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Show DRMocrr.iTic cox- Tin: Vi:XT10. AT UOISE. liar! . .- Peuruse, JKdilor W. Utah. - , Thursday EthiIii?, Oct. 15, 1874 t'tUPEr-XM- ECOXOXY. U of Utah, ponder ou the copied from a New following Orleans paper, thowing bow Radical economy works in rale and carpet-baTax-payer- s tax-bil- l, g the State of Louisiana: Parish ft Natchitochis, 1 At a recent convention held in Oneida Co., delegates were elected to represent the county at the Territorial Democrat io Convention in Boise City. J. X. Coston represented the delegates cs proxy at Boise. But the Malad faction, who are afraid of the "Mormon" vote, got up a counter County Convention and forwardel names of Delegates to Boise. These were represented by R. E. Foote. A prolonged quarrel was the con- sequence at Boise lasting several days, S. S. Fenn defending the cause of the Soda Springs delegation bravely fw lie denounced the action of the tii, as a Republican dodge, aud said he knew that the Suda Springs 1B8 28 Conventiou was the only legitimate 14 mills $ Bute tax, 403 I'O l parish tax, 40 mil la one in Oneida County. Altera great 232 10 Prinn lax, 20 wills 29 c2 2 mills many resolutions to try and settle the School t il, 23 21 matter Lcaruey tax, 1 wills,. ... satisfactorily, both delegations 25 Thia notice..... were thrown out, Mr. Coston strug917 06 $ Total gling tv the last for his clients, and The valuation is said to be in ex- entering a written protest against cess of tlie actual worth of the pro- their rejection. perty, and on this about eight per Ballotting for the nomination for cent is required' by the modest mana- Delegate was nearly as unsatisfactory as the other proceedings, aud longer. gers of Louisiana financial affairs. The confreres of these Southern At the latest advices R. E. Foote, F. cormoraats in Utah lose no opportu- E. Ensign and S. S. Fenn wro the nity of persuudiog the people to re- contestants, with little present prossist payment of taxes, lawfully as- pects of a settlement. sessed and levied with a view to the Either Mr. Fenn or Mr. Ensign public benefit, on the strictest prin- will suit our frienJs in Oneida Counciples of ecKUomy.- Utah, up ta the ty, and we are in hopes that one of present time, has been the lightest these gentlemen will get the Demotaxed portion of Uncle Sam's domin- cratic nomination for Delegate in howlers Congress. ion;. But let the carpet-bag- . In this case the Demogot their fingers into the treasury, cratic party will gain the solid "Morand their grip on the territorial offi- mon" vote, and the success of their ces, and it would be but a very little cause will be assured. They missed while 'before similar notices to the it sadly when the Soda Spring deleabovo would bo served on property gation was thrown out, as they may ownors, and all Utah would be drain find to their great chagrin before the cd to the insatiable rapacity campaign of 1874 is over. of the Radical "ring." April 23, 1871. Payno, Campbell & Rickerby, City f Orleans: You ar hereby notifiel that your epecial punish aud parish Uxeb fur 1873 are now due, etc : $11,615 00 Vluiion Ma-ladit- es Siw-oia- - STILT, AT IT. The lightning lying machine it still at work at Salt Lake, grinding out aud flashing fabrications over the Here is the latest, as sent to wires: California papers: it.': 'j Salt Lake, Oct., 12. This afternoon Deputy United tales Marshal Pratt, eon of Apostle Orson Pratt, attempted to serre a aubpena upaa Young . to Brigham appear before the Grand Jury, but was resisted. United States Marshal Maxwell then took the anbpetia, and started with Deputy Pratt to serve the process. Upon entering Brigham Young's private office, adjoining Young's room, the doorkeeper assaulted Marshal Maxwell, kicking him in the buck, unseen, aud knocking the officers probtrate; over 100 armed Mormons, beaded by Mayor Wells aod other Apostles, assisting in the resistance. Maxwell immediately summoned a posse, arrested the doorkeeper and others, and filially made service on Jirigham Young. Great excitement prevails. On first bearing of Maxwell being resisted, Governor Woods started to issue an order for treops. That's how the little fuss between THE WHEAT MUSKET. nrssion. My son, our Father in Heaven WALLA WALLA has given to man the Priesthood, which is the power of Ciod unto salvation to all them that believe, and you and I, and YUILL BK OPEnKU ON THURSDAY KYEV V 'I K, the 1st inst., on Maiu Street, next dooi your brothers, have received a portion of that Priesthood, and covenanted to hold to Trite's. MEALS AT ALL HOURS that power 'm pure temples, for it is of JOS, AI'l'OLOMO, l'rop'r. written tbnt our bodies are temples the Holy Ghost, God dwelling in us by his Spirit. !iuw my son, I b ive tia l a long experience iu the world, and 1 know it is full of deceitfuluess and sin, vanities and lies, aud things wherein there is ao profit; I want you to shun these thiigs as you would a rattle-snakWhen I look back fur the lastaevtnty odd years, whioh I can remember, 1 can AND ALL KINDS OF tee clearly the kind and parental care of God eur Father over me, not only in preserving my life, but overruling wj GO TO passions, and keeping me from the grosser sins of an evil and wicked world; in ! permitting me to live to bear the sound of this Gospel, and inclining my heart to believe and obey its first priaciples, and Opposite First National Sank, aud First has convinced every thought aad feelKouth fitieet, I ing of my heart au Riind of its (ruth, aid has removed every doubt from my mind. "ow, after thirty-thre- e years' Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale. experience, I say before Gad, and 1 lie not, that it is worth wife and family, houses and lands, nd all that I Soda & Fa:u-- Summer I)i inks 1 tesufy of ihae things through no excitement of my feelings, but from t'ue Your serious reflections of mv heart. family are well, and yaur boys are good boys, aud God shall make them an honor and blessing to you, us he has made you and your brothers a blcssing-aahonor to me." d3-l- FOR CAKES, CONFECTIONERY! e. SWEETMEATS Estey USIC LINE, I V hi t o 0 n rc iu en 3Inin Street, Ojjtlen. Just received, L a STLKNDID STOCK OF ai Eastern and Western Boots and Shoes T ii They invite inspection of their stock of MICHIGAN CENTRAL NEW YORK, BOSTON Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Un H. C. its Passenger Trains, n. K. R.4KGSST. fim'l Sup't, (Tilfaco. WFNTWORTFI, (iu' Ti. Art. n,r Just Arriving and lo Arrive! OUH P ALL CONSISTING DRESS FLANNELS, GOODS, rO 3 53 0 t Men's, Boys' Mittens, Ladies', Misses', aud Children's Hosiery of all Grades. A FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Paper-Hanging- STAPLE KOIIOH DRUGS, Saddles, Harness and G)ass-"Yar- e, Queen's-War- s, s, Harness Trimmings, Cordage and Tin-War- e. y JUST RECEIVED, An assortment of the most popular aud Best PARLOR MID COOK STOVES, Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa Claus, Eclipse, Diamond, Imprjved New Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scorchers, Charm Box,' Red Cross, Corals, BE SOLD CHEAP FOR A Full assortment o . CASUS - CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. mm MIXES MB SEWIXG I'KIXCE CKGAXS Just in Stock. AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING YAKD. d296-t- f C LA ft K L15 WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT ALE m o O ! WHOLESALE AND 11ETA1L ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN JL1 Of the Finest to (alities" manufactured, or in bottle, on draught II ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.OF X U -- 1 Z Si s4 lltlSH WHISKEYJ SCOTCH IAS!) bit I o m uiJ Children's HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, CLOVES tj 0 0 a - GOOES! CLOT my G OF LATEST STYLES I 73 "- GINGHAMS, ASSORTMENT OF DRY And JTixricy IVotioiiH. GENERAL H er? ) o H o LINSEYS - O w , A' I orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt attention. o m 5 3 Hooper, Supt. n CD 09 OOI AND A WAGONS c "9 G- - Tltc Choicest Styles and Tatterns of -- J H Potatoes taken in exchange. OGDEN BllANCII. I., H UlffE'' The only Eastern Line from Chicago running the uiueuitkeirt M 1 0 Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Litters, CHEAPER AX Y WHERE 111'AX IX OGDEX C11Y, AT -- ft CLANK'S LIOUOIl STORE, 0 For thespeedy transportation of all kinds of freight """"' over the Great Central lloute Birh ij ami JAMES ALLEN & Co. asj 73 TUB CtLXBRATIO BLUE! Wheat. Oats, , COUNSELORS Great Central Route. ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. pM gan for ten years. by things that a fellow We clip from the Millenial Star of the oan Lever find out. This l a great 22nd ult. the following extract from a The d:;y ol loiter to Elder A McFarland, received by dy of indictments him from his nel father, William judgment will come afteF awhile, McFarland, residing at West Weber, when s'iqic indictors will tremble Utah. lie say, mn . ii more iluu any vt urn luu.ete "I am glad in my heart to heir that do a'. rjfsnt. ycu ;ui go well iu the labors of yourj OLD WALKER BUILDIKG. AJbZ TO 0 Z ex-- ttriiifi executed in the first time lant night, it is supposed atlye vf the art. about midnight, thief "somebody's" entered the stables to belonging SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mr. Ld Providence, Nephenaker, "oorrowed" his best horse and harness, Address niovea ott down the street to the resi J AM I S COVLT, denoe of Mr. J. F. Maddison, hitched to dG.2w SALT LAKE CITY. bis wagon, and drove off. Who th "gentleman" is remains yet to be found out. It is supposed he had one horse with him, ona of Mr. N.'s horses, aod harness for two; Mr. Ncphenaker's wagon making him a complete outfit. There are men after him, and it is hoped that they will captu: e the thief. Except these two items, our town is unusually quiet; the health of the people is generally good Work ou the Tabernacle proEASTERN CONNECTIONS. gresses steadily. Trig MRECT Yours truly, Oi.kax. P.S Since writing the above, the T!ircfliuPasscjiEoruaDiFreilitEoiitfi parties in pursuit of the thief bsve reNIAGARA FALLS turned with the wagen, horae and harTO ness, but no man. Tht articles were found on the river, in the willows below AND ALL POINTS EAST. o. Logan. dl-2- S SaltXaiiv nf..thoM f33?OIPf3, ESTEY ORGANS, PLASTEEEES! on Organ SOLO J. Hood Word. ari Full Line of Fall Dry Goods Z. C. M. port ou Alexandria for the past year, the still backward and limited. The number of 4;hose attending primary schools is 90,000, which in a population of 5,250,000 represents a proportion of 17 per 1,000, a proportion 1,000 Cottage Organs Manusmaller than in any European countfactured Monthly. About as many as any other establishment twice reRussia. be must It ry except in the world. membered, however, that prejudices THE FINEST difficult to overcome exist among the CASES, Mahometans as to the education of THE BEST TONE EVER PROfemales. In giving, therefore, a pro DUCED in this class of Organs, charming poitional estimate of the number edu- all, tiring none. cated, it is fair only to reckon male WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL population. This would give a population of at least 34 per 1,000 who attend school; and though the educa- Vox Jubilante, Tox Humana, tion may not be of a high class, nor Delieante, Tiletloa, the previous training and qualifica tious of the teachers up to the EuroOriginal with and peculiar to the pean standard, yet the fact that of the whole number only 3.000 are educated at the sole cost of governAlso everything ehe in the ment, the cost of the others being 31 wholly borne by the parents, without Illustrated Catalogues sent free. the inducement of food or clothing, shows that there is no unwillingness JOHN DA1TES & SOX, ASKTK 'it J to benefit by such education as is II CITY". within their reach. The Khedive is attempting to combat the prju.dice regarding female education, and has established a large girl's school t Cairo, where, besides an elementary education, sewing, washing and dressp-- 1 making are taught. Fall Mall Gazette. o COULT The question of the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad is not yet settled. Oaiaha and Council Bluffs have quarrelled and contended and chaffed and chafed over it for years, and now it assumes a criminal aspect. The Grand Jury of the U. S. District Court of Iowa have found i'our bills of indictment against the U. P. R. It. for failing and refusing te operate their road as one continuous line fro a Couuoil Bluffs. This will doubtless settle the question at some time. But how long the ease will continue when learned lawyers haudle it an J continue it, aud appeal it, aud raise doubtful legal points r li fiver it, and smother it in mystery, is bu DAILY RECEIPT OF A 1 d2S6-3- Education in Egypt is, according to Consul Stanley's commercial re- a-- Some mm Jffl Education in Egypt. er P. COMPANY Co. n: dtf-l- IT. s iLEaisEBi ARE SALT LAKE CITY. AT LAW County. the Marshal and his deputy, and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Logan, Cache Co., Messis. Shaw andCushing,all springS Especial attention given to examination of October, 13, 1874 mines and certificates of Titles, of the insolence and lawlesi ing out Editor Gqdkk Juhctish: of the deputy, and the proarrogance Dear Sir, Yesterday about 4 fanity and blundering of the Marshal, p. m., the granary and stables of Mr. J. & DAVSS, b Reed, of this place, were is represented by the destroyed by fire All his hay aad grain shared fur the western press, who is industri- the same fate. How the fire originated is not There were two pigs conously preparing himself at Salt Lake sumed known. in the flames. The loss to Mr City. fur the final burning. Heed is about $100. About the sane time Mr. Jessup's siaBie at J. i lvillo w VI n't n and Ornamental JPlas also consumed fire. THE jaiss II. WALLACE'S The wheat market East and West affords at present no better encouragement to the Utah farmer, than it did a month aga. Spring wheat has been ranging in Chicago, at from So" J cents to 97 cents per bushel, and in San Francisco, at from 1.25 to $1.50 per cental. The Liverpool, prices are from 10s 3d, to 10s Dd., while at this date in 1873 they were from 12s 7d, to 13s 4d. Why Yeast Powder Should be Used, it is much more convenient than BrewUnder these circumstances there is er'sBecause or hop yeast, produces better and more nutritious and never fails of success. This is parfowl, no present probability of any foreign ticularly applicable to Doolet's Yeast l'owoKa eacli package lot ouly contains the Fun wkiuht demand lor Utah wheat at remuner- as as represented, lint the contents e perfectly free from any injurious substances. ative prices, so producers must look Nothing enters into its coimosition hut articles that are healthy to the home demand for their mar- and nourishing, aud the bread prepared with it is such as can be eaten with impunity by the most invalids, lor sale by grocers everyket, and we think our local needs sensitiv where. will make the staff of life preoious, and bring grain up to a decent figure C. SUTHERLAND, Late Circuit Juilre, Miehignn,. tor eight years before another be can aud long C.J crop raised. CEORCE C. BATES, late 0; S, District Attorney! Utah And Michi- Items from Csiclie ALLiil CHOP JHIOUSE!. P ft Main Street, - Ogden, Utah- NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. Xothhifj adulterated. All of the bent V lection. 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