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Show iFrom Friday iJJauy e . Jan. 9th. - announce- CBESCTios-- The Elder Cyrus II. Wheelock formation. ' Seventy-fivCondensations. men 'are em- will preach in the Ogden Tabernaclo at Herald: ployed present, working eight and next Sunday, Jan. 11th, at 11 a. m. ten hours' ta. Preaching. LOCAL ITEWia-- i .. child by. Clever Capture. Sheriff Brown goeB death of Mr. Hoopers to Salt Lake this evening to obtain a reerroneous, lb. reported vos.erJay. was Jetfb b.ving taken Pla in the famdy quisition for the removal of a prisoner, whom he has just captured in Nevada. of Mr. Jen ing'A few days agi au advertisement apin the Junction, from a person The amount of peared Central. Utah The calling himself Somers, at Elko, Nevaover the Utah Central freiRht ivceived that he knew where certain month foots up to da, stating the Ut during road horses could be found. Sheriff amount fo- missing .w ipj 644 pounds, and the with the owner of the horses, Brown, to 4.978.080. which were in the spring of 1872, merchandise received The amount of for and started Elko, by using consider5 the last year is placed at able succeeded in capturing firing Mratagem amount forward-- a 4.30 pounds, and the the thief, who is known by the name of at 237,821,204. Dick Smith. Somers expected to get a sum for showing the whereabouts of Th rongs of big Tim "Hard Times." the horses, and failing in this, attempted from the WOrkinSnien are daily coming to detain the Sheriff and his companion, of search employin West the and Kast and actually telegraphed for Smith to a short sty hero, ment. Many mate come on the first train to Elko to assist Wo to find work, leave not being him. Smith came and was immediately but Some of theru have for other parts. nabbed by our Sheriff, who handed him husband them wiih care, means, and over to the local authorities, while he while others are iraproridently came cn for the requisition. It was a their limited resources, waiting, clever capture, aud we hope the culprit -something to turn will be like Micawber, for brought to justice, as we understand he is an old offender, up. - rced 233,-53-- mail and express through to commenced running, not has Sandy, with the narrow guage at connecting Granite Seventy shares of Emma were bought yesterday, in London, at four pounds Tll roaJ leading southward are ex From Kanarra to the tremely bad. Black Ridge, the snow is some two feet West Weber, Jan. 8, 1874. The shift. Several English gentlemen yesterday called on the British Consul for San Francisco, who was on a visit to Salt Lake, and suggested the necessity of es- tabiishing a British Consulate in the latter city, and it is proposed that a pe- tition for that Durnosa he r.irenluted for n v correspondence: From this morning's , Editor Junction : Dear Sir: Please the justice to insert the iollowing in answer to your notice of a communication in last Wednesday's issue : There is one term that will apply to all the charges contained therein, viz; lies. Strange that after holding the signatures. position of Secretary for over thre deep. no fault being found in all that At American Fork there are three years From Saturday' i Daily vfJiVtu 10th. time with the minutes and business, blacksmith shops, two furniture stores, that they should find matters so black m fn lELLEs s irocte. mi mere was Dur a two grist mills, a bakery, a coal and after my resignation and refusal to position. slim house at the Theatre last evening, lumber depot, a lumber yard, a saloon, Come on with your auditors and The Ogden public have been bilked so i a music and toy store, but not a doctor, court, I am ready and willing to answer many times by travelling companies that lawyer nor minister, your charges at any time, and in any Two men were indicted at Provo for place. I might and could retort with, they have become suspicious. It is a mistake to think, because Ogden is not grand larceny, yesterday morning. They charges equally as grave.but will simply the propriety of Irustecs, I res- a metropolitan city, that its citizens are were taken before the court, when their suggest dent, Supcrintendant and Collectors, inexperienced in popular amusements, attorneys moved to quash the iudict overhauling their own record before There are numbers of people in this city ments on the ground of their not being slinging mud, and also the necessity ot making sure they are in the right before who have witnessed the best theatrical signed by the district attorney, and such charges, or the probability in both hemispheres, and cause the grand jurors were summoned making is they may figure in court themselves. know talent when they see it, as well as by the Territorial Marshal. Judge Enr JOS. li. foKWELL. erson overruled the motion to quash. mediocrity and humbug. Last evening's entertainment, how- S. P. McKee, a colored man, indig- Boston indulged itself' in tea- ever, was uncommonly good. Teller's nantly denounces an individual named y Vaudeville Troupe is no John C. Mortimer, who was lately a del- - drinking last week in celebration of How providential it company. The performers are all ac- - egate from Utah to tbe national conven the centennial. is that it was tea and not Santa Cruz tors, and the programme was fully car- - lion of colored citizens. This precious ried out, with the exception of the last delegate, some time since ravished the um that was thrown overboard ou Teller's Tuour-K- . Teller's California farce, for which another equally good person of a white woman, then threw the former occasion. Troupe will appear this.evening at the was substituted. The singing of Mrs. her out of a window, and escaped the is A curious mode of Ogden Theatre, and will present for the Chas. Coriell was a charming feature of punishment he deserved, on account of followed Hav in China. be to ntcrtainment of the audience a careful the said performance, deserving of the high- the absence of the main witness. ly prepared programme, as announced est encomiums. Mr. Chas. Coriell's Bone ing collected the necessary spawn. From yesterday's News : water s edge the fishermen As to the merits of Solo was n another column. The Indians of Grass Valley say that rom the really extraordinary; and the certain this compauy, we take the following explace a quantity in an empty "Young Scamp" brought the snow in that region is more plentiful ten s egg, which is sealed up with ract from the Eureka Sentinel, Jan. 4;h : down tho house with a vim. Mr. Liston than it has been for years. and put under a setting hen. wax A large audience greeted the efforts of also deserves special mention; and the George Owen killed George W. Mif-- After some days they break the egg Mr. Dow's friends at Eureka Hall, last whole performance was commendable. ford, of Keokuk, Iowa, while engaged in and empty the fry into water well To night an entirely new bill will be a drunken affray at the mouth of Eagle warmed evening, making the affair on the whole by the sun, and there nurse very flattering to the popularity of the nresented. and we exrect to see a iam- - Creek, Montana, Dec. 21. The murder- - them until they are sufficiently gentlemen benefitted. Of the perform- full house. We advise all who intend to er escaped. into a lake or be turned to strong to go early; and hope the A British subject refused to pay his river. ance all that can be said is that it was go in every way excellent. The company door keeper will keep the inner door poll tax day before yesterday, and upon has met with a degree of success une elosed, as Mr. Woodmanseo has erected being summoned to appear before the qualled by that of any other theatrical double doors to keep out the draught, court to show why he refused to pay the troupe that has ever visited Eureka, and but the improvement will do little good tax in accordance with the law of the we predict for it continued prosperity, if the doors are left open. Territory, Her Majesty's subject ap as it deserves. During the stay of the pealed to the British Consul at San company hare, three of its members were Suit Against the U. P. A gentleman Francisco, who is now stopping at Sr.lt recipients of elegant presents. Mrs. Cornel was presented by her admirers from Australia is about to institute pro Lake. S.T-1860-XFrom this morning's Tribune t with a costly and rare set of Greco-Ti1 the Union Pacific ceedines against and brooch a convervation of The jan jewelry, comprising absorbing topio Railroad Company, for damages sus Mr. Cornel was presented was the fire at Helena. cars from their his tained yesterday, ejection by with a costly watch and chain, and Mr, The miling companies are lopping off Hudson Liston with a memorial medal lie had taken passage at New York on . his Irish Manager a through ticket to San Francisco. He superfluous officials and "shifting their by Teller has just cause to feel proud of his arrived at Omaha and started for tbe sails to the breeze.". company, as we consider it without any It costs $250 to take a person to Gui but after traveling a few miles exception the best and most complete West, from Salt Lake. ana one that has yet visited hureka. tbe conductor of the train refused to Great interest is manifested in the take his ticket as the time for which It movement for establishing a mint. off was issued had expired. He was put Condensations. From the Herald: ' the cars and returned to Omaha on f sot, Last year Salt Lake City received a distance of twenty miles. Upon appli- Appointed. Dr. T. E. Brown, of this close on nine thousand tons of merchan cation at the office of the Cempany, a city, has been appointed surgeon f the disc. In the same time Utah shipped new ticket was given to him, wtiich he Salt Lake Division of the Central Pacific TIIE million pounds of ore; nearly twenty-fiv- e accepted under pretest, and at the same road. Although the Doctor has been in more than sixteen million pounds of CELEBRATED his intention to this city but a short time, he has yet es time communicated crude bullion; and over a million pounds enter an action against them, for the tablished himself in a good practice as of wool and hides. sum often thousand dollars. physician and surgeon. The Cempany A tremendous wind storm passed over G has made a good selection. do me reac-ceptt- he I . - squan-derin- g Fa Cab. The pay car of the will arrive in Union Pacific Company It was ex- afternoon. Of den , . . i r ectcd here last ruesuay, uut v3 ...,n;,Uhlv delayed at uniaua iwo or A large amount of money three days and will be disbursed by the Company, at this time, its circulation will greatly contribute to relieve the stringency of the markets. Never was the arrival of the golden, or rather greenback car, U. r. . more anxiously expected. All Settled. We are requested by Messrs. Mark Elmer and Harold Heuin-ge- r to state that all difficulties between them, growing out of the fracas last Tuesday, have been amicably eettled, and the matter will how be permitted ta drop. Mr. Elmer was seeking to quell the disturbance as an officer when Mr. Ileninger thought he was about to as sault him, and this is now perfectly un 'e further derstood bv both carties. be need trouble anticipated. - A Tuhateical. Tlo Ogden Company the performance anevening, until when they will pre Wednesday night, sent to the public an attractive bill. Teller's California Troupe will again have postponed nounced for appear night, and promise a rich entertainment on the occasion of their second appearance in this city, when the play of Macaire" will be presented, besides a complete change in the Olio entertainment. The perfor mance will conclude with the popular play of "Handy Andy." catch-penn- fish-hatchi- three-year-ol- d o ear-ring- s; dim fellow-citizens- IS f T T- Illi'S Millard County, leveling to the founda Life Preserving. A very useful and Walker's Buildiko. The new store tion both sides of the new brick schoo life preserving invention has been made of Walker Bros., on Main street, is un Temperance. Mrs. F. A. Logan wil ani meeting house, which was just ready the Pacific Union of an final the people with an address at th favor employee by dergoingits touches, and will soon for the roof. W. and H. be ready for occupancy. When finished Barnum, particu Tabernacle evening cn th A movement for reducing the hitherto Company, larlv desizned for freight cars. It is a subject of "Temperance." Mrs. Logan it will bo one of the finest and most spa prices for board, has been comand simple in construction. is an accomplished and well informed cious business establishments in the Tcr high menced by the proprietor of a restaur It can be coupled with the ordinary link lecturer, ani her efforts have been at-ntory. We must say, however, that it who announces his inteutiou to ant, is te be regretted that so fine a and pin when necessary, and couples tended with eminent success in the cause building an establishment in which the fare should be marred in beauty nd for use, open itself as the cars are run together, and of temperance. Some time agp, when will be offered at living rates. should one of the cars turn over in the Legislature of Wisconsin was consid- by limiting it to one story. A hall above Last night at the theatre the play of the ground-story- . either direction it will uncouple itself, ering the measure regulating the traffic would have added ma The Lighthouse Cliffs," was presented The switchman uncouples it by pulling ia ardent spirits, she was invited to ad- terial'y not only to its appearance but to with great success. a lever at tho side of the car, so that he dross the citizens of the Capital of that ttic income of its enterprising proprie From yesterday's Xeivs: is not, obliged to go between the cars State on the subject and was offered the tor3. Perhaps when thft busy season By the packe1, sailing from Salem and run the risk of being crushed to aso of the Senate Chamber for that opens and when winter is over, they Mass., on the 1st of the present month It will soon be practically tested 14pose. Her address made a deep imnres- mi' yet have occasion to realize the ne miners from Utah a party of forty-si- x on all the roads of the Lion on the minds of her auditors, and introduced and oessity of making so useful an anditiof were booked as passengers for Cayenne to their premises. did much to encourage the cause she country. A female imbiber was brought up be advocated. fore Justice Clinton yesterday, on the The Ball. Relief Society party a hove in the Right Direction. A charge of "spreading herself" under an Discontinued. Spiritualist meetings given by the ladies of the Relief Society ery important project is in contempla assumed name. When asked why she at Woodmanseo's Hall last was in Child's Hall will be discontinued night turn by leading citizens of Salt Lake had c'.ianged her name, she replied that attended by. a select though not.largo freni date. The new Hall will be opened City, looking to the establishment of a the old . name had adorned the police number of ladies and gentlemen,. The shortly. Suited States mint in that city and to journal long enough, and that she would occasion was prompted by worthy mot option ot measures providing for Adjourned. The Ogden Union Social try tho virtue of a new name just for tives in relieving distress, and giving a geological met on Thursday evening last, tut Club survey of the Territory love of variety. encouragenent to thoso who look for aid The has at last to the small attendance the meetex ta of an Mr. Reading, the proprietor subject and comfort during their.cheerlesa days owing ca tangible and definite shape. A meet tensive green-housexpects to hav of winter. All who were present en ing was adjourned until Tuesday evenwas held last at the usual place. . night to consider th 25,000 plants and flowers in pots by course tbat should be joyed themselves to the fullest extent, ing, in th next April. pursued and at an early hour this morning sepa o ,. Tirom lev, mi Coming. Mrs. Victoria WooJhulI;,ro-pose- s "9 Auciouowmg committee were From this morning's Tribune: satisof amid rated expressions, many to deliver a lecture in Ogden at cn pointed to prepare a memorial to Con- Members of the Legislature arc arriv faction. early day. . u.g.Rg an appropriation aud ne- ing in anticipation of the session of thr.t legislation for that purpose: ctary Htmeneal. Mr. A. M. Van and Mis3 body next Monday. Connor and Barnum, i'rofs. of n tho22d Clay-The Utah Central's snow plow weighs In this city, on December, Darthula Ileninger have commenced tho ami Carrington, Major Hempstead, 37,000 B. W. Mr. A. M. toilsome journey of life, hand in hand, L. Rev. Long, 1873, by pounds. Chambe. McCormick, Sewell Miss a to Darthula reached The Emma mine has Ileninger, both of with the earnest wishes of their friends depth Van ndColbath. of five hundred feet and is in granite this city. for their future happiness. , self-couple- r pur-deat- h. , , long-moote- e, : ", 4 Slurried. ,!"' . T'.ON-I.A5TD APPETIZER, IS PUKELT composed A VEGETABLE FREPAHA simply ef HON, ROOTS, well-know- n HERBS and FRUITS, combined with other properties, wbieu In tktir nature are C&lhsrtia, , Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Iterative ctul Tac whole Is preserved j,n a Bum. eient quantity of tpirit from tha KUCJAlt CAXE to kecj tUein ia a.ay olisiato, whki Anti-Biliou- s. make t tha' 1LAIT ATI if ececftl: mr-s-t ia Btrietly as desirable tLo worlJ. TcnJcsnnd Cn-thfer- ties TMy are inteudeJ a 1 euipcranco Bitters only to te U301 as a nwcliciue, cordiag to directions. ani alvaya o ' r of lie faehle and .'! They are tbe debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, tnd stimulate to such a degree that a hia'.thy action la at on3 brought about. As a remedy to which Women avo esuedaUy Bubjcvt it Is ecper A3 a Spring noding every othfr stimMLiat. eo equal. bavs Tonic tbey and Summer r o (iuu "r.- A Buy Tonic. They purify tho blood. They are a ' splendid Appetizer. Theymaiethewcakatrong. TV? purify and invigorate. TVy cure Dysact pepsia, Constipation and Headache They which disorders of all in epecies an a epecifio undermine tbe bodily strength aud break dowd . sheet-ancho- the anim&l Bpirlto. Dapot, 53 Park Place, Kew York. |