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Show ¢ E OGDEN JUNCTION. F ; ay8 ‘ ate + of ©. W. PENROSE, Businoss Business communications te Manager, to whom all shottld be addressed. ees. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ‘One Year iSix Months - - - “Vhice Months Pe COU ie - x= “gf ie . - - eqadipyet 2 koe a & 8.00 { - ken Pee 1.50 eS aay ace a a BTN nant ARS * 4 Behe pee Za @ & Hort ae; $1 40 50 $2.0 aye0 ccs TI m wy 8 a 3°42 ae 2 6 OD Oe & i No. | a $4 $78 "S5 $12 $1722 $30 $52) 84 7 VY OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1871. 95. ae 60 | B 68 | Ee np VOL. a EHGRAP e i Ii. - gates by the heir apparant Prince Humbert, the Minister of the Crown, anda large body of the National Guard of the city. The population thronged the streets in immense numbers and greeted tha King with earnest enthusiasm during his progress to the Quirinal, where he has taken up his residence. HO The Prosecution of com- Judge McKean respecting the Hawkins case. All our correspondents admit that if our view is right. then Judge McKean is wrong, but they undertake to dispute the aveuracy of our position. Weare not apologiste for polygamy in any sense, but we are staunch sticklers for justice; and we have held that in the Hawkins sase justice was not. administered. We see no reason to alter our opinion in that regard, nor does the ref. erence to Justice Marshall at. all weaken our convictions. Nothing can be more certain than that in framing a law providing nenalties for adul‘e y. the Mormons dil not intend to prohibit or to punish polyg- amy. Brig- It is not even pretended that ham Young. any such intent existed, but a parcel of shallow-pated fellows and preju* XK * * ** diced seribblers (we do not allude to Brigham Young has been indicted our own correspondents) appear to and is about to be tried, not for bigamy think that the United States Govit appears, but for “licentiousness.” ernment has done # very smart thing There is no law in the United States in turning the tables upon the Saints, which prescribes a punishment for We cannot join in this opinion. ‘To “licentiousness,” and it is difficult to us it appears that the honor aud digderive great pl.astre in accepting the | boats area total loss. On account monts ‘foreign to their regular trade, will be chargAMERICAN. for separately. é : oe kind hospitality which has been so gen-| #bsence of the manager of the lineof the understand why this particular phase nity of the Federal Government have Ei ' have hitabctity from.the States will be in: Ca maha, 2] | was selected as the definition of his been dragged into the dirt by Judge I thank vou the city it is impossible to ascertain from the offense. worted without the cash (at our advertisod rates,) Communication west by telegraph erously extended to me. The truth is, that he has McKean, who has disgraced the Adinsurance. It is understood the boat saccompanying the order, unless irom one ef our} and railroad has been completely re- heartily.” regwar authorized Advertising Agents. A line was formed in the upper saloon was insured for $100,000. The fire ex- been indicted in obedience to the di- iuinistration by saddling it .with an stored. ‘J'rains on the Union Paeitic OE docdiicak ok devoid of interest to the of the boat “Mary Powell” on which the|tinguishing apparatus and life saving | Tections wubliosvr intended to promote private interests, are running on regular schedule time. i grand jury by action worthy only of some small, Duke given was received, the grand Grand Duke|@Ppliancés were ample and in perfect | justice McKean,to the willthbe charged as advertisements, and payment The severity of the late storm did not of the United| States conscienceless peddler. It was the wequired in advance... If personal in character, we extend beyond Grand Island, and the taking his station at the stern. of the order, but the rapid spread of the flames Court. wreserve the right to reject any article, or advertise‘This judge, upon opening duty of the Government to attack oat to receive the guests introduced to cut off the upper deck of the boat and ‘ment of this class... only delay of trains was caused by temCity, sum- polygamy, but it should have been The boat saloon where the life preservers were. his court in Salt Lake | porary obstruction of telegraphic com- him by Mr. Henry Clews. then steamed down the Bay, and then The passengers and crew had to save moned a grand jury, and from the done in a manly and equitable fashom, poe. RENROSE, Editor. munication. br. $. P. Stoddard, arrested some turned to proceed to the Battery where themselves by grappling such floating list of the men who appeared in ans- ion. This pettifogging way of splittime since on a charge of producing an the Grand Duke landed and was receiy- material as fell overboard from the wer to the summons, he struck off ting straws and balancing motives is Ogden Post Office: abortion on Miss Annie Nematz was yes- ed by General Shaler and escorted to his burning boat. The officers of the boat, the names of all who were Mormons, more befitting some little shysterARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. terday tound guilty in the District carriage, when the Miltary procession particularly the captain and engincer, Having thus obtained a grand jury ridden Justice's Court, than the The number of received gre:.t praise for their coolness ARRIVALS. | Court of this county, and sentenced to immediately started. ‘Salt Lake City, double ule ¢daily 7.30 am. $80 Pm. | one year’s imprisonment in the peni- military in line was at least ten thou- and bravery in their trying position, of “Gentiles,” he informed them that great machinery of the Federal Govcertain offenses which ernment, and we, speaking in behalf: former escaping by lowering himself there were Peek Tirougii Mail daily { JoepB0pim Spa Arie is Si first oage of ie sand. The twenty-secord and eleventh the from the paddle regiments, marched on either side of the box, when all avenues | Were recognized as crimes “through- of every clear-sighted ‘and’ honest Cad CLOSING. conviction tor this crime under the staSalt Lake City, double daily . 6a,m. aah pm. tute of this State, and has created guard of honor. of escape were closed by the flames, and/out all Christendom,” con- Duke’s carriage as a . ,, ¥.™. : é and that it man in the country, denounce and - West, nhThrough Mail7 daily ? 600-12, The ride of the Prince from the battery ‘clinging to the paddles until rescued in | Siderable interest, East, Through Mail daily . % ; to Union Square was one continued ova- pan exhausted condition and the latter wus their duty to find bills against reprove it as an insult: and a: reAkron, 0., 21. SEMI AND TRI-WEERKLY MAILS, 7 ? sing his life, after giving the life pre- ‘persons accused of committing these proach to the American people John H. Hunter, the murderer of old tion, cheer arose om cheer, anda sea of CLOSING. “You will be goveroned,” Sacramento Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Gargett at Richfield, Ohio handkerchiefs fluttered from delicate server which he tookfrom his room on | Crimes. Cache County, Sundays, Tuesdays and on the 27th of May last, was hanged to- fingers. The shout that was taken up the upper deck at the last moment to the said the learned judge, “by the AG sia , i Bn same at the battery was renewed in one huge only lady passenger, who by its aid was principles of law which Risk Ganaty tata) and Thursdays. 4 ae. day. Hunter went from Gratiot Co.; govern grand | North @gdeu.—Mondays and Thursdays ro pam Mich., to. renew. an engagement. with volume-to the Clarendon Hiouse, and the saved. The origin of the fire is a mat- juries in Maine and Montana, in New Alloy. LS a aeeaeas det ateusrsvilie mS") Miss ©. Gargett, which had been broken repeated bows of the Prince and his ter of uncertainty, but it is supposed to Georgia and Arizona: principles of US Mite bat ‘thurs nye. 8,80 pan by her,.anu on the refusal of her par- smiling face showed that he keenly ap- have insome way taken place in the Riverdalo—Wednesdays.and Raturdays S.00/pam. | ghits tq permit him to enter thier house, preciated the great honors showered on kitchen when the cook went to kindle a law everywhere applicable throughA new alloy of copper and iron has wig 3 ag im. As thé procession arrived at the fire for breakfast. TD An account states out the Republic. 11.80 a.2n | Shot them and tried to kill the daughter. The crimes of been invented, which is regarded as rand stand in Union Square, ladies and that it was by a poker heated by raking murder, arson, During incarceration he has maintained larceny, bigamy, adul- a discovery of much practical impor‘ ' OFFICE HOURS. arose en masse and gave down the fire, being hung against the a spirit of bravado, and attempted ty gentlemen tery and riot in Utah are the same tance. The blending of the two meGeneral Delivery, from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. To pine partition, but nothing reliable is convey the impression that he was in- Alexis a perfect storm of applause. ~ Sunday, 5 p.me to 6.30 p.m. crimes as elsewhere throughout Chris- tals produces x substance of great no sane, but after a thorough examination this he responded with gennin- feelingand tendom.” Now, it is true, perhaps, strength: which, it is said, can be : St. Louis, 22. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT by doctors and experts he was pro- rising in his carriage took off his chap‘The head Anna Barry, an actress, well known that some Open from 9.a.1n. to 3 p.m. of these crimes receive tempered to greater hardness than nounced perfectly sane. He endeavor- eau and bowed right and left. ed to commit suicide yesterday, by ent: of the procession soon reached the Clar~. ie Chicago and other places, who was a some punishment in every country steel, and whew soft is easily worked. _ MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. ondon, space having been made for the ew days ago in feeble health, the reting an artery, but was discovered and which may properly be said to form The principal object. of the invention Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Duke, he alighted and entered; a few sult of exposure during the Chicago fire, his design frustrated. He had refused @utside Door open from (a.m. to 8 p.m. part of Christendom; but the pun- is to make a’ perfeetly malleable memoments afterwards he came out on the died at Monroe house to-day, through all sustenance since Monday moruing. ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster. ishment is not uniform in all these tal which can be tempered to the utHunter was entirely unnerved when in- balcony accompanied by his staff and an incorrect administration of a dose of the military, they marching MeMun’s elixir of opium. countries, nor are the definitions of most hardness, and which, being formed that his time had come, reviewed Eraims Barney Ross, recently employed in the what constitutes these be supported to the past by Companies, each regiment preoffenses every- cheaper than the fine steel, can bo Leave Ogden daily, until further no- and had to senting arms as it came under the bal Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati where scaffold. After passages from the scriptice, for Salt Lake City at 6 a.m. and the same. But what js of substituted for it in. many important cony. The ninth regiment band of one Railroad, jumped from the ‘steamer 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. For iure were read, and prayer offered, he “Huntsville,” when above Alton to-day, more importance is the question, “By applications for which the latter is: made a rambling speech in which he hundred pieces led by Carl Dain Mann, what authority will serenade the Grand Duke in front while laboring under an. attack of deis any one of these now rarely employed. the Beitr A OW? Som uke est, at said he did not commit the murder preThe tests to 5.35 p.m. } ‘ = deeds—bigamy, for instance—recog- which the new alloy has been submeditately, und called on all to forgive of the Clarendon at 11 o'clock to-night. lirium tremens and was drowned. Pe eee eee: WURO. him, as he forgave all. At 11.45 the To-morrow the Grand Duke goes to St. Domingo, 9. nized and punished as a erimo?” mitted shows its peculiar adaptation Washington to pay his respects to the Shocks of an ‘earthquake were felt on “Christen ont —— ne ie ag Be spring was touched, and the drop fell dom,” it will be said, recog- for the purpose in questian, BM From ibe TPR eee Prom bia falling about six feet, docaaie- President of the U.S. The New Jer- the 28rd ult.. in Dominica, St. Vincent nizes the law of God as the supreme have s-lendid and other islands. Chea aah ee ae City Wines. ting the spinal column. In 17 minutes sey Railroad Company law; but all the Protestant portion of drawing-room cars in the depot, which St. Thomas, 16. } his pulse stopped. they will tender to the Duke and suite for Christend A Havana special says: The captain om holds that this Divine Divine Worship Baltimore, 21. the trip. of the steamer “Florida,” now lying in law is contained in the At the annual meeting yesterday, of fis held every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, Scriptures of Washington, 22. this port, has called on the American the Old at 1] a.m, and and in the Ward School- the Baltimore and Ohio R. R., the old and New Testament; and in The Grand Duke arrived by a special Consul and demanded protection, stating Board of Directors was re-elected, the houses at 6 p.m, p.m. The depot was that he was ready to proceed to sea, but these volumes, from Genesis to Maonly change being the election’ of Jno. train at 7:30 lachi, and from Matthew to RevelaKing, Jr., to fill the place of the late Al- thronged with a large crowd anxious to was afraid on account of the Spanish The Prince and suite being in war vessels. tion, there is not a single injunction bert I. Chumacher. The annual report see him. A. MINER, maha, 22. against polygamy, while there are shows that the revenues of the roads and citizen’s dress he was not recognized by ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. afew. Catacazy’s carriage was waiting Legal proceedings have been com- many branches for the fiscal year amount to records of the numerous, if not PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. for the Duke, Catacazy, Admiral Pus- menced against the Passenger Transfer OMéE at Residence 2nd South Street, $12,557,155. siet, and the principal Secretaries took Company, for charging fifty cents each innumerable, polygamous Inarriages ON AND AFTER Salt Lake City, Utah. Ssangy Denver, 21. the carriages and were driven to the for ferryage of foot passengers across of men who enjoyed the favor and A severe wind and snow storm ocAll kinds of legal business promptly attended JULY Q?'’s to. ltt “The truth is, that MONDAY, curred here on Thursday night and con- house of Catacazy, and the. suite pro- the Missouri river, the laws of the State blessing of God. ceeded to Arlington. The Duke is the not permitting a charge of ever ten the prejudice in favor of monogamy tinued the greater part of Friday, snow Is71, felleight inches at Denver, eight at only one of the party entertained by the cents. DR. WOODWORTH, which doubtless exists ‘throughout Russian Minister. Soon after the Duke The thermometer this a.m. stood at Central, ten at Colorada Springs, and Trains will feaye Ogden daily at 8 am, and Christendom” had its origin in the Physician and Surgeon. Puebla. The storm extended a great was driven to Catacazy’s residence, the eight degrees below zero. The Missouri 5.30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10 a.m. and Watrantedto Extract Tape and Stomach distatice east and south, and the rail- latter called on Secretary Fish, at Ar- river is running full of ice, and causes teaching of nature, which pro- 7.30 pan. « “Worms, ete. roads were badly blocked up by snow lington, to officially inform him of the considerable delay to the transfer across duces men and women in about equal Leave Salt Lake City daily at 5. a.m. and 2.45 pant, )Allicakls promptly attended to, numbers, and also, perhaps, in the ‘Arrive ‘| drifis. The telegraph wires an the Kan- arrival of the Grand Duke and to make the river. at Ogdew at 7 a.m. and 4.43 pan. The report of the Legislative Comsas Pacific were hadly prostrated,: The preliminary arrangements for his preOGDEN CITY, UTAH. sentation to the President. to-morrow, mittee of Wyoming Territory for the teachings of the Church, which yalrailroads are now clear and unless we ‘Vaccine matter from the Cow alwa ys on hand. ues revelation which which will probably take place about is based on trapast two years shows a worse state of SSotf, have heavy winds will he kept open. Tn addition to the above, noon About half past eight. o’clock affairs than exists in New York. ditional authority as highly as reve- | Another snow storm last night added Roswert Treprts, MD, ¥, H, Stuumons, M.D. anumber of Foreign Ministers were lation which is recorded in the writMilwaukee, 22. six inches to that already on the ground, MIXED TRAINS to pay their respects to the Grand A special from Lacrosse says the Mis- ten word, DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, Last Friday a.m..a fire broke out in the called “The majority of those WILL RUN Duke. sissippi is filled with floating ice, and who Puysicsans anp, SuRGEzONS, barber shop adjoining the Ferry House have protested against some of General Walker, new Commissioner are prospects of a gorge owing to the Office, Corner of Main & 2nd South Sts., at Kit Carson. The entire block ineluthe teachings of this Church have of Indian affairs, will enter upen his du. low state of the water. (Over Butterfield'’s Store,) ding the ferry house, several d¥y goods ties next Monday. He did not.seek the New Orleans, 22. not protested against this particular SALT LAKE Clry. and grocery stoves, the post. office, two Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. Surgety in all its branches solicited. The City Council and a number of one of its precepts. billiard halls, a number of saloons. and office, but was selected for his peculiar fitness for it. SAE iy ; and social: and political societies and clubs dwellings were destroyed. Very little Brigham Young, then, is indicted, ‘ New York, 22. each passed resolutions of regret and ‘was saved; no insurance; loss $100,000. and is to be tried, if his indictment Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.80, p.m. The London Economist having men- sympathy at the death of Lieut.-Gov. Atlanta, 21. offense any for tioned with regard to the appearance of Dunn. not quashed, not be The funeral will take place toActing Governor Conley vetoes the the U.S. Minister Schenck, as a Direc- morrow afternoon. The Courts ad- lagainst a written law applicable to Passengers will please purchase their tickets a& bill ordering a special election to fill lo Main Street, Ogden. tor in a new mining company, with journed to-day; business at the City Utah, but for offenses against the un- the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged the vacancy created by Bullock’s resigwhen the fare is collected on the train, the remark that ‘Commercial occupa- Hall will be suspended to-morrow out of nation. written law of “Christen dom’?—a tion of any kind appears certainly in- respect for the deceased. There will be Little Rock 21. cempatible. with the functions of di- a general holiday to-morrow and busi- law written, indeed, in most, if not The Gazette to-day makes an expose of For all information concerning Freight of Pas» the New York Hvening Post ness houses will close at eleven a.m. all, the other countries in Christen- sage, apply to Phe choicest Wines, Liquors a secret military organization called the plomatist,” to-day expresses hopes that our Govdom, but unwritten in Utah, and unD. 0. CALDER, Royal Blues now. being organized exand Cigars in the Market, ernment will immediately recall Schenck, FOREIGN. written in any of the laws of the Gew? Ticket and Freight Agent. tensively throughout» the State, under who, it says is permitting his oficial poBertin, 21. The Finest Hall in the City. Every instructions from Senator Clayton, and sition to promote stock speculation, huUnited States which apply to Utah, In Parliament to-day, on the second attention given ‘torcustomers. composed of the friends of Clayton and miliating his country, and shows an reading of the navy estimates bill, Min. We have our doubts as to his conJOHN SHARP, Grant. The Gazette oalls the particular /« COOK & MINTER. attention of the Congressional Ku Klux utter want of respect for his high offies. ister Von Roen declared it was the pur- viction under these circumstaces. Py SUPERINTENDENT. General Butler denounces as a canard pose of the Imperial Government to es- The petit jury, which will probably Committee to this society and says Artablish a naval power of the second the whole story of the Harrisburg Conbe —_— by Judge McKean as kansas isin worse condition to-day, rank, ference. | than any of the Southorn States. carefully as the grand jury was, The Nava] ball to Alexis accurs on the London, 21. ; Terre Haute, Ind., 21. The magistrates at Torquay, have re- may find a verdict of “guilty;” but A boiler explosion at noon to-day in night of the 28th. an-appeal from the Court in Utah to BRICGCHAM CITY. & MALTING HOUSE, Crabbs flouring mill at Clinton, fifteen |} There were 43 new cases of small pox fused application for bail in the case of UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) BANK EXCHANCE, BILLIARD HALL. 2 Pdoidailead Leki Pty 4 We have reeeived and published TET, Secretary of the Interior, continue to { and itwt: is feared that several of his: com3 & 8.50 6460 7 9 18 25 42 act as Superintendent of the census un- “panions may have shared his fate. YY Column. 9.00, 8.50 IL 15 25 St 55 85 | (special ta the OapEN Juncrion by the Atlantie and til its completion. % Bie Yorwich, Conn, 22. gar 9.50 14480 16 22 38 51 76 115 Pacific Telegraph Company. ] gt iale 17.00 25.50 29 88 64 85 115 170 New York, 21. The loss’ of life by the “City of New Business Cards $4 per month. The Grand Duke Alexis has ‘arrived. | London.” The disaster is greater than Arrival of the Grand General Dix and’ a company of distin- anticipated. There were only seven pasLocal _and Special Notices will be charged guished ladies-and gentlemen went out. Sengers, but of these William 8. Norton, Duke Alexis! twenty-five Gents per line for. the first insertion, on the “Mary Powell” to welcome him: of the firm of Norton Bros., C. B. Rogers, und fifteen Gents per line for every subsequent insertion., 2 ; The Grand Duke replied as follows to of the firm of 0. B. Rogers & Co., and Transient advertising to be paid for in advance. Secret Military Organi- a reception and a speech of welcome Harrison R. Aldich, of this city, were A Square consists of ten lines of type of this q ae given him: - General Dix, gentlemen and lost. The officers and rousiabouts zation in Arkansas! ov Xoatty: advertisers allowed to change at pleasure, ladies, I present my warm thanks for known to be lost are W. Ely Hamburg, with @mly the additional charge of twonty-five the kind feelings to which, on behalf of Conn., second mate; M. W. Baker, Norcents square for composition, but they will be charged EXTRA for occupying spate over con: the people of this great City, you have wich, engineer; Henry Dugan, Newton, Execution of the Murgiven expression. The feelings between steward; Webster Cooper, second cook; derer, Hunter! ve ivortiontattite not marked on the copy with the the U. 8. and Russia are as strong as frank Flower, residence unknown, wumber of insertions, will be published at our option until ordered out; and charged at transient they are lasting, and never can be bro- waiter; W. McChell, Oiler; Driscoll Sulwatos. Peas 5 ken. J shall pass rapidly through New livan, Patrick Mahony and Thos. Burning of the Steamer ADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be ork to pay my respects to the Presiourke, deck hands. The ‘New Lonscontinued watil ordered out, in every instance, and “Wew London.” Several dent of the United States, whose high rged for-accordingly. : : don” carried a vargo of heavy freight Lives Lost! a The ptivilege of yearly and half yearly advertischaracter is greatly admired in Russia. prineipally ¢éott-n, groceries, leather, rers is restricted to their direct line of business, and But when J return te New York, I shall hides, etc., which together with the aall Legil, Auction, Real Estate, or other advertise} Sagres aie Problem. batting our views on the action of rts. Oh eesans. ee erence Polygamy several letters from Salt Lake, ages RATES OF ADVERTISING. ; ane The a The Ogden Hunction, ew ro Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the O¢pEN Pusnisntina Company. Bie U. P, BREWERY Ogden, Utah. Bea SHULER. PROPRIETORS, Lager Beér,Cool and Sparkling,always on hand Saloons and Families Supplied. Ordors sent from-Persons residing.along. the Railroad Lines and the surrounding Rowse Will be Seompily filled at therate of $5.00 per bight galon ke; ¥ The price of Malt will be regulated by the cur- rent:mavket prices of grain, ; A liberal allowance will be made to agents. ~ 8Otk “ BUSINESS CARDS, re miles north of this city, caused a, total wreck of the mill, and the adjoining planing mill at Hayton Falls, and killed several; others were severely injured, one perhaps fatally. _ Washington, 21. Treasurer Spinnerin ‘his annual report, complains of increasing delay on the part of some banks in making returns and payment of duty, and recommends a per centage uponsuch duty to be added to it for every ten days delay _| after the month allowed by law. General Francis A. Walker, who was VERY. MERCHANT AND. PROFESSIONAL *man should Have a supply. We will do. thom to-day appointed Commissioner of In“B tho best style of the art, a dian affairs, will by designation of the last week, and 20 since Saturday have been reported. The Ninth Regiment band goes to Europe on a concert tour. Isaac W. England, publisher, of the Sun has been appointed School Commissioner in the City Department of Public Instruction, and accepts. The steamer “City of New London,” which was burned last night, is valued at $175,000; for which amount she is insured in the Hartford, Norwich and New York Co’s. The agent inthis city at 2 o'clock this p.m. was uncertain whether any of the erew has been lost, but .it is almost certain the Steward perished, John Gribble, Secretary. of the total Abstinence Society, of Brixham, who publicly accused the Queen of intoxication. Itis said the Dublin jury, who acquitted Kelly on the eharge of murdering head ‘constable Talbot, intend ‘to prosecute the London Times for alleged libel. A dispatch from Versailles to’ the Standard says the: Commission on arbitra- tion of the Alabama Claims will assemble at Geneva in December, and that the sitting will continue all winter. About 500 cases will be presented to the consideration of the Commission. Rome, 21. the Supreme Court in Washington would most. probably result.in a reversal of a verdict obtained under such circumstances.. It is highly desirable that the practice of polygamy should be abolished all over the world; but we haye not been abl2 to abolish it in India, and the United to-day. He was met at the MANUFACTURES. o——— OUR CO-OPERATIVE Woolen Factory is now in operation, manufacturin g Cloth of superior quality lity. States can scarcely abolish it in Utah The Highest Price paid for ' Wool. by such means as they have thus far been adopted.— Scotsman. The Empress of Germany is DitKing Victor Emaneul made his entry terly opposed to the Woman Move- into Rome HOME ment. Cash paid for Hides at our Co-operative 39-6m TANNERY. |