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Show Interesting THE BURTON TRIAL, Flgrurw- - Sobtor. JwxcTioxt The following table of e!vations ha bocn very Testimony for the De fenceConcluded. I recarefuirj pwj,.ared.. ami miy & correct. aa starting lied And they Rest upon Tcesvay MoRsnro, March 4, 1879. point, the crossing of the railroad trucks of tho Ontral racinc ana the first witUuh Centnil'at Ogilen, was taken at On Saturday morning QTY DIRECTORY. was called ness 12y9:6 feet altovc e level. Thefe furnished me M. B. CHILD. figures were recently U. S. Sf. OFFICERS. Wheeler, I lived at Riverdale, Weber Counby Lieut. Oo. MJor Latter J. Hor'ick. Engineer, W;u.hington, having been ty, in 1862. That place is about two AldertMB 1st Ward Did M.BtMrt. assumed by the engineer department and a half or three miles from the 2d Wud Thai I- Middletooan correct, after a careful comparison 3d Wsrd JowpliStsmfrrd. Morrisite village. I was one of Bur4th Wrd Wm. B. Hatchins. of the elevations found by the surveys ton's posse and remained at the , 8. Stratford, Bob Cooocilort-rdw- in of the Union Pacific and Central the three days. Was in Win. W Kolwrt McQuwr Irel Catfield, Pacific railroad, and of many baro- camp the fort at the time of the surrender Burton. metrical observations. Marsh! Wa Brown. eleva- on the evening of the third day. the table, In the following Tanoar, Jr, rroeitiig Attornej-NaU- alv tions given are not those of the town Heard a conversation between Gen. lUcorder-Jam- M Tajflor. or place named, but of the railroad Burton and Morris. I was at the Dm. K Tbomaa Collector 1 Assessor track at thone places, the towns Treasurer Aaron F. Parr. themselves being usually from 2') to southeast corner of the schoolhouse. Jenkint.. Dartd Bnrnjor li) feet higher. The figures given Burton was southeast from me. The fazton Iarael Cenfield. are exact, being estimated from the Morrisites were in a kind of a circle Qoarantio PhyniclaD Dr. J.J. Murpbj level and cross secnd Measures -- D. K. Hrowa- - Utah Northern fcm I r of Weights south and east of the schoolhouse. tion notes, which were usually taken for Morris who pres to the hundredths of a foot, and on Burton called Icspectof of Provisions Bieherd Ballantynn. tho changing points, to the ently came out of the southwest end Street Buperylsor Cherles Welch. Watermaatar Thomaa Dexej. of the Morrisites I think. Burton part of a foot. I have spent several days in comthen said he had a writ for certain arparing and testing the elevations for Morris and parties in the fort. POST OFFICE. rived at, and send them to you in the named were of others benefit the and ivls: the Banks for publication, daily... a.m. and S:40 p.m public: he (alt Lake City, donWa that also said Burton writ. " Mill daily f ff' P m Ogden, above the sea Weat, Through ft 4,300 Mail daily had taken who all men would take Cut, Through 4,2'.4 " Slaters, closing: " arms against him. Think some one Hot 4,275 a.m. Springs, Salt Lake and the K.st " 5:00 asked permission for Morris to speak, Willard 4,343 Wet p.m. auJ the Lake For Salt " The Rich County, Bear Lake County and 4,318 Station, Brigham, which was granted if he would be aVida Spring! mailt Ro ti " 4,440 " latter City, about brief, and not incite the people to Wyoming, and leare the !' atTMa.m. Box Elder Lake, 4,230 Mondays, Wwineadayn and Fridays, hostilities. Morris then said further a.m. and Mentana, Idaho dily...:iK) " Morth Utah, 4,252 Call's Fort, "All of you that are willing loudly: Huntaville, Kden, Hooper and West Weber a.m. 4,325 " Wed lie "days and Saturday die with me follow me." Deweyville, or live to Plain City SlaterTille, North 0den aud 4,342 " Foot of Divide, Think he then started in a northerly Harri.ville, Mendaya, WodtieMiayl and 8 " 4,()'J5 Hampton, direction, followed by the people. Friiiaya, 4,968 " Delivery 8:16 a.m. to 7 p.m. Summit of Divide, Orncs After Morris started 1 passeU with 6: UI p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday 4,457 " Mention Station Wm. Brown from the corner to get Open BPAtiinit Buisiar 1 P " 4,420 " Little Bear liiver, from to the steps of the schoolhouse to 0D DlfAMMMt Open9 m to 8 4,420 " Moi Logan Kiver, see what took place between Burton from " 4,505 7 a.m. to 8 p.m, Logan Station, and Morns. Brown was alteail ot Ontaido Door open from L. B. BTKl'HKNS, Postmaster. Tabernacle square 4,555 " me, and met a man coming out of " Temple block, 4,1)30 " the door with whom he had a little 4,5tiO ' Smtthfield Station, scuffle, lie took a gun away from " 4,533 Richmond, TRAINS. him. " m4,510 Franklin, When I got on the top step the f 0. P. train arrives fl:4o p,in, u y p had commenced. I saw Bur firing leaves'..!.".'. Respectfully, '5 "' U. P. train 0:611 P mton anil Stoddard and others, shoot II. V. Jambs e. tralu anlvea Martinhau, 11 3oa hi. U. P. Kmigrant arrives U. S. Mineral butcan'tsay who they were. Burton and Civil Engineer LI P " leaver C. P. shot. He shot at Morris and I had a 8:56 a m. " arrives.... Surveyor. C V. a:15 P". U. P. Emigrant leaves very distinct view of Morris and Bur .ut. U. 0. train arrlvea ton. Burton shot about twice. fctoU-darto'1 P."1and " shot once more than Burton, I tt:4(ia.m, leaves fl:2ii p.m. ftn(j Very Sad. Think Burton hit Morris, think. arrivea U N. train w 9:oU.m. We .sympathize sincerely with- Mr. who ran in a kind of a falling posi leaves that was the last 1 saw OijJeo City Time. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell in tion. Think of him till it was all over. May have their terrible bereavement; and we seen him fall, but don t remember. trust that a power greater than that People were very close behind him. CHURCHES. of man will sustain and cheer them. Can't say whether men or women. Saists Cbdkch oi J6U8 Cuaiinor Unu-dasec- ttolila regular meetings every Sunday morning For several weks,diph theria has been The shooting lasted, about four came in very quick suconus, t 11 o'olock.in the Tabernacle, corner of Main lhey and Second streets, The eiercisea are vrid,tbe in their home, and at one time their cession. Morris was about sixteen mmKregatlun being addraased hy different Klders. five in all, were lying in a to twenty feet away from Burton Here is also held the quarterly Conference of children "Weber Stake of lion," of which Klder David II. condition from its attack. when he was shot. 1 heard Burton and dangerous derrick L. Klders J. and la President, Peery call "halt!" about twice. This was (wiring C. V. M iddleton are Counselor. one Recently partially recovered; but before I commencing at 6ii, are liald in the variena got on the doorstep. Burward aaaeinlily rooms of the city; Sunday Schools during Sunday and yesterday three ton remained in my view until he 2 m. houses at p. re also held Id these of them were taken from the earth; ceased firing. No woman approach and Youn of Forth Corner g Chuch Episcopal or during streets. Services every Sunday at U as ui. aud and the eldest "a girl of twelve years. ed or spoke to him before horses were very the Mo f. ni. Sahhath school at 10 a. m. Kav. J. L. in now lhe shooting, case her low indeed, being restless very Oillogly, rector. the shooting. He lmont hopeless. The triple funeral. remained during on horseback all the time Catholic Chchcb Ultnated on south side Fifth on Services Frauklln. and between Young street, which took lilace yesterday afternoon ho was in the fort. 1 went in with Snnday at 11 a. m. and 7:3-- p. m. Mass at a.m. Her. Father Scaulan, pastoa. brought sadness to all who knew of out a gun, having been engaged in .. V .V ty II.. M.ln ataaat the circtmistitnces. The little sisters assisting at the rolling breastwork the naur Fourth, femes! on Sunday il Us. m. aud aud brother were alt buried in one Can't say how many were behind battery. A man rode back after 'SOji.so. Rev. Henry Skewea, paatorp and the afflicted parents are Burton passed to call for troops, and PKiaarrnux Church Sooth side of Fourth grave; left to watch and pray with the two I went with them. Was unarmed It reel, between Main and Young. Services every all the time I was in the fort. Ennday at 11 a. nt. Sahbath school at a. m. little ones that Providence has spared jaav, U. L. Gallagher, pwrte. I went in with to tiiem. the first party. No persons went During the long time of illness a in till about the time 1 went in. brief jremox, physician has been in constant at- Can't say how many men went in foltendance; and the neighbors have after. Can't say whether any lowed us in or not. I do not know Diphthkria Jstill rages here. done all in their power to relieve the how many were' in the fort at the Thb lat fall of snow did not injure stricken family; so the exercise of time of the firing. Cannot Bay ii Weber County, any farmer human skill has not been lacking, whether any persons were guarding March, ns it has so fa appeared though its power has utterly failed. the arms or not. When I passed around there was nothing to prevent this season, is a glorious mouth. the Morrisites getting their arms if Real kstatk finds a better sale in they felt so disposed, lhey felt so 1 Ogden now than for some time pant disposed thought when they made Missionary Appointments. I recollect looking towards the rush. Tkoi'1 taken from Ogden river are The missionaries of Weber Stake of the arms when the rush was made; occasionally for sale in the markets Zion will please fill the following ap cannot say positively. There might men in the The C. P. bullion car brought heaps pointments on Sunday, March (.Hh have been twenty-fivfort lor all 1 know. Burton was facf shining happiness to town Sunday 1870. ing Morris at the time of the shoot- sight. Tho Fresklency of the Stake will Uig. I stood on the schoolhouse Tbv testimony is closed in the meet with the saints at Hamsville steps on the south side of the school-house- . 1 1 Think Stoddard was on the Burton case the prosecution opened lueetini; at N.a.m. Goodale and Joseph left side of Burton from me. Do not I. Lynne their arguments yesterday; and this Hall; know of any one beinz between meeting at 10:30 a.m. Moraine Frank Tilfiwd Esq. will Hiverdale W. W. Burton and R them. There were Gen. Burton. J. S. Watson; meeting at 11 ajii. Stoddard and two or three others apeak for the defendant. Slatervillo Jos. Stanford and S present on horseback. Think there Mr. J. B'. Goodkki.i.ow is compara- S. Higgiiibotham; meeting at 11 a.m wero as many as five, but am not Marriotts R. Ballantyneand L. F positive. Cannot say what kind of a tively happy. He has received some horse Burton rode. Stoddard, 1 promising specimens of ore from his Monch; meeting at 2 p.m. Hooper Thos. Wallace and John think, rode a larger horse than Burmines, and there are plenty more to ton. Only knew two of the horseBarker: meeting at 11 a.m. be obtained at the cost of digging. North Ogden Jos. Parry and Job men. These two had pistols in their hands at the time of the shooting. Yesterday morning we found our 1 ingrce. meeting at 10:30 a.m. West Weber D. B. Rawson and Did not notice that they all had pistable fairly loaded down with tele Jas. Tavlor; meeting at 11 a.m. tols. Think one man had a graphic dispatches, and were of Plain" City W. (. Child and W a young man. I saw Morrisbugle when course unable to uso the majority of II. the conversation commenced with Wright. them. There was enough to have D. II. Peery, Gen. Burton. About the first that I L. J. Hkrrick, heard wag when Burton pulled the filled the Junction entire, with C. F. MlDDLKTOX, writ from his pocket and named the sufficient quantity over to have Presidency of the Stake, persons for whom he had the writ. lasted tbe Ditpatch for several months. The largest portion of the Morrisites A DRKsg PARAHK will take place at were on the east side. They were in a kind of half circle. Burton was 4:30 at Fort Douglas this evening. It Hotel Arrivals. is expected the parades will continue south of the southeast corner of the March 3, 1879. schoolhouse. Morris came out from right along hereafter if the weather admits. ISalt Lake IleralJ. about the centre of the group. He UNION DEPOT HOTEL. was close to Burton when I saw him. Admit us to add that, continuing M. II. Trop'r. He was standing looking at Burton. Bbardsley, will hereafter, along spectators right W R Thompson, Chicago; W K Burton then spoke about having probably be permitted to the Fort on Parsons, Stilt Lake; S E Holmer and writs for the arrest of Morris, Banks these occasions. wife, W K Davis, Mrs R Budge, and others, and that he required the As individual, very much intoxi-c- Cal; Richard King, W J Dillon, V surrender of all parties that had takand T; J Woolf, S Woolf, J B South- en up arms against the surrender. el, was observed last evening ard, Salt Lake; E M Kidder, L Car- Some one then asked if Morris could making frantic efforts to clear the ter, J T Clark, E Mossman, Omaha; talk, and Morris spoke. The first shad ws o! ths mercantile signs on L B Maddison, Salt Lake; E Dicker-son- , words that I noticed were by Morris, Laramie; W B Doddridge, Win who said: "All of you that are willFourth Street. The deep, black Le Roy ami daughter. H Boothe, ing to live or die with me, follow me." dism ire' s tpparently seemed to his Evanston; Thorn; D Kingdom and By that time I think he had turned torted v sion to be so many unfath-om- i wife,, Mrs David Kline, C A Stefett, to the northeast. I think he had b!e chasms; and each time he J Collins, W Plumb, San Fran; Mrs turned and was addressing the Morrea lied one in his wca'y homeward Wm McPherson, Frederick, Md; risites. He started toward the east Samuel Foster, San Fran; Sam Bea, side of the Morrisites; thev made a course, he would brace himself with Oakland; L Caster, Omaha, J T rusn to ue north. The arms, I a long breath aud an oath, and then Oneida; P R Cely, Cambridge; think, were northeast of the school-house- . The Morrisites started to go hurl himself wildly into space, usu- C M Murphy, London; E Golcencha, towards the arms. I am not posiJohn Geo Paris; Eikenston, London; in scattered a condition ally landing C Foulk, C C Rogers, T W Whelmere, tive about these things. I saw Moron the other side of the dark line. US A; S M Goodrich, Wisconsin, J risites there I am positive. I Whenever he had accomplished this R Talcott and wife, G M Talcott, W am positive 1 saw Morris start feat he would lie outstretched for a B Wilkins, North Welleston; J C to run. I saw the Morrisites moment, each time murmuring, McClune; R W Dunlap, Cornupapio; move. Am not positive which way I 'Thank Heaven, I'm over; but oh, if S Davis, ,S Davis, San Fran; A A saw Morris run. Am positive that Newberry, X Y; Mas S A Oodey, T A Morris either turned to, or quarterly 1 had fallen in!" Godey, Baltimore; D Irwin, toano; to, the Morrisites. Am positive that T E Thompson, W A Crookson, he turired after talking to Burton. PotUdam. Am not positive he did not turn Firemen! north. Would not be positive of the The members of Company "A," direction he took. It seems to me he looked easterly. I am positive I Ogden Fire Brigade are requested to Always In Season! saw the Morrisites move toward their meet in Firemen's hall at A. Booth's and Mallory's Oysters. arms, Morris going in the same di7:30 o'clock. By order of Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and try rection. Think he must have turned them. J. R. Paine, Foreman. dl5 6m from the direction of the Morrisites, - W.t-ud- :' UouRS-Ueoe- - d - meet-lug- IV Cross-examine- d e a Rid-del- l, toward the-...- . which Morris first took . . i arms, lie tc!latoui. east oi wuero he stood when hr was talking to the Morrisites. Think he was six or eight feet from Burton. From where he stood. He night have fallen in the neighborhood of twenty or twenty-five feet, almost east. Kept my eye closely on Morris after Brown had the scuffle.. It seems to me he fell northwest of where about twenty-fivMorris fell.. The rush was very general, men, women and children all moving. Could not see the arms from where I stood. In response to Morris the Morrisites said "Aye, Von I remernoer mem saying aye. any more. Before Burton fired he cried "Halt!" twice. I think hefired almost immediately after. Morris was alone, I think, at the time he spoke. I do not think they were right close up to him. Think they were with him on the rush. I could see Morris and Burton plainly. Think there were persons between me ana iiurton, but am not positive, ai me time Burton called "Haiti" "halt!" there were persons right behind Morris. I am pretty positive. If I were going to say there were or there were not persons near him I should say there were, but my recollection is not distinct. Saw Morris after he was shot, but did not examine him. Did not hear where any of them were shot that day. Banks fell near me. It seems to me Morris, when running, was rather stooping, his hands raised a little. Don't recollect which way he fell. Am not positive that I saw him fall. I saw that he was shot and think Gen. Burton shot him; Stod dard was also shooting in that direc tion. 1 think the Morrisites movea about a rod and a half, before Morris fell.. e THOS. MARSHALL JfETT AD J ERTISEMEJTTSL MED. Setups. In this city, at 7:07 o'clock March 2. 1879. William Peter, on of Brigham and Elizabeth Shupe, aged 2 years and 4 months. Funeral will take place this morn-iniat 10 o'clock, at the residence of the parents, Third Ward. Friends are invited to attend. Ditertt Xrics please copy. Campbki.l. In Ogden, March 2d. 1879, of diphtheria, Samuel A., son of Alexander and Hannah Campbell, aged 8 years and 3 months. Also, at the same place, of the same disease, and within a few hours of her brother's death, Lavinia A., daughter of Alexander and Hannah Campbell, aged 6 years and 3 months. Also, at the same place, yesterday, March 3. 1879. of the same disease, Charlotte A., daughter of Alexander and Hannah Campbell, aged 1 year and 6 months. The funeral services over the bodies of the three children were held at the residence of the parents yesterday at four o'clock. City Drug Store, MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. Wm. DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in D1WGS, MED1 VINES, CHEMICALS, VYESTUFES, BUSINESS LOCALS. Wanted, front room, well furnished, Large centrally located. State terms. Box amarHi 171, F. & C. JPEllFUMEllIin, and TOILET REQUISITES; Call at Tavlor's. Fourth Street. and see his splendid stock of Boots and Shoes. amarjti M .1 PAINTS, OILS, TURPS, T). and VARNISHES. Foreign and Domestic WIIQES, LIQUORS, Etc. Porter, Champagne and Cigars; the Celebrated E, AMEUSER LOUIS & CO'S ST. sons, and to ktletd to piano tuning or repairing. Be will also furnish music for public and pri JUDGE SNOW the defend- or early in 1852. Have been familiarly acquainted with him since that time. Have known his reputation among his neighbors as a citizen. It peaceable and is good. No ant since ESTABLISHED z testified: I am acquainted with the him since defendant; have known Hot Tea and Coffee May, 1866. Think 1 know his reputation among his neighbors. Since 1 At all reasonable hours, at Goody's, dl5 6m have known him, his reputation has Fifth Street. been good. No Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! E. D. HOOE Only forty cents a can at Goody's, a to Om took the stand: lam acquainted with Fifth street. the defendant. Have known him thirteen years. I know that his genMr. J. M. GONZALES eral reputation as being a peaceable, citizen has been good. IS READY to give In. ti omental Music Les No cross examination. was sworn: I have known "at 1851 A. MINER IMl BEER. at parties. Leave orders at Fowler's Music Store. EFFORT UNITED MAKES UNITED A COMMUNITY! We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, abling us to assure our friends all the above articles And Home Industries promote the general weal, therefore, patronize the PRICES WHICH was the next witness: I am acquainted with the defendant. Have k nown him since 1854. Since then have CO OPERATIVE known, his reputation as a peaceable and citizen, which has been good. of this wit Which leads tbe Tan in tbe manufacture The ness brought out no further facts. of FIRSr-CLAS- thuf n. at DEFY COMPETITION WORKINGMENS INSTITUTION. g Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, n Wm. DRIVER & SON. S THEODORE m'kEAN then took the stand: I accompanied Burton to the Morrisite camp as dep. uty marshal and Kept memorautda of some of the events that took place. I was on the bluff after arrival. 1 noted the time when the first shot was fired. It was about 10 o'clock according to my BOOTS ARB SHOES Of Every Grade, Style aid Price. adjutant-general- J. W. McNUTT & CO, The make just such goods as their patrons re quire, and bjr working together are enabled to give their customers tbe benefit of cheap rates and easy terms, ifeiore buying examine our IME AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, stands of IIome-Mad- e memoranda. Eighty-twtwelve sabres, arms, twenty pistols, wnicn are and twenty bayonets were captured, KEPT t'ONSTAXTH OS HAXD, at and 140 prisoners, Subsequently a number were released. Some of the Z, C. M. I..W. G. Child's, W. H. Pidooek & Sod's and at our stand on Main Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of arms were loaded at the time but Street, nortu of Fourth. can't say what proportion. Some were fired off late in the evening and some in the morning. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. A small quanOGDEN. tity of ammunition was brought in. MAIN STREET, Can't say where it was obtained. febUtf And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territoryjals a large stock o Some powder and ball. Did not make a memoranda of the ammunition. Think it was sold. Don't know that any account was kept of it. I did not keep any. 1 did not have possession Dealers in of it. It was taken to the court house Wines, here. Can't say who brought it into GROCERIES, PRODUCE the camp. Don't know to whom it AND A FINE LINE OF and FRUITS. was turned over. I saw it after it was brought to the camp. Don't know SHIPPING and COMMISSION. who had charge of it. I did not see the arms turned over. I saw them in Plan of business, Old Theatre Bnilding, :o:' the wagon that brought them from the camp. Don't know that the arms Off and ammunition were in the same Prompt and Careful A Mention to orders. P. 0 Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad & Co's Box 128. wagon. They were not turned over f to me. The wagon was in the camp. Don'f know that I counted them. Think the number was reported to me. 1 hat is the number according VTAIX "WHISKY to the memoranda. Am not positive -- :o: that the memoranda is correct. Goods, o Ogden City, Utah. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, FINE KENTUCKY H.M.BOND&CO., WISHES, Imported and Domestic Brandies, &c, Domestic and Kev West Cigars: -- Fourth den. St., dS4-t- "BUDWEISER HARKNESS&CO. N. OBOESBECK was sworn: I know the defendant: (Successors to J. W. Guthrie A Co ) BANKERS, Have known him since 1850. Know his general reputation for being a FOURTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. citizen in peaceable and the community. It is good. TranM ct a General Banking Business. Judge Sutherland then stated to the court that the defense rested its case here.' Including the purchase and sale of on all principal cities of District Attorney VanZile said he the United 8lates and fcurope desired to put in rebutting testimony, but thought an adjournment to give COBRESPOS DENTS. him time to look over the evidence Geo. Jlew Tork; Opiyka k Co., would materially shorten the trial, Rountae Bros., and as it was the intention not to First National Bank, Chicago. hold an afternoon session, it was sug- First National Bank, Omaba. Omaha National Back, M gested that a recess be taken until Dvseret National Bank. Salt Uke City. McCornick k Co, Monday morning. Ban Francisco. The defense then stated that if Bather k Co, such an adjournment were taken they desired unconditionally to retract the statement that they had closed their ODELL & WRIGHT. case, as they desired the benefit of the recess. Judge Sutherland said, Wholesale and Reatit Dealers in however, that so far as they then knew they had nothing further to GROCERIES, PROVISIONS submit. Grain. Flonr, Fwd, Court adjourned. And the Celebrated STONE Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully correspondence. 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