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Show CRIMINALS OP THE And it would not" b a ba-- idea for those who understand bri'dinir or plattins; to instruct ths children in thus' during the coming winter, and thus nj ike profitable mttiy h urs anj many hand whih would otherwise b; muched by tlio . of Anyhow, look out at o ico and take care of the straw. Tbe Ch'nse army place great re'ianoe rpou tbe clanging of t'leir t'raien gonas and til beating of their drain lo over awe lh eueiuT. inj when once fairly erjgea I he J fling siiukpo'S inf ha ruidt of the opposing force, hud J h cm the battle consists mainly of loud noise and noxious suiell. i The Hbove is from the Sao Francisco Clironiela of the 3J iust. We clip the following from the same t idh-net?- Sunday School Ux:iuiaa Oones City, August 3rd, 1875. Editor Junction: Brigham and HaigM, and Nigrree.anl LtAtt Sir: The following are a well ih.t Dame Hud L e know perfi-cll- few nui-Hnc- re whs decreed and planned of a Smi ley school examination, held in tbe Second District, August 2st, 1875, which you will oblige us by insert tng in the columns of your paper for tbe benefit of thosa interested in the pro green ef their children in Sunday ecbool noit-- n by tbe highest authority in t he Chinch; that the ohuruh divided th spoil and applauded the assassins. We repent it: a verdict of acquittal by the Murraon jury ought not to be tbe end of this matter matters. We repnat it: if junt:ce fails veueance This school has about 150 children in should be invoked; aad tbey who killed ar rage attendance a small per cent, without law should also suffer without when you take into consideration that law. this district numbers COO children of a If this is not following the Chinese regular school age. In order, however, method we should like the Chronicle to do justice to the district, i in ncs-ar- y to Htate, that it furnishes stu lents to tfll us what it is. Tho first ol for four different schools lh Method- in the these three quotations is a "brazen is', the Episcopal, tbe lane" aud ihe one in the fi'y Mall AlgoD." the second a drum beat to lowing, now, 60 students for eacb of the overawe the jury, and the third a three tirnt schools, and 150 for the latt, we find 300 children in school, and 800 "stinkpot," offensive to the nostrils fot the street ud various other employ meals displeasing in tbe sight of the of all just people. Lord. U it a wonder then that we find The evidence adduced at the taial, if it proves anything shows the very reverse of the brazen assumption of the Chroniclo. And the principle involved in tbo closing sentence of the sensational sheet is subversive of law and order and prompted by a murderous spirit. It is the same send ment uttered by the assassins of Joseph and t Hyruoi Smith. "If law canuot touch them powder aud ball shxll." Civilization punishes killing without law" by legal method?; barbarism; in its , worst: stages acts out the views of the Chronicle, and meets lawlessness with lawlessness, murder with murder and v crime with crime We join in the cry going up from the press of the country for justice against tho guilty in ti e 'e d of horror perpetrated at Mountain Meadows, 1 proclaim those l who ' would promote mob law, stamp men as guilty without cvidenoa simply to gratify bigoted prejudice, and hhed the blood, of those .whom the law sets free, enemies to the peace and welfare of . mamma anaj criminals a i heart ot but We .t the deepest dye. 1 STlt.UV. "the farmers of eiliren desecrating the Sabbath by hunting, fishing, playing ball and leaSng around the street corners? ' The cry of (union does not here come to our aid, to justify us in this neglect, for tbe Sab bah school is free to all; the rich and tbe poor draw from tbe same fountain, without money and without priee; neither does tbe claim I need my children's services at heme" furnish an excuse, for Qod says we should cease from our labors on that day, and keep it holy by praying, fasting, and giving praises to God in holy places. For the benefit of those who permit their children to spend their time in this way, let us for a moment draw, a comparison between the two systems of education the street sobool and the Sabbath school. Tbe former is the source of all evil; here we find tbe thief, tbe adulterer, the liar and the drunkard for examples to our children; here we find classes of a half doieaor dcten, .wi h the most wicked one for leader; and if, perchance, we uld, unobserved, listen fur a few mo ments to their conversation, we would bear language witch would cans tbe criiHSon color of siiame to mount our cheeks for those whom God has given us, as the deoret and most sacred boon on earth, and through whom we expeot to reap our blessings. .1 Lnt us uow follow that little boy with a Bible under his arm to the Sabbath school. What a change! The first sounds that full upon our ears are praises to God, in song; the next, pray er; tben a song again, after which all are busy, reading from the best books the word of God. The eyes of 150 children beaming with delight, as (hey listen, with eager interest to the instructions that tail from the lips of their teachers. Here, truth, honesty, virtue and 'integrity form the theme of instruction, aud uo drunkard ever intrudes in this sanctum. The 8abbath school and Cityjiil were so close together,' that when tbe songs ceased we imagined we could beer tae claoks of the chains tipou the culprits beueath. Wi.at a fearful contrast ! The end of the Street ' scboola murderers' cell I The end of the Sabbath school aa honest nun ha noblest work of God" Chose - Weber .county, and of Northern Utah generally, will do well just now to tale care of plenty rf good straw. We are not alluding to "fed," for it is to be hoped and reasonably expected that for an ordinary winter, plenty of bay and other J- , The examination yesterday consisted fodder will be secured for provender of passages committed to memory from for stock. We are speaking now in the catechism, recitations and exercises in singing, all of which were executed the bat and bonnet interest. with credit to the children and teachers Although we raise to much grain of the school. We were particularly deand talk o much about wearing lighted with the pleasant aad cheerful appearance of seme of the classes, and home-madhead-gear- , there hasucv-r- r tbw act manifested by their teachers in beeu enough straw secured in the Inspiring their students in the prosecution of their studies, and the parental Territory to fully supply the home feelings exhibited for the prosperity of market. With all our importations the school. Supt. Ballautyue, L. F. and Robert McQuame followed tf bats aud bonnets Iho detnaud for Monch with short addresses complimenting the ft raw has always been greater than students and teschers upon their Ubor ; thn supply. We hope that will not alter which a vote of thanks was intend-ed- , by the school, to the.r euperinten. ' be the case this season. Thomas D"xey, bis afsisUutsj and deat, t Robert McQuarrie, who had labored so Uetore , the, threshing machines diligently, both in and oul or school Tor have battered all tbe beauty out ot its properity. . . It as a universal feeling with all the wheat straw let the ladies of tbo present that much good would result various settlements who feel sufficient from this examination, and it is to be interest in these mattcrsj select straw hoped that others will follow the exam et by tbe First, Secend and Fourth for the purpose desired. The straw pies Districts. ' of taos wheat is excellently adapted "" Very reaped fully, i : H. Bali.au TTict, Supt. for braiding, and a large quantity ol L. F. Mo.stH, Seo'y. it is required in the market. Besides what is wantotl in this county, Salt A gentleman in addressing Lady Lake will furnish a ' marlci for, a iU X, who had in Pans married just fupply. It can be sold therefor cssh. for thethird time, said reproachfully. The. Jlelief Society's wUU&S'mcuj. You d not come to Ixmdou any in this city will want lots .uf straw longer?" ' Oh, ycV she replied in and biaiJMadit, wi'U be wise for the the most natural manner, 'I always kdcetiot to be caJr&i cee.fc' fiast my widowhoeda there. e Thurtday't Daily of Aug 5 in the. iha.le is pretty fucli it little town as Ojideii. good iuti't it. Hut theH tbi is eet'ing to he the cen're of gruviiy in Utah, and we ought to be t.be to Mand a little extra beat. Let the old tbermoui. raise it el f if it likes Tuebmom. 98 fr An excursion train will have on Tuesday next, at 0 a.m.. lar lin ii ii t Oden Frank Judge Siill.rlaul A all intermediate points on the (I. U'ih Northern. Fare, return tickets. Special dinpaich to the 8 L Hen B- $2 Tbe tram will re'iirn on Wednes la , HVer- 4. The. day Ko ...u but parties can s'ay until the 1 2i h tor thV for fifty cents additional, or they can return do,ed th,se,,i(lKP 'n.4 any t tne fr'in the 1 3' h to the 31t ot concluded hi, address ,0 tue' 'Mus H,9 w additional. norning. .p,ecll August, at ba'f regular fare l was , attei.tujl T&1 h. - , rTrV jX' ened Tough a relic of 'Us. Unole Davi reached TinMnr, irilidat on the lm I Jenktn, hi95ib He is mill hnle mid heart;, auA loves to f in yam about the days whin be fought wi h I y the From A paper: Excursion Train. LOCAL ITEMS. l ins-t- . Nelson. We wieb the old tar continued health, and as many 'happy returns" of tie day an it is for him to see in health and happiness. pont-ibl- New Bishops The Provo Times of the 3d inst., sas: "At the close ef tbe meeting in this city on last Sunday morning, ihe fallowing Elders were ordained by President largP Crazy Soldier A soldier, sup posed to be craxy, tried to enter Mr. Hocking's bouse, 12th Ward, Salt Lake, by the window, Tuesday night. Mr. H got his revolver, but the soldier seized it and fired it, missiag his mark. The shot brought some neighbors to the res cue, when the fellow fired agalurand was fired at, but no one was hurt." lit ran against Dobson, the night watchman, and shot at him, but was finally overpowered and taken to tbe City Hall. Mrs. Hocking has been very ill since the occurrence, from fright. ' A Livi Tradismas. Mr. William Driver, proprietor of the City Drug Store, has entered upon his fifth business year in this city, and expresses himself well satisfied with bis past success and future prospects. He has no occasion to complain of his venture, neither does he; for t. e tide of his fortunes set in when he quit selling goods fpr the firm of Godbe L Co., and started the firm ef Driver & Nellis. Mr. Driver treught into the business a long experience and a good knowledge of drugs, medicines and liquors, aad was able, when the term of his partnership ran out, to pur chase Dr. Nellis share of the concern, and run it "on his own book." His prosperity has flowed in a steady stream, and he has, invested tbe profits of his establishment in tbe city where they were made, purchasing real estate and improving it. In addition te two elegant and substantial dwelling Louses he has erected and nearly finished the handsomest business store in town, a three story brick edifies which is rapidHe puns ly approaching completion. his money where he considers it will do the in out good, and is neve found a nig gard when charily calls for the aid of the He whs ,,a,-(u- l ve.e in dealing will, ihewiteHs KiL.' Mimb. wbo.u he denounced Hm a ,fB confessed murderer ot the bUckem number is total of the voles Following tv FlVfiioii llftnriiM. polled in Weber comity on Mouday last, Auuust 21, 1873: For Comnmnionert to locate University Lands : Van 895 Cott John S 895 Hills Wis 895 John Row berry For Councilor to the Legislative Assembly for Box Elder and Weber Counties : Lot euzo Snow, 894 1 Lorin Farr For Selectman for Weber County: 896 Riciian Ba'luutyne Weber For Treasurer County : Wal er Thomson 896 Brigham Young to be Bishops: L John Nuttall to be Bishop of Kanab; George For County Surveyor: llulliday. Bishop of Santaquin; II amy David Jenkins .....896 II Cluff, Bishop of the 5th ward, Provo; Fur Justice of the Peace, Ogden Precinct: and John B. Maiben, Bishop of Mauii." Charles F. Middleton 260 William Critcblow 2 Am Impoetant Work. The Book ot For Constable, Ogden Precinct : Mormon has been translated into tue William Henry Clark ....262 Spanish language, and Eiders appointed to go to Mexico for the purpose of For Soda This morning a company introducing it to tbe Spanish speaking ladies and guntlemen started from natives of that interesting country. The of this city for a trip to Soda 8prings. In expenses of publishing tbe book are to be defrayed by subscription. Bishop L. the company were F. S. Richards Esq., J. Herrick will receive all amounts don wife and children, and Mrs. Jane ated in this county Those who wish to Richards, Joshua Williams Esq. and aid in this important work should for wife, Tbos Wallace Esq and daughter, ward what tbey wish to subscribe im Miss 8arah Brown, and others,, with Boes" Sumner for Major Dotuo. mediately, as the Elders have to start They will travel with their own teams, about the 1st of September. outfit and provisions, going by way of A wd. a man whose w.,r, Wrt8 - 01 .,. l.eved. Ho nal,d ,he ;, the proseout on, showing; that ibe V fe" wl. nesses bad contradicted themselves and where two or more of them had testified to any particular' occurrence or act. their stories did not He aid the white men who participated In tQp ma8 sacre weut to Mountain iMeadow on an errand of mercy, iheir object bein to rescue the unfortunate emigranto from the Indians They could not have d the deah or tbe emigrants, or would have remained a.iy fro, tn' bloody field, and allowed the IuiUd t0 complete the work a ready berun by them. The only person sh.iwn to have fired a gun at the migrants vn Kliugeu Smith, and he was tbo only wiuiet,) tha fact. The judge's theory is that tbe treaty with the emigrants wan made is. good faith, and Lee aud the oiher whites were conducing the company to Cedar City when the Indians, who were dissatisfied with tbe treaty, and still unmged at the emigrants, BpraDg from tboir ambush and committed the foul massacre. Judge Hoge, for the defense follewed, carefully reviewing the evidence. He was more severe than Sutherland had been in his denunciation of Kliagtn Smith Bishop closed the argument for the defendant, occupying four hours, and analysing the testimony of each witness. He took the ground that Kliogen Smith' was the chief demon, leadiog in the crime, appropriating to himself the property of the emigrants and using their mules to haul lead He told the jury that if a man took ten thousand dollars to tetify in court against another, they would Dot believe him, but Klingen Smith had sold himself for that which was worth more to him tbau ten thousand dollars, and was not entitled to credfie characterized him as a muibility, de-s- in Ogden valley, Blacksmith's Fork and Bear Lake, aad will stay just as long as they please or circumstances will per mit. We wish them a pleasant journey, recruited health and a safe return' rderer, liar, thief and perjured villain. Mrs Hoag, he said, Mas a gitrulous old woman, who had told her story so often that she believed it herself. Tbe other witnesses were handled just as roughly Brighax Cut, Box Elder Co., in the argument. Mr. Baskin, for tke prosecution, will August 4th, 1875. address the jury to morrow, and it is Eoitor JcKCTtoi: the case will be submitted in expected Sir. Yesterday a fire consumed the the evening. outhouses of Mr. J Jrppesen; loss, $300. A neighbor's boy playing truant is school hours, started the fire by playA woman of Indianapolis lias, Tbe flames reached shown ing with matchesthat she could be as murdera long distance, and but for the energetic action of Sheriff John Burt and a ously brutal as most any man. She number of citizens, much damage would pursued her rival in love into a closet have been done ' Mr. E. A. Bex's preand shot her fatally, and then, patmises, opposite the fire.were particularly ting her revolver gleefully, exclaimexposed to the flames." die This county has been favored with a ed, Ohj quiver! That's right, hard! i sit from Miss E. do!" I I R. Snow, whose valu enj iy this, able instructions have been' highly appreciated by the various assemblies of ladies, and have caused renewed energy and spirit to reign among our people. In Justice's Court. Miss Snow organized a ladies retrench- Ten 'tory of Idaho, J93 Fntiiklin Precinct ment society here, with tbe following Uiuutj of Oneida. . L. C. Mechura, J ubiice of th officers, vi: president, Mrs Minnie 8. R. PARKINSON, Plat.. tiff) Snow; counselors, Mrs. Emilie Madseu, valnxt Laura Hunsneker, Jaae Johnson, Lucy J AMIS MOORE, Defendant , The Jensen and Misses Ida Snow and Esther "f tbe United 8tat of tho Territory Smith; secretaries, Misses Genia Snow of ltabo, to James Moore, Greeting Touar hereby tamniouwl to be aad appear and Fanny Grahl. befor me. at my oIBc, i t Fraakliu Precinct, ' Onaida County, Idaho territory, on the 14th day A. C. o: Siumlir, Mb, at tli hour, f 10 u'clw A., in tli foreuxt) of aid 1y to awiwer tbe Fire at Briguam. - J LEtfAL NOTICE. Normal Instllnte. plaint oi the laiuti(f ben ia uowou file in my claiming; rt ynti the nnm of $3 .0(1, line on dated April uOtn, A. D. 187. at Bote Irankliu, Unwiii Cunutv. Idaho Territory; win judgment will he ren'derH against you for the um or sea.no 'ogcther with coeut, it you tail m ap uia-leau- Salt Lake City, Aug. 4, 1875. ' Editor Junction: Dar Sir: The Teachers' ; xarand annwnr. Normal Uiven umler my hadd thia 4th diy of Anjut, Institute," now in session, is a live body A. 1) , 1ST5. L. C.MECfl.OI. of excellent teachers, and the interest Jastice of the Peace. manifested in the exercises show plainly 614w that tbe educators ef the children of Utah are willing to advance with the spirit of tbe age. mong the most interesting exercises are those in ebargo of Miss Stulfough 'and' ,Miss Deli Snow, viz: Object Teaching and Oral Grammar, or STREET,' the met hod's Vf preparing pupils for text books;' tRe teachers pre- s6l-3tBe senting subjects iu such a manner that 'the tnetnbera of tbe Institute are perfectly in love with tbe methods. I "must no forget, W riling, Yy Professor Dtsnop, and lectures on Theory and HEREBY GIEtf THAT THE CounPractice, by Prof K. G. Maeser, who IS and Territorial taxes for 1675 are ty are equally successful. now due. and taxpayers are requested Mr Jas. Dwycr has opened the office to settle me at my office at th with ef the Educational Bureau for tbe use House Court without delay. County of the teachers while visiting the city. The office is well supplied with maps, A. West, charts, globes, nd text books of every Assessor and Collector for Weber Co. variety, and of the latest and nest Office hours from 10 a.ra until 4 p.m. styles Times, at present, appear to be very s59-3. dull but little business; everybody complaining of the heit: thermometer OR US ft Y, M. D. 0. ranging from 95 to 125 in the sun.and WaLESALB i!D BBTA1B 85 to C0 in tbe shade. Tbe new Z C. - PEEBLES' DRUG ! above-name- FIFTH STORE, O-cle- d n benevolent. Mr. Driver has expressed in our hear ing. Verbally, bis thanks to the public who have so generously patronised him, and he hopes for a continuation of their custom, promising on his part that what be supplies shall be as geauine as can be procured in the very best markets and supplied at fair and living prices. We congratulate Mr. Driver on his success, and hope it may continue. With bis competent asbistanta and com plete stook he has the chief run of the trade in his line in Northern Utah, arid, as he is no fossil, we may look for a big 3FL Ogrowth in his euterpri&e, as the city in- M. I. building is rogreiing rapidly; LOG iJf, CACHB VOW IT. and tbe excavation of the N Deseret creases in population and progresses loot itut ions i I And it to their ticnal Bank Is abcut Ctuhed. stock and karn price. with the inarch of tbe tin.es. to advantage iuupcet ' ' Tours in haste, si C. Weight. NOTICE . Jos. w a T TJ Gr I a? - 3- |