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Show She unctwn. grteu Published erery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by tlio Oubcn ipuBustriso Com.i. Chnrlc W. Penrose, Alitor. ami fliuiuose Manager. OtiIi:.. VCDNESDAY. UTAH. VEBKCARV 24, 1873. a uimce op FALSE- They 'pretend to favor educatior, and block the wheels of instruction by re fusing or evading payment of their They proportion of school taxes. make a great outcry about liberty, and seek to deprive the "Mormons" of any vestige of freedom. f They cry out against a "one-mapower," aud labor hard to bind the n Territory with politicul bnuds and put the strings into one man's hands They number amongthcui, the thieves, HOODS. an i loafers, bummers, dead-beat- s scum of society, which has drifted "The Gentiles are Jfnoimcf il by t li litre from jails and border towns, or l'r;)pJiet ftmJ his hierarchy na trepii 4 of exercise their p. the r in Zinti, has been driven out by outraged political rights denied them." communities. And the Tribune .is There w no need to say that the their organ. a hove biace of abominable falsehood Against this section and their devi from t!i) "ring" orj:an at Salt iltry President Young has lifted his Lake. No paper but the Tribun 3 would voice, and with them the people of Wo should take no lie like that. Utah want no fellowship. They notice of these absurdities if it were avow themselves our enemies and, not for the fact that many people themselves, commenced the antagoabroad, unacquainted with affairs in nism. and should want to -- They fight, tali, arc under the impression that not complain if thev come off second such statements arc correct. best. The term "Gentiles" has been But what "political'rights" have a lopted by the non-- Mormon" resi- been denied even to the basest of dents of Utah, something in the this base crew? Who can point out rU'.uo way that the titlo "Mormons" one? There has been no attempt to lrs been half recognized by the Latter- debar one of them from any right Saiuts. -day which they could claim iu any other The former class of our population Territory. They arc iu the minority One and U divided into two sections. cannot get office. Is this a de consists of ladies and gentlemen who privation of any right? They arc have come to this Tcnitory for busi- let alone severely. Is there any law and have no or health, pleasure, ness, or principle to compel or require the violent coufliet witli the old residents. "M rmons" to respect and associate "While they differ in their religious with disreputable foes? They fail in aod perhaps their political views with all their schemes for place and plun tha "Mornien" part of tho population, der. Whose fault is that? they have no disposition to quarrel Tho decent ' Gentiles" of Utah, of of them with them, nor to deprive whom there are many in Salt Lake rai-any great issue and afiy right, nor to Ogden, and scattered in various with them. Against this section of parts of the Territory, and who are the "Gentile" portion of the comrespected by the "Mormons" for munity, tho "Mormons" have no their many excellent qualities, know bitter antipathies. Such persons have that the statements quoted at the made their homes in Utah without head of this article are utterly un molestation, insult or hindrance, true, and we proclaim them false to. nearly ever siuco the first settlement all the world, challenging the proof of thu Territory, nnd many of them that the "Gentiles" of Utah are de lure made considerable money, being nied any political right by tha "Mortreated with the frame kindly con- mon" which the "Mormous" claim sideration which they entertained for for themselves I ; and Act provides that: "The person hav- rocks, Messrs. Toland & Raymond Driver, were renewed, according to 42 linin. ing the greatest number of votes Wm., "'.Miry7i' M'-'oibeir petitions. respective Liverpool, is desirous of !,..,.!.,, ' shall be declared by the Governor to Toe petiiioti of Ilobt. McQuarrie, Jas. her Aunt. M,, Clurlei W. Nun," wU be .duly elected, and a certificate Epliraiui JeukinS and four- when last beard f,m was vvi:iiK a thereof shall be given accord- teen others, complaining of the nuisance Salt Lake City. ingly." Why didnot the late Gov- Caused by the slMijjhter house of Messr s. Henry Taylor, of 8ugws loo1, ernor perform the duty incum Greenwell & Wright, and asking the Hereford, England, de.lres to know tb. Council to cause Hie same to he. removed bent upon him? Simply because whereabouts of R:chrd and suitable plnce, was referred to a he was the tool of that "pnrticn to more hi sons who emigrated to UiJ the Committee en Sanitary Regulations. Taylor, in May 1864. Mill. Star, Jan. 2G. of the Gentile population" referred The Committee oa Revision reported to by the Call. Ti c qualifications of an ordinance amendii.g an ordinance the Delegate were not subject to hi entitled "An Ordinance relating to City dictum, lie hud no more business Oflieers," which was parsed iu due form, Editor Ooden Junction: Sir: The warning to the Mound Fort with them than with the status of a and was urdcred to be published in the iu yesterday's daily h iime!v and t boy aiember of Congress from the S'.'ite Ogden Ju.Ncrios. the point. Wuile he is warned it Wl)U,i The committee ou sanitary regulations he as well, of New York. The House of reprperhaps, to go a little fato whom at a former meeting was referther in the warning nnd give a camion esentatives alone has the right to be red the petition of 0. W. Hill, John E. to the jmrents of children, to keep tbem off the streets us miicli as tho judge ot the qualifications of its possible esButton and eighty oihois, asking the members. Governor Woods issued Council to prevent the establishing n pecially small children, li st fr,m!- - serious accident may occur. It is the habit of a a certificate to Delegate Cannon at certain hospital ou Fifth street, reported number of children to keep in the middle of the ti is former playing marbles until election, and the same ob that the institution referred to was not teams are fOretclose very in npni them, others for the purpose of taking persons will throw stones or "ticks jections urged by the clique at his al horsemen afliiced with contagious diseases, but while they are passing, ami sometimes back on this occasion were advanced follow them up trying to frighten their onlv ps an infirmary, and that the on that. But he had grown in spleen and their families intended to horse3 and while one side of the que tion is up let us Kink at both sides, an and bitterness as his term ran out, reside on the premises. The infirmary to stop U all at. the same time. and finished his gubernatorial career would be subject to the inspection of the try Yuu'-sD. ob no and he to was the legal quarantine physician, sent by doing people . to it iu that form benefit, all the harm his small spite jection The report was accepted, and the peand petty malice could invent, or the tiiioti laid on the table, subject to future rest of the rabid ring could suggest. call. IRRIGATION COMPANY When the evr Governor came ha The committee on public grounds re- u -- c the "Mormons. V The history of the Territory shows that President Young has never, by word or deed, UTAH'S NEW GOVKKXOR. injured or obstructed such individu Hon 8. B Axlell, the newly appoinals or attempted to debar them of any ted Governor of Utah, has tnlleti into bud already with a portion of the right. They have beou i s free to repute Gentile" population of that Territory. come and go or stay as tho most de- - One of his first official acts for which vottfd member of the "Mormon" he r ceives the censure of the Salt Lake Trihune, was to uign George Q. certificate of rloction at Delegate church, and have rccc'ired the same to fourth Congress, and tha protection in their religious worship transmit itForty lo that gentleman at Washing More than that, President Youug ton. As the Forty-fourtCongress Can-non- 's pio-piieto- 1 , exit-ted- Hooper City simply performed a duty imposed upon him by the Organic Act, and showed by it that he was not the catspaw of miserable the caricatures upon manhood who his Wh; t predecessor manipulated action the court might take, conclusion what the House of Repor obligations, any more than to peregrinapattern after his gas-bations and stump speechifying iu the interest of that small and unprincipled clique of conspirators referred to by the ('all as a "portion of the official g Gentile population." Of our new Governor we know little at present. We have uttered no word of praise in his behalf, but have simply replied to the malicious or ignorant terms of blame with which he has been assailed for simply doing his duty. We hope, however, to find in the Governor's course as an upright, unprejudiced and conscientious Executive, much to commend aud admire, as opportuuities are afforded for the exercise of the functions of his important office. u l s AI-- o aci-e- s first-cL- 10-- 0 1 for whose supposed benefit, I kuow not, that 1 had left the city for goed and u up my abode elsewhere; secondly, that I was dead; ani, thirdly, that bad been furnished a safe receptacle in the Ogden cemetery, I humbly request the privilege of informing my friends and patrons and the community at large, that I still live, have not and do not expect to leave Ogden soon; and that my body, though.very frail, very feeble still, is uot yet deposited in its last resting place It has heen my sad misfortune to have been confined to my bed for nearly eight weeks with sickness of the most severe and painful character; but by the aid of the Great Architect ef the Universe, and the skillful management of my neighbor, Dr. Mclntyre, ai Jed by those two talented gentlemen of the profession and particular friends, viz.: Drs. Fowler and Benedict, of Salt Lnke City, I am now iiifSciently convalescent to sit up, and would like my patrous and any who may desire to consult me professionally, to know lhat they can do so by calling at my residence between the hours of 9 a m. and 7 p.m.; for the present. I will not be strong enough to make calls for some days yet. Before concluding, I desire to extend to the community at large, and to those who have been tpccially attentive to mr ta-ke- II VERY FEED STA BLES ! FKANKLIN.ONKIDA Co., IDAHO. EDW. NELSON & Co. Near the U. N. It. R. Depot. 1 W 400X3 AND OTIIF.R VHHICI.K Mauling nnd Trotting Tais. and nil oiher Livery Aoooniiiiodutioii lor tli " traveling jnildic. BVGFIE?. eHS-tt- The Utah Northern LUMBER Co, - Lognn, Cache Connfy Office HsTine three Stem Saw Mill Water Pwwer mtfU, we are braidm levom: tonruish pit-jiare- BILLS OF . Municipal. 1 mal-odorou- ! vppt-in- g h up of ulation" with whom our new Governor persons who "make war upon tho has fallen into "bad repute," is that Saints." They form a small uanori portion from whom any just, square ty but want to run the Territory. and unprejudiced official would re They aid in the violation of territo ccive abuse. They arc a very siall rial and municipal law. They black- portion and exceedingly guard and abuse everything "Mor- And the sheet above alluded to is mon" and everybody who docs not their orgau. Their character may be jjin them ia that abuse. They known from its utterauce-s- . With regard to the haste ia issuwould like to destroy the "Mormon religion and drive those who prac- ing Delegate Cannon's certificate, the tise it from their homes and posses election took place last August, when sions. They scatter falsehoods broa- Mr. Cannon was returned by a madest over the laud. They thirst for jority, comprihiog nearly all the peothe blood of the "Mormon" loaders. ple of Utah. It is more than six They seek to pollute tho wives and months tince the voice of tho Terridaughters of the old settlers, and tory proclaimed that George Q. Cao-nowas its choice to represent it, as hrcak up family associations. They band together to procure prescriptive far as representation is allowed it, iu Bpceiul legislation against the majori- the Congress of the United States. ty of our citizens. They support Is it not time that he received his gambling houses, drinking shops and certificate of election? dons of infamy. It was the duty of tho Governor They rail against f my movement for tho public good. to issus that certificate. The Organic OIVKN TO TKK commended that the petition of Thomas NOTIOR ISof HEKKBY num-.the al'ovo company tint M;v .Meeting will l held on ,Snt"tiriia? Myers, to purchase a lot on the liench. thelTlh Mist., hj 1 n'rtork at Urn llooi'r be granted, aud the recommendation was Ciiy Si'lol Ilnutp, to tk am., into considcrHtn,;i iiiiHirtimt jieruiniutf to fho interet ot adopted. th Company. A lull Ktieiidinirp is reqaentwd. Sereral bills for public labor were althat the Trustee will sell the water lowed. to 4oi) of privileueand fur lat'orou tho ckiihI during yet The Council adjourned till the 5th Unci, the coming Spring, less 51.00 per acre, wliuU of March, 1875, to meet in the City must be id in chkIi or it" en'T;ilent. Ky order of the linard of Truster. Ua.l, at 2 o'clock p. in. d 11 s. its Hooper City, Feb. 4th. l$,b. resentatives might arrive at cocern-inthe Delegate, were queries which Letter From Dr. Brown. should not and did not affect his Ogden City, Feb. 19, 1875. bounden duty in the premises. He Editor Junction: was under no obligations to copy Dkar Sir: As it has been currently Woods' omissions aud violations of reported all over the city, by whom, and h is aided by money iu the erection will not meet till noxt December, an The City Council met as per adjournMr, Cannon oeoujies a very equivocal of buildiugs for "Gentile" sects, and position under the laws of Coneres ment, February 19th, 1875, Mayor L. leaned them halls without charge, adopted bv the government for Utah, J. Herrick in the chair. the propriety of this haste in this matter A license was granted to Jesse J. for tho performance of religious is very San Fr.Doiuco much deubteU wheu they had no Call. curcmouies Murphy to sell fish, at his store on churches of their own. The "portion of tho 'Gentile' pop Fifth Street Joseph J hnson was granted a license Bectiou is made The other rs to fell "Domestic" for three months. Sewing Machines, The petition of M. Colm for a license lo peddle Merchandise for one mouth, was granted. during my pretracted illness, my most sincere thanks. I am, Sir, very respectfully Your obd't servant, Alien & Co., Wm. I.yle, Walker Bros., Jos. Stanford, Chas. Iaipey, James Hor- - la any qunntity at rated which T. E. Bbown. We are happy to learn of the DEFY Doc- tor's convalesence, and fiope to see him in business circles again soon, fully restored to health and usefulness. En COMPETITION. OJIDIIHS BY SIXUa -- w REMAINING IN TI1K POST of V !. on UNCLAIMED r will tue RaikoaU M. D. HAMMOND, tin-liot- if not culled for within !e seut to Uia IVml 1875, wltirh. ill receive iwniodijUe attention. LVMBKR Shipped to any point o LIST OF LKTTJHSS or Ken , The petition of B. G. Mans, for a one license to keep the City Hotel, on Young Letter month Otlke: street was granted. 0. E. Mason petitioned for and was granted a license lo sell the "Singer" Sewing Machine, for three months. John Dea and William Carroll pet i . tiowed the Council to grant tbem tfee privilege of running a "sprinkler" during the coming suuuuer, in the business part of the city. The petition was granted, with the privilege of taking water, under the direction of the Waterruaster, from the sect ou Fifth street. The license of Joshua Williams & Co., Dee & Carroll, John Knott, Samuel Miller, Woi. Clark, W. F. Detert & Co., Albert Gray, Mm. Cook, C. Woodmansce, Milton D. Hammond, T. D Conway, Jas. LUMBER sun. 5S.lf. GENTS LIST. Anderson C W Alexander JDS Brown O C Bybo W Barnain J Day A B Hill A Jaques F Katj 1. Lewis T Meyers ET Grain and Dried Peaches, TapworthJ Ko.-- e A 2 Sibuis J B Weston S White H IVILLARD MERCANTILE 11 INSTI TUTE is Paying the I. A LIES' LIST. HIGHEST PRICES Smith Misj T Godfrey Mrs J P Lawson Miss M Studdy S Newton Mrs J C 2 For all kind ef anAIN HELD FOR POSTAGE. Mr. Wm Smith, Beecher City, Effingham County, Ills. 11 M Humphrey, Mill Cresk, Vtb. the letter, the R)ltcant &iTo oMalnanjr of mustaxk for "HiKorliAHl lettern," giv iai U ibe puor and jmv one cent for aitvortisiu. If not railed for within ome month, tliy will bv Milt to the Dead Letter OOii-e- . J. BllIED PEA CUES. Bring them along. J. T. TllAIN, HAL!., Postmaster. ' sSl-2- Manager. |