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Show LOCAL ITEMS. oi Tuesday In Tows Daily of August 12it. serai. Z. C. M. I. is in full Again The blast agnin iu all departments. and have clerks done Superintendent well to briug order out of chaos m Buch Oi'F.x a short time. D. McAllister, Esq., our Territorial Marshal, came up to day armed with papers, which ho served on three unfortunate individuals in this vicinity. They are "wanted," to serve as Petit jurors at the September term of the Third District Court. The Clerk has issued a venire for a petit jury. When is he going to issue the venire for a grand jury as demanded by the Attorney General for the Territory and by the statutes of Utah ? He seems to regard the orders of the "Autocrat of the Bench" as above law, duty and the public welfare. Samuel R., infant of ThomCatherine Wadsworth,' was as ami child waa aged The buried yesterday. one year and three months. Ft J. Col. - Swkkt Showers. Heavy showers last night and this morning havo laid the Salt Lake Items. About 4 o'clock dust, cleaned the roofs, brightened the the air and cleared on improved trees, Sunday morning the slaughter house, half a mile north of the Warm Springs, things generally. Let i:a be'haukful. caught fire and was totally destroyed. The moonlight ball that Loss about $700; cause unknown. rosTPOXED. wns announced te take place this evenYesterday, while an engine and tenhas been Farr's Grove, at der was returning from Temple block to postponed ing 14th the on acthe depot, a man on board put his head until Thursday, inst., count of the inclemency of the weather. outside, when it came in contact with a telegraph pole. He had "a head put on Personal. Mr. Frederick Kiesel, of him," but it wasa't knocked off. Four hundred tons of iron are on the Toledo, 0., and formerly a resident of way from the East for the Utah SouthOgJen, arrived yesterday evening from ern railroad. the East on a visit to his old friends. The above are gleaned from the HerHe was cordially welcomed by his acald of this morninx. quaintances of days gone by. Not Buuxku Out! Wallace Foulger is a stirring tradesman, and is offering his goods at reasonable rates. The fire and has not disturbed him materially, his o'd to all wants call friends he just See ad. as if nothing had happened. Improvements. Moulding, the poeti cal butcher, has a building in process of erection on Fifth street. is putting Woodmansee, the an extra story on the building formerly occupied by the London Bakery, and enlarging it in the rear. Another water-tac- k is being fixed, and the excavation for it is in progress at the corner of Main and Fifth streets. W. T. Baker has a new store on the rise on Fifth street. W. S. Iieid is putting in a and making a neat store of hi3 place on the east aide of Main street. Thos. Jones, the tailor, will h ave Lis store up again and ready for business in a few days, We want to see some brick and stone buildings. This putting up of frame structures again in the business part of town, seems like challenging fire and fire-proo- Two Days' Meetixo. Next Saturday and Sunday, 16 and 17th insta., the Presidency and Twelve Apostles will hold a two days' meeting in the Ogden Tabernacle, commencing each day at 10 and 2 p. m. A'geueral attendance from all parts of Weber County, is invited. a. m. bay-windo- Messrs. Low Ero's. are constant receipt of the latest periodicals, fruit, cigars, and all the accompanis ments of a stationery establishment. Al. and Wil. are always pleasant and accomodating to their cusLow Bno's. i in first-clas- tomers. "torn-dow- n" fate. Thavx?. rrof. Doe returns thanks the citizens of Ogden for their kindness in purchasing his book. He goes to Salt Lake and will proin return few a bably days, when lie will be happy to supply all who desire it with his "Life and Trials." to Interesting Mketixg. Who wants Shootixg Match. A number of gen tlemen paid a visit yesterday to the res idence of Mr. Ambrous Greenwell, at West Weber, and enjoyed a ramble through his splendid orchard and gar den. A magnificent dinner was served, and Mr. Greenwell' family displayed their usual hospitality. After dinner a was played, Messrs shooting-matcGreenwell and Turner forming sides. birds were loosad from the Fifty-si- x traps, four shots to a man, resulting in victory to Mr. Turner's party, with the following showing h learn how to make money ? And who want to insure a good round sum for their families in case of death, in the most profitable and easy manner? All such persons should read the Particular Notice in the Jujjctiok, and attend the G.J. Tnrnor, to R. McCarty, meeting Thursday evening. 0. II. Lmi:?, K. 1). Bleclauiovs. daring burglary was effected late last evening on the premises of James Empey, opposite the depot, by a party of supposed midnight rogues. Mr. Empey was suddenly awakened from his slumbers by hearing the window on the south end of his building slowly and cautiously lifted up from the sill through the iuean3 of a broken pane of glass. Empey went out by the back door and called for assistance. The d gentry helped themselves to the good things of the store, and made good their A pistol taken from underneath 3oape. the counter, was found in front of the house this morning. A light-fingere- The U. P. and C. have raised the rates of freight on their respective lines as fol- Freight Raised. railroads lows: U. T. R. R., between Omaha and Ogden First class advanced from $2.23 to S3, per 100 lbs; second class, from $1.80 o $2.50; third class, from $1.50to fourth class, from $1.20 to $1.50. C. P. R. R., between San Franoisco and Ogden first class, advance from to 2,7o per 100 lbs; second class, from $1,00 to $2,30; third class, from SM0 to $1,85; fourth class, from $1,10 o $1,40. The above regulations went into effect ysterday. We consider this bad policy on the and part of the two we f, Companies, think they will know how it is thera-stlvbefore long, es Giles, F l'ritcliett, Cap. Suow, A. Onvn well, 1.1.1.0. 0.1.0.1. J. Wright. O.d.0.1. 0.0.1.1. 1.1.1.0. C.1.0.0. 0.1.0. 0. J.J. Clavton, W. Cliapumu, YV. II. erry, T. Smlly, F. King. 0.0.1.1 0.0.1.1. O.o.D.l.. 0.0.1.1' 0.0.1.0. 0.0.0.0 0.1.1.0. If ' proves to SsiovLbSETsa the Stiil. be propituous, the long and ardently ex- rear wall of the building occupied Lcfa pected moonlight dance will come off to- the fire by Z. C. M. I. stove department, morrow night. was thrown to the ground. The fire still held sway in the rnins, and smoke was issuing there all this afternoon. New The York Editor's Tartt. agricultural Editors excursion party ar Some old piece of timber must have been rived here last evening and went on to smoulderiig out of sight and the throw Salt Lake where they will stay a few ing down of the wall exposed it to the days to see the "Mormon" lions. They gentle breeze. were a day ahead of their programme. The Grovk. tha-weath- Ladies' Meeting. The ladies of Og den will pleaso remember that Miss E. R. Snow, will be at the meeting oftho Relief Society Thursday, in 2 New m. the .The atCity Hall, at p. tendance of the young ladies is particularly requested. national observatory for the institution. with instruments New Saloox. Mr. A. Gray has open ed his new Saloon on Fifth street, where he keeps the best brand of Omaha and California Ales and Porters. He has very pleasant rooms in connnection with the bar, and intends to make his house, the Bon Ton Saloon, a select place of resort. Saturday morning, of canker, J. Clyde, nn of Agnes and Lester rick, aged sixteen mouiuu. Her- - A Green Bav man called a vounir ladr his "precious darling little honey-def a oloonnng rosebud, and tuen stood a Drcacn or promise suit belore ne would marry her. w Queen Victoria, it has been recently ascertained, is worth in money and Pebsonal. Mr. C. Studebaker, of landed property over $300,000,000. She is the richest widow now on the globe. South Bend, Indiana, the well known Her admirers, though numerous are wagon manufacturer, was among the ar- kept in awe by John Bull. rivals at the Union Depot Hotel this Ben Butler is announced as preparing morning. He has been staying for sev- an elaborate historical and legal defense eral days at Salt Lake, and is now on his cf the salary grab. He will find plenty of precedents by searching the records way westward. Messrs. Elan Terry and W. A, John of the criminal courts; but because men have been stealing and swindling forcen-turieson, of Iloosack, N. Y., extensive cattle it does not follow that their right dealers,have been in the city a few days, to do so should now be couceced. expecting six hundred head of cattle from the compoer, was dangerously Montana to be forwarded hence to ill.Lully, A confesser told him there was onMessrs. Hughes & Alexander, Boone, ly one way by which ho could obtain absolution, and that was burning all Iowa. that he had composed of an unpublished opera, Lully burnt his music. On his Wanted. recovery a nobleman said : "You have Information wanted of the where burned your opera: and you are really abouts of Henry George, who left the such a blockhead." "Slop, my friend, said Lully, whispering in his ear, Derbyshire Conference, for Ltah Terri stop," knew "I very well what I was about; I Samuel 1K4. Address George, have another tory, in copy." No. 208, Abbey street, Derby, England. Also of the whereabouts of James Oakey, junr., who left the Nottingham Conference, in '(12 or 'H3, for Utah Territory. Adrress Barnabus Lowndes, No. 18, Lowde Brook street, Derby, Lng- land. Mill. Star. Juhi 12nd. Information FIRES! CORRESPONDENCE. a man a per son in the shape of a man, lying dead at the rear of the Dollar Store. That is he was dead to all appearance. Perhaps he was dead drunk, which is the next thing to the other. His decease was not occasioned through anything in the Dol lar Store; he merely came there to lay him down and D. without the "ollar." We saw Last 3 s, Observatory. Work on the observa tory is still progressing ns fast as possible. Trof. Hiero B. Herr i? now in the city, having been detailed by the astronomical department of the D. D. Died. To-da- y E HEREBY GIVE NOTICK Willard, August 11th, 1872. Editor Ouden Junction : Dear Bio. Miss Orpha Dowdle, the TO OUR PATRONS & FRIENDS oldest of the two young ladies burned That we bate by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, July 25th, died on Saturday, thc'.ith WHOLE STOCK inst., after intense suffering. JSbe was Lost burieJ on Sunday by the side of her In Trade by th sister; their graves were beautifully decorated by the members of their classes of the Sabbath school, under the supervision of their teachers, George and Hannah Cook. The other little iirl. We request the has F. Mr. Started Aoais A.King Miss Mary Ellen Brewerton, has so far sa recovered that she is now taken the and attending GENEROUS INDULGENCE OF OUR loon lately occupied by Chapman and school. CREDITORS, The loss to Mr. John Dowdle has been Scally, where he intends to show himgreat; yet he feels reconciled: and Anil liereliy notify all who are self the King of coolers during the heat very he takes this method of expressing his TO US ed term. Call and see Fred when you thanks to his many friends who have in of need. his him hour what knows it want refreshments. lie helped To Call Immediately ana MAKE C. W. Yours truly, is lobe warm, himself; he has just re SETTLEMENT at turned from Arizona. Brigham City, Aug. 8, 1873. W. C. Child's Store, Next to Z. C. Editor Or, hen Junction: M. I., Ogden. S;r The following is the number cf The nve.ity of MEETING OUR OWN Good Chance. Passengers from the votes cast for the "People's Ticket," as from election from the eiifiijieln iw to urge Bpra II mlioiu returns appears before . passed East and West, who have to SETTLE THEIK ACUe itprvinm.Mliite.l the various precincts of Box Elder coun- COUNTS FORTHWITH. at astcnishmont Ogden express through ty, viz: Box Elder precinct, 872; Bear the improvements made at the depot River City, 127; Poft'geJ2; Bar River, Our I.oxt i$G,000 and tee are VnintureJ. within the last year. Many of them 50; Willard, 139: Corinne (Malad), 4; 23. Two precincts HIGHUNROTILUI & CO. "have an eye for the main chance" and Mantua, 103; Dewey, have not been heard from. are looking around them for the profita A. Ciirit;x.en. ble investment of som surplus capital. The above reached us this morning, We advise them to try a few hundred the 13th inst. Where has this letter dollars in this city. been since the 8th? The ways of the soda-wat- ice-crea- m our Disastrous Fire on the 3Iorniug of Aug. 5th. er INDEBTED tf Suspected Mcrderer. Last evening a man was arrested in the neigborhood of the depot, suspected of being Nash the murderer of Martin Gersbach, in Contra Costa county, Cal. Not only did his dress and personal appearance an swer to the description sent by detectives, but marks on his body were found similar to those said to be on Nash. The following press telegram, however, raises a serious doubt about the mat- More birds were shot than indicated above, but falling outside the bounds marked out, they did not count. Mr, Green well's boy killed thirteen of the escaped birds "on the wing." The party spent the evening in eocia enjoyment, and returned te Ogden at a late hour, having passed a day of pleas ter : ure to the satisfaction of all concerned "William Nash, supposed murderer of Martin Gersbach, in Contra Costa counhas been arrested at Battle MounFrom Wednesday Daily of August IWi.' ty, tain, lie admits the murder, and says lis never would have been taken alive if Better. We are glad t o sea Mr. P he could have procured weapons. $500 Whelan moving gaily around town after reward was offered for him." his severe illness. He is all 0. K. Marshal Fife, who made the arrest, and Mr. J, 11. Goss, who laid the inforfive times this mornJ. 0. Chambers ban mation, telegraphed HiMSEtr Agaix. Union Western line, to learn commenced business again with a choice ing per definite about the Battle selection of r ading matter for folks of something to obtain Stand in front Mountain arrest, and failing all ages and conditions. an answer, they Bent by the Atlantic and of J. Stanford's store, Fifth street. Pacific, receiving a reply in a very short Bebeavemext.-w-W- b are sorry to have ti ne, to the effect that it was not certain that the man arrested at Battle Mounto record the death of Bishop HerricVs tain was the murderer, and it was best son Clyde, a fine little fellow sixteen to await the arrival of the Sheriff. It months old. The Bishop w ill feel "cad was decided therefore to detain the man when the news reaches him. arrested here, who gives the narao of Charles Wilkins, and denies any conTnKT Msas Bisixehs. ridcock k nection with the affair. Later. Gale are putting a new roof on their the received from and been Word has Store Furniture warehouse,damged he daunted and named Sheriff are nothing that thinks the above by the late fire, by their losses. They have a large stack man arrested at- Battle Mountain is and a great variety of excellent house- Nash. The prisoner here therefore was released just as we went to press. hold goodi. , ' - mail are inscrutable, and where some letters wander to is a mystery. Eu.J A liivelj' Stone at .Sing-Sin- g. Among the cluster of convicts that accompanied Frank Walworth from the Tombs to the State Prison was the notorious "Wfss" Allen, and yesterday he added another incident to his very notorious prison record by refusing to join a draft of prisoners who were to be tent When to the State Prison at Auburn. preparations were making for thiir departure ho rushed to his cell, carrying with him a large knife, which he had evidently surreptitiously secured from the dining hall. With this terrible instrument he rush to his cell, and brandishing it over his head, he defied any one to approach him, and threatened death to any man or men who showed any disposition to capture bim. It is scarcely needful to say that there were but few signs of taut desperation shown, and "Wess" was allowed to display the knife w ithout mologtatiou. Formidable as the carving knife was, "Weus" evidently did not think it terrifying enough, and from the stone quarries be obtained He pointed a pound of e derision to this with a demon-lik- e as keeper after keeper approached hia cell, armed with the carbine or the revolver in use in the prison, and defied them to fire at him. With a savage leer in his one eye, the other having been destroyed in an attempt at prison escape, and a tatanic fierceness that gave reality to his terrible threat, he announced his attention to destroy the entire prison by exploding the nitroglycerine if they attempted to maim or kill him by shooting him. Warden Hut-be- ll anil the keepers thought discretion the better part of valor, and left him behind tbe bars, secure in the possession of these fierce and deadly instruments of destruction. The draft went on to Auburn, but "Wess" Allen did not form one of the party. .e:o iWi Utrald. - nitro-glycerin- e. g'yo-erin- illllll JVr.on ran tnhv tUni o KlC- - rs accordion to directions, und remain unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed Uv natu ral poison or other mean, end tiie vital orga:u waistcd beyond the point of repair. Tlead-aeiii)w IM-piit- Indirection, i :, I'aiu lu Ui Shoulder. Couch. Tightness of tue Cheat, IhzzIwhh, Sour Kructa-tifit- is or the stotuttcn, Had Taste in the , Month, Bilious Attm-kHI'ulpitatlon of the lletirt, Juihunimitlou of t!us Euuu, Tula In tno rcirion of the KWiteyn, aiH a huudred other jiHinful syiiipuiMH, ar the oiivprinps of Dyspepsia, la th'we complaint- It ha no ('(jual, utH onj bottle will prove a twtter Kuarautt'e of iu menu thun a lengtliy - t, for Fvinnln Com plain la jmtifc or old. tn.trned or untie, at the dawn of womanhood, or tiie turn of 111", thcfe Ton! that !ltu:r tliHiUy m decided ao Uit!uen a marJuKl Iniprovt'tnKitt in ou prrceptiWc. For liiilitmieiutory Mitrt Iirwnic ll&ictiiiiMlk!! mid (out, liysprpa or Remittent and Indwiion, Hiliouu, libtOiiKfcKof tho Hindi. Inter-iHiU.- 'it Liwr, ti.e Uiadler, tl'ie Hi'.tera iirost nmn-jh. Such Inwiines are taufed by Vitiutdd Wood, whleli M produced by dennijeeiofliit of itie ,!i(tetive urj:arn. r, Fniptiwim, Skill IiwHM-iMlt Kiouui, liio'xh'H, SpoH, pMnpK s FuKiulea, boiis, Curt'inicI". KirtiifVM nud lx-- Fr Tot-tn-- Kinp-worK- Sow Kye. Ery:pelu. Itch. Huirf. lir clorutioi.i of the Skin, Uwuor and Diseases if ;. Skin, of wbaterur nonm or Laturc, are Itferul'y oag up ami earned out of the MVKieia tn a hort time by the Ch( One txituc 111 ut h canof tuese bltter-i- . will convince tiio ruu-.- t lncredulotu of their curative irffocw. Scald-lloar- t. - It. II. ?IcrKAI. Drntrpitfl A Oen. Acts., Sti &, Fram-inco- CO. , "aL and Chart tm SU., fc.V. L'llVLUV. SOLD tX ALL UZUCCLSTS A cor. YViidliitiKtou i |