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Show LOCAL ITEMS. From Friday's. Daily of Dee. 3. Supden Dkath. pref8 we Cancer.-- learn that Juet ai we go to Win. Booth, ofWelle-ville, Cache Co., died suddenly last his way home from evening while on Willard, where be had been at work. Look out toa Thieves Yesterday Etherington was attending a meeting, some petty thief entered her while Mrs. house and atole some money and a store order. If h paltry prig is found let the law take its courne and claim its full successful operation was in this city last Tuesday. Mrs. performed J. J. M. Butler has suffered for many years with a cancer on the right breast Her hnsband has expended large sums for medical attendance, with no permanent benefit. At last recourse was had to the knife, and Dr. Waugaman,as8isted by Drs. Condon and Sellers, and Mr. Arthur Wade, extracted the cancer, which weighed three and a half ounces. Mrs. Butler endured the operation with fortitude, but had to be subjected to the influence of chloroform. The operation was attended with entire success, and Mrs Butler is progressing favorably. A Wanted. Information is desired of the whereabouts of Emmer- ick Johnson, who emigrated to Utah in 1868, from Bornholm, Denmark. He can send his address to this office. Deseret News. Information Mike, made. and so the agreement was Not many hours after, the battle raged furiously; balls came thick and fast, shot and shell danced to the thunder of the cannon, but above all the din Pat heard Mike calling to him. Died. "Och, Pat, Pat, honey! Tare an' of typhoid ages PatI come and In this city, Dec. 8J, carry me below, fever and inflammation of the'lungs,John the rapscallions have shot offme leg!' M. Knott. Deceased was born at Car"Bad scran to him, the villains," diff, South Wales, Feb. 17th, 1841, and said Pat; "get upon me back, and emigrated to Utah in 1871. Funeral to- I'll carry you as tinder as a baby. Poor Mike mounted as best he morrow at 2 p.m., at residence of debut during the transit to the could, Friends on invited. Street. Fifth ceased, well-know- P THAT COIL ALL KlflOS OF Is gureossfnlly and economically used every day in 1875. cock-pit- , a second cannon ball took Mill. Star please copy. off his bead. At Hooper, Weber Co., November 30, Pat, all unconscious of Mike's Theatre. The entertainment at the 1875, of chills and fever, after an illBekefit. Wr. E. B. Marden, the socond loss, carried him down, and lost who considerable Theatre last night drew a crowded ness acter, of eighteen days, Miriam Combs the doctor, said: in the fire at Virginia. Nevada, is to re- house and a very respeotable audience. Selman. Deceased was born at Upton calling "Oh, docthor, honey! Here's a j ceive a benefit at the Salt Lake Theatre Of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ware's part in the Noble, Somersetshire, Eagland, April poor tellow has lost his leg, won t We hope he will have performance we have nothing to say but next Wednesday. 26th, 1824; was baptised February 1st, you come and see what you can do in praise. The Lenton family are uni crowded house. 1851; married Mark Selman February lor him?" surpassed in their line, the feats per- 24th, 1855; emigrated to Utah in 1874. "His leg!" said tbe doctor, with all formed being perfect in their execution, She lived and died in full faith of the the irony possible in his voice. "His Ladiis' Literature. The Woman's and astounding in their character. No gospel. Deseret News and Mill. Star leg! would any one in the world but Exponent for Dec. 1st is received. It acrobats in the profession oan beat them well articles an Irishman make such a mistake as contains many original please copy. a The of the rest pleased performance that? Why, don't you seethe man pertinent,and sound suggestions. certain class who take delight in broad, has lost his head?" and the la is This paper always good, not was senseless apbut comicalities, Among "His head!" said Pat, completely dies of Utah should patronize, write for ol the cultivated preciated by portion bewildered, "Be.8rorra,butyer honor, n4 sustain it. A Melbourne correspondent of tbe he audience. The Wares and Lentons are tould me it was his leg." York Herald contributes tbe New the and well worth and seeing, hearing Wintee Hied. F. A. Hammond & Tbe notorious Solomon will probably have an- following: Ogden publio winCo's herd started this morning for A traveler on the Continent, vis other opportunity of attending .next islands have furnuhed tbe latest sen ter quarters. The late severe storms the Cathedral of , was iting Monday. sation from Polynesia in tbe shape of shown by the Saciistan, among other destroyed a great deal of hay in Ogden another white man a captive among marvels, a dirty opaque glass phial. Valley, as a wind storm preceded them, From Saturday's Daily of Dee. which opened the stacks and prepaied On August 7th tbe After eyeing it some time the travcannibals. 6chooner Bob Tail Nag called offMa-layt- eler said, "Bo you call this a relic f the way for moisture to enter. The con Why, it is empty." "Empty ?" redespite warnings from a sequence is, much stock has had to be Driven From Home. Another deer natives were extreme torted the Sacristan, indignantly. that tbe sent away en the winter range, on the came into town yesterday approaching Next treacherous. Great of shores the Salt Lake. ly morning a ' Sir, it contains some of the darkness northern close to the houses on the east side of canoe came alongside with a piece of that Moses spread over the land of the Bench. There must be a huge wood on which was written with Egypt." of snow in the mountains to drive A Neat Business. Mr. B. W. E charcoal: "John Kenton, a white Jennena' commission agency ought te be down these animals into the limits of man, wants to be taken from tbe "Patrick," said an old gentleman known to all the merchants of Utah. At the city. Venison ought to be cheap. island." Tbe boats were well armed, to his servant, "we are all creatures of his offices over the Colebrook store, Main and on Hearing tbe shore a white fate." Street, Salt Lake City, are kept well Lively. The following was posted on man was descried Quite naked and "Well, if it wasn't for fate how arranged samples of nearly every kind the door of the Gold Hill express office apparently detained by two powerful the devil could we walk, sure?" ef merchandise in general demand in the last Tuesday: natives holding his wrists. This was Territory. Small or large orders can be "'No train! No mail! No express! evidently intended as a decoy to induce the sailors to land, but thanks for on arranged very satisfactory terms, Nothing but rain!" to the villainous character borne by ani business men dealing with the East, these Kanakas, they preferred par will find it to their advantage to open a talks Out. The "big Talking communication with Mr. Jenncns. Call leying at a distance, Kenton acting 1 A AfiftBUSHELS TWO ROW ED to the publio from the front, and an as Barley wanted at His release was at interpreter. aid see the samples and judge for jour- nounces its stock in huge letters. Every length arranged in return for six selves. business should make itself known m axes, and on their delivery he was alA Strong Journal. We direct at these latter days, and advertising in its lowed te swim off. Kenton, who is OGDEN, UTAH. to the north native various success. of Scotland, Inter-Oceaof essential a forms is tention to the advertisement of the The Highest Market Price in to be found in another column. When a bouse speaks for itself, and in- states that in 1867, while a seaman board vessel San British on a at of for te talk vokes the aid of the Cash will be paid. s it, This journal has obtained a press and Americans four be world. there is no wonder that it drives a Francisco, in the penalty. III II Thousand Many m n writ-ten.a- ud 4 Captive Cannibals . i a, man-of-w- ar de-po- In this State and elsewhere, justifies us in stating: in reply to many inquiries, that any kind of Western Coal can be cooking1 at less than cost of wood ; and that half the the larg-- flues in our NEW CHARTER OAK, with the Low Reservoir, used for HEAVY FIRE PLATES, And Dumping: Grate, INSURE AT ALL TIMES AN EXCELLENT DRAFT, aUICK & UNIFORM BAOTff, AND PERFECT OPERATIC!?, AT A SELL EXPENSE FOR LAEOR AND FUEL. s. p" ll.UUU U. P. BREWERY, c 33 "V rvi. Ogden, Utah. i. GEO. A. LOWE BARLEY WANTED. co-o- SOLD GENERAL AGENT IN Utah, Idaho, Montana and Nevada for PETER SOHUTTLER'S n, CXLBB RATED first-elae- newspaper rtputation While disagreeing with many of its views, we admire the talent exhibited in ill leading articles, and the enterprise manifested in its general management. It is a powerful organ of the radical Republican party, and wields a widespread influence in the West. were "shanghaied" on board the ship Reynard, of Boston, bound to rushing trade. New Dailt. John Mo-Kean- C. Graham, the enterprising proprietor of the "Footlights," anaeunoes his intention to start a spiey, cheap and lively daily paper at Salt Lake. John is a rustler, and will push any projeot be attempts with Tim Ks will succeed in and determination. Up With thb Times. Walker Bros, this undertaking if he has the ghost of a have a good stock of gents' clothing in ehance. Good luck to yc.u, John. additien to their other splendid selections of merchandise, and watching the Minns' Mektinq. A meeting of the wants of the public they make such arSeager Mining Company was held ai the rangements to supply the demands of residence of Geo. Seager. , jun., Dec. 1st trade, wholesale and retail, as to ensure 1875. Wo. N. Jones was chosen PresiCBBtom and make their establishment dent for the evening, and Wm. Barlow popular.' Their store is always well arSecretary. The following resolutions ranged, and the clerks prompt and at were adopted: teutive. That eash shareholder Resolved: Gbakb Widdiso. Ad now the tal have the privilege to put in a bid for the ted local of the Salt Lake Herald has job, the lowest to take it, and furnish deserted the ranks of the bachelors and themselves with powder, fuse, picks, to be furnished by joined the noble army ef Benediots. Ne etc., drills and rope wonder, when talent joined to beauty the company. Resolved: That the Company meet on was the reward of his enlistment. Dec. 11th, to hear from those Yesterday Mr.Byron Greo and Miss Ju- Saturday, te bid and to transact any who wish lia K. Sutherland, daughter of Judge J. G. other business that the company may Sutherland, were united in matrimony. deem necessary for the immediate de The ceremony was performed at the their mining interests in Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City, by velopmentof Lake district. Side Rot. Joaiah Welch. Miss Minnie Keogh, Mies Jane Jennings, Miss Ella B. Haydon and Miss Claire Little were A Brie? Visit. But few persons were the bridesmaids. The churoh was filled aware of the visit of President Young to with spectators. After the ceremony our city yesterday. With a fiew invited wedded pair and invited guests pro friends the President came up to inspect ceeded to the residence of the parents of the work on the new railroad bridge the bride, where a reception was held, across the Weber, which appeared to And a large number of elegant presents satisfy all members of the party. The displayed. The wedding cake was the oompany returned at once to Salt Lake, largest and handsomest specimen o making the trip by the special in one hour and five minutes. wedding confeotionary ever manufactured at Salt Lake. It will .be a matter of gratification to President We extend our congratulations to the the Ogden publio to know that late in his from recovered has kPP7 pair, and hope that their wed- Young fcble to visit as to be ded life may be as joyful and propitious disposition, bo far M promised our city. by its opening hours. BUCIISZILLEIl ds WELLS. 73-S- 's BUOKEVX Island for guano. On ber here rival at they secretly provisioned BEAPEBS AND MOWERS, a boat, stole a sail and left during the night, running for some hours as wind took them. Their slight stock SWEEPSTAKES THBESHEBS Why impert treea frost the Statoa whea of provisions was exhausted on tbe 25th day, and for ten days they had & Co to subsist on a shark they were forFurst f Bradley Hay Jtakee, or tunate enough to spear, They reached tbe Solomons quite exhaust- Hooper City, Weber Co. ed after sailing 1,200 miles in 35 tit rvaxisa cmoiis days. When disco?ered by tbe natives tbe four Americans were past Apple, Pear, Peach, A Fall Sleek ef help and died within a few hours. Plum, Aprioot After breaking up the boat to obtain A Ft'LL LINK OF AKD claimed tbe the nails, chiefs son Kenton as bis property, took him to his father's place on the main island, And alio a larg. variety af ANP for a be of where, period tight years, bewas treated as one of the family, ing found specially useful in tbe inCoaiiiting la put f WAGON MATEBIAL, sular conflicts which, he says, are Locust, beiDg waged perpetually. The old chief seems to have reImi, Bisel, and Bo; pented selling bis captive, as he &q., visited tbs schooner in a few hours I) and endeavored to after the sale ALL RAISED IN THIS COUNTY AND WARRANTED ACCLIMATED. him to return by Dromising a DMlliBlUilllO TOOLS great feast, "plenty pig, plenty yam." Alwaji en Hand. te TREES! TREES! Samuel Fowler IIPLOWO C30. small, rauixs, Wagon Woods, SHADE TflEES, Lombardy Poplar, Elder, Mulberry, ce ESTEYORCAN. THE BEST MADS AND A Hiberian Mistake. On the day of the battle of Trafalgar, two Irishmen were on the d'ekof a British ship, looking PUBIST-X0NB- IN- 3 STRUMENT MANUFACTURED. Agent for Northern Utah, JOHN FOWLER, - Terms Easy, Rates Reasonable, anxi- OFFICE: OGDEN. Salttake City ously at the combined fleets of France Orders by letter promptly attended to. and Spain. Instructions given by th quarter, "Pat, me boy, says Mike, "now & Cormne UTAH ald-t- f don't forget yer promise. If I'm wounded, you'll carry me down to A. CARD. the cock-pit.- " To all who are suffering from the errors and liedad. I will, Mike, sure an you of yoatb, nerrooi weakce, early de niver knew me break my, word yet, cay, loai of maubood, c, I irUt Mad a recipe that an' Mike, alana, sure you must do will core you. I REE OF CHASGJB., Thla great remedy wai discorered by a millenary in Sooth the same by me." America. Send a to the "Troth, an its meself will da it, Ret. Josipb T. Likaj Station ixenvelope Biol ITotut, wid all the pleasure in life' said JT(W Xaxk CY.'& fTI-fo- a. M. 2. HAMMOND Agent for ia aboTt i& OGDEN and LOGANS |