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Show i jfEMS. LOCAL . ' 13. ' i.-- cel.b.a.eavoc.I.standsoubn.Ue b ii is 10 ince her extern .... ui-- r iecrmi ... ac- - . in Og rpnmin aMiort tim . , peft-puinti- Honey Stevenson r - her performances a' We Theatre im ,he Snlt L.ke an nDDorf unity- of wii iope 'u ent Fucces.-fa- l iDone of her highly never j Isinmnt her.', as Mvr " i.eM red in Og'len . hde .. . , If ... .9 , seen Van Dorn' trees, and flowiering il.iTC you .vnm n'ftt ' 'i Mai" jliru p1,ce, on JIar is are lerote they sfeel, tro to Joseph Tuey are in splendid couditiou cl'lbe very finest kiuds. rolJ t gDd " " Nine een ears ef l.wt Saturday, and we W.st s ami 17.000 between are informed there are at th; latand 12,000 Omaha, Ogd u 'al 10 eonTeJr lheI" '"3 ,or c(lr8 ter ciif toward the Pacfie Coast. Tbis western emi-gra- Emigration emigration is being , - , ? iui- which hhe commenced Me.lia'e!y from Wash vance. his, students iu ft New P. rapid .mi thor- Mi ,,TJjtah.fc5,;iTemporary reverses or ' 12 h dated that ough mauner. announces mat., ingtoi, , difficulties come to all enterprises, "' :! . Mr.: Henry W. Mumritig has'' been sp.' t'ci iiJl v, .naai tNew York Commercial Advertiser) Of Mr. Dow's abilities we need say L. C. M. I is to exception to the rule. pointed postmaster at Hooper, Weber Very little. The'speciraenV of hig en But few mercantile establishments have One of the paftlfUfari S&htrttTtiij;' A death ot'Solotuou .lufJy.4 keeper the county, Utah. Clanship, r the backing which is given te Z. C. M. including have not seen surpassed in this 'Harlem l'rison, who dropped. the of country, I., and few have its opportunities. dead last and those 7.. C. M. I AtFAiKs. On suvgestion who studied bookkeepiug un eyening upon peeing Kate We notice that, the management of of President Young the stockholders o' ier his direction at Salt Lake, speak of the business has been centred in the tugrui., a prisuiitT, aiieuipi luvuurn herM'lf to death Ly netting fire to her ;' Z. C M. I. liate dettrmineJ to do tlie his talents as an instructor in the very hands of Hyruw B. Clawson Eq , whn ed, is deserving ot uiention. lot l)usitie."8 of the pnfent institution in a highest terni3. was yesterday afternoon elected superinthe duutbter is vtte Nuznt We consider this a very favorable building of 'heir own. At the meeting op tendent iy a large majority at a special man who was once well, known ju on Saturday last, ponuniiy for our young peop'e to attain held in the meeting of the Directors. The men who Mauhnttauville as a politician. At . itae following gfiitlimen were appointed proficiency in a most useful branch of have large pecuniary interests at stake, time he was worth $15,000 or one and !tiidy, iiud consider that such efforts in and ;whe are selected by the stocka committee to select a building $20,000, and was looked Upon as h air mge the necessary plans: George Q. the interest of education as Mr. and Mrs. holders to control the aff.iirs of the In- reputable citizen, liut becoming ad- Cannon, David 0 Colder, N. Groesbeck,, Dow's should be encouraged and ap- stitution know far bit er than the dieted to d. ink he quuudered hi John Sharp. E. D Wool'ey, G Homney, proved by all intelligent people. general public who n best qualified to property, and his laimly, becomiDg , A. Miner, II Grow, A 0 Smaot, A. M. superintend the nianifiold arrangements reduced, all took to drink. Kate, P A. II. wood. of the house, and it must be gratifying his daughter, has spent from ten to ' Caun m, S Eldredge, lUck The Indian Fightkr. General Geo J P. Freeze, Anon Call, J. It. Winder, to Mr. Clawson lo receive the mark of eleveu months of each year, for the Crook and staff will arrive here from th W. Woodruff. W. Price. confidence in his ability manifested in ast lour years, iu the peuttentiary. West on his wy to morning s soon as one term would expire This coaiiiiiuee afterwards appointed tins restoration to euch an important to take charge of the military Omaha, wuuld tro on a debauch be ar she trust as the euj criutendeney of Z. Horace S. Ellredge, John Sharp and " of the Platte. department rested and sentenced aain.' Last C. M. I. John It. Winder a sub cumuntiee, to faGen. Crook is well known as the InSaturday she was released frow lhe cilitate business dian fighter, who by hi prowess in 1 Vnituniiary, but, getting drunk oa Mttrriccl. Hon. W. II. Hooper having resigned Arizona has become the terror of tt.e Sunday, April liti, 1875 at Provi Sunday, was urmined yesterday t his position as superiuteudent of the 1 treacherous redskins an of marauding dence, Cache County, by the Rev. W. 11 rning, and be u ten cod lor tffo institution, aud his resigna having that months. Her unhappy fate seemed Territory His work among those Stoy, Herbert F. Chapin, of Legan, te been accepted, to take effect on the 6h relentless scalpers met with such ap- Marietta, eldest daughter of John Bow to discourage her, and lust evening inst., after considerable discussion as to she endeavon d to han; herself. She . proval in California that General Crook en, Esq , of Providence. who was best qualified to fill the vawas discovered bvi'ore doiug herself , received an ovation at Sac Francisco, cancy, Hyrum B. Clawson nn l Theodore and was any great injury, aud was removed duly addressed, honored and were elected take to to u cell, where it was thought shu McKean, Eq , banqueted on his arrival. at his residence in lias morning, would not bo able to repeat an at- charge of the business. Mr. Clawson It is quite probable that officers from Mound Fort, of of the bowels, tempt upon her hie. lhe keeper, s drofsy has a reputation throughout ('amp Doug'as will come up to meet the Charles McGary, in his 6"th year. the mercantile world, east and west, and i'urdy, was in conversation with a General on bis arrival in Ogden. Deceased in was born Feb Canada, piisouer, and tbserviny; a ligh fVom is known in every pm of the couutrv 1808. He moved Nauvoo in to 5th. 1840, the cell iu which Kate was confiued, , as the, former superintendent of Z. C. Nex'. Saturday where, in the ame year, he was baptix he proceeded, in company with the One Night Only M. I , while Mr. MuKean hue had conto uncertain the 'cause. She ed f S ihe the Church Lmra of Jesus in'o Christ prisoner, Honey evenoti, evening siderable experience as one of a had Latter-dalire to her bed, and her set mid in Saints. lived Nauvoo He famous musician, singer, actress tee who were appointed htm time all aflame. The spectaclo was n cner'ain-nieuntil 1840, thvnce he moved to Missouri, clothing wid give one of her amusing ago to assist in the general arrangements so was s in the Cyden Tliaartre. The where.be renuined tour years. In 1850 hornljing that 1 urdy drop-pe- d of the instit tion. t l) the fl or.- Tho prisoher took limy be well believed when be emigrated lo Uah. an' settled in It is hoped and expected that Z. C the pi ogranime, to Inch, we direct at- Og leh City. In 1855 he went, in con him up in his arms, but in, a uiiuutti M. I., under wise and economical man he was d ud. The prisoner, who is Scotch, neciion with others, on a mission te Snl tention, is careful y agemefit, and in a building of. its own, under $5 000 bail on a tharga ol will accomplish the object for which it li ith, Engli-b- , French or Dalian, ure all mo Hiver to labor ami rig the Indians, false pretenses, iustead of esouping was originally designed, and become the at her tongue's end, and in the songs of where he remained until 1857, when he as. he might, by takiog the key , Auld Reekie she is specially at home. returned and removed South with the centre of a from tho dead man. placed the body system of coThe piano which will be used by this Saints. Returning from theSuuib, he on the flour, and t arouu iu Ott' operation in tbis Territory. i artiste, has been kindly tensettled again at Ogden, where he re Hundred and Twenty-sixt- h 6treetto-- ' , Altine-G dered by Mr. sided until his death. of this city. Twelfth I'olice informed the station, Judicial Hon. David P. Lowe, Chief He was taken suddenly sick on the the officers what had together the puhlic muy expect a very .occurred,' and Justice of Utah, who arrived laet Satur pleas itit evening, if they attend the 5ih inst., of dropsy of the bowels. He with them returned to the prison, d iy evening, was present at the sitting of theatre next Saturday night. was attended by Dr. Wangaman, a phy where he jeiiiiiued himself to be " the Third Judicial Court jest erd;iy, and ' sician of reputation and abi ity, but the up ng'utu. '1 his is oiie of the Kruersen. with the bench occupied Judge disease would uot yield to remedies, aud most bingular occurrences In pulit-It is rot yet decided lo which district ue " Weed Sewing Machine. culminated in his death history,' and eoUi8 to go to show that t From expressions we will be assigned. The deceased was a kind, generous the innocent of the cflunco In another column will be found the pi wjner aud died as he had with which he is have heard from members of the bar, it ninu, iho an charged, advertisement of the Weed Sewing Ma lived, iu full faith of the Church of Jesus is hoped that Judge Emerson Will be did hersi no If injury,' .Nugi.nt chiue Company. This machine bus g'--in Christ of Lutter-- iy Saints. permitted to remain in this district for ed geueral favor, which li.u nipiuly in The funeral will take place from bis and is not at all moved at the terrible ' the present, as he is so well acquainted crcaNed residence te morrow (Thursday) at 2 death bhe caused the keeper. ' J in this Territory under the Com. Friends are invited p.m. with the business, and has the desire agency ef Mr. lia I'touiz, who has, with and ability to 'go 'ahead aft J clear th hiV At Darlon. near March 9th, astisianis, sold over 2,000 of these Emma Beddoes.; BarnMey, IteKOliitloii I)eoeased was born calendar. Zlach'nes in Utah. Tne 'Contp-iiiliai August 13, 1804. Baprixed July 5. 18o'J. now opened a briiuch house ai Salt Lake, She lived a faithful Saint, and died in Following is the jtiint resolution of , From WedtiMdtijt' Daily of April 14 a thauks to Gch. George;, Crook, passed 0 under the management of Messrs. Fou'z the hop of glorious resurrection. and Ileinhart. This machine is simple At Kilmarnock, March 2d, after 1C by the Eighth Legislative Assembly t weeks illness, cf consumption. Ar drew is Ji-s- t A full line of Spring and durable It oip .blj of doing both of Opesixo. Arizona: ,;t. rr, and heavy work,' makes a lock Mackie, aged 25 years and 3 months. Goods direct front t.he East at. J. Stan- light Deceased :wa born at 4Bo it resolved by the Legislative tewarton, in stitch, runs easy, has no c.iinplijaiion, lS4,and tepiixe. h v. 11', 11C7. IChl 2 ford s. Assembly of tho Territory of Arizo- ' Mill. Star. Mar 23. can be readily understood, an ( has uo na : That the thanks of the people of or noisy cogs It is its rattling springs W". of John Arizona are duej and through their Mr. Norris, Personal. as machine other any cheap the firm of Diebold, Norm & Co , safe Safety Light. representatives in the Eighth Legis-can be obiaiued ou advautagetms and lative Assembly are hereby tcudered, -manufacturers. Canton, Ohio., stopped ' in all to that tho watchmen terms. .In'Taris,. and in our ci'y last night, left gallant soldier, Brigadier-- . is some misunderstanding in magazines where inflammable or ex- General Gt There " for the East. orgd Crook, and the J materials fur are use effVcta of to stored, the reeeut under his plosive Congresregard command,' tot the no-' '' Took Too Mtcn. One fdrunk" in sional actiou in rtg.trd to tewing uia illumination a light provided ac- ble services they have tendered the the city jail. He could get the fluid but chines. It appears that Batchelder's cording to the following method: country iu subduing tho Jiordes cf Take an oblong vial of the ' cleanest hostile Indians that had until essentia au. appliauce not tho greenbacks, so has to repose in Patent," the,, into it a piece of phos- advent of Geo., Crook in our Terrisewing machines does glass; put the iron bound apartment. lie is very to all about the size ef a pea, upon tory held the "country under a' reign' He shouldn't have wetted not expire till July, lb77, so that with phorus dry which pour olive oil heated to the ei terror and civilization in check.' the heavy royalty the companies have to so much yesterday. That we recognize the fact that tho boiling point, filling the vial about pay for its use, the price of the machines full and then close the vial policy that General Crook baa !pur-.- ,, Penmanship and Bookkeeping. Mr. will not be lessened till that pateut i uus with a tight cork. To use it, re- sued has by en the means, and the , move the cork, and allow the air to only Dwigbl S. Dow has commenced in this out. could have effected that ineans, The Weed Company is extending its enter the vial, aud then rccork of ' ion ruo his of course iu the art ins final it, city, the grand achievement of peace the Union, having now the whole over business bookin bottle and of science the the withiu our Territory, and immunity penmanship emptr space brunch boue- as centres for will then become luminous, and the from keeping. Over forty pupils, intelligent over thirty from savages. t depredations their Favorite" ef will obtained be the that to "Family to men and supply equal ho war light ladies, as eager young young Makiug hag, with vigor,,, We can recommend the macl.ine from of a lamp. As the soon as when for bo war had a make to light learn, very good beginning waged, and j an evening class, and that uumbjr as- our personal ucquaiutance with it, and grows weak, its power can be in- being merciful aud just at all timti' cheerful y direct attention to the udrer creased by opening the vial and to thvte iu his power, but he had bo( e sembled in the Second District allowing a fresh supply of air to ouly commaaded the respect but wort last evening, where the admir ble listuient of the Weed Company..; enter. .In winter it is sometimes the esteem of the savages themselves. , system which bus gained for Mr. Dow The Insiitu ion which ticcetsary to heat the vial between that the Secretary oi the Z. C. M I such an excellent reputation ws introTerritory uuder tbis title is a the hands to iucrease the fluidity ot bo imtructed(to transmit a copy of, busiuess duced in its first stages. To nigl-.- t the transacts Thus prepared, the vial these 'resolutions to General Crook Its retail business ia various the oil pupils will meet at the same place and big thing. for six months. used be aud to the Secretary of War, and to ' braoehes has been recently discontinued may advance another step, and ' " ' all the papers printed iu this TtrrU .l ' but the wholesale trade is btill carried , r Thursday evening, the class wi 1 remove from north to tory; to the Episcopal schoolroom, on Fourth on, aud the Territory Barrister on the Oxford Circuit with: Approved February 12tb, 1875. is geuprincipally supplied street, where thro are better faci.ities south witness): (to tbi? extensive for the purpose, the seas and desks be- eral merchandise through "Now, sir. what is the character of ' ; esiablishmeut. aud a There are young men who cannot i more table, the plaintiff in this suit?"- loug capacious, ing rumors have been in circa Various hold of is the a fkeiu ol yarn for their mothers , well adapted lo the requirements "Her character slightly Vut we can state it, lation toacerniDg without winciug, but will, hold 12i class, being at the disposal of the scholt .t of I our fatisfaetioo hat ' readerp for Ihe i ars. ''; IianiteruWhatdoyoumean by pouuds of a neighboring family ior which is bound to suc- a institution it isau the best part of the bight with a who Mr. Dow is assisted by his lady slightly matrimonial character?" of the the support abd docility that is cVrtaioly ' "She's" been tienci) people married Witness is fully qualified for the position, and ceed, having tP.Oit influential men the as ,;. three thud" aatonhin..;.?. . with Mrs. Dow's aid he is able to ad as well overdone tr Dr. Cbas. W S Hers Partper U. P. It. It , for ed, this morning to the teeth of the attend BiHger, to If there is any need of filling or Fort Dental titmcting, or any other dental operation t Fort Bri'lger. now is the time to get it jUentlvd to in ft thorough and scientific lie gone two manner. Dr. Sellers days, but will return again be will he f und again at when shortly, Mi office on Young street. or Ciree oh - T'lb-rnacl- e 1 1 , in ( Iiel. first-clxs- com-mi- 1 y ver-sit'ili- iy - a-- - According to the Salt Lake Iron Co. is Western . IleraU, the Great turning out vat quantities of metal, which is being chipped to Pioche. Eightuion'h was een mouili8 ago $000 now its workmen'; to paymonthly paid amounts to $1,000. roll law pr Bvu and Supper Mr. John Czac-bewill give nn entertainment to his Hotel next friends at the Delmonico o'clock 8:30 Thursday evening, at Msrs J. J. Clayton and George rt are the committee of arrange- Thompson ments, aud tickets for the ball supper are placed at $1 50. Semimart. Tu and Prof. Monch will House is tj be finished, w-n- lo'-kc- d 1 e h iiobie-henrte- d we-m- d re- open the Ogden Seminary on Monday next iu the Second District schoeluouse. The Court wide-sprea- d there-for- a the large oom occupied by the has to be vacated. Professor llouca will be assisted in the various Seminary iepar'nien's, embracing all grades of Itudents by Prof. John Fowler, muM0l preceptor. Mr. Henry E. Hudson, asd Mrs. Ruthinda Monch. The Seminary, under the personal dithe Principal, Prof. Moncb, is achieved a reputation. Toe system of instruction adopted is one that engages the interest, httention and ambition of the pupils, and we confer the 8em nary an institution which rection of wide-sprea- houlj receive the support of. the whole and not only that but a liberal tare ef any Territorial appropriations 'hat may be made for school CKnty, purposes. have a High School building county,imd whope that the Sem. iny will not' be subject to removal from house to house much longor. ' . We should t this , i.i DfTRucTiox.Lnok out for eomplete M'ruction to our fruit unless we kill off Joecollin m.nhs. The eggs just batches into worms are in tho rough bark on in fences. jje trees and posts the rough bark' from the fruit rees' kn(l strip off the cedar hark from 1303,8 Rnl burn it. Everybody should to tiis, right now. ee-la- v off ' of Thank. . , dl64-3s2G-- - first-cl.it-- s , to-da- y . ctfi-ce- first-cla- rs' ss to-da- one-thir- d - - i . school-hous- k Stosb TiiRowisa. pninzthe Last Saturday danger of throwing rocks, ' 'nrully illuMrated. Some boys were Mjing near the residence of Mr. John feve, when aUrg'stoae was thrown, t ttruck a eoa cf Mr. 14 in the face, yri" ' .f eaking Us nogg brJ inflic,ihg a woun4 eje Tbe i"J"red boy is in a tJt b,lt J'?.' ; : . . , matri-aonial.'- .' ; ' thi. practice "of 'ed M -' might have re-- v fstaliu?tration,andlLisShonld warning to the juTeailca. pai' ; . |