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Show HOAX OX THE X. Y. been driven from their homes fire times by religious bigots and Chris tian mobocrats. OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. SC3T. f April Fool Telegram. JOIIX HARNETT. Whitewash & Plasterer. ' ITHOUT BPUASBINO. WKITKVKU But they may depend upon this ROOMS KILliJi A SfhClALTr. to assfirance: The "Mormons" are here The "Mormons" dolus ALUS T2:i!3:, latum Jtinigsr. Order left at Ortenwall 4 Wright's. Maia St., New Mexico. will recefre prompt attantkm. i to stay; end neither priests, politicians nor press plunderers, will eyer Monday Evening April 3. is70 IVhat Next? feast, like other birds of prey, upon V A Boy Abont Twelve Tears Old tke al andoned body of this TerriTil II VMOKMO." New York, April 1 To work on a farm, and aatiat in othar work EXODUS. tory. This is our heme, and we The Sun's Salt Lake correspondence around th boon, tor further partitulara apply in to kcer, defend and enjoy it, professes to disclose tbe details of an id to WILLI AM fUS DISKS, Uoopar. ; In mother column 'appears a under which the Mormons are spite of our lying enemies and their trigue arranging to abaadon Utah and take article which (he telegraph the Devil. master and possession of New Mexico, and thus get iufurais ua was sent from Salt Luke into the Union uuder tbe bill for its ad Tba Laoda or th mission as a State. The correspondent Jo the New York Sun. The date of ' the dispatch "All Fools' Pay,' exoaiox pacific The Cowardly Assault. thous ind Mormons will start off for New plains the 'sell," TheSuo ha9 been In the Recount of the brutal attack on Mexico, Lying east, of the SALT LAKE ME- 3adly fooled, and that portion of the la a irenervl wny this movement hss of in Issue our been oa foot for a considerable time, bui RIDIAN, in the counties of' Davis, Mor publie which Bwallows the canard Joseph Bliman, published .: . t. : ... : UVItllUE utuuliB i ...li. BUSU1U1UH llll . . . n v. T W.V.. will ba terribly hoaxed, The items the 30th till., we gave the particulars .TiiIt laMt when 8 B. tola Ixtall " al the related by complainant em or of from which this communication was precisely a rjtaoJ- offered for Bale at tbe Land Office Utah, nd in the presence of several witnesses, and the and f confidence in ine high of thls Com at fabricated, were hatched in the of as corroborated by several oircumstan- - Brieham. was transferred Ogden, TUES h. wvern to, fice ottne call Lake IriDune, ana ap- - ceg and persons which we do not eoa orship of New Mexico, in which capacity DAY, 20tk day of April, 1876. i a AnoKlarl t mill - lii awaa thai . .. iavm mUW , i ll fy peared sonie time ago in that sheet aider policy at present to describe. In Dulatevuhuivn. "FI'iibhioo lor the schemes ef the Mormon ts be matter may rJer tDt verified, church among tbe Indians and of shams and marvel of mendacity. Spanish any portion of said lands will make of the people of that .territory. Thi morning's Mail pretends to nd to Pro?e lh,t lh . i auair was uui ours, uui mo uauereu Immediately on reaehing his new field Pavment for the 8me withont de uu ' KiT credence to the story, anaj in of operations, Axtell began hia work, lay bruised complainants, we publish the , t 8 w reuous:or mhuo PP"rD- - The lands will be so'd on the follow- lurm unug irving following affidavit which needs no fur- 3 ...Yn. th.7 .Jrn.,hi aiiamniaua mam its belief, makts certain statement? ther comment: in the wind. Several Mormon Elders ing terms: the purchase mon were secretly dispatched to Sew Mexico . tfhich are just aa untrue as this Tirritobt or Utah, 1 the balance equal annual Mto reconnoitre the couatrr and Win th. V down, Weber. County of "ell" on the Sun. Speaking of the work of proselyting among the supereti- - payments, with interest at 6 per cent Joseph Blimaa being arst duly sworn, liAitinahva, Tk. i..ll..iL.ri.l.. first settlement ef Utah by the A dl8Count of W will be deposes and says: ado river, and it is thought interviewed P" 'Mormons," the JIail says: On Wednesday, March 26th, A. D., the Indian tribes on the way. They made for full in oash at the payment 1 was in Ogden City, County and went to me souinera portion or flew a Foiled in their attempt to establish an 1876, aforesaid, and was accosted by Mexico, where they are understood totln of repurchase. Territory independent state ou Mexican lerritorr, R. filARlM W. X'KNaoSE. . . Editob SPECIAL NOTICE W TO THE PUBLIC ! dl6S-I- If you wish to WANTED, - d dltt8-ll-.- scn-ati'-n- SQ UARE thing for you. We keep a Full Line of NOTIONS, Land Sale. Kar.ffiiESss , m railroad coJ I , ,1 TTl-- U m A w AO CHOICEST 4 - a A IS I I iA I "t' W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Salt Lake City, I One-fift- h Freeman, who requested me to Legh go to his office to talk over some matters of business between as. Oa tbe same day towards evening he met me again and repeated bis request, when I promised to go to his office in the evening. Between eeven and flight o'clock on that O. F. DAVIS. have located and to be actively at work. About the same time, the authorities of tbe Church here became suddenly im - Utah dl44ioB I I tpu I by the acquisition of that territory by ine government or this country, tbey availed themselves of their isolation, to ast up the independency of Deseret. It is well known that on entering - Sell incr Out W P S. H SARD - - GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I I Goods BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. for aa i Vfl a fe"- - well-know- n , m staple and fancy DryJ : I to purchase Goods cheap do not for. get call and examine our goods and prices hpfn purchasing elsewhere; or, if you do not liave tin' and money to spare to come to Salt Lake City, seni your money or post office order for whatever thin you need and we will fill your orders and dotLl Land Commissioner, "-V- VI . Kimball Block, Salt Lake City, U. P. II. It. Co. pressed with tbe minifold beauties and 0U3-4A1. Late T.. of Broadway, importance ef tbe Spanish language Or ders were given to all the young priests Being about to move to 3ao Francisco, will sell off her whole sUct o to begin its study and it became at once this valley, the pioneers immediately T ' .C a n.nl I n I t. . maA C branch of instruction in tbe H,nms leading UTAH CENTRAL raited the stars and stripes as a token fiM( oa Wall Street, Ugden City. While schools. Tbe Book or MormoB wss t thttir allegiance to the Government 1 WM sitting talking with Freeman be translated into Spanish and tbe disciples i senea cane, wnicn was loaded witB went vigorously to work studying it. f tne United States, and that at that head atmy on, eDd( and WM either on mj Preparations were next made to gain Commencing April 4th, Train will run or n,ld between mj knees, and be- - possession ef large tracts of land ia New ame time fire hundred of their co- . II ' i couiu move struca me several Mexico, by the purchase of some ef tbe DAILY DURING CONFERENCE. f heavy religionists, the ,very strength blow, on the head, from the ef-- bpannh greats outright and of an inter At Prices which Defy Competition. their Camps left unprotocted in an fe5,i of which I became insensible. I est, in others. The Legislature of flew Leaving Ogden at 5 00, 9 40 a.m. and I was to by some water thrown in Mexico, under tbe dictation of this rioz at Arrive Lake bait at brought p.m. 8.15, r lndua country, were fighting the my face by Mrs. Freeman I bled pro- - ef speculators, recently passed a law by li.aU a.m., and o 20 p.m. patties of this nation in another part j fueely, and the blood streamed on to the wnico tne uistnet Court can order tbe whole of tbe grants te be sold at publie auction upon such notice as it Ogden to Salt Lake and return call and get $2.00 Ladies visiting Conference should It U equally well known that as Freemnn and forced back inte tbe bouse sees fit, upon demand of any one of the Kaysville 1 35 " reeman cbokcommenced ga,n ' parties in interest, no matter hew small 1 00 ' " " 40. as this region became part ot finu ma. nriit Inrnvinir ma hanir nn ik. tbat interest may be. By this weans al! Farminjtton Bargains. ; " Centerville the United States, instead ofseltiug bed; my tongue protruded, from my these grants are to be foroed te sale for Wood's Cross " " " 60 cash; and as titles are in an unsettled ny t Kwatch, vp an "independency," the settlers ?"ou!hwill leave Lalt Lake for Ogden Block. Trains hill. I hori ttnnst an state, and nearly all the papers and refcB this soil bat re- - cords are in the hands of tbe rise there and intermediate points, at 7.00 a.m., immediately sought ad- - possession of my pooket-book- , 3 40 p m., and 6.05 p m. di56-2ynissKn into the Union under the t"rned il after examining it, saying eaa be little rompelition in bidding, and was in there Dr. it. bo money J. J tne lands will be obtained at nominal Tickets rood Tor nn-t- il uiJ oT Ihe ' btate of Deseret. At Murphy dressed my wounds, which figures. It is arranged lbat Uritfiam April 11th, 'TO. the Convection held in Salt Lata w,r trJ eevere. and I laid a complaint aud bis apostles are te furnish most of ' ? JOHN SHARP, Supt. .. oeiore Justice Middleton attainst Free tbe money to pay for the lands. They i.v.a- - i JOHN SHARP. Jr.. jWJx luarcn ism, JB4U, me uonsti- - man for assault with latent to do bodLlr will take possession immediately under General Freight and Ticket Agt. color of Terriiorial law untH 'certain 1'iiion or ine state ot xeseret was ,DJury. 165 9t introduced Bliman J. bills now pending, by the adopted with these words inserted: to Derore me Delegate from New Mexioo, Hon. 8. B. Boscnoea ana sworn . . . il:. j ua , "Until the Congress of. the United ' vi April, Elkins, for confirmation by Congress. If A. U 1876. a large number of these claims can beHaU shall otherwise provide for the SAl N. Tannse, Jr., come laws ef tbe United States, the bill yavevnment ef the Territory hereinafter for the admission of New Mexico as a pamed and described, by admitting us Notary Publio. $uta the Union." State is aUo to be pushed to its passace. under the pressure of a strong lobby in The officers to le elected under GENERAL AGENT IN teregted in tbese land speculations, This bill gives to the Governor, Chief that Constitution were all required Of Course False. Justice and United States Attorney . Utah, Idaho, Montana and pj aw.prgvisioBS, '.'belore entering power in fixing the time of the Soda Brauias, Oneida Co , Idaho, Nevada for the duties of their respective election notioe to be given, qualifications upon March !0th. 1876 ot Respectfully place before you their Price List of Choice and voters the manner of holdinir tbe omces, to take an oath or affirmation Editor Jbnctiok election for the selection of members of PETER SCHUTTLER'S In an issue of the "Freeman" of the the Constitutional Convention, to support the Constitution of the In case of its passage, several thouUnited States." Does this look like ith inst. I notice an article surDortint to be written by a lady, by the name of sand Mormons will be at once hurried CELEBRATED Franklin, living-- iu Uentile valley, in into New Mexioo in time to vote at this setting up an "independency?" Co , Idaho Ter. Mrs. F here election in order to overcome tbe Oneida Another reason cited by the Mail pres- HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUOBs! says that ber Idaho name was signed te ent vote, which is understood, to be the. following: tuose fraudulent petitions for the renaal largely against this State project." BRANDIES, etc., to ba found ia the country, either East or WV The recent order far aanh ..tl.m.ni ot the Cullom and Toland bills: and that lBe correspondent is also ensured tbat and intend always to keep the same full and th of complete in ererj ""' unborn infants were signed influential personages in Wasbinzton to fit out.in the midst of an inclement win- uur liquors are are interested in the scheme on tbe basis er, a detachment of emigrants, ogtensi- - 10 'hoe Utab "omens' petitions, 4c. particular, . .l . c .i ow' ,d wlol of the above ia a false- - uie miroui me bly for Aiiioua, but real v as tbe saDotre . proceeds or tne imj no B90(1i such ,her and oiiner of being person living sales of Janus to tbe Mormons. grand army for New f Gentile valley; neither was Among the adiantages to the Mor REAPERS AND MOWERS, Mxico, ia a matter of publie notoriety." ,n or mons gained by the suc;e?s of th ' It it a natter of publio notoriety J scheme are, by Whatever, and may be used with tbe preatest confidence at tie ponsTn o7n,i getting possession of the ! ladies have sick bed and in the family. Our that President Young has contem- will control nearly all SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS expressed themselws land ; j f grants tbey . I I I iL . a8 IM9,nar f0rrr that they did nothav . me i : . tne in land vainaoie U.A and Territory, r.-.- v u BCVWcmCu the pleasure efsirnin, fh...i,in- .u.u.,uS can exclude Gentiles by refusing to sell 8 8 Pa8l ana lnat a cirouiatea ttirougb tbat valley tnera any. r urtnermore, the bill for Fttrst & ' .IA WINES AND BRANDIES! Bradley Hay Bakes, these are facts. Toucan acs tuai in admission provides that the Territory company has been fitted out which whole thing is a lie. lue union at once, upon mj sum.tnemmumstitutiou. is now near the spot designed for a Come from tlie best vineyards of California; and are made of Hespeetfullv. without fur adopting choice aad en A PtBscaiaaa for the Freemaa and ther aotion by Congress, and therefore But not i a it of matter lully selected grapes, and we will sell at colony. t. for this people can make a constitution sorry potoriety, neither is it true, as the i vi course 11 IS untrna Less Waa it nt which will render them always an inde Utah filVl well Itnows, ttat a grand army published by the dying "mule"? Ed 1 pe.ident sovereignty, under the plan ef A Fall Stock of For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and seeping oat uentues. ew Mesioo Ja designed for As already mentioned, ludc-e- r and pay Cash for all our Wines and Liquors. Our and goods do not jurors will be entirely under the control Further, the Mail says i ge through the bunds of two or three middle men, ot ibe Mormons, aud we shall be con ' which increases the price and multiplies the ., "Jones and his s'aff of workers have Ch Aoa or Maxagebs. It will be per. fronted with tbe spectacle of a chances of adulteration. been for months faard at work in New ceived from despot tbe bead of this paper, that lata unequaled this side of Turkev. Mextoe." AN OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profitg and If the echeme succeeds, it will turn Mr. Edwin Stratford has retired from Expenses Small. wobcs and the missionaries with .New Mexico wholly ever to the fello the business management of the Jose. - We and sell none import but the Dlmiepar T?r.nri. r w;a and Ttrandid lira have not been working at all in TtoN, and tbat he is succeeded in that ere or iSngbam louog, aad tbe long WAGON MATERIAL, and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the win To preve th of Mormon will at eeugU kingdom ) press. last Jfew Mexico. Their mission is to old position by Mr. Waller Thomson. it is only necessary to remember that be established under the authoritv of isent per peon-iooe are worth grapes only . . I ... r, California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to .make one gallos'j ma nuovernraeai oi tne Mr. Stratford has served tho Ogden IL. United States. Ite the Pnanish neatinrr Mexio, amnoz U wine. At this rate there is no substituie as aj suececs is considered certain by tbe and Steel, tIron, cheap as the gropes themselves Indiana of tbat republic, and it was ubll0log Company satisfactorily, dur faunful Wines I and Brandies. making so v Co.J C. much Respectful! W.B. &L yours. here; se, that if the I iag the past eleven months, and has re Mate bill for New Mexioo naaaaa th of .preachingo the o (ot the .fcnrpoae . bis position te take charge of the House, I am assured emigration will be Co signed & fd to theHi that several persons here fechuttler wagon aad farming implement gin at once and ge on without cessation BLACKSMITHS ttudied the Spanish languaie, and until 'he necessary numbers have earn depot, on Main street, where his many tke Territory. pied a that portion of the Book of Mor friends will find him during business Always on hand. hours. piea WW translated into Spanish. Mr. Thomson Is well known, not only The whole yarn about a 'Mormon" Died. omexs: TEK PINT " At Downing, near Horsier. Gloucei. Ginger axodoa to New Mexico, is a Tribune to. the citiseas of Ogden, but to the gen Old Crow Hermitage fl,00 era.1 pablfo, as a man of strict fen. 10, John lersaire, 60cts Long i7b, suddenly, WINES. integrity, Mary, fcomhajf, and on a par- - with other City & Corinne, Miller Bourbon business capacity and courteous man-ner- the beloved wife of Elder John Hanks. 40cts Deceaxed had been a faithful member nf sensational stories about our abaudon Wlua Port Eldorado " 3oets Burgundy aud the Ogdea Publishing Compa. the Church for 25e: ' Old Cal. ' Ginable maay was " 8he a years. 25cts Utah. The TJTA.H. Sandwich Islands ny may eongratulata itself inj; 60e: " upon securing good wife, kind mother and a renaraua Sherry French gOe'i Conors, South America, Jerusalem, his services. neighbor. " Sherry Cal, 255; ' At & Dunfermline. 1878. 14. Feb " Co., Lendoa Gin Crosby U.m All busiqess matters connected with 50cts Angelica and other points, have been fixed ns M Holland Gin JD. dasghter of Alexander and Jane Slack 85eu Isabella tbe spot for our pext; place of refuge, said Company should be addressed to Andersen, aged nine years, 2'!' " ('atawba ' , the Business Manager, and all commu .JO I At Duufermliae. Feb. 22. 187 Mar- White California " ' , and bow New Mexico is kindly Agent for tbe above ii nications for publication, exeept adver garet, daughter ef Alexander and Mar Sweet Muscatella" French Cognaa Brandy ' 75cts Dry Muscatella M picked out, by those who want to sef tisements, t the Editor, box 82, garet Wilkinson, a(,ed bine months and California Ogden nineteen 60eis Milleaial ' days. Star. March OGDEN taotber flight cf a people wbo have Ciy, Rialinj and LOfJAV Blackberry Braodj 13th, 1879. RAIL ROAD, 'P V ILLINERY GOODS! .1 FAREIs; II Y I Remember the Place. Kimball fnded 1 GEO. A. LOWE THE CALIFOENIA . Wine, Brandy and Liquor itws S! WE BUCKEYE : I " n'r Pure and Free from any Adulteration 'Z'! r,, I a mm .,.-.:-- ..:. PLOWS eJtJC wi le ii ii P1 m Co Wines and Liquors ri r Mrs E. HAZAED. return 5 O 5i an rii Ci1 P Fo St; Mi Sa De an int eoi ef of Bu at Cot Prices than any other House in wine-grower- Wagon : V Woods, Per HANSEN IS - ' PBICB LISTWIIISKIES 15HAlII SaltLake s, . ilf. IIA3I2IOXB. .To t lar riv ing C qui 1 froi ricl cell hss St. thn prei lar Can brai bars to e BRANDIES. , a C deli' |