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Show THE DUTY F THE make its success certain. The necet ity of union has been nrged upon th people so much that every perThe Salt Uke papers all hav. son ousrht to be able to appreciate fouiethlug to Bay about the apathy irx importance. A remark made by exhibited by imoy citisonB In regard one of the opposition in reference to effort-mato the late election, and the our late flection, when asked what in some localities by the sup had btW gained by the excitement, tickets. j orters bf opposition illustrates this object. His answer This is a nubject of great import-hncewas. "We have broken your ranks.' If the masses of the people That was deemed a sufficient victory tlo not take interest enough in pubHis head was clear. for the present lic affairs to go to the polls and deTo break the ranks of the enemy is posit their ballots, we consider they a great point in any conflict. To tire unworthy of the privileges of preserve our ranks unbroken should American citixenship. be our greatest care. Since the election in this county, Our opponents know that they tte hare heard a great many c have not the ghost of a chance while in regard to it. We consider wo all uo together, preserving the tha fault, if any, rests to a gre.it exsame union in politics which we tent upon the body of the people. It profess iu religion. But if they can I their duty to make themselves ac divide us. on any pretext, then they juaioted with public affairs, aad to can walk through the gap to victory. ibtain a knowledge for themselves, in What tho result of that victory regard to those measures which affect would bo to us may be readily foretheui and the community of which seen. The attempts of the past are they form a part, that they may be of the future. The means a able to decide intelligently upon the presage to deprive us of every conmerits or demerits of any lino of adopted stitutional right, and strip vu of every policy, and judge of the fitBess or of political power and religi unfitness of caedidates for the office vestige ous freedom; their strenuous exerin their gift. tions to keep every ''Mormon" out of To complain of a ticket after it is kind of office; the dodges and decided upon and elected, is folly, any and tricks and misreprell ich precinct in the county is enti subterfugep, sentations to which they resort; are tlod to elect a delegate to the couven-- t enough to tell us in unmistakable iou, in which the ticket is made up, what would be the result who m an equal voico with other language of our division and their triumph. delegates in the arrangement of the It may be thought that this is a list. The great fault is, the peolate day to talk about these matters, ple do not turn out and since the election is past. Not so. their precinct caucuses. At We speak for the elections of the these meetings they all have a future. The necessity of popular invoice, and an opportunity of formation and popular vnity will their views and nominating become greater as tbe years rell on, their candidates, and of instructing and the enemy increase in numbers the delegate of their own choosing and experience, taking advantage oi in regord to his course at the con- our .follies and their inroads. We veBtion, where he is to express their the people the importance sentiments and support their nomi urgo upon of bcooumig acquainted with all loeal nei-s-. Hut it is always hard work to not depending upon the opinassemble the people in these primary issues, ion of some neighbor who "knows it meetings. A mere handful goner all," but each man, aye and woman ally attend and transact the business, and actand then if what' is done docs not too, investigating, learning from conviction, the whole peorait the absent, those who would not ing an interest in that which attend express dissatisfaction with ple taking concerns the whole people, and with the proceedings. " enlightened judgment, moving for The precinct This is all wrotig. ward in a body to accomplish the caucuses bb.ou.ld be duly announced, object of our gathering from all nain good time, and all the citizens of tions, and piesentiog a solid front the vicinage should attend, and af that no hostile power can divide, and ter a free expression of opinion, no subtle or forceful enemy can unite on the roeu whom they wish We hold tho balance of to represent thetn.' There is no need conquer.let us take a course to keep It. power, for 111 feelings or discord, for personal attacks or incendiary speeches. The LOCAL ITEMS. Iject should be to select the fittest From Monday"t Daily of Aug. 14. men for the offices to be filled, the gratification of personal prefer Frost. Froet killed the potatoes on cni:cs nor the expression of individ Bear Uiver, Rich County, last week and ual animosities. If the masses of also iu Fruvo Valley. the people take an interest in these local caucusosj and inform their Btcis. The Provo Enquirer fays all local und the bears are making havoc among the minds Upon topics of territorial consequence, they will cuttle ia llock Canyon. Here is a good take an interest In elections, and go opportunity for 'yc mighty hunter." to the poll with th feeling that they Lumber, Lath ani Shisoi.es. Who arc a vital part of the body politic, wants white pine lumber, lath and shinand that principle and policy require gles at low figures? See J. Stoddard's their presence and assistance. advertisement. He will ship them from Our conventions are very irnport-cn- t his mills at Aspen to crder. Send for assemblies. Care should betaken prico list. StoJdard will do what he to send to them such delegates as agrees tt, you bet. understand the situation at the time, For Pi.MNTtrrs. The case of J. W. and will faithfully represent the wish ct til r.i. Wm. II. Folsuni tt al inKerr os of those who send them, and who de . its at-te- pre-Kcntid- g nt " the title to the California Corh.ive sufficient discretion to know volving ral lot Salt Lake City, was decided by what is the best course to pursue, iu Judge Scbarli'iti' ou Saturday in favor of case the views of their constituents plaintiffs. The Supreme Court of the !q cot agree with those of other sec- Territory will next try the case. ' tions of the eomurunity. I Tows; Parley L." Williams, Exq , When a ticket is made up by a of Salt Lake'was in town ou convention composed of suvh men, busiaem.. Mr. Williams baa an eslect?d in this manrtrr, that ticket is tablished reputation as a sound lawyer, mphatically the People's Ticket, aud a fine pleader, and his friends kcjw fcB'i all fhouli unite upon it and him for a courteous geatltman. to-d- le-g- Excureleit to the Circus. ' North Ogden West Weber ttt, flat taken rooms on 6th Tithing Office. Yesterday John an employee on the U. P. R. R., while running along the track at Peterson, fell to the ground, and putting out his left hand te ease the fall, his arm was broken just above the wrist. He was brought to this city, when Dr P L. Anderson waited upon the patient with his usual promptness and skill. e Fim Woek. The solid stone steps leading to the Court House, with the porch now being erected by Dallimore and Pugh, give a splendid finish to the front of this fine building. When it is completed the Court House will be a structure of which Weber County may well be proud. massive Messrs. Indicted. The Spriggs and Ilawley war at Coalville still goes on. C. B. Hawley is now indicted by the Grand Jury for stealing a steam whisile, and also for appropriating some iron rails Ilawley is the man whom Spriggs shot in the shoulder. Fib R. Yesterday morning the fire alarm from the locomotives at the depot announced a conflagration. Flames were seen issuing from Mr. Joseph J. Tyrrell's old tannery. A few actl?e men with buckets hastened to the spot, and soon conquered the destructive element The loss is not great. More Elbpiiants. News has ar rived that two more elephants have been purchased for the allied circus, which is to rouse all northern Utah for a grand gathering in Ogden on the 22.1 Two iost. This is an immense exhibition and for tV.e benefit of the folks in the north a special excursion train will run on the Utah Northem;fare $1.50 for the round trip. High Wathr. A considerable quantity of land ia the neighborhood of Utah lake having been flooded by the rising of the waters, the laud ownerB appointed a committee of investigation. Their report as published in the Enquirer is to the effect that the Jordan is filling up with sediment, which obstructs the flow of the natural drain of the lake, an J that it is further obstructed by a dam at the rapids, near the dividi&g line of Salt Lake and Utah Counties. -- The Gilded Age. The play of 'he Gilded Age has received a great many encomiums from the preis. We think it a poorly arranged drama. Considerable opportunity is given for the display of Raymonds' abil ty as Col. Sellers, but tbe plot is and the finale leaves the epectfttor in doubt and uncertainty. Any one who has read the book will be disappointed in seeing the piny. The Christian (?) Senator is left out, tho fate of the heroine is omitted, and the disposition made of tbe Tennessee londa on which the whole plot depends, is dropped, Isaving the audience in woudr as to what it all means. The court scene, like nearly all attempts to represent a court of justice en the stage, is a ridiculous burlesque, incidents, sjeeeiies and interrogations being introduced which would never be tolerated even in the court of a V Justice. The excellent acting of Raymond, however, redeems the ply. in which there are many fine points, and kerps the. spectator in continual good, humor. And, ts presented at the Salt Lake Theatre last week, with the spirited impersonations by Miss Carrie Cogswell, Mr. John S. Liudsay, Mr. W.T. Harris and the rest of the company, the interest of tbe audience was maintained from tie beginning to the iuperfert conclusion. , obi-cur- J. Herrick. Pearese. E. Stratford Hoper Bcicide. Harriet Robinson of American Fork, took strychnine last 8aturdaj while her husband was at work in the Little Cottonwood mines. She died, leaving seven children. L. Territory or Utah, In tho Probate Conn and Territory. Hon. i i i. Samuel? Arthur W.Buth. Plaintiff,) Notice to Ilnildem. The undersigned h&ving purchased the entire stock of Doors, Sash, Glass, Hardware and Lumber formerly owned by Joshua Williams, has removed his place of business to Mr Williams' stand, where be will be pleased to meet his former patrons, and fill orders either by wholesale or retail BARNARD WHITE. lf tat TTAH. 6S-l- F. D Richards. ' ,r',t' tVM OGDKN CITY, C. W Riverdale Taos. Wallace. Slalerville J. Stan'ord. Plain City Jas Taylor. d258-s58-- M. D Mechanical & Operative i Mrs. Gil-mor- E. A. BREWSTER, The following Elders are requested to fill the appointments named, on Sunday next, August 20. 1876. 6 B&okeH A Appointment. SfiBslonnry The Utah Northern Railroad will run an excursion train on Tuesday, August 224, to aooenraodate persons wishing to see the great Allied Circus at Ogden. Fare from 'all points to Ogden and red282-ls62. turn, $1.50. fig Summons. Sophia Buth, Drfend't. The people of tbe United StatoiintheTeirit,,.. of Utah, to Schia Bush, 'y are hereby summoned to pper nd anw.r .w , miui sunn mea sainut the Probate Court, in and for Box Klder Oon,L Utah Turritnrv ., witl.ii. """"J,c .I... ,,rr ineiterr on VOU of this Mimitinna if County, (or if without this County, but witl,i this District, in twenty days, othorwin w thin forty days) or judgment by default will Us tak.su against yon, if you fail to appear and answer iiim m iion is urougni to obtain a decree the bonds of matrimony existing betwrsn M plaintiff aud said , on the grounds t forth in tbe petition on tile in this Court And vou are herebv. notified - that ..if v,. mil .. j.rM r:i IQ appear and answer, as required by law, default inoeiiiKen againsc you, ami application made tho Court for tbe i elief Draved for tn irJ . def-nda- 1 tition. In testimony whereof T hare hereunto set Rich Countt Election. The Sal And and the e al of said Court this vSiK a..bjt ' Lake papers announce the result of the July, A. D. 187 6. follows: as "Bear Lake County" election J. C. Vf RIGHT. .'. II. Lee for Representative to the Legislature and Probate Judge; R. II. Stewart, Selectman; W. Woodruff, Jr., County Treasurer; N. M. Hodges, Prosecuting Attorney. This is a mistake. There is no Bear Lake County in Utah, and never was. W. H. Bear Lake County is in Idaho. Lee and the other gentlemen named have been elected in Rich County. But Cache and Rich Counties vote together for Representatives, and the farmer, which considerably outnumbers the latter, has elected Hobs. B. Young, Jr., and W. B. Treston, Representatives to the Legislature. Rich County is now very small in numbers, but considers itself entitled to some thow in election matters, and hence we suppose this movement to send Judge Lee to tbe However, Rich County Legislature. cannot hope to outvote Cache County, the disproportion of numbers is far too 8KAL W. Probate Clerk. s6i4t In the Probate Court in and for Box Elder coiin. ty, lerntory oi Ulan, tlou. fcamuttl Smith, uuge. Charlet H. Trarer, rUiintiff. immon. Travrr, DrftndX The people of the United States in the Territorv of Utah send greeting; to Vaiali C. Trarer, ds-tt nuaut. louare neieby required to anowsr the petition of Charlr II. Traver iu said conrt filed against yon, within ten days, exclusive of tht day of service, uftpr the service m you of this witbin this county: or, if summons, if servt-served out of this county but within this district within twenty ilavs; otherwise, within fortv ds. or judgment by default will he taken against yuu according to the prayer of said petitloa. iUid action is brought to obtain a decree disftoWiug the iionas oi uiaTrimony exiKtiu between said plaintiff and defendant, npu the grounds set tor tli in the petition ou fiie iu this office. And you are herebv notified that if yon fail to appearand answer the caid petitiou as above required, plaintiff will tako delunitafrainst you aud for. apply to the court for the1 relief pruyed In testimony whereof, J. C v right, clerk oi sail, conrt. do hereunto set my hand and affix Ois seal oi aid couit this loth day o Aug. 18T6. Sarah C. 1. SEAL C. WRIGHT, Probate Clsrk. sf54t great. In the Probate Court in and for Box Elder Coun MrRDER. We learn from the Salt ty, Territory of I'tah, Hon. Samuel Smith Judge 1 Lake Herald that Joseph Wcod, who is Gabriella Miller, Plaintiff. Summons. v. J charged with shooting James Maxwell Charles Miller, Defendant. at Panguitch on Sunday, July ICtb, was The Teoule of the United States in the Territory examined before Judge Boreman at The evidence Beaver, last Thursday. showed that Maxwell went to Wood's house after a 'steer. Mrs. Wood told him her husband was not at home. Maxwell, with a man named Hancock, went to the corral to get the steer, when Wood fired with a shotgun from behind a post, putting twenty buckshot and six navy balls inu Maxwell's breast, wh fell from his horse, dead. Wood was committed to await the action of the Grand Jury, and Mrs. Wood and a wituess named Willey were bound over in $1,500 for oomplicity in the murder. The Dm ma nt Xlrigham atlC'stll's City.-I'- ire Brigham Editor Jcsctiox: Citt, Fort. Dra-mati- J. SEAL C. WK1UUT, Probate Clerk. 65-4- t. ' I Territory of Utah, Box Jsllrter uouniy, ) In the Probate Court iu and for said Isrritory. Ycmdtrroort Bruce Ga!et, Plaintiff,) County and Elizalfth Gate. I'ecndanl. stats- - In tha TsrritorV Kiting to Klitabeit Oats, oefvudaut. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint of Vanderveort B Gates filed against Kids' you In the Probate Court, in and lor Box alter County, Ut h Territory, withiu ten days tha service on you of this summons, if served within this county, or u wunoni sn UN, ..:!., winini hub .li.t.W ""'" wiikin twnntV- UVV, deotherwiso within forty days or judgment by w fault will be taken against you should you tail ... appear and answer. j.,,i ..(,.. i. l.rntiMit to obtain a decree solving tbe bonds of niatrimouT existiug h,wee" said plaintm and ceieunaut, on uie giuuu umi-- . on nie iu v rtn tn tne pennon . . . t u"ii ik.t it v.n fall wmto.. Ana you areunreuj appear and auswer as required by law,deluult - - -. aim onierea against be you (.n.v.. : . Aairi- netluoa. 1. .j. ror iu. iu ine toun .reueiiirjou . . set mVin testimony wnereoi, 1 um kAnnn hand and the al of said Court, thia 3d dJ i. Aug. 14, 1876. The Broken Sword'' was presented hereon Saturday evening, by our of Utah fend greeting to Charles Miller defendant. You are hereby required teamwer Uie in saiu couri petition ot (iabnella Miller, exclusive of the tileil airaintit vou. within ten davs. day of service, alter the sorvice on you of this summons, if served withiu tiiis connty.or, if served out of this comity but within this district, within judgtwenty days, otherwise within forty days, oraccord ment by default will be taken against yeu ing to the prayer of said petition. to obtain a decree dis!Said action is I solving the bonds of matrimony existing Utwsea Raid plniutiffand defendant, upon the ground set lor tii in the petition on tile in this onice. And vou are herebv notified that if you fail to reappearand answer the xaid petition as above and quired, plaintiff will take default against you for. applv to the court for the relief prayed I U testimony whereof, I, J. C. V right. Clerk or said Court, do hereunto set my hand and sflix ths seal of said Court, this lothday of Au&. ISTli. r,i,- - of Utah, seud n Association, before a full hou?e. Mr. E. A. Box personating Col. Rigolio, was competent. Messrs. A. Bird as Emavan, and P. Bird as Tablo, did splendidly, as also did Messrs. David Burt representing Baron, and C. Kelley as Capt. Cavier. The acting of Misses Genio Snow, as Myrtillo, Parintha Snow as Rosaro, and Hutde Jensen, as Stella, was all that could be expected. In the farce "The Two Polls," which followed, Mr. E. A. Box as Tom, and Mr. R. L. Fishburn as Peter, amused the house in August A, U.XVO. j. c. waianT, the highest degree. Clerk. (seal) On Friday evening fa fire broke out eF4 4t and destroyed the eheds of Mr. W. T. Jones, at Call's Fort; Loss $4C0. The In the Probate Court In and for Morgan County fire having a strong hold and a strong Territory or t. ian. wind bearing on the flames, fifty men AnliaT.Xr.Pluintiff. Y were quite busy all night, and succeeded in preventing the fire from destroy., The lieopieoi vue umiru mniv. " ing the dwelling house and the granary. Of Utah to Donald M. Street.r, defuatin r" i. - . .... .1 1 1 ""u 7 - A.C. back-woo- d are . complaint of Aiu.l. Ootnity, VtahTern bate Court nand for ' the after ten within clay U.ry, J tbis lummoub, if served with.n this Gjunfy, withoat this county and 'h,n,, ty toy, withiu twenty Uy,,otu.rwiat ycu or jmhruiHOt by1 default will be taken aga.ust . if you fail to appear aud answer. Allh todbtain b.c-gl- .t This action Ju th. wiving tbe bonds of matrimony the above named plaintiff yV tathi grounds set forth in the petition Mo-ga- ESTRAYJiOTICE. fPHR FOLLOWING DESCRIBED INIMAI.9IF I not clnimsd mid taken awav within f. n dm. will l io'id Thursday, Aui;ut liith, at 4 p.m. at the lixtray ound, Brifrham Cit. One black 12 year ;old ox, swallow fork In left oar, half crop in riirht, branded II en both hnrnn. u l ou lelt and U on right hip, lolt horu drooped. One black 12 year old ox. swallow fork In left half crop in right ear, branded II ou both horns, aT on left and E U on riirht bin. One red, a ywr old steer, swelled B oa lott side, san: Jaw, brautkd crop and .). !. ,1V, A. M ARSON lald-fuce- 'iisti-ir- t tn'gham City, Aug. Iith, 1S78. Pounkeeper. C2t h ;V""lt '.X C An'd yon are herehy appear and answer as " will be Uken aga nst yrm "" "VP"' f,in to the Court for the relief prayed d -- , Pr. appnu T. Stieeter, b herebv-siiiMmon- band and tb. eJ of said mje W Voart tn Aueu.t, a.d.i3;Xm(jbI( yRANCI? . Clerai SE1I , ""J . - ' |