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Show ' ?tbCALllTE.MS.T 26rt. Tuay s Daily of August Lorenzo E.Sext Sunday Elders 'and fiom David Robert F. Seslen Lake from, gait lj Keiuie, missionaries 1 Taberna-will preach in tbe Ogden commence id a.m. and gervice8 to V' m general attendance is "J the Superintendents of J"Jay schools are invited to bring their younfc' ' Molars to the meetings. This morning Joseph of the Ztoerri Sews office, and Van the well known Phil. MargeltF, Esq., of Salt Lake, came up oa the 0Hy host and left for Chicago by morning train wish these gentlemen a p Yi. It. "We visit and sale return, f pleasant fon the Kast. 11 . Buchanan and Wesley before Alderman Jams were brought with Thomson this morning, charged the case, it touting. On investigating the assaulted the former tppMred that him several blows, litter, striking and bruising his face, blacking his eye retaliate. Buchanan was, but be did not 10 and costs, and fined therefore, E. a3iult. was discharged.. The fine was dams 4 ' PliJ- - Break Bows. Yesterday a Winchester wagon, ia which Elder John Taylor to Bear Lake, broke was being conveyed the down in Blacksmith's Fork kanyon, narrowly escaping injury. and procThe driver returned to Logan of the seller the ured another vehicle, damaged article supplying its place Tith one of another make. Nobody occupants L young man named Cummings, whose home is in Southern Utah, and who is working for the Diamond R. Express Company, was drowned eight days ago in Bear river, a little below Westoni Cache Valley. His body could not be found at the time, but on Sunday it was discovered in the river about two miles from the spot where he Fockd. Body A f sank. ' - i happiniss. ..: V v - lrest. Escape. Yesterday a boy seven years old; son of Captr. Birdno, was riding a horse along the Main in street Logan, when, the animal took " ran away ' at a tremendous pace. Coming ia contact with a log, the horse jumped and threw the boy head ' oyer heels, twenty feet,1 The little fellow pitched head first into a pile of said ni got up uninjured. If he had struck fright and ground his neck would undoubtedly hre been broken. That was a provident'. . ial pile of sand. the - Goveexmekt This Diuectqrs. morni- and Millard, GovDirectors of the U., P. R. R., came np from Salt Lake, where theyhave been visiting in company with Senator Taffe, of Nebraska, and Mr. Chopper, of ng, Messrs. Wilson ernment 1 Omaha. The gentlemen ent west as far as Corinne, where a ttah Northern special conveyed them to Logan. They inspected the narrow gn&ge line, were hospitably entertained bjthe citizens of Logan, and returned special to Corinne to meet the afternoon C. P. train to Ogden. They were ouch pleased .with tho narrow guage Toad and the beauties of the chief city in Cache. - On, How nice first-mention- - '. ; Pleasant? .. If you want a pleasant journey that,,' will make feel good all day, take atrip to R. H.. arriving at' from Ju 1030 p.m to 12 midnight, and ieturn at Eeeking to snatch a few minutes 'tap on the way to Corinne and eeeking snatch in vain, i Oh! its nice!; particularly have la' few "jocular Wends along, who hot being able to s'eep themselves, make it their chief to see that noboby else sleeps. But lfyou want to do this, hurry up, for C0IDpany mean to change their by which they wiU doubtless ' if-yo- dc-g- time-jMesoo- J7, ut n, their, passenger traffic, 'unless should take a notion to start at instead of 3. ",' . , 5y Deseret Telegraph. '. 'i '' ' ,' Sudden Death. f , rieasantl Sanpete', '20. at a quarter after one o'clock, Kidd, ypoa liiie. eighty-fou- r years1 old, at the table eating, dinner, dead.' lia ,iro,!enSl,U'ng ..n.nniH" th rtlatnS,..ancC'4ote f r. . UTAH' KORTHERX SALOOX f SIX DOORS WEST OF Z. C. M. I. LOGAN. TUXES ASD LIQUORS, ALES AM) POUTER, of the very best quality. ;, , - , , Lake.-..- r. ivi:lhox, rrop'r. .J ': ' '1 , There was frost last night." We tto to A. M, M. Lakctown FIRE! to-ua- y. 'Iilfe at Granite. . 1 Married in Ac-ta- - rr E HEREBY , TO-OUI- fwln prov) Timet.J CorreBjxnHli'iic . ' you take her the better." , : t This is the reeommedation an Ill inois farmer gave his daughter :' "Yes, take her and welcome. She's run away, with' a' schoolmaster, eloped with a showman, shot a wild cat and whipped her mother, and the sooner .I cost of $7,000. We were met here by Gen. C. C. Rich and Bishop Wm. Budge, from" Bear - Eud-ienly- , Deseret Telejjrnph. j s . r . , 1 has gona into the wood pavement business. If the whole family will lay their heads together, the enter prise can b5 made a success- Camp Liljenquist, 5,400 feet above sea : i ; , ;' ;. level, Aug. 2G. ,' j Cigars and Tobacco of the President Brigham Young and party Finest Brands, are heve all well. ' The new road up Blacksmith's Fork canon,- is of: easy Butter; Kggs, Chickens taken in grade. It was made by the enterprise or the people ot lly rum settlement at a exchange. . rcoviDcniAL !v j Young and Party. By , ': . nowly-mad- There is a splenSplendid Xear. did opening in town. It wants filling up, though. We refer to the open space made ' The San Francisco Chronicle of Sunday last has a long diepatch from Eureka, by the conflagration of some time ago. Nevada,' containing an account of 'the Last Fined. night a transient named murder of Calvin Green, a'ranchraan, Jack O'Brien was arrested for being five milesj east of Eureka, from which we drunk and disorderly. lie was brought condense the following particulars : 1! before Alderman Thomson this morning Green having been jnissed from his and fined $5 and costs. ranche where he was grazing a band of horses recently brought from Oregon, Postal Cards. Another package of search was made for him by the Sheriff 10,000 postal cards was received at and his deputies. Suspicion pointed to Ogdea Post Office last evening, and, a young man named Dave Matheny, who as the others, are going like hot cakes. had been working for Green, aud had Send us some more,' sif!. iJ disappeared. He was found and arrested at Elko. A' man who had been asNotice. Next Sunday Elders Lorenio sisting the search for Green was suspecb. Young, Robert F. Neslcn and1 David ted of having some connection with the McKeazie, missionaries from Salt like matter, and, to procure evidence against City, will preach in the, Ogden Taberna- him, the Sheriff had the prisoner taken and from the stage which was conveying him cle.;, Services to commence 10 a. 2 p.nu A general attendance is request--' to Eureka, and frightened him ihtb a ed ; and the Superintendents of Sunday confession by intimating tbat the peo Sohools are invited to brinjr, their schol-ar- s ple were about to lynch him. Matheny to the meeting.' ' , stated that Louis C. Finney, the man under suspicion, had proposed to him, to ( TeleCeai'Ht. Mr. A. Pratt, whose murder Green, take his horses and sell telegraphic notice lately appeared in the them, and leave,for Salt Lake. That they ' Junction, charges the following rates borrowed a shovel and dug a grave over for teaching telegraphy: " ' night, and early in the morning lie arose For two months, daily lessons, 2 hours, from tbe bed in the tent where he slept, twenty dollars. . For six weeks, private with the old man, and Finney came in, lessons included, so as to render pupils struck Green one blow with an axe on the ready for an office, in that time, twenty side of the head, and they then dragged dollars. nim to the hole and covered up the body. :;. . Iinney was at once arrested and Mares op Enterprise. If you want lodged in jail, and the body being found, to 6ee tokens of enterprise in Ogden an inquest was held, the jury bringing City, look at the crumbling walla and in a verdict of murder against Matheny broken 'dobics left, by the late liro. If denies any com? "Finney andlinney. the owners of that now vacant land plicity in the tragedy, and states that don't build, or lease, or sell to somebody he slept every night, with a friend, by that will build, the march of business whom he can prove he was not at the will set in with a rush on Fifth street tent when the murder must have been ' instead of Main etreet. Eh! ' committed. There was great excitement in Eureka Fashion Amonci Ismans. Tins mornat the 'time ; of the arrests, 'and the ing two bucks and two squaws Jwcre crowd talked of lynching the prisoners, promenading our streets; the gentlemen but the vigilance of the 'officials through dressed in American' pants,' shirts and :l ' no violence was attempted. hats, and the ladies in calico dresses, jackets" and; aprons. The Utter wore Court. paniers, too, but had ' them outside instead of under the dress, and used them During the Wall perjury case, yestermoreTor use than ornament they con- day, an interesting and poetical little sisted of a saclthung behind' from the episode occurred. Col. Stevenson was in the midst of important testimony as to neck, in which to receive! voluntary dothe initial of the Great Eastern nations arid inconsiderable trifles gath- aud Great points Western lodes, Much whisered by the way.' Might not tbe white pering had been nticeable between Doctor Clinton and members of the poke ladies made white by powder lice force for some little time,' interiorchildren of nature, an idea from these with the thread of ing thHtory being and instead of humping up' in the rear told by the fitness, when with newspapers aud. sich, insert a big from the back room,, entered Wo ladies pocket in which they could carry home and tw6 Or three men, one of the former their purchases, or carry articles" neces- and one of the latter planting themselves close up to the witness, .Everybody gm-e- d them study sary for short journeys--Lewith open mouths, at this unexpected :iM'-- '' ': ' V, yi : it out interruption. "Take:the "oifcer side' Eureka. - t ; , Murder . . "Anna, are yeu willing to take Augusta for your husband aud be true and faithful to Mint ;,. t.; n, Anna had nothing to sy, or,else was too slow, as lier lips did not open, and the Doctor continued; :, ;' , ) j .. t 'Then by virtue and authority of my office,' as magistrate, I pronounce 'you man, and wife, and mayt Ood add. lis blessing and enable you to keep your covenants. I will give you your certifiGo on with your testicate mony, Mr. Stevens: I have to be prepared for anything." During the latter portion of these remarks, which at the first the couple were inclined to consider part of the marriage e bride and ceremony, the groom disappeared through the same dooi by which they entered, the testimony as to the mining ledges being at once resumed. S. L: Herald. . -- kurt. said the Doctor; and the 'lady marched klSlril' Clarkl- 'at .'Keokuk' sub around to the left Then reading from scribed four dollars toward building a slip of paper on which were names, a church, and not beiDg able to raise the officiating magistrate continued; "Augusta, are you willing to take the money, she worked four days at Anna for your wife and be true and athins. faithful to her?" r ; "Yes," replied Augusta, his whole The New lork World says: "Or? countenance beaming with prospective ville ' Grant, the President's brother, Target Practice. Mr. "and 'Mrs. Look Out" Foe Them. Monday night James Campbell, nccompanied by Mr. Mrs. Pinsdale, widow of the late Jeffrey J. S. Erb of the Union Depot Hotels Dinsdule, was awakened by the 'noise of spont a very pleasant time at target seme person trying to enter her d welpractice, Saturday afternoon last, oathe ling'' She called to the boys who arose Bluff, ia the vicinity of the Observatory, and, :I would have given the intruder a now in course of erection, near this city. warm reception if he had succeeded in The target being placed in position at a gaining an entrance. When they looked distance of 200 yards, 19 shots were for the fellow he was gone., But shortly fired Mrs. Campbell 7, Mr. Campbell after, Mrs. Dinsdale was alarmed again 6 ami Mr..Erb C. 16 balls struck the by the neighing of the horses in the with 7 of which bore stable, and on getting up to see what target good effect, credit marks to Mrs. Campbell, some was the matter, discovered a man walk within three inches of the bull's eye. ing up and down in front of the house. This certainly speaks well of Mrs. Camp On calling the boys agnln he decamped bell as a lady of keen eye and steady in a hurry. Preparation should be made nerves, considering especially, she has for all such nocturnal intruders, and it had no rifle practice for over a year. may not be amiss for some of the ladies Men may- tell us of beinaro in the late to ' take lessons in target practice from civil war and boast of their proficiency Mrs. f Campbell at the depot, in the use of the rifle, but that, we find, is no criterion as to qualifications as Jcvexili. Rascality. Last Monday true marksmen, and had the contending evening a lady living near the Seventies armies been as true in marking men ns Hall, informed a gentleman residing close Mrs. Campbell was in marking the tar by, that she hal seen a little boy who get, the glad songs of peace would have went to the spring for water, enter his been sung in our land long before they house by the window an A come out were. The seven balls lodged in the again with something in his hand, she target by that esteemed lady, are virtu- could not tell what. On investigation it ally words of advice to worthless char was found that a bureau ,had been ranacters who prowl round the unprotected sacked and a new twenty-dolla- r gold- homesteads of love and virtue. Not wishhis abstracted. inves piece Continuing ing to be hurt, they had better keep tigations the gentleman traced the money away at a greater distance than two to the boy's possession, and informed hundred yards, especially from the R. R. his friends, who'said they knew nothing Depot. about it. The little rascal confessed, at that he took the money, but said, he From Wednesday's Daily of August 21(h." last, lost it in the hole now being dug for a Ditin. Archibald Baxter, thft young water tank. The police have been comman, who was paralyzed through acci- municated with, but it is expected the dent near James' Mill, died this after- boy's friends will settle tbe matter with Out of regard for the noon at 4 p.m. Tbe body will be taken the complainant. to Wellsville. parties we forbear mentioning names. GIVE NOTICE PATRONS l & FRIENDS RH 'i named 0.' M." Smith', was sit hotel near door one the with two or ting other persons, awhile after, dusk, when STOCK two nien named n m. Doran and John Iu Trade ty thi , King approached him and Doran drew " , .. '. 1.' . a weapon from under his arm, supposed to be a chunk of iron, and exclaimed, with an oath, "it is time for you to leave this place,' at the same instant struck a "We blow on Smith's forehead. Smith jumprejuwt the 5 ' ed tip and the men scuffled among some GENEROUS IXDULGENCE OF OUR bottles, when Doran broke several bottles over Smith's head, cutting him in ,;,, CREDITORS, ;i . The several places.' blood "poured In a And j hereby notify all who art torrent, and the poor man . fell exhaust ed. Next day the two men, Doran and N I) E TO King, were arrested, but finally escaped from the Constable, as there ia no prison j To Call Immediately and MAKE e ts mm n arn . ... in the precint. :Doran says that Smith ouiiiiii.uLAiM put up a robbing game on him at cards. A man Lost our WHOLE .:,.! i ; 1 ' . ;'! Disastrous Fire on Hie Jlorniug of Aug. SUi. r . J -- . . I UTED ........ ' ' v: More Anon, . ' i Alta. licd. : v .v ';?:!' : ? US v m IV., CI. Cliild'g Store, Next to Z. C. 31. 1. Tim nwentity of MEETING OUE OWN OltU-GITIO- compel m to rg hjh-- nil wliom w At Ilyrum, Cache county, August 19th; liavB ArconiinoilnM to SETTLE T11E1H AC1S73, of inflaruation, John,; King,; ton of COUNTS FOKTIIWITII. ' ' it ' :;1 J Charles C. and Harriet Ann Shaw, aged Our Loss mC.OOO and tee are Uninsured. 2 months and 6 dnys.- "; Funeral' services took). place1 en the 20th, when appropriate addresses were ' delivered by Bishop 0. N. Liljenquist ' Elders John Kiag and C.'C. tin'ge.' ' ; Jlilletnal Star, please copy, ; .'. - . 1 T JIIGOINIbTHA3I&'(;o. snr-t- f - last Mon'JayYof dipthriaj John,' eon of Job a and' Mary Uojl6j of this city,' aged seventeen months.u. 'i iv, a I'..: J - -- k - 1 :i '..1 . The IJck House 011 - . Fire. - 'At twenty minutes of 2 o'clock jester, day afternoon the Lick' House was discovered to be, on fire by.; Mrs, Judge Burch of Sacramento. Smoke, ws seen issuing from the roof the bridge which comecs'the two portions of the hotel on Sutter street She immediately. ran to the dining room aud gave the alarm, No Person ran. take theo III!- which at once sprend through the house, tcm accordim? ta dtrecrions.! and remain unwell, provided their bouts are nut ' producing great excitement among tha lonjt by mineral polnon or other mean, numerous guests.1 An attempt want made destroyed and the vital organ wasted beyond U10 t extinguish; it: with thd fire hose bepoint of repair. DyBixrpitisi or IndicKtion, longing to the hotel, but as tbe fire was I'ain in lho ShouUlciH, Cough. Titfht-- . in the roof it could not be reached Connew of the Chest, Dizzini'Hs, Sour Eructasiderable time 'was' lost in this way! but tions of tho Stomach, Ihid Xante In tbo Itilious Attacks,. Tulpitation of the finally an alarm was struck from Box 4 'Mouth, lleurt, Inflammation of the Luni,', I'ain in at the corner of Kearney and Sutter-srthe rt'fr.rm ot the Kiduejj. ami a hundred The engines 'came quickly to the scene,' other patilfnl nnflptoms, are the Mfrprliurs Dyspprwia. In thes complaints it has and soon bad several streams on the of no equal, and one bottle will prove a better blaie. Holes were cut in thejoof and Ktinruntce ot Its merits than a lengthy ' . throngh the ceiling underneath, and in a in For female youuff Complaint, time short the fire was extinguished. or old, married or Hinxle, at JHeilawn of The greatest JLoss.was from .water. This womauhoort, or thetnrn of life, those Tonic display no decided an influence that, bridge contains a hall leading to the aHitters marked improvement soon perceptible. western portion of the hotel and a larpe una ( hronie For IiiflHimiintory room where,, the carpols are sewed, callJtlu'ciMiiitiHiii und Guilt, Dyspepsia or ., ed the carpet-roomA large quantity ludiicestiun, liuious, Hemittctit ml Fevers, Diseases ot the lihiod, Liver, of carpels were lying on tbe floor of this Kidneys and Iiladder, tliese Hitters have room. They were' completely drenched Mich JUisetmes are been iost KiiccesKftU. caused by Vitiated Wooil.whleh produced with the blackened water from the charby dura:ijienient of the Digestive Organ. red Umbers of the roof, aud were y For Mitn DlxrascH, Eniprimis, Tt ruined. The loss will not fall Salt JUUeuta, ' ISiotches, .spots, llmpto. . r, far Short of $1.000. "' The Lick House is l'ustuleH," Briils, Catbunclos, Horo Eye. Krysipela. Hcii. insured for $130,000; divided am6Dg the Scnrm, Dlsc.oiorations of the SKiu. Humor' leading companies. The fire is thought tuid Diseases of the sikiu, of whaiwvcr uauif , carried to have originated, from a spark from or naiure, are liier.illy duir up and out of tho system In a tdiort tiuio uv thj ue. the chimney, which ignited ;the rubbish of these Bitters. One bottle in nuch cas's collected in the gutter of the roof, meltwill ootivince tho t iucrcduluus yt IkCir , curative uirocts. the tin'and to tire the wood ing setting & t O., 1S. JI. below. ,11 al is occurred a lata hour Projrgisto Geu. ArK, Sau Fmtici.yo. Cni., at nighl, disastrous rem'.ts ruihli NY. & our. tV'iiliiii),'tcu ami t:h.irl;tii ,ki S. F. Cronldc, 2oth. DtUL'XJw SOLD UV ALL DRUGGISTS j Tload-auti- e, 3 s, ; - ' , Inter-mitte- nt , conse-queiul- .tf , s ltin(t-worn:.- ', ..Scald-Hea- ) , n-.s- at ! Lavo-fo'lowe- i . , |