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Show I 1 I OGDEN JUNCTION. FIFTH STREET. Chxrles W Penrose, CITY, . DRUG STORE! THE .J 6 s EDITOB. MAIN STREET, DSDEIP STRATFORD Butinem Muw.gr r. fiUuM EVERT EV ESINO, Sandal - excepted- . One Tear . . tixHomti lime Kuntha 4.00 K. 3.U0 AO fAngleCopy . ... ' . . ABBIVAU-- i . . daily T.W aja. 1.4 pm. gait Lak City, ionbto , T.40 Through Mail daily . , Ht, . Through Mail daily 140 . .Mraavuu. Bait LakaClty, double daily Hast, Through Mail daily 1.40 . Cart, tfcrouga Hail daily . for Wt Lak and th Ka.t H.uu ; a.. . 4.30 p-- l. 6.20 pja. , 1.40 '. . aJU. 7.00 a.m. I .k. .n.1 l.00p Kicn ixwnij, jjear voumy ana euaa and gpriags Balls pa via Evauston, Wyoming, tears tbs latter piao. Wednesday audBatnr-day- a, i. Ih J ... .... . at t . P-- S IXKJp.w. Wednesday ' 2.00 p.m. A Saturday HaJitsvUle Wedaeaday aad 8aturdayt 1.30- aja and Flam fUatarsvUla, City Lynn. Wednesday and Saturday p.B. Cooper aad Aiaia Wadoatdayi and Oacka Oouuty, Horth Daily and UarrisYfUe Ogdea. lis Saturdays - T.00 ,. OFFICE HCRS. - . (.It a.m. ' 4.45 SMeral Delivery, . Sunday, i p.m. to 6.30 p.m. EkWlriTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 am. to S p.m. to I p.m. Oatsid Poor open from 6 r i J . ... Trains - S.40 .m. 6.40 p.m. - 6 05 p.m. U.P. Emigrant arrive . 6.20 D.ra. o ii in. wam S. 4o a.m. " CP. CP. Emierant leaei - - 4.25 pm. - 9.00 a.m. U. C. train arrWes ft. 40 p.m. 4 .' 4 and 9.40 a.m. " "leaves 6.20 p.m. " and - 6.15 p.m. C. N. train arrives 6.45 a.m. " - leaves Salt Lake CityTim. f- C P.triartWe p U , ... , . i. o. o.r. 6, E VERY f EETINQ 0F00DKN l)DQ E, No. eereu v aw-m-. 43. rriday Kveuing, at At MASONIC HALL, UAI Jl STREET cor- Bujouruiiig bretbren in gxd taoding ara -- 1 uall-p-u- dially iuvited. J. B. OOOtfELLOW. ; A. U. VAM, 0. N. ec'y. F. S. RICHARDS, - LAW COUNSELOR-A.t T AND - . NOTARY PUBLIC. , Oftce at Court House, Ogdeo, CUh. Special attention giren to eaea Iwfore th Conveyancing and aud District Court with accuracy aud Notarial Butinee don diepatcb. ', ' ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 1 1 - Jr., W AND NOTARY-- PUBLIC. Office firti door touth a. Ogdn Offict, Main of l)st H. MARGARY, ATTORNEY -- AW. AT-L Ogict over J. Gale't Furniture Store. ' -' OODEN MAIN STREET, ' taaMf - r L. mxvaxxkx, a. a, u.d. Drs. WACWAMAN coitDosr, K.D. COX DOS, & Surgeons Physicians OGDEX, UTAH, I t f 1 Second Door Soutlt of Pott Office. ' James 6. Browning 8T A.W;Brown&Co., rp - WM. H. HOOPER. H. 8. KLDRKDOS, $1,000,000 President, Tic Prat. HKIIIH1M VOCNO. . WM. JENNINGS. , JOHN B II A UP, FERAMORZ LITTLE, L.8.J1ILL8, Casbier. E.H.0RIH E. DOOLY, Tinner, Gas, Water and Steam Fitters. A full lino of Iron, Galvatiized and ltubber Hose Pipe, including Fittings for 6ame. Agent for RAMSEY'S celebrated Lift and Engine Well Force Pumps. Humps fitted up to order. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. MITCHELL, JAMES Box 306. West Lake Agt's WclLs, Fargo A-- ' Co's Express, 0QDEN, UTAH , Trantaeta General Banking Btuinetu Prompt Attention give to . CoUectiont. , First National Bank. Wtlls, Fargo A Co. , aasaaawma) ,, ,, York N Ea Francisco Omaha Bait UU City ? FREEBORtt, San Broken, WOODS Attorney, F. & R1L1IARDS, Ogden. Fran DEARDSLEY HOUSE Ogden Junction, (rOSMEKLY fTB ANSIENT I - ' ILL'S Agent. Office and Sample Room, 2. East Temple Street, Col brook Building, alt Lake City. (Jones-po- o dence promptly attended to. SINGER, r ja4 1,6 4Q JUSCTI0X ! . ; HOTEL:) AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED X and eatisfaction guaranteed. M. II. BEARbftLET, Proprietor. T ' Mold in 1874. j tearhin inn Unite State. (ff man tl,an ,nrtheothr lUUjUUUmauufiicturBdin These figures show th nnivsrsal popularity ofth th following ; ; Singer, CERTIFICATE Correspondents t TFelU, Fargo A Co, Mult . d222 3m. - B. W, E. JEXXEXS, Bought and Sold on COmmiuion, Mining Stock Temple St - CHICAGO, DOOLY & C0. Attn f itj . nu.Liniom.il mo, BANKEI18, . all lost. The New Improved Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College eerfp ate. Collection niade and promptly remitted Voraign Exchange lor Bale., lo'erest Paid on . i ;. ooo-i- y I Saving Depouta. j . price fVWroctora.' - J. exportation connuniptiou times. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Capital, $300,000 Authorized J. OGDEN, BOOK, and SHEET MUSIC OF SALT LAKE CITT. - K X, FIFTH ' ; will show the estimation in which It h held by leading families in our own community: having used the 8iner alarhine in our families can cheerfully recommend it to all partfes winhlng to pur g durable and chaw a first-clas' ' machine. ' Wlnslow Farr,. Ogden D. M. Stnart, Ogden : S. H. Hiirpinlotham Geo. H. Trtba '' " " Mr. O. Widerborg Biddl. Tho. Mrs- - 8. 8. Scfcram ' ' " L. J. Herrick ' " E. A. Brown Mr, tm. G. Paina " Mr. 8 d LaBaume, Uintah' , " Wilkiasou li ' P. Mr. Mr. Geo. 8. Maon, Mr. E. Allen, i " Willard. Mrrerdala i AND SCORES Of .OTHERS. WE 5 ' Thorough Instmctions .("'.')' Gi tahy aa ! - , . Experienced Lady Operator! These Machines can be obtained on V EASy;MOSTHLY PAYMENTS r.' or t discount of 10 pet cent, for caah. , For Particalars call at ' J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER ei)i' AND JCWELER Watshe, Owks. Jewel rr, Silysr and Jadara. MAIS STREET, OGtEN pairing neatly done and all wt rk warrarted MAIX ST., OFFICE, ADDBE58 XITUINfl Oppoaita OLD - 'i YARD, OR, O. irT. :- la the spring I went lo Washington, with a petition to ask for tbe a'Jni MKioii of Utah ni'o the Union It wh well known in the Slates I but tbe peo f. of U.ah had lnt their crops the previous ye-i- through We bad indeed, lived on half allowance ot bread lor .i year, and it was believed that e niu-- t inevitably Mnrve; and they sremed disappointed io find us in good healiliand applying for admission into The press of boih parties the Uuiou commenced a universal tirade of abuse aid falseh cd concerning the people of We Utah tre unab'e lo get any paper of prominence to correct ibese or publish anything ihat wus reliable, I reiurned to Utah on May 25th. For almost a year not a single package was brought into Salt Lake by tbe mail from tbe east. When it did come everything tba' had ' not been plundered hd been opened. I have no doubt but the b oody mer. niualion of our people woul I have been carried out, bad it not been fore the humane influence of General Sa.u Houston, of Texas, and Colonel Thorn is L. liane, of 1'enns Ivania, or some other miraculous iuterven io i on tbe part of tbe A mighty Brigham Young sieruiy and continu ally instructand proclamaed, iu all of his tions ta the people and orders to his men, that no b ood hould be shed, and assured theai it ihey would implicitly obey bis orders that they should come off iriumphant. ' Nearly all the deeper ate acts charged against the people of Utah occurred during ibis period. ' Imagine t e feeling of a pe pie : the mail siopped; the beot appointed army ever sent out by ihe United Stales headed, so repor.ed, by a bloodthirsty ' squaw killer," on the way to cut out the Uatbsome ulcer." We bad few men, and they were without arms and ammunition. Thiu was decidedly one of ihe tightest places 1 ever saw in It was therefore determined to trize tbe lmnd that held the bowie knil'e, and hoid it until tho knife could be taken away; and this was done io wondrous manner, without bloodshed. It appears, hewever, that in some of the distant settlements some men, acting under the spirit and influence of the Christian lessons ihey bad received, were guilty of acts of violence. All thess were magnanimously cancelled by a general pardon of the President of lbs Uni ted States, aad a special pardon of the Governor of Utah, for all crimes aud offences growing .out. of the difficulties; and there has not besu, so far as I know, tbe least violation of faith on the part of tbe people of Utah; although tbe federal authorities have not invariably nfaio'ained good faith on iheir prt, but bave, and are Mill endeavoring to disturb the peace of the eomiuutuiy with difficulties of ihat periods Even your book, written wiih such apparent fairness, bases upon the extreme utterances of men, many of them extiemists. a taiih almost as brutal as that practised upon us by our religious trainers, 'be Christian clergy, and their assistants in the United States. Page 158 of your r of 1858 s. Mor-mouit- the undersigned E, MASOXf AGENT, dinii' Ogtleta, Vtfth. . , the mountains, and nursed them when, siefct and although IhieTes aud robbers MALAX D. JOHX Jr. Fuejntr f among thim plundered our ranges of the most valuable catile and horses, we extends! to them lbs prelection of our laws' 'Some of them were taken, .tried TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! i and imprisoned, were repriered by Got louag injbe spring and aided ou their jonrnry. The rights of n apostate or KNOWING THKMSBLYES were compromised whil'- hs was ALL PERON8 to W. H . Pidrock. Joseph Tyrrell, stranger o tli Arm of Hidcock and Tyrrell, are requested governor. We had successfully contendA ' ed with two grassbepper wars, far more te ttle arif hanr d.l.v. destructive than the present one io Kanfit TYRRELL. sas, and one cricket PIDCOCK war, till on the 24th d271m of July, 18o7, the news srrivea, while we were engaged celebrating that memo-rubl- e day at Big Cottonwood Lake, (bat Young had been removed from Brigh'tni ! e c being go ernor; Ibat 2,500 infantry, two regiments of cavalry and two batteries of artillery were ordered lo Utah; and Ibat tbeir outfit was the most complete Ha openal a MEAT MARKET on ever furnished to an Araericnn army; tbe 11 liJ Command to be given to Gen. Harney, 31 who wait kntwo in Utah by tbe name of A few door touth of the Utah Hotel, 'Squaw killer, and whose very came Wher tu public can be supplied with choic carried with it among our people a feelcut at th U west ratoa. ing of horror; and what was more significant, all the administration papers and many others were filled with threats of extermination, b ood and sluughter. Even our old Mend, Senator Douglas, in a speech, iequt6teJ tbe administration ST., to cut out tbe loathsome ulcer, meaning Uiab. and what was more figiiifLaiii, - DEALERS IN the United Simes mail wan stopped. Tbe people struggling with tbe desert said in their hears, "This means bloodshed,", When the, mob began operations in Jackson county be United Stales mail was When like operations com! stopped.' menced in Clay county tbe United States mail was Hiopped. At the 'commence, AND ment of mob interference in Caldwell Musical Merchandise. county the United States mail was flopd!98-l- y ped. At soon as tbe disturbance began ot that brought about ilie FRUIT CAXS !. FECIT IMS ! Joseph and llyrutn Smith, the nnil was The coiiimeneeinent of house S'opped. burning in Hancock county ia 1845 was HAVE RECENTLY IMPORTED THE siu.ul an ous with the doppage of the WE DereiMry lunchinery tor mauufacturiog ' mail; and if the government has stopped u a large scale, v we ueed ' expect no mercy, Self Sealing and Soldered Top Fruit the mail, the present ty the long and - hiiU Mouey C'auo, "bulging bimr past.'' Some Utah people had the And can supply tlie saiue at i raci for carryini; the mail. One WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. coui hundred th usahd dollars bad been ex-So as to meet the Increasing demand for home iiiied iu sleeking the road, which was to suit the at or BAM THE DESEBET NATIONAL Paid justice." 1 Now the facta of Ibis are, President We fed the Indians; wefel,the emigrants who came here hungry by the Young,,, who had been superseded as thousaode; dug tbeiu.cut of th aouw iu Governor by Alfred (gumming, requested pi .. Soeciiil attention given to collection. Remit tancee pr.mptly niade, Conve)x.nciug and No ai!n i tarial tHinecareluliy attenill to. a. . . NATHAN TANNER, i RE SOLD gINULY OR ALL TOGETHER, End of tsrean Stm t, Ogdeu A oa th south (CONCLCCED.) Mountain, Meadow Massacre,' but he took no steps to brine the murderers to I VOIa. IV. UTAH CENTRAL Not ON AND aFTER JAN. 1st Name of STATION. JU 1874. No. 1 No. 3 Trains Leave i. Salt take T r. m. T t& 4 T S3 4 16 Earmlng-to- a 7 M 4 S3 1 00 Eaysvllla R 12 4 12 1 84 6 4 S 00 9 00 Train Leave g Whether Price Drugs, w Medicines, Any . So I .j Paaa. a. r. u. a. 9 40 I 20 Kaysvllla 10 SI T 10 1 00 Earmlngton 10 62 T SI 1 84 CentrevHla It 4 T 44 1 40 Wood Crow 11 13 T M 1 Arriva at Bait La Its U 40 8 80 Ogdea ed In 2 No. 4 Pan. ' Articles, tte. m. Woods Crow No. ' Beat W S 40 Centrevilla Arrive at Opdea Ulinor Incidents at u Wed Geiiuiue Pa. Pa. det-irou- s , t Ti A little , three-yea- old, who had r been reproved for eating the inside of her pie, and leaving the crubt, was recently afflicted with a sore toe.' One d;ty when at dinner she was observed to remove the crust slyly, and place it uudor her plate. Ou being discovered she innocently repHf'd: "Well, papa, my toe is so sore I culdn't eat tbe crust." ,PUIVIPS!PUVIPSi KEEPS g THE BEST AND CHEAP K)K( K nn! 1.1 I T Also, Ft;miN for deep or (hallow well. tent Pe ntc for Ilrire Well with Pnm;a, Pa- (uitabi all whom ito ....may concern. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT NOTICI engaged in Business in Ogden City, (tcr. wflich the City Ord nances provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are lis Me to be takfcn before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. , By order of the CUy Council, HET RICK, Mayor. ? LESTER J. " JAMES TAYLOR, City .Recorder, -- GroTp .' Biweryl HUE BEST JiEEB in U1A1 ' Wholesale, and Retail.1 FAMILIES AXBTHE TRADE SUP PLIED. Ordert Promptly Shipped to an Point on tlie Railroads. P. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogdea City at 6 a m & 3.30 p.m. - and -Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and .05. p.m. 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. All kinds of out-doA Fin Hall amusement and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 to JOO persons. Parties wishiag to engage the Uall or Qmmrtt . mnstepily serendaya in alvaoce. d22e-6r-a TERMS LOW. Ogden Beer. Cltj. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at th offlcei. Fifty cents additional will he ohargad when the far i oollected Da tbe traiD. For all Information concerning Freight or Pa sage, apply to JAMKS 8IIARP, , Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent Prescriptions carefully compound at nil hours of tbe night and day 1 JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. Wm. DRIVER, tf UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. CITY ' DRUG fiTORP. " " " tttftt-l- y and after Jane 7th 1875. On, STAR BILLIARD HALL. NOETIIWARD: Maw Street, yg KamaofStslfcn. it.. a. iu. IB. in 15 8 0 12 m. 6 So p ni, a. Train Leava Ogden " Ooriuna " Logan ArriTe at Franklin 6 11 ti 30 7 f " " " No 2 Passenger No "4 Freight. in, ?. 45 2 00 4 20 a. m. 6 (XI Logan I Fancy IsriiiU rrop'r. n Specialty. F1RT-CLA8- 8 " FIRST-CUS- S H0CSE, LIQUORS, dSMui FtKST-CLAS- COM F ANT. S 00 " ferliin I 85. pm ArrTe at Ogilen 440p.ia 1 and 2 will rua daily. ' K B.--No. No. S aud 4 will run between Ogden aaf Logan as follows: bo S wi I run Northward every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ill No. 4 will run Southward every Monday, and Friday Gilmer A Salisbury' Stage Line to and from Montana connect with trains at Franklin. ' Ogdix. ar p.m. SOUTHWARD: ' - JAS. J. EVANS, CHAS. NIBLEY, General Freight aud Ticket Agent. Gen. Supt. M0SE3 THATCHER, GROVE BREWERY! Depot and Saloon. SPARKLIXO BOTTLED BEER Wbieaale mb Stetail, dlBT-l- LAGER TO BENT ' l P. and Pitimtsd in Ogder City. Junction of Th host location lu tue City for a C. P. R. K. BEER ON DRAlflHT, On JEnquire of Wm, DRIVER, , d262-2- Agerjt, Ogden City, Utah. Js TAYLOR I EnorsaM Plah, West Side East Temple Street, Hotel, SALT LAKE CIXY. Board by the Day or ITeek. t9Roomi with or withont Board. Taylor A Cutler, Proprietor. . ,flmr MERCHANT TAILOR, FIFTH STREET, U. P. BRETVEEY OODEN. Jant Received, a S'ew Stock of Imported . SP81.G A.D SIMR ' . . J Orders tent from Persons residing along tba KalK road Lives and tbe nrroanding Town will ha promptly filled at the rat of 60 cent per bv th. keg to saloon, privaU ftvaUiea, CO rrata , per gall by th. keg. g!r a( HAYNE8 & SON, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE CDAIX THE LOWEST II ATES, eparktnc always Saloons and Families Supplied. Constantly on Hand. MADE TO ORDER AD Cable, Log, 03, CindiBg and other Chains made at I Copper or Iron Fir Box Keaatm-aldeTer- ai. aH kinds of Boiler Work an th must repair, and iron only is ail work gaaraateed, a th ns.i. C0V5TET 8oliU(i, BOILER UAIiERS, manwfactckexs or Thankful for past . farore, a of Public patronage ! Utah.' PROFRIETORSj t WELLS, Ccol and lurnd. GOODS. House Plaiting Ogden, us GOODS FROM !Provo "Woolen 3klills ' And BUCBMILLEit RICHTER & FRY1 LATEST FASHION A.D AT 0. Box Or MIXED TRAINS WILL EUN o TheC5c of the Citj Recorder the City Hall, Fifth Stn't,, Ogden, : Offie Havre from 10 a , v till & In to tba above, 142-t- f CITY LICENSESTo liquors i la addition , Iron pi inia Pumps repaired aadhtteduponreama.' liile a vis, at ."tortti mt Old Vritftlp. ntltf igOlilff Yartl.irln. House The Ogden Houso, TAYLOR'S HOTEL tbs D. M. STL'AKT FOR SALE Wines, 00 , often 'wm Sell IV.ZJL X Xa PIOXEEIt LINE OF UTAH, hitn and United States District Attorney Wilson to investigate this matter. He offered to go with ihm; guarantee their oroteclion. . and use hii- iuiluenoe for the , arrest of every party desired and (hat a tatr trial be nau lias was retusea by the judiciary, notwithstanding it was urged' by tbe Governor and Attorney, as an investigation of this sulject would not bring tbe guilt upon those whom poj lineal and religious iutrigtiantes wished to oriaiiuate. We are still for a fair investigation of this subject, but do not want it to be investigated before a religious bigot or political trickster, Let the officers who handle this matter be just, high minded men. " r (Continued en teeond page.) M. S, Areusou, a quiet and peace, ful Hebrew of Chicago, had a double wedding at his house, the other sigkt, and a large company to see it. During tho proceedings inside, a large crowd of boys assembled outside, aud celebrated the wedding in their own way. Failing to attract the attention their necessities required, they appointed two ot'their number a committee to enter the festive hall aua demand money or beer. The grooms not only ref used to come down, but the boys were assisted out of the house forcibly. Then they went for reinforcements, and soon to the charge. Old Areuson his little revolver, and with got it addressed the mob from his own door. Tie boys scattered all but one, who stayed in the street with a load of lead lodged io hint. Aieuson also peppered one ot his wedding guests, by accident, but this was no matter. " lie was himself so much surprised ut the mult that he lei't his housu and the wedding guetts to take care uf themselves. .'1 ho pulice took, care of the fklleu boy aud wanted o interview Arensou iu regard to the affair, but he wus not at home when they culled. Hearing that the damages were but slight, he returned next day, and will give an account of the wedding at his house uud the minor incidents before a court. It lemainsto bs seen whether the Jews have any rights which street boys are bouud to respect. I 1 . book says, "It is scarcely pretended that Brighaoi .Young gave the order for the ' p-- ' ... , . ul MEAT MARKET. BALL, Postmaatar. NEW J08KPH 1 ajs i Euemieg. . mo " Tbe Jlormous" and Their and Lot and also S ... Ci y Lots. A IIoos V ' "5nT7p5" OqDEX. UTAH. T3IURSDAT, SEPTKJ1BEK S3 1875. Vat FOR SALE! ' i 1 jl k tj'iry TUcelpTTT SUXDAYS EXCEPTED. ' At 3. Office: Post OirdenAMD CL081NO MAILS. AEJUVAL PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, ui4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Shop, bbt ; t TBADJ.OUCtTID. rear of th Tfeatr Sail Lake City, - . Lear., and adrirea order, far. , ra'.j uutavMy. aw., kki Vtnhm f Mirris ill At |