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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Not So. She Ojjton $midum. believe there is no truth in Ben. Butler was at W. Penrose, Editor. the rumor that Cliarlc ami Business Manager. Salt Lake yesterday. The report originated, doubtless, from an adverOGDKX, UTAH. tisement in the Deseret Newt: "Lost, SATURDAY, JUY 12, 1873. near the 12th Ward Market, a tmall box of silver ' tpoont" &c. Butler for the has an eye a wall eye Kindness to the Poor Indian. Massachusetts soup ladle, and his is The Modoc "nine days wonder" is oul is above spoons. The rumor and should be regarded as over, and little interest will be felt incorrect, a foul calumny on the hero of New in the mutter by the novelty-lovin- g Orleans and the great "cheek" champublic until the trial of Capt. Jack nineteenth century. revives attention. 3ut occasionally pion ofthe we notice little straws which indicate which way the wind blew that Third Presidential Term. aroused the Modocs to frenzy, and Although but a few months have which fan the embers of anger and elapsed since the inauguration of the Indian in the everyheart, revenge President, the announcement is made where. according to our late dispatches, ' The following from the X. Y. Her- that the un legion of ald speaks to the point: der his control are at this early day lion, J. K. Luttrell, Congressman-elec- t from the Third California district, writes commencing a movement, looking lo Commissioner Smith, of the Indian to his re election for a third term. !ureau, an account of his recent visit to the scene of the Modoc war, and says The intimation is not startling, nor he has been able to arrive at only one is the suggestion unexpected. Over conclusion in reference to it, namely: That it was caused by the wrongful acts four years ago Mr. Blair predicted of bad white men. He was informed on that rresident urant would never what seemed to him reliable authority leave the Executive chair alive that the Modocs were compelled to laughter their horses for food on the Cunning demagogues and unscrupu Klamath reservation.and having exhaust- lous politicians at once made much ed this means of subsistence were coin, to seek the fishing and capital of what was supposed to be celled .. by hunger .t , . t t Hunting grounas on ineir oia reservuiioB indiscreet and revolutionary lan an inMr. Luttrell , V PuUiJio.l every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the Ogdex Pbbushiso Compast. "We office-holde- rs ! 1 on Lost river. urges vestigation of the Modoo war, and re- guage. It was alleged at the time, grets to say that never was there a time that a conspiracy had been formed to since the organization of the Government when there was go much corruption and prevent his inauguration and his oc swindling not only against the Govern- cupancy of the Executive seat. ment and the people, but against the What Mr. Blair then meant was, Indians a is y being practiced on the Indian reservations ou the Pacific that from his thorough knowledge coast. From Tuesday' $ Daily of , July 8A. JJohors! Mr. Edward Horrocks will his please receive the congratulations of friends at the Junction Office on his taking a further step along the road ef ife. We wish him much suecess, and a life of joy and usefulness. Look Heee! pursuits wishing Gentleman of sedentary relaxation after busi ness hours, can find the same at It. Wilson's Bowling Alley and Saloon, on Main can obtain the best of St., where they English Ales, Porters, etc. mended by the doctor. All recom 1 Valuable Information -- Bbioham Citt Items. We received Oood Clianec Juie J. GROVKR RaZ, a Ible this morning a communication from our Agent for Utah of the PictSVu.! JP, correspondent A. C. at Brigham, conout fo, taining the particulars of the case of drowning referred to in our issue of last ami 3low evening. The young man's name was Exeprience hag proved Jens Marker Olsen ; he was about 25 most durable machine in marke? v!"9 W who The lad Pur- to brought iug on thidrWe-whwlyears years of age. the body out of the water was Joseph alway. on hand. Every maehi,,, w , ?Wt a. U. HAMMOND, AgentT Johnson, aged 17. r56 lm J! Etah. IgnatzNusbaum made his escape from TEN DOLL AKS REWARD. the County jail on the night of the 4th is eluded It and has supcapture. inst., OST FROM MY PLACE ke"r of his friends some that opened J Logan Depot, one bueV.!ri..i T . posed the door with a skeleton key. The Mare blind in one eye, branded H wit! SnaniaK uiauu- on iIfilf. uuaumu flii!. prisoner we understand, is the person Mare, white face, branded bay who shot Mr. Greenewald at Cori.ine. left hnnldn,. UU0U "... ..uu.uv. TJ. xkcnturauon to the officers will to the is be It get upon dersigned will be rewarded as above. hoped ' v. MSWETT his track. Logan Restaurant, Logan, CachVfV com We mence y the publication of Trest. Geo. A. Smith's account of his journey to Palestine and other countries famous in history. The discourse complete will Juncbe contained in the wish who Those next of tion Saturday. to obtain copies for preservation, or to send to distant friends, should send in their orders by Thursday evening at the latest. Price 10 cents a cory. semi-weekl- y Bcch's Beer. Buchmiller is fitting up, at the U. P. Brewery, a new boiler, with a capacity of turning out fifty gallons per day. Buck's beer is bright and clear, and the extension of his facilities for brewing, give evidence of the popularity of the fluid that comes from one of the best breweries West of the Missouri River. Nkw Lumber Yard. saw-mi- to-da- To-Da- to-da- first-cla- y ss office-holder- s, - rs Fiscal Ills - day in coin and currency by the Govern-- ( went, public and privato corpora tions, constituting a species of elo quence, which will touch the pocket and ncrqe of the American people far aud wide, for they tell of promises fulfilled ; of growth, enterprise and success; of an immense capital every where at work in tho production of wealth. The amount of coin paid out in gold by the banks for interest oa tfiat day was nearly 30,-- f semi-annu- al r. Carson, (Ner.Y July 1.1873. Editor ofthe Chronicle Sir: Your paper received hero today reports me among the killed at Virginia on Suuday night. Your inpormant was mistaken or intended a grave joke I do not appreciate. I was there at Daly's billiard-room- , but I went out' on the biggest run ever made in tho State. I was actually blown out junharmod. Please correct for the Bake of anxious friends. S. II. Goddard. To the . s 1 SU7-- The Concert. Madame Anna Bishop and her talented company drew a small but select and appreciative audience last evening, at the Theatre. Tue perform ance was as faithfully performed ae if the house had been crowded, and several pieces not announced were given in re sponse to enthusiastic encores. The per formance on the piano by Mr. Gilder, was even better than on his previous ap pearance, and the whole entertainment the troupe start was delightful. ed westward, appearing this evening at Corinne, and afterwards at different points bet ween that place and San Fran- cisca. We recommend our friends along the route to go and hear the famous songstress and her able company, feel ing assured that none will be disap 3 To-da- Years Am y pointed. Another Unfortunate. first known in America Its merit ore will knnu n throughout the habitable worl.t. It hnt the oldest and best record of anr LiuinuMt In tho world. From th million upon millions of bottles nold no complaint ha ever ranched us, and us u healing and PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT XVn A young in woman bearing her arms a child not more than a few weeks old, arrived yesterday on the Union Pacific Road and stopped at a hoi el. She was lady like in her appearance, but her beauty was marred evidently by sufferings sh had undergone, deep lines furrowing her countenance. It appears that sh is the daughter of a rich merchant in and married against th Hartford, wishes of her parents who discarded her. After living nearly two years in Burlington, her husband ran away froi that city after selling her jewelry and valuables and even her clothes. Sh was able to trace him so far as Omaha throngh the. assistance of detectives There she received a letter dated June 19th, Salt Lake City, but it bore th post mark of St. Louis. Upon her arri val here, with the expectation of meeting her truant husband she was accidentally met by a near relative in the employ ef the Union Pacific Com pany, who informed her that she had been betrayed. The man for whom sh had forsaken a comfortable home, an a doting father and mother was married and living in St. Louis. Upon bein informed of this fact, she swooned and was evidently plunged in profound des pair. This morning she left for her old ' home. -- A Hoosier lover sought to secure the object of his affections, by strate gy. lie took her out for a boat-ridand threatened to jump overboard if she didn't consent to marry him. She assisted him in the operation IT HAS NO EQUAL. It la rwommended with unbonniifld asrar. ance iii all eases of (Jutu.Bruised.liurog, Sprains, Rheumatism, Hard Swellings, Bites, Joints, i'rozen Feet, Ian, kc among all pernona, and for Sprains. kc Founders, Ringbone, Scratctes.ffind. Galls, Hoof-ale- , Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle.Col. lar and HarncBJ Galls ; also diseases oi tac Ey iud Ear in Poll-Evi- Hoi-ses- , l, Mules or Cattle. 11 II mmm ill JL ,y 1MEIT TOi ALiO Cure Jfeuralfria, Khenmatlfm, Ormt, Ln Back, Salt Uheum, l'oiBonottR Biten, External Bone and Muscle Affections, Sore Xipples, sc., and may be justly termed the pauacea tor all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. jfcj Remember, t Jila Mnimcnt did not Kprlnff up In a day or a yeur.pro- and cnsatcblctbS duciniixKK most acscbd CLAIMED BY AS1 NEW-BOB- N MCfHBOOM LK of over mests. But we havo tho expereiaemiwtsuD-stantial w th the of trial, years thirty rtBultB,ana by a multtudo of wituuttes. If the Iinimeniia not as rceraisicndcd, Cia Money will bo Refunded. Do not be imposed upon by usins any otter Liniment claiming the Bume properties or re"I1 sults. ' They artf a cheat aad a fraud, and get nothing but Mimi JK- 5- Imdi Muslasj Sold by Btouku ax afd Cotim all Dbtjoqisis e. $1 per Bottle. 25c, EOc. and of Bottle, Style. c Kojick Sizb and rowed home alone. MONUMENTS Silk Chlti rk. Mrs. Harris, wife of Mr. Joseph Harris, of this city, has a ' large quantity of cocoons, produced ly her lively little colony of Mrs. Harris understands silk culture, her parents having followed tho busiStreet, . ness ia their native land. If any person OGDEX. knows where she can best dispose of the cocoons, they will confer a favor upon CUT TO ANT DESIGN. her by giving her thelnformation. Mrs. Harris will have eggs for sale to those CUT ROCK FOR BUILDINGS, &C who wish to enter ; in It '44-3"JAMES FOWLER. is a very profitable business, and we hope to see many engaged in it.. Mrs. Harris is very free and kind in impart ing information on the subject. We ' . ' f wish her continued success. silk-worm- CRAVE STONES, s. Louvitt's Corner, Slain Fountains, Vases, Etc., - seri-cultur- The Memphis Appeal tell this : "An invalid bachelor recently 000,000 ia the city of New, York boudit a wire and aftpr one. . To this amount must bo ad- - baiting it with cheese set it near the hall m his room. Next morning the ded upwards of $100,000,000, repre cheese was ; I gono, but not a rat seating the interest duo by States, trapped. Tho euccoedinc niVht tlm taT See CS. Whitehead' railroads and fiduciary institutions. , mystified bachelor left his light burnAdvertisement. This is an exhibition of ability that ing, and saw hx mice enter the cago has already achieved wonders, and and bring ohI the cheese to several Died. This morning, in this citT. Joshim of a purpose that is working out the rata that dared not to enter. Sir. then he 'has amused himself for infant son of Joshua and Ann Williams. financial and commercial welfare of hours, watching the process the rats Funeral ; services at residence oa tho th3 nation. havo to get the bait." ' ; Bench, at 2 p. m. . rat-tra- n. BRIGHAM CITY ' 2-l- - .... , - to-da- Messrs. Flygare & Child, the enterprising builders of this city, have now incorporated a lumber and shingle yard with their regular ll business on Fourth Street. They want hands to haul lumber for them, and intend to supply the market with all of . the. character of Grant, as long kinds of red building material at reasonable This wholesale cheating ofthe as no could pow- - prices. That's-right- . control trie More lumber is men is what has provoked them to er of the Government to ad wanted all the time. Improvements are the savage deeds that thrill us with vancc his interest, and maintain multiplying around us and material' is horror Evidences of the shameless his power as Chief Magistrate, he loudly called for. Go and see Flygare & Ainon frauds are innumerable. Child's lumber yard. would not hesitato to use any weapon bo is Sen which might quoted many placed in his hands to retain the po ator Xesmith's report of the admin t. The fine saloon at Opened sition which he had attained through istration of Indian affairs in Oregon, Broom's corner, formerly known as the aid of adventitious circumstances. from whieh we take the following: "Cook's," was opened by Mr. A. In making his appointments the M. Van, in with Mr. Ford, 'I havo examined invoices of purchas- partnership ft a rtta.lA hv IhA nornilinnr( in anovuvn President has been careful to select as a house. Both these gencities,where the prices charged were for preferment his steadfast friends, tlemen are well known to the frequentfrom fifty to one hundred per cent.above the market value of good articles a ciass oi servue politicians. Just as ers of the respectable places of resort in this city, and they will, without doubt, ;' Among them were steel spades made of Louis Napoleon depended upon his secure a sheet iron, chopping axes made of cast large share of public patronage, iron, best brogans with paper soles, faithful army to defend his Empire, as to keep a choice assortintend they blankets made of shoddy and clue.which so Grant's seconded by ment of the best wines and came to shreds the first time they were liquors, ales, wet, so., &c. He also speaks of use huge corporations and rich monopo porters, cigars etc. less articles, as "forty dozen pairs of lists, are expected to uphold him in elastics for a tribe where there is not maintaining his position. single pair of stockings." C Specimens. Mr. Boessel, thejeweler, There is no constitutional prohiTa not. tlifl A innrirjin nation bition regarding the selection of a has on exhibition some splendid mineral efthe of glorious splendid specimen President. .President Grant, there specimens frcin the Tintio District. Call and see them; they are worth looking at fects of Christian civilization, and a fore, with an army of Mr. Boessel that specimens of float at pattern of justice, honor and gospe withhis back, can presume to look rock have says been and calmness upon complacency brought to him repeated grace to the poor untutored savage? the eflbrtj of his serfs who from locations in the vicinity of Og' are as ly uen, precisely similar to tne crop- sisting him to endue him with The Year. vested right to the Executive chair, pings of those mines at Tintic which when developed turned out to be The new fiscal year commenced on the most valuable. He suggests that A the first day of July, under circumHun. the people of Ogden select one lead, stances, which, we must admit, meaand S. II. Goddard. who was at first develop one mine by sured by the results of the vast, give if their efforts crowned are with success, reported killed by the explosion at hopeful pledges of the future. On t irguua on ounaay last, writes to others will certainly be developed by capitalists. Good idea. thronicie as follows : that commenced disbursements the o. office-holde- Iluckcye Reaper y WOO LENFACTORY Machine Cnrding r ia operation. , IN" EXCHANGE "av",U. FOR CLOTH. Wool carted into roll In it,prior rtanwr wu"knoW11 nd fxj'erituetd Cardr, E. ley oa your wool t $45 hr Buck-Brin- 3-- VcRotablo. and Ks operjHonH. ItU ouce 11 d. oen ' 'SLFitiBTW iuarwd Arpearance caused J Vlhtly ia 1 Excitement. Healaaud and Kmplra. dUpcllifaff 1 Drivn away 'Ian. refk';". inou bn powerfui bur. and by it. gentle lawutlc the laded cheek wia fdroly MiccewHful WOOL WANTED a ri:v ArmcATioxs mae.e uro Blooming Complexion. g BEAC YOUriTFUL BLOOII A!0) Vjr-tStore, Hold hr a? -- r' i'iao n- -d y |