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Show mm iMHiv "A Celebrated Case," as given by Fribat Hauuxa, Not. Tfc JUNCTION haa a Corone ' Inquest. LARGER We received a cull yesterday from CLRfJUXuATION ! W. H. Horsley, Esq., of Brigham thritfhout Northern Ut'Ah, man Aii. OTHKR NEW3A City, who was a member of the cor oner's jury which held the inqueM PERS oombined. upon the body of Daniel Wight, late ly murdered near that place. Mr, BBIiF MENTION Horsley states th.tt our account of the circumstances which led to the Wbatbbk very fin, shooting wa not altogether correct, Christmas u uj,ohUa, as it placed the burden of blame TcRKBTrftf5csr nr.on the de CMted. which, from the popular. theaf-Ssy- , Til Grand Jury h enUy ,,, ovi'ic!;' of eyewitnesses to work. t."ui.?. iitte tiu case. It seem Go AN D M day night. iop Salt Lake ... had both bwen to a young lady paying their respects that Xip'Ids Feril" Stur- Wiguuv:-.j- lSaii y of Annie Bywater, of Brigham City, and on the evening of the occurrence, both desired her the fr0,a by !' aan? ast night. ehouitf atwnu iu orapany to a panorama that was to Opr ut tho aforementioned place. night. occur Saturday JJouae, duck succeeded in obtaining her be to eaid Wight splendid There is to accompany him, and now. lake the permission at hunting after the rivals, indulging in a game Every fellow having a r,ag, and imbibing of two billiards, or trotting him out yesterday. started somewhat upon their freely, SatGo and lee "TolyTopwly, Daniel Wight, fromCorinne. Homo. journey urday night, at Union Opera Miss Bywater, Thadeus Wight and Miss Richards riding in a spring waSee motice of entrit for followed on gon, while Mr. Bailey races in this morning' issue. the horseback. journey During Several drunken individuals on Bailey was very insulting in Lis de Fifth Street yesterday afternoon. meanor toward Daniel Wight, swear, Grawd opening of the Driving ing at and deriding and, intimating, and don't you forget it. Park among other things, that Wight Go and sea Mr. Harry Taylor as could not obtain the company of (Bailey's) Miss Bywatter without "Gerald Gwyne" Saturday night. bitWork is progressing on the root' ot intercession. Angry words and rode when Bailey ter oaths ensued, the new central school houso. of Wight's team and began alongside a have taken to seems Diphtheria the side, spurring his near horse in fresh hold in part of Ogden. kick and to run, him inereoy Will some one please fix that walk causing a and ladies creating the frightening on Fourth street, near the depot? horn this Wight indignation. general Go and see "Old Heads k ;Young this treatment for some little time Hearts at the Union Opera House, when he called upon Bailey to desist. him for Saturday night. Baijey thereupon challenged It in expected that a large con a fight, and pulled off his coat. The course of Salt Lakers will be up thin team was stopped, and a rough and morning. tumble skirmish ensued, during W. II. Stkveks, the Fifth street to- which Wight fastened his teeth bacconist, is getting up a rattle for a ia Bailey's cheek. Baile then drew Colt's revolver. his revolver and fired three shots Biardslki's nag will "carry tho into Wight, one taking effect news to Mary"aUhe grand opening in the left side one passing through the calf of the left leg and the other of the park " a to-da- . y. lodiini in the left knee. Wight thereupon let go hi hold upon Bailey and got into the wagon with" out assistance. He was taken home Don't forget the Salt Lake Aain tour Dramatic Performance, Saturday night. .. Stomh steps for the Dooly bank, as speedily as possible while Bailey on the corner of Main and Fourth followed close behind and upon streets, are being cut. reaching Brigham City gave himself It is probable that in the Spring up. Wight died at 2:15 a.m. next work on a new city hall and firemorning. Next day when the men's hall for Ogden will be comof the affray were made menced. known, great indignation prevailed Fjior. Bamvt, at AloKuU'n, laa a ikiuuiiKths people nd tUer waaloivi so much SO that very fine hair bit and bridle to be talk of lvnchiBC. t7 ' raffled off at an early date, Call the sheriff procured assistance and removed the prisoner to a place of early and get numbers. A young man named Ueminway safety, some miles south of Brigham was, on Wednesday, arrested at Salt City. From this point he proceeded Lake for complicity in the recent to Salt Lake by rail and placed his cattle stealing case at Bingham. prisoner in charge of tho U. S. mar Major Smith, of Rawlins, came io shal Wihtwas well respected, and his Ogden yesterday, and took charge of the gentleman whom Marshal Brown funeral, which occurred on the for arrested a few days ago as a deserter. lowing Sunday, wa3one of the largest that has ever occurred in Brigham This evening the Nellie Boyd City. present "Kathleen and a farce, in which great things may be expected from troupe Programme of To day's Races. last evening, Facts of the Case, as Adduced at the the Nellie Boyd troupe success of their 21, 1879. will was the pronounced FIRST RCE. season. The company delighted the the evening, audience throughout George Crismon names "Joe." and surprised them by illustrating Mark McKimmon names "Bifr how well they can act when en marck." Mr. oouraged by a large audience. J. E. Foote names "Billy Thompa was Uasenwinkle's "Jean Renaud" son." BICOXD race: magnificent piece of acting, and he of the has a better conception L. Wattis names "Lixard." T Psuiilnn rimtq "CountM"-.any actor we have ever Whether as the soldier H. T. Hunt names "Billy Buck." in the prologue, or the gulley Dick .Brown uaun ".Lena iun- he slave in the play proper, bar." U correct. . intense, add natural, L. Skeene names "Randall." and so fascinates the audience that A. Bowman names "Billy." hira whon-ev.-- r they feel a desire to follow J. Stevens names "Gray Eagle." he leaves the stage. Miss Clif A BLOW RACE ford, while reciting the soliloquy of concludes tho day's proceedings. "Valentine," enthralled the audicaused and ence for several minutes, tbem to temporarily forget the unCalled. fortunate "Jean." Mis3 Boyd, as We were favored yesterday with a "Adrienne," had a most difficult and call from Prof. C. M. Hauser and J. exhausting part, which she sustain- R. Meek, Esq., both of Burk's Gar ed to the olose in an impassioned and den, Virginia, having recently ar thrilling mariner. Mr. Toohy, as the rived in Ogden with their wives, inIrish sergeant, conducted himself tending to settle down here. They in suca a ludicrous manner, mat it are at present staying with Prest. D. was only necessary for him to appear H. Peery. The former gentleman is on or depart from the scene, to cause a professor in music, and will doubta roar of laughter. MissTomlinson less find an inviting field for the ex rendered the "Duchess" Letter than ercise of his tajents in Ogden. Call any part in which she has yet appear-- again. ed, and she always does well. Little ..I Mary also deserves praise. Every- Third District Court. other member of the company did Proceedings in the District Court creditably, and there was nothing on Wednesday morning, Nov. 19th, during the whole evening that de 1 879, Chief Justice H un ter presiding : served unfavorable criticism. HenceB. W. McAllister forth, Nellie Boyd's troupe aro fa- et ah; caso heretofore submitted; po- complaint dismissed. vorites in Ogden, a C. M. Townsend vs. W. H. Hooper sition which we hope they will strive et al.; notice of motion for a new to maintain. trial aiven. 1 well-earne- Court adjournod until Thurday morning at 10 o'clock. Opnm Dea Raided. The Salt Lake Herald of yesterday gives an account of the raiding of an opium den in that city, Wednesday night. It bad been the intent tion to make the haul on Tuesday night, but circurastauces being un favorable it was postponed. At 11 o'clock on the night in question, Police officers Phillips and Smith, gained an entrance into the only house in which white persons are allowed to smoke. This is the three story building in the first alley running off Commercial street to the left, and is owned and conducted by Ah Coon, and three Chinamen were arrested in it, and a number of pipes, a lamp and an opium box, and other utensils captured. Quan Lung, the keeper of another place, was also nabbed, together with pipes, a lamp, a tray and other artipjes, and a fifth Chinaman. Ah Coon is also arrested and against him, as the keeper of the house which white persons visit, the evidence is believed to be pretty strong, as there are two cases against him- - H is thought the cases will hold good, and that two of those arrested the keepers will at least be proven guilty, and may be two others. The pipes and other article! seized, wjll doubtless be confiscated. Settled on His Own Terni. We do not care to say that the i.nn.r frnrn u4i!h wfl look "Deserter Captured" was a borrowed one, but will admit tnat in me joy oi meewng Regain, we inadvertently tho .Tuni-tin' omiltedgivingcredita3 stated. It u vw our first error oi me mnu, will cladly rub out one ot tiie iu you owe us. News. Good scheme. Rub out the 1 and leave the 0. We never expected to get even r.gain. Now we'll keep count. .. I Wish Fverybody to Know Geo. II. Thayer, an oldThat Rev. - . citizen or tin vscimty, ana Known w every one as a most influential citU zen, and a christian m'nister of the M. E. Church, iust this moment stepped in our store to say : "I wish everybody to Know mat i linth mvicelf and wife owe our lives to ShilohV Consumptive cure." 'tis having a tvemenaous bus over our counter, 4X- ia giving perfect . .... . S 1 cuu-cwi- - satisfaction in all cast of Lung Dis eases, such as nothing else has done. Drs. Matchott & Franoe. Bourbon, InJ.. May 15, 78. Sold by J. W. McNutt St Co., Wholesale k Rotail Druggists, and 0. ct28-C. Ormsby, Logan. y ss wit-ness- ed h j 1 4 yuarg. at )Q o'clock; at Funeral residence, Fifth Street, between Main and Young. Friends are in vited. Steklb. At Leigh Bedford, October 8th, 1879, of liyer complaint, Chas. Steele. He was born October 13th, 1814; baptized in 1845, and died in the iVnh ef the Gospel. He loaves his wife and son and daughter hero to mourn his loss, the rest of Ij ia fumilv being in Utah. Mill. y Star. In this city, at 12:30 a.m. Thursday 20th, 1879, of diphtheric croup, Amanda Elvira, daughter of Abraham and Fannb Kuhn, oged 5 years, 8 months and 5 days. The remains will be taken to Salt Lake City this morning for burial. Kchs. TO THE BEREAVED PARENTS. flb UsVio to the em of tb meadow, M'wu di.wn by th pitllM bnrwter DMtti. Ill ftl All boiDff absent t the en hduw, Sone rer its mertiferons krMtb. mt Hunt to dnat, whnce It lftws re Aud ifchet to takes ter t'i em, BteA Opt ftiatsj Ftruli US. fax. YtlUyt, Fla Ba. tic Ir4ojait era lUilwsr. MISCELLAXEG ? XVIk A GRAND No section of the Union at present offers greater inducements to the mining prospector, farmer, stock raiier, capitalist or laborer than the vast region north of Ogden penetrated by the Utah & Northern Rail way, now orer ZOO miles long. This line traverses the most extensive and fertile valleys of Northern Utah, it crosses the great Snake River gold fields and the beet grazing lands of Idaho, is rendered eay of access the Salmon River, Yankee Fork and Cariboo mining region and has entered the Territory of Montana. Of new dc Largest stock ugn. of " fO LUle' Genu' an I mTTLT)REjS WOOL 1I0SE 0 Ladies' Kid Olotea of every EVERY COLOR AND Q 1 LH Woolen Jackets, Lie Children's Ladies' and HFLANNELS OF 1 The Utah & Northern railway, as noted above, crosses Eastern Idaho, every mile of which is valuable either for its pasturage, its agricultural, timber or mineral lands. Idaho is called the "Gem of the Mountain," on account of its great diversity ot resources, its mild and healthful its weuderful mineral springs and its fine scenery. It is 400 miles HATS, CAPS, B00T3, SHOES, ttc. FINE STOCK OF vn eli-ma- Lew w & V -- - for any article you whdi in my in and it will be forthcoming ut long by 300 wide, contains some inhabitants, and its mines have Wide areas of yielded $65,000,000. graxing lands sustain cattle, horses and sheep wintor and summer, while the valleys produce all cereals and vegetables of the temperate aone, besides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, Dlums. aDricots and other fruits. Good roads lead to different parts of Idaho from stations on the Ltah A Northern Railway. 20,-00- 0 COLD QJ fTl Call at rny store if you wan t IDAHO TKHRnOBT. BHAirBIVES CHANCE. 4y 1 Jas. Allen's. ? West side of JAIN STREE'I Ogden fltiBS. It is now demonstrated beyond a doubt that hundreds of miles of grav el bars along Snake Kiver, Eat tern Idaho some of which are directly on the line of the Utah k Northern Railway are rich in deposits of fine gold. Several companies operating in 1879, took out from 30 to 40per lay to the man. I heir large and regular shipments of dust to San r rancisco nave created great excite ment in mining circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world as "good prospects" of gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting can be done at Eagle Kock, on the Utan et ortnern Kailway.and with in an hour's walk of some of these great bars. Now is the time to strike for fortune in this vast new region, which will soon be overrun by miners from every State and Territory. HOME MANUFACTUSIS HOUR IMIIHft IN ADVANCE Jj Farr CALL. L. Star South Side Fourth St.. AND Is 5 the KXAMINL; i.t--- i OF Cassimeres, SALX05 BITER HUES. 1 Jeans, Fully 150 miles distant from Eagle Linseys. kock, by uumer J Jalisbury stage re r, '3 Flannels, route, or the Yankee Fork mines, 175 miles from Black Foot, by the Aud the CELlilUt ATED Terminus and Chalis stage line, are also attracting great attention for the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quarta. The region covers an area of 10,000 square miles, M A U FA C T U It t O A T li t! and although only partially explored, already promises to rival the best 7 mining region in the world. Mining experts unite in pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hun Wheat, Oots and Barley delivered at the Ugdea. Fi uriu " Hah, !;'mu in dreds of tons of ore, worth from f 500 to f 2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt A FIKMT-CLAK- S '1M1XOES HUHt n u i 4 .villi Lake bmelting Works. Salmon City, Business Made aud Suits to Ok! Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FQU towns. Distance trom agle Kock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Country merchant! will oonauli their iuterestg by examiuics"; oar fu dfl tcfo Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, bayiujj elsewhere, as we effer 175, miles; fare $25. i'aro from OmaLIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO TIIE TIUBI ha to either Chalis or Salmon City, All who wish to patronise home industry should not fnl to s$75. $100; second-clas- , i.j.rsve i 1 miu' The only route frora the East to the opportunity Snake and Salmon River mining re L. & 80. taepf a gions is via the Union FaciSo and Utah & Northern Railroads. V ockd:ei-- WOOLEI M 1 Ij L Si r-- the r. V0".. 3 K ARRI ED. Rhitpi MiRRioTT. In Salt Lake City, Thursdsv, Nov. 20th, by Elder Joseph F. Smith, Mr. Jas. A. Shupe The Fire Brigade. to Miss' Mary A. Marriott, both of this city. The Ogden Fire Brigade yesterday received from the east, some new DIED. hooks, 6nd other apparatus necessaare fire company.' They ry to a TIardmak. At West Weber. Nov. gradually increasing their facilities of paerper&l fover, Adelia Ann 20th, for successfully coping with the fire hiardman, daughter of Alex, Stephfiend, and when in the common ens, born Jan. 2d, l5t. She leaves eourse of improvement, our boys a husband niid six children to mourn her loss. shall be possessed of a first-claDacret Xew please copy. steam engine, then will nothing be lacking to show as ablo and efficient Stevexs. In this city, Nov. 20th, a set of firemen as eyer wore the red at 4 a.m., of diphtheria, Willie, son of Abraham and Eliza Stevens, aged shirt. Salt Lake Amateur Company. Owing to some misunderstanding, Ocx readers will please remember this company, instead of giving two that on Monday (not Wednesday) performances and tomor next, the 21th inst., the Ogden Sem row night, as eriginally 'intended Snnd your will inary will be perform but oncej children. evening. The biu "Mauds Peril' Those desiring an organ or piano, and"01d Heads and Young Hearts," eannot de better than call on John is a strong one, and should be Fowler, Fifth Street. He givos terms by all. The affair takes place never before equaled in Ogden, and in Union Opera House, and as many has on hand some of the finest in- well known favorites will appear, we The Reason. struments ever brought to this coun- expect to see a full house. Renieav In relation to our first report of ber, try. Call and see him. (Saturday) night. the murder of Daniel Wight, and in justice to ourselves, we will state Oa the Rampage, that we frequently have to depend Police Coort, Yesterday afternoon word was solely upon accounts given of occurAnother individual, and the last rences brought to the police station that an by reliable gentlemen, who old man named Brunkcr, living in of those engaged in the Main street repeat the same substantially as rethe 11th ward, Lad gone crazy and saloon row, last Monday evening, lated to them by other parties. Our was firing his gun around his prem- was brought up before Justice Mid- - informant on this occasion win a genises, and acting in the most threat- dleton yesterday, and his case dis tleman who arrived In Brigham City ening manner toward the neighbors posed ot. llis nonor indicted as soon after the murder, and no doubt He had been light a justice as possible upon the considered living near him. his authority a reliable prowling around for a day or tvo defendant, and when he dropped in one. Under these circumstances we with a loaded weapon, and had succeeded in thoroughly frightening the to the city treasury the neat little cannot be responsible for errors thus The officers, when sum of f 4'J.SO f 40 fine and f 9.50 creeping in, and neighborhood. though aiming to went to him in charge, costs hejwas permitted like an Arab tako they give correct information on all sub were told not to go in at the front to jects treated by this paper, cannot door, at the insane man was inside, "Silently fold bis tent, and had beon shooting through the always wait for further developments And to.silently steal way." door and threatening to kill any one before publishing an item. However, who came in. i ne police, however, the columns of the Jc.vction are effected an entrance quietly and open to those wishing to correct misquickly, and found Brunker with Shot Through a Doer. his back turned and his gun leveled takes of this kind, and we shall reat the back door, as though expectAu exchange tells of the killing of ceive them with pleasure. ing them from that direction. On S. M. Oakes, a respectable citizen seeing the officers he swung around and had nearly drawn a bead on of Reno, who was killed last Sunday them, when they sprang forward and night by a lady named Mrs. Alice IVedding Tarty; secured him. He was taken to the wife of Dr. T. N. Snow. DeSnow, Last night a wedding paitv was City Hall and locked up. His gun was ceased and to called Mrs. E. Shupe's residence, deaf, very had a seven-incat given charge in it. Brunker's wife was the only person get the doctor, who was away, to go Main street. The affair was given in the room besides himself, and to see his children. Mrs. Suow in honor of tho of her son, strange to say. while he behaved so could not tell who it was and called Mr. James M. marriage to Mis Mary Shupo violently toward everyone else, ho made no effort to harm her in tho out to hirn, but he, failing to hear, Ann Marriott. A happy crowd of did not answer. He walked up and Bisters, least. brothers, cousins, aunts, We take the above from the Xem. down the porch for over half an brothors-in-laand sisters ditto sat of yesterday. hour, stopping to rattle the door as down to an elegant repast, and fall he passed it. Mrs. Snow kept calls justice was done to tho same. Sever ing, and her three children crying al fine presents were made to the Jpfct Observe! from fear, excited her more. She bride by her friends and relations. For your nico Ltmburr, HoU said at last in as loud a voice as she After supper land Herring, Anchovies, Ti?a' Feet, dancing commenced Lambs' Tongues, Santiellcs, Caviare, could. "Go away, er I will shoot which was kept up until the "we Oysters in every style, together with through the door." He paid no at- sma hours." We congratulate the all the Knick Knacks, dainty bibles und toothsome luxuries of the tention, and phe shot, striking him happy couple, and hope tht the in the breapt. He stepped out into winds of Maconsnd out of season, call on adversity may pass them the street and fell down, dying al. ly, and that .eternal Goodet, happiness may ttrown their union'. inet instantly. Mr. Toohy. THE GREAT XOBTBWEiT. OGDEN DRIVING PARK. HeUIe Beyd'a Greateat Saecess. THE WIGHT MURDER. first-clas- s, FAltlt somn. Montana's gold and silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah k Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield since' 1884 has averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Oulch, in which Virginia City is located, has alone poured out $40,000,-00- 0 in glittering dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinnabar are also plentiiful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral and 16,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand not of which is The native claimed or occupied. bunch grass is a winter and summer feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses and sheep keep fat the year round in the open air. Fro fits in the cattlo or sheep bussiness have always aver aged from two to three per cent, per month on all capital invested Losses of cattle, sheep or horses on the ranee, from all causes, rarely reach, and never exceed two per cent, per annum. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, and all hardy vegetables are groduc- ed in groat abundance and olTjuality do-mai- f sis ill3! 5 w TS. c5s: " wy !? HUuC s WZ S 1 t S pf- O. C e il d JJPI o o -n 1.9- -; 1 ! , c - -j5 ci, a -- S?5 I t 111 one-sixt- r.nw ..!,-.- iilSj l , grapes, Siberian crabs, and nearly all small fruits are produced in different localities, Yellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, lime- stone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasts a dozen rivers as large and beautiful as the Mohawk or Juniata three of which are and being beautifully watered by hundreds of ice cold streams and navi-gab- le return, crystal lakest water power is therefore illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other fish, and elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small game abound. Numerous hot mineral springs and a mild, invigorating atmosphere are among the attractions for health-seekerWages in Montana are double those paid in Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries and good NOTICE T00REDIT0RS. daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in sections of Estate of James Turner, deceased. similar populations East. There is Notice is herahv triven by the under daily mail and express and the b to all important points. signed, administrator of tho estate ot James Turner, deceased, to the cred The shortest, quickest, best and itors ot, andail persons having claims only reliable summer and winter to exhibit route to Montana "is that via the acalnst snirl tiiem with tho necesbary vouchers, Union Pacific and Utah and North within four (4) months after the first en R&ilwayi. publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office, at the tucablil isroBJiAnos ran. wagon depot of George A. Lowe, in Further detailed and reHabta in Ogden City, Weber Countv, L'tab. formation in relation to different W.v. H. Turner, districts of Montana or Idaho, tha Administrator of the estate of routes thereto, rate etc., will be James Turner, deceased. furnished on application by THOS. 1S79. Nov. Cnr. 7, L. KIMBALL, (leu. Puk tn.l t',kpt dwtlaw CkmOu, tsV Eternal, hownver, within u i g!w'ti Lotd'h hwrtuly, ueyer xtiogtrthedipark, Vicisiitutta'a storms may be over ns blowing; Id hoertt ot illumed it will never be dark. Itacall not jour rhiid from the heavenly sphere, iguin in a trice, joti will meet with joar dear. Seen punge now ariove yon, but Faith's conao lalion, llnaeels ihedim future an Swds it with light, Hr mortal is H.ad; but with (ltd :ulMl:ou Noi far is tbe time will )onr spirits anile. PEOPLE VISITIXfJ Who desire a Good, Cheap and RELIABLE MEAL OE LUNCH ayest, AT THR OU.T, is o o3 3, K.rxX r& iJ'4 f crt n e w mm H tole-gritp- O-v- I.ASiF, CITY o n o3 CO PHILADEEPII1A OTPOSI.TE Jhe lt sHAWC! THE CUFl'i-- of everything, equaling othorpiacpa in nil tThera jour times tuo price is charged. PUIS AVD OllVAMF.NT.lL, IX THK IIIGHKST "WEIDIDIIsrateste ?b' VMitrb are rapplied at 60 0teM M MVSh K "HERAID"' OFflCE. per ponod, and In Every Style. ani ubrs j riTiTSi CAKES! to distant poiuts Willi t!o WILLIAM IIILL, n.mo-- t r. , Ttopv"' |