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Show ! custody of the police. ; They took him to jail, but released him oa giving secuexcpted, Sunday . rity. In half an hour afterward they arITIT XVE5ISG. COMFAHT. rested him again for threatening the life PC.U.HH.. w me. r-Manager. nd of Mr. W. T. Baker, and locked him up Bn.in. Edito. 1 PENK0K. for the night. Mr, Clark, after partial1 1 A.. . .. f O In ly recovering from the effects of the ' inrS eXOuuj " blow, ooncluded, wisely, to leave the TweWe of the epU F. Smith, matter in the hands of the law. He vomblood at intervals for tea hours, ited extendin iPtfl''A g'neral invitation and this morning, though able to attend to business, bears terrible marks of the " treatment inflicted by his treachbrutal Lost. a musical and traitorous assailant. erous favor by . TT1 TT Initru-tatoWJ- 0f W"h ,bil J.HIt Vu F0W1J1R Condsnsations. From Yesterday's H. Wallace, of Salt Newt : on business. A complaint was entered against Hans. town k, is in a reputation in N. Chlarson for fraudulently obtaining Wallace has built up !..rt of confectionery second to none and appropriating' to his own use $1,-50gwd fellow He was arrested on a charge of U. Territory. fraud. bargain. ilt0lbe From this morning's Herald: . to Warrants were issued yesterday on is directed DlM0T0Rt.-Atten- tion Dimade by soldiers before Judge affidavits Lake ae'sdrertisemetf ofthe Salt for the arrest of Police Captain McKean, and and Alderman Burt man Cliaton, the first beUre.ce, and every business with ' on Send permitting the malyonr ing charged rvelr Sb.uld have it. treatment of the affiants, and the latter orders early. for embenlemeut and malfeasance in r. WSUi.-M- to-d- J 0. " . was' limply out of courtesy. He waa satisfied that the Governor would not sign the. memorial nor anything else that would be beneficial to the people of the Territory. In conclusion he presented a resolution which was unanimously adopted as the sense of the Housa that the statements set forth in the memorial are true; that the name of the Governor be stricken off, and that the memorial be sent to Congress without his signature. The Council afterwards oonourred in the resolution. ' - On motion of Mr. Taylor, the Territorial Attorney General was requested to furnish the House with an opinion on the jurisdiction of the Probate Courts, asd each v her ;matters of jurisdiction, and alleged malfeasance of certain officers charged by the Governor in his message vetoing the House memorial to - Congaess. Mr. powberry bill for .presented "An Act respecting bends, notes and bills of exchange. Mr. Mann presented a bill for "An Act supplementary of an act in relation to defrauding, cheating or swindling;" approved January 20, 1864.. , v " Illrth., s , Of .I.,, of ' A-- con-aecte- S, celebration will be held at Brig-haat noon. Now push the line to Franklin, and then on to Soda and fie North, and let Montana come inn io meet us. that a City -- Yt' Is Fair. Our god Ogden has invariably come off "int beat," in all encounters with our Silt Late friends, whether in tests for tie most popular man in the Territory, for good judgment in horseflesh, or supe rior taste in catering to the palate of lie most squeamish of gourmand), and would even bear off the palm in good looks that is if the editor of the Herald ehould not be counted in. We therefore eteud the Wasatch Club a cordial invitation as deserving, as such 'good fellow" are known to be. Cohpetitios (own of Tbi Shooting Match. An agree-wa- s duly entered into yesterday, Wween Messrs. 'Obey and. Day, on the pwtof the "Wasatch Pigeon , Shooting Clb". of Salt Lake, and Messrs: Earll, Greenwell , and Wright, of the "Ogden Shooting Club,-'-! for a shooting match to We place on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock a. m. Seven members of the former Club will be pitted against a lila number of the latter, and the num-- " of pigeons determined upon, to be twenty a side. A sumptuous feast will given to the victors as a reward of ' success." We understand that a 'fg number of visitors from Salt Lake Cll7. including many ladies, will be Prent to witness the tourney. But this is parThe donable. proprietors were naturto invite as many of their anxious ally and acquaintances as customers friendi, floor aad the managers to give possible, chance to move the everybody present The musio to sweet sounds. gracefully was most and band excellent, by Purdy's Burrup was heard clearly in every part of the extensive building. Master Fred. J. Stayner, agel 10 years, delighted company with some fine piecee on the the organ, and ' Mrs. Joseph Taylor sang a couple of ballads, very sweetly and with exquisite taste. , C O'Harnett provided a hot supper for hungry folks, in the large packing room at the rear of the store, and colored gentlemen took charge of hats, coats, etc. Some of the guests neglected to place their ekapeaux in care of the attendants, and several comical exchanges took place. If anyone finds himself in possession of a new,black,felt No. 7 hat , with a crease in it, which would become a big printer, he can leave it at .the Junction office, and receive in exchange well he can see what v it is like on application. The party was continued till 4:30 a.m., and during the early hours of morning was the' best. time of the ball, as many persons had retired. It is rumored that the same firm intend to give another party to aid in side-wal- k from Main pu' ting down a R. to the R. Street Depot. It would be well patronized. - Tbe Utah Legislature. Feb. 4th, 1874..; Parana's Query. Where, is Do. Is be hunting for that hat! Tseachkrocs COUHCIL. Assault. For two or past, Charles Williamson has trying to provoke W. II. Clark, the But Wm. de- "J'wn.keeperito. liring he would not fight, even 'received a blow. It will be remem-J- l that some time ago Clark gave '"Samson a severe beating, after the t had abused and personally assault-aiWilliamson wanted to revenge ' Last night he entered the saloon, 4 Vr. Clark treated him in a friendly li'T'' 8eeing te wa8 cold he inited the bar, where he sat by the nd Mr. Clark brought him some warmed and fed he ntPr' After fr 11 0PPortunity for a treach-attack on the man who had enteMr Clark, ral having to serve fciTT Bt9ped t0 draw 80me Hquor ' Wbea wil''lamson rushed Le ran T; itrikiDg him-a- s !en WOn the left knocking W eg m W i 8 . : j ;J re. days scotch Tweeds," the floor with dancers. Mr. Hooper presented "An Act providing for incorporating associations for mining, manufacturing, commercial and other industrial pursuits' approved ,. Feb. 18, 1872. ,. , .;, ", Mr. Woodruff presented petition of I. M. Stewart and seventy others, praying for legislation to control smelters.Mr. Woodruff, from the oommittee on claims and appropriations, reported that the committee had considered the accounts of the Territorial Marshal, and the account presented by Wm. Brown, Sheriff of Weber County, and recommended for the former the appropriation of $1,465,51 to cover the amount, and for the latter, that the amount of the bill $97.75 be allowed and appropriated; and further recommended that the amounts be incorporated in the general appropriatisa bill. , ' Hofsb, A message from the Governor, was received, vetoing the memorial to Con- cassimeres, ' VESTINGS, Eto., . Just llooelved. Suits or single garments made v- ii" : Mr. - - the CHOICEST ARTICLE of W. II. CXAltK, .. v , 470-t- jgf Fropr. , f. The Finest and Cheapest stock of TO RENT. THE ; . , . UTAH HOTEL, The Finest House , Eligibly Situated, ."' to w. Tnoaisox, OGDEN. . . : , IS NOW OX EXHIBITION, AND FOR SALE AT J. BOYLE & Go's. .ST OBE , K"E" ACCOMMODATIONS. particulars apply " 5 Ever Offered in this Market. AfcD WITH EXCELLENT For, EASTERN FURNITURE . of Entertainment - EAST SIDE MAIX STIIEET, ' OCDO, All kinds ofHouseliold goods, for the Drawing Room,' Parlor Kitchen or lied Itoom. New Styles of Looking Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, , Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify JIapy Homes. . NOTICE. OS AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 187. ORDEBS THE' MERCHANDISE ImuI SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. by ZION'S Slexcantile Institution, ' Will rec.iTwl onlyln iU 1 b. I Itl Itl E N S E REDUCTION IN PMCES OF 'i'i RETAIL DEPAItTMEXTS. IV. II. HOOPER, Sups. ,; 0 YES!! 0 YES!!. ROCK SPRING ' AND - Book Spring, Delivered, - , Coalville Delivered - $ 9.50. THE BEST GOODS r 10.00. 7.60. 8.00. . : - AXJLi KIUDS OP'O-OOps- ; Cheaper than cier before Offered to the Public. COAL. COALVILLE - YARD AT U. ' ! , P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Orders left at Douglass' Meat Market will be promptly filled. d7Mm. ' ' AND THE Kesp'Warm by Gettiag Good Clean Coal. JOUX PIXCOCK. . ' Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. ; - AT CALL C4 to order in the Latest " Style and at the lowest prices. W. FOULGER'S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. T. W. JONES. 2oe-tf .in . U AT THC VERY LOWEST PRICE. , ' ' A choice selection Complimentary Ball, The ball last Utah Northern. Just as we go te J night, given by Walker Bros.' k Co. in press the Utah Northern is being FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC passage will be their new building, was in every way a BROAD-CLOTHbe Losuccess. If any fault could found, it dear along the line from Ogden to ' ? We understand would be in regard to the crowding of BEAVERS, ' gan. Let us rejoice! m f BY THE MEASUKE --79-tf Main Street, Ogden. Sit DKE'g . ' i-- ! r'T'IJ-RE"- BRANDIES, WHISKIES, Wines, lies And Porter UFIIOL,STEItlV u JJ R X New ArriYal ' ' CARROLL IN OCDEN CITY. congratulate made his escap e Miss Maria and Brown Austin C Mr He had been IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BY from the penitentiary. on the the sulworitxr. v Workshop ovr Hie Pott Btiuotye, upon their Tenture Convicted" for wasting powder on a flic.; Estraacby the allcj Iwtwten C. Wood We a they na ee's an d the font Office hope Mcan' of matrimony: brother of the same hue. THOMAS WILSON. smooth water, and winds fair will have Sept. 8rd, 1873. A complimentary benefit will be tento prevent .tW.ma storm may arise dered to Mr. McCullough as a tribute to bar-bo- r. into' the parental arrival their safe. to Mr. and his worth as a gentleman and an actor. JONES JIIUSELF.AGAIN. Health, peace and joy, A dangerous bank check, which can Mrs. Brown. be easily' mistaken for a $5 National Bank note, is in circulation in Salt Lake 1or iaUttaf on T.esday,-. The nete is number "52, " series I Send y.ur City. of ianinK Chimneypo p. "A," and the face of it bears the words r n is i t "Salt Lake City, Jan. 15th, 1874, Salt This Lake City National Bank of Utah, 152 Assault and Battery Gase. -- ' two fellows days after date will please pay to the oryoung' morning Middleton der of W. B. Welles, Treasurer, or bearwere arraigned before Justice Mr. K. L. Persons last er, five dollars, Bingham Canyon and on assault an fr to Camp JFloyd R. R. Co." '. The obverse Saturday. Defendants pleaded guilty intention side is similar to the greenback, in the The the assault but disclaimed any busiundersigned has evidence The centre of which are the words "Redeemness at his old stand , of doing bodily injury. between the sustained the charge preferred against able at the Salt Lake City National Bank on the either with was $5 defendants figure efUtah," PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, them, and each of tie side. fined $25. Ilo-o- Ot UVaKV bTAULtS. ( Yesterday," the 4lh insf., to 'Mrs. Emily Jane Farr, wife of Winslow Farr, Esq., of this city, a daughter. office. A , colored convict CosoEATDLATOET.-- We OSK DOOB SOUTH , - F LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. General Merchandisd Store, ammk MAIN OGDEN. STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. ' ,1 rilBLICOI PAHPE & BOESSEL FEO ..BONO ' ' f : 'I . ! ".I.- '" . " TOASO AND CHERRY CREEK Person can take theaa Bit-t- o according to directions, and remain lonjf unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. STAGE s' h JEWELERS, & WATCH3IAKERS i- K or Indigestion, Dyspepsia Pain in the fthoulders. Coughs, Head-aeu- Tight- JEWELRY, TLA TED SILVER WARE; H RUN f Leav. Cherry dayv ; i ; Guns,Pistols, ' j CARTRIDGES. GUN NEEDLE CTOICE TOBACCOS " ;);'. ' i ' ' ACCOMMODATIONS. BARE; 815,' V" ; . i AND MIDWIFE ;S block. - O.GDEN, H . MOrriTT $ 9.60. 10.00 I V, Va, Medici Bociety. Alter .a numosr 01 jmom prw;iia "WMrtJirn i.i T,i r.t .V.. UO Vntt.ni and V WHO .l U. UliWBWl Ststn nd Territorie. b located prmaiintlj at Ogden City, and promU.1 ftrst rlaM ieric, upon and most improred methoda of Alio-patlith. Treatment in all department of Medicine, Surgery una Midnatrooas of the publio .MM .......4 Bdenafi, , Main Strt. j.j u ; f ALBERT CRAY. , . AT TH : RON TON, SALOON, Hm 8ttd LUNCH up a nat STAND, Alee a , v . Private Room for Company. Lunch from 10 cU. to M cti, respectfully aoliciM. Offie V',' V MITCHELl, LiXCIIEON. latt T1j , Agnt.'Ch'eiT7'Cceek. , to Colle(j. UuapiUl; fellow of wifery. ' d.73-3- gVROEON AND OBSTETRICIAN Unutiwi. of COAL! .' UTAIT. PHYSICIAN, of UniTeritJ of nd Surgeon 1 '; Agent, Toano, T. E. BROWN. M. D. cin 1 GOSNETT, F, F. MARX, PHYSICIAN, Eut of th. Tabraacl., i. .Urj &. i ; v ' and CI0AR3 In great 31RS. McCLTJSItY, SPRING ROCK airs '- : Repairing Neatly Executed. SOLD BT ALL DRGGGISTS & DHALEIW. gress asking for an investigation. , HI Delivered, J Mr. Taylor arose and said he did not 7.60. Coalville, on propose to make anextensive speech 8.00. Delivered, the message, but he wished to say that he did not believe the statements made Keep Warm by GettlBj Good Clen CoI. therein, and he did not think the other DEPOT. members believe t them; and he would YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT 'ye, like to hear the House express its feelwill U Market Meat Orders left at Doaglaas' preTenlcd ings on the subject. When the Govern" ; JOHN PIJTCOCK. escape, and he was put In or's name was placed on tbe memorial, it ,V5K-- f" FIRST-CLAS- S r. ii. Mcdonald - t: ..! AND Ring-worm- s, - " , Stace make tlote connection, at Cherry Crwk with Fioche, llamilton and Knr.kaStagM., Scald-Mea- Bock Spring, ' sj ",' and Bahir- ' ii '.'' t ' Creek W.dneidayd Time, Through in 24 Hours. For t'emalo Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn or womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. and Chronic Inflammatory and . Gout, Dyspepsia or Hbenmatism Indigestion,: Bilious, Remittent and Inter- - , raittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Sidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most mccessfal, Eoch Diseases are. caused by Vitiated Blood, which is produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For Skin SMseases,. Eruptions, Tet- -, ter, Salt Kticom, Jilotcbes, Spot, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Iteh. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Hnmors and Diseases of the Skin, ef whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried otit of the system In a short time by the se of these Bitters. One bottle in each oases will convince the tnost incredulous of their curative effects. & co., ' r Druggists A Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cut, toot. Washington and Charltun !w., K.Y. COALVILLE i i ! - OTES!! OYES!! th. abore place. Lear. Toano Monday and Thnrday. ' ; SEMI-VEEKL- Y betWMn & CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. ; I . rrUIK UNDERSIGNED HATE VVT ON A KIW JL Wub of titagef which will hereafter b. t. "Watches, Clocks, e, ness of the Client, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad 'Taste in the Montu, Bliious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lnngs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oMprlngs Of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better of its merits than a lengthy guarantee . MAIN STREET, OGDEN XjUMID. -t 'i i... Th erjr best Ale?, Porters itnd Cipn. la d--lt , |