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Show V LOCAL ITEMS. 'row Friday Daily of Aug 14. Coal From a correspondent at Almy, From Saturday' $ Daily of Aug. 15.' Evanston, we learn that the coal mines it that point are now in full working The people of Weber Cousty arc here.Remember 'and go to C. L. operation the reduction of freights on the U. I affording a chance for the coal by notified that the ofiice of Bishop L, Peebles' Drug Store for Drugs, Notions, J- Herrick is, for the present, in the ,; companies to send fuel to the Utah - ' d&s-lToilets, Sc. . Mayor's room, City Hall, Ogdea. ' This Logan. fov. morning Prcstg. Persoxal.J. A. Amtnerman, Geo. A. Smith, Crigham Young anJ Naty. The people over the Weber Dun-seHail way Mail Service, of Twelve the and many witk several the offal from the slaughter-hand E. L. Alexander, Special Agent, ar- complain (hat ouses ladies and gentlemen from Salt 'Lake is cast into the river, greatly rived here yesterday morning, paid a and this went bv How is this butch-ers- ? came up morning to their annoyance. vist to Salt Lake and will proceed on t'lah Northern to Logan' where they will Can't you find some other place for Elder Jas. their tour westward this Evening. bold a two day's meeting. j our refuse? went this with city; up the Taylorof , The Old Way. Three families, in as Warm. We need not grumble nbout .(; company as reporter. , , many large wagons heavily loaded, and the heat, when Omaha, according to the Daxiel's Himself Again. The Beav- eich having six yoke of oxen attached, IL'rald, has it from ICS3 to HO3 in the er Eutcrpme, having received its supply travelling in the "good old way," passshade. of paper, has resumed its regular publi- ed through Ogden and halted to Mcstcal. Bnham$ Musical Ret ina for cation, and its normal dimensions. Half make purchases. We understand they August contains "Midnight Quoen's a loaf is better than no bread and half are baund for Oregon. is no than better Serenade," a paper "Departure," "Joponica paper, IV e Waltz" and "Oue Beaver our will by one they Gather be contemporary hope Evaxston Ace. We are in receipt of Ifome." One dollar a year. To be obable to hold its own and that it will enthe first nutriber of the Ecaunton Daily tained of Calder & Careless, Selt Lake It is a Age, large rather than diminish. published by W. 1L Wheeler ami City. We edited good paper and on the right side. . by M. C. Hopkins. The L'canston to see that Daniel's himself Age has been are glad published for some time as Ir.ox. Mr. George Seagers showed us again. a Weekly with a patent inside. The a splendid sample of hematite ore interests with the growing ofEvanston, from theOgden Iron Mines. Five men arc Scdoen Death. We regret to say liberal advertising patronage of the busi. constantly at worn on the lead, and as that Mr. Raymond's eon who met with ness men of that place , who know the it is developed it pans out richer and the severe accident while driving a value of a newspaper and show their better. Forty tons of ore similar to the reaper at Plain City, and whpEe leg was of it, Lave encouraged the sampln is appreciation ready for shipmeut. Pros amputated by Dr. Brown of this city, to issue a daily. We wish pects are proprietor magnificent. died very suddenly last .Tuesday. r Dr. the gentlemen of the Age continued sucHe had just dressed Brown was present. cess and hope that all their expectations The Bau.. The Utah Hotel Ball the limb, which was healing up finely, will be realized. off last night as per announcement, came and the lad was smiling and apparently We notica that the Republican and It was not crowded but very enjoyable. ia a fair way of recovery, when suddenly Democratic Tickets are both published in The 8upj er was A No. 1, and could not the Doctor noticed a peculiar expression the Age, and that the proprietor runs on be surpassed in the city. We hepe the of countenance, the boy's lips changed the first for Supt. of Schools, while the enterprising proprietor of the Utah color and in a momeat he was dead. Dr. editor is up on the other for Assessor. Hotel will get up some more parties Brown is of the epinion that the unfortThe election takes place on the 1st of when the weather is cooler. It is a litunate youth must have sustained some tle too warm to danco. September. severe internal injury which caused his The Age reports that last Sunday Mr. unexpected decease. We deeply symJames Blancett found the body of a man Fostal. The P. 0. Loiter list will pathize with his afflicted parents. near which was a wagon, harness, two hereafter be published once a week. gun 8, a trunk, etc, about five miles from Persons enquiring for advertised letters Dzad Body Last evening some boys Mill City. The body was taken to Mill should give the date of advertisement. who reside on the Bench, were bathing City; a bullet hole was found in tho head If we thought it would do any good we ia the Ogden river, when they saw the and he was identified as a prospector would, once more, request correspondbody of a man, naked at the bottom of named Simmons. ents to stamp their letters properly. But the stream near the shore. On the bank we expect to see "held for postage" as old. found and an a as letter lists are furnished for pubtbey Rtocking. shirt; CoxDKXSATiONS. From last evening's long They were Very much frightened and lication. There are people who will News : hastened home, when they informed sevnever learn. Yesterday Thomas Winters was chargeral gentlemen of what they had seen. with assaultIt was then too dark to 'search for the ed before Justice Hichards That Cokpsk Alderman Brown with Xt. S. Deputy Marshal Fagan, on a But this morning, Alderman ing body. company of men searched diligently election day. The evidence showed that to find the dead body reportBrown, Coroner Williams and others who was assailed, and the yesterday went to the river and searched out could it was Winters ed to have been seen in the Ogden river, dismissed. not find the corpse, and the wind being case was but failed to find anything of the kind. Work on the Temple is progressing fa. very violent they "postpoaed the search It was near the mill dam where the boys Two additional courses are bevorably. till this afternocn. 'j ,i. saw, or thought they saw, the corpse, ing laid on the walls, and one of the first and the bed of the river in that. Two young men are missing, a relatvicinity on the east end completed. ive of the Ilorrock's family and a con- stair landings been thoroughly and carefully has Yesterday, Soren Larsen was found searched without success. nexion of Mr. Branson. We hope the There is no dead, hanging by a rope attached to the course left now but to wait for the body will be recovered ia time for idea rising in a log house at Mill Creek ridge-pol- e I of the body, if there is such a thing in (ificafc KiUT Ward. He was a Danishmas, about fifty, X the stream. Old Folks' five years old, and came here in 1873. Ou Foi.K9' C6NCElt.--'TTravel Gen. 0.0. Howard and fam-il- y Concert at the Theatre last evening was Domestie infelicity is supposed to Lave one of the tnbst passed here going West last evening. pleasing nteriainments caused the suicide. Max-weWe ll understand that Gen. Howard will The .VeuV reporter says he saw we have attended Jong time. on election day and the voice of the shortly assume command of the DepartThere was a fair audience present, and we think 1f the affair had beeft more ex Marshal was thick, while he needed a ment of the Columbia. ' Mr. A. W. Hall, travelling agent of a good deal of the time. teasivelj advertised there would ' have leaniHg-pos- t y heen a crowded house. The performance And yet Gov. Woods swore the Marshal the Australian Steamship line, in from a with of number gentlemen consisted of ballads, glees, choruses, was sober. Clive'B Australia, are stopping over in Ogden Claud Mr.' entered humorous pieces arid piano solos and Burglars duets, and deserves' the highest com-- , store on Wednesday morning early and for the purpose of having a day's sport Their heads hunting and fishing mendation, The costumes were quaint stole8 a quantity of goods and clothing. on outhouses is are level, Ogden canyon a splendid" and queer and A fire destroyed some flavor of antiquity out. Kimball's S. for a Mr. yesCharles premises place day's seasoned the whole entertainment,, Mr, Saiells an stage fun- - terday morning. . Cause hot ashc3. waiver manager Mr. Henry vV., Miller, ia from, St. Our Girls To all who Mr'. Pugh led5 thVsinglng with, 'his Southern in in good crops educating young or old, the lecture customed skill.; Mi. Wade exhibited George, reports and harvested threahed, Tocal by Mattie Gaylord on "Our Girls" will and Utah,, mostly ability which,! IgurprGad the and grape crop be a matter of interest. This lady, one the fruit yield good a pleased us.- - Mr. Oraiham looked as who took the platform as a cf and venerable-- as.any old fossil. heavier than ever, the Temple progressfine- -. teacher and lecturer, has United Order the and working Mrs. enjoyed the So did ing, ' Gillogly sang ' class first of a lecturer not Mrs. Millis and Mrs reputation KestalL, 4 And t Herald. as free love or sensational, or the tool From this morning's Mrs. Gilbert looked a3i pretty, as a. picarwas Jones V. 2f. 'Mr. of party or sect, but as an independent ture ia her Yesterday qtiiet Quaker costumer3The for bonds, under $5,000 teach? and tourist. This lecture has other ladies aadeatlemen looked th.eir rested and put Belden one ca often been called for, to be repeated for and beating Parts and aided admirably" "ia'Jf lie assaulting election day. He was also arrested, for the benefit of the young, as ia Tooele choruses, We must not omit to iroen-ikso that o one will ttat Mrs. Webater'played thebeating B. F. WhiMemore. . For the for. and other places, Commissioner hesitate-teneouragethe young, to attend and treated the audience- to mer he appears, before and for, the later be- and listen to words 6f advice end wismral solos on the piano forte In aa&r-tisti- o Toohy dom. MJss Gaylord lectures In the City manner which won deserved p fore Commissiones KimbalL ' charcoal of Another was Hall, Monday evening, at prices to suit 14 h i phase. , The concert was a.deoiasd success. burned at Sandy yesterday the proper- the Mr. Si. Clair,, well known to to the ty of the Flagstaff Company. The car Ererybody appeared pleased and grati-fiepeople f this Territory, wiM, at Miss its was saved. And there was ihisharinft lhat while there was sufficient of the The annual Conference of the M. E, Gaylord' lecture, 4o the humorous, in fi"nj element to. give variety the e Church is ia icseioaand will meet likely citation cf experience whiie giving , their lectures on the Mormon, ia the continue a week. of anything approaohing the low Eaet, vis: "T ad vulgar was hapgily conspicuous- h fashionable A young lady says her among the lumbermen of New Bruc. pleasant, reSnd, well conducted latest tlM wick." 'Yca ftU beef on your ox." & husband ii thing out. al able ttttertaUmeaU ! m ' T - t. Supt-Fift- h a , y 1 to-d- aj " rPVli minih'j h Condensations. Yi Z. C. M. I. COIUMN. Some sneak thief stole a set of harness from Thos. E. Jeremy on Wednesday night. A couple of thieves calling themselves Simmons and Andy White, stole Fenry a trunk from the Colorado house, and appropriated the clothing found therein, but were nabbed by the police and Alderman I'yper sentenced them each to a fine of $oO and three moiitns imprisonment. The store of Charles Cooper, on South Tejuple Street, was entered by burglars the other night, and tea, money and Salt Lake is inclothing abstracted. fested with thieves. A man named Pardee has Ied after bilking a number of creditors. Major Bird overhauled him at Wood's Cross, and made him disgorge $1,000, but this will not satiafy persons who are asking for Pardee. Splendid specimens of iron have been forwarded from tha Great Western Iron Manufacturing and Mining Company's claims in Iron County. A library has bejm. arranged in connection with the Deseret University, comprising over 2,100 volumes, l.COO of which are the property of the principal, Dr. Park. OGDEN "BRANCH. Jusi Arariviug! OUR SPIUNO GOODS, coNsismu op The ?iolM4t Stylos, And Vatterns of Prints, Permit, Iannis, (jinglinms, Organdies, Piques AND A Good Visit. Charley McGeary paid He came loaded. He us a visit was not loaded much when he went away, but the typos were; they were chock full of sweet apples, ond praise of Charley McGeary, of Mound Fort. Come again Charles. to-da- y. or j,i st I) KMA1NING i I.WtrOQl:t: Lilly J Leomis J I LoomisJ Lucas Geo Morris J 2. Bloom M Breckeuridge J Blight J Breen II Brown J Caldwell Win Clark W 0 Daly E Edwards Mr Fallen LP , Foy J M Gleason II Gray Win 0 CloUiing hi (irral 0 TvOth H Button J 8 Boss J Sheen Win 2 Slate Wm Sollcrs SI) Spears W Williams J M , Cluldron' TriiainoJ hats ami Vimcy Cioock . Wright Chas Webb and J II Wooby . BOOTH niioi:s. Wmwf Laclifs', a J Williams Col J K Warren F L Kay'M Keith F Waterbury A P LAlll.S' LIST. E Miss Howard Mr M B Barnes Crowther Mrs E L Johnson Miss E James Mrs M A I)emond Minnie Mahuken Mrs II Elberny Mrs E Frew Miss E Stringer Mrs E Ilakenson Mrs A 2 Scott N Haken Mrs A Tharaldsea Miss M tin rrocK OK Groceries! Ilnrtiwore, Staple 1'apor Hangings, , (JlaKs-war- Dru, QuwnV-War- Xotiona e. Saddle, Har- f, ness and Harnis rin-mio- s, Cordage and HELD JXl.lt POSTAGE. Tio-war- Mies M Pellie. Richmond, Utah. A Stevenson, Evanion, W. T. Miss M C Nowlett, New York. H Tarick. VAVH, AM) Wm . GOODS! IIATN, Medley Thos P 3 Marley Thos 2 Morely M S 3 Hassy J W Hicks Geo Johnsen DRY OF CENTS' LI3T. Adams T ' Brown F J Butt J Hoffman ASSORTMENT (.'EM-HA- j,i:TTi:ns IN THK TOPT ViXCI.AlMKD Ogilefi, Territory uf V tub. un Oftire in' I.itlmf Anoint ls"4, which. if nut rallied lur llm Unh Kt't., 1H74, will tip mat U tlis leml he 'ftrti From last evening's w: e. i" To (ititittnatiy of those letter, th nriplicunt fur'lvrtifftd Uncrs," itn flata t! tli mut ai-- j)0(ir anil pay one ceiit f'ir ailw.niiit;. If not. rall"I for witbiu o.ijs Mmu, they wiU l lit to tu llead leMr Ofli'-Josti'U Hail. V. M. . com-pan- .1 to-da- y. The Utah North era Sewing JIacIiincK, ' . LUMBER Co. Dy-- sol-ffi- the-fir- - 'Logan, Cache County Office i:m:i5hati:i PltlNCE Oil CANS! .t - - aocom-paaiaen- ts - i llaviaz Vhr t , BILLS - 021 la UMBER Ja any quantity at raM ' fetch. Old Tithing Cfflcf Yard. jr. tim-w- . i- OIlDEItS BY JIAII . will receive immediate attontioo. ab-&- tweafy-wived'Mormon- ," - . AH n. noorvzi, sujk orders' aJdre LCMEES f birr toJ point tn tu fUilre.y M. D. HAMMOND, sen. to D. H Pcery, Ogden, will r.cciye proiiijit attcntica, 84Vil ' . rJ'l Our w WGO acd 3iACHK XEKY jDKPAHTMENT wiU horu ly le cpcccd in ike DEFY COMPETITION. car-lea- d ' ?tara faw Mill tfi!f fyoml artpvparcd tufiiruii-t- Water Fower oiiiln, . A |