Show LOCAL and ARD OTHER ritters RATTERS t a vii vi hf 11 i bon ron BOM JB inay IDAy wak war LACKS lacus BACKBONE A man mau wheel acknowledges a thing ao b right vet yet when an unjust law requires e uiles him hibi to violate his and twists around and shrinks down to the size and shape of the unrighteous law demonstrates demon mon strates beyond the possibility bill ty of cavil that his spinal column is composed not of bone hone but at the best of nothing fir fin firmer merthan than grist gristle ti edthe esthe bono in their backslap bacK slaw siaw SALE AT CAMP caup dougas according to the adv advertisement e ruemont ru ement the sale of ammunition which was to take place at camp douglas esme came off yesterday at 10 there were a number of persons in ln attendance and the guns and ammunition were dis posed of general genera clawson Ci awson adjutant general or the territory secured about a thousand stand of arms part of which he purchased from parties who had bid them off and about two itka thousand rounds of ammunition i 2 WHO will PAY IT we understand the per diem of grand jurors according to enactment of the territorial Lesi lesl legislature slature is 75 cents in rh abig answer to a quest question lon ion asks asked d yesterday as to whether it was waa understood judge mckean ordered that they bo be paid three dollars per day p 14 the gudge judge does invest sith with the powers ortho legislature Legisla turo and consequently constitutes himself the people peole the question still arises as to who WILI will pay th ethree ethrea dollars s per berday day lecho answers who JEWISH RELIGIOUS EXERCISES the jews of this city will hold public meeting in room 17 of the city hall commencing about sundown on sunday evening the for the performance of devotional exercises from sundown of the till the evening of the following day is kept bj 9 W world or id a aa A S a layf dayot atonement cpr their bin sin in n making isad worshiping a 0 oddon o aph cai cal caliri tir fIr we W 11 egness erness and ana 4 honored by thearin ehr ehk W commemoration of the extension of the lords loras ls forgiveness to them for that crime crimo it is the custom on the occasion to neither eat nor drink for twenty four hours the services at the above mentioned meeting will be continued until monday even evening ingi and persons not of the jewish faith desirous of witnessing the exercises will be permitted to do so free entrance to the public being allowed v according to jewa jewish ar 41 aba abd reckoning who date their calculations crom from adam the year 9 was entered upon on friday the dinst rall eail noab nOAD MASS MEETING AT ogden we learn from the junction 74 notion of wednesday that on saturday last a mass meeting was held in the ogden Taber tabernacle e at which representatives were present from all the districts in weber county the object of the meeting being to take into tion the building of the TJ N railroad hon P F D richards klo Kic hards harda delivered an address explanatory of athe ethe benefits t that h a t would accrue u to from th the e building of theroan the road and I 1 the he vall obligations eions resting upon the peo people of weber county to perform nin rin promptly their portion of the rk I 1 I 1 toi if i john W dofing yo ux ting fing ii Es Esq lIres President ident of the company stated that he had haa ad for sometime past seen the importance of building a railroad from ogden hosoda to soda springs and had bad introduced the matter to gent gentlemen of capital ta inthe in the east who had a after personal n tris iris tha the j oute aute 6 0 o fu famish ish means eans for the iron and rolling stock if the people would do the grading and fur fun ni organized work had commenced and four miles ot of the road was ready for ther 3 rails falls balls readar reador and five miles ralles of rails wo would d be here in a few days mr young then showed the ad advantages of building the line on the narrow fuaga proving that it would wo uld be a savia savin saving k i of over 40 per pr cent taking its construction n and running expenses into consideration I 1 hon L farr and ii J S herrick each made ade ado appropriate remarks and ori on motion rf pathe jr the former gentleman it was unanimously ie resolved solved that the people of weber county build the road between ogden Oz denand and willard the nie nio meeting eting is deack described abed as h having al g leen been an hn 1 animated earnest and enthusiastic assemblage A PLEASANT CALL we had the plea sure of a call cail three days ago from mrs airs margaret lucas sister of the great english reformer lormer re and statesman hon john bright MP mrs lucas has been in this country for a year past visiting american branches af odthe the family and brought a letter of introduction fram mr joseph bancroft of wil del who visited this city during the summer mr bancroft is related by marriage nar nage I 1 to the family armr of mr robert robdrt pierce 6 this cl city ty mr ur bancroft who I 1 is s a mem foi poi per pek of the denomination of quakers baysa saysa friend angus cann cannon 0 n the remembrance of the interest manifested id by thee theo I 1 in speaking P aking of the profession and practices ceaf of the mormon church so called when I 1 was at thy house in sait salt lake lawe city citi a short time since and of thy politeness in offering to th shew myself and wine wife Wha interesting in th the neighborhood induces me to introduce to thee my english margaret lucas the widow orthe of the tate late samuel lucas who until his death on the same game daya day ham lincoln was tho the principal editor ol 01 0 the london loudon stant start A vapor more efficient perhaps than ismy lozy ny other english paper in promoting romo nomo ting the interest of the union she ghe is also a sister of john bright td whom thom americans americana American iea aare under ri as much ebu gation as to any iby englishman for his advocacy of the true interests of both nations during the rebellion she takes much muga interest in subjects subject which are thought to con i gern gem the welfare of our gur fellow creatures amongst which the p pro I 1 practices of df thy people have a pat mrs lucas Luca in company with witti relatives tr irom om the easi east lef on Wednesday afternoon for the pacific coasty boik on a short visit prior to her return to the east and thence to E england 19 nolie noile PECULIAR COURT PROCEED angs INGS AT neater BEATER rea bia deseret ducret jiw jin yesterday judge hawley indicated an opinion that the probate court had not got and that thab the legislative assembly could hottI VeIt reit it jurisdiction in the land cases arising out of the town tori site law and dismissed an appeal with the un nii ferstanding that the case would would b be taken to 0 o the supreme court ellza eliza lee was sent for by the judge who wanted d to see her in relation to her petition ov ra against joh job john P lee for divorce r she caebe came into court bonit when the judge erk eri ex laened to her what he understood to be per wor er right she with firmness which is characteristic of the lady gave the court to understand that she sho wished her petition withdrawn which was done dong the iho court ordering mr lee to pay the costs and a ane one hundred dollar y attorney bill fie 0 also aiso bre ordered 6 re a the tee clerk to W withhold certificates er J of naturalization from the sixty P persons to whom rhonl the oath had peen een C ministered on bri wednesday 1 stating that thab he had bad heard of frauds having been committed I 1 am informed the frauds consist of two or three individuals having two wives and acknowledging to his bli honor their heir belief in the law of 1862 it If appears 0 o your correspondent that a judge trans tends ends rhia propounding suich such to applicants for ion lon east tast dast last evening the i grand jury came in into ourt and presented one bill of indictment so 0 I 1 am informed I 1 with all the judicial gusts blowing upon beaver r there thene aid are no necks broken no limbs fractured ana and the water still flows from the Moun monn mountains and ana the persons ho have been afraid to visit beaver beavor dur ja frost he As generally visited us lin tin years yeara past tw two oaks sk earlier than thi this sf 11 h has U beeh e seen soen u odd orf the streets i 3 i 5 A A ti SA a erom EKOM SATURDAYS URDA DAILY dainy ABOUT TROUBLE E ever ver an anu ana d anon men rit tit I 1 he the baser basor 0 it make UP trouble troubie 0 ab le in them they do not nut seek ee k peace do not want it neither either elther dohey a ant nt trouble only sofai so far as they imagine hoy they can put money in ill purse puree thereby lwe swe do not troi trouble aie Ale peace prevails the sun sul shiles ag and tho atmosphere is Is tr tranquil Aquil I 1 if f A seb seekers iders liers of iro tro troubie trouble tibie tible were imo 0 succeed I 1 ing it IL liking king trouble troubie they might chance to go get hurt at their own little business J and they would bof like it a bit if they did nt not thap that any body is anxious to hurt burt them but then i awkward accidents NOT ON THE marry MARBY the reese beese river loveine says 1 wm bin 4 0 41 The silver state says saya that the young people 1 I e of unionville Uni onville bumb humboldt county are not a bit on the marry A large largo amount of female JoVell ness noss in zus aus austin la is lunning to seed also if the young onea ones dont wake bakr hp eind I 1 we tue question oh blittle more briskly there hil hii will all nes hok he A rood rond opening for one of Br brigiani Igbani Young youngs fj millenaries mir mil lenaries the married unmarried ladled may conclude that half a loaf is ls better than thein no bread why austin and unions ille 1110 would d be perfect paradises far certain s sticklers tick kiers klers anti antl of 1862 they ought to fe migrate t this his afternoon to tha the humboldt br or to reese river and be happy for or tsy they are manifest manifestly li and ind confessedly and dumit gately unhappy here our oar citizens wont won i go a dollar on thir thin anti marriage notions As for the abe female loveliness that a is wasil washing ng its sweetness on the deser desert tair air of nevada y ida send nd jt to and adit it wll will be e bertalla certain tallA taira tol toi be bl properly and promptly appreciated i A chind CHILD LOST AND FOUND INA CONDITION 1 FILLMORE sep sa 1871 on thursday 10 a in a little boy son Brother of nuels duels of cocq corn creek two aa and a hair half years old attempted to follow a man alth a earm earn and was lost the little fellow was not found until yesterday afternoon noon about four HO ge was in ina lna a famishing condition men from corn creek creer meadow creek and fillmor Fill Pill mor were aul fa him when foun was some five miles south of this city 4 lying in the ibe sage 4 brush ruih he had traveled about six sid sixteen iteen mlle mile tufit sept 23 zhe she little boy who wilb was lost from i corn creek on ou thae thee ana and yesterday dv evening ening died within an hour from the time he i i 01 if 01 I 1 av sibl 89 sial yesterday a at fo 10 named james cu c gile pilo fifteen reitha rw itha ltha accident P by hying V ng bla MA hla ihna idna and terribly bly crushed aila and tornau torn in the molasses to aillo mr edward stevenson on 1319 big cottonwood it appears thal that the mill had just been set in motion and the lad was amus ing InT himself putting sun between the rollers aud nud while doing bahls so his hand hano was wag caught and drawn in fearing and aud lilt stripping tho flesh from orom the mb limb taa to a distance of abbat about two inches above the tho wrist and laya laying the tendons of the hand id comp completely ebely bare fortunately the mill milt was not keyed up tl tighter or the bones bonea would woula haye hays been crushed to pieces as it was they were not pot broken on hearing the screams of the poor boy a man mad who was near by immediately turn turned edoff off the water and then their seized the ed all his strength to stop atop it from revolving while brother stevenson quickly loosened the tho keys of the tho mill with an axe and ind ei ex trica ted the lad iad from his fearful sim siW situation atlon Biot blot brother lier iier brought the sufferer to boix toll in 1419 carr carriage lige at an cd and the tile assistance si of dr anderson being procured the wounds wole were immediately dressed ang and yest yesterday eidly evening the lad was waa doing as well ad could be expected if in flamma tion does not bet set in it is anticipated that amputation will not have to be resorted to F MONDAYS DAILY S ON ar trie tris taky TV WAY ky we are enabled to publish the tile foll voil following telegram received on saturday evening too late to ap oear ediin in that days NEWS fk I 1 braha OMAHA neu neb sep 23 1871 brest prest brigham abigha young toung two hundred of kour dour your people le leave ave avo here tonight to night V C CS stal Stai laines leaves to marro morrow ngn e ia salt sait ii t alake W C THOMAS NEWS england EN aland arAND we regret to learn from the millennial star stan of sep ath that elder eider brigham W llad haa scar scarcely cely recovered from the smallpox when hen I 1 eider elder george reynolds iwas was taken with ith the same disease he being belag attacked with it on the uit strong hopes were entertained lio iio however wever that his hn recovery would be speedy i the saine same mue issue of the star bayse says t elder eider james baie bale arrived in liverpool an on the 3rd ard insi inston anthe the steamship steam shib shiu wyoming arvo n ings ingi after a speedy and pleasant trip from his bis home in od ogden en he left here odthe ath to lardis re relatives 1 tives the purpose of his journey to ta Engla england iid rid and ex the company that will go on the of october por FOR F dr park president of the of deseret and professor Belle beile rieva left this thia morning borning on missions td europe bedore before crossing the atlantic theat will visit the principal school sand sied sana in in the united states they will then pro i i deed eed to germany and switzerland and will visit all the best educational institutions of those countries they will during their doubtless be enabled to accumulate an amount of valuable information on educational matters that will ilna llna enable ble bie them on their returns tore model del matters here ia rhee r nt thib thid th d care cere tha foundation of 0 the tile new catholic church in the this tauy City fw as pe performed yesterday afternoon tiie tile dedicatory dedica tary prayer grayer was waa of offe foredt redi up and an au appropriator address deliT delly delivered ered by rev appropriate pat patridk patrick 1 c walsh kval iVal sh pastor after which it mr Z orell the following I 1 1 I 1 in it name r lord lora jesus christ we lay jay tho the of thi this church to ba be dedicated edica edlea ted to the honor and ind glory of god anid arid under the patronage e and name of mary magdalene the chair of st peter petery V being filled by our odi holy father riua rius the ninth sovereign pontiff pont pant iff lff by b Y the grace of ged god and i tavo lavor of the holy see ee joseph SAle saie abern many a nr archbishop or san francisco and vicar apostolic of utah territory ree bev batrick wih wib walh pastor Ulyss ulyssess ulysseas oss edS gran ty president it if L dan urn M united states stakes schuyler s Colfax oVice president general W T sherman oom com mantler oatha ortha of tho U S forces brigham president ot dr the charch of lof jesus lesus christ of latter day dayi saints ad W fi wells mayor of salt lake city W H hooper delegate to congress for lor utah W wm m clayton auditor of public accounts george lwoods governor I 1 GA black blick secretary J morean marean chief justice M T patrick U S Mar marshal marshai shai frank culbertson and andE E devoe contractors actori and build z ers 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