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Show t Cuse. J TutsdaJ porn More About tho Stabbing ITEMS. LOCAL 1 i arties on receipt of or quality . pnee. learn from a Rait Lake CxDET.-- We for the military cadetship caper that vacant in conhaving become sole Mr .WiUard of the gradation of filled by the vacancy has been Mr. Joseph Toronto appointment of T. is of Salt Lake City. Mr. of the jpok'en of as a worthy recipient honor conferred. from the use We are unable to learn "gradation" why the positflf the word was our imion became vacant. It that. Mr. Young who has been i, pression cadet , at West Point, had graduated, still incline to that belief, alused by our neighbor! though the word inference. Are might lead to another Mr. Young graduate? we correct, did and stated in out issue of yes terday that a serious affray occurred in the neighborhood of this city last Sunday evening. As the probabilities are that there will be no legal investigation for some days in consequence of the dangerous character of the wounds of one of the parties, we give the particulars as reported to us. On Sunday evening, Thomas A. Furnis was returning alone from the residence of Mr. Beus, just south of this city, and while passing a gateway, an Italian, by the name of Michael Bertcnot suddenly sprang frem a fence and struck him a violent blow on the breast with a club. Mr. Furnis defended himself as well as he could, and the Italian called for help, whereupon, James Bues, who appears to have been aying in ambush, rushed from the fence and struck Furnis a severe blow on the As soon as possible side of his head. after recovering from the effects of the blow, Furnis finding he had two to deal with, ran away, closely pursued by his assailants. Fearing they might overtake him, and being determined to sell his fe as dearly as possible, he opened a small pocket knife as he ran. As he reached a water ditch directly in his path, Bcrtenot overtook and struck him again with a elub, upon which Furnis clinched the Italian, and stabbed him in We briefly wanting a fine hat Fred-m- i be supplied by to order can He offers be batter of Omha. color Taend them by mail .f any size, -P- ' wo all Stamps. The Salt Lake papers from Col. Wiekizer, publish a notice to calling the attention of postmasters the fact that they violate the postal laws if they dispose of postage stamps, in their private debts, or in in the legitimate busi- any way, except - P it.nl. nltnsg SpvBra! - ' - - lftCill the neck. mon vuv DcBS 91 The other assailant coming up and eome to grief postmasters Berte-net- , L .1 a.nl mfiillv tra.linir in tllPftA seeing the blood streaming from motioned Furnis, with his hand, to articles. The proper place to purch'ase and go home, while he assisted the wounded postage stamps is at the post officeB, man. While the affray was going on not of private' individuals. nothing was said by the assaulting par Hon. John ties, bo reason was given for the violence A Oood Yield of Wool. The supposition is that Hailey inferms us that out of 500 ewes perpetrated. affair grew out of the fact that thi last of his band while shearing he the whole his addresses to selected 90 ewes sheared them and Furnis had been paying one bole which Miss Mary Bues, and had just escorted jacked the wool i her home. The Italian has worked for weighs 813 lbs., a little over 9 lbs. to some years, and it tie fleece. He says he could have pick- - the Bues family for a is supposed that portion of the family ed as many more sheep that would have were opposed to Mr. Furnis' attentions iveraged heavier fleeces if he- had seorder to pay have-alread- y - lected them from his whole flock. Mr. Hailey has taken great pains to improve his breeds of sheep shows how it pays. good man. for Idaho and this large yield Is not this pretty sheep. Idaho States- Postage. The postal law which went into operation immediately after the adjournment of the last Con gress requires one cent for each ounce tr fraction of an ounce on all newspa pers except those mailed from newspaper offices to regular subscribers. A great many persons seem to be ignorant of this arrangement, and continue to mail newspapers of all eizes with only a one ceat stamp on them. All these that weigh over an ounce, are stopped in the office of deposit. They are not forward ed as letters are that have not sufficient Stamps on them. Postmastet Hall has to consign a great many newspapers of this class to the waste basket. NiwsPAPEii to Miss Bues. Thb ST2AwBxaRT.FisTivu.--W- e saw ;Corho:r Itims. ThoCorinne Mail An exchange considers it a sink- in Mr. Shiell s store The Ogden informs us that Mr. Geo A. Lowe is ing phenomenon that it has "never Baiaar on Main St an exceedingly building a saw mill for the purpose of heard in funeral oration or sermon nandsome piece or wax work in the sawing hard wood, to meet the trade of ana seldom in pmata conversation shape of a harp, trimmed with flowers; the surrounding country. The niacin-- the opinion expressed that a' man the whole being mounted oa blue satin nery will be run by the same power With $10,000 income had gone to and enoloaed in a carved walnut frtmt. nmd tar numtiinir water for th aitv. I hell. We understand that this is to be ballot- - Success to the enterprise of friend i ed for at the forthcoming strawberry Lowe. festival to be held in the Episcopal school room June 23, and much specula Salt A VALUABLE MEDICINE. tion is rife as to who will secure the prize, 1T T 1? T -- I . If a uu awe jreawciveaa, x.s4., wB, j ,R0M NKW AJn) RAEI MEDICINAL PLANTS the candidates being Mrs. Graham, admitted to practice as an attor- terday, rkckxtlt discoykkd IK TUS Mrs. Driver and Mrs. Beardsley. Tick ROCKY MOUNTAINS. in th Sunrama Court of Utah. nv ets entitling the holder to one vote, can Prof. 0. C. D. Wheeler, of the U. S. bn nhtainerl At Afssn. Allen'. Driver'! Purely Vegetable! . ii I Geological Survey eartv was at sail fifteen year of Mroeit botanical research or aniens Btore or at tne depot or ainung thtie monnt&ina ana valleys have reiul ted Lak yesterday in tint diiravrv. nut onl of nianv naw virietUa Mssrs. Goodfellow and K. D. Brown. The Herald is anxious to know Whe- - of pi nu, but of new Rpectet; eome ef which hare y 1 1 i J Corisnk Items. Corinne has been V seeing a mirage, it also sees uacas py the million some of them dtai. They have at last got a little water at . Corinne. more. but not A ' I ' I I t, ther the good people ho.. . .- J...L,,. Of salt Lake ate to v.t Tlv .' "VlM By eontinnal experiment their viriuea have be-oome known and thus from extracts of then newly diMorerta plants art these pills conpoic and is desirous that the neocle should unite in a celebration Sf that day, Should dlsciiM-s- . pains and aches, and are more enUllr In DYSPEPSIA, LIVKR COUPLAIHT. it arrive. We hope they will have a valuable INDIUKSTIOV, JATNDiCK, ana all .races of Give 'em enough. 1 ( IfEVKKS, COLrg, URINARY DISK ASKS , RHEUMATISM, and . , KIDNIx COSTIVJSNKSS, as well; and would humbly snggest to ukartuurn, liarruuc. humps, uk is. i Diooa. aim for many otner kca, tor f the good people of that 'burg to lay dilWkiM of BILLIOUSNkss aad ,nJ stomach. a aina wliieli Disordered eaiila ever wnitrttt an.l o On orders accompanied by the cash or postal do so easily beset them." and by one order. I will wud safely by mail postpaid, i box run lor eenu. i ooi ooxrm i,on, i gross uoxes grand union of effort show to the world '. J. X. J OHBt. Ueorge, Vte. that they have not "degenerated," but rather that the fires of 1770 still smoul at home. Terms Free der in the bosoms of tho people of 1875. Oo Address Q. Btuiios Let them blaze! land, Me, Preparations are about being made at Salt Lake, says the News, for a Qrand show. Jubilee on the 21th July. No, thank you, we are not a candidate. An organization of a company under 'I would not be a b" bishop. the name of the' "Deseret Silk Assooia tion," was made at 8 alt Lako City, on Ha hi old stond on FIFTH STREST, ' roopened et. J From Wednetdj' Daily of Junt 16. Monday. The officers elected are as fol lows: President, Zinah D. Yoang; 1st ALL KINDS OF PUODUCE, Postal Mattehs Read the letter of Anson Call; 2d Vice Garden and Grass Seeds, Postmaster Hall, in paper. It President, Mary J. Home; Secretary, contains items of interest to many of our Lelia Tuekett; Corresponding Secretary, At bis BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps subscribers. Mary Carter; Treasurer, Paul A. Schet- - an the Periodicals and Newspapers of A. C. Pyper. Miss the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Gbovi Bbxwkkt. Beer fresh, clear tier; Superintendent, riotuie., xramee, e;o. E. R. Snow reported that $133 had been and sparkling, at the grove brewery. G. W. TURNER. subscribed, $C9 of which had been paid Good as an appetizer, tonic, and, in fact, in seems' the to in. buy machinery. It for nearlyv all the ills that flesh is heir quiry, .Will it pay t is general. too. Try it. aV a uiau i A laiai accmeni occurred on mo fTi.V , ITTTT T 0 sHA Western railroad yesterday morning, by I Vx; , f Adjourned. The Constitutional Con which Mr. John Burns, an employee of II a on I f-.u rusUJ nas .1. .V vention of Nebraska, which has been for ins kui un u iiuui nv vet u i . I ..1 some time in session at Auncoio, uas which AOIHTS Ton . ha was ridinir.D. and run over,, and to close and a adjournbrought its laboes 0 lerrib. cru8ini that he died in less Ames' Portable and Stationary Eagines, ed tine die, innn three hours after tho accident. Mr. Empire Saw Mills, single or double, withParkburst sPatent Head Block; Burns was a native of Scotland, having Everts' and Lowe's Shingle Ma- - ' Orr AoAix. Special Mail Agent, Col. lately arrived from Glasgow, and has chines, with either Power or Hand Feed; Shingle Jointers, his with to came since he Utah, off it is resided, Wiekizer, again, seems, (so says Drag-SawEdgers, CircuHamilton Mr. Mrs. and the Herald.) He goes over into "the uncle and aunt, and all . Saw Saws, lar, Illini" to visit his old home, and thence Park. Mill supplies, article in the Mail on Referring the Exodus question, all we have to say further upon the subject is, that wo sin cerely wish the cause of idleness with our mills, furnaces and mines, may be as suggested of our cotem.; if Bo, the cause being removed, we shall expect te see a dinerent state or anairs soon, though we think the Mail is mistaken in its conclusions. Time, however, will to an .u",,, 1 I a rt $Oh$U t- 40-l- y STORE. PRODUCE Q. W. TUItXEK. I Vice-Preside- to-da- 8-Cm itt r 1 Ullllil U, Furnis has a gash on his head one and a half inches long, laying his skull bare, and is very much bruised on his breast, arms and back. Bertenot has a cut on the left arm four inches long; a cut on the right cheek; his nose is almost sev ered, and he has a very dangerous wound in his neck three and a half inches long within a half inch of the jugular vein. Dr. P. L. .Anderson was oalled in to dress his wounds, and it took eleven te Washington. stitches to properly secure them. Basb Ball. A lively game of base ball was played at Plain City, June 12th, between the Juvenile club, of Call's Fort, and the Union club, (juveniles), of Plain City. The Union club scored 24 runs, the Juveniles 21 runs. Joseph Wayman, umpire. The decisive game will be played at the Brigham City base ball ground, on Saturday, June 26th, 1875. Rocky Mountain Pills. Lake Items. ... .T 1 lrl KP'9 ijUe mtai -- s, A Strange Ilemark. COM AND COB C11USHE11S. The great American Sugar Cane Mills, C?. closo of Mr. Evarts tho At Chinese Doctor, whose card appears ia accord- - Aleo, the St. Louis Invineible Vibrator on anai n.- cure.- ppeecli e Tuesdayinafternoon, our columns s. the Times. Mr. I Threnhinir "MafllimM. with Carey ' rerjort . cither mounted or down. rheumaand in five minutes, neuralgia t ul &l(,A h;m fln(i j. whichPower, I , A .1 is fast 0 l.u - t superseding the old style, j. iism m one uay, iuu If y0u persevere, we may come out Grain Bell Machines. ' Dr. McBeidk. . lo-u.- uian uoiei. t- t 8y. wj ' ll. ' all right after all." For Australia. Elders Job alv retpeetfally solicit orders for tae named Machines, nndjwlll gaarante to sell oa BKXTER TIRMS TIIAK 1VXR BCTORK 0F- - Welling, and Jacob Steed Thomas Miller, left , "Do TOU enjoy going to Church, IiKRED to the People of VteX Peetrlntivf Clf, I mar i TJ. P. passen nowf ' asked a mm oia Mrs. cukrs tent on application, AH inquiries for far Ogden this morning on the lady ' raning tkor informatloa will be aniweted. of some where for train England, ger ton. ' Portland Railhoad. Col. Chapman, then have relatives that they are dtsir- dl93 s35tf uLa, me, I do," said bin. Parting- Ogden, May 1st. 1873. information has furnished of Portland, much me ous of visiting. They will ge from that ton dos to Jothing that there is a prospect of closing a con country to Australia. good as to get up early on Sunday tract with parties in London as early as morning and go to church, and hear com will work which a populous minister dispense with the next, by August Dkbt. We are indebted to the 8. F. mence on the Portland and Salt Lak gospel. Chronicle for the statement that New Railroad in September or October. owes $118,80,855, and that Col. Chapman seems to have kept York City Grant receives three mails & day, Francisco is only $4,. of San debt the with matter most of them ' being congratulatory "pegging away" at this Hew of the While population 000,000. letters approving his determination great persistency, aBd we hope he will York Citv is about four times that of not to run lor a third or succeeds bow he whether but term, and tno succeed, over thirty ia debt its San Francisco, waves grows Office sad sea music Logan, Cathe County of the net, the road is bound to be built. times that of San Francisco. sit as sadder to the presidential ear, Salt Laxi Items. Chlarson, who ting on the bench at LBg Urancn, alleged that he had been robbed of nine he .listens to their, perusal by the Having three 8 team Saw Mills bfsUes sowral' Lati News The loag miners' strike plaistiY Babcock St. Louis Times. watet rower mills, we are prepared tonraisb . hundred dollars, but has been accused of embezzlement instead, has given bail. at Lehigh and Wilkeebarre, Pa , is at an i .BliU'OI aod has been released from custody; his end. Gen. John McDonald and Col John ."Mighty examination is set down for this after at Si. Louis indicted been have Loioe II. noon. . PlILRfiV A T. A T TTA1in Pan of t Erb's, and we presume went west last even in v. Burke, of Leavenworth, and wim me press in mat ci went west yesterday. ' H. J. Faust, of Salt Lake City, came wn on tne Utah Northern train Ilast evening, armed with a shot gun, but as Hugh . mt our rtnAFlar vu ill. but? nlafi.m liaviviiu and vfv.vv. An didn't "shoot him on the spot," we take for granted he was be -- not hunting members press. Friend P. was looking hale : sunburnt. naa toe pleasure, this morning of .uunj; by the hftTlfL Anna mArA nnr old Wend md neighbor, W. W, Spencer ".urij oi uarrtson county, Iowa, but 11 present in tho employ of the ( P. Uroad company at soma Doint in Ne- da. When the writer removed to -rn lowa, in 1851, he found Mr. Fncer iivxng some twenty miles north of siigutly . Couneil BlnfFa nk.n " kouse whieh was tr- - :n at the Um e the place of g on tb&t route, wo worn ir;.K, o " and enUrfaino,! u-ujrsua auj lj. o. wife tottJ (who has long since left this orld for a better one.'i and matin him owthU9i brings back a recollection of 1 ' w var,J eeuiera or west. em t oyed. wrong s tern- - LUMBER . Co.' - Onsarlln." On the ferryboat crossing the Mis for destroying publie records. was an old couple It is feared at Montreal that the mail sissippi,, recently, from Louisiana, coming to visit their steamer Caspian of the Allen line, may friends in Vicksburg. Ihe old gen la j qntity at rales wbich have met with an accident as she is now tleman was walking around, despite over due sixty days. V.:i ;faV nroHinttnnfi that flftmcthmf? DEFY CQUPETIT10N. . Tf. U .nmnrtil in Tirivita Jrp1p thai n , wouid happen to mm, anaitne suaaen- , rhiDJ8elf in tbe river. She the Yanderbilt interest and the Chicago , f plished. and Northwestern are seriously propos- h' rd hj9 ven an(l caocht BiSht of The Herald furnishes the above. 9IAIIa ORDERS the Northern Pacific The News tells us" that a boy was iniro to complete him, and leaning over the rail, she of railroad. shouted: oaught in the act of robbing a valise rlU rsceivs iameUiato attention. that rumored Gould also is Jay It "There, Samuel, didn t I tell you its contents, at the Valley House. The to his 8 ? WOrk JOSr legs, flap UxuDRR euippod to aay point on RwlrcaJa was taken failing to arrange matter OW, then, boy, whose name is Wilson, re- the and Central with hold satisfaction racific, breatii, your arms, your to the City Hall and locked up. to construct the proposed road peat the Lord's prayer, fo its mighty threatens swal 13th Ward, the in Another boy, to the Columbia river, ousartin, Samuel, whether you'll land lowed some concentrated lye, and is from this city HAMMOND, anil in that way obtain an independent in Yicksbure or eternity. likely to die, When will parents learn I aS.tX IU lan ded.al th.a former place ICR. councciioa with the. Paciac wisdom t Efforts are being made by the friends of Mr. Joseph F. Smith, to raise funds to reimburse him for the losses sustained by the burning of his barn, hay, fences, etc., the other night. A good work, At gentlemen, we hope it will be accom WppinK Jstaoua waxes, Tho Utah Northern En HJ EI IB H IK. I ... BY 1LD. |