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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Cosdkssatioms From yesterday's Faith. As Obligtno Firm. Messrs. Teasdel A Convict's ays and abandoned tho job; that the of Co., Salt Lake City, are not touched reason there has been no exhibition Jan. Oth The District Court opened yesterday by the A prisoner in the Missouri peniIFrom Tuetday he Company's accounts as complained tight times. Their store.stocked the Chief Justice tentiary, too weak to work, and who with a splendid assortment of general of morning, presiding. by "Irrigator," is because the said had the run of the ISQl'UtS. A poami Siu-ilyard, one day pox has made its appearance in merchandise, is always left the books and accounts mail from the thronged with ho could be alWarden in the Union Pacific asked if the To Salt Luke, a son of William Ayland, customers, and their urbanity with the in such a state that it was next to im address : following small the cultivate lowed a to corner of r,..t bon a lltli Ward, leing afflicted with the politeness of their accommodating clerks possible to unravel them ; that the audi.. ,inVhl with nose do i the enclosure. "What, you want the barber draw patronage fiom all classes and both tors found book accounts opened and bis oth,r name. malady. I sir." raise?" to forgit it. "Cucumbers, Why, on wa.t Yesterday morning Nephi Vaughan sexes.'1 Their success is deserted. credits made, and that unwarrantable them raise other the can't here, you .Salt Luke City." was fined by the Police Judge $15 for the Secretary had had the audacity to would steal them. "Jo, prisoners stealing a pair of shoes and $35 for stenl x the salaries of the trustees, etc.; that sir," said the man firmly. will They : r .. i i Books, Peihsdicals, &c. Messrs. wiuli nave io pay in Wilson Wright lug a pisiui. tic a Mr. had $150 of said Wusox.-the not steal one charged them. Sercetary "Well, go One for Campbell & Pattereon, of Salt Lake, friends, labor on the streets, t banks of many services for said will" the besides other "if any of ahead' the credits, Warden, year, accept A Mutual Inprovemcnt was organited have our thanks for copies of the best when is. in stolen come cucumbers don't are a been all have thing could wuat good which performed your who know 15. Regular meetings magazines for the current month. These Lec. in Fillmore, for to with me "You been to had sections decide, special whole a week; that ch inco your complaints. they kivo a will be held and lectures given once a gentleman keep a full supply of all the eft out of minutes of to the will never hear from me on that which were duly appreciated. proceedings, (vrs popular periodicals in English and wi k. lne cucumbers were great detriment of the Company; and score, sir. The fish under the charge ef Mr. A. P German as well as books, stationery that it is trained and culti watered, planted, the that probable and school presents in immense va . i m i l nkockwsou f.. tfuiiw T.,lm ITnrrnfl'ft immense an and are tv..v-vated, crop was the will not only have to speak before the Movbw in lows. uoing nneiy as the As result. riety. opfast, however, Irame the Dunning Board but before the Court, before all Judge Clinton's faith in tho Salt Lake lately purchased tho and it ruit ripened, disappeared, the Union 1'r.ciRc omces, ionnerry S ond r. ft llt ua8 incluced him to tho papers of the Company are obtained. the convinced became Warden that Union Social Club. Attention is :a a provibion build ft large, three story rock building, We have no comments to make, as this occupied by Mr. Gardner owner sold it, for liquor, produce, The house bus been moved up io at gait Lake, with the intention of put particularly called to the aonounccmwt matter is only of interest to those conHiere. or some other contraband article. of the & Social of Union the Jenkins tjng Up bathing houses and all the cen Nichols Secretary cerned with the Company and not to the Vain street, next to He directed the man to be watched, that a meeting of the members blacksmith shop, and in a few days it veniences belonging to a stylish water- - Club, public. general and fiually he was detected iu the act will be held at the usual place toing place. will be opeued to the public. of carrying his cucumbers to the hos Closed Oct Mr. L. W. Shurtliff has Mr. Peacock, who met with a series of morrow night. We regret to learn pital and giving them to the poor uncomfortable adventures while on a that Mr. J. F. Graham, the efficient Sec- closed out his entire stock of goods to the ellows livwho, in their sickness, craved A lady Institution. He As Awkward Admirf.k. to Soda Springs, says that on Friday retary of the Club, intends to tender his Plain City Not one had been stolen. trip them. in this city received on New Year's ;w i ii 6 ... last on the Utah Jorthern road the resignation of that office, and that it has gained many friends during his mer of flowers from A steam ferryboat which had been day a handsome bouquet train south was bunting enow nearly all will Jbe necessary to elect a successor, cantile career in Ogden, and we expect In the centre was a beauti to to and business. business California. in attend other the to see him again shortly. run a little more than a year, and day, and was forced to return to Men- Messrs. Higginbotham, Child & Co. have was new, was hauled out on the ways ful heliotrope entwined with geraniums don. In the afternoon the train started formed a casket. By o shaped that it Haller Mcrphy. The union of taken the vacated premises, one door at New Loudon, Ct., the other day, again, got through to Corinne and rewas who of visitor a awkwardness the turned to Logan. The wind storm on hearts and bands between Mr. Gus west of Z. C. M. I., aira will use them and to the surprise of everybody, had the and commenting upon a coating ot barnacles aud muscles examining it, blew portions of the snow fences Haller and Miss Sarah Murphy, 'daugh' for their tinware department. Friday the inrcauitv and taste of the donor, fully two feet in thickness, which, on from one side of the road to the other, ter of Dr. Murphy, of this city, took hoes and other from its casket place, and the dropped A Strke and a Row. Theremoval of the application of flowery line was also blown place on the 24th day of last month. telegraph loll sheets and a on a in ring. down for two or three miles. On Sun while holding it over stove, varying from John Horrocks' saloon yesterday was the tools, To the newly wedded pair the congratu lay in diameter fect surface to two in three the which was concealed in it, fell the train from Logan put on lations of their friends are offered, with occasion of a spree and a fight. It ap and several inches in thickness. The morning WninirO coals. It was found afterwards two Harold Henniger was engag engines and got through with little heartfelt wishes for their success on the pears that shells cohered sufficiently to allow Amon" the ashes, but entirely ruined. ed with the rest of the crowd, and some Cache Valley the snow on journey of life. In difficulty. the sheets to be raised by the edge An examination of the jewel showed that of the boys considered that while he without level is from twelve to fifteen inches the showing any signs ot breakit was of crcat value. The lady is not did not perform he the with rest drank is from On divides snow the the and considerable force was needdeep. ing, Attention is di Store. inconsolable at her loss, for she treasures Drug City While the work. of his attempt. ed to fracture their outlines. portion two to fifteen feet in depth. rected to the new advertisement of the the thought that there is one who, A female and a male got into a per ing to assist after the counters were ta in rememCity Drue Store. MrDriver has built ken in, Messrs. Jones and Poulter told though absent, still holds sona.! rencontre on a street yesterday, s business in this city, by him to a brance. go away, and after a few words and the former was victorious over the up strict attention to the former took hold of him, while the ' enterprise, energy, HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOW- latter who was the aggressor. The and ING described auimult, which, if Dot claimed Shocking Accident. A sister of W. Amazon 6auntered down the street in duty, accommodation to customers latter struck him. Mark Elmer attempt and taken nv.nr, will be sold to the kiliMt He accounts. his of settlement cromDt a bidder at tit Diitrict Stray Tumid at G. Barrett, of this city, met with a pained to quell the disturbance, or, as some of the amid the colors bycheers flying City, Wnbar Co., Sitturdtty, Ju. 17, lb 4, at keeps in stock all he claims in his adver say, assisted in it, when Heninger struck Otfiltu fnl accident on New Year s day in OmaI p.m. stauders, who appeared highly edified at One iorrel 2 year old mare colt, bald fare, little tisement, and those who want the arti him on the head with a board. Subse ha. She is a teacher in that city and the circumstance irhite on llt hiud foot, branded J K combined, on find the of them will enumerated cles Miss Barrett was highly accomplisked. quently Joseph Hunt and Heninger had leftOnethigh. William Smith alias Fngit, lately spent brindle heifrr calf, under tit on right car,, Store. at the best Drug City quality the in after y and each were fined $5. hole and gwntlow fork in left, white under belly. a set-treceiving calls, when, late . money so freely mat suspicion was Oue red teer crop and uader bit in right noon her dress, which was of light gos aroused a complaint was sworn out against J ones, car, swallow forkcalf, iu left, branded - S ou left hip. regarding the manner of his was Somo excitement Runaways. brockled faced Hteer cal',white belly, white Poulter and Elmer. Further particulars onOnetailredand samer, caught fire by being drawn into udden windfall for the holidays. He ilmulder, crop in riuht ear, twulluw two street the on created by fork in left, blotch brand ou left hip. the open stove. Iter garments were all will be given explained that meeting a cunning little teams YVni. N. VWR, dashing up Fourth Street at a in a blaze in a moment, but the flames PiHtriet l'oundlcecper. wLich bftd fc $C() roU of green pooJle side side tremendous pace, keeping dW-I by Condensations. From this morning's Opden City, Dec. 21th, 1K73. were subdued by a young man wno pu- - backi ia il8 mouth, he concluded that when Main to on turned till Street, they , , . Herald: ed off his overcoat and wrapped it about . ftCcer,tahl tc him one wagon turned over and the team was She It was rumored on the street in Salt her body. severely burned, than to the other pup. A $20 bill and was the into yard Tithing galloped her arms, shoulders and back were ter Lake, that parties had received telegrams dangling on a telegraph line, also found brought to a stand. The other kept on al burned and hair her announcing that the stock of the Emma ribly scorched, its way into his pocket. The Justice near and the road, pulled up up straight intense mine had taken a sudden rise 8J to 5J most to a crisp. She suffered couldn't see the point and in default of Farr's mill. The damaee to the first rounds per share since the news of the pain, but is out of danger. There is no bail, Smith not the Justice but t'other was one spoke and a reach brok wagon, and her recent rich strike had reached London of bciug disfigureJ, probability Smith was placed in jail smashed Beat a t to en the ; other, pring The Tennyson of the Herald "gushes' the only apprehension is that the chock Mr. Heme was greeted by a large hurt. Nobody over a Suit Lake romance, in which a given to her nervous system may cause audience last night at the theatre second edition of Enoch Arden figures as her to be confined some time. Mr. Bar Charivari. A gentleman who ar the hero, A youth and a fair maiden rett left this morning on a visit to his 7. Jan. IFrom Wednesday' t Daily of rived with his Salt Lake bride, night be naturally fall in love a buucing boy sister. - I 'I foro last, was received on his return to the fruit of their union the faithlee U the of The Thb Mercury. report this city, by his friends who tendered spouse decamps deserted wife does not Obituary. shows that at half past S. service, Signal Died in this city, Saturday, the 3d him a serenade. The instruments used break her heart, but changes her name on Saturday last, the thermometer three Ttf on the occasion were more remarkable a second time much fruit by the second iast., Lucinda Bingham, wife of Erastus stood at three degrees below zero at for the hideous and discordant sound union everything going smoothly.when Bingham, Sr., aged 70 years 3 months Cheyenne, and at Corinne, 27 degrees which they emitted, than for haamony the hero breaks and 13 days. upon the vision of futh above. din and horns Tin pans, explanation eurtain drops Deceased was the daughter of Thomas A IXW XrrLICATIOKS JIAKE k into cailed were bells ner requisition deuouement the put off until further no and Patty Gates, and was born at Ak e oa the Ciiangk. A new Pure Blooming Complexion. with such marked effect that the joyous tice. worth, New Hampshire, September 19, Union Pacific road, will take effect on his heart and and its operation ii Another large audience witnessed the purse opened ItiendPnMyatVegetable, tut. Hita tier parents she moved to ,he jltn inst Most of the changes wil bridegroom Ml ouce. It doea away with tho remindful friends to the performance of "Rip Van Winkle" last toa his and treated Hitihed Appearouc caueod by Heat, ratiguu the State of Vermont, where she was be on" the wcst end of the road. The refreshments of the season. aud Kxsitomeut. lioalaaud remove all Blotchea exMr. Heme's and performance uight, to married Erastus Bingham. She was t&ble wiU be uad Pimplce, dUpcllintf dark and tmslhtly published in a day or two, hibited much ability and great art. epots. Drives away Tan, Freckle" and no into the of Church Jesus Christ oaptizeu and by Its gentlo but powerful lnflu From yesterday's Ktwt: V Rose ot Latter day Saints Nov. 12, 1833. On Notes. Mrs. raantlce the laded cheek with, Telegraphic Personal. Hon. Thomas Fitch and Clinton, operator of the Descret Tele Deputy Marshal McAllister sold at YOUTHFUL BL001I AD BEAUTY. the Silt of June, 1830, she moved with the inon Monday last, T:ac7 Etorea. DV VH - fit her husband to Far West, Caldwell Co., his wife, of Salt Lake, are spending Company in this city, is absent auction, graph i3 said that he proCOO It the Omaha. in in winter fect in Flagstaff mine, Mo., staying two months on the way at in Salt Lake, where indisposition pre- terest to settle in that city permanently. for S. S. ?50. to Walker, poses vents her from attending to the duties of Kirtland, Ohio. She passed thro'igh the In Cache Valley, cattle in many placts Mr. Charles Ketchum has resigned the & suffered her office. persecutions by the Church, and Pacific Union the of but in others they are feeding, require on the 31st of March, 1830, started for supcrintendency A, Pratt, Esq., is at present acting as and will be succeeded doing well. lllinoi?, staying at La Harpe till the Express Company, ComU. operator of the Dcseret Telegraph the of Ed. Mr. The election of municipal officers for The direct route from Omaha to Morseman, lately Chicago oring of 181G, when the Saints were by in this city. He will be found at pany S. Express Company. Salt Lake City, will take place on the the and Eact, office. the expelled into the wilderness, she follow all hoars on duty at second Monday of February. ed and with her family arrived at Salt WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. Mr. R. M. Wilkinson, late oftfie Z. C. Messrs. Loeber and Little have had a Lake Valley Sept. 19, 1847. She moved Y. M. L. A. A very fine audience M. I. and formerly of the Deseret line, littlle to Ogcn April J 8, 1850, and has resided assembled last evening at the City Hall "spat" which ended in the return- Two Daut Thbocoh Teaixi leave tho Missoo.U as Morrison Mr. succeeded has manager ing to the former of property attached BjTm, opposite Ostinn, open tbo arrival in this vicinity ever.Vmce. She bore to enjoy a rich entertainment, which Street office of the East the of Temple of Tralm from the West ever tho ; v by the latter. seven sons aud three daughters, all of was promised by a lecture from Mr. Dcseret Telegraph Company. From the Tribune: whom are living but one. Her descend- - John Nicholson, before the Young Men s UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. men aro beginning to make Business of The ants number on hundred and Association. subject sixty Literary 112 Miles shorter Tjii being tie direct route, and Wilson Irrigating Company. We are their calculations for the spring trade. souls, most of whom are in this Territo- - "Phrenology" was ably treated, ana lower line, Save! ft Hours in Hon, the than Mr. Hurst, formerly proprietor of the and Inenrea eonnectioni with all EastrJ by whom she is held in honorable many instructive points were presented, in receipt of a communication signed by ern A Southern Railway, passmade $80,000 Rock Restaurant, remembrance and affectionate regard. which amused and interested the audi the "Trustees, Superintendent, Presi- Saddle engers having ehoic r low a at ef Bontee East of He stock. AV'ilson on tho Irriof purchased Collector" She passed Ophir and through, all the great afflic- ence. While Mr. Nicholson did not dent Chicago. in answer to the letter figure and seld on the rise. tions nnd submitted to all tin 3AGGAGE CHECKED THItOUCa TO ILL? require- claim that phrenology was to be consid gating Company, from Alta for the ore of too ' EASTEEX CITIES. is for it Shipments but pubments of the Church without a long of con "Irrigator," murmur, ered as an advanced science, yet it is it but been thought have small, the are that week, main and maintained the faith of the The points lication. gospel to iributed greatly to the solution of many to be J. B. that some of the mines will shortly com- Pullmaa'a Palace Bleeping Coaches rca ,he end. An hono'raolo "Irrigator" writer of nature. guesses wife, an affec. problems on the varied studies through to Chicago without chango. of the Company ; mence shipping again as soon as the tionate mother, and a faithful friend and The address was well received and is Sewell, CEO. L. DUNLAP, and tho Ota. auj V neighbor, she has gone to the rest of the highly spoken of by all who had the that the said Sewell toot- a job on the roads are packed more solid, E. F. PATRICK, Pas. Act, Chicago.; a. 1871, worked a few Enotv becomes harder. righteous. Jan. 10, about canal pleasure of being present. A ewti -1 l .'..i -- .1 - kr Estray Notice. first-clas- I .in To-da- o, ' to-d- ay 1 HAGAN'S - fuzzy-gnzzie- s, . - MagaioHaBalm w time-tabl- Sun-bur- one-eight- h b- "-i- r-'-' a- .i. -'l IMfistei , : ' ' - C-- |