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Show conprotected that if the nation Tracks around these places corres-pondeHALT! RIGHT AHOVT 4 " it may not be tinues involved i'VACEr:-to the wots wor J by Rover. 'j of fault yours. through any Pmbjlthid every WKDMESDAY m(! gATUlDAT There appears to be nttle "doubt Tl'ese are a few p'ai, The spirit of reckless extravagance by the Oodks PoBLiHHia Compact. suggestions which we offer, CliarlcM W. Pen rose, Editor. that Rover killed Sharped then cut is the bane of the American people. his body to pieces and buried the not as new, but as important to the' J5 STRA TFORU, Dixiine,tt Manager, made goods are imported at Foreign welfare of a great wany of our various parts in different places, imme iso cost and the country is citizens. " thinking to avoid discovery. Sharp drained of its coin, while home manOGDEN. UTAH. Told Mc Worthy before leaving Oakufactures linger and struggle on WEDNESDAY, MAY ,187.- Q j Municipal. land that he should take with him against a flood of difficulties, and a The City Council met, as per adjournabout $500. No money has been of medium , flucfuating MOMAXA AM) THE found. ' They had been acquainted circulating Maj or Lester J. ment, April 30th, value is fftntinueJ as tho national Herriek, in the chuir. about twenty years. A petition signed by Dan. Alexander, currency, with lim chances of a The examination of Rover is now The Montana railrVadTonv'entioM. fixed basis. The nation lives beyond A. D. Shakespeare and A. S. Condon, which met at llelebaon the 2Ut being conducted at Winneinucca, and its means. Families vie with each wag rend, asking the Council, "to grant them a charter for the right of way for inst., came to liie conclusion that he will certainly be committed for other in lavish and expenditure, twenty-fiv- e years, or longer, to build a their besoper.ing for railroad com- trial, when it is to be hoped that if cities, counties and States rush into Street Railroad in Ogden City. The munication with the outside world, e is guilty of tt's atrtcious deed,! debt, and issue bonds with little re- charier to embrace the present and would be by the Northern Pacific. he may be made to suffer the legal future limits of all of Main, Wall, First, gard to a future day of reckoning. ut the delegates expressed, their puuishment he so richly deserves. Fourth and Fifth streets. Part of said Utah It has been the boast of ' receive to propositions willingness that as a Territory, and in'her muni- railroad to be built within a reasonable from other roads, and thejr opinion time, and to be completed according to cipal and county- organizations, she the necessities of the city." that the Territory should make a reaA NATIONAL SIN. kept herself free from debt and from The petition was referred to the comsonable appropriation to effept their the bondage of cnml'rous liabilities. mittee on streets. In charging the jury on the case of purpose, and that the road which But while public officials have mainA license was granted to Walton &Co. would give them intercourse with Dr. Perfente for procuring abortion tained this safe and thrifty policy, to keep a bar and sell liquors and wines the world at the earliest date, is by which Joanna Morrissy lost her aiany of her citizens ha ye imbibed by retail, at their building on Fifth the one which should receive the ap- life in Philadelphia, Judge Finletter the spirit of tho times, and hsve street. ' .denounced this ten ible crime in fit- .' Messrs. Itichter & Fry were granted a propriation. plunged, with their eyes closed to the from is Here an extract tin terms. r to keep a beer saloon on the east license of the We are still certainly into a sea of troubles. side of Main consequences, street. opinion that the surest, quickest and his, eharge: l Accounts are run by families with Thomas Purdy petitioned for and was "There is none which equals it in cheapest opening for the Montana and obtained are goods storekeepers, granted a license to peddle provisions people is, via the Utah , Northern wiekeduesSjOr in its terrible consequ beyond the means of the head of the to emigrants at the It. It. Depot, for railroad, and we think when the pro ences. It is greatly to be feared that house to pay. Desire to shine as bright three months. various are from abortion is no longer confined to the The petition of E. J. Rod well, for a quarters positions ly a3 others, the love of display and to sell green groceries and license Montana the people victims-c- f passion and seduction. It the received, that passion for dress leadunieflcctiag notions at her store on the west side of will be converted to our view of the stalks abroad so brazenly heralded, people into difficulties inextricable, Main street was ' granted. . that childhood in its most guarded question. except by the sacrifice of the home-sceaMessrs. Cunningham & Sanders were The Northern Pacific will have the home may see and feel its corrupting Men catch a glimmer of granted a license to keep a beer saloon influences. That it breaks down the some first,, hearing, on a propositioo-t- o glittering speculation, which and bowling alley, at their place of busibuild their road from JJiamarck to guards cf private aBd public chastity, ness on Fourth street. promises to lead the way to affluence, of3 ftfontanai The licenses of Samuel Miller jun., the western settlements and fills the ranks of prostitution, is and mortgage the little piece of real 0. E Mason and Alfred Clark, were reand the convention will wait till the the smallest of its evils. When it estate which is their only sure foun- newed to their respective according month of July for v answer. Mean- enters, the ; domestic. iCirclo". all that dation for permanent1 prosperity, to petitions. while let the U. N. R. It. people pre- makes home holy and blesned wither obtain means for following; the shin The committee on public grounds, to pare their proposition yden-- f let, in ifs'track. Purity of thought and ing speck in the distance, finding too whom, at previous meetings were referred us have the line from Ogden to the act, the respect and confidence ol often that it is the petitions of parties wishing to puronly a will o'the wisp j&qdjyjl'e Jbe pride and. glory, of jqaq chase land from the city, reported as heart of Montana; children and their tender care and all which Jeads them into the bogs of and recommended that the same followp, mmmm financial ruin., family "duties and , , . yr?y?nZu& fordisappear be out: carried forever. Woe to Some people give' their n6tes for "That the City sell to John D. Malan A IIOSUtllMVE CRIME. the land whose matron no longer means to a one (1,) block five, (5.) Plat C, Ogtot gratify passing fancy, point to their children as their choicd A terrible murder has been den City survey, contaiaing two and a or to obtain, something which the est jewels" 2 f acres And Lot six, (G.) in, Nevadawhich, fronr the half, The Philadelphia Titnesi comment could possibly dispense with, trustin Block (2J.) a troeity revealed ia its, details las three, (3.) Tlat C. South Ogden the case and the charge, to luck for means" to settle, the charm ing upon in Ogden city survey, contaiuinc naturally created great excitement. of the note being that it requires survey, two and forty-threone hundredths On the 8th inst. a man named; I. says: instead ot present payment (2 future 4 The crime of foeticide is at acres, five, (5.) dollars per nit conSharp, who had come from Oak- fined to those whom we call the un- When the note falls due and they acre. land, Cal., to superintend a sulphur fortunate and the outcast, it is not cannot redeem it, it is 'renewed at a "That the city sell to Peter Cbetelain mine in Humboldt County, Nev., resori'ed to only to covet or escape huh rate of kterest, and this fatal a part of Lot eight, (8,) at the northwest corner, Block three, (3,) Tlat C, was last seen by Fi J'McWorthy, the consequence of illicit passion policy, ersisted in," deprives them of j far than and is worse case The South this, who owned the mine, near the camp Ogden survey, in Ogden city surtheir house and land, and they travel crime we with ia preonly temporize vey, containing one, (1,) acre, ot one of J. W. Rover, to whom MeWortby swiftly on the downhill of life. to shut our eyes to it. tending hundred, (100,) dollars per acre.:, sent a message by Sharp to bring ne reformers may give us reasons ot old sett'ers Utah to used i "That the citjr sell to David West and him a horse in possession of the lat- and excuses without number, and pride themselves on their unincum- Ilyrum Bull, Lot five, (5,) Block fourter, early in the morning. Rover we would not have society shut its bered "inheritances." How Plat C, Ogden city survey, many teen, (14,) did not appear till noon, and when ears to what .they sayj but still the have tied them one (1) acre, at one hundred up in b inds, and put containing awful fact remains that human lives because late said dollars. he was (100.) questioned are daily sacrificed to selfishness, and the strings into the hands of specula"That the city sell to Thomas Myers, and find the animal, he could not the pride and?glory of maternity is tors whose interests are'not only Lot eight, (8.) To William Faulkner, when interrogated about Sharp, IsaiB beco'minfi; obsolete among hostile to own their Lot nine, (9!) To L. J. Holther Lot actually he did not know where: he was, but is the real evil, the great aud grow- and the cause with which seven, (7.) Block fourteen, (14,) Plat C, they are he saw hin last early ,in the morning, ing evil that we have to meet. It is identified! Ogden city survey, each lot containing . undermining the whole social fabric going towards the desertXTO We offer this simple advice to our one, (1,) acre, at one hundred (100,) Of this couutry, the safety of the dollars per acre. McWorthy, searched for. Sharp family, the saoreduess of married friends-Liv- e within your income. If "To Robert McCormick, Lot ten, (10.) several hours, and not him, life, and- - weakeuing every moral want anything ypu can't pay for'; To William you Gray, Lot one, (1,) Block concluded that he had goae to an bond that holds society together." 3o and till it without, try you can fourteen,' (14,) Plat C, Ogden city surAnd this is the condition of society other mine.1" One? of Jtho owners 'of get it properly and call it your own. vey, containing one, (1,) acre eaeh, at the other mine subsequently. coming in? "the city of brotherly love!" Here What you owe and cannot pay for one huadred and fifteen, (115,) dollars to the eamp, and affirming that he is something that, requires 'special belongs to the person to whom you" kper acre. had not seen Sharp, inquiries were legislation." Instead of exercising i"To Major Overtos a piece of land are iu debt. If circumstances unlying west of the U. P. R. R. Depot bemade at a 'rancho owBed by a man their virtuous souls over "Mormon" avoidable into liabilities tween two bring you pieces of land he now owns, nam 3d Osborti. All, that, could be polygamy, let the statesmen, philantry and meet them when due. containing one acre aad forty learned there was that Rover had thropists and politicians devise some Beware of notes at big interest. Avoid of an acre, atone (1; made threats about; Sharp., Tele method of stopping the wholesale mortgages. Keep your homesteads, hundred and twenty-fiv(125,) dollars Seek to add to and improve your for the graphic communication with Oakland destruction ot unborn innocents now " piece r Tho . committee recommended proved that Sharp had not returned gs'mg on by night and day in' this real property by all honorable means. that Do not dress beyond your, income. asobtained so the Malan and Christian John I). Overton be home, McWorthy. Major great country. Watch all the small Stop required to pay; in full, for the land, at sistance of Sheriff Nash, and Rover Prenatal slaughter should be made the useless drains. expenses. But do not grow the time of sale and u a receiving their was arrested on suspicion. capital offence. Let it be brought penurious. Economy does not mean all the that and other parties, if Search around hi camp disclosed within the legal scope of the term stinginess. Parsimony does not bring deeds, to pay in full, pay one half down unable a spot where something had been "murder." And then let the full real wealth. Plenty of money and a and the other half within three months soul is bitter ' poverty. Be buried,.and after, digging in several penalty of the law be dealt out to the miserly free. Debt is bondage. Be liberal from the date of the sale, and previous in is who two abortionist places canyons adjacent, they professional caught but just. Render unto, every man torecciving their deeds. found, first, the right thigh, next in the perpetration of this most foul that which is his. And while pay- ,. Injjanswer to a question from Council the left arm, then the trunk, after- -' and cowardly crime, and thus avenge ing your "own way as you go, dis- lor Penrose, as to the reason why John wards the bead and other parts of the slaughter of the innocents . and charge your duty ta the city, the D.'.Mahn wa9 to receive his land at a the Territory in which you price so much lower than others, the Sharp,' the missing man'.1 Portions redeem the land from the curse of eounty, live, that the old public policy may committee explained that his land was of his clothing, saturated, in "blood, offended 'Deity, whose wrath is kin be continued, and to the country sold to him four years ago, before the 1 under were i! so; found b'umd! LUr f by. dled against this national siu. whose laws tou live and are land was of any particular value, but he d, , od I The report was accepted and tue U' comm. ndation alopted. ; The special committee . confer with Mr Richmond, appoiw i to the petition of ,i,e Con(illWal0iia' ! uSkiglheei,y,oere.anJ61Teloth abu.lJ.ngsu.tableforad.po, fur .vFVllcu uUren,eiy to granting , - d. , Ti Ported ! were made: For Marshal, W. N. Fife, vice Moroni Brown. Inspector of Buildings, John Ellis vice David Moore. Fence Viewers, First District, I. i Canfield, vice Josiah Leavitt. Second District, Thomas Doxey, viee Robert Third District, Winslow McQuarrie. Farr, vice William Elmer. The Road Supervisor sta'ed tbe names of several persons who refuse to pay poll tax; and he was instructed to proceed as the law directs, and collect the tax. Several bills for public labor were allowed. The Council adjourned till the 14th of May. 1875, to meet iu the City Ball, at 2 o'clock, p. m. LIST OP LETTERS X REMAINING Office in Opk-n- , Territory 1st of May, 187a, which, if not mouth will be seut oiib Letter Ullice: GENTS LIST. UKCLAIMEL Burse J Clark I Corbitt C CavalliC ' 0 Daniels 01 . Smith T Sprount W II Snowden C Serdeveon II Turner CD Turner J Thornton W Tally WW Hendry A Healy P Htmcock, e John 43-10- 0) J G D Jonsson A Krcidcr S Lynham E Langson A P Moodie W Rooney T Stevens R Gr&hain K Graham J C HudnallW L W L llenp-.il- l Hart W II Hansson L , IN TUB POST of Utah, on th called for within to the Dead SansomCO Sumner C W Elder J S Green N 2 com-nutte- So-call- oer. j' sr t. lh laid . that eome parties wishftJ to raV across Filth Street, near the Jc.hCtios printing office, to irrigate ilieir leaving the ditch to be ctoSS(!(1 b ford, and stated that in former years the street had been flooded and bv this mea.,8. The committee dumped recommend-e- d that a culvert be made by ihose using the ditch, to convey the water across lbs street, and covered as required by city ordinance. The following changes in eity officers , respon-.i.fibilitie- was r T1,p - '': we u Fc,",uuf 1 87-3- WolcotT Walen M Ward W Wilson DW P 2 D LADIES' ' LLST. Daley Mr A Raty Mrs M S Miss Roberts Mrs Huicptrand Leavitt Mis J Margary Mrs McAlpiue Mrs ed A M Miss K Stiner M B Taylor MrsG II White Mrs B ' . HELD FOR POSTAGE. i , Us.-Thi- . Cackff Joseph Davenport, Paradise, County, U. T. , of these Iuttor,therP1'cD "advertised letter, eite dnte of tb aud pay one for advertising. paper !. will ye II. iiBt ask ft Us et 1 & ' sent to the Dead Letter ' Office. J. s 1IXU, Postmaster. A")un(J3 oqspj 83ii j8T NIISIIV X nW59 , '3 . 40-100- 0 -- A"iddy A.up v jo e3aqo bijij ahivg ivoixovuj dobo v LIVERY t''1 ' AND FEED STABLES! .) FRAXKLIN, ONEIDA Co., IDAIIO. e, ' ",' EDW. NELSON & Co. Near th U. N. K. R. 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