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Show kmdBSMi ijfia wBb TUB TU.lXSIT.or VJBXt?S. a better rpirit and how it wonld :us needed without money. If the people ts general and personnl advantage a Ogden with their numbers, talents, vast amount of time now waited by thousands,PrtsL Geo A. Smith ma le a few remarks, teat it'yihg tlmt the time bad come for the 'Saints to u'.lte for the redemp tion of Ziort, and (hat unleis we adfsbe-r- d in this organixatien we eotild not n j y the spirit of enlargement and pro giens. The meeting was then dismissed lill the evening. At 7 80 p. m. a very lare audience assembled, und were addressed by frest p. H. Wellx, who explained to the sisters that there wan nothing in thiaOrder nd )h i to be kept secret from them, one of 18 oectN wan to abolish which wa becoming a bur den to families. 1 was h1o dci'nedio O give labor equal opportunities with money capital, and to raise tho poor to a condition of comfort and self fuiirnunc Not that the idler tdioul I eat the bread of the laborer or enjoy the fruits of the toil, economy and inenu ty of others, but that all s'tould be organized to wmk together for mutual benefit aud progress, and produce better results with lees labor. SctcntiSc astronomers are bUsy, in various parts of the world, pr paring to take accurate observations of the trausit of Venus, which will take place next December England is taking the greatest interest lit this event, and stations wilf be established at opposite points. 'iLj two chief station will be at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, and Kodrigutz Island, near the Mauri- tins. Subordinate stations will be located, tflroiri the Sandwich Inlands, two at the Island of Desolation, in the Southern Ocoan, und one at New a will establish posts of observation in Japan and Persia, and in some of the islands of the southern seas Russia will have a number of stations between Odcssi aDd Japan. Anieriea is to have stations in Korthcrn .Siberia, Tekin, Van 's adin and some of the Land, jacent island, but little is known of the plans of operation designed by Die-man- Navy Department. The transit of Venus, that is, its passage across the disc cf the sun, occurs at the unequal intervals of 122, S, 105, 8, 122 years and so tin. The value of the observations f thia trannit is tho determination of the buns true distance from the arth; and a better knowledge of tire distance of other planets and some of the fixed stars. The last observations which uok place more than a cc'ntarj ago, were not satisfactory. JJetter instruments have been invented and the science of astronomy has greatly advanced since thou, and the rcsulta of next December observations are looked forward to with irrcat anxiety und expectations by the scientific world, and create an interest in all reflecting minds H, TWO DAYS' MKETIXG. 8aturJay afternoon at On n meeting a 2 pin. the ain opened with siogiug aud prayer. BLUER. JOUN TAfT.OK frelive red u dtfeourse touching on va-- i inuH point relative it the Unite J Order. Quoting (be pruycr f the Savior that all who believed ou Him might be one. The epeaker said everybody knew thai I'uion, properly directed, was productive of good, and showed what hd been accomplished by the united efforts of lb Saints, lie referred to Pourierism, Koj alirnii, Coiuimimsui aud othtr int i itions of a kindred nature which had tailed, uttd argued that their failure was due to likek of guidance from th Almighty. He would not. give a straw tor any unless the spirt ofGolwasin it. When be joiued PresU. .Young and Nmilb at Stfht on their return trotri the rniulb, be louud that God was iu what ihey taught, and remarked to Prest. Ytuag ibiu "the tld cdule was in tune." fcldcr Taylor then fSoiuled out the condition we were in, importing nearly everything: from ubrouJ, sending raw material uul of the country instead of inaking it up at home; wanted lo know where we were drifuug to, aud showed Ibe advantages of the people uniting lb sir labors uudorr proper direction, petting their sous to learn trades, and trying to depu-- u fur as possible with foroigo importations' Uy uniting iu Ibid Order per.mvl freedom would wot , be curtailed-- . Nei b ;r incompetent blockheads nor .maetora were wanted to direct i'. No yvke was wauted but the of Chris'. . V nusl ergauue to the laws, f ibe lanJf aot with pntdtnee an J eu a near a possible' o tu crder of the Hlt Priesthood, . g y I' tt lift O. B. WALLACE Otlied the attentiou of tbvoe present to the Hpirit" in whifc! tbey received ' the Oorpel an I hew Us principled Lad been Melopad the . line upon, Hue, precept bwu prejept," aud they embraced them fev!iu thai they woald nerve God, come hiit or .ome death. ThU piinoipte must be received or we would nrver, become Vmo. tu If everything oti rth was really Lord's why not acknowledge r.hts aud "ay what we possensud Hi was hot hum tut His": Oder Wu!luctuuched V the departure ol many from the spirit humility, and the growth in our iiv'xM Of pride and arrogance Bnd Showed tuvv tliif Order would bring in old-Jaco- PBRSIDKST JOflEril nd char ty, the necessity for patience conficommand and taking a course to Lord U the for dence, being wibing in all things. rnssT. oxo. a. smith ConWished all present to attend the next commence woud ference which had which Board ihe Tntirsdnv; chosen to meet and take immediate measures te effect branch organiial ons. an.l hoped the Older would feel tha' congrathere was no such wnr Ueln'l the of ") tulated the Sisters m what they bad done here, oomin.-iid.-the ihe organization- winti-iof the young during the pat : retrenchm-n1for showed the f id vised the raising sorghum of evry industry thai would , to pay their help to slop importation-all other obliga. billand school taxe-tions and liabilities, to subscribe and whirh he pay for the Ogden Juvcrios. t the seek to rnniinended and approved; Lord with all our heaits. unite in a'l from being things und rai-exaltation and wealth slaves to (re- loin, Choir sung ihe A'lthem. Come we that I. ive the Lord. ' Beutdictlon by Elder Wiiloi d Wood ui-re- b-- en ample of flour from the wilUri, .n.i aft. nesting it pronounce it A It is white, eweet. full 0f iir, good flour for f ,mily use a, market. on the We 1 M N0 f , " Wy congratulan M. . excclU-n-t article with wi,ic. , e .. 't .. ... .i ...... i. .orupp.yme public. Fanner, j, that vicinity should tke thir wheat the Willard Mills, of which MeMr,Q and 11. Call tire proprietors. Yocxa Expressed his gratitude to God for the introduction of tins Order. He woul I answer the questions which arose iu many hearts, by telling a dream. One of the brethren dreamed that he asked QnsTioNs An ANswEns.XbeUiiitt4 Hrigham to explain the Older to him Hritham answered, "go with me and I Order, introduced at the meetin?8 will show He thought we c u!d this city S.turdiy and Siiiid.jj, J all do that? God wni our Father, and matter belonging to members of we should obey Him in all things. To ib, Church of Jesus 'hristof Latier-Jsknow God was etern tl life. If we had this knowledge we must be the hai piest Saints alone, mid persons who (0 , people on earth. 1'ut we were Buff ring be'ong to 'hat cl.urc-- need nut W6rr' our propensities and weaknesses to overthemse'ves about that which dues come our good qnnlities The man that n0' concern them. Religious was HuuetiSt d unto the Lord would have itiinte rule-- , ordinance- - and nothing in him displeasing to t lie Father, reguliiiina Coa' and ntien he came to lay down lug if,., tho-e who en'ertain or rcceite cem only i' would bt like into a swett so as them, long liny do not interfere s'eep, and bis eternal future was seem e. with the rights and liberie- - of n'on Tbe speaker then described, in detail, ruff. the advantages tia woul acciue to a We merely mention this to sit Sunday, 10 a.m. community crganixed to mate aud pr.. and angry questioning Choir sang, impertinent duce all they needed for their own uh. ng. and des iut refer to iotta The spirit of it was union, communion; "Arie, arise, with joy survey." From Monday' i Daily of May 4. woman and man ihrir in placed every queries fjr information. Prayer by Elder Lorin Farr. und all doing their best to true RON C0"s SARDINE position, TMK AMERICAN Kf f Choir tang, antinei, are maili lttor, and le- - than please their heavenly Fuiher and do hull' the cunt of imKrte. Sur.liiiex. "Before Jehovah's glotious throne." good to their neighbors. And th Iiliinicipal. be sui h a spirit o. kindn-sThe Sacrament was administered. peace Work commenc d this The City Council met, pursuant te j. and good-wiSmuwAi.K among the Saints as we elukk wiLronti woiiDuvtr had never with Hec'oyed experienced. Said be bad felt, for a long time, the morning on the plank sidewalk. Now j urnment, May 1st, 1871, Alderinit a powerful exhortation to temperance, in the Chair. need ofaa change iu Zion. He believed we want to see it pushed to the point 1 horn-o- n godliness, watchfulness and prayerful-ncss- . the time had come wnen w muct Thomas & Bingliatn were Messrs. proposed. No stoppages till it reaches far greater usefulness in the kingritHST. cr.o. A. SMITH the west side of Wall Stteut. granted a licence to sell coal. dom of God. He knew it would take A license was grauted to Murphj more to propere th people for union iu Invited all who had given their names it of than sell liquors by retail, at (Leir or to had iu become members the Order, temporal things, spiritual The supposed Katie Bros., to 2 do at Those must meet be wished a to to There in. of so, 11. R. p things. pur unity depot. at .Morgan and store, near the who bad incurred liab lilies, which they Bender was pose in faith, spirit, labor aud eve Wallace Foulger's license, to sell gebefore we shall he piepared to would afterwards settle, could come into conveyed to Salt Lak, Saturday evenneral merchandise, at hi- - s:ore, ou Mais be st i meet the Zion of God winch U to come the Order and these matte for safe keeping and identification. ing, He believed the lled when property or labor was receiv down from heaven. street, was renewed for 12 monih. Hi- - bore whole world was getting lipefor the ed testimony tha' this Order A license to keep a Iht and two biharvest, and a great change must take was of God. His spirit was in it. Those Exponent The Woman's Exponent for lliard tables, at tbo Billiard Parlor Splace among the Saints, that they might who did not see fit to enter it. would be May 1st is received It is as good as aloon, on Ihe west side of Main be able to do tbe work assigned them. fellowshipped in all kindness and char street, A fine for the la lies, was izine mag The question niise, are the blessings ity, but he would admonish all that one- ever. granted to Goff Moore. promised in the gospel, of more worth ness hmong the Saints was necestary to full of news and well written articles. The petition of Walker Bros, k Ct., than the property which we are made their progress, and was imperative. for permission to put a force puap into stewards over? Was it going to take Choir sang. Patbiarcu. The Patriarch, John the water lank, opposite their bum, us away anything we possess if we consetowers 0' Zion!'' arc "Beautiful thy ! No. God It would add crate it all to Smith, will be at the vestry of tbe Ogden Main street, was granted. Prayer by Elder C. W. Penrose. to it. Uut we must beware of pride lest with his clerk, Exclusive jurisdiction over the wtitr Tabernacle, 2 p.m. we become like the Nephites of old. We obfor the benefit of those who wish to tanks, except in cases of fire, was reitul must stop bringing iu fi om the Bast and Choir snog, iu the hands of Ihe Road Supervisor, tain thetr patriarchal blessings. West things we could produce for our"Mortals awake, with angels join." selves. This was a suicidal policy. Let who was instructed to keep tb kwi Prayer by Elder C. W. Penrose.. the Lord rule and w obey; aud if we Eets. Who has found a bunch of locked, to avoid accidents. enter into the order of uuiou, there was Choir sang, Peter McFailaae was admitted t no fear that e should be deprived of "Though in the outward cbureb be- brass keys? They belong to the U. C. need. He had no doubt low." sworn in as a policeman, te perform duty anything we freight warehouse. Leave them with Piert. Young had introduced tLis order U. C. R. R. depot. rttEST. CfO.M. SMITH Mr. Reeve, at the U. C. depot, or at the at the just as aeon as the heaits of the people so Committee on Public Worki rThe at his seeing pleasure Expressed Junction office. See advertisement. were prepared for it; and went on to bewished who to eported that tbe fire engine house builshow bow the principles of the gospel many persons present, United Order in of the members come kt had been revealed, gradually, as fast as ding, on theCiiy Hall grounds, would advanced an te take prepared Prest. Oglen. Gesialouies. Joseph Young completed in a few days aud submitted the people were prepared to receive of the them. This order would prevail and the step in the organization iu Zion, in Seventies this county, for the consideration of the Council, all the wishes Tabernacle being crowded every part spirit of it would flow like the waves of to overflowing. The work commenced who have not done so, to forward their whiek p'an for a new City Prison, tbt sea, till it reached every settlement. in St. the South of The clerk at Salt to the people George. general genealogies was approved. The rpirit of God would bejr record of had labored under great dilticulies, while Lake Robert Campbell. the truth of it. llabylon was bound to Tbe Committee asked, and were feinto obtain their other fall, and if we stay as we are, depending raising which products, ted further time totttcertain the bet they seemed to think must on liabylon for necessaries, we would bread, the north. President from obtained be his at John 'Sass." kind ef material to be used for tki coGarden Chipp, have te go without. Iu this Order, he of them the to showed necessity Young has plenty of let nstruction of the building. truant to be ready to go and come just their labor?, and tbe brethren garden, on the Bench, as be was required, aud ho considered organizing Alderman Moore presented a rtviiW the matter, reading about tuce, radishes, spring onions, &c, and this the duly of every member of it. reasoned upon Book of in the than flavor of finer any list of tbe City Officers, which was they are of far Tbe ltelief S ciety could do a great deal tbe Orderandspoken Some difficul- California Covenan's Doctrine ordered to be published is "garden sass," besides being more than they bad done, organizing minds about "posiin arose their ties themselves for tbe production of things fresh and young. Try 'em. John has the Ogden Junction. tion," like it was with two men who were they and their families need. If this is both Several bills for Tublic labor wtr and neither of them cabbage and tomato plants, for sale, the Zion o God, be would say let us would allowed. go into the pit, so they both stood also. unite to build it up in the wuy the Lord idle and starved. We were not going The council adjourned till thelSts had appointed. into an organization to appoint masters The Tabernacle choir sang of HU Musical. KLDCK LORENZO SNOW, May, 1874. to meet in the City nor tutors, nor governors to lord and the services at yesterday. Referred to the revelation in esrly rule it, but we would be all brethren. charmingly at 2 o'clock p m. times requiring Martin Hairis to be- Those who were nppo'nted to parage Prof. Pugh is deserving of credit for the come an example to the church in would be upheld by the freo vote of the continued improvement of his singers. before tho Lis II I Nil. liUhop. property laving members ef the Order, and be tul jeat to The solo in the Anthem, "Come we that b a law all declared to unto This was removal. A central board would be or On Sunday, the 3d inst , to tbvnf love the Lord," was given with excelwho came to Zion to reeeive an inbeii-lancfor each Slake of Zion, and a ganixed this citj. There were many queries in the lent effect, by Mrs. Jennie Thompson, of Mr. John Crawford, of organization in each District. separate fine son. mucc the of minds of the people tulject and the whole choir contributed to the Elder C. W. Penrose then read the this Order was introduced. Some would of the piece. like te know more aVout it bifore sub- Preamble and Resolutions and the Rules harmony scribing their names. One good feature adopted by the organization of 'he Order This morning, after a lingering illn" iu the Sainta was. they wt ra willing to Officer Ina Besder. from Returned SL George. of six months, Thomas Rimmer. receivo a principle when the spirit of at old took Bender te who Tbe congregation accepted tbcm by B. Y. Hampton, the Lurd manifested it. and trust to the censed was born in the Isle of returned last Kansas, evening. Lord for the results. The practice of unanimous vote. Topeka, 1814. and came to Utah in ,, tbe principles of this Order would detime had bard a down, He going being The following temporary organiiation from the residence of velop it to our minds, just us it was with of the Order for this Stake was deprived of sleep fur three days and at 5 p m Friends invitedthe study of geometry or any other sciold watcb man the to on votes nights, having ence. At first some might be dissatis- then effected by unanimous Destrtt Aetfi and Isle of Maa pPr' A number of fear of tho for results they each nomination, l'rest. Smith explain- Closely escape. fied, through not seeing - ' please copy. Uut when hud expect! immediately. the idontified have Individuals prisoner the for this was purthat necessary it becaniu properly organised, labor ing Distriet directories, as the assassin Bendar.ani persons have of organizing ! eT in pose classified, 'and the machinety proper Oj. r.pld. safe tW A very from t he vicinity where aii.ev,k t for s'nt circumbeen as e to be would was subject, trr Jo aud results thu Ky change, Zyith astonishing pnu motion, wonted IhIWnlWn that if " aud the treasuries would become so full stances required and wisdom might dic- the horrible crimes of the Benders were tv -1 veryaoxlul when wl on; rry TrJ would be with TMe ei- -. frill tiwrtiin Sewin that members of , the Order perpetrated. tate : m worfc ... ,., ibe actlo. T Sin that tor oulv what demanded, n draw able to they mriif. F D. IUeltaris, President. ,..a wouH jv f tot, tho m (O Mnrnji elil cording Iu the revelation. Hut by this nuikM a .LB,f The trusSchool Vico District Second Farr Lorin themselve Walter Thomson, th- time they would have proved titrke rfp apert. V ! tke tees of the Second District are making ftr all work o that their werd would be like tbe Presidents. cntr. r nrl hy ""I Zitr t The speaker school house. word of the; Almighty. Two their to an addition jk. W. W. Burton, Secretary. iwi.peratli.ntosefll Hi rvery hmiX the of "' itall then referred to h,co optratlou ""',, ..,(. the west side and upwards elenrt on erected rooms are being t J oflcrod Stanford, ever Edwin Stratford.' Joseph xiirli mmli lie (,. people ill Uox Elder Coun'y. according IMI year.. of tho building, to be used for rocitation 36,.W to the instruotionii of l'rest. Jfoung Assistant Seorctarie. . incn-aDemand ng evory day classes. Prof. Monch and his assistant, .nown. ,MiI...en.. Ja.V". several years ago; They had a tannery, ; C. F. Middleton, Treasurer., Tailom Ac a wooleu faotoryric , iu working order, ... . . Trt.r'f.ltll Mr Bos; will both teaoh ia the Second rliii.wts, A. mt U. Aaron F. Fai r, Israel Canfield, aud manufactured their own tdioes, hats, in yonr place, wrile fr with and no school the two house, agency District B. D. Hammond. Ba lantyne, F. A. ri chin- - for year Family or clothing, .ic. Theie were fl:teert .rooms it is thought will have additional W, Pearose, each .with its stipctinteu-denC I.' -. IUwsotu John Hart, on milyreceiptor all their classes dur- jI the country sufficient fir saved but alf joined iir one tjstew.5 They D. M. Directors. '"" space tlitT, t..ement bonlntiirtir rof Swan, hi W; Suui - had their (aiiio sheep herd, dairy, part 01 "SJ the summer. The Court House will another iui.j"eT' remarks some made ing Wells VS t Co., II. tUO RotiKST J.' Pres.il). l Sara. . nd be vacated. i ).w York. Obtained thw thing apon the probability c mistakes, llieex-traviiganc- France will pr&vidc (stations in the Marquesas Wands, for southern observation, and at IVkiu and Yoko-haoifor the northern. Germany th- inancial ability, kc, would iu the same way they could become immensely ritth. God would inspire the people like he did bis servant ef and Abraham, for example, aud give them ability in temporal things as he had done in spiritual things. - Zealand. f- I as-f- f.-- ail; t imp-ov.-me- ; ye-u.-" e e I pa-sni- j! our-elv- v i i es I LOCAL ITEMS. r ulT-l- y erf-woul- s, ll pie-par- e sc-ul- . be s, . , e. Iicrt. M. - ""'L "nj1-,lhi- ;" iprot w 1 ow- -. A ,ITl"' ; j , to7JrA Jfri . Kit-har- e t, "$-3- cow-her- PV --- jj Jy,-- tJrei'-peepV- -. |