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Show Uliat the - Folic-- OGDBN JUNCTION .,' , ( Say. c r: Oodes, Sept. Slat, Editor Ji'nctios: W. Pistvr.osE, - Charges Jbjtok X STOATIVD, BwfW't Manager. Sept. 22. 1875 Wednesday Evening CRUEL AND CRIMINAL. W. II. Dame arrived at Salt :tnt afternoon in cliarse of Col. T.alfn depaty Marshal Stokes, and was carcerated in the penitentiary. inj Isn&t'thepretended'proStJcution of this man a 6hame and an outraged Without tittle of evidence tending to convict him, this gontlennn has been kept in custody without trial He ia for more than a year. wtfch the in tliared complicity Mouatain Meadow Massacre. Iftha ? jrosecuian have any prospect whatever of identifying him with that tsrriblo crime, why "do tiny Hot bring him do the bar and bring forthj tliair proofs of his guilt, that ha may properly punished for his crime! And; if $hjpy cannot obtain, testimony tiufficielit to inculpate theirs prisonerj why do they not give him the opt pprtunky o plead to the charge and substantiate-hiinnoccnee? Can the people of Utah, be blamed if they look upon tho course' pursued in regard to Col. t)amo ai cowardly1 persecution? We regard the, pro-- l la s aeedlngs against Damo Is Vilfallyj i Blended punishment of a guiitless man before trial, the chief parties to.' the prosecution being satiaGjd that there will be bo .punishment after trial. And we consider this treat meat of aa 'honorable iraa. a 'Server fiun of the law, and a prostitution of tho power given to J'eueral officials to cbnvi.'f and: punish the guilty.' We protest ngaiust their action in tk oae of Col. 'WoH. .Dame, aofd and criminal. denounce it. " ! A 1875. s? : , ,. :. "' : ' ' '' James R. Wiich, Chief of Police Mtbon' Bv i Child, H V iPolioeman. R. V. Tierce, ol YH has become as familiar Ne-va- da Sharp Practice. . i 1 an blood-cleansin- ' r A FULL STOCK OF RARE J t uiT t'!t a I. i .i THE- Lti;l)iwa - S A iiiT t 'r..;'fH . . I , ' ' I' t '" 1 'i We wish to inform the Publie.or tliose seeking Homes that we will sell any of the following tie sirable property, to wit : ,'i .. ' !' 1 it'! ,!;-' ;"' NO 1. l'",":t; ONE HOUSE AND CORNER, LOT - .' .1- - . privileges, force-pum- .J "''' '" ' Boot and; Shod; Trade! . Uis fine itoek at rooms and kitchen, GEO. A. xi. m ja. jd 13 i -- , BUCKEYE , the-derilis- - tfWtesti rkw: 1. . i".t. -- 31- E.. COS FEB EXCE OS ' tlHECOAST;; i Bishop iVk'presiding. pue of the inwdcata of the Conference was an inquiry into the case of Hey. Mr. Burus an" elderly man, who left hia location because he did not pet as much moncy as- he ex pected. He wanted $1,000, he said, irnd only received $200 ia six uiouths. Thonhequit, The Bishop? mildly suggested that if he had stayed at hia post he might have' bceahclped out. Kut be did not censure Mr. , Burns. , Why should he?. If a hire liDg does ot receive his wages, who can blame him fey throwing up the .... ... .... job? ' Tins Coafereuce did not fulminate Jiny falsehoods, Hor promulga any reports against asy body of reion-iht- s with whoui they disarco in doctricc. But then, thj Conference wa pot. composed of the refuse of 'Ae itiaerect Meihodltt mis'ibtry, Bradley Hatf Iialces, PLOWS given some little assuranoe to merchants that the street will not go off in flare some windy night. Keep at it Inspector Fife, and play a tune which will be strongly suggestive of brick chimneys in lieu of red hot stoye-pipu, ,vTho Msthodiat iGoqfercnco at has juet closed its session cfi c?o., A Full Stock of -- w H x 4) S U 9 ; ' ' ' '' H - in C - W ucS 3 (t 10 o 1: in ..J- - W 3 Hi - -- , ,.v ani liint a IrVfori aaoa: tleai. In tbe suit against the Iron Company before Justice Midlleton, yesterday the jury gave a verdict for defendants, so far that Mr. Richardson will be required te take his pay for labor en the Works, out of the remnant ef goods, left in the Company's store. heie is some talk of a new trial. ' r ' 'l L WAGON MATEUIAL, fron. Steel, and 35, Always on hand. Pot VALUHT.The .fellow -- who was challenging the whole town in front of Hotel .last .evening, boasting the thai he could whip any wellj We woat say what he called 'em, thrnel'tall like a whipped dog when a Baker stepped up and invited him to coma close enough te ' get licked. Guess be had been taking poor fighting liquor out of a 'poiJT Unwell We regret to learn that Bishop EJward Hunter, who is widely knows aad universally respected, is suffering from very poor health.- We bore to hsar of bis spndy rtcovsry. - TOOLS I ' . owices: Salt Lake City1 & Corinne, to "a a o ."3 Js a 0 M (0 CO 5 H o. Pi 0 o . K '. c a. te 3 H mi H LU ' O S.V. o 3 3 1 - u a hi ' u . fit co o i . . t! o i ' No 3. ; A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION mi On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now occupied by J. B. Czachert. ; : No. 4. On Wall Street, near WilJiams & Go's. Lumber Yard, 32 x 86 feet. No. 5. DESIRABLE DOUBLE RE3I- -' I One Door South of Boyle's Fnrniture Store. J On Wall Street, near the corner, or Sixth Street. House just completed. . i j i t DRY GOODS. Suitable for one or two families. The Best Prints " Clinton 4 Best! Brown Domestic FARM Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or without a dwelling house and orchard, situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. ' We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those men-tiope- . 4-- 4 7-- 8 7-- 8 -- Island V " jC. " Albion 7. 8c 12 12 , r', ' ! ;7.i.; For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at- their office, corner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogdcn. - WIUIAMS i & ii l-- 2c ... (i 10c . 4 i . 4-- 1- -2 . 2-- Sffff 1 .. 'i tcrma Id reliable pur' ' l-- 2c ' d Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to gjve ut a Cft3), as we are determined te sell tod fill - ;f I. J) ') sAugasta Ocipcr " Blcaclied 9c - , 4 16 3 Best Bleaclied "12 A fine line of Dress Goods; only 15c ,50 Miawis, the latest styles, " the liner quality, from $3 to 4 4-- CLOTHING-- . above, to dispose of. give good chasers. . i 9c per yard H ...J 4-- : FIRST-RAT- E V !" No. 6. A 1 j DENCE ' : ! :5f ced im. 'iSsiY No buildings. ONE : One Pric& Dry Goods & Clothing A BC8INESS LOCATION 2M-8- m ' .8' o TTXAII. J. I). 3' o o O ! Stobc Pat. ; d . C '. . o t . :. w M. 'a Wagon Woods, AND , 5v 13 p, , , good grass All improvements firsUclass. v Fur8t . ' if needed, and a h The planners of these abominable Platiso a Good TunE.The Inspecfrauds oa'the public and the? nation tor of Buildiugj hai examined, and Iught to be brought to justice and condemned several pf the fire traps in punished with ';tha utmost, rigor of the vicinity of Main Street, and thereby thejaw." ; i OS-- it - ' j young orchard, good feaee, spleniJid spring ef water, which wiD supply a ' ' dp j&.Tsr-- one (1) aere, With C ! th-co- ' lowest possible margin, i il.J.i 0 TBCStT EVER1' DAY. LOT ON THE BENCH, . -- U, All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the City, ' - ! i; e, No. 2. LOWE . 'J i Near the Tabernacle, aad adjoining the residence f Mr ,Hery Tribe, plat. '' . . . v other conveniences on the preaiisea. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua m i :,'.'!,.:.;:!,. down to the 5 . closets, bath- wash-hons- ;. , I room, gaod cellar, pantry, etc. There is also a good stable, and fonntaia Wjiolesaj.it axd Rotait of-- The house is new, and has six large containing HAT? AND. CAP " . Prices Publio Square, containing three fourths (i) of an acre. One of the best erchards in the city on tba lot, with good water hose, etc. CANNED GOODS, GROCERIES, . On the Bench, two blocks from Main Street, aad one Mock north of the .: TI the East. Just received om : f MERCHANT liiKE, :! -- CLOTHING, AND GENTS' rURNISIIINGS, ; i 4 ! end California papers bow call collecting a debt by fair' legal process.af-te- r Selected for the the late "Indian hostilities incited giving the debtor every reasonable Specially ITtah Market, and all the time he asks for, by the f Morniousj'j Jsatehea, the opportunity, to pay the amount without reeourse to a it I'iute'cnitif accouuts Ybr'the .scare in suit, "sharp practice." We do not con. UNEXAMPLED FIGURES ! this way: sUer proceeding with tho sale of proper ,"Somo white men want to sell hay ty' to satisfy 'judgment, Baid judgment Visitors to Salt Lake at the Octoend barley and beef, and have solhaving been entered by permission of ber Conference, are invited to call diers come and buy. They heap ' d3034f the, debtor,, "sharp praotioe," even and inspect. , ; talk, and make believe Indiana want though tactics unprecedented ia the leto kill white men, but tVs all a d d gal procession are resorted to in order lie.": ". to bar the way to legal issue. That is a briat and" for cible - But we do consider an attempt to aet of the Corinnc fraud and aside a judgment entered by the consent GENERAL AGENT IN ' hoJJeaver.,, humbug, as wsll as of defendant, after open acknowledgi .. tht ;i!'cbstly I farce" tin' 'Nevada. ment of the debt claimed, the very Montana and Utah, Idaho, ; The jast Uttle play on which the cur- sharpest kind of practice. ' And we do Xevada for A .r tain' has just descended will cost the consider an attempt to replevin goods attached for debt, by the party owning PETER SOHUTTLER'S fttata of Nevada- the neat little sum those goods.thesharpest kind of practice itS 450,000, and the General Govern-- And we also oonstder it tbe sharpest CELEBRATED went about $100,000.. We s(ill be kind of practice te take advantage of ex lievo'in the policy of the leading citement, and hurry a Justice into stop imp! of Utah: "It is better to feed ping a sale on the bald plea of notice of the'Jodians than fight them." What appeal, when an appeal does not and cannot lie in the premises. . , wonhl have been to Nevad;j "saarp practice i the stock in trade and the Government if ' of some professionals, and such persons plyo tho alar.mtet couspiratorst had should be the last to use the term in re REAPERS AND iMOWESS, succeeded, and- the red men had been ference te other. "Them's our owe aruusodto retaliation by the murder sentiments," with good will toward all, SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS u? choir friends, would take a long and mtlioe toward none. expla-natk- Dry; Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes For Homes. - ONE Wecienet eonsid r . CHANCES 1 ' OGDEK . XJ Williams, the proprietor. TIM.E. , FTFTHi STBEBT. t 1 ever' the country as His wonderful rehousehold words.' medies,- his pamphlets and books, and hit large ftoedat .experience,' have brought hfm iot-- prominence and giTen him a solid reputation. The Timee.in the present Issue, presents a whole-pag- e communication from Dr. Pierce, aod oar readers ay gain frjm it. some idea of the vast proportions of bis business and the merits of his medicines. He has at Buffalo a inemmoth establishment, appropriately named The War Id's Dispensary,' where ptients are treated, end the remedies compounded. Here nearly a hundred persons are employed in tbe Several depart men 1 end a corps of able and skilled physicians stand ready t alleviate the sufferings of humanity' by the most approved methods. These physicians are ia frequent consultation with Dr. Pierce, aad their combined experience is brought to bear en tbe successful, treatment of obstinate cases. The Doctor is a man of a large medical experience,"' and his extensive knowledge of materia medic has been acknowledged by presentations of degrees from two of the first Medical Coli , .. leges in tie land." If you would patronize Medicines, scientifically prepared by a skilled I'bj-sioiaad Cbemist, ue Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Family Medicines. Discovery is nutritious, tonic; alterative, and and an unequaled Cough Remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute an agreeable and reliable physic;- - Favorite Prescription, a remedy for debilitated females; Extract of Smart-Weea magical remedy for Pain, Bowel Complaints, and an unequaled Liniment for both human and horse-fleswhile his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is known the world over as tbe greatest specific for Catarrh and 'Cold in. tbe Head" ever given to the public They are sold by all Druggists. Offer "A costly farce" is what the ? f , N6W. IS JOm J. STAMFORD f.JlL'O i..i't i r Tlmtt. the Ckkago it.'-.name of Dr. Buffalo, to the people all ..... ,. Frm ; Tbe ' flours tespectfully,, .. ; ' . " ' Jledtcnl lustilu-Famous " . j" lion. A ' our awn feelDear ir: Ia juMrice-tings, al ia defence of ouj peronl cbaMctWas police pfficers of Ogdea City, wa deem it advisable through the columns of voor paper, to assert the right end disabuse the pablio mind of an prejudicial innnences ine may towards us. , From complaints made, atw iasinuatioas thrown out, at to of duty on our tbe part, where, in the estimation of your informants, immediate action was necessary. Same time back , a social party was held; iajWoodmansee'sffiall at which one ef us was present on duty. A pistol wm discharged by some one. ia tii ball, but we failed to arrest the offender, from laek of peshire evidnc at the time, the exprebsion of tne mjoriy present, being, 4,lt was accidental.'.' Shortly after the occurrence, we heard from the party, who acknowledged the City firing, and promised to satisfhe ....... authorities."; On Friday morning last complaint-wa- s made by sereral respectable , citizens, that an intoxicated man disturbed the peace, usiag flltby nnd profane language on Main street, within "hearing of the police." We believe the statements justly trne; but we Unhesitatingly deny that We knew we heard the disturbance., nothing of it whatever until some time afterwards. There would have been just cause of complaint to the proper authorities, had such been the case. As publio officers of this city we real- J. .v :.i i i ! . uie uur lie iue respoasiDuny puuou, endendeaver to discharge the dutiea impbeed on us to the best of our knowl. edge and ability. We claim to have a share of common sense with other men, and never calculate to forego our in mattora within our sphere of action to please or suit the whims of others en the impulse ct the moment, without due consideration- - on our part as to. right and wrong. We are no part men.' We act entirely without partiality in the maintenance of that poaoe and good order which has hitherto charao. terized Ogden as a city, and given ber a name for morality and intellectaal refinement that few. cities possess, thereby reflecting credit on tbe minds f erj authorities in framing Joai laws for the well being and general goqd ' u''" ui i o'f her inhabitants; if complaints are made, let , Hereafter, it be, as you advised, at the proper plaoe; end on four Jsouorj m they are true, we will stand by them and abide W;jtt..",fii COSILY FARCE. ' ' $12-1- 5 Fine Cass. Suits only u Satinet Suits only 100 prs fine Cass. Pants oil vv ,v worth $9.00 100 " Pants," 90c worth $1.75 100 " Test only $1,50 worth $2.75 100 " Satinet Pants at $3 worth $5.50 200 Best French Cass, only $250 fr ;I woruii.uu 6-- 12 3j;-if6.t)0- 3 . , -- s at New Yorlc Prices Everythingf lip,down to im.Mf.ri' 4n nrflpv tn disxnltt astonish Co.il toe partnership Jan: Oth '70, therefore UAmiOXBf Agent for the above in OGDEN and LOGAN - j II. KOSKXTIIAI S. ROSENTHAL will rtart new after JannarvMst 1376 in aud will bell at the very lowest prices. v i Orf0' |