, Hon. J. Elders Smith, Rees, Hunsucker, Jensen, ment houses aud- could not collect his Nichols, Ward and others, were Bishops, rent front Mrs. Londaine, a tenant. in the company. The general health of the people is During her absence he took away the Harvest is doors and windows of the house, which good. Crops are splendid is and all well progressing finely, entered his she her that so imnit imim rrva-- 1 Wal-lace- THE ijli;m)Eueu BENCH. MOSS Or THE The Darenport Gazette oomment- itig upoo tho resignation of Chief errer Justice Love, falls into office. ia his ia regard to predecessor ItBays:.wMcKeau was the onljcifil effifcer who ever brought the lawless 'Mormons' to terms." The fact is, that McKean made more blunders and failures ia. to wrest the law so a to criminate "Mormons," than an man who ever sat on the judicial beach, He never made any important deci in a sion which was not j over-rule- d eourt of competent jurisdiction. If it is a fact that there are any "lawless Mormons" in Utah, then Judge Mc Kean, instead ot effecting anything lo "bring them to terms," has done more than any other official ever ap pointed by the President of the Uni ted States, to block the wheels of justiee and hinder the administration of the laws of Congress and the stat His juries utea of the Territory. tainf year. pig-heade- - Query: Was the postmaster in Corinne scalped? The reason I ask, I was in the post offioe here yesterday and saw packages for the following places arrive in the mail that should have been in other sacks: One package for Brigham City; one for Liberty, Idaho; one for Fort Hall; one for Portneuf; one for Pleasant Taller, and the P. M. says it is'' 'a regu lar thing lately. In baste, la-bo- rs - 21st. U88-t- 187S. A FULL STOCK OF d Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & UTAH HOTEL, Facing; Union Square, - Ogden City .. GENTS' FURIVISIIINqs reoeived rom AJXT) Newly fitted up and Furnished. Just to and from all trains. A. D. SHAKKSFSARK, Prop'r. Carriage 70tf Ogden Junction. Trices down to the lowest possible margin, HOTEL;) JUHCTI05 thu East. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, BE ARDSLEY HOUSE (FORMERLY Shoes CLOTHING, HOTEL. FIRST-CLAS- S fTWANSIKNT AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED JL and satisfaction guaranteed. H. II. BEARDNLE Y, Proprietor. d49tt -:- S THE HOWE All A T 33 jOl DEt o:- TVT Goods delivered free T T A to any Dart of the Citr 203-t- f. Sewing Machine cT" N n CO THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST - A Fully Guarantee Eyery chine sold. Ma- u ft- - on the Beau $1.00. ORGAN E H ULl s 8 IMPORTANT TO THE TRAY-ELINPUBLIC. G OF ALL PERSONS BEFORE on a journey to ascertain by what route they can rrach their destination with ths least trouble, and if there are two or nera fowls leading to the same point, to decide which is the test to trarel. safest and p We take pleasure in stating, that. the Chicao A NoRtH-wisTRailw&t is the oldest, and several miles the sbortes, reate. between Oinaha and Cnicago. Within the past two years the road bod has been but in admirable condition, and almost the entire Uae has been ratal d-- with steel DUTY )& The Chicago Ond Chicsg. 2 a t I O so u O H O H u a hi "9 O H. E. W. CUEALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. ft, I 2 Office d227-t- THE f CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may concern. 0 IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT engaged in Business in Ogden City, (for which the City Ordi nances proride that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjeoted to a f ine. By order of the City Council LESTER J. HEIRICK. Mayor. Jkbl&S IAXLUK, City Kecorder. WEED "Family Favorite" MACHINE SEWING NOTICE GENERAL AGENT IN o CELEBRATED The CSoe of the City Recorder tne City Hall, Fifth StMt, Ogden. OTAGOETS Vffice 1 Howt from 10 4 t tulips Simple ! Capable! Durable . ..! No maehine costs so little for new psnsss. ' repairs. Needles and all articles repm'rod, w mi uie x i is REAPERS AND Furst & LOUIS J. HOLTHER, Fifth Street, Ogden. Bradley May Rakes, PLOWS cfeo. Tne Most Fashionable Styles AND t- Wagon AND ; and UMMlDiMiUI) on TOOLS a A. WANTED lor families. t7. R. FOOL, Frop'r. HAYNES & SON, CHAIN & Corinne, M. D. HAMMOND, OGDEN and LOGAN BOILER MAKERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ' Cable, log, Ox, Binding and other Chains, UTAH. Agent for the nboTt ia AND " vat.tt i 1.1,1? AMVAB.w BE6ENTI.T MEDiCi5E M DISCO VKB" Fifteen years of earnest Rail TiMVaV Iake City, and liMM - - nvrl a ca Etuii, iicilOW.SsJtLiksaij. ssavsk. nf dliWffl " "J Jii ll properiv si na, DISEASES , RHEUMATISM, DIARRUOS, HEARTBURN, Disordered stomach. n orders will vT M.Un,l uIi fc w mM 'TlP A v, ",1 MONUMENTS. or Sandstone Marble CUT ABK Utah. MnrTlIt ?BY"fi,8td among these mountains and """J M-- l in the discovery, no. onij u. of plants, but of new species; some end woiderfullymedicin.1 r By eontiBHal experiment their extrst- -l thns from come known-e- nd pUM mmr j these are newly diseovered planU rery -J- B d?- a .i... -- nil enre -- Sbep, rear of the Theatre. m Co FROM NEW AND BARE MEDICINA1 JPIiWjj Cnnnv nr Tmn Fim Tuitm wi.f m .nil rTi.fri1 nd all kinds of Boiler Work on the most Reasonable Terms. All wnrk tjut a thft tm.t iroaonlj is used. Cobntkt Trade Solicited. y PillS Purely Tegetablel hand - paw urtcwrj NOVEMBER, 1, 1874. Vid conveniences (k- ITKBTWBKtt BOCKT MOUNTAINS. The best accommodations at the lowest rates. BOARD BT Tin DAT r WEEK. , than snj oww To be Reopened J29-t- f Salt Lake City -- Rocky Mountain Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. Speoial arrangements offices: - u,tai.- ,,... vum d!81-8- m FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Steel, Alwajs a Call. ' Machine Woods, GLOBE HOTEL, WAGON MATERIAL, Iron, Me f tj We take pleasor. in ous patrons in w eBer ana w" ; - axui ";in, puonc generally, .Branch Office, at Walt uiks uij,"-".- jj fcj our agency at Ogden wito merow -sewin. the of snDDlvins: want everv - . . " traae- . Uachines sold on easy montiuy in. AGENTS - Give hniH niaciune. . ; it is It is made of the very best materWi,4 Perfect Fit Guaiu hteed. A Full Stock of i . u - rt.mllTiewiDf -- ii win no any Eina oi sewiujs and fewer extra attachments MOWERS, SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS wan- be readily comprehsnds It canauapieu wiHnmg to sew. so runs It easily. It a ways reaay ana .erer TAILORING. A'ortA-Wester- n. Tou will on all through trains Pullman Sleepers, new aatd magnificent Day Coaches, aad the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any road in the United States. Particular iBformatien, with maps, time table, etc , may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices ia tbe West, or upon personal or written application te 3, II. Moc!TA3W, Weeterm Traveling Agent Omaha, Neb , or to W. B. Stihsktt, General Passenger Agent t given with rails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arriTe there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, naseengers can always be sure of making Eastern connections. For ali Iowa, you points in Northern and Xortb-Kaster- n should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in Northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and if you are going to Chicago, or East, yeu should, by all means, purchase your ticket by the Old Pipaeer Route 1 St 5? Q. W o E1IEKSOX PIAXO. Fire years written warrant S 7 EH ! Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of E. P. Need ham A Son, N. Y., and the ESTRAYNOTICE. visible. One dark roaa heiler. one year aid. branded J M on left side. One dark ted buIL 2 yean old, swallow fork in left ear. W. N. FIFE, District Pound Keeper. im-- l .67-- 3 Ogden, Aug. 25th, 1876. o Q CO II & BUCKEYE e ;2 a l d28o-l- I 0 J? 60 0 PETER SOHUTTLER'S HATE IN MT POSSESSION THE FOLLOW. ING described animals, which If not claimed and taken away within ten days from date, will he sold to the highest responsible bidder at the District Stray Peuud, Ogden City. Weber County. Friday, Sept. 3d, 1S75, at 2 o'clock p.m. One bay mare, 10 years old, saddle marks, star in forehead, illegible brand en left tbigh. One brown stud oolt, 8 years old, branded I H on the right thigh. ne sorrel mare, 8 years old, white spot la fore brand on left thigh. head, horse-shoOne bay horse, 9 years old, branded cross keys on left thigh, and C on right One gray horse pony, 3 years old, branded W Q en left shoulder. One brown colt, 1 year old. branded T oa left shoulder. One red and white bull. 1 year old, no brands o OS ! Attitted tjr the following membert of hit family: Mies Helen Kennedy, Soprano; Mia Maijory Kennedy, Contralto; Mr. David Kennedy, Tenor; Mr. James Kennedy, Baritone; who will perform election of Glees, Madrigals aud Part Songs. Commence at 8. Adniiitaion 6 0 eta. Front 0 CO - Thursday Evening, Ang. 26. Utah, Idaho, Montana and Nevada for Mr. KENNEDY of SCOTLAND 0 W vfcar WE ALSO SELL THE ONE NIGHT ONLY. IS THE IT starting (S 8 PI S INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own our Machines. OCD EN THEATRE! SONGS eS 9 z 0 chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, aad w GEO. A. LOWE Hame," M At En XJT7I eoald, tfnecessary, famish Thousands of r 1 Testimonials from parties owning tnese Machine in this Territory, but consider it We simply refer intending purchasers to parties EVERY WliJSRlS, who own oar Ma both instruments- - Money borrowed is a foe, veiled in kindly seeming; money wasted is a friend lost beyond all redeeming: hoarding it. is like a guest won with anxious seeking, giving nothing for his board save the care of keepiBg. a IS M ceipt for chelera merbus: New buttermilk and sweet milk, equal parts boiled together and strained, and taken inwardly by the sufferer. (Scottish Vocalist,) Will give hit EtUertainment O W IN TUE MARKET.' I J! ha w MACHINE! SEWING RlPOlTEK. A lady hands the following; re "lVa Hours at M MOST DURABLE, AND CONSEQ VEIfTL T THE SILVER-TONGU- see-en- d ar Aa. Loran. Pit w d - MOSES THATCHER, Secretary, -- enraged were illegally empanneled,his rulings store and threw a beavj beer glass felled him to the ground (insensi were the ridicule ef the bar and the whioh ble. He leaves a wife ani two. small laughing stock of legal critics children. The vengeful woman was throughout the Union, and his Me- arrested. thodist prejudices so blinded him and James Donelly expired from the ef warped his judgment, that the bench fects of an accident. He was repairing was turned into a pulpit, and instead the bottom of some cars, and being told at the enunciation of logical deduc that the train would not start for an iions springing from the rules of hour, felt no uneasiness. The train moved in about ten minutes, and in atjurisprudence, his official utterances tempting to crawl out he was mangled were sectarian diatribes against the terribly. He left a wife and several "Mormon" religion" and the "Mor-aion- children. The body of a drowned man was found leaders, in many instances when both were foreign to the mat- at the foot of Front street wharf, sap- poeed te be that of a man named Lacy, ters at issue before him. disappeared mysteriously. lne only conviction against a whoA had Chronicle reporter, while .going polygamist for violation of the Act home early Sunday morning, was stop f Congress of '62,' was obtained in ped, garroted and robbed of all hia mon Judge Lowe's court, and that failed ey and valuables, and then mercilessly when brought before the Supreme beaten by his assailants. He was very Court of the Territory ,in consequence seriously injured. We think the above, for ene blessed of McKean's obstinacy in day of rest, are quite enough of horrors cmpaonelling a grand jury on illegal to satisfy ordinary oravings for ne its of principles. And the decision which that character. rendered the conviction abortive, it ahould.be remembered, was delivered Ladt Typos. The Deseret News Of by Judge Boreman, who was never fice employs three young ladies as comyet accused of favor to the "Mor- positors who have become proficient in the business and "make a goed proof." mons,?' but is acknowledged as only, to McKean in bitterness and rabid hostility towards them. Municipal Atpoistmbnt. Mr. George W. Thatsher a gentlemen well known at GazetteThe Mis into the same erLake and in Northern Utah, son of Salt ror as several other journals which Hexckiah Thatcher, Esq., of Logan, has do not look deepen than the surface been eleoted to fill the vaoaney in the of things. McKean's wordy attacks Salt Lake City Council, eaused by the on prominent citizens of this Terri- resignation of Councillor Carringtoa. tory, his harangues and iulminations against what he called, "polygamic WsATHia. Ogden had a eold nip last theocracy," and hi desperate at- night. The weather was chilly and the tempts te make laws directed against sky cloudy all day. But at night it was aotoal crimes apply constructive clear, and disoarded blankets came into requisition. At ths depot this morning offences, eontrary to the wording of there was frost on the rails. During the the statutes and the plain intention day the sun has regained power and the of the Legislature which framed cold snap is gone. them, his' flaming zeal, stubborn bigotry and deep anxiety to break up Beatixo. His Wat. Edward Bryne i'Mormonism," have been taken for was locked up last Bight, charged with successful battling against an unpop- vagrancy.- - He was found by Offioer Abbott-- , yesterday, in a ear belonging to ular practice and victory over an the U. P. Company, having beat his way people. While if simmered en the road from Cheyenne. down to their actual substance and Aon Itbms. The Evanston Age give effect, his rulings and renderings were ineffectual twaddle, aud his particulars ef the starting of a fire near a noisy nothing. If this be not the Age office on Monday morning. A workman was repairing the roof whea so, will the Gaso'te please point to some pitch boiled over on to a steve and something which the boss blunderer Ignited, running along the roof, making of the beach- ever Accomplished on a big sheet ef fire. Several Baboock fire his "mission" against the "Mor- - extinguishers were brought to the rescue, and the flames conquered before mons. any material damage was done. RAILROAD TO MONTANA From the same paper we learn that Mr. John Stoddard was assisting a teamAccording to the Helena Herald ster te put a log on a cart, when the log the Union Pacific Railroad Company rolled, struck Mr. Stoddard on the head. are about to eend out a surveying knocked him against the hub band of his shingle mill, and then rolled on to party for the purpose of extending the teamster, knocking the breath eutof the Utah Northern to Montana. If him. Mr. Stoddard's face is fearfully the Montanians were wise they would bruised. unite with the U. N. Company and "Pa," said a little boy, "does God build their portion of the road them- know "Yes, my son; everything?" Belves. There is money in it, and but why do you ask that question?" connection with Ogden and its junc"Because," said the boy, "our preachtion of railroads is an tmmediuta oe- - er prays so long telling him everycecfcity if our northern neighbor. thing, I thought her wasn't posted." -f . fit" THE 8TOCK Holders of ths Utah Northern Railroad Company, will be held in Logan Hull, f City, Cache Co, Utah Territory, an Saturday. the for 11 o'clock a.m, September 11th, 1WS, at elect ioa of director of said company, for the en- d Wednesday Erenin;, August 25. 1875 J. STAKPOR SPECIALNOTICE! Histdenary Appointments. One Day's Tragedies. MAIN 8TKJS-!- The best sfc j9-t- f . !"" Mon- - m RT ud eaepe't'mtM. ; j |