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Show Published every WEDNESDAY aal SATURDAY by the Codes Fublmhina Oompast. - Charles W. Penrose, Editor. E.STlt(Tf,ORD,Bnsinus Manager, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ought tohave something to represent "1 it in Utah besides scrubs." C. 1875 To All whom it may Con cern. Advertisements, orders for Job Vork or business connected with all remittances Subscriptions, and forwarded by mail for the Ooden Junction, should of a meeting s judged by: Mm according to the amounf pot;,' in the to some plate. Better pass Pierce new district where cheek is more in demand than dignity, and subscription lists .are needed more than singing and sermons. Send on White by all 'means, the M. E. Church be addressed to A FIRE FIEXl CAUGHT. New Jersey has captured a The city of Rahway has been for several years a notorious place for unaccountable conflagrations, bo much so that Insurance Companies declined in most instances to take risks in the fire-fien- d. r - And now the sationalists have another chance to bray. A person from Lemhi county, Idaho, went to Boise and reported that the Indians in his vicinity were very saucy, and that they entered the houses of settlers and demanded anti-"Mormo- sen- n" food, helping themselves if refused. He wanted arms to protect himself The Idaho States and nun at once jumps to the surmise fellow-settler- 1 were discovered. Several of these cases of arson happening recently, and an attempt, which failed, having been made to destroy a barn belonging to Mr. C. Vanderhoven, a special policeman named Price watched several nights in the barn, and at length one night last week, looking out of the barn window, he saw a man lighting some shavings fourteen feet below. He jumped on to his back and both rolled . to the ground, quickly regaining their feet; after an exciting chase Price caught his man, who proved to ba Alfred E. Jewell, a respectably connected Presbyterian and member ' of a fire brigade.' It is expected that Jewell will make confessions implicating others, but if he had been caught in most entirely played out. It has been Western towns, the fire fiend would repeated 60 frequently, and exploded have been'swung up foTbranch' 'of a bo many times, that the public have tree and sent in a hurry to light fires become bored with it. sWhy not try oeiow.. something new? V T? r .7 Ttift niw. will ucav uvno uc nAvt kuak .ituu mi v tlinl PRESIDENT GRANT Cloud and the Sioux deliberating with the Commissioners, decline to President U. S. Grant is expected sell the' Black Hills country," and that the Commissioners arc in danger to arrive in ihia city (Sun As a.m. the ,10 Chief from violence, through "3IortnonM day, 3d,) at , of this influence. Perhaps it was through Magistrate great nation, is Grant President entitled to the "Mormon", influeneo that the Ogal-all- a chiefs burst out laughing when highest marks of respect which the the proposition was mado by the people can bestow. It is not proba thW his Btay ln Ogden will be eauc3 from Washington, t$ lease the' bit Black Hills country until all the gold lengthy,, ,,JIost likely he will proceed at once to Salt Lake, in accordcould be taken out.T . ! If the people of Lemhi county ance with an invitation which has want troops quartered. there, or, to been extended to him. escorted by make any other kind of a stir to raise Governor Emery and the 'chief .offi cials of Aha Territory.' But' it .isL to a little money, they hadbettr-no- t b hoped that the citizens of Ogden try the transparent Conn lie dodge. Governors are getting to1 understand vfillrshoir th'eir attachment to the this kind cf Jeremy Diddling, and United States and regard for its inunless they want to take a hand in stitutionary, receiving the head! ana the game of fraud will treat such ap- chief of the llepuhlic, la ihemos be plications with the contempt they coming manner possible under the deserve. And the public will despise circumstances and limited time for that the "Mormons" have had something to do with putting up the In. dians to this insolence." What a wonderful brain worls in the caput of the Statesman ! Only it is a pity that its action is so slow. Kelly is away behind the times, That cry is too eld. In fact, it is -- 1 " - those newspapcrsl.which take up the cause of the swindlers, and know what value to place on the silly cry of "Mormons in collusion with In dians." Too thinrand too stale? r j SEXD HIM ALOXG. We see by the Omaha Herald that Rev. Clark Wright has been transferred from the First Methodist Church - of Omaha to ; the Rocky Mountains. The Herald speaks very would highly of the gentleman.' preparation. The occasion of this Presidential visit, the first of the kind with which Out Reii ' -- -t White ITift., Hud i l,t ia r'8Ut ej;: Zkli lift swalfew im;"M 10Uud Ogd.n,SeDt. 2Stb. .KeT ' Whoksajo aitd Commission Dealers in Preduce. PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO V;';'.; ! ir.&XaVZilV.KT CC.x . to-da- iVbo are amrlng from the etton and ib- discretions of youth ,' nertDus weak nw, early cay, loss or manhood, &c, I will Bend a ' d. tht rtcipe you. FREE OF CHARGE.. Tbls great remedy, wM discovewd by a miS8iontyin sonth America. Send a eayeloj othi. Rsv. J.Eph T. SMim V. miU willcufe seJf-dre- d bu, hs B.ux ESTEYORCAN. THK BEST MADE AND ' PUREST-TONE- IS- -; ' STRUMENT MASUFACTrREB. ;'' ' non-Mormon- CARD. A. , To "rua-ners,- Af ent for Northern Utah, JOIM rqWLEK, s, l - Terms ; - Eay, Rate ' OGDEN. Reasonable. Orders by letter promptly attended to. .. i . . j il9.tIfD?!n?f lioinB fi :; , P '; i by th quart'er. LEV E E B - FIFTH STJIEET. .if 'r n ' l iV i. ;' y ; GO I FORr v , . ; , .... t i OirSena io Salt Lake, ' 'i- , l ! WHY DO YOU - ; ;' sGl-O- ( Mill ! It r,3 n !iAND :.k 'I jr1 .'t!l;.i!;f! i i I' -- .j. ill e, '' ; October,; A letter from ;Fort Mohave,. Ari zona, says that news has just reached that postta the effect that C. II. Joy; meteorologist jn Lieutenant Wheel er's exploring party, died from- thirst and exhaustion vhila making ,the as,: cent of a peak in the mountains south of the old San Gabriel mission, California. J. IIasson,'son of Dr; Has-soFort Trumbull, and Q. Thompson of Lieutenant Berglaods party, very nearly met t.with.' a similar 'fate . . ; n, , ly n.-to- . ,1 A , : J S. - ! 1 '.hi ..I lev io ..) v.1 "til ....mo WHEN -- Tlim 'fin iiii : i s U:--- jr, . Si!) ). 'J ' i : test1 Articles V', nTTery ' l"5i to. meet . in, clock p. 2'o' at j IIallr r:r.I Perished on u Peak. -- "') : i , ap- -i Vi- , a - One Small Mitrt j com-pbte- 1 , , Utah has ever bceo honored, will doubtless be taken advantage ef.hv thosewho have jers8tentyi misrer- - while ascending CucumOngo, a' high resented the people here for years. mountain of the same tan ge. ' Vhen found by the guide sent out in search Every "possibl effort will be made to of them, Thompson was found prejudice the minda of the President exhausted" ahdt insensible at and his traveling associates against the. bottom ofi-deep ravioo,; and the old, ectlkrs of the, soil,: with a Ilasson about a hundred yards furview to ""further upecial legislation ther on, much exhausted and just able td drag himself along on his against the peace and welfare of the hands and knees. . Both would have Territory. " perished in a very short time. Tim organ of the late lamented Neither had tasted food or water for Chief Justice McKean, already puts forty-thre- e hours. ... .' . out a feeler to prepare the way for a A western journalist, whose wife pressure in the direction of the Mc- had just presented him with twins, Kean interest, and towards more and who,for this reason, was comCongressional interference with cur pelled to neglect his paper for one ' '"' "" " local affairs day, wrote, the day after, the followBut President Grant understands ing excuse: "We were unable to is sue our paper yesterday in consewell enough 'that McKean is the quence of the arrival of two extra be a good idea to exchange him for Poverty Pierce, who has got down so low that even the miners of Bingham complain of his poverty of intellect ns well as pocket. Pierce viudicates his character by pointing to the amplitude of the collection at a certain meeting in which he cut a very unenviable figure. That is about as high as he can rise. The efficincy greatest blunderer whom he ever STRAYjJOTIC, t, . : borough and repeated inves city. EDWIN STRATFORD, tigations proved that the fires were Business Manager, In the work of an incendiary. Bex 32, 0f den, Utah.' every instance which could be traced, kindlings saturated with' coal "oil TOO STALE. and Municipal. pointed to a. judicial position, of adulation will see through the thin The City Conncil met, b pr odjoxtraf-mensoukd" "white at 2 o'clock p. ra., iu! the Citj the followers of that 1875 Slayor L. 3. essence of irritability, who never Hall,' October 1st, cbair. the in r; .,). n made a successful point against the Herrick The OgJea Branch f Z. C. RL; 1,, "Mormons " and never uttered an Robert S, Watsoa, Sopt.;' was granted a set not was which important ruling Hcsnse to' sell general merchandize aside when brought before a court of wholesale axtl retail, Bt the old etaad, on corner Main and Fourth etrcets. a competent jurisdiction. A license was granted to A. M. Van to free ballot," The other cries of "a. and an: '.'amended jury Jaw,''.; ,will keep a bar. a billiard tabl ad lunch at the BuildingsVon hare little effect when explained by standwest side ;.'Exchange of Main etreet. y the either friends or foes to the clamor. The licenses of Thomas Etherington, "A free ballot'" as desired' by the A. P, Shftkeepear, Greenwell & Wright, ring, means the abolition cf all safe- - Wm. ThompsoB, H. S. Blancett, J. S. ha haV.nt hnx. H(V that ft Lewis, J. Mendelsohn, F. Levy, B. malignant minority can walk over White, Samuel Herrocks, J. Appolonio, & the rights' of the majority; that un M. E5el, Z. Astill, John Boyle Co., and Wm. Driver, were renewed according to scrupulous politicians may manipu- theit ' respective petitions. late elections in their own interest, A petition signed by G. M. CaTey, against the bulk of tho people, who John B. Cracbert and fifteen others, was are inexperienced in the tricks of. re- read, complaining of the infringement by peaters and ballot stuffers. Utah has "runners" on their business rights, an4 and the law asking the Council to compel said "runa "free ballot" y, which makes, it free while it pre- ners" to, pay a license and to, wear s and also to prescribe limits,, serves its integrity, is that which is "badge," the stepping beyond which by said " so repugnant to the adventurers who to the injury of others in busK wish to run tho Territory in opposi-tio- n ness to be punishable by fine or impristo the will of the people. onment, as the judgment of the Council ' An "amended jury law" means a may deside. The Council were of the opinion that1 statute destroying the rights of nine-tentas now in force, of the citizens of Utah", the City Ordinances, guarantee ample protection to the busia law which" shall make religion ness interests of the petitioners, and a test of fitness to serve on juries; an that it is their right to make complaint1 enactment abolishing the principle of against disorderly persons, who will be' ' "a jury of peers;" an iniquitous piece dealt with as the law directs. The petition was laid on tfce tablfc, of special and unconstitutional legisand the Recorder instructed to reply by lation, giving the right to sit on ju- letter to the. petitioners, in aecerdance ries to turning over with the facts in the case.' ' ' ' the masses of the people iato the The petition of John- Reeve,. M. II. hands of a 'few U. S. officials, in Bearduley and seventeen others (. was whose appointmsnt they have no read, asking the Council to "abolish, as voice, and to the tender mercies. of a nuisance" J "Chain wash house," situated in the Y. at tho R. 'R. depot, the people's avowed enemies. thafc the. occupants of said and The Poland bill gave the non Mormon wash stating house were- oblivioHa as to fires; element an equal number on the four having occurred' in said promises with This the "Mormons' jury list during the last two months, to' the was unequal and unjust, because the immiaent danger of adjacent valuable ' "' "Mormon" element outnumbers the property5 The matter was referred to the"1 other so largely 'But this is 'not of Buildings, who was isstrocted enough for the hostile and bitter to enforce the City- Ordinance relating clique who have persistently blocked to the prevention of fires'. '; the way to the development ef the Through their. Chairman, Alderman ice them To Brown, the Committee1 on Fire. Depart. just Territory. , satisfy must. be abolished,, constitutional mentr asked and were granted farther time te obtain a suitable hll for the Fire principles trampled in the mire,' and a whole people deprived of the last The .Chief of;the i Pire .Pepartroeat, vestige of freedom and the benefits of Joshaa Williams, represented the necescitizenship.,, IVJJh r;r.. sity, of bavin an alarm bell, a suitable These matters will alibe explained tower,, in which ,tq place ittj anq conveat the ' right time and. k. the right nience for, drying the engine-hosafter s i u i j d '..) ';. place, and the motivesff the unprin- using. These ' matters were referred to the cipled gang otp adveaturers.V who Committee on Ffre Departmeat., ,( swear by, McKean and the dvil will Several bills for pub-lilabor, were be seen and understood in.' all the " and ailowed. preseated blackness of their infamy. Tbo Council adjouraed till the 35th, .. the.-City- : f0 ii hi .( m.t t Snnk with Ears. i ;.t CITY1 :DRDG STORE .:k From the Rading Eagle.' t It. T. writes to the Eagle as fel- lows from Robeson township : .1. :i hi "On Friday last dlarge black snafce known as the swamp species, was Killcom- ed about one, mi)e from Beckersville, PRESCRIPTIOXS carefully of the night;, 1 i. seven miles below Heading, by whi was cutting wood on the hill.. .MrHauser was told by a snake was. in the road aboy,f-hanear him. when Mr. II. took large pole and killed the reptile. It measured fouy feet four inches.1 When the snake was'exiiniiaed, it was found t6 have two ears, two, inches aparf, abd three inches from the back part Elhan-non'Hause- r,' t ' , i i.b r 1 j -i Wines, ,1. , ,.H ; : " !::. SI' : I it' of the mouth. The ears are about A1F of the finest quality. half an inch fa length,' and the shape of a rabbit's. Mf. 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