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Show g we ae of that party for over thirty yeurs, salary of a Congressman by his proand one which was established for] fession at home. Tt is a pity that the purpose of preventing the nom- the people of Texas have withdrawn Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY by the OabDEN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Charlies W. Penrose, ination Editor. of an objectionable man, it | Mr. Maxey from so luerative Fox Trapping. RUMPUSVILLE, May Died, 29th, 1876. Epitor Juncrion: Sir:—My friend, the ranchman, wishes a po- itrappers their respective settlements.. Fifth Street, and his stock of how to make it pay.’” goods on | Mexican war and its consequences. |is too little difference between them | He got his traps, and bis next object ' Main Strees. The Sun further objeets to the!and Republican Sherman and Mor- was to find some old trapper who would be obliging enough to give him a lesson immle, because it gave ws Pieree, who jrill. Maxey and Withers should in setting traps. He was successful in George Hliot thinks that eirls are gave ws the Nebraska bill, the repeal have taken the same ground occupied finding a couple of old trappers, and so” forthwith set to work to make himself “delicate vessels,” which the San of the Missouri compronrise, and be-}by McOreery (Dem.) of Kentucky, he agreeable. He picked up their birch Jose Patriot resents by saying: “We TLUTUM. seecsescectences.. dames Onsworin, cause it gave us Buchanan, the Dred| who fayored in a speech a general stick, which they carry their beaver do not know the class of girls that bait in, with the remark: All settlements ow the west side of Bear ‘Scott Geeision, the Leeomptom con-| reduction of salaries, amongst other “Hallo, got a spy-glass?” And he George associates with but the ayerRiver, in Cache Valley, J. 1. Barker. istitution, and our great. civil war. things remarking that, “He hoped squared bimself for a good look at a dis- age San Jose girl will hide away a Willard, Balad City, Willow Speings. and tant hill. But just asit passed his nasal beefsteak the size of a mule’s From these objections of the Sun, Congress would not offer the temptahip, Samaria, Jos. W. Dudiey. organ, he smelt—not a mice—but some from the ear down, and then find PAT IUTG LOT: poss sacs osens eed O. L. Bobtvson. | we infer that that paper was opposed tion of high salaries to lead our leaders pretty strong beaver bait. storage room for coffee and half a ‘‘Well,’’ said he, ‘1 believe I am mis‘to Polk; opposed to Peirce; opposed NHCLUSDUULCs ose ks ticee scxaantoanne W. S. Poppleton into the trivolities of fashion. There taken.” dozen buckwheat cakes without uland opposed to the should be no compromise with the Paradise Hy A. Shaw ‘to Buchanan, “Yes,” answered old Tex, the trapper, tering the slightest groan, Such being the case, we ‘salany grab” which had been zebuked as ke, rolled in the snew, “I should Bear Lake Walletferccrirecomnt. 1 Austin civil war. ‘Yather think you was.” A judge in Monmouth county, N.. COMMING I AON on. tea ccsd ODIES SOUNON humbly suggest that the Sun has/all over the land.’” _ doe laughed a sickly Jangh, confessed J., once cautioned POG AGE. raat. eee .W. I. Anderson ‘not fnrnished such a Democratic re- | an old negro who: ‘himeelf sold, and became confidential at ‘cord as will entitle its views to be | . had been acquitted, not to be found TONG OT ACO rc ance coensene tli: Whitear once. He told them what he had come Emmigration. ‘considered, to. any great extent, by | bad compan in again: y for, they gave him the information he Address all business communications, 'the members of the St. Louis con“Much ’blige to you, Marse,” Names of passengers booked through desired, and he in return told them he | he WALTER THOMSON, .| vention, whea it insists upon the knew nothing about trapping, but he ‘replied, “B allus ‘spect your to Ogden per steamship Nevada from adwise; Business Managen. knew all about horses, and he could tell labrogatiom of the two-thirds rule.. Logan, Providence and Mettvidle, M. D. fHammond. Smithfield, Hyde Pork end Rickmond, W. A. Noble. PRANK, As u's vc oe eposseveapus Wanle WauSten: oo te (ASRS IT RA Bow 32, Ogden, WHY Wiah. It HY5 WHINES. OPPOSED TO ECONOMY. Liverpool, May 24th, 1876: William R, Patience, William, Johan, Robert,Orson, Albert and Truman Armstrong; Thomas B, Mrs and Anas Blackwood; John Bell; Thomas Blake; George Boam;, Charles Cheswell; Frances, Wil- how far a horse could jump by the looks but de fac’ am, Marse, dat good com-. pany and bad company looks. so. “Boys, never bet on & mouse-colored ‘much alike dat dis niggah can’t tell, difference until . he git night horse nor a bald-faeed horse, for 1 have the got plenty that can beat all of them in ’em.’”: : : of him, and said he: may” whine: as Winotnia |ni@e. ‘he owner off the horse hadi de- DEBS: (Dem.) rolled in the snow awhile, and he then ‘was Jode.”—the go \fow a member of Congress, to: enable-| hia antagonist in the shoulder, inflicting a flesh wound.. heard to call, ‘‘Jode, ranchman’soldest son. |: Jode heard: his | Tho shet was returned: ‘father, and! hastened’ to. answen-the sumSe TWO-PRHIRD BULLE. ‘him. to. live comfortably,, hence: he| and int all five shots, as above stated, ‘mons, when he was somewhat alarmed |: opposed the reduetion. . “were exchanged, the owner ef the horse to find his father wrapped: up in a quilt, } An attempt will no dowbé be made | Mr. Maxey, (Dem:), of Texas;|! getting his temple grazed.. The wounded and asking him if his mother had. got | man; laying no further claim te. the ‘those-othen pants fixed yet, That set- |. in the Demecratie convention at St. would mot vote for an increase of horse, hostilities. in, that quarter: have tled Joe’s ambition: to, be a trapper,, Louis to abrogate the two-third rule, salaries, nor would he vote for a re- ceasedi We give the facts:as they were 1 remain: your friend, the owner of |: : a rogulation in use-in. the conveations jduction. reported! to. Mr. Henry Blackner, by the the ghot-gun, branded; ; Tuner. 8's, on THE Breace,. He could make double the| parties: tiamaelves: ; CARRIAGES BABY OF |: = Virginia, termined to stop at Greenville: for the crawled to his feet, andiwent for home | as far as any| present, while the borrower desired to ‘in. ® cireudtous route, go: asto get -to | much ag it pleases, and busiaess men pursue lhis journey, andi got up the windward of his howse. ‘one else to reduce expenses, but He reached | of sense will take: no more notice of horse to ride him. The owner remon- ‘his stable, andithere left his. perfumed [* did not think that a. curtailment strated with him,, when ke declared that ‘clothing.. He: then slipped up. behiad | iu thaw the masses. of the people do of ‘he would ride the horse-if his gun. didn’t ‘of salaries: was the way todo. it. In the house, raised: a window, and: went to |. its ranle slander and ineffable: nasti- |: iS nap. On hearing this the owner of the ‘his opinion, $5,000. was no¢ too.much, -horse-drew his pistol and fired, striking bed, and the next moment a feeble voice | willing to aTOCK are Mir. Withers, was 79, 77, and 79. Ist South St Tribune and the Furniture, Wallpaper , Feathers, ‘So LARGE ting Cats MATT RESSHS Be DINWOODE} D Ss. LL. C ity. ; The members of Congress of both sort.” They thanked him. kindly for his The Galt Lake Tribune alternately | ‘political parties can easily find sub- liam, Herbert and Francis Cask; John advice, and Joe vyaent for that fox. A, young man in. Wiseonsin, who howls, snaps and whines... This morn~ Clarks. J H Celementshaw; William Dunn;. Joe set his traps, and the first nighsit was about to.be married the other: jeets upon which to wrangle, quarrel George, Sarah, Francis, Joseph and caught a fox. But it was only one of ing it had a whining spelh The day, suddenly remezbened that he: rand disagree, and are not slow to. do ‘George Davis; Geozge Edgar; Florence, the common red foxes, so he knocked, it trouble with it to-day is, the “MorSydmey and Hva’ Gibbs; Eliza Gilberts. in the head without any ceremony,. and, hadia’t fed: his. horse, and the cere‘$0, especially when. i8 is supposed John Andrew and Margaret Hunter;. taking it by the hind feet, he threw it mony had to: wait until the mon’s donot advextise in bts coluans,. horse had! ‘that political capital may be made Charles Hills; John, Martha, Rachel, over his shoulder and started for home.. ‘beem eared for. aud the Gentiles will. a@vertise in He explained. that ‘liga, John, Mark, Albert, Martha, Jane ‘He had not gone fan, however, before he ‘out of such discussions. a good horse eouldu’t be found and Frederick Hurd; Joseph Ikutchins; felt something ‘Mormow” aewspapers, and particugrab him» by the seat of every. The Demoerats have been Very Charlotte and Henny Haynes; Jos., Mar- ‘ais pants, and that something: took a day, while thirteen diferent girls. larly in the Herald, which, by the clamorous during the- present session tha, Samuel and: Sarah A Heywood; pretty dgep hold. Joe gave a whoop and. wanted to mazzy him. way, does nob pretend to bea. *:MorElizabeth Green and Thos Jones:. George, &jump, whieh took him about twenty lof Congress, for economy, no doubt, Maria,Frank, Sarah, Mary and. Thos: Les- feet down the bill Joe let go the fox, | | Thomas D. Suple mon” paper ' many of them: honestly so, and yet ter;,Henry and Elizabeth Lincoln; Geo ‘but the fox did not feel so inelined, young man, with e,a smooth-faced Tf it is a feeb that the old! settler len the personal ap: . .° . tNowlans James Port; Evan Roberts; Joe performed some highly interesting ‘with. all the- noise and confusion inci- ‘Thomas and Elizabeth Richards; Naomi gymnastics, but it was no go, and he ‘pearance that is deeme d to donate. of Utah do- not patronize a sheet then took to level running, with a fox ‘piety, started an Episcopal missio dent to theiw efforts in that direetion,/ 204 Elizabeth Rowley, Jos and David n. which is mainly filled up with slan- i ‘ ‘Stagg; George, Jane, Geo and Jemima. sailing horizontally behind. It is hard 1a Framklinville, a suburb. of Phila-. ‘we: cannot discover that much has as ‘Scott; James R avd Ellen Simpson; to say how Joe’s first experience would cers on their best men, couched often delphia. He worked hard, ostens ibly, yet been, on is. likely te. be, aceom- |/Samuel Stewart; Hannah Say; Alexander | have come out, had he uot stubbed his for religion, but really for *n language unfit for any decent so: ‘Thorne; Jas.J, Susan, James B, Eliza- ‘toe and fell flat,the strain onthe fox had himself, ‘plished He got up: entertainments ;beth A, Sarah, Albert, Mary, Heber (©, ‘broke: its neck and loosed.it from Joe, ciety, their policy is wise andi consis- |: of various: John and, Martha Dalmage;. Marion and’ but it still had hold: of some: of his pants kinds, and in other ways: eollected tent, Fo sustain by their .means | The House: of Representatives, in| ‘Julia all and & little ef Joe Terrell; Margaret, Isabella, Janet the money possible in se-sma .its-annual appropriation bill made an |, l] & field: aud indueace a vicious incendiary. ‘C, William and Ann P Wilkinson,. Mar- |. Joe arose and examined his fos with —about $750 —and now he and ‘attempt to. economize, by a reduetion| garet and Joseph Wanless;, John Wil: a sorrowful look, and wended his. way ‘fund the. bent upom the destruction of all that are missing. He would doubtof certain: salaries;. amongst other jiams;, Themas, William and John J home. He was observed:to: be slightly less accom plish more in is sacred to their souls. and: valuable Watson; Thuraa Ward;: Nicholas. Wright; bald since that race, but it i not known items,it was proposed to reduce the | John. White; Alfred Willmore;: Eliza and. whether the wind switched it off, or-his ‘portioned to his ability, a, place pro~ their eyes, would be the most —~ hair. went on with the fox when Jie compensation of members. of Con- ‘Donalds Willmott. egregious folly, akin to lunaey.. stopped. MAMES BOOKED TO NEW YOKE. ‘gress. from $5,000. to. $4,500, a}: The ranchman. was not quite so spry |: Ifthe non-Mormon portion of our Hardley, Bingley;, Thomas R. Evans; the next morning, but he finally grasped | busimess community advertise in trifling reduetion, and: one which one) Matthews and Maria Gibbs and infant; his gun and setting. his teeth, started ‘would: naturally suppose: the: memae Pugh;. Sarah. A, Riley;; John, Richforth to. conquer on die, and: when he ““Tormon’’ papers they show geod ak &.. arrived’ at the first trap, he found he ibers of the Senate: would not ebject seuse: Bheir object is to make RETURNING MISSIONARIES... had something in it. ‘to, yet we find thas members of that | Kdward Hanhame Robert Hoge; John | “Hurrah,’”’ cried Jee, “it is a black |) money. ‘fo do this they must make ibodiy: did: ebject to and: voted down | Hopkins;, William. Nelson;. John, Wood- fox.” So:he.went up to it witha smile |) themselves and! their wares known S house. of satisfaction, and Joe said to himself: ‘the proposed reduction. kt is but [ ‘“T believe it isa eross-fox, fos I see some |. to the bulk of the people, and the just 0. say. that the opposition te: this | white stripes on it, anda live cross fox |! A Shooting Scrape. niasses can only be reached: by those ‘ig worth more than a deadione,. and so journals which. circulate throughout ‘proposition. was. not confined to-either |, The Beaxer Entenprise of. the 6th.inst., iI will quietly take it home ? So Joe laid political party.. Mr. Sherman (Rep) | aside his gun, and made a. dive for it, the Territory. Svores- and seores of ‘SAYS: | when that fox suddenly raised: its black -was- opposed to reducing the salary | “A shooting scrape occurred at Green- ‘tail like a black flag on: a pirate-ship, us settlements. in Utah are never polmembers |. ville te hao enise last, peop df to tell the ranchman. that it would} luted with. the scurrility: and) black- ‘oF the; President,as well as. ea r ‘In. the wounding of one man in the fight to the last, but Joe rushed on, until Mir: Morrill, of Vex ‘shoulder and iia, te losks from. an- he neceiveda full charge of perfume— |, guerdism of the Tribune, and: knew of Wongress. eee temple. Hive shots ia all were not of roses—bué ef a stronger nature. |. nothing of it except by the allusions mont, another prominent Republican, three: llexans. were coming. up On,’ cried Jioe,,as he fell back in the | mace: a speech in: opposition. ta.a re- through 3Arizona, they picked up a foot- ‘snow, d——m. all the black foxes. in.| oi the papers published in their induction. _ man and gave him: one of their horses. to creation, and all ether ereationa.”’ Jioe |) verest. gs ore TT ee en 3 so At Hemel Hempstead, Herts, England. May 8d, 1876, after a lingering ioe of two years, Elizabeth, wife of rick Cornell, aged fifty four years. FredgShe lived and died in full faith of the Gospel, and of a glorious resurreétion, : At Cublington, Bedfordshire, England, October 3d, 1875, after a long illness, Hannah Clark, aged fifty six years. She was @ true Saint, last testimony was to the truth and her of the a — wished her children to onOw Im her footsteps.—Mill, Star. | May being supposed: that no one except a sition, and we are sorry they did it. me to inform the public through your Walter Thomson, Business Man’gr. well known and popular man would We advise him to resign, and resume valuable columns, why he has such an be likely to secure a two-thirds vote his practice. It ia clear that he does antipathy against a trapper’s life. Some time last winter there was a fox at any time. OGDEN. UTAH. not represent the views of the people caught about Soda Springs, and the ‘So far as we know, the rule has of Texas. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1876. lucky trapper was offered $25 for its been produetive of good. The New| As to Mr. Withers, we are not so hide. Shortly after this, some one told York Sun eharges that the rule was|mueh surprised at his sentiments, the ranchman that he saw a black fox 22d, 3876, Toni amen YO CORRESPONDENTS. ‘imposed wpom the convention of being, as we suppose, a member of up by hisranch. “Now,” said Joe, “if t wll save trouble and embarrassment if cor1844 by the slavery propagandists one of the “first families” of his |e fox hide is worth $25, the live fox is respondents, either private, on business or those Par Arrenrion!—And now W. G. weiting for publication im the Juncrion, will ob- for the purpese of defeating the| State, it is to be presumed that he | worth at least $100, and I will make Child comes to the front with an ad. serve and be governed by the following rules: that $100'’7 So he hitched up his fast dress nomination of Mr. Van Buren. If ‘wants to live “comfortably,” a thing horses, to the public on agricul tst—Write, if for publication, on one side only taral asd away he went to town for ma~ efa sheet of paper, Give real name of writer, the Sun is a Demoeratic paper, the | w hich he thinks cannot be done ona ‘traps. Joe. came up in front of the store chines, &c. Read it, farmers. Mr. not necessarily for publication but for protecwith a big flourish, tethered his horses, Child is well qualified to judge tion. Be briet but explicit, assertion comes with a bad grace ‘less sum then $5,000 a year. We |‘and of the walked into the store with a modest 2d—If on business«f the Ogden Publishing Commerits of this class of machinery having pany direet to Walter Thomson, Business from it. Whatever may have caused As dare say Mr. Withers has thousands /Sstride of about four feet at a step. had a long experience in handli Manag ng them. 34-—-1f dor’ pablication direct Editor Odpen June~ ithe adoption of the rule, we think it of constituents who would be able to }seon as he came tu a halt, he threw him- His stoek of goods ‘self back on his dignity, tipped his hat on Main Street comae ‘not a bad one, and doubt if it has eke out am existence on the small ‘back, that the crewd might note the full prises all articles in general demand, ‘development of his intellect, and then and they are ;been productive of the evil eonse- sum of $4,500, but he eannot. specially selected for this said to the clerk: AUTHORIZED AGENTS market. Mr. Child ‘qaences attributed to: it. Such Democrats as Maxey and} ig determined “John, I want @ dozen fox-traps. 1 to sell The following persons are auwthemized to | The Sun objects to the rule be-| Withers had as well be remanded to ‘know nothing of trapping, but I caw and maint#in his reputation as a mercollect subscriptions and transect any busi- ‘cause, as’ it avers, it gave us Polk | private life as soon as possible, for learn,” and be tapped his forehead sig- chaxt who deals on sound business prinnificantly, ‘“—I am going to make $100 ciples. Call and see the machines on ness connected with the ‘‘Suackow” Office in and the annexation of Texas, the|they misrepresent the party. There at a single catch, and show these old @ ev She Ogden Junction. |