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Show .;,jK 'X'" BMBHMMM their evil ways and he haptiied t t!ie church and go to work for tKir own Fie re'ated a remkitl.e iu support. B'auce which had recently ceurr.H, of the gift ef in the ndiati tongue bellowed uj)on one of brethren, in answer (o prayer, whe had Knee hem abl io preach (o tl I niians iu tlwir own lacguage. JIe hen siiuwcd tlujf i filment of proplieo' grd to the Jews and oiIki- dwindles of t lie house ot Israel. He cupelled the encourage-raen- t of liomeprs, and other horn,' industries, at" S'1 'hat. it was only on the principle of the Uuitod Order thnt we could redeem tlie cum re Slake of 'miu Ifc endorsed the instructions given di"iKg the Conference. and erhitrt-edal- l present to faithfulness, diligence and anion, avoiding fin, f'auiifindiug and every fpecies f etil. (,'hoir sang: "Jerus'lem, my glorious home." IVneJicUoa by Elder Wilford Wood g sp.-ukin- (' - rtt'. . . LOCAJ nr EMS. fva Monday's Daily of Dec. 21. J Xotioe. John Barker, of Newton, is ur authorized ogeut to receive subscriptions in Newton, Clarksion, U'estou, Clifton and Oxford in Cache Vailey. II. Mr. Railroad Speech. The uext numwill contain the ber of our speech 6f Hon. Moses Thatcher, before tlie Idaho Legislature on the subject of llailroad" communication between Idaho and Utah. Feint-weekl- Wheat y Mini Peaches. The highest price in cash and merchandise paid for wheat and dried peaches at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, s7D-t- Ogdcn. f - THE AMKKICAN f ARDIXK CO's BONEHutu Hardiurs, tire much, letter, aud h tl'-l- y half the cost of imiiomJ Sanliueii. 3- LESS Cbowdeu. The, Tabernacle wag crowded in every part tit both meetings yesterday, every seat being occupied, and a large number standing in th aisles. Those who fancy "Mormonisin" is on the decline in Weber county.ought to have seen those congregations. Those Minutes. The minutes of the Conference oeoupy roost of our space today. Those who are 'not interested in that kind of reading will please remember that a large number of our aubsori-ber- s will &e glai to have a record of the proceedings, and give way to the wishes To those who would of the majority. like to know something of the progress of "Morinonism" in Weber Coun'y, the minutes will not be uniuteresting." Thb Sing iso. Prof. Pugh and tU Tabernacle choir, assisted by portions cfthe North Ogden and West Weber choirs discoursed excellent music for the Conference. The anthems, "Beauti' ful are thy towers," and 'Jerusalem-were executed admirably, and the hymns were sung with spirit and good expression. Nicely Fixed TheCounty Clerk and Hetorderbas comfortable quarters in the upper part of the new Court House. When completed, the buildiug and nil its appointments will be a eredit to the County. The plank side walk is Side Walk. The depot folks can nearly completed. walk up Fifth street on wood instead of Who owes anything nmd on Xmas day. on subscription? Tay it up, the commit' tee want the money. ' " '" Accident. We have received information that a young man by the nama of Martiu Hansen, residing at Pleasant Grove, started on horseback for American Fork, on Tuesday last, the 16th inst., a distanco of three miles. The trse hitherto was considered ande thought by all as being a quiet and grn-tione, but owing to some cause or other the horse commenced to run, and run he would, hnd the youDg man could not Btop him: pulling harder on cnelina than the other tho horse turned suddenly around and started for home. In the quick and sudden movement of the animal the ycung man was thrown,' and the horse stumbled and fell uponjuin, causing such injuries that the young man has ben in a state of insensibility ever 81ce. At latest accounts the symptoms are suppesed favorable, but he is Btill in and unable state of to speak. Dr. 11. M. Rogers was telegraphed for and promptly responded, aud rendered what medical aid he CJuld l the time. Utah County Times. ""!'. ' ? rfle - Fight Among Thieves. Corespondence Inter-Ocea- 1 n. For eeveral months past United States defective Duckworth, on duty iu St. Louis, has been following two counterfeiters who have long been kttmvr. boldest and most expert operators in that line of crime, and with whoso names-anaccomplishments tho police of both Chicago and St. Louis are familiar : Robert L. Williner. alias Judd. and George Rankin, alias "the Iloosier.": Last Monday he arrived in Chieigo. While" there he heard of'S. S. Watts, a Canadian shover of the curious, and ono of the best in the business. The Di vision Superintendent of Detectives iu Chicago gave Duckworth permision to u.se Watts, if possible, an it fhadower or decoy, but warned nim not to let t tie impression get auroau max watts was in any sense ill government service The peculiar capacities or Watts were accordingly pressed into service, and he, with the detejtivc. proceed to St. Louis, to which place they had been preceded by the brace of counterfeiters. Shortly after arriving here Watts reported to Duckworth that he had found "Judd" and "iloosier," both of whom Watts personally knew and had confederated w i t b in. several counterfeiting jobs Yesterday evening about seveti o'clock Watts went to the room occupied by the trio, aud being satisfied the two- others liad money,' attempted to scare them into a coutribution for his benefit. He tried to liighteu them by making them believe they were in his power. Finally, being a big fellow, he threatened to whip it out of them if they didn't fork over. This vas the sig nal for a general fiirht, Vhich was suddenly opeued by "Judd;"' ; who spratigat' Watts, knife in hand, and began to slash aud cut mm in a fear' ful manner. ', " i Watts is a fighter, and at once drew his revolver and began to plug his Judd also had a pistol, opponents. and gave Watts one shot. Watts would have soon exterminated Judd, but "the Iloosier" threw himself into the breach, aud wit a rock wrapped in a haudkerchief let in on Watts, him down knocking and until his head and. face were completely battered, and presented but a mass of gore and flowing blood. Watti stood tip to the fight, however, getting-- off' an occasional shot," and using his pi&tol as a club. That weapon was suddenly knocked from his hand, and was left unarmed. Not at all dismayed, he seized what proved to be a potatoe masher, near by, and the work put r was woniu with that derful, J u Id being fearfully mashed aud bruised. Finally Watts began toyell y murder !" and "watch !" and a man who boards tlurc lushed up, with pistol iu baud. When he arrived the door was partly open, and violent blows w?re still being rapidly exchanged. There was no light in the room, save that which came in through but he could see the dusky figures of the combatants fightiog desperately. Watts was behind the half-ope- n door at bay, and fighting for life. Standing iu front of him were his two antagonist, one plying knife and club, and the other dropping the slungshoton Watts' head.'- in a few momeuts, the din having been heard beliw4 the mounted police, who have charge of that part of the city, were theie in numbers, and the three fighter were arrested. Lights were brought) and the room presented a most ghastly sight. The remains of what had been tour single bedsteads were found tumbled about the room, streamlets of blood were trickliug down the scams of the floor, and splashes of the ruddy fluid besmeared the whitewashed walls. Watts looked as though he had been fighting a threshing machine, and as if the machine had got the best of the fight. , He had beu cut in ten these were about the places; six of One opened the face and head. fleshy part of the neck on the right side, immediately under the jaw bouc. A fearful gash was made in the left breast, and gaped in a most horrible manner. ' His nose was broken and his scalp lacerated with the slung-sho- t, until it bad become a confused as-thf- - a tuber-crushe- the-hallwa- - . , of hail mass and Woqd and displaced of his wounds' are neceswith his strong conaud sarily fatal, stitution Ji,may pull thiough all ri"ht. "Judd" has a bullet hole in his left side, which evidently passed around a rib and had not entered the He was most effectually cavity. bruised and battered with the bludgeon which Watts wielded with such desperation. For a wonder the "Iloosier" was unharmed, being neither ' bruised, cut, nor shot. On being carried to the station, Watts represented "that he was a 1IEKD JSOTICE. flesh. None a United States detective, aud had attempted to arrest the other two follows. The other two disputed this, however, and alleged that' Watts was a confederate of theirs, and attempted to frighten them into .paying' him When Detective Duckworth arrived the whole thing was explained, the treachery of Watts shown up, aud the iiict made known that an important arrest had been brought about in a remarkable and On being manner. unexpected searched there was found on Judd one 20 counterfeit bill (United States), $11.25 in good money, and two $5UU United States bonds, apparently gcuuiue. On the "Iloosier" there was found 73 in good money, 622ti iu ounterfeit$20's, two knives, a tooth brush, and a paper of roiten-stone- , evidently to be used for the purpose of polishing couuterfeitirg plates. The room in which the sanguinary affray took place was then examined, aud on the floor was found Smith & Wesson rea one volver, cartridge of which had been fired, also" under the bed, on the floor, $2,805 'in counterfeit bills, most 20's, and a number of $5's on the Traders' Nathual Bauk of Chicago. It issupp'sed one of the men threw this batch itnder the bed when it was found arreit ,was inevitable. IIKItD C0 will receive hfoclt io hid on their ranche on the following term , viz: Three dullars per head per year, r $'2.oO for fix mouihs, received nd dt-- I reJin Olen Tne Company ngrte to taW a'l possible ca e o' the siouk, tiui will not be respoii.-ibl- e for any Parties wishing to uue th i siocx on hi above tern s, wi 1 plea e di'Hvr ii(l nck at be New l'libing Corral, Union S juare. 0 e , ou Mo -day, Deuember 28ih, 1874. TIIOS. ETUl'lUNGTOX, Prest. fiKO. W. TUltNEK, Sec'y. slOJ 2 THE hiM-di- Saved 11 i DINWOODEY'S 'ImmeiiKC Stock or AND FURNITUEE FEED STABLES! Co., IDAHO. Xor U! tho Removed from 3Iiiin Street to west Clock. N. H. R. Depot. half-bloc-k WA00NS AND 0TIIKR VKII1CI.KS BVOKIKS,Horses, llanliim unit Trotting Ti'hiiih, and nil oilier Livery AccomniO(hitioii tor the mldic. truvulinx it83-t- & UAVIXG Just ofreturned Oenoral LidieV (ioori will f'heniiea f from the East with Merchandise, eHjieciul-l- y n. Price IIiu low, Gooda Firtt rlas 76-- tf ATTEATIOX. WHO WOULD WALK ! WHEN Z. CM. and ElKane Combined. STORE. CO., 1S74. September 22d, nee f PRODUCJ at S3IIT1IFIELI), CACHE Cimi)iul p. Douglass re-te- n I'roilnre taken. Co-o- 75, 77 aud 79 First South Street. dl-t- Richardson ! WALL PAPER and FEATHERS. EDW. NELSON & Co. , EXAM IXIt AXD CALL ...LIVERY-- FKANKUN, ONEIDA DElTEIt THAN TO . I. will furnish a Light Spring Wagon ti ulFIFTH of hi old (Kind Uir the (iu relive wbit ed STRKET, ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, (iartlen ami Crass Seeds. At his P.OOK STORE ndjeining he keeps ail the Periodicals and Ntwxpapera of the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, Pictmea, Frames, etc. G. W. TURNER 8-Cm FOR HUNDRED ONE DOLLARS ' CiderM'tlls For Sale ; i at' wagok. Vard; SAIr LAKE CITY, UTAH. . , Country, Storekeepers, ' If. flOfrPKR. Snpt VT. OBSTACLES Dog. TO Will ItKLIKF FOR TOU-RMEX FROM of Fror hii4 Ahnse in early life. Manhood ltfttored. ImpediMieiilii to MnrriNee New method ot treiitiiiotit. New mid kuldo ronivdien. took mid Circular Uent free, in (:iil pnvelopc. Adilres, UOYVAltD AS.siK'IATION, NO. 2 South Niuth 8t., 1'hia.lel-iliiI'u., mi IuKtitutiou haviii;a li it'll reiulHtiiia or Honorable couumt huu firofbuiouul utill the Ind II U (X el r.vl Tuning to rnrrhsmt SLlRRLlGE. . HAPPY An army office relates this queer incident: "Corpiral John Smith, with four, men, cre employed re- 8ALT LAKE CITY, COULD NOT DO lo.-s-p- ''2K3-l- . VimiNO t monpy. seven-shootin- g PEOPLE irilOM THE NORTH STOCKS OP Dtled GOODS AT cently on detail iuty, a few .miles from Fort Sill,: Indian ' Territory They were surromdedby a hundred Comanches with tostile intentions. The soldiers took tc the ouly avail; ble shelter, an old buffalo wallow, SALT LAKE CITY, where in an uncotfortable position The Litest Styles, they manage I to pntect their bodits and keep the Indias at a distance for the day and uiht. The next The Ijowctt Prices, want food lr of morning," suffering and water, somethirr energetic had The Uoht f Ttriiis. to be done. Corpoil Smith tore off a piece of his white hirt and wrote on it a note describig their situation.' lie tied this t the neck of a A Farm of Thirty Acres, small, shaggy mongDl dog which followed had themfrom the fort; Yeast l'owiler I)ooliyH SitiuiUU ob ?Ut lUd,Uiut Gv tuiU I Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. then battering up a cnteeu, he fasBorlU of Oftlfa Ciljr. tened it the auimal'sail, and giving ih run in et(;iit tans. pui up him a kick, started hn off yelping. TK1C31M YftiNt The corpora! says die dog "just Makes Kleirunt Biscuits and Rolls. Apply on th the Indians, rmi, or to II. 8. BUurtU humped himself'.' VeaMt col cornr Fifik ud Franklin ftrott Donley d!er, thinking it a mere tt of lnvad, Makes Delicious Muflins, Griddle Cakes, OkJwi, VtoU. paid no attention to thdog. W.thin Corn Dread, &c. two hours he reached he for., and Dooley'M Yeast Powder aid was immediately set to the Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Pie?, soldiers,' the Inians making Cakes and Pastry, nice, liffbt & healthy. off at the first sight of he rescuing Pouiler THK BKST MADB ANi) llooley' IN- Is the Rest, because perfectly pure. i party." Kim-oii- Teasdel & i. mmmm kOl-t- Co., f. FOR SALE. EASY, l'onlcr lowler Dolj' dl3-2- ESTEY ORGAN, d Yeal STRUMKNT WANLFACTIRKD. Powder Doolej'w Yeast Is the because full Cheapest, An insane young lad was taken by her brother aud hdmid from Texas to an asylum in S Louis. In the cars sleeping berths ere taken, and the men by turns wehing her. Once both fell asleep tether, and the lunatic choose that port,unity to tell the conductor had been kidnapped by them. tVould he I, did not help her to escape. doubt her story or her eaty, and at the next station telegrajod to St. Louis for officers to be on ,ud when the train would arrive. irin the rest of the journey be tiiced the watchfulness of the suppos'; kidnappers over the young lady, d proudly felt that the gross outra would by his agcucy be prevented When the husband aisd brothe stepped from the train, and weretbout to hustle their charge into abso they were arrested d taken before a magistrate. So curing was the lunatic in her semblance!' sanity that two days' elapsed" bc;e her etory could be disproved. th-'sh- e car-rian- e, Agent for Northern Utah, weight. Yeast Ponder JooleyM Is to sntisfuction. give guaranteed Be to Sure ask for r JOHN FOWLED, . .Term I)ooIevs Yeast Powder and do not be put off with any other kind Doolev'x l'owder Yeasl Is put up in Tin Cuns of various siies, Bintable Tor families, I5oarding IIouei, Hotels, Restaurant, and River, Lake aud Ocean Vessels on short or long voyages. Easy, - Rati OGDKN. leaMnallr. Orders by letter promptly attended to. 'Instruf tioni givon ,19-t- by tha ouarter. f rcrlh Reading ! A Eiaad worth hiiip. " SAVE YOUR EYES! The market is flooded with Chenn. In Eestore your Sirlt! fcrior, Raking and Yeast Powder flight TUEOff iff AI your SPECTACLES, or snort weight. DOOLKY'S YKAST Tty reading our Il!n, POWDER is warranted full strength and tintml I'll VKILIXIV A Gem TTmr . Wm. full weight. Sold at wholepnle and relail, generally through- ut ihe United States, by .dealers in Groceries' and Family Supplies, " " - A NO ANATOMY of tho TelU KZZ. ' KIKSIU II T.Imnalr. how to Ut-Htor- e ed a n WASTE X(i UtiHF. unvrv JJVGE GLASSES o.V YOUR AOSB AXD b!S ivUKFAl'E. i'nmulilet of lOO k,uki.u - .. UUI Pres. Kf.i.i niuilcd v...,-i.i V "J a ' . J WM tv mmmmiM. WELLXAX, PECK & CO., General Agents for Pacific Coast. . SAN FRANCISCO. '' (1 Vision and Orrrwnrki il .'l.tT'w to cure Wrak, Watery, Inflamed, and near-SightEyc, and ail otlxer Dis--t aea of I lie Kyc. - trtn- raeti AgentsWanted, , dy jj CenU or Laflleg. f0 iuU paxttniUra tent free. t9 TYR So. 81 T "RflT.T. JL LiUrtj 6t, Heir pfnarsnteed.' Write Immediately, f.n t Xk City, 5. 1, Q |