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Show B Y TELEGRAPH. ,MiedUeYy WEPNESDAY and SATURDAY, Com par r. j i by the oupaa X'fuusiwjia to whom all MES JIcG AVT. Buainesa Slower, morning next Lake City, Salt of Candland, Elder Datid Tahernacle. the in Ogden will preach to commence at 10 a.m. On Sunday yoTicK gerrices the Theatre will Thjatbb. season. dramatio a for be his and accomplishjIj, J. B. Robinson, will make ed daughter, from California, assisted first by the appcaranoe their We are Association. Dramatio Ogden made to revive another effort see to glad the drama in'.Ogden, and there is no doubt that with the talented artistes who are taking the matter in hand, a brilliant success may be achieved. AVe hare a handsome littfti Theatre with appointments and a very good iiok company, who nly need practice ' to became proficient in the profession. The price of admission has been reduced and we hope to see the Theatre crowdSee advt., and hand bills. ed To-nig- ht Special to the Ogden Jcnction by the Atlantic and Pacific Telugruph Company. s Fatal RailroadAccident! Whit Slavery Bill! Paris in the hands of the Revolutionists! The French Government Fleeing Before the A- Mob! AMERICAN. New 20. The police this evening commenced l'ork, to break up the panel houses, and are determined not to allow any The Woman Sufl'ergUts, held their second annual meeting made spoechaa etc. ' ir'' Jersey City, 20. At one o'clock, yesterday morning, a disastrous collision occurred on the Morris and Essex RailroaJ, just East of Bir-ge- n Tunnel, two engines collided, damaging four coaches and one freight car. The engineer was badly injured aud the fireman mortally scalded. Damage ' tnsiiuiated at $20,000. ' Omaha, 20. The Impeachment trial of Gov. David - and Frames For Chromos R. to C. Savage, Pioneer Mouldings go Lake Salt Art Gallery, City. gjSg" 22-l- m ggy Dr. P. L. Anderson, having permanently located in Ogden, calls the attention of the citiiens of Ogden and of the following named places to his liberal charges, via.: Per visit to South Weber, $2.75 Marriotts - 2,50 8th District - 3,50 Kaysville - 7,50 Willard City, 6,00 Brigham City,10,00 Weber City - 5,00 Alma Riverdale" -- .; 2,50 Enterprise - 6,00 Uintah ; - - .3,00 Morgan City,1 9,00 Produce taken, in payment when cash Widows and orphans is not available. treated free of charge. Charge for vaccination 25 cents. Families at reduced prices. Teeth extracted free of charge. Ogden City - Lynne - Slaterfvillc Plain City North Ogden, lluntsville - $1,00 2,50 8,00 5,00 3,60 5,00 y, .': . Butler, which has been in progress at Lincoln since last Monday, promises to be oue of great interest. The articles of Impeachment charge him with bribery nod corruption, and the appropriation of large sums of public funds including school moneys to his own use. Counsel Tor defense set up exceptions against seven articles, alleging that the misdemeanors charged ia these articles were cqmmitted during the previous term, and also that the Governor was not impeachable for offences while acting as building and land commissioner. , A heavy fall of raia began about 8 DIED, o'clock last night and continued throughAt Eden, Ogden Valley, March 15th, out the night gradually increasing uutil . it attained the violence of a perfect 1871, Gkobgk Bikket, in his 83rd Thig a.m. the rain storm is abated year. although the weather is still gloomy and The following" account of his life was wet. at his own dictation: written Tersey City, 21. Win. Simpson while was sevI with born Oct. 18, 1788, in Bedford, staying eral other boys in Mount Pleasant Tark, Bedford co., Pennsylvania, United States. on Sunday, fell from the rocks a disMy father, George .Burked and my tance of a hundred feet receiving fracture of the skull. There are no hopes mother, Catharine Swovclin, emigrated of his recovery. from Germany to the United States during the revolutionary war of 1776, , Taris, 21. . I wag Preparations are being made at va- and settled in Pennsylvania. rious voting places in the city for the married to Sarth,. gmitl in . 1810 and Communist elections, which are fixed to had by ber eix children, three of whom take place on Wednesday. One representative will be chosen for every twenty joined the Church In Indiana," and three thousand votes. The leaders of the in- in Jackson county, Missouri. My wife surgent Nationals boldly proclaim their and I joined the Church in 1831, in Ranintention of marching ou Versailles. It is expected the Assembly will retire at dolph county, Indiana. On the 1st of their approach, and probably proceed to May, 1832, I started, , according to the Orleans, where they will remain until commandments, for Jackson county, the period of peril has passed, and rewas then ordained an Elder under Mo., turn when the revolutionary movement the hands of Zebedee Coltrin and Levi has been subdued. The Government has appointed General W. Hancock, and was appointed to take Faidherbe Generalissimo of the land and charge of a company, who with myself naval forces of France. in Jackson tfounty, in August of The revolutionary movement is in- arrived . same the year. I then turned out all creasing in strength and gaining fresh accession daily. All the Mobile troops my property to Bishop Partridge, who in the city have gone over to the ranks me inheritance, and reor the revolutionists, and thesailoisin assigned me to my take charge of my properquested tho city have followed their example, and are now also identified with the ty till the difficulties then surrounding insurrectionary movement. The entire the Saints should pass over.city is now wholly in the hands of the j I was driven out of Jackson county in insurgents, and all peaceful citizens are awaiting, in feartul ap- Nov., 1833, and located in Clay county In June, 1834, Zion's Camp came to my prehension, for the Issue. Several forts around the city have house, and there dispersed. The same been occupied by detachments of the night the Camp arrived, 17 of the brethrevolutionary troops, and preparations ren were seized with cholera, and five are being made with a view to their immediate fortification. They will proba- died that night and next morning, who bly be utilized as a powerful means of were buried in an adjoining field. defence only. The leaders have reI was through all the troubles in Jacksolved to march on Versailles forthwith, and immense bodies of troops have been son, Clay, Davis and Far West counties, detached for this purpose. Sufficient where I stood true to my brethren and ' supplies and the necessary equipments the work of God. . . , have been provided to the troops, who When the Prophet Joseph and his are clamorous and eagerly desire to march immediately. The utmost enthu- brethren were in Liberty Jail, Clay siasm prevails throughout the entire county, he wrote a letter to me requestrevolutionary movement. ing that I should bring a man with me FOREIGN. and sign a writ of Habeas Corpus that London, 21. their lives might be saved, for, he said, A telegram from Boulogne, states that M. O. Rouher, Las been arrested in the their lives were in danger. I complied city on an order from Versailles. Gov- with his request, and entered into bonds ernment troops, detailed for his arrest to release Sidney Rigdon from jail, and while taking him prisoner, were violent- would cheerfully have laid down my life ly attacked by a large mob, who strongto their lives. save ly sympathized with Rouher, and made In 1830, I was called by Joseph, in several efforts to free him from the hands of his captors ; the troops how- connection with otheis, and preached ever remained firm to their duty and the gospel fa Illinois, baptizing a goodly utterly refused to deliver their prisoner to the mob. The latter thereupon be- number, and regulating the affairs of came enraged and attacked the soldiers the Church in that State; then continued with great violence, severely maltreatmy journey to Kirtland, where! received ing and injuring Beveral of their nummy washings and anointings, and reber. turned back to Missouri. An Ordinance Kclatiug to Iu February, 1830, I was driven out IU'1'tise, JFetMliiiff Teams, do. of Missouri, and moved into the State of Sec. I. Be it ordained by the City Illinois. When Nauvoo was founded I Council of Ogden City that it shall not immediately moved there, and was at be lawful for any person or persons to tho first General Conference, lived there throw, put, or leave any refuse, or place or other boxes, barrels, any articles, till 1840, and was ordained a High Priest any to obstruct the passage;or water courses, by Geo. A. Smith and Bishop Miller; on Main Street, between Fourth and was in the battle of Nauvoo in SeptemFifth Streets, nor on Fourth and Fifth for the new next and left ' ber, morning ' between Main and Young Streets, ' home of the Saints in the West. Streets. Sec. 2. It shall not be lawful for any The morning after leaving Nauvoo, I person or persons to feed teams, or to was married to Elizabeth Evans, widow stand with teams to sell firewood, hay or any oilier articles, on Main Street, be- of Thomas Evans (my first wife having ' tween Fourth and Fifth Streets. died in Augusta, Iowa, a few months Sec. 3. Any person violating the prowith whom I have lived hapvisions of this ordinance shall be fined previous), who has been a great comfort and pily in any sum not exceeding twenty-fiv- e ' and help to me, and a faithful member dollars for each offence. Passed March 20th, A.D., 1871. in the Church. LESTER J. HERRICK, , I did not arrive at Council Bluffs till ' i ". Mayor. the " spring of 1848. I tarried there by Thos, G. Odell, ; ; t counsel of President Young to get an City Recorder. 1 started west and iu June,, , outfit, All Ordiiisiucc Compelling for Great Salt Lake City, arrived in the AttoiMlaiK'c of Members September, and located on West Jordan, of the City Council. and presided over a branch of the Saints; Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City then moved to Bingham's Fort, in Weber Council of Ogden City, that when there county in the fall of 1855, and fo Ogden is not a sufficient number of the mem' in 1802. bers of the Council present, at any of valley Elder Burket died in full faith and their meetings, to form a quorum, the fellowship in the Church of Jesus Christ members present are hereby empowered Saints and highly reof Latter-da- y to compel the atteudance of absent memby. his numerous friends and spected to Marshal the bers, and may direct Cox. ' ' acquaintances. enforce such attendance of members. Newt please copy. J l)mret Sec. 2. Should any member of the Council refuse or neglect to attend any Fillmoiis News. Our correspondent meeting of the Council, when notified by at Fillmore, Mr. G. Huntsman, writes the Marshal that bis attendance is redate Of 14th inst., complaining under to form a should or any quorum, quired member leave the Council when in ses- that he has missed several numbers of sion without the consent of the Council, the Junction and expressing the opinwhen such leaving would break the some hungry Postmaster on the that ion he be fined in shall gum any quorum, not exceeding fifty dollars by the Mayor, road has eaten tB em. " If so, we hope or any Alderman who may be acting as some one will administer to the P. M. a chairman of such meeting. powerful emetic. Mr." Huntsman says, Passed March 20th, A D., 1871. the City and County are about to erect a LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. fire brick building, and have commenced Titos. G. Odell, 'WfdiK cellar? Mr iGilmore: Recorder. j i f, ,V , digging City matt the , ... a: contractor, 'lias 'changed" tne i Ovkb the Line. The storm which Sonlbern mail route, leaving the old has been threatening us for several days road at Kansas City, and taking a South past opened, on us yesterday morning, west direction by the Black Rock and "wet" the advent of King Solover Springs, on the Beaver River,and thence the line. For about four hours the rain oa to Bullion City, 'Saving a distance of came down steadily and a few flakes of thirty miles. Snow fell at Fillmore on snow made their appearance but quickly inches. 13th inst. to the depth vanished when they found which aide of on. . , the line their master was Skvektt-foe- r. Our old friend top-reut- Ex-Sta- te , ss I to-d- ay g, s. AFTER ON AND IJKC. TIIURhDAY, '. 1H7(, 1 .' lrave Og1en daily at S a.m., and irrito at Stilt, Lake City at 10 a.m. aud lmv Salt Lake C'Hjr dnily at 6 a.uu awl J.45 pju. Arrivt at Ogiluu at 7 a.m. aud 4.4 pan. J lwrri In addition to tlia ACCOMODATE' THAIS DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) City 5 A.m. and Salt Luke City, 4.40 p.m. ou which full fnra will autitlo the of a ticket to rut urn on the name dny aud traia free, and will top by arraiiKhig with the Conductor, at any point im the line to take on or let off pamelignn. PaKMiigert will pleaea pnrrliane tlirlr tlrketa at the elKcea, Fifty cenla additional will la charged when the fare ia cultucted ou the train. leaving Ogdi-- FARES: Ogden to KnynvIHe " " " tl.3P -- Farnilnstton Centreville Wood's Croat Suit lake City (1.6s t2.( -- ; -- f ....... , Pa, FERAMORZ LITTLE. BUPErtlXTENDKNT. , - . ' - W jtwt roctriveil, intHtgi iu part, of rib- ' Poplin, Tartan Plaids, Satins, Merino, ' Kepcllaiit, Cloakings, Shawl, Arabs, t'liamclcons, Cloth oats, Italiuoral aud Gored Skirts, etc. The Celebrated Caliromit Jtlaiikcts, Hugs, Flannels aud Hosiery ' THE SHOE DEPARTMENT ' in is complete Ccnt Misses and IiadieN Children' Hoot, Shoe, v Slipperx, Metallic nnd al Arctic i,,' ' etc., etc. " f Over-Shoe- s, Al . HATS and CAPSj Slink. Coney, lmiue, ' ' Squirrel and Hearer Sctfaj Trunks aud Valines, Carpets, Window Curtains i READY-MAD- ASPAYS OUE WITH DIRrATCII TEVAK8 ufnee, Bixtl) Strwt, CVdeu, Kcferencea ran he had at the Junction Printing Office. J. II. ECCLES, (Successor to Peter CLOTIIINQ. E The Highest Trice paid for all kind of Furs. A full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, etc, etc. Call and Examine. HARD- Boyle,) General Wood Turner, PI CHEAP! AS And CAUHVIS'r 3LVKEU, C1IEAPA8T1IE CHEAPEST! Eighth Street, Ogden. TVE Orders promptly executed. Terms reasonable. Produce taken in payment for work. 17-lJ. II. ECCLES. HATE A LABOR A9ROP.TMENT 1KYOOIS (JKOCI UIFS, in DRXUS. at boot And shoe shop. F YOU WANT GEOKGE A Wines and Liquors. all of a Sii)wrtor Quality, fur Sal. at The Second PATH OF GOOD BOOTS Oft Oo to f HOKJi, WHITEHEAD'S . Door Xorth of the Female Relief Ft ore, Main atrect, Ugden. STORE, Good Supply of Hoots nnd Shoes kept eoiifctanllj Produce will b received In Exchange for. Mr.rrliandie. , . All PiTNmi who know thctnwlve to b. to ttie atiore-name- d Inatitution, am relocated to 8KTTLK UP Immediahriy. l'erKonn wlnhing ia become STOCKHOLDER! in the IiBtitntion tan do to. ; , WILSON WRIGHT. Mtf Superintendent A on hand, For Sale, till; ll OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDER. District Zion's MAIN 8T11BET, OODKX. BOOT & HtOE HHOP, On . llVStDUAKi; EXCELSIOR I ! 0 i JOHN GILLARD, Boot ami Shoo Maker, MAIN STREET, OGDEN, Oppoaita the Tithing OIBce. Roots and Shoes of every description made lo order. " Repairs heally executed. noatly executed, and on abort notice. Repair Good Leather, Good l it and Good Work 21-- 1 m guaranteed, All Kind" of Pay will be taken for work dene Kataulithmcnt. Give ma a at I lie ahoTe-name- il call before purchasing elsewhere. , mm OEOIIOK WHITEHEAD, Meat for tho People. M W ATKINS, ' Hoot and Shoe Maker, r 1 At the liiru of the Hl ltont. Fifth Street, Ogden. " All kinda of Bouta and Hhona made to order. Kax . neatly txeouted. Produce taken In payment. lin T THE HOT QUALITY, AT LOW I'ricos, always on hand at th. EAT J. E. OF lUniembar tut liig Boot, , . - It-t- f T. H. WEBSTER, f FAStltOXAflLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. MEAT MARKET, South of the Second Ward Store, Main Street, Ojsfdon. On Door rrtODTJCK i TAKEN AT CASH RATES. Buy your meat at the People's Own Market and down with high price. 91-- tf WAGON S NUMBER OF TUB CELEBRATED WAOONH for hale, cheaper than they have ever been offered before In tliie , Territory, , mr Tannnrr and AXD CLOAK JIAK1XU. 3)Ui:SS MRS, First and Third Wards' STORE, MAIN OGDEN. 8TKEET, M. BTUAKT WISHES EVERYBODY" know that .he baa a FIRST-CLAS- D. HEW ING MAOH1NK, and hi prepared te do all kimta of Sewing, on termn, at h.r RwiiiV n.-- on the Ben-h- , FOURTH BTREET, Foar Bloi k Goat of the Tithing OBioo. . . ronabie m-l- y COAL YARD, ,, Nsar the Utah Central KttglM Ilooan, OgoW. T SI. THOMAS A CO., CCAL AND LIMB J , I)eal(r, har. ronntantlv on hand a good SUl'I'LY of COAL, Which they will ae.l to th. Can, at 15 Cent on the Ton above coat, for cabor produce at canh mtee. Lime at the old plane near th. Theatre. ; l.fMl buihela of Ehelled Cora wanted. it. THOMAS A CO. , TEST RECEIVED. A COMPLETE niont of f TRt tf I will not (all beet, and aa hep ' HIDES aud BARK WANTED. JONATHAN BROVMXQ. , Comr tn L. J. HERRICK. DRUGS&MEDICINES ! OCDEN TANNERY. HE WELL FORTIFIED, IF YOU WOULDLEATHER. A Call at the Seeond District Store, Main street, or at the Tithing Office, a REPAIRS NKATLT EXECUTED, Fir. Doora South of th Whit. House, ' ltf aa (i(X)D LKATHEK as th. y0 aa the cneaimt in the market. STUDEBAKER T1JATE Cricket, Km JJall, Race and Dancing Shoos Made to Order. '3 SALT! ASSORT- - SALT! WILL St l'l'LY TUB VERY BE?T QCALt Robert Carter reached his 71th birthof BALT, roarao or fine. In amall er lar DRUGS AND MEDICINES. , on He is still last. hale branded to tjuit, the trade, on the nhortef Saturday day Alw, a Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, CRO- - Sarka, and cheaper than any in the market. notir. and hearty, and carries the news in the ui.iii bs ana .'. , w A large quantity on hand. ' Apply to L. W. same jovial style as in his young (lays 8UURTUFF, Plain City, or to WM. VANDYKE, in the great City of London. Robert is Prescription carefnlly prepared. 0n Door Eaet of the Theatre, Ogden flfy. .: f ItX All . filled. Oiden promptly an honest, sterling old fellow, and we wish him all the good he can reasonably GROUND TO LEASE desire. His place of business is on Sec or.d and Fifth South Streets, Salt Lake VERY BTJItDIN ELIGIBLE SEVERAL Leaiw City, where his customers are sure to bo on th North-weCorner ef Union Square. treated wUa pofcte?53s, aaHirt th Rooks, Etc. Magazines, Tapers, For JAJ. to McGAW, particular apply al cheery manner for which Robert is eel AT PUBLISHERS' PKICES. Uie Ji'torio!i Office. i ebrated. : I PURE LIQUORS. 99-t- . C.B.McGREGOE, V ! and Shades. IMPORTANT TO MINERS. ' Old ' - usBQTled fcHwk, ' l-- , , n( well. t their large Call attention $2.50 For all Information concerning Freight or , age, apply to P.O.CALDKR, Uen'i Tickrt aud Freight Agent. 18-32- ,., ' IIIllUKTJIK.Vr, f'2.25 . m DRY GOODS GROCERY ; WILL RUN , ' BETATL lt! Truliia 5.30 p.m. 7.80 p.m. i . first-clas- RAILROAD. riOXEEH USB OF UTAH. , The Senate overruled all the exceptions. The case opened by the prosecution on Saturday. The first witness examined on Saturday and are Treasurer Sweet, and Deputy Treasurer Brock; both testify that $17,000 of the sctiool fund collected by. Governor Butler from the general grant, was never paid into the treasury. They also give damaging testimony upon his manner of loaning school funds. The trial will probably continue fur ten days or longer. Some rich developments are anticipated. It is charged by the same parties, first-claFor eggs from poultry that notwithstanding the positive evito C. R. write Savage, Salt Lake City. dences of his guilt, a sufficient number of Seuators will succumb to Butler's inThe Theatre fluence. Titor. Raselmatkb. Washington, D. C, 20. was well attended on Monday evening The Department of Slate has received toVitness the performances of Professor the following from Paris: "March U. The National Guard ComJksclmayer and his trained birds and mittee are masters of Puris. The demice. Unlike many affairs of the kind partments of the Interior and Justice, the entertainment surpassed the promises Prefecture of Police, and the Hotel De made on the bills. The feats of magic Ville are oconpied by the insurgent!). were eo!!ent and unaccountable, the General Vinoy, Thomas and Lecompte are murdered by the troops. musie oo the "Stylocarfe" was entirely The election fur communes takos place orifina! and the birds and mice acted All he members of Thiers' their part to the great amusement of Government have gone to Versailles, followed by tho whole diplomatic corps. the audience.; All good. Xo humbug. Sigued, A pleasant entertainment. That's the Washburkb." wdict of the public. Gov. HoUen was on tho Senate floor A Matinee was while Mr. Bayard was speaking. given yesterday after Mr. Iloiden's" friends say if he is imnoon for the benefit of the schools which he will not return ' to N. C, m well attended, and the children peached fearing (bat he would not be safe; his we highly deligUted. The perfo- mission here has been to get the Slate rate last night wag placed under military rule. The subscription to the loan, reported Would Fjout. On Monday evening amouuts to $25'.),000, making a ut, two young men from the country total of $M, 119,350. The applications for the collcctorship otinio a quarrel on Main St. One of of Philadelphia are increasing. IIou. Jem, who had injured his arm by W. D. Kelly, Hon. Richard Myers, Hon. Ruling from his horse, was very much A. C. Harmer, and Hon. John V. W.Croly P. are backing D. A. South worth. iioxicated and persisted in fighting Hacker is tho latest applicant. .th his friend, who, though receiving .Mr. Morphy made a personal explawerai heavy blows, kept his temper nation in response to an assertion of Jhe "i tried to get the other away. Fin- - Daily Patriot that some of the Miss, had disappeared. wj Marshal Fife came along and took delegation A dispatch from Gov. Alcorn was flighting man into custody, march-Mrend, it. states that no law lessness exists along at quick time, in spite of in that State which cannot be controlled Dawes moved iSNsistance, to the City Hall. His by the State authorities. !iid planked down $50 as bail and he to substitute for the Senate concurrent for the appointment of a '"'Aerated.; Next morning the case Joint Commilte to inquire into the conkreught before Alderman W. Thorn. dition of the late insurrectionary States, '".ttJ the fiarbtist was fined $10 and providing 14 instead of 7 members on the part of the House. A debate followed, and Dawes' amendment was finally For the Best Photographs go to ' , agreed to. Mr. Van Trump of Ohio, this mornSavage's, Salt Lake City. ing submitted the following bill tJ abolish white slavery in the States lately in fii'in On Monday, four young men rebellion. different parts of Weber County Sec. 1. "Be it enacted by the Senate brought before Alderman W. and House of Representatives of the mson for drunkenness and fined $5 United States in Congress Assembled, that on and after the 4th of July, 1871, andcoBts. there shall be in the States lately in the '"awat. A team, consisting of a rebellion, neither slavery nor involuntaand a mule bitched to a boxless ry servitude except for the punishment of crime, or among white denizens of 8n, ran away on Main St. yestcv-heade- d such States, any committee to denominnorthward. The horse ate "the Cauctisian race contradistin' too Amerimuch for the mule, and when guished from the higher cast of and that citizens African of can descent, 3 reached the Tabernacle the horse, whites as a special act of grace and VnS ahead, wheeled oround and favor, shall forever and hereafter have, g4 their mad coarse to the east, hold and possess also the righta, immuncolored ? Uo hill in th. neighborhood of the ities and franchise, as tho or Ethiopian race now posses, the4same deserted gold mine. Nobody in all slates in tho late rebellion, as aforesaid. Se& 2. And be it further enacted that The Singing at the Taberna-- f the President of the United States be 1Cboi Sunday last, was truly excellent. full authorized to employ all the milre Ratified at the vast improvement itary force of the nation, to carry out . the provisions of this act.. Referred to the choir has jnade during the the Judiciary Committee. Gen. Tleagan-to- n few weeks. It is a real pleasure to is using every endeavor to have a to the some well executed hymns and Congress remain here and pass InterMedical. See Dr. Allen's card and of the the benefit for legislation fe,emS;Which "0W give adliitional in" He thinks it is needed special notice in Revenue. Jcif'ctiov; nal our public meetings. Continue and has brought the President to the - e3 doing. , , A young lady "at Long 'Branch says same opinion. 21. New she always takes a piece of soap that York, R0rESSI0SAL. Attention ia The friends of Charles Pardue, who is into the water with her, so that if the " L. P. Anderson's card and pe- - under sentence death for firing the ship under tow should be strong, 'she would ' 1 . . . untie. it. mis issue, also to his low "R,obcrt Edwards," have prepared a be able to wash herself ashore. will be of It commutation. for petition barges in our local column. "Tommy, my son,- what are doing week, presented to the PresidentN". this where h with your feet dangling In the there ath.--of Orang?, J., regret to sav that Mrs. many residents "Trying to catch cold, ma, so ia known and is respected have watr!" Pn.rdua of Mr. Ambrose , Shaw, of signed the petition, and his counsel are that I may have some more of those cough lozenges you gave me yesterday." ala yesterday afternoon. workwii for hdnv , y, UTAH CENTRAL Uf B&oom'i CnEsta, Ogd.n City. 89-- ... a |