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Show iu owx. FontiOT tii POKTMAHTEU ; ' "Hundreds of passengers from the several settlements went on the cars to It ctiufaios larpj by the nuiount of residents of various 'settlemeuts'. in . t ; food for reflection ., I Utah-:,.,.:- It tion is oot the province of the Junc- to complain that tho merchants wen of Salt Lake an J buiue-'avail themselves , of . all Citj tho facilities within their reach to extend the trade they already have " from all parts of the territory. That city is the metropolis as well m the capital of Utah, and the probability is that she will eo continue f ir a lung time to come. It is to be expected I hat the j .ple who are compelled to buy goods will purchase where, tho beat bargains can be had. We believe that there are many places in Utah besides Salt Lake where goud stocks of merchandise will be observed s on each Saturday a god many peaple may be secu on a special mar-ke- t that train wending their way to tho Metropolis to buy goods, and to visit. AVewill not say with tho Enquirer there to "build op that place and forget their own," but thoro must be some reasons for their action. What are their reasons, it go EX-rOM- a4 so popular movement, eo geauine and three with ahould powerful, slop f Tht it millions of Democrats. should not extend Ha contagion to that large maas ef independent tot era, w be its a betweea parlies ia ear country, and, to a portion ef tbe party under whose charge tbe aiaiaietr&tion to be oorrtcted hvs grown op, and perhaps in what we have witnessed there may be augury i respect to what we may witness in tbe eleoiion about to take place through our c.onntry. At least let us hope so and believe so. r I am not without experience of tbe difficulty and labor of effecting administrative reform, when )t requires revolution in politics and in measures long established in the government. If I were to judge by the yenr and a half which I have been in tbe State government, I ehould say that the rout, ine of duties of trust I have had imposed upon me are a small burden compared with that created by the attempt to change the policy of the government of which I have been the executive bead; especially is this so when reform is to be worked out with more or less cooperation of the public oflcers who either have been tainted with evils to be redre-seor have been iucepaoitaled by babil or tolera'ien of wrongs to be corrected, to which they bave been coo. seating witnesses. I, there l re, if your choice should be ratified by the peepie at tbe eleo'ion, should eater upon the great duties which would fall upon ma, not as a holiday recreation, but very Much in that spirit of on wuitb tbe soldir enters the battle Applause, j Let us continue to believe, as 1 do believe, that we do sae the dawn of a better day for our eeuntry, and that difficult as is the work to which the Dfsaocra io party, with many ef its aliies and former members ef other has addressed itself, the parties, Krpublio is yet to be renovated, to live in all future, aid to be transmitted to future generations as Jefferson contributed to form it ii bit day, aud in which it has been ever since, until a recent period, a blessing to iho waole po-plGentlemen, I thunk Applause. yon for tbe very kind terms in which you have made your communication, and I extend to yu, collectively and individually, a most cordial greeting. one-bal- that the Sen clear-heade- are kept by eaterprisiug merchants, and Oden we know to bo one of them. ...... It is said by Ogden merchants that they sell goo-i- as cheap (and some y cheaper) as they can be bought iu Suit Laku, and yet we are aware that-the- TY1VE1K ate has confirmed the Domination of CblTyner as Postmaster General, re this, and we. suppose he has, the' entered upon discharge of his official duties. Col. Tyner has been foreomo time Second Assistant. Postmaster Gen eral, and has ' made, we believe, a good officer, and we have no doubt he will give satisfaction te his poli tical friends. As a member of the Cabinet we do not think he will distinguish himself. Though a gentleman of ordinary ability, he has never oeen considered particularly brilliant. Col. James Noble Tyoer was born in Brookville, Indiana, about fifty years ago. His lather, Kichard Tyner was for a great many years a leading merchant of that place, and d business man, alwas a ways a Whig. The mother of Col. Tyner was a sister to General James Noble, who represented Indiana in tbe United States Senate for a number of years, and also a sister to Naah Noble, a former Governor of Indiana. We presumo the Domination of Col. TyBer was made at tbe instance of Governor Morton and other In diana llepublicans, with a view of carrying the State of Indiana, at tne Presidential election for Hayes. alt Lake Ci'y en Saturday, Vbuftlap that place and forgot their own." The above brief"extract from the Pfoto Euquirer. UESERAL . e. AM Elt G!f-EIIA- L JEtVKLL. 3I LOCAL ITEMS. From Hurtday't Daily of July 13. There is much comment in politi cal circles in reference to tbe forced Merchants and Co operative Institution .', may be well to inquire. Postmaster General af purchasers would do well to visit and Vre do not know as to Provo and resignation" is and it quite likely that 'earn Walker Bra's Wholesale prices. othf r Bettloments below, but do know Jewell, s29tf Grant has "put his loot in that a market trata leaves Ogdao President Mr. Pratt, Commissioner RsaiGiiM). it"; by the unuereeuonioas kicking every Saturday, carrjing passcngtrs of is said to have Internal itevenue, Unless he and back for" a dollar ut of that geatleman. j to Skit-Lak- e a tendered resignation of his office. had good cause ' for his canduct, it and a half eaoh, but we have., never This is one more case of forced resigns be excused, aud even if tion, Grant having in this case eiguified heard of such a train leaving Salt can hardly would seem that the a had it he cause, n to williugness ie permit Mr. Pratt to Lake in the morning, coming acted toward Jewell in an retire. "W hen rogues fall out," etc President and returning to Salt Lako tie and undignified manner. same evening, and carrying passen- unbecoming It may be that Grant has some priTnr Lima Waifs. We learn that gers at the above rate. ' K D Brown has succeeded in getMr. in to aveage, not only Now we would like to enquire, vate grievance that quarter, but also in the directioa ting a lady who. was going East, to take why is this? but if ho has, it would barge of the two little deserted child If the Utah Central can carry of Bristow, ren, to whom we referred a day or two look better for hits t wait until be between this place since, and ia fcer charge they left this Ogioa passengers and net to and Salt Lako for a dollar and a ceases to be President, place, oa tbe Union PacifTo train yesterofficial position to punish his day, beuad for Cbieage, where it is his usa half the round trip, it can certainly enemies. However, if his action will expected they will aeet their mother. carry passengers from Salt Lake to Republican party, the OJen and back for tho same com- weaken the will have reajoa to reDemocrats riastmL. Hr. D. W, E. Jeaceas, ef pensation. Salt Lake City, was in Ogden City yesIs that company running its road joice, terday, and we presume returns te his in the interest of Salt Lake City? or home GOT. TILDEVH SPEECH. Mr. J. i aa is it raerely conducting its business enterprising business ia ana' a welcotie visiter in Ogiee. on business principles with a view of Night before last, Gen. McCler-nan- man, . Og-de- . . The people i,f the Duited was born In 1810 and was consequently StaU, in the Trr4i of VUh, end griiUK to Unuii 66 years ef age. She bad suffered for ant. Yon are hereby reqaired u. aor."r ih brought afaia.t ,o, byUieaU . several years from oaaeer, te wbieh dis actM.a Ptaihtiff in the Probate gard to the interests of any particular town or settlement. following remarks: ' , Gen. McClernand, and Gentlemen of tbe Committee: I ehatl. at the earliest It is pcrhips natural that the conrenience, prepare and transmit to lormai acoepianoe oi me nomin-aliomanagers of that road should be par- you to which now tender to me ia tial to the metropolis, but with due behalf of the jou Democratic NAtiooal Condeference; wbeg1 to remark that tention,1 and I do sot desire, on this which to aaj topics euch atr exhibition of their partiality oconsion,be' anticipate to thai communis might appropriate may be In exwedir; bad taste sod eaibu.'"It niaj be, however, permitted to sir,: that mj nomination was not if so, otifcht tob 'abandoned" Give amemre perebnnT preference between the us a market train from Salt. Lake on citizens and statesmen of tbie Republic, eboso the same terms as that roro here, who might have tcry ohwell been and for for to distingnisbed bvnor 'J '""N !.V and thus f nabl-- ; the cuisena of that so ati'gmt, a duty; it was rather a declarf , : a ation of that illustrious ia whose place to como up to up Junotion behalf yon speak in favor body of aJminintrn-tiv- e City, seo friends, buy good- and sell reform, who which events had associated me in .the.jmblio mind. The anything they lofty briti&vj irfv "thets vand ' eflioiency jf the deuniversality and f return the mand for adminietrative to our merchant reform in all our and ,f Thia . would ia the wish. government, if especially taina d.iy ihey of tha FeJeral (,vcrn. adanais'ratioa be impartiality it:d, wuuKgn fa io pient, with which tbe Demooraiie maees increase Jhe bnsin of the Poad. 'Bv evryvhcr intinet, have led to a l eue of urpnM iu popular asaetsibiaz ail inifiaostoerefgre, UB'nave' a!, j . , ti f ; ;, , n j v 4 in which he dwelt upou the exemplary . - i. ftUfktt trsifl from Salt Lake. I n add;- - be . ,;.T yonatarai, geutlomen, if' forth in the complaint on ft e in ttiis 5office And yon are notifleil that if , appar and annwer the aaid complaint alT. quired, pluiniiff will take ief.nlt agiu.tZ, apply to the Court for the leder prayed for Giveu nnder my hand and the ml of tiie f County' ,hi" 4' day of j; . coat-ty- Itaac W. Eliot, rUantiJ. V JL Bear Lake Letter. MoxTriMEB, Bear Lake Co., I T., July 5th, 1876. Ebitor Junction: Undoubtedly you will have a lenghty report, in your paper, ef your grand doing in Ogden on the 4th, but allow me, through the Junction, to state that we, in tbs northern region, did, to all intents and purposes, eelebrate the 4th with firing of artillery; hoisting of flag; praying; epeach making; toasts and g ringing, in the forenoon, and and a little daneing in the afterhorse-racin- noon. Enjoyment was observable m Thinking ttmt perevery countenance haps a great many reports will be sent te you fer publication, I shall be very brirf. I will say that health and prosperity surrounds us, and nothing to mar our peace or cause a stitch in the side. Following was the order of exercises: David Osbom, Marshal of the day; F M. Winters. Chaplain; Geo. Hillier, Orator. Sunday School ohildren under John Bunny. Artillery under the supervision of Wn. Irving. Committee of arrangements, C. C. Danee, James Holmes, Ed. Buigoyne. Tours fraternally, Barm.fi M. EUat, Defendant.) The people of the United tte in tha TsrriSn of Utah eend greetinK to Miruiy M. Miot, fmdant. Yoaare he' ey required toaniwe'rtU4. petition of Ita e X, r li.c, in aii enrt fllel againnt within t dayi, exctusiTeof tb. day of aerviue, after tha eerrice in you of Uiie nmmona, if terwd wittiin thin or If serredt'Utnf thiiconuty but withincoiiuty: thin diiiriot within twenty dae; othei wue, within torty tm or judgment by default will he tak?n againtt 'o according to the prayer of laid petitii.n. 814 action i brought t nbtaia decree diMoWiu tbe bond of matrimony exlatiuir betwen iti plaintiff and defendant, npea ike (rfoundi Mt foi th in the petition on fi'e in tbie oltce. And you are hereby notified thitt if you fail t appearand anawer the iai.1 petition aaaboTera-jaireil- , plaintiff will take default again! yeuaai apply to the court for the relief frayed for. In tcMtinmny whereor. I J. C Wright, clerk ef ai court, do hereunto eet my hand aad affix th teal ot aaid conrt thin 26(h day o i sua, 18: yi. WRlG"T, rrobateOerk. awli fiS-lt- t In tha Probate Conrt In aid for Box Elder Coat-t)- . Territory of Utah, lion. Samuel gaita Judge. Archibald CStoddart PleintiJ. ) V r. Alice Stoddart, Deftndant. ) The Peop a of tha United Ptate. in the Tern-ta- r y of Utah tend greeting ta Alice Htoddar), dofndant. Yon are hereby tu uinr the petition of Archibal ! C Studdart in aid coin filed agaiust you, within ten dayi, exclntiTt of the day of erti e, after the aerv to on you of tali Summon', if red within tbia Couuty:or, if terred out of tbia County but within lbi diitrict within twenty daya; otherwise within forty day, orjuditmeut by Of fault will be taken airaiiut y Ko. Bckjotxi. according t the prayer of aai petition. Sail action ie brought to obtain a decree diMoltiig tbe bonda of mutrimonj existing between iei4 plaintiff an I defendant, npon the grouodi forth in the petition on file in thii ofBce. And yon an hereby notifleil tliM if yoa fail ta Feeling called upon to serenade bis lie he borrowed an aecordeen appear and anvwer the aaid petition aa abort redear plaintiff will tnke default againtt yon aad and, getting so that he could quired, to the conrt for tiie relie praved for. aprdy In tenimony whereof, I, J C. Wright, Cltrk ef pquerie a few doleful noises out of it, he do hereunto ttttny hand an i affiix tat posted himself under her window one taid Court, teal of aaic Conrt, this 28th dav of Jane, 1&71 and tt gtt afef night began plaintively howling, J.C. WKKJHT, Ob, whisper what tbou feelest!' dbe Probe to Clerk. riAi Wit poked her head tut of the window at the third line and said, it's you, is it? I thought it was cats. And yon want Territory of Tta - Box JCldtr me to whisper whit I feelest, bry? Well, Conity. I feelest tired, that's what. Been work- In the Probata Conrt la and for tall Croat; tW ' Territory. ing a bard running sewin? machine all Jofci Katretitr, Plaintiff. day. Get mo a 'Light Kunniug DomesV vs. Summoni. tic' and then I'll know you mean busi- Eliia S. Xaereher, Den't ) ness. s57 lw The people of tha United S'atuin the Ttrrtterr " lixa 8 KnoreUer. defendant Tat tammoned to appear an 1 answer Um complaint of Johlk KaorcinT, f.lad in (ia Prebate Court n and for itox Klde fonuty, Uuh Territory, within ten dayt after the aerrict cn yonf tbia tummunt, if terred within tbit County, or if without tb it county and within thii district, within twenty day, otlierwiee within forty dtya. or Judgment by default will be t iken agaiatt yen if you tail to apuear and anawer. dtcret Tbia aistiei ut brcaght to obtain the bondt of intttrimouj exitting batweaa defendant oa tha tbe abara nsmed plaintiff rrom!i act forth in the petition on tile la taia of Utah to are FROM NORTH OGDEN TO BAVERDAMS. CCD V A If, tha Entf her-b- y rpriilnt MVahaot Oflte. wuhM to call tb nuntion of the People of tha North to hi 8tore, where thay caa gat Mcrcbaadias of evarv 'dcacriptiaa aa He alto trareU tha road cheap aa in Ofilao. I rem North Ogden U Hearer ?Dnii awr ether Court. wwk.end the peopla an tha raata will do we I And you ar htreby notified tl at if ytu fail te to make their parehaaee ef hira. lie tr4 with appear and answer an rtquired by law, delimit tha Bailer, Jtgjra aaS Ch ckana takea ia will be taken nga nat you and application Baa 4240--1 i ta tha Court for tha raliet prayed for in aaid peeieeaaia. FRANK a-- Co-o- aM-2a- tition. In teetimony wbertef I hare hereunto et hand and the eaai af aaid t'oart tbia lita day tf June, A.D. 1S;. a CD i ' g B 03 as g, S w 51 cd WRIGHT, Cierk. -- Territory of Utah, Vox Klder C'eunrr. In the rrobate Coui is. I. t in and for aaid Ceaary aaf . . ... Trritory. Emry H. llrr, Itainiif, m , S3 ' J, C. 4t im m s--Sd - . , character of the deoeased and extolled her many virtues. Elder F. A. Drown followed, endorsing these remarks and exhorting otherg to live, so that on their im J.aWRIOIIT, departure they might leave a similar r"15 r"bt Clark. name. Choir eaag, "O my good and benediction was pro- In tha Probate Conrt In and for Box Elder Father," , Territory of Utah, Hon. fcamnel Baith nounced by Elder W. K R. Stowell. Caor PaosrscTs. From all parts ef the- Territory as well as in Idaho, we receive very encouraging aooounts of the growing crops. This is especially and it is to be hoped that the weather and the health of the people will be such that the ereps may be pro perly secured as they mature. We see an occasional complaint of the ravages of worms in some of' the apple orchards, but hope the damage stslained in that way maf not be so great as some " have anticipated. THf CfLESKATIOX CT TBS 2lTH. Tb cotnmitteo having in charge tbe arrangement of the program aso for the celebra tioD of the2iih of July Jin this city, will have meeting this afternoon ( for the purpose of perfecting the arrangements. Prom every indication we anticipate that a large concourse of people will assemble in Ogdon on that occasion, and presume everything possible' will be to make tha celebration ' emplet inc;e&s. U ' Gea. P. . Conner, of Salt Lake Ci:y, cJrae up from that place yesterday evening and took passage on the Central Pa cifie, for the Humboldt, where he gets te attend te mining matters. gri-tifyin- of r da,0f8-,yM,),h.- d, with other members of the making money? If the former, Ogdco merchant committee appointed by tha St. Louis ought to know it and govern them-- 1 convention to notify Gov. Tilden of salver accordingly. If the latter, his Dcaination, called on hira in tho then we tugest that the company discharge of that duty; in reply to act impartially and provide a uniform tho chairman, who made tho antariff of fires on its road without re- nouncement, Gov. Tildea made tho C she at length saccumbed. tbeeerTi, on tta A' the funeral services the ohoir sang, .omtmma aer, wttl(in thj, of In but ot county tl.i. district Vuk th.j. Mourn not the dead," 4o Prayer jerved twenty day,; otherwife arithin Choir judipnent by default w.ll , taken a Jui Jou was offered by Eldervl. Moffatt cord'neto the prayer of .aidcofHpUiBt h broUKht to obtnio a sang, "Farewell all earthly honors" to 1 hi HCtiou Wing the boudu - f matrimony Cwl Bishop Lorin Farr delivered an address, aid pla.nt.ff.nd def,nd.nt.n the 'nU ease ; te-da- . "J d, eon-eerati- !' til A 8iavicas - The funeral of ia we rroMta Conrt, In aad fnr t'. ' Box Elder, In the Territory Utah UoT1 ?f Mrs. Butler, wife s of MrV J. J. M. Smith Jodie. Buttler, took place yesterday from the Btnry A. Burley Ftaintxf, residence of her basband. Mrs. Butler Annie Burlty, Dtfenatnt. J FrNBBAX S Cathtrimt N. Hfrr, Defendant. ) In tli Territory f .v.. rT,.iti Bi. i k. of Utah, aend greeting to Catherine N. Herr, aofcn'Jant. louare nereoy tnmmoueu vou" tbe complaint of Henry H. Herr, filed againtt you in tht Probata Court, tn and lor Box itlder County. Ut h Territory, within ten dyt after the tertice en you of thia anmmont, if terted within hit county, or if without tliit county. tut within thia district within twenty oay. otherwite witbia forty dayt or judgment by wilt l tuken airainat you ahould you Wl appear and anawer. ctaid action 1 broogiit to ociain a"-olviu- g tha bondt of matrimony existing betwt ..lolntiiT nnd defriidant. on the irouaut HI on file...in thia . office. P rth lu the petition . ; w.ri fall IM . iii Ana you ara nereoy notinen .i wui tow.detanlt an and aimwer by required aptwar be entered ginst Tott aud appiicat the Court for the relief prayed for in sail art n7 In testimony whereot, I hare hereunto hand and tbe teal of laid Court.- - thie 8th aj lt lt'tJ, rf . 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