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Show POLYGAMY ,AKD ..THE George Q. Cannoa is an excellent Fub ject to open with in (lie business of in dieting, convicting and pending leading Mormon to the penitentiary for th of practice Polygamy, whicli i. Hiictiotii eJ by their own local laws There serious trouble brewing this time ii L'liiu Wo clip the above from the Omaha Herald. The editor-iu-chimust have been abseut when it. w; Millier would never grim: written out such an error as it etubodns. II understands Utah too well to say that eur local laws sanction polygamy. He kuutfs tint they ar silent on the subject, because plural marriage fiiiiong the "Mormons" u strictly a religious institution, with which the et l;iws, local, territorial or national, have nothing whatever to do. The writer of the article is evident ly not very well acquainted with the .1 tactics ot JuJge .u niveau, uor tin trn-kn rtn:. I'o- ot the lygamy is not what they are after He has f.tlleu into a common errr tri s iff antt-.nor- It is generally supposed that Me Keau and his bickers an J associate t anxious t handle the polygamy jucstion iu the oourts. This U a big When the persecution oi mistake. Jirtgham Young, under the auspioo f Hie MeKean crusade was inaugurated, the Judge dared not try him on the charge of polygamy, but tried to wrest a territorial statute, enacted to crime an acknowledged punish against public morality, ho as to touch the case of Hrigham Young and the leading 'Morui ns," without iuvol?-tli- e real question of polygamy. The excuse offered for this line of policy, which wis universally con dernned by all thinking people, was that uuder the Utah jury law it was impossible to find an indictment r-- u But Judgo now haa a jury bill U suit him. A liw passed by Congress with the against polygamy. Me-Kea- view to give him all he could reasonAnd ably ask in relation to juries. he, or the Attorney Goueral undr him, lus ho far trausceuded the bounds of that act of Congress as to and reversed and condemned, of is ne men one of those kind who want to have everything theii ' own way. He wants to gettur lead ing men in a fix out of which the From a judg cannot be extricated. ment under the Territorial statut against lasciv. cohab. there can be no appeal beyond the Supreme Court of the Territory, in which he and an other "mission" popgun of a smaller iorcform an implacable majority. S in spito of the great clamor about Behind. The C. P. wns three hours area of lens than hhind again this morniDg. Cause-A- uk 5,500 square miles and containing a the wild winds that hnwl over h population of less than 400,000, yet eaitfrn mountains, but don't ask a railit h;is been the occasion of several road employee. of loody conflicts and now is a bone Wood! Wood wanted at the Junction contention between two of the Great Office Now, Ogden Valley folks, bring Powers, and likely to draw into the wood and pay foryour papei. eoutest the other leading nations oi !ong your Don't leoTe it till hauling is hindered bt Europe. the snows oi winter, but come along like In 1848 the duchies of Holslein little men and exchange wood for news 1 "" . ed Cabs.tk;. ,h,c .P.trai BrJ. ", nm. James .lordon died onPsenger tke cars Th " was brought n on ihe train Cor' mer Williams being informed of the eir' cumstance, immediatelv Jry. After a full inve.ig,lieil of lh , iwuiuonv or conductor Studs vant and II, R. Burns and J. B. Cart.,' Pullman car attendants, being eeived, tho following verdict was rendered : Territory or Utah, Ogden Precinct, Hody .r aud Sehleswig revolted from allegi WANTED. anco to Denmark and a two years' FOCI.OE1 wanti wheat, Oatf, liarloT, Cora, struggle followed, resulting iu the DrtH Pnr!i, Potat'9 and ggn, auii will pj Mefianco of the laws of Congress," defeat of the duchies. In 18ti3 the highnat price. in, and the fact that the Utah statute Christian IX ascended the Danish was enacted against something totally throng made vacant by he death of Far tiik South We understand that is the intention of Mr. Sam. Higgin different from polysemy, this consci- Frederick V II. it A dispute then , entious, honest, upright and religious arose concerning the right to the botham, of the late firm of Higginboth-iimChild k Co , to take a trip to "Old Judge dodges the former, and seizes duchies, Piince Fred, rick of Augus-tmbur- g Virgiony," visiting his friends and for-nthe latter as his sheet anchor and claiming the title of Duke of acquaintances, and speaking a good Schleswig-IlolsteiAustria and word for Utah by the way. We wish mightiest weapon. As to the "serious trouble brewing Prussia took up the quarrel, aud al- him all the success he can desire; a guO'i in Utah," we assure the Omaha Her ter some negotiations and further rip and sate return. aid that is all "brewed" by His Hon hostilities, Denwark was forced to or and associates, and will involve yield. Austria and Prussia divided Arrivals. D. O. Calder, Eeq , editor Deseret in them News, came up last evening from its clouds more than any- the spoils, rejecting Prince Frederand returned this morning. body else. The Grand Jury, which ick's claims altogether. Austria kept Salt Lake, is David of our representative neu oe is manufacturing indictments, is ille- IloUtein and, Schleswig fell into the and a thorough gentleman into the bargally empanneled its acta are null hands of Prussia. gain. and void, and all the prosecutions But these thieves afterwards Mr. George Morrill, ink manufacturer based upon them are only waste of fought over the boty like other rob of New York and Boston, is in twn. He time and so many nails in the judi- bers, and a treaty was concluded at has been to the Coast on business, and cial coffins of the "mission" Judge has come to the conclusion to est ablib Prague, one of the provisions of He a branch house in ban Francisco. and his tools and harpies. which was that the people of Northreturns eastward ern Schles'.vig might decide by vote CI11XTS CIIAPLAIX OX whether they wished to go back to H0RSKS FOR LUMBER OR BEEF. HIS TRAVELS. Denmark. Prussia uow"gres back" to baYo 1S74 An innuiHiiion. holrln n iu. r, sleeping car V, on the body 0f Jordon there lying dead, by the Jamt, juror, whose names are hereunto subscribed The said jurors on their oaths doss Mint the deceastd cameio his death froni of the lungs, Oct. i!' fc 28-- 1 resulting consumption. fra T E. Brown, M. D Valkntink E. Boks'su, J. B. GoODrtLLow. Joshua Williams, Coroner. Deceased was an Odd Fellow, and the er n. members of the Ogden Lodge of that influential Order are taking charge of his remains. He was on his way to St. Louip and had a considerable amount of vaiua-biproperty with him, which was by the Coroner in the office tf o Wells, Fargo 4 Co. until his friends, who reside in Sacramento, can be com- municated with. Died. At Pendleton, near Manchester, Sept. 16th. John Harrop, born Oct. 1814. lit died bearing testimony to the truth if Mill Star, Sept. the Gospel. 28. A Japant'Mo Pompeii. four fine American IIore, from tunr I ctwh sell fur which will I old. that year cheap that ien arraugemcnt, regards or exchange for lumber or heef cat'.Ie. According to the New York Sun, From the Japan Gazette, Aug. 22. of as the a dead THOMAS CASSIN, Oomji. portion letter, treaty 1). D., J. 1 "the lit. Bev. Maj.-GeMany rice and vegetable fields havt and Bussia, having a claim on the M. G. with the chimes been laid waste by a volcano near It Newman, duchies as head of the house of is to Attention directed Aldinic. The will soon from St attached," aniura, whish has been actively depart in Den in vomiting between fire and 1875. the the Aldine of for steps prospectus Petersburg to London, where he will hunOne smoke air. the into high remain for at least six months. The mark and Prussia, and adds to the This is the best art publication in America. Our readers can depend upon what dred and eight houses were buried by confusion. object of the great tour round the general is promised in the advertisement, and falling hand. For a period of ten Out of this iuibroglic it is expect world of the great but 6ubdued polyaches continued every subscriber to the Aldine will pos days the discharge of ed a will that war which arise, with unabated may ees8 a work worth treasuring, and was to fury. Three moungamy fighter and all involve tains rose from a plain, one covering the Groat Pow- which will inspect the U. S. consulates; for gradually give pleasure and delight to an area of two and a half squaro and ers make a battle ground of the all lovers of the beautiful. which arduous labor, he and his wife and 1.800 feet high. A tract miles, as his secretary, each receive a large whole Continent of Europe. of land rose from the ocean 1,800 by Clipped. The following are from last 480 yards square, aud connect with from the public purse. LOCAL ITEMS. tbu coast. evening's Deseret News: It will be remembered that the From Thunday't Daily of Otl. 22. Maria Swallow, Peoa, Summit County, Garden of Eden was one of the chief Dividends are the divido ends f wishss to know the whereabouts of Tho, THE AMKRICAN SARDINE CO's BOXE points inspected by the eminent tub- - LK!S2 hardineg, incomes. Swallow and who crossed the are much batter, ami le than family, il'-lthumper, and this is to form one of half th coit of .imported Sardine, Atlantic in the 8. S. Wyoming, and arIf three miles make a league, bow the principal topics in the book he rived in Utah with the last Company of many make ft conference ? iutends to publish. Of course we can Wheat mid Ieaclie. ' emigrants. A correspondent writes from a The highest price in cash and merA letter to Mr. Oeorge Ntbeker from understand the important consulate Swiss town : "I was much amused business which tyok J. P. and h:s chandise paid for wheat and dried Alma L. Smith, states that the hitler ar- on lokiug over a visitor's book t peHches atj. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, rived at Honolulu, Sept. 21, t.ftr a to Garden the of the inn to find that uuder the headEden, but secretary s79 tf Ogdta. pleasant voyage from San Frauciseo of two German girl what is to him in where on n. fo-rt- lion-bearde- r, y cure, by illegal challenges, a Grand Jury with a large preponderance of leaving nothing iu the way of proceeding against the practice which it is supposed he wishes to overthrow. 8 keep London, is LADIES, But the same dodge is still resort- there but one consul to inspect, for You can get stylish Hats six whole months or more? Hear cheap, at ed to, and the sauu dread of enforc124-- 1 Mrs. Schraiu'g, Fifth St. b85-- 2 him. "To have access to the libraU. S. law the of 18G2 is ing GlLLET 8 DoUBLK KXTB ACTS MO the ries and museums of that great city, lion. George Q Cannon was and which will aid me in writing up beat in uee, and Bold everywhere. acoused at Washington, by the ring i ii the person of their standard what I have seen, thought and felt GRAIN AND DRIED FRUIT, tour round the world." bearer, Maxwell, of living and during my aani-fested- Died oh thb bout 6 o'clock. It covers an vig. . days and 18 hours. He his arrival by several Utah native Saints, and intended the plantation the following 7 ing had written, 'Looking for a husband.' was met on Elders and starting for The narrow gauge engines, built and in progress in the Uuited State day. during the present year, auiouut to 2G per ceut. of the whole locomotive Dissolution, &c. As will be seen in business. The Directors of the Denour adverting columns, the firm of ver and Ohio Central Railrord ComIligginbotham, Child & Co. is dissolved, pany, three feet gauge, leport that W. O. Child assumiug ihe business f you watit to get the full market Talue Mr. they have no difficulty iu conveying car. in CASH for Wheat, Oats, Barley aad with all its credits and liabilities The cattle in their old firm did a good business, and we beDried Peaches, lake thein or send them to S. W. SEARS, at the old stand of Z lieve with general s itisfction to the Eridenco Accumulates C. M. I. Produce Departuieut, Salt Lake community and credit to the house. tletetl-cmefiiThat no can di-ln- Great is J. P. and great is humbug! He will search in the books of the great museum for the feelings he felt ind the thoughts he thunk, and find ulnady printed for him what he wants to say about the places he visited. Aud then he will want for his book, and praise for money writing it, and most likely get both. Whila he is hunting up descriptions of the chief points of his tour, and into ancient manuscripts, wo ridiculoas? Is any further proof dipping recommend him to make a compre wanted that the ''raUsion judg-sis hensive view of "Thelyphthora," and afraid of the question about which he stuff himself full of Hebrew note makes such an outcry ? and commentaries on the original of The question may be asked, wha-iLerit'cm xiii. 18. he afraid ot? Why does he not enforce the law, which he claims is The BIO SQl AlillLi: OVER A continually being violated 7 LITTLE PUOVIXCE. answer is, the ''Inland" bill gives the The little cloud which, rising in right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, in prosecutions Northern Europe and spreading over for polyginiy, and His II mor hus a Rusnia and Prussia, is looked upon ery natural terror, while he. afreets as the harbinger of war, was exhaled a very improper contempt, for the do from the diminutive province of tisions of that august tribunal. Sue.h Sehuvwig. It is astonishing1 what of his rulings nud prm.wdiitg terrible disptit.es involving immense as have been brought be lire that Ioks ot- - life and property, will arise Live uu lau lely, niiij,:uh out a littla p"t ofeart.h like SeUcc- cohabiting with four wives in open and wilful violation" of the statute above named. But ho has now been indicted, appeariag yesterday in for polygamy, but for not Court, "lewd and lasoivious cohabitation," under the statute of the Territory ! Lewd and lascivious cohab tation with his own wives, whom they swear hi married iu violation of the national law Cau anything be more 1 s i I t eight-feet-wid- s83-l- City. Mr. m W. G. Child is an eld aud well-know- tnd butting powder n l ilii'inicil Himlyis like KooLTt'9 Ym.H" 1'ownKB. Although t!jectpri to th rwwt critital business man of this city, and will found iin iiigirdiDiiiii could doubtless make the concern a pying in- Hmtlj'.Ht'on, inr into me composition imt ncii an ar penwuj I'uic null uiiiiiui'iin.i iiiioiit''ui. iui .u...- stitution. We solicit for him the patron- and ULifonii (iycu ly DooLEl'S IW dHUHrtnirnt. age of the customers of the old firm, and Powder in tlieculinarv te-- t and mot reliable BS It is thf direct the attention of the general public in Pnwilerrhenpeitt, kuown, and in reetMiimtnded upoo ... menus ninuo. jour wror.er iiw u. to his advertisement, to be found in column. v. CASH PAID FOR KGG8 AND PFRINO CHICKENS AT O W. TUKNKk'S, Fifth Street, Ogden 7lMf. Htin('H-tioi- . Gillkt'k Soap Powder is cheaper thaH soap aud washes with half the labor au-oth- er tl4-l- Indicted rou L. and L. C Hon. Geo. never fails Q. Cannon, learning yesterday that an to please. It is pure and never disapindictment was filed agaiust him for points tuc cook. lewd and lascivious cohabitation with his own wives, went immediately wjth ORA1N, WflKAT, BARLEY ANDOATI his counsel, Messrs. Sutherland aud W.intrd n uuUUuding account, by M. D. HAMMOND. Hates, to MarshM Maxwell and surrenl Main Street, Otfden. dered himself to his custody. They all adjourned to the Third District Court, Thb G. J The IleraM says the grand where Mr. Cannon's bail was fixed at $5,000, Prest. Geo. Smith and Capt. VV. jury have not ret indicted Judg but it is understood they are in- II. Hooper becoming his sureties. W. learn tke above from last vestigating kiin. evening's It Heems that the bogus grndjury News. Now look out for sensational dis go ahead with a much solemn gravity as if tUeir indictments and deliberations patches to the effect that that were a terror to the evil doers ias'ead and good" Marshal Ins succeeded in of the pp.irt aud ridicule of all th legal capturing a hiph Morm.-.i,-- ' ..flu.;! rifck his oi the what's fratvrniiy. Fees, fee, that's forth and i lif, AU the in t',r. I bave un hand a Urge iiumlwr U4-i- u d7-- BRICK! BRICK! Gillrt's Baking Powdir I B Unequalled 7U-- C K f ! by any in the market, which SKl.l. ON RKAONABl.K TKKMS, AT I 5 Till OGDEN CITY Brick Yard, Mc-Kea- SKVEXTII SsTltEET , mx C. ' mKit imt or majv. J. MILLEK, PROritlKTOB. u |