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Show The MaU OUTRAGE UPON INDIANS. jority of its population. ; "Gentile 0g(Uir,uttCti0n; Ageat doesn't know of any Another outrage; on' the'r' Indians ; t I :J sells who if in Utah postage has PaMlshsd TrT WEDNKSDAY Mid SATURDAY postmaster just oma to light, and is exposed manby tti Oods Pubmshixs Compamt. the of legitimate in the Lis Angele3 Express. ,,JA a stamps outside liarle W.Penrose, Editor. ner. Ali the offenders, therfore, are order of ejectment has been served E.STRATFORDKBuinttt Manager, , e "Mormons," and by inference by the Sheriff of San Piego County, states that "their religion requires Cal. upon the Teraeoula Indians. The Lincoln Methodists should tbem to swindle the Government." OGDEX. UTAH. These naave3 number about 300 aud send for Pierce. He'd soon clear off to 1875 29. SEPTEMBER quarrel are knowu as a WEDNESDAY, We have no disposition thrifty and indus' ri their, debt for them, if they would with the gallant Colonel. Our inous colony, who, for more than twenhi in a good personal inter guarantee been conhas him with tercourse To All whom it may Con est in the collections. ty .years, have cultivated the land ducted in the most friendly and ccrn. from which they are to be driven, manner. But we cannot do and have acquired a considerable THE SPECIAE MAIL Advertisements, orders for Job to our feelings without stamp. justice number of horses, cattle and sheep. AGENT AND NWIXIILING iu2 that statement as utterly and AVcrk or business ooaoccted with During all this time they,(hav THE GOVERNMENT. ' and a gratuitous insult to false, remittances aud 'all been assured by Agents and CommisSubscriptions, whom the special Col.' Wickizcr, a Agent Special against people forwarded' by mail for the Ogdex sioners that they could remain in sethe; l 0. .department, has a. con Mail Agent has no reason to entercurity upon their farms. But an old J uxctiox, should be addressed to tribution this morning to the fSalt tain such bitterness. Mexican title to the ranche which KDWIN STRATFORD, that receptacle of . Lake Spittoon, The Junction took occasion to call they have improved is held by some Business Managkk, anonymous uncleaaness and skulking the att nti' n of postmasters iu Utah white men, who have obtained abuso. Unlike those who usually to the fraud against the Oo7ern-meJcx 32, Ogden, Utah. judgment for the ejectment of all use. the Spittoon as a vessel for their and injustice Ut other postmaspersons iutruding on the ranche, and venom the Col. does not hide behind ters, perpetrated-bthose who sold HARD MONEY OR RAO new, just at the worst season fur a nom de plum': to. spit spite at tho stamps illegally, before any other moving, these Indians, who knew MONEY? religion cf the people of Utah. He newspaper in the Territorv or the uothiug of the legal proceedings, are A mass meting was held in the comes out like a little man and says Agent himself noticed it publicly. to be ejected from their homes, and large hall of the Cooper Institute, his little say over his own signature. We caunot, therefore, be accused of the costs of the suit and the ejectNew York, last night, to agitate, the That much stands to his credit. sympathy with defrauding officials. ment are to be collected out of their The Special Mail Agent complains policy of keeping tho volume of the In a lormer letter the Agent inti effects. the to disdeal Postmasters who of certain requirements currency equal mated that Z. C. M. I. did not Have not the red men great cause of trade. It was a big affair, and the honestly in United States postage buy its stamps at the Salt Lake to lespect the whites, and should Democracy of thb West was su&tain-tr- d stamps.'' He mentions one by name, office, but obtained them by improper not reverence and obey without in its financial platform, with loud threatens to publish thj names If he will take the they purchase. of others, and says he is "tharpeuiug trouble to look iato this matter he a murmur, the representatives of a cheering. It is a little singular that in Eng- the guillotiue," and that it will give will fiud that Z. C. M. I. deals large Government so merciful and just towards its "wards?" land, where it is supposed that the him ' "exquisite' pleasure to "sever ly with the Government in stamped principle is established their dibhunest jugular veins." aud printed envelopes. Perhaps, it THE immovably, as the financial eumnnitn Now, while it is quite right for the is not to buy atamps ot a FIZZLE. borum, a .movement is on foot for special Mail Agent to invcitigato the P. M but to deal direct with the de , ' the extension of paper currency. It acts of postmasters, and to report The delinquent taxpayers of Salt The Agent holds out a partment. associated the Chambers ii argued by dishonesty (or irregularity to the de- terrible warning to the "disloyal." Lake have concluded that discretion of Commerce that tho gold basis is partment at Washington, it is not Dah! Colonel, don't harp on such a is the best part of valor. They hare too smtll to meet the demand of exactly within tho cal his of sphere worn out string as that, it is un- learned th s folly of hearkening to trade, and that the withdrawal of ling to accuse an official through a evil counsel, aud found that those worthy of you. a small amount of win causes such a libellous newspaper, nor to flourish Iu conclusion we venture to sug who are, first to incite them to lawof iu rate the the chango iatcrest,tkat aa 4ua3;iBary instrument f death lessness are the last to back them in gest, if it be not deemed "disloyal" to business of tha country is agitated , to which U not under h'13, personal con- hint at such a thing, that there are their resistance. Nearly all of the the great lnoonveuienoe aud detrU trol, i .' i :; other irregularitie which call for the delinquents have walked up and setmen t to banking institutions and t rado He says the postmaster at Fair-vie- action of the guillotine besides sell tled, and the collector has given the in general. The association defires is "undoubtedly dealing dising a few postage stamps illegiti- rest till October 30th to pay up and a change in the Act of Parliament honestly iu As pottage starapa." mately. Detaining and opening let- save their property from sale by aucgovern:ng the present "vsteai,so as proof of this, ho speaks of another ters, is a worse crime than the of tion. And thus the great, blast from to pencil banks to issue nwtes on ,in fence supposed at Fairview, aud the the tonsdown to a very person .in f Fairvie, w t paying their showing sufficient property as iu Omaha. whistle. thin goods bougnt stamps fjr . unpunished "steal" of that $10,000 securitv to meet the notes when due. If thb. is all the evidence the Agent registered package, is a mark for the The correnoy question of the day has for branding the postmaster at detective powers of a Government ofIIi Own Daughter. is a knotty problem, and iu; its dis- Fairvie w with dishojoaty, 'and it is ficer worthy the exercise of his cussion the great parties of the coun- all lve offr3,'woJ consider that he haa A Melbourne1 widower with some might, mind and strength. Go ahead bo 8 to and of a family, and a goodly bank Does tides, thing he know try jem changing yffj.poor. ce. , detect official erimiaals, but and., account, advertised for a wife vex a each seems to be fighting from the how or from whence thoso stamps don't step outside ' of your official fictitious signatures i Several answers battle ground of the other. As L rd were obtained?, r ile ieems to jump were received,' among which was one sphere to abuse the people aud ' Dundreary would say, "ithioao of th at the inclusion tmit because a that particularly pleased hhnl The their religion.1. tjiothe thingth a f allow can a never Fairview man bought goods with cnirograpny.was qeiicate outt graceunderstand.!'. If wo are called upon stamps, thoe gutnuiy Hul oontribu ful,, the language chaste, and the like bis own; fictitious, signature to choose between, hard ruooej aud toxs ty the revenue! mastjliave come THE CURTAIN DROPPED brief and mutually agreeable after a ' rag oaey, say take 'a from tha fairvie w offiott '" Stamping correspondence, a time and place was course to five ui plenty of bth. ith dish9iie3ty on such the I, MThe soldiers stationed ior awhile agreed upon for meeting. At the atteOttated' teitlmeay, ehows very at Corione, to calm the fears of the appointed hour the gentleman was in a private parlor at a certain METHODIST MATTERS. poor judgme&ter a great deal of spite timid and circulate a few greenbacks waiting fashionable hotel, and shortly afteron the part of ha reckless Accuser in the expiring burg,' have rctorned ward a lady entered, thickly veiled. The Mothodist Coaferences in CalIn regard to we to Camp Douglas. The curtain has She came in trembling,' and did not ifornia aad Nebraska, though held veuture to remind the agent that the dropped over the farco of ''The Bogus venture to look up until the voice of simultaneously, do cot agree in sen- doolpttatory inetrumeut works at Indian Scare, or The the gentleman, in respectful greeting, Bankrupt Burg fell her tar, at which she starttiment. Tho California preachers Washington, and that iu edge is kept on the Bear," and the receipts pan ed upoa raised her to fcf convulsively, thewant presiding elder sharp by other hands than and out very meagre.' The last act, the the face of her swain, and theneyes hi, utter? made eleotive instead of appointive. forxtherjiilioials than village post- quartering, of troops, ; didn't last as ed a suppressed th cry crya tho- tone The Nebraska shepherds want the masters. which of struck as was upoa gentleand the vendors desired, long unfami-is- . man's ear with sound a present system r continued, j After not ' 3ut wi hiv3Djt yt touched that of refreshments are corre?indirjgly ' He lifted the veil,' anti looked discussing tbe PbjectJ atlljinooju', part of ihe CUe lo mamaieattoa short la their anticipated cash re upon the, soured face of; his own tbej adopted the following resolu- where the real spite comes in. He turns. Now watch .for the next daughter, whom Je had supped yii:)'j:.H-t)V.Vtions; I was industriouHly n pursuiog her move for a '.'revival,." to keep the "Ttt w earnestly favor the continu-is. "It is quite probahle that 0 entile studies at a school iu a town fcomc alive. i; ation cf h presiding eldrhip it distance westward from Melbourne; "That we weu'd greatly deplore iu postmasters in the Territory are doing date-4ut this The young lady has since Wen ;s.tal U have of th thstne thing, Relieve, it deetMCtioo, tor i. ; led as housekeeper in the pattmal (aoanoat c,.' :; strong bra4ieivfar ehitKih yoiitj. "That, if the offioe ahculi be made After expressing his tatentiou to GRANT WANTED AT SALT mansion, and her papa is net likely elective, we believe the whole churoh LIKE. to advertise for a wifeagaiu until this would be better satisfied by allowing the cause their reamal if discovered, he is marnd. Laity and Clergy an equal voice iu the continues : An invitation to Preaidest Grant daughter v flection of PreaiJiag Elders." "For ihsj knew have no b viwt Salt Like City is in circulaThe correspondent of tho Omaha eruuie; they "have &elUr;rty ussters to obey, tion. What indacemaat have It is seldom easy to see the hidden the benefaction t n rohgian that requires them to and Ne at where the in that which is au apLincoln, Herald, inviters to offer?: Dogs would b& the swioile the Gavorn.Tieat " affliction. A boy who was braska: Conference was he'.dj pyes From the oourse taken by the ma cheapest present tha .Salt J Lakers parent the rfionquito tvaS told "confounding" the following powerful recommendaof Government officials who could gst hold, of, but then, Grant by his pastor that "doubtless the injority tion of the M. K.r church in . that sects are made with a good nd iu are foroais upon the people of this haa had a surfeit of bull '"purps' : when the young scamp recity Territory, it would appear as if they Perhaps they will try cigars; Jordan view," can't see it, whether it is in "I plied, They el aim th largest ,dbt of an? have am Idea tint one part of their is liberal, and the whole affair will view, churoh in the conference, ' an4 mere or,mt. At. any rtte t JWt quarrelsome oiei&tcrs tlua would le duty id to insult aud abuse the ma doubtless end in suiok b anyhow. ' - like the cul I feel." V 3 3hr ; 1-- sufficient to furnish the, whole State of Nebraska. Tbese various qualifications of course, make,, op aehurch bodv that is too b i irh and important, too Yinuous and ioUlligeut to le natisfil with any minister of the NehraHka conference, This explainswhy they bate imported far a number of j ears their ministers from foreign pulpits" LE'rii LIST.OF ' . - MUb Woth- Utter omc: '' en-tire- ly .DiunorMrMA ' ' ' . BructHtreet Kuierson J b'.HniH J T Harlin i OKNT8' LIST. hard-mone- y TAX-REGISTE- RS' w ' Larson II Mclliav J M r?aty p Schapp!e ..Sparks H A B A We baler r . , W 4 HKLD FOR I'OSTAGK. B. A. G F. M-- Griffiu, Kaa,h, Kune c0 ' Gibbs LngatJt C(lche Kaaa Uol.err Salt Lake clj,' E. A. Box. Brighsm City, TJlak. 8 W. Kosenstsck, Ban Francisco J. G Brooke (tail Lake City. STo obtttlnny of theae letten uiut wk for "udvortisod letter. ?d Pr,y;,?e cent f"r pTr U wnt T -- L Pnchforu J U Loiiinifiu J Lund A W ly . MiE Miller ' nt ujj t Anaerson S ' Wi 10 LAblES' LIST. . gen-tleman- on ii, called for ut to tUe Ltokd nffig within oxe montb Lttr Offio. ' C.t P"ear of ' the' J. Hail, - An old Scotch woman once said to her pastor, "Dear me, ministers muekle adoo aboot their hard ml' work but what twa bits o' sermons in week tae mak' up? I could th' do't mytelV. "Weel, Janet," said the minister, good humoredlc, "h-t'hear 'Cme awa' wi' a text you try." s ten," quoth she. He repeated with 'a better to dwell in tho emphasis, corner of the housetop than with a It brawling woman in a wide bouse Janet fired up instantly. 'Vhat't that ye say, tlr ? Dae g ye intend personal?" stopl". broke in her pastor, "you would not do tor a minister." "And whV for nae V said she. "Because, Janet, you come owcr soon to the applies- oay-thm- 'I lived with him nineteen years,'" says an Iudiana applioaut hr divorce, "and all the clothe? he ever bought mo was a" bunch of, hair pins and a tooth brush." You can see by this what a Lard time she had to keep well dressed. .. ', , . WHY DO YOU GO Or Send to Salt Lake i tax-resiste- rs FOR . dus-repres- ., AND,,..: EDICINES eat ' ( Vtt-thou- tU ,! ,, ; WHZN' U "i t . . -- THK' ' - , - ' n - i : i . ' ' ; la the Markst can be obtained at - " j - fte ,' - ITTV7 11 vi ni) nn otadu uu o uii, lvnr i the-'guillotii- e, - rVKK3CKIPTION8 rawfiillv m-- ( JT poUDdcd at all fe.iira cf the aizii ' and dav.1 ' - - , Liquor i , , dy-pla- ce ; r '..'.' Porter, 1 if' i . . luv.uiVMi qua..ijf.. hi't r it . -- ' Oils Yainalslics, - : s ' t-t- . I ; lirusiics, lowest prices. 1 |