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Show ITEMS. LOCAL f Jine UrJf'J Fro t Head This. . d"''"''' "' MnoliiiK 'K'""1 f,'r CAVr.iA CHUCK MOWKK rh irv'U? ,v f"1 'i IMKIM' "V iji Oucia. 'ar1'" Missionabiks. imt KEAl'KH, ld A JOHNSON popular lisl"t- - l'Ily, t'" :""B" DOl'OI-ASS- Often. , " F. E. Moss, Ksq., Gen. yliem Agent of the Michigan Central Shore Railroad, left for the i Tike Est. after having spent rut ih;s morning, eraldaysia the Territory. -- - hundred and in charge of emigrants, f,,eiity-siJoseph V'wb, left Omaha last Hnd nre espected here on Thursday, Emigration. j ik One F.l-j- -r x Sun-,U- liW- J, ... - in the Third YeHerJay, on motion of J. HiMtrict Court, Ksq,, Eugene Lascelles Esq., to the bar. t,fO"JeD, was adruiited u.a - wanted of the wberea-,oul- j of George Wright, or wife, who I about ,..nigratcd to Utah, from eiccster, ,Hear3 ago. Address Mr. Wollerton, Leicester, Eng'aud. Tiuttun, High-stjsroitMAiios ., is Dl'illmng. Mr. tfebraru Mr. lulling a frame store adjoining willre-Dioiand I'tehles' drug establishment, Mrs. Schram's stock of niillinery i:,!o it as eooa as it is completed. xw B Puck to, Post Bills. Elders l&vid McKen-I'eter St. Clair, John Henry Smith mJ I. J. Nuttal, came up from Salt Lake yesterday morning, und proceeded Eastward. Elders McKenzie and St. Hair are from Salt Lake and will make Scotlaud the scene of their labors, while the other two, who are from I'rovo, will labor in England, we bolieve. We wish them all God speed. ", BcKGi.Atv Attkmpt. About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. C. Peebles, who sleeps in his drug store on Fifth street, was awakened by a noise as of some one trying to get in at the buck door. Supposing it t0 be some one who wished to get some medicine, Mr. Peebles arose and opened the door just in time to see, a man carryby the bright moon-ligha crowbar in his hand and running ing at full speed in a northern direction in the rear of the stores on Main street. Mr. Peebles then ran around to the front of the store discovering twe men stand-i- n the doorway. As soon as the latter saw him they started out at a pace towards the depot, stepping offtba plank side walk to avoid arousing any person who might interfere with them. Mr. Peebles did not pursue them and as there was eo officer in sight, the villiuns escaped. The marks on the casing and edge of the door are very plain, and the miscreant who had the crowbar left key in the lock with which he had tried to open the dour, in his great haste to get out of range of firearms. The west part of the store is occupied by a watch maker who keeps a small stock of jewelry and watches ou Land, and it is provable that these were the t, For the of the circus, a high board fence is beiDg erected in a farm, on the northeast corner of the If it cculd be permitted to re- plunder anticipated. t (uare. main there, how the Ogden con-tain- ce eemi-circul- bill-sticke- noulJ rejoice r Watchuan! The O'gbt watchman s,t the depot would do good service by keeping b:s eye epen in the direction of tbc U. N. section Louse. That seems, to to be a favorite place for pilgrims to practice on. Look ont for the thief who -- stole Charley Engstrouis brcecb.es.. Si'ukmd Vegetables.. -- Mr. Spiers, of Plain City, has sent us from his. splendid garden at Flam City, the first two heii of cabbages cut this season, and two bunches of turnips. The cabbage nre very fine, hard and weighty, and the turnip ditto. Mr. Spiers is celebrated for raising early vegetables, and we think he it in the first rank of vegetable gardens We clip the followfrom Sunday merning's Herald: ing On Friday afternoon a blacksmith named JoVa Ilamer, an old gentleman living in.the Sixteenth Ward, went to the Jordan River fishing. A lady saw him standing on the bank, and on looking again a few seconds afterwards, the Haaier did old man had disappeared. not return home that evening, and it being thought be had fallen in the river and drowned, yofcVidsrj morning a search was instituted, which resulted in the body being found in the river, a short distance below the old White bridge. Ilametrwas subject to epileptic fits, and is believed he fell in one of them, rolling into the river. From this morning's Herald; In answer to the order for the city oflicers to show cause why a peremtory mandamus should not issue, compelling them to submit the public records of the city to the inspection of 0. C. Clements. Judge Sutherland, on behalf of the officers, file t answer, stating thai the privilege of taking espies or exatuining the books in cases where Mr. Clements was individually interested had never been refuied. The case was to be held under advertisement till 10 o'clock this morn- Condensations. ! this summer. Hehixd Tihe. The courteous conthe Utah Northern, the detention of the traia last Sunday morning. The engine was not ready at the proper time because the man whose duty it was to attend to that department was sick and unfit for duty, and this was not made ing. known in time to set another man to do There will be an excursion from Salt the work. Mr. Lewis was on hand Lake to Provo on the 4th. punctually. There are forty meu at, work at the Western CAVAi.RY.JIajor Gordon's company mines and furnaces of the Great The furf eayalry from Camp Douglass, the same Iron Company, Iron county. middle of we understand, that broke open the ciiy naces are to be started by the pr.son in Salt Like lately, came up on July. Frem last evening's Xrut: C. train, bound for Fort Messrs. Campbell & Patterson, bookThe horses of tLc Wyoming. company occupied four cars, the men sellers and stationers, have closed out ' o, and the officers one. business. Tbey were their not S. Lindsay will take a benefit at John exactly the specimens of Uncle Sara's " this evening, when army we would like foreigners to see. th Theater and the "Lettery Ticket" will be ttr'y, noiey, many of them" intoxicated, ductor Mr. Lewis, of was not to blame for el Stam-taug- h, would not ha required a very expert Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. thief to get away with a package or two. Will esp witu a Ball. Plum City Wsdid not read the addresses on all of will end its Fourth of July celebration them, though we saw that one was for with a graud ball. John G. Chambers, Ogden, another for Ogden Post Office, and another for North newsdealTiik FntsT. Mr, Alf. Lowe, Ogden Post Office, and it is probable' er at the depot, exhibited this morning iut icai. irci a uuuii'savu louiuer this of apfirst in Weber county. settlements at his stand, the years' How came they to be taken out of the ples Been in Ogdcn. They were importmail sack? Who threw them down on ed by him from California. the platform to be kicked about, stolen or destroyed? Who is responiible for TrniiNu Oitkt.. A new Tithing office ' their sufe delivery into the hands of the is about to be erected near the V. N. B. Postmaster so that he may send It., at the foot of Feurth Street. A lot Ogden them to their destinations? has been secured which will be immediHad some of the packages been lost, ately enclosed nud suitable buildings stoleu or strayed, subscribers wouJd will be put up as soon as possible. have complained of the publisher, when OUR GOODS, a postal employee was to blame. These Postal Ch ikce. The mails for Hoop- gross breaches of duty on the part of t'ONilsTiNfl or er aud West Weber start earlier now careless persons connected with the posThe office closes at 7, tal service should be than formerly. exposed, that the O'lioicoNt a. m. for reteptiou of mail matter for be cleared from blame, pnblUhcrs may Saturand these places ou Wednesdays and the fault saddled ou the guilty parAnd Pattern or 8 in at o'clock leaves The carrier days. ties. the moruing instead of at noou. The Ckmkteut. The City Council rca 1.IW is positively have determined, in spite of the tight Last Salk. the last of Cheap John's engagement in times, to enclose the Ogden Cemetery Ogden, to sell geueral notions. Cheap with a neat aud substantial fence. This John sells lots of goods, and sometimes is a much needed improvement. Those "sells" a customer by some of his inimi- who wish to raise suitable monuments AND I The 'Original" proceeds to the memory of their departed loved table jokes. been from have work deterred the to North Ogdcn, and theuce, we believe, ones, LSKK.IL ASSORTMENT OF to Brigham City, lie bears a letter of of affection by the exposed condition of introduction and recommendation from the place of the dead. A etroug picket Prest. I). H. Wells, directed to whom it feuce will be erected, and bids are wanted that the work may be let to the may concern. lowest responsible bidder. Now carpenter, read the advertisement and A Scandinaviiu, resiOn a Tkaii. govern yourselves accordingly. ding in this city, got into trouble The public will appreciate the desire lu company with a fellow countryman of the City Fathers to enclose the graves he had been "on a tear" all night, had of those who have "gone before." Uotliiug: in Groat Variety. insulted a lady and made himself generally obnoxious so that the aid of the Tuk Ffti'RTH. We hope the G'orious Marshal had to be invoked this morning. He resisted the ofiieer, who had to throw Fourth will be a real gala day in Ogden. him down and take hiui by force to the People are coming from various points lock-uHe was fined $15 and casts on all the railroads, and their friends nhould make preparations for their ATX, CA1 ISOOT this afternoon. We are to have two one in Farr's Grove, and the Wooi.rx Mills. The Brigbara City other in Jones' Grove. Not in opposiMisses' and I.adirb', (.ViMivTj Mills under the able management of Mr. tion, however. There is no conflict beTrimmed hats and Fancy (J00 U. Jas. Pett, turn out an'immense quantity tween them. Tw ) parties will celebrate of excelleut cloth," but the deniaud ex- the day, and there, will bo guests enough ceeds the supply. The upper story of to make them both successful and lively. the factory contains a vast store of wool, Each f our fine groves will have all the which has either been produced from visitors they can comfortably accommothe eheep owned by (he Institution, or date, and we anticipate a pplcndid day, A H'LL STOCK Of purchased for cbth. There is enough with nothing inharmonious to mar its mills the to on baud running again festivities. keep Let us reinembar we are T till another reason. What a grievous American citizens, and in thai reflection canMills Excelsior the is that it thing banish every partizan feeling, if such a not keep up a similar supply! thing exists in Ogden. Hurrah for the From' Wetlnetdity't Dntly of July OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! SPRING Tlie Print. le created great annoyance to the lady passengers in the train, and we feol no rMsou to be proud of their martial appearance, or to regret their departure. hope they will improve both in die-Clpli- and rnanners.at Fort Stainbaugh. Uolkm ax Sisters. crowded house at the to There was a Theatre last night ittW8 the performances of the Colc-B- a SiBtere. Wre cannot say much of ibeir dramatic rat-lIt- d off abilities, though they two comic sketches with couaider--h'.das- 4illtfllUi, Linen. and vim, but their "musical was received with enthusiasts, 'aeir instrumental performances, danc-etc- ., brought down the house and Veiled repeated encortt. Mr. Coleman aaouBced a new programme for made some remarks about the "'ic, which some persons thonght re- nted undeservedly upon the orchestra, "rehearsal were required, we think it ' nip and tuck between the orch-str- e 1 la performm. m Organdie. DRY GOODS! to-da- p, II cele-bratioii- Chikese Laiior A . large gang of Chi- namen went to work this morning on the new canal for the Irou Works, under the contract let to Mr. Tike. Is Chinese labor to crowd out white muscle and sinew in Ogden also? The answer is, yes, if white muscle and sinew holds it self too high in the labor market. Wei are not in favor of low wages for the working uian, that is, oppressive depres-fio- n 1'ut we think it is betof prices. ter for ncn, in times of finaneial Htagua-tioto work for small wages than be idle and allow the Mongolian te starve out the Caucasian clement. Lurscn, a native of Scaudin.ivia, who came here last fall, and settled in Logan, bruised Lis leg badly about two months ago. He had played. received a severe injury to the same Eugene Lascellei, of this city, on mo- limb fifteen years previously, and the tion of Mr. McCutcheon, was admitted to new bruise irritated the old wound. On the bat yesterday morning. examination by L'r. 0. C. Ormsby, jr., Fire clay, of excellent quality, has the eliin bene was sound in a carious been discovered near the mouth of state, and assisted by Lrs. Cranney and American Fork Kanytn, and Morris & Lamoreaux, he removed tbrve inches of Kvans talk of buying an interest in the the bone, but afterwards found that ammine. putation was necessary, as the ankle was Last Wednesday Dr. We thankfully seriously affected. MAflMFitEXT Affair. Ormsby, jr., successfully amputated the acknowledge the receipt of an invitation y between the knee and ankle to attend an official opening of the Illin- leg, and the patient U recovery rapidly. ois' and St. Louis bridge, which is In take place on the Fourth of July, President How Mail' MattR is Takf CAnie Grant officiating. This bridge is a wonof architectural and Or, Walking near the Utah Central dederful exhibition ' mechauicaT ability, and the St. Louis pot this morning we ew ahalfdoaea ' which, had been people may well le proud ef it. We packages of mail matter the of thrown down upon platform, where should have great pleasure attending the ceremonies, and spending the glori- they were liable to be steppen upon and ous Fourth in such a pleasant manner, kicked about by the passengers, or run Frotn their but tiooe and circumstances prevent the over by a baggage truck. thsm to be indulgence. We hope the affair will be appearance .we judged ' promet.trs anticipate. an J as successful ths weekly Thittrtt Amittatios. C. pack-ges.- X$, of s, ami mtocs. Hardware, Fourth! mid-wa- h !',II. To-nig- Tiz-laro- fliey Style, Condlnsations . Drug, Notion. Staple Paper Hangings, Queon's-War- e. ; Saddles, liar- and new Harness Cordage and From last evening's (Jlacs-war- Xius: c, ' trim-uiiug- s. Some miserable ?neak stole a hhe of bees from Mrs. Itich, 17th Ward, on Tin-war- e. Monday night. The employees of Z. C. M. I. and their families mean te rusticate at Luke Side on the Glorious Fourth. cavarlry man from Camp DouglaBS went lo a house in Commercial Street, Monday night, and turned the inmates out of doors, threatening to kill them. When the police were called, the big rowdy, whose name is Warrington, was glad te be allowed to go to camp. He was one of Gordon's gallant (?) command. One hundred and one persons Lave beeu arrested at Salt Lake during the month of June. An increase on the criminal calendar. From this morning's Herald: Judge McKean reserved his decision after hearing the arguments of Mr. Raskin and Judge Sutherland ou the city re cords affair, The "Gineral'' was expected borne ltit night, if the necessary loan could be ne- gotiated for the railroad fare. He didn't A AGISTS Sewing FOR 31aeliincs, A.VDTKI C'JSLEIUtATEU PJUyCE OJIGAXS! i j Our now WAGON and MAC DK PA HTM E.N f will mu arrive. in be the the Opened ly Some sneak thieves broke into stole and Saloon, Theatre Monday night, Old Tithing Office Yard. cigars and tobacco. Some of No "Fourth" at Salt Lake. HI-NKR- Y j J ) the patriotic will go to Provo, others to the canyon! and a large party to Ogdeu. j it ir I rii 1- - c. , addrceMl to J). II. t Peer j, Ogden. will receive M. PftteJigi'd & Co.', 10 Ftsle te-' Str?-t- , EoHton, 37 Park Row, New York, attentiuu. and 701 Chestnut. Street, Philadelphia, are our Ager's for procuring advertisements in tbeOoitBK Jckctiok for Roston All orders I jc.-tn-i- S. and Philadeldhia, aod authorised to for advertising at sur loweit rate. con-trs- tf ct |