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Show She Publish gtkn guwtton. every Wednesday tad SATURDAY, it by 09 oooks Pi'BLisniso Compast. Clmrle W. Penrose, Editor, aua Jin hid ens Manager. OGDEX. UTAH. I The young nobleman ia the son of an Earl, and hia name is for the pres- ent suppressed. The noble Earl oc- cupies a seat in the Upper House of xarliament.' and is said to be one who has attained great distinction in the walks of literature. The carreer of these vounj: men, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1873 THE PROBATE COURT. interests confided to their care. Stud ies that are legitimately connect- THI PEOPLI VS. 0. MINOO. ed with a necessary and essential . . The cas of C. Mingo, tarfen up yes , ; course should be rigidly insisted up terday afternoon, and the examination on, but in other instances they should of witnesses, was proceeded with. be exceptional and optional, hxcel Thomas J. Brown was called and de lent as our school system is, there posed : On yet k abundant room for a radical bad been six weeks in I re form. the scions of noble and opulent faini lies holding the most exalted social RETltlUUTIOX JUST ASD positions, is a commeHtary upon the TIIE'OGDEX IltOIf CKUEL. passion for the diversions of the turf PANY. which have caused alarming: demor- Henry W. Genet, who is at pres- classes of ent Assemblyman of New York, for- Notwithstanding the stringency of alizationmong tho upper merly a State Senator, and held other the money market, the most encour- - England places of honor and trust, has been aging and flattering prospects are tried and found guilty of malfeasance A FALSE IDEA. promised, in commencing and bring in office. He was sentenced two or inpr to a successful termination the One of tho ridiculous features of three days ago to expiate the crimes enterprise of erecting the iron works our commoa 8chool 8 is the of which he was found guilty, in the in this city, at an early day. Mr. tentiou3 courae of J8tudiea desi State 1 emtentiary. The long roll of Josiah Parks, President of the Com- - nated in thft mnrft flfW , , persons who have until but lately en pany, has given up his connection graded publc fichook Ifc would joyed the confidence of their fellow with the Milwaukee Iron Company, 8eem that those charged with the dU citizens, presents an appalling picand will devote his attention entirely rectioQ of our gchoolSj do nofc 8top tQ ture. Crime in high life holds wan to the prospects to which he has'cou-- . consider the of necessity submitting 1 t ton revel. Confidence in man is all triDutea in capital ana unreiaxing such a course as is adapted to the cir but totally destroyed, and the greater energy. It is his intention to remove cumstanceg and wants of the 8ctoiar8 the trust that has been reposed in the to Ogden and reside here perma- - The eiercisc3 . assigned in many , . iU t r r nently. schools are far beyond the capacity of . , ... UJU1U DVIWJ11Jq IO Wilt tlAVi lAJllJf Ul L11V.1JL The Company proposes to secure a numerous class, and contain such a 1 T1 crimes, a ew men have had such opa coal bed, and to open a bricd kiln multiplicity of studies, that the nat- portunities far reaching the pinnacle for the manufacture of brick. Oper- - ural effect is to dwarf the intellect, of an honorable ambition, few who atives and skilled mechanics have ani to render education simply super were more fondly caressed by a devobeen engaged to work, and as a large ficial. ted circle of admirers and retainers number have families who will ac- There are but twenty-fou- r hours in than the insinuating and attractive company them, provision will be made the day, and life is short. To pre W. Genet. in season to secure them comfortable scribe a course that requires a lonj Henry The idol of a multitude of friends homes. The influx of a large immi- - and diligtnt probation to the limit of wno erewhile basked in his smiles, is gration will give a stimulus to labor, a fetf years, is unreasonable and det-- now overtaken by a just retribution which at present is dormant; and as rimental to the expansion of the m "19 vlclous and criminal career. oerilections against nA h A soon as tha rigors of- winter shall dla- - i rulnrl iw:in 1118 nagrant . in luu. aiiu buu uuiriiiinnriiL in Liir. demand an atonemsnt for society, appear, there is no doubt that the tellect. Before a scholar is prepared Lhirh in t nf nnmilii; will to prevail, receive impressions that belong to garb of a felon, the associate of hard- giving greatest activity to the classes, a employment working higher order, and before he or she ened convicts, and tears of blood will and adding to a general revival of h9 ttnfA rr,A0 hvnnA ma,i;n... be inadequate. Tweed, Ingcrsoll, Tainter, Genet . e himinwa j. J and the list is. too long already . rv. ,.t i i! i xuv- Buspuiisiuii oi many ilarge iiiuu acuuui euucaiion, new Dran cues are names that will figure in the manufacturing establishments in the are introduced and made nec- - annals of the history of the future, Eastern districts, has occasioned a essary adjuncts to the course ln illustrating the fatuity of man, whose inordinate ambition and great desire among the working marked out. This 4s too often the have urged them avarice, grasping classes to seek other fields for the case where females are the sufferers. to their own destruction. exercise of their energies. Many The earlier maturity of women, and A Cool OMCliap. experienced artizans kok to $e the difference of their peculiar co. Z 1 . .11 ..pi. 1 L, a" I i- . -i . A man named John Dines, 54 . lng better opportunities for advanc- - which pertains to the sterner sex, years of aee, and havin-- a wife and mg with the growth ot the rapidly present grave objections to the sys- - six children at Dresden, Ontario, increasing States and Territories, tem which prevails in many of our committed suicide Monday evening than the densely populated districts schools. Adaptability to the condi- in which they have until now lived, tion of life, and fitness for the grades Wm."V9 . . . o i i 'I'l -uiv uwuiuw;, aimi uuuiueis uip t...i ivuicu biiuuiu n oe auopiea, at the house lor the last two months, Bmuy Auuyi ot them have laid aside the proceeds are considerations that are often and having some family trouble which . . . .. .. I r l mm to leave nome. it inuucea ot their thri t and industrv. which Derhars penera v d sroirrf is O 1 J . tl " to.1 J can find profitable investment in this ; A JoaD hij of ome siltecn sum. V , and other Territories. The untold mer, and engaged to be married Previous he was canvassing amnn.. advantages which Utah possesses, while attending a public school in his acquaintances to get their opinion can not be ignored by men who look 0ue of the schools in Iowa refused as to the 8Peed,est an(l easiest way of , . , at fiiicrrss in f from a waptw-- a i coui.uiuung suiciae. Ills Deiievea f.l that at first thought of han , A.nlllf . .hnrlnnlnf. Witl,- nll t , v --:tt i ior ner ciass. ner " urescnueu h himsplF bp., (.lmi ;nr, !,:, and resources with which this Ter in her self with this refusal, a rope to see how much pain parents gustained ritory abounds, an indomitable spirit 0n the cround that she had alreadv he could stand, but he finally conclu- of energy will build up in our midst, f(S many es3ong as sho could attend ded to try laudanum. Going to a Etorc on Michigan avenue he interests that must unfailinlv con wlthout lmpainDg her health dru8 tribute to tho enrichment of those The school Board immediately de- and TT. ahtnoA v , wno may unite in developing uie creed her expulsion from the school, ried the bottle two or three davs. in- wealth that slumbers beneath our and the teacher ll0W mnch it took to kill a obeyed its order. luirinS how the person felt after ta- soil. ... person, jfl,-i.-- -j sofo-rtand on Monday king it,and 1 o t. uui. a wic ocnuo! uoaru inter- - ufternoon he was rcadv. About half-posed the condition that she must past one o'clock he drank part f the TOrXG ARISTOCRATS. take up- the study of natural philos- - contents of the bottle and went to hik , . XT. Not disposed cither to meet . Of J- The vounS the one son of - me, uuni tiaia. Hiicu ilia wealthy Manchester merchant, and tbl3 condition or bo deprived of tui- - iored b?eathinff roundfi.U rni, tho other a son of one of the most tion, the parents of the lady went Two physicians were sent for, but into Court. Twice tho case' was tried the old man was like a log, and noth-wer- e prominent noblcrnsn in Englaud, & W"- - He died be a few days ago arrested in New without reaching a decision. On a in? c UOUrS b O ClOCK, B.X live 1 U tliirrl tr?1 tho n4u. hovov ,'w wuu uiecnmc Hftcr taking the medicine. au.K, ueiu5 of forgery. The crime was commit- - ructcd by the court to hud a ver- ted in England, aud fcariusr detection dict fur the plaintiff, which they did The comta de AValdeck recently 10 t,ie amount ot one hundred and sent a bouquet to the Lmprcss Eu- they fled to this country. Thoy had on her birth day, and wrote a been led astray by their propensities, thirty hilars manages. lhat a regular course of studies ilnPnri 0,i n:na uwuuiLu uuu uiuu i; u nu oiu. uuu nan been should .ad thu3 be A fortune and it that in world the before the founder of prescribed bling. squandered, and in a dire hour of should bo compulsory upon those. tnc Napoleonic dynasty. YetM.de valdcck is layiug his plans for tak- necessity, induced to conceal their who attend the public schools, is be- lug the direction of a new theatre, dehnquencieSjtorged the name ot the yond the semblance of doubt. But to be built near the J Madeleine, and Manchester merchant to a large reason should govern the directors in which cannot be completed in less their than five cf the educational four amount. or supervision years lv JJjJ 1 ... ... i.i -- ...I I 11?. 1 ? - i v- h, 1 1 " 1 . 1 tlnntW. ai;;a J' jv J "J? " HHll-paS- 1 13 ... Ogden. tbe 8th of November I was opposite the railroad depot. On the morning of that day Squealing Tom and Mingo were on the right of the W. U. Telegraph office, between Low's and Zachart's. Tom and Tom and Mingo met, their words I did not understand, I was a little way off at the lime. Tom struck Miogo with a I went between Tom and clung-shot- . Mingo to stop the row, told Tom to go off and have no fuss. Mingo says, ''You son of a b h, you struck me with a I'll see you again." With j that Minzo started over to the depot. 1 thought tbe fight was all over and step ped on Zachart's platform. In the course of five minutes Mingo came back from the depot and says to Tom, "Come out and tight me like a man; I'm heeled now." He kept his hand on his right pocket, and says, "I'm heeled." With that be closed up to Tom. I interfered and told Mingo to go off and not have any fuss. Mingo commenced backing up to Delmonico's; I kept following him up, and told him to go away and have no fuss. I still kept following, and he told me to keep back, that he had nothing against me. I still kept following him up until I got in front of Zachart's; with that Mathew Kenney walked eff the plat form between me and Mingo, got in front of Mingo, threw up his hwids and said, "Keep your shirt on. and don't make any trouble." Then Mingo says to Kenney, "Keep back, 1 don't want nothing to do with you. Don't follow me up any further, or I'll shoot." With that he fired. After be had fired he drop ped his hand to his side and cocked his again; with that he told me not to follow him up or be would shoot me dead in my Iracks; with that I turned round toward Kenney, and I says, "Mat, you're a goner." With that Ken- ney commenced pulling up his shirt to look for the shot and saw he was shot in the breast. slung-shot- Prosecuting witness stepped up and told him to keep his shirt on, I believe that was tbe words Mingo told Brown t0 keep back, he wonted no fuss with bim-Brow- n followed him up, and Mingo step! ing back with one hand in his pocket-hfollowed to the front, of KieselV Brown and Mingo were not further-apar- t than seven or eight feet. Kiuney stepped in about the same way as told Kinney to keep back or he' would shoot; Mingo stepped back three or four steps and Kinney followed up, and Mingo drew his pistol and flied,' Kinney held his hands up and told him not to shoot. The shot was fired two minutes aftr he told bim not to shoot; they were three of four feet apart; Brown was standing back near the Pawlaski House platform. e Brown-Ming- Mingo was about tbe eentre of the platform in front of LoW-8- i A(J ti passed up street, they were close together, not over a step apart, about the same distance all the way. He returned slowly and called him a son of a b h; gave lorn no cause for difficulty, but was sitting peacably on the platform of Low's. Pike On the afternoon of the 8th betweew three and four o'clock, I saw Mingo backing up and a man followinz him. I stood between Delonico'8 ond Kiesel's. The man said, "Don't follow me, or I'll shoot." I was with K. more or less all the time. He died Sunday night, between 6 and 7 p. m. The doctor probed him four inches. Thos. Eggers I saw the difficulty in forenoon. B. and T. were in M inter's saloon and cot to scufflinc. and Cftnio nut side; then M., T. and B. had some words. M. saia, "Heady lor you now." I ?aid to Mineo. "Whv. shoot." Thon TV Porno up aud fca ked Mingo up. Brown talk-e- d roueh and called Mint & hlnMr km. tard, aud might have called him a son of a b h. K. came out of Low's; I know, because he asked me to go in with him. six-shoot- er S.T-1860--X Mill I attended on Kenney the next day were They taking him into John Zuch ' I attended a ert's into a while on him Saturday night, nntil I got relieved. Sunday night I attended on him again; I attended on him until he died and after he died. lie died Sunday evening; be was shot Saturday about three and a half o'eloek, and died about 7 o'clock Sunday evening. He was shot three inches above breast bone. 1 was not there when the doctor called. I interfered to keep them apart, when Tom struek him with a sling shot; I had nothing in my hand when Tom struck him. He says to Tom, I'm healed, you struck me for nothing. He said, come out and fight me like a man.. I followed him and said go en, don't have no trouble. I had nothing in my hands, net even a pocket knife. I was from four to six feet, and stopped at first post in front of Zachert's Hotel; defendants hand in pocket ondbacked:I follow ed up, when I got to the post he told me to stop or he would shoot me. I was ten to fifteen feet from Mingo when Kenney came up. I stood on north part when Kenney came out. Defendant was standing on a little hill north of Kiesel's ttore; that when Kenney came from off K platform and passed in front of Mingo and Kenney and Mingo five feet apart when K raised bis hands and said, shoot. Mingo told K not to follow him up or he would Bhoot; didn't tee pistol or don't recognize pistol; were five feet apart when shot; I had no weapons, never carry them. Kenney made no other gestures. bed-roo- lliley McGaw. I was in Ogden City on the 8th of November, at the depot. I was on the platform in front of Low's building; defendant was sitting en the steps, and Tom commenced abusing him in very abusive language, and followed up with a billy ond struck at him; whether he struck him I cannot say; then defendant left and went across to the depot and went down towards Junction House; and the next I saw of him he came back from there with his right hand in the rear pocket, and. told Tom to turn himself loose, that he was heelod. o THS CELEBRATED TO .NIC APPET iZERs 18 PURELY A VEGETABLE ritEPAKATIOS, HERBS anil FRUITS, eemWneJ with otter Jropertioa, which ia t'acir rature are Cailiartie, Alterative tad Aperient, Nutritious, Tac rho!o la ;rf screvd Vu a wiSi- ient quantity of spirit from tha SI G ATI CAE to keep teem, in say eliai&ie, wl&i Biak8 tlio IUu-.Tti- AaK-Biliou- MMTATIfl I; STFE1S t one of the most tn.iir.iblo TonIsntlCn-hart Irs in tho world. TJey are intended strictly as a DcmpcrancoBittc-only to be used as a medwaw. cor Jiaa to directions. ani always ao of tho feeblo and They are the ehect-auchdiuensed a liver, and debilitated. They act upon action a to a that such healthy stimulate degree ia at once brought nbont. As a remedy to which. Women are especially subject it is snper-sediAs a Spring every othor stim-ilaa- t ivnd Summer Tonic they have no equsl ?.3 They are a mild and gentle Purgative as well are blood. They the Tonic They purify splendid Appetizer. They make the'weal: strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure Dys They act pepsia. Constipation and Headache. aa a specific ia all epooies of disorders wmcu nndcrmino tho bodily strength, and break dow 1 the animal spirits. ng Depot, 53 Park Place, Kew YorL |