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Show t LOCAL STEMS. LAXD. Bondinot is the name ef a ftoudinot has been to chief. Washington ,and appeared before the on Territories, riougc comtnittcc whcn hjJ adyocated the or,anization of the Indian Territory of Oklahama. And Boudinot made a point, which ought to cause Congressmen much thought ou the inequalities of the franchise. The Indian chief referred to the spectacle of an African presiding temporarily in the House of Re- Switzerland, formerly a cluMcr of Ilulr .ovcreijsnti', has agreed to be-erne one republic. 'J he several can-- , tens with thtir varied constitutions, Interest ;mJ languages have adopted (.rnrralizjtk'O alid agreed to Unity nr the :ike of strength. Switier-wil- l now have one army, and all l.H military fores of the several can-Iu? will be cuniMtlidiitcd and become M.tiHy subject, to the Federal (lov- 1 t. niiiCiit. more than live centuries VijT presentatives, while the original owner of the soil on which black and white were permitted to exercise the franchise, was debarred this right of dtimi(thip and rcniaiueii an alicn in of his birth lhe Seeing that wc start out as a na- - the iju cantoris hate maintained their Individuality except during the ;t j when France swayed it sceptre Jim the conquered Swiss. In 1303 k fOntVdurtttion was formed by three tuntonv and the number gradually i.,cr.-as.-until in VM'A it numbered c vt--v j the proposition that all j n. ami tinally reached the num-- , But each cauton wni a vr t,t 2- -. t.t:- -i ; sovereignty, represented by !,.j.iiti-- 8 in the General Assembly. It will now b, consolidated into one Government and time c.n-ra.inthe beutfita of the change, The Swiss arc a hardy, liberty-- 1 i.vingr.ee. Their mountain, favor ;M-d.iand their valleys demand j j j .rrJ j t.il. ,'Ihe diversity of their Its future under the Ih 17-l- imud y The Committee appointed to settle disputes oa Canal matter?, were detained The Utah romologiit for roxoLOCisT. lastSundny through the loss of a team. May, published at St. George, Utah, On Sunday next, May 31st, they will an improved appearance; it bus meet with the people in lhe Hooper presents and its a better head and a bigger body, schoolhouse at 10 a. m, of good mainside contains un increase terial. We clip the following from ita Medical. Dr. Plant was in Ogden columns, and wish success to its editor, He is very succestiful in J. E. Johnson, Esq: again the cases he undertaken, and is building "The water table is nearly completed will He above the basement of the Temple, and up a big practice iu this city. be at his cilice at the Globe Hotel, next the heavy scaffolling above will now go as fast as the mills cau turn out Monday. See advertisement. was organized i self-sustaini- THE LATENT CAMPAIGN The seeing of the eye makes a printer impressiou on the ordluary mind than the hearing of the car. "Seeing! belietihg," hak borne to be jrorerb. Judge John J. Wrigttj f Iowa, mufct have a strong belief in this idea He wants to show the peo-jl- c of Iudiana Kow things are done in offlciul life at Washington. ?o lie l..9 benght the landuulet which has tory. Hides and pelts are another staple, of h c much trouble to Attorney-(lenerWilliams, and with four horses will make a trip in it to Loganfport, Indiana. This carriage is what gave the Kx. Att. Gen. the title of "Landuulet NYilli&ms." It cost ten thousand dollars, that is what the country paid lor it; it didn't cot Williams a cent, lie paid for it oat of thS contingent f ind of the Department of Justice. Whein the Indiana peeple; pec that vehicle, they will understand "that the way the raoriey goes" u great deal better than if they were told about it h hundred times 'in1 poliTiCal"1 stump rj etch.s and it will hare a powerful k no less importance to the community than that of wool, just referred to. But al mag-t.ifice- ut what is the condiiiou of this branch of ? In reality home manufacture We have ceased to manufacture leather. As with the wool, so with the hides, they have been shipped out tbe country, and hare imported leather and shoes. Institution should be the factor, both home and foreign, for perform ing such unctions as the manufacturing interest of the lemtory, demands, whether it be controlling the hides and we Vow this wool produced, or importing machinery and other, necessary foreign products. We would therefore earnestly call up. on the brethren throughout the Territory to assist u, by paying what they owe the Institution with the least posiible delay, and by subscribing for slock, or ' by making deposits. Tpon afl sums deposited for three months and upwards the Institution is prepared to allow a fair and. liberal in terest In conclusion, we would impress upon you the importance of the sabjects trent ed of in this letter, and solicit your cor dial aid and. support in placing this great Institution in a. position to bless and benefit the people in a etilj greater de gree than it ha yet done. Your brother und friend, t .i;' BkudiiAM Young, President of Z. C. M. I. 5 that Wright or hi? colleagues the eomiug political campaign are uiy letter than Willhims, seeing that Wright himself has just emerged from au ugly charge of Iruud as Agent, but it will take with (lie great public 'and count favorably for the denouncers of official t'xtrava- - ?n Iu-uia- - n A Detroit paper, noticing the fact that a man lately dropped dead while pinee combing his hair,ays, "Aud yet there arc people who, will 'perViBtJu' this dangerous habit." . paper describes a fire lavitijf that ''the red Hamck danced iu the heavens and flon; their faery irtns about like a black funeral mil until Sam. Jones got on the roof and domed them out with a pail of water. An Oswego v theJCKCTlON. Rochefout. Rochefort, the escaped French convict, or Conipte Victor Henri de Hochefort Lucay, the political agitator, who made so much noise in la belle France that the Government had to stop his mouth and chain up his hand, arrived here yesterday morning from the West, and went to Salt Lake, where he will visit for a few days, when he will proceed to the East. He is wanted" by the French authorities, and thiy arc likely to want him for a long time. While he remaius in Amir- ida it is not likely he will be delivered ap to the tender mercies of MoMahon's police. - - Yot man's Dictiosuey. Mr. W. S. Trescott, of Salt Lake City, is agent for the sale of Youman's Dictionary of Every day Wants, and is about to canvass Og den for purchasers. This work contains 50 pages of useful information, on al most everything one can think of. It is arranged fur easy reference with a good index, and will be found useful in every family. It is very neatly bound in cloth, and will be delivered lor $4. We can confidently recommend the book as valuable and a good thing to have in the house. Sikcclar Acciukst. Ether McCride and John Yesterday, Iliatt were going up Ogden canyon, on their way to Kden, with a yoke of cattle and the runniug gears of a wagon. They were behind, driving some;, cows. A horse was hitched to the hind end of the wagon, and tho harness was fastened to one of the bolsters. Just as they reached Hancock's Mill the oxen turned right into the river.'-- ' One of the forewheels caught in' the timbers of the dam, tbe wagon eame uncoupled,' and the hind end, with the horse, tumbled headlong into the roaring flood. One ox also fell into the river, while the other, the yoke coming loose, was held by the tongue of the wagon and was drowned. The two men started to stop the cattle when they saw what w.s the matter, but were unsuccessful. They ran down stream and managed to get the horse out when the halter ' strap broke,' but the portion of the wagon and the bar ness were hurled from rock to rock, and tbe former dished to piece. ' The bar ness may be found by some persons; if so; it is hoped they will restore it to the owner, Ether McBride. The saved ox crossed the river and there remained. A person living iu the canyon near where the accident happen e l; actually ' refused to lend the men a rope to haul but the ot and a portion of ing's Xt From Saturday wiiiciiwju.be h F at reasonable 0R W o0 L ratee. Wool Wanted Immediately. 41-t- A. ItAXDAti,. f n, 3 A very rapid, safe and oay way to niiney, i to procure territory too introduce t luteiit ubvI'uI invention that is wonted Tery dv by overy on, every where, who haa afamilj full nixed Suwing machine with Tulle and Triii j ior oaiy iw uiiu "ues me mime worn us a Machiue you would pny $S0 for, rnpld. smooth and firm makes a ream go Ntrong the cloth will toar beforti riKLiica rip npiii i. r.im now attacbnifiiu for all work and the improved ltutlxn Hole Work. used er by u only. AgentH ouly newl show tbm iu operation to sen m every House they entr, tM aud upwards cleared daily by smart agnu. No lu ll machine waa ever ofl'ored at any such pri 35,WX Hold iKHtyoar. IttO.HOOFamlluw oseuVm! liemand increasing every duy whero they Worn known. Minister!. Judres; Lawyers, Kditon, M. chinistv, Tailore Ac. recommend them at perfect. Itighta eiven free to first applicant!. If there it no agency in your place, w rite for it, or buy for your Family or a relation, there is bom better or so cheap. Machines sent to all piru of the country ou receipt of price $10. Koud advertisement beginning "$tK saved in every family" in another part ot this paper. A4drit tbe ProprV Co., ass CaDl ?t tors, Roulki J. Mulligan New York. Tii i -- S. M. Pettengill 34-l- y Co., 10 State &. Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our AgerU for procuring advertisements in the Oodix Jcnctiok far Boston and Philadeldhia, and autkoriiedto contract for advertising at our lowest rate. tf : EMPLOYMENT AT lOtB rampage created con- riTTTX'TTQ UU XX JLXlJ homes or traveling. Thercrt ii congenial, honorable, lU siderable noire and consternation in the pays the tett of anythiut itr lower part of the city, on Saturday, by lieforeofTerad. Cah wagea,HD- FREE. pies and complete outfits mt smashhis loose from driver, breaking free: Anna us at orci, ucu. 1 k Co., T83 and "Si State St, Cbk'ijt. ing a carriage, chasing all wko tried to nODOG 1041aw. eorral him, and driving folks in every A mad bull on a j -- direction. A mounted offioer finally shot the animal, after one man was slightly & gored in tbe back. The following branches of the United Order were organixed on Friday even The direct route from Omaha to Cezcaco ing, with the officers named : rud the East, In the 12th Ward, L. W. Hardy, Tree. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ident; Edward Snelgrove and Miner G. Jos. T. Kings- - Two Din.1 TuaocoH Atwood, leave the Misery Nort Ciap RAILWAY.., Vice-Presiden- ts; Taim bury, Secretary; James Jack, Treasurer; Alex. C. Pyper, W. C. Staines, Joshua, Midgley, Jos. C. Kingsbury and George Krvca, opposite OsiAnA, npon the arrival-of Traim from the West over t& UNION PACIFIC F. Brooks, Directors. In the 5th and Gtk Wards, Bishop II. Hickenlooper, President; Samuel L. Evans and Riohard Brimley, dents; Geo. D. Keaton, Secretary; James II. Anderson, Assistant-SecretarJas. Anderson, Treasurer; Jas. Snarr, James Lethamy, E. D. Fuller, Alex. Burt, Geo. Clark, Anna Hickenlooper and Elisabeth ' Clark, Directors. In the loth Ward, Bishop R. T. Bur ton, President; Elias Morris and Joseph Pollard, George Swan, Jas. Wm. Treasurer; Moyle, Secretary; L. Bender, John K. Hall and Thomas ' Directors. . RAILWAY. 112 Xiln AtM Hoar in uae, than the lower line, Nave and laaarea eoniMtcUom with all Kvi- wa k Pouthern baring choice ef Route Kaat ef TJi belag the direct rente, anZ I rt Vice-Pres- i. Chicago. TltEOCCH y; 1ACC1CE CIIECKED EASTEHX TO HI ' CITIES. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Coactc ru through to Chicago withovt change CEO. L. DUItAJ, ofi.sip. B. F. PATRICK, '" CJa. feaa. ' i'" Art-- Chicago. Vice-President- COMPANY. NATIONAL WATCH Pitrpont, e The demand for boots and shoes Is so great that the' Werkingmen's Association have been obliged to increase the number of their hands. FromSund'y morning's Herald: A man' was crushed to death by a freight train, at Sandy Station, on the Utah Southern, at 5 o'clock, last Saturday evening. He is supposed to be a from Stockton, Tooele counSIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. ty, who was stupidly drunk all day. O. M. "Wheeler, B. "W. Kaymond, Bullion is being shipped daily from H. Z. Culvor, Mat.Leix. J, T. ByersceH. H. the Tintic district. houie-mad- , ELGIN WATCHES! ELGIN WAt6HEs! coal-bnrn- er - Taylor. But recently ?Utd f j l i tcfoi k',,XZ s ' Jas. Timmins, while hauling ore from .K TiiKSK M A7tfc SUI'KRIOKITY the 8u&beam mine at Tintic, slipped off MOM AND COSSTKUl TIO h"' ,w7lh, a wagsn and broke his thigh. Before MAXDturtbmluMM lipi'lT !!r' tolUI)rll, surgical aid Could be rendered, tnortifi r.,m.n hftva ,.i,i. i to their f..rc of i cation set in, and the unfortnnate man adUitlona I ! Jh ia order to meet VY- - IlK-- 1 ",,'l(.Tf W T ery, is not expected to live. .... and rename Wutrh. are limited to The great "gold discovery" in VT. Uaymoni Mi Armenia. Parley's Rikilrond I Cumponi.- -. to th. Tark, pans out 000, and our injierfority, haufHmwin-d""- ' k arid Governor is melancholy, MHi thfly are pn.iwnuj.-- t tln-- '"h,j "iiof ihI tl-- 7'T g gold-struc- - J m CXOTH, E X C II A N (i E D even- "Hi ! where dl'l ye get thim trouof a m&n sers?" asked who happened to" be passing with a feeling that' "all Is Vanity and vexation pair of ferrtftrkably; hort4 pints on. : A Mithigcn wanufauxturer has "I got ihem'whcnj they' grew," was '.. i of spirit." ' Ih.OOO bfiKiuthandlcs ready for ship. theinditnnnt fenh. ."Then, bv mt 'sTh bxen 'Thas. Mr. Mestajer Somnienees an erigvigfc. uieni. Thie ought to reake husbands conscience," sail; PacjdyV yotf naVe DfrfeeVtb'iwaola nelokd'teT Ether Tiienf al'fhe 'Theatre End Miss j pulled them a ye'irtcb WOn5 5'1' thirl about cciuicg tome early. McBride. iJi'ij ;j UoMUe is teeerwgfd" f 3Uf?rt' so ) MKST-CXAS- S tbe lumber. look unCrops of grain and vegetables usually well, and are planted in greater breadth than any previous year. Bees are wonderfully indastrious, and have enough to do. as forage is very abundant and rich with honey. The only en- clanger now, is flight of swarms and croaehment of moths. Although we occasionally have a light frost, very little injury has been done to the fruit, wiih the exception of apricots a little injured and in some localities nearly destroyed. Our fruit prospects were never half as good as at present. Itoses are in gayest bloom; lilies, peonies, honeysuckle?, spirea, snowballs and many lees gorgeous flowers udom the garden, and among the rocks on the hillsides, and in the vales it is all aglow with wild flowers. Weather delightful; sunshine, fragrant tephyrs, mercury ranging from 60 to 80, with bird songs among the verdant boughs and bloom of the China Trees and generally "love among the roses." Cosdessatioxs . 11 OGDEN, Aro now in running ordw and Miming up A ; the KxcLKsron WOOLEN MILLS 4 0. ie im e of Hooper. To the Citizen 11 v..ctio. was not a very tending his son, instead of Dr did performance; and Mrs. Wright The well. Brown, as was stated hour herself extremely was marred somewhat by the yesterday. unnecessary voice ef frequent and often excellent tbe prompter, but Mr. Heme's WOOL WANTED. acting redeemed all imperfectness. BONE-,- i branch of the United Order at blatervillo, on Sunday inen firc with the last, following officers : Thomas proceedc4 to demonstrate this by Richardson. President; Wm. Fields, Vice- ,eglsjating that thcre shau bc D0 d;3. PresidfM; IMwin Y. Siuout, Secretary; ainonff cUizCD3 on acc0untof John Knights, Treasurer. ;nJ ndthcr cJuca. or . qt tharactcr arc consiJ. IlAiui.tss Hobse. The wonderful in admitting black men to the Caoutchouc or hairless horse will be, franchis0j it (loM look rather lncon. shortly, exhibited in Ogden. This sin8jstent that rcJ nicn shoulJ be dcnied gular niiimal is the only one of its kind .r the affairg of th(j Dation ia the world, and has aitracted the at& Aq(j game mnark hold3 gooJ in tention of naturalist', and drawn large crowds of the public wherever exhibited. the CTW of whit0 wome. Due notice of its arrival will appear in we h ave of our condition will undoubtedly be uf service to us in reaching a just and correct sslution of the problems that press people. upon us a Tbe wool clipping seaon is new at hand, and, so far as we are aware.but little effort has been made to secure this valuable product for t he use of our factories It is estimated that the season's clip will aggregate upwards of half a million of pounds, the whole of which caa be manufactured into cloth and other woolen fabrics by our looms. But unless tfforts are speedily made, too much of this important staple will be shipped out of the Country in its raw state, to come baek to u manufactured into clothing, flannels and other articles of wear. Our looms in the meantime will bo idle, and remunerative employment, that our brethren are se much in need of, will have been furnished to others outside of this Terri- uew.or-do- r of government will be watched with interest in both hemispheres. r THE AMERICAN PAKDINE C0 Smlinee, are niKrh ltter, and huif the coil of imported Sardines. Kir U. aagf hail tended somewhat to divide their interests, and may still be a Hrrier to perfect unification. In the SaHtnin Home Interests. i firth they speak German, in the Ziok's Mercantile 1 Kutu Italian, iu the west Frcncit, institution, SaltLak City, May 3, 1874. J t.i:u patois of either language in Rhetiiben : We are led io call your Mum-o- f the district. Switzerland is attention to a few business itms coni.n interesting country and has mai- nected with, this institution, and our in. nlined its independence of Lings and ternal economy as a people, which we . trust will receive at yur hands sareful mptroru under singular circumstan-tea- consideration. A right understanding Not i Daily of May 25 "ered j caused From Monday' - r large Mr. Kobt. Cunning Heme's called to day and Mr. night. audience Saturday requested us t0 was a splen- that it is Dr. P. L. Anderson rendition of the Rag Picker who THiATEE.-Th- ere ntnair,K Aitrte.m Vny ' Mvea retailed 1;I -- i T PJre--. n(!(v J ' ,if&!Hwi!?.4?nr I ef.. .rVf"1!I Offra and ''.ft e ' SaW' |