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Show ITEMS LOCAL Daily of June Ulh. from Tuesday Them? v Who Fol-.n,l those Who foun-Uha- t brooches at the Taberna-(,Mr. Driver's "Lost" notice. See Q . S. II. Tutnam, "bee man" is in town thMVcll known ,lie ees whose wners Je-- . luoking ai'tr vices. He intends to take a Cache Vu'.lejr when the trip to can profit by his j,i that section services. his and procure Mr AriciLriinsr. bee-keep-- ad-T- ie citizens, and that harmony ."prevails as a pleasant augury of ultimate success. A branch of the U.O. has been organized at Fairview, Sanpete County, with Bishop Amasa Tucker as President; John Cox, sour., and Philip Hurst Vice Presidents; Henry W. Sanderson and Frederick Ch. istensen, Secretaries Win. Christensen, Treasurer; Andrew Xielson, 0. L. Terry, Archibald Anderson, Peter X. Hansen, and Jordan Brady, Directors. Also at Brighton, with A. H. Raleigh as President; Henry Sutton and Robert Ilazen, Vice Presidents; Wm. W. Camp, Trea-ureFrederick Schoenfeld, SecPeter retary. Bell, James Laae, and Jahn Hirst, Directors. From this morning's Herald: Metz and Grant, arrested for the assault on Geiger, the soldier, who was beaten on Saturday night, were discharged yesterday, several witnesses testifying that they had no hand in the assault. A stable was destroyed by fire, Jast evening, at the rear of the Clift Row. Mrs. Flank Armstrong's little boy, two years old, was found dead under a tub in the mill race, at Big Cottonwood Canit is supposed that ho yon, yesterday. to cross the race on a plank, attempted lost his balance, crasped the tub, and fell, tipping it over upon him. The amount of frieght received and forwarded over the U'.ah Central during the .month of May, was 18,035,283 Over the Utah Southern, 11, pounds. Total for the two 570,022 pounds. roads 29,014,305 pounds. The Utah County Sunday School children had a big jubilee at Provo, yesterday, Presidents Young and Smith were present, and the affair was one of unalloyed pleasure to the three thousand children and two thousand adults who participated in the exercises. r; Yesterday, Messrs. For Cauihoo. J. Kirby; W. J 1'earsons, and U- K- UruJbury, parsed Lee, W. T S. E. Drii.il - and out-fi- t through Ogdcn with wagons of Soda for the Cariboo mine?, by way were following to catch Sprint They Oscar I. Voting and party, who up with a5SJd here last Sunday. The Beaver fj,Ur)me has clanged hands and now Our old and estbelongs to a Company. eemed friend , Daniel Tyler has taken ibe editorial charge of the paper, and improvement in its columns is already manifest. We welcome the gentleman the tripod and hope he will meet with all the success he deserves and anticipates. The paper is said to be beyond an Enterprise, having reached an established Beaver 10 shall expect many We position. sting items from Beaver. intere- . Notice. See Dissolution of Cassin & Mowert Meyers at the Grove Brewery Depot, east side of Main Street, keeps foaming bottled beer, made at the Grove, which cannot be excelled by any imported. That's so. Sparkling. straw-braidin- Nibley. Esq , of the We Utah Northern, was in town are always glad to see this amiable, business gentleman, and were particularly as he happy to look upon him beamed with the joy of the fatherhood of a three weeks old baby. Success, Charles. U. N. R. R. C. to-da- y. Bins The Ogden ron Company have received the following bids for the construction of their canal as advertised in the Ogden Junction: for Canal. I'r. Yard. From W. W. Burton, James W. COc. Burton and Richard Williams II. H. Wadman 45 - - 40 Richard Ballantyne Isaac and Angus McKay - 40 Samuel Howe - - - 34 F. C. Manning and McIIenry 30 25 George Pike The lowest bidder is Mr. Tike and the contract will be let to him, and will most likely be sigaed this evening. The work of construction will commence What different notions immediately. men have about the value of labor! er Taggart again in about eight or This gentlemen is an accom- mil be in Ogden ten days. plished musician; and though he has lost his sight can tune the organ or the piano with He is ageut for skill. professional Calaer & Careless of Salt Lake, in the wle of the Mason & Hamlin organ, which took the ExVienna the at prize and of the best styles position, pianos in America. Mr. Taggart has had twenty-fo- e years' experience in the business, and has written testimonials from the best musical talent in England; among others Irom B. W. Mark, Professor of the Royal College of Organists, Manchester, and T. S. Evans, F. R. C. 0., etc., etc. Those who wish to purchase organs or pianos can obtain the benefit of his artistic ability. Every organ he sells will b guaranteed for five years, and every piano warranted to give satisfaction. Instalments will be taken, and terms made easy. Orders for organs, pianos, or tuning of instruments can be left at the Juscnox Condensations. office. d&s-- l From last evening's afternoon a baby a year old ditch, near Z.C.M.I., was picked up after passing under Monday Wl into nd line Buy the Bm salient imtcliine iu Daclnnr& oaaaa vuavil lam is ,1 UVA - Mower. Tli d223-l- M. I). HAMMOND, Mum Street, Ogdi-u-, aud Loin, Cache Co. Fouxn. A bunch of keys. The owner can obtain them by proving property and paying for this notice. Call at the Junc- tion office. From tli Toledo Commercial, July IS, 1873. east of London on the 11th. Mr. John Jackson was driving a reaping machine, when the horsed became frightened aud beptn to run. Mr. Jackson, endeavoring to hold them, wm thrown off iu front of the cutter bar, with the blade in niotiou, and was literally cut to pieces; one arm being cut off in two placets, one gaidi piercing to the heart, almost severing the body iu two. A colllu hud to bd procured and the body placed in it before it could be couveyed from the field to the house. From ono of his neighbors we learn that the machine by which the anfortunate Mr. Jackson, of Madison )., Ohio, lost his life, was a "rear cut machine." A very sod accident happened a few mile d224-l- The Cache Valley Lumber companies have agents in town offering lumber at low rates, to be shipped by the Utah Northern. They will advertise soon, when thosj who design building can obtain further particulars. Lumber. To Farmers. reapers and mowers are liable to wear out Vi in using, lie sure when you purchase that you iUUl buy of a firm tout keeps pleuty of repairs on hand. Fifteen hundred dollars worth in stock at Oicden, nnenm- - M. D. HAMMOND'S yard, Main Btreet, U224-land Logan, Cache Co. il,... cettinir to bn an per market. Curried the knife in front of the driver. Sold by the water tes. Danger. Ken and A II w place to live in. Fighting men Noche are on the rampage there, IQJ mine jumping by armed ruffians is ne of the practices indulged in. Messrs. Thomas Higgs, Edward Rudolph Smith, and Ed. Stpwell, certificate, published in the News, "Wring that on the occasion of the outrage, in breaking the city H Major D. S. Gordon, broke in the ,he ; sleeping compartment of the r brigade, "leveled a loaded gun at 4S rea8t of Mr. Higgs, saying, G- -d and that Mr. Higgt then ediately left the room. We gaw the ' Gordon load his gun after he got in- room and before it leveling it at jortable liar-TJ"0- D This morning a large Excursion. party of ladies and gentlemen from this city, went to West Weber on a visit to is the estate of A. Greenwell, Esq. This ti one of the loveliest spots in the Western part of Weber county, and we know that the party have had a splendid time, for Green well's strawberry patch and beautiful garden are enough in themselves, to afford a glorious day's pleasure. Fourth op July. It is expeofed that a large excursion party from Cache Valley. Corinne, Brigbam and Willard, will come down on tho Utah Northern to spend the GloriousFourth in Ogden Cacti," from St. writing George, say City. Now, boys, get up your celebra-tio4cr the United Order, an organ-s,- t parties, and let us have a good day. " as been made in every settle- - The Utah Nerthern will run a special deluding most of the population train from Franklin to Ogden &ad back ofUe property and meani of the for the occasion. J n C Z. M. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! Ouil SPRING GOODS, consisting or The? Glioleot Stylo, And Patterns of Prints 1'eroalcM, Lawns, tiiiKlianiN, Uncus, Organdie. Piques, AND A Certificate or Cure. GENERAL ASSORTMENT Mill Creek Ward, Return Everybody has heard of the famous fishing and hunting Did Not Arrive. grounds in the canyons leading from Charley William-se- n Cache Valley. Logan Canyon itself is was not brought in on the train last i3 hands in as lie the worthy a trip from Salt Lake or Ogden. evening expected. W. Parties of ten and upwards will be acof the officers of Uinta Co., T., and a commodated with return tickets at a sinrequisition from Gov. Woods is necessary-thim into this This gle fare on the Utah Northern Railroad. bring Territory. These tickets will be good for ten days, document ought to be obtained without not transferable, and can be obtained at set to work delay, and the the Company's office in this city. Large to fiJish out his sentence and then answer to other charges that are pending parties, say of fifty and upwards, can get From Wednesday's Daiy of June 17A. him. Marshal Crown went to Evanston special rates on application to Mr. C. General Freight and Ticket by this morning's train, and is expected P. 0. Read Postmaster Hall's notice Nibley, ow get to return with the prisoner. Agent, Logan, Cache county, of letters retained. up your parties and take a trip for the good of your health. Musical. Mr. Charles York jail-break- finished house in the 20th Ward. Several outhouses were blown down and shanties unroofed. W. Cowley of Pine Valley, says, the United Order at that place is progressing favorably, and by systematizing labor, farming i3 done by two thirds of the work formerly required. The ladies cf the loth Ward are arg ranging to commence the business and the manufacture of shirts, overalls, aud ladies and children's clothing. Presidents Young and Smith went to Kaysville, yesterday, to organizo a branch of the United Order. Thermometer at DO0 in the shade at Salt Lake. From this morning's IfcraU: A nine years old boy, Henry Cathcart. was run over by an express wagon, yesterday, and severely hurt, but no bones were broken. The Third DistrictCourt held at the U. S. Marshal's office, yesterday, at 2 p.m , and adjourned till 10 o'clock this morning. Murphy appears in "Maum Crc" tonight. Major G. W. Graham has been captnr-e- d at Rosita, Col,, he was fired at, four bullets striking him in the back, shoulder and neck. Tickets. June 10th, 1874. I certify that my wife was at different times under the medical treatment of four physicians in this neigborhood, without the least relief, for epileptic fits, but after one month's professional at. tendance by Br. E. L. Plant, she was cured, and has not had any return of her malady for the last twelve mouths. I wish this known for the benefit cf the general public. d229tf JA9. D. Murphy. DRY llclfl for Postage. HATS, OF GOODS! CloUiiirg in Great Yarlef y. The following letters are held for postage. If they are not prepaid and sent to their destination by 30ih of June, Ladies', they will be sent to the Bead Letter CAFM, HOOTS AX1 SlIOllS. Misses and Children's Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. Sheds Burned. About one mile of Office: J. A. Browning, Salt Lake City, U. T. sheds on the C. P. have been burned Mi?s Jane Blewett, Ashley, Penn. r hours. In within the last twenty-fouMrs. S. Cook, Logan, Utah. consequence of the disaster, the C. P. James Dwyer, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. M. Fames, Logan, Utah. train, which should arrive here at a litN. P. Stevenson, Salt Lake City, Utah. tle after eight, Ogden time, was from A FULL STOCK OK Miss. E. Wraight, Ealing, England, leven to nine hours late. We did not Btimp cut from an envelope.) learn the precise location of the fire, but (the One letter with ho addi cts on it. it is thought to be between Truckee and J. Hall, P. M. Cape Horn. The intense heat of the fire Ogden City, Utah, June 27, 1874. caused the rails to crook and twist like Hardware, Staple Drugs, Xotiuus, and new ties and rails will Paper Hangings, Queen's-Ware- , A Natural Curiosity. have to be laid before trains can pass Glass-warSaddles, Harover that portion of the road. For the A singular natural curiosity a ness and Harness trimpresent passengers will have to walk or fount! in at , Withing-harnSadawga pond, be taken by teams over the burnt dismings, Cordago and one of Vermont, consisting will be in to A readiness train trict. Tin ware. hundred and fifty acres of land, bring thstn to Ogden. floating on the surface of the water, Groceries! cork-screw- s, e, -- coverea with cranberries, and ev$n Ball Match was sustaining trees fifteen feet high. played between The Hooper City and "When the water is raised or lowered Alma Clubs, on Saturday, June 13th, at the dam of the pond, the island rises and falls with it, and fish are 1871. Following is the score: cought by boaring a bole in the crust, Hooper Citt Club. Runs, Outs. and fishing down, as through tho ice C in winter. A similar island once ex2 John Fowers, 5 Wm. Fowers, 3 P 5 isted in a small lake near Bangor, 1st B 4 2 Frank Belnap, Maine, and there are many such in 2d B 4 3 Joe Fowers Southern Florada, 3d B 1 Joe Belnap 6 L S S 3 5 0. II. Fewers D. Howard,. R S S 2 5 L F 1 R. Smith, 7 A Piqua girl who had a quarrel C F 4 J. Johnston 4 with a loyer remarked that "she R P 2 4 J. Moore, wasn't on squeezing terms with that Base Ball. A Base Total, Alma Club. J. Ilogge C 44 27 Runs, Outs. 3 2 4 2 4 3 4 2 2 fraud any more." The n AGOTS Sowing ' ' FOR 3Iachines, ASDTJIE CELEKRATED PlilNCE ORGANS! and compos ura that permit a man on his death-b- e 1 S. Hadley P to arrange all his mundane affairs, 1 IstB T.Gibson even to his funeral preparations, are 2d B J. Gibson 3 certainly ardmirable. But all are not 3d B W. Hadley Ouc now WAGON and MACIII. 2 thu gifted. There are but few caG. Ilogge 4 RSS NERY DEPARTMENT will short-l- y L S S A. Hardy, 3 pable of attaining to the sublime bo L F 1 in C. Hogge, of 4 a .. a Maine gentleman opened in the heights C F W. Elswerth 2 4 town, who was lately supposed to be S R F L. Hadley, 2 dying. His mourning l'rionds were Old Tithing Office Yard, somewhat astonished by his choice of Total,' 29 27 9 an auctioneer to conduct the last soljr. jioorEii,Stfp,K ceremonies. ''lie's an easy, fluid CeNDEssATisos. From last evening's emn "and talker." he observed, I allcrs Xews: All orders addressed to P. II , liked to hear him. I've had dealins Four mounted patrols have been on with him and I allers found he set Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt the look out for soldout things jest about as they was." attention, s'2Ui iers. It is perhaps an irreparable logs to A furious wind blew Hp yesterday mortuary eloquence that the young afternoon, filling the air with dense man's unexpected recovery rendered clouds of dust, and blowing to a con unnecessary the services of the above siderable distance tho timbers off a. a. ua easy and fluid talker. . a, . peace-disturbi- |