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Show . nGAL ITEMS. Ptftfy Friday' From Building at IIoopkr. T. 8. Wads- At 2:30 p.m. yesterday, the 22d inst., worth is putting up a large frame buildto the wife of Thos. J. gtayuer, Esq., of ing, 00x27 feet, to be divided into com-thcity, a fine ton. All well. partmcnts for a store, dancing hall, Birth. Oct. 23. 0 is Hon. John Rosen-pAgsED Through. and party passed of gan Francisco, the East, in from lust evening Runaway. J. Clark's team were on gHy the rampage They Btarted from uie u. (j. depot and went along Wall The clouds are rolling up Street southward at a terrible rate. At pt0CPT a downfall. There the latest advices Joe was threaten ftnj running after again wants quieting and them. We haven't heard whether he that dust 0' leafy seasonable. 13ut caught them or not. entle rain will be uw, c uuu 1 protest agaiuBv to-da- y. lecture room, etc. It will be quite an acquisition to the architecture of Hooper, and we are much pleased to nete the improvement . 18 ire nmU. want a Bea of Very Sick. Mr. William Allen cal led and informed us that Mrs. Jkmket, of Edan, is very eick, and is searccly expected to recover. She is about seventy-fou- r years of age, which makes her case the more hopeless Friends who wish to see her alive would y, Proclamation! The report that the over J. llorrook's horrible looking daub with the singular object in drug store, the work of the proprie- the centre, was and the effects of Judge McKean's and the awful responsibility of do well to call eoon. cbarga Iiere-v- , Mrs. Uecket is very well known by the irking on a bous granU jury, is contradicted. The author of the old settlers throughout the country, and will be liable to is greatly respected for her manv rumor, if discovered, j indietment for libel by the aforesaid L. virtues. G.J. Bob Shave McKean ! ! ! . Where is all the gra n tennis pass our of- to? going .. Every day : 1.1... j uiucu urair iC9 On Hie Way 10 iuc aepji y sixteen sacked grain. ly with in a train, piled up wagons passed by and barley. of Backs oats full with tiro Nerth from were them Fourteen of If every settlement is shipping in to clear proportion, it will not take long send it all Now don't th people s bins. Grain Going- 1 1 To-da- Og-ie- out of the n. country. And now it is Mr. and Mrs. Stayner, who are rejoicing over the birth of a bran new boy, weighNone of your ing nine pounds, clear. or shawl anything of that wrappers, hig solid pounds of solid kind, but nine That is why J. T. loks so bby. All their friends conto day. soiling Akother Boy. gratulate. Robbing Hen Coops. Mr. T. II. Bullock of Salt Creek, Weber Co., informs that, having been absent from home stout a week, he returned last Sunday end found in the plaee of a dozen tame ducks and fifteen chickens which he left ia the coops, a solitary Btinking fish duck. The thieves, whoever they were, erea stole five Betting hens with the eggs they were hatching. He believes they were taken by amateur sportsmen, who, filing to shoot any game, stole his poultry. Tracks of fine boots were to be seen around the coops. Bullock is anx- uus to know their names. us Walker Bros. & Co. invite attention te their large stock of new goods for the fall and winter sea eons, which has been selected in great variety specially for this market. Their extensive premises afford ample room for a full stock of all kinds of merchandise in demand. They guarantee to give the highest prices for produce, 'as well 8 atk the lowest rate9 for their Read their advertisement in angoods. other column. This firm is determined to be beat by no other for enterprise and Bia Business. Morr Meat. Forbes & Nuffis have opened a butcher shop, five doors from Cook's corner, Fifth Street. They have ehow of choice meat, and mean to draw custom by good butchering, prime meat and low prices. Look at a splendid their stock. Stolen P. 0. Orders. Postmasters must be on the look out for bogus P. 0 orders. From an authentic source we learn of the robbery of a bundle of 500 blank orders and advices from Troy. 0. Territorial News Condensed. From the Beaver Enterprise of the 20th inst. Blooded stock is getting common in thej South, seven Lead of fine Merino sheep have just been added. "Si" Rogersoa has taken postession of the Beaver telegraph office. Eugene Bacon broke jail on the 14th inst., by cutting the cell door loose from its fastenings with a chisel. Tho it. George Tabernacle is 60 x IOC fet outside. The spire is 14U feet high, and the bell weighs 600 lbs. contains a eood clock. The Enterprise is out of ink, and will ave te suspend till their order arrives. From last evening's News: Henry Spencer, the demented creature who was made the tool of some silly practical joker, and led to believe him- self a deputy marshal, is at large and annoying respectable citizens. He should The-belf- numbered from 9251 to 0750 inclusive. A sharp watch should be set for them as there is no doubt an attempt will be made to use them in some part of the country. ry The Grand Jury have decided that they have no jurisdiction of the case of Fred Stockfeldt, he having stolen the cattle in Idaho. An indictment has been found against N. V.Jones, who struck a rioter on elec u. :la uu vr uuhvi tnAA i n ?vvv j. , huu uc ukv. hnn.u Tlio Vowi wants in Vnnw hnw it is hi. rfpnntiM ho. .V- ,- IT S l.r.Ul done what tnntlv know h by the Grand Jury, and why they are permitted to brow-bea- t witnesses who do not testify to their notions. according From this morning's Herald : Work on the Emma mine is to be re- . j. Afr Ward P.. Park n.nd familv. on their frnm rTarn. Pt freelv of boiled ,. rf -- Kh .:..j anrmnao.l the a from the settlements west of Lynne com plain of a big soft place in Bingham's Fort Lane, not a hnndred miles from President Baird's house. Now, Unc!a. nioely, now doit again. Letter Office: first-cla- purchasers. a ttrt 1 n.ninr -t HiVifc"- - CONSISTING OF The GhoIceHt Style v Patterns of And Prints, Percales, Law mm, OiuKliains, LlneiiR, OrgutHlies. Pique, GEXER.IL ASSORTMENT OF the Dead Mawy T Mackdonald F II Morse J MoKee J D Nere C D Plunb 3 J DRY GOODS! Harris C Haynes T J Hunsoker M Lanrz J Oaynvan G W Hancock to GENTS' LIST. Dingman W Davis D Dougherty F A Emerson J Eames C Ebersold D T Forbes J B French Z Grier P tent . Clothing in Groat Yariety. W M 2 Scally T LADIES' LIST. Hammond Homes II Amies C W Decker M Cronin M J HATS, CAPS, IIOOXH Merrick E M9"To ohtainanv of tliene lettrri, the be SUOS. AX1 ainilieaut muHt ask for "advertised letter," give date of i n r. .1 , A f. ..n imi iu . v. ia.un. puytJI uu yny vnv the If noi cauea lor wuniu on jtunia, mtj sent to the Dead Letter Office. J. Hall, Postmaster. uukd j t MisW and CliildneiTa Trimmed hats and Fancy Good. The smallest postoffice in the world a rc iuUou. OUKB. nil IRON barrol to the gentlemanly secretary 01 me ug- is an old beaten aad battered the from chain den Iron and Manufacturing Company, suspended by a rusty A k PULL STOCK OF outermost rock wnicn ovcrnangs tne del Terra of straits opposite Magelan, mation regarding the Company, and the Fueco. Bhip which passes as Every furblast The progress of their works. in sists distributing the mails left in nace is rapidly approaching completion, this solitary spot. and is a remarkably solid structure; the . .l .. .. Ilardware, Staple Drugs, h"otkD, v..il .r lower portion 01 u In a leading dry goods establish Paper Hangings, Queen's-War"nslon ment in Kt John, JX. 1$., one lore Glaxs-warSaddles, Hai-ties- s brick, with aa inside course ot tne oesi noon when business was somewhat I - r Cen vn n V aud Harness trim11 rlCK. aHa u iuu" ,iaL. dull and about twenty clerks were were aeternnneu . mings, Cordage and Rtandinc waitinc for something to re suusuunmu nor expense to mte uiouj lieye the monotony, a tall, gawky tial. The stovs far generating the neo. 'Blue Nose" some en feet high, with constructed a eiaall parcel hugged tightly under eisary heat, which ia being and improved his arn, marched up to one of t hem, of fire brick, is of a new form. The foundation for the elevator and with a slight nasal twang, custofor raising the ore to ths top of the blast mary with those from the interior feet, has of the Province, inquired, "Swap furnaee, a distance of forty-fiv- e FOB shout that been laid, and the west wall of the oast- - gallowses for gum?" The arose from those twenty clerks must ing house, adjoining the blast furnace, the countryman, for, still has teen raised tt a bight of four or five have scared the parcel under his arm, he tail ra a trnm trtA Tiftr) J r RinnK hsggiDg a made leap and a run that would do site to the river ia just being finished no discredit to some of the athletes There are about fifty men employed on who take part in the annual Scotish AM) TUB the works at the present time, and it is gatherings. expected that practical operations, by will be y of manufacturing pig iron, commenced some time during tne montn Mr. Win. Howrd, for interesting infor- Groceries! o, e, ociViW .... 1 1 " Tin-war- e. 21 Rpvihubr. i- UUli DlKlAli lUUU&, careful The rain comes down gently, though, and we are in hopes, that the roads will not become too soft fer travel. of,,,, be will month - Wet, chilly and comfort ss hnai-dcr- Inis morning the return of the letter. it came to hand tbreugh the dead letter office, marked "unclaimed," revealing e great ignorance on the part of the post-bto desire master ia Cache, or a injure. The envelope shows on its face the ad- dress or the ugaeu ruDiiemng and according to the rules 01 tne uepan- me11' snoum nave ueen reiiuueu n uv called for. There was no use nor sense in eendin2 it 10 me aeaa leuer uiu. Postmasters, please be a little more less. A 0110 vwuj, The mountain tops are white, and the. .breeie that comes down i i Wheeler Troupe. A musical char from the heieuts. wnispers oi mn iwter eatertainment of a pleasing and hi.u nd nowv storms to come before rospectable character, will be given in long. The peaks lift up their hoary Saturday heads as a reminder that winter is fast theOgden Theatre and Monday evenings. From the criti .nnrnarhinfr.ndthatTTeparatienshuld ctems of the press on the route cf be made for its advent. travel of this troupe, we expect to eee a The Evanston A black overcoat was lost yes performance. T.nar the on Age bestows unqualified praise from a wasron on the t.A heeler Troupe, and pronounces it the north of Oeden, between P. ever kind bst entertainment of the given Green old re- Taylor's and Smith Reed's So Evanston. See posters and go early sidence. The finder will confer a favor and fill up the house. on tho owner, who is illy prepared for the loss, by leaving the coat at the TTnTEi. Mr. J. R. Poo! Jcsctin Office. If a Cache Valley man Us been busy for some time making iin finds it. please leave it witn liisnep lrtant additions and improvements to Preston. "Honesty is the best policy." the Globe Hotel, corner of Fifth and He has put up a two Young streets. Good Scccess. wr. xayior ueninger has BUry building on the north end, and met with good success in going North to modelled his whole establishment as to Bell the new Sepa- dispose of the right to give graat conveniences and aocoinmo rator for which he is the agent in Utah. dations to boarders. for Caohe, Box Elder, will find He sold the right Familio. or, lorl. -..vDu -J and Rich Counties in one day. He will special arrangements for their eomfort out ejrain, and will, no doubt, tad we have no doubt that Mr. Pool wi .,n well in other counties, as the as The new succeed reaD thn reword nf v ia v bia labors. l ia a eenuine article. aBd one ef No onn.n.or house will be open about the first .,!, r.rded by the farmers of Utah. or vember, and arrangements for rooms ax .ritfne the above, we learn that tiiitoa nf . .1. nan hpi made at . will leave on Monday for ' nee with tho tircnrietor. on tL pre f. -md Summit Counties. inducements to Just Arriving! i On the 12ih of to a person mailed a letter we September in Cache Valley on business, and have been surprised at receiving no reply nor i C. M. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BRANCH. LIST OF LETTERS 0. Densests?. V. I. AND A OEMAIN'ING UNCLAIMED IN TI1E I I Gfflce iu OifJcu. Territory of U Uh. 011 the 24th of Oct.. 1S74. which, if not called for within "rr Wkatuer. them. He is ready to give them some more on a future visit. From this morning's Herald: Smith Covert was escorted to jail last night for howling. Whiskey prompted the howls. Susan Vance, the notorious Indian fe- male, has been sent to the insane asylum again. The Carnival, Tuesday night at tho Theatre, promises to be a huge affair. The Herald has received the following special from Parowau : Parowan, Oct. 23d. Two hours after the frightful boiler explosion at Fish & Warren's mill on Thursday afternoon, Frank Westworth. one f the employees who was hurt in the accident, died in ereat agony. Oscar M. Lyman, the engineer, was killed in stantly. Both of the men were horribly torn and mangled. The mill was com pletely torn to pieces, the heavy frame work and machinery being splintered. The three man who were wounded are doing well, and will undoubtedly recover. A coroner's inquest was held last night, and a searching investigation made. The jury returned a vet diet that the two men were killed by the explosion of the mill boiler, but the cause of the explo sion was unknown to jurors. Lvtnan and Westworth both leave families. Daniel, fill it up. and by stopping the hole stop grumblers' mouths at the same time. You have done it before, when the Junction axked, and as you did it so Tl 5. chickens sickness " a with alliicted were prevalent psultry disease. From Salvrday't Daily of Oet. Folks Special to Uncle Thomas. restrained. 11 tried to enter the house. A Isdger coming borne, scar ed the intruders and fired a few shots at by a couple of fellows who I 1 ieei,uu""v V, Sowing The Utah Northern of December next, When it is remembered mat tne l,om- pany was nt organized until last Janu ary, the progress tney nave maae is worthy of the highest commendation, Nearly all of the machinery designed for the works, is on the ground, and was Office purchased of firms in Milwaukee, St. a.ouis, i iusuu rjavinc thro LUMBER Salt Laki Niws Condehsib From ieu1Us the Spencer, craiy man, has been taken care of by the f ity authorities, The grand jurors have been paid their fees for Uncle Sam's business. The Ter- ritorial portion will come, ia due time. Soe merchants are trying to draw custom by an old dodge, y'n., selling certain special articles at Iiss than cost, making op the loss o other goods. This is not legitimate business, Mrs. Magee, whose husband is away from home at work, was much frightened Machines, LEn2ATI PEIIfCE OllOAJSS! Co. Logan, Cach County Our new WAGON and MACHI. ever! NiSRY DEPARTMENT wtU foxu FUttm Saw Mllli beahk Wtuer Purer mil la, we art prepared wruruua ly be opened in the BILLS Of TU MBER In any qoantity at rate which DEFY COMPETITION. ORDERS BY MAIt will recehre UnmetHuU attoutloo. LDMBEa Shipped to any polat on U RMtovU M. D. HAMMOND, em.-- ; i5S.tf. Old Tithing Cfllce Yard. W. IL HOOrEIi, Sup'U addressed to D. II. PceTy, Ogdon, wiU receive proinpi ' 24-tf attention. AH orders -- |