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Show OfaDFA.'.IHOX.. 1VORi9. , i ."mi J . ' h T, Yp arc sorrj to see a praisjwprthv iQteiprha iaUlis:city stopped for the wa'rtC of ft fevrthoiisa'nd dollars. -y fVom Monday' i J)aily of Syt. 20. ! Dried JFniit lVniitc!. ' S: lC paying tne ' Salt .Lake 'City, is highest price in e:sL ror '' i ; v Luk .r :Plutns' I'omiiencea business in this citj with dried' Apricots, 'teaclips, for ' Full uppj of goods specially ' ifppareuUjCXcell?oti prospects,, hast orti ui'eju capital and experience! io iu and iron worki .mt rtt.i) it. J; if , J( t JSASDEL' - Con-fore- ae s7l-l- m Cuanoe Tke extremely warm wea tbeV'br the'past few' 'days gae' way I a c k ed t h e ccrft ,a'ri d eti U the effects iofH sbttrp rain URt higbt, uuthoritioP ,Plci encouraged the knd .40 day has been rw, chilly and wet,' heeoin-p.ia- y earerprise by guarantee Ihe'ckuds hanging down to iheubaee, of a"i)?aw,'o(-$3- . 00U, jrhou t ev (b.,?)Ouitftn8, . (,. pccasionil ;cpld of. 6100000 shgwers toking (bin'gs damp generally. attl iir tbo erection' fl iui)sVnnta'l irbtf !work8,l,an'i rolling j tf a i ci pal fedH y, j ,.:, .H . ' ill Tho sum, U not Iar2erb&t it is pay .the highest market. prices, for a' Corporation whose ana are eeljing gnoJs at ruinous prices , one,, come au. ai .r revenue Vsk'BroafrV'Vhe first half of tome ' " .' TiOsesthai, ' Bao's. eGf if ; ii. A h.i.us trrtj .'Iniir r.iin no citvmn half was refused wien;gilled fvtr,,jber y.ixtED The address.. al Archibald McCAie.' When last heard from was jn cnuato the iDncljiuery intended for the Ibe neighborhood of Ogden City, Utah rolijn mills and'bthcr efi'ects of the Ia supposed to be ot wtak eompSnf, included in tW'ir extirpate, Territory,. intellect ,Any,inforpatien respecting were not ir.p.de any ftual partpU him .will be tbajikfuJJy, received by, his uit-iworxs, dui arc id sueu a father, Jobn.Mcpue,v5Ji AVilliam Street, could be easily ship- Uulme, Manchester,.Mill. Star, ! ,iv ' ' ' .. , ped away at any time: ...j lho' tfbn' Company, wc are eatk-- . Provo Ilouie Made ticlli. fiejlr;fi.taijfeg.s;,ith!.the best intentions., Just received for,; Fall andVinter to make icon in Ogden. Trade, a full and complete stock of new Thy-fti?aJeans What they have areotoplish-e- towards stylos of Cassimeres,-Doesjiinslre'( erection-- ' of their .works demon :' Fjannels,' .Waterproofj, LinseySj Yarns, ko.f c. , The best goods for the money Urates this. Kvcrytlupg'. they, Lave' in the cify.;'; , ,s;t- ;- , j done on tfieir buildings and machin-cr- y W. Foijlgek, AgenLr j. Jt , .,; r., is done well. U f s8-- l ri- City.-- . ton-fiidcrab- le . f ; r to-da- n School'1'1, all in y .i 5 '10,000 Ksishei H hf at wills' ipliis Bou'nfi BotrifTiFi't fefSOAT Schools. ' fu'lV'Davis 'bounty, bM'HhireeT'guaday .town uite a jjtjr.was. made,-iby a Sheriff's sale at tbestore, Qf;,the Pgden Iron ;JIanufactunng , Company lleri ii history of tbe;cas,e: About Jwo months Rgo.F. 3. Richards Esj.,of this city, received a bill to .collect of the above named company for $142, .froiu Huyok and Ivnox of Ckicigo, for merMr chandise supplied t the company. Josiah Parks', vice president aud agent of the company,' asked for time, ashe was nnable to meet the bill. Time wan, given, but being required to collect, Mr. Uichards inforaied Mr. Parke9 that he must ente'r 'suit and collect. Mr. Parkes, in order1 t6 avoid any publicity, Agreed to appear in court, acknowledge tne doht and permit judgment to be entered, if ten days time would be givenfhun to settle tbe debt without' having the ni'ortification of pu'blic scandal. Mr. Parkes appeared injustice Middfeton's' court,' where suit 'was enttre,1 'anl ailmitfed1 the debt. Judgment was entered but ho f &e ' Ar;alnt the Ogilcn1 Iron Co. ; i ThOaen'i-MarflractanrigOb'- SnitH I.UiLOOALT JTEWISitun conujt-tion'thafc'tb- f -' executiou was issued for days," o thirty-tw- the attorney' desiring to give the' coiu- -' ' pany' all the leniency possible.' 'Pay ment not being made, the execution was levied privately,'- and fifteen days more having elapsed without 'aettlement, notice of 'sale was gitea to take place to- ' :L '' "v,i iay at 2 p.m. But the attorney , for the company, Mr. - j ...wu-m-H- Viands lesu 'ood runting orde r,'1 well iaw wns nni;;Ji of our enemie. in Christian .. ia lP Z giuntS er'at the meeting upermendVd, and "with a competent camp, where Kfcveiftl M.uoury uZl ere lathed to benches and corn "of ttacbffsr' YesteFiray he three 2 ' bjla., Joseph Smith, and hi, fvilomtM schools cosibined, and a" 'quarterly ex were io pri.ot, and in ch.iins. i amination' nsS'helJ in the''Bounhfti Tabernacle. toldlhata'p.r.yoftbo.en.eUSS '' when 'a "very 'interesting purpose of ' tluYe w( spent In'singing1,-- reciting", and same Ctiri.Mian.triiiuiDg ,0 ,b,ir calechisini ' Great interest was 'roant mi they returned without accompli. their purpose, as they font.d the fatoili t"ue scbftTarsJ teachers and aiming:? psrentsj by and "tne wb6lo affair wis exceedingly a hVndsomecityrhad'gro'i;' I.n creditable to tb'e settlement! and those ' up in Hancock county, IllidoK ' calW who are entrusted with'its watchcare. INauvco. A .14'. 1 ' ' f v:. ehargsf treason auainst Joseph and ,Hy rum Smith caused their he' rnlfeniion of his Mat Bb So. The Beayen Enterprif arrest. Knowing", ltd miirdfi' persecutors i.im;"J0Peth' says tbe Salt Lakerswill ".'find in Judge Smith .obtained from tbau Governor 0f and dignified gen- - the, tate a pledge Boremnn a learned of the t 'Kit :. a i t.,ileman " We bope they will., If so, State for his protection from all violence which has .and a fair trial;' but he 'and fns brother thpv will "find Oi l somethmsr i were mm dered in jail, while awaiting not previously been generally perceived. jexamination, by a pHrty of men whb has not blSickerind faeis, led by a Perhaps 'his "true inwardness", mas-titi .itlipr- v misiterB ot olip enoBiintirtnc anil ihn in . koin AovtAciTii rnhVp . v fc.. ' taking part..,, huo.lrej aoi may be that "in Juage Uoreman winch five houses were , burned in Uif- seventy lias not formerly been br'oujghi out.,"1 )Ve iciciib jjitiis oi itiiuuuCK county nan iook whu interest ior tue parties led' by Ohrt?tian; ministers; 'and ' culminated in driving the e'niire people and dignified." tit :. J ii' .i iu winitr, numoering ninny thousand? boreless and desfifui e,' into 'the wilderEtiKorEAs ,. Mission. TJhe foDowirg ness,, leaving thehai'd toil of six ygrg releases and,(appointmenta of missiona their raagniticnVtt mple,. mills, fayories,', firms and neidhborins villages a nro ries are, published in theMiHenniai Star tat Christian 'tutors"1 Cut' . , fwitWlully promise that, ihefewhelnleoj pf August 50th.: 4 and deslituto might rema'm in the city , Jjllder John Squire? is released from his labors in tbe Nottingham conference Tbe ltev. Th omn3 Brocknian. and Elder 11. V. Morris from the presidency about fifteen "hundred of bis Dinna' davs' of the Birmingham 'conference; Elder confederates," after ""several Archibald Mcfar land from the presi- - siege, and three, days' bombirdm&t dency of tbe Newcastle ,and ;Xurhaai with;, artillery, succeeded in stttinir . conference; Elder John H. Burrows from across the r'ver ihe' iast six hundred his labors in tbe Millennial Star office, men women and children, helpless ml all to return to Utah with the September destitute. 'A 9ecription of this guffer-- '' ing camp.waa. given. hy.Col.. Kane, io, 15th company. Elder Wm II., Maushan is released visited tbem., .lie says; "JJreadful. in frfttn his aDnnlntmpnt to thn ' NwriAii deed, was the' suffering of those forsaken . V ' and Durham conference, 'and from 'bisVueinSs' O0?eu "Im ?r.iuiipeu oy coia scu labors in jibe Sheffield conference, wbere sunburn, as each alternate day and night he tvas temporarily ssignedt and tsyap. dragged on,..., It was tb,e Wuna tetk of pointed to succeed. E.der 11. V," Morris September,. 184(5.", .(Fpr,.ex,tvact,!)froai1 in the presidency of 'the Birmingham Cql.'Kanne's description, see Answers this short reconference. Elder A. Galloway is re to.Questions. page to of out? ference poinis history would fea leased from his appointment as traveling to sufficient . satisfy the, kiodrt generous Elder in the Newcastle and... Durham conference. and is appointed to succeed and impartial hiet.priap, ,fcthat wheaf Elder A. McFarland in the presidency added too by tbe years of hardship,' toil and sufiering incident to furcing our way of said eontereucev Richard is released, from his.appointmeut into ,these Jnoiintains; and contending as traveling Elder in the Manchester with Indians, wild beasts and Jibe atrr-- ,, conference, arid is appointed to labor in ility of an' uaknown desert, solely for the enjoyment of religious liberty, tbe the Liverpool office and conference.'' whole Mormon people ought to, have la''tbe most ' eminent degree, , become, The, thoroughly possessed of all" the meek,; quiet, peabeful, huraanel aad'' of true Chr.i8tianit,y. H''f ; i f . ! j .ha.-fayh- . i . , - Biht . v n 18i5e . i 1 1' vtt- - . II. S. Margaryf c,ome9. iat0 .Cp.art, and makes, a, motion to set aside l,lie judg; hient onhe ground that the court had not acquired jurisdiction of the ., case, Mr, Margarv a argument, thisroorniog, vas basc'u on the point that no agent or bf5cer,of anycorporation had, the power by appearing.either voluntarily oi; other ,; y, Ogilen " "' ' ' ;l)ut the stringency of the nfoney r??l " 'The ' wise before a court in, any action, to .1 Involuntary Baskbcptct. hind said corporation, and that no one i market, the consetterice? of the Kcvr the Heater Kslerprise but i;an 't ' appearSjin could us so,je attorney (heir Vok panic, hindered proceed-of the lfitK.inr J, .i4J,'uj. M inz "fast er &$ far as they intended. undersnd; that ecTepal of the Mr,. Iiichards. replied, shewing, that Theji i .they reasonably t expected creditors of. the Linoola MiningJ1aui any perscn coulJ act for, a .party. t a that fajoaid'Jmfft in Utah'ould Smelting Co., have made application to case in, a Justices CQurtVQuoting Sec. 508 Ci'il Practice Act; vPartiea in Jua-assist in an enterprise i 'L uicui.' 4 tha DistrioL- (jnurt to havs that comnnitv 1 . ! 1. . I ' It . til i turueu ij ti.ce'a Courts may imp HamtrupicT. :,j prosecute or defend in pfoniisi'd fiutliolreturnsT Wilh "It , tV1 ,.; or by attoraey, and any; person person, irarifofoTfAnorqualSty onljFour J TAfoivr. Yeaterday wLfuf Misa pn he. request of a party aaay aqt a,s,hi9 niDqf. froift thl worksf Jth splendid 'A? RicbardsonV 'aget ll yVars', attorney, &c; also oee. oit. ir tnac; "5Iormous"j and Their location secured, four railroads meet- Mary daughter of Mrs. Eliza Richardson ,pf tion be against a corporation suming at this point for jiretani'rs, oud oorsc on iain mons shall be served "by a delivery luiB.tny, was nuipg the whole western slope to create a Strpei, her brother, little fellpw,! went or a copy xo me i resiueni or otner neau a, .il l. ji rthe tbe animal and struck it with-behind if a' ''corporation' or to demuad for secretary, Joseph Smith and his counsellor were . .. i ,i &c. Casliier er to tarred and feathered,' in the spring1 of managing agent thereof, without a couipetitor in this region, whip, causing it ni:ike a sudden jump, Ihe 'Justice1 moMiddleton overruled .11. ili -' us u pirce ot moueru unristiaa ais- ,i ir.o'' t ion, watrated (inhejr'anMcP when the young girl fell tqjbe ground i they i;- ' '. 1 'w."t.T.f"" ,;"ministers f on her right, arm, dislocating lbs rdius lion,' and consequently He?aV proceed ciplme, two Christian (?) patioiV j6f large1 irfv'eVt of stoei on" tne '''occasion 'A1 'child1 sick P. L. An ei thislafternoon, Sheriff Brown'having and, uloa af tha elbow4 MASS MEKTIX6 OF THB , 4 N AD.TOURNED from Utah capitalists. .Unt they ex dersoa set, X y with" he 'measles' died faonT the" ex niomtiom of Hi Wllion Irrigation Co., wilt the bonea, and iL a patient is to iorce open iuo uioro uoor, ine btd t Ji'hn Mantuck'i houw, V et Weber prepeeted in vain. ..miv. tefdsmg to give him free ingress. posure caused by breaking into the cinct otf Frlda.f, Oct.'lwt 1 75, Ht IO" o'clock a. ni iu'a,fair way.of reootery. f? However, the attorney for the compa bouse and tearing Joseph Smith out of ttir bo iiurpM! ofA jiorfectjn? arer at"a feind$tlll. die Company. faJI ttttenJtmce ofmenibeMi 1833 In the Rev. Isaac o bed.. 1 ' McCoy, ' commence! suit( ' n i ' ioJreplevln riqiMMted. , "aluablo nacrfincry ts'iylnjf 'asetesH KWiciiANTs.' TDeVonipany whic left ny' clergy man, and the Rev." P. pjx-leK. It. Intero'toa partint who attei d th Baptist the company's goods attached by the eredihd Sept. lth,1 meeting on Mod tut, on the ground, the. Couipany.is Presbyterian, 'were foremost in Liverpool on the 15th instils not tbe tlieir .1 . , S5,0(ou 1 Sheriff,1 which to Bay the least' is father to . iChristiaa the , discipline JuS p PEWELt, Secretary. aud t his great enterprise last of the season. .Another, c,omp:a'y will ' Latter-day- , ' Saints Jackson inv in" , an extraordinary proceeding, fact county, WeatWeber, Sirt6M;18:... on ine um of .Uetober,.,.,, lesser aided .start Missouri, in .,,., , by' 'v 4hQ tspvtuuch lights (jootopg-denjvowiwl soimeihing Sfewlo us in legal tactics.' Christiad faith,' tore down bouses,'1 de;Vj;.IW.? 9i!deQ: !j : :o' is!n danger of dissolution. AVe j i Further proceeding's4 areTt'o bef faken,' stroyed 'print ing oflicesj pillaged goods,' Adults, .i ESTRAY ; NOTICE. but we areof 'the opj'nlon thatthe com whipped, Jtayed and i leathered; killed hote, hoveveTPthiei Dbetl yUL be Children - between o j:;t,c J&tl2t.,i: and fifteen wounded drove hundred pea-pipany is'further involving Itself In trouble iorturoming from some quarter to re HATE IS Mf rOSSKSSlONTHE disarmed and destitute, to perish in u. Ji r 018-- 0 ana .yeapa.'p.M,...; expense wudoui me prospect oi any tbe'wilde'Vness; biirriedtwb hundred and animals, wkUsbK o ciamSt lieve them. Twenty , thonsaad dol Children .ftetweeuv o;;i av iu l e old to the highe-- t w taken aud v'! j8lo l') Writf resulting i !their f sixteen Stood bo Iintric Stray I'oond, in hoaae8:,1':,ivhich'j at Mdiler, sponnible lars would couiplete the works so as Cneho Comity, Friday Sept. 2tU 1S75, at Nr. 5atbdn Taanerhas two cases oh upon lands for which Ihevarid aid their Jjognn, one- o'clsck ppu. ,.r, d&'l5 2 10. 0 f v to set f.ri't tlje ttv, hanu against theVortpaWVue Uat' oMpPecJe M.?9 V,!e.&,?twvlreft8UrJrIJ. C. o Wt hou- tOno bay bor.e 8 veori oM, i l t'J't. 0 Mr. Robert RicbafiJsSti, bf this city, for j.uc oaujo vunoimu ui.scipilDe. in S dor., . ,0Jii "T .if'tiil ,: would sooa pay for themselves and Infanta under Vjer..;u. a milder way, was'again administered in On two vear old bald' fic pinto' marr, braDUei " " him .'. fami&h good dividends to the to The labor." for S75.03Vlue case Clay ounty. Theyf were, driven tor! the ohlttbip,illetiWo..r 'n ffc t old fmr (wip horte, bay year Al.T)EEXANS fJotf. The 'conducto was tried in Justice Middleton's court on niiked, uniuhabitd prairies of Caldwell ,On brbwn tbrea old bonus starin1 Are- Who will Jielp out or buy ' Jt i who bad the scrimmage with tbe colored bead,i(i-rufti .Saturday! tmt the jufy disagreed.' and a county, their enemies even declaring Onof ' red old two buh ta",wh''" uut the Osden Iron Manufacturing "'.V. ' ' ' 1 iteer, jir ef,'Uon mom new jui-- will have to hear the' case to mat it was eucu a worthless country, nuaeralopo oil" rigbt appenreu oeiore Aiaerman Ia ld and right j)prier, ' and so destitute of timber; that the Mor ... . . '' Y son (ois morning, ana pieauing ,gumy to rn (Tue'adayj at 1 p.m. ' ' ihn:"n mons w.cre welcome to it. Two yenrs f Oselfthi rWteartfng ateer,1 tenon In riRljt ' ou left ide ad ip mipf ear. otdd off ' ,, LAtua.i The satoiswiisi stopped, after nguung, wue nqeti 9ii n!i .costs, ; industry, and entenprise, ..with , great Me A man wh bfts been ou a ''bust'! for Heller had sold part of the effects af uitu on tne part or our people, made IiiBioATiON. 0 b'rowni!yirl1ii'f hoifor. lit W rtchttti' Parlies, interested in wallow. fork iula, UUeombiued n loft(1' from uiid tuv a vi mool writlea order oniuneu two or by. good prices, Co three the Wilson Irrigating , had be'ter d:ys, disturbing the feaoe, Justice Middleton. an One red tofa vear old cow, itur ta fc, an el' ' J IiOUritulDg ' 0 .appeal having 'counties in that State;1 bt iif eacbeiurt.U ?aie kora..'! M ' cer jvelob j jbu fctqf read the .notjeejthia. napt of, ar ad . was nabbed by If re the dievi 8acheLAVeds, a Prea- neen tivKen io ine intra uistrici court. jouraea &aaa;aieeiiig t berheld Mtbtf daylight, loekod. up in the jail tod kept Alio Biiuir la gioriuusij uuin p itincu. byter.ian minister,,and he. Rev, Samael ; minis.Lot-a1st of October, and goat proper lime m onf neatest, tiU.JhjajiinpruiiigiiwheB yiJ ! ('I i 'i ( am. tM'itHil-vfi'- l 'J ;Bogard, a Methodist, assisted Sept. 13th, 1873. ters of other :dertomlhattons, and their A.h.: .. . I, .... ..'i ,! , and help to "peifvc an "orjH'iiVatioa of he was fined 7sd ;C0ts.(.ix; is caifoi'j , This piorning Lieutenant aiders and abetters, 'renewed the 'system j Personal, A . fight, occurred? in) the rea) ofj (he the conipHty on a permanent basil. I Willard Young son of Prest. Brlghani of relieioua . tvraanv bv: beaiinir. stabi n ityAtl City prug Store oaSaturday nigbt t)uV hoose burn- hiing, robbing, plundering, ana j UNITED up ou tne t. OEDER OF '. f the parties i was (taken, away by- bis loungcarae lag, ravisumg, and nnaHy exterminating ' left for Xew York, having bden assigned nd driving about five1 thousand .mV? '; Uv.'..nf- .ti ' . people before tUa po'ioe could get' to' friends binatiou" had a full house and gave a to military duty at WiUetVs Point near from tha. Stat of Missouri in raid wi uteri ' sfi'.iw The other' parly1 was arrested, and Every one of them that was driven was New York. " splendid pci t'oriMftDce aurdjy night. a third IS 'f . person 'who hecarae implicated .... t repeatedly urged, and. njauy .solicuei to We regret not having vpace for the ex,;iA.. Mr. J. df'llon stay If they puld renounce their religthe: belligerent, i te threub trying pirt' tended notice they deserve. They were also a.rriyclt and depart e. ion not "polygamy J "for we 'were' then ai John Taylor wiWrbarcbed to' tneMock-upf'h- '' gave U. P. train for the east, oa his way rigid monogamists,' but our thurchor-gauizatifapplauded tiroughont,:'iHi everybody bail and was was ly Other the but liberated, i ! xvas well satisfied. " Major General i John- -, W. Mr, Rowring's jsong Ann wil uXeWj arival 4t t Arborj'Michigan 'where-h9j) aBd joined the man! wno had to( lks4". in a exMethodist, the phirk, enforcing khdirecitatioL' Kit kbsen ehn'g J'Qrcej iJtudy hiw? He expects5 id' be' andMr., been on a 'busr Iu singlng duets, yes- terminating order, said, ,','You must not ome made Imported Cloflt ere huge. Come again, Phil. about eighteen months. council meeting's "or in'Confer-encein meet terd I......V A'. !1 u and if you ever rganiie again This rooming the inediator proved hi's 'tot lU Tilt ani Wfnter Seasons. with bif'.iops and presidents, the people and wns JiVcharged,, and.tbe other Died. llandaioiuts .Hi will' be 'Upon you, and you utterly debenoVolent' Christian At Memphis, Tennessee, of congestive Durable, cheapo and "as easy as toll stroyed." 'Our leutjw, was jiucti oo ana costs., luf man friends followed many of of, JtADK apf in the wry nw Missouri, JL 0 McFarland.T who was taken away by chills, f h the IU t K? ljis frieuds Jtvill ing off a log," "that's what's the mut- those exterminate people, with vexatious (100D8 that cuniiaand pirona., :fejjw sun of l'etcr McFaalahd,1' ,, , , Ksq.,o thl mosi likely appear voluntarily add pay ter? with the Boots arid Shoes nmde by demands upon the Governor of Illinois auteed. Ftfrt clai workmen. " 1; for for city. He leaves a wife and child uspro-ider his fiue,, ,,1 u? extradition violation Missouri the Associa of WorkinUien's ocs , j WIIIAT, FLOURi JtCTTtRAXD CC' for. tlis The policefere in. bi busiaesi.fiuw lion, at ibe Town Clock Store, 87, Main laws. VI believe that a record cannot be requ?et was for bU ' '" ' '.' .in found the State of Missouri wherein I.' f " ," ,;.! fuber to take c.ire of his bereave" urday n.igUV , HiaejsBQ vue will vhut St., Salt and thetn Call City try a criminal judgment is entered against Tukeo in parmeat. Order pror"r d'J04-lm'- " j 'ii:.V, ,;l ); one of our people, though the admiaia- p!aia now, iH. GOSS.S ..7M nt ( , - - ' , ! . ; fol-lowi- ng - . at-la- w I JL.u';., -J ' -' ; f 1 W'ai-burt- -.-- . 1 . 1 L. , ; ! i I on liberal-principle- i s 4 their-Vauafcturesa- a ' . ,sw-cr- e ' NOTICE: kUi com-pan- JTlie-JAoT- k- to-da- y '' y, ! e . . wak-rux- . ? -- ( 1 -- , e I d i ..'oi 'nirfcitsnj: I'OLLOM'-inft.lorib- 'W - - i , ; stock-holder- s. 0lbt yr i I ! 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