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Show LOCAL from Tuttdayt ITEMS. Daily of Dee. 8 Nw8 A telegram from ;St. Presi-daOeorge yesterday, announces that Goon , Caoia. All the members of the TabJapasesr. The Japanese Minister to ernacle choir are requested to meet Trof. the United States, and the Secretary of Pugh, the conductor, in the Tabernacle, Legation, with their attaches, will arrive here from the West text, Fr iday Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock. , , morning, on their way to Washington. Yes- : Kej(rt5 liRTine to Farrweil to t in numerous trutnd iu 0ien. Hut liiwiness in Salt Luke City 'mii ioiiini; the whole of tiuiu, lis i compelled to Bur jtooii-lijAddroM in fntnra, Market Row Suit Lake City. AH orders promptly to. Not. Jtta, 1ST. dU-U- From Wednesday Pairs. Ask i Daily of Dec. 9 The nasty man who exposed brigade wh.it he knows about pears. Then see him laugh, and request him to himself on Main street, yesterday, while rise and explain. ii a state of intoxication, was this niorn-)brought before Alderman Thomson, Look Out. Mr. Vail, of the U. P. It. 8ai pleading guilty was fined $10 and 11. wishes it to be distinctly understood ost. that he has uothing to do with the conThe annual Confcience cern brought out under the name of J. Cov'i'EREXCE. tf the Weber County take of Zion will U. Miller k Co. bs held in the Ogden Tabernacle en Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10th and 20th. Suicidb -- Dr. Beck, who has been Meetings to commence each day at 10 practicing medicine at Salt Lake, comra. and 2 p.m. A geueral and punctual mitted suicide last evening at the Town-sen- d ttendance is requested at all the meetHouse, by taking laudanum. Presidents of Districts and their ings. Tohers are all expected to attend. Bettbr Late than Never. s The the of birth of "Ed.V biggest baby Tbrsokal Ha.rry Hunter, Esq , Ass'. bus been but can now be seen it and Truckee delayed, Railroad, JBupt., Virginia in The column. another has and girl is a beauty, gone mired here this morning the East to purchase rolling stock for the and happy father i9 encouraged. Triangular prospects ought to encourage road. Elder Hogg, of Morgan, called to sec anybody. He has been appointed on a as Tort Arrested. The San Francisco mission to Scotland and will start on his Chronicle speaks of the arrest of Hoed 'morning. journey Alston, for embezzlement, at San Luis on the 1st inst., "and denies that The Obispo, Salt As Unnatural Tarest. is he a Chronicle reporter. Lake Herald saya that last Sunday Our will remember this young readers suit had the recent Major Overton, who as the poet who visited several against Woodman in the Third District man, Court, was conveying his daughter Alice towns in Utah, and recited his rhymes. with a trunk containing all her clothing and effects, to Salt Lake, as she had arPoor IIousb Pat. Mr. James ranged to leave home, and on arriving presented his claim on the County at MeDuff's lime kiln, he jumped out of Court of Weber County for ssrvijes as the wagon, demolished the trunk, and Grand Juror, and promptly received as threw it and the contents into the fur- order on the Treasurer for the amount nace, at the same time grossly abusing ofservices under theTerritorial Statntes. .ltd insulting his daughter, who walked He had previously received pay from to the city, where friends are assisting the Government for six days services kw. under the Statutes of the U. S. On presenting his erder to the Treasurer this 8N.ENDID Picture. Mr. E. S. Glover, morning, he received his pay in greens artist, has just completed a backs.- And this is the kind of pay that pea sketch of Ogdea city, viewed frcm the Kansas border ruffians call "poor " across the Weber It house pay." the south-westakes i every part of the city and its surroundings, and every house, store, Tni Barber and the Cook. A and public building, etc., is representr of this artist and a ed. ' He designs to have it lithographed, A had a little scrimmage if he can obtain subscribers enough at city relahad in occurred misunderstanding $5 per copy, or three for $10. It will tion to a supper ordered for fourteen make a magnificent picture, and every but partaken of by only, about half the business man in Ogden should take one. number, and some hard words having U will be a big advertisement for this ' been used by the chop man, the knight ' " 'J- of the razor required him to take it all back. On refusing to do so, the man of No Gocrt at Boise. The Idaho Stateshim have it, and man says there is a doubt as to the le- sharp instrunents let was more expenensued the scuffle that gality of Judge Hollister's holding court Both parties conat Boise in place of Judge Noggles, with- sive than dangerous. of to fessed fighting in viobeing guilty out a formal assignment by all the lation of the city ordinance, in suck case Judges. No jury has been summoned made and provided, and will have to and no court is expected. in aid of the municipal treasury. Hew about that put-ujob on Hon. pony up Mosos Thatcher, putting him "to the trouble and expense of going to Boise Retribution. We read in an ex en a trumped-u- p now cannot that charge change some particulars relating to be investigated? ' Thomas Ford, the Governor of Illinois, Did Marshal Jo. Pinkham kaow all who pledged his protection to Joseph bout this when he dispensed with the and Uyrum Smith, and then left them services of witnesses for the prosecution exposed to the murderous attack of a and told them not to go to Boise? Or mob with their faces blackened. A lady (id Attorney Jo. Huston see that he had was invited to attend the Methodist Bo case, and advised this to save exchurch at Peoria, Illinois, aad noticing ! Eh cuses? a rough box er coffin resting under the pulpit, enquired concerning it, and was informed that it enclosed the remains of Plask Sidewalk. The General Ford, and wa3 supmet in the City Recorder's office the wife of the public expense. Ford was last evening. A history of the enterprise plied at was given to His Honor, the Mayor, who present, and he looked gaunt and miserbones appeared ready to pproved of the manner in which the able, and his work had been carried on thus far, and pierce through the skin. Two weeks later the lady attended favored the immediate completion of the Walk. It is purposed to again appeal ta again, and was astonished to see a simiur citizens for donations to aid in lay-- g lar coffin in the same place. It contained all that was left of Gov. Ford, who had down the remaining thirty-thre- e rodi. all have the for some time lived, and had now died, no-tic- to-da- . Ilor-roc- t, , ton-sori- al chop-broile- to-da- y. .,. p ee ex-Go- Unquestionably, ability to contribute (mall bujijs, say fifty or Beventy-fivcents, aad when the ubicription list is circulated, the committee feel sanguine that all will gUdly frotide a little toward carrying out praiie worthy unlertaking. V.v KD. BaowitK, Seorttary. e a pauper. The lady who saw this, though tbe bad left the "Merman" church, remembered hearing Elder John Taylor say in Naavoo, that "Got, Ford would live ntil the flesh would wither from his bene aad ke weuld die pauper." . Ball. The ball in Douglass & RobbW Hall, Monday night, was a lively and pleasant affair, about forty couples putting in their best moves to keep the ball going. Lots of, money was turned awty in the expectation of a rush of invited parties who didn't come. Next time the dollars will . dispatch to the S. L, Herald. Beaver, 7. . , The grand jury of the Second Judicial District Court is' discharged, buying found eight or ten bills of jndiciintnt during their term. Court has been ad journing from day to day. To day was occvpied in hearing an able argument by Attorney Hoe, of Salt , , OGDEN BRANCH. Lake, assisted by Milner, of Provo, on the motion to quash the indictment found against Wm. Fothenngham, last September, for the crime of polygamy. The judge decides as to the ; motion in the morning. Eight heavily loaded teams Kaysville. barley for Salt Lake came down Mr. North Ogden Sidney The dedication of tbe. new Suhool-hous- e took place on Sunday '.ast. The Stevens is the shipper. So much of the labors of the sorth Ogdenites will ter- speakers eulogized tbe energetic trustees, Messrs. Barnes, Williams and Ilea-zeminate in beer. who have worked so faithfully to have the noble building completed, and Evan-slon Shootiso at Eva.nston. The congratulated the Bishop and people Age says Billy Foster and J. B. who furnished the means. The former Parker had a dispute at that place trustees who commenced and partially the house, were also remembered. aboutadebt last Saturday evening when built A description of the house has already Parker shot at Foster and the latter been given in the Jukctios. In addition, shot at Parker twice, one' shot going beautiful, ornamental and useful wall through his hand and the other through slates, surmounted with a cap moulding his abdomen. Dr. Harrison took out the of imitation marble, by Mr. Raphael Cotterrell, a London artist, udorn the ball on tbe side opposite to where it en- walls. It can be truly said, there is not iu tered. He cannot tell yet if it will a better looking common school-housthe Tbe house is furnishtd Territory. fatal. prove with imported' desks, Guyots maps Fatal Affray. We learn from tbe Spcucerian writing charts, etc., the Omaha Herald that on the nijrht of the intelligent,, and . gentlemanly trustees to have everything 5th inst., Dan Parmelee, a grain dealer boing determined and thorough. . complete of Omaha, and an old Ncbraskian, was It also speaks well for "the preceptor, a Wm S, Lewis, that he should be near Prof. desperado Elkhorn, by waylaid named Tom Keeler, ith whom he bad sent for from Malad City to come back and occupy the position he filled for been on bad terms and who pointed his several years before, with honor to gun at him. Parmelee fired at Keeler himself and satisfaction to his numerous with his rifle and missed. Then Keeler friends and patrons in Kay sville. The youth of Kaysville are progressshot Parmelee in the arm, and wounded the services of two uiusio teachers, ing, his horses. ,The ball closed with three (Mr. Montgomery and Miss Phelps,) beshots from Pamelee, each taking effect. ing required. J. G. J. P. Just Arriving! Barley. with from o-day. - OUJt SPRING , GOODS, i consisting or ' r, . , Tho eiioIooKt Stylet, Patterns of Ami , - . .. I'rjnt, Percales, ' 'Organdies, ,,lMquct . e .,' UX3ER.IL ASSORTMENT OF '. : , DRY. GOODS! , Clothing in CJrcat Variety. , Keeler keeled over and died immediately. Dan gave himself up! but the killing is held by the public to be justifiable. Arrivals. ks first-clas- Com-taitt- The Ontsi.no the Chief of the Fire be accepted. Shame! ' Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. , DR. K. L. PLANT sv Utah Left Oct President Grant nerer said Utah nor polygamy once in lie doubtless tig message yesterday, the oq dilapidated fragment of the resti hioi rest. let Poland bill. Well, f Special; , nt Young is in excellent health. December. terday was tBe lulttrc&tlng, Xews From the Second District. ; Tli 6 janitor of an Indianapolis medical college was deeply affected ou on ihe recognizing his brother-in-laHis table.. was the dissecting grief more poignant from the tact that he himseifhud carried the stolen corpse up three flights of etairs. w If ATS, CAPS, HOOT 8U012S. The following Elders arrived at this port from Utah on Sunday mornipg, 15th AX1 inst., per the Guion S. S. Wyoming, viz., Robert Easton, N. C. Flygare, Andrew LadieV, Misses' and ChihW R. Anderson, 5. C. Hansen, John M. Lareen, C. J. Gustsvsen, Hogen Hansen, 'Is your intended husband in his Trimmed hais and Fancy Goods. Soren Petersen, John Dewsnup, and conversation and carriage a consistThese Salt Elders left Ball. George Christian?" asked a clergyman Lake City, October 28th, and embarked ent of a had a 3d. young ladj who was boou to be at New York, Not. Tbey in and married. are the "In his conversation he is enjoyprosperous journey ment of excellent health. Mill. Star, very pious indeed, but never saw November 17th. . was the in him in, hi : . I , carriage," ' Congressional. ' . , . t 4 rviL stock or , ceries! ' A family named McSamee have In the Senate bills were introduced by been extensively engaged in robbiDg Wright to fix tbe salary, after the present term, at $25000; by Davis, of West graves in Flint, Mich., and selling Virginia, a resolution requesting the the bodies to the medical faculty of Hardware, Staple Drogs? Notion, President to transmit to tbe Senate a the University in Ann Arbor. . Quite detailed statement from June SO, 1855, Paper Hangings, Queen VYVare, a number of citizens of Flint have to the end of that fiscal year, ehbwing Glass-warSaddles, Harthe names of postmasters, paymasters, visited Ann Arbor in search of the ness and Harness ," collectors of internal revenue and cus bodies of deceased friends and relaof freedmen's bureau the officers toms, tives, and three have been recovered Cordage and and others, from whom money is due and restored to their Tin-wajesting placets. . , and unpaid, the amount of indebtedness authorities are not lhe University and names rureties by .whom and the and States from which officers were ap- blamed, as they had no knowledge of pointed; also requesting the President to the sourco whence their subject? were report the number of acres of public derived.. They have offered a reward lands granted to railroad companies, for the ' apprehension of the . other works of internal im.f . e; trim-icings- r. body-snatcher- canals or ' '.' - s. v - provement; by West for the construction of Government telegraph lines between the cities of Washington aad Boston via Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Hartford, to be operated iu the post offices of those cities, under direction of the Postmaster General; and by Chandler providing that section ten of the national currency act ef 1804, and section nine of the act of July, 1866, shall not be construed in pending cases o or otherwise to apply to evidences of actual indebtedness issued by any mining, Office Loyan, Cathe County manufacturing or other corporation, or by individuals, except banks or bankers prior to the enactment of this bill, but shall apply te such evidences of indebtedness issued thereafter upon positive $tTtihl proof there being calculated and intend- UviiK thre ffram wSawr Mills hr'u)tlofutm.li prepared ir fvvrtr milli, ed to circulate as currency. In the House Houghton introdoced a BILLS 0 bill providing tbat tbe railroad bridge at of the Omaha shall be operated as part continuous line of the Union Pacific; by McCrany for the extinguishment of the Indian title to the Black Hills reservation; Holman, to substitute United States la any quantity at rate mliich notes for the issues of the national bink; by Beck te prohibit senators, representatives and delegates in conDEFY COMPETITION. or gress from siting as oouns.-- l in suits or proceed-- i otherwise A8WT3 , FOR ! ,". SZNGrBn'S The Utah Northern LUMBER : i MacliincSe Co. Sewing -- CELEBItATEl) - PllINCE OllGANS! Y) IiUMBEE1 United Staler, for Crouuse add;ticnal representaby tion in Nebraska; by Roberts for an amendment to tbe constitution, providing that congress shall not make anything but gold and silver coin a les:al tender in payment of individual debts, and that congrrss shall pas no law imr pairing the obligation of contracts; by Merrian for free banking, and Ran dall for repealing the increase of the President salary. ga agaiast Our new WAGON and M AC DEPAKTMKNT will bhirt-I- y ' ' be opened in tk III-NEK- , Old j ' Ofilcc YartL Titliing . i tr. ii. tLe 'it- . . uooniB; sup't. All order addressed to D. H. Feery, Ogdea, will receive prompt will rc!T lialiU afUntfcu. ' i ,r attention;?' ;i & atwjjal to ' aiij point cm U Sailroadt '!-'.- ' i . LCMBf . Y , ' .M. D. HAMMOND, . - r ;. |