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Show 'T 7 n - ' f - STAKTtlXal .vDEN JUNCTION 7TJ7 STREET? - . : xnr.ti . Penrose. MT. - - S .' 1 Editor The Marshal and the Money Bogus Vouchers and Swindled Witnesses. Evening, Dee 13, 1875! iaudaj IiEllt'E-- I II LAST. request of many subscribers, publish the Protest of the Meth-.- i. preacher, al Salt Lake, oo the of the , utfafust ' the for the it pwtHileDcyi by .on Methodist caucua. Here it is : "5y , . ik " 'erationsr r T'j an 1 ra exists in'Yhis TerrHory and monstrous religious impos-- i which is peculiarly dangerous to more fgrtqraflt fcllssea 'of hnmafitty. tics the !(rl ouh and civfliietion ' age. 'hierarchy tulei tto power over many thousands of I'ioan citizens-- , It deprives them of " 0 billot and of free schools. It ob- the course of justice in the courts points'with exultation to the inimu-iropunishmen t of its black record imea. It treats with open contempt .4 .t With1, ne, lean government and laiv, and fact an abgqlutc monarchy within a h lurse of President Grant ia this institution has been weak vnci!tjngv and hja reoomgieudatioDS rucent annual message and. in oub ones, to suppress polygamy y, do uol reaeh the above namod which can only by . alive enAdmeut and by firm exeou- iitTnioiMrtfonv';,,(y I ,11" removed Judge Mcitean from 'i.iioU without hearing and Upon rte representations, and just at a wbun he" was .taking, hold ol.tiiU institution tonabi and the grip of law and justice.' As the i I'semi" rtipeetlrely of Gov," AVaods, ii had teen ioyat and true, and of this ' "ht chief justice, thus; disboaorably e l, h appointed two men of such Mor.uon proclivities, that tbeout- sepoj of loyal American citizens ah compelled tbe removal "of one tSe resignat'nn ef "the other;1 lie recently appointed as chief justice of ffTijory a man in every Vray more ci.uubblu than his immediate prede- f and. while President Gran was i down polygamy in hie message, tpointee was setting free the oliief .H.nitfDf Utah under legal technt-.eis almost daily admitting known gauists to citizenship, and in other r rendering he laws of , no effecL H bat" constituted1 his cabinet a . i uf appeals, 'which, has proceeded to Jer and pronounoa opinions upon leolel'po'of law Questions in the local ' is of Utah wjthout tba pleadings, i'8,. or argument a of counsel in ika ihos rendering the judiciary tub-:tit- e to tbaexeoutive, and compelling ., iutie to. feel that his deoisiona reviewed in the eabiuet without . ence to ths facts or authorities that before, him, , We believe that certain oad monopolies and other agencies er the control, of Urigham- Itoung e, through certain members of undue influence ever the it Kidrnt1n Ctah aSalra. '.' We refuse to at Lis allusions to polygamy alone covering the necessity that exists e for Cougressiocal Tie i men leaders themselves care nothing :he outcVy egalnst polygamy, bo lbng" ry cbo ooatrul the jury system, th 1 An and the eourte. ,i .io7frf, 2d,' That we respectfully ask t prea etaUe- - Uua to give publicity Jto wt Ut paper. 'i c deal-vi,.- ",:' law-defyi- .. . . - ed , - '"fl, Sl. 'PIEnrjE; PresidenC w , C P, LvroRi), Seo'yt 8 Jt J.ake City,tDeo. 9, 1875; . ,, irant phttuld certainly tremble in M boots if hejever hears tho above r I vrct imj howl from the mendicant 'i thodists. Why doesn't the Tre- nt !.?tit of the- trnittfd States PieVct the pTute consult l passer roud i ,oI jLyfoi'3, tho traveling sponge, r'i.i he .wiblic to muka an appoint-)n't- t for Utah? !. , , .'v.When th ituptrdent signers of the :! ve' document were presenting it to v'u tr- - brtitht-r- - caifrere on the 9th kt,, did Lyford still havo "a Bible tisCol is the i'i onu taa J and 'her?" And Bid. tell Jhent riat he "ought to have a vath," r.ud' fk tie 'dbor joain, while5 ho nut through'" tho congregation?" they ar & pretty pair of pious i!Rl prigs, Vt ta'k: about ;lil "iiiaaifest ioipro-- ; ' . "yCV - ouo itin therff the .iat thirty :x'ivo Pwrr-in- g seieech, which will s.t tuct attentiou frtm its aovelty. mv howlers ssy they "refuse to ao- Grant's allusions, &o. This Ihe first time on record. whn 'i1 -- r of them "refused to ' accept" ijtiiiuV no matter what H' Va?, or ho wa tltc douoc. - .' , Tre' v )' . . , , '8tearn's Cough Candy."' j r Saturday ,:Ere, ;Dec. 18th. EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTIOX . . . Y Citir- - SMA vm w - i - nil,,,,.,,.! Jlost Haperb Colorful Company la Amerlea, - lit their poruiAa CABIN SLAYE ' CONCERTS AND .. , De Camp Itfeetin' Down In J JLJL JLZj 1 U de Wilderness. ADMISSION, $1.00. GAULEKY.SOpU. THE WEED 1 ,j n 1 UTTV '' TTin XTTV" A c ' ' - "VTTmd V JLO, ; JJXJUUi3:lJMJ Raisins and Currants Already Cleaned. IVC ;.t "Family FaYorite" JL JJtJL JUL. KJ 'i'i ; d72-l- But time and space would fail me if I should endeavor to describe all , tbe MACHINE ! characters and what they did, so I will 3EWING ' ' V g.ve it up. , About eleven o'clock, after considerable dancing aud character acting had be in gone through, tbe order was given (o unmask, and. all who, had formed opinions were surprised to find that tbey l did not were, as usual, incorrect, farm any till the masks were removed,1 wbioh 1 found to be a satisfactory course to pursue, more reliable anyhow. After supper it suddenly became fashionable ' to doff outlandish eosturoes,'-anthe Simple I Capable ! Durable I floor was soon filled with evidences of No machine eosts so little for new parts and tbe fish ion and enlightenment of the nineteenth century; ladies who trwd to repin. Meedleiand all articles repnirrid, are fnrnished beguile us into criticisms on Ihe obesity at let pricee thai those for other machines, It is adapted to all the want of family sewing. of their figure, or the numerical estiIt can be readily comprehended bj an - one mate of their summers and winiers, now wishiag to sew. dashed on to tbe setts, clad' with ParisIt rn us so easily. It is always ready and never takes on "fits." ian elegance; pullbacks of the 'most fasIt ill do any kind of sewing with less changes cinating styles were now. in order; swallowand fewer extra attachments than any ether -tails and kids placed all classes on a mackine. : It is level, and towards morning a Hindoo It i'i made of the Tory best materials, and In tin Prince or Chinese Mandarin would have most thorough manner, and will never wear ont. We take pleasure in been regarded as a curiosity. announcing to bar numerous patrons in Weber and Cache Counties, and to ' A most courteous feeling; characterthe public generally, that we have opened a ized the actions of tbe committees, Branch Office, at 8art Lak City, and shall continue unanimous sentiments of friendship ap our agency at Ogden with increased facilities for supplying every want uf tbe sewing machine peared to exist among all the guests tradeNo question as to the AlachiheB sold on easy monthly instalments. proclivities of any1 party seemed to be entertained by tbe most radical crusader, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. and the: number cf a man's polygamous , Weed Sewing Machine Co., offspring was no criterion of his eligi7 BAIT LAKE CTTY. v bility to revel in the enjoyment so lavishly provided at three dollars a tieket, extra ladies one and a half, and meals extra.1 And thus did the festivities progress till about three o'clock this morning, when' all separated with exhaustion MERCHANT TAILOR,.' strongly marked on their faces, and a threadbare ticket, instead of a plethoric " 1 ROOKBSON.,. somewhere about their pocketbook, i .FIFTH STREET,1 OQDfiN. '" clothes. My friend Jenkins says the Just received 'a Fine Assortment 6 .. Association has cleared between six and iU ...u j DRESS THE It :,y ;. ' " -- ,i eight hundred dollars, for the benefit of H ILL. EngJiih, French, and Domestic ; , the library. j This is tb6. second grand succesa 4GIIead" Goes Through the achieved by the ladies in this line, and ... Maskers. . . their energy i.and seal for the cause of j free literature, is equalled only by the Salt jLake. ability and good management evinced by High Times The Best Stock of 'n all their arrangements, and the liberal . Salt Laii City, Dec. llth, patronage which, their efforts have re' ,; ' ceived from the publio. ... !.,Editob JoacTiOH: I Gl LEAD. M ? Ae AND and small bills, per programmes I presented myself to the reception ComGoods Pantaloon -v ; ..i . mittee of the Grand Carnival last even.,!t ( v , NDesibkt Musedx. Mr. W. D. Johning, and was escorted with due honors EVER OFFERED FOK SALE IN ' to tbe elegant proscenium bos' reserved son,' of the Deeeret ' is in town. OGDEN. Museum, i' ; fl for the ' Press': in'The house was brilliantly lighted with He called upon us this morning, and the usual "gas lamps, and the floor was formed us of tbe object of bis visit. rvsi 11 v i I jj u 1 1 it u u-waxed, and elicit as a bnld lead of ten is on a tour through Northern i, 'A Speciality, years standing. The firt,"second and Utah, for the purpose of collecting curithird galleries .were 'decorated , with osities for the museum. Any specimens :o: , eager spectators, woo were as closely j. ana as sardines and of fossils, minerals, or anything antique if in box; packed ' ' deticipation is happiness, tbey were or remarkable, will be thankfully rei .iifiiii :o: cidedly in a state of beatitude. ceived from contributors., , , the minutes about 'At past eight, forty AND SATISFACTION GOOD FITS curtain was rung np, and tbere sat His t: The Deseret Museum is one of the in ' 'r , GUARANTEED., K: Majesty,. King Carnival, enthroned in stitutions of the Territory. Strangers, i '.' all tbe regal splendor which his position on coming to Utah, cSitTsec at a glance demanded. Through the mutability . of mundane affairs and another engage an epitome of natural history, and learn , NOW IS YOUR TIME.1 ment Mr. Margette had been compelled more ab'out tbe products and resources of . B. this mountain to abdicate the throne, and Mr. country than from any Warden was annouaoed ia the morning other source. It is to the interest of : papers, as his successor (or substitute I don't know which;) eu, with short no- every citizen to assist in making the tice, aud the aid of a false nbse tbe lat- Museum a complete exponent of tho ft', THE LEADING MERCHANT ' ter gentlemsu sat prepared to strike ter- Territory, and we hopo ouf readers will ror to the hearts of his court officials, assist Mr, Johnson in his collections, is V ; ,.! .4i f. aud bear royal sway over the festivities of , bis subjects. One presumptuous which will be judiciously arranged under SAJL.T oouple dred,to march, out upon. the the personal superintendence of Frol the without floor rx tin tojuidate.of BarfooU ... awaiting ,' their sovereign, and were peremptorily commanded te-- .imke a baok seat,! and HAT AND CAP t never, I imagine, did a pair of masks do Ftouaisiriiia. Be' sure' to read the belter service thau thos worn by the big advertisement of 2. C. M. 1., Ogtlen retreating couple, fc tbey dovetailed Jckctioj. This .and Shoe themselves among the mere loyal, sub- Branch, in ' ...Si .: w .'i: house is doing a splendid business in all ,s. ,V i' jects ia the rear of the throne. " ? The King, whose countenance denoted kinds of merchandize osed in this market Offeri his iue stock at ' . .' 1 a fotdness for "corn juice," called ia The low price now fixed upon goods of stentorian tones for tbe s Wholesale and Retail, quality, has its effect on tbe and after insisting that Col. Page -- who ehoutd and is known purchasers flock into the anything public, drink before, him, which 1 looked upon Ogden branch with certain assurance Specially Selected for the' as a Vile attempt tn poison that obtain what they want, Market', :. the bttulosl4 monarch taroed that tbey will . the of have a from a opportunity selecting his down " ; parched throat quart goblet ; 'ii i. j. at i of the condensed extract of bops, and great Variety, hand never be asked an s I admit of tho- - fluid fuel FIGURES! rising enormous figure for a single article. The , UNEXAMPLED . : . , , l i ' ; passing' down,' and , equalizing itself wholesale department is full, in ' all among his lower limbs, the elegant band furnished by Vrof. Thomas interpolated kinds of staples, and thoroughly stocked i 'dmiif.-a sweet refrain,' aad the royal process f with tbe goods ia demand at this season to His Majesty of tke introducing the guests year. And the retail departments ' commenced: DR., H. Aiaopg othej-f- j 4whieb did in each division H, WADMAN: offer, unrivalled attrac. . . ..' t t . their obeisance to tba throne,, were Jak Fioet and bis wife, a lovely couple, typi-- . tions to the general public. Mr. Robert cat ot Winter; then there were Xigbt Watson, the manager, is at his' post all r j;1 ami Morning; a Flower Girt, Miss J. the Carl the time, directing the affairs consulted Belle a 6n the of the te of Ball; pair Jennings, Thursdajs, Fri-dav- s aad keeping everyand Saturdays of each week Virginia sufferers; a couple of tramps; a branch personally, Mephistophles with a tail, and many thing ia lbs establishment np to the ' AT DRIVER'S COT DRUG STORK, , others that I could make neither head mark. Tba house looks bright, orderly of. bis After nor tail again refreshing and and well arranged, up ataira and Main Street, Ogden, royal person with a bumper, the King of All calls pronptly afteotlul to tho Carnival headed the procession, don the employees are oa the alert for tf supported in the rer by lis train- - business. Tbe branch is flourishing. I mm Salt Laltc THE ORIGINAL v ' ' ! r Hardware, Crockery, etc., At the Hiowest Prices! ! : v.; I . " A GENERAL STOCK OF THE CHOICEST FAMIL Y GROCERIES, ' -- ii , ilLi OGDEN THEATRE! i or-4- 1i Special to the Junctiok. ' Biavk, iflab, Dec. 13tb, 1875. " The Grand Jury, composed of Geatiles, by an extreme perversion of the Poland Bill ' whichl treasonably administered, would mate it io composed of half "Mormbus1' dd half GenClee. presented their investigation of tbe Marshal's of 0 fice, shewing that it bad received f in July, 1872, to pay court expenses for the current year. Tbey report that be had vouchers which be persuaded officers of the court, jurors and wit nesses to sign, in order to procure their payto tbe ain't of 8, 5oG, 18, which he baa bad on his hands for tbe July term ever since u closed, and tne same ior ep. tember, aod on examination of the per sons holding certificates of service it appears that the Marshal has pocketed the tnotiey, and left tbe people, to whom it was due, to whistle for their pay. Iiully lor Gentile Juri-sThe jurors further suggest thit certi ficates of service ia the hands of witness es, guards of prisoners, etc., are oa the market at nominal prices. They infer that he dignity of tho court cannot be maintained by the Marshal appropriat ing these funds, and all publio aervicea required to be performed gratuitously. The petit jurors, drawn at the July term, fmy in number," have certificates ter $730; witnesses of the same term, Lees tban fifty wilnes $2,192.10. sen ' for tbe people were i sworn. were summoned at Tbe remainder a venture, that the Distrtoi Attorney j might eeasult with them, and others were kept here boarJini with their Tbe populafriends for a few weeks. tion proper of Beaver is 3,000. During the July term, oonnting witnesses, 4,150 Only one criminal case was tried, viz: The Veepltf ts John D. Lee. ' On the oonclusiea of hie trial, tbe prosecution moved ' to continue for 'want of wit-- . nessea! Judge s Boreman granted the motion, stating thafthe fact that tbe prosecution were unable toobtain'-Mormon- " witnesses, on account of their friends concealing them, was so patent that the joui t could not refuse to take notice of it. The Marshal, whose bill for tbe same term is $2,636.70, being the . weakest man in the business, all try to make him the victim This is a proper subject of It seems conclusive, from investigation. what tho editor of tbe one horse paper here claims, that the Marshal, in sundry moments of abstraction, has obtained signatures. ot certain vouchers without resorting to tbe formality of calling up on tbe parties tbe slight financial betweea these transactions and tbe facts, finding its way to the capa-oiesockets of the ohief court execu- 13,-20- We bearer, the band struck up a march, and about one hundred couples promenaded the grand circle of tbe parquette, and exhibited their variety of oostatne to a audience. gratified and wonder-stricke- n Indians, brigands, frogs and pages: With friars of tho bygone agea, . Arm ia arm the young ones toddle, . While dowagers. tatr i wilit .flunkeys t r, waddle; ( , Til fain describe them as they pass, This huge, ungainly, motley mass. Thatt young ; French, cflicer is Frank Jennings, and as lieciutcnes nis partner in the waltt. bis sword performs a eirele through the air, threatening to decapitate small boys, or protrude its dangerous extremity through the bustle of a retreating female wiih red hair' and a r , savage countenance, That stalwart individual with a frame like Apollo's, and walking like the hero ef a thousand battles, is our' Jean Clara Walters. That Greeian lady, with a step like Venus, is Mrs.; Judge iHaydou. Those widow's weeds decorate tbe lady like form of Miss Georgia bnow. That clown in red and white Is our friend Sadler. " An eld lady Bhook hands with me, I thought it was Mother Mahony, it turned out to be Lordy Gilberson,. , One very amusing character was a candy peddler, with streamers on his arms and limbs, and across tbe rear of his person, on which was the motto, -- t hove recently seen in vwoiatei Frem dispatches from the the Mtatement that Bishop Haven i body of MethdUist preachers in n bad nominated President Grant i e "third term" of the Presidency, whereat such aotion may be under-i- t by some s committing the denomn to I be snme measure, therefore, Uved, That as a 0f v of ministers ' .jTt4r against the dove aotloa; t i o u tbe manifest impropriety of hureb, JProieataat $r Kjmao Catlj-- ; placing in "nomination a candidate oe presidency of the United 8tite. reoaue we believe there are special uus growing out of in te rem in Utah i 're ecriuualy affected by the admin-i- t on of President Grant, why he "l not receive either tbe nomination pport ot any religious body. These m. 'in arise in part from the following iikbkas, S AT BEAVEH. WORD, Biuinta Manager. -. V - DISCLO-SL'ISK- d ...... . ' ; 4 uurv nA.stuM.iuni.. ji PLACE T01BUY CHEAPEST ! , - ., ' jack-Morm- ' - ! , Fancy Dry Goods, Motions, Boots and Shoes, Men's and' Underwear, Hats- and Caps, 'it,Iadles' :) a ,; ,Furs . - - i i .t ... 1 . i ' , . Gents' Furnishing Goods. TAYLOR iT. e Daily arri al of Ihe Iiatcst Styles of Staple and The LATEST NOVELTIES in 3Iarhet. ... .. ., ! ui and ;! I! A 0 I I i i, 0 H i i ,. .! , ' ; CL0TUS1CASS1MEES ; at ; SmTINGS - - , " ' , ! " ; a WinMINGS,'' SONS & SADLER. a MBBWSBOBilHinaBBIlllHBaHHaBBilMM STiLMFORD ' , ALL SOLO CHEAP! : 0'-''- ft- 'C.f tff 20T-t- f. GEO. D UXFOnD, I 1 I) .lrl ATVn i ., LAKE CITY if , "7 ',. full stock of Dry Goods, lotions Boots & Shoes i- , A CLOTHING, aKNTS' 1T"TTlJTVTSiTTT"!Vr:S. ni hit' A J Just received' om th"EasC. , !s! ' Trices down to the lowest possible margin, Trade . ; H. 3E3 13 JSl. FRESH EVER? DAY. .; ! ' All Goods delivered free to any tjart of the City i 'A I'tah ea-hi- : . , , Jl ..v i S(; a rpn patrons of ini Will ' ' . Tie 1 to n Iise take ootid OGDEN', tbet tattai sfter tbe FIRST BAY OF frEC, 1875. charge r" W Brown&CoV FIFTH ST. aiLiOBE HOTEL I Itotnnioul nnl Preseirip five Physieian. t new departure.! A , . - i fune-tiooar- y, . t h. lir I ID, 'J Cup-beare- r, , n -- Boot first-clas- T.TP'V'T :! t th it! by 1h bT niaMUhnnut will 'be m follows: . w-- ... k. , .S $z SHEET,v31USiC! : rtah. 3-- INVARIABLY PAYABLE Jn ADVANCE 1C. l'ool, .Toliu f d38-t- " AND Mnsical Proprietor. 138-J- , Mercbandise |