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Show Accident. ITEMS. LOCAL 25. Daily of May from Tucday' If you call African or Foreign, JnO. Chambers, News Agent, etc. vasPAFas, Magazines ! 37-1-- m OgJ- Street, fch - .- Pidcock's new store nicely. It will soon te Goiso Aheadto look wins commenoment of some ot trim f"r the !5e branches of business that has in his mind's eye. prietor the The Pioche Journal of the 21st, says : 'Yesterday a miner named Quinlan Shean, met with an accident in the Raymond and Ely shaft. By some accident a section of the pump column which was being lowered into the shaft fell upon Shean's left leg, breaking it between the knee and the ankle. He also received a cut in the head and bruises about the body. The injured man was brought down on a litter to a lodging house, and his wounds were attended to by Doctor Lec." pro- Emigrants. W. C Staines, Esq., telto Prest. Young that the emT egraphs Driver will have a igrants who sailed from Liverpool on the Lectceb Hall hall in his new brick 12th inst., had arrived in New York, ,ice little ledure would leave for Salt Lake this not so very little either. and building, and an acquisition to the morning. Elders H. 8. Gowann, Henry It will be quite Hughes, L. J. Nuttall, T. F. Thomas will ba useful for select partcity, and and George Ball, are with them. ies.' Eu"7 UP the b"ilding. William. The Jackleys. A full house greeted Hammond's, and see the new the Jackley Family at the Theatre last Main Street, Ogden,' Table Rake. You evening. The universal verdict of the improved Buckeye Mr. Robert L. Bybe will performance is, "Beats anything I ever will like it. saw." The Jackleys are Russians. All ehow it to you with pleasure. the performers are of one family, with the exception of ;the big man, the HerIsxbkiate. A native of the Emerald cules of the troupe, the base of the livfell Iile, who got on a spree yesterday, ing pyramid of agile athletes. He is an iat the hands of the police, and this Arab. The "boss Jackley" does not morning into the hands of the Alderman, perform now, though he is able to do all who treated him gently on account of that the Arab performs. He is the faIt was 3 and costs. All ther of seventeen his failings. Jackleys, all acrobats, paid. and thinks he has done enough for the profession to entitle him to a little rest After the Nuisances. The Sanitary The performance last evening was Committee were out this afternoon, pokiahead of anything of the kind ever wit. ng their noses into the condition of nessed in this city. Everything was things at the rear of Fifth street. We performed with an ease and grace that hope their stomachs were well fortified was very pleasing, while the feats acWoronogification ensued, and that the complished were perfectly astounding. result of their labors will be healt h and We shall not attempt to describe them; iweetness. they must be seen to be understood and Call Fabmebs! M. D. at Suasge Groceries. Some folks want Cole Williamson, the sign painter, to explain what kind of "groceries" nails, brushes and hams. are. For explanation tee the sign at J. Stanford's dry goods tad grocery Btore, Fifth Street, where, Ij the by, you can get what you need at low prices. f Not Sekious. The son of Mr. W. W. hurt' by a runaway not seriously inwas yesterday, jured. His shoulder and wrist are sore, but there are no bones broken. We are to learn that he escaped so easily. happy was Burton, who team Fees Ball asd Tic Nic. Messrs Fry will open Jones' Grove for the season next Friday afternoon, with ifree picnic and ball. Purdy s band is for the occasion. tagaged They have ttected a new in the platform grove, 60 bj SO feet, and this, with tte fine ball rooa in the brewery house, will give ple accommodation to all visitors. At " o'clock in the evening, a select ball iH commence, tickets one dollar, when &8 free eatertainment will terminate, for further particulars, see advertisement. Richter & , Osi rapid progress in the art dramatic. be-us- !e be wi says, doing splendid.-looks as if he meant what he Th8 1 speaks maa tircus. Beardsley House draws like few days ago Bro.' Tr"eder' formerly ' connected with Z. C. M. I. retail department, and clerk in the store of Day & .w&s confined to his home, with an ef the bowel.' On Saturday PFeared to be much.better, and sent the store that he would probably obeat work but we re-J-J 7 Dumped, A "drunk" was dumped from a wagon al the City Hall grounds this afternoon, and was gently assisted into the place where such helpless beings sleep off their potations. Work for the for the Alderman and a head-achdumped fellow to morrow. goods to-da- y, lnra that Dg' his last He waa aa unassuming CST,aQdWeceUent 0 Hvl7 rm&Wlfe nd three char-- W l looked for quite 8en8aU0n amonS hi lm- he was much J? by w h WM chil-n- a Suspended School Saved a Man's Life. A Driver. The suspension of a boy from our public schools saved, a man from death or serious mutilation yesterday morning. Eddie Kavanaugh had been suspended for two days, and was on his way home, when the n came thundering the along just north of Sulphur Spring road crossing. The train was about 100 feet distant, when Eddie saw a man just in front of the train, lying between the ties with his head and one arm over the rail, fast asleep, with a roll of blankets near by. To drop his book?, kick the blankets off the track, catch the sleeper by the heels and snake hint down the bank was quickly done, but none too soon, for as the boy let go the still insensible man's feet the cars ran by. The engineer could not have seen the man as he gave no alarm, but if he bad it would have been impossible tostop the train in so short a distance. The man awoke about noon, and proceeded to re- tresn nimselrfrom the contents of a soda bottle, and when a neighboring lady advised him to throw it away, and told him 'of bis narrow escape, he said, "That's all right; my time hasn't come yet." He drained his bottle, gathered his traps and departed neither a sadder nor a wiser man. Yallejo Independent, May 21st. up-trai- fiendly-dispese- a big thing for somebody. cow-owne- Man Killed by rs A Pile- - " W. G. CHILD & CO., Xlah. The Evanston Age of the 24th, says: Ogdeii, "A serious accident occurred yesterday AGUiTS. Foe morning at Piedmont, resulting in the Ames' Portable and Stationary Engines. . death of one of the railroad men. On i , i o wins, mngie or uouoie, x.iujnrc can inn. withParkhurst'sPateut Head Block; Saturday afternoon a gang of men with Evarts' and Lowe's Shingle Mar the and several of chines, with either Power or piles left Evanston for Piedmont, where Hand Feed; Shingle Jointers, some work was commenced yesterday Drag-SawEdgers. Circular Saws, and all Saw morning. The work had been going on Mill supplies, but a short time when it became neces sary to move, and in doing bo the oars :. pile-drive- car-loa- of piles had to be coupled on to the r. The driving apparatus occupy! so much reom on the end of the car that it is impossible to get it nearer than about eight feet. A heavy piece of hard wood timber with irons on either end be ing used for the purpose of coupling. When coining together, Samuel Neely stepped in between them and raised the timber, and placed the end into the drawhead, little thinking that evould be the last day that he would ever work for the Union Pacific Railroad Company. It seems that the pin in the opposite end holding it in the drawhead had been broken, and the force of the two cars coming together pushed the timber under the car, and the young man was caught between the cars before he could extricate himself. Mr. N. was struck on the chest, ne external bruises could be seen, but the pile-drive- pile-driv- CORN AND COB CliUSHEItS, Sugar Cane Mills, Cc the St. Louis Invincible Vibrator Threshing Machines, with , Carey Power, either mounted or down. which is fast superseding the old style Urals Kelt Machines. Also, . We reepeetfnlly toliclt orders for the abore named Machine, andjwill guarautee to leU on BETTER TERMS THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED to tha People of Utah. Peecrlptire Cir cular teat on application. AH Inqulrie. for fur ther Information will te promptly answered. dl93 s3otf Ogden, May 1st, 1875. HERD. SUMMER T WILL RECEIVE STOCK TO I Herd for tho Summer on Black smith's Fork, at the new Tithing Corall on Wednesday, 21efc inst, not later than noon. Horned stock, head. 2,50 per Horses, $3,00 per head, for the season. Drive again on the 5th of May, and again ou the nrst day ot June, fcalety guaranteed. F. A. HAMMOND. terrible pressure internally caused his death in a short time. A box was made and his body brought to Evanston on No. 3, and placed in the ice house and a metalio case telegraphed for, which will arrive to day, and his remains will (1180-- aSU be sent to his parents who reside in Port ATTIi! OX . Stanley, Ontario. He came here about four years ago, and was in the employ eftheU P. company for about a year and a half, when he left and went on the WHO WOULD WALK I Southern Pacific for about two years, WHEN returning here about six months ago. He was 26 years of age, a steady, sober Ze CM. I. will furnish a Light and industrious young man and was re Spring Wagon spected by all with whom he had an ac FOR v . i ' quaujtauce. ' . 2 Tf , ONE HUNDRED Correspondence. Salt Lake City, May 21, 1875. Editoe Junction: qTT LAKE dsmm DOLLARS. CI'UY, UTAH, M. D. CLAWSON', Eupt. I was highly gratified with a visit I paid yesterday to the 15th Ward Sunday schooL I think tbs system pursued there is worth itemizing, for the benefit ILLARD MERCANTILE INSTI-TUT- E of some ef our country schools.' On entering, I beheld on the table the is I'ajing the text books used, amongst which I noticed the Bible, Book of Mormon, Wilson's For all Midi of series of Primary Readers, et.o. The books of each class, with the class record placed on the top, were encircled with a stent India rubber band. After the opening services, these were distributed to the various teachers in a quiet manner, croating no confusion what, Bring them along. ever. When the reading exercises were minTHAIN, Manager. 1 i over, which lasted about forty-fiv- e . utes, they were again placed the eame . Ill end of each be the seat te and left at way lifted' and put away for safety at the OB. ORMSBY, JR. close The books were all supplied from ' and bore the mark of the Ward library. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. The scholars, therefore, do not have to . Dealer la supply books. By this means many a j child is enabled to attend who would Otherwise have to stay at home or run DRUGS AND MEDICINES t the streets. PERmiKBT,BRUSnE8,lKD JANCY The children then sang several fine AKTICLKS. songs, amongst which I particularly admired "We are a band of soldieis in our 1 Larje Stock Ju4 Arrived. happy, bappyschool," and "Come to the meadows," These were sung sweetly Far. TVIne. and Liquor, for Medicinal Purpose.. and in a gpirited manner, seeming to (161m Prescription Carefully Conipouuded, ' ' come from the hearts of Ue children, and had a fine effeot. As is usual questions were asked from the Juvenile Instructor and net btiog answered as promptly as they might have been. The superintendent raided a laugh by stating that many of them would be better if they would take the chewing gum out of Grain and Dried Peaches. w HIGHEST PRICES . DRIED PEA CUES. J.T. s81-2w.- .( , , , . J I. L , - . Found Dead. A man was found dead in a building near Z. C. M I. granary this afternoon. He .was taken by the police to the city jail, where he came to life for a minute or two, but became as defunct as before when the door closed mornon him. He will revive the to remanded street their mouths is he when ing, This is a habit that has beooras a Commercial. Mr., B. .W. E. JeBnent, brigade, under Commander Welch. He nuisance in almost every school which I Office - Logan, Cache County who is well known to threading busi- is a plasterer, and he's been there be- have visited. At the close Supt. T. C. ness men of Utah as the gentlemanly fore. Do you know him ? Gripgs spoke . to the children iu a kind and fatherly way, on good behavior. atTeasdel &Co's, Salt Lake, A few Sundays ago, at an examinaEevI.K three fltoum Saw MID. Wetfe. eeverM has become associated with the extensive While riding in a stage .coach tion, about $40. (forty dollars) were Water I'yyit r tttiU., we are preyat ed to furnish & grocery firm of Franklin, McVeagh Co., from Kinderhoofc to Albany, N. Y., distributed to the children in the shape of books s prizes, and there is still a BILLS 07 Chicago. Ogden merchants may expect since, John Van liuren, years sum left for futare rewards. inaDj little snug We know a call from Mr. Jennens. who was smoking, asked a stranger , Respectfully, he because him will treat kindly CtABEKCS. they in the stage if smoking was agreeable deserves it and they are pretty well ac- to him. The straDger auswered. quainted with him. "Yes, it is agreeable. Smoke away. In to quantity t rate, which .Ma school examination a clergyI have often thought if I was rich brief address to the puenough I would hire some loafer to man made a PEFY COMPETITION. Prepare. Look out for burglars! Mr. smoke in the on fase.' Mr. Van Buren pils necessity of obeying their my John Greenwell found a key sticking in threw his ciar out of the window. teachers and growing up loyal and the lock of Gieenwell Jt Wright's buildORDERS BY useful citizens. To emphasize his Some perremarks he pointed to a largo nationing, Monday morning early. will recoire Immediate atUmtloa. f , Dictionaries exchanged for cara- al flag spread on one side of the room, son Lad been trying to effect an entrance and the key he used sticking in the mels," says a placard in a Chicago and inquired: "Boys, what is that LUMBER Shipped to any pptut on trie Railroad lock, te was foiled in his purpose, and candy store. The girls of that city flag for?" A little urehin, who unin the spel- derstood the condition of the house ... 1 M. D. perhaps hearing the night watch ap- will certainly participate HAMMOND, is a mar- better' than the speaker, promptly that there now matehs the he key ling skedaddled, leaving proach, answered. "To tide tho dirt, sir." ' crx. ket fir the prizes. behind. Get your shotguns ready. e book-keep- waeted.A Boy Bad Boys. There are some bad boys in thid city. They like fun. That's all right, so long as they find it or make it in a proper manner. Uut tney treated an old man shabbily last night. He was out hunting a cow. His sense of hearing is mors acute than his' sense of seeing. In fact, ha is nearly blind of one eye, and can scarcely see out of the other. His cow is ornamented with a bell. One d of those bells that often send out te make night hideous. This old fellow, when he hunts bis cow, goes for that bell. "Now, those naughty boys, hard up for frolic material, took that bell from the cow's neck, and kept that old gentleman on the keen trot appreciated. for an hour or two, until he wa4 as mad They will appear again this evening. as a worried terrier, and didn't find his It is the custom for travelling companies Now this might be fun to jCow either. to say, "by special request we have conthe boys, but it was gall and wormwood sented, etc.," but in this case the exfor the old man. Bad boys. pression is bona fide. The company did not expect to stay another day in Ogden, Slatk Seeing is believing. We have but the agent was besieged by requests for another performance, and at last seen and are satisfied. That is we are censented. We can promise satisfaction satisfied of one thing, namely, that withto all who attend this evening. More in three and a half miles of Ma'.n Street than the programme was given last there is a deposit of slate of vast propornight. An entire change will be given tions, easy of access, which ought to be worked for the good of the publio and financial benefit of the workers.' A the The last great act of the Egyptiaa pyramid is : worth th9 price of admis- wagon can be driven to within a quarter sion. See advertisement and handbills. of a mile of the place now. And with a little labor a dugway can be made right to the foot of the slope, at the summit of From Wednttdijt? Daily of May 26 which the slate rises up in a huge body Musical Jubilee. In honor of Pres- ready for the tools of the quarrymen. On the surface it is rotten and crumident Young's birthday, the Utah County Sunday School children will hold a bling. Exposure to frost and storm for well, we don't know how many years grand jubilee on Tuesday next, June 1st, has produced this effect. Great blocks at American Fork. of it detached from the mountain lie with a hammer and chisel Bemkiit. Mies Dellie Clawson ia to around, and can be split into layers of almost any have a benefit at the Salt Lake Theatre next Saturday night. The young lady thickness or thinness. Samples of it can be seen at the Junction office, and will have a big hous?,for she is' a general be obtained of favorite and has made wonderful and further particulars can Mr. Geo. Seagers, the discoverer. I'ts Satisfied. There is one contented business man in town, and bis nflie II UBeardsley. keeps the hotel 41 tie Junction, which bears his name w need not e say it is a gooi hotel, everybody knows it. When you aim the J stereotyped question, "How's business!" you will not get the isual replies of "dull," "played out," "wn'tnone." lie out like a How The Utah Northern LUMBER Co. er . . i.'1 MAII. ' |