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Show k MMitod the audience, and the Chapluia, er Orson Pratt engaged in prayer After music from Croiall's Band, Col D. Mch'enzie read the Declaration of In dependence, which was followed by aw artillery salute, and "Yankee Doodle1 from Ihe martial band. Hon. George Q. Cannon then delivered tho 1 $&t gunction. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, roauastxa toxUKt. ijr km IT. PBtiUOeE, Rualn Manager, to whom all IwlMa nmnmRKtlnM tiuld lw addrel. 'fry uei CHARLES W. I'ENROSE, Eoitob. OODtV, UTAH. Wednesdaj Mornlur, July The ftlorloim i, OBAT10X 1871. He said It was customsry on such oc caxions to read a speech specially pre Fonrtht8alt XIlTT'Ii 8THEKT, d OGDEN CITY, WHOLKSALK&RKTAIL W-Z- pared, but circumstances having pre vented the preparation, his epeech would Yesterday the doth anniversary of the be impromptu. Ha could not but con birth of American liberty mi celebra-fe- trsst the present scene with tout of 2 In Suit Lake City io manner befit- years ago, when tbe pioneer entered the ting Important occasion. Toe cele- this valley ; he thought that was a glori bration was metropolitan io its charac- ous day, lut it was insignificant when ter. Ogden and other cities within con compared with this. Considering tliti eeiiieni distance waived all local demon- peculiar position, there was no one en stration to give the people an opportu- earth who could, better than this people, nity to participate in the ceremonies at appreciate tho blessings bequeathed I Salt Lake, An excursion train from us by the revolutionary fathers, and th Ogden, joined by one from Corinoo and sacrifice thty made to score for us the calling at intermediate stations, was blessings of civil and religious liberty The orator then traced the growth of . crowded with cltisens, ms'e and female, anxious to show their attachment 10 the tbe spirit of freedom, from the days of institutions of our common country, Magna Chart to the Declaration ot In Salt Lake City was all alive. At sun- dependence, showing that Providence rise an artiller salute of thirteen guus had prepared tbe minds of tbe people i was the signal for the raising of flags, progressive stages for the liberty now en and in various parts of the city the gal- joyed on American soil. He also show lant stars and stripes was uolurled to ed that ibis continent had been hidden the breete and bands ef music ushered from th world until it was about to be in the da with harmony. The streets needed as an asylum for tbe oppressed acting Judge for that purpose, which. aeon presented a scene of animation and when ihe band of Providence guided it its representatives com nicivean reiuseit to do. reeponded.by bustle, and the school children, mem- discoverer, and inspired him to press on mon Eleventh The Silver Shield mining company. bers of the various societies and repre- in spite of every obstacle linn. J. u. McKean President, company, In Ihe evening of grand difplny Tue speaker then argued that there remains in possession of the Silver sentatives ef the different trades and fireworks took place on Arsenal Hill Shield m ne, and continues to 'ake out was something in the American mind professions prepared to take place which wss witnessed by many thousand ore. 1 here is no legal way to prevent to adverse and bigotry intolerance, of according to programme. them, and if the Velozipede company people. uave any rights, ttiey are utterly with something in the atmosphere of the cuun TBI PBOCI8I10.V Itie whole celebration passed off out remedy to enforce them. was formed on the streets around (he try which begets a love for civil and re quietly, temperately and so far as we Twelfth The questions at issue in and it therefore, ligious liberty, though Temple Block and marched West to have learned without accident or harm the Velocipede and Silver Shield eases First West Street, thence South to seemed at times that we would be crush to are, first: Do the ore deposits of these any one. two connect and show that Fourth 8outh 8tret, thence East to ed lo tbe wall, the great people of Amor is due to the Committre the companies Great credit ground encountering is one ledtre. 1'int East Street, thence North to South io would oot permit their fellow citizens of Arrangements Wm. Jennings, D. E. and if so. Ihen did the Velocipede local to be oppressed, when they understand Temple Street, and thence to the New Buell. The dore Mo can, II. W. Nais ors (whom the record shows to be the th true faots in the case. There never Tabernacle in the following order: R. Winder, J. F. Tracy, first) abandon their location before the hud been day siuce Utah had been tt bitt, John Sil ver Shield locators entered? Marshal of the Day. Alex. Majors, Geo. M. Ottinger, and One or both of these two Questions of white tied our that hearts had men, by V. 11. Walls, David Mo r.xie.and the Marshal of the ananaonment and jun., II. 0. Spenoer, not unity of ledges, enters to the been Constitution our of loyal .ikoo onarp, jun., aiues. J. D. T. McAllister, for the admi iniu neri mining case in our courts. Day country. From tho throes of the revo KMT DIVISIO. rable manner in which the proceedings and can Jude McKean rule upon any lution, liberty was born for other oa a decision mining case without Andrew Burt, James Sham. Marshal ere conducted ond their uniform kind that wi!l h a rule for making the determination in fighting the battles of the revo Brass Band, Detachment of tions; Artillery, ofthe action in which he is a litigant. Orand Car of Columbia, Young Indie 0f lution, our lth,rs fougtit the battle o ness and gentlemanly conduct. The affair was a grand success snd I be Peserct University representing the liberty in every land. And as their ex several States and Territories, Chan we do not believe that in any part of the Cnors Fields snd garden crops of ample is not lost, neither would our be United filer and Regents of the University Stales a grander, better, more all kinds . . IT W had been obscure, but our ex !... lost. never looked better than at iuicor oi ma univrrsuy ciudeuls of the University, Common and Select ample had bee fell outside of these orderly or more loyal demonstration he present time at North Ogden. Th could be wiinesed than that celebrated seuools, Fnilhartnonio Society, Taher mountain fastnesses the will be abundant. The harvest example o nacle and Combined Choirs, Female He in Great Salt Lake City on the Fourth jiell We had submitted to wrongs has commenced. atieicc. tier societies. July, 1871. trusting to time to rectify them, bu sicokd Divmos. SPECIAL ES. William Hyde, Robert J. Goldiog, when necessary we could show that we Tbe ars frse and united people. There The Velocipede Buy your Furniture of It. Wil-oBrass Band. Detachment f r...i,-- . BT Silver Shiclil. were men her who would do as Charles M. in street. Og len. 61-t- f Cowmiilee of Arrangements, Orator and and George III if they could, but we The following statement of fuc's in The fin si 8cntchAles and Wine Chaplain, U. 8. Otheers, Civil and Mili I, tary, aisyor ana City Council. Cooniv had outlived generations of such men the above case as they appear on record and Liquor, pure, sp'ark ng and rich, umcers, Territorial Officers, Members and they were too couempiible to uo we clip from the Sail Luke llernldof the ai the I oncer DnijjS nre. Miin street. or i.egiuature, invited Guests, Eocle the Terri Wo could afford t wait, but while 2nd inet. It is particularly interes ing tg len. 1 he best hi and-isiastiotl Authorities, tbe Press. l'reai tice. oi y. 4'i f waited we we would suy to demsgogues as an exposition of th; course liken by dent an i Board of Directors U. C. R. k., JfeaT- Th pf'.pl" o: he Northern a. 'resident and Board of Di recima If M and tyrants, talk as much as you like, the Federal Judges, which is now causR. It., Bankers, x i Attorneys, ihj,ciens. but hands off! Utah would he a Stat. ing much disoussion, and is likely to K.leikeuta r u.vii. d to Call and WiUon's fin aor mem of Furn.- Surgeons, Dentists, Ariists, Engravers, some day. Demagogues, trickster biing the aforeeaid gentlemen into some ttir. at his es'ahlishwent. Main s'ret. vivu engineers, Meronants, I'ortraa bucks might try to 1 aimers ami political prevent it, rouble. In view of the "dead lock" in Ogden. M.,f 1'uotogi sphere, Telegraph but Deseret would go into ths Union, his ca.ie, the advice given lo miners on Companies and Operators, Hotel Keep-erGencink Jewflkv. The on'y estah Livery and Stable Keepers, Singe and her star would shine as brightly a litigation by Prest. Young at the ishmeiil at which genuine Jewelrv can April any embluxoued on our country's fl.ig, Conference is very pertinent, and the be obtained in Onden is at Paiiph .1 TBIkB BITISIOH. ; nd history would recognise our pn owners of the "Velocipede" would be in Coesskl's, Main Street. IKrrairs neatlv executed. All work warranted. Itl Charles Livingston, John W. Sharp, tience, and acknowledge that we had em a far better fix y if they had taken . I " Mormon Band of Music. Detaohment of In uureu me insult or mean men, woo were counsel even from th fantry. Agriculturists, Horticulturists, t ie fag end of politiol parties, rather Prophet." than have disturbance. Lot us bids our ioca natters. First. The Velocipede locitiomwas l GOOD FK.M ALi COOK. GOOD WAGES time. aiu. X win rotrnTit WTiitoji. made November li h, 1870, by M. K. B. Y. Ilsjnpton, William Calder, Mar-Anthem f Liberty" was sung by Allen, talvin Kirk, A. hwerr ami II. V. Apply to JOHN R. POOL. TrmT.Lr'. T).t Fifth street, Ogdn. tuais. Mrs. Careless, with chorus by tbe chair. Sewell. The Silver Shield location Second Band of Music, Detachment of Infan John T. Cain, Ecq., then reud an was mada November 30ih, 1870, by Jos try, Compositors and Printers, Woolen NOTI E TOJUILDERS. Manuisoiurers, Milliners. Drew Makers, eloquent speech on liberty ot speech and Apple y. W. S. Appleby (Uegistrar in Straw. Workers and GlovcMakere, Archt-teath press. Bankruptcy). E F. Martin (Uis rict Ko- sad Builders. Quarrvmen. Briuk- corder). R II. Robertson (Judge Strick- VTOTICB T HEREBY THAT Musioby lOib. Ward Brsss Band. 1 ai " .III01VEN; 1' SKAl.KIl -I'Dllpi . IS ..... land's former law partner). O. maker. and Bricklayers, Stone-cutte- r ii ir t . rvvviTtu ai StricknAw nf i f r..., school the by Song led children, aou Masons, Lumber men. Carpenter by land (Justice of (lie Supreme Court and Oplen City, nmil the 17th day or July lnt., at ou joiners, i lasterera, Cabinet Milkers, Mr. George Ooddard. Judge of the eeond Judicial District), twelve o'ckK-- r m. of thetdav,i to .Bnild the .. -.. rvri , onr ,, Samuel Kahn, and . li. JlcKcan,' (Jus- - ....... siai4j . U'.k..r...i. I'ainters and linage n iiuiui- Col. Alex. Majors mad an wuiii, 111... ra t. ttl all ...... nl i Carriage ... ....... mot. extempore s mml and Wagon Makers, Upholsterers and mo spcinraiiona ice oi supreme lourt ana Judge ot can wen at the Tithing Office, Ogden City, by speech, part of which was specially adbe Third Judicial District). Carriage Trimmers, Boat - Builders, dress d to Mi it1.""!! " ,.iirr i uuninon, arrnitecl. ihe County t onrt reeerre Uie right to accent children, explaining tue lUird. On ihe 7th of March. 1871. ltutchsis, Bakers ami Confeciioners, or reject all bida. any Hatters, Tanners and Curriers. Boot reasons for the Celebration and the O. F. Strickland conveyed his interest lo . Eai'h Pmimutl nina Mnkl flu hi. in n.m. fi and1 Shoe Makers, Saddlers and Harness each Pereun iBteretwt in and making Lemuel Kahn. the aame; it meaning of th Stars and Stripes. 11 u...n, Fo rth On the 28th of March. 1871. if xKiinimnira oy a . that Makers, Miners and Smelters, Coal also . - . . wini, ue til. ..... Iimhn.,1 im .n... o.l reeponiMeninrely, eulogised Utah for its morality, he Silver Shield en- Minen, Foundry Men and Machinist. Company was incor tewl nlo.nd w II he fulfilleduwuici m and per Blacksmiths and Whitesmiths. Lock and order and peace, and complimented the porated, with . B. McKeatt as I'reai- - parifirat.ons, and mod be onrfcr miplant and lollnild the baaemeut Story of eui of the company: aud on tho same Potters, Coopers, Banket ladies on having the rigiit to vote, and Welir I'nunty Court lone." s, 'Makers, The Pr.imel w.ll l oymnrd at the office of the Citisens, to., concluded by praixing tbedemousti ation day an action Mas commenced n the Third Mistr el Court by the Silver Shield Onunty Clerk ot W elr county. In Ogden City, on Detachment ef Cavalry. which he considered the best he had Company filing a bill in equity, otiarg-in- g p.m .j ui iuijr, ksi i, u oue clock Ihe proeessson was grand and Impos- ever seen, and predicting the the Velocipede locators with tresgathering By order f tbe Comity Oonrt ing, and unsurpassed by any previous o this Territory of enterprising and pass upon the Silver Shield mine, and r. c. vuonty Clerk. County Clei-- e offlra, Ogden,' for an injunctional order to prodemonstration In a city famous for its intelligent people from both hemis- asking 1, li.71. July hibit further work by iht Velocipede. ' celebration. The scene in the immense pheres. ; An order is appended lo the complaint, Tarxknacis wa A call then made for Hon. Thos. irecung ui ueieuuantato appear April was magnificent. and show 1871, th, cuuss who was in th audience, and, why the in Filch, In front of the platform, on which were after little hesitation, he came forward unction asked for should not issue, and WANTS TO TRADE OODE.V requiring a copy of the complaint and WHO (V.r REAL ESTATE In Rt PROPER. u the ecclesiastical and civil authorities, and made humorous and eloquent order to be served on the defendants or lo CoTingtou, Kentnckyf 1 hare a choke eemmiuce of arrangements and invited speech, in which hs declared he bad no four days before that time. This riW CITY LOT IN COVINGTON, KY., guests,"' stand was ' ;rvie J, whereon sympathy with the impracticables" is signed by 0 F. Strickland, as Jn- ie of the Supreme Court, and Actios? oppoelte Claclanati; and (eyeral fine ' ' ColumbiaMis etly Colebroak was known as the Liberal party," and the Third Judicial District." enthroned, surrounded by tbe States would not follow the lead of ny apos- - Jodgoof Cily Lois in St. Lonis, 3Io.; o order by McKean apnointinn Strick and Territories, represented by a bevy tat Mormon, who had thrown over- land Acting Judee appears on the re- - also 0 or ix hundred acre of f young beauties, and forming an board every principle of his former ord. FAB3IIXC! LAXI) Fit.h. Representatives of the law tableau. When lb schools, faith with th exception of keepinc his Well watere rms of Baekin & DeWolf. Hempstead in the eon?! era part of Mismg-and timlid wuhoak, hickory and societies, trades etc., bad taken their plural wives. He honored th nam of walnut, ot a Kirkpairick, and Robertsou Sprati niienur Rnm lh. i lie alo on band a large aneortmant of Pn.n places in the bdy of the 'building, and Liberal" both in politics ani religion, ppear on record as Attorney for the i ilver Shield Company. the banners, mottoes and flags were ar- but no party would have his Marshall K tndl'pttig, Agr.rultnral Impienienu and tarui tug Machinery, of the latoat improvement. support Carter do not on ncorl but it All or any of the atwe 1 trail .or rangedthe stars ud stripes hanging which opposed our good government of is not denied tnatappear llat in Ogdeu, Ctuh.property they el.io were rvta n- - Kl from the centre ef the ceiling, and dis- order and low taxes, simply because w ed Kor rei conult DATID M. STUART by McKeaa for the Silver Shield niy addrv A. J. Kershaw, 2,l!06 Korth Utl played at various points and the gal- had prophets in tbe place of politicians, ompany. UDt, St. Uui, Mo. j;!tl feixtu case This ofthe Silver Shield leries and side sei were filled with and theocracy Instead of "ringocra-cy.- " the Velocipede was heard by againt H said the world was spectators, Mayor Wells was called to beginning llawley, as actmsr Jti lire of ihe the ebair in the abseuce of President to understand us, ami he wished th Third Judioi.il District, and the injunc Young, the grand organ pealed firth, demonstration of oould bo wit- - tion asKeu tor ty th Silver Shield was FRESH AND SALTtD MKAT3 CON refused. he choirs combined sang The esse d by those who misunderstood us. ... STAMLY ON HAND. Seventh 4einn th tra besutiful illustration of thJ ei ia the Third Dictrict Court, iMMrlied Bs.nrm" rifh chc - hy Dre by the OGnEX CITY, 17TUI Lake! z. c. m, i. H.C.WABDLEIGII&CO. Velocipede filing bill in equity, charg (IKNERAL upu wiin irespn ing the Silver Shi-Ithe Velocipede, and askinnfor an Injuuc MERCHANTS, COMMISSION lion to prevent the Silver Shield from Dealers in Grain, Flour, tiuit, r.ggs, doing tun her work or removing any Dutter, Salt. Produce, etc., more ore. etc . for came case last .. When this Eight 0?den. Utah. P 0. Box 70. a hearing, McKean s court was m session and he retired from Ihe bench, and Will nU'p to all points on the R.R., Ewt nrt Wwt. filled on reasonable Order by t The choir sang, "Union nvmn'' and Strickland acted as Judge. The eloci- - terms. A chuce a ortineut or sit Strickland to CirocerU'st hikI XolioitM the exercises were closed with Benedic pede lawyer objected be had been a lo km Judge, because Constantly on hand. ting tion by the Chaplain. II. C. WAKDLEKJIt 4 Co. ca'or add owner in the claim in litiga Petroln-uA Dunforth'i for cas KIT ofthe further After tbe close of the ceremonies in tion, and the hearing pa's Klu:U.'i-- t the Talemacle, the invited guests, with ws postponed to await the i stum ol Justice llawley. the civil, military and ecclesiastical su Ninth. On the return of Jnctice Haw- tboritie met at the City Hall to partake ley. Justice McKean made an order rC' Foixowixa DusntfrtED aximals. of cold collation, and express in asocial questing Hawley to hear the case.' Jus- mim J. estrays in IIuntyille, will not I, t the law McKesn's order held that tice proTideji, unless claimed lfir til SrU September, Hawley manner their views and feelings on th turn no jurisdiction other than tnat 1871. A loan of old nor: one whits, bra a' led L gave occasion. ot n k. and a Bpaniali brand on lett of a mere master in chancery, and any on let! mde other a tli Kit, the grey, blind in left Mayor Wells presided, and made sotn judgment he might render would not be ere, branded J .NA the fA comh ned. OB right on lett excellent remarks on the futile efforts binding, snd he declined lo serve unless UhkIi. ti C with abeart al. and R Itelnw A Hlnmliler. tliittu and a heart on pht A of a certain clique to anuoy and goad us Justice McKean would make an order mare branded W on rpht lelt tli.irh. xorrell mule, appointing him (llawley) acting Judgr saddle marked, branded on left thiith. A white on to some overt ct of which they could of the Third District Court for tbe pur mare, pinto on the noae, brxn'ied 1 oo left nhould. one year old colt running w lu her. A take advantage. po-- e of hearing the Case of the V eloci er.a roan large American bay hor-- 12 years old, ibod all Th Altor round and collar niarkl, uo brand. A large grey Toasts and sentimonts, abounding in pedeim. tbe Silver Shield. I'J year old. branded J on lett American wit and humor as well as solid sense neys for the Velocipede thereupon penn thigh. Aminorm, a norrell mare, white fane, branded T ed an order to that effect. And presented on a in diamond r.irlit xhonlder. a scar on rieut were freely offered, and representatives it to Judge McKean who ref sed to sign ule,a yearling colt running with ber out branded. of many countries creeds and parties I. . A. HAMMOND,) A. W. COJbtY, Tenth. The case of the Velocipede Vnuntaville. joined in celebrating the dsy.and united . D. IkL J the Si ver Shield is at a dead in testifying that Salt Lake City was fie against lock, one of the Judges (Strickland) was most moral, orderly and a locator or the Silver Shield, and a J. WlLUAIIS. It. B. Scoytiii. ofthe snd therefore had ever defenders, seen. grantor temperate city tbey WILLIAMS & SCOVILLE Th health of President Grant, Queen cannot properly act as Judge. The oth er Judge. McKean, is President ofthe Uaauticturei-- and Dealers in Victoria, President Brigham Young, Silver Shield company, and an owner in Mayor Wells, snd th vsrious civil. the mine, and is therefore disqualified military and other dignitaries were oy an act of Longrecs, from serving drunk in tbe most cordial manner, to all The third Judge. Hawley, declines to serve unless McKean will sppoint him of which Ogden City and Weber County silent force of truth in the noiseless cable operations of tbe Atlantic communicating intelligence from the old world to the Bew, and in a splendid peroration exhorted bis hearers lo continued patience, loyalty and ' ESTRAYS. s, to-da- s Spring 5 Summer Goods- 500 Pieces New Piitife LUMBER Cliambrays, Material, Building; Doors, Glazed Windows, Illinds, terete Scotch Ginghams, Spanish 'Linens; Alpacas, Arnnires, Wool Our Mill is now running and we are prepared to furnish Our yard on Main Street is supplied wun a gooa assortment to meet the demand for Lumber, Lath, Tiekets, Shingles, etc. II. B. SCOVILLE can be seen Office. at the Main Street, Ogden, business hours. every day, during Girc him a Call. s--tf GENTS' Straw & Panama Hats. LADIES' Hats (S Sundowns (Tr mined and Untrimmefl) REMOVAL! THE WHITE PINE LU2IBER YARD has been removed A PCLL ASSORTMENT lo- Ono IShK'k East of h Oi'IIcc. Tithing on IlieUench, COTTON Baen-niM- tr Paper-Hanger- . k - Uun-Smit- Hair-Dresser- . MPORTANT OFFER " I, 200 SUITS from F!er Lake D.eid- -. tiear M.mnr Nnuh. fo' Sale at 'he M !!, frniu. GENTS $20 to $23 per 1000 - HSt.c3lo Heady jeet, and at the Yard from Summer Clothing $30 to $40 per 1000 O Jeet, in Cash or iis equivalent. Wheat, OalN, Kurley, ete. pu.v in en t. lauen in FEW A (iOOD Apply to East HANDS WANTED. WisTitaop Kaiilct. one blc MLtTi'hingOtiice (on the Ueucti) . A Large Stock of Gents'. Ladies' and Children's S LOGGING HOES Of all kin els. 4S-- tf Ogden. new brands of: BEAR LAKE DIVIDE. STEAM SAW MILL D. JAMES & Co. ; Flaring remored their Mill to the White Pines nn the Bear Lake Divide, are now prepared to fill bills for the best FINISHING LUMBER, at the Lowest liatea. Orders filled at the ill or delitered in Ugden Citj. Teams wanted to haul Lumber on Shares from the Hill to Ogden. AU Order addremed : to-d- mt Doeskins, Jeans, Domestics Stripes, Tickings, Denims. : COOKIXG STOVES AND FURNISHINGS.' 'Locks,"' .,;.'.'.';,. Harness TriminingSy attention. A tfm. .; Cutlery, .' Carpenter's ToolSr BARNARD WHITE, Foarth will StreeOgd, ; : te ; Mr. " LEVI HIIEELER. PAXIL, Arch tect an l Itn'Mer will act ae our Agent in Salt Uke Cut 3n FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, tc. f l.tc. FJOTICE. eBt-e, .11UTCIIEH, HOSIERY. THE BE.Vf CuTTlTY OF t RALPH DOUGLASS, OF SftUMl. ts 111 Dc-Lain- es; Bills of Lumber, etc., to order. WANTED, it OF 62-- 3 i al an STOCK -y I n in-i- : u .OTIt n, OPENING! 1 , t. MOW A til. Itlth, uulv. and knuwfi I'itr,;t. bnmnleil WA at llvr a Mm MI.,W; .w- - .V .V' by the l!rtkmith " "ituVi,'' rlTer. 0:" m. m.I O..N.UUt.QCi:gT, J03 BKADLET. CHARIEJ c. Prident PHAWV Air Onh rs aiMressod to I) h I EERf, Ogiieu Citjf. will hat;'. prompt .. . e 1 rail.-bry kaiiyon; on eHlD rMge of ., :rlh OR tANTZSO . . i... Secretarr- - II. B. CLJ tVSOy, |