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Show 3IGICE Jf OIJIl'O.Y. gave On Saturday last wc gave a .report oi" Moultou's statement eonceiniuir the p;reat scandal of the M'.. l.iil il.irn fbn m day cludi) lonltuu says that when the "tri partite covenant" wag framed, Beecher was anxious that Tilton should pub-lis- h the following card written by Tecelicr as an Antidote to the Wood- con-dovsc- d it to Tilton who afterwards de- clared he had destroyed it. Thet, follow more evidences ot Mrs. Til ton's statements made one day and denied I Dec. 1872 Mrs ' wrote a statement for Dr. Storrs and F. B. Carpenter Vhr the matter, in were investigating which she avers that in July 1870 she told her husbaud that Beecher soJieited her to be a wife to him w:th all that the name implies, and thai six months afterwards when Beecher obtained her retraction, she was sick and excited and that Moulton got it back from Beecher. thent. LOCAL ITEMS. WHAT THEY WOULD DO II THEY COULD. repu-,i!iut- his family from the consequences of Ucechcr's acts which had become known to her, and he would not denounce &er to save him from the couscqueuccs of what he had hwve done. Moulton thes fchows that Mrs. knew cf her daughter's adultery with Uccchcr, having leanned of the criminal relations both from Tiltou and h;s wife, aud that she hud a bitter ouajrcl with Tilton because she had iot been acquainted with the wanner in which th ?. flair had He goes on to been adjusted. rdate the particulars of the provision Made fur a young girl who had been living with the Tilton's, end had overheard l cevrversution between them concerning Mrs. Tiltoa's criminal intimacy with Beecher. She vas sent West to a boarding school, and Beecher paid for her schoolMoultou ing through Monitor.. then tpeak of Boeder's efforts to gvtan txprtssion of Tilton's feelings him, and says after re f 1'Cattd applications to Tilton he received a letter from him dated Feb. MtTso, Mrs. Tilton. 's mother, into the controversy, the fact of her sexual relations with Beecher. He says she never once denied "them, except on paper preparcdfor her to sign for the purj o :c of covering the thiDg up, and the criminal was well understood between him, Beecher and the Tiltons to have taken place, and that his whole action in the matter was bxsed on the existence of that fact, and that he had endeavored faithfully to protect the families from the consequences of exposure, lie then relates the Woodhull publieation, the dropping of Tilton quietly from the rolls of Flymouth Church and the Storrs investigation and gives the following letter from Beecher, dated March 23th, 1S74. My dear Frank: I am indignant be- J- -' criP.iy.. "Jjct an car:j and we will abolish the Endowmeut House if we have to level it to tht - The ruffian ereff who stirred up the strife at the recent election, .and who have been working at Salt Lake and Washington for the overthrow - - cross-examinati- fcRflrs-rajdior- s. . - THE AMERICAN SARMXK CO'3 BONK-LESSiir1in-- , ore much better, uud le thtrn i!7-llinlf the cust of (imported Sardine. A- ... vntirrfL? llion rW.l. ,vu Fm,u ln ana jjgjp. S y Close of a Farce. Piano iu. Hi3 Honor May. . I). Wi-k- ed scandal-monger- water-melon- mob-sentimen- of the amount, and twits the Sentinel with its inability to sell itself on such advantageous terms. It is easily understood now why the Ay never ventilates the rascality of Uinta Couutv officials, and why it stoops so low as to sustain the nomi nation of Castle for Sheriff. Verily this is an ogr. of precocious venality. The Daily Evanston Age sold itself nearly as soon as it was born. proof. they if aujbody can beat the Jtsctios boys at . . Died. t. foul-mouth- aiter-ward- -- ' A saw-Dell- fr-fre- T splendid Cottage by Ilargnin. t political or in any way secular. To Almaiiic Loudon. Apply to W. Cullin. Weber, Utah. notice the stories which the i s of the A Broom's Biei'loi's asp Noisy. "organ" deliglit in circulating con- Benchite ras orercomc by ' the ardent" cerning the sacred edifice would be Saturday evening and was taken in useless condescension. But the spirit charge by the police. lie made considof violence aud bigotry exhibited iu erable noise when put in the lock-up- , the above quoted sentence, shows but cooled off before morning. Three him soberer still what the ruffians who made the riot dollars and costs made at the City Hall would do with Meloncally. If anybody at Hooper "Mormon" churches and temples if can beat Charley Parker at raising they had the opportunity. It is very s the Jiwctio.n boys say bad policy on their part to blurt out And would like to see the d with money to help the Golchn Aye, By agreement no communication but Tilton was ignorant that it came ttus to pass between the parties ex- from Beecher, from whom he always cept through Moulton. Beecher and rejected any intimation of assistance. Tilton tept the agreement, but Mrs. He tjien shows that the insinuation Tilton wrote several letters to Beech-tr- , that Tilton was insane and his wife which tlx latter showed to Moul- subject to "rucdiuuiistio fits," came ton. Here are portions of two. Tin; from Shearman, clerk of Flymouth first is dated April 21, 1871. Church, .and gices letters from Mr. Bercher As Mr. Moulton has Beecher Yehcnicutly reprobating the returned, will you use your influence to statement, and declaring that he had have the papers in his possession des'strongly" to Shearman troyed. My heart bledsight and day written at the injustice of their evidence." The about it. Shearman afterward refollowing is dated May 3d, '71. "Mr. Beecher My. future, either in tracted it to Mouftott. life or death, would be happier oouid 1 lie next presents the following bin ft that you forgive while you t in. It all the sad complications of which. closes the documentary evithe past year my endeavor wat dence: keep from you all suffering find "July, 13th, 1374. My dear frank tear myself alone, leaving you forever I will b with you at 7 o'clock or & little fout m iK"oraut weapons were before'. I am ashamed to put n straw larj;e untiring generosity and Mient more upon you. nnd have but n single lading.. That I have failod uwerly xve consolation, that the natter cannot di now I ask forgivucas." both tress you long as it must soon end anxi Moulton, retained them iu his ety about the future,- whatever regrets there may It for the past. , Truly yours, possession and lost all faith in Mrs. and ever,; ; . ;.. Tilton. ' character for truth an A pry-- J , "(Signed). ILrAWBcBCHKn.".'-- pnety. After the signing oi the (ui.tun concludes by expressing ''tripartite covenant" Mrs. T. was his willinguess' to submit to anxious that her written confession oh Vondition hat(he Js Miould be destroyed and Muuhun r vcportyd by Jilt-ow- ' 24. or D. II. Wells appeared before like the above show what evil deWatch Focsi). Who has lost a watch? Toohy yesterday, nfter re. signs lurk in their black hearts, and A timepiece was found on the bench last peated adjournments, to answer to tL9 the schemes of violence they con- night, aud will be restored to tuc owner charge of resisting and interfering on application nnd description, at the with deputy U. S. Marshal Orr on electemplate in secret. tion day. The Mayor was discharged The Endowment House is aplaee Junction Office. tlie Commissioner holdiug that hewas eorisecrated to religious ceremonies, at the City Hall lawfully and that the To be Sold. charge was Dot proven. and has nothing to do with things the-lightin- . PUy of Aug, J ground." ouct-tnin- ....... ... " . ' The "organ" of the "Liberals" has the following in its issue of yes tcrday morning: so plainly the they Storrs course his yond expression. been an unspeakable outrage. Afier his entertain in common with the official pretended sympathy and friendship for plunder-seeker- s for whom thfiy speak. Theodore, he has turned against hirn in the most venomous manner. His profes But if they want a hurried journey sion of faith and affection for me arc to the special corner reserved for hollow and faithless; they are merely tactical. His object is plain. He is de- them in Hades, they had better com termined to force a .conflict, and use one mence at once to put their schemes of of us to destroy the other, if possible. That i kis game. By stinging Theodore destruction into practice. The days he believes he will be driven to a course of submission to mobocracy is passedj which he hopes will ruin me. If ever a the years of flight from persecution man betrayed another lie has. I am in , 1S71, saying: Jth, And of the hopes that Theodore, who has borne bo arc ended. I tear kirn no malice, nor will I do much, will be unwilling to be a Hail in first torch, or the raising of the first I shall discountenance Storr's hands to strike at a friend. There Liiu wrong. are one or two emphatic reason for weapon, to accomplish by force what ttery project by whomsoever proposed for any exposure of his secret to the watting until the end of the council, be- they have failed to do by lies and fore taking any action." public, and if I know mytelf at all, 1 will be a signal for the eUU endeavor to act towards Mr. Beech-- it Then follow uuimportant letters legislation, a J would h ive him in similar cirsweeping away of the sacrilegious and the following extract: cumstances act toward me." and murderous-heartewretches, like "My dear Friend: First, the F.aylt M(jultm ihen details the dispute It is the dry aud worthless rubbish of the ought to have nothing about "Mrs. Tiitou's dcfcire for separa-io- n that meddling which stirs up our ftdks. streets before the blast of a mountain Moulton Neither you nor Theodore ought to be from her hosband. . troubled by the side which yon served so hurricane. having learned from Beecher that faitiifully in public; second, the deacon's , SOLD. Mrs. T. desired to leave her husband meeting I think is adjourned. 1 was friendly to the moveand he on aecouut of his infidelities, 'talked The Evanston Aye indignantly ment; third, the only next nenr danger with Mrs. Tilton about it. wlica she is the women, Morrill and liradMiaw, denies the statement of the Laramie and the poor, dear child. If the papers s acknowledged the fact, but will hold off a month we can ride out the Scntiiul that its witcrcst in the sent him a letter stating that trale." Democratic campaign has been purthe whtJe affair was the result of Moulton then denies the imputachased for 8500. The Age. declares stories arrit'd by her mother to Mrs. tion of blackmailing, but says that it was 61700, glories in the vastness 31. V. Beecher; who couununicated Beecher voluntarily furnished him them to Mr. Bo vrcn. Th. this '" scheme are in earnest, and hare done and are ZVoliee. prepared to do off be,t of evidence in Money Can be forwarded from Salt obj.eC TheyarenospecuUtin;;o:cC;r Lake City as late as ths 1st of August but arc tboronghly acquainted Vuk for persons to conre in the September business in which they are engnd an , 2nd company from Liverpool, and as we hare no doubt J that all late as the middle of September for the the enterprise will see a lie return company that will leave that port on or their investment. For while at le about the 14th of October, wfcich will be the Ogdcn Iron Works wiU lme the labt company this season. raonoply of the business in Utah and Albert Cakhixctos, surrounding States and Territories aJ Trcsident of P. E. Fund Company. there will be a constantly inc. easing Je mand for all they can produce, fc The last company of be a paying institution and a Emigration'. gItat emigrants for the season will sail from blessing to all this western country, if Utah capitalists are in a Liverpool on the 14th of October. hurry t0 seethe the work go on, they had better first From MonJay't 'In an unguarded enthusiasm I liopcd of the leligious organization sustaiu-e- d well and much of one who ha proved I f hall never .tterly unprincipled. by the masses of the people in e now and iier ice Hoi stories, Kgain this Territory, have always tried to statements made conctrniag Moulton goes on to repeat that make ne and mine." that they had no inTiltou rei'uSed. tcliin IJeeclicr he Mrs. Tilton had more than ouce ad- tention of evil against any religion, knew that the reason Wliy he sought mitted to him, end to another per- but that their aims were purely poliMrs. Woodhull's acquaintance was to son whom he did not wish to bring tical. But occasionally utterances hr the country. At Bindgeton, Glasgow, July rnnsinnrion . , I'.fl wniiH 29th, of (rr, . , l . iu Died iu full faith ofjcrj th uospei, ana oi a glorious resurrection Com. MM. Star, Aug. 18. 1 and G months. At Burnley Lancashire, July 17th, Elizabeth Pilkington, aged 47 years 2 months and 10 days. Mill Star. Correction. A Ogucn. City, Utah, Aug., Editor Ogukn Junction: 22, 1S74. Dear Sir: Allow me to request to correct an error which appeared your account of the work etc., of yon in th Iroi Mauufactu-in- g Co., published in like of would to we the issne 21st inat. You pueating your see the proof. Parties proposing to test blished Mr. I. . Brown as the acting of the Co. Mr. Brtwa is a this, to provide the melons. The Jv.sc managerstockholder, and has done uia largo tiox boys are very meloncally. great service in hit efforts during the water-melon- s, For the "Herald." Edward K. Fuller, Esq., armed on Saturday evening organization of the company, but occofficial position in the company other than that of being a member of the Board of Directors. The officers of the company resident in your city are Mr. Josiah Parkes, Superintendent; Mr. William Tail, Constructing Engineer, and Mr. William Howard, Secretary. I have the honor to be, etc., Respectfully, Cuas. T. Parkes, Treasurer Ogdeu Iron Mfg Co. upies no from Chicago, and went on to Salt Lake. Mr. Fuller wnj formerly connected with the editorial department of the Salt Lake Herald, and has returned with a view to resume his labors on that Journal. Mr. Fuller is an able writer and we expect to see in the increased interest of the Herald the marks of his experience and Tooele Contest. undoubted talent. We congratulate our We take the following from the Salt Salt Lake cotcmporary on this valuable LalM Herald. of the 23rd jest. addition to its editorial staff. Yesterday moruing the case of L A. Brown vn Thomas Atkins, treasurer of Granary Lakk. Granary Lake is not Tooele county, on a mundamus for him to offici ' It is so stagnant as usual nearly show cause w hy ho did not file the came up ul bonds of the complainant, dried up. The water has been turned before Justice McKean, in chambers. off from the main ditch on Fifth Street, Judge Hagan appeared for the applso there is no danger of an overflow. icant and Sutherland and Snow for the An affidavit of Mr. Broiru That is the true remedy for the suisance. dfedant. was wad, setting forth that he had been If no water comes down (he ditch of elected Probate Judge of Tooele county course no water can overflow when on the 3rd of August, had received the teams cross over it to Z. C. M. I. gra- certificate of elecion from the county bond nary, aud then there will be no lak, clerk, had offered to tile his official to aprefused defendaut the and no etagnant water to stink and breed but that boud. rile the jmd malaria. But some curious person will prove The defeiiie theu moved to quash the want to kiiMt what folks 6n Filth Street writ of mandamus on the following are to do for Water. Go without of grounds: ' ma1st, Tkat tho writ of alternativa course. Teams pinst go (o the granary, ndamus was issued without any order and Granary Lake must be discontinued at therefor;" 2d", that it is returnable So the water muft be shut off unless chamber, and at too short notice; 3d, order in the case was made at hat home sage can mggest another remedy. chambera, and is to show cause; 4th,M That no sufficient cause for mandamus ' '' . Wokm Jvick. We learn from the shown: a The motion wa the occasion of Herald that wormy apples, unfit for Judg1 y argument comprehensive market, arc being ground up for cider. Sutherland and Uagan. At ih concluIt is to be hoped that the vendors of this sion the Court stated that the ruling to whicli 4 lucious sbeverage will be honest a well would be announced at p. tu.; time recess was taken. as industrous, and attract the public by of the Coa" On the offeti'S of ' Prime new the defenoverruled wormjuice Cider. Judge Mclvean dant's motion to quash the writ, whereA judicious admixture of animal-anthe defendant tiled aifworn answer, vegetable diet is considered the true upon ether things fhat tlie desideratum in food, and why will not averring among Imd furnished l defeiidaai the same rule hold good in drink? Grind compliant no evidence of his election; hat the m had not sufficient evidence out your worm juice and advertise it. the snrelies offered were ruttflified The . to-da- , itr ' Rklkasv: and Ari'oiSTttNTs. Elder W. N. Fife is released fiorn the TresU deucy of the Glasgow Conference, to return home with the September 2d company. KMcr David MeKenzie is appointed to succeed Klder Fife in the l'rctidenoy of the Glasgow Conference. Klder Peter Sinclair i appointed to labor iu the Glasgow Conference, and on he Orkney Islands, under the direction of Klder MeKenzie. Klder L. JoUu .uttall is appointed to alor iu the Newcastle aud Durham Conference, under the direction of Klder A." McFurland. . . ; ... Klder John lleury Smith is appointed tolabor iu the liirmintharo ofllerence, under the direction. of Klder 11. Vj Morris Mill. $Uirt Aug. 11. w, $ i i rea-seuibli- ng Iron Works Attention is. directed to a communication ia another column from Mr. Parkes, Treasurer of the Iron Manufacturing Company. The corrfctiou" will be news to a great many Ogdeu people. We are exceedingly gratified to note the progress of thc,lr6u Works, an.under taking which U destined to bringlmoie business into Ogden, and start more ia dustrial euterprjses ,ii our. midt anj thing which has been commenced, Og-de- n ha l ...j ..-- . aTAiMSSiAl PR" ', could not legal dUcrction.he . I. ll.nl til rcum- .tlietn or tae nonu, "" pLiriant Was ineligible to the .ofGce d also nia l'robafe'Judge The afisweraverments W general1 denl of all the ' ...t-- , the complaint., Oa fiUng the answer an entered into as t the power o compel M defendant to Pr0"!"f bod;;gain3i;hi. t ..worn; aomea evidcace he hadnqtaufiicit-nAf,er a prelrtcfcj J. curlij therei.f. nM?;. cussion:in whicE' the Court , adjourned till tive :rari:he o'ciook. 10 nt duyiKorning ..1 We,t W " |