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Show and no symptoms of baldness appear as yet. The Utah Northern Lumber Company UOCALJJES. ftt Dally of Friday' July 17. mean to mean to make a big lift for the lumber trade of the towns lying on the line of the four railroads which meet in Og len. in their They have the is wantea on aubscriji Wasted Flour office. Bring ou t the Junction (ii(U strings Weber County Convention. This morning at 11 o'clock the delegates from the various precincts in Weber county, met according to appoint On moment in the City Hall, Ogden. tion of Mr. 11. lUUantyne, Alderman F. The County Convention hands and mean te pull on them, und A. Brown was called to the chair. ticket for the August the result will be cheap lumber for everyMr. Joseph Parry was chosen Stcre-iarfjrnomi'tl!igtlie toHall the at Mr. M. D. Hammond is superin-tenleu- t City body. :,f.ion will meet iJ i a..m. i of at this The following gentlemen were chosen organiiation, and brings rrow (Saturday) totue business energy, experience and as committee ou credentials: 11. Italian-tyngood taleut.and he is backed by the bigF. A. Hammond, L.uman A. Sburt-liff- ; Ttt.tvEL Victsria C Wood .. lumber combination in the T who reported the following duly ap:inu f uioou. gest hun Tenuis C. (JlaUirt pointed delega'es : From Ogden, llobt. .'itse up from Suit Luke this morning. McQuarrie, Joseph Parry, F. A. Brown; 111 C Dewey, paymaster. 0i&;So, Condensations From last evenisg's Eden, Richard Ballantyne; Lynne. Robt. .h'o Douglass to pay Xews : has bsei to Baird; Huntsville, F. A. Hammond; lt'e soldiers tkere he left for the East. Four hundred excursionists went to John A. Child; Slaterville. Thos but little tall- Lake Side with Chas. Docker, a dwarf, the S. L. Tabernacle Richardson; Harrisville, Luman A. er than Tom Thumb, came in from the choir, on Wednesday, and bad a good Shurtliff; Weston, John I. Hart; North and put up at the sime. Fast l:i&t evening, Ogden, David Garner; Hooper, K. W. Heardsley House. The U. P. It. 11. Co. have established Soule: Plain City, Joseph Skeen epecial U. N. train left this city this a coal yard at Salt Lake for the purpose The report of the committee was achaving on board of monopolizing the trade, morning for Lojrnn, selling at the cepted. of New York. old Joseph Hichiirdson Esq , pr.ee, which the dealers in WebQr After some remarks and the answering ha owns a large interest in the road. coal are unable to do in consequence of of questions, the following ticket was the rise in freight. unanimously adopted by the convention: Elders D. McKenzie, John I. Nuttall fLOt!B.Ye are prepared to take For Delegate to Congress. George Q. Now and J. II. Smith sailed for Liverpool Cannon. Sour on subscription at this offioe. . from New York on the "Idaho" on the Commissioners to Locate Uuiversity Jo'.iaquents bring on the dumpling-dutt14th inst., all well. Lands John Vau Cott, Lewis S. Hills, : From this Herald morning's John Rowberry. Tha Salt Lake Trihune Vain Advice. was rumored yesterday evening that It Gen-til- s fined a "Jeter" because complains Representatives to the Legislative As $100 for celling whiskey without a a man named I.angford shot and killed setnbly. Lorin Farr, Chas W. Penrose. he John in San Francisco when liceuse; mornin the Park at Tigh Parley's Probate Judge. F. D. Richards. Don't let WOulJ hate been fiued $200. because Tigh threatened to shoot ing, Selectman. Lester J. Hcrrick. vour prejudice get the better of your He was him. not arrested. Mr. Tribune. William Browu. Sheriff. good sense Victoria C. Woodhull is going to air The above is from the Idaho Statttman. Coroner. Joshua Williams. dirty linen at the Theatre If friend Kelly can stand it to wade Beecher's Superintendent of Common Schools. next evening. Saturday Lake few the a Salt William W. Burton. through ring organ to Lake are The Club Salt Cricket play times, he will see that his advice is vain. WESTON PRECINCT. The "organ" is all "prejudice" and an the return match with the Sandy Club, Just'ce of the Peace. Hans D. Peter on the 21th inst. utter stranger to "good sense." son. Constable. Thos. Etherington. Vow 'Saturday' Daily of July 18. Fence Viewers. James Ririe, Chas. The inAstronomical Instki'mests. James Jordan. struments and apparatus provided by Lost. A large, dark, roan cow, two Hogg, Trustees for Irrigation Campany. fiorernraent for the use of the astronoright teats grown together, slit in right Wm. McFarland, Jr., J. F. Hunter, Jos mers who have gone to Japan to observe ear. branded S. rather illegible. InforMcFarland the transit of the planet Venus over the mation of the animal will be rewarded Robb, Charles Hogg, James Secretary, H. D. Peterson; Treasurer inn's disc, arrived this morning. They by II. Gillard, herdsman. Ammond Green. occupied five cars and will be shipped HTSTSVILLE FRIXINCT. over the C. P. to Saa Francisco, and A young man in Chastisement. thence per steamship to Japan. Justico of the Peace. Wilmer W this city who is going rapidly to the This transit is looked upon by astral last night Brenson. bad, insulted a saloon-keepstudents, as a most important event, aB Constable. Qeora Hall. and got a terrible head put on him. Civ it will afford an opportunity of testing Fence Viewers. Angus McKay, II. 0 cheek costs nobody anything; the Newtonian system of astronomy in ility Hogsted. sometimes receives its deserts. EDEN IRECISCT. several respects, and of disoovering the Constable. William Moffat. ei&ct distance of the earth from the sun. Mails to Cariboo. We elip the Fence Viewers. Peter Johnson, Jas. tallowing from the Evanston Age of the Ferrin, Francis Clark . Kkkd the Frintkks. We shall take 17th inst. SLATKRVII.I.K PRECINCT. it as a favor if some of our subscribers The Bear River mail route will be ex Teace of the Justice Henry Bowns. will bring us a few sacks of flour. The tended through to tbe Cariboo Mines on FLAIM CITY PRECINCT the first of August. Coaches will soon hands are out of bread material. be put en to accommodate passengers Constable Clayburn Thomas. from that place. LTSSE PRECINCT Convention. ... y. - e, I 1 . 1 Riv-erdal- is own nationality, who would suit him for a wife. Storpine at the house of Mr. Nicholas, to whom he applied, was an old lauy, a widow about the same She used to ge as the on the bench in this city. Mr, Nicholas recommended her to the Cap- ain, as he is generally called, being an old who Las visited every port n the British Isles. The parties were introduced. At 11 a.m. the negotiations commeuceJ, up to which time they were strangers to each other. At 3 p.m. the twain, made one flesh, were in a wagon on the way to Plain city, both ns tickled as kittens, and as full of life and fun and juvenility as a pair of seventeen. Rev J. S. Gillogly ied the knot that united the loving couple, and it is to bo hoped that, hough their affection sprang Up in a hurry, it will be as enduring as if of clowcr growth. wife-seeker- sea-do- g OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUR SPRING Justice of theTeace Robert Baird. The storm which Constable Frederick A. Miller. threatened Ogden for several evenings, Fence Viewers W. P.. llutchins, G. burst on us last night in a slight but re- Smuin. freshing shower, illuminated with elecHOOPER PRECINCT out pain, while the to behold. whose beautiful flashes tric very girl, Julia, Trustees for Irrigation Company J. leg was broken, still lies in a preoarious But there is no sign of rain either past, M. Joreenson, Charles Tarker, John condition, owing to the internal injuries present r future to be seen in this city Flynders, Nelson Arave, Levi B. Ham- nceived. The rest of the children are moid, Carl Ronquest, Jacob Thomas. doing well. Mr. Taylor speaks very Secretary, II. B. Owilliam ; Treasurer, highly of the care, attention and pa- North Ogdbs. The searlet fever has John R. Manning. uence of Dr. P. L. whe sat Anderson, left North Ogden, only one infant, the HARK1SVILLR PRECINCT. up waiting on the principal invalid till child of Mr. A. Chadwick, Sen., having Fence viewers Thomas White, Wm. 'fo o clock this mornln". Ike disease. School is W. Dixon. to victim a fallen Mr. Hall, whose team caused the again in'session, under the management has not yet made The circular of the People's Territoany satisfactory of Mr. II. C. Wardleigh, and the settle rial Central Committee was read and rrangement in regard to paying the ment is prospering. "penses incurred through his runaway unanimously adopted. Harvesting has already commenced The Convention resolved itself into a 'm, and Mr. Taylor feels inclined te oats, barley and wheat have been gath committee to Puh the matter 'some carry out the viewi exlegally, unless ered, and prospects for good crops are ir in the circular and then adjournpressed understanding can be arrived at. . . higblyencouraging. ed sine die. (iOOI)S; CO.VS1ST1XC OF Tlio d'holcewt And Iu Hooper City, Weber county, July 10th, at 12 o'clock m , of lung disease, John Johnson, aged 77 years and tix months. Decease! was born in Barken, Kent county, Lnglaud, moved to Scotland in 1821, where he married and raised his family. Iu June, 1848, he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaiHts at Falkirk, Edinburgh Conference, where he bore a faithful testimouy and brought many to a knowledge ef tho faith. In 18(53 he emigrated to Utah and settled in Weber county. About 2 years ago he was taken sick and has been since that time in a feeble Btate of health, un til death relieved him of his sufferings. Ho lived and died a :aithful Saint, with the hope of a glorious resurrection. He leaves a wife, six sons, two daughters, and thirty-thre- e grandchildren. The funeral took place at Hooper City, July 12th, at 11 o'clock a.m., and was accompanied by a large procession of friends Com. to bis last resting-place- . Slight Storm. . COLUMN. e re-id- Iied. er The Accipest. We learn from Mr. Joseph Taylor that his family are still suffering from the effects of the accident whioh befel them on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Taylor cannot move around with- ,. I. CM. NtylcM, Taltorns of Print, lercnles, LUUIIM, ttingtuiui, IJiienti, Orgiiliw. Pique, AND A y GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ol' DRY GOODS! Clothing in Urrat Variety. HATS, A1N, HOOTS AN1I NIIOES. Caeneral FJeetlon Notice. 1871. Mis' oitd Ladies', Child ivu' Notice is hereby given that the Gen Triairuod hut and Fancy (Umh. eral Election for the year 1874 will be held at the usual place of holding elections in the several precincts in Weber county, Utah Territory, on Mouday, the id day of August next, for tbe purpose of electing a Delegate to Congress, three Commissioners to locate University A fCLL STOCK Lands, two Representatives to the Assembly, a Probate Judge, a Selectman, a Sheriff, a Coroner, and a Superintendent of Common Schools for Weber County; also a Justice of the Peace and a Constable for each of the Hardware, Staple Drug, NotWa, tollowing precincts in said county, ' Huntsville, Weston, Riverdale and Taper Hangings, also of a Justice the Lynne precincts, Claw-ware- , Saddle Nur-nef- s Peace for Slaterville precinct, and a Constable for Eden precinct. Said elecand Harness trim tion to be held, conducted, and returns wings, Cordage and thereof made in accordance with the laws of the Territory of Utah in relation . to elections. Legis-latiu- e Groceries! to-w- it: Qut-tn'tVar- Tin-war- F. S. e. Richards, County Clerk, Weber County. County Clerk s Office, 1 Ogdeu, July 16, 1871. j ' to-da- y. , nt , , A Bio Hons. The Utah Northern wmber Company is a combination of the wious lumber interests of Cache Coun , Scddim . ; Death. With the deepest . Joseph Tarry, Secretary. regret we learned last evening from Whose Hat. A straw hat was found Bishop Herrick, who had just returned in the lot on which It is a bis; thine. ' ' from Salt Lake, of the sudden death of yesterday morning Mr. Tbeo. A. Smith The lofty mountains between Cache our esteemed friend Mr. Thomas Wil- the'residence of stands. remarkable hat. Bat a not is It Lake have huge heads, and the liams, treasurer ofZ. C M. I. Mr it Uir upon them is timber. Tt stands Williams was belongs to somebody. The owner can dining with his wife, Mrs. have it on application. It is supposed to JaU upright, a3 if the hoary headed Z. Y. Williams, about 2 o'olock p.m o'ghtswere soared at the numerous yesterday, when he eommenoed vomiting be the property of an individual who, ills w hich, likt the theological machines blood." Salt anS water was used ta ar feeling as though there was & brick in laid him down to tuby are going into the rest the hemorrage t buf, in vain.' !r, it, rolled around and the of night previous, feeling nnable Pines, pines, Benedict .: was sent for but,, in a fen sleep, without slumber, to reach his own home. pines again on hill tops and in hoi minutes Mr. Williams eipired. made. Whose is it? in This affable, upright and talented gen- - It is a straw hat, borne apparently endless undulations! !to engines and 'tleman was well known throughout tbe eppara-fc-T- e been hauled up among them, Territory, and the respect entertained Hastt Weddiso. Yesterday a native ni good An universal. "Mor-hanwas was of Wales',1' roads made by sturdy inquest for him widower on the shady side that" 4he of sixty, who has rssided for sometime under wise direction, and held, andt a rerdict returned ) &J that "hair" is coming off is a died from the effeots of the bursting of t at Tlain city, cameto Ogden for the purwioau barbers. Still thoie' niigMy blood "vessel." Tke funeral will k pose, as be declared to countryman of look as if a tiny lock er place at the Fonrteth Ward Aueaably hie residing here, of findiag amcag tke ( ' beea palled here and there, Rooms. newfy untied emigrants a wceaaa of Br wind-pow- "hair-splitting.- bu-we- The tin ec things most difficult are, to ketp a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good use of leisure. "Madamsaid an old gentleman, "why do you call that old hen Mac''Simply, because I want her to 'lay on,' " was the reply. . duff.'' never could tear children," ?aid a crusty old maid to Mrs. Partington. 'I'erhapa if you could, you'd like 'cm better," mildly replied tha aid lady. I "I . FOR CASH OR STOCK. CELEllItATED PJUXCE ORGANS! Enquire for further particulars (f Our iww WAGON and MAl'ltU XEKY l'lil'AKTMKN T will brt. ly be opened in the t 4 Old Titling ii ROBERT or WILSON, IlarrUvilie; at tke Jcsctios office. ,j , .s II. II. 1IOGVEK, Sujt't. ' All 'orders AMOR! AMOR! AMOR I cowlfcittlng IU4 tho "Amor," a IutoU'gacr ftdvartiwuiruU of LmKmi uJ Oviktletitoti vhiftj h rfMirou of MARRYINii. gluW copta 10 cnti, pr Jtr U 00. i'yt hh by KowmImIwi ' ,r OiHfe Va'rd. slm. r ds Til C t QUARTER "- water-powe- ... SECTION OF GRASS and FARMING LAND near Eden, Ogdea Valley, for sale vrey cheap, 4 AND , Farm For Sale. A Sowing ilacliiiiey addressed to Veery, Ogden, will receive attention p . " !.' jrowpV l2U kt-- f nurtktrt, Bni AOMT8 WA5TUD. t. MOMftK. FiiUllpy, iilt-- H9-3- !., u 3 u .: |