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Show ITEMS. LOCAL idesra, .:Scljappelv J. IJarrts and g. that Col. Fife time the assault Nov. 10. rfro Tuesday's Daily of wai 6a id to hate been conmiltted, they saw and conversed with him, and it was thenanus-oFollowing are "in possible that he could have been the of the judiciary committee assailant (be members Glasgow, of Ogden, swore was the to vbo helped fix up the infamou bill: L. P. Poland, Jeremiah jj F. Butler, Tremain, John Lynmn ' yvilson, Alexander White, Jumper D. Ward, rb'arles A. Eldredge, Clarkscn A. I'oiter Cc-e-s gndHughJ- - Jewctt. all politically defunct, killed They are voice of tbe people at the late tythe election. God is just. mii Attention is directed to communication of "West Side" in Cbossisgs. (he cuggesi mat a tuo- ecription be taken up among the and property holders pa Main both sides, tor laying down shr. c 9,reet, .rosicS9 fiiaiiar t0 ti'0i:'c across Your aad Franklin streets, on Fifth street, cud ,f the amount raised U insufficient, tlur, be laid before the City full particulars Council with a request to make up the reminder. The Main Street merchant. property holders are more immedi- ately interested in this matter than any dlier citizens, and we think, considering ibe pressing obligations under whick the city is placed for the benefit of the enough means general public, that to for this necessary be raised ought to recourse the municipal without work, treasury. Try it, and find out how much our Main Street tradesmen have. e another column. mer-thaut- . get-u- He How Didn't Catcii Mokte Mes. rumor was afloat days ago to the effect in Ogden a few A that a deputy U. t. Marshal who had been sent out on the arrest some monte men had net without them, but without returned only cent, having been euchred out of all he had by the sporis he was sen' after. We sid nothing about it thinking perhaps P. to C. & report was incorrect. Now comes Silver State of the Cth inst. and giTesatrue and particular account of (he way a U. S. Marshal captured the the the ttcnte men. to the Silver State a issued by Judge McKean against "Slim Jim," Jack Roach and 'Three Fingered Jack" was placed in the hands of deputy U. S. Marshal tt. C. Dennieon. On his arrival at Buttle Mountain he found he had no authority without a requisition from the Governor of Nevada. While he was waitiug the Eonte men put up a job on him. He was informed by one of their confederates named Palmer that they had bidden some bullion, and the officer was induced to go with Palmer at eight to unearth it and divide the proceed. The deputy Marshal went with Palmer to the fpot,shed his coat and picked and shoveled for about twenty minutes, when the monte men who were coneealed close by commenced firing blank cartridges. Palmer fell to the ground exclaiming 4,I am shot," when Dennison took to his heels, minus his coat and the tools, and fcrokefor the mountain like a quarter horse. He returned sej'-edisappointed aad with man. rnont nary According warrant d, j j ,Mr. Lascelles, the attorney who was so savagely beaten by an unknown person on Friday night,' thinks the Herald did him injustice in its comments on the beating case and the Fife slander yes- terday morning. The Herald did not say that Mr. L. was the author of the slander, nor even intimate that such was the caae; but it will now assert that in having Mr. Fife arrested, the attorney attracted suspicion to himself as the writer Howof the libelloaa communication. he is Mr. Lascelles neither ever, says ' tbe author of nor responsible for the statement made in that letter." We clip the atovc fnm the Salt Lake Herald of this morning. The defence set bp by Lascelles is slightly ingenious, but much too thin. Let him answer in a i Buch-mill- er ' , cross-exami- ne her-hand- s sweet-scente- The Lascelles A ... Y'.?t::rday noon, Col. W. b. Fife a j pared before Commissioner Tuthy hi Salt Lake, charged with atsnul'itf f with lent to kill Friday Eugene LhscelU-ykbout in-i.- c'' From Wednesday i Daily of Xov. 11. Mr. A. Walker will in the M. E. Church open a night-schoUnited States Attorney Carej appear-- d this, Wedaesday evening. He teaches for the prosecution. Judge Morgan all the common branches, and gives lesfcr the defence. Lascelles testified that sons in penmanship and while conversing with Isadorr Husslast Youthful Adventcrkks. Last even-in- ji Friday night, after taking several two little street musicians, a boy and Maks with him, a big stout men, whom vio-!ke believed to be a girl, the former aged about ten years, Fife, p truck lira ti started out on the C. F. blow, knocking him to the ground, the latter six, tfcen kicked and shock train to make a tour through the principounded biui in a cities of Nevada and Eastern Califo'g manner. (Lascelles' fate was in a pal Durterrible fix). He said, ' I know you, rniawithout a procector or guide. with n met a " The man answered, -- Yea, and I ing the afternoon they at the depot, in the waiting-rooow you, and I'll kill you " Tbe way in them to interest sufficient took kuew it was Fife was by his build, who tha a list of larger town9 on k'8 his voice and his give them The boy, who P. C. the of line V hen asked to the banner of breaking. exrlin the man n't r of breathing, tie speaks broken Eng1;sh, appeared information, and very attenwitness was b&thert i, and made no. hints the to given by the gentlemen. He alto btatrd that Huts struck tive see such young chilto was touching kim aa well ub Fifa. Messrs. Smith, It dren thus thrown upon the world to gain Ofceroy and Jucg testified to witnessing livelihood as best they could. The boy a he assault. struck LaOnly one roan sses, and he walked away &fr the bad a harp and the little girl carried a NiQHT-Scneo- night. ol book-keepin- g. nt gen-tleina- prate-fulfort- re-P'- y- assault. violin. The movement Those Crossings. for a street crossing from the east side of Main Street to the Post Office has met with Buccess. ' Dr. T. E. Erown.who has agitated the, matter by. voice and pen, has' enccecded in raising enough meaas from the parties most interested to pay for all the material necessary for this crossing. It is to be three feet wide and constructed of 3x5 scantling set . 1 he up edgeways. Now we want to know FinE! Some of the Fire Brigade boys are anxious for that "permanent organization" which was mooted some time ago. When will tho Chief appoint a meeting ond get up a Brigade? In case of fire he has to depend on an undrilled body of men, many of whom have to be picked up by chance. We want to see an efficient corps who will turn out on the alarm of fire, and not get into such a . Commissioner Tooby said there was tittle of evidence against the defendant, it was evident that he was not the person who struck Lascelles, and he was consequently honorably discharged. After the examination the members cf the bar present were miwlo fVUUlUtU with tbe gross libel on Mrs. Fife's character, which Lascelles had caused to be inserted in the Tribune, and the general verdict of the public in relation to his pounding was, if it was in consequence straightforward manner this question. Did he not write the slander referred to, Oi his cowHrdlv minus the headings, date and signature, an's character, "Served him right." at the dictation-o- f a Loir, half crazy CosniissATioxs, From last evening's bibulant from Oialen, the siiid Low News . fellow stating that he would become Snow is three feet deep near Mayor personally responsible for the items? Wells' hr-.mill, Big Cottonwood, and Did he not acknowledge as much in the road is blocked in conseouencfi. Salt Lake House the day it was written, The Fall term of 'the Dcseret Un5ver in the presence of responsible citizens sitv closea 1;lst FriJcyi Rnd the Wimer of Ogden ? If the slanderer had, on terra cornmeuccJ ye8tcrjoy with moie discovery that he had written a foul libel lLan a hundred pupils. on an innocent woman, endeavored to afternoen two men Saturday stepped undo the mischief instead of trying to out of a saloon near West Jordan, and cover up Lie tracks with sophistry, he one fired a pistol, the shot entering the would perhaps gain some little respect ether's mouth and coming cut of his from the public. As it is, he is considercheck. He then turned on Irs heel and ed lower than the Low idiot who dictated walked away, neither turning nor look- what he wrote. If Lasselles had nothing ing to the right or the left, while the whatever to do with the libel, why did wounded man kept advancing and firing he suspect Col. Fife of giving him that at him at every step without effect. thrashing? Too thin. "Retribution" writes to the News, Buck's Beer. There is a beverage shewing that every member of the comWe don't know known as Buck Beer. mittee that framed the Poland bill has what it is like, butwe are sure it canbeen defeated duriug the recent election, not equal Buch's pure malt liquor, manand predicts that "by one year frosn ufactured at the U. P. Brewery. Nov. 3d, 1874, not one promoter or suphas just hit the right point in his porter of that infamous bill will be found recent brewing, and supplies an article ia office in Utah." whieh will compare favorably with any From this morning's Herald : beer in the country. If you don't beKisley's panorama is drawing large lieve it, try it. and delighted audiences. Harry Horsley, the popular eostumer Winter's Supplt. Barnard Yv'hite of the Salt Lake Theatre, will have a has a full and complete stock of buildbenefit Thursday night. ing material of every kind and size, at One W, R. Keithly, (once known as his premises, on Fourth street, and he the Ogden bummer)' was in Alderman intends to keep it up. He has made arPyper'8 court yesterday, charged with rangements to run a steam saw mill all assaulting a woman named Mary Smith, winter, and while the other mills are with whom he had been living inStandish closed, will keep up his stock as fast as Row. The woman-beate- r preferred a it is sold out. If you want to build, call counter charge against Mary and oneJohn on "Barney." Goddard for lascivious cohabitation. Bibulous akd Boistrous. On the The nice specimen of an attorney testioccasion of the ball given in the City fied lo what he saw, looking through an Hall last night, a number of young mea 8x10 pain of glass, but was contradicted became, to a greater or less extent, by Mary and John. The court appointof liquor, and after ed a young attorney from 'Frisco named under the influence their making company very disagreeable Denny to act for the man and woman, went on a foraging tour up the at party, Keithand proceeding io On arriving at Cenway's Fifth Street. ly, elicited particulars which he didn't a number of them laid store wish made public, and which were too crockery hold of a large box of glassware, whieh unclean for newspaper handling. The remained on the plank sidewalk uncase against Mary and John was disrolled it into the street, and missed. Keithly's case was then taken opened, burt it open, doing considerable damage up, when it was proven that he had not to the contents. only called Mary Smith' a foul name, but On a similar occasion last week a till the blood had "pinched number of young men, pretty well filled, gushed out of her fingers, slung her on a entered a store on Fifth Street, and combox and struck her in the stomach with menced to. abuse the. clerk, who his knee." Mary got a pistol and it was under the necessity cf ejecting snapped but wouldn't go off. Keithly them from the Such conduct premises. That's all of was fined $5 and costs. and the public look is very disgraceful, d caee fit to pablish. the to their property and Isn't Keithly a nice creature for a "mem- to the police guard to justice. hoodlums these bring ber of the bar!" not 'a Roland Xot Hi Author. whether the and merchants near property owners the extremeties of the business portion of Main Street will , follow the lea d of the centre men. A crossing should be put down from Cook's corner to the Grove Brewery Depot and one from Z. C. M. I. to the Ogden House. The expenses of these crossings would be little compared with the benefits which would accrue both to the public and the business houses in the vicinity, and they should be commenced forthwith. Dr. hurry that they will run the "merchine" over a fellows toes, either. C. h. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BRANCH. From this morning's Condensations Herald : Next week the popular actor Mr. Frank Mayo, commences an engagement at the Salt Lak Theatre. From present appearances the Utah OUH GOODS, Western Railroad will bo completed to Lake Point about the fir.st of December 00NSIST1M1 07 next. Mr. Hotchkiss, the new proprietor ef GTIiolcost the Walker House, gavo a grand recep tion and banquet last night; the cream And Patterns of of Salt Lake society only attended, and the affair was very fiue. Several military gentlemen stationed at Camp Doujnas contemplate taking part in two dramatic pciformanccs in the Salt Lake Theatre, shortly. Orgun Frem last evening's News: 11 Yesterday Thomas Slight, ef the lGth Ward, was wrestling with another lad, AND A near tee railroad depot, wnen ne tell, his leg being twisted under him, break (1ENERAL ASSORTMENT OF above and the ankle. the near bone ing This morning a man, giving the name of William Branson, appeared at the City Hall in an extremely dilapidated condition, hiB feet being terribly frozen. He said he had come to this city for the purpose of going to tho hospital, being destitute of money and friends. He said that a few days since, he was on his Clothing in (ii-ea- t Tariely. way from Kansas to San Francisco, when he met with seme sharpers on thf train, who, after getting him in a state of in toxication, robbed him of $120 and hU tioket. In consequence of his not having his ticket the conductor put bim off the 1 1 ATM, ROGTN train, and from walking from where he AND was put off, which we understand to be Green River, to Ogden, his feet were Misses' and Children's Ladies', badly frozen. A man, name unknown, was knocked Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. down on Saturday eight last and robbed of $220. He bad shown his money in a saloon, and was probably followed by parties who saw it, and who committed the robbery. The proposed benefit of Mr. II. Hors- A FULL STOCK Of ly, at the Salt Lake Theatre, is post poned on account ef illness in the family of one of the stock company. On Sunday night Mr. John Buckle, wife and family numbering, in all, seven Hardware, Staple Drug, Notfcws, persons, arrived in this city, from Bal- Paper Hangings, Queen's-Warlarat, Australia, intending to make Utah Glass-warSaddles, Hartheir future home. When they left Ausness and Harness trimtralia, Elder Geddes was laboring asmings, Cordage and siduously in that part of the world in the good cause, although his health was not so good as might be desired, The party had a prosperous voyage from Australia to Hn Francisco. Just Arriving! SPItiSG Tho HtyUi, Prints, lercnlofl, Uncus, DRY !,qm, GOODS! CAPS, SlimiH. Groceries! e, e, TiD-war- e. Stock In the Mountains. The Nevada Transcript of Oct. ArGE.XTS yoft of Pcnn 28th, says: . "Jack Pelham, 'it. r.: tv ,i passoai mrougu1. jtown witu ms aiiey band of stoek, which he has been herding in the mountains during the v nen tne storm set in no summer. started .to get out with them, and barely succeeded in doing so. At ajj-- rm Bear Valley the snow was three leet He had to take the strongest deep. CELEBRATED cattle and lead them so as to break a path for the others to follow in. They could go but a short distance before G becoming bo fatigued that they would Tho snow came down stop to rest. so rapidly that the path would fill up as soon as they had passed. By the most strenuous cnorts Mr. rciham succeeded in getting them below the Our new WAGON and MAt'IU- snow belt. He says that the mountains are" filled with cattle and sheep, NEIIY DEPARTMENT will short. and they must all perish if a heavy ly be opened in tbe come immediatedoes Sewing Machines, PRINCE Oil ANSI not rain cattle The may live or browse a ly. Old Tithing Office Yard. it week, but if kops storming they can Enowed in so deep they will be IF. IT. HOOVEJt, Sttj'i. not even move around to get browse. Mr. Colley ef this city has a large number of sheep there, and so has AU orders addressed to P. H. Henry Everett, of Uirchville. The Peery, Ogden, will receive irujiti J he loss of stock will be fcarlui. attention. has number that died last winter warm made beef cattle scarce this summer. If those which are now snowed in Brown has succeeded as "middle-man,- " are not rescued, all kinds of meat io tbe arreet who will act as "end-mea- " will bring a high price this winter." , crossing business. L |