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Show (oTtCK.Tht Deseret News says, in The Hicks Trial. A the that Japanese pea, which aa Eastern A jury was empanneied in the Third firm is making a big fuss about, has been District Court yesterday,' after muck letested by Hon. Wilford Woodruff, ef the contention aad many ehanges, congal and found to be D. A & M. ITEMS LOCAL , Ttake Society, examine Mr Henry '.feathers. Is b. the public t. siting, then? . pusrrt evening AcciT.-La- 8t sern year old eon was Mr T DiMlc'8 to lying with a chaff cutter, belocging hu when vr Roman, on the Bench, in the machme riAt hand was caught cruahed. seriousl the fore finger ,,d Boys, Dan. Alexander occupied will shortly open the premises a land aa Dr. T. E. Brown by the late He intends to go into, the real EaTiT8.-- Mr. office. extensively, and expects the city grows. The to enlarge it as are as good as any prospects of Ogdea next summer we and (own in the West, ibalUave the liveliest kind of tiinea Mtate business The Evanston Age says: "Thomas J. Stanyer, of Salt Lake City, with who has gained some local notoriety some Bii"Xose"aDd other lectures, has Mistake. Evanston shortly." Dig It's another man altogether. idea of faveriug mistake. An Honest Man. Mr.' Adam Johnson lost a gold watch a few days ago at the depot. He advertised it in the Junction. Mr. Ephraim Nyc, of this city, found it, and learning of the owner, through the Junction, promptly restored it. Mr. Johnson was hunting Mr. Nye feeling a lively desire to look en honest man in the face and thank him for his to-da- kindness. beware. Real ,,. ,: lai . i From Saturday' t Daily of March 29. Found. A case of thread was picked up by aa honest boy on the road north of Ogden. The owner can hive it by applying to Mr. Daniel Thomas, at Lyane, and describing the property. Feathers. If you want any feathers for beds or pillows go or send to II. Salt Lake City, where you can get them at a very lew figure, of first-raDin-wood- te ' quality. It is Mr. Charles W. Stayner's "Nose" tkat iraffs the people together. T. J. is Ogden merchant, and won't like the fusn-io- i. Age to talk about his nose in this Sand Dance. Last night the members of the First District band gave a ball in the First District schoolhouse Forty-fiv- e couples joined in the dance, ' which was kept up till' 1:30 this morngoing off pleasantly, Mr. Graeter, messenger ing. Everything EirrKXin. who west off tired. the dancers, except Wells, Fargo & Co. in this city, return- ed yesterday from Montana.- He has - lets gone eighteen days, and during Linoard Teocpe. The ' Lingard tkat time had to sleigh it three hundred Troupe perform at the Salt Lake Theatre miles each way. He brought Mrs. GraeThe famous Howard Monday night. ter with him from her home in Argenta. and Paul other celebrities are several We hope the lady will feel at home in the company. Lingard himself is inMr. and among her new acquaintances. ' imitable. Mrs. Graeter were serenaded last evening He reports by the Ogden Brass Band. the upper country cold and dreary, and Weed Sewing The "WD."-.T- he ii glad to return to this city, where he Machine to open a intend company will permanently reside. Mr.Graeter is a branch house of their extensive business good eitiien, and we welcome all such to at Salt Lake City. Mr. Blanchard is new the future manufacturing and present at that place making the necessary arrailroad centre of Utah. rangements. The Weed is a good machine, and is a general favorite in this . The Locah Accident. We are iu re- Territory. ceipt sf a letter from Logan in relation t the accident by snow slide, particulTuat Land 'Business The Idaho ars of which hare already appeared in Statesman of the 16th inst. says : "The tbi Junction-- . Our correspondent adds U. S. Grand Jury found and present that as soon as the news reached town ed a bill of indictment against John true the streets were alive with men en horsebBriggs, of Oneida eounty, charging him ack end in wagons, armed with shovel, with the crime of perjury committed in hurried eff for the canyon. They the of land at the Boise City land entry hand Jmtus Clark about a hundred last summer. Briggs was taken jwds below where the slide struck him, office, in custody by Marshal Tinkham for the Mder tw feet of snow. He' had been want of bail. ' !ere fire hours. Mr. Clark and his eon ' Jesse, w (nt Cyrus,) were unhurt. that the Salt Lake papers entinueto oall Mr. Clark "Eira." This likely to create a wrong impression, Mr- Eira Clark is a well known The Cache Valley Clark's otice ! March' CtK' j Joseph Pilford is an old French man, living iu the town tf Shauda-kin- , Ulster county, near the Greene county line. He and.hia wife are both monomaniacs on the subject of minerals and mines. ; They bel that the mountain at their farm s' a valuable mine of some kind All that is necessary to demonstrate the truth of their belief, is, they pay, to dig far enough into the mountain. For fifteen years the industrious old Frenchman has .been diginj; and blasting every day, seeking the treasure. He eays he don't know what the nature of the ore is that he is working to uncover, but his faith iu the existence of something in the mountain that is some day to make his fortune cannot be shaken. Once he thought that he had un covered a silver mine. Analysis of to detect any evi failing specimeus dence of that ore, he went to work again. He next announced that he had struck a heavy vein of pure copper, and was nearly wild with excitement until his discovery ao pronounced worthless. ;u '' ; to the climate of Utah. r,!,iHW.-iTbeSftltUkerrera1- Digging forVreclous Mctali , sisting of: Joseph Peck, De Witt C. Thompson, Stephen Hunter, Thomas H. Woodbury, jr., Alex.-J.- DaftFrank Cisler, John S. Barnes, James Johnson, W. C. Morris, Kira Foss, William Irvin, and Joseph !, Weiler. After District Attorney Carey had opened the case for the prosecution, Geo. W. Thatcher testified that in July, 18C0, he assisted Ricks, who was County Sheriff, to arrest Skeen, six miles north of Logan. He afterwards stood guard over him in a log eabin in Logan, which bad been usedfor a school house, till midnight, when he was relieved. About two o'clock he heard shots fired, and en going to the jail be found Skeen dead. Rick was present, also Charles Card and Chambers. Did not see Dewitt there. Understood that Skeen was shot while tryiug to escape 'William Chambers testified that be had lived for six years in Iowa; formerly lived in Cache Valley, Utah. Recollect ed the killing of Skeen in July, I860. George and Joseph Thatcher, and brother David, were seat home between 12 and 1 o'clock. Skeen was ly ing on the floor, wrapped in a blanket, Witness was sitting on a bench. Ricks came in and said, "If you see anything, sit still." Ricks went out and returned with a tall roan, both holding pistols; each find at Skeen as he was asleep, and then ran eutof doors. Skeen jumped up, and they fired through the door, and then took Skeen out, and they saw Ricks shoot at something lying on the ground. " 'coo-tain- ; wit-Bes- , -- lie s' ; ; - Farm-'"gtonmt- , q is draw- B U,C Th1v M.Tff nnrtil-ftr- - ..I ! 7 ' BltlGirPS DISEASE, A4 a pMithw SMMHly for , COUT. GRAVEL. STRICTtJ&Efv DIABETKS, DYSPEPSIA, NEiiVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY rliitiu Nu or uf Tri, IHtiir. Iuruint UlcratiMn of tit tion, laJlftnimiktkm BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERM ATtRRIltEA Leurorrlift.'- or Whltn, Il in the lilHdlr, -. tt Ulund, er Hrickdikl tit th Colaln- - Swmm llHPU.. ...lpouit PerTintl7 Curs. BLADDER, Wmn tli. DROVSlCAfc AND KLLI.NUS, S of H DIsohdm K1DNKTS, Existing in MUky BUOHU EXTRACT ' r muI Mnc . Pro-- Othv1 wkl CJuXlrrn, iJST NO MATTER HtIIAT THE AGE! 1' Prof Steel, ran: "One bottl of KamvV Vlai.l Extract K h i. worth more tlmn alt other comhind." Priop, On. Dwllar ytt Bwttle. r sit Bottle fur Fe Dollar. Ihii-tin- s Depots 101 Du&ne St., 5ew Tori A phTKiciin In atlemlaur. t aim war correFivik . ht ' ' or Urinary OrpaiiM. (which ho madn an escapes. s either in mate or feinnla, no nmttrr This singular miner works regular from Mndj) iiatraue 01 tftiimtiti; or ot huw lm;atniti-Ins- . hhMc him t') trwit of 30 year ly and systematically. ' Four litres a dlsfa" A praetir. KiiceH. Cnroi guarantie4. Cliarw can forwnrd day, at regular. intervals, he fires a reaonalde. Ttuwe at a il(i'riliinjt yii)jtoi)a and encloniin; atamp t said he did not blast in his mine. The noise of these In ' prepay ptwtnat. know who was Sheriff of the County at blasts can be heard for three miles. Sud lor the' tliilile to Ilraltlt. ' J. B. DYOTT, MSR, the time. Attended the inquest; could although po dep in the earth. , Phyticiaa d S irjeoa, KU Ihwi 5t.. . T:. ' Madame Pilford is no1 less enthu w ly eod not recollect the names of the jui ors, nor ' whether he was sworn. Did nt recol siastic over the prospect1 than her lect swearing that Skeen came upon husband. She says that she would Ricks aad tried to get his revolvers and not sell her interest in the mine lor that Ricks shot at Skeen twice and the 810.U00.N. Y. Sun, 7th inst. balls went into the floor. ' Did not tell - :i the same story at the inquest as be told " y because any one intimidated him DR. ORMSBY, JR. X then. Did not attempt to prevent the LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. killing nor change his position until after Skeen was taken out. ' Ivt-i- cr cross-examinatio- n, VrU-o-lU- . 14 S.Tl86d-- to-da- Thomas Rowland testified that on the night of the shooting, he lived about seventy rods from the schoolhouse; he got up, laid under the fence till he heard Skeen say, "Hold on, that s enough, then ran to the.scen and put out the fire in Skeen's shirt. Ricks was the only person present; he said he had guarded Skeen long enough. Saw no one shoot. Saw one bullet hole in the schoolhouse floor, and another through the north window. DRUGS AND . MEDICINES PERFUMERY, HRr8IlES, AND FANCY AKT1C1JM. ., ,,i ... ,;,. ,: , Large Stock Just Arrived. A Par Winn and I.ltnnr for Mwdiclnul PnrprwM, rreecriptioD Larelullj ConipouufleU. 101m PRODUCE STORE o. IV. mix Kit. -- J ; CELEBRATED fend on FIFTH ao . TOII O Gras APPETIZER 1 8-Gm : COHPAL NATIONAL WATCH TSPTOILT A TEQCTADLX FKEPAItATIO composed .Imply of R OOTS. wjll-kuow- n HERBS anl FRU ITS, combined with other-- ' troprtle., whlcU Iu ihciv naturo r Cathartii:, Alterutiv. ars l Aperiest, Xntrltloua, IttxuK-iU- , .. Tao whole t. preeTX. d ki a suffi. elent qnantity of spirit from. th HVOAIt CASTE to keen, tjlem.lu acji olim4tcfc wJUitU. iuak. tho Anti-Billou- ; raiAHTATIOI , .' TILS, t liU Uhm STREET, olj Aaron Dewitt testified he was sleeping fur the purcunas an J ) of in a wagon box at Ballard's on the night ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE of tbi shootiug, about seven rods from Garden and the schoolhouse. Jumped out of bed and Seed, saw Ricks shoot at a man who was lying At his BOOK STORE adjoining he against some logs. .. Heard him say, all the Periodicals and Newspaperskeepof "Don't, that's enough." Ricks said, the day, a full stock of Stationery Wall Taper, Pictures, Frames, etc "Now you can run." Ran back and put on his pants, and when be returned ' G. W. TURNER .i t Skeen was dead, and Rowland was putii . Was his one shirt. of fire out the ting of the complainants and testified before ' . certain that is now FtriD ing nearl deposit of gold or' coal, enve and gne advice griML. but which he cannot tell. He hds 49 SMtd .tnnip fo. lwnphlt.l free.TTi' excavated a hole through rock; one TOTUK hundred and tweuty'-seve- n feet deep, Xcrvous and Debilitated and reached a depth pf one' hundred OF COTH SEXES. , feet." Surface water retarded his work Xo Chirgtt for advit aad Consultation. very much at first, but at the depth of ninety-eigfeet he struck seams Dtt. J. B. Dyott. flradoafe .f itM-aMmiirttl Philadulpliia, author of nvrral vhIuhMo and fissures, through which the water Colge, or the can l. coiiHiilt.d on nil it wor' ' Runaway. L. W. Wiggins' team ran awav from B ancett's coal depot, near the U. P. R. R; this morning. They took a lively streak towards the bench, and pulled up near Mr. Elmer's place. BaUlsraelJ. Wiggins had one boot off at the time they started, and he looked rather pecuSmow Escape A few days ago a liar stumping it after them through the "sld8nl thisj city was left at home 8dow with only one boot on. No damage. "b two fine little boys,, twins, his wife the grand jury. gone out visiting. The little felWe condense the above from the repigbecoming One Moke. Woods has returned. hungry he gave them port in the Herald. 0Q And he hasn't got an office. Neither did Up, and looking, int. the cup"fdfor something to the old breeches. 'How he put into it, found he get pancake, which he broke his worked passage back is a dark and up into the Th A young fellow in San Francisco J? wul bojs didn't like the taste wonderful mystery. Salt Lake will one Score more. him no know tbe cake in, but soon suddenly snatched r kiss from a lady anally drank 'e i00pf more downfall through fighting to de- friend, and excused his conduct by fmUy lad leeQ bothcred stroy the "Mormons." Max. is now get saying that it was a sort of temporauk7h'th-' dogs, and that evening the ting ready for a trip. ry insanity that now and then came ".- asked his wife to fix up some. upon him. When he arpsc to take his leave, the pittying damsel said rid them of the nuisance. -- So to him: "If you ever ieel any more Died;.;, udlV 'W 'he' l ma,le a PanCike Pst some In this city, March 17th, 1805, Joseph such fits coming on, you had better strychnine in it; it is in infirmi-t- y Deceased was born come right here, where your r:.7 t1"'" H9r feelins kc iM" Thomis Harris. is known, and we will take care of Hen he informed her what' he December 2Gth, 1834, at Stratford-o- n you." with it. ghe ru9hea t0 her Avon, Warwickshire, England; emigrated He leaves Pingboys, expecting to find them in to Utah, October 6th. 1803. of death, wife a and su children. but they were only Two miners, trade unionists on of the 8lumherins John West At Feb. 1875, dei,yWeber, 20th, MWr-rmstrike, were tried at Carlisle Assizes Chanlrey. Deceased was born in Center the other day for cutting the rop e of parish, Nottingham,' England, April 3d, the cage used for descending the PBCake U4 - long 1802. He was baptized June 30th, 1849, shaft of a coal mine. They were aoh in thai . . . P iner would nae by Elder Clayton; emigrated to Utah in acquitted oftbomcrc serious charge V oa't r'Ut' Md two more 18G9, and since that time resided with of intent to kill the men at the work, KWtn o5?'eVB th cem6tey. Such dead. his son and daughter until hh death. He who would have had to descend by '.should only be handled with for injury departed in full faith of a glorious resur the cage, and sentenced, - months' twelve" to the machinery, tQ r action. "7" " k'Pl 'OOUt the hgUM. impxUoumeaU; MilltaUl Star please ccpy. -- ;rort Turn, itH'E4RJl;KT? EXTRACT ELGIN WATCHES t ELGIN WATCHES! SIX STYLES N0 t J. J or .nrriry. b. . wiiTK-- . '' 1" ttrlctlja.a ' ' c!iipcnincc.Biitcrs only to be uaoil . a mcCciae, T. Eyerson. to directions. he ttklie, th. conting ad No,MMieini'iit Cull ea jour J Cit-tlm- rtl. la the worUV Tacy ara luten.:eJ. IN MARKET. But rpfintl.T pine Vator. Jstl'BRlOlirrV OKTIJESB WATClffe IN' DB HON AS D tOXSTKlfCTlON him aJrtady wenrcd for rlifui a JTnttonal Imputation, and the I)K t U.pldly Iurr that th. M K ! tu- - them n Compan have hwfl .wupcilwl to Uinlte larf. Km ploy e. audi Machiii additlouMtotlnMr f.rf. ery. in wrdur to meet the flqaimm nlo tit. Trade. i:fu'lro4 nxi-- and other. l.iriif( n Mroriita nn.l rtMliild atrh, ar. tnvltwl txj f xsuutj the B. UniUni . ItajrmAnd Mnpnn'.t. On. of R.iilrOHd Cwi4)atil".. thoroughly Corrin..df thtif lii'nrrHh'd them their Rntf near- -, and they are prnnncd ly ttiem to We the chweet nuiniiiff Amri!nn Kaily Watrho. yH amnnriic cur-l- . aad tally eqnul toaomo of the Auett Imported t Vaf SITTER neofth. most. loair.bl Tonba and Qv U. Wbwaler, 31 at. Laflin, B..W Haymoad H. Z. Culver H. H. Taylor if TimifclKffpfrn. rtaild,Uy thCompany.. theiu. cltr and aB, K - Business Office and Salesrooms. They are the sheet-ancho- r debHStetcd. Tbey act upon and. always &o. of th. feeble nd diaeomtd liver, aad llmaU'i to ucu a lfgr tbot healthy aiioa. 1. at one brought tboul As remody to. wfclch. Women art eijclatly subject It i HQper edjjg; etery other itinjulaut, Aa (.Spring nnI Stammer Tonic they have no eqnai. Thenar a mild and genttePnrgaiiTt m wellu Tonic IVy purify the blood. They- ate a. pbndid Appetiser. Tbfy male tho 'weak strong. They purify and lnTlgorate. They cure Dya. ConstipaUon and lleadacbo. They act aa a apeci&o in ail specie, of disorder wtieii undermine th. bodily strength and break dowa. th. animal rplrrta. - pe-M- ia, 'Depot,. 63 Park Placet Kew Torlu |