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Show Excitino Runaway. Yesterday even- the barque gave a cheer and e over to ing as Mayor Herrick was riding in bis drew the other side of the deek our revolvers Temains the over KEiUt. The services funeral From Monday's l)iU of Aug. 21. buggy 6D the Slate road leading south, a athehead.ofthesevenerinthe? Mr. of wife of Mrs. Mary Ann Chappie, runaway team came along on the full The steamer It will be eeeti irora a 'telegraphic George.,, Notice to lluildere. William Chappie, of this city, were perthe wagon to which they were comm.ss.oned by the fovernnent gallop, JUNCTION t&e lo f ow u8. The The udereigned having purchased formed yestemay in the First vVnrd bitched dispatch printed in barque could a. g0 ,0 jumping and bounding over the that night as the wind was dead ahead that Mrrjhael "C. Kerr, Speak- the entire Block of Poors, 8aeh, Glass, Sehoolhouse, under the directian of rough read. The Mayor, seeing a Utile Next morning the woed Oeorget.e bore do., Elder Francis A. Brown er of the House of Hop resentatives, Hardware and i.uurbT formerly child not mueh over two years old, was on us. and demanded that the captain ,f At 4 p rn., a very Urge congregation roused to action in a moment. Whipbe Cata pa give up the at liock liripe, by J 08 li tin Williams, has removed hi this prisoner Th LOCAiTEMS. DEATH OI SPEAKER Obituary. th.i J to-da- of brumes" to Mr. Williams' stand, lutn feprings, Virginia, Saturday place where be will be pleased to meet bis ver.ing last, at half past seven former patrons, and fill orders either by wholesale or retail. BARNARD WHITE. Mr. Ktrr has been an invalid for d258 s58-t- f V)tnf time, suffering, we believe, from Rktcrni.no. Hon. George. Q. Cannon v.iBSumptiou of the lungs, a disease is expected to arrive by this evening's u whieh onee fastened within the. traiu from the East. The whole Terri system, seldom, if ever, fails to bids him welcome home. When Mr. K. tory its victim. hu-n;t- tfestrny rvas elected o the office of Speaker last waiter, he was very feeble, but his friends hoped he would be able o discharge the duties devolving on him, which Us attempted to do, but aihort tiuaeclapscl,howevcr ere it was discovered that his physical system was unequil to tha task; the consequence was he retired from the place, mil retaining the office, bat the duties have been discharged by temporary speakers elected from time to Mrs. Frodsham will again school in Farley's sehoolhouse her open 23d on Wednesday, inst, at 9 a.m. Rates of tuition $2.50 per quarter. The school is open for all grades. Nonce. Lots of grain in Wa'asatch eounty, was nipped by the frost latt week. Bad job for the iarmeis whose Fbosted. previous prospeots pleasant. were bright and Thb Healing, Coomsg, Sootiiikg of Glenn's Sulphur Soap upeu '.iine, as necessity required. was a very popular man the skin, when broken or inflamed by Mr. with the members of his party, not bruises, burns or scalds, or irrita'ed by Eruptions or Sores, far surpass that only in his own State, but in other of lotion, liniment er ointment, dis-lStates, which was demonstrated by the fact of his eleetion as Speaker. Lowe Bros., at the Magazines He was a man of ability far above have Appletou's Journal for Sephe ordinary politician of the day, of tember, a fine number, and all the Mags The line intellect, and what endeared azines and periodicals. the with aud alive Lowe are up him most of all to the people of his boys times. State was the strict Er-fk- ct Krr -- assembled, filling the house to over ping up his own team he ran alongside flowing, while many persons had to re- the runaways, and after a while headed main outside. Choir sang, "Mourn not them, and prevented their passing him the dead who peaceful lay their wearied by the use of his whip. He called to bodies down, etc." the little fellow to bold on, as he boundElder offered was Henry by Prayer ed up aud down when ditches were Crawehaw. crossed, and by the time the sehoolhouse Choir sang, "Ye sons of men, a feeble was reached the runaways were so much toned down, that a number of men race," etc Elder D. II. Stuart delivered a very who had gathered for meeting, wera able instructive aod comforting di?courte, in to seize and control the animals. The Mayor took the little fellow, who which be alluded to the many virtues and excellent quiliiies of the de. w's unhurt, into hia buggy and drove ceased, her faithfulneMs to the end and back towards town. When he asked . the child, "whose boy are you?" he her claims and title to a glorious could only answer "Mamma's." The the team and the child soon ENer F. A. Brown followed in the owner of and explained that same spirit, and exhorted all present came puffing along, he had gooa into a house for a minute to imitate the good example of he had left there and the deceased, that they might receive to get something started. his team the reward which Bbe would surely inHis outfit soon came along and be was herit. very glad to find that nothing was inThe infant child of the deceased was jured. Had it net been for the prompt blessed, and named Joseph, by tie Elders action of the Mayor there might have in presence of the assembly. been a smashed wagon and a killed Choir sang "Farewell all earthly hon- child Teams fhould not be left in ors," &c. the streets unhitched oa any occasion The benediction was pronounced by Elder W. H. Wright. ressur-rcdion- t, first-clas- - " . a I(is re-ce- at A ih. e ilJ The Fenian Kcapcci Pris- oner!. The remains were followed to the an immense cemetery by procession, at the head of which were members of the Ogden Fire Batta'.ioB, each wearing a crapoband. Bearers carried boquets of flowers, and the casket containing the honesty adopted remains was adorned with a handsome which dictated every notion, not What Trovo Waists. The people ef fleral wreath. in in bat poll Provo wast a money order office. They private, inly The sudden death of this estimable for a tical life. like long ought t have it. An important city Though lady caused the deepest grief in the comhonored and trusted Provot with nearly 4,000 inhabitants, munity, and created groat surprise, as uuie ' wq Mr. Kerr should certainly have a money order of- she was supposed to be in excellent citicen of Indiana, On the morning of the 19th was not a native of that State, but if fice for both domestic and foreign health. transmission. she gave birth to a very inst., wo have not forgotten, was born in fine bey. after severe suffering, from Missouri, perhaps in the City of St. In Ogdes. E. N. Fuller, Esq., one f which she never rallied. Every possible a being comparatively houisj young the inmates of the Herald sanctum, Salt attention and assistance was rendered, ma with an attired staudiag; us an Lake City, came up to the Junction city both by her afflicted husband, the attended-Bu- t ofDemocratic the lie ftateMUuu yesterday to get a breath of fresh air, midwife, and others who desire all for she gave up life, and but recently which he obtained and returned to the H'hocJ, aod being her had of Call in the expressed expectation dying evttniug. again. jrlaced by his peers in the House in capital city few the times during many days prene of the. most trying, as 'well as P. L. her decease. Ander l)r For Rent. Who wants to rent a ceding vnjst honorable positious to which house with eight rooms, or one with eon, who arrived shortly after the fatal our statesmen can bo called, an op twelve rooms, suitable for a boarding moment, pronounced the cause of death portunity was afforded to test the house. Enquire of Lowe Bros., at the congestion, recultiug from ovanan dropsy. The deceased leaves an affectionate extraordinary powers of bis mind, to depot. husband and six children in sad which test himself and his friend Dbad Mr Joseph Burdell or Bodel', She was an excellent wife, a most cheerfully submitted h'ui, with who was injured in the attempt to cut devoted mother, a kind and generous a full assurance that, he would over the throat of a beef at Foit Herrimnn, neighbor, a faithful friend and a true come all the obstacles in his way and the other day, died on Saturday from Latter day Saint. She has gone to her take rank to which they believed the effects of the wound. rest.te mingle wit hi be npright and pure, him entitled, among the foremost of and will be nttmbare'i among the jewels American statesmen, but ala! the Roi'TB Agent. A vacancy b9 oc- which will shine in eternal glory at the has inrdt s enemy sapped curred in the route agency of the Utah coming of the Redeemer. Mary Ana Chappie was born at Bristhe fountain of life and con Northern Railroad. Mr. D. S. Cram is removed. We know of no person in tol, England, Nov. 20. 183C, and died tigned the bright statesman and these parts who is so well suited to fill 7 a.ta. Aug. 10th, i87G, and was consehonest man to an early tomb, which the vacancy as our former P. M , Mr. quently in her fortieth year. will be wept over by a bereaved "Swoet is the Bleep of the just.' He is thoroughly acJoseph Hall. Mill. Star please notice. family and an admiring constituency quainted with the country and the peculiarly gratifying to the postoffices along the route, is familiar numerous friends of Mr. Kerr, to with P. 0. business, is reliable and Idaho Dlrkgatr. Bear Lake Counknow that a short time before his trustworthy, and gave entire satisfac- ty, IJaho will seud three delegates to the tion to.all classes of the community, as convention at Boise, which is to be held uettth, the House of Representatives well as to the Department while he by a unanimous .vote, boro testimony filled the office of postmaster in this Sept. 12th. We understaud that Hon. S. 3. Fenn is the choice of the Bear to his merits as a man and states eity. We hepe Mr. Hall will receive the Lake him usrured of its warm and man, people for Delegate to Congress. and feel assured that appointment, And aud That's right, Fenn was kept out of his deep sympathy. fellowship would be pleased, the from the fact that a teath of slau while the public seat during the greater part of the tlwr had emanated from seine obscure pcst.il serviee would be the gainer by session by political trickery, and but baleful (fuarter, it must have tne arrangement. sbamleBs fraud. Send! him again and Win to Mr. Kerr a source of great let him have a full term and a chance to Mtisfactiou that kits fellow members BaowNv?. Brvin. Last Wednesday show wh:it be Is to do for his of the House conveyed so feeliug a night, up at the foot of Monto Christo, constituents and the willing country. demonstration of iepcct aud esteem Mr. Harvey Brown, who, with another to ?i;m. while reposing1 upon the bed party, had encamped for the ti'.ght, and t f (loath; thus while he lived, giving was Meetiko i Wrrcn Vau.t:7. E'dprs making hi9 bed a short distance t.u emphatic deui.il to a whimpered from the camp fire, heard a rustling John Taylor and Joseph F. Smith of the ilacdtr upon his fair fame. uoise In the Irtish, and looking arouud Twelve ApoMtle. accompneied by EMerj beheld an unfriendly looking bear in 8 II. B. Smith aad C. W. Tcnrose went !F.owRr.rV-t-special ;lispateh from his immediate neighborhood, and, net up to Peterson on Saturday lust and dtod l?th says: Leg u, feeling qtiiti sure of the designs of held two meeting?, and to Morgan on I.ivid L. Pcomon, of South Vebet bruin, picked up a piece of scantling ly- Sunday where two meetings were also fcpf'l about twenty-fivyears, ws near, aud let the bear feel its weight held. Much excelkut instruction nag abt ut tioon. in a lake ing irowned tear back, whioh disabled the imparted to very large and attentive bear llnnv iou's t3tatiou, on the Utah upon his Daniel animal, breaking its back, whereupon congregations, the people coming in Northern Kiilroud. lie lUohards of Mendcn, wen! in swimming Mr. Brown drew his knifo aud out its from the surrouudiog settlements in when the shepherd too the cramp aa i throat, thus protiding the party with an great auoibers. The Elders returned nt ucb. Kichardi cou'd sot rescue him. The body will no doubt be recov-U- ti unexpeced steak; the bear weighed hst evening, with tha exception of Elder 4J0 pouudi. Taylor who stopped at Rivcrd-l- e. at iL luLe ii aall. j de-po- New York, 19. The whaling bark Catalpa arrived this morning from New South Wales with the Fenisn prisoners who escaped from that country some time ago. Their names are Michael Harrington, Thos. Darragh, James Wilson, Robert Crans-toThos. II. Hassett, John J. Brealin alias Collins, Thomas Deswond alias Johnson, John King alias Jones, and Thomas CrcBnan alias Hall. Many friends went aboard to welcome them, and the greeting was hearty and The men laughed and wept in turn. The Catalpa is a slow aa'ler, having consumed nearly four months on the voyage. After two montbB the stock of provisions was so meagre that the men were put on short allowance. They all arrived, however, in good health and spirits. Captain Anthony, who commanded the Catalpa. has a daring mien tempered with a smile calculated to win Oue of the most touching confidence incidents of the reception of the exiles was the meeting with William Foley. Foley was also a soldier hi the British army and Lad seen hard service. In 1866 he was tried on a charge of treason and felony, found guilty and sentenced to tku years penal servitude. He served his term with the mva who now have arrived and knows them all e intimately. The Catalpa lay off before Foley's term, but he knsw her misijJn and bade her God speed, and to day he welcomes his fellow conThe men victs as a brother freeman. disembarked this morning and proceeded to O' Donovan Rosca's hotel, where they will temporarily remain. Thomas Henry, of the Fenians, who said to a arrived in the Catalpa reporter: We were expecting for about two years to be rescued from prison. We always kept on the alert fur a movement of any kind which could be turned We were notified of to our advantage. the sailing of the Catalpa. and expected her in March, but we did not hear of her arriving until a few days before the 17th of April, the day on which we effected our purpose. After breakfast on the ICth. about 7:50 o'clock, we left the prison gates uuohserved, and entered carriages provided for us. Our party umbered eleven, including outriders, who kept in the front and rear to look out fur enemies. We reached Rockingham at 11:30 a. m , where a whale boat from the Catalpa was lying and got on. The boat's crew were then in charge of an officer from the vessel. During the journey by land we were not molested, though we met several persons. Wheu we were two miles and a half from the shore, thepoMce came up and captured our torses and carriage?, which had been left on the buach. We had great trouble in fiudiog the Catalpa, and the poiic? trot a bout and were searching for us. A dorm arose, aud blew us out to sa, and our provisions were destroyed, and we were all wet. Night came en, and we were in a deplorable condition. When daylight broke we ph (he Catalpa and made for her. When about loven mile from the vessel we saw the steamer Georgette and a pwlioe cutter searching for u, but they could not see us owing to rough cross seas. The police kept the Catalpain sight whil1 the steamer went to laod. We were thea twenty miles from laud and rowed with all our strength to the barge. At this time the Cata'pa and the police had discovered us, And the latter was fast pulling towards us, but we headed the police cutter and reached the Catalpa first, n. whole-soule- d. Four thousand dollars have raised here for the relief of the He was a very common locking old fflan in a very ommoa looking light waeoB drawn by a very common looking hLe' bu. when ayoaog chap, ha tru appearand b came along in a glTli r l.Tery riK and .r ed to ass Liu,, th mon .roking horse, at a word from ha master, just twist d bis mouth into tmile of eaty confidence aod in forty second was out of the astonished youne c ap'w si,rht; going us light and fre. and easy as a "Lignt Runing Dom;atic I 8 wing machine aud tlieCunm",rf IV"0l?our,t'in Mder, lerntory of Utuu. Tlocodort W. Feariutj. Plaintiff,') Summm'- - Sarah A. Fearing, Defendant. The people oftlie Uuited State, in the of Utah, neiid Kretii)(! to Surah A.feHriugTerritory defwii' ant. Yon are hereby required to apprar in j action brought against jou hytheabove mimed plaintiff in the Probate Court of Box rjjer Count , V. T., within ten days, (exclusive of thd day of service), after the eervire on you of thi summons, if served within this county, or if served out of this county hut in tbU district within twenty days; otherwise within forty davi or judgment by delimit will be taken yon according to the prayer of said complaint. This action i brought to obtain a decree the houda of niatriinopy existing between said plaintiff and on the grounds t forth in the complaint ou fi e iu thin oilic. Aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to the said complaint as above reappar and answer quired, plaintiff will take lef mlt ag.iiust you aud Court the for to the relief prayed tor. apply Given under uiy hand and the aeal of tlie Probate Court of said County, thi 4th davofJu'v arM def-u!un- t. tt-- 1S76. J. "At j V- - UV- .- V.V. C. WRIGHT. Clerk. 64-4- t. l Territory of Utah, Box Elder County. In the I'rohato Court is and fur said an Territory, lion. Samuel Pmitb, Judge. William H. Ji'sft, rUintiff. "- Count? PriU;e vii fFinnmont. Caroline L. Fish, Drftmlanl ) The people of the United Prates in tha Territory of t'tah, to Caroline L Fih defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear and nwer tli complaint of William II, Fih filed againat yon ia the Probate Court, in and for Box Klder Count), Utah Territory, within ten days after the e on yon of this summons, if served within this County, (or If without this County, but in twentv days, othririR Withiu this Pist-ic- t. within forty days.) or Judgment by default will be taken agaiuist you, if you fail to appear and answer. This action is brouirht te obtain a decree the botida ef matrimony exinting n said plain'iff and said dcfeiidsut on tl. grounds set forth in the petition, on fi e in tb I Court. And ynn are hereby notified that if yon fkilio appear" and answer, as required by law.aufsuit will be taken against you. an 1 application irfate to the Court for the relief prayed for in said petition. In testimony whereof T have hereunto hand aud the seal el said Court this 6th July, let tty (lay o A. D.. 1876. SEAL j J. WKTflnT, fTubate Clerk C. s(VS-- 4t Free-mantl- te t2 ' oners. Tvrrrtory of ttab, I Box Klder Conllty. s- J Probate Court in and for said Connry And Territory, liou. Sauiuol 8mitb, PtoPate .1 wige. Arthur W. Bush, riaintij,) In the J Hush, DefmiTt. The people of the United States fn.tbs Territory of Utah, to Sophia liush, defendant. Ith are hereby summoned to appear and answer is Arthur W.llush filed against you the Probate Conrf. in ahd for Box Klder Couut. Utah Territory, within ten days after tlieenire on you of this summons, if served within tins withm Cowntv, (or if without this County, but Wtarn thia District, in twenty dys, otherwisebe town will forty davs) or judgment by default and answer. against you, if you fail to appear (Ii This action is brought to obtain a decree new" existing bond of the matrimony solving said plaintiff and aid defendan , on the crM"1-set forth in the petition on Hie in this Court.fail And you are hereby notified that if you by law, dewu.i appearand answer, as required ."T" will be taken ngainst you. and appli"011earn t the Court for the relief prayed for in f t"inItWtiniony whereof I have hereunto set KT hand and the seal of said Court this th4 July, A. D . 1ST 6. J. C. 1 WRIGHT, Probata Clerk. sf.3-- KldIn the Probate Court in and for Box Samuel ty; Territory of tUh, Hob. -r tin'-"- . Judge. CharhsU, Travcr, Plaintiff. j &.rn, r. Tavcr, Deftnd't. thc V'M' The r"P'e wre,1 T.rrorT 'Vivaver rvedout of this county r.iu oe- - ; - - or juiumeiir. vy of according to the "jM n-action is brought to obtain the bonds ct matrimony plaintiff and w offiT file in ,, ., forth in the petition ou notified r th nre hereby And yot, iJ ..J appearand answer the o'r. quired, plaintifl- will take for the court the prog arply In testimony hand and Mil eourt. do 4,1 AU seal of said court thw . 1 J, C. WBIOHT, f Probate CJer- SEAL PJ" n" V' V - j"" wl'e!.'',v " sGMt "lTit d,f",,.n r "( J, |