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Show She e)gilcn gunctum. Published erery WEDNESDAY and BATTJRDAY, by the Oukkh Ptmusutxs Coiif sr. A R S O LUTfTlV EK I O CIIANUE. FA S'cli ool t i'C I lit s . ''''FIRST DISTRICT. i The New Toik Iferald sttll ' urges meeting' of" the taxpayer of the first District, Wfbr Qo.,was held in tbe new nciioolbouse, Monday evering. Feb. A upon President Grant to step down Editor. and out, arguing that his resignation 15th, fct 7;SOo'eloelc.f h Charle W. Penrose. and Bitumens MatMKur. would tfive the republican party new AlJermn P. A. Brown win c illel to ife. The Herald may as well save the chair, nnd Mr. .1. O" Chm(ers will its it when time the for breath OtiDEX. UTAH. leon'tary. The chairman mule a brief speech c needful to arouse the country SATURDAY. FEBKUARV 20. 1875. of the meeting, against the schemes of the republican explaining the object and asked ho iho.te present wished to party for perpetuity in office, which ote. WHO WILL IIISUIX. will hurry the nation onward to the It was resolved that the toting be viva civil war. auother of lorrors voce A great deal of talk has beeu will bean defeat The that of Afier ttome remarks by Mr. C. W. Pen party heard throughout Weber County on ot rose, the sense of the meeting wag unani or unity assurauce of peace. the subject of its plottings for. continuation of moualy expressed that the old board ot of labor. Is it not about time that will be the signal of war. The trustees be something was 1ne that direction? power, On motion Duvid M. Stuart ws elect of the Sout i,now Words are but wind without practical political subjugation ed chairman of the board of trustees aimed at by the Administration, will for the First District. efforts growing out of them. be followed by similar arbitrary On motion David II. Peery was elected hands all that on conceded is It seto measures and unconstitutional of the trustees. one our present policy, of importing so And also on motion, Edwin Stratford cure the North, whieh will become many articles which can bo made at was elected the thirtl trustee. atalarmed and refractory, and the home, is ruinous. All can see that Mr. Stratford, by request, made a in favor of would dictate the pro- tempt to control elections wisdom statement of the fitmncial condition of faction by U. S. Mar duction and manufacture among the dominant the Diitriot, showing the amount necestheir at shals with the back, military ourselves of all things we need sary to be raised to pay off the present rearmed to indebtedness on the sclioolhouse, and to for homo consumption, that can be will rouse the country i Beat it an i prepare it for school pur ensue a and struggle will profitably raised or made in Utah. sistance, will throw the four years' war poses. In his judgment a tax of two per The folly of draining the Territory which shade ot comparative insig- eent was required to cover the amount. of money, to purchase in a foreign into the Same discussion then followed on the nificance. bo can which articles market prorate per eent of tax to be raised, and The only safety for the country lies duced by hands that are allowed to finally on motion of Mr. C. W. Penrose in the ousting of the corrupt, merit wa resolved that a tax of two per remain idle during a portion of the and unpatriotic combination eent on the taxable cenary property of the First But year, is plainly perceptible. which is now in desperate straits over District, be assessed for the ensuing while the people perceive tha folly threatened defeat, and the accession year. of needlefs importations, and the It was also resolved that the Trustees to the seat of government for a seawisdom of combining for the promo be requested to make arrangements as son of the Conssrvative element, pu tion of home industries, thoy do uot rificd soon as possible for the opening of a by adversity, and prepared by tchoo'. in this district boo their way clearly to a practical the humility of past defeats, to inMr. D. M. Stuart explained that the union of labor and capital for the augurate a purer and better adminis members of the Church of J. C. of L D. tration of national affairs. realization of accepted theories. S. in this district had donated a large Somebody must lead out in this amount to fit up tbe school house, CATHOLIC INU IN direction. Who will do it? It will and he considered that this gave them a KXULAXD. be conceded that different districts reasonable claim on tbe house for the is Catholicism spreading very rap purpose of holding meetings when not and localities have special adapta iu England, and as a natural occupied by school. These sentiments tions. What could be profitably idly were eudorsed by tbe meeting. y raised or manufactured in one place consequence, the "rabid Every lesolution was adopted onani in anoth- reformer are in a state of great din might be a failure mously, there being no dissentient voice should quietude. A such efforts as Glad- - when comic to a vote. Each district er. The minutes were then read and ac direct its special attention to stone's against an aggressive and ecclesiastical organization that for which it is particularly powerful cepted, and the business being concluded fitted." We'urge it upon the leading as tho Romish Church, while they tongs, recitations, &o , were given by several gentlemen present, und the men and women of the various dis may cause some disturbance .within was adjourned tine die. tricts of Weber County, to deliberate its body, and may result in drawing a meeting F. A. Bkown, Chairman, few thinking persons from absolute upon and determine what could bo J, Q. Cuambkks, Secretary submission to its dogmas, will cer successfully inaugurated in their vi tend to draw public attention cinity, of a practical character, calcu tuinly SECOND DISTRICT. lated to combine the interests of tht to doctrines which might otherwise The taxpayers of the Second Schoo masses of the people for mutual profi pass unnoticed by the masses, and District met in the school house on Mon be an and the general welfare. And when the consequence will sure to the 15th iast , at 7.30. ac increase of internal force to the day evening, they have fully settled upon the church attacked, and an addition of cording to previous announcement in the branch of business in which they can numbers through new and enthusias Ogden Jukctiox. Robert McQuarrie was called to tbe engage with a good prospect of sue tic converts. There is nothing sur and W. F. Critckiow appointed chair, iu the spread of Catholicism cess, to commence to lay a founda prising cretary. m the British Isles. tion by organizing societies with The subjeot of electing three trustees shares at a small amount, and go to was then presented, auj after consider UIVE IT UP. able debate and various motions, the work with a will, selecting the best II. B. Smith, in trying to move meeting settled on the following, vii persons to manage and direct, having House to action on 'he expulsion Job Pingree, James Iturcu and Thomas more regard to fitness and the neces the of lelegate Cannon, stated, so says Doxey, for Trustees of the Second School stry qualifications than for names or tbe ensuing two years, who the Washington Star. thaUe should PUtricl titles or wealth or position. were each elected by acclamation. consider the refusal of the House as The meeting theyi adjourned tine die. Every district can embark in some final and not press the matter again P.obt. McQvarmir, Chairmau. enterprise, either for production from voted in favor of twenty-twVT. Only F. Ckitchlow, Secretary. the soil or manufacturing what is so Smith the resolution, considering TaUed of something which will meet as well give it up. THIRD DISTRICT. the wants of the community, and Bave may is no l'kelihood of any furThere At a meeting of the tavpayers of the the importations which annually suck to our Delegate during above trouble ther District, held in their sohoolbouse u all our circulating medium, and this stision of Congress, and tho last evening. Feb. l'th, Mr. Joseph leave the Territory with a dearth o "ring may as well follow the example Stanford was called to the CStair, and Which district will make cish. of II. Board in an Smith, and give it Mr. Thomas l. Dee was elected Secrela start? ,v of tbe meeting'. s ; up to. Now let the "organ" squeak ry A repert of the financial condition of again, and make out this timo that tbe District I.ET 'EM BARK. being called for, Trustee T the whole House of Representatives, with tho exception of the above I). Dee read the report of assessment of the tax' for the past hounds The of the Tribune are named twenty-twwera subsidized and collection W. and Mr. Farr, Treasurer, gave raving mad bccauseGov. Axtell keeps out of the inexhaustible "Mormon" year, a statement of receipts and disburseon the even tenor of his way, taking money bag. ments. Said report showed that tht no notice of them nor their yelping District was out of debt, and finances in 2VKXT HOVE. The fairly froth all over their duty a healthy condition there being only j A Governor who can't ba h;et this morning, tryiBg to rpit about $10 of delinquent txe. On motion of W. N.Tife, theae reports their venom at him, and all became is of no use to the Salt Lake he didn't ask the handful of adven "ring." Tlicy want Axtell removed wera accepted as highly' satisfactory to the meeting. ' . turer, called "the ring," whethefhe now. Who wants tbe posish? Watch A motion was than made, that we acmight give the Delegate elect of the and see if the mission judgo doesn't cord to the, Trustor a , hearty vote of Territory lm certificate. Let 'em hold up his hand. That's the next thanks, as an expression of our satisfacuoveoftlic dying combination. bark, Governor. tion and acceptance of tbeir labors dur- The-triurap- d. anti-poper- - o ' o, con-troll- he" past" two Ttnnot' office tgW? which' whs carried unanimoiiKly year, The 'Boston ' Tra,scrir.t n. liW Josepu ithihfnnjr "A htdv "i lle' iu audit ver with story: . diamond m tfaH d n .,i accounts and t,...i" put ty last week. On v.u-mi Hi ti of tht Dider she had lour st.r.s. the si . 0f th who niiiy te appos dollar, made of dia.M.i.iU,.. n-- trustees The subject was set thickly with dnIllulld.s; there i to act lor Vie years, was was a diiiuiuiid hand, Uu 011 her brow' ' in'-th-by ht' had diaiM-mbriefly bui (ar-- i m..--- ...! a.. dia O I'll tne Cum r, in mond ueckluce: upon ihe sides of hn(. -. e U' idi ehet weru two eircls of di.p. nomiuiii tun ui n,i, h lore ii e fit bum nun which tiuiinin lin.lu .....i uiiu birnHi t Uhiie, curves ot diamond i no- meeting reaching to her nifi Trustees want, upon which thu wmv a ., i.. and W inlo w I" r motid jjirdlc; 011 h- r ikirt in front w f for the lerni irs ' in order were large peacocks r oiht. in li,)es The next i of diamonds: there w. re rosettes of for the pre was the assessing "r c nioUs on he diamonds ou ber slipp is, aud dia- Bent year, and it er niomis Jarire and email all i.vr- 1U. pfakera favoring subject, many of ) "'i ess and person, thev f on percent, n good f a tax of eiuld be placed. This l.idy's grandportion of whicu could be devoted tor father was a cartman. her father 1 the payment of the teacher, and conse pawnbroker, and her husband well quently a much lea- rale of tuition per he lives But it upon lite lather. head be required from the children at ioesn t nutter. Ihe old gentleman tending school, and extending increased is worth his millions, and still follows facilities to the poor, to educate their Ins business and adds to Li store. children, the whole lending at an early He is never present at these parties day to introduce the system of free though." chools in our midt, a few speakeis favored the postponement of auy aciian Mrs. Maguffin brace him elf tending in this direction tor the preseit, agaiust the boarding-houstable and it wa finally resolved and carried ty tried oace more to cut the steak. a two third vote, That we ussess a tax of The edge of the knife turned, but the meat showid no mark. Then he half of one per cent On motion the meeting was adjourn d called the waiter. "Thomas, has the cook used the axe much lately to tine dte. wood on the cellar J. Sta.ifvkd, Chairman chop kindliug door step.s?-- ' don't know," said Thomas, On motion. Joseph Parry were eltc f i c be-busine- i ; i , -' et-- - - - i I I I i i , i i f 1 ; - 1 t 1 wlu-reve- r one-hal- - e 'I irr 'Why, Corroborative Evirieiicc Against Iteeclier. 'Bjecause," said Mr. Maguffia, "if it aint too dull, I'd like to try it on this steak." New York, 1G. In the Beecher trial Pullerton announced that he wished to pioduce a witness who wanted to return to New York early this evening, as she was un der medical treatment. The court agreed and Kate Cary was sworn. Sbe said she came from Bellevue hospital, where she had been eleven weeks; was in Mrs. Til ton's service about six years ngo; went with her to MonticeMo and returned with her; saw Beecher go into Mrs. Tilton's bedroom reveral times, and she shut the door after him; when he went in witness was in the next room, which was separ ated from tbe other by folding doors Tins was before Mrs. Tilton went to Monticello. After her return saw her one evening in the back part of the home sittiner on Beecher's knee. She had her haad on his shoulder. He said, "How do vou feel, Elizabeth?", She replied ' Dear father, I feel fo so." Did not. see anything else. Beecher called three or four times before Mrs, Tilton went to Monticello. Witness left because of some words sbe had with Bessie Turner. by Evarts: Witness testified that she came to Mrs. Tilton1 about two weeks after the birth of her child; first saw Beecher ahout two weeks after she went there. This was the time that Beecher was shown to Mrs. Tilton' bedroom and the door was closed. Mrs Tilton was in bed when he came, and kept him waiting until she was ready to reoeive him. JNext saw Beecher about three weeks after their return from Monticello, when' she saw Mrs, Tilton sitting on his knees The chair in wbieh he was sitting was in tbe corner of the room, and facing the window. Witness was in the dining room getting a drink of water, and saw Bee:her and Mrs. Tilf .n through the open folding doors which separated the rooms. Beecher used to rend Mrs. Tilton baskets of beautiful flowers to keep around ber bed. Tilton and all the servants knew where they Last Friday witness first came from told of having seen these things to Mrs. Lawrence, a benevolent lady who visits the hospital, and it was through her that she became a witness; never had auy trouble with Mrs. Tilton, or anybody in the heuse except Bessie Turner. Witness was then allowed to withdraw. Tilton resumed the stand, and was asked what be meant by stating before the investigating: committee that, to her mother, Mrs. Tilton always xuaintaWd her innocence. Evarts objured, and another wrangle ensued betweeu the counsel, which ended by ike court allowing the question, and the witness answered that she always said she loved God, and be would not bave permitted her to enter into these relations if they were sinful. She said neither ber mother nor myself understood what was right or wrong, and that Beecher had told her over and over that it was only an expression of love. Evarts aked that all this be strick-oubut tbe court adjourned without deciding the matter. to-da- y, Cross-examine- Hooper City IRRIGATION COMPANY HEREBY NOTICR 19 of the Mov GIVH TO THE imnwl cotnpniiy tli upwial Netting will be hrlrt on Satnr.r thu 27 tb iont., at 10 o'clock a ui., at Ilia Uper City Schuol Huuse, to take into coniileruon iniportnDt Im.iiness prtnitiiDj( to flie iutareit of the Company. A fnll Ktieutlnnre is A- tlmt the TrusU.H will sell th WHter .riri!ige iUil poOHeniou to 400 acen o( luml- yet uiicluiiiieJ, for oron the chiihI Jnrinj the ojmiiifc Spring. Je Jl.OO per acre, wtiii'U uiiLit be aiil iu cnxli or il im'Yalett. By ortlor of the Uuarl of Trnitf en. Hoojw City, Feb. 4tlt, 175. Ms rn3tel. ll dllS-ltslO-- The Utah Northern LUMBER Co. d -- Ofiice - - LoQttnf Cache Comity -- o- three 8tam Saw Mttln Wtulefi everi ater l'ewr Biittt, we arc jvjretl twfuruuli URTiDg M Jlls oy la IXBUBER In any quantity at rates which DEFY COMPETITION. OKDEHS BY will rjTiiniBJitot 71 A Hi attention. LrMBER SUijpel to any poiut on tue Ruilrm ! M. D. HAMMOND, Si'M. os.tt Grain and Dried Peaches. JILLARD MERCANTILE TUTE is Paying tke INSTI HIGHEST PRICES For all kind t, ed 0 Gr f hai 3ar AMU Ulnrried. insi.. at the residence of Mr. Corapton,bj Alderman F. A. Brown, Mr. Jacob W. Phillips, to Mrs. Elixbeth s, both vf this city. On the ICih Ca-ne- DllIED PEA CUES. Bring them along. J. T. 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