Show OUR OGDEN LETTER OGDEN CITY utah sept 17 1886 staw deveret news Very everything thing in the JUNCTION CITY has been very quiet for fora a number of days past visitors from the country have been from the fact that the rs are still vary busy taking care of their late c crops of curn cant cane L etc next aielt will follow the digging di and ZI of late potatoes which I 1 believe yel find a ready market and will command tolerably good prizes prices wheat however 1 there has been not over two thirds 01 of the yield fetches but a small prices price viz e nto 60 lo 10 55 cents per bushel and were 9 not at present much demand for icat efrat these figures butine bud be yeve it will be called i ia a a month hence none of the mills here have lately been receiving grain on deposit aut but they will do so a short time from this date THE have been rather quiet for some days they have excited but bat little Ig interest terest in their doing arrests on the prevailing charge have been comparatively actively y lew few lately the last was mr RB H B gwilliam of south hooper he was taken yesterday and brought to two this oily t taken before commissioner ft black k waived ived a preliminary examination vo 0 AR and essers W 11 aright tit and ric michael heel bucemi her became ht bis sureties in tae sum of 1500 to appear before the grand j dry when wanted the business was done so quietly that few persons except those interested knew of it icat at the time in fact except the abress will average one a day or thereabouts they cease to become items of special note to the news gatherer Tia judge Ogell Q C goodwin of logan was in town today to day and looked as if he be deeded sympathy in his bis disappoint not being able to air a little of nig frothy eloquence e lu in his court recently when the prisoner the officers airs took look before him turned out to be baltie ron m man an it was a clear case of aim TO te it item in published in the peoria 1 illative ve to ex 40 y bier bierbower bower has created con coudie 01 le amusement in this place ne who reads it is surprised a at i brance rance of journalists at a dis atio ho undertake to write any fon on affairs in general and on ImoRi MORMON ox PROBLEM in but no one can possibly bemore be more astonished than the subject lechot abe article himself to see his clude Ume em blazoned out on the beroll roll ol of fame 13 and find himself the conquering bero hero of a hundred tights lights with buchly married mr mormons cormons Mor mons n but len vie read the article the second time he felt very sore toward the vindictive peoria punster the first district court will be in slon tomorrow to morrow and bierbower odthe to obtain an indictment against th bout journal nal for libel if ever it was orl binally in peoria but says say mr editor do the utah journals not become acome also liable accessory after the ctet oy reproducing it la ia the columns of their newspapers T thae event of this evening was the bach talked of second annual reunion dahe KNIGHTS OF LABOR bugden city in the pavilion the use if which was granted them for this s e by the municipal authorities die object of these receptions is to in those not belonging to the order opportunity to form a 4 more anti inti te acquaintance with the alms aims and ett t of the organization and to con the world that they are not net a tot of anarchists dynamiters dyna miters nihil land d what not of a similar charac the knights complain that they as being a secret so working in close communion for overthrow ivert ver brow throw of all established and dox relations between jc AND 1 getting eU ingup up a system under which maloyed loyed shall have all the say the ati tha employer shall have none and ht he shall do but submit wo down into his bis pocket for what the dicta dictator tox may liay demand of y aw W the knights declare they are bot ate of these and they wish to te dem iotte it to au all the world and that eyare laboring only foche for the adellor IU the tae ca condition u of toe tim working boiking aa wes see and bringing about a better wag ag between betge en capital and labor the ne Pavil pavilion ioli was illuminated with d trie lights ligat was profusely decorah B alt the stars and stripes in front N the e stand was a beautiful beautia ul banner on AM was inscribed in gold letters the ift labor is noble and holy 11 city brass band was out iv in force ee on the stand besides the of the Order ordera Were arc a goodly rep tion of the CITY COUNCIL do wn en city and other specially in A good sized audiene audience e attendance among whom were d wonted a large number of the attan Wt tan ns a call a li the organ of the apte X twala in ogden containing their windi wi nii in declaration of principles and owr exposition Poel tiou of ithe creed of the SP a c ne Grai meeting eting was called to order by IH lu J powers who presided on the io ion A the exercises were opened baule p from the band under tae 98 aw boyle the first breaker speaker was mr G F warren who of delivered e I 1 vered a short oration on the dignity of labor the speaker said there la is no excellence or dignity without labor and labor dignities all that it touches lunches but bat labor is not confined to manual toil agriculture manufacture etc it embraces every department of human occupation it science and the acquisition ot of every description lau of useful kno knowledge cledge evea these bese cannot be obtained without education and without education the laborer never can become truly dignified or a TRUE TRUB GENTLEMAN which it is incumbent on every knight of labor to become he exhorted the members of the order to educate their children and if they cannot give them a classical education to give them the best tuition they can for without these their children will never be able to take their positions in ia the lawmaking law making and other departments of our great government the speaker declared that there was no excuse for the people of this to their offspring at leist least a good respectable school education among other things he be inculcated sobriety industry and honesty in all his bis business transactions W with ith his fellow man mr robert wilson next addressed the audience which had bad grown much larger since the opening of the reception he read a rather lengthy speech he had bad prepared for atu it occasion which for tile the most part cansis consisted ted of caustic attacks attack sand and severe strictures on OB monopolists millionaires and men of wealth in general there was some AGRARIAN ELEMENT in the speech which I 1 think marred its beauty the speaker said the order er of the knights of ef labor was not tor for the the benefit of the few but for the good of all morally socially and financially hence every man has a right to a fair share of the soil for the use of his family he has also a right to the franchise which every K of L should exercise independently forthe for the general good of all the organization said the speaker is not the growth of a day but it is the work and growth of t time ime and monopolists have been ma made de to realize its power and influence in defending the working men against the power of the oppressor the speaker waxed warm as he be proceeded he said we prate about the dignity of labor jabor but facts give it the lie for labor ao an the present day is i slavery which is a great wrong aua and injustice to the working classes much of the concluding part of the speech was after the a style of the song of the shirt and was much applauded by part of the audience aud lenee before concluding the speaker said do not vote for the ibe man who to till fill a public office who makes his wealth b by Y speculation and usury and who reduces the wages of the laboring man w without just cause and by using the bal ballot ot to keep them out ox at office you wi will soon I 1 be be rid of the CURSE OF MONOPOLY he also advised the people to petition congress to abolish all laws jaws that favor and make millionaires and monopolists and that toe the distribution of the worlds wealth may be in proportion to the intelligence industry and f frugality ru of the people he closed with an invitation to all present to become knights of labor lor for said he be every one gained to this order reduces that much the ranks of the anarchists and the dynamiters how he saved st michaels Mic haass was then recited by mr warren and the exercises were brought to a close by the executing of a fine selection by the brass band baad at 10 dancing was commenced and was kept up until a late hour whether any recruits were added to the order in this place tonight to night or not I 1 did not ascertain ab LETTER OGDEN odden CITY UTAH sep 1889 1886 editor deseret news it was evident this morning that doughty deputies had been active and again successful in hunting more game fame while ov OB my way to the federal court room I 1 discovered TWO MOKE IMORE VICTIMS who have been brought into the toils one of them is id myron W butler against whom an indictment was wan found by the late grand rand jury of this district he is charged with unlawful cohabitation there are two counts against him he was arrested yesterday at Trento nip cache county today lie he was taken before commissioner black and bound over the other victim is willard bingham of wilson who was arrested on the same day on a similar complaint and was by the same commissioner placed under 2000 bonds for his bis appearance william driver and john A boyle were hit bib suret sureties ids for the first time since it was ad journea by judge judee pow powers rs the first district was opeti 11 his mo morning ruing but bat FOR ONE DAY ONLY the members of 61 the bar were present in force among them I 1 noticed P L williams F S richards C 0 richards P H emerson jas N kimball Kire ball N tanner jr V bierbower Bler bierbower Bler bower H H gnp A B R heywood Heywoo 4 agn hues A H nelson ransford bansford smith L B R rogers G L dean judge white and J H Ric kharn the latter gentleman is from wyoming here for a special case at about fifteen minutes past ten the new presiding real genius u judge hender sons son assumed toe the judgment seat and the proceedings were formally opened his honor addressed the members of the bar in a brief but friendly pithy speech in which he said that although this was waa the first lime he had bad met with them officially he thought he be could appreciate their jem bArras in meeting and receiving him as their presiding officer cei he be being unacquainted with their practice as members of the bar he was aware also that they had bad no ho voice IN his HIS appointment to his bis present positiOn he had thought the government of this a ter territory r ulry was as not adapted for A territory bobe id e magnitude in ag and importance of atah but circumstances nave have rende ed t necessary that hat it should be so he H e felt the embarrassment of his bis resent present position and he did not think stat that the opinions of a judge who came here as ne he did wt will I 1 I 1 have the same weight with them as would the opinions of one who had lived among them and whom they have been accustomed to see and bear he should ask their assistance for he could not deover the court without it A good bar was what makes a good court and he would bring to his duty dut his best judgment he closed with the hope that pleasant relations will continue to exist between them there was not much business to day out buta vast avast amount has been heaped p ed up G tor the next term myron W butler was arraigned the indictments read and h he e was given until the 1st ast day of november next to plead bonds were pa placed ac ed at boyle and driver continued as sureties thomas read bead and william hulls hull of hooper were arraigned on 0 an indictment for obstructing a public road by fencing it up at the request of their counsel hon F S richards the defendants fend ants were allowed till november 1st ast to plead mr mi jesse J driver appeared in court and gave satisfactory answers answer to his honor in regard to the prohibition prohibit on law jaw and was made a full fledged c citizen of the great lie republic public 0 of f the united states sundry other civil business was disposed of but it is of no special interest to the general reader OUR TRAMWAY is being pushed forward rapidly ra the ral rails kain are laid a couple of blocks west went of main street on first sod and will reach the terminus in a short time the road is not ballasted ballested bal lasted at prescot and this for the time being makes it a little difficult for teams at the crossings C gs but all of this will be obviated in due time A couple of cars have been built for use on this road and will be running as early as practicable ti it by the committee on streets that this tramway institution ins will furnish considerable more employment for idle hands than can be had bad at present but it will at the same time abridge the team work on the public works quite a number of improvements have been made and more are beine made jy the present city government an interesting ing and I 1 CHARMING PICTURE was seen to day on the verdant lawn in front of the residence of apostle F D richards it consisted of over one hundred and twenty five young adys and girls arrayed in their holiday attire they were members of the second ward primary association of this stake the gay company had bad assembled for the purpose of an afternoons enjoyment under the auspices and direction of the presidency ana officers of the association by whom they were also treated to a delightful picnic it consisted of mutton sandwiches sandwich esaud and cod after the little folks had regaled themselves with these good things they spent the remainder of the time in various recreations which were amply provided for them they will remember it as one of the green pages to in their history and probably will look forward with anticipation for the time when it will repeat itself as I 1 have not the slightest doubt it will from the well known solicitude of the guardians guardi aos of this association for the little folks who form its membership WEBER |