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Show LOCAL From ITEMS. Today's Daily of Aug. Sols Himself. This morning a Salt Lake baker was at the depot with nice, new, crusty loaves of bread for hungry travelers Just as the train was moving out, a Utah Central brakesman, whose 10 of the ntoe nbail be nameless, was looking at the man of dougb, with his thumb and is determined to push the Utah Northern finger in his ve-- t pocket The baker 8eC"re tba trftde of the line abeaJ t0 he was thought for a dime, and He telegraph feeling Northern Territories. therefore threw him a leaf. The brakesof nils are en he ibat thamand ions man caught it deftly, staring wonder ra re will be forwarded a y and that at.the dumpling dust man, and as mgly wants the road tat as required He the tnin inoe. out the latter mad to Fori Hall beforr pushed forward dumb motion.- frantically for the former ater commences. Good enough. to lam the equivalent frao'ionai currency. But i he railroader li lu't seem Provo to ce The Dkath Sodden Asothrci the point, and that baker retired has the followTimes of daturdiy last mournfully, with the air of a man who had cold himself for a song and sung it ing: H is our painful duty to day to himself. the death of Bishop Wm Millet, A 0. Smoot, Utah Honkt. Mr II P. FoUom, of first counselor to President lied at his who Stake ofZioB, this ,f Dinwoodey'e, Salt Lake, showed us, yes l this list in evening residence city terd iy, a sample of Utah boMey, put up T'te obituary will appear in in bottles and tin boxes. The 7.30 p.m. hooey is issue. next tur superior to any of the imported article, aud the enclosure is just as nat and nice as can be manufactured in any maron the IItde3 There were Hydes ixcurfion train this morning They are ket Mitchell & James are the makers not the kind of hides that Mendelsohn of the ctns and boxe. and when closed wants, to be need uot seal to the depot up and labe led they are belter than the The best of it nil is, for them in a hurry. MeBHrs. Frank and California goods Folsom Mr. can supply them at whole, Alonxo Hyde, of Silt Lake were along, the former going up the U P. line to sale so as to compete with the best and we think our merchants Bear River on a fishing and hunting and the Utter on his way to ought to put this article on the market, We wish tBetn and thus encourage a heme enterprise Soda for oihsr game. both success, lots of fun, an I that the while they make something themselves This new enterprise Hydes will return we'l tanned but not into the bargain. and praisea most creditable is really badly burnt. By, by, boys. Mr. Richardsou R. 0 - th-o- w ce re-tpe- Coal asd Sasdstosic. We bad a pall fie ujihu Makiu and Leather! Cme on, miners, who lost their horses while prospecting in northern Utah, They say that while hunting their animals they found a large body of and while diggieg for water they found a quantity ot float coal, specimens of which, and also of slate that tbey found near the sandstone deposit can be seen at our office. The locality of these discoveries is in the promontory mountains, about fifteen miles southwest of to-d- ay eand-ston- e, ' Malad. Todoh. The Utau Pomologist for Julj i a good Dumber, but friend Johnson hints at no issue for August. He comof to sell and no plains having nothing money to. buy paper with, and says "our crops are short, our fruii has failed, and are on an extremely antraveled away from commerce and circulation." money This is pretty tougb, J. E. J., bat you have weathered worse times than these, we frontier, and came out right side up. Don't give up the ship; keep trying,, and have faith in the good time coming- - The Pomelo-li- st ought not to go down. Thi This morning a largo company of exoursionists came up from Salt Lake, and the towns on the line of the Utah Central, and were join-- i by others from this city and vioinity, staling enough to crowd a dozen Utah Northern ears. They sttrted on the narrow guage for Franklin, and will no doubt have a big time. One flat oar, leaded with green boughs, waiset apart for a brass band from Salt Lake. The Deseret base bailers will tarry at Logan od Bce what they can do with the Cache Exccb-sios- . Elder John fi. remains of the deceased were conducted to the "private burying ground of President Priphaui Young and laid in their last resting place, in presence of several hundreds of people. Deseret News 9th inst. . rife-l-it rn - fa-- and make good time, parsing Pat Day. Messrs. James Jack, S. through the towns and settlements ou Hill and W. Spence came np tbis morn Bear River, and the west side of Bear ing from Salt Lake, on the U C. pay ear. Lake, and carrying the mails through And all the boys rejoioed to see them. joda to Cariboo. How those green pieces of piper do make some folks smile! Tux Corikmi Fiadu. Major Bryan, m , p. Niarly a Firs. Last night o'clock a lamp exploded at the 8tar Saloon, Main Street, and if it had nit been for the prompt action of the gentle men present, playing at billiard, the house might have been consumed asd the whole street endangered. The flames were smothered with a table eloth and about 11 hurt. with fifty men of the liih regiment of infantry, came up on the Utah Central this morning, tod went to Corinoe on a special train. They were ordered there by Governor Emery, on a requisition from Mayor Johnson, of Corinue, to proteot the citizens o that place from Indian depredations. Messrs. Pratt and Forbes of ths C. P. R. R. accompanied them. their arrival at the "burg on the Bear," they found the place as dead as iia normal condition and a door-nai- l not an Indian ia sight. If the people of any "Mormon" town had dared to impose on the Gover nor, "sell" a company of United States soldiers and raise ai excitement of this character to make a few dimes, it would be denouaoed as "treason," "rebellion," and "an insult to the government," by On by the police. deceased. The singing exercises were conducted by Brother C. J. Thomas an I choir. Personal. This morning Mrs. ClinThe opening prayer was offered by ton, wife of Mr. James Clinton, of tbis President Joseph Young. city, returned in good, health from a The assemblage was addressed by visit tp her parents ia Sanpete county, Elders John Taylor,; Lorenzo D. Young which she greatly enjoyed. James looks and Joseph Young, all of whom testified smiling, and bis wife and fine infant to the m&ay noble qualities of the de- boy, happy and contented also disoou'ses the ceased, being replete with excellent instruction to every list- prayer was offered by T. MoAllisier, when the r re-ope- ns A colored female . Colored Obsequies The obsequies ef the late who oameup from Salt Lake this mornElder Joseph A. Young were conducted was at the depot, to dy, ia a filthy yesterday forenoon, at the residence of ing of intoxication, exposing her perstate President Brigham Young, and were attended by a numerous assemblage of son in a most abominable manner. This relatives and friends of the disgrace io her sex should be cared for people-t- he The closing .a 1 (, A ener. a mmi --- 1 nobody worthy undertaking El Obispo. Governor Axtell was lerena led by the 8th cavalry band on the 30th inst.. so cays the Santa Fe New Mexican. "The BUhop" nude a speech which touched a cord of sympathy io the heirts of his hearers, and it is evident that he cirries to New Mexico the lime fatherly spirit with which he endeavored to harmonize conflicting interTh.: New Mexican says; ests in Utah "The greeting and congratulations were mutuary- - and without exception- - cordful, and we mistake ial, kind and very much, if there is not a d iwu glimmering through this silver lining, which betokens more harmony and less jealousy among offiouls, and a consequent elevating of character and enterprise in the territory generally Every right minded citnen, and official too, will eerlaiuly hope and pray for the consummation of an object so muck to be des'red." To the Farmers of Utah. E STRAY NOTICE. select for the trads of this attends to hs as business We "to are Territory, and, pay the highest prepared POMSSeiOM Tilt FOLLOW. TrUYB lit MT animila. hlrK kt personally and so cuts down expenses, market price In eath for good wheat de- - Arfct lakan . J t iki. -j I . II m, nw, w:ui w.v J i he is able to sell on a small margin, and iiTcrcu at n cvvr tim. aoid to tbe kigtwwt roaponaiUa biJ.W at tb. uguca. w e nave muis, n.i thus live himself while he lets others live increased facilities for deposing of bort S Jeara old. wtilta nxil in for. who purchase from him Dunford, and beat, and can effer a higher price than On bT Umr whil fuel, Uiegiblo braud on head, right his eons who assist him ia the business, any other house in Northern Utah. Qive henMr. 8 Una bar old Bvi white atrln in ftc yt.n ant always ready to accommodate coun- us a call. lrD.1lTP oaUft ahouliUr, and aa colt ' s63-ltier. try traders, and Mr Thomas Harding, Pkeky & Co. Una rwt cow eight vaara old. braadud mint who has been with this house for many clrcla a loft aida, KU oo loft hip. una aaa wbita bailer a yaarw olJ, iwtllim Steosq Masaqkmbjit. The Salt Lake &rk inraj years, is a courteous and competent atleft ar. Una liibt roan calf, eroo oft left atr. and nrmar tendant, who knows just exaoily what Theatre night, un bite runt. kind of goods are wanteJ to suit the air der the able management of Mr. E. B. Oua atrawharrv roet row ft voara old. ImndaJ U ou hip. under cra off Uft ear. Marden. Miss Jennie Lee and Mr. and styles of different individuals Ona i ifrt nld. noder bit off left atr and on ltt hiu. Dunford's b an establishel institution Burnett will make the first Appearance aar, U)aill Ou .rk liv BMia Vt twt ol I. whit atrip la , of Salt Lake City, and everybody ought Mr. W. T. Harris is stage manager. hil fnat wltita, trn(Ut 6 ra Wft iboulUKr. U a light lay boreal. VMra vl.L whit loot t to know its facilities and advantages, as the furetti ad ou b aiid vuuhl. Una forahaad, a bat and boot houe, and general out or Staoi Lint. Persons desiring to visit alaa onUj iuar6vatroM,wbitavotla oo laft abnmdar. noatrila; brand) chief ends fitting establishment for the Bear Lake or SoJa Springs, or to 'go to W.N.Fir,I of man and woman. Kanr. the Cariboo mines, ought to know that Otfden, Aog.TU 1874. Diatrlct Pour.dt-la2a fast stage liae connects with the U.P. trains at Evanston, every Wednesday From VTtdntiia-j- t Daily of Aug, 11. and Saturday. The coaches leave at 8 ot goods to Cash fob Wheat -- Peery A Co. are paying cash for wheat, and having of a Tery favorable nature for ibeir flour, they are able to give farmers a better figure than most dealers and Peery's flour is certainly a splendid article, and Mr. Peery's cash ought to he as good for wheat as anybody's. eon-trac- ts t'-us GEO. A. LOWE GENERAL AGENT IN Utah, Idaho, Montana arul Nevada J or PETER SOHUTTLER'S CELEBRATED WilGOBTS REAPERS AND 1 X0WER& SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS Furst 0 Bradley Hay Rake$ the gang of conspirators who concocted and aided and abetted this fraud on the A Full Stock of publlo. The Corinne Slop pail and the Salt Lake Spittoon, as might be eipected, were among the ehitf parlies to help en ' the swindle. ," Wagon Woods, AND WAGOX WHY DO YOU GO super-excelle- Iron, Steel, and Dl Or Send to Salt Luke VM Mil mill-owner- fou DRUC3-- MATEillAlV t Alwsys on hand. S AND Bad Bits The Beaver Enterprise of Saturday last says: On Thursday, Mr. John Ashworth of Beaver, went, to a canyon about five miles south of town for a load While in the act of raising a of woodlog from the ground, a rattlesnake that lay in ambush about twa feet distant, made a jump, and fastened its fangs ia the fleshy part of bis right hand, between the thumb and finger. He immediately swung the serpent around him, which had the effest to make it let go its hold. Mr. Ashworth then killed the snake with a rock, after which he placed a compress of horse hair around his wrist, and then in spite of bis great peril, proceeded to put 6a his load of wood, which accomplished, be drove to town and got medical assistance. Meantime his hand and wrist had swollen to an enormous size, but dootor'e app'ica-tion- s and liberal potations of whisky saved the young man's life. The snake had eight rattles. A - . A Ptax ax but Estabus b m br is a Salt Lake house which is worthy of special mention in the Junction, as it transacts a legitimate business in a special line, and ought to receive the patronage of the wholesale dealers as well rs Prrsohal. The following commercial gentlemen are in town en business for their respective firms io the East: Messrs. Joha Cowles, from T. M. clothing house; M. C. Wbetmare, of Leggatt A Myers, tobacco dealers; J. Ar-gall- MEDICINES 's from L. M. Bates A Co., dry goods firm, New York; and J. B. McDonald, of Swell, Dempster A Co., hat and oap manufacturers, Chicago. In the Market eaa J. HAMMOND iWT. OGDEN OQDEN? d204-- . n the above la Agent fvr CITY DRUG STORE i and LOGAN 4 at all LIVERY uhy hoyrs pf tb uiglt com- - AND FEED STABLES! Wines, liquors, raaiuuj.OMKrrM co.,iOABa Ale, Porter, Tai Aai or Mai. Yesterday Mr, Je- - as individual purchasers in this Territory. We allude to the commercial establishment of Mr. Oeorge Dunford, where bats and caps and bids and shoes are kept in stack that a specially sevalley boyg. Most of the company will return here lected for the Utah market, by men who evening, and the Salt Lakers have been in the busiaess from their ill reach borne by the regular U. C. boyhood. Dunford knows where and bow to buy tr!n. It is a fine company, and, we hope folks will enjoy the trip.. U the tery best advantage, and the kind ness, peace apd uiefttloese... UTAH, U obtained at the nREsciurriONs siah Wright, an esteemed eitiien of Og den, reached the ripe age ef three soore years and ten. He is hale, hearty and smart as a erteket. His family gathered aronnd hhtn on the eeoaaioa and had a grand time, roasting a turkey, providing lots of good things, and all eating supper with him under the treee in his garden. About thirty persons were present bis children and grand children end after the feast, presented the oil gentleman with a new snit, from top to toe. We join them and Mr. Wright's many friends, ia wishing him many more years ef happi- Salt Lake City & Corinne Very best Articles to muob." several eupa tso much. He has been on a "tear" for three days and this afternon the police had to take him away to protect his late wife won is pounded now divereed from him from his vio and lence. Here is a smart, iatelligeat, qaj. to down fast ruin able man, ceinf which in a habit through indulgence destroys the powere of many a good- hearted and fios spirited fellow. Boys, be warned. a WHEN TUB. U. Bulger, At it Aoaih. C. B. MoQregor is In the "jug" again, through taking a "cup orricrs: &c. VmCU Tratri( Aaaoaanodatfn lor U. BV9TJtB, WAeOB UaUa AND OTIf KK AH of tho fittest quality. 4 an aiMr Uvery avaliag poalia. Oils, 4K Paints, Tarnishes, Brushes, i A t tha lowest price. $91 c. ?, tAS-t- f . at Ta Ub,Mt, 4Sly OBSTACLES TO iSAIlPJAGK. mutt ro roxma mki HAPPT tba effflcta of Irrora aayt At umi tit m')j Matihotxl Rattotad. ImMinaaU to Maniac Nw Wm. DRIVER mi atatbod oi roi,d.t rit(( U! araataat d New an4r-nvarfcali- CiiaiPt rct ASSOCIATION. 0. 4M Itorttk Xmtk U Wiwut-- . eoia, Pa aa 2wtitatl lUtk rftbtLc taritji ao4- - fttttmi lor aHirUe 17-fc- ofct iA, |