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Show A large train of cattle were shipped ship-ped from Cattle Valley to Council Blufft last week. They are taiii to be at fine a lot as was ever shipped ut ef Utah. Amanda Olson, of Salt Lake City, thot and killed Frank Hall. The girl claime that the man seduced her, and then refused to marry her. He it dead, and the is under ar-rtst ar-rtst Salt I.ake hat been selected at a stock yard and packing center. The Herald wat first to announce the purchase of 300 acres of land in the north part of the city for that purpose. Ogdta must now look sharp if she keeps neck-and-neck with her rival. At Parson on Saturday night, a policeman, Ed. Harper, had hit skull badly fractured by a none " thrown by a man whom he had summoned to help arrest a drunk. This is rather a unique way of dealing with drunks, but possibly an improvrrjent on old methods. Harper will perhaps recover. In order to "boom" a suburb of Ogden the Unin and other Genti e papers have given a great deal of space to quoting the sayings of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young on the subject. To giv emphasis to his opinion which was favorable to the- commercial value of that particular locality they personally say of hira: "Brig-ham "Brig-ham Young wat a far seeing man f affairs and his statements about Brief Items of News Hon. L.T.Tuttle was in Pr.jyo as a witness wit-ness in the post office suits. The tailors in Salt Lake have been on a strike. There is every indication that they will carry their point. The trial of Brock, for the murder of Frank Foote of Nephi, resulted in Brock being declared not guilty. There U talk now of a new b ink at Logan, and it is supposed that the bank ol Salt Lake is behind the s:heine. udge ohnson and VV. K. Rei'd, Esq., have been attending the court at Provo this week. Each has a number of cs-.S on the calendar. W.J Brown & A. M West eapect to take forty sheep mostly imported Ver-m Ver-m nt Meiinoes to the fair, Thev have been summered on the San Pete Mountains. Ogden and ker future proves that he was by no means a failure as a prophet." If they will look over the ssylnft of Brighasa Young vcrjr closely the will Ana other tkinga thai will be high'f interesting to thasa ef not pertwaal nature; which does aot. invalidate his claims to prophetic tore. One can not but admire the gall that prompts the use of the name of the illustrions dead to stimulato sales tit real estate. Another attempt is being mads to start a Deuiociatic Newspaper in Bait Lxke . Tnere is a growing opinion that the Citv will soon divide on party, Instead In-stead of religious lines. A woman supposed to be temporarily insane from illness suicided on Sept. 15, in Salt Lake City. Several neighbors were present, when the oman, cut ber throat wilh a knife. -She leaves a bos-baud bos-baud and one little child. At s p. m, yesterday, Mrs. Martha Bow ker Young expired at her home al the Lion house, S. L.C. Deceased was born near Mount Holly, New Jersey, January st, i8ji, and she was consequently in her 79 year. She embraced the gospel in early life.aud gathered with the saints at Nauvoo. In the temple in that city, un February 8, 1846, she was united in the holy covenant of marriage with this late president Brigham Young, She came to Utah in 1848, arrived in this city September so, of that year. She was of good family, of old Knickerbocker Knickerbock-er stock. A first cousin of hers, wh died recently, had been prominently con nected with the United States diplomatic diploma-tic service tn Turkey and Russia. The funeral will be announced later. Htrald. Abrara G. Cownoyer, died at Provo on Saturday last. During the Sanpete war 1867 he was the captain of a volunteer company of caverly. |