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Show C ItPET-B- .t Tax-paye- U ECOXOMY. THE lESIOCTATlC AT HOISE. COX-VEXTIO- of Utah, ponder rs on From Thuriday'i Daily the At a recent convention held in copied from a New following Orleans paper, showing how Radical Oneida Co., delegates were elected the Terrirule and carpet-baeconomy works in to represent the county at torial DeuiGcratiG Convention in the Hutc of Louisiana: Boise City. J. X. Coston reprePABISII OK XaTCIMTOCHKS. ) 1874. 23. April sented the delegates as proxy at & Ilickerb, City of Campbell Payn, Boise. But the Malad faction, who Sw Oiletm: You are hereby notifie I that your are afraid of the "Mormon" vote, got etate, cpecial parish aud parish tuxes tor up a counter County Convention and 1S73 are now due, etc i ? 1,015 00 forwarded names of Delegates to Valuation Boise. These were represented by 5 108 28 State tax. 1 U mills. 11 E. Foote. Sjmoial parish tax, 40 mills,... 232 1U Cm risb A prolonged quarrel was the con lax, 2U nulls tax-bil- l, g 1 2'J 02 23 21 kchwd t.ix, tfj n'i"H Ki nmey Ui, 1 uiills, bin Boiice 'I 25 . Ttal 917 00 $ Thu valuation is said to be in of the actual worth of the proex-rw- ss perty, and on this about eight per rent is required by the modest managers of Louisiana Onancial affairs. Thj confreres of these Southern turifiiiruHtu in I ' tab Jose no opportunity f persuading the people to re- ist payment or taxes, lawfully au levied with a view to the pablic benefit, on the strictest principles of ceo i) J lay. I' tali, up to the present tune, has been the lightest tix,;d p irtion of Uncle Sam's domin-- i howlers tu Hut let the carpet-batheir fingers into the treasury, and their grip on the territorial and it would ha but a very little tchile before similar notices to the above would be served on property owners, and all Utah would be drain l to supply the insatiable rapacity the Radical "riug." tf g offi-e- ". HULL AT IT. the Mill lightning lying machine is at work at Salt Lake, grinding sequence at iioise lasting several defending the cause days, S. 8. Fenn of tb Soda Springs delegation bravely He deuounced the action of the as a Republican dodge, and said he knew that the Soda Springs Convention wa3 the only legitimate one in Oneida County. After a great many resolutions to try and settle the matter satisfactorily, both delegations were thrown out, Mr. Ceston struggling to the last for his clients, and entering a written protest against Ma-ladit- cs their rejection. Ballotting for the nomination for Delegate was Hourly as unsatisfactory as tho other proceedings, aud longer. At the latest advices R. K. Foote, F. E. Eusign and S. S. Fenn were the contestants, with little present prospects of a settlemeuti Either Mr. Fenn or Mr. Ensign will suit our friends in Oneida County, and we are in hopes that one of these gentlemen will get the Demo cratic nomination for Delegate in Congress. In this case the Democratic party will gain the solid "Mormon" vote, and the success of their cause will be assured. They missed out aud flashing fabrications over the it 6ndly when the Soda Spring delem'uvs: Here is the latest, as scut to gation was thrown out, as they may California paper? t find to their great chagrin before the Salt Lake, Oct., 12. This afternoon Deputy United ; tines campaign of 1874 is over. Maiaual Plait, sou of Apostle Orson Prat', attempted to serve a subpeua upen COMIAXY IX. to Young Hngh mi appear before the Grand Jury, but was resisted. I ' tm e J Slates Marshal Maxwell then took the suopena, and darted with Deputy PratMo serve the process. Upon frittering llrigliam Young's private office, a'ljoiniug Young's room, the doorkeeper avuuhed Marsh il Maxwell, kicking him in I he back, unseen, and knocking the nthaeru prostrate; over 100 armed headed by Mayor Wells and other Apostles, assisting in the mistanoe. Maxwell immediately summoned a posse, arrested the doorkeeper and other, an i finally made service ou Ikigham Young, ireat excitement prevails. On first hearing of Maxwell being resisted. Governor Woods started to issue an order for imope. That' how the little fuss between Mor-Dion- s, the Marshal and his deputy, and Meaais. Shaw tttidCvislung,all spring out of tha insoleudo and lawless arrogance of the deputy and the proi;ig fanity and blundering of tho Marshal, is represented by the for the western prss; who h industriously preparing himself at gait Lake f r the final burning. er TIIK WHEAT MAKKDt The whlsat market Kast aud West affords at present no better encour-agenieto the Utah farmer, than it did a mouth ago. Spring wheat has Wn ranging in Chicago, at from SG J cents to 1)7 cents pet bushel, and iu 1 25 to aa Francisco, at from $1.50 per cental. Tho Liverpool prices are from IDs 3d, to 10s !)d., while at this dato in 1873 they wcn from 12s 7d, to 13s 4d. Under these ctreumstiincts there is, Till; r"l. iicn:i). The question of the eastern termi nus of the Union Pacific Railroad is not yet settled. Omaha and Council Bluffs have quarrelled and contended and chaffed and chafed over it years, and now it assumes a criminal aspect. The Grand Jury of the U. S. District Court of Iowa have found four bills of indictment against the U. L 11. It. for failing and refusing te operate their road as one continuous line froa Council Bluffs. This will doubtless settle the question at some time. But how long the cae will continue when learned lawyers handle it and continue it, and appeal it, and raise doubtful legal points rll ever it, and smother it iu mystery, is one of those things that a fellow can never find out. This is a great The dy of day of indictment judgment will come after awhile, when sum 9 indictors will tremble mui'h more than any of the indicted fr do at present. ut no present probability of any foreigu demuad Utah" wheat at remunerative prices, so producers must look to the home Jeniand for their marfor" ket,, and we will thiuk our local uml make the staff of life previous and bring grain up to a decent fignn ioug before another crop can b jed. LOCAL ITEMS. .V , Ott. 15 0 - THE AMERICAN SARDINE CO'8 BONE; thai ParUines, are much better, and lew sli-l- y half the cost of .imported Sar.fcue. 3- of Miss E. R. Snow, Mrs. Zina Youug as our Agent in Bear Lake Valley and Mrs.yJane Richards Prof. W. S. Lewis, 0f Malad, ldah, Another very large meeting was held 'S aUtb0ri"d Wheat ami ,0 m our Agent ii this afternoon in the same hall at 2 The highest price in cash and merMalad delivladies those when Valley, again o'clock, chandise paid for wheat and dried ered discourses which were listened to All persons indebted to thi8officer peaches at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, with attention. profound urgently te reaches. requeued 79-t- f Ogdcn. . Don't complain about "no Giliet's Double Extbacts sre the butter in town" any more. Thos. Budge best in use, and sold everywhere. d4-lkeeps a regular supply of a article from Cache Yalley. The Grand Master Odd Fellows and other officers of the Grani Lodge of CASH PAID Utah of I. 0. 0. F., visited Ogden last KOR KGOS ANI SPIIISO CHICKEN'S AT G 7lMf. evening and instituted Ogden Lodge So. W. TUUNEH'8, Fifth Street, Ogdtn 5. There were seven charter memb rs and tix initiated, and during Distinguisiiki) G vests. Lord and present, the evening the following officers were Lady Milton, from Yorkshire, England, : are registered at the Ogden House. elected W. M, Cook, N. G.; T. B. Goodfellow. They will proceed westward this even V. G ; T. E. Drown, S.; V. E. Uoessel, iug. Small, Treasurer; Gao. Moritz, W.; G. G. I. Gillet's Soap Powder is cheaper than C: Thompson, When the business of the evening was soap and washes with half the labor. d4-lfinished, they retired to the Walla Walla Chop House and indulged in the luxury In Dangkb ov Dkatii. John Ingram, of an oyster supper. hailing from the burg on the Bear, was arretted by Officer Abiel Abbot, last Bisnor Scott's Death. From the evening, and lodged in the city jail Utah County Times we learn that the Ths officer found him lying drunk on death of Bishop A. II. Scott, w hich took the railroad track, in danger of being at Provo last Sunday, as cronhed to death at anr moment, and place suddenly announced in the Junction, his moaey lying loose on the track be- previously was caused by erysipelas, re&ultirig from side him. He appeared before Aldera bruise on one of his hands which he man Thomson this, morning, and was received while at work on a cider mill. fined $5 uud costs. The disease extended to the vital parts, carrying him off suddenly. .The funeral Gillet's Baking Powder never fails took place on Tuesday and was attended to please. It is pure and never disap by a large concourse of friends by whom dim Bishop Scott was highly respected. He points toe cook. leaves a large family and an excellent Dob-soInformation Wasted. Thomas reputation. of Salt Lake City, is requested to IIooPKa Taijcs. The Hooper City Ircommunicate with Betsey Pobson, care have been hindered of James Topping, 4, Leemiug Street, rigating Company in their labors for the development of Preston. Mill. Star. the rich tract of country bordering on the lake, by the failure of many laud GRAIN, WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATI owners to pay up their quota of land-taWanted on outstanding account, t)jr The Company has now appointed Mr M. 1. HAMMOND. Main Strt, Ugden. Thomas Read, Collector, aad be, having obtained competent legal advice, will CIIKAl'ER THAN IMfORTKD proceed to push collection where polite Tf you want a nood, eay fft, (to to Tjrrrtl'ii boot 4th Uetwean and 5th. requests fail. Attention is directed to factory. Fratiklia iitrent, Received, a lurpre stock of French and his advertisement Jut in the American calf and kip skins; also a pwd supply minors' for farmers' and of lioiivy leather bo"1. Junction, and to his posters.- Delinquent A few good workmen wanted. J. TYKKELL. taxpayers ot Hooper, settle up nd avoid litigation and expense.' The taxes must Great Success. Beardsley is doing a be paid or legal remedies be applied ruthing business at his hotel near the Unless this is done, the work cannot be depot. He is a life man, kaowsthe vir- fully completed, nor prosperity crown tue of printers ink. keeps his name be- the laborj of the werkio g men who are fore (be public, and does all be agrees to makiug lovely homes at Hooper. with his patrons. Hit success is well deserted. Condensations. From laai evening's Butter. first-cla- ss m x. U7-- 1 7U-- tf 9emi-wekl- d7-- y tf ' KoTiCK To Tax Being 1atr. collect all rc News : Ou Monday Mr. George Goddard was some branches, when a bough taxes chopping flew up and struck one of Lis eyes, in- quired to immediately now unpaid, I hereby give notice that all Territorial and County Taxes must be settled within twenty days from date hereof, er costs will be added aud prop4 erty adrertised for sale. Jos. A. West, juring the organ severely. Bishop N. Davis has returned from the East, where he has been to purchase $5,000 worth of machinery for the aorks of Dais, Howe & Co. Mr. Geo. Reynold's little girl drank Assessor 4 Cellec'tor. some lye ou Monday, and her mouth aud Ogdcrt, Oct. 2d, 1874. throat were injured. Wbetit, oats, barley and potatoes taken The D. A. and M. Society's atock fuir Hours from 10 will be held at at market prices. Agricultural l'ark, Octoa.m. till 4 pm. each day, (Sundays ex- ber 20th and 21st. cepted. Office on Franklin, Street; be From this morning's HersKI: tween 4th and Gth. Fabian is a citizen. Dentham F. the and "jiaed" great glorieua republic, dll-3ts81- -2 Cash for Produce. S. W. Sears has not only purchased the late Z. C. M; I. produce department at Salt Lake, but haa secured the adjoining premises that he may have storage for the preduce he intends to purchase for cash. He bays wheat, oIb, barley, potatoes and dried the man WaS dead, and ordered the fruit, jtiting the very highest price in want to sell body to be given up for dissection. the market. Those who It was accordingly taken to the ana- would de well to correspond with Mr. tomical museuiil and placed upon a Sears, who is one of the meat enterdissecting table. Suddenly the man prising and reliable business men in the recovered his couscibusuesn and cried country. Pse his local advertisement mt, ''Where have I been taken?" and remember he buys with cash. "You have been carried to the ana-- t miical museum," coldly replied the GRAIN AHU DUIKD FRUIT. watchman wlio was on market value duty. ' Then they will flobn begin U you want to get the full in CASH for Wheat, Oats, Barley aad to cut me to shrieked the piece' unfortunate man, and overcome by Dried Peaches, take thefzi or send them horror at his position and eurround-ngs- , to S. W. SKARS. at the eld stand of Z b$ sank back; this time. really O. M. I. Pioduce Department, Salt Lake dead. City. fire in Moscow, a man wlio had been sleeping in the burn ing dwelling was rescued in aa unconscious state. It was proposed to take him to the station house and try to resuscitat6 him, but the local officer who" ftas present decided that k b33-1i- h yesterday. Judge McKean has bought a building lot at Salt Lake, and seem J to intend baing a permanent resident The Ana Eliza case has been duly argued, and is now submitted. It is expected that alimony will be allowed. iir. Elias Morris was arrested yester dayj for alleged resistance to the U. S. Marshal, aad on appearing before Commissioner Toohy, was released on his reeogftizanoe to appear when called for. IVivate McKenly was riding in front of the Western Hole!; near midnight last night, when he handled a carelessly deringer end shot himself in tha thigh. He was removed to the Provost guard house, and Dr. Vhllum extracted the bullet. Items from Cache Louan, . no8i Uia visit to tb prai- - County. Cache Co., October, 18, 1874, Editor Ggdkn Jvctin: Dear about 4 p m., the granary and statu, of.y Mr J K Reed, of thts place, were destmVl by fire All his hay and grain (he same fate. How the fire origin' J is not known. There were two VL surned in the flumes. The loss toil" Reed is about $400. About the t me Mr. Jessup's stable at Mi i,,ne ! also by fire. Some time last night, it is suppojed about midnight, "soniebodB" thi-entered the stables belongiig ) Mr. Nephenaker, , Providence, "oorrowed" his brat horse and hame6t moved off down the street to the rei' deice of Mr. J. F. Maddison, hitched his wagon, and drove off. Who ih "gentleman" is remains yet to be found out. It is supposed he had one hors with him, one of Mr. N.'s horBes, and harness for two; Mr. Ifephenaker'i wagon waking him a complete outfit. There are men after him, and it is hoped' that they will captu e the thief. Except these two items, our town is untiBuallv quiet; the health of the people is geneWork on the Tabernacle rally good steadily. Yours truly, Olsaz. r.8 Since writing the above, ttw parties in pursuit of the thief have returned with the wagen, horse and harTht articles were ness, but no man. found on the river, in the willows below 0. Logan. Sir.-Yest- eon-um- crday ed f es Good Words. We clip from the Millenial Star of tte 22nd ult. the following extract from a letter to Elder A McFarland, received by him from bis aged father, Williaa. McFarland, residing at West Weber, Utah. He say, 'I am glad in my heart to hear (bit you feel to well ia the labors of jour mission. My son, our Father in Hearts bus given to man the Priesthood, which is the power of God unto salvation to all tbem that believe, and you and I, and your brothers, have received a portion of that Priesthood, and covenanted to hold that power in pure temples, for it is written that our bodies are templet f the Holy Ghost, God dwelling in ns by Now my son, I have had a his Spirit. long experience in the world, aid I know it is full of deceit fulness and sia, vanities and lies, and things wherein there it no profit; I want yoa to ibm r these things as you woulsl a When 1 look bkek for the last sevtnty odd years, which I can remember, I ob see clearly the kind and parental care of Ged eur Father over me, aot only la preserving my life, but ovsrruling mjpassions, and keeping me frost the grotser sins of an evil and wicked world; ia permitting me to live lo hear the sousdt of this Gospel, and inclining my heart believe and obey its first principles, and kas convineed every thought and feel- ing of my heart an t mind ofitstrntk, aad haa removed every doubt from my mind. yean1 Now, after thirty-thre- e 1 experience. I say before God, and family,-and wife i worth that it not, crises and lands, and all that I ps seS; I testify of tfcose things through the excitement of my feeliwgs, but fro serious reflections of ury heart. YUJ family are well, and yeor boys are good honor boy's, and God shall miketbern an and blessing to you, nffhe has niadeyot aud your brothers a blessing and houor to me." rattle-snak- 1 BRICK I hays on BRICK! ! hand c large I B R uumlwr C Iv f ! rUifi I Ctieqwallod kyany fa the market, Tl SKIX ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT on A plain set,,, wi,w delayi n, At a recent hilf-druu- Ladies Mr.ETJNd.The City Htll was v f.; AGENTS. last etening by the Bishop E. N. Austia, of ladies of Ogden with a' good sprinkling Liberty Qn. of gentlemen to listen to the! teachings ida County, I. T., ftuthoriied filled to overflowing OGDEN CITY Brick Yard, Sitoswd oa SEVENTH gTBEET, SIX BLOCKS C. tJ.M1 Of J. MILLER, WOT19' ' . , |