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Show He hail- - probably about 200 men. examination When we the men in the group were unarmed, The force reached the camp on Fri- approached Banks, when I went in a few of the arms being stacked, but day morning about 10 or 11 o'clock. with Stoddard with the writ, 1 saw the greater part lying on the ground; Defense Made the Point Camped about four and a half uiilei other armed men than those near I considered the surrender entirely hj Strung this side of the camp the night be- Banks and Klemguard. Think they genuine; I restricted the number o fore. Burton sent a proclamation to were in achinked cabin on t lie.south-eas- t men, who accompanied me, to save side of the fort. I saw five or unpleasantness, as I feared a colThcjjsmy if orxisw, Feb, 27f 1879, How the Morrisites Resisted the the inmates by Stoddard, Howard Ofllcers. Egan, Wells Smith and myself. He or six armed men; I also saw Morris lision 1 imperfectly saw that the sent us with it about 6 or 7 o'clock in seated at a table with his back to us; schoolhouse was fortified inside and COT DIRECTORY. the morning, lie told us to deliver he was writing; I knew Morris; knew that there were arms there; do not Stand on Witnesa the The Defendant remember who spoke first, though I the message to John Banks or Mor- him before then. think it was Parsons; did not know ris if we could. I did not read the bouses The ion OFFICERS, ( A me. read to was it Morris, slightly knew Cook, Banks John were covered on C proclamation, recess After J. HT Irk. Tuesday, Waror houses, small, the shown and was document of the Parsons; I think the first queswith see M. could We Stueri earth. I believe. copy AMenaaa 1st Wert DaM Thompson, witnes for the defense, witness and he naid that was the tenor the tion was to me, "what do you rethe the under M Wat Cbaa bowery; people,, took the stand Have lived in the of the one he heard ). We gave it to first time we shot I think J for contempt M Ward Joaaea Stanford. they had quire?" took the writ Ward Wm. i. Hofcfcim. neighborhood of Kiverdslu, Weber a boy about a mile outside of Morris-tow- gathered, but am not sure; think I out of my pocket, jierhaps did not Do not know the boy's name. could have seen the ball strike the read it; stated that I considered it Vdirts it'atfrml. Bolr 8. Wal- county, since 1849; early in 1862 Coaactlor Wm.W and asked my duty to take as' prisoners all who esa, ItoWrt McQtierrle Iirael Caaftald, lived where I do now. Know where Stoddard Bpoke to the boy the fort. bowery if it had done so. had borne arms; it seems to me that him to take the letter to Bnrtoa. Court adjonrned until yesterday some one inquired what was to be Kineton fort is. Knew some of the The boy said he would, and Stoddard Marahal Wa Brown. " an Tanwr, Jf. -tl done with them, I replying that it roeeentlne; AttorMorrisites. Knew their reputation gave hun a quarter. None of the morning at 9:30 o'clock. fecordar Janae Taylor. was for the law to determine, 1 did He him. on I a them. around On court of in the pistol party the pulled community yesterday opening Dw. P. Tbomaa r A Coltecksr not was and did to seem reluctant go, know; some one asked the privinot jmn was not at the Morrisite camp during morning Tramrif Aaroa F. rarr. for Morris to speak to the people; and take the quarto lege go quite willing ROBERT T. BI RT0X, the war; but was there at other ter. We saw him I gave permission, saying that he was f arToJof Daid Jaakina. south in on the go teatoa hraea CanHeM. times. Was there early in 1802. Was side, turned to the right to a house the defendant in the trial, was sworn: to be brief and caution the people to Quareetree Pnyatclan Dr. J.J. Marphj. the southeast corner of the fort. In 1862 was deputy Territorial mar- be quiet; Morris stepped out about - a D. BrownI. Weeaaree and deputy sheriff in 1800 and 18til,and near r 8 I ef Waifhta We there about an hour after we shal; immediately before the service two paces,' raised his hands and said got Mor 1862 visited the of in the spring left Burton's camp. Do not think it of the writs I nerved on the plains, in a very loud voice, "All who are Iaieeterr ProYiilona Richard Ballantyne. risite camp with Nuerin est, was a minute past 8 o'clock. About under the Government, protecting willing to follow me through life and treat hperrleor Cherlea Watch. as early in 1862 as January. 1 an hour or two hours later Burton's the mail line from Indians; soon af- deathfeome on;" there was an alWeAeruuater flioriie Duiej. don't recollect what kind of papers party arrived. Most of the troops ter my return I was ordered to serve most universal response to his words, horseback. certain writs: the first time I was some calling "to arms," others "aye, POST OFFICE. Mr. West had, but they were to at were in wagons, some on were on called upon to serve these writs I aye;" the movement was towards me; and myself Stoddard, gan auiviu: tach property belonging to some one horseback. Burton's men 5:40 p.m planted the declined; the Judge sent a second I loudly called "halt" two or three (alt taCtty,donMdaily...9 am. and in the camp. Wo were met on the cannon from 600 to 800 yards from time and somewhat insisted on my times to Morris; I moved my horse a Watt, Through Mil daily feat, Tbroo.h Mall daily outside of the fort, by Lord, Brown, the camp. There was no response to going, and I then requested a posse, little, Morris still facing me; seeing CtoflXO: and e.m. Peters and others. They told us we the proclamation from the Morrisites. thinking if an overwhelming force the imminent danger of myself Halt Uka and tha Eaat fcOU p.m. shouldn't go in. We finally went in, I didn't know what they were doing appeared the writs would be served companions I 6aid to my men, "stop for Salt Uka an tha Waal tba Rub County, Bear Laka County and and we were mot by a number of men only that they gathered under the and complied with without blood- the prisoners." I discharged my re tode gprlnge mailt go via with guns and willow poles, and they bowety. The cannon was fired at 10 shed; a letter was written by me to volver twice at Mr. Morris, then Wyamiag, and mn tha latter at 7:00 a.m. beat our horses over the head and or 1 1 o'clock. I was not a rod from the (lovernor, asking for a posse, wheeled right around, and saw Monday, Wadnaadaya and Friilayi. Borth Utah, Idaho and Mentana, dIW...:0Ue.m. which force was granted me, to the my men with their guns cocked and Burton the cannon. ordered the could we backs till them not Wahar manage Wet HantnTlllt, Edefr Hooparand :o ajn. and we had to succumb. They knew gunner to shoot over the camp, and number of about 250 men, from this the Morrisites rushing for their Wadueadaya and Saturday! rut aiAtMvillA Nuith Oirden ud I when turned as; again what we went for; we told them. said be sure not to hit anyone. He and Davis counties; we had one and Waduaidaya HarrliTillr, Meadaja, to know he was skeleton company of riflemen, some aronnd I saw the Morrisites had wanted them could not we take us told only any They Friday, Africa Dxlirary S IS a m to 7 pjn. of the property belonging to them. there. The cannon was not fired for infantry and a detachment ot artil- stopped; Morris had fallen and Banks M...ftlOu.m.lol p n. enndaT ... was close to the school house; upon They threatened us, and told us that some time after .the order. I wan lery, with two cannons. kniiTii Bptiiiit Opan .m. to The order The" writ of habeas corpus for the this my men came running in from p.m. unless we left they would certainly right there ail the time. from ......9 Vmii Oavu Himwiiit-Op- an was not modified. He said he only bodies of three persons was ad all directions; .Major Egan's men , to S p.m. hurt us. I think-- their guns were ..S..... from - T a.m. to ft p.m. cocked all the time. Only West and wanted them to know he meant bus- dressed to Joseph Morris and three commenced firing from the outside , Ontahla Ouarupan from U B. jTKPUKNK, Puatmaatar. myself wenton this errand. We did iness. The first shot struck a others; I think the writs were de- of the fort; I raised myself up in my tree on the other side of the livered to me either by the clerk or stirrups and called in a loud voice, not make the seizure. Never went TRAINS. like purpose again. Do not fort and from thence glanced into a Judge of the District Court; had in- "stop tiring!" did not see any women 8:40 a.m. for a C. V. fraln arrtTae know of :4 any one else going on a sim- bank on the opposite side of the We- formation from officers who had been when I fired at Morris, and shot P. p.m. C. ... 9:54 a.m. ilar errand. Think I know the rep- ber river. Saw where the ball struck there that they were unruly; about 7 only at him, two times I think; no a. V. t, trill. tfiaVMI 9:60 p.m. , CP. train an ire.., Morrisites for order very plainly. I think he waited ten o'clock on the morning of the 13th woman addressed me nor did I see ,.. 1130 em. utation of the I. P. Kmlgrant artlr.l...... . 1:16 p m. and and it Wits bad. Some of or twenty or thirty minutes before he of June, 1862, I sent Major Egan, one; every shot 1 fired was aimed at aavta. 0. P. peace, ......0:55 a m. arrive. CP. them were then and still are very fired again. In the meantime I saw Judson L. Stoddard and some others Mr. Morris; I did not dismount du.. .... p.m. V. P. Kmlerarit laaraa In the settlement in Wells bmith carry a white flag to with a letter to the leaders of the ring the whole evening; do not know a.m. good citizens. arriraa v.c train and :4 p.m ............... which 1 lived the people were afraid wards the camp. Saw Smith when Morrisites, (which letter was identi- Mr. Bowman, never was told by a 9:40 a.m. karae........ of them. One reason was that Mor- he returned. He had no communi- fied by the witness); it was about man that his wife was killed; never " and. .................... p.m. ......61 p.m. ris was getting revelations all the cation with any one in the camp that half-pas- t B.N. train arrtTae.... eight o'clock when my force took hold of a person in the fort, .......... ..:3Ua.Bi. " laaras time, in which he said they would 1 could see. lie stayed there until arrived opposite the camp; I met neither a woman or a man. Morris OiJea City Tlnie obtain all the property, and destroy after the second shot was fired. 1 Stoddard a little Defore I arrived seemed to be .attempting to reach which was the those not of their faith, and we un- stood near the cannon at the second near the fort, and heard how he had the schoolhouse, CHURCHES. derstood they would commence on shot, and the same order was given, disposed of the communication, and strongest point in the fort; I then ai!t Came or Jaaej Cbmit ot Lirrie-aRulda raanlar BMatiBKi arary Sunday morning us. We stood guard for a number Burton telling them to miss the bow that he had received no reply; I was considered the surrender a sham and t 1 1 o'clock, In tha Tabarnacle, corner of Maiu an attack. The ex- ery in which the people were gather- under the impression that the peo- looked upon the moment as one of and Baeond itreeti. Tha axarciMa ara varld,tba of nights fearing A ed. The ball struck in a plowed field ple in the fort received the letter the most imminent peril; LieutencooKrcgatlou lieing aiMreeaed by different Elder. citement did not continue long. Here la alto bald tha quarterly Conference of number would have left if -they had and glanced off and hit a house. 1 about 8 o'clock; after some delay. ant Lewis is dead; gave orders during Wooer Stake of Zmu." of which Klder Derid II. been hemmed in by the high wa could not see where it went to after. waiting for a reply, I sent down two the three days' fighting that the Peary la President, and Kldert L. J. Herrlck aud not CP. Mtddletoa ara Oonntelor.hold iTrniugnieet-Ing- ters ot the Weber. My wife was very He told them to shoot over the bow men with a white flag close schoolhouse was not to be fired at, in the Yrion comswncing at 8:0 , ara much frightened, and we went to ery before the second shoot. I could to the fort, and having a bu as I considered there the women and of ward aearmlly Sunday Bchoolt visit some relations. I would not like not see that the cannon ball had dis gle sounded also, but received children would be collected; I should ara alto held in thane houtet at 2 p. w. BriacoriL Cloaca Turner of Yonngand Fourth to say that 1 was frightened, but I turbed the people in the bowery. no reply; at 10 o clock, no communi think Morris was from eight to twelve and should not traats. SerTicat erery Sunday at II a. We could schoolhouse.'and see the been have had not it cation gone L. T:S0 p. m having been received, I or feet from me when I shot him; when Sabbath achool at 10 a, ni. Bey. J. lor the trouble. And others would he said not to fire at it; because wo- dered Major Ladd to fire over the he fell he was near the schoolhouse. Aillogly, rector. ClTBOlIC Cbcbcb Hituatad no anuth tide Fifth have gone to Ogden if they could men and children might be in it. fort two snots; the first shot was fired Saw no women lying there; oil the Young and Frauklin. service! on have got across the river. Don't Don't remember any further general at lOo'cloe.k in the morning on the shots that were fired did not I think tlreat, between aaday at 11 a. m. and 7:3" p. m. Matt at 6 a.m know that all were firm directions. Mr. Smith and myself 13th day of June, and struck on the occupy more than five seconds; I had tor. Bran sufficiently Falher Ian, Be. pat believers to do whatever Morris had charge of the brass gun in the other side of the fort; the second a navy revolver which wonld carry ' Mbtbuviit Chdbcb North ade Mala ttreot, We were told struck the plowed ground between six shots; when 1 entered the fort near Foartb. Sorricat on Sunday at 11 a. m. and might desire of them. Perhaps some absence of Mr. Ross. at) p.m. Her. Uenry gkewot, paator, would not if it came to the pinch. not to fire at the small cabin appar- us and the fort, and from there went there were two or three shots in it,for PiaaBTTiaitB Cbuecb Sou'h (Ida of Fourth It o cross-- e x am i nation . ently fortified, from which we were into the. fort;. I thought by firing while Lew is was attacking the house I treat, between Mais and Young. Servicaa erery fired upon. We lost a man early in over the fort they would be induced I discharged three or four shots to ROBERT W. BURTOS Paaday at II a. m. Sahbath achoul at 9 a. ni. the morningof the first day. Wetired to surrender. I think 1 then sent a divert the attention of the enemy to jM. U. b. Oallaghnr, paator. was then sworn: I am not related to small arms also, but not till after the flag down, the firing from our tamp another point and also ordered my the defendant that I know of. Lived fire commenced from the camp. Am having ceased; I heard their martial men to do so. I took 140 male prisin Kaysville in 1862. Know where BRIEF MENTION. positive of this. Smith was killed on music, and the first tiring of small oners; brought only 94 to Salt Lake the Morrisite tamp was. Was con- - the first day on the west side of the amis came from the fort, this per- City, the others being wounded or inmoz. Know Mr. Jones. fort. .There staoie in flo mows the moon I . was also another fortified after the first nocent of any resistance or particiHad to arrest him about March, 1862. house at which we fired about a haps being 20 minutes ' Fkot days and cloudy niguis. 1 then thought they pation in the trouble; there were 84 cannon shot; Know some of the Morrisites by dozen shots, but it had no effect. were determined not to surrender, guns, 20 or 35 pistols, about the same Tbavel on tbe railroads is increas- sight. 1 arrested Jones on the other Only one man was killed the first day. and ordered ' Major Egan to go number of sabres, and also the same side of the sandridge, three or four second rained all and it ihe fort on one side and Ma number of bayonets; my men reportthe day around ing. day miles from the Morrisite camp. Was was done, except that we jor Andrew Cunningham on the ed that arms were found in the THBf evening trains arrive just going to bring him to' Farmington, nothing s lost a horse killed by them. In mov- other, both detachments being school-house- ; about of all but I was overtaken by a Morrisite about from the bluff down the west side encountered by a heavy arms were loaded, and were disthe fire ing ' Sbveral party of three men while I had .him large sales of real estate m custody, and they took him away we were fired upon. As soon as we before they got into position; charged, I think, the next morning cannon they commenced think where we encamped over in my camp before being sent to this ' are Deing corwuiwinaiea. from mo by force. They knew I had left the big us. A hundred ' or more night I gave some little instruction city; Banks was nd.t killed outright, firing upon him. I I wished arrested told them 'r,i Apostlb Ixrenzo Snow, of Drigharu shots were fired at us while we were to my men, saying particularly that but died about two o'clock in the to take him to answer to the papers; going around. no prisoners should be allowed to morning; sent the bodies to Salt City, was in Ogden yesterday. they told me I could not, and that 1 came here escape, but that bloodshed should Lake City by Albert Dewey; we, . Why don t Messrs. Carroll and they would take him and me too. in 1847, with the lust emigrants. be avoided, and telling them to act with the posse, arrived here Tuesday Dee bring out the sprinkling wagon? Told them I was constable, but they Don't know why I was specially call- more on the defensive; several of the evening the 17th. The prisoners 1 took him. They were armed. had Rcmob says that Adam Johnson served a process in the Morrisite ed upon to go with Stoddard unless camp came out and surrendered on wer9 brought into court at that time, it was because he had been threaten- the first day, from whom I under- some were liberated on their own will soon open an establishment of camp before this. ed. Stoddard stayed at the end of the stood that no general surrender was recognizances, others were kept in I arrested ' his own. Jones for assault and battery. Can't lane while I asked .Smith to come out contemplated, and that no force custody on the charge of murder. I find that in this city of tell on whom nor where. The war I felt there might be some trouble would be permitted to come near the do not think any person seized my Merchants had my hand on my pistol. I fort. Koss was ordered to get a pos- horse's bridle; was witness oh the rant was issued by Judge llaight, of and considered that I had chances to ition as near an old wall or fence as trials, and gave in substance exactly Davis Farmington, county, judge of take, and took precautions". I crowd re absolutely indispensable. possible, where a pretty good breast- the same testimony as I give now; the probate court. 1 lie Morrisite men ed my wav through about fifty men work was afforded; in taking this I do not remember the testiTbk Diipatch probably started to overtook me about an hour or an at the of the Morrisites at that gate. I saw John Smith and go tip. We see the publishers have hour and a half after I got Jones. we went out to Stoddard. Smith ad- position they encountered heavy mony me in the murder time one our and man of implicating firing, posse, him didn't say why they took They . raised the price of subscription. vised from me. I hey made no excuse. said Stoddard not to coin. Stoddard Jared Smith, was killed. On the of these women; I have since resided " he would go in. Smith said he morningof the 14th at 4 o'clock the in Salt Lake City;. feceived another Sprixo moving hiis really .Believe l was in tue Morrisite camp Heads of families "now dine three times, oorvert papers in it knew the people better than Stod firing from the fort commenced; my communication from the Governor and advised him not to go in. men did not reply- much during the before my return;' ! communicated I off a soda cracker and a piece of Can't say what papers I served in the dard, We went in and moved up to where day; in one or two instances signals, think wit h the Governor on the even' : camp. Arrested and brought a per ' . soap." son away from tha camp three or Banks was. Klemguard stood there as a cap or hat just raised above the ing of the 15th; my second letter Thb ruanv friends of Mr. John more months rirevious. He was a with a drawn sword, with two men breast-workwereyput up to attract narrated the events which had ocwith guns. Klemguard looked as the fire or the JJorrisites and I 6aw curred at and previous, to the surren' I Morrisite. him to Kays brought Tyler, the popular clerk in th they were closely on the watch,firing der. (The reply of Governor Fuller ville. Arrested him in the daytime though he meant business. Burton's command reached the being immediately directed to these was read, congratulating Col. Burton Keeney Houe, will be pleased to" without any trouble. Don't recollect : learn that he is now able to be out. for what he was arrested. It was very camp between 10 and 11 o'clock: I s gnals; on Saturday a number of on his success and the few casualties left Burton's camp on Friday morn persons came to my camp from the which happened to his men). ,, TmB performance at the theatre early in the spring. Court took a recess. ; ing, the animals were still out grazing; fort, among them womeh and THOMAS ABBOT , last evening was very suecessful,both Howard Egan, Wells Smith andStod-Cook went from our headiu point of patronage and attractions. was then sworn. In 1862 I was call- dard gave the boy a quarter; the boy quarters into the camp, trying to inon to accompany Mr. Stoddard to was perfectly willing to co; 1 was duce some of her friends to come to .Inere were some tiiincs which uiiszht ed If you don't want to be robbed, go the Morrisite camp. He wanted me only twelve feet from Stoddard when us and be protected, and all the to J. M. D. Taylor for your Califorp. nroperlv have been omitted to to go with him to serve a writ of he Did the the not who gave did pome to our camp nia boots and shoes, 4th Street, three quarter. prisoners shorten tne entertainment; but with habeas corpus; Win. Jones was One of hear Burtonboy give any orders except- were well provided for; on Sunday doors from bank. . dll9-lw- . names in the writ, ard there ing the one to fire over the camp. Do they again commenced firing; the this exception nothing was presented the not "meritorious. Mr. Sut- were two others, one a Mr. Jensen not know wltat kind of sights were firing from the camp on my men . that was Wells Smith went with us. Stoddard on the gun. Ihe first ball went who were was very gallton's "ltoger and I" and Mr. Feign's stayed outside while I went in the the tree top and struck a ing. Laterunprotected through in the day 1 determined "uanner oong" were especially com- - camp forone John Smith. A number bank on the opposite side of the river. to make a charge upon a - house, orof men met me at the gate, who re- He told them in the second shot to 15 to 25 men under : Lieut. dering luctantly let me pass. Smith came be sure and shoot over, but it strucn Jas. Lewis to this duty; this attack TO THE FRONT. with me to Moddard.who told hmith a field and bounced of', and I think was Hotel Arrivals. very rapid and was successful, wanted he three in that the it struck a house in the southeast one of the .numberj however, being prisoners ... February 2th, 1879. camp, smith told him not to go in corner of the fort; struck the field killed; this was between five and ' UNION as the Morrisites would kill him. about half way between Burton and MPOT HOTEL. , six o clock; at 7 o clock p. in., the M. H. Buibbsut, Proprietor Stoddard askedSmith to go to Banks the fort; it fell short of going over white flag was out,the bearer his ask while and Stod the fort. Don't know that any shot coming within brought protection W R Graff, New York; C Peycke, distance of speaking his duty. Smith went ever went into the bowery; could see me; and all. hnng Ornshs; Dr. ' Poulson, L' .Tanning, dard performed immediately la now in fall blast and i turning oat told Stoddard Banks the bowery, but did not see a ball ceased, I T Lyford, San Fran; C J Gilmore, and returning, strictly ordered my men to said he if in had that would went he Saw it. strike the people leave the withhold their fire whenever they saw R N Bakin, C W Lvman, L M BROOMS FOR Ti'E SIILLIOM so at his own risk. said bowery leisurely. Am sure the Mor- any sign of surrender from the fort Sal("Lakej G H Forbes, C C do will he and Smith bee "I went, risites fired fifty or 100 shots before or whenever .anv man unarmed go," Gen J . HotiKel, Omaha; wS Slantes, him not to goall the way. When we fired any small a Urge and well selected atock of Broom E Smith, J II Guthrie. US A; A H ging gunsj they fired appeared; a man named Brown HaTinjtiArn on band, I am now prepared to we "came there we saw Banks; with after we shot the second shot. We carried told and I the flarr, t. J js Louis; Jshmnn, ipauiciinjf apply the trade witb my and wifi.. tT S A? R E Stralian. IT P Klemguard and two army guards were directed by Burton not to fire him an unconditional surrender him. Stoddard proceeded to on the schoolhouse, as there might be was around ! Jt R; W .... of C the stacking required - Ei:3 Light, Col; Adams, Denver; read the writ to Banks; it called for women and children in it, that being the arms and the surrender of the J J Miller, Va. the men. He asked Banks "what he the best house in the fort. Did not men bearing arms; he perhaps might In large or atrial quantities and at prkea to rait the circninatancea of all. to say to it; there was a good deal see any one go in there; saw them not have had to accept these The Teople Want Proof. that viu brooms are FAR claim of confusion among the crowd there, scattering from the bowery. We conditions authority I saw when and returned; ' ' There to ail imported articles, ; is no m'dimn nrpwrihAd and many insulting remarks. Banks went there to hurt people unless SUPERIOR they they had complied with my terms -- J , -- J said: "Tell Judge Kinney we want surrendered; t we were , instruct- and were stacking their arms, I sent THEI ABE STROMA U, V that carries such evidence of its sue no communication with robbers and ed to do what we went there to do. word to Major Lgan to stop bring; THE! ARK SORE DOUBLE aal eess and superior virtue as Boschkk's horse thieves; but recollect if vou We went there to back Mr. Burton we were desirous to THEI ARE HASH BADE. the business get (ERMaN ftYRCP for severe Coughs. ever come here again on this business up as ine deputy marshal. nu the 11 done that niidit. and I immedi ONG TRIAL wilt cDnrirjce any houseColds settled on thebreast, Conump you will never lea ve alive." Stoddard exception of the orders not to shoot ately started . in,., accompanied by tion, or any disen.se of the throat and asked to leave a copy of the writ; at the schoolhouse, we had no direct Messrs. Moddard. Croxall and Gold keeper of their ncelleuce. Lungs. A proof of that fact is that Banks said he did not want one directions. After these two shots I ing, all of (is on horseback; I told the Them and you will want toddard said he would leave one shot in earnest; I can't say for anyone men who had been behind a moving Try any person amicieu, can get a samno other. su- - anyway, and 10 Bottle for its cents and one in his hand try Mor else, llad nothing against the having ple battery to follow me; there were 12 . To EXCELLENCE OP WARES I am ettect before buying the s A over his horse threw ;t risites. Worked with the brass can- men there, 6 armed and 6 unarmed, head. Ijerior " at 75 cents. It lias lately man went into a house.cameout with non; t he ball appeared to be 'rammed the latter who moved the battery; 1 enabled to dJ been introduced in this country from a shovel of hot coals, and put them down very loosely on the second shot; sent Mr. Goldinz back to bring ten and its wonderful cures on the writ as it lay ou the ground; it it might have been that the gun was more; I passed the sehoolhouse,eame CHEAPNESS IN PRICES. , Germany, Plftring them within the ranch of H. ara astonishing everyone that wo it. smoked a little and burned up. to make the second shot between the stacked arms and the will relieve anv case. Three dows Gen. Buxton going there fall short of the first, but don't know people, we four horsemen being all II. 1. SC0V1LLE, Trv it. Sold by J. 'W. McNctt & Co. with a posse; it was two or three'weeks that it was did not try to did not see. anv women in Young Street, bet. Fourth an4 Fifth. later. Joined Burton at raraiington see the ball when it was shot. front of the Morrisite body of peple; dm 2m JfEW AD1 EKTISEMEXTS. Re-dire- THE BURTON TRIAL one-stor- La-t- y om-ciall- just a TXjiaTT"roi :iovi City Drug Store; MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH, Wm. ;DRIYER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DBUGS, MEDICINES, C HE3IICALS, D YESTUFFS, n PERFUMER and TOILET REQ UISITES; FAINTS, OILS, TURPS, UotJaa-tiaaer- and VJRNiSREs, Foreign and Domestic d WI1MES, LIQUORS, Porter, Champagne and Cigars; the Celebrated oti I ...: AMIEl'SER & CO'S ST, LOLIS Ml, LAGEB We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thtB abling us to assure our friends all the above articles at a, ro-.- PRICES WHICH Fhyatciani' VrecHpHonn Carefully Compounded. dS7-- Wm. DRIVER & SON. lj J. W. McNTJTT & WHOLESALE AND - DRUGSi FAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territoryjalse a large stock FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, Domestio and Kev "West Cigars. -- And the Celebrated SXOISE WALL -- rS Co'i WHIP :o: we Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. re solid' . LOWEST BATES. GIBSOIft t ECCLEO, ; Manufacturers of Lumber f &atli and QMnglci Proprietors of the . THE OGDEN Factory & BEER" "BUDWEISER . ' :o:- Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad : HOME INDUSTRY! &c ' AND A FINE LINE OF cm-mence- lj.t.i. DRUGGISTS, Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of two-third- T RETAIL CO., Ogden City, Utah. sun-dow- ? DEFY COMPETITION OGDEN FLARING AND . Jfl RE-SAWI- NG Wholesale dealers in " Doors, Window?, Blinds, Moulin AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. d CekU Era, V ".: : thi ' Agantsforthe MI TCHEL FARM, FREIGHT AW WAGOEIS, 1 j - : Orders addressed to Gibsox win receive proiupi attention. W BU West DEALERS 8FB1K k Eccle. Utah, or termintre WRIGHT U 1 ' & SON, side Main Street, Ogden, Utah. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE FAMILY GROCERIES FAR It PRODUCTS, TAUIKTIES XOHOSS,' Agents for the ''Sew American" Sewing Machine ss Fvery thing desired for domestic purposes on hand m cheap cheapest. Call and see. Free delivery to all parts of the city. W. U. Wright & th Sofl' |