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Show STAlffFOXUDi' HPTH STREET, OGIDEISr A Curiosity. There shall he two terras of the and four of faitt Court Terriiory Porter Rockwell toek out of a mining term of each District Court, at uch times a l&e Governor of the Territory shad in Tintic. at a. deptfe of thirty feet, a few days ago, a piece af copper quarts-it- e mif by prooUuiatiOQ fix FIFTH STREET. ore and broke it in two. In The terms f the district courts a portion of it under bit glass, beputting suw a having beeu fixed by gubernatorial lively worm, about tee coior oi toe ore, obtruding its bead from a cavity in th rsnsi M W. Penrose.- - - Editor! proclamation for the year, it is a se rock. It is a very lively insect, an K. $1RATF0RV. Butinui Manager. rious question whether the alteration Porter is puizlinr bis bead lo know how in the times for holding the terms of and when it got into that ore, and what it bas subsisted on during its imprison to be in good eondi Tnfslaj Erenln?, Oct, 12. 1S75 the Third District CoHrt made by ment As it seemsfound some nourishing have lion it must Governor Emery, the new Executive, Here is a question for nai sustenance a short time since, will ludd good in uralists to salve S. L. Her.ili. TOE LATE COXFEKEXCE law. It is our opioion. that in both The Conference wbich closed on instances he has stepped, beyond the last was ono of the most in bounds of his legitimate authority, UNITED ORDER OF OGDEST JUNCTION Sunday eerestios ercr held in the great Tabrnacle, and was attended by larger sui-iicongregations than usual. The into policy of importing articles manube can thii Territory which factured by its citizens, was presented in a forcible manner. And the ad rice given upon this important item of political eeonemy was so sound, lad was rceived with such marked attention, that results may be reasonably expected which will advance Utah greatly ahead of. her present position as a manufacturing section of the country, and raise her people low&rds that independence which Las been an objective point of their leaJcrsy from the day that tho pio' neers nnfurled the banner of our country to the mountain breezes. In union of action and of interests lies the source of the strength, and the hope of triumph of the. people of Utah.. The movement made at the Conference to bind them more close ly together io all their affairs is fraught with wisdom. It bears upon its face the impress of sound policy, and opens to the gazo of those who have eyes to foresee result?, possibilit ltisof the greatest magnitude, teem with wealth and flowing with harmony and prosperity for all who com bine for mutual benefit, and to setk the good of the community, instead In of individual aggrandisement. and dividualism rueaai selfishness, this is the source and maiuspring of tha'gigantio evils with which the world is afflicted. Universalism, or ef all, is the root of seeking tie pcod ' "of the tree I'd'e, and its fruits are al union, order, peace, power, contentment riches aud"uappioess. The beautiful weather continuing uninterruptedly through- the Con fer- once, added much to the enjoyment of - the people who came from all parts of the Territory, and the merchants of our metropolis gained such advan tages that their faces looked as bright as the eunshiEe. And one of the most enjoyable feagath-rin- g tures of the great semi-annu- was, as usual, the music. The hymns and authems wcro rendered in such a manner that lovers of the divine art were thrilled as with the melody of heaven, and the tones of the magnificent organ swelled the heart with praiseful emotions, and raade the great house vibrate with harmony. The Conference wa3 a fioe affair, and the returning thousands of visitors all speak v6i its services and teachings with pleasure aud satisfaction.. THE "PEOPLE" AXS WEISED. another column a communication will be found, with tho signature of "People," which calls for a reply. We do not know how Judge Boreman aa really be the judge of the Third District, sotiog that he resides in the First District. The kw jsguires Ike District Judges to reside in the districts to which they are awigned. The Poland bill, however, admit? of a modification of this rule. The latter clause of section 3 of that enactment ays : "Whenever the condition of the busi. ness in the district court f any di?trict it such that the judge of the district is unable to do tbe fame, he may request the judge ef eiiber of the othvr districts to asiiat Mm, and upon such request made, the judge so requested msy bold tbe whole or part of any term, or any branch thereof, and bis acts as such judge shall be of equal force as if he In- and that he has not the right to change the times foi the holding of the terms after they are once fixed Main Street, S. L. City. by proclamation r nor to- appoint a New arrival of judge residing in one district to hold court in another district. Home made& Imported Cloths These are points which, no doubt, For the Fall and Winter Seasons. will be argued when the criminal cal endar is opened, and cases involving (OODS MADE up In th very best 1yla at the life or liberty of individuals l figures thit commenl natrou&ce. lit cuaranieea. nrsi ciwu wuriimeu. come up for adjudication. al is this kind In matters of it WHEAT, FLOUR, BUTTER AND EGGS best to without be doubt, ways right Taken io payment. Ot deri promptly filled 711in if possible, and we think that Judge F. GOSS. Bupt. Boreman's position is, to say the least, rather equivocal In any other placo but Utah we believe such changes as those mado in this district unlikely to be attempted. But THK BEST MADE AND IN STRUMENT MANUFACTURED. the officials imposed upon Utah seem to have the idea that they are rulers Agent for Northern Utah, endowed with semi monarchial pow JOHN FOWLER, - OGDEN. ers. The time is not far distant when their eyes will be opened, Bud Terms Eayt Rates Reasonable. denly, to the facts, and they wi learn that tho officers of the law are Orders by letter promptly attended to expected to yield submission to th Instructions given by tha quarter. hvr in all respects, and that after a the assumption of persons in power The Peofle only are sovereign. ESTEY ORGAN. PDREST-TONE- RARE CHANCES Dry Goods, Motions, Boots & Shoes CLOTHING, JFor Homes. AJST GENTS' FURNISHINGS, on the Just reoeired We wish to Inform the any of the following de sirable property, to wit: CAMED ONE HOUSE GOODS, &c, Prices down to the lowest possible margin. Tf ANB PASTRY 13 3R. TH A- 2D -- No. 1. East. ca FRESH EVERY" DAY. Fi AND CORNER LOT -- :o:- On the Beuch, two blocks from Main Street, asd one block north of the All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the Citv 0 3 tf. -- Square, containing three fourths ($) of an acre. Ooe cf the Public if best orchards in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, force- - a g a S I sis- Iii!- is also a good stub e, wash-hous- tf fcS" At ' Ef: tiT N u o . 5 frl rs o 3 Joshua Williams, the proprietor. r - o a - " k C 9 h til e5 c other conveniences on the oremises. present occupied by Mr. '35 j and e, eo es co S M etc There room, good cellar, pantry, co.w eo S '"" pump, hofee, etc. The house is new, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, bath- 0 h 5J3 s o a u a . a i- H O . , 9 c a a a no ( Sk a O Ml : 5 2 . Pi 2 .s M stoi a kocqmOSo G 19-t- f WANTED POSTAL 1 1? REG 17 LA II I. 5000BUSHELS TIES. of kwo'rowed No. 2. ONE LOT L " ON THE BENCH, pc Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining arley' the residence of Mr. Henry Tribe, ntaining GROVE BREWERY, ir- - in K 3 o c hive as a. A ono (1) acre, with a a 5 m tf . 6- - m : Hour comii ier tl 35 . S O T. N :4 m 3 3 S-- h "S - J o a a; lusin Xake galler S. ' H oat; .5 5 W d V) us oon to Reti Lake' return i Nortbe aombd lension sett One Price Dry Goods. &. Clothing lower t it Mrs. completi Children . oJi0r One Door South of Boyle's Furuitnrc Store. II8 Fatal Shooting Affray. Special dispatch to Ihe S L Herald Pine Valley, Utah, 11. A shooting affur occurred yesterday in I'into canyon, between two men nam ed R W. Allphin and S I. Burgess. There was an old grudge, not necestarv to mention. Allphin went te Panacea with a load of grain, and when within nine miles of borne be was wayiaid by Burgess, and tbe first thing be saw was that Burgass had a double-barrele- d shot ?un drawn on bim. He sprang to bis feet and drew a revolver, but Burgess ahot three balls which took effect in his bowels. Allphin fired and missed Bur gess tbe fiet time. Tbe team by this time was en a run Burgess Jumped into tbe road and raised his gun, but AUtbin was ready firet and fired, tho ball taking effect in his heart aud be died immedi ately. Ailphia is still alive, but is not expected to live. Mo&KT dl'hf Waikii Bae's. The Best Prints " Clinton 4 Best Brown Domestic " C. Island 4 4-4-- valuable locations besides those 8 Albion " Augusta " BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS 9c 9c it a eseret N "On Fri fold, who Conferenci in a wagon 2-- 1-- Salt Lake City & Corinne, ardaj mon WILLIAMS d CLOTHING. Agent for the abofe pur- tic 'P of Mr. 6-- 12 iat bjr thie TenoTinir loor. i rhej Jlr. Neve, "sbtnent, a iht contents cbJe of the left at Xetv Yor7Prke$V' astonish the public in order to dtssoii1 ljriB?.s.di Jan. partnership ml. Qth 76 therefore ..II Everitthincr down e wor to iviuvvu, veer yining we have. - If. ia LOGAN Some nl Sanda $12-1- 5 Fine Cass. Suits only Satinet Suits only 100 prsfine ( ass. Pants 6.00 worth 89.00 100 " Pants, 90c worth 81. 75 100 " Test only $1,50 worth 100 " Satinet Pants at worth 85.50 200 " Best French Cass, only .250 worth $4.00 ....-I-f HAMMOND. a visit l0'e Io get T & Co. by a his h t!o men-tion- For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, corner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. t257-3- 'News' . i per l(r. chasers'. offices: isr destroyed col fes can b 'io is th oa't l-- 2c l-- 2c 10c 4-- Any party wishing, to purchase a home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will give pood terms to reliable Always on hand. OGDE.Y per yard 8c a a " Bleached a 4 Best Bleached "12 2 16 3 A line line of Dress Goods, only 15c Shawls, the latest styles, 1,50 tne nner quality, from Z to $1 above, to dispose of. Iron, Steel, and 2. 8 7-- 7. 12 12 iIous an "ererely We have also a number of other WAGON MATERIAL, JT. 7-- 4-- 4 . To the Ladies. drab; Diagonals, Vigogne, Brussels Silk, Silk Waips, Cashmeres, blue brown and drab; Mets Cloth, Imperial Cords, Lima Silk Stripe. dey goods:9c Wagon Woods, TJTAII. latest styles of Ladies WhoeTer tfco. AND 2t. ires in t BUCKEYE PLOWS St tor the X WMOIS! Go and see the nioder aim ti in Uta n GEO. A. LOWE . four igoo t. of col ,5a sCT-S- m o M 5" C S'2 5 a o to CO2 Js i first-clas- mm w .oJMt 5 s h 7 w 3 n 9 iO 71 a v 5 o us r eo c P 2 0 ? 2 "3 H young orchard, good fence, splendid A letter mailed from this office , Utah. Oyden, spring of water, which will supply a to Salt Luke, bearing the post The Tlighest maiket price in Cash fountain if needed, and a good grass mark of September 23rd, and ad s. plat. All improvements dressed to Geo 0 Smith, came back will be paid. to OgJen this morning. The person KICHTEK & FRY. to whom it was addressed called at the Salt Lake post office repeatedly No 3. and enquired for a letter, but as A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION told there was none for him. The On Fifth Street, 29 x 1G5 feet- - now letter has not been advertised, for the occupied by J. B. Czachert. lists have been closely watched, and now it has come bi ck, the address of GENERAL AGENT IN the sender being on the envelope This is not the first uor dozenth case No. 4. Montana anil of this kind which hts come to our Utah, Idaho, A BUSINESS LOCATION A'evuda J'or notice. Friends of ours go frequent Oa Wall Street, near Williams & ly to the Salt Lake post office aud are Cos. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 fei t informed there is uo letter for them PETER SOHUTTLER'S No buildings. and afterwards fiud important com CELEBRATED munrcations in the advertised list. n. ITT tiT v vve are aware ny is ibis tnusi i I hat the P. 0. at Salt Lake has a No. 5- very ONE but there DOUBLE DESIRABLE are RESI if cot large business, clerks enough to do it,the staff should DENCE ' be increased. we have Personally On Wall Street, near the corner ol always found the P. 0. employees Sixth Street. House just completed courteous, prompt and attentive, but REAPERS AND MOWERS, Suitable for one or two families. there must be something wrung in the office arrangements or these pro SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS would errors not occur. voking Would it not be just as well for Furst & No. G. Bradley May Rakes, FIRST-RATthe gallant, guillotining Colonel to A FARM dangle that sharp jugular divider Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent before the eyes of careless cleik" s in condition, well fenced, with or with the sight of irregular stamp sellers? out a dwelling house and orchard, A Full Stock of situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. But it will be perceived that this Suitings Empress Cloth, blue brown and clause gives no power to the Governor ot the Jerritor to mats Pich a change. The first clause of section 2 of the Poland bill prorides that : - A FULL STOCK OF or those seeking GROCERIES, TAILORS, Public, Homes, that we nil! sell - were duly assigned to bold tbe courts in aucb listr ct " :o:- . R- ,Hr ROSEXTIIAI D( S. HOSlLTlIAL.. B'J S. ROSENTHAL will start new aArr Tvtil kh hI the verj lijwett price. JwWrv - 1t 176 11. n Or-- l e half Broih, old, w, Canip (o He Jeai iWri..... at |