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Show FFKIC IYnt:m:s. IN tin either of faith or practice, and to Till: LOCAJLJTEMS. On the 19th inst., to the wlfe ol , waru re $100 offers Taylor Heninger, of this city, a fine S()11' Warden Rockwaod O'Brien and All well. John of for the capture Thomas Smith, escaped prisoners. of Salt Lake, Four thousand ladies not to WOOL WANTED. Council have petitioned the City drink. license the sale of intoxicating to grant The Council passed a resolution THE EXCLESIOll -- so far as the laws will adthe prayer mit." ere De Mr. Tullidge's "Eleanor the Theatre, at gave treat eatisfactiou but did not draw large houses. has Mr. J. B. Francis, of Iron county, Are now in rnnuing order aud turr.:r,g of some Lake specimens Salt to brought coal Iron, tue h.auar-r- a FIItST-tXASS splendid bituminous CI.OT1I, coal mine, which has a vein twenty WHICH WILL BE of feet thick. Also some specimens EXCHANGED FOR WOOL cooper ore, from Bullion Canyon, assay silver aud $00 GO per cent, copper, ing it re:8onabe rutvf. ore to the ton; and specimens of iron 90 per from Iron Mountain, assaying Wool Wanted Immediately. cent, of pure iron. is St. George expectThe fruit crop at frU tf A. KAXDALI. ed to be the largest and best of any pre vious vear. ltd' A very rapid, safe and cosy why to mA Tnhn Stockfish who escaped from the money, is to prtvure territory too introduce tylt latont uuelul iuvention tliHt in wonted evervil. chain-ganseveral months ago, uas l)V uvory om-- every where, who Into h fmmh From Thursday' i Ihuly of May 21'. eject thein on refusal or continued 13 at them. to to confrm this morning brought uojrlcct Th: ltd- - tUV. AMERICAN SARDINE CO DON there are a great many " heretics" SaoliOfw, re much bettor, and less than ti.tha' Prof. Swing. of Cltici-- ; m 1 . . i t tl'-l- j rl half the ctwt of imported Sardines. in wiurcuw trie tnnsiaiu icauing a vote of La by acqiiittt'd gc. and expulsion of the leaders would ri . inn-.- ' to j(::ru-ii- i Ho, TKAMffTEnsl Head the advertiselead to revolution among the masses, 'n jfMir S j tr is ..... 1 .. for transportation, ' ment for I ,nm ipura nnd if you proposals He is ana ieur oi coti.vjriui-uci.-tcviuu j.rcaclict in Clihago. want to propose send in your I fence the acquittal of toleration. rational !' the liberal, progressive, biia at once, as directed. .Swing and the whitewashing.of other iu the and !;,,pnlpir. orators, equally unorthox orthodox divines. i.l? IIammosh's IIekp. Next Saturday, public minNtrtitions ha. .)urje of . i. i i .1... F. A. Hammond will receive stock for KiHi iuaii" Millies which, lani iu un his herd ground, at 9 o'clocn a.ra. sbarp. THE MQl'OK llt'ESTIOX. :. ! met. appear to br. directly in opAnimals must be taken to l'ibhop West's position to orthodox 1'resbytcnan Four thousand ladies of Salt Lake corral, Ogden. This greatly .scandalized have :..cl riwp. . . . petitioned the City Council not Of the strait-lacepietists and to license the pale of liquors. This is No more return tickets on :nd.-utof strict theology, and lady-likand a much more diguitied the Utah Central. See advertisement. J 'rofc-soPatton. a rule and ! Utah Northern ditto. The fares, howthe than of manner pop-proceeding of word truth. the of ider liv c..ii!pa-'- j ular way of fighting liquor in the ever, are very reasonable, much cheaper tbau on the U. 1 and C. I roads. jiiL'f I bv the rules of his Church ., .. - . :1: Westminster catrchisui. Thg womcn of (;t;ih mve & fuicc A new volume of the JfV KroxKNT (Vol-- Swing wasacens.-dojjn pUyic affairs, aml 10 right in mun's Erponnd will commence on the ri iii't.-lo uring the tcstiiuniiy very usju jt Their influence is needed fir?t day of June Mrs. Krodsham, ol - !n-w- . i- b'-i'- - j j.i, I 1 WOOLEN MILLS -- . . OGDEN, i 'i-- . . . . d t Stoi-ped- . par-t'.-nl.ir- e r 1 . h.-res- j :;. Tit v. athivo.l.lp' b.-- id. speech t0litical as well j Birth. last evening's CcDENSATio.NS.-Fr- om as social affairs to this city, is agent. Now is (he time to effect many needed reforms. It is subscribe. Every lady in Ogden should been captured. From this mornine's Herald: gratifying to see the ladies of Salt have the Kxpunsnt Price, $2 a year; $1 Swen- months. six for i'esterday, a youud mau named Lake moving upon the fortifications tbrce-year- son, wa3 thrown from a wild of the great enemy of the race, in a at DniKOTORV.-- The Gazetteer and Di-- old colt which he was breakin2 and manner. worthy legal, proper, was frac- is receiv- - tonwood, and one of his arms bv I'.. L. Sloan. ' Esq.. . i and praying in the j j tureJ. ing very llattei ing notices by the Eastthe of the haunts in or A big windstorm, yesterday, at Salt streets, ern pres. It will be found an excellent drunken, is not a vocation which de-- work for reference, and ail our business Lake. One young lady, feeling her way ccnt men desire for their wives, sis- - men should have one on hand f r the through the dust, missed the bridge But the right of benefit of customers and their cwu infor- across the water sect, tumbled and irritcr!j or mothers. gated her millinery. petition belongs to women as well as mation. Smelting and concentrating works are men, and their opinions and wishes May Blossoms. Beautiful to the eye doing good business at Bingham. are entitled to the highest respect. K. W. Tullidgc, Esq 's "Rachel Ben and grateful to the olfactories are the Uut we arc not sanguine that this blonm on the trees and the odor of the Israel," will be performed at the Thealadies' legal crusade against intoxica- fruit aud flower blossoms. All nature tre, Friday night, for the benefit of is gorgeous with bright colors and sweet Miss Yalter8. ting drink will effect anything at scents nnd Ogden rejoices in a goodly present, particularly because action share of the precious gifts of bounteous upon it would certainly be opposed Providence. CORRESPONDENCE. A :.i 1'rof. I'.itton, and the reply of iiit. the I'reshytery have ff.itted the learned Professor. Pat-'i- : will take an appeal to the Synod . Northern Illinois. ioi , g Cot-rtnr- full sizetl Sewing machine with Tulilu and TrfMi.e lor only $10 that dues the fcuma work ;is ;i 51u. bn. you would pay $S0 for, rajiiil, fnumth and firm, iniikeM a Roam so Htronj; the cluth will trar bcif rii tli utitthrl lip mmrt. Kii;ht new attachment, for all work mid the improved PuUmii ilule Wwk. er med by us only. A cents only ue'd show tWin in operation to sell in every house hey enter. J n and upwards eleared dally hy cmai t ajtent. No fU'-machine was ever ottered at any sik)i ,ru. dm tUw, :;fi,onO Hold ho-- t year. lHM.iKH) Kiunilie liemiind increasing evwry day where they t.ecwis known. Ministers. Judtes, Lawyers. KJitors, Ma rhinit-toTailors &e. retoqimend them a .erfm. ltijihts (iivon free to tint applicants. If there u nn agency in your place, write for it, or huy i Machine for your Family or a relation, there is ikiit better or "so cheap. Machine sent to all puns if advethe country on receipt of price f 10. rtisement beinniiiK "t1 saved iu every family" in another part ot this paper. Address the Prcpr'n-tors- , v. 1 i The f;uet speakers and greatest ,:u'ht of the various Christian sects, 1 i.'i th' bond.- - of their written creeds to their vigorous intel- The old dogmas invented by the fathers, and religiously received o IValm-singin- j j . M-t- ly dero'it worshippers ceutttries ago, fur the thinking ire too ehi!t.'i.-h minds of the present day. The spirit . f lik rty which has breathed on the ration", h&8 loosened the hold on the human soul of arbitrary articles of f..ith. and weakeuedthe bonds of cteehi?u! and ''C'nfession." The pootlc think iu pitc of priests, and refuse to be held in the chains of the churches. The nonsense involved in the explanation of the doctrine of The Trinity; the injustice of the tLeory of election and rcpro- tr.ioii; the pr postcmus idea of ly fai h without regard to tie wi.rks ijf tht blievcr; and the horrible monstrosity of a literal t urniilg brimstone and fire hell, in which the great bulk of God's crca- tur8 born on curtk, are to roast furcver beenue they didn't believe o me thing', and many other equally riJicuk'iH and revolting dogma are by our judicial crusader. If the City Council of Salt Lake were to refuse The Monster. The account of the any more liquor licenses, the dealers appearance of the Hear Lake monster, would continue their traffic without in Bishop Budge's letter, may be relied license, and, judging from the past, on. The Bishop is not given to "goaking"' would, doubtless, bo sustaiued by the and bis communication settles a question which ha long been a subject of doubt Third District Court, ridicule. Bear Lnke evidently con and Uesides thi?, the possibility of pro tains something living, besides trout and hibition is more than doubtful. There suckers, and "Saxey" is again trium are many people who regard certain ie justi-i.ci.tk'- phant. uMn ly repudiated by uwt religiously ineliued 'ct plc who uo the brainn wliieh the Divine Father has given tlitm to do their own thiukiug with, 'he tcavhii'pH of "MonnoniBui'' have u.dvd Bidteri.dly in effecting this :ri ut change. the question ar'.ws Should held doctrines certain who reject ii.i;id ly a religious body and laid iVwti inrutully in the ai tides to wln-itf B:cu:ber tubseribc, be ? its authorized to ait t'otaUif n setise wtuld f:y no. A' it in this wing tue huljeet light, the VOiihet iij the Swing esse is exeecd-i- t It ia evident tha-- , the g!y fitih!k. the fwaddling t;nS(t( r h.i? t .uihi s of orthtdoxy, and has donned I'v.t : ptT-iLitte- J min-Vtft- Habitual beverages as necessaries. use of these drinks has made them Notice. U is advisable that our set part of their natural diet, and they tlements tnke immediate steps to raise have some show of justice on their the melnses producing variety of sor side, in resisting the efforts of those ghum, also broom corn and mustard, who do not imbibe, and in denounc- and prepare in time for drying, canning different variing prohibition as unlawful and im- and otherwise saving the nnd for eties of fruir, making pickles, practicable. The rights of minorities that, ns far ns possible, these products should be respected, and it is imposmay be supplied without importing. sible to legislate away appetites and BntotiAM Yoi'so, cravings, however improper the maGromok A. Smith, jority may regard them. Still the Daniel II. Wells traffic in those articles which intoxi Theatre. Next Saturday evening, cate, and produce so much evil, and The Rag Bicker of Taris will be produclead to ko much crime, should be ed for the first time in Ogden, with Mr. regulated and restricted, and wisdom J. A. Heme in the title role. This is a is called for in the handling of this play that will be certain to take. It is in discussion as much as the subject, intensely interesting, and gives Mr. of any matter of public interest that Heme nn oppoitunity for the display of his rare powers as a character nctor. engages the atteution of statesmen Mrs. Annie Wright, and the entire Com and philosophers. e of pany will appear, and the -- The Day After the Wedding," makes a IzcmI e ui emup programme huSicieutly attractive to llv .'u I) oral . after-piec- inent Itatioiis. tutwn i ' draw all Ogden. The planters of Arkansas, above Napoleon, report that the negroes who h ive been driven from thciV homes by the overflow, refuse all offers' of employment by those desiring to hire them, suying, ' 'Do government's gwiiij to furntfdi us wid rmshuns, and ez long'j dat is de case we dots not wish any work no, sah hy gilly ! you bet." AViffccfy AnsrosoKn. Inquiry was made in various parts of town, yesterday, for a runaway boy, thlrtechrears old, named left his home in Woodland, who Willard, and was said to be in oomphny with a maw who intended to take him to NvbraFka. Last evening hews Caught, and ns complaint was made that he, or the man whom he accompanied, had stolen some blankets, the boy was taken N'eti by officer Child to the County jail for safe keeping, till the ease can be inves- th' garments of hberiil'iMn. Now, l.ther the rrePbytcmn Church h'u,d change its creed, or Pr. Swing uud tl.OH' who thitikj w'th him, Hitu'd come tut ftoin is bondage u f.rui. nf-rt- It. its rulcu and principles, but hd A priest was consulted in the that thiry are binding and norland by it widow ou .the subject i.,.v).'i', then it bur tf perfect right to a second marriage, who directed tigated. f c:.e mmunicatc Dr. Swing and all The boy didn't look like one easily her tu liftun to the bells the next v'tbt r uu nibers who will not be held time the chimed and. enticed, lie had the appearance of for in UMt.i.itsi , t. g Cul-Tiei.-t- g its duinuas or ciinriot believe iu tl ir ti'.viuity. And in riasona- tie prison should object to this. It h the. plaiu right aud bounden duty tifuuy church to require of its memtars the recognition of its principles l-- - grace pra? She to understand them nirhtly. 'likened, and the. bells said plainly een man, neenipteen ina i." ' Take a spouse, take a spouse.'' When fhe returned to the confessor with her he snid, " If th bells ' hsve said v, io ay L" ' Xr-'uip- t re-por-t I Fabauisk, Tachp Ci C. W. 4 Kohkrt J. Mcluoa Co., 3U0 Ciuwl $t New York. &t-l- y CS. M. Pettengill Co., 10 State Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, & and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Agers for procuring advertisements in theOr.DKN Junction for Boston and Philadeldhia, and authorized to for advertising at our lowest rites. coo-tra- ct tf employment atTh yovr rvTrrpriTrrirj homei work or traveling. UU Ilk) ii congenial, honorable, tfii pays the best of auythisp rtr II unty. May, 16, 1874. Ten-rose-, Esq. iKtfore offered. Cah wBeM.wm-Tn'TJ'nT' outfits Mat This evening President XlJjXji pies and completeoncu. 0X0. free: AnmtMe at B. Young and Bishop l'resteu held meetHOPT.E k Co., TSU aud 735 State St., ChkEO. the Branch of a 1041aw. ing, and organized United Orde- - with the following officers, Bishop D. James President; II. C. Jackson and Samuel McMurdie, Vice Presidents : Henry A Shaw, Secretary: John & Norln-weste- n II. Gibbs, Treasurer ; and W. ". Thomas, Director. All is well in ParaA good meeting. dise. The direct route from Oxatia to Chicago r.eipectfully, rnd the East, HENRY A. SHAW. Drab Sib. K. Glicao RAILWAY. WITHOUT CHANGE OT Hear Lake Mon&tcr. Two Paris, Oneida County. Idaho, Editor Junction May, 17ih, 1874. : Last Friday morning, (May, 15th), on our return from Conference, William Broomhead, Milundo Pratt and myself were in a light wngon traveling Northward by the Lake shore, when our attention was attracted to un object in the water about a hundred yards a head of us and about twenty-fiv- e yards trom the shore. At first sight we thought it might be a very large duck, as we distinctly gaw duck nearer the shire, but as we got near, we saw that it was an aniint.1, the head and a portion of the back about a foot from the head being visible, leaving also about the epnee of a foot between the back part of the head, and the of the back where the animal was not visible, the invisible part no doubt being the neck, rtlien we were within about 70 yards the snimnl dived under the water, and from its acti.nwe judged it was not more than five or sii teet long, still we did not sec its length. When it went down we stopped oar wagon and waited, hoping it would come Hp again, which it did in perhaps about a niinute, a little behind u and probably '! yards from shore, and not more than S5 yards from us. Its face and part of its head were distinctly seen, overed with fur, or short hair of a light snuff color. The face of the animal was apparently flat," very wide between the eyes, and tapering to the nose, with very full lurge blue eyes, and prominent ears, the ear? lesembling those of a horse, but scarcely as long. The whole face, in shape, was like that of a fox. but to Urge that the space between the eyes equalled that of the distance between the It did nai look eyes cf a common cow. ferocious, and was in no hurry to go, bat kept moving slowly,' then diving again came up uud moved off into the Lake as fast as a man could walk. We hnd an excellent opportunity to see what was above water, and the Lake ;. was perfectly still. As there hits been considerable interest excited in regard to the ;' Be&r Lake ' I submit a description Monster,-pf what we have seen tor' the 'consideration of ' CARS. Dim TuaotoH Taxixi leavo the Mweru Kivek, opposite Omaha, upon the arrival of Trains from the West ever the UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. TjU being the direct rente, anl 112 Hilet ifcorwr than the lower line, Kaye & Hour in time, and insure connections with all KviW ern k rViuthern Railways, passengers baviax choice if Routes Kast of .tAGGAGE Chicago. CHECKED TnCOUCD EASTEBX CITIES. TO lU Pullman's Palace Sleepiny Coaches rtn tnrongh to Chicago without change- CEO. L. B. F. Cn. DUMLAP, (Kb. Supt Faaa. Act., Chicago. ng hard case, and used some ' hard words when acctixel of taking the blmkets. He id he never stole so. mneh as an apple from a ire, and that he only came to Ogden for n vint,!nod intended to return to Iih grandmother at Willard, the'pnblie. jex: uu ruing, "afoot iod alone." i ! i ' ''t " '. WM. CUGE COMPANT. NATIONAL WATCH j SEjSMwi'isissaV; POTTOS ELGIN WATCHES! ELGIN WATCHES! SIX STYLES IN MARKET. NOVv ' B. W. Raymond, O. M. Wheeler. Mat. Ltflm, T. Eyerbon. H. Culver, H. H. Taylor, Zl J. recfBtlv lUrrH fcefore the pal'l' STJPEniOUITY 'K TtIE.K WATtil Ttn 'h ur(. j ?1GN AN D CONSTltt'tTIOH has twiiy for thejn a JVltwrt the H AND tor them has s.j lUpi.liy Iucreased W ""jTMsVliin-additioCompany have beea c..iillha to their force vf Employes t of ln" ery , i n order to meet therennireim-nlirJ aud other desiring ' '. h B. .lla(lrnd men, to W invited are and reliahlo afeh, Jb-jati- o ?n'"AiH inred ltdlrod Companies. tlv.r....chly tocom tlier r. f iiiperioritT, nas furnished ihein to M and thry are pronontieed by tlu-nwning Amerte.in ancu"-h-Wa- t uir'd.cudfully equal tosomeof the VMy . . , Ohes ft c.irre.-- t r. M.vrennu fall.ea kt,: your ttd Thne-keeter- the retailaridbyask t JeeUr ominr. i taoia- - Business Office and. Salesrooms, CHICAGO 160 & 1 61 LAKE ST., |