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Show PUBLISHING COMPANY, chi.fa. Black Moon are lion has two er i ehie?. J they all iasis tbat fight the white,, but' J, s mewed the trouble. whites crowded t campaign to nished them h added she after a pause, "I'd like to we do by .dvtsiug the gentleman the value to party, least not to at- ment of great see the man that could convince ..ban on politics, at be used no doubt will sach ". knows more nd as tempt to teach uutil he me." ers ag evi affords it because extensively, on If Mr. Smith wants testimony about government) affairs. ho hen, took it up dence from the pen of a member ot bat therethey his received have Mr. Fiske must are now would compel con fiction which of the loyalty to the now i,h them. He estimated he8lt8" the of cabinet, "our outside sentimeuts whether he liked to be convinced or political and laws, of the Demo tiles as consisting of from 8 run! we apprehend, or if not, constitution 000 fighting men s , not, let him come to Utah and talk Republic" cratic not is class are he 108 Cheyrnnea his party. be to is it convinced hoped who the with same persons There are no white this counOf course no democrat needs to with them; his brother David, and if the result largely on the increase in Zv is own his pistols. that be told loyal party does not produce as powerful au ef- try. from a hTnU.,0tt care take he knows such because to Grounds,"place called rich and can The true, generally fect in the one case as the other, it the bL"U bfyond bali be the ease, (or at least believes it,) hey will at least prevent his repeating of themselves, even without the cr and but, few fight have the poor hence this cabinet pronunciamento India made mauy truthfully auy such utterances as lot, but what power present,, when deprived of political influence? will have but little effect with that ot horses, ..... to the warrior above. qioted to induce ti.em te retire th8";!r means what It will not do for Mr. Fiske to tell us class of voters, but, when the ave If Mr. Smith hurle W. Penrose, Editor. Walter Thomson, Business Man'gr. AUGUST 23. 1876. 1 TO CO It It KS I'O X I E TS. When you write for publication, write Give only ou one side of the paper really ho says, which we consider somewhat B, Nauvoo, who would put to flight forever auy lingering doubts he may have upou the subject. If he wishes to oppose polygamy, he had hotter attempt it on the me rits of the doctrine and practice,and come squarely out in his true character, as au opponent of the system for which his father lived and suffered and bled and died. It is all vain and useless for him to essay, at this late date, the task of blinding the world to his father's advocacy and practice of plural marriage. The fasts are too widely known, and too thoroughly substantiated. and witnesses Several partners of Joseph's plural marriages are living to day and knwn as such to this writer and this community aad it is the bight of folly for his ambitious son to stand in the face- of the facts that confront him. If "Little Joseph" does not waat to meet President Young, his father lawful successor, oo the return trip from California fet him stop by tfce way aad have aa hour's ehat with William Clayton, hh father's scribe, who wrote- the revelation on celestial marriage as it dropped fuom the lips of at- The following persons v.srs. authorized to ire s 'olttct subscriptions and transact any connected with the "Junction" Office in bun-ori- respective settlement, M. .ofan, J'rovidence mid Hillvilfo, Hammond. i Leir SnitKJL'ld, Ifyde Ivrk oJ D. RichsunJ, W A. XobU. ...If. ! raii 'ittii, . litrum, settltmenis All Webster. ..James Unworth. on Rhea, in Cache Millard, Mai ad Samaria, Jos. X. of Bear Valley. J. II Barker. Willow SprinyM and the vent tide (. W. Dudley. ...... 0. L. Robinson Furmington, W. Wellsville l'aradise... Hear Lake ValUy i 'lalvillt S Popple ton A Slutw E. N. Austin Jamts Salmon W. It. Anderson Whitear ........-.A- 7i Voatage Morgan Co Address all businest cutnmmiications, - WALTER THOMSON, Jiusineas Manager. Lex S2 Oyden, Utah. LITTLK JOSEPH" AM) POLYGAMY. The San Frunuisco Call of the Wt'.i iDst., contains u report off a meetiug at Oaklami Vbint on the prevbua evening, at which Joseph Smith delivered an address. Au petit leman present asked some embarrassing questions of the speak-- t r, who had expressed himself "opposed to polygamy in every form." He alao .stated that "hia voice had always been raised ngaisst it, and his voic6 should coctiuue to speak iy against it." This plaiu declaration, if correctly reported, puts it beyond the power of the speaker to djdgo the issue which it bring. Tho gentleman referred to, asked Mr. Smith whether his father had not been, a supporter if polygamy. He answered; No doubt President Grant and his new war secretary, Don Camerou, chuckled over their fancied strategy when they concocted and sent forth on the winged lightning the late brilliant order relative to eiec tions, which we- printed a day or two ago, accompanied by some editorial comments, and to which we refer at present, not for the purpose of repeating what we then said, but sim ply to refer to the fact that the letter of (Jameron-- , dictated by Grant, and directed to the General of the army, must have been deliberately written and promulgated novu'nallj as an ofEcial document, but really intended to be used as a campaign paper in the interest of the Republican ticket 1 democratic party, Tilien and Hendricks. And it may be demonstrated that the publication of this order has not served it3 purpose, on the contrary it may turn out that the Republican party has been "hoist by its own petard." Municipal. It is evident fltot, but after request wa not aJow&d; Z X 5 acting Tuy watth cout.nually to m..I ' r foP attack but td intending hi?; fight o.mrely on ment, which thej find J very bad to procure, owing to the elm. proiiiuiiy ot .he whiles The hostile'! c..i.Mi now o.i Tongue River, south i of the Ul'owatoue. ne and a half oW ride. The Ind,M are b a Consl si ate ot alum, he eamp. In ike tight ot ike Little Horn tue total number of Iadiaug-kille- Bit was thirty one, n. hi. estimate of oar los oorrepndH wiib what has homo-forbeen published. He naw five dead Indians in tho cuip, usesed in citizen' clelhs Tie bor.ee sacrificed around tke tent were th, r.ropwiy of tins dead men, and were kill, d iu accordance with their religion The louer concludes: While I an writing, u large parly ot hostile Indies have juat arrived on the opposite bank of the river, including the sons of the chief's Four Fioruaarid Black Moon, and are bow engaged in telegraphing across the mer ly signs to ludfans oo tb side, but what their object is hag no i K e transpired. The City Council met in the Citj Hall, August 18th, 1876, Mayor L. J. Herrick OF LETTERS in the chair. REMAINING UNCLAIMED IN TUB P0S1 of L'taW on tbThe petition of L McDonald, asking 19tb Of Aue.. 1874. V'lllfTwritory h if -t ...IUI r... for a license to peddle meat in that por one month will ts sent to the Uetl Ltter Ofli!;LADIE8' Lisr. tion of Ogden City lying north of Ogien Moore B bridge, was granted. Itakannoa A Williiuiis I John Murni was granted a license to CENTS' LIST. sell provL-ion- s at tie R. R. depot, for Aers l Howell Win. Uixter E, W three months. IUyen M Clurk .( W llopkius M The committee n Water Supply to Carr W U McQuarrie R W Ortoo J whom, at the last meeting was referied Campbell CoSlmi Win Vortw N the petition of A. Gledhill, Job Pingree ChiHtonsoa N Ilobionon n A Uoinan I. and others, recommended that the Wa- Cynioyor Dempson L. Strong T K J Hatf 1) ter Master be instructed to change the Uuily Klowpr J niith U C course of the water diieh complained of Fletcher 0 ThoniHB M VotitorM V TiIor 0 in a direct line down Eighth street. Foster K Taylor K 0 Green J M Adopted. LIsT - n- that these gentlemen - HKLD FOK POSTAGE. C. M. Warnionth, 9orchter, Ma'. W. 11. Lewis, UicbiuMid, Cache Co., C. T. Mi To obtalnany of then lettcm, tlieupplicnat-mus- t letters," nd gire dat ot ai for "advertised pajter. If not called fur williiti c uoria, tiny be eut to Hit Letter Oflhe. M N. vrili J. Sjiar, Postmaster. s t c-- - cOur Republic, paign during the canvass- - Perils- and Salva- We refer to this discourse now, for the purpose of asserting cur entire disagreement with the reverend gcctleuwr ot some points-ohis sermon. Whcu JLr. Fi?ke demand. that the- children of the country shall ha7 opportunies to receive instruction in srhools, we agree with him, for we believe that tho perpetuity tion." f paper to some articles in the Junction on the polygamy question, to statu plainly whether his father taughtand practised polygamy or uot. ceased to allude to the JuNCTixtfitind the subject of polygamy. Xow, behag cornered in n jublic wsembly, he has been com polled tc defino his. position and declare it. We do not know bow much it will take bo convince- - Mr. &uith that hi fattier taught Ho and practised polygamy. may be sooiethwg like the old lady who was accused of not being opea to conviction. "Not open to aaiishjv'TH let you know claim that a mac raay bo ignorant of schools and bok-- , and yet be competent to vote intelligently, we have known person! wko could not read, but seemed well posted in regard to men and. measares. When, therefore, the preacher-politiciagoes so far as to day the ballot to the uneducated; when he denies it to the poor man; and whea he place the latter on a level with the criminal, we beg to difLr with him and express such dissent. "At aay rate," he saysv "poverty oughf. to have- no vi? in pb!ie affairs;"- this doctrine i at repctganut to- our ideas of B."T)"blicanism that ire- wiab to " i3. n sect republicau institutions jof depeudi upon the virtuo- and intelligence of the people, and that these are increased by the facilities afforded for educating, the children, though con-liiidoa,- MILITARY TACTICS. to change his opinioD, and in the end vote for the nominees of this loyal y "Evidences which have come to roe have forced the conclusion upon me that he neither practised it nor sanctioned it. have so declared it. Ii have to far failed to fiad conclusive evidence that 1 he ever sanctioned it or preaohed it know it is said he did. hut I have no to convince me of it." A fehorfc time since we challenged uSmith, who had referred io his wi-leac- property or sex, the poor to vote a well as the rich; education Tor all. with no privileged classes, and no discrimination against a man because he is poor, for poverty is a misfortune perhaps, but not a crime. The committee oa Public Works presented, for approval, several plans for a supposed they were about to make a bridge across tgden river, but were aot point against the Democratic adver-ar- prepared to make a full report aid re Joseph the martyr. by the parade of the determina- commendation, and were granted furtion o their part to see that a fair ther tine. was appointed night James M. Crc-welection should be- held, even though B. Child, resigned-BillM. vice policeman, We publish in the Junction to the military arm. off for public labor s Hewed. day, a report taken from the San should be brought into requisition The Council adjourned till the 1st of Francisco Call, f a discourse deli- for that purpose, which- is an implied Sep., 1876, to- ateet in the City ISall, at vered in. that city by the- Pw.v Mr. threat, intended no doubt to deter 2 o'clock. Fiske,. in whil he took ruj his text, Democrats from a thorough cam- - 1 " inZZ' that the rich and educated will re- age republican who has been taught. real name, not neeessnrily for publica-liothe poor to any to believe that the democrats are but lor protection. Be brief and doubtful after the evidences he has spect the rights of to disloyal and unworthy of support or already received, there are hundreds greater extent than is necessary explicit. adverCommunications relating to of people here whose testimony can- protect their own interests, tor the eoulidenee, and who in his ignorance tisement J, job wotk and all other not be impeached, who can tell him history of the world would contra- may believe it, reads in the papers of Business the to direct invariably all parties evidence to the contrary facts which will dispel his unbelief, dict him. Manager. What we require therefore is a certified to by President Graut and and some few witnesses who were Correspondence for publication direct will be very likely parties with his father to ceremonies free ballot to all, without regard to Don Cameron, he invariably to the Editor n, ai'tii oitizt:i a e IT"' lT IlethUstheTgfai8 OGUKX. UTAH. bui-ni'S- COm-th- 1VV ..J''?' PROl'IUKTORS. WEDNESDAY, sv. mnyof the 1 FIFTH STREET. OUDEN which Democrats, because he has thua fur tmphuifr our dissent from it, docu with a "but,' I am open to conviction;" free- - - we n - - - - It unfortunate for the party in power, but fortunate for tie country that these wiley radical of flee holders hve over shot the maik, and whiU intending to furnish a document damaging to their opponents, have aonjanced to the world through the telegraph and their own political well,, that the Democratic organs-aparty, through, Mr. Lord la the House of Ileprsaentatives, wa9 the firsfc to declare in favor of a free ballot,, not only ia the north, but at the south, and to demand it fwr all who may be entitled thereto undes the constitution and amendments to the same. And further to resolve that "all attempts by force, fraud, terror or intimidation: or otherwise, to prevent the free exerei'so. of the right to suf- frage iu any State should meet with certain, condign and effectual puu- isfcmeat." " That the President availed himself of those resolutions (which, hav ing passed but oue House of Congress, are operative and aie mere ly the enunciation of the principles of the Democratic party) as the basis of an official proclamation, ought tc besource of satisfaction to the - i Th Forte LUIBlr AND the Host&les T St. Taul, Aug. 18. A Bismarck ppecia! to the Pioneer Prese says the steamer Ky Went whs fired1 into a lew- milrs below Fort Tuesday, by a party ot fifty Bu-for- - without material damage. These Indians recently run off a herd of 400 beef cattle from- the Black Hills, killing all but one, and a large number of uorse have also been rtui 1T. The boys killed one Indian and his head is preserved in a'cohol, and- will be sent to Washington when an opportunity presents. Gray Eagle's scaly, taken by Dave Campbell, was sent to the Bismarck Tribune, by the steamer Josephine, Medicine Cloud and his pa'ty, belonging to Fort Peck sent to Sitting Bull with a mes sagn on May 27th, at last has returned to the agency. The message sent by Mj Mitchell to Sitting B'Jl, was to the effect that he desired him. to come aad vi it Fort Peck, hoping such a step would result in his- retiring upon the reservation and ceasing from hostilities against the whites Sitting-BulrepHed July 27: "Tell him I am coming before long to his post to trade; tell him I did not commence the war; I am getting old; that I did not want to tight, but the whites rush on me,, and I aaa- compelled to defend, myself, and that ut for the soldiers stationed on the Rosebud, I, with my people, would have been ttere before; Mat if t was assured of the protection of the Great father. I would go to Fort Peck for the purpose of making Pace. E and other chiefs want the Black Hills abacdonnd, and we will nmke pea je " Medicine Cloud numbers- he hosiiles as consisting. of Brutes. Uu- capapae. Teteus, M inaecoejas, Sarasacs, UgelUllae. Cheyennes aad Blackfeet Of the la6ir but thirty lodges. He Bay ne does aot reaemter the names et - - l - LATH SHINGLES! Miami ini) It II 01 u VIM 11 I'C II I ASPEN, WYOMING, U,P. R. Orders A R of the Railroad promptly i!i..i. alonselirie SEND FOIIPRICE LIST. TIP-TOPJQUALI- TT! riilCK BED-ROC- K DAVID JAMES, Tinner.. Gna, Water A Steam Fitter. (Siirceasor to Mitchell A Janief.) FULL LINE OF BLACK ANDOALVANIZ Iixm Pipe ana Fittings kept in stock. -Pipe and FirtiuB fw smn. Aevt for humsejrecelehruted Force and Lilt Thimps. Pump paired, and Pump Fittinga on hwJ. i A FURNACE WORK A5D EOOF0G. GalTanl7r Sheet Iroa Cornire made to or3-iSl- f anl Labelling, Soldire4 Top Fruit seawn. Honey Cans speciaKv in their Orders from the country promptly fiHi shipped. es- Warehouse and Workshops, Wwt SALT Tt' IiAKE4TT, Meat Market. OpjKsito City P.O. Box, 306 A NEW DEPARTURE: " a.i.l i r.veliDK cltyS and tow. AS"v every tmrflini; axpoases P-- 4 6 Dome 3 .nd aaoinnaU.OWo- - |