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Show lit Ah " .- - ' THE OGDEN, JUNCTION. ' FIFTH STREET. - ? ... , V ( Crfxatts W Penrose, . Editor. W ttlfi TSCHSCH, Bulrerl kVsgtr. ; i ' PER TEAR ; SIX MONTHS- - BVKttT KV KNINO, Sunday excepted. ablih4 PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Tb jR1 Bis Month three Month. - tingl.Oop ' , The Beur Luke Homicide. Through Wt, Through Saat, , - ' , anniVlLS. City, double daily ".M Mall daily , , , Mai) daily . felt Lak. I.pm. OF S4LT LAKE 7.40 1 1.40 p.m. mmcu. 1.40 double .. TT. ...... - - train rrWei " ? " ' D. P. " U.P. Emigrt-B- t trrWet - C. P. M leaves m - " U pt U.P. Emigrant leaves U. C. train arrives - ' ,ni " leaves L- ? and il - U.S. train arrives leaves 9 ili HOWE 'the 8.40 A.m. ' simplest,' ' 6.05 p.nn. 6.20 p.m. SEWINQ' MACHINE! . IHE MARKET. CHEAPEST . A.m. , 4.23 p m. , - 9.00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. ,9.40a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m. . FILE WITH coma, if ncceary, rnrniih Thoueandi or Teitimoniale from nartiee owning these Machinal in thia Territory, but cnneider it We imlY refer intending nurchaneri to partial EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma . eliiuea. , Our term are as easy as those or any otner Bewing Machiue Company, aud wa WE Friday Evening, at ..... BELL THE fir NT BEET . in good ataadtngara cor- autiiy inTiiwi. J. K. CKAKDALL. N. G. tjcumin tirathren X. H. REED. dly. 8c'y. ,F. 8. RICHARDS,. . - LAW COUNSELOR-A- T AND . NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Special attention gien to caeea before th Couru. District Notarial iiuaineaa dona r-- II. E. IF. CUE ALES. Agent torTFeber and Box Elder Conn tie, Utah. Office alT. W. Jone' Tailoring EaiablUhment, MAIN HTREET, OGDEN. d227-t- f r To the Publici at Large. Jr.; If you , - AND CffiettppotiU Drirtr't Drug 8ton,Main tt Ogdtn Speciul attention giren to collection. Remittance pr.anptly mad, Conveyancing and No 01V tl tarial husine carefully attended to. ATT0B.NET 4 Residence 2nd Honth Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah. tt All klnda of Ural LuslneM promptiy attend dlt A. S. CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. ' Physician Dr. Brown't Doori 8ml of Pott office, ' via ouznu. d&s-- tr I. D. HOOK, B. J. JONASSON HUGE & JONASSON, ATTORNEYS-at-LA- W. 3D. SPRUNT'S Ktore. 'Aald Krekle" Liqnor EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, MINER, COUNSELOR, Office, Two want to avofd Murder, and au uuumeiy ravts, ? ; BUY YOUR LIQUORS NOTARY PUBLIC. . rr Kii both instrument- . , d ATTORNEY - AT - LAW L yean written warrant - given with Conveyancing and and NATHAN TANNER, ' 1 with accuracy iipatch. t ORGAN E EMERSOX PIASO. i,E?IRT SeTen o'ciock. At MASONIC HALL, MAIX , I Manufactured by the oM, reliable firm of . P. Needham ASon, N.Y, and the L0DQR.No. half-p- Ha-- Every- INSTKDCKOSS OIVKN FREE to all who own our Machine. can ba made. i. oo. r. XKTTNO OPPOOES ' TUB Pr"1 S1LYEH-T0NCU- lVJ. 4 DUtABLEj' MOST AKD CONSEQUENTLY WE "f with Mrs John son and bad no gun in his bands 1 herejvas only one if her boys with her the one now under arrest. She came to the "house where he was" at i .. Fully Guarantee Vkara Ailrertislng Contract o'i li SewrigBracliiiie Salt Lake City Tima. raia PAPER IS ON pirectori. j a6iy 1 HE Xfrom C. P. V , Saring 10 - ' Then you will find I pure DISTILLED WHISKEY Not diluted Willi the "Black Cow," aleo ... PURE ISAALCOHOL, PROOF. MY "OLD TOM GIN" Is up to the mark. No Turpentine and Cologne spirits, seasoned with Juniper, but a Pure Article Guaranteed. MY BRANDIES AND W , . ' WINES . He had no quarrel work between one and two o'clock p. m , the boy carrying a shot gun When she got to the house she took the gun and sat down on a log, which lay in frout of the house, Mr. &wen son stood in the door and talked with her about half au hour She told him in a very quiet manner that that was their home, that Mr- - Johnson would do nothing about it and she thought she would attend tn it herself. She told him he had better leave if he did not want to be hurt. Mr. Swen son tried to reason with her, telling her he did not like to walk home (a distance of about eight miles); that it would make no difference to her, as he was onlv hired to w'jrk for Mr. Pratt, the gentleman who is contest iDg the land claim with Mr. Johnson: that he bad nothing to do with the land; and that Mr. Pratt was the '" man for her to talk to. ' She will shoot remarked, "I you. and he saw her cock tho gun. He stepped hack iuto the house and put up the door, which was not hung, aud put a prop against it. The boy got a club and beat the door, trying, as Mr. Sweoson thought afterwards to force it open, but really to attract his attention while his mother went round the house and shot through the window, the shot taking effect ia the right leg, just above the knee, shattering the bone in a tern ble manner. He then hopped oa one leg to bis bed, which was on the floor. and lay down. Mrs. Johnson then came into the house and talked with him, telling bim she was sorry she had shot him He told her it was too late to be sor ry. lie asked her if she would not send to Lake Town and let his friends know of his condition. She told him she could not, as Mr. Johnson had gone to Lake Town and taken all the nurses there was on the ranch. She then went away and left him there alone until near sundown, when she returned with a team and two boys her story of there being no horses there being untrue. It was Mr. Swenson's opinion that her first intention was to let him lie there and die alone, but afterwards thought it would make less trouble 1876. Mrs. Sj Crimes Mrs. Porti, an aged woman, living near Fostoria, Pa., when tho family were awsy went in the orchard near the house, wheD she was attacked by a cross ram, and when discovered in the evening life was extinct, She was terribly bruised on different parts of the body," and her skull was badly crushed. Ex. ' A horrible affair occurred at Oska- oosa, Iowa, a few nights Bgo.' A young man went from that place to the neighboring village of Beacon, and alter indulging in considerable of tbe ardent, started back on foot,' and becoming very weary, sat down on a stump by the wayside to rest. From the position he was found in it was supposed he lid off the stump, and endeavoring to support himself on his hands, pressed them into the mud. and in his drunken stupor fail ed to realize his situation. The night was very cold, and the mud froze around his hands and feet, and the next morning when discovered it was necessary to chop him out of the frozen ground The probabilities of his immediate recovery seem very small; both hands were frozen solid, as also his feet and limbs: other por tions of his body aro in a similar ' ; coudition. Ex. Jackson, Tcnn.j is very greatly snocked by the doings of Alice Lan caster, a gill of that city. She went into court charging that a prominent citizen of Jackson wr s the father of her child, born and twelve-year-ol- d dead two weks before. ' It was a very seandaloii- - business for one so young to be engaged in, and the in vestigation clearly exonerated the prominent citizen from having aDV thing to do with it. It was evidently a trumped up case, with no truth in it from beginning to end, excepting that Alice was in reality only twelve years old, and bad become a mother. This fact was startling enough to give the affair prominence in tbe prints, r, Jas. A. Maioy, Alices was a deeply interested witness tor his daughter, and he left the impression that he is a very bad man. The Jackson people don t like to think or say bow bad he probably is. , The following is one of the inci dents of the late flood in Minnesota, related by the Winona Ilepublican "Ihe two sens of George Schmit, living at Burnsidc, and aged about 15 and 17 years, crossed the railroad bridge, about 4 o clock on I riday af ternoon.' After a while they started on their return home, and had reached the middle bent of the bridge when they saw the shore bent ahead of them washed away. a Then they turned to run back, but before tiey 4 " ' ' y '''SaltLakV ' Woods Ohms"' . at. 00 T Kayirilla . , Arrireat Ogden Train LeaT ,,; '' Centrevlll WoodUCroH at Salt Lak Arrlv 4 S3 1 00 K 1 U 00 I 40 1 00 . ify , . t The' Chicago 10 U T 10 1 00 new and magnltlcent LKsy Coach, aai th best thnnklng and Second Usiuu tais now wit . - t r ant rond in th United State. , Particular inroriuattou, with mam, tlm tul.lr. etc, may hahadataayarf the. Throng Tick Otlke, in the West, or uvwn uenonai r written s , i ppiicntsoB to . J, U. MooTtAtv, Weaterw TraTett' Aganl . !J Omaha, Neb , or ta W .II. Stknkbtv, Otneral Pauaag ge "' c l ,'.i ' mueaga.. ' i . 't WMy . ; . , . . 10 ,.. , SO 62 T 81 U ' '4 I'M s T 44 1 90 11 IS 7 63 1 76 11 40 I SO a 00 IROVE BREWERY St'- in adilition to tha above, j. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN s DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30 p.m. ana . Salt Lake City at 8.80 a.m.and 5.0S. p.m. i 1-- tf ." AFTER JANUARY 1st NORTH W All v, ' Ko.l , ' .10:50 . y PROP! W. DRIVER, ...2:25 p.m. Brigbam.,.. Arrive at Ogden ...4:00 Gilmer k Sallsburv' Stage Una to and Irom Montana connects with trams at riangnn. M. W.MERRILL, , MEDIt;lNE,1 SnUt CHAS. NlBLIT. Oen. Freight and Tciket Agt. ' IEALEHIN dl9My J -- i li i Faints. , MERCHANT TAILOR, could get off, tbe bent at the other end was also swept down stream "FIFTH STREET, OGDEX. leaving them on the middle bent in the jnidat of the boiling raters, sway Just receive! a full Assortment ef ing with the current and expecting every moment, to be washed away ' ' EnglUhl French and Domestic The night came on bitter cold, but they were obliged to remain in thei perilous position until 9 o'clock Sit urday morning. Both tovs froze that it is thought their feet so .4 ... t.i ; s be amputated be would have to :o: they Mr. Schmit was for low the knees. The Best Stock of inerly a resident of Winona, and was . Pavne in the eumlov of Georcs It is reported that a mn named Fay and one or two others were also bad u AND ii'i ' ly frozen In the same vicinity ." .Pantaloon Goods ly Oils, Turps Tarnishes, ARTICLES TOILET 4 ( r- ; : SUITINGS ri.' ! U wr, The Largest and most Complete ' !iStoctia- VV , ' cnemcAaL .. bi-d- sl8-2- i Dye StafH. CMilfflllRES J.E. . Stain Street Ogden. No. 2 9:00 a.m. 10:55 " Logan " ! City Drag Store 3:30 ' t : Merchandise. Musical 9:20 a m Leave Franklin ' MUSIC SOTTHWARD ' ; CtTld . 'AND IIM-I- ' f Arrive at Franklin.... ' 330 OK - for herself to rend him home; He fj Offiet in tlit Wcuatch Building. with the Best in Town, said she handledbis Will compare leg in a very Rait iiake City, 1 tab. aud my PIIIUES AS LUW AS and cruel manner whilst as rough A Notary Public always at the office. t AS THE LOWEST. sistiog him in the sleigh, lifting it up r and it around, causing him ;i E.B.0RTH COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUT. greattwisting ii..DooLT,J t-pain. He was shot on Wednesdiy, Marc DOOLY & CO : Don't forget the plaoe,Auld Reekie.' d!87 22d, at about two o'clock p.m., and BAIfKEItS, lived until Ssturday night, tbout 12 r ARB o'clock. Though he suffcrei great Ag's Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, FEAXKLIS MAG vEAGIi & CO, pain, he bore it with great fortitude OGDEN, UTAH. ,, never uiakinar a moan wbeu Dr. iiar " WHOLESALE GROCERS. his wounds for the balls, -CHICAOO, ;7lLLS rison probed in bis leg. which weie Tramuet a Cmeral Banking Butintu. lodged EX B. W. E. J SENS, Agent. tSwenson was too generous Mr. Prompt Attention given to CbtUetum. , Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, I JKning Stockt Bought and Sold tn Omauwwa and brave a man to draw a gun cn Coltbrook Building, Bait Lake ury. lrrec f pondenca promptly attended to. woman, and it is a burning shame EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IX: should malign his char that anyone Correspondent OGDEN. ben ak acter id such a manner. New York Walla, Targo A Co, San Francisco himsel defend he did not ' ed ' ' :o: why i A CHOICE mXCTIOW OF First National Bank. Omaha that he could not make u Salt Lake City Well. Fargo A Co. he replied ' Marble , or Sandstone Monuments bis mind t hurt tae woman, nau TFANCY VESTIISGS ;L ELEGANT ; - CUT AND LETTERED BY Co., San Fran Broken, JAMES IT. LATHAM case the himself been Johnson S. F. it RICHARDS, Ogden. Attorney, would hare been different. Johnson A Bpeeiality. OODEN. . . MAIN STREET, Purchased for th Spring Trade, and specially for is and that knew my why (in thamarket. this, in and will thathi market, The eheapart shortly arrive at opinion, and it is the opinion ot a LADIES' STORE. who are acquainted with tbe low in SOLD OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. triguing character of the man) he i -:- o: i '. 31 n ill Ojjtlen. his wife to do the deed that he HaPPY RKLTKF FOR YOUNG MEN from the affect of Error and Aba e is early life. Man do himself. It Hats and Bonnets made to order. Straw GOOI FIT3 ASD SATI 5FACTION ra was too cowardly to hood restored. Impediment to marriage ,. work manufactured, cleaaed." to wisn New and seems to be a family nnmut. N. method of treatnieut v. t ". GUARANTEED .,... and repaired. h remarkable remedies. Book and circular aent- to take ibe life of their fellow man 4W-t.. Tho Laiiie of Wbr Cennty will Sad at thi frm in MnlnH .nvpltmea. Address HOW aRD Aaii Non9 of them have ever been punish ubliahment. a great variety of needful artic a o 80nATION,9 N. Ninth St Philadf lphia,for fa-hon l . an institution harUga high reputation y t home. Agent, wiutted. Outflt (J ed for their crimes and I hear that tiie best ability, at tbr Uim he. Til UK A CO, Angusta, orable oondnct and rofaMionaJ Kiu. Uland S. LEWIS, ' Maine. dlto-lMrs. Johnson is oui on bail. I dli)8od int WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, f comthe thiuk it is a cruel wrong to sler In ,WathN), Clock. JewMrv, Silver and O END 25c.tnfi.t ROWELL A York, "Samples dJC frt C!OA fr let such people run at Mrs 'EMMA' CARTER ! tatedWara. MAIN STRkET, OOEEN Fampblet of 100 pages, containing list of munity to O 10 $)6J worth f I free Prj.so A C., OJ Aapalriog neatly den and all wrrk arractad 3.100 newspaper, and eetiniat dH2Ssa showing cost f not will. couna Manajer. it Of tliU-igive ei i liikJ, "iwa, large. aUT7-t- t SHEET Logan....................2:00p.m. step-fathe- ; uiowc V ; - Leave Ogden , Drighain........ I!f KKALKKS 1876, Train will rnn daily a : r FIFTH ST., OGDEN' DTAH'SORTDERS' RAILROAD, AND ami netftll. A. W, Brown & Co. , ON i BEER ON, DRAUGHT. aIpLRIuxENDKNT. ' ! Sf:-;- f- t-- Depot and Saloon, UQER JOHN SHARP,6 ; ' ' TA'holraatl Passengers will plea purchase their tickets at offices. Fifty cent additional will b charged whan th far la collected on th train. For all Information oonoarning Freight or Pa , ,, sage, apply to t? ; i. JAMK3 HUAKr, tten'l Xicket and Freight Agent, - SPABKLINQ BOTTLED BEER th . tu STeepera, 1S .. North-Wenter- Yon will flmtenali throtnsk train Pullman ' " 40 in Depot In Chicago I centrally Incsrted, and a their trains arrive there thirty minute in ai- anc ef all otbnf Hues, naawngar em uru of making Eastern connection. For all uolnt tn Northern and Kortti-Katei- -a htm, yotf should purchase tickers via Marshall, Cedar Rap ids, or UliDtin. For point $o Northern lflin4e or Wiecnnain, via Million; and if yo ar going Chicago, or East, yna ahoalit, by ail amaim, pur chan your ticket ly th Old rionr tuittta SO 4 2 .No. 4 ' ail. Tli 18 4 Pa. Pas. , j,. Farmlngtoa $ eta. 60 A. U KayavUw , 12 No. ' P. Ogden rf 9 ... ' . S AO 83 2 t ti i t T farmingtam , least trouble, mid It there are two ur niora ron'W wktck ia tha leading to- Uw aaui point, to " aafrat aud pleaaanMt to traveJ, Va Ukti vHeiuure In tUtin, thwt Wte UFUCW g Manaav 1 tha oMent, an J everal miles the ihortea, route betwaes Owah aud Cnicago. Within tlx paat two years th road hod haa been but lu admirable condition, an t !ui ataot almost tb sutir tin ba buna reiaiil 4id 8 Paaa. f Oaatnvfll , 1 No. No. Paa. ,s Train Laar . IS T1TE DtTY OF ALL FKRSONi BRFrtllB tarting on a journey to aacert.iin bv ha runt they can reach their dertinitllun with tliw T AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Name of ! STATION. , ; , -- ! UPORTANT TO THE THAT- EL1XG rUBLItV A 33. AILIIO IOXCEB .USE OF UTAH. " ON AND X'" rata. lu CEXTIIAL UTAH rah J. Austin, and Casualties. claw IT VOIa, back the life they have taken to pun ish them, but it might save the lives of others that will be in danger from their malice. . to correct a false statement wLieh appeared in the News of April 5th, concerning the shooting of Jas. C. 5en- son, at South' Eden, by Mrs Sallie Johnson. Your informant either wil fully misrepresented tho matter or was ignorant of the facts of the case. Mr. Swensoo was well kuowa to bo a man of sterling veracity, and as he was brought to my house after he was shot, 1 had an opportunity ot hearing his statement concerning the whole brutal ani inhuman proceed- - eicrlp Deal lu Kxchange. Coin, Gold Duit, College flllnntinne ni&fle'.ana nroniiiiiy -- biulvw.. a raia toraiim Kxchanira for Baia. Autaroet ' ' DepoeiU. Lnn TrnlnB tITT. PresirtBBt! BKlUli i.n KOWBU, Wm. JKNN1NU8, " JOHN SHARP, ft Editor Deseret News $1,000,000 I write you few lines, wishing Antborized HOOPER. V. il. s. ELURKDOK, amaaa Lake Towu, llieh Co , Utah, ! April 10, 1876. $200;O PaM Up Capital v . Bait Lake City, t.snp.n. daily t.UO f.m. West, Through Mail daily . . Hail . daily Kat,TkrougU ' cLotim. 1 .00 a.m. , For Halt Lak. and the fcwt ft.00 p m. . Vnr hilt Lke and the Wart rh Hirh fionntv. Bear Laka Coontv aud - Spring mail go Tia Kranetnn, Wyoming, aud lean tue. latter place n tuuwuftji. auu nu' . PJ dav. at Cacha County, Daily .0upji. OirdB. llarrtiTille and Uorth Wadneaday il.00 p.m. A Saturdaya 1.30 ajn BooUTillo Wedaaedaya and Saturdays PWin Oitv and , Slatertville. J.45 p.m. Wadneadayi aud Saturdayt Hooper aud Alma Wadnaadayi ani Km . BaturdaTS r OFFICB HUR8.1- . t.U a.m.' S.i p.m. Uairal DeMTry, '. p.m. to e.3y p.m. Sunday, -4 j . t ; JUBai6TR DKPARTMI1NT Open from t a.m. to 3 p.m. MONKY ORDKR CKFARXMltNT. ,. 9 a. in. to S p.m. from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.. U T flit 1 11 B.na.ttf -V "" "' tP " fj.cj.a.- it. .....jiil t. AI'ltl 15. OQDE3T, UTAH. SATURDAY, JO s ARRIVAL , vi Mi '..- Office: OgdenANDPost CLOSING MAILS. m ? J . $4J 7e9onec(iea with our papar Ml Ofl'lCK, Work fcM prvwjxly no4 , 4,00 3.U0 t,t - apr in SrtfcKm t't aftriat turn TEEM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. On. Year nl rinl. FuUhshaa Wedrwxlny , , Y SEMI-WEEKL- " w - NORTHERN UTAH 2 ftr "... , i ,V , i ' It.' Of JUST ARRIVED! VV " s MONUMENTS. f miMneiiy goods James Fowler, ; THAI in ess ia f Ordi nust bt ting' ore anf bj acted ! ; tt . WINES " :" ? LIQUORS FOR - CHEAP Medicinal GPurpos es . i 1 g-- nt St., . .. .. Wholesale znd Retail. - , . J ! . f. PI?E8CRIPTIOJv9 (tj-- J. . LOWEST PRICES. CO-N- . y lf y aa-l- y Carefully Compounded, At all hours of the nlgbt r d.. , |