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Show . 5to Ogfau gundfon. T777 STREET. PUBLISHINO COMPANY, OOUEX I'ROl'IllETOKS. C'harlev W. Penrose, Editor. Thomson, BiiiIuoms Mau'gr- Waller m;ii:. utaii.80, - 1876. satuuday. 8eptember TO C'OKKKHPOXIIKSTM. When you write for publication, write Give only on one Bide of the paper. real name, not necessarily for publicabrief and tion, but lor protection. Be explicit. Communications relating to adverbusi tisements, job work and all other ness, direct invariably to the Busings Manager. Correspondence for publication direct invariably to the Editor. aji: vin. AirTiuuizi: The following persona art authorized to hust-t.r- s rolled subscriptions and transact an; connected with, the "Junction" Office in their respective settlements. M. Logan, Providence and .Villiullc, J. W. Smithfield, Ifyde Park and Richmand, A. Noble. I" Jamri Umusorlh. ''''-Vr- . Jfirum, All settlement on the west tide of Hear River, in Cache Valley, J. 11 Parker. Springs and Willard, Malad City. Wdlt Samaria, Jo: 11'. Farmington, lHihg. 0. L. Robinson. IF. S Popplcten Wellsville A- - Shaw hi A". Austin -- Jamts Salmon Coalville Anderson W. Poatage Co -- EH Mhitear Morgan Address all business communications, WALTER THOMSON, IS Ogh, I'tun. - 1 1 1 COKKESPOXUEXCE. - Logan, Sept. 25th, 187G. lead the Democracy to a Novemin Editor Junction: great and glorious victory The Sunday Schools of Cache Valley tne ber. The second resolves that to day hell a jinni'l juMlee iu the Lo C n .mllona i. i 1.. ui or norues gan bowery, wtiiea had been seated for emigration the the occasion, kiii every pari oi ii was is paralyzing to the Pacific Coast well tilled, every Heat was occupied, tvnd ndustries of the country, aud it fa- more iu demuud, to great w.is the VlO i:C... .linn nf vors sucn a niouiucuiiuu Twenty-twSunday schools in the United were well represented all und treaty in fjreo betweeu the Valley, States aud China, as will stop any with children and adults. The exercists opened at 11 am, of that class of Mr. iVoses Thatcher Mr. Howard particrp vrlninU iu urther immigration presiding, lbe was in lead well rendered with thiru lhe this to singing country, the people the iufamous act of procuring Mr Wm knowles as conductor, auu Mr. resolotion demands of the next, Le- and false conviction of a person upon Joseph Goddari at tho ergau. in the The questions of tne twelve chapters But this does islative Assembly a reduction suborned evidence. on the history of Joseph Smith, as pub to econo not constitute thesum total of charges taxation in the Territory, lished in the Juvenile Instructor, was and the entire number of chil mize Where ever it may bo possible, preferred by the virtuous "ring" or dren, seemingly simultaneously, res Ilow- - n County and Territorial expendi with the answers, so well had gan against its quandom friend ponding in reduction a demands and bften taught their lessons through they iird, it charges that Col. II. entered tures, At 12:30 p.m., they the out ot valley. all public into an agreement with "the Church" the fees and salaries took a recess until 2 p in., when they officers to the lowest possible tiure, resumed their singing, speaking, ques by which it was understood that weal. tioning, &c The Secretary, Mr Hyde, "Lee and Kiiugeusmith only were to consistent with the public a couMy re crl, shjwing the con declares that read resolution fourth The of the schools witi regard to the dition hence and testimo be sacrificed, at tendance, number of books ot Idaho numbers, of the interests the people ny was cooked up for that express librai in tne ie, and also 'he financial imperatively demand,that the ludiam condition &f each, which showed i.ll purpose re were in good order, money in their The Junction is not the champi be required to rernaiu on th other of or Howard any on of LSI. treasuries, and no dents upon any ot reservations; and it turtner them; spective and a steady growth of attend fair see dealing. man. but does like to of the ance was shown the asserts experience that, aud it deprecates tho course pursued Mr. Goddird, who had come from an attempt to people of that Territory, a3 well as of Salt Lake by" the. - Tribune in City expressly for the occaI nr. 11 demand to them leads break down au otucial, eitner oe sion, spoke just as 1 like to hear a man pioneers, all it that do failed to ho children; he uidn t as many has cause that the Indian Bureau be transfer- speak todo. go on wi ha long rnmre. . uxunlly done Hence, has wished, or from the Interior to the War role that rcaiceiy grnwn people can un red we iuquirc, ia our contemporary sina high liown and that the policy of derstand, either in cere iu its clamor for the punishment Department, tone, using such big words that it would of those found guilty of a participa- the Republican Administration, of take a thorough groduute to understMud tion in the Mountain Meadows af dividing out the control of the sev them, or with tnch a mongrel, that neither meut, referred to nor came to fair? Or does it merely desire to eral Indian reservations among the anything, and occupy them to the diskeep up the hue and cry against various religious denominations, has pleasure of all present; but he spoke it at . the samo time, does them, while bout things to the children, that they . produced nothing but evil to the In could understand. not wi.h to see them punisnea:ii He admired the Sunday schools beProbably the troth may be lound dians, who have been plundered by teaeh childreu to be honust, cause in stock in the fact thai the only their agents, and made wanderers by sober they and virtuous; he related a tie trade of the Tribune is defamation their robbers. incident that occurred at the lafct jubi of "Mormons." and anything which how easily The fifth, declares that the cn- - lee in Salt Lake City, that tends to irivo them credit for honesty he found a little book and fan, that had and humanity, has the effect at the brcement of the stumpage rules of been lost by two little girls, by appeal same time to deprive Othello of his the Interior Department retards the ing to the honesty of the boys and girls that had found the lost articles, and in occupation. development and settlement of the this manner did Mr. Goddard bold his audience in silence and attention, territory, yielding no revenue to the entire vre CAUSE OF W A 15. presume there were thiee (and government, and demands the pas thousand souls present) relatiigr truths who had ro- - sage of a law exempting unsurveyed that could be easily .understood by the William E. lodeo. w children, and very interesting to the ceived an invitation to attend thody land from all processes upon which Evans and Willis were in comnaniite explosion at Hell Gate on said rules are founded, when timber with Brother Goddard, who also pany Sunday, who considered the selection cut thereon is intended to be used for spoke to the children. I think I never saw President Young, of that day as a desecration of the agricultural, mechanical or mining Jun , and Bishop Preston feel better on Sabbath, afterwards addressed a long purposes within the territory. any occasion than the present. In gaz letter to General Newton, to which The sixth, opposes subsidies to pri ing upon taat vast assembly of children, Preston remarked he would like to that gentleman made the following vate cor j orations, but earnestly de Bro the children in his arms and protake reply. If Mr. Dodge is a fighting sirea Congress to make liberal appro tect them through life from the snares and evils that surround them. man, aud feels' disposed to be gov. priations of land to railroads within Pre t. Young said the questions and erned by the ' oode " he will proba the territory, to be held in trust by answers by the children caused him to bly send a challenge to Gen. New (he United States, and sold to actua reflect back, and he imagined he could see the boy Joseph Smith going to the ton, for by the code wo presume the settlers at prices not exceeding 2.50 hill Cumorah and receiving from the stone box the plates from which the letter of the latter would be cotwid per acre. Book of Mormon was translated; said ered'eausus belli:" lhe seventh, endorses ana ap the recollections of those days caused 1 have received the commnnicition proves every act of Congress secur sorrow and pleasure, mingled with those from you, dated September 22, in which of when looking over that lorge to the people of Idaho the right you decline An alleged iovitatiun from ing congregation as a portion of the result me to witness the explosion ut Hell to elect their own Governor, Secxe of that translation and early work. The Gate, on Sunday the 24th inst. As you and superintendent whole affair pasted off with unusual take a great deal of pains' to go out of tary, controller quietness and good order, considering the number, and all remarked that the your way to violate me common courte of public institutions. sie of social iuierconrse, I take this o was indeed a success," and rejubilee commends the action The ninth, casiou to inform vou that I did not in flected much credit to the county and f tho House of Representatives in school superintendents. vile you or evetknow of your invitation until the receiot of Your refusal to ac- When will we have another? Bring out the corruptions of fed oe pi. The truth is,' I left the matter of ferreting them along, they do a great deal of good, invitation to the Chamber ot Commerce eral officials, and demands an inves and if the suggestions and rules that Uut not satisfied with denouncing the testimony as false, the organ attacks Mr. Howard in the following coarse terms: "We do not hesitate to express belief that Mr. Howard. with his experience a? a lawyer, had a full knowledge of the worthlcssness " jf the testimony he was offering , If this "belief' be fact, then is ' fied to Logan, Srpt A vivuw 1 o Dr ir 1 1 - IT SIXtEKE ? For soma! years the King and its organ, the Tribune, have been clam oring for the conviction of the per petrators of the Mountain Meadows massacre, moving heaven and earth for their punishment by ''fair means or by foul:" and a person perusing the columns of the organ, and giv ing it due credit for sincerity, would naturally suppose that it really to find out the guilty - parties Had to make sure that "no guilty man" escaped. Uut it would seem from late de Telopments that such is not the object of the outcry in the present case, for nosoouer docs Mr. Sumner Howard, the United States Attorney, succeed io fastening the crime of do-feir- murder in the first degree upon John a verdict of . Lee, aud obtaining guilty at . tho hands of & Mormon jury, than the Tribune tacts about and virtually denies the guilt of Lee. In this morning's issue of that paper, we find the following statements " We further believe that the prisoner, Lee, traitor, and ausassiu, m ho notoriously is, has becu convicted on false and suborned tes- 1 to-da- and to Lieutenant Willard, United States of the public were adopted by the Jubilee, are put in Enniueer. with instructions te invite a tigation by Congress force throughout the valley, more than certain number of gentlemen. I regret affairs of federal officials in Idaho. common good will be the result. to find that in one case he has made a The tenth, resolves that the thanks Yours, Eto , mistake One of the Ma.it. of the people are due to Hon. S. S iSigned) JOHH NWTOM, , Fenn for the energy and determina Lieut. Colonel Engineer and Brevet Ma Lake Correspondence r, tion displayed in securing his seat in jor General. Congress, and asserts that by his Bennington, Sept. 17, 1876. course since occupying the eeat, h Editor Junction: DEMOCUACY. Some few weeks since, Messrs. Hardy has proved himself to be a faithfu and Young visited this place for the The Democrats of Idaho, at the and zealous public servant. purpose of organiiing a Young Men's We will probably be able to lay Mutual Improvement Association. A Convention recently held at Babe meeting was held in the ichoolbouse, City, at which Hon. S. S. Fenn was belore our readers a synopsis of the which was filled to overflowing by an platform of the Republicans of that attentive and appreciative audience. A. plaoed in nomination for in order that our R. Wright was nominated and unanias Delegate io Congress from that Territory shortly, friends in Idaho may be able to judge mously sustained as President of the xesolu series a of Territory, adopted between the policies of the twj con- Association. At a meeting beld subsequently, Delbert Merrill as first, and tions, which we have not heretofore tending parties there. David T. Perkins as second counselor, been able to publish, and cannot do and the undersigned as secretary, were The names of all the duly elected. now; but as many of our readers re men in the settlement have been young was There little a gathering the enrolled. Meetings have been side iu Idaho, and may not have reregularly and a other lady, with the held and punctually attended. evening, ceived the platform, we herewith desire to chasten the conversation Yours very respectfully, furnish a synopsis of the declarations asked a had he Lucii's Bingham. if man never young felt a deep and subtle thrill, a fullness of that body. The first resolution endorses, of feeling, so to speak, that remisided Men, says Adam Smith, are natur- of him another life. Ilesaidhehad unsentimental. A man will most heartily, tie platform o once. It was when he was in the scoop the bottom out of an egg withConven National y. ws .Ormsby chair, and Jau.es Secretary f . . c.,)!ptj ' Leisbuun nrr!? A hPPtiJ .. ' ' . at.en.l the County Coavemion f, I'.dden at Can,D Axtell on a u TkJt Sept 30th. 1870. On motion the chair appointed to ' anuer Lrnmv . i.i Tl i nuns ii rkicks Lee. wiin e " ft ii The Hon. i I t'i u I .. 'I Phi, ' . nninina.i,,g . ii ,,J(. IOOW1 it t tt comn.ii. d le- - wuiciiiiim, viz; Bt igharn Young, Jr ir Proton. J,,rae II ! Charles 0 Card. William UyZ yZ " Carpenter and C. J. Larson, w'10 Wm B. unanimously elected; ,he , lowmg illinifd persons were flu,i ternaten: 'fbos. X Smiih. Moms Thatoh f'trles Xihley, - r , IT ii. iv ir.nt.ey, James A. Le.s&m. n and u. u jjeisted Motioned that the proceeding nf tl,j9 ' meeting be published in the ()ul)E Junction and Salt Lake HeraU. the meeting adjourned nine die. 0 C Oajisur. Chairman, James A Leihmas, att-rwa- , where-upo- n Secretary An IJnCorinitiate Jlnse. A Hartford spider caust the hind leg of a mouse io oue of the Sbres oi his web, and cont ii.u.. m wjud his web with suth rapidity that in a few mouieats lhe hiud legs of the mouse were held firmly, while the mouse scratched the ground with his fore legs in ineffectual attempts to escape. The gentleman io whoE cellar these proceedings took place found the spider and uieuse ia the position above described, called in eomo frieud to observe the positions, and then left the mouse to hia fate. On going into the cellar the next day, he found that by some preees of engineering the spider had raised the mouse an inch from the Sour. The nnuse was very weak, and had discontinued struggling. On the next day some accident occurred to the fibres, and the mouse fell to the floor, where be was left for the spider to feast upon at hia leisure, as a reward for his ingenuity. Three thousand stars only are visible to the naked eye. Countless millions are revealed by the telescope some so remote thit their' light, traveling at the rate of 200,000 miles a second, cannot arrive at our little planet in less than 14,000 years. HOWARD & HARPER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY A SHINGLES, maue t Randolph, Rich County, for sale at the WEBER MILLS, -- Cgden AT $4. per Thousand ! PEERY, IIERRICK & BURTON. sGS-l- m . v 3 at a3 4, .2- - S3 o E.2 a P -- a . , a -r pa- I11II ' 2 - 3 Ilcur timony." If the testimony upon which Lee vras indicted and has been convicted "false and suborned," who in the first instance produced it before the grand jury? Not Col. Howard most assuredly, because ho was not in Utah at that time, but it was evidently, if fake and suborned, procured by the "ring" in its efforts to punish, not John D. Lee, but some other persons, failing thus far in that object, the organ becomes savage and furious in its denunciations the of Mr. Howard, who has probably tion tierely discharged a duty ia the pre O. C . The Chair biieflv a'atci ject of,hea)ee,il!ewftMoel d, . ,. rrini Hen HhII on ue ireuiUir 187S. TV! 'iR-- '' 2Gth Editor Jwctiohs . Business Manager. Lot 82, 11 1 Psra,lis... Hear Lake Valley . rig-ma- Hammond. hrankUn, - '. without fdeling or partiality. convention as most einiueutij mises Jj & CO CLssm g f 2 2 ft a a !9 it Sc -1mtr 2 O u 'tart' KaJ S o oo a 3 , late country, and the doctor called it out thinking that the mother of that asttembled at St. Louis, cholera morbus, and charged him H egg is, perhaps, a hundred miles and recoguius tho nominees of that a visit. Norwich Bulletin. away in tho rain. Haa 5 |