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Show jjsiln ijpte junction. jjgclcn burton calf A Itlitioiiul Iiriii'. from Testimony Makch 2, We1. Tik.m, ' alter r Ltr J. Her ldermn 1st Wurd Duviil M.Stimrl. atayor M m. ' Ilutrhins. I 8trif"r.l, !" V aun. Robert Mftliwrri I.ril ' i fiebl, B'tr!or. Brown. XiViba- )Jr. Prosecuting Attoruea .V.tlu Tanner, Jamn Taylor. Recorder imHir Collector Thomiui U. Due. Treasurer Airoo . Ktrr. Purveyor David Jenkins. textoD larael Oannelrt. northw.Quarantine I'hyii. iau Dr. J. J. Murpliy. li.mi.-liinan 8eil r cf WeigliUaud MeanurMi D. K. Ilruwn- a AV . w.-ti- cam.- I tie-fort- t in.-tha- I i I I -t a- (' part the 1 N. M I -- . -- . ii'BM-Uim- I t 1 e. I ii.i'e.-.-ion- I b I- 1' V tln-ie- I ( or-w- llaiii-hma- l i nieet-iaiie- . I I 1 stock-iakuig- some-times- Con. IIKNRY aw IB. I '. en li le-.i- l ie-aimed m.-- following burton. the aw pass weie the only 111.11 heard bill ion eal on he lane. men. Col ling came La k and ordeled more men alb-- the lir-- t There were not over ten men. All had gone up before the lii ai:'. About live or ten minute., aft. r ih.-passed Did nol tie- shootilti! look i.la. e. till after the tilgo out of the hoii-er. When the firing com ing w we ran up as fast as Wc ineuc.-were stack could. Some of 'I in ed, some lying on i he ground. u the arm- - and the men were Moii The hue was irregular. The men had their guns in aims. eoek.-.lIVrhap-ther- e Think they fifteen men standing in the horse did not the line. men. We were ordered to stand We took guard by Mr. Lewis. charge o! the prisoners, There Were not ov.-- twenty. There might have been one or two men guarding them when wo got there. I'retty near all the men were in front of the stacked scattered Saw solic' ill Ills. along the c ist end. I was a little b n k and could not ee w hat w is godirection. ing mi ina Did not s,.c burton till alter they had .piieti d ii. AM i -- v vt-r- . 1 I I 1 ." I sev-er.i- 1 con-spic- . , tl-.- g,-- 1 j - lor-evc- 1 - I , I PA I ST?, OILS, TUltPS, oiiasioii. My coiupany hit from tile city. lpeeod licit Camo.nile was in my company, but cannot weir to it, it ..' ems to mc he In Sunday was in the was with it. . Notice in ti ilm the hereby given by l Did no' ee burl ii a puis , into he 'annul ay that fori, but heard of it. heard he tiling at In choolhoii- e. I went in the foil with m men after took in about L'a the surrender. of my men. saw men going in before in.-was about the last that Went ill. The Morrisite.-- . belie'.'', were drawn in a line near the south entrance of the fort. Heard that banks and Morris were hot, but did Hot see (hem. No shooting took did not see Iiurplace after that. ton. Did not hear shoo,,ug idler e.i.-- irl.T'i ;acil I am wuNit i,iii:i: m ciaw-lili- ilt'.-- t , Camo- was then sworn. . : I . M'- I -- I W11ES, ZjIQUORS, Etc. Craw-s- . I mile came in with me, but my imhe stood at my li i'l. pression did not see Morris' body. ( 'ross miii it ion -- rem tine in I a inbusli during the en ir.light don't swear that ' 'atnoniile was in my company, but it seems (hat he was with inc. Foreign and Domestic 1'- . -- -- VA11NISUES, i Admh.ixtratorK ,.1 the estate of (iranil Success. n t, ami nil poisIn tie c ii an .Hi i to a.aiili-- t Ibe said iii ceiw-o- , ms on-! loving 'flic ino-- t etl'eiiiial runaway Igd.-iw ith:' an it!i the nere-s- a y oMrs att.-tirst pillili. ill u ..t t us in foar ha- - ecu for sunn time occurred yesC. M. I.'s not ce to lie aid A.tuaiiietiHt.us at A young man tore, iii Orilcn. Utah, in tie "aid comity "f terday afternoon. Porter, Clianipagnc and Cigars; the Celebrated was plowing in a l"i on th- - norihj Date I ill O:.'. ii. l'tab. Feb. liMh. t ;.!. rl I, FN KaWSUAW. part of the bench, when the llr.NKY niAUSll.WV, r ra t ' s ei i r. i: aciu ii ST. LOUS LMft WLl reins, which had beell fustciieil E, AXIIELSEU & dig'- - law ltu at-.fell broke his around and shoulders, out of his reach. The spirited horses stal led to run; but found the encloo- sure too small ha- their ambition. UNITED EFFOUT They rushed for the fence, cleared MAKKS A it al a bound, and then scattered it first hands and in large quantities, thuf eCOMMUNITY ! We buy our goods from to the four winds with the heavy UNITED us assure our friends all the above articles at to nabling Ami Home Industries prumotd tin. From there all the way to plow. weal, tlu'inlorr', atroiiie t lie Main Street, their race was one of and destruction PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION victory they frightened every body who CO Ul'bUA T1V13 came in their way; and they brought JN. the agricultural implement, their V. Lirli leads Ihe vun in the mauufact n rf own harness, and a few sha I" trees of HILSf CLASS rtysuians' l'rescripHon Carefully Compounded. to a condition its n :uiy akin to annihilation as is coiisislent with the AND & SON. laws of matter. Of Every Grade, iSlyle and Vrice. The damage was very extensive considering that hero were but two The nmke just such goods an tlieir jiatrons re horses to furnish the little diversion. quire, and ly workhif; togctlier are entibleii to ol' ehnap rates with careful The animals, tfivejhi'ir ciirttoniefi lite nursing, and lieibre buy ing ex mine our ea.sy li raiw. will be able to come out for exercise Home-Mad- e next week. , white and 1. A iin-- it. that (i awMiuw, aim KsttLte of I al-- ; . an-- WOUKINGMENS ! IWSTITUTIO was one of burw ts there ton's possi... during the ihree days. Was in the front at the final surrender. I saw the white II u; on Sunday. was at the rolling breastwork, near the slough. First saw the Hag coming from the cast. It came down the Ian- - near the end,' think. I didn't know who brought it, but the stopped and talked with (icucral liurtun. The men went hack, and General burton Hold Arrivals. moved in, telling those b hind ticbreastwork to lollow him. There March 1, bsTO. were ten or twelve men there, but DF.FoT HOTEL. 1'NluN' am not positive. Half were supM. II. Uf..w;i-i.f.l'i:oi''t:. I, the other hall'tin-aliUCiposed tole. We Well! ill jll- -t as We Were. Geo Wm. Terrace; Ford, We followed llaii.ii right in. Ci'.as Wiilam. C P Edwards. T J of the number. knew burton Slaeke. W C !', .'ilctfe, W L Auburn, and Stoddard, but m vcr knew the San Finn: A Schushcrling, J Marron, others, a young man and old one. b 111 air. C U Ailing and' wife. Miss The horsemen rode around and hall-e- l L W Clark, New "York: ,1 M Ora, southeast of (he schoolhouse. 'olumliiis, ,1 I! Mott, Cheyenne; D E The.e was a large crowd o. Morrisitcs Heed, Winiieinu-icaMiss A M Fss; who stood soul h nl burton, in a kind ills Ferrp; 1. Iitimniiy, Chicago; C of circle. Stoddard wa on (he sou; !i I' Evans; Sacramento; W R Thompside of burton, The horseman stood son, Chicago; M K I'lirsons, with tlnir hea ls toward he s 'ho S E llolman and wife, Cal; W . burton faced the Morrisitcs. K D.IVts, Cheellc;E K MillspilUgll, The li's; I hoard was a man in the '111, ilia. crowd asking burton what he wanted. pulled out ii paper and read s the names of for w hom he I'll" True Way to Invigorate. had jvarrauts -- Morri-, Links and The true yvav to invigoratea feeble bleuiguard and other v. ere named in it, and he aid he felt it his duty system is to infuse activity into the iii operations of ihe stomach, that wou-- ! to take all person- - v, j,,, i, nans again-- t the law. A man asked dermis alembic in which the food is the pririlcgc for the prophet to speak transmuted into the constituents of to his people, burl. .u said yes, if he blood, the chief element of our vitawould be brief mid speak in the Listeners' Stomach bitters, lity. because it iiccoinptishes this end, is o peace. Morris out, v to be preferred to many so-- ! raised up his hands and said: "All who will follow me in life and death, called tonics; indeed as appe-;li.i's- , but inoperative as aids to conic on!" lie spoke in a loud voice. There was a general response, and he dige-tii'and assimilation. This started away. The people s.'tid "A ve" sterling cordial, while it invigorates and To arms." thought thai il the stomach, healthfully stimulates lhey hi Intended to .surrender thev the liver, bowels, ami kidneys, insuhad changed their minds, and (hat ring the escape through the regular the ru-was to -- ,,t die arms. Mor- channels of eth to and Useless matter ris ,t.n id as though he w ould go to- thrown ..If by t,,. system, which i wardtite arm-- , burton hallooed t hiis purdied ii, yvell iis invigorated 'Hall! lla.Ii! Stop the prisoner.-!-" by it. Its mm., influence is soon The shooting commenced. I saw made manliest by an increase of vital two sh its iircd. barton llred inenergy ami it more active and regular land Stoddard one. Herd other ofevciy physical function, further ell'eet of shooting, burton shot at Morris, and it w ho was about ten foot away. the Lid stein unassailable by not look lo see if this shot took inn!. trial epidemics. ell'eet. turned around as iii:ck as could. 1 saw four persons h ing on the ground. Think there wee eight shots tired. Don't think it Kiisiuess Fiiilures. took six seconds. Heard no other after Lack that. of judgment causes fully 50 firing only saw two hots tired, hut heard the others, per cent, of ad business men to fail, When Mr. burton fired his horse car'.a-or later. Do not an equal jumped and reared around, and proportion of physicians fail to cure then turned and saw the lour from the sain,- cause? At the Grand lying on the ground. Should invalids' and Tourists' Hotel, Butfa-- I not think it was four seconds before lo, N. Y., Dr. Fierce, through the I saw the persons had fallen. No skill attained by his several special-- ! to burton before he tired, ha ing devoted years to a was in a condition to know, being special department of medical saw science, is able to cure a large per only ten or fifteen feet away. where the bodies lay. banks lay cent ot cases hitherto considered in-- j very near the doorsicp, a woman hv curable. Many physicians, in view him. Morris lav just east from the ot the superior advantages of this doop and a woman southeast ot' him. model sanitarium, bring there stub-- j Heard she was called bowman, born, complicated and stu-- j I think eight or ten other men came meal cases, examinations, operain just about (j,,. (jmo of the shoottion, and treatment. Full lutrticu-lai-w.is armed. About tiiiecli of ing. giv.ii in the Feoi'lc's Common our party were in sight w hen the Sens.. Mi di, .,! Adviser, an illustrated , firing took place, there might have work o over ui ii ( pages. Price, been a few more, perhaps less. They-ij I. ."hi. Address the author. U. were scattered around sonic at the V. fierce, M. Y. !., Bulfido, N. arms, some where I stood. Win. d s) brown was aroundon the south side. I saw Burton after the tiring ail the time. He was moi,u:, d a!! the tim... DIED. When I heard Morris call and aw M i ot ti In I'lidn ( "ity, (m f. I the rt .jsoli.e thought wauled in Wednesday. Feb. 'J'',, lST'.l. Chailott.; be out of t Me:iiire'wifc of William W. Megi-ive;know Born in Chester County l'a.. Nov. 22, ,,j I how could out if 1 wanted. I leOii; baptised Oct. by Ellsha .thought if they got their guns they II. Davis. iiOOTS SiLO d5"-l- Wm. DRIVER y i 1 1 J. W. McNUTT & CO, Goods, ni-i- tll!lli.lili.i; which auk K IT ((INM A.MI.V V. IIAMI.at ON Z, C. M. L.W. G. Child's, W. II. & Son's and at oui stiitul on PiJcock Main cUrvet, Lortli of KotTth. I saw-on- I ( IX ST KELT, DRUGGISTS, DIWGS PAINTS, OILS, OGDEN. WIND O W GLASS, WA LL PA PER, I'ebUtf I CO., h. hi Bono And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territoryjalse a large stock o FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Dealers in (il.OCERIKS, IMtODUCE Salt-Lake- RETAIL Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of Itepiiiri Neatly an.l Promptly Kxrrutrd. MA AND Ogden City; Utah. y, ui ; took the stand: 1 was one of a posse that went lo the Morrisite camp in was in McMaster's com pan v. a bargain at the lSf2. w is On afternoon Sunday engaged auction yesterday. in the nort h west corner of t he fort B. I'kbston and C.. Car. 1, was at the mil l wa'.l. . , Hox.W. remained there till between 5 and ti o'clock, Rq of, Logan, caino to C),'len was one of the party that entered tbc trening. house on the west side. Vhcre were in live the country seventeen went. I think, .las. Lewis Tkoplr who came to town in great abumlanco commanded. He is now dead. We ft o'clock. went in be wcen yesterday. 'ne of our part v was killed while filMoitK business was done yesterday tering. The door was on the north I here was l side. than on any day preceding for a house northwest id thh house trout which heavv liring weeks. came. Tue shot from that diTub laM raffle of the season, possi- rection that killed one of our parly. bly, was held last uight. JMpes and We were in the house about an hour before believe the surrender. I saw oysiterswere the jiiizes. the white tlag brought down the lane. 1'ottbr went to iSalt Lake It passed the house was in. heard day nio.niug, and will spend a few the man carrying it talk to burton. ,'days in viev:ng the sights of the Heard burton say "If you want to surrender, stack your arms in a capital. au jil.e-and form a line." II. 0. Margary the attorney After he went back they emmem ed to I'owe.s' house, on First coming out, and staekingtheir arms, others ro lo door east of Ge . Tribe "s barton and two or three one street, Could see a pas i the .schooliiou-e- . residence. p. li t of the way to the schoolhouse Thr Chinese may come and go nl from where I was. Soon after burton went past a small s,piad followed plensnref the celestials of ibis town (hat he had sent lor. Think (here ought to feel comparatively easy that were ten or li teen men. lid not the visits ot their friends are not re- count them. S i alter the tiring commenced, in the direction of the stricted. schoolhouse. A II was soon over. It Thk two hills on Fourth and Fil l It only took three or four seconds and Streets, as well as some others in we immediately ran out and lo ilie y,, town, are in great need of improve- noil h side of t he schoolli,-,,,.who guard over ment. The walk frn the south side stood were trving to to :!i,.',r arms. of Fourth Street hill should be im- Did not see burton or Ins party at mediately repaired; its present con- that time. We were north of ibe schoolhouse. Did not see anv perdition endangers life and limb. sons shot. Did not Morris or Now vr. are obscured. We ean Banks. Did not c uut the sh,-,- . but enin back the stand of but would suppose there ware six or gloom y forced retirement and marvel al the seven, lhey were lire I a quick as could be. Did not hear anv ithey of the Poxttig? enterprise tfamp,xi'wh in the fort alter we got enables it to print an extra, cout lin- shooting there, besides Lewis. Win, Jones, a rethe ve'o message before its ing Morrisite, was in the house with us. ' ception in Ogden, and other dis- He was the m in we won! a"!er. Also Smith, now patches in regard to the feeling about Joseph ilirker, (,eor-and Joseph Konnicy. There the message which were not received dead, were seventeen in the party. When Lore at all. we entere tu s.pi ire, ih to were men Ladies and gentlemen who wish not over fifteen to twenty-fivin the ...in.-The lirin ' livm the to learn to pertonn on musical in- house l';o;,i whi,!i t;,e shot can.--struments may now secure the teach th a killed t.neoi'o-n- m.-- continue I injr of Mr. J. M. ftonile, who not nnniite, wmeii a nntion ball struck it and they ran out to lite musican only perforin ujon every ea.st. Aiter cal instrument known in dgden, but came down. they ran out theInni--Hag The door of the j is also a skillful comjioser. This we oc, upied was partly open when the will cainedown. Hag also and was tune repair gentleman looking out from between the log.-- . pianos; and is prepared to furnish Saw the white dance music for public arid private flag go down the lane. Did nol lartiw. Call at the music store of open the door to look out. Heard John Fowler, on Fifth Street. part of the conversation. We ex- and TOILET REQUISITES; - 1 ni'-n- thai ea I'EllFUMElil I I Don't remember CHEMICALS, DYESTVUS, . a JUW 1 VINES, 1)11 UGS, NOTICE. tin-n- that. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I -- my & SON, ;driver 1 died: ; Wm. yv-st- s.;., I; r lo till rt A ivit ii m men. pi .rt hm of Did tlol ee Wele within-heard of Hag sent out', but .MAJX STIIEET, OGDEN, UTAH. - -- was with L ulon' po se thai went to the Morrisi!e camp in si' wits captain of tif; liiiloia Mv coui;-.aiiwas not full on lis' City Drug Store, -- . if MAsTi:i;, I . south-easterl- A. . de-ire- pel-son- M. in-- -- I w a: -- i ,.. Al) EKT1SEMEXTS. I w.-r- e to il1 leS U I w.-r- was lb- loi t. V but little 11 aW hlle Meg W. Ill back. Hiirtoii. ioldiug and i oail L'o in, and othr-- horsemen w bom did nol l Las ( all at thottgiit M. D. Ta lor'-- , l'our'.h Street. J. tiu-would get tie ir a:in if we did and ee his li.M.t-au- d splendid stock of felt there was a iiot"stop them. dmarlitl Shoe-- . Tln-tad not good deal ofdaici. r. a. gill up tfi.il lUllls. "l;i- ol Morri-ite- s th.w.ie biinging their I nioii Social ( lull. as wc cam. in. Could not say A ial meeting - called fur Saton... man po. that there was m "i lh..n 7. :.i p.m.. M uch ('ihers Were urday coining with arm-- . Hall. A lull attendance I'uion at know that I they not but do omiiig had arms. billion's parly were by order of board of Directors. facing the sclr '! h"m" " In n t he M . J lil KK K. Sec'y. TieMoi risiti s tiring took pl.i.-eMori i.s were soulh of b irlon's. stepped Ollt f he ccllll'e of tile Ml Always in Season! ollth ot tie- si hoolliollse. As he was making h ihc arms he. was A. booth's and Mailory's ters. told to halt" twi. e, but he did not Call at Coody's. Fifth St re. t. and try tai led to tliesoiuh- them. db'j s,,p and heth.m I'oll'l kliow W.;.t of the .schooilloC-e- . burton's that his back wa.- to party. Hot Tea ami ('oftee till he had Did not see Morri- h started At all Lours, at Coody s, fallen. At the m .m.-n: 1I5 fun don't think he was facing burton, Fifth Street. Morburton was looking nortliw.-siris started towards the arms, and Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! when lie was stopped he turned at Coody's, to look at Iiurton only forty cents a can and then tun: (11.) bill saw Filth street. and the shooting tool, place. did to look not but burton shooting see what he was sh noting at till his Morris was horse wheeled around. stopped. Cannot ay how many men L. S. I.AM) OKU K. Salt Lake City. were near the arms, about tnreH or ) February la, 1979. four, I believe, tin- rest were in other Coioirn ol Inviug In- n en lured t this Bice by I did killed. woman ecu not places. Charles O. Hoiineiu ngailist l.en.y 1). Swi.s'art for Did not see ;t woman near Morris. I alialid.mi.m bis II 'ii.e.t a.l Kntry. No. W, diite.1 ' r i ami Hi" N nl r'., ii' hiT..m nor saw did let know tle-W'. .n ''. ' ' ,, fction li.e.;-N -. waM..ri Morris tot lie walking Weber .' iiutv, Itiili Terntorx v.itbai tin'.!' mil nud pnrties are fa I. think he ua- - ualk'ng elect erel Sllllllll'.ll'-.eulry to appear al ll'il .'Hi. e I'll the with hi- - hands up. There was .piite g.st .it 1" o'. lock a In., t re .'.) ..1 Mai.i:. lbsai h id a clear Hp .let a crowd gathered, tiiniisli testimony uin al'iiu'l.niment. s;..tee when he was going north. JN0. K. NKI1.. Hester. wound. Nev.-Morris' examined M0,sKi M. bA.N dl'eil tt Never saw it. Saw blood on the face of the woman next I" him. Did not noiioe how the women lav. ( 'ourt adjourn, d. NOTICE TO CKFIHTOKS. o 1 . The police court do at present. ' Evrbtbody got ll ir I e.-- w.-r- - I ( . rm.ps to si p out if th.-- h;:d til ing w In n the not have titne t after th.-,Dorloii's, p u t I and fell and blocked had to jump over the door, and Rirhard liitlliiiit.viie. Inapectoror Provision bullets the coming him, pretty last. Street 8upervior CharlM Wekb. A number of the men ran around lo Wateriuaater Thuniaa Djiny. tin: other side lor protection. 'J here were seventeen or eighteen men came POST OFFICE. in the hott e, with the one kiih-d4RRIVMJ1. heard what w.t. going on while m. " a P ft:" anl only Mlt UCiy,"MMai1aily...9 I heard I was in the hoii-e- . I.Tliroogh Mill daily shooting 6: Mail I"" daily But, Through in schoolhouse. of the direction the CLOBINU: !:"" a.m. at the lime of the was in the hoii-fait Ltke and the S:' for Salt Ink au the Went it we As a. we soon an.l shooting. Bear Uke County The Kith County, Soda Spring w'l F v"i K oi ran i'i. out lo lite norin t;ie (J, Wjoni.nfc, and leave tbe Utter .t w ei number 'I'hcre schoolhouse. lu.day and FrbUm. Mnmiaya. nt. .i Horth Utah, Idaho aud Mmitan, .bi'lv...'.Hi.i o!' men. 1 aw a parly of men and Huntmale, Kilen llonrn.t Went Weber K.l.'i a.n WcdiHWia V and Sal iird iy women ho secine. I lo he throwin .' ud Oinleii North Vlaiu City Slmerville, them-,e- l es on the body of M ini-Harriav'ille, Meudnys, Vtivlue day., and 45 "' Heard fn.lava no shooting after. There a m to 7 tun. S:li rl Dwlivety 0ni' ftlnp.ni. to 7 p hi. Were fort lire or lifly of Burton's gnn.lav k now Ukurtmiint Open RnuiaTRt parly in he fort at he lime. from 1) iniel do not 'amotnile b sight. Opon Hoket OrokkIiiukukst ' '" " :i I"u remember him being with the pos-from 7 am. to Spin. '.itm.it tell how mui.le Door open from many sh its were Pomuiiuit.r. L. B.'S'f Kl'llKSrt, led like the empty li.ed. but it S nig of two revoke, s in very lajiid . nv Inn-toand oh.-oTRAINS. ck. two otlicr in n on lmr.-eC. t train arrive "'" or icss occupied with the Was I' " C. P. '' tun. company, and c unci sty what Col. 'll. P. train aw '" Ibnton did. C. P. train nitnx 11 a in. arrivn t0.. P.P. Emigrant Cro.,s e.ain',n ition Colonel lin l:lf. " leave, ''' jn.. a to. w.c- think he commanded CP. " arrive leaven I:'' I' U.P. Emlsrant the battalion of infant ry. We tn.tde ":'" a "'. U. C. tram arrive as direct for the door of the hou-." ' and il:4ll.i.ln. We desired to enter as " " leave lid possible. Or " " and p.m. a rolling battery ,and know not notice '' "' I' . N. train arrive, "'. what ., ...tf:oil rt.ni. nothing ahoul it only have " leave heard. Should say wo took the house On.Iu City Tirna. from hirt v to foriv minutes before he surrender, .lames betvis lead the CHURCHES. charge, the best runner getting in the hou--- lirst. A ft got in the Church or Jku Christ or Laitur av "'uitk olta roKuhtr ineot n every .'unlay im.iiiiiik house some of the boys commenced at II o'clock, in tha Talwrnarle, corner ol Mam li tit i'.' at I he house from which the and Second airaAta, The exeivixeii ale vried.the hall came that killed the lren'i Ivv otfterent Kl'leni. onicr'ealiiin heinn nee of I'M ii it do any lonl. Mem la alo held the iiiarte.ly shooting. lur order II. Klder which I'arid "of "eber Ptalaof Zion. had b en nio-- t o dive to do no in and and tleiiirk KldrraL. J. President, llMrjrlt Kv. nil did jury only In parties resisting. .If. Middlelon ara Ooiiunehir". commencing at 11:0 i, are held in Hie v..rioiin ii'r understand that the sirrcnder warjaaaenibly riMiin.i of hJcity; Sunday ciiooU h id taken place lill I went in lo the are alao held i these bnoixn at 2 p. m. schoolhouse. I did not see Burton BniicopAt Chwuch '"ornerof Young. .nd Koir th tu. nd and party going into the fori, bin fctreaia. Services every Sunday at U 1:30. m. Sahliatb Khool at 10 a. ra. Uev. J. I.. heard they had gone. There were ftillogly, rector. perhaps thirty men in there when itimte'f on south jrMe Kifth Catholic Church got there. Thmnrht they were stand ervicosou t'ratiktin. between YuungaBd atreet, in two lines. They huncUy at 11 a. m. and 7:.H n.m. Mass at 6 am. ing very carelessly were holding their guns carelessly, Rev. rat'ier Kcaulan, pastor. but not cocked. There might have .North aide Main street, Jlr.TiluDlST Chi'RCH on Sunday at 11 a, tu. and been more than thirty, but not filiv ear Fourth. " SOp.Bi. Rev. Henry gkewes, yaator, in that hue. Including the horse lmsiTilA CuiiRt n Soitih side of Voitrth men and all there might line been fftreHt. batweeu Main and Yuuiijl. tetvicos every forty of our party present. Most ol u rnnday at It a.m. ChIImIii school at a.m. the Movrisites that saw wer, around aev. ti. L. Ual laglier, nastor. w here Morris fell. Did not hear ol the women being dead until the posse were relea ed from duty, and then BRIEF MENTION. went into the sehoolhou-c- . ui camp was under the blull'. Camomile not might have been there and Thk pon iVcj'ms to roar. 4 know it. Did not know him. Think . Z.. C. M. I. has finisheil only b"l) men went from Salt b ike. Can't say how tu inv were added from the north. Persons came in from HiYi-sacton principle every timi' the surrounding country, . ':' he .AT DUSIM.SS LOCALS. red nic from going. eo. iid not hae got did ih. ir arm-- . I'eiik much. They Ilac thought white liag came down, d on hiie bind would u dev ng. ' I s 'ri Jte.liB..ul'f'T'l-- 4th Warti -t to Mollis' fort. n " as posted ill a hoii--.of i on h.- nort ('oloit. h'o-- soul word lo hwant-'twenty five men to I Wil- it house. lake volunteer 1" volunraised men. of lii'iy captain 'li.-ilearned that Mr. teers to i'o. I.ewi- - W a - to lli.i ltd tlieln, but went with ;he:n. We ran to - we one man enlen-an was shot by a lull coming from the t .u- hH 1' I pn.e that w;t on.' of liewith i. ti. llin ion u Sunday aft.-rno- OFFICERS. M lll'- l.oMSKV. .1. I wid u mil Well! ill live or tell j.ll CITY DIRECTORY. at -- u Ia - w 'i in bite tlag (V Si'xhav d thev a- the e, TRIAL. THE BURTON Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c, and FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. AND A FINE LINE OF I pcr-on- -- Domestic and Kev "West Cigars. Old Theatre Building, Place of business, H-- Fourth St., Ogden. Prompt iltil-t- Careful iiu-- to .'?Mi-B,.x 12S. V. -- f Sole Agent for to J. W. (jutbrie & Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad & Co's BEER" "BUDWEISER HARKNESS&CO. (Bui iimsoi-- :o 0 Anrt tlie Celebrtited STONEWALL WHISKY Co ) gi'.-ill- ii h -- I 1 per-json- one-spok- s :o:- BANKERS, Buying our Goods frotn first hands in large quantities prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH Trans; ct a (UnenU Hanking ly the purcbuRe and sfile of s ;iU priucipul cities of Unued States and Europe tnclufiin& the LOWEST RATES. Oil K I SPOX H r MS. A '"leo. Co.. Oplylce Jlew York. Kounto .ros., First N.ition-iHiiik, Kirrt Natinual Hank, Manufactcrehs of ChicHgo. OmalHi. National Bikf Oeseret Natiobal Bank, Vh.Coruick & Cu., Sather A Co., Omiili Ikraalegf Salt LakeCity. t ti Sao Francisco. IbMiJi OGDEN PLAITING AND ODELL & WRIGHT. Wludesal ruo rrsioxs Doors, WmkIows (iraiu. Flour, Fred, VKr.KTAULK. FRUITS, EE-SAWI- Yv'liolosale dealers in aud Keatit Dealers in iAi i es, Bliuds, Moultog AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Etc. Agnnts for the oa-i- 1 1 anil Slttagle Proprietors of the d9ft.it ciun we are solicit GOODS OELIVEREO MI'H'IIFX F IKJI, FREIGHT AXSPRIX To all parts of the city free of charge. no.v i.tx-- WAGONS, m OUIK., . . . UTAH. il:;4-6- w e. OiiliTS i'o Iross.'d tu 0 n.soN ill receive prompt attention. & B. Eccles, Utah, or terminus U and K. B s W. C. STROHM (ill OODEN posi-paid- 1 W H. WRIGHT CO., CITY, - UTAH, West RKAL FSTATE t'itffevtion ..Miii .t l Al.stif.-iI 1 ,m, & Co's r.bK'kV .4 Truniai t a tietietnl -- re. K. Il.ml.v .1. ill jut DEALERS Unfitness l'roj.ert;-nia.le- j B?::rs;: ;s:s:v:s f:.3xpt iirrirTirit. W.C.jiTKOlOI. Notary l'tibhc. Mananr. : J e. txmiy Co.. itxnk " o References .bti. J. W. (i.illnie ,s Co.. iUnkor-- , O.-t-a- , lulls FniS" Co., Bankers, Suit tiikeCily. IN 0den, GENERAL Utah. MERCHANDISE FAMILY GKOCKKIKN. T't'iei Exanii'Jeil. Tunes Pai.I liiterest niel Hent? . ..lie. te l. Trausfi rs of e. side Main Street, & SON, FARM PRODUCTS, VARIETIES AOriOXS. Hc Agents for the "Xew American" Sewing Machine. h Fvrrytl,iii.c desir.vl for d..metio purposes on hand at cheap Call and see. Free delivery to all parti, of the city. ('lieiii,e.st. - W. U. Uright &Son. r 4 If |