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Show THE WOMAN DEFA3I13KS. When a journalist who has any pretensions to coulinou decency b in to an error, particularly if it U personal, on being informed of tin: injustice of which he has been the Ihi author, 'ho will at once make all the reparation in his power, and ho far as possible undo the evil ho has wrought. Hut the vile things who fliug filth daily through the columns of the Salt Lake Tribune have no regard for their own character, no respect for truth, and no consideration for the lair fame of virtuous woman. a Although repeatedly informed of the utter untruth of the vile slander published by them last Thursday, they lnve not only refused to the briltal, libel, but have cr-r-jc- t. upun falsehood themselves and opened their columns to the Hastiness which dirty cowards tjike delight in throwing at an absent man, and against his wife, a respectable lady, held in the highest t by all who know her. In any part of the country tut ( 'tab, such a literary cesspool as the Daily Dirt Sliuger would not be suffered to pollute the moral atmosobphere. If justice could not be tained in the Court3 some other way would be quickly discovered The nuisance. the (ibate to defamera of virtuous women would be tiught a lesson which woull last them for ever. And if this ease is allowed to pass over without some earnest attempt to punish the miscreants who, slinking behind the screen furnished them by beasts of their own breed, bespatter the character of wives and mothers, uud4to give the devils their duo who aid them by pen and press, we shall have a very poor opinion of the r l itives an'd friends ot the slandered a falsehood ldi-- persons. The fresh attacks made in yesterday's Dirt Sliuger arj as false and iilthy as the others. If the writers have any facts to state, why not com. o!t like ineu aud state them ? Bui the cowardly poltroons fkulk behind an alias to eject the venom wHi which they tire overcharged, an 1 dare cot fce even a woman. With the dirty creatures who gloat over the to hold up the prurient uiess mi food for the public, they have the t outempt aud loathing of the whole eouuMuuity except a few of their moral lepers. ch-ine- fel-L- w CUIXA AtiAIXST JAIMX. BOXK-LKS- . , , ir . . niiiaf, . n,iiint,( ,. , ' Uainese. liiey nave an army, regu lar anel irregular, of a million and a half. Japan can only muster seventy-ti.tu- t thousand) all told. Hut the dominion? of tho 'brother of the sun" are wide spread, and his subjects are disputed to rebellion, and the grent-e- r men par' of his tihtin are needed in vaiious places to juell sedition und punish traitors, while the ruler of Japan has a dominion under good control, a pep!e more flv Luoderu i:uvli . r ,i ... i., Murder. iASI bTo-t- f. jail-breake- dl-i:- il7-- They held warrants for the arrest of Williamson and two men named Barton and Philips. Arriving at Ililliard, they fouul Barton there, arrested him and turned him over to Detective Hose, who had been in thai neigborhood several, days making investigations which led to the issuance of the warrants. They then started for the ranche, lateen miles distant, and on reaching it learned that their men were absent, but obtained information o their whereabouts. The party divided; Sheriff Tuylor remained at the ranche, ready for the men in case taey returned;Flondaand Burns wentaf-te- r Williamson, Sheriff Brown and a teamster who kuew Philips', went atter him. Suet iff Brown overhauled his man about a mile troin the ranche, and covern" hiui with a shot gun told the teamster to h inacuff him. Florida and Burns also travelled about a mila in a coutrary and Uuk their man in the same ftsuiou. They returned, met at the ranche, took their prisoners to Billiard, and the party went tn a locomotive to Evunston, where Mr. Burns found safe quarters for the prisoners, and a com fortable place for the ofiioers. They are now in custody at Salt Luke, aud we understand that a pretty clear case is made out against Williamson and another mau, and Barton and Phillips are im plicated. The whole community will be glad to hear that th noted ruffian Williamson is iu a fair wny of meeting his deserts. W'e ore pleased to sty that Justio) " tiitn of Lvanston, whom we once hud occasion to mention in not very flattering terms, assis'.eu materially iu tracing the murder to thi persons arrested, fur which he has the thanks of the officers and the whole community. a-t- l M. I). HAMMOND, uTy-t- f Main Street, Ogdcn. . 2S-l- . Cattueed Win. McWaters, who es caped from jail in Nebraska City, where he wa9 confined on a charge of murder, last April, passed through here in custody of Sheriff Farvar, on their way back to Nebraska City. McWaters was recognized and arrested in Sacramento. to-d- ay Ease. Oh, ! ! above-name- art ol war, und an uruiy his Jail'Bheakiso. five fire-orm- s! Condensations. From Saturday evening's News: Miles Itomney, who mt ous accident at St. George, is with a seri- rapidly re- covering. Mr. A. II. Kelly was married to Miss at Lake on the Salt Josephine Evans, n, to the baby, and then il'fgot about it and turned in. After awhile Battles c inie over to the bedroom, and when he had assumed his night shi.t he began to say his prayers. When he was about half through, he happened t" move his knee a little to the left, aud it came in contact with the brick. For an instant he thought that something had stung him, and jumping back to ?sccrtaia what up, he it was. lie saw the brick lying there, but it never occurred to him that this was the cau?e of the trouble, so ho picked it up for the purpose of throwing it out of the window. Then ie suddenly dropped it with a cry of pain, and alter an indignant denunciation of Mrs. JIattles, he pros cured a piece of paper, andiD a the brick hurled through rage the window sash. It hit a policeman, who happened to be standing on the pavement below, aud in less than tea minutes Battles wa3 on his way to where he was the .station-houslocked up all night on a charge of assault and battery, lie was released in the morning alter paying 20 fine, lie lias not fin'shed his prayers ye t di d Mrs. Battles now warms her feci with a llanncl petticoat. iari-ou- e, - A young lawyer in a country town asked some of his Irienda to a gauift of cards iu his room, to be followed by little supper. Frogs were a new species of food in that latitude,, and a di:di of them, cocked in the choicest way, was the feature of the occasion. Supper time approached, and during a temporary lull in the door suddenly the conversation, and waiter, in a aSlilesuu opened, loud voice, announced supper thus: "Mr. E. them tuds i3 dene, and supper is ready." wondertul curative properties of your Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery I have taken great iatercst in this medicine since I first used it. I was badly afilicted with dyspepsia, liver deranged, and an almost perfect prostration of the nervous system. Sa rapid and complete did the discovery effect a perfect cure that it seemed more like magic nd a perfect wender to myself, and since that time we have never been wiihouta bottle of the Discovery and Purgative Pel!el3 in the htu,-e-. They ore a solid, sound family phitdeian in the house ami ready at all times to fly to the relief of siekness without charge. We have never had a doctor in the house since we first began the i.se of your Pellets HOI IVU CLAIMS AOAINJTTII and Discovery. I have rteoium ended PFRSOXS k A;oOintion are licrft'T uHirl uU the use of these medicines in several iintitiod Ihnt ttini- - claims wiV nJ fcTllElUNUWN KHife.1 t,v MMn.Ti!OS. severe and complicated cases arising JNO. MAKTKS, on llis Saturil"? dates: loil'.wing urn from, as I thought, an impure ttate of tho 7t!i, Wi'iinesdav tli Utli, W iitttidny the the the blood, and in no one case have they lath, and fuiled to more than acceiuplisu all they iiihli. order oi the Beard of I irectors. liy are claimed to do. I will only mention Novviiibvr 2J, . one as remarkable, (though 1 could give you dozens). Henry Koster, furniture W. II. HippTion, dealer, of ttiis jlace, who was one of the most pitiful objects ever seen, his face AND swollen out of shape, scales and eruptions without end, extending to his XftTAKVl'lEUt' J. liovle' furnlUr body, which was completely covered OIHrs, Maiu Street, 0ipusite U. T. Sture, Oifd'iu, with blotches and scales. Nothing tha' fsstr he took see ed to effect, it a I particle. finally induced him Id try u few bottles W. of the Golden Medical Discovery, with the Pellets, assuring htm it daily (GILKAD) would surely cure him He commenced lu IT i's use fromo six weeks tdricc, taking two AND LKCTUBEE. Pellets each night, and the Discovery BKADKIl n? directed. The rrsult is. to day his n is perfectly smooth, aud ti e ond Good (tcnly History, Travels nnd eruptions are gnne. He hantUn neveii up with Quaint Humor er eight hot ties in all, and considers AtiiUfcinK Anecdoits. himself cured. This has baffled the His new Lecture on skill of our best Men-vphysicians. Dunsford & Co. druggists of tl :is place, nro selling largely of medicines aril your the demand cicadiiy increases, and THAT HUMAN r A UO MKTS tuey i sfac-- ion iu g'.vo perfect every case. lns.i.ut.TiH NOTICE. s, ! odiii-sdu- y I- ' ATTORNEY AT 1 - C. d, STAYISER, f LYC g s. J j VY ling St. Elmo, 111., Julr Sib, 1874. R. V; Pierce, M. D. Buffalo N. Y: I wish to add my ttimony to the e i b'djidt' while she attended weapon there, and hence the accident. I!ow careless some people are in hand- Imlispuinkle Evidence. That Fume Sheriff Brown, who has just returned from Ililliard, speaks in high Urms of eulogy ef the flume bnilt by Sloan and Co., to float lumber from thei'r mills to Ililliard on the U. P. U. K. It is twenty six miles in lengtt, and the Company have sawed during the past bei8ou over two million feet of lumber. How is that for one firm iu Utah? Fair-bunk- I - in Lynn lane! More complaints, and Uncie Daniel thinks many hard words that portion which is within the city limits is none of his business. May be how but of about the rest it? Mr not, Supervisor, how about that liine? It is said to be almost impassable. y un-'e- i that mud hole Thursday evening from the County escaped prisoners Evanston. Their naraes are Wm. at jail Menahan, Jack Smith, John Thomes. Bill Kelly, and Bill Downs. While the jailor, nnsat nupper one of the prisoners called for water.and when the assistant jailor Smftb was about to supply them, he was seized and thrown down, and tho whole prison outfit de "We are indebted to camped. We learn the above from the 1, of West Weber, for Evanston Aire. t n..mA aha... 1.1 J from Arizona. They consist of fossilized Ax Ai'Vkntvreu. This morning a bark?, trystalueu quartz as hard as dia n and forlo-d raonls, individual whosu appearance Moquis bread. If the suiters" of the Ari.ona "fields" proclaimed him to be a foreigner was fonnd many specimens like the quartz perambulating Main and Fifth Streets, they might be pardoned with his blankets, canteen and other for thinking them the simon-purjewel?. traveling equipage slung over his back. According to bis story he has had a Some of the largest manufacturing rather rough experience of late, having firms in England have changed pay walked along the C. P. track nearly all the way from California to this point. day from Saturday to Monday, and are represented as being very well Once, however, he succeeded iu enscon-sinhimself in a coal car, but in corning salUlied with the results of the change. The object is to remove from through the Sierra Nevada Mountain lhe win-mci- i the temptations of a where it was knowing and the weather very cold he w.is altaos frozeu. He "holiday" immediately after they Itavi: beeu paid llieir weekly wages, eurouic to Omcago and started out anJ by luvi- - w,-waitimr tor thorn fro,,, here on fjot. following the U. 1 u the u.cn.itiur djy. lowing semi-week'- iron from the Ttah Western Company's work? at Iron County, at Salt Lake FrUay evening. It is said to be a3 good as any imported and that the Company cau compete successfully with Tittsburg and other iron cities in the East. From Sunday morning's Herald: Bishop John Sharp is on his way home from New York having made arrangements whereby the Southern It It. can be extended from Prove- to canta-qnia distance of twenty-fiv- e miles. Hurrah for the Utah Seuthern. Dr. W. Bredemeyer was shot nnd seriously wounded iu the left hip, by Geo. M. Norton, on Saturday morning at Bingham Canyon. He wasrrested. FOrf.C.EI wants what, Out, Barley, Corn, Prinl Pearlier, Potatnon and aud will pay the highust price. Still That wt Oct. Two tGas of pig WANTED. S hanl.-i.tjear.buna- 2Gt h 'dia-raou- i tlua I J , heller organized Clip-perto- GRAIN ANL DUIKD FKUIT. If you want to get the full market value in CASH for Wheat, Oats, Barley and The Xoiorioiitt Williamson Dried Peaches, take them or send them Arrowieci for to S. W. SEARS, at the old stand of Z Last August the body of a man was C. M. I. Produce Department, Salt Lake sb3-lfound eight miles from the road lending City. . from ililliard to Sloan & Co.'s Mill. A CASH covered wagon was standing near the FOIt KfiGS AND SPKIXO CHICKENS AT 0 W. TUUN5K, 1'ifiu Stm t, Ogdcn corpse, but tut team wus gone. An was htld, and the murdered man was identified as a miner named SimpGoon Nkws. President Young is conson. Subsequently the missing temn tinuing his journey South, ond his was found on the ranehe of the notorious health is improving on the way. Charley desperado and Williamson ubout thirteen miles from Gillkt's Sow Pownru is cheaper than the scene of the murder. The body was discovered by Mr. soap aud washes with half tha labor. di-lJames lilancttt, it was dreadfully mutilate1.), and a bullet hole perforated tho Gillkt's Bakix; Powper never fails skull from the right eyebrow to the hack to please. It is pure and never disapof the ear. i points ttie cook. Suspicion pointed to Williamson, and the case has for some time been worked Tub Emigrants. The company ef up by detectives. one hundred aud Last Thursday Sheriff W. Brown re- emigrants numbering W. N. Fife, of in Elder charge ceived notice from SheriiF Taylor, of S. sixty, left Omaha last Saturday, aud may be L. County, to meet him next morning at hers to morrow evening. They the depot. They went together, in com expected are making good time. pany with deputy sheriff Florida, to Evatuton, where they obtained the services of Marshal Jack Burns as guide to GRAIN, WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS on outstanding. arrmuitH, lv Wantpd Williumsou's ranche. . a 7' f China and Japan aroon the verge of a conflict which may teud to break down th barriers that still ehut in the "Celestial Empire" from the tide of barbarian civilization, and open the way for the resistless flnod of modern ideas and niatteeuth century innovations. The trouble between these two remarkable uatious grows out of the From Aiuzoka. Formosa difficulty. The prospects .of victory, if numbers and arma-- j Mr. Jas.. McFarlan mi)iti nrr vii'WP!! S Bli-l- nt Cheek. A couple of Oneida County Items. tights" got into a fight in Cook's saEloomikuton, Okeida Co., loon this afternoon, and one of then October loth, 1874 his had righ being very "cheeky, EniTtm Jcxctiox: cheek split clean open by a blow of Things are progress find x, fist. They are both sobering weathet splendid, thmhirc earl off in the city jail. ie,aud prepBrinBf0,rtwinte-,,5- J Attohnkt ako Notary. Attention ? '"Vou as ,h, spirit of s ' directed to the cird of Capt. W. II. a ?od (nan, JWe attorney at law, who h.is opene i!,,J u.der The peopl, an office on Muin strent, over the jewelry ,,e;. bleed way. R h(Jnntiflil l Lewie. store of J. S. Capt. Clipperton la some pUct.9 I think the croi. U. li! has been duly commissioned a Notary limner. ,he WJJ Public for Weber county, and has bad v.lleyev.--l:hi,kil nas heen raised here. liut' lh; considerable experience in the legal p g eat drawback to the farmers is til lesion. lie will give faithful ut'enJauuu supply is greater than the demand ! t f firmer gets very liule for hi8 to all business entrusted to him. nd tliut nppear's to be the only thin A Paisfcl Aitidk.nt. Yesterday, that the people here have to i. rend on tor a lmle More pay. The Jacob Horn, who assists in manufactur pecole av beginning to see the importance of beins iag Buchmillcr's celebrated beer, which self supporting and uniting together in by the by, is gaining on its already well producing what '.hey need. I think if wo couid get a established reputation, feeling tired, or mail that we could enwent to put himself iu Lis little bunk, large our Mibfcriptiou list very greatly and was arranging the pillow for a comWe only get a weekly mail now, as yoii We have sent in a fortable snooze, when, bang! went a pis- are aw,, v. petitioa tol from under the feathers, and the tor a da.ly. Yours, etc. J. Jaevis. forefinger of his right hand was shot through and toru nearly from the b:ind A IVoman'is ( old Feet, Dr. Brown rendered prompt assistanca, Mas Adelcr. and h.id to amputate the finger. Mr. M kittles suffers from cold ftet r?. Some careless Hern is doing well. and the other night she warmed up a person had laid hiai gently down to t his head bride, intending to tr.ke it to ed sleep, and put a revolver for a soother. On arising tie left, his with her. She laid it down by the Split his LO CA ITEMS. And Japan powerful antagonist. will moral have the support From Monday's Daily of Xov. 2. of the outside world, with such JTS- - THE AMERICAN SAKMKK CO's other assistance as circumstances Sardine, are much letter, and lens than liHlfthe cobt of .iiiiiiorted Sardines. may require, and with these advantages may be able not enly to cepe Wheat and Icaclie with but gain the advantage of a na The highest price in cush and mertion still moving in the groove of chandise paid for wheat and dmd centuries. The progress of the dispeaches at J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, inpute will be Witched with great Ogdcn. terest by the whole civilized world. r i Utspi'i-ttwlly- rw" , W. II. CHAM Agt. Yin. PIN, Lp. Co. Hiw3 in wriiinp. Lox Lb,, t. Add L.. v.. i- - &lJ |