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Show Index Agricultural Park Track, 241 Ah Po, tobacconist, 250 Ah Tim, shipper, 246 Alger Reduction Works, 166 Alkali Blinders, baseball team, 231 Allen, Andrew Jackson, 132 Anti-Bigamy Act, 93, 102 Ashley, James M., Ohio congressman, 73,76 Auerbach, David, merchant, 51, 160, 243 Auerbach, F., and Brother, merchants, 49 Augur, C. C , general, 225 Aulbach, Adam, publisher, 14, 85, 88, 196, 197 Axtell, Samuel B., governor, 132, 272 Banking, firms engaged in, 53 Bank of Corinne, 53 Bank Saloon, 53 Bannock Indians, 273, 278 Barnes, Miss M. Q., teacher, 213, 214 Barrett, John, 14 Baseball, C. interest in, 228-32 Base Ball Club No. 24 of Corinne, 230 Baskin, Robert N., political activities of, 75,84,96, 116-17 Bassett, Royal M., UNRR president, 262, 296, 301 Battle of Bear River, 274, 285 Bayliss, Edward E., Presbyterian minister, 208-10, 240 Beadle, John Hanson: and B.Y.'s curse, 141; C. described by, 7, 8-9, 10, 11, 12; as editor/writer, 4, 5, 13, 14-18, 193, 194-96; and federal officials, 124; lawsuit and injuries of, 17-18; as lobbyist, 85, 86-87, 94-96; and politics, 99-100, 102-4; serenaded, 239;andZCMI,49 Bear River: and Indians, 280; and irrigation, 269, 288; sightseers to, 161; and transportation, 155, 156, 162, 169, 180 Bear River Canal Company, 311 Bear River City, 2, 5, 268 Bear River Hotel, 70 Bear River House, 52 Beer Springs, Idaho, LDS interest in, 170 Beidler, "X", Wells Fargo messenger, 261-62 Belshaw & Company, 166 Bernard, C , justice of the peace, 33 Berryman and Rodgers, freighters, 298 Bishop, Anna, singer, 238 Black, George A., acting governor, 78, 130, 138 Black, Jennie, 238 Black, Thomas J., justice of the peace and Mason, 33, 38, 42, 244 Blacks, population of in C , 71, 244-45 Blue Creek, 5 Bonneville, 6, 8 Bonneville, Benjamin L. E., fur trader, 6 Booths Ferry, 7 Bornstein, Julius, murder of, 251 Boukofsky, N., and founding of C , 7 Bowers, M. C , deputy marshal, 11 Box Elder Club, baseball team, 229 Box Elder County: C. opposed taxation by, 133-34; and LDS church, 133, 137; Mormon control of, 73; population of, 72; probate court of, 33 ; roads and bridges for, 134-36 Box Elder County Court, Mormon control of, 129-30 Bradford, F. J., physician, 242 Brass and String Band of Corinne, 239 Brigham City: and C , 6-7, 11, 12-13; cooperatives at, 3, 142-45; effects of railroad on, 2; population of, 71-72; and UNRR, 170, 171, 178, 182 Brigham City Cooperative Black Smith Shop, 183 Brigham City Mercantile and Manufacturing Company, 143 Bronson, Mary, Presbyterian benefactor, 209 Brownsville Advertiser (Nebraska), C. described in, 72 Burgess, M. T., and founding of C , 7 321 Burnetts, cockfights at, 240 Burton, Richard F., visit of, to Utah, 80 Burton, Robert T., replacement of, as tax collector, 73 Butterbaugh, George, canal investor, 268 Cache Valley: charcoal from, 166; Mormon farmers of, 172, 262; and railroad, 169, 170, 172, 173, 181-82, 183 California and Montana Transportation Company, 50 Cannon, George Q.: and cooperative movement, 4; and Democratic party, 114, 115, 116; as Deseret News editor, 227; opposition of, to public schools, 217 Captain Tom, Indian chief, 274 Carpenter, G. S., captain, 283-84 Carpenter's Station, 184 Carson Register (Nevada), 197 Carter, Carrie, actress, 236 Carter's Dramatic Combination, 236 Cass, Oscar D.: bank of, 53; and July 4 celebration, 225; political activities of, 35,79,85,100 Catholic church, activities of, in C , 211 Central Hotel, 52, 69, 70, 283 Central Pacific Railroad, 2, 19, 160, 177, 180, 182, 275; and C , 32,44,88, 260-61, 301, 306, 313; Chinese workers on, 245; earnings of, 65; effects of building of, 1, 3-4; and junction city, 18-22, 149, 170; lands and taxes of, 37, 55-56, 133, 134, 144, 215; and Montana trade, 23, 24, 25; and steamboats, 155, 165 Chamber of Commerce Association, 56-57 Chamberlain, Belle, lecture of, 239 Chapman, H. I., railroad promoter, 185, 186 Chicago Post, 78 Chicago Tribune, 86 Chinese: and C. Chinatown, 247-48, 249; culture and customs of, 247-48; and laundry work, 249-50; as merchants, 246; as miners, 246; number of, 71, 245-46; prejudice against, 250-52; and prostitutes, 249; as railroad workers, 245, 245 Chislett, John, opposed B.Y.'s ban on free public schools, 217-18 Christensen, Christen, reprimanded for buying from Gentiles, 145 Church, , Odd Fellow, 243 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: public schools opposed by, 217-18; trading with Gentiles forbidden by, 145-47. See also Mormons, Brigham Young Church of Zion (Godbeite), 98 Cincinnati Commercial, 4, 13 Cincinnati Red Stockings, 229 Cincinnati Times-Star, 312-13 City of Corinne: building of, 159, 160, 161, 234; as freighter, 162, 163, 164, 315; owners of, 165, 167-68; rechristened General Garfield, 168, 168; tours on, 226 Civic Association, 225 Clagett, W. H , Montana territorial delegate, 227 Clark, S. H. H , agent for Jay Gould, 305 Clawson, C. C , 70 Clayton, William: and C , 13, 78; and Godbeites, 98; opinion of, on federal officials, 124, 125; as ZCMI official, 4 Clinton, Jeter, and wharf site, 158, 160 Clipperton, W. H., attorney, 242 Closser, Ettie, teacher and singer, 214, 216,238 Closser's House, hotel, 53 Codman, John, C. described by, 68, 70, 71,212 Cole, S. N., banker, 53 Coleman, Samuel, steamship launched by, 157 Colfax, Schuyler, vice-president, 94, 113, 123 Connor City, proposed name of C , 7 Connor, Patrick E.: at C. party, 236; and military, 127, 274; and mining, 314; and politics, 73, 103; and transportation, 85, 155, 175, 176 Conway, E. P., merchant, 158, 233 Cooke, Jay, C. visitor, 42 Cooke, W. S., publisher, 200 Cordelia, V., 39 Corinne, 8, 10, 77, 97, 107, 137, 146, 156, 199, 296, 311,313; arms and militia for, 95, 127-29; blacks in, 244-45; bridges and roads for, 134- 36; canal proposed for, 85-88; cemetery in, 59-60; city government of, 31, 32-40, 215; Chinese in, 244-52; churches in, 203-11; civic improvements in, 57-60; descriptions of, 65-70; divorce machine at, 242-43; demise of, 169, 185, 263, 308-13; and freighting, 23-26, 181, 259, 262- 67, 298-99, 303, 305-9; and junction 322 Corinne city, 19-22, 148-49; and law enforcement, 36, 37, 40-43 ; and Liberal party, 102-6; market at, 142-48; naming of, 8-9; new county sought for, 138; newspapers of, 193-203; population of, 71-72, 310, 311; and property, 55-56, 66; as proposed U. T. capital, 77-80; and railroads, 149-50, 169, 171-77, 180, 184, 185, 186-87, 260-61; schools in, 213-19; site of, 16, 22-23; social, athletic, and cultural activities at, 223-41, 243 ; and steamship, 158, 161, 167 Corinne Agricultural and Parks Association, 241 Corinne and Bear River Valley Immigration Society, 270-71 Corinne & Malad Irrigation & Manufacturing Canal Co., 268, 270 Corinne, Bear River, and Salt Lake Canal Company, 86 Corinne Board of Trade, 134 Corinne Club, baseball team, 228, 231 Corinne Daily Mail: and agriculture, 271; and Box Elder County taxes, 134; and C , 54, 135, 166, 168, 264, 265, 267, 287; and Chinese, 247, 248, 250, 251; and churches, 203, 212; and doctors, 242; and Governor Axtell, 132; history of, 200-202; and Indians, 278, 281, 284; and Lee trial, 282; and Liberal party, 117; and Mormons, 137,145,147,148,235,243,266; and Reporter, 193; and schools, 216- 17, 218; and social, athletic, and cultural activities, 232, 234, 237, 239; and UNRR, 183, 260-61, 262 Corinne House, hotel, 53 Corinne Journal: founding of, 197; and Liberal party, 108, 110; and tourists, 160; and steamship, 160-61; and woman suffrage, 111 Corinne Mining District, 55 Corinne Opera House, 232-40, 233 Corinne Opera House Association, 233 Corinne Record (Gazette) : and C, 302-3; history of, 202-3; and Indians, 304; and railroad, 301 Corinne Reporter: and C , 55, 57-59, 65-67,72,79, 136; and Chinese, 247; and churches, 212; and federal government, 124-25, 131; and freighting, 46, 184; history of, 47, 141, 183, 197-200; and irrigation, 270; and July 4, 226; and law, 41, 139-40; and merchandising, 52, 55; and Mormons, 145, 272, 314; and politics, 37-39, 83, 107-8, 110-12, 113-14, 115, 116; and railroads, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176, 184; and schools, 215; and Soda Springs, 169; and steamers, 161, 164- 65, 167 Corinne School District, 214-15 Corinne Seminary, Methodist school, 214 Corinne Serenading Club, 238 Corinne Steam Navigation Company, 158-59 Couldock, C. W., actor, 236 Couldock, Eliza, actress, 236 Crabb, Joseph, city councilor, 12 Cragin bill, 93 Credit Mobilier scandal, 175 Creighton, , freighter, 49-50, 51 Creighton and Munro, freighters, 46, 49-50 Creighton, Harry, purchase of first C. lot by, 223 Creighton, J. A., commission office of, 263 Crittenden, Lyman, Presbyterian minister, 210 Crocker, Charles, C. property of, 56 Crofutt, George A., C. described by, 67-68 Croxall and Olsen's band, 224 Cullom bill, 93-96 Cullom, Shelby M., Illinois congressman, 93 Custer, George, death of, 305 Damon, W. D., Methodist minister, 72, 207,214 Davidson, , Odd Fellow, 243 Danilson, William H., Indian agent, 275. 279-80, 281, 285 de Hiibner, Baron, traveler in C , 68, 69, 70-71, 198,277 DeMars, Louis, interpreter, 283 Democratic party, organization of, 113, 114-15 Denver News, 164, 171, 173 Denver Tribune, 270 Deseret News: and Beadle, 1 8 ; a n dC 12, 13-14,21,24,25,59,263,302, 308, 312; and Indians, 278, 279, 284-85, 304-5 ; legal and political matters in, 76,84, 105, 106, 139; and Mormons, 126-27, 145, 265, 280, 312 ; and newspapers, 200, 202, 203 ; and railroads, 1, 2-3, 20, 21, 184, 259, 295 ; and recreation, 227, 229; and schools, 218; and steamship, 167 Diamond Q, billiard hall, 41 Index 323 Diamond R Company, freighters, 41, 46, 50, 181,263 Diamond R Overland Express, merger involving, 46 Diefendorf, Fox, steamship and railroad promoter, 159, 160, 163, 165, 167, 176 Dillon, Sidney, and Montana railroad, 259-60,300,301,306 Dodge, George W., Indian agent, 277 Dodge, Grenville, and UNRR, 169 Dowling, P. J., Catholic priest, 211 Drake, Thomas L., U. T. justice, 15 Dunn, Ballard S., Episcopal priest, 204-5 Dunraven, Earl of, in C , 70 Durrant, Thomas C , UP official, 19 Echo, railroad town, 2, 5 Echoes, Ogden baseball team, 231 Eddy, J. M., UP agent, 6 Eldredge and Clawson, merchants, 4 Elleard, Charles M., and freighting, 169 Elliott, Orson Hyde: and C. politics, 32, 38; suit of, against Beadle, 17; and theft case, 139 Ellis, W. N., and steamships, 159 Emery, George W., governor, and Indian scare, 283, 284, 287, 304 Ennea baseball team, 229, 230 Episcopal church, activities of, in C, 203-5 Eureka Club, baseball team, 228 Farini, , musician, 238 Farmer, J. D., merchant, 51 Farr, Lorin, and UNRR, 174, 182 Far West Freighting Company, 50, 169 Faust, Henry Jacob, LDS bishop in C , 213 Ferrell, Thomas J., horse breeder, 266 Ferris, Margaret, descriptions of C. and Mormons by, 249-50, 306-7, 308, 309 Field, W. T., bank cashier, 53 Fitch, , school built by, 214 Fitch, A. M., Bear River bridge of, 225 Fitzgerald, A. J., C. councilor, 33 Foley, J. V., Catholic priest, 211 Foote, George W., Episcopal priest, 204 Fort Benton, 186 Fort Hall: establishment of, 273; and Indians, 279, 285; and railroad, 185, 186, 260 Franklin, Idaho: and Montana trade, 259, 260, 263-67, 272; and railroad, 174, 182-84, 296-99, 301-3, 306-7 Freighting, 44, 44-49, 58 Froiseth, B. A. M., mapmaker, 67 Frost and Cole, saloon, 7 Garfield, James A., and C. steamship, 168 Garrison & Wyatt, freighters, 46 Garrison, Emma, feminist, 112 Gaston, J. A., Presbyterian worker, 208 General Garfield, steamship, 168, 168 Gentile Sun, proposed Toohy newspaper, 199 Gerrish, John H., C. councilor, 33 Gilbert & Sons, merchants, 50 Gillespie, Mrs. S.S., 211 Gillespie, S. S., Presbyterian minister, 210-11 Gilmer & Salisbury, stage line, 43, 49, 303 Gilmer, J. T., stage business of, 48 Gilmore, , Brigham City businessman, 7 Glascott, Mrs. , singer, 238 Glassner, H., loss of horses by, 166 Glockner, A. B., Methodist minister, 208 Godbeites: and Liberal party, 101, 102-4, 107-11, 118; as Mormon schism, 97-99; polygamy of, 96, 108, 111; and Salt Lake Tribune, 194 Godbe, William S., schismatic Mormon leader, 97-98, 103, 110 Goff, George W., and C. smelter, 166 Goldberg, Gumpert, merchant, 51 Good Templars, 243 Gould, A. S., and Republican party, 113-14 Gould, Jay, railroad entrepreneur, 186, 300-301, 305 Graham, John W.: as C. official, 33, 38, 56; as physician, 41, 242, 248; and Presbyterian worker, 208, 209; as promoter, 159, 268 Graham, Maurice and Co., freighters, 24 Grant, Ulysses S.: and Cullom bill, 94; federal appointees of, 126, 132,314; as Methodist trustee, 126; nomination of, 113; policy of, toward Mormons, 123; and Utah politics, 73, 82 Great Salt Lake, steamships on, 155, 157,768 Great Western Minstrel Troupe, 238 Greeley, Horace, C. visitor, 42 Green and Alexander, saloon, 7 Greene, C. B., and opera house, 233 324 Corinne Greenwald, - -, Odd Fellow, 243 Greenwald, Lillie, singer, 238 Guthrie, J. W.: business interests of, 51, 53, 54, 298, 307, 311; as C. official, 83, 310; property of, 56 Guthrie, J. W., and Company, bank, 53, 54 Hadley, H , dentist, 242 Hardenbrook, Allen, justice of the peace and businessman, 38, 51 Harnish, J. Q., marshal and baseball captain, 36, 228 Harris, Alex, freighter, 265 Harrison, E. L. T., Godbeite leader, 97, 103, 104 Harrisville, as junction city, 148-49 Hartsough, Lewis, Methodist minister, 205, 206 Haskins, T. W., Episcopal priest, 205 Hauser, Samuel T., and railroad, 177-78 Hawley, Cyrus M., U. T. justice, 100, 125, 128, 130,239-40 Hayden, Ferdinand V., expedition of, 174 Heckman, H. H., principal, 216 Hedges, Cornelius, judge, 185 Heffernan, Joseph J., general, 166 Heffleman, Mary E., Presbyterian teacher, 210 Helena Gazette, 199 Helena Herald: and C , 25, 238, 199; and Chinese, 176, 248; and railroads, 174, 175, 177, 184, 260, 297, 306; and travel to Montana, 49, 246 Heller, Thomas, and cattle stealing, 139 Hering, R., and railroad, 174 Hewins, Homer, violinist, 239 Higgins, C. W., physician, 242 Hill, Dan, freighter, 265 Hill, George W., LDS missionary to Indians, 280, 283, 285, 304 Hoffman, L., shopkeeper, 177 Holladay, Ben, stage operations of, 48 Hollister, O. J.: and Box Elder County taxes, 133-34; as lobbyist, 82, 85; political offices of, 13, 73, 132, 250; and political parties, 104, 113-14; and railroad, 175 Holmes, , polygamy lecture of, 239 Hooper, William H.: and C. canal, 88; debate of, 2 2 7; and polygamy, 126; and press, 198; and UNRR, 295 ; votes for, 101, 105 House, Hiram, C. councilor and businessman, 33, 54-55, 56, 59, 186, 227 House, J. E., C. plat recorded by, 32 House, Sam, canal investor, 268 Howe, J. E., UP chief engineer, 11 Howe, Samuel, C. councilor and steamship commander, 33, 58, 158, 159, 162-63 Howes, Mrs. , dance hosted by, 236 Hughes, H., LDS bishop, 144 Hughes, Melancthon, Presbyterian minister, 208 Huntoon, Miss , teacher, 213, 214 Hurlbut Brothers, merchants, 49 Hurlbut, F., C. councilor, 33 Hurlbut, H. E., mayor, 43 Hussey, Dohler, and Company, bankers, 53 Hussey, Warren, banker, 53 Huyck, O. D., editor and publisher, 194-95, 196 Hyde, Oliver, steam wagon of, 163-64 Hyndman, William, attorney, 113, 242 Idaho, proposed annexation of U. T. to, 73-76 Idaho Statesman: and Beadle, 195; and C, 15, 22, 26; and Indians, 280; and legal affairs in Utah, 94, 132, 282 ; and railroads, 171, 260; and U.T. annexation plan, 75-76 Independence Day, celebrations of, at C , 225-28 Independent party, founding of, 101 Indians, fear of, in C , 304-5 Industries, types of, in C , 54-55 International, hotel, 52 Ivins, Stanley S., and LDS views of education, 217 Jackson, Sheldon, Presbyterian minister, 208,209,210 Jacobs, H. S., City of Corinne purchased by, 167 Jameson, J. M., Methodist minister, 208, 227 Jennings, William, merchant, 4, 98 Joe, Indian chief, 279 Johns, William, and U. T. militia, 127 Johns, W. M., Liberal leader, 108 Johnson, E. P.: as attorney, 242; and cattle stealing, 139; church and fraternal activities of, 208, 243, 244; Index 325 Irish jig of, 236; and Liberal party, 108; as mayor, 283, 287; oration of, 224; and steamship, 158, 159 Johnson, S. S., publisher, 200 Johnson, Warren B., walking tour of, 310 Johnston, John M., gas works of, 40 Jones, , lecture of, 239 Journal of Commerce (Chicago), 302 Kahn, Morris, prisoner, 13 Kahn, S., Liberal leader, 103 Kanady, N., deputy marshal, 36 Kate Connor, steamship, 126, 155, 157, 164 Keepapitchinin: and arms for C , 95-96; and C. celebrations, 226; and elections, 101-2; and Godbeites, 98 Kelly, Edward, Catholic priest, 211 Kelsey, Eli B., Godbeite leader, 97 Kelton, effect of railroad on, 186 Kennady Fast Freight and Express Company, 51 Kennedy, George S., freighter, 260, 263, 264, 297 Kenney, William, marshal, 11 Kennington, James, army captain, 283 Kenyon, Frank, newspaperman, 197 Kiesel, Fred J., businesses of, 50-51, 265, 307 Kiesel, Fred J., Company, 51, 303 Kimball and Lawrence, freighting wagons of, 44 Kimball, D. P., and freighting, 169 Kimball, Heber C , children and school of, 17, 217 Kinney, Edward, robbery victim, 13 Kirkendall, Hugh, wagonmaster, 46 Kline, Miss , singing class of, 237 Knight, A. B.: and C. celebration, 227; and railroad, 178 Kuhn, A., and Brothers, merchants, 51, 52 Kupfer, John, C. councilor, 33, 35 Lake Point, and steamships, 157-58, 163, 165 Lake View Cemetery, 40 Lake View Track, 241 Langrishe, Jack, acting company of, 236 Langsdorf, J. M., marshal and Odd Fellow, 36, 243 Larsen, Magnus, LDS dissident, 146 Larsen, Paul, LDS dissident, 146 Laseur, Louis, and freighting, 266-67 Lawrence, Henry W., Godbeite, opposed statehood, 84, 111 Lee, John D., trial of, 282, 316 Lees, S. J., tent of, 35 Leslie's Magazine, 302 Liberal party: decline of, 116-18; factions within, 107-11; founding of, 102-6, 314; platform of, 108; and national parties, 113, 115; statehood opposed by, 83, 84; and woman suffrage, 112 Lin Sow, tobacconist, 250 Logan, railroads and freighting in, 172, 173, 181, 182 Loveland, Chester, C. census by, 72 Lucin Cutoff, completion of, 312 Lyons, George, and freighting, 266 Lyne, Thomas A., actor, 236 Ma Choy, wedding of, 248 McCabe, C. C , Methodist chaplain, 206, 207 McCabe, J. A., councilor, 12 McCormick & Hardenbrook, freighters, 51,265,303,307 McCormick, John, freighter, 51 McCutcheon, John H., attorney, 242 McKean, James B., chief justice of U. T., 129-30, 131, 132,200 McKenzie, D., railroad engineer, 170 McKinney, A. M., physician, 242 McLaughlin, John, C. councilor, 12 Maclay, E. G., freighter, 50 Maclay, E. G , Freighting Company (Diamond R ) , 50 McNutt, J. W., C. councilor and merchant, 33, 49 Majors, Alexander, father-in-law of Toohy, 199 Majors, Flora, wife of Toohy, 199 Malad Irrigation Company, 267-70 Malsh, Julius, C. councilor, 33, 43 Mann, S. A., and woman suffrage, 101 Marion, LePetite, actress, 236 Marley, James, prisoner, 13 Marshall, John W., lecture of, 239 Martin, R., and steamship, 159 Martin, Richard, cattle stolen by, 139 Martineau, James H., surveyor, 172, 181-82 Masonic House, hotel, 53 Masons, 243-44 326 Corinne Maughan, John H., LDS bishop, 145-46 Maxwell, George R.: criticism of, 200; as general, 125 ; and Liberal patry, 103-5,109, 115-16; oration of, 225; and Republican party, 113-14 Meacham, F., and founding of C , 7 Merchandising, 49-52 Merrick, Al, newspaperman, 197 Merrill, M. W., and railroad, 179-80 Merritt, H. C , slaughterhouse of, 310 Methodist church (Methodist- Episcopal), activities of, in C , 205-8, 206,214 Metropolitan hotel, 52, 66, 70 Millennial Star, 2 Mining, 81,97, 155 Minturn, Mrs. , Episcopal donor, 204 Missoula Pioneer, 76-77 Monheim, Henry, architect, 233 Monroe, Thomas M., wagonmaster, 46 Montana: freighting to, 22-26, 259, 262; and railroad, 184, 185, 296, 299, 300-301,306 Montana Fast Freight and Express Line, 46 Montana Gazette, 177 Montana Street, 34 Montanian, 171, 197 Montgomery House, hotel, 53 Montgomery, Minnie, singer, 238 Moore, Eugene, marshal, 42-43 Mormons: at C , 213, 310, 312; and commerce, 142-48, 155, 265; and federal officials, 124; and Godbeites, 98; and Indians, 275, 277, 278, 280- 81, 282, 283, 288; political control of, 99-102, 105, 108, 129-30, 133, 136, 314; and polygamy, 93-96; and railroad, 169-74, 178, 182, 183, 260; reaction of, to proposed U. T. changes, 76, 78; theocracy of, 81, 83, 84, 213 Mountain Meadow Massacre, 282, 284 Munro, W. H.: as Episcopal vestryman, 205; and freighting, 49-50; as mayor, 33, 95 Murray, E. H., and return of guns from C, 310 Musser, A. Milton, LDS correspondent, 169 Myers, Horace W., editor, 132, 200 National party, short-lived Liberal group, 83, 84 Nauvoo Legion, and Wooden Gun Rebellion, 127-28 Neely, William, LDS official, 269 Nevada, proposed U. T. border changes and,75 New Movement. See Godbeites New Northwest (Deer Lodge, Montana) : and C , 303; and railroads, 295-96, 300 New York Herald: and C , 9, 12, 22; and Liberal party, 111; and Utah affairs, 4, 5, 82, 130, 226, 286 New York Post, 17 New York Tribune: and C , 67, 69-70, 71, 78, 308; and Liberal party, 111; and transportation, 165, 171; and Utah affairs, 4, 15, 82-83, 84, 95, 125, 130, 131,203 New York World, 77-78 News (Danbury, Connecticut), 71 Newman, J. P., Methodist minister, 126 Nichols, Alvin, LDS bishop, 274 Nichols, C. C , Methodist chaplain, 206 Northern Pacific Railroad, 174, 260, 296 Noyes, Ajax, and freighting, 263 Odd Fellows, 243 Ogden: description of, 66; as junction city, 18-22, 148-49, 170; and railroads, 2, 5, 155, 169 Ogden & Montana Railroad. See Utah and Northern Railroad Ogden & Northwestern Railroad. See Utah and Northern Railroad Ogden Dramatic Company, 236 Ogden Freeman: criticism of, 201; and 'trade, 148; and UNRR, 299, 300-301 Ogden Junction: and C , 68, 169, 184, 269, 284; criticism of, 193, 197; editor of, 201; and Governor Axtell, 132 ; and junction city, 149; and UNRR, 171, 182, 260, 297; and U.T. changes, 76, 79 Olsen's band, 234 Omaha Herald, 195, 285-86 Omaha Republican, 158 O'Neil, John, C. councilor, 7, 9, 12 O'Neill, Pat, hotelkeeper, 309 Ong Wah, labor agent, 246 Opera House Association, 215 Oriental Powder Company, 223 Orr, J. M., Liberal party leader, 103 Osceola Saloon, 41 Pacific Railroad Act, 7, 20-21 Index 327 Pacific Tourist, 70, 71,310 Packer, Jonathan T., jail guard, 13 Paiute Indians, 277 Panic of 1873, 149, 185 Paschal, , fight involving, 41, 43 Patterson, , constable, 31 Penrose, Charles W., editor, 201 People's party, 101, 105, 114, 115 Pierce, Gustavus M., Methodist minister, 206 Pike, Edward, and C. newspapers, 202 Pike, John W., publisher, 200, 202 Pioneer, schooner, 155, 157 Pioneer Club, baseball team, 228 Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company of Corinne, 59 Pioneer's Association of Corinne, 223 Plassman, Martha, C. described by, 70 Pluribustah, schooner, 155, 157 Pocatello, Indian chief, 277, 287; tribe of, 276 Police News (Boston), 252 Polygamy: arrest for, 131; C. ordinance against, 35; debate on, 126; effects of, on Liberals, 103-4, 107-11; federal officials against, 123, 130; national reaction to, 80, 81, 82; proposed legislation against, 93-96 Portland, Dalles, and Salt Lake Railroad, 185, 186 Portland, Salt Lake, and South Pass Railroad, 185-87 Pratt, Orson, LDS leader, 32, 126 Presbyterian church, activities of, in C, 208-11 Preston, William B., LDS bishop, 170 Printers' Publishing Company, 14 Promontory, 2, 5, 124 Prout, H. H., Episcopal priest, 205 Pyper, A. C , merchant, 4 Queen of Corinne, yacht, 157 Qui Tong Kee & Company, shippers, 246 Ransohoff and Company, merchants, 51 Ransohoff, N. S., merchant, 4, 7, 159, 175,236 Rawlins, John A., secretary of war, 125 Reeder, C. Y., freighter, 298 Regel, Louis, merchant, 51 Reggel, , Odd Fellow, 243 Reinhardt, Richard, C. described by, 302 Republican party, organizing of, in U. T., 113-14, 115 Reynolds, , lecture of, 239 Reynolds, C. A., and founding of C , 7 Richardson, A. D., book donor, 240 Richardson, Joseph, railroad entrepreneur, 170, 172, 180-81, 184, 259, 260, 262, 295, 297, 301, 305 Ring Chang, shooting by, 251 Robinson, J. B., actor, 237 Robinson, Phil, English traveler, 311 Rocky Mountain Female Academy, 210 Rocky Mountain Vocalists of Montana, 238 Royal Yeddo Troupe, 237 Ryan, Daniel D., marshal, 40-43, 309-10 Sacramento Union: comments of, on Utah, 5, 101; and Indian scare, 286-87 Sagwitch, Shoshoni chief, 285 St. Clair, Dr., actor, 237 Salisbury, Munroe, stage business of, 48 Salt Lake Grammar School, branch of at C, 213 Salt Lake Herald: and baseball, 229; and cattle stealing, 139-40; and C , 14, 66, 68, 78-79, 267, 298, 302-3; andC. newspapers, 132, 164, 197, 198, 200, 202, 203; and freighting, 46; and Huyck, 195 ; and Indians, 281, 284, 287, 304, 305; and Liberal party, 103, 105, 106, 110, 117; and national political parties, 113-14, 115; and railroads, 180, 297, 303 ; and steamer, 160, 162-63, 167; and Toohy, 141; and Wooden Gun Rebellion, 128 Salt Lake Independent, 309 Salt Lake Journal, 200 Salt Lake Navigation Company, 226 Salt Lake Regional Land Office, 56 Salt Lake Reporter, 14 Salt Lake Telegraph: and Beadle, 18; and C., 6, 9, 10-11, 13, 14,21,85, 141; editorial bias of, 195 ; and U. T. borders, 73 Salt Lake Times, 116,200 Salt Lake Tribune: anti-Mormonism of, 193-94, 197, 198, 272, 278, 284, 313; and C , 67, 138, 226, 307, 308; and C. newspapers, 200, 202; and freighting, 263, 298, 303; and Godbeites, 104, 107-8 ; and Indian scare, 283; and Lee trial, 282; and Liberal party, 110, 116, 117; and Masons, 243 ; and transportation, 160, 171, 299; and woman suffrage, 112 Sanderson, Silas W., C. property of, 56 328 Corinne San Francisco Chronicle, 286 Sanger, Henry, smelter owner, 166 Saul, S. S., newspaper owner, 14 Sawyer, A. G , and Republican party, 113 Sawyer, Oscar G., editor, 194 Schodde, Henry, wagonmaster, 46 Schoonover, William, and cattle stealing, 139 Schultz, , and C. jail, 36 Sewell, S. G., justice of the peace and Odd Fellow, 31,243 Shaffer, J. Wilson: appointment of, as U. T. governor, 125; and C , 39, 95 : and Cullom bill, 94; death of, 125 ; and judicial affairs, 126, 129; Mormon militia activity forbidden by, 127-28 Shearman, William H., Godbeite leader, 97,99 Shepherd, J. C , C. councilor, 12 Sheridan, Philip H., visit of, to Utah, 287 Shipley, Taylor, marshal, 41-42 Short, David R., constable and baseball captain, 13,228 Shoshoni Indians, 286; and C , 275-76, 277; locations of, 272-73, 279; massacre of, 274; and Mormons, 279, 280-81, 285; treaty affecting, 274 Silver Star hotel, 52 Sisson and Wallace, merchants, 51 Smith, George A., LDS leader, 32, 196 Smith, Hyrum, assault of, on Beadle. 17-18 Smith, Samuel, Brigham City judge, 17, 179-80 Smith, William ("English Bill"), prisoner, 13 Snow, Lorenzo, and LDS co-ops, 3, 143, 144 Soda Springs, Idaho, and UNRR, 169, 173,184,260 Southern Pacific Railroad, 312 Spicer, Wells, attorney, 11, 158, 159 Spiers, Robert, and Chinese, 247 Springfield Republican, 308 Stagecoaching, 48, 48 Stalker, Alex, Liberal Mormon, 117 Stanford, Leland, and junction city, 21 Stansbury, Howard, survey of, 22 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, suffrage lecture of, 111 Stateler, L. B., Methodist minister, 68-69, 70 Stein, Nat: and Episcopal church, 204-5; poems of, 224, 226-27, 277; and steamers, 159 Stenhouse, Mrs. T. B. H., antipolygamy lectures of, 198,239 Stenhouse, T. B. H.: characterized by Beadle, 17; and Godbeites, 98; and Ogden Telegraph, 24 Stewart, William M., Nevada senator, 75 Stover, , dentist, 242 Strauss, , Odd Fellow, 243 Strickland, O. F., territorial justice, 125, 130 Stuart, Granville, and UNRR, 299 Stubblefield, A., saloonkeeper, 7 Swiss Bell Ringers, 238 Taylor, - -, catcher, 228, 229-30 Taylor, A. W., powdermaker, 223 Taylor, Bayard, C. described by, 69-70, 71 Taylor, John, LDS leader, 196, 306 Thatcher, George W., UNRR superintendent, 301 Thatcher, Moses, LDS church and business leader, 178, 179,227 Thomas, Cyrus, and Hayden expedition. 88 Tibbals, Sam L., C. councilor and saloon owner, 33, 158,216 Tip, John, wedding of, 248 Tolan & Campbell, business license of, 37 Tong Hing, businessman, 248 Toohy, Dennis J.: as attorney, 34-35, 242; biographical data on, 196, 199; boosterism of, 223-24; and Box Elder County taxes, 133; and C. affairs, 38-39, 74, 78, 79-80, 136, 138; castigation of, 141; and cattle stealing, 139; and cultural and recreational activities, 226, 227-28, 233, 234, 237, 238, 240, 241; as editor and publisher, 47, 116, 196-200; and Governor Axtell, 132; and Indians, 278; and irrigation, 268; and minorities, 245, 247, 249, 250-51; and politics, 9 9 - 100, 102-4, 107-10, 112, 113-14; and railroads, 171-73, 175-79, 182; and schools, 213, 214-16; and smelter, 165-66; speeches of, 125, 210; and statehood, 83-84; and steamers, 159, 164-65; and Utah war rumors, 130-31 Toponce, Alexander, businessman and C. supervisor, 37, 38, 139, 140, 175, 268,310 Toponce, Mrs. Alexander, party of, 236 Index 329 Tourtellotte, J. E., superintendent of Indian Affairs, 275 Treaty of Box Elder, 274 Trumbo, J. K., businessman, 142, 143 Trumbull, Lyman, Illinois senator, 86, 123 Tullidge, Edward W., Godbeite leader, 97 Tung Yuen & Co., cigar factory, 250 Tuttle, Daniel S., Episcopal bishop, 70, 204, 205 Twain, Mark, visit of, to Utah, 80 Tyrolean Troupe, musical group, 238 Uintah, railroad town, 2 Uintah House, hotel, 52, 66 Union Colony Committee of New York, 85 Union Pacific Railroad, 2,19; and Bonneville, 6; and C. canal, 88; effects of building of, 1-2, 3-4; and junction city, 18-22, 149, 170; and Montana trade, 23; and rail routes to north, 185, 186, 260, 301, 302, 306, 307, 309, 316; and site of C , 7-11 Union party, reorganized Liberal group, 115 Union Sabbath School, 209 Utah and Northern Railroad, 179, 300; construction of, 302, 305-6; effects of, on C , 47, 48, 51, 72; and Montana trade, 305-7, 309; organization of, 301,303 Utah Central Railroad: building of, 20, 155; excursions on, 167,224,226; Mormon control of, 315 ; and steamers, 158, 160, 163, 164, 165 Utah, Idaho, and Montana Railroad, 174-75, 176, 178, 185-86, 315 Utah Journal, 310-11 Utah Magazine, Godbeite publication, 97,98 Utah Mining Journal: and co-ops, 147; and horse racing, 241; and Jack Mormons, 179; and politics and legal matters, 116, 139, 198, 242; purchase of, by Toohy, 199-200; and transportation, 167, 176 Utah Northern Railroad: beginnings of, 169-71; and C , 172, 183, 282; construction of, 172, 181, 184, 227, 264, 288, 297, 315; depot for, 263 ; finances of, 180, 262; and freighting, 171, 173, 298, 303; and Montana, 176-77, 296, 299-300; problems of, 295, 299, 306; sale of, 305 Utah Public Utilities Commission, 313 Utah Reporter, 16; anti-Mormonism of, 15-18, 313-14; and Beadle, 14; boosterism of, 15,26; and charity, 131; and Chinese, 246, 248, 249, 250, 251; and churches and schools, 204, 205, 207, 209, 212, 213; and C. politics, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36; and cultural and recreational activities, 223, 228-31, 232, 234, 236, 240; and divorces, 242; history of, 193-96; and immigration and canal project, 85-86, 87, 88; and junction city, 21-22, 149; and militia, 95, I 27, 128; and polygamy, 94, 95, 126, 131 ; and taxes, 133 ; and territorial politics, 73-76, 78-79, 82, 99-101, 103-6, 125-26; and trade, 24, 146-47; and transportation, 156, 157, 160; and Utah war rumors, 130-31 Utah Territory: courts of, 129-30, 132; proposed border and capital changes for, 73-76, 77-80; public school bill defeated by legislature of, 218 VanPraag, H. A., merchant, 266 Vaughan, Vernon H., eovernor, 125, 127,128 Viola, schooner, 155, 157 Wahsatch, railroad town, 2, 5 Walker brothers, merchants, 4, 49, 97, 307 Walker, J. Robinson, statehood opposed by, 84 Walker, M. H., and C. founding, 7 Walker, S. S., and C. founding, 7 Walsh, Patrick, Catholic priest, 211 Washington Evening Star, 126-27 Watrous, , Odd Fellow, 243 Watts, H. H., publisher, 200 Wells, Daniel H., LDS leader and militia officer, 16, 127, 131, 202, 274 Wells Fargo Company, 48, 261-62 Wells, Nellie, teacher, 213 Western Hotel, 53 Wilhelm, Mrs. , school of, 214 Willard: baseball team of, 231; school at, 182 ; and transportation, 171, 172, 174 Williamson, J. A.: as C. mayor, 11, 12; and founding of C , 7-8, 273; and Methodist church, 207; political activities of, 73, 85, 86 Wilson, , publisher, 194 Wilson and Morton, bankers, 53 Wilson, Charles C , territorial justice, 126 330 Corinne Winschell, F. P., businessman, 36, 37 Woman suffrage, 100-101, 105, 111-12 Wooden Gun Rebellion, 127-29 Woods, George L., governor, and political parties, 109, 113 Woods, N. P., deputy U.S. marshal, 16 Woodson, A. E., and C. founding, 7 Woolley, Samuel, rebuke of, for trading with non-Mormons, 97-98 Worley, J. M., and C. founding, 7 Wright, , fight involving, 31 Wright, James, Indian agent, 279, 281 Wright, O. S., and cattle stealing, 139 Yee Wah, shipper, 246 Yeh Wah, John, laundry of, 252 Young, Ann Eliza, polygamy lecture of, 239 Young, Brigham: business tactics of, 50-51; and C , 13, 140-42, 165, 282, 288, 308; and charity, 131; and co-ops, 3-5, 97-98, 142; death of, 131; finances of, 124; and freighting, 169; and Indians, 274, 280, 284, 285 ; and legal and political matters, 82, 96, 100, 105, 124, 130, 131; and newspapers, 15, 24, 201-2; political control of, 115, 129, 314; and railroads, 1, 19-20, 148-49, 170, 171, 172, 174, 182, 183; school financing opposed by, 217; visitors of, 123 Young, Brigham, Jr., 117, 133 Young Hing, shipper, 246 Young, John A., and non-Mormons, 124 Young, John W., transportation activities of, 20, 168, 170-71, 172, 173, 179, 180,259,262 Young, Seraph, first woman voter in Utah, 101 Young, Willard, West Point cadet, 198 Zabriskie, E. B., and C. founding, 7, 8 Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution, 3-5, 49 Index 331 <w•r : « & % * #*w -.»^V-* **L T ' |