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Show OCAL ..ITEMS. i frm Tuetdaft' Daily rf From Wtdnetdaji' Nov. 2. irrive iQ ; OgJcn this evening. Mr. Joseph Donohoe, the Francisco banker, and well known San delegate from Montana, Miyor McGinnie, left Ogdeo for the East this morning. peEJOSXL. - 57-2- - From indications on the the business etreet we should judge that a respecta-o- , people of gden aie driving trade, and as the farmers have been with eeod crops, that class of 11,00 Arrr?t. From a telegram in the Salt UltBDl be correspondingly Lake Herald we learn that Geo.f Adair arsons seems to almost everybody ia Jr., who was indicted with Lee, Panv &nd though i.mipv. a of scarcity of and others, as inetigatorB and leaders of tnMined to complain incline to the Mountain Meadow massacre, wa6 we mosey and of hard times, helieve that, all things considered, the recently arrested at Richfield, and was to be thankful that yesterday taken to Beaver and lodged people have reason in jail by Deputy Marshal Alma Barton well off as they are. Ibey are as ; Trads. W 1 v i 1 - - ilnfna ij, i knot an nvA 1 ! ters. lut IrSrUarton does not ere- end to 20 ontv'dver the old crround. She declares she did not. know tbe history of the gem Until she had had a dream, wherein it was made known ' to 'her. She then looked intr the question, though it must be" allowed' that she is not quite accurate in her account of the fortunes of the former , ChicaffO. 2 . Reports from forty precincts in the oity and nine towns, show the following figures: .'For "county treasurer Huck, republican, 11,947; Uessing, opposition, 8, 090; Keeley, democrat, 8.709. mtu seven . precincts to fhear from Huck's plurality over Hessinir and Keeley is 3.303. These seven "Precincts will doubtless lessen this majority con siderably, but , specials from country towns in this county indicate that Huck receives lair mnjormes in neany an Doints out of 'the citv. The vote is one of the largest ever polled here, and the interest is very greaU 4'ne DanKS ana most of the basiness places closed durisg be dny. Very few collisions occurred etween opposing parties. j r " llllHOIS. r -- :We gite an epitome ef the result,1 so are expected to leafe Utah this after far as . obtained, of the election held noon for their missionary fields in far yesterday, whioh will be found fololw-on Australia: Isaac Groo. Wro. AiCLacn- - ing : lan, John M. Young, E. Itoagland, John The Tammany ticket is defeated in T. Rich. Frederick Hurst nnd Charles this o!iv hv h decided majoritv. Mor- Hurst. rissey is said to be elected by over 2,000 . Pbof. Phelps' singing class, number majority. Two hundred ana lorry.six city eiec- ing orer 100 pupils, will .appear at the tion districts pive Uigeiow, aem.,az,ii)!3; Theatre Friday evening decorated in a Seward, 21.672; Obey, 22.672; Phelps, 82 Smv the. 21.464; Hackett. 32.640. profusion of flowers that must be seen to be appreciated. The bovs and Kirls districts show 14,000 majority fer Dige- 1 J i l m will be dressed in floral, aud ye ancicut ow, 12.UOO for rneips, ii,uw ior uaca. ol ' ett. The whole list lammaay caouicostume of '76. " Tke company of immi from Europe, which left New 11 Pcted, few dfty R?- - will ft Ulecllou Yesterday, .. it i Missionaries. The following Elders iMMfCBANTS fork of No. 8.J Daily ''' , - bequeathed it to Juggernaut. But'Mt3. Burton is a firm believer. in omens, and entreats the Oueen to discard the stone, which BheBdme-- 1' times "wears. She says that Lord j Dalhousie. who sent it to the Queen. died soon afterward; that the Duke of Wellington, who gave the first stroke to the new cutting, lived but three months, and that Prince Al j bert next fell a vhtini to the ancient; ' ' Memphis. , 2. k The majority of the democratic nomi nees are elected. ' ; i , ? . r . curse. Now. it is not difficult to under stand how a belief in the ill omen of this diamond should have prevailed in the' East. Apart from tho facts connected with its history, its ex- - I ' treme value --since it is bv far' the purest diamond now in existenc would have induced some totrahga ,; it in order to possess it. But it is not so easy to account for the credulity or Bupemiuoo, can it wiiat we may, which we Sod displayed in a wo'man;J ' of, such! high culture, talent! a nd practical knowledge of the world as - af , , learn from the Indicted Again. Salt Lake Evening News that Mr. Geo indicted Reynolds, who was heretofore for polygamy, has been again indicted for the same offense, has been arrested, mi, filing bonds to the amount of We $2,500, was released from custody. comes case this when up, suppose that in all probability the indictment will be quashed, the defendant dismissed, and the next grand jury will as usual invesSo we tigate and perhaps indict again. andin-dicloose turn' t go, indict and bind, We again. 7' . ,; - We learn that the following appointments of Post Mas ters have recently been made by the Post Master General: Cedar Valley, Utah County, L. B. Redeback; Heber, Wasatch County, Henry McMullen; Ephriam, Sanpete County, George Quinn; Ogden, Weber County, Neal J. Sharp; lake Point, Tooele County; Alexander ; Muirbrook. As President Grant has at last his policy to 'remove all ''Mer-mons- " from office, we presume that none cf the above appointees belong to the proscribed class of christians. V , A Quistion. ' The J 0ncti9M would be glad to know by what process, if any, Associate Justice Boreman will get back upon tke bench at Beaver. We believe by a late proclamation of Governor Emery, made Judge of the Third Distriot, and new. we see his excellency has proclaimed Chief Justice White the sitting Judge of this district, but do not tee that the Governor has issued a proclamation restoring Boreman to his old "poeish."; Surely, the Governor does not intend to leave "little red" out ia the cold; that would indeed Bore a man. tie was, Chisf Justicb JVhitb. We Bee from the court proceedings in the Third District Court that, Judge Boreman having ipokcn his little , piece and subsided, Chief; Justice White who' hal been assigned to 'this 'distriot, , took his seat opoa the benoh yesterday. This was a consummation s devoutly wished for that we seem to breathe more being inspired by the hope that perhaps we may at last have, seated upon the bench, a lawyer, who knows the law, and an honest man who will administer it without" fearj favor or affection, in a Bpirit oi impartial justice to all, without regard to the religious belief of freely, ; .11 "Jihxiks." zephyrs with to see 40 . at the Theatre Friday Also the Maiden and Pretty wands, bells. &c , evening. Maid. also fee there. ; We learn from Bone to Australia. the Salt Lake Herald that the following named gentlemen left that city yester day afternoon on their journey to Ahs tralia. to which distant country-the- y were calleif at the late Conference; those went "yesterday were, . Elders Douglas. Swan.r Mark. Croxall, David Cluff, Jun., and Charles Burton." , th Boreman remarkable opinion of Judge imprisoning a sick old gentleman for contempt, in failing to pay alimony pen dente lite, to a woman without evidence ef her marriage to him, was being con sidered, seems to give a pain in th of region of the heart, or well it the "Ringites" of Salt Lake; and to as the action for though really may, of the Third District Court, the Cabinet as such may have nothing to do, yet, as the administration of Grant, is held re sponsible for the conduct of his ap pointees, it is not at all foreign to the duties of the heads of department to inquire into the official acts of such That Cabinet Council, whereat . bread-baske- t, a Leavenworth. Ks.. 2v The whole republican county ticket is elected by about 300 maioritv. probably " r - No return from the' State and nothing an ne given A lady of great accomplishments, and. one who has had considerable experience of life none other than CITY: DRUG STORE . i H pecially to Queen Tictona sovareign, persists in retaining ' J fv-- i? "" J amouu.; give Rice's QGDEX? ; . tlfl ntAehrnteA ...... V-- iner Knh-i.nno- r . , "-" .i-.i- . j a'of dT:DP8tm . ' I MISSISSIPPI. from all parts of the 8 tale Rftnmi - .....of , i '. ii . Liquor, , s - i &e Porter, I All of the finest quality. ! . Mm TtnTUn trsiwit thm Ktafnrtr.ril the cem throueb maBT possessors, 11 ! noma tn lCl UI ayeaajV flnnf.'l.i Vv wuwm 1 (,TL w mis, "l;nHi:u:;-':Paints, Yarnlslicsi iff j ' - ; decided majority in the Louse ana sen or assagsinawu in uiwereu ny. juo ate. Lamar, - Singleton, Hooker and fal 0f the once great Empire of' AuJ ' , 1 . .1 . f ,. !riT,rai I II 1. ivuuif I cdi. Til x nr., M I a tn a irrpi a m va . Ii ... riri.LQU .u I. inu iinHn. endorse' , . iMiKliAana Annoedfl the" State and nave not Eeligio Politico t "TV or r , iieuuuiici orten - since uioWheniagnt. meat of the late eleetien ia the State naa ineir.'V;.j... Nadir Shah captured Delhi, An apology may be due of Ohio was lately f jpromulgatecl by morainir. 'Everybody is reutbusiastiq he took away with him to Persia a- .1 Brushes, &c ; , ' . ! i ', ; of the uighk , have been ter;-public-an carefully Wlucs, ... ' "'" .That Stone hat always had a bad . PRESCRIITIONS if that and day out sufficient reason, to elect all ths councilors asd thirty-on- e senators. The democrats eight sens- discovered m the mines of Gal con da, tors.? One district ia doubtful The re-- . aQ'd that in consequence of some on gain is heavy Jon representa- , . cruelty' perpetrated footed. . fi , but the ; figures are not yet tiyes, clinos - v o Crapo, repuUicaa,iseiecteatouongreeB jority r uVery'ltoArticles th .wif of, Captain Burton, the renowned African i traveler ha just published a book, in which she tote-bee- n tejja muCQ peril to Inland,' arid CS- - S22 towns of : l(,WnEN; THE In the Market san be obtaiied at tbe IwLaopaoInn t m From the New York Times. " I all but eiehteea this State ' - w Diamond of III Omen. A f " - r t. .'(., .. ' MEDICINES m n ASS ACHC SETTS. . il: 0- , AND ' KANSAS. TOR DEUGS I s I ' , ' ' "Or Send fa Salt Lake ( ' j , r; eiiut if WHY 1)0 YOU GO . ; "r Jirs. uurton. The Whole rptinblioan ticket is elected in this county by majorities from 600 to 1,000. i r ; ,. .... , UABTLAXD. j ,, , Baltimore. 2 Seventeen wards' give Carroll for gov ernor, 15,296 majority. Tbe mnjority for the balance of the Stats ticket is about the same. Ths three remaining wards will probably give a small demo oratlc majority. x C.miUt returns from six-shoot- er ( . . -- in Hudson and two in Mercer counties. The republicans have elected senators in Essex and Union counties, where' the democrats expeptdt to be,, successful. Tbey have clso elected a senator in Sa lem. The democrats elected senators in Moumouth, Warren and Somerset. ) - Beaver. Not. 1, 18"5.v About 6 o'clock this evening Joe Hunt struck at John P. Hunter wun a in his left band. The pistol was cocked and went of. the tall entering bone, a the lust below the left cheek . a nan ana men an out brains, coming above the left eye, killing tiunter in tantlr. Hunter is about 23 years ef age He was from the Southera States; unmarried; it is said he was much worse far Hau&r when shot and forced tie al tercation. Hunt is a man of family, 87 ar 4ft vears 'of acre. He is no w ironed in as tall and enarded bv a heavy' guard, -. f u oroiaer from Hunters reogeance feared '.k ... " vm. w. ,u CJ Wromincr county eives an estimated demooratio maioritvof 1.000: democratic gain, 30, Utrkes county gives o,uw democratic majority, a democratic gain ' of 1,000. Erie citv complete returns cive Hart 154 maioritv. There are republi. ranft can gains throughout the .county so tar as heard trom. Chester citv rives Hartranft 470 ma loritr. ' a republican . gain. J. Unofficial ... .. wards orl'mia returns from twenty-sidelphia give Hartranft a majority of 1,234, the five remaining wards to be heard from are republican, and it is estimated Hartranft will have at least 15.000 maioritv. Pike county democratic majority, 850; democratic gain, 49. Schuylkill county, Pershinff. 1.900: democratic gain, '243: Montgomery county, Tershing, majority 'i. ... . 250; demooratio loss, 330. Full returps from all the wards in this jiitT. mtb Hartranft. for Kovernor. a plurality of 17,852. The prohibition ticket polled 531 votes. The repulicans also elect their entire county ticket. 2.10 a.m. Colonel McClure concedes the State to Hartranft by 22.000 majon ty. Outside of this city the tote will be r. r. ni '.(.' '3 ' Pr close.. ,! '. counties foot up Forty-seve3 a.m. 20,751 majority for Hartranll. Adams county gives Pershing 525 ma nritr. a democratic cain of 80 Dela ware ' county fives Hartranft 1,800 ma of4U8. jority, a republican gam ; v, . riuspure, a. The election passed off quietly. All the districts in the city but seven have heard from, and show an aggregate oi o,oi. repunncan gain .over io The republicans are claiming tbe county for Hartranft, for governor, ny ywy , Bearer Tragedy, .... w... . ..i . as . !" sppointees. We hardly think, far as we may believe the administration short r per feotion, that it can so far endorse the ontrageons act of Judge Boreman in the premises, as to retain him in office. , Should the Cabinet endorse Boreman, that act will amount to a qmti endorse went of polygamy, '"and that is whal's ' the matter with Hannah..' , majority. A two-tnir- ; : Milkmaid and Highlander and Peter Gray, with his singing school, will The who Utah Post Masters. Fail Don't ' mention, were prosperous and powerful rulers; some died peaceable deaths, and one, the monarch of the Sikhs, so far as regarding the diamond as ill omened, valued it as a holy relic and m(jority. The total citv vote with the exception of a few election districts in the 21st as- VIBOIMIA. spmhlv district, shows totals: Bieelow. Richmond. Yh.. 2 73,615; Seward, 40,uiy; umey, 4,4'J7; Meacre returns from the State show Phelps. 71,029; Smptne, 4a, 024; llackett, gains for both conservatives and repub 71.228. former having the largest in The Times estimates the legislature as licans, the some Where the republicans counties. follows: Senate, 22 republicans, 10 dem no candidate tbey are supporting have bO ocrats:, assembly. republicans. 48 the independents. It is more than pro- s democrats, and claims the election of the cable 'the general result will not alter entire republican State ticket by from the legislature greatly. 12 m. Republican leaders at head. NEW JBBSIT. quarters claim the State by several or coin thousand. . and Returns.1 aB far as received, from New brunches of the legislature. Jersey.' indicate that both branches of ,, ..... PENNSYLVANIA. the legislature wul be republican. Lssex . oounty sends one republican senator and a 0 Harrisburz, Pa., 2. Harrisbure gives Hartranft 800 maj eight assemblymen, to one democratic vain of five. asaeublvman., a republican ioritv.' a republican gam of over 50O.j two The assemblymen z. republicans gain, f nuadelpnia. - i , proprietors. Many of them wnomfehc does not "i TKNKESSBE. Thurlow Weed claims that the reimb- ieans have carried the State by a small 1 " the lowest prices. J 1 1 I ' f Pnna I w :tt to fcur ewn correspondeat, Jenkins," for a few. typographical errors which " , Kw Orleans, Z. Ulysses 1, through his spiritual guide j Returns indicate that the democrats Parsoa Newmaa.1 will wirrv Mississippi by 10.000. Thy in a late article' headed "Items and for have a decided majority; in both houses j how done,' . it 13 from Terrace." These errors, though ana pernaps ih'e 'Washington and .. . elect 4 congressmen, unimportant, may eanse annoyance to authority we quote' all tbe congressional aai qeiegauoa. "v-the writer, which we regret very much Star, of ft late date: . , .JIIKBESeTA. .,,u , and can only account for them' 00 the St. Paui2;. Berl" Dr. Newmaa yesterday, at f ground that tho person who usually Scattering returns indioate tbe electhe morning service in tne xtienupu-lita- n tion o the whole of the republican state reads the proof was sick at the timeand M. E. Church, thus alluded, in with the possible exception of ticket, hence the errors crept m. one of his prayers, to the recent treasurer, by majorities iron o,uw to It certainly never entered into the election in Ohio: 'We thank Thee, 8,000.. 50 , returns, from the larje ' ' . head of the Junction any more than the , ( r evidences ex- towns." 0 God, ior the recent of their pur-poWriter, to give a lady possessing "olas hibited by the people icv those to f princii ,' , to remain- true features, credit for han "elastic' ,'i Milwaukee, 2 thirty-five- , towns and from continue Returns' will fs&Uires, and we therefcxe .make the ples by which a people redemocratic ' tbese-signTaylor, give precincts tmtnd honorable to the lady as well as to to be free, and tbat! by G8G mafor governor,. form candidate "Jenkins," and the same to others, wh they showed a desire to perpetuate jority; republican gain 5,755. :'u ' fore Retarss from Milwaukee and eighty-fi- re Kay feel aggrieved by these little blun the principles inculcated ly towns, give Taylor; majority ders. la all newspapers, such' things father" and ta preserve ia est tut iup ' 10,011. gain, repuUkan r liable to occur.. ture gQRexatbna.' -- ed . ! mi . . , ;' f' f - , . ; 1 se - , , s or - Proprietor I ;j treasure and jewels of incalculable ICoh-i-noovaluej' among them the From the moment he'reached Persia 'everything went wron." lhd Emand peror was soon after assassinated, r. bis jewels stoJen.i .u Its next po8se?sor was poisoned; . 62-l- j. 11 ! For Tlie Ladies! .'I. 7 i -- I t. ' SiS ! i- ": Mi! - V'C. - . S. " WRS. C. DYE MOVED 17 BTTO-HU- CITY, NW pniMISM, flam nireet, wajl.: wkr U keiw en band . the two next had their eyes pus out, and 80 on, disaster ever following the 3IILLIXERY GOODS I stone till it came into .the possession of oBunjeet Sing, the lion of the In The Very Latest Styles. i then after soon Punjab, lie, died. his eon was poisoaed tad at brief City' will' wll t intervals. his., grandson and great , IdM vlnlttng; 8ltLk tin legnot atuck tutk call Hi Mn. hj; ioipot grandson also wero assassiaated. Anr leai a prico, which r rtduced U uit tlie tiiuet s'iriuu. archy followedthen came the coa-quenn lty. of Punjab, and so tbe diamond S.B. Vo. I and 2 wit) between Otdm i1 Logrv Mo. 3 Midi Till ran fell into its prcseal destination., (, I Nortfewanl very Ta 3 wl raa m follow i, Saturday This is ail matte; of history, aad dT,Thurlnn4 UI raa Bouta.wara tvtry Kaay, wxir recounted haa been hy periouj Sid7hawirikU3 st . 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