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Show 4 LOCAL ITEMS. Daily of Dx, Prom Friday' 5. The Marshal is still after the gamblers. Another case wag up before AMerman Thomson result, ing in a fine of $50 and costs. Another fcaa will come off Gahblers. to-da- y, . . Died. At KirkwooJ, Lanarkshire, Oct. 30th, of croup, Sarah, youngest daughter of Thomas aud Elizabeth. Johnstone Rus, sell, aged 1 year and 6 days. MM. Star Sou. lUk. . . SiLtY and 1angk.ous. Some Ren were early this Morning indulgitig H. a ?snow-bafigkt, when one of them ttats struck it the fjye, causing serious It wns found afterwards ball the ocntahied a good oiled that .chunk of 'coal. Th ctfi'ender shoutd have been we1.! ducked in the nearest pond. H Stealing Chicen3. Chicken thieves are numerous. town The cunning ia rogues who find their way into the hen roosts of their neighbors baffle every effort at detection. One person lately pliced at the entrance of his chicken coop a steel trap in hopes of catching some midnight thief, and this morning discovered within its clasp an empty marked "Madeira, especially imported for Gen. Ryan." Galesa. Sia r Icb. The grand ular drama entitled "The Sea ipwtM. of tee," wilt be presented t the Ogden Theatre next Saturday tfg'ht. Two years ago this Bplendid play was introduced on the stage in this city by tfce Ogden company, and so successfully "wis it rendered that it wm repeated three fnes conseoutive-ly- , at the request of Reading citizens.and tkelarge audience that witnessed the miner in which it was placed before tht public The gorgeous scenes, im f3?ng effects and appointments belonging to the fclay make it immensely attractive ; the plot is deeply interesting, and ike entire piece is one that will engage the earnest atten!ion of all who are so fortunate as to be present when it is brought out evening. Mr. John S. Lindsay will appear in the role of the adventurer in the first and second acts, and as a Mexican nobleman in the fourth and fifth acts. He will be sup ported by the company in a strong cast. Mrs. G. J. Wright, Mrs. M. Bowring and Miss M. Taylor will appear in the leadfemale characters. A pleasant en ing tertainment is in reserve for the seekers of chaste and intellectual amusement. E Sheriff Brown called in to-d- ay Tbi Citt Marshal At Wobk. Two more cases of gambling were tried be fore Alderman Thomson this morning. The proprietor of the establishment where the offense was committed, was fined $160, and another alleged offender $75. An appeal to the Probate Court was taken. pany of miners at the head of Warm Spring canyon leading southward from Ogden and about four miles from town. It is pronounced by experienced men as the best thing of the kind that has been "struck" in this vicinity. Wonder if the mineral wealth known to exist in the mountains east of us is about to be brought out, or whether a little excitement will be raised to be followed by flit indifference ! Reckless Again. Some folks are incorrigible, even with the experience of ihe past to admonish them. A party of Mmrods went out hunting this morning well armed and equipped. One of them, who is pretty well known far his was carelessly handling a fool-hardine- , double barrelled supposing it to be empty, when it was suddenly discharged, its contents passing over the heads of a group of bystanders. He even thought his rashness a fit subject for a joke, as he remarked that "they were not the kind of geese he was after." That fellow should not be trusted with a gun, not even a pop-gushot-gun- n. To the rottCK. The attention of the police is directed to the accidents which are daily occurring through the dangerous practice of coasting on the main side walk leading to the Bench. We have no disposition to curtail the amusement of the boys, but it is time this thing was stopped on the hill leading past the Court House. A professor of music broke Lis nose yesterday through the slippery state of the side walk, and a lady was knocked down in the afternoon by one of the coasters. Some of the boys are impudent when cautioned by pedestrians, and we think the nuisance should be abated at once. A. Miner, to see us this morning. Mr. Miner is always welcome here and among his numerous clients, for whom he always does his level best. Gosh Whbre The Woodbine, &c. John Macklot, aa old sailor, was on his way to his old home in Salem, Mass., and the possessor of a plethoric purse, when he bade adieu to the Golden City, where he had just returned from a long cruise at sea. He stopped a day or two at Promentory and became very commu He fell in nicative and companionablej with a crowd of rollicking fellows who were greatly entertained by racy narra tives of his experience in Melbourne and Condensations. From yesterday's Lima. They were a jolly crew, he said. Xewt : He arrived here this morning minus his During the month of November 167 purse and baggage, and can't account arrests were made by the police of this for their disappearance. city. The number made in October was 107, showing a large increase for Nov Pain Exterminator. Attention is di Present prospects indicate that the crim rected to the advertisement of Dr. Lee, inal ca'endar for the next four monthswill in Junction. The Tain Exter show a tremendous increase. minator is pronounced by those who Shiel Barry will appear on have used it, as fully equal to its name the occasion of his benefit in his great Dr. Lee is well known throughout the character of Michael Feeney in the pop Territory as a surgeon and physician of ular drama of Arrah remarkable powers, and the cases he The benefits of the International Post has undertaken with success are num office order system were realized by Mr. berless. This medicine is prepared un C. 11. Savage, who received an order der his own directions, and will be from Manchester, England, for a num received as a boon to sufferers. It can ber of views of Utah scenery, the order be obtained of all respectable merchants. being accompanied by an order for the amount required. The Spectacular Dhama. A good From this morning's Herald: attendance at the Ogden Theatre is as Dan. Mcquade was arrested and taken sured this evening, on the occasion of to Alta, yesterday, to be tried for steal the presentation ef the splendid drama ing one hundred dollars from a friend "Sea of Ice," to the public. The cast of whilst attending him during his sick characters is unexceptionable, and all ness. the appointments will be in keeping The tea centennial celebration is postwith the spirit of the play. Much in poned until the ICth inst. the learned terest has been expressed by many of antiquarians having just discovered that the theatre-goinpeople in this city in the anniversary of the Boston tea party and a this play, general desire exists to occurred on that day. A reference to witness one of the most attractive plays the files of the Junction of two months yet offered for the delectation of an ago, would have satisfied them of that Ogden audience. Mr. Lindsay is in fact. himself a host, and he will be ably sup P. Lore, a young man of Nauvoo, and ported by the company in the various lately of Madison Co., Montana, died characters belonging to the play, with suddenly at the New York House, Salt a due regard to fitness and ability. Lake City, on Wednesday afternoon. His parents reside at New Windsor, Please Return. On the occasion of Illinois. the late fire, the Church Records of the Seth Janes, alia) McGaffin, master of Silver City, was indicted by First District were loBt. They were then the grand jury at Boise City, for embez- in charge of Mr. John G. Chambers, zling money orders to the amount ef Secretary of the District, and when the $3,000, on the 21st ult He was ar- fire was in progress they were removed, to biro, raigned and pleaded guilty to the with other property belonging to a place of safety. When Mr. Chamcharge. bers went to remove his goods from the From this morning's Tribune: The Tribune gives as a result of its street, the book was missing, and it is The Omaha IIosestt Suspected. Herald gives us an instance of how a person may bo suspected of violating the rule of "honesty among thieves." A gentleman who had just returned from Nevada, while stopping in a little town in that State, found himself out of money and drew'a draft of ene hundred dollars in gold, which he put in his pocketbook. A group of new found friends saw him when he received the money, and subsequently showed him much attention. Retiring for a few moments, he removed and rehis money from the pocket-booturned the latter' to its former place After a while he noticed that his pocket book was gone, and expressed himself in wrath. He left the place and was gone two weeks. On his return he met a man who, with an innocent look told bin that he knew the late well-feigne- d pocket-picke- r, . and that he was threaten- e. g ex-pos- the highly arithmetical calculations, dolthousand one important fact, that lars invested at 6 per cent, compound interest for fifty years, amount to $18,-420.2- 5. School boys take notice and tell him what the amount would bo by doublinjr the figure. The Central Hotel, of Corinne, was opened last week to the public, and is an edifice that would reflect credit on the taste and enterprise of any inland city in America. The jingle of the sleigh bells is now heard in the streets of Salt Lake. On Monday, Dec. 15ih, a race will be run on Faust's track for $2,500 a side. ESTRAY NOTICE. , x 2 NOTICE. - LmATHfllROM i Only 50 Cents hours. hree Some fine specimens of crystal from tne Tecoma mine are on exhibition, and intended for the show cases of the Cali tt promote per Bottle, the GROWTH, PRESERVES the COLOR, and Increases the Tie or , and BEAUTT of the IIAIR. ., fornia Pioneers cf San Francisco. Orm Trrmrr Team aoo I.tom's Catbaxsow The Rocky Mountain Seminary yes roa Tin Haib was first placed ia the market by closed its fall session of fourteen Professor K. Thomas Lyon, a (raduateof Princeton terday nnme is derived from the tireek, College. weeks. This term has been the most " K.ATRBO,"Thesigniljwur to clianM, jntrfy,rd km!. y The fa? or it has received, and the prosperous the institution has ever en er Tttiort. it has obtained, is unprecedented and incred-lliljoyed. It increases the OaowTH and UlADTt of the Hair. It is a delightful dressing. It radicates Itandraff. It prevente the Hair from taroinc fray. It keeps the heed eMl.aadrivee the baire neb, eoit, It ia tba Sim In VIcantitt Kkwaj appearance. as it was over a QCABTEa of a and Qcautt BEARDS LEV HOUSE. Aoo, and is sold bv all Drncfiats and Coan-UStoma at vuly kitty Centa per Dottle. - . Propr. M. II. Beabdslet popo-larit- j. Hotel Arrivals. Cut-TOR- y Dec. 4. C B Canfield, J Wright. Ogden: J Bar din, C W Smith; Onawa; F E Neal, Dayton, 0; Prof M Crory, Helona; E Fralio. Salt Lake; T B Omney, Little Cotton- wood; R Johnson, Cal; A B Laken, Syracuse; G A Aldrieh, Hannibal, Mo; C Grousuch, C A Shaw, U P R R ; Daniel Wcoster. Bowling Green; Dr Farnham, Mrs J B Smith, Salt Lake; 0 0 Neal, i, Evanston; L Herr, Sringfield; C V Water-forTom Furope; Gaffeaey, E P Chainberlin, New York. n7 Worn': fflnylJ 'V Her Half. LYON'S AflTHAISMJ Orm-stink- d; Deo. 5. Mrs A R Smoot and daughter, Quincy, Ills; Miss Murray, do; E P Paine, Cor rinne; Frank E Neal, Peoria, Ills; Chas Smith, Ogden; W F J Coinelley, Montana; J Crissman, do; F E Hay ward, Los Gatos, Cal; W J Camdiff, Helena; A Aldrioh, Hannibal; II B Hittoi. Omaha; P Halen, do; P Bright, Bingham; L P Miller, Salt Lake. YY Storm in Dixie. (Special to the DereM.) St. George, 4. Snow commenced falling last night and continues this morning There are five inches of the "beautiful" on the ground, and children are wild with excitement. The hills echo with shouts f delight S.T-1860--X MfflBI 1ITTEE1 Cutters, "pungos" sleighs,, and sleds, improvised for the occasion, are seen in THE every direction. The eehools were given a holiday, and steady habits bad given CELEBRATED way to recreative pleasure of a kind not common in this city. This morning the mercury was down to freezing paint. Indians were snowed in Twenty-fiv- e in a cave near here. On Monday morning the Normal school A5TD opened here and was well atteuded. There are seven schools in this city. Romney & Lund's new planing mill commenced running on Wednesday. R. Kclsey had his arm broken in sevTSFTJBIXY A VEGETABLE FREl'ARATIOK supposed that some person either took it eral places, recently, while fixing some As stolen. ompcHwd unply of was it er mistake, ROOTS, through machinery at Adam 8 mills. HERBS and FRUITS, csmWnsd with otLfr the Reoords are of no value to any one froporties, which in their nature are Cathartic, except to those concerned, it will be Cawed Family. An Aperleut, Nutritious. IHurotic, y'.Hcrcttve atul deemed a great favor to have them reTao whole la preserved iu a of rplrit from the Kl'GAH tell a of a quantity turned to Mr. Chambers' book store on They story very hardy CASH to kteg tiicn ia suy cLmato, wtiLh. 01 m Fifth Street. Uernjun immigrants fiuniJy Bit its the Ga. The old TOMIC well-conduct- ed APPETIZER, woll-know- Iron auftt-sfe- ot Anti-IUio- Condensations. From yesterday's Xewt : Mr. Hampton, who met with a severe accident at the Chicago Mine not long since is now convalescent.' His face is much disfigured. It is thought there is a possibility of the sight being restored to his injured eye.' A young man who arrived with one of From Saturday' t Daily of Dec. Gth." the late companies of emigrants underA traveler on the took to ride on horseback, evidently for A Perilous Ride. Union Pacific train that came in yester- the first time, and afforded the people on the street much amusement by his origday afternoon, bad a narrow escape inal exhibition of equestrianism. The train from death, last Thursday. A manufacturing associaafter leaving Green River waj running at full speed, when he had occasion to tion has been organized at Millville, the leave his seat to go in the front car for object of which is to enter, as soon as water. While in the act of stepping possible, into the extensive manufacture, across the platform he slipped and fell of lumber, lath and shingles. Trom this morning's Herald: astride the buffers, and held on to the An ejectment suit brought by the probrake with a desperate grasp, expecting of the Delmonico against Mrs. every moment to be thrown off. In this prietors in Justice Clinton's court, way he rode fifteen miles, when he was J. W, Clark, in favor of the deresulted in an yesterday, relieved from his perilous positipn ed with the vengi'Rnceof his comrades.if did not ehare the spoils. "Tell them," said:, the traveler, "that they need not take the trouble to bang him, almost exhausted condition. he is an exceedingly 'honctt man." . t, , premises occupied by him. The city jailer now furnishes lodgings IIIAVt IN SIY POSSESSION TIIB animals, which if not claimed aud taken awav within ten Hays frnm nnu.ni for thirty-siitea, and the number is data, will tx told to the highest responsible biddaily increasing. Many of them are va- der, at the District Stray l'miud, at Ogden, Welwr Co., Monday, December 15th, 1873, at 2 o'clock. grants, who prefer working ia the city One red man heifer, enmlnir for their board and clothes to going into imh ..1.1 .... braudi risible, notch In npper part of left ear.' the mountains and working for wages ni. n. rim. District Poundkeeper. months. cold winter the during Ogden City, Sec. 5, 1873. Judge Z..Snow publishes his views on the recommendations of the President in reference to Utah matters. He thinks lhat among the very respectable number of citizens who are termed "outsiders," TnK MINORS" BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONInRoekupring, Carlon and Almy, wiah to form the puMit in general, that they arc out on a good business men and highly honoraitrike for their rights, and desire the of ble, these should have an opportunity of the working- clam and ask them notsympathy to come to fill up their places until their rights are adjusted. ' JAMK3 BOVT serving upon the juries in this Territory. NS, The Judge also thinks that when the Corresponding Secretary. President says that the courts are "paralyzed," he bestows an unwilling compliment upon the people, who do not need the restraining influence of the courts to maintain law and order. From the Tribune: ' The streets of the city are "slushy." On Thursday last the furnace of How. ell & Aspen wall, near Tecoma, turned out eighty-thre- e bars ef bullion ia twenty-td-- 1 Esq., Attorney at Law, well known at the Silt Lake bar and in this city as an able and experienced barrister, is in town and called Legal. 's to show us a specimen of galena ore from a new mine jjust located by a com- net included in the plaintiff's lease of the fendant, as the room she occupied was man of the Savannah, family bought a quantity of arsenic to kill rats, and berore the arsenic was up or the rats all killed the old man himself took sick and died. JSarly in the autumn the unaccliniat-ewife and children were taken with one of the mout desirable Ton ! and Cachills. A relative sent them some thartic iu 'tLe wttul. Titey tx intca ksl and the other dy the oldest strictly as a Suinine, of the family, rummaging about the house for the quinine, came upon the package of arsenic and gave doses to all the family. only to bo used m a mcdickta, and 'always o ' eordlrijj to directions. Every one of them were takea vior of the feeble and They are tba lently sick and all with vomiting, but act upon a diseased livor. aud debilitated. They the next day they were up again and stimulate to such a degree that t healthy action hungry as wolves. The relative who ii at once brought about As a remedy to which had sent the quinine came to ttce Women are especially subject it ia superthem and received a general blessing seding erery other stimulant A a Spring for sending them bad quinine. The Land Summer Tonle they have no equal. They are a mild and geutlo Pnrg&tive a veil aa package from which they had taken Tonic purify the blood. They are a the medicine was produced, and on Bplendid They Appetizer. They make the veoi strong. it was discovered the label, "arsenic They purify and inTigorate. ; They cure Dyspoison." There 13 a family of pepsia, CoDBiipstkm and Headache. They act Germans that arsenic cannot kill. as a specific in all epeeice of disorders wbicb. tnidcrnaiaa the bodily strength and break dtwu They had evidently each taken too the animal spirits. big a dose for poison and the vomitDepot, 53 Park Place, HewYcri. . ing it caused saved their lives. 1MITATM d ; bit Temperance Bitters thett-aucbo- |