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Show ITEMS, LOCAL Fran Tuesday' The Company have been annoyed grsat- y, ai various times, by losing planks, trestles, wheelbarrows, ties, etc., taken on to the track for repairs. So they set a watch, resulting in the capture of this delinquent, who took away a plank 20 feet long, which had been used as a wheelbarrow track to get gravel. The case was clearly proved against the defendant, and he was fined $20 and costs. This will, it is to be hoped, prove a lesson to people who do not seem to be gifted with the faculty of knowing which is other people's property, when they would like it for their own. of May 19. ijhf man was locked La?t night a "esistingthe officers !'r at the depot. ticket, aud pcr-- L second-cla8- s biJ car. This s rising iu a he was that discovered nini was to allowed was pernios mentis, and under proper on his journey, first-clas- in . - Hammond keeps in Ogden and hand at his depositories full stock of Sehuttler wagons, Login a T.u hTe the best reputation of any for general use in the ,eeons sold the Buckeye reaper and mower Ifhiciihasoblaint d a name among farmers no other machine can run out. D. Fabmebs.-- M. T, coun-Als- o tt local ads. Sunday night Mr. Rasmussen's house, 11th Ward, was entered by burglars,and seven dollars and some clothing stolen. The same night, a man in Bishop 's house saw a fellow trying to enter by a glass door, one pane of which he had taken out. he ran off and escaped. Sylvester James' stable, in the First Ward, caught fire, Sunday afternoon, and thuugh the Wasatch and Vigilance Fire Companies hastened to the spot, the building, with some farming implements, were burned. Loss $300. Twenty. four ke3 of powder, belonging to Z. C. M. I., were stolen from a store house on the bench west of City Creek, Sunday night, a hole being made through the south end of the building From this morning's Herald: Monday morning, John O'Brian and Thomas Smith, convicts, made their es cape from Warden Rockwood's portable penitentiary. $50 reward is offered for the capture of each of them." Prospecting is going on actively in City Creek Canyon. A recent discovery is said to contain $11 in gold, and some g silver, and several ledges have been found. The Third District Court was opened yesterday at 10 a. m., the clerk, Mr. Xounnan, doing the proclamation duty of the Marshal. . Dr. Bredemeyer ehowed the JferalJ, yesterday, a beautiful specimen of cinnabar, from Camp Floyd District. ' The ledge can be traced on the surface for three miles, and so far as opened, the vein is from on3 to five feet thick. A petition is being circulated now for the appointment of C. W. Bennett, of Salt Lake, to the office of Chief Justice, and has been signed by nearly all the lawyers, who put their names to the petition to continue McKean. the subscribers Xstice. A the Ogden Iron Manufact,,the stock in meeting of will be held in Wood-nsee'- s uring Company Hall next Tuesday evening, All persons who 13th, at 7 p. m. Tut-tle- May. in the establishment of whether stockholders or ,hese works, invited to attend. Eo!, are cordialy ire' interested When-discovere- It I evening Cyrus W. Atlantic Field, Esq , the projector of the Canon Uev. Kingsley, came (1ble, and west-nr- J from Salt Lake and proceeded R- R. They will visit by C. V. Semite and other places of interest, ml return in about three weeks. This monring, Mr. Ernest Young, son of Prest. Young, went east on his way to turope, where he was appointed as a missionary, at the recent Conference. Travel. Last :r, - Attention is called to the notice for a meetithe shareholders of the Ogden OunExIitON M. Co. of ng par-licu'&r- ly Manufacturing Co., to be held this ciening at Woodmansee's Hall at seven o'clock. It is earnestly hoped that all Iran galena-bearin- interested in the success of the enterprise, now fairly commenced, will attend promptly and evince their public spirit by giving encouragement which will assist in the advancement of the project. We expect to see such a meetiwill jus'ify the belief that the zeal ng of our citizens is warmly enlisted in the movement to build up in our midst an institution that must necessarily benefit every property holder and business man are who iu Ogden. The Salt Lake Tiilune hand, this morning, enlarged, Imt not improvsd. We should ba pleased if we could speak as favorably of the natter as the make up of the paper. It presents a good appearance, and strikes Frum Wednesday i Daiy of May 20th a printer's eye with favor. But the most of its contents are so Utterly opposite to Contract. Who wants to supply a truth, decency, and common fairness, contract for coal ? See advertisement that, while desirous of expressing somecalling for bids and go for it. thing favorable to its journalistic enterprise, we find ourselves compelled, in IIemxger's. Taylor Heninger wants to bonesly, say thj t the Tribune is be- lots of customers at his store on Main yond the point to which courtesy can Street. He has more seed of them than bend. For reckless falsehood, ever, since last night. See Birth Notice. Exlabgeu. came to ignorant and shameless abuse, it is the dirtiest sheet ever published in the Agassiz Memorial. The 25th day of ffest. The increase of the size is merely May is appointed to receive subscripbroader spread of its slander. " tions to the Teachers' and Pupils' Fund for the Agassiz Memorial. James M. Soft Shell A certain Cuemistry. Barnard, 13 Exchange St., Room 4, Bosbier in drugs, medicines, liquors, etc., ton, is the Treasurer. f this city, tried to lay one of "those ggC a day or two since. Woman's Exponent. The number of Fixing the deiired inscription upon it he laid.it this excellent magazine for May 15th is 7 comfortably in soak, expecting to received, and we can only reiterate our "tonish the credulous by another "luui former encomiums on the Exponent. It wa." But, alas for the plot, it was is worthy of the support of the entire ,uon Sunday, and of course didn' community, and every lady in Utah Pper. The shell of that egg was so should subscribe for and read it. BofUhea it was eagerly inspected, that ltcuU not be handled. The vinegar Wool.es Mills. We ars happy to say as 100 strong, or the process waa too that the Excelsior Woolen Mills, near Prful, but that egg will never cause the mouth of Ogden CanyoB, is again in curiosity nor draw drinkers. This soft good condition, and that cloth of excel'. .chemi8try is not sufficiently scien-llf- i. lent quality is being manufactured. Mr. and that kind of baptism Randall will 110 exchange it for wool, and good Sunday religion. Try again, needs some of the raw material, Immedipother day, experimenter, with a let us see ately. Now, ganger egg or weaker ingredients, and whether you want to sustain home indone, for the benefit ef dustry, or whether you prefer sending who were "sucked in" by wool to the States and importing cloth- assumption, 611 soft-she- ll 1 sheep-owner- s, J'-tea- Mother egg, ing, contrary to the principles you have voted to sustain. CouRT.-,T- his AlThe Excelsior Mills ought to be kept u,c,TI'i Lewis of Hrtnna ...morning, . I V. running all the year round. They are a u!VU3tice Middlemen, charged with credit to any community, and should be -s some punk from the Utah Ceo, sustained by the people of Weber County. "ailrosd, near the Hooper switch. wool ! on Bring m A Nkw first-lor- n, to-da- y, - jour comniisserate with Benj. Hudson in bis affliction. Yesterday he had to bury his mother-in-lawho died ot inflammation of the bowels; on New Year's day he buried his wife, who died from premature child birth ; about that time he received tidings of his mother being turned te death at Filmore; and in the latter part of last year his child died of dropsy on the brain. Such a combination of bereavements we seldom hear of, and Mr. Judson, well known as the Deseact Xeun engine driver, will, we are assured, have the sympathy of his many friends, in this, his lust, at present, trouble. Z. C. M. 1. COLUMN. OGDEN BKANCH, Company. OUIi SPUING A called meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company was hell, last evening, at Wood, Accident. Yesterday morning Mr. D. M. Stuart wa3 taking home a load of uiansee's Hall, to consider matters of coal and had just reached his residence, Mr. Josiah Parks in the his foot on the forewheel importance. when he stepped alight but slipped between the The aniwheel and one of the horses. mal commenced kicking and struck him on the head inflicting a scalp wound but not injuring him severely. Mr. Stuart is able to be out to U. 0. A branch of the United Order was organized,yesterday,at with the following officers Just Arriving! Ogleii Iron Manufacturing grind-parent- s. that inn he's a swate chicken, anyhow. Boy. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Ileningtr on the birth and Mr. and Mrs. of their Winthrop Farley on the advent of their first grandson. "There is great rejoicing and the Junction on the Bench, hands unite in wishing health, life and Condensations. From last evening's growth to the little fellow, and lots more of 'em to the happy parents and James Myers, who stole some harness Well done, Tayler. from Gustaveson's, was fined $50 yester-day- . proceed watching- Taddt Miles' Bor. Beware of him, or he'll sell you cheap. He is full of deviltry yet looks as mild as a lamb and serious as a "jest." He just fattens on fooilng folks, and is laughing in his sleeve or his stomach while he looks as grave a3 a "biled owl." Och, but West Weber, : John I. Hart, President; John Martin, Vice President; W. G. Collins, Secretary; Ammond Green, Treasurer; Charles Hogg, Andrew Bowman, and George Hunter, Directors. Elders Erastus Snow, Walter Thomson, Lorin Farr, D. M. Stuart, and E. Stratford went to Ogden Valley this Hunts-villmorning, to organize Eden and e. Chair, Mr. Eugene Lnscelles, Secretary. The Chairman explained the necessity of subscribers to the capital stock to comply with their obligations in paying their assessments, as heavy requisitions were made upon the Company. Pro gress was made in the erection'of the works. The machinery was being delivered daily, and the work was only re tarded by delay in shipments. On motion of Mr. La?celles, a special committee was appointed to prepare the assessment roll, with authority to collect accounts. Mr. Brown stated that eight car loads and of machinery would arrive that no exertion would be spared to complete the works nt an early day. Remarks of a most encouraging char acter were made by many present, and the meeting adjourned, subject to the call of the Chairman, at some future day. E. Lascelles, Sec'y. to-da- GOODS, CONSISTING OF Tin- - GlioIooHt KtylcM, And Patterns of Print, lVrVnlos, Gingham, Uncus. Organdies. AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY 01' GOODS! y, Off for Ei'RorK. This morning, Elders Ernest Young, son of President B. Young, and B. T. Young, son of Hon. J. Aew Discovery. A. Young, started for the East, on their to fill missions the way to Europe, to An English scientist claims to which they were appointed at the late discovered one of the causes of have Conference: Elder Ernest Young intendfever. A family in his neighed to start yesterday morning, as stated typhoid borhood was attacked with a severe in last evening's Junction, but concludof the fever. On a careful We wish type ed to wait for his companion. search of the premises a spoilt in the success to both these young Elder?, and family pump was found to be cover hope their mission will be profitable ed with a sort of gelatinous matter. to themselves and those among whom Submitting this to microscopic investhey labor. tigation it was found to be a fungoid giowth, from which pore3 were conwashed away by the flowing Destruction or Shkkf. Mr. A. Mc stantly water, lie followed up this discov Combs, of Cache Valley, an extensive a minute examination of the came to town last evening. ery by sheep-raiseoutlet of the sewer through which lie informed us this morning that the the drainage of the town flowed, and past winter had proved terribly destruc- his scientific zeal was rewarded by tive to sheep. They were attacked by a finding fungoid growths of a similar kind of grub that commenced eating in nature to those in the pump spout. to the head near the eye, and finally In the vicinity ot this outlet the penetrated to the brain, causing instant fever had also prevailed. death. Mr. McCombs lost ICO head, and Having eases of fever in his own his than more be fortunae was says family he followed up his inquiry by the of one Mr. J. a chemical analysis ot the water drabk Ricks, neighbors. 320 ; by the family, and found in it minute oldest ranchers in tho valley lost Mr. Thomas Ricks, his son, about 250; spores of the same fungus. His conMr. W. F. Littlewood, 223 : Mr. J. Har- clusion is that the fever had its rison nearly 400, and great many other origin iu the fungus matter taken into the system, where it ferments as sheepraisers a similar proportion of yeast in beer and poisons the blood theirherds. Crcps are not yet all planted, the sea son being unusually backward, but pros A Damsel. pects are considered good and farmers are making the bost of their time. Cache One midsummer day, when JEolus and as resources has abundant Valley slept and the thermometer stood in the and quick- nineties, a lady entered a shop not a tonishing recuperative power, thousand mile9 off aod inquired for ly overcomes every drawback. The obliging proprietor parsols. spread out, before her samples of a Condensations. The Chicago Smel- large and varied stock. " Have you ter, East Canyon, is fitted with a Patent any of this shade a size larger?" said which the Superintendent the lady. The size larger was produced. is effectual an says preventative against " I think on the whale I prefer the " leading." Vegetation can be grown size smaller." The size smaller was Have you any of this close to the works, and the amount sav- presented. more than pays size of a lighter shade of blue?" The ed by the for the laber of working the smelter. required shade was brought out. Have you any of this kind with a A letter from George Venable Smith, The shade with handle?" crooked brother of the inventor ot the patent handle crooked the appeared, "Have churn, maintains that by the new pro with thccrcojced handle not cess from four to six pounds of butter you any so heavy?" said the lady, and so confrom one gallon of milk. (Graoious !) tinued her inquires for every conceivIt is generally believed that the rea- able size, shade and weight possible son why thelawyers signed the petition in the lino of parasols. After nerly far McKean's reappointment wis, beanhour thus consumed the fair shop-e- r cause they were under the impression gathered up her handkerchief and would him continue that President Grant gloves, and moved tor tnc Uoor. in office, anyhow, and by signing the u Can't I sell you a parasol ?" Inquirdocument they expected to keep on the ed the exhausted proprietor. " 0 was blind side" of the Court. (Very hon- dear, no," replied the lady, am I orable and dignified on the part of the merely inquiring the prices. going into mourning and have one lawyers,) W for sale," Xcw Bedford Mercury Herald'. From this moroing' r, CloUiing in (Jreat Variety. A4 m 8, HOOTS A fm axii snoi:s. Misses' and Children's Triuwd hats and Fancy Goods. Ladies', a nix stock o Groceries! Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, Taper Hangings, (JueefiVWnr?, Class-warSaddles, Harness and Harness trime, mings, Cordage and Tin ware. -- ACESTS FOR Machines, Sewjng AN'D Tilt . fume-catche- FllINCE OliGAXS! r, fume-catch- er 44 Our new WAGON and MACIIL NEKV DEPARTMENT will short. ly be opened in the GW Tithing Cilice Yard, jr. a. jiooriWtSujst. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt s JM-t- i attention. |