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Show Vocal' items 77-- , . . v..h 10 CoxDKNSATiOk's, From Yesterday' Xttet : T. McClure, who was sentenced to a term of five years in the penitentiary, for the erinie of adultery, was turned over to the prison officers yesterday. From this morning's Herald: The management of the theatre ex hibited considerable enterprise in issuing handbills yesterday all over the city, announcing that tbe latest election returns would be read at the theatre in the evening. Hon. Thomas Fitch is once more in Salt Lake. A talking machine is to be exhibited at the theatre. It is made to imitate the tones and articulate 'sounds of the human voice so naturally that it is T From uTTTret g En,,,,a Fife is This Fife. Diana Trfbrf lJ 1 f to announce r Elder Fife is family. lion ,o Scotland, hi, native w ill be of a sor- aBd (he news on nvTox.-- Silas Mr. ..i..nn Minter baa A. Ton Saloon on rum c. with the people ,PT great favorite Ilen, and experienced in patrons, he will be which be 115, command the custom minis.er-totbetMteofb- is ,o to detect any deception. The is machine worked something like a At. a meeting of 0 K R. Company. a Road Company, last piano, by lady, and was an immense tu 0,dn Kanyon were attraction in San Francisco. the following gentlemen A round of parties will be given dur- Illofficers of 'he Company for the iug the holidays of St. Valentine. Wear: Lorin Fair, President; From the Tribune: A. F. r'njlantyne, Ten silver bricks received at Wells, Fa"'. & Co.'s from the Meadow Valley Browning, Thomas Bingham, Fargo mine yesterday, of the average value of 3.100 each. Bingham presents at this tim a lively At a special meeting of I0S Works. as several mining compalast evening, a petition appearance, the City Council nies have been heavily engaged in payof our citizens, simed by a large number off. The shipments of ore continue the Council to ing was presented requesting with the Ogden large from that point. make such arrangements An ''Universal Agency" was formed as would Iron Manufacturing Company works in this list week in Bingham. Its purpose is secure the erection of iron the promotien of business enterprises, city. and the protection of all mining inter- discussThe subject, after considerable Committee on ests. ion, was referred to the r r" J 7....'. ti .:k. v Works, with instructions to re1'ublic .t xro. Lrrera if. to be next the at meeting special port Gooi. Things G Vegetables fresh from Leld neit Thursday, at p. m. the gardens ot California, are freighted to the East in Quantities, ' that will make The young many eyes water with delight, and Sr. Valkstise's Ball. St. Valentine's tempt the pilates of many a gourmand. will celebrate gentlemen Woodman-see'- s at dav on Thursday evening, Hall, in a manner that promises one Lucky. Mr. Thomas Browning, of of the most enjoyable occasions of the this city, is in luck. A ticket for a The young gentlemen have inson. chance in a lottery has realized for him m industriously preparing for tie a substantial benefit, having drawn as a event, and expectation is rife of a happy a set of parlor furniture valued at A feature of the occasion will prize reacion. $200.00. over which the little k a merits- - t; "yr in nj a post-offic- e, rules in the kingdom of love, deity who Lecture. nil! preside. Pcbjoxal. Ilolliday, the Oregon millionaire, arrived in this city this moruing way East. from the West, and is on bis Ou his journey he will most attend to his interests in Nearc directly affected by the proposed continuation of the Midland Pacific road. Mr. Ilolliday is pos probably braska, which sessed of a body of twenty-fiv- e acres of the finest timbered hundred land in that State, and the contemplated voad strikes through this valuable property, which, from diffarent causes, is in jeopardy. Yorxo Lames' Bali.. Friday eveni- es city anniversary of a day the re! curreticc of which is anxiously expected for its joys and the memories associated with it. The blind little god who carries in his quiver the deadly dart of love has engaged a corner of the hall where he will preside as postmaster. We can assure all a pleasant time. serve the Pair 0f Doves. We extend to the four brace congratulatisns f joung doves who paired off yesterday, after billing and cooing for some time. look for their return "like doves to 'heir windows," this cordial evening from Salt City, when they will doubtless be -iiuuy received by leir numerous trends. Pairs : Ann - i)u.uer an i jmss Horroct,,. daughter of au., ,.1S8 Mary Jackson. Mr Lane and Miss Marcia Allen: James Spruntand Miss Mary Kus. arl" "i vuus E. 13 an example for a whole host of and ladies in this city and Let them and do like 'go men uun,y- vise e, Fifth Books, Periodicals, azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, nip-and-tu- iron-hors- The Utah Legislature. Feb. 0, 1874. ib?iVfCr0Up' nk ' i ;Tr of anJ years and seven months w-N- - R R" READY RELIEF! RADWAY'S I KES THE HOnST 1AI.K In from One to Iwrnly Minute. Council. communication was received from the House, announcing that they had passed ( F. No. 20) "An Act to attach the county of Piute to the Second Judicial District for judicial purposes,' with certain amendments. A communication was received from the House, announcing that they had passed (C. F. No. 17) with the title amended to read "An Act further defining the duties of Sheriffs and amending an act in relaiion to Marshals and Attorneys," approved March 3, 18o2. A NOT ONE HOUR ftcr reading; tlii advert moment need any one SUFFKtt WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 13 A CURE FOR KVKRY PAIN. It wat tli Unit ami is Tlio Only l'ain llometly That instantly stops the most excruciating pain, and cures Congestions, InHainmutiuiii allay whether of the I.iiuh, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or orpin, by one application, in from oua to twenty minute, uo matter how violent or e the pain, the Rheumatic, n, Infirm, Crippled, Nurvoua,Keai algic, or prey t ruled with dixease mav under' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Mendicants. Begging is now prac Will altord instant eae. HOUSE. Inflammation f the Kidneya. Inflammation of ticed to a great extent in this city. It the Itladder, Inflammation of the ltoweU. ConMr. Taylor, chairman of the committee gestion of the Lunj;. Sore Throat, Difficult has been reduced to nn art. A man on education, to whom was referred the Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysteria, Croup, Diptheria. CutarrU, Influenza. Headache, early this morning was seen to speak a petition of B. G. Kaybould and 252 othCohl Toothache. Neuralgia, RheumutUm. few words to a small boy and girl, who ers, praying for the passage of a school Chill. Ague Chill, and accompanied by a bill for such The application of the READY RELIEF to tho were bare footed and apparently desti law, an act, reported that, the committee had part or parts where the pain or difficulty exist tute. They started off in one direction, examined said bill, and found it imprac- will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops iu half a tumbler of water wUl io while he came up town and stepped at tical for the present condition of (he Ter a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour StomSick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysenthe Z. C. M. I. warehouse, on Fifth litory; and asked to be discharged from ach, Heartburn, Colic, Wind in the Bowels? and all Internal tery, the of consideration further subject. Pains. street. About half an hour afterwards any Travelers should always earry a bottle of RAD-W- A Report was adopted and the committee Y S READt RELIEF with them. A few drop the children arrived at tiie same place. discharged. water will prevent sickness or pains from , Mr. W. It. Smith presented a petition on Kov daced in the man's hands a i halite of water. It is better than French Brandy . from John Stoker and 149 others, pray- - er Bitters a a stimulant. i" 11 13 eupposeu contained WDlca Parcei FKVLH A.If AOI'E cured for fifty cent. ng for the passage of a law to prevent There is not a romedial agent in this world that ney. irom unuer a ragged snawi locomotives res lrom will cure Fever anJ Ague, and all other Malarious, . - .1 ; i i i i i ii was The bill for "An Act amending an act Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fever ine Biri proauceu a ouuuie in wuicn o provide for mechanics' and laborers' (aided by Railway' Pills) so quick as HAD WAY'S evidently cast of clothes. He then pull REA-DRELIEF. Fitty cent per bottle. Sol J Feb. 18th, 18C0, which ed out of a capacious pocket, two pair of iens," approved by Druggist. was made the special order for shoes, which the children put on, having was taken up on its second reading. On accomplished the object of their mission. motien of Mr. Bowberry, the enacting Strongand Pure Rich Blood Increase of Flesh lause was stricken off. The entire proceeding shows an instance aud Weight Clear Skin and Beautiful askW. G. Mr. of motion The Smith, secured to all. 0f systematic begging, that is just now ng that the boundary line between We- quite common. There is no need for er and Morgan counties be more clearly 11 licd-ridd- 1 ,, to-da- Health! Beauty! Cum-plexi- Dr. RADWAY'S (.UF.Ai Feb. 10, 1874. Xetct: A young man was fined $5 yester.day morning for shooting off his pistol within similar proceeding would be of advantage to a number of persons in this city who recklessly han die their arms to the imminent danger of peopie. The wonderful talking machine which is to be exhibited this evcting at the Now comes A Fool and His Mo.nt.t. theatre, must be a polyglot if we are to James McArthur, of Illinois, who be by the announcement of the man moans the loss of $2o0, w hich mysteri- judge agement that it can be made to epeak ously disappeared from his pocket while language." The last he 'any on his way to the West. From this morning's Herald: saw of his treasure was at Evanston, The election in Provo resulted in the where he pulled out a roll of greenbacks success of the regular ticket without op out of which he from his pocket-booposition, paid fifty cents for his breakfast and A gallant gentleman who placed his eight dollars for sundry refreshments, carriage at the disposal of ft couple of which had the effect of putting him to ladies whom he escorted to the polls, sleep. with the expectation that they would vote the ticket of his choice, was taken Pkrsonal. Mr. Horace S. Eldredge, aback, when they informed him, that of Salt Lake, arrived yesterday after they had their ballot all. ready noon, and Mr. S. Clawson this morning, Green Bushes" will be presented at on their way to New York, in the inter the theatre this evenmg in bait L,aKe, ests of Z. C. M. I. We wish them suc with Phil Margetts in the leading char cess. acter. Mr. Burnes, of the firm of Burncs & From this morning's Tribune: Smedley, agents for the Missouri Valley Some parts of Main Street are devoted Life Insurance Company, is stepping at to the useful purpose of exercising in the Ogden House. He is actively engag the open air, and in dexterous gymnas ed in securing encourogeraent for the tic feats. One fellow who is great on in order he which Company represents, the "jump," puts money into the pockets to aid the establishment of a branch in of his backers by clearing the ground a this city. Living is foot ahead of any opponent. the city limits. A Council. message was received from the Gov ernor, returning the bill for an act in regard to the manner of selecting und summoning and qualifications of grand and petit jurors, without his approval, and giving his reasons therefor; also the bill for an act in relation to district attorneys, withholding his signature and giving his reasons therefor. Housr.. introduced a bill for an Murdock Mr. act regulating tbe manufacture, sale or other disposal of intoxicating liquors. Mr. Hatch introduced a bill for an act appropriating money for school purposes. Itead and referred to the committee on This bill provides for the education. appropriation of $20,000 for public schools. The committee on elections reported tbe bill for an act amending nn act regulating elections, which was taken up, and after one or two sections were read, it was laid on (he table until cal.ed for. Mr. Wright, from the committee on private incorporations, reported back the bill to incorporate Wasatch College, in Beaver county, without amendment, and recimniended its passage. The bill was opppsed by Mr. Thurber, on the ground that the Legislature had no authority to creat special private corpora tions. Ou motion ot Jos. f . fcmitu, tae bill was laid on the table indefinitely. Mr. Bowberry, chairman of the com mittee on roads, bridges and ferries, re; ported a joint resolution, in the matter of the bridges over Bear river and Malad river, empowering the territorial Uoau Commissioner to take possession of the brides over said rivers, and turn them over to the county court of Box Elder county, provided tbe county assume all the obligations against tne same, iiie resolution was adopted. A easy in that . city. .. . t. i i The "Bed men' naa ft ionmnw the near Pco nacity. A man living but no scalps were lYonum's Suffrage depot was charged with stealing a neigh- - splurge last night, bor's kindling and coal. In refutation taken The following is thd copy of a bill inThe shipments from Little Cottonwood troduced of the accusation the lie direct was by Mr. Mcllish, of New York, 800 tons; fcm Flagstaff, week were, last A claret followed and blow given. in the Lower House of Congress: flowed profusely from the proboscis of ma, 75 tons. The mines are all vigor A BILL the accused. Turn about is fair, and ously at work. To relieve the women citizens of the TerSeveral strikes have been reported in the latter landed his fist on the identical ritories from poli.ical disabilities. Cottonwood in mines Big Be it enacted by the Senate and House spot that corresponded with his own some of the ex and rich of a be to of Reriresentfltives of the United States used up organ. They both clinched and which are said ef America in Congress assembled, That fell and rolled over one another, now tensive character. from and after the passage of th's act no one, then the other, was uppermost. female citizen of the United States, iu any of the Territories thereof, They rested for n breathing spell, the debarred from exercising the shall he Shields A. S. Mr. At the residence of rightful owner of'lhe stolen fupl havisg at any election held iu of riirht suffrage the advantage. He demanded his fallen Ogden City. Utah Territory, by the Rev such Terrstory, anything in the laws of Mr. Samuel II. Cave the United States or m the laws ot caiU foe to "take it all back" not the wood James L. Gillogly, t'tnh. and Miss Calhe Territory to the contrary notwithstaud and coo.l but the lie. No sooner said insUtab. than done, and the matter Kiscr, of Ogden, settled. . nz Harried. Iiel. R s k, ng, at Woodmansee's Hall, will be a gala night for the worshippers at the altar of St. Valentine. The Young La-diRelief Society of the will ob- Font Mijrdrr in Alta. From t he Salt Lake morning papers we glenn some facts relating to a shooting affray in Alta, which will probably result in tbe death of a woman named Lizzie Saunders. She was a person of evil repute and kept a house of and is remembered as the woman who some weeks since was married to a miner, whom she robbed, then ejected from the house. Last Monday morning a Cornish miner named Arcbe-lauBarrett.entered her room, in which there was a man at the time, and fired at her, a ball taking effect in her left side. Her recovery is pronounced doubtful. Barrett was arrested, and will wait for bis examination until the results of the wound are ascertained. It is supposed that Barrett's aim was directed to tbe woman's partner, Jeffries. She made a deposition bequeathing all her property to her nephew. Back With Steam. As the freight GEORGE W. TURNER, train left Salt Lake this morning, a gen(Lata C. S. McGregor k o. tleman followed by a pointer dog arrived just as it was starting off, and jumped Street, - - - Ogden. on the plattorm of tbe cars, but his ca nine friend was left behind, after making Magseveral ineffectual attempts to get on. The faithful animal was too plucky to whine and curl its tail between its legs &c. without an effort to seek revenge. It CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. started off on a race with the and they both reached Wall Papers of tb Best Patterns. Wood's Cross at the same time, when dog ffabscriptions taken for all the Papers of the day and master met once more, to their mu- siaim Lwat, Eastern aud Western. tual satisfaction. this in Ogden. The poor are cared for established, and that the expenses (here the Sarsaparillian Resolvent hn a different manner, and no one should of be paid by tbe counties asking more aennite location oi county oounuo-r- y ITas tuade the most astonishing cures, so quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes uiuier encourage mendicancy. line, was read, and the subject re- tbe influence of this trnlv wonderful Mi'dicme.that KVKRY DAY AX 1KCUKASE ferred to the committee on counties. IN FLESH AS I) WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. The lecture last evening From yesterday's Condknsations. lil.OOlf lM'KIFir.K. TIIE before the Y. M. L. A. was well attend ed. Mr. Joseph Stanford gave an ex- ceedingly interesting description of trav- els in the towns and cities of the Old World. The lecture was received with great delight aud appreciation, and has been to day the subject of muck approv- ing comment. Hon. Ben. GbowI.ng. The townbf Corad on the, line of the Union Pacific is beginning to assume an appearance of life and activity becoming its ambitious pretensions. Sixty families from Ohio arrived at that point last Saturday. - .Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL-VEN- T communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine and. other fluids aud juices of the system th vigor of life, for it repair the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Ulandular disease, Ulcer d the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Gland and other parti ol the system, Sore E) e, Strumous Dischaiges'froin the Ears, and the worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Ferer Sores, ScaM Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acrw, Black Spots, worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and paififul discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of perm, and nil wastes of the liie principle, are within the curative) range of thi womler of Sludern Chemistry, and i few days' use will prove to any person using it Air either of t'.cbe forma f disetue its potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduv d by the waste aud decomposition that is contiuually progressing, snccued in arresting these waste, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood and thi the SAKSAPAR1LUAS will and does secure. Kot only docs the Sarsaparillian Resolvent e- -. eel all known remedial agent iu the cure or Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional ami Skin dienjs, bat it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, l.'iiuary and Wemb Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright' Dieease, Albuminuria, aud in all cases where there are brickdust deposits, or the water is tbiek, clondy, utixed with euhstnuceg like the whit of an egg. or threads like whits silk, or there is a morbid, iLe- dark, bilious appearance, aud white beno-duoosits, and when there is a pricking, burning ation when passing water, and pain in the small f the back and along tbe loin. Price, f 1.00 W ORMS. The only known and sure Remedy for Werui Pin, Tape,- ete. st se-u- Tumor of , 12 Years' Growth Cured by Iladwny'g Resolvent. If 00. Bcvkkly, Mae., July 13, Dn. Radwat: I have bad Oviu-iaTurner in tbe ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said "there vaa no help for it." I tried everything that waa recommended; but nothing helped me. I naw your Resolvent slid thought I would try it; tut had no Ciith in it, because 1 hail suffered lor twelve years. I took six hottlea ol the Resolvent, and one box of Radway'i Pill, and two bottle of your Ready Ke- and there it not a sign or tumor to he seen or frit, and I feel better, smarter, and happier than I have for twelve year. Tbe worst tumor wn in tbe left side of tao bowels, over the groin. I wiite thi to vou for the benefit of others. Yon can pubHANNAH P. KNAPP. lish it if you choose. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE' PILLS Perfectly tasteless, elegantly eoatud with twee gum, parge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strength en. Kadway a J'liis, tor me cure i an aisordcr of Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Blaihlcr, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costive-neeIndigestion, Dyspnpsia, Biliousness, Bilioue Ferer, Inflammation f tbe Rowel, Piles, &ud all Derangements of the Iuternal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegetable, conno mercury, mineral rdleterioua drugs. taining &T- - Observe the following symptoma resulting from Disorder of the Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnee of tho Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stoniaoh, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difllcnlt Breathing, Fluttering at tbe Heart, Choking or Suffocating Seunation when in a Lying Posture. Diumesa of Vision, Dcta If Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Cheat, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in tbe Flesh. A few doses of Riulway's Pills will free the sysd disorders, .Price tem from all the 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Send one letR1TAD and Maiden ter slantp to Railway & Co., No. New York. Information worth tboie.und will I S6-nt you. J s. above-name- "I'als True." Ll lt |