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Show Ii We TEMS; LOCAL : some tipected to be able to give OBITUARY. XaIHT 4 OF XETTEIIS ' ! fcc'CHiLBlxo.; particulars in relation to Mother UNCI. AIM KD IN TRK POST Died at CUrkstoa, , Cache Cs., July Stickney, who died night before last in Ogden. Territory of Utah, on tb 0c t and was interred old age, Martin Harris :ihof July, 1876, which, it not c&nl for withio t f out inonUt will l teut to Ilia Dmd yesterday, but as they 10th, 1875, of ' , have not come to hand we must defer Sen.; aged 92 years, 1 month , and 22 UurUffit: LADIES' LIST. daJfurther notice till Monday. , ,. ivAmes' Portable and Stationary Engines Tounsend Mrs H 2 Deceased was born May 18th, 1783 at Bomae Mrs C ? Empire Saw Mills, single or double, C Brown Mrs L R Tounsend Mrs EasttewD, Saratoga Co., in the State ef withParkhurst'sPateotHead Block; PatsosAi Gen. W. Myers, of the U. Mrs A Williams Mies T " Degraw New York, from which place he moved EvarU' and Lowe's Shingle Ma- GarJiner Miss A Wilson Miss M S. Quartermaster's Department, arrived with his father's family in his ninth Gould Miss TS j chines, with either Power er here this naming from the West and Hand Feed; Sbinrle Jointers, 1 year to the town of Palmyra, Ontrrio Co., GISTS LIST. went to Salt Lake. Drag Saws, Edgers, Cirou- in the same State. In the lar Saws, and all 8aw Dr. Yarrow, of Lieut. Wheeler's expe (now Wayne) Maus B G 8 fall of 1827 he became acquainted with Bridjter J A Mill supplies, Courchesne Matlock J dition, went East this morning with a the and learned Carmine 2 Miller L prophet Joseph Smith, CORN AND COB CHUSIIERS, large collection of specimens for the all the facts about the Book of Mormon, Coder J B Moore J B Smithsonian Institute. Post C W and became satisfied in his own Culver C T Christiansen Gen. Switier, of 2d Cavalry, and Col. mind of itsperfectly J Reynolds L D divine origin. Without Dea-raSuyar Cane Mills, Se. , t G 2 G 2 Robinson of identified Gen. he himself Sheridan's staff, have delay or hesitation Gillespie, Deborde J M Also, the St. Louis Invincible Yibrate Reily G gone to Franklin via Utah Northern, in with the prophet Joseph Smith, and Deirraw 8 B F Rolston Threshing Machines, with Carey ; t from that time forward rendered him advance of Secretary Belknap and a Duncan M J Power, either mounted or down, Seymour to forward every assistance in his power which is fast superseding the old style 8tarweather H party of army officers aud civilians, who tbe divine work, and to establish the anil J P Grant J A .i Grain Belt Machines, Tyrer C W 8 i ' will shortly arrive, on a tour of inspec- true Church of Christ upon the earth in Griffiia J M E Tyson tion of. the military posts and camps in this dispensation. L Tounsend II He went, by the request of the prophet Hindman J 2 Huffman the Territories. Mr. Vincent W T Jostph Smith, te the city of New York Hebbs W We reapeethliy solicit ordare for the above P Valenger and presented a transcript of the records named Machfnre, and 'will goarantaa to cell HerolJ T "Williams R J QtZL Missmo. Police Officer Welch, of the Book of Mormen "to Professor BITTER TERMS TUAN IVIR BkFOR Of. Wheeler J Klngiam R of this city, has reoeived a photograph Anthon and Dr. Mitchel and asked King S KRE to the People of Vtah. PeecrlpUre CirWellch J M them to translate it. He also presented culars tent on application. All inqelrtee for fur- -' Kooch D R Welch of a young girl, who has been missed the same transcript to many other learn- Losey T ther iuformauoa will be promptly answered. , , Ward 1 C from, her home at Salt Lake since last ed men at the difiereat schools of learn E A G 4 Wilson 1 ' Linsley dl93 a35tf : Ogden, May 1st, 1875. Wednesday evening. Her name is Ann ing la Ueneva, utica ana Albany wun U ELD FOR POST AG K. was unsuccessful but same the request, M&tbesea. She is fifteen years of age, in obtaining the translation of the tran M. C. Lilley & Co., Collumbus. Ohio. of average bight, has dark brown hair senpt frem any of the in. After bis reHannah Konklin, Salt Lake, U. T. and blue eyes, and had on when she left turn from the city of New York he was Geo. P. Dykes, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' AND home in the 20th Ward, to call on a employed as scribe to the prophet obtain Mir of tb th applicant Af'To Utter, of the in translation records the mum ak for "advertised letter," glre data of tbe dressmaker near the Townsend House, Joseph of the Book of Mormon. paper and pay one eeut for adrerutint;. a grey checked dress and black shawl, After the translation was completed If not called for vithlo onc month, tbey wit) FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co, IDAHO, and white straw hat trimmed with white he was called by divine revelation to be be tent to the Dead Letter Office. J. Hall, ate Co one of tbe three Witnesses of the Book ribbon. Postmaster. of Tbe testimony the three Mormon. of V. R. Near N. R. the Depot It is supposed by some that she has witnesses form part of the preface to AND OTHER VUIICLW becomo demented and has wandered off. the book. addlo llorara. Hauling and Trotting Twain , He paid for the printing of 5,000 Others believe that she has been abductud all other Lirery Accomnnudatietta fur tha ed by some scoundrel, as it is known copies and labored as proof reader of aelig publla. book. the bronAt of 21st, Birmingham, May that there are wretches in the shape of He traveled some 2500 miles in its in a sickness of one week, day, at home. Term Free 9 A Pmt men at Salt Lake, who make a business terest before tbe book was printed, and chitis, after Addree. 0. SnaaoM A Co, fot Elixa Chambers, wife of James Bennett, Oil h of deooying and entrapping young girls bore his own expenses. aged 43 years. She died as she had He was one of the Bix members at the lived for nearly thirty years, a firm befor shameful purposes. Information conorganization of tbe Church on April 6th, liever in the Gospet of Christ as revealshould be te the forwarded girl cerning 1830. He was ene of the members of ed through the Prophet Joseph Smith. CapL Andrew Burt, City Hall, Salt Lake the first High Council. He attended the She leaves a husband and eight chilfirst publio meeting, at which Oliver dren. City. ' , i 0 fj 0 G; Wa TUKAKXt. Cowdery preached tbe first publio disAt Leeds', June 2lit, Ann McMaaier, of the on the course Gospel aged 44 years. She had been a member Hat principles I hU aid itand o Fins Painting. At Walton & Co's 8T1XKT, fur tbe purchase and aale of as revealed through the prophet Joseph of the Church Latter-da- y of of Jesus Christ liquor store, Filth street, may be seen a Smith in this dispensation. He attend 8aints about 20 years; was baptited ALL KINDS OF TUOVVtM J sign for a Salt Lake house, painted by ed the first conference of the Church at Nottingham. She lived and died in Qanieu and Gran Seed. Mr. Carl Dahlgreen, a Scandinavian held at Fayette, Seneca Co., state , of full faith of the Gospel as revealed in York. New latter-day28. the Mill. 8 tar, June artist, who is engaged in painting the He moved with the Church to Kirt-lanAt bis BOOK STORE adjoining e keeps "Devil's Gate," for the Centennial exhiv 4 Ohio, where the first temple was all the, Periodicals and. Newepapers p Tin wpnl n n to Mi8Aiiri in com Vrnill bition. The sign is indisputable i the day, alio a fall stock of Stationery ef the artist's skill and ability. pany with the Prophet Joseph Smith and Wall Paper, Plotuies, Frames, ete. ' ' ' 31 ormouM. ' were at time when at the they It represents an infant Bacobos with a others, Aided with the cholera, and was one of Q. W.( TURNER. A correspondent of the New York man's head the latter a splendid por- those who were afflicted, but was healed trait . of Mr. Erickson, for whom the instantly by the sower of God. - He was Sud, writing Jane lUa irom Ice& i steamboat of the painting was executed sitting on a one who witnessed the dispersingwhile it land, a' describing recent ' ' mob a terrible which, storm, by in that country, says: barrel, from which wine is issuing in a proved fatal to many, of (the mob trip there trere ,u Among the passengers flood strong enough to float it. The rRSST-SONCBK8T MA AN LV. brought salvation to the Saints. He was two Mormons from Icelanders, Utah, . figure holds a wine glass half filled,and one who assisted in purchasing Una in ITEUUINT HARUrACTURXD. i who had been converted to the Mori v f r,f j around it are clusters of grapes and viae Missouri for the gathering of the Saints, Northern for he having paid Bishop Partridge the sum mon faith some twenty years &go,and Utah, jent u leaves, which are partially reflected in of $1,200. He was present at the dedi- who were now on' their way to their . a the wiae pool below. The picture was cation of the Eirlland temple, and wit- - native island' to some' forty JOUN FOWLEU. guide nessed the powerful manifestations of painted in one day. He converts to the new Zion in Utah. God on that memorable eccaasion. Terms Eaty, Rules Rea$mahUx We draw attention to this of You will see from this that it must all fitured conspicuously in nearly work because the artist is the same the the world Orders by letter prompUy attendea to.. early movements of tbe Church, and be a very remote corner whose' lettering over Pidoock & Tyrrell's was one who never withheld his sub where tbe? Mormona do not find their 'Instructions fives by the quarter. store we had occasion to condemn a few stance or means when it was required to way and make proselytes. But I of interests the forward Mr. Dahlgreen is not much establish and days' ago. the Chnrch.VHe always thought and must confess that I have never seen the with language acquainted English said that his mission was to stay in a more industrious people than the OUSTACLES TO MIRKUUt, and therefore his mistakes were pardonk ' Klrtland, where the first temple was Mormons in Utah, and the circum" the move with so did not he able. We hope 'ere long to have built, stance that one of those two apostles fOR TONO Ml FROM I HAPfT remained in Kirtlaad till who were nOw tna affect of Vrrori and Aboeee in aarly Uta lo the pleasure of seeing his great, paint- Church, but when he came to Utah Iceland, Mabbxwd Raaljrad. Impedimeja to Maxriaa re returning the year 1870, before he emigrated; known to inotred, New method of treatment Hew and "Devil's Gate" and ing of the Since coming to Utah be has resided was, rentedlea, Jiook and Creator amt trust that it will draw as much attention with this bob, Martin Harris, jan., in be a helpless drunkard, and generally free, in mted aavaWpee. Addreaa, lioWARV i Cache County. He was in his 88th year a hard case, but now a nan of means ABSOCUTUi. Ne.41 orVk RlBth IC faiaoU- - a as he anticipates. . t Pa an Inititatioa baviag a blab reputation , when he came to this Territory. He has and good habits, speaks well in the phia, I and profbeeioaal akili. far' honurmhie ' a7-3- . , enjoyed good health and a good appetite, eyes of the people for the discipline n VI Mads It Right. The order of court and has been industrious all the time of the. Mormons. ' be never would Ue in the Second Judicial District against siace his arrival. idle so long as there wasanything that he . ? Goorge C. Bates, requiring him to show could do. lie has always borne a faithcause why he should not be punished for ful and undeviating testimony to the .The Hartford Timet reports that of Mormon, whether eontempt and disbarred, was vacated on divinity of the Book midst on of the wicked Tuesday there . were seen on a in Kirtlaad, in the motion of Judge Sutherland on the 15th and ungodly, or in Utah; or any of the wharf in that city no fewer than inst., Mr. Bates being required to pay a different places where the 8ainte have sixteen children, between the ages of resided. He was in his happiest mood four and eight fine of $50 which he did en the spot. years, all drunk! n . L4gant Cach$ County will remembered be that Mr. Bates, when he conld get somebody to listen to They bad obtained access to some of Ofilc It to never he and bis testimony, appeared it t number of men who as counsel for the vile liquor of the dramshops and get tired of talking about the coming were indicted, for : complicity in the forth of the Book of Mormon, and testi- drank . enough, to set them crazy Mountain Meadow Massacre, and who fying to its truth. And if at any time he drunk, or helpless. Some were Uatin tVre Iteaja. w(a 1U1 VikH emn4 any cause what- weakly . trying . to stab each other t wuw rewei niU, are prepared tfnia had secreted themselves to avoid a long felt dull or tired from an opportunity of ever, and he could get iu-- ot imprisonment before trial, applied to testifying to the truth of that book, he with such weapons as they could reach. those to admit Boreman would revive judge persons immediately. His health first began to fail him to bail with the understanding that if to hti bail was permitted they would surrender about eight or nine days previous death. He first experienced severe pains themselves voluntarily, bnt if not they in bis legs, and finally lost the use of his j STRAY la aaj aaatlty at rate wnk-would continue to hide from the officers. limbs, so that he became entirely helpand was confined to. his bed. He T IIAVI IN MT POSSESSION TUB IOLLOW. " ' Judge Boreman considered this an in- less, deecribed animal, wbleh. if not claimed ', continued to talk at intervals ' nntil a and 1310 DEFY COMPniTIQ, witUin ten day will fom taken awa; data, to order the Court and issued the sult his death. His last be aOd to the nigbeet riwpoMible bidiW at toe few hours Before above named. audible words were something about the District Stray Pouod, Ogden Citj, Weber Const, . July 2th, 1H5, at S o'clock p.m. 5X4X1" The action of Mr. Bates was certainly Book of Mormon and the three witness- Monday Ou bay uaia and colt, aU yearn Io wkUe novel and rather extraordinary, but as es. He sank gradually day after day, i and finally expired on Saturday, July tripe in face, branded W m left tbenktor. win MeaiTt baaedlna Auatlea.' he disclaimed any intention to insult tbe Ona eheetnut eorrell mare, ix yean eld, vbJte 1876. 10th, on left B aVU4c. in branded forehead, epot Court and acied in good faith, not knowJun.. Maetix On cltybank Korea, lis yean Old, vraaded L A LCliBU Shipped to nay nciAt en (aa RiuLiaa on left thigh. ing there was anything wrong ia such a Ona aorrelj borar, Sf year old, biad foot white, whit in 'ace, branded B ou right afconlder. proposition, the order referred to was An Indian, read the declaration of On bay umre, eight year old, white inAvce, branded H on left bio aad M on left tiolJ r. very properly vaeted and Mr, Bates D. the Fourth,, w. h. maintains hia standing iA the Second Irjdepe&dcQwd on. Ifrtrlct feand KeTr. , OgicnA Jajf mh SK District Qtiurt Owjhee J,dah,oN Ogden, Utah. - PhiUn. Crenney -"- Bishop" Bt has been this afternooa. Lib on "Church business." ud will on the U. N. 4il homeward Id - . i it O.K- - ! eyeninj a Bma.-L- ast Boy9 in com-- - i of oId'er8 from Camp Douglass, the command of numbering 67, under came to Ogden on the Opt. Bnbridge, took passage this Cuh Central, and Utah Northern, on their morning on the to Fort Hall. wj Can't ttl us orer bogus trti from, the Black Hills, thank you. in Don't want any wild cat excitement ours. Facts of all kinds are welcome, mislead but don't send us anything to Sals. Ko thi public The ," "Twenty-Fourth- Utah's favorite holiday, will bi celebrated in the Grofes by the rirer. gee advertisement of Company A, Ogden Battalion, and gotern yourselves accordingly- Let us have a general and a real good, happy time. hol-ith- y, - Hare you ever seen Curiosities. ? No I Call at Wm. my Utah sea lions ' Cook's saloon on the corner, and you i&a take a peep at them, gratis, and ilso gaze upon a wonderful California ttnary with ten horns. So. Estate. If you want a good building spot or a busiaess site, just look & Co's. carefully through Williams column advt., and make your selection. Terms can be made with Mr. Williams, and everybody knows from the character af the man that they will be liberal. Run, Quasi Sfkbadkk. Look out! A fel, perambulating around town gassiHe will take 'em ng about grease-spotout for you or sell you the stuff that will scatter the spots like sixty. He scattered one from onr foreman's nice, after much light, pretty hat, persuaeioa to let him try, and made a big brown stain twelve times the site of the grease spot. If you want to kaow what the is worth, ask lo. But wait till when he haj tooled off a little. Whatever you do, don't ask him what Is the matter with low is s. to-da- y, grease-extraot- or ' thathai. , , Nearly a Fiac. A spark or two and tome shavings came pretty near making a yesterday, . of Gibson, Iccles & Co's. planing mills. A force pump and prompt action saved all. No damage worth naming. Beware of the burnt-offerin- ( This advice Is not intended for girls.' Ftwn ' ' parks. N. B. - - - IwsSTT-FooRT- the i . Saturday' .Daily of .) July j.: 17. - LIVERY FEED STABLES! ED W. NELSON i Died. - K9-- t( 6 PRODUCE STORE;- , i nmi s. d. evi-den- oe Icelaudlc -- 28-Ca ESTEY ORGANS I 1 vi- . , , 0QDN . well-execut- ed if 5 ! Xa far-fam- ed . Tahtaxiziko. A of slight sprinkle this morning. t It pat-leon the leaves and' brightened a little, but the1 dusty ground liowed no trace of the scanty downfall la minutes after it was over. The seem to run round and UatHxe us, and Salt -- Lake still gets w share of the showers. Meanwhile Mating hot is'no name for the1 teaper- Nia at 5 o'clock re ? ri " odit " . i 5 : .The Utah Northern f LUMBER Co. $ T.oot it Back Yemen Vaughan, Qovernor of UtaQ hM fceen decItre(J nsane by his affidavit wife, who made to effect in San Francisco, but when eUt proceedings were instituted for '! retraint she refused ' to say any Ulg ad the ease was dismissed. , W P'esume whiakey was at the bottom of '"trouble. Twa Partus Now come the Farr froat with posters, eta., the celebration of the Twenty. ftrth in ihe upper Grove, cool, shady Ud free from dust. ' Eotk Groves will be open on the aud those who want hai tween Jonea1 V and J to the ry, take-thei- r, f,. ' draw H Whet. Pure they, can g NOTICE. " ORDERS BY f : , i Hais, it mt, M. HAMMONB, |