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Show She Cliarlc ndc TV. SfunfUdn, Penro.? Editor GROVE BRFWERY was when this whole people wore willing to vacate the country sooner ' than betray the": Cbttrcb or forsake Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. ! WALKER BRO'S. their leaders-- ! vAsd then they look care to so- arrange affairs that all thcTf Enemies would-makby the ex- SPARKLING" BOTTLED BEER WE ARE DOING - v;.n Tnesdnj Evening, Jnne THE 9,1874. UTA The Utah bill passed bthiUIouso by a vote of 159 ayes to S3 jniys, is a rigorous measure for the"etirp-tio- n of polygamy from that Territory. It' practically makes every Mormon polygiimisfc a convict even before! the trial trial; for it provide tha-iof persons for poygaiiys n person who is a polygauiist shall be summoned as a juror thus making Gentiles uuly jurors and placiujjihe execution of the law and the sroceedings tiuder it entirely in the bands of the minority party in the1 territory, bV tweeu' which and, the Mormon there is an intense and impU cable hostility. The" measure, if it becomes a law, will either extirpate polygamy from the Mora6nsj the Mormon; fromi Utah a Mr. fjlaiid,"tnc which point Vermonter, who prepared it, is, do doubt, supremely iuiJiffereiit about. It is hardly coneeivable that the Mormons will turn off thir wives and children UTBtarvevor that theit wives aud chi'dren would to be turued off. A new Mor of mon exodu"'anl their comfortable homes to the covet ous Gentile interlopers', will probably be the effect ot thi measure. 'm-jorit- oret-lirpat- narroW-minde- eon-se- y odus 'should - be ashes. ;' To day we Wliolcaale nd Retail. ;mean neither flames nor flight.,." We are here, and "calculate to stay. - We have j iihtsaocdare maintain them, LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT, legally justly, constitutional! yand H. C. 'SKYERS & Co. determinedly. Outside pressure will d22WSm it increase inside snity. . Traitors may desert, but the masses of the people ! will stand by each other and strug us And gle for the triumph of right. for the issue, it is in the hands of the THE BEST BEER in UTAH Vholf8ale and Retail. Eternal. All we have, ana all we are, is ready to.be offered up ior FAMILIES A5D THE TRADE SIT truth, righteousness and liberty, but PLIED. . not a dime nor an aero for a prey to Orders Promjtlif S flipped to o?ij those who have crept in to divide and Point on the Itadroath. plunder us. ' The exodus business is nt -- !',Wo clip the above froia, the St. LuLi i Rvpvhllcdn, onb of the leading papers of the country. .The sonti menfs expressed in the article are entertained by the best minds in America, and the .gross injustice and nature of the Foland bill an ''Oefuonstfatei Toy' the state ment that "it practically makes every Mormon, polygamist a convict even befWe .trial.", . But the bill goes further; it also practically makes convicts of thousand of. sincere aud inuoeeu., persons ; for, their religious belief. Every pcrsou who believes in that portion of the "Mormon" creed which declares plural' marriage a doctrine revealed from heaven, is a the excluded from juries' who individual practices it. Uut the iVj)i(iraart,vthough correct in its criticism of the bill, is mistaken, in. its conclusions as to the effects of the infamy. It will neither "extirpate polygamy from the Mormons," nor "extirpate the Mormons from Utah.'Vy Tha .geple who .redeemed the 'descrfc.' wastes of the mountains and made thim smile with plenty and.blossom with beauty,; left their homes in distant livuls,- retiring tne ties oi uuiarect ana waving in wrath of popula '.ppiuion, crossed stormy seas and barren plains, tramped overSsartd. hills'wadeS rivers and climbed the rugged steops for the sake of principles tyKich were dearer to them 4hwxf life Sucjli nieu. aud women cannot be frighfeneJ'ouV of their faith nor forced to violate their convictions. Neither will they vacate - iby htid toil, and their fruitful acres wrested from dearth1 and isolation, fur the benefit of a horde of the, west abandoned and depraved rascals 'whs ever - I overran a city., Wh it the "Mormons"' can suffer and vrrdure for thoi ftSTgion ilalready known to the world. Vhatthycaa d) to piaintain ,thir rights, ,and vindicate their cause reiojains to be'ieen. The past should b a little guide o the future. IThose wLbave eouuted on gains from ' Mormon" weakness have made a woiul miscalculation. We may .be pushed to- the wall, but what then ? There is a certain point to which men may be crowded and after that something else has to give, The 'stuff, of. which Jhe or "break. of areTiiade is not the Utah people ' mewl that melts, but that which toughens by the fire of oppression . Another? M6roloat;xutui ".to the particular benefit of Gentile interlopers," is the effect anticipated aud iutendcd-;by- th cun copters f all the bills specially arraugcdv for ?Un. But they have waited too long. It is too late in the diyf foT thV scenes of Missouri and Illinois to be repeated To leaye our possessions for their peaceful homes ,wOB" - 5 political UFoe-'ew- li adventurer, sncak-thie- f ani LIS ' it it our prolamine. RICHTER " "played out." Having Increased qur Stock, Are now open for "Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We be? to call atteution of our patrons, aud the public, to the fact that Just Arriving! SPRING OUR Our lines of DUY C.OODK. of. 1 1.OTIII.., THE CHOICEST STYLES FAV Y CIOOIIM. Patterns of And li iitmvAiii:. ritOVIMOX, Prints, l'iToalcs, mum, La & FRY. lJitii, Orgaiul:i$i, Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grave. Holt, the Judge Advocate has given an piniont on the right of the civil authorities to arrest soldiers for violations' of civil Law. His opinion is endorsed by Gen. Shermaq and Lieut. Geo. Sherman, and approved by the Secretary ' " 'l- - A Fine Hull All kind, of out-dommixemontj and large dancing floor, accommodating from 29 to 20" pernon. Partiee wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds must pi ly eveu days iu advam-e- . Are prepared to do the most extensile trade In this City. ' AND A ' d220-fc- TERMS LOW. n BRO S. & CO., WALKER ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL ihc Lowest Possible 1o Margin. . , J. ofWar.-"-- Figures Itcduci d (.tiiKliamft, tc ARE COMPLETE. . rt-qucs- POLICE. th OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IK OGDIX GOODS, eoKgiSTisa T. 0. Box 19, Ogden. SOLDIERS AM : " AND' .. Q d OGDEN BRANCH. a Grovo Brewery BUSINESS IN OUR NEW BUILDING e .. &0; Depot and Saloon. Dry Goods ! WOODMANSEE'S STORE ; ! East Sido Main Street, Ogden. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. - Mods Boti and CbilJrn' COPARTNERSHIP IlERCTOFORE IX :o:The gist of the decision is, that the mni X 18TIS0 between tin) nmicrsigned, nnder j the firm same of ''Williams 4 Scoville" has this day all have' at no authorities civil rights Uon dissulveq by mutual consent. Joslina Wilibm late firm and CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY will collect all depts d The best place in town for a in the premises. They may demand liam will pay all its liabilities. Joshua Wiixiaim, the commanding officer to deliver up . ' hobatm b. scovilij. SUITABLE TO Til SEASON. Ogden City, May 30th, 1874. for trial, soldiers who have broken any of the 'kndwn laws of the land," OF The undersigned has this day retired fron the but the commander may exercise his firm aad has soM his of William. BcoTille t'. therein to Joshua Williams, who will col discretion in the case, and if the de interest dae the firm and pay the under First-Claslct all accounts mand be not in his judgment pro- igned's liabilities therein. HATS, Hoeati B Scovnu. Ogden, May 30th, 1ST 4. perly made, he may refuse to accede AND PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. to it. I be "known laws ot the land " ' ' " M is construed to mean the Jaws of the The stl f the firm is now changed to Wil. and Children's Misses', lian.s A Co. Correspondents will pleas note the Ladies', Triuiuied llata and Fancy Goods. United, States i or of 'the sovereign alteration. State or Territory. The ordinances of a city do not come within the meaning of this terni and the sur M. STUART render of a soldier for violation of TrEEPS FOR SALE TI1K BKfT AND CHEAP KST MIIK E ant LIFT T DON'T FORGET them cannot be demanded or ac PIMP for deep or shallow wells. Also, Fv eut Points for Drive Well Pump, with amiable OF A FULL STOCK ceded to. rouiiipine. Puintis reimiredand htteduimu reason. able terms, at WorkMhop. Tithing Olfl, C1. 1YOODHAASEE. l2-t- f Kdn. According to this ruling, forwarded to Gen. Morrow, drunken, riotous SPECIAL NOTICE. soldiers may enter a city, maltreat and abuse peaceable citizens, break ND AFTKR MAT 15th, 1ST 4, the Utah Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, Knilruad Conipauy will Iinpii any or all municipal regulations for limieCentral CIGARS. 011UC.H, or Hle llio ltriurn Jlckeln Paper Hangings, QueeuVWare, the maintenance of good order and over me noau. ' JAMES SHARP, r Glass-warPatent Medicines, Saddles, liar-- , Xicket Agent. " the protection of the public, and he - (ieueral ' inl8. ness and Harness TOILET cannot be legally arrested, neither LIQUORS Cordage and ! ! be for demanded trial can he before AMOR AMOK ! AMOR .1 FOR AND 1MM the lawfully appointed authorities Read the "Amor," an Intelligencer containing Jieuicinai ivws. chietly mlvertineuieuts of Utd.es linil (ullenim PERFUMERY whose ordinances ,he has violated. who are deairuu ot MARKk 1 U Single copies ' IU cent", per year $1 ior sale by Nsdealere But the decision goes further. every C. wuera, -- : ; GENEBA !.'' . Merchandise s CAPS, BOOTS SHOES. ' ASSORTMENT L : PRODUCE TAKEN PUMPSIjPUMIPSJ I. . GROCERIES, HEW D1UG STORE! ""T J , ,.'. trim-niinjr- Tin-War- s, AUTICLESS'TJJV, t k.rr : i L. Peeblfs, Prescription Drttgjisty t. MONQUE, AGESTS W.NTED. . NEW STORE, AOEKTS FOR 0 YES! 0 YES! . i Judge Advocates report:, is advised Colonel Morrow that It be instructed that hereafter no arrest H. S. BLANCETT & CO, or 'talcing by the civil autv6rities of ' Are now selling the person 'of any officer or soldier of his command will be legal, unless ROCK SPRINGS, EVANSTON COAL Macliiiies V Sewing - , Whlto anil ,Grny Llrap, THE BEST IN HE MARKET. Main Street, ,to en- - iightuig,' buibg, pwear-io- g and flopping around, and the man, tue weaker vessel of tne two, at drunken as the femcle and as willing to struggle but sot so able, were brought up this morning before Alderman Thomson aud dismissed f with a reprimand, on pet- promising to ''Jo belter for the future." A riighl in ' Jail Uok U th fight and "" Time 'vplrit" out of them. w i before" or on de livery, tor old TRUST has killed poor 1KAY. Prince II. 8. BLAXt'ETT d21T-l- -- SPUING Organs ; Our new WAGON and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, is now i opened in tho 5 s PARKUNO SODA WATER PL.IKD from our WILL BE SVF- Wholesale , or Eetall , EASOXABl, E TERMS. City Cnstomeri can he supplied daily at thoir remuencea. Old W$ Office Yard. ? Store City Drug OGDEN. MAIN MEDICINES, PURE DRUGS & PATENT........... . Perfumery and Toilet Goods. ' Old Cognac Brandy, Till be Sold at Keasonable Prices and on tay IVrnis, as we ' wish to Close Out."' Ftne Jamaica Rum, ALSO, Dutch iscltnapv - BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, Ogden. ,YMH:D Proprietor. CHOICE WINES, IT. 1. Pin a ArtlrlA nf. MA' Tntii (lln. BILLIARD TABIKS. ,? - Eoreisn and Nalhe Wliics and liquors. HOOPEB, Snpt. All orders addressed to D. H. Peery, Ogden, will recede pnmpt CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, ASGCSll KENNEDY, ELD JACKET, FLA5TA110N and BITTERS. atteutionj Wliolosalo fijaca. Liquors and Cigars. S 1 Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, " riRHT-iXAK- BUSUES,EtC PAIXTS, OILS, TU111S, YAltMMIl ! PATNE & CHRISTIAN. GOFF MOORE, ! STJIEET, ! Prompt Attention STAR t HATES. 87-- lj WHERE ALL KIXL8 OF - witl receiv KMT G001)Sf A FULL LINE Of OroW Itfi ''at P. O. Box ' 29' if- at the Factory, jutl below Z.. C if. ., Fourth Strtet, OH all for fat vrieiy. LOW AT , OCDEN MANUFACTORY, tt'lOlK SUMMER AND In gre..t ! ' SODA WATER. Ofttli'D. Merchandise A NEW Co. . U.Kit IN DK JUST AIUil VED eorntr Fifth and Franklin St's. Office Ogden. FULL STCCL . - Genera! vvi Correct. TERMS-Cas- li That Nicr Pair. or ANBTIIE CELEBRATED . - That bean'iful pair, who were hauled br main force iu'.o the lockup last eveaiiig, the woman, --eometkiii that Lad t'tlilkf risrin-blam- e V ALSO Weights and Measures Guaranteed tf 3 SAMUEL HOKEOCKS, -- o Fifth S:reei, 0:dcn, Utah. Rox 1663. Pliiladelpii a. Pa., IJeije is(tbe closing paragraph of the such officer or boldier be voluntarily surrendered by himself,' (or the 'proi percomuianding officer in his ab sence,) upon an application, (of the sufficiency of which he alone may be the judgejduly uitide in. good faith under the 33rd Article of War in the form and of the character above set forth';" Thaksin (he eveat'of an arrest or seizure otherwise made, it will become his duty at once to liber ate and return to the command, by torce it necessary, the person so ar resled or seized And' that' in so doing, he will be sustained by such military support as may be found "v ?, pputoite. Such a decision is opposed . to common sense and the peace and welfare of society, and unless the commanders of military posts take the accessary f measures Ho ;control and punish lawless soldiers, arrest's must and will be made, though the eivil authorities afterwards turn over offenders to be judged by martial law. 0r, e. UU. Tho. : military L may release, a'guldicr arrested by city officers, and use forco if accessary to ' effect his release. Mil TISW-FRO- g l d32V Prescription oto.ll- - Aecurately Prepared. - WILIUM DEITEB.rrcP!f |