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Show ITEMS. LOCAL Smi Bkkdees.- -U is not yet decided that the old man taken to Tope-ks the real Bender. Several persons have identified him; and others say they know he is not the assassin. William Tholen.Esq., of Leavenworth, who visit-ehim in his cell, managed to get an intelligible statement from the old man. He elaimsto be Johannes Koch, from Winterlingen County. Wurtemburg, and that his sister is married to Hans Jorg Stieber, and lives in Buffalo. That being threatened with consumption he was advised to live in fTae open air, and made his way westward, living by hunting until he froze his hands and feet and became helpless. A woman captured as Mrs. Bender, and confined in the Bame prison, turn.3 out to be the travelling missionary of "Christian Israelites," who held forth in Ogden some time ago, and was travelling back to the East, and acting curiously, was baited and badgered for a Bender, till she was nearly driven crazy. She has been liberated. th. From Wtdnttday't J)aiy of May 6A a, members of the meetagam lor prac- ,. Th 2;i.iBtheM- - d o'clock g f f0U' Lota rdECo5i-- from i i lie "? north, to attend I,ce,anJtlleU.4naU.C.are passenger business. a big G.Moore, the of the Star Bil-'prWng proprietor to-- " Saloon, Main Street, opens a. noeu, and cordially invites Moore Opkmnc-- Mf. L on him "look to JJ kwfrieaJs smile- - and - to CffBBESCB Conf- liirtli. Last Monday evening, to the wife of Mr. Charles Welch, of this city, a fine son. Anthir Welchmas. A big, little one. At the house of the road supervisor. It came last Monday night and made considerable noise on his entry into town. Health and long life to him and may Charley have more of them. Choral Uniox. The Choral Union, in this city, is making good headway under the leadership of Prof. Pugh. New music is practised at every meeting, and last evening some of Handel's gems were tried with excellent effect. conveyed on the Utah 50 for the round trip. ftucral, at $2 lU will leave every morning at return every evening at jiBi8.40, aad Oodkn Iron-- . Following is an exTickets good from the j40ani 5 05. tract from a written report to the Ogden insts. See advertise-njenbe erence will jiuthe 1- t. -th Messrs. Jag. Sharp, Leavitt, of the U. C. j paying as they B.. came vp E the employees of the road, ,rsTe!led is a splendid motto, fiy&syou go,1 K. R. practice it as close-In- s snj the U. C. any line in the country. Go. pAr as Voc John anJ II. Hill We understand Discovert. citirens who that one of our respected ha been prospecting considerably of 'lilt, hasat length been rewarded by rich tin mine-Tithe discovery of a very been made, but assays hive not yet We would ad-id indications are fiae. the proprietor, in a friendly way, tot to sink on the ledge too deep at first or it may prove too much for his limited reiources. Tin hasn't panned out well Rica n Ogden heretofore. ia Maxwell, the started for Washington Col. Sharp, Supt. again lust Sunday. LC. R. It., went also. Maxwell wanted He utaov where the Col. was goiug. was and he said, jocosely, ilm, that our Delegate got along Max-1- 3 fytj and secured his rights. responded that he whs going to virion the other side "Oh!" said it Col., "in that case there is no my going; with your opposi8harp, axi) CoKREcr. ee , te, his success is tiat, and correct also. certain." Sharp, Xiakaka Fbbit TawsMr. Van Born has bees rather uafortunafe in his business of shipping tree from Nebras ka to tliis city. The fault ia not his, but the weaiher's. The late frosts have pre sented his filling 'o all the orders entrusted bits, and affecting all 'like, he was not able to from Dora has wstomers, the nurseries obtain assist-ucotker tree raiters. Mr. Van supplied a greet many ef his e and has some very good trees, currants, grapes, etc., still which he will sell cheap for cash at " grounds near the U. P. repairing ,1P, west of the depot. Those who w them should apply immediately. Pple 8t8CK ?.RD Association. The semi-J"meeting of, the members of the County Stock Herd Association WW at Cordon's Hall, laU evening, Secretary explained in full the 'nswhya' full and Retailed report 4 not be presented to the meeting at MUm lhe principal one being the wettwj staie of the affairs of the Asso-- ', arising from the losses caused M wlaUr, 12 " nl h' just 0ttra"i remarks were made by D RicWds and others, rela- fi0ndian prospects ef 8 4eh 8r. and its soccess being assured t0" itS ani tUnti0n W,evrn ii! re80l'ed' that Jbiing 8iD8 ttU tie ,ock "'forindirid-kftf- t t0'th Associatioo.be de' an(i th&t the 1WJ th0'9 brouht in bl?vf0r , T until Tuesday, Jui cth,1 From tub North. Lnst evening Elder Erastus Snow returned from a visit to Cache Valley, and was the guest of Prest. F. D. Richards, until this morning, when he went on te Salt Lake. It is probable that Elder Snow will Iron Manufacturing Company furnished pay a visit to this county after Conferby Mr. Charles T. Parkes, brother of ence, and make a tour of the settlements the gentleman who represents the Comwith the President of the Stake. in this city: pany Ogden City, Utah, April 9th, 1874. Fire. Onr handsome little fire enHaving often heard of the grandeur and beauty of the scenery displayed to the new gine was removed throughout Ogden Canyon, before visitat the rear of the erected for it, ing the great Salt Lake Valley, I gladly quarter, office. Junction Chief Fire Williams excourteous the invitation accepted tended to me by Messrs. Woodmanse, overhauled it and found it in good order, Seogrsand Hunt, to spend a day in and it is now ready for action. We this noted canyen of Utah. With commendable perseverance and great toil, hope thera will be no occasion for its these gentlemen hav surmounted the use, but it is quite a comfort to have it difficulties barring the way to their around in case of emergency, and to mines high up i Coldwater Canyon, kiow there are water tanks to give a leading into the mountains on the South considerable of the supply liquid eleside of Ogden Canyon. Messrs. Woodmansee and Seagershave ment. prospected and opened iron ore mines in this latter canyon which inspection An is Qiiet. A worthy undertaker me conto will be found convinces fully once remarked that so few people died tain inexhaustalle quantities of iron in his neighborhood, and it was hard to ore of superior quality. Competent and have already de- get a living. Local can sympathize with reliable assayers termined that this ore will yield from that undertaker. asks, Everybody 50 to CO per cent, of metallic iron, and "What's the news?" The answer is, that it is free from objectionable ingreto find out." No we what "That's want dients. The time cannot be far distant when these gentlemen will be rewarded fights, no drunks, (only the constitutionhandsomely for their energy and als,) no big squashes, no nothing. How. Ciias. T. Parkk.s. ever, the prevailing pence and stillness speaks well for the good order of our Condensations. From last evening's citizens, and gives them opportunity to News: think over and discuss the absorbing One of the men arrested by Sheriff questions of the hour. Brown, for kidnapping the Chinawoman, is "Bob" McCauslans, who was conviot. Mrs. Wright's Benefit. A number ed of horse stealing, two years ago, and of prominent citizens of this city, have pardoned by the Governor. The other tendered to Annie Wright a benefit, as man's name is Phillips. announced in yesterday's issue. This The woman captured in Morgan Co., is intended as a testimonial to the lady, is decided not to be Katie Bender. She in evidence of the esteem entertained is a Swedifh woman, and claims to have for her as our townswoman, and as a lived at Evanslon, Illinois, with one tribute to her merits as a gifted member Gustavus Judson, as his wife, and bis of the Ogden Dramatic Company. She refusal to marry her has unsettled her is deserving of the compliments, as real mind and caused her to wander, w alking talents cannot fail to command admiraall the way from that placo to Morgan, tion. This manifestation of the feelings Utah. of our citizens is intended also to give an Some lady fair wants her switch of of their determination to supbrown hair, with a piece of velvet tied expression the drama, and to show that Ogden to it, which she lost in the 12th Ward-l- eft port can reward true worth. City at the Xeu-- Office. Mr. James A. Heme has generously From this morning's Herald: volunteered for the occasion, and a The Utah miners, who went to San demonstration is anticipated. Juan, have had a hard time of it, and rousing some are supposed to have perished. AcA Case or Keys. An advertisement cording to private letters, snow is still too deep for prospecting, and it will be appeared in last Monday evening's J of the loss ef five car keys, belongsome weeks before the men can go into to the U. C. R. R. It appears that ing the mountains. Miss Tennie C. Claflin it making a W. Crane, while getting some freight out the leys oa the ground, sensation and doing a big business for of a and, forgetting them, went away. On the "Weekly," at Salt Lake. A dispatch from tear Lake, tells of needing them again, after reflection, he the dea'h of Indian "Jo's" only son, by remembered where they were left, and the accidental discharge of a gun. returning for them in a hurry, as Paddy In the Supreme Court, opened yester- would say, he found they were lott." It transpired that Win. Carey knew of day, Chief Justice McKean ordered that J. Tyson should act as bailiff on the the whereabouts of the keys, and, on besaid iJiey were found part of the United States, and R. Mc- ing interrogated, a considerable wanted who Allister on the part of the Territory. As by a man, there was no U. S, business before the sum for delivering them up. In converMr. Reeve he offered them Court, Mr. McAllister opened the Court sation with "to the man" for $50, but subsequently for the Territory. on payment of $20, A new dam is being erected at the delivered them up the money, stating for mouth of Emigration Canyon, for irri- giving a receipt that if they couldn't get that amount gation purposes, at a cest of $1,000. obhave the keys would be thrown into the The Committee of Forty-flv- e tained a mandamui against Robert Camp- river. This rnornipg Wm. Carey was arrestbell, who will have to appear before bifore Alderman Thorn-seJudge McKean, on the 13th inst., to ed and brought show why be should not be compelled to charged with petty larceny. He E, J. Menroe permit copies ef the city reoords to be produced a witness in company with Wm. who stated that taken. Miss Amy Stone and Mr. II. F. Stone, Carey, he pickei up the keys on the U, are engaged to play at the Theatre, dur C. track, and thosght he ought to have some money over it, He told Mr, Carey ing Conference week. to-da- y persa-verauc- e. unc-tio- box-car,la- x, not to mention his name, and promised to give Mr. Carey half of what was got for the keys. He thought the company had get off very easy, and that he had "aeted the part of a gentleman." On being asked by Mr. F. S. Richards, who appeared for the prosecution, when he learned for certain that the keys belonged to the U. C. R. R., he said, "on Monday night." They were not deliv ered up till Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Richards then demanded that the name of . J. Monroe be added to the complaint. After hearing the case, a number of witnesses testifying, and the law touch ing it being read by the prosecuting attorney, Alderman Thomson showed that the defendants were no more justified in taking those keys and appropriating them to their own use, knowing that they were railroad keys, than in pick ing up a bolt or any other railroad property left on the track, and demanding blackmail before returning it. He considered the charge fully proved by the defendants' own admission, and fined them each $25 and eosts. They were remanded in charge ef the marshal. Subsequently, Mr. Carey settled his fine, but the other defendant will probably have to work his out on the road. Shooting at Chickens. As this is the time when the gardens are being put in and fixed up, it is highly desirable that proper measures be taken to CM. Z. I. COLUMN.-- . OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUR SPRING GOODS, CONSISTINC. or Patterns of And Priii Is, Percales, . Lawns, CaiUgliaillfi, Linen, Organ flics Piques, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY OF GOODS! preserve the seeds planted in the ground, and the good tempers of the gardeners. This can be accomplished if the owners of chickens will Bee to it, that the interesting layers and scratchers are not permitied to be at large. It will save a vast amount of profane language and considerable Eggs are very Clothing in Great Variety. ' good and profitable diet, but sometimes the raising of Ibem in the vicinity of gardens may prove too costly, On the other hand we would advise our gardening friends to use discretion, and to cultivate, along with the other "sass," that splendid and useful comAXD modity known as Christian charity. And if some of your neighbors should happen Ladies', MisBcs' and Children' to be too careless or indifferent in the Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. matter of shutting up their chickens, den't swear too. loud nor too heavy, don't rush for your shot gun and fire indiscriminately among the feathered tribe and any children playing in thenext lot,as that would be violatingtbecity ordinance A FILL STOCK OP . s within the against discharging city limits, and lay the ofiender liable. But take the matter coolly, labor and remonstrate with the negligent owner of the chickens, pray for him that he may Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, see the error of his ways, and if yon Paper Hangings, QueenVWare; ean't knock the chicken over with a Glass-warSaddles, Har. " rock, just chase him down, quietly chop ' ness and Harness trimi off the part they peck with and put 'em is danin the pot, but don't shoct--- it wings, Cordage and i gerous, and besides that it is cruel to the innocent chiekens. HATS, CAPS, HOOTS NHOlS. fire-arm- Groceries! l e, . Tin-war- e. What n Shuiu ! Vanilla is manufactured out of no oriental shrub or substance, but from the juice of fir trees, coniferin,which, oxidued, results in vanillin, with a few grains of which a dozen puddings may b flavored, and of which an ordinary fir contains five guineas' worth. The greatest quantity of it at present comes from Scotland. "Mr. Conductor, pray tell us how id you hold these cars when you want to stop them," said a frightened lady while descending an almost perpendicular road from the Tipton House on the "White Mountains. ' "We apply the brake, 'madam." "Suppose' the brake should give way, what then V "We then apply the doublo-actia- g m AGISTS rOR Sowing AN Machines; TIH CELEIIItATEU miNCE ORGANS! . Our new "WAGON and MACHI, NERY DEPARTMENT will sin,rU "Bat, Mr. Conductor, suppose that brake should not be sufficient to stop y be opened in the brake." tho cars, where would we go then ?" "Madam," said the conductor, solemnly, "I can't possibly decide; that depends entirely upon bow we have lived in this world OW Tithing PLANTS. C ADD ACE ANDTOMATOr-LAltTSI- CAISBAfiJC Kewljr by tb firt mf ORIUT My, at CIIIPJTS OAKDEiV, , roartfe Street, d!87 ! " Be. JOHN CWPP, ' lf 11. HOOPEJly Sup't? All orders n, Office Yard. Peery, Ogdeft, attention, addressed to I). H,1 will receive prompt s |