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Show Wit gttcu The hold of the leading men of any "kind is to be deplored, and it is ta bo regretted that even a of Utah upon the masses of no "amazeslight misunderstanding should arise the people need xcite between th white people and the In- ment." There is no "mystery" in it. RIG HAIL sTORM. war gunttiott. Fablished every WEDNESDAY aad SATURDAY by the Oaotv Pvmlihuims Comps. C'harle W. Penrose. Editor. Walter Thomson, Haitocss Mangr. Those men are simply the exponents diana on Om oontinoot. It is too late now to talk about and representatives of certain prinwhich the people kniJw to be what bus bee-- dano amiss, or of LEGAL JIOTlCE. Territory of Idaho, Soda Springs Mail, etc. Soda Sjeisos, Oneida Co., I. T. June 2Sih. 1876. Editor Jokctiok: Joan and l&WwarcU. jSummoua- After a silence of two or Ibree months I can report that everything is again been left undone by the what lovely; Mature bad put on her beautiful r find abundant green, and we were feeling weii; but on We can government. WEDSKSDAY. JULY 12. 187G. Wednesday, the 21st inst., the elements cause tj censure the management of seemed to combine against us, ami it looked for a while as if we were doomed this entire Black Hills business, if to destruction. We have bad one of the T CItItFMXDi:iTS, that would do any good. In the bail storms that I have ever severest It w'l'l save trouMa aad embarrassment if car-r- p first and I bave spent twenty-sithe witnessed, adopted government place, nilenU, eithpr private, ou buina or those Hailstonss tbo size const on this years oba policy by which it kept white men writing for publication in the Jchcium will ot hess' eggs fell for the space of half serve snd be govurnod by the fuLkmiag rIe from entering the Hills to prespect. an hour, makitg bad Laroc of our garIbI Write, if f'r publication, a oe side only chief was the dens, which looked as if swept by a of Peter which church ef a sheet of paper. Give rwil nam of writer, Failing to negotiate with the Sioux broom; and it was the besom of destrucnot uoceisariJy for publication but for protecfox permission to occupy the country, apostle was just as true when hs ex- tion. tion. Be brief but implicit. Many birds were killed and many the Ogden PuHishing Comthe disabled-- and windows were eompletely "Thou the claimed art Jl Ifoa limine, ifWalwr Christ, and was. the removed, embargo Thowaoa, Busiues pany direct to when he demolished. The heaviest losers were to miners , go ia, with son of the living God,'" &s encouraged C FolkoMn, C. 0. Rose, Danl. Law and 3.1 U lor publication direct Alitor 0ot J 0SC-aHd swore asd declared "I the Ste-rret-t cursed House The latter losing of assnranoes protection. subsequent over fifty panes altogether; it waa one Here was the error. The Indians know not the man." of the worst storms eve; witaessed by But apartfrom this,the men whom the oldest inhubitaats. AVTHORIZGIt AttEflTS. Bhould have been treated with on The hea'th of tie people ia good. the Advocate and other truly ChrisTlie following pe.rttnt are au'horwiii some terms which, in proper hands, Some visitor! here, and many more excould eas2y have been made upon a tian (?) libellers take delight in de- pectedWeather warn, rolled iulncrijniont and transact any bust-i,tin tested and the been "Junction." with Office Respectfully, have connected This not being faming, proved reasonable basis. W. W. SMRR2TT. (Ittir rttpective settlements. done, however, and war actual- tor years and years, and the "Mor Soda Spsinos, Idaho, to have mon" people know them and respect Logan, rrovidenc and MdivilUh M: D. ciples true, and the administrators of ordinances which they regard as essential. The acts of individuals do not affect those principles; divine truth is not altered by human imperfeo-tions- . The "Mormons" do not wor ship men nor is their frith involved in any personal vices or virtues. The hs ogihix. Utah - Th PeopI 0f the of Idaho to John and ante. Yon are herai,y SM""! filiu ny A" SttZuZT til for within, ten day9, 'Jf11'1- - reqnJred to chfhn wherriatliov oflk-e- luUe.,ted to then juJy lare, or therealwuU. T,t ,nw 0u Imf vice, after the service on ,oa of if served within this county, within twenty da, if not tL iTtSHiT di 11 forty days when judgment will 11 .1 ;!..teJn' ?rt,,t against you for the said anU.i WgatherwlthcxMttifyoataU to apw ana i x A I. C. MKCIIAil. sr5-l- Justice of tUrw1- Twritory of Utah, - J 3S Box Elder County. IVJrrKate CUrUntod fr , Cowt1 Clarence M. IfutcMns, plaintiff, "1 Summon'- - Xavmi E. Ilutchins, defendant. J The People of the United Status in the Territn, of Utah to Naomi K Hutchius, defendant summoned to appear and answer complaint of Clarence M. H.utchms,tUd in the trZ hat Court in and for Box Elder County ttX Territory, within teada-y- after th scrviciutKin youof this summons, ifnarvod witluu tlusCouiitv or if without this County and witluu this distri t within tweuty days, otherwise within fcrtv or judgment by default will be takan against vou a you fail to appear and answer. This acrioa is brougU to obtain a decree th bonds of matrimony existing between thftaiwve named plaintitf and defendant, on the. ground set forth in ttta petition ou lite in th 1 s ss it ought ly existing, June SOtb, 187&. been prosecuted1 with vigor; and, them for their course in the midst of : Editor Jcmctjox W. and Richmond, Park Smithjb-ldIf'jdi instead of dispatching a small poverty, persecution and death, and Can you tell aaythiag about how it is A. Nolle. souls. men's it. takes a letter tweaty days to tried the that in that times, email divided into force, squads, TF. L. Webster. Iranklin, come from. Ogdea here! Can you tell ..James Unsworth. the men sent out to fight the Sioux And they know the snuffling, cant why it is that a seiaII illrum, package of mediof the cine can be sent frona. St. Charles here, All sctilementt on the vest tide of Bear should have been massed. The force ing, crawling a distance of about forty five miles, and lliver, in Cache Vallry, J. II Darker. wai entirely too small, a fact no Pierce and Lyford stripe, whose most anywhere and lay aJoog the roa-dWillard, MaHad City, Willow Springs and doubt well known to the officers chance for notoriety is in barking at everywhere, for a week or ten days, Samaria, Jot. W. Dudley. the keels of men of influence and who and then never get here? LUve having charge of the- war. to send the mail got the Robinson. I: ,M0. Farmington, other way to put a along the road byright will not be a sufficient answer can find n who just happen men It W. S. 1'oppleton WelUville to be going that way! If you c m anwcai into little their Administraslop they spice IX. A. Shaw for the apologists of the Varadue swer these, and a great nmay more dish inthsir the to that tion sickly paper, except queetiens ef a similar nature, concernup standing army L'ear Lake Valley.. reply V.JZ. N. AvtUn We have tcoops sta by fabricating fables about the "Mor- ing mail matters through this fwwt of the Coalville ...,.w.v,..Jum& Salmon is inadequate. mons" ani their leading men. The ceuAtrj, yen can go head The people W. II. Anderson tioned at Toatage ffJ. her are- getting tired of bikag humpoints where they ore not mystery about the matter is Morgan, Co. ia such a manner. ....,I'li khitear needed, as Louisiana and elsewhere,. only bugged whom of the that Methodists, many i Lots of travel through here , going Addfatall business communkatior why were they not transferred to are tery worthy people, tolerate and east and west. Lasge herds of cattle Crook's department where they WALTER THOMSON, and bands of horses passing nearly help to support such impudent and Lmposten as the Advo- every day, mostly going east. Quite a Btuiium Manager. be made useful? number of people are here Cor their IloxZ2,.Ogdi, C7A We believe that Toluateeis raised cate editor. health, and to spend the summer. David Wb.i&ui. in the West would bring thia Indian Hammond. court. And you are hereby notified that if you fuU to appear and answer as required by law, default will bo Uikon against you and application made to the court for th relief prayed for in said petition In foetimony whereof I have hereunto set mv hwd and the seal of said court this 23d dav Jf Jujm, A. D., 1876. J-WEIGHT, plate-passer- s ely , j County of Onoida. In Justices Court, Frankliu Precinct M. Chapman A Co., C probate-Clerk.- . s.r..V4t , Territory of Utah, Box Elder County. Js In. th Probate Court, in and tor said County - Territory Fmucet Sieve, Ftnintiff.. aol Simmons L. Stevent, Dtfmd'i The People of th United StRtns in the Krm- - You Ulah, to William U Stevens, defendant are hereby summoned to appear and auawer the complaint of Frances Stevens, tiled a.ruii, you In the Probate Court iu ami. fur Box tlder County, Utah. Territory, within ten days after the service on you-othis summons if served within bo-wiqjs county, or it witnouc tnis county but within this district, io, tweutjr days, otherwise withiu lbrtr days, or judijment by default will he agnint you if yousikil to appear aad answer. xms action is erougjit to obtain a decree the bonds-onmtrimouy now existing between y.n and aaid Defendant 01 the ftroaudi set forth in the potieion on file in said oourt. Aad you are hereby notified that if you fail t appear and aaswer a required by law, default m ill be take j agaiust you and application md to the Court tbr the relief prayed for in said position. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv UNCI.AIM.CI IN T3K POfT hand and tba seal of. said court, this 17th. day of RKMAINX3 Ogdeu, Territony of Vtuh. oo tU J una, A. 1). IV , J6. Ji. C. WB1S-1IT&tb.of Julv.1874, which, it culled fur wittaa oo Dmtd mouth will Clerk. to th ttuS Utter Omcs-seal! - co-Jil- d ma-ligne- rs . CQWARDICF. OR TUEACUEttY.t Th.ianwcaiug.'a.dcBpatche8 SECRETARIES9 7EES. war to a close far more expeditiously confirm the terrible new,& of the slaughter of and bis. troops by tbo lien, Indian, reported in, yesterday' tele-grama. Uhe wire u down beyond Saake FvJTer,. Idaho, so the paiticu law,, which are very meagre,, had to be Conveyed by stage from Montana to that point. Therj ij something mysterious about thu. battle, and. without further, explanation it is difficult to form, any definite conclusions con cerninj; the awful disaster. It is evident, however, from the statement cf the fight, that when Custer, with live companies, attacked, the Sioux encampment he expectad lleno, with seven companies, to make & simultaneous assault on the other side. With such a small forco as he commanded, in person he certainly would not havo thrown himself upon so laro a. body of the enemies. It i equally clear that P.eno did not render the support expected. But who can explain the cause of Roao's inaction? It is true that Ileao. is But said to have been surrounded this appears to have taken place after the slaughter of, Custer, and.his brave ' soldiers. rUha whole affair appear, to. have been- rashly, undertaken and badly managed,, and. either cowardice or ta'cachery hangs-- likaa cloud.over the l'cno. division of party, which it will take gflaat.dfal.of ex- Ctr than the professional soldiers. Indian warfare is liitle understood hj the regulars, and we-- may expact i&re disasters than have- aJ ready oacuxced unless ofikers and mea as well as bLe leading General), acoustotaedl to the ways, of the reds, are selected for the campaign,. A host could be raised on the Pacific Slope who would go. into the work with a will; without them we antLc'pate further terrible failures.. - A bill haj passed the V. S. Senate providing that the Secretaries of the Territories may receive for all certified copies- of records aod papers- in his- Scial custody, fifteen cents for - - UST OF LETTERS - Harrys Haikinxon tha-Cit- LIST. Osterlin Olooa L Bettrce C EEftAL NOTICE. IB j J Summer S 3tuurt George W. Bell, A. Siiell E I. WilliHius L, Willittum Warrtrs At 1. D , - was-rea- f d--To appl-oat- t Lir - - 6000 - - - , tha-attajski- "I - - bill-low- were-allowed- vie-titns.- - hjtvfiUa.- Out iwatarn, ooualjy. - Al Stales,. . in in, City sipation that ehe has Ltrjmmjpgs,! ". Summons in Divorc Louisa ) The people of the United' States in the Territory f Utah, send greetiug to Lonisa Bell, defen- - , rfitnt. Yoa- are hereby reqitired to answer the petition of Geo. W. Bell, plwntiff, filod against you in said coort. within ten days (exclusive of the dav of ervio).ater the service on you of this if served wi'hin this onnutjL.or if served f out oftUisooi.aty. hut in this J.idlcialidistrictwith-- in tweuey days; otherwise within forty days, or jadgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said' petition. Said aationi is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said pluintiffiand defendant, on the grouuds set forth in the petition on filo in this office. And you: are hereby notified that if vou fail t appear and answer the- said petition as required, plaintiff will take default against you and. apply to- the Court for the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, I, Samuel Francis, clnri of said Court, do hereunto set my hand and nffU the seal of said court,, this 26th dav of June, 1ST 6. SAJIUEL SKANQIS. sun-uion- SJi.NTS' LIST. A Ikons CM Ifsbuwn.M the chair. Burton J W Jackson X A 'MYSTERY.' The petition of Jl A.. Smith-- J. Schaf-fe- r BuUer U Jameison D D JilC O 8 Clark J Boyer aod four others, asking thj- privilege Carrol J C KemptouT A The PiOcky Mountain Christian- (?) Wra Catiin lad I 2. of keeping open en Sundays at the B Miller J Advocate, under the head' of "A R. depot, during train tinias, barbers' ChalroanQ W Mi McLew II Mr Kinney & Duncan J W Great Mystery " 'saye "There of the Daley W J shops,. foB the aooommod.uion Pierce Geo t Robinson Wm, that strikes the mind of & new traveling publio, aad referrsd Pell BiMenthal i. Z. Flank H Q Kicharda Vf Gorrith O ft comer in Zion. with more wonder and to the comuiitlee'on Municipal laws.. Oilmore E W Smith J A license to deal in produce at his Uavin J Tusten T E. amazement than the bold of Brigham T Williams T Fifth Street, was gronted ta Gardiner premises-eGraua T Wigtins D A Young and his priesthood oa the Jt Woodworth. Wilson C Ileatmans C Vf i Heine M J Williams W It many thousands of the Mormon peoJas. L. Dee sod E; Ii'orrocks were Hewitt K Weldon J R L0 ple, considering the record during each granted a license to luep a beer HampUin iiaaella AT the last twenty or more years," The saloon on Main Street. HELD FOR POSTAGE.. The petition of George Dawson fos Advocate then goes on to recite sevWaa. Taylor Jr., Terrace, Utah. license to cell notions- at his store oa. eral fables, or pretended instances-oobtalnany of these letters, the must ask for "advertlsd.letter3,"jind give date of the forcible sciture of property by the State Road,, was granted. Jacob Sohaffer petitioned for, and irt paper. If nob called for within oki moxtb, they will President Young, taking good care be aeat ia OtBce. to a a license stand lunch granted,, keep J. X SlIASP, to mention no name, or dates, nor north of the U. C. depct. Bostmastor, of ia the The respective licenses of Messrs. Jos. shape proof. anything This- kiud of bearing false witness Stauford, W!ker Bres., M. Kiel & Ce., Thos. Etherington, A. 11. Van, and. J. against bis- neighbor, is what the AdFrederick the Gxsat wrct8 to one were renewed. vocate editor calls, "the record." Tyrrellj of his generals:. The committee on. streets reported wl send you with, men There- ia- no mystery in the matter. that there was on Wall Street, between the enemy." Truly Chr;stian(?) persons, like Sixth tad, Seventh Streets, a pond of against - On the troops, ii was numbering Pierce and Lyford,. spread- on their water, and recommended: that the same found there were but 50,000. The falaehooda so. thick, that they, defeat be drained off. Adopted. ccr exprasBed his surprise at such the Councilor Stanford, a mistake oa the part of a Sovereign. their object, and. instead of "opening Through Street Supervisor represented the pro Frederick's reply, was:: counted in theof the of Utah," people eyes, planation to. dispel;. of making a ford across Ogden you. for 10;000 men. priety, the way intended only, make them river, east of the bridge,, on. the State disgusted with such arrant humbugs Road; SXKll'H DEFEAT:. as those men, who divide thein time Referred to the committee on streets. "What in the world induoes- - Ttrs. monstrous-yarns Xhis Jtifaati of Custer is, apparent between! fabricating Further, time was granted to the com to wear so many, puffs- - and "Mormon"' doctrines- - and mittee on municipal laws to report on flounces?" wid a. lady at a ball,. a- a a, great aali irreparable disaster, about y a4,so ifei. irreality, w far aj ths "Mormon" outrages, and taking up the petition barbers,. referred, to them pereon referred to swept past,, a at the last meeting.. tisiooof millinery.. gallant Clutter, and; his dead, aom? collections, and, subscriptions fcom Bill&for publio labor "Wl was the reply,, "she has y," tender-hearted patriots, are eocftecned, but; in tbo soVhadediin.di The Council adjourned till July. 21st, indulged so much in fashionable disand, it may possibly result in a grat viriftuj- pjr.ta q the United 137G,, to, meet the, IJa&. at tbtau - fiaintif, t. Bell, defendant.. Smith 0 E Htioiniin. In the Probate Court, in. and for the- Ctuntv of Morgan in the Territory of Utah. Iloa. Judge. K A Millar A If all Miller J 2haCity Council met in July 7th, L&6, Aid era a a Thomson ia , 65-4- t. LACIES' each one hundred words, and fifty Bnrk U ceai3- for each official certificate. Urowo O K h Bane will have a better show for Canter Durfoe I dimes than Black, if the bill passes Kaddleson L. Poslin K the Uousa.. UoIdim S A IUdnii J ' ut t - ff&iiiul$aL f 'delirium EAi Probats Clerk. S53-4-S LEGAL. irOTICU In the PtobatB Court, in. and for Morgan (Jonnty,, ia tbeTorritory of Utah, Hon. Jesse Haven, JuUgi- Xellit J. Aoarse,. PTntiff . Summons in Divortf Lwien.. Aourst Deft h The people of the United States of Americt in the Territo-- y ef Utah, send greeting to Luciea Jt. Nouria,. defendant. You are hereby required to answer the petition of Nellie L. N our so, plaintiff, filed against yoa.in said Court, withiu ten days, exclusive of the day of servioj after the service ou you of this summons, if served within this county, or, if served out of this oounty bat withia this Judicial District, within twenty days; other wise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you accerdicg.to the prayer of said petition. Paid action is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing betweea said plaintiff and defendant upon the grouaii at forth in. the petition on file io And you are hereby notified that if yon tail and answer said petition as above requirM plaintitf will take default agaiait you and apply to the oeurt for thn relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, I, Samnsl Iranris.cleri-o- f saidieourt. do hereunto set my hand and aSr this 26th day of June, 1ST 6. the iwl.of BAilUEL FRANCIS, Probate Clerk. 534t. fWAt r. thia-otOc- said-Cour- t, Notice? to, Contractors.- - THB NSXI TJIIRTTi DAY 100,060 Ji J& TIES To be let by aoDtraot;.to be delivered at OgdJ C. P. Switch, opposite Bnghaa. City, for which the highest, pnoes WJI10, tana For further particulars enowret store, Ogdea. p CCIlLSN,. Contractor. Ogden, June ITth, 1876. N. B. Kot. less than JO00 tie contract! J Jouo party.. Cotunor at the |