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Show XOCAL ITEMS. Frm Tuesday' Ax Old Daily rf Nov. 30 Soldieb. Capt. Jack, an old Ranger, will deliver a lecture relate some very interesting ia bis checkered experience in the Hall, Friday evening. Go and Texan epi-eod- gnd City es hear the old Captain. Cohdemsations. The health of Presi dent Brigham Young is steadily improving. He was cut ridinjr yesterday. The well known mercantile firm of Taylor & Cutler closed their doors yesterday morning, owing to financial difficulties. Mrs. Linquist and her son, who were shot by Keene on Sunday morning, are mproving under the care of Dr. Bene dict. Keene is still at large, and it is feared may evade the vigilance of the officers, as it ia known that he has a large sum of money in his possession. Death. From a friend we learn of the death, this morning, of the wife of S. L Herald Mr. Charles Parker, of Hooper city, lady in this county. The deceased The Wilson Canal. From Mr. Thos. circle a ani of a large family leaves Read, Superintendent, we learn that the relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Wilson Irrigation Company mean busi ness. Last week thev made a levee Oct of the Fibe. Fainter & Co., of about a hundred yards long and thirty gan Francisco, have furuished a new feet wide at the base, commencing at the dress for the Virginia Enterprise, and west end of the U. C R. R. bridge, and that paper comes out of the fire looking running north to a small island. This & was done for the purpose of keeping the typographically beautiful. Tainter Co, are now supplying material for the high water out of their canal. Also last coast. Pacifio the of leading papers week they completed nearly two bun dred yards of said canal, about 22 feet Mail Service. I. A. Ammermaii, wide at the bottom, running west from Esq-Supt. 8th division R. M. S., called the above named point through a gravel He has been in Utah for several bar. It is their intention to cut through mail matters that come the point of the bluff immediately west days, regulating tinder his charge. We understand that of the new abutment of the R. R. bridge, Mr. A. has been very successful in mak to take advantage of the fall, as they that when the roaring old ing arrangements for the convenience of apprehend the public who have occasion to use the Weber is confined to 150 ft. channel, it nail for the transaction of their busi- - will cause the river bed to sink, and thus deprive the company of water. cesi in this section of the country. The canal is designed to irrigate about 5,000 acres of land. Mr. Read says Pebsonal. Mr. B. T. Young, eldest that a great many more have enquired eon of the late Joseph A. Young, of Se after land than after work to secure the vierCo., went up to Brigham City by water for it. But if they would turn We under U.N. R. R, this morning. out during the next three or four weeks, stand that Mr Young is looking up the greater part of the canal could be claims that are held by parties there completed. He says the company have against the estate of his father. He will waited long enough for delinquents, and on the same be in Ogden there are some who want not only land business. but to work fer it, and they will surely get the land if they work for the water Sxow.-Frcorres a Plenty of A petition is in circulation, asking the ' pondent we learn that anew is laying in county to make an appropriation to the streets of Evanston from 6 to 8 build a wagon road over the Weber and inches deep, and on the range and also te repair the Wilson Lane, which is mountains in that neighborhood it is said to have no bottom during a greater frem 3 to 4 feet deep. Cattle and horses Dart of the year. in a starving condition, crowd on the We hope both the bridge aad the lane track of the U. P. R. R., and cannot be will be fixed, but beg to remind the folks driven off. Passing trains unavoidably over the river that, unless the poll tax ram over and kill them by the score. is paid or worked out, it is net probable At the head of Bear river the enow it tbat the county will do a great deal is from 6 to 8 feet deep. the matter. Fulfil the law, aad then petitions will be in order, friends. w i y. om Attention is directed to the advertisement of J. Dooly & Co's. Insurance Agency in this city. All the companies represented art reliable. The recent prompt payment to Mr. Gilbert, of this city, from the Fireman's Fund and Queen's companies, testify to their honor. During the late fire in Virginia City, Nevada, The Fireman's Fund Company, of California, lost $126,402. Over a hundred thousand dollars of this amount has been paid, and the balanoe is in precess e settleGood Insurance Cos. '. i'row Wiuili Du. Daily 1. Risfonsi. The first response te our sail for light has been made by Mr. Peebles. He has erected a neat lamp and poat in front of his drug store, on Fifth street, and while the public get the benefit of the light,' ths letters on the lamp are a standing nocturnal illuminated advertisement fer. the enterprising proprietor. Who will shine out next? , ment. Vznisox. Hunters, get your guns The name of Dooly & Co. is a suffiall of and ready. This is a good season for deer. guarantee iategrity, whs wish to insure life or property can- Several have been shot elose to this eity. not dobetter than oall on this firm and A few days ago Joseph Goodale shot one in the hollow called "The Cream Pet," V srrtnge for policies. and yesterday John Shupe, with some others, killed two and wounded another Xjchtxn Obb Dabkxiss I Light is a oa Birch Creek, This is something enfoe to crime. Weuld it sot be well in since unusual the early days of tirely cient , of this great fact, for our merchants on Main street to put up a few lamps in front of their stores t Mr. J as. Evans, of the Star Saloon, has started the illumination, 'and a few lighted lamps along the same block would enable th night policemen to see along the sidewalk from corner to corner, and detect any person trying to break into any building near by. Two or three storekeepers might club together to set up the post and lamp, and the merchant in front of whose store it was placed might supply the nightly oil and receive compensation by the advertisement of his name and business in a transparency. It will be some time before this municipality will be financially able to establish a system of lighting the city, but those who are in the greatest danger from the transient night birds, of prey who will ulight in this city during the winter, would serve themselves and benefit the publio by adopting the above suggestions. Think ea't. view Ogden. i ' ' Apology We owe to-da- to our Ogden an apology i We notice a card in An Oodknite. the Beaver Enterprise from our eld friend W. II. Perry, who, it appears, has been falsely accused of selling poison to a young lady, by mistake far an emetic. It appears that the lady was sick through using laudaunm, which she did not obtain from Mr. Perry. That gentleman is an able druggist, aad carried on business for several years in Ogden. We are glad to learn tbat he is j right side up, with care. GEO. A. LOWE The Albany, N. Y., Argus of the GENERAL AGENT IN 8th inst., says: "On Tharsday last, Marcus H, Nelson, of Fort Ann, ap peared at Dr. Armsby's office and re Utah,. Idaho, Montaiui and Aevmta jov quested treatment for a finger which had been ulcerated a long time. It was pronounced gangrene, and he was PETER SOHDTTLEE'S sent to the hospital for treatment, preparatory to the operation of am CELEBRATEDputation. On his admission to the hospital, his weakened nervous con dition indicated that he was border ing on an attack of delirium tremens. Saturday, at the regular hospital clinic before the students, Dr. Arms- by exhibited the case, and remarked that he would defer the opeiation UEAPKBS AND MOWEKS, until the patient was in a better con dition. The third finger of the right SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS, hand was black and gangrenous up to the second joint, and the patient was anxious and deeided upon having Furst Bradley Hay Rakes Educational From the Utah County the operation, performed at once, Times we learn tbat the Trustees have that if it was not done im affirming received the revised deed of the Brigham mediately he would go elsewhere, as Young Academy, at Provo. Now let the he was determined to have it off. He abusers of President Young quote this was accordingly placed upon the ; as proof of that gentleman's ''hostility to A Full Stoek ef operating table before the students, education." in the usual manner, and a Email quantity of ether and chloroform Thanks. We are in receipt of a let of equal parts given him. ter from Mr. David Booth, of Brigham He inhaled treely, and in a short AND and the time manifested the usual stage of Junction, scg City, praising gestiog to the beads of families te read excitement, which was neither its articles and selections to the chil very severe nor long continued. In WAGON. MATERIAL, dren. Modesty forbids us publishing it about three minutes he was pro in full. Mr. Booth speaks in high terms nounced ready for the operation, Irotif. Steel, and or United Order or when it was discovered that he was of the Immediately every effort ganization in that city, and we are happy pulseless. made to resuscitate him, without to hear of the progress and prosperity was avail. Artificial respiration was con of its members. tiuued for twenty minutes with no BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS result. Dr. Shanks, house physici Clerk er Court. Col. Wm. II. Betts an, affirmed that the quantity of Always on baaL has been appointed Clerk of the Third ether and chloroform given was District Court in place of Edw. B. Mo much less than on similar occasions, Kean. Col. Betts is a lawyer of ooasid and the inhalation was in no way from other cases. Dr. erable ability, who has practised for different OFFICES seme time with treat success in Ala Armsby remarked that this was the bama. lie has continued Mr. Willis P. first case that ever occurred in this McBride as deputy clerk, to the great hospital, although in the large hos Salt Lake City & Corinne, satisfaction of the legal fraternity who pitals in Europe and this country it TJX is not an unfrequent occurence have business in that court. Ibis death was not Irom the anesthetic given, but from the peculiar Desibit National Bank. The new condition of the man's system. A examination was held M. building for the Deseret National Bank ' Dr. H. R. Haskins yesterday -- ' t is an imposing structure, handsome in by which showed that the right ventri Agent for the sbore ia The desizn and solid in construction. cle of the heart was dilated and the work of completion is being pushed with left ventricle hypertrophied. The OGDEN and LOG AN a vim characteristic of American en mitral valve was also thickened. The terprise, aad at an early day we expect liver was fatty and enlarged. The to announce the commencement of busi appearance presented was that of a nets in the new and elegant bank build hard drinker. , a a ; ! - BUCKEYE self-impose- d IIPLOWS cfeo. Woods Wagon All. J. post-morte- m IIAMMONJf I : , Meanwhile, since tha fire in the First National, the Deseret company oo eupy a portion of the Z. C. M. I. office, ing. '. TYliut Ailed 7ibao, Ibitob Junction: Utak, Nv., 1875. j , ; rs Jenkins. Land Patents. Samuel Fowler & Hooper City, Weber Co. Atkinson Edward Buys Abel Parker ; , James Farmer Ira W Jacobs Geo Dealing ; . ; Sam'l Thompson Wm Beesley Oliver Patton, ' What can I do to make you love more?" asked a youth of his girl, the other evening. "Buy me a nag, stop eating onions, and throw your Bhoulders baek whea you walk," was the immediate reply. ; , WHEN'TIIE 0 Very best Articles a largaTariaty of . In the Market can be obtained at the SHADE TREES, Consisting- in : ; -f- AND MEDICINES , SMALL FRUITS, And alto put C ' CITY DRUG STORE j Locust, Lombnrdy Ioplar, ' . Box Elder, Mulberry, :&o. J 5 OGDEN? 3 , BEST MADE AND PUREST-XQNE- Agent for Northern Utah, JOHN FOWLER, Termt JEcwy, J. pOUDJ ' ' . ' : Liquors, Ale . Reasonable. &e Porter, OGDEN. Rata com. and day,. IN. D ' STBUMENT MANUFACTURED. ' DRESCEIPTIONS carefullj Wines, ESTEyORCAN. AJl o khe finest quality., Orders by letter promptly attsnded to. Instructions glrea by the quarter. Register Land Office, Salt Lake City me DEUGSt. .; b Plum, Apricot AND A FULL LINK ; John McDonald Ephraiin Snyder John Uuber John M Bowen Wm Draper James C Snyder John Cook Edwin Pace ; ' ' CHOIC1 a88-2- w at Salt Lake City, Utah i Wm rCBKIBI Apple, Pear Peach, Homestead patents have been reoeived and are now ready for delivery to the THE following named persons, at the Land Office Co ALL RAISED IN THIS COUNTY AND ACCLIMATED. , . WARRANTED . FOR OF CAS GG Or Send fa Salt Lake Why Import trow from the States when The friends of M. J. Crosby, foreman of the Central Pacific shops at this place had become Quite alarmed about his sincular conduct during the past few days. He js what .might be called an extremely sensible man, therefore th vacant smile and sesurd expressions generally, in which he indulged, show ed bis state of mind was becoming quite alarming. At last the crisis came; he was pioked up almost insensible, by. th "boys," and carried home. They report that when taken into the houce, he was just able to gasp: "Knew all about it; the neighbors told me how it would be, but they forgot the S. T. A." He is rapidly recovering, however, and we are pleased to announce that his wife has presented him with a fine girl, weighing pounds. eight and .i TREES! TREES! WHY DO YOU Uiui ? y, . Death From the EH ecu Of Ether. (Utah) contemporary for attributing the paragraph charging the Union Pacific railroad witti amnrarj uiBcnminauun against Mormon workingmen to theOeden Junction, when it really origimi nated in the Evanston Age. ine oee do anybody injustice, has no desire to In this hence it makes this correction. i connection we may as wen aiso state that our contradiction of the charge re ferred to was based upon information imparted to us by the general superin tendent of the Union racino, or whom we made inquiry touching the truthful Omaha Bee. ness of this paragraph. Bee ii accepted, The apology of the ts boney is preferable to its sting, all the time. The Bee has set an example worthy of imitation by meaner insects but we have no hope that they will fol- ow it. To misrepresent seems to be the mission of some journalistic creatures. three-quarte- Exlabgkd. Our contemp.Beaver the orary, Enterprise, comes to us enlarged and improved. The addition of a power press te the Enterprise establishment is the chief aid to the enlargement. We hope the paper will grow in profit as well as dimensions, and tbat it will become a power in the South. The people of Beaver ought to sustain handsomely so good an "en' ' '' terprise." ft i : A. whr CARD. Differing from Iheairori and of youth, nervosa weaknaaa, early decay, loaa of manhood, &c I will aand a reclya that will cure youv FREE OF CHARGE Thia great ramedy waa discovered ty a missionary in South America. Send; a aaveloao to tha Sudtim D. Dibit Emu, Kit. Joseph T. 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