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Show Pwumim OOHFT.... M theOonM Busines. Manager. PENROSE. Editor and jjW 9 ISOF SUBSCRIPTION. JiU no 'nlftu Fost OOlcei ARRIVALS. 7w wn "'y llle Mail daily Throagh Wail daily &b!US - 6.30 p.m. m- 61 pjn. .8.40 aoo. e "jum-Itafvrv,nntv mails so via place for KicU County, 2 . . p.m. S&Jiiuv. and Saturday, at Affouniy, Tuesday, Thursday. 5.00 . . p.m. to Logan JJuUuarriSvine-Medrdayp- m !lw,!lnMdav and Saturday. 7.30 a.in 4 Slatersville, Main City 2.45 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays f K and HrTUteandAlma-Weduesday.- 11.30 a.m gatardav. OFFICE IWCR3. 6.15 p.m. . fc,ral Delivery, . "7 ' gaudav, p.m. w o BEG1STBY DEPARTMENT 0in from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. a.m. to 3 p.m. Open fretn from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. "itsido Deer 'jqskPU HALL, Postmaster, Trains- - 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 " 7.50 - - 8.40 " Salt Lake City Time. 6.20 CP. train arrives " U. P. - leaves c. p. u u. c. train arrives r U.P. and . . ' t - leaves and . . - a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 5.40 F. Weber Lodge, A. A. M. fc U.D. OGDEN. IN T1ELD COMMUNICATIONS Main St. first and third Thursday'. E,WlTJLtft Sojourning brethren in good invited. statins, are cordially : BAM IE DESERET SXT10XAL CITY. SAW.IAKE Paid Vp Capital,- - $ 200,000 $1,000,000 Authorized WM. IT. nOOPER. President,! DQfc. o. MjUixruW rj, BRIGHAM YOUNG, Directors. WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, J. T. LITTLE, i XI, L. S. HILLS, Cashier. ,s , in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, Collections made,, and promptly remiWed. hrfign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on d53-l- y itvings Deposits. K. & CO., EXPRESS FOR WARDERS, ELLS. FARGO R!inliira nnd Dealers VForeign and at OFFICE dHtf Exchange. JUNCTION R. R. DEPOT. - - J. E. DOOLY, - ' f -- Agent. UNION OS.- - s Ognen, Domestic - - EUGENE LASCELLES, IS ATTORN .. ..... ' . W t'?.l. Y-eit-- Li. OODHN OITYj U. T. 8 in the Juxctios Bulding. Office tf '"' nrt - ,, ' From tha Washington Capital. We referred last week to a memorial addressed to Congress by a num- ber of people styling themselves voters of Salt Lake City, charging the polygamous Urigham and his zealous followers with certain crimes and misdemeanors, very unpleasant, it seems, to the voters. From this memorial we learn that Brigham, and his apostles and elders, have been guilty of the grave offense of using figurative language of a military sort in their We have from our earliest sermons. childhood considered such fighting imaginary from the pulpit as something of a bore, but learn now for the first time that it is an offense against the peace and dignity of the State. If this be correct the llight llev. Major GeneralJohn P. Newman and all tha modern teachers of the late Christianity are open to indictment, for they invariably represent the church as the army of the Lori and the devil as belonging to the engineer corps, building fortifications over against the battlements of heaven. of . this memorial is mado up of extracts from sermons full of such military figure. The other third is given to charges of abuse upon the part of the Mormon church. In reference to these last the oppressed and abused Mormons petition- Congress to send out a committee of investigation. This the voters protest vehemently. They do not want these charges investigated, well knowing they cannot bo sustained; and they are also well aware that any fair exhibit would show to the world their designs upon the property of others. been at some pains to . We have learn the status of these votersr who seem to be so full of pious zeal and patriotism. We attach the following statement from a gentleman, not a Mormon, and for some time a resident of Salt Lake City, j It did not surprise us to learn that the leading men of these indignant Christians are apostate Mormons who approved of the Mountain- Meadow 9rimesi massacre and all the until it became thc(ir pecuniary interr est to" join ' the crusadV agonist thtl Church which ' fo'stdred 'theiri. 'Tne are a pretty efet' f fellows to','mak3 .charges against others; ? In Athis cas "distauce lends enchantment to th4 n view." If we' had of Govthe seat little nearer voters a ernment they would be pleading to indictments, in all probability ,iristead of preferring charges against others. But here is the biographical sketch, for the truth of which we are prepar' ' " ' ed to vouch : Joseph 11. Walker, chairman, went to Utah as a Mormon; for years after sermons to which he now objects were preached, continued to pass as such, "'Brother Brigham" ostensibly beiDg the object, of his respect, as Judre Cradlebaush, while there, was of his aversion. Ilis bread and but ter came from the Mormons. But the army went to Utah. There were contracts to be had, and money to be Then made by being His Walker turned zeal for and against the Mormons has been graded with barometrical nicety, rising to Gentile and falling to Mormon as the prospects of one and the other rose and iell. it Mormon prospects should rise, it would not surprise any one who knows him if he were to offer to. pay tithing. ' Samuel A. Merrctt, a delegate to Idaho, known among his acquainHis tances as "bragging Sam." chief delight, to a good listener, is to tell how much money he has and how many women he knQws, without niarryiti'' them. It. N. Baskin. There was a fu neral in Ohio and he went to Utah He furnished the brains for the McKean Crusade. Thomas D. Brown, doubtless, often testimony", to the ser mons he now condemns. "Bearing testimony" and dilating on the futile glory of Zion he had fondness for. But the idea crept into his brain that he was not properly appreciated Zion's dories were too lar distant for him to await them. He became a merchant, and gradually "aposta tized," apostacy manifesting itself more violently as Mormon patron age decreased. II. W. Lawrence raised a Mormon, and, while it paid to be such, appa non-Morrii- ds land and Mining Claims surveyed'.! non-Morm- j 'ivtl Engineer Logan, Cache Co. Hy dranlic ; j tha.nbn-Mornio- iTTORNEY & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Office Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. AUirads -- . attended of legal ""business promptly AMERICAN ltf HOTEL, FIRST - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, 0n Block East of the Theatre, ' - SALT LAKE CITY Terms 93.00 Weekly ' per dny. and Table Board at Reasonable Rates. - J. C. LITTLK, Proprietor. 'Ii.BAm.IT. JOHN SPRUANC8 C. SPRUANCE, STANLEY Buccessor trf U. Webster k C6. IlttVOHfiTX WINES G. CHAPMAX, & CO. and J. & J.Sprwanco. anA WhnlflMnla AND in Dsa?jTM LIQUORS No.UO Front Street, San Francisco. n. . w COAL! ." J. W. FARNSWORTH WILL SCPFLY GOOD COAL TO THE PEO-- , of Ojrden, at the lovfest rates, Deliver-itth- e D. P. depot or in any part of the city. ppiy to . JOHN PISCOCK 77-l- Agent. J.S.LEWIS, ATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, fluJi? wthes, MAIN rpre. "'m Clocks. Jevrelrv. Silver and STREET, OGD EN neUy done and all wcrk warrarted iirlj ' P. BREWERY & malting house, Utah, pjfeden, u,r M ,,. i LLER Cool PROPRIETOR," fLAGER and Sparkling, al way. on baud. .", oons and Families Lntl1 I,,rsoI' fr? th6 EfrwiptiTi,,". kig Supplied. residing along the Rail- - Towns will be rt tho surrundiiig rate of 50 Mute Pr Sa'ion """naHkV' MaIt wil1 5)9 regul.te4 tv (lie cu- -A U'jeral allowance lie a, Ji ?ncw of Sraiu tojeuJ&, Wtf a devoted one, in fact, to strengthen- - his influence, took a second wife from an influential family. His character may bo under rently non-Morm- on (Deal i CITY XJtali Territory. .Hll VOL. 'If.! WORK OF THE CHARACTER I.V-DICATED by ibe above title is Ur- 4 Feu Fietures or Utah Two-thir- w E.II.TALLMAN.Soc'y. OF SALT OGDEX.UTAII, 3IOXI) AY MAKC1I 7 1871. ;j "Kiugilei." T.00 a.m. 6.00 p m. . . . i of illMmiFi (SVXDAYS EXCEPTED.) ;. DIREGTORY p.m. 6.-- , ' IW daily Lake and the East Lake and the W est ....lt E" iT M0 Xo, 115. .. it 6.15 Dm. 7.40 ain. ... City, double Mail daily . Kil Itoont EVERY EVENING, PUBLISHED ;.T ;TrTW MAILS. CLOSINa AND ARRIVAL uk I 4.00 2.00 .10 Mouth. .T oeiM excepted EVENIXO, Sunday everY f . V AND ALI A CENTRAL UTAH A ! gently demanded by public neessiiy. ago, when the unikr-signe- d announced their intention of euch a work, another Directory stood by the statement that Brig-ham'- s, FIOXEEU LINE OF was j rchotiteJ lo the public, and they TheI2unniH Line UTAH. Only Throuyh immediately withdrew their advertiseGrant's, or anybody else's Curs ment. There being no proponiiiuti from sermons or alleged murders never , ON AND AFTER JAN. 1ft 1874. publish a Directory frcm any oJher troubled him. About four years 3 at present, and the importance-oquarter ' TO . Name of Ko. 1 No. S mercantile stores ago the Salt Lake with the growing Industrie Bi'AXiON, Pa.. Pass, Xew York, Gtlcajjo, Cincinnati and of the Territory calling for one, they started. His business was threatLouisville ened. He and other merchants propose issuing, on or before IllO 1st of April, A WTTUOUT CHANGK. P. M. i CU. $el joined Godbe in schism; then sud Trains Leave a wickedness the denly conception of Sft Lake 0 S 40 FOUR TRAINS DAILY! DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY of the Mormons broke upon him. ' 60 0 T5 Wead. Cross 6 26 4 Sol. Sicgcl, Boukofsky, Walters1, 7:15 A. 3f.I)ay Express. Cebtreville S3 4 16 75l 00 Rchmke, Cohn, Kahn, Adler and iKD , With Talace Car through to New York, ChiSholes are Jews, who care neither 6 SO 4 33 1 00,1 So FarniingtonJ cago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except for Mormons nor Gentiles so long as Sunday. T 7 4 62 1 So'l 75 Kysvllle UTAH they can make money. As the Mor- Arrive at 0' 2 00 3 00 3:30 7 60 6 RAILHOAD. twelvemonth A ROUTE EAST. ' ST. LOUIS i . mons generally patronize the cooperative stores, they have but little to hope front them. If they refused to join in the measures of the"lling" they would, make the town unpleasantly warm for them. A. S. Gould is known as "lying Gould." It was ha " whose dispatches garnished the columns of the daily papers last year, and gave frightful accounts of affairs in Utah. He was then agent for the Associated Press at that point. A lecherous rascal, who, if half be true which is rumored against him, leads a scandalous life. He is a precious fellow to worry over polygamy. John 'Chislett, an preacher and duplicate in conduct of Brown. Thomas W. Armstrong and Ben The jamin liaybould, one was Lawrence s bookeeper, the other Walker's. They are a pair of nobodies who expect to obtain lavor by eohoing their employers' charges. C C. Clements, who has recently been superseded a3 Surveyor General ' of the Territory. M. B. Callahan, a small hardware dealer. G. M. Scott not known. Harvey Hardy, not known. C. C. Walliri, liarness dealer, but little known; joined the crowd for the same reasons probably os the ; v. Jews. J t; John Cunningham, a counterpart ; of Chislett. WP. Appleby,- - a low, ignorant fejlow,: whose- ambition is rto be a pliable tool of the Raised a. Mormon, but shunned hy them because of his antecedents. Dennis J.1 Toohy, an Irishman' anc blatherskite .Bohemian, whose chief success ,has consiste'd in broaking , 1 Pass. Pass. 5:15 Ogden 8 40 6 20 Kaysville 9 SI T 10 1 00 1 SO Farniington 9 S2 7 31 1 35 1 75 Contreville 10 4 7 44 i 60 2 10 Woods Cross Arrive at Salt Lake . 10 13 7 3 1 75 2 30 10 40 8 20 2 003 00 In addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS J s. " Line. st C:15 P. Express. M.-Clii- cago Willi through Saturday Car Sleeping Dally except Ticket 4IHce, So. 100 X. Four 111 RU, Cor. Chestuut St, St .L0C1S. F. M . COL11URN, THOS. Ticket Ag't, St. LmiK Went'n Pass. CHAS. K. JNO. E. SIMPSON, Gen. Supt.,IucIiaiJupoH9. Gen. Pass. DORWIN, Agt.St.Louis FOLLETT, Agt.,8t.Loui. dl-t- Passengers will please purchase their tickets at offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare i. collected ou the train. the For all Information concerning Freight or Pat-sag- e, apply to JAMES SHARP, Ueo'l Ticket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, SOPEKINTENDENT. , ' EDWARD L. SLOAN.', , WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogdea City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City al 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. f TAYLOR'S HOTEL hose former DIRECTORY of Salt Lake juv much satisfaction,. W The DIRECTORY of SALT LAKE CITY and .1 L'TAII TERRITORY will oontalu A General Directory of Knit Lnke City; aliiisiiicKH Iiret lory of,Salt Lake Clly; A Ilusiiics Directory of Oglcn, Frovo,Coriuiie, Altai, Hiiiglinm and Ophir; nilii an Oilicinl Directory of every Count' and Bluniei ' nality In Ftali. It uillnlso contain a ChroOn tux European Plan, nological IliMtory of the TerWest Side East Temple Street, ritory; a description of the SALT LAKE CITY. varioii4 Mining; DiHtricts, with iiiudi interesting and Board by the Day or Week. BSyRooms with or without Board.'tga reliable information relative to the leading mine Taylor & Cutler, their development: and lOOtf and Proprietor.. to the Agricultural Manufacturing and Industrial PAIN V., of the Territory. and Pniiscrlption. E X T It M A T 0 11 ! Advertisement, willsoliciting call upon busiues. men and j oH ' UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. O Trains Leave Ogden daily, at 8:30 a.m. Trains Loaye Logan daily, at 12:30 p.m ' moses tiiatcher,'' Gen. Supt. ; busiues. .lirertory, by furnishing them correct . as to Uau-.e- s and ' AST) Salt I.hU Ilerultl ruwliahln? Co. FOIlPAIjSSpFAtLIKDS. Never-failin- Kcmedy. g ' RESPECTABLE.' 'jdERc'nANTS. ALL all whom it may concern. " TRY IT! given,, that Notice is hereby engaged in Business in V fJ. :: Ordi-nantPgden City, (fcr waich the City a license mtrsts be provide Hhat" ' obtained,)- witbo.ut first,. procuring a license are liable to be taken'.before. any Alderman of said City, aud te 'SabjecteJ down newspapers. Thos". S. Bates, lornierly engineer to a Fine. - 4. . J3 order of the City Council, ' on Union Pacific B. R. ; LESTER J. UERRlCK,. Mayor. B. N. Robinson, said to be a very JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder, n ' poor lawyer. ' C. W. The Office of the City Recorder is at Bennett, lawyer, don't know the City Hall, Fifihtreet, Ogden., . his reputation,' a stranger. Offut Ilo'jrtfron 10 a. m. till 6 p.m. Pat. H. Lannan, a whiskey dealer and butcher, has a hard name. Joseph F. Nounan, a broken-dow- n fe ELGIN WATCHED I TRY IT! i CTfif i ' ): lew days. U respectfully requested that every facility tie extended to tliecauvaaaer. for the (fm)tmt snl It :: ' CITY LICENSES. . ' Celclrutol AntIloto ' A Wonderful To others in a Dr. LITE'S CHAS. NIBLEY, General FreighJ and Ticket Agent. - office-holder- P.M.--Fa- '.' Daily exoept Sunday. With Pullman'. Palace Rleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Saturday, Train. Leave . v, . . and arranged by Compiled For all Way Stiitiou. 2 No. No. . . TERRITORY. P. Ogdea l'i :,.-- il ' iS l'l, I toil k- - l i - i ' i .VATTON'AL WATCH j ' . " BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, bankei. W. M. Gillespie, not known. Opposite Union .Depot, who J. C. Lawrence, a 500. BOARn $2 PER DAY. thinks he can't afford to refuse tho MEALS accommodations. "ring" this favor. Good , car' Charles King, an !tt. II. BEAItDSJLEY, Proprietor. ' d49tf. penter, in the. pesitian blossomed into an architect. Thos. Marshall, attorney, a vain $250,000 for $50 ! ! fellow, who, if he could be sold at the be and value he places oa himself bought in at his real value, might Grand Gift Concert! make some money. J. M. Joelson, merchant, not FOR tm BENEFIT OF THE known.' Mark McKirnniins, liveryman, puis from what I have heard, the best one On March 31st, 'ext. of the lot. accW. Aaydon, a man who by ' ident became a probate judge in Ne- 60,000 Ticlcets. 12,000 Gifts. vada, and has rejoiced ever since in the appellation. He is, in Western LIST OF GIFTS. parlance, a "Muggins." A f2.W,000 ONE GRAND CASTI GIFT with ponderous talking man, . 100,000 ONE GRAN'DCASH GIFT as CASH e such GRAND GIFT 6o,Km ONE Dogan expression ' ONE GRAND CASH GIFT wear. 17,500 ONE GRAND CA5H GIFT berry might ' nowt.is milE MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higher encoiniuin can be JL Reputation. .has tow ed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that who uses it speaks in its praise every house-wif- e and recommends It to her aHighh.it auil friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in ail it. . operations. 31,314 JIOXITORS XOVY IN USE. ALSO, Till CKLZRATID ' 10 Cash Gifts, f 10,01 m 30 Cash Gifts, 6,orfl 60 Cauli Gifts, 1,000 $0 Cah Gifts, 400 loO Cash Gifts, 3oO 150 Cash Gifts, 200 250 Cash Gifts, loo 325 Cash Gilts, 50 11,000 Cash Gifts, General Produce - MERCHANT Shipping a Specialty. eai-h- each, cai-h- , ach, each, each, - 100,0110 150,110 6'l,0"0 4O,(i0 4o,on0 45,000 60,(K) 82.600 650,000 Total, 12,(WGifU,aIlCash, amounting to $1,500,000 The concert and diefributinn of gifts wil! positively and unequivocally take place on the dey now fixed, whether all the tickets are sWd or not, and the 12,(HW gift, all paid in proportion to the number of tickets sold. AND COMMISSION earh, each, , 6ieali, E. P. BROWN. . I FRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, fcfl; Halves, $25; Tenths, or earh coupon, ii; Eleven W hole Tickets for $500; 113 Whole Tkkfts for Tirk?t lor 22 5,(V, 227 Whole Til kts for ilo,cJ. No discouut on less than iiAM worth of Tickets. l,s; THOS. E. EltAMLETTE, FIFTH STREET, r.O .Box 3i. OGDL'JT, UTAH. di'tf SAXTA CLALS COOKIXG STOVE, For Coal and Wood, Which has such a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelence, cannot be surpassed. All onr Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. I- and all It. Branch Stores. Store In the Tcr Also by all the ' rltory. A z"nt Public Library Kentwky, and M.niKfr flili Concert, Public Libiaiy Bmiam;, LouirviJIe, Kentucky. dlSS 1 lS-3- n. C. kilu t'ooj, J. 0. ASIILEHAN, . . MAIO, ft i:i'MAK, . ' NEW t coLCLOuan STORE. ha opened a sew store . mi Fourth Street with .full supply of Toys, Crockrry, Preserving Jars, frail Vegetable, and Provit-'onof the best quality. t) H. OrpejCMElMtR CO, C. F. BAI'PFL CO., B. BKIXRMrriia a CO., CO. M. IRONUCHQ , The nirtne, above will bo recognited as tho lead-lu- x of Chicago. They have no pecoul-..r- y liitercstin the Company, but frei-l- testify aa to the genuine merits of the watches, which for tha past yrar have been .old by them. NATtnmt WATcn Compact, CBtnAofts (i r.srs : Tho wntche. of your mft snhl by ns ilui ing the psst yor, have, with acnreely an ex-- ' ptl m, given wore than ordinary sti(.ictlon,rnJ are raving to be all that you claim fur thein aa s. and Tnking Into eniisiderntioa the Impiovements In introduced their the have cmmructioii.and you fineness of finish of even the lowest ffide, pne!-t,- l wnregnrd them as being well worth their price. and tnko great satlfactlon In selling them to such ot ; our cttstoinar a dosire gm.d tiuie-kepp. PALStEE, BACrrEI-UERCO.. k 1G2 Washington 6t Iloetott. WailBEW & BPADONB. 4 Maiden Lane, Kcw York. WHEELER, PAEBONS A CO . 5 Maiden Laaa, New York. 8COTT & HENNEGEH, TltUburgh, Pa. JENKINS & HATCH, Clncinaatt, Ohio. . JilDBLETON BItCS 10 Ma'don yine, N. T. 36-6- d, owl-lik- J. t CO., MollllR.tol,tilntBAKn,TON, F. NuUKIS a CO., hotel-keepe- r, henvy-witte- DUO. W. M. It. - lic Linn ah y ofky. ,( W. a- (IM.KiJ M ' 4th . good : Bar Attached. aIPASY? xaniitied and teted yonr ILivIng cntefully Vutclios, wa (I ml tlicm perfect in all tliolr parts: of ,'ino finish, and woll adapted to the want, of tha tir ptiblie. . W'oeon.ider tlieui the bast mnde watches in America for the price, and equsl to the fluent European Watches, ts-- acrmata Unto, ' Hint cost dcnl.le or three time, the money. We recommend thew to all parties wishing CALL AND SEE HIM. Ladlos' Watches, of elegant design end fini ti, and a Gentleman's Watch, of equal turrit f.r iv g qualities with tde "B. W. .nrpaseed jliiynnm I," but of smaller sir.e. superior to ary-thin- e yet manufactured In this ceubtry, will shortly be placed in market. Ko MoveBienta Retailed by tho Company. CALL ON YOtrS JEWEIXEH AND ASK TO 1 7: 8EB THE ELGIN WATCHES, Buginest Offl' nml SiHrnmnma Xatlonal Hatch Cotnixtti't ; 153 4. 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. TIN WORK ! GUSTAVUS A. OHLSON, GEO. A. FRIXCE & Civ f TflSTIES TO INFORM 1113 FRIENDS AND V Patrons tliat be has moved from hi. former premises, near the livery Slaliles, To the rear of Higginbothani Child & The Oldest, largest, and Mwt Perfect Monnfea tory in the United States. Co'g Store, where he in prepared to do Orgaiis&Mclodcons all kinds of TINWARE WORK IN THE BEST STYJ.H. Or.lers It ft with the above firm, will receitt dllj-lprunipt 52,0 Now In 0 0 ue. Instrument ever chlnined same popularity. MtT Send for Price Lists. N.V ll-3Addres. Bt'Ff No other Musical , , |