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Show COR RESruuDENCE.' mill is a drag saw, which makes 120 strokes a tnbute. It is used for sawing logs into blocks, and works to a charm Persons wishing to have firewood sawtd into convenient engths f r splitting, can haul their logs to the mill, and save themselves a vast amount of labor. The new tannery will be completed and work ed by a company, and is much needed in this region, where cash is scarce, and leather in great demand. A large quantity of bark proper authority and the opening of the advantages of the Post Office OrParis,' BeaVLake Co,' I. T., der system, will be of great benefit to .. ... Nov. Stb, 1875. the people of the Bear Lake country. PARI 3 Paris has many natural advan Is the County town of Hear Lake tages. Timber is plentiful and of County, which was formerly a part easy access, in the adjacent motin oi Oneida cousty, Iuah' Territory, tains. Water is abundant for irriga but received an independent crgani tion. Grass grows luxuriantly on ration from the hands nf the legis the hills around, and stock can hide lature, last winter. This, Paris must in the tall.W that cvcrs the broad not be supposed to have any connecstre:ch of country between the city tion or similitude with the and the eaueru slopes. The atmos capital of la belli France, is on the ground, experienced tan phere is pure and bracing, and good tince its population docs not exceed ners live it the town, hidos are plen health generally prevails among old 800, and its age is not over twelve tiful, and the work of the building if and young. Vinttr does not usually years. It. ia very finely situated on put in hymen taking stock in the set in until January, but it continues the west side of'ihe valley, command- company. Jiy another year, home- rather later and is rather more severe ing a6plendid prospect and, from the made leather will be ready for mani than in Salt Lake Valley. benches in the upper part, a view of pulation by the Paris shoemakers, Apostle C. C. Rich resides and Bear Itiver and tho famous lake. and dome made brogans and fine For iVo'uvclarth it has wide 'streets shoes will save the Bear Lake Parisi- presides at Paris, and Bishop Wm. Budge, the presiding bishop of the as yet unadorned with shade trees, ans from the misery of cold toes, also dwells in the city. These and, instead of the ' humps Elyaaes, and the community from much un county men have the confidence and respect great meadows stretch from its out necessary importation. of the people, and they labor indefa- skirts for miles, tho. springs and The Paris Institution stieams which intersect them fringed is a sound organization, ualer the tigably in the public service. Paris has before it a bright future. And with wavy, willows. Its nearest ap laws of Idaho, with Bishop W proach to the ' uUertei is the Bude as President' Mr. Robert if it cannot hope fcr a speedy eleva- lwn 10 lDe "nK, a.gn.ty and splon- (.tore; there is not a cafe nor rtatau Price as Secretary, and 'Mr. T.n dor of its Sa7 and glittering name- rant within its limits; the vacan 1 Wnv . S,l,,mnn Tf i, o nnA fcaM 0Q lDe 0eine lt caQ boast public square is , its Jfahis Rotale; of seven Director., and i, n a fifm freedom froin the vices and crimes the vacated tannery its Butel dts hasia nA in nnriMn uwut "w sowing VVUU111VU and the first and second Its firtt nine months dividend was which show through the glass and varnish of the luxurious city of ward school houses have to stand for 45 per cent,' and its next six months 4 d tI "pleasure," and look forward to in. the Hoti'e Dame and Madelaiiti. n uaijaacisa uiviuuu ai j.ct lent, Ti. crea8'lDg wealth, Vigorous life, pcrma- Paris has made eqme progress since steady business in a log uuuamg, nent Pr0SFerity intellectual progress we visited it in '72, in epite of Colo finds a paying market for produce, and that solid happiness which nel Devouring Grasshopper and and is well liked and patronized by Genoral Nipping Fruet. Several the people. The business will soen springs Irom well conducted indusneat frame houses have been erected. be moved to the new brick store trJ' and cbedience to wholesome i iiAmn.-.ij:- .: i BUu uivme commanaments. and some of the old log cabins im EDITORIAL : $ far-fain- Co-o- ed ; .w; . 5 IT A.. 1 .. - abeve-mentione- d. proved by weather boarding, plaster, pa:nt and shingles. II. Duffin and T. Slight are building large frame dwelling houses, W. lloge has put up aTrock foundation' for a big brick residence, and Geo. Passey has nearly d completed a "tasteful, ' fiiiror. From Thursd vj Diilyof Xoo. Wt yield space a'ufficieot 0 ri opinion of Judge lioreman on thia poftant point, (for which we are indlT eJ to the S. L. Tribune -ppn . . f h la ' opinion U will be seen that on this tion, our faith in the JudM misplaced, he has done credit t0 him and at toe same time , pkced the hort du combat. Afier all, though com plaini has been made that so much was consumed in (he discusaon of tT question, it was perhaps better th.i Judge allowed a large latitude of deuce aud debate. Xow there can be no cause of complaint on the part of the of 'bagoios Ther have 11. ' p wm LOCAL ITEMS. Sell Yonr Grata w And Dried Fruits at FOULGER'S, he will give you Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, &c, at bed rock prices in exchange. His stock is new aud complete. He is alo agent for Proro Home Made Cloths, Jeacs, Flan nels, Linseys, &c, the best and cheapest s83-8- t goods to be had. Dbckks. Yesterday two unfortunates were mulct for being druuk, and that was the bill of fare for that day. Highest Prices Taid for Dried Fruit, in Cash and Goods, at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth St. 8l9tf Pbbachino. Elder J. C. Wright, of Brigbam City, will address the people of Ogden, In the Tabernacle, on Sunday morning next, at 11 o'clook. Laeobnt Sent up Three indi known as J. S. Ryne, Michael riduals, Burnes and Ariionia," were up to day before Alderman Herrick on a charge of larceny in stealing a eatchel from Jas. O'Connor; the evidence tending to sustain the soft impeachment, the court sentenced each of the parties to pay a fine of ten dollars and costs, in default of payment thereof in gold, silrer or greenbacks, theso unfortunate persons will pay the same in labor on the streets, and thereby obtain their board for quite a "spell." Thb Wrecked PAcinc. From San Francisco telegrams published in the i J! fully heard and defeated, now let trial proceed. "In this case we find a juror belonging to the Mormon Cburch. JJe Wa8 ob J e l to as a juror on account of beine a member of that church, but that ctlal lenge was overruled. The question then comes up: Are the teaching and practices of the Church to which fh belongs such as to form a bias in hia mind in favor of the defendants who are nlso mumbcrs of the same cbnr.h r. :. claimed by the plaiotiff that the juror f.u... it is sought - to be shown bv the lillH the city government appropriates money for defraying the expenses of defendants in this case, but the ground unon wh.-.that money is appropriated is not stated or proved. Tltere is no other information on thi9 point, excent th simni. fact that the members comprising the City Council are members also of the Mormon Church; and this is allured ia be euflicient ground for the Court to oonclude that the Church has a y interest in the case. 1 A nt think that this Court can so hold. The other ground of bins seems to be tbie: It is alleged that the Church triues, teachings and practices are such as to bia this Particular iurnr. Kow. the doctrines of the Church as laid dewn in the books read on the part of the plaintiff! de not show that member are bound by the counsels of their eburoh, in any action, but that practical?! the rale is otherwise: and soma ot the witnesses say that the doctrines of the Church are one way and the practices another. The witnesses crenerallv- however, agree that when the intereats1 t ni are not at stake in a trial,. tne unorcn i it Mormons make as trood iurors as other people, and thatt ' there are some of them i woo wouia not oe oouna oy tne counsels f Uriehan Yountr. or the leaders of tha Church, thus showing that the rule is not universal; Inereiore, there is nothing peen-niar- d. C. W. P. are in tirotrrcss for an Preparations aw Tribune this morning we learn that the amalgamation or union of interests D. 8. revenue steamer, Oliter 'VTolcott of the store, tannery, shioglo mill, picked up one of the crew of the Pacific AN INVITATION. &c, for mutual strength, assistance on Monday, on a raft, thirty miles in and advantage, and this will form a side the straits of Fuca; also thai Capt We observe, in the Salt Lake Tri good foundation for further branches Howell was drawned from the same raft, of active industry tending to general bune of this morning, a card signed and that the Pacific was struck by a res cottage. unity and opening avenues for profit- - b? eipt gentlemen oi Salt Lake sel under full sail.' A man rescued1 by the revenue steamer says the steamer Among the chief buildings in able employment, which are the great " California of Salt Lake flitv ' gentlemen passed in plain sight of the to ehow that this Particular iuror wnnlil nf anA tVk progress are tha following: The new needs v tho timoe " .u.vu, IUV LUC DUVVVOO raft while aeveral were alive; other ves Bot be an impartial one. If the rule b not universal, it is not good at all. Store, facing the pub fur. conduct of which exhibit the T 086 namcs are als Published, sels also Several passed close by. is not shown to h&va anv iatprfist De present at a 10 lie square from ,the .west, built of stronsest marks of wisdnm to meeting n,l bodies have been recovered. in the case, nor is it shown that practineia ai mc tity nail on Thursday bricks 24x44 ft., walls 15 in. thick, statesmanship. cally it has any iufluenee over Jurors; No case of interference is shown, eiceot the at 11th 7:30 from eveniDJ? floor to ceiling 12 ft. The Second Ward schoolhouse is CHs) inst., height IIebald Items. A lelegmphie dis that Mr. Lawrenve referred to a case A rock cellar at the 'west end 9 ft. small building 20x30 ft., and is p'clock to consider what (if any) patch from San Francisco, received last occurring eoiue years ago, where a car or be taken 8tcF.s to measures in 10x20 ft.' The floors used for a meeting hous high, ought well Da evening, says the missionaries who left Grand jury did not iuvestigate ib wan Hiinnr.HPil tn k are double'and the whole building fnr fsphnlaaf Jn naaa i'i... view of the apDroachiocr session of this city for Australia, last week, sailed contrarybecauso t ;13 tt- Wlrtf to the policy of the Church. It r..y,.v.W UUlUDtl) is put up to stay. The First Ward place and the Terntor141 Legislature, to place yesterday on board the steamer Colima, The Court could not conclude from this, very airy; no difficulty isolated and independent incident that bcfore tbat tody such legislative There are eleven in the party. school house, on. the- - southwest cor- ought to be experienced in getting Church interference is the rule. Cn tb The Washington Star, of the 3d inst.: ns the condition and ner of the public square, a frame donations in this house, it is so 8u?gestions t whole the Court say from the pjiv says that Attorney General Pierjepont facta before ik, that the n is disquali01 tne to 21x46 15 from ft. floor "raise the wind" there. A large building ft., , lcFntory require." has sent to this city for a full report of fied by reason of bias.juror The challenge to ceiling, weather-boardeand 'sur- tabernacle, is to be erected, "some- or this we consider one of the the case of Drighani Young, which led i overruled. mounted by a r. J. C. time," on the public square; the di-- most remarkably cheeky productions to his imprisonment under Judge Bore- man's order. Rich's new office of brisk, 19x29 ft., mensions were given by President lRai we Dave noticed lor a long time Died. Ross, one of the young men who were 12 ft. eeilinsr, well built'on a high Young in '70, and the house is much With all due respect for the immnr. Ia the 2t)th ward, of this cifv. Novem arrested on Monday evening for steal ber 8th. ftt 7.20 n ra . nf rock foundation. The new co opera-tiv- a needed. , The inflammatory people have had many tal eight we say it, and right here ing the watches of H. Wells and A five weeks' illness. afier rheumatism, tannery, 3Gx25 ft., of heavy logs uiiacuiuei w encounter, and these we Wlsn 10 protest against the legis-hav- Livingstone, was taken out cf jail yes Geo. N. Castleton, son of James asi on a rock basement. ktfion'of These build the doubtless, stood in the way of Territory being dictated terday morning.whea he got ihe watches Sarah Cssleton, aged 16 years, 10 . . .1 If I Ml' m any sucn way. Do theso gentle where be bid them under the sidewalk montm and 3 days. S. L. Herald. ings are all rapidlv approaching com me Duuamg oi the tabernacle. ' ' on Commercial Street and ' returned Tho new tithing office, a pletion heavy men think that Salt Lake City is the Paris has a good grist mill in the two story frame building, 26x35 ft., only place in the Territory? Or do them to their owners. The accused were both subsequently taken before the eanyon above the town, owned by is added to the old log granary. It tae7 consider the "cow counties" as Justice's . . . . . court, and a nolle was entered . .t d lieueral C. C. Rich, and well fitted. is weatner-ooaraeSTOLEN from Williams' and painted, and 01 00 importance in arranging alfairs by the TIIKRE WAS prosecution. Weber He is now adding French burrs, re contains Valley, on the night of large Dins lor grain and Icr lu territory? the 29th of Oct., last a span of Mules, cently purchased, and can make ex room for other produce. .'A platform ono mouse color with ears erect, the How does it happen that, in this Oodes Theatre. We hare again the other a dark brown. I will pay th cellent flour, providing, of and course, arrangements for a hoistiBg ap- - apparent effort, to harmonize the . a . pleasure to announce to our readers that above reward to any person who will f that the wheat is good, Most of the paraius project irom tne tront door views of discordant parties upon y Phil. Margetts' Star Combination will be bring said mules to my place. Bear Lake wheat, this season, is bad in the upper story. A detached islative DANIEL WILLIAMS, subjects, or, at ieast, to agree on hand en Friday night, at the Ogden Weber Valley. Morcan Cc. Jy injured by frost. Just .in : the rock cellar, near by, is the best we upon some general system of Theatre, and will favor the citizens of November 6th IS75. policy mouth ofj the canyon is a' good cir have seen in the mountains. It is dsirable for the good of the people Ogden with that great moral and sensa cnlar saw mill, owned by Rich, nau anacr ground, is 1SxZ8 ft., and of Utah, these gentlemen have con-1- 8 tional drama of "Jack Sheppard," to be sacceeded by a laughable farot. Duffin and pomeroy, which can turn In feet high from the flag floor to fined their invitations to Salt Lake these all the star will pieoes aptronpe out from 5,000 to 6,000 feet of lum me plastered ceiling The walls are citixens alone? Would it t. . uico urrTTW If utttt pear, assisted by members of the Ogden mnpDS I.. JL the WildOn Irrigating Co. held at the houi ber a day. Lower down, right ou piastereu on tne inside, and two been better to extend a general dramatic company, which announcement of John M n r dock, V est Weber, on Mcndajr t the western edge of town, are the on each side lead to flues vitation to eitiiena nf th Pf!r alone, will be sufficient to draw a for the pnrpoKB of perfect fug reorganisation by efficers: .a Prosident, Vk- the fihingle and planing mills, owned by which extend to the roof and thus electing . ci mm. u . m following t; . Territory, giving sufficient notice of crowded hoose. j As this will be the last appearance but and the triMi'tion of other business of Budge, Duffin, Pomersy and Price, uiuruuguiy veniiiate tne cellar. Air. the meeting for all to attend who All thnfl ha vino- lnnrtfl tA be watered one of this company in Ogden City for from the id cnai are reqneited to take ttock 1b the last named being manager. The Walter Hoge is is a midit desire wirhnnt. ua vu VVUtlJ w tithing clerk,' the same by shares or (3(1) thirty aaiur per some time, we advise our cititens gen fchingle mill is Hall's patent, is run genuemau ot excellent judgment aud certain names? share or six dollars ppr acre; (25) twenty five cl. jo dp erally to turn out en matue, and gire the 10 De paid in be , yyouy. r ct. . by water power, and its capacity is w.uuaPu wr oi9 position. before the first of JanB-r(12i)et-.t!tpaid l3 ik tVtJIO Star Combination something to rewem nf tU .WMrK V (1876.) the balance to be pid in, lhor r 3,000 per hour, 2,000 per heur being cash on or before the first f April, (1876.) Parxno lost utace urder J. M. Solons of Salt Lake to fix n n !nf- - ber that home talent is not depreciated ties having Jobs on said canal are requested t its actual turn-out- . The planing ma: finish them by the first tA April (1S76) or forfeit our in city. otuvn, l8 wen managed, ana lias ad- - and, when arranged, expect as a what they alreadv have done. A puuctiial attend- chine is in excellent order, and other Doors open at 7:30, performance com ance is requested ofa!l itterfirted. Those wbe sufficiently to claim lawfully ter of course, the Lisl.itnrn ta'mr will b credited i3. on their water tax, PJ s . raences at 8. Reserved seats. 75 cents: attend machinery, cms lath, pickets, etc. .t... order of the beard. uuC , oi, a money erder office, it a legal sanction? uignuy ceoy. , J B. back seats, GO cents. Gallery, 25 cents One great convenience attached to the P. S Work to be resomed rifcht away. Application baa been made for the ' We pause for a reply. , I or see bills. ... 'well-finishe- e-- , t' . W I Tba-Churc- h . . - some-matte- r . . can-no-- . d bell-towe- e, " ' ' $50 REWARD. -- . leg-wa- . ... 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