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Show Cattle Frozen. MormontsiOIWhys . nut :'i tr v'r!- - .: r ... ;'. ; ! ii ji.' j iVtoTtho growth of one of the coun- that Mr. Ambrens Greenwell, of the firm of Greenwell & Wright, of this city, ' try's greatest art3 richest cities. to the 'terrible storm has been He was elected Mayor of tho city, which hasexposed recently twept over the re aud during the cholera epidemic, in gion of the Platte. A large number of 1840, when the city was deciaiated, beef cattle, which he" was importing to he devoted his attention to the purg-in- g Utnh, :ire reported frozen to' death. of the City from its impurities. Mr. Greenwell n expected fere to To him is due the creditof devising morrow, when further particulars wil' !. The N. 1. lleratd, in commenting on thCj sentiments expressed in the telegram from Prest. Young, uggests that ''jf the same liberality of eotiT meat Jcpressed in it were borne out in the sermons in the Tabernacle and iii'thfi Mormon press at Fait Lrikc iiy, inere wouiu oe inue iounuaiion (luarrel botwceu haints ll.and Hu , - - The only 'foundation for quarrel I vtivecn ,SainU aud sinuer's" iu Utali U the auxiety on the part of the lat-- t r tl bring the former into com pV;te ' subjection by regret to hear We the finest system of sewerage known n Vmerica, .The entire city which extends aloug a line of thirty miles, now empties its refuse through. subterraneous canals into the Mississippi have b;'cn river. Improvements made upon his ideas, so that there are now" nut less than six hundred sewers in St. Louis. Mr. Kennett, was ardently devoted to the Whig party, and upon the demise of that d organizaallied Native with himself the tion, American party. lie was elected to Congress iu 1851 over. Col. Bui ton. and during his career was assiduous . trampling upon their' religious, liberties and fctriviu to subvert their civil rights. In spite t.f all rumors' '.to the contrary.1 "th j .Stints'! have never iHterfored with 'itider.?, vithcr in respect to their ljubinoss or their creed.! Xh 'cr-mnn- s in the Tabernacle" and the the 'V.Mftriuou proe' have invariably been' on the1 side tf" tohr-ttio- i in encouraging the project of buildand. ia favor, of;, equal rights. ing a railway across the Continent. Irtolated remarks hav6; been qiu.led, Afterwards he was defeated by t' rank vbicb, separated from'q iiiain budy Blair, and siuec his retirement to ot',liBcourBe or an editorial, might ' private life ho has given his whole be eontru? Jt otbcrw isV Tjut wheu attention to tho development of the tlio ( jrcunistanccfi which called them wealth of his adopted State.' f'.'J'th a'ro uudersto'qj, and the oouteit The crowning victory of L. M. h taken with them a Very difl'oreut Ken nil it was in tho accomplishment impfcsipn wilt' be produced. It is of a work, the very suggestion of i nly against thfe corrupt and vile who which was than considered visionary. Lav6 corns amoog us with evil.iu-ton- t Tho paternity of the first; Pacific aud b;i3J .duius that the shafts road 'that now terminates on the concf thc pulpit or the press in Utah fines Kansas should be ascribed-'tof havti.leeu aimed, vi Decent 3uple of him. Ilis' persistency, energy and tny1 faith ,:or! fcdliri'g lave been extraordinary perseverance iufuscd aiui, their peruus and prop-rtthe spirit which prompted the peohave always been o.i safe iu Utah ple of St. Lju'is to build the road is u any pari of tho Union. Aud the that is y an important adjunct avowed enemieif of the peopls who of the main trunk. His memory will first .sctUJ, iu tho. mouutains have be remembered for the triumphs he met with tnore; forbearance, and far has achieved oyer what were deemed leitcljwitmc'ut,' tharij theyi would insurmountable obstacles, .and no l.ave'rweivedwith similar feelings name is more cherished in the Mis' 1 ujl Igfn Ijoiis,, m.' idny other portion sissippi Valley .than that of L. 3I. ' ;...! if ' ' ' Kennett. time-honore- be i t ceived A firf class Til k Pct.AwKt Hotel its acco'nrmidations and l if taken tlie place rf h'y furnisheil, the primitive buil t tirr )ormrlv ktlown a the Chicago llakery. Mr. .1. Czie'nert tii.diiig it nececssiry t' extend hi? accoiu-ii- i oI;i' ions for tin" numi'nui-piitrons of his hon-has bn li a lmt el that adds gre illy to the npjieuiarice of the town. Fiygare mi Chill have ! o y to-da- 5 : I much abusl and uit- -' r.'ifcited . tlirb:iboatr'ihe,i; nation tQttthrcughout thu i world, that it1 v mitFbo inconsistent td'' expect the' Nt'Vtt IkroUi w hich hai joined in thVj senseless' hub and cry,' to any good in cither. Utit wo can afford to wait, f cling assured that the time h not fir distaut when the world will ac-now ledge that the system and the iiau' have both been; imsuudenstood tnd phauiefnlly maligned, and when the principles advocated by the Latter-day Saiuta will receive the consideration they merit. ',' ?; hav0;boen sj . ; 1. . . "J At " '. MONDAY, ;':,!' ; lj . '2L1 ' mported Furniture of all Kinds, MAIN STRKET, OGDEK. hoiiHi'. (unfile in i e. Mc-sr- tiiiiin-tuine- I s. their well-ear-u'- d reputation in d up a house i hat credi able iu its bed ciiamhers, slriic ure. .Sinmg a tine iu n hull and a large soresooin, are all handsoiindy arr ingi il andascom-f'ortabiacan be desired. The openot the Ho I'ulawski el is to be celeing brated by a gran d bail on the -- 8th in3i. pining UliniOAt'N, 15KWSTEA1W, Spriup and Hair Jlat trasses. Cu2hoards and ISookeaes 3Iadc (o Order. Cabinet Work and Slepairlng Wood Turning in all its lSranehes. ., Dori 100 DOZ. CHAIRs JUST HE CEIVED, aud other Goods in proportion. "lease jrive us a call liefore purchaMinur clsewbore. in HI -- 3a room-- , I Iu ccatiu.n al I' i ulesMor theUg len Stm nary a large attendance ol pupils Moiuh Goal tiik Way. Lime Office AND MUSIC STORE, ' Froilshaiii coiuiiieuced teachin. school in the old City Hall, and has room for a lew mure scholars. Birth T" wiih to-d- Mr.". on m.. &. j. e - . . Dcaler. in Main Street, A oung woman named Mary Cooper, from Scotland, was a passenger on the Union Pacific Emigrant nain that arred here Saturday night. She was on her way o O ik'and, Or. gon, where her hucl and When the train arrived at North Platte bridge last Saturday, she became the mother of a girl. The passengers made up a purse foi hei benefit, but she refused to accept any gift as her means were futticient. Mrs Field, who was on her way ti Salt Lake fity, kindly assisted tho young mother in immediately cloth s the child. Upon her arrival here Mr. Pratt, Ass't Superintendent of the C. P. road, with his usual1 consideration and generosity, transferred her to the more comfortable caboose of the Central Pacific cavs. Mother and child were well as they went westward' l meet s proud and happy ' .. husband and father. ' re-id- Ogden. THE CHEAPEST GOAL AND LIME Iu llio AIL es - KINDS . OP From a Jew-har- p .U t ! UiU.nliViou h.i'J. WMM iIICAL t3 a Chursh Org in, as Cheap, or Cheaper tli;ui anywhere else ia L'liili. Violin Strings and other Fittings. SIIEKT MUSIC, ETC., ETC. fur-ni-hi- One door South of Os'len House. fr 827-- 1 t THE 5 - i ' Pksoal. Elder George Q.. Cannon an exoellent tlUcourse jesten preached llvo Og'len Ta'xrnacle. J.ij morning in U remarks on thd principle of Xiith, God'n protiJences ovr hia-- . people, tii'l i h" priceless value of virtue wer well ; limed aud greally appreoiated.' Riligiocs: 8- Commander Sterling, U. Navy, went East yesterday morning He and lus lamily stopj ed two days in their aduiiraOgden. They rxpre.-se- d tlon of the scenery around this city. Cole of California,; and family arrived ytsu-rlaevening by. the Union Piicifiu on their way ta Ibe West. The two youngest eons of President The ii atjt accompanit d the WAtN"TKl nu.t Ritt.r, t lei tur San KranciscD last night rjly to Kffttl k Tnr;l,oirM.J 'in. firm pirty VVKR.vr.1" AXT MOST COUPLCTR F.VT.inV TV rV.f. WORt, a. Mr. Cole deeires a statement to be. mads ri'HE lOI..nf3KST t S'KI f.cr Annum; Rn I in i.ii Cu.to.l ti&les. We ! hy thu Hoo M n r:J URUAN.S in L't:ili Tcrritury: that he will accept no mission, and that t' na'ni of I'u.xhafceri o( If ing Rv'rrs. Hufufl King, tLe Silver his intention is to return to the Prof. .TOTIV FOWLER, Oiin City. Mr. W ATKINS. R;nS!ian. practice Mr. MYNIIKKR, Suit Uke City. Mrs WlllTMMtH St. Oeorgp. City ,'. M., snd falirica'Qr of 1. 0. or- of law. All about his reports floating Mr. 0 X. DW:X, CI mo'e. Mr. DUNNK, ders was brought before Judge Emerson UOCSK. Mr. T. J. arAYNER, Ox.'.en Cltv. VRMINOr IN appointment to Chin or Japan are withSH Mil'. i It Luke City. Mr. A NO CjS M. CANNOX. &.ilt Laka City. on Saturday last. W. H. C&rv, llistrict out foundation. President Grant's sons Mrs. KIMBALL, fait UkuCity. Mr. W ll.l, AM, Oiru CitY. o ;iiKX jcNi-noMr. K. Vl))IXKY.'' okkich Attorney, prosecuted, Geo. C. Iiates, who were with him, are to he his guetts CEDAR CITY MKTIN'I II0C3B. 5tr. TIIOMA3 UILES, Salt Uko City. and J. K. McBri-ledefended. King Mr! ARTHUR STAYNER, yarminglon. Mrs. WILSON. Suit UkeCity. . ,'uring the summer. Mr. KINJSLEY, Mrs. JUDGE MILLER, Bountiful. ibe order money irreguacknowledged Cull and o tho Inatrumcntii. Y'on will buy no other. Child. larities, but claimed tlist he nad not embezzled any funds at Silter' City tis In Bulli'nvillc, a liitle son of B. K. ' Next Door to Savage s Oa'lery, Mt Strt et. Salt Lake OtJ. S5(f charged,' aiuIoVjiain da continuance toi Worley, of that place, fell into a tub of next Saturdav. I5uil was fixed at Koilnij: water, during the temporary abof its mother, and iiltnr three sence sna the prisoner not being able to hours indescribable suffering, ' death of procure it was remanded t o Jail. cwim to its relief. It was Id mouth old. - 11 '$nww "SI--lf- y ; ill! . Macbin-liftn- d. l I'aU-n- -- liK-t.- , N , One v. IMo- - Iho Country's 'nerH;Iccl.,.'" . Terrible Death of a Another historical nanio its erased tho roll of Jivingj eaUirprising tucn, to w hom the world is indebted fjr the development of the vast UOOT GIIAFTN if. the West. - JIou. Luther At APPLE ClIAMRKliS' Nwii Drpot, Mium utrvnt, nlv 12 1 H.)rt.-U- , M. Kennett's death, in Paris y ester 1 pre DOIXN, Try r.hoii . , d.ty,' is annouuoed in Hon. Jacob A?i0THitR Jurcs. . Xo'tWprcfieut generation other Associate Justice for this he may be. unknown, but tho rcmera-tranc- o Territory, is in Salt Lakie City, and was of the, service ho once rend- swora tR before Chief Justice MeKean ered, to tho. ,bi obliter-ato- on Saturday lant. Let Utsh rejoice, 'he from tho recordi of, tho nation. Si prerne Court has now its full quorum! Let us hope the ne arrivals art lawyers, Mr. Kcnnett," when a lad 'of twelve jurists and gentlemen. yeaw oP ago, travellod,.'frora Ohio, hlf native Kute, cn foot, and cast his .vub Can Tit'ad It? A piece of elnth in St. LouY, then a small villollo iug inscription, which with lage.. Commencing business; with' wo ,th give exactly as it appears, adorns the limited" means, h5 prospered "so far front bf Child's Hall in this city. With as to establish himself in a promi- a printing office in town, what barbanent occupation as a hardware nier-- ; rians posted such an unreadable rag? AO-AND: B chant; ( radially, as the little vil-- ; $10,-C)0- ft-o- CHARLES W. STAYNER, 0, . i 's, dia-jtatche- a. to-day- Uore-rnMi'.'th- ;' , world-.canno- U t lt ALLAt . - Lgo expaoded, and as emigrant!- came int nil parts of Missouri, develop the wealth of a tate thvk is now llie fifth iu the' Union .as to jpi?pula ,.f . . cHL II ALL M O.NDA Y A 1MUL21 AD US- . .. . - MiSSIOSSlOO iULiAN.BAN'D e Hotel Arrivals. . -- 09- .... 00 DEN HOUSE. J. J. Mahos, Proprietor. ' April 19. Gravo and wife. New York: Fred Vog', Ophir City, N. T.; Geo Armstrong, Chicaieo, 111 ; Miss Irvine, Detroit, Mrs. J. llarii-on- . Mich.; Cha Cottle, Oregon City. April 20. E T.nceltes. Olen: J T Myers and wife, San I!ei nardino; Miss F Nelson, St Louis: Thos Mentel Salt Lake City; Geo Sheldon, New York; Ed Young, Chicago: II K Uraekett, M Taylor, Chas Heacock, San Francisco, Cal. John Baden, Ssn Jose, Cal.: 0 Mon-Uu- TK HAVE THE AOEKCY FOR. AND ARE SELLING Termrt, the justly celcur at etl inge2? ON' FAVOIU Sewing AT THE CENTRAL DEPOT, And at oar a; In SAXT LAJvli:, BRANCH STORES In LOGAN and Married. In Ogdn April 20th, 1873, by the Rev. K. Winchester Stevens, Mr. Samuel Turcliars in tbe North Wilson and Miss Eliia llicota, all of Mra. 1JOWRLNO, Oglen. 00- OGDEjST. - can hare INSTRUCTIONS at th Stow f Oglen City. Birth. . lacnines. ewni ISuche liccord. , wife of Mr. W. rull lines On the 9th inst. to ih Sannders, of the Eighth District, a wpri daughter. All well. B23-Si- a of Cotton, Silk, Needles and Attachments H. B. CLAWS ON,SureniUtndeni. ft |