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Show ITEMS. A Rumoe The Salt Lake Herald of this mentions a rumor that morning 1 From Tuetday't Daily of Aug. news had teen received in St. George Messrs. Siduev of the death of George Hill, of the First p. Magnates U HIIClark and John Sharp, Ward, and a youtg man from the Second pUlon, S. were in. Ward of Salt Lake City, who were refthe U. P- railroad company, evening. The two turning to the Colorado river from one Ogden )e8terday went east this of the colonies in Arinna, and who are flrst named gentlemen reported to have perished from thirst. morningtmt The erald does net vouch for the TheJuNCTtON CoNGRATCtATOBY. truth ol .e rumor, and we hope it may its congratulations to Mr K. D. prove to be without fwmdatioo. and accomplished ?rown and his young in the Dew life upoB wife, trusting that, Alimony Judge Schaeffer made a which they have just entered, may bt ruling yesterday, in the case of Young found all the hajipiaess incident to vs. Young, on the cJairn for alimony, set Ann Eliza. In up by this ruling, the r court reduees the allowance from $300 Uncle David Ninety six. Young per month, as oHered by Judge Mc ninety-siis years old Jeukins Kean, to $100 per month. The old veteran still retains the use of In case of a failure to pfy the amount iis faculties, and rejoices over the days accrued, to the present time, ($3,GO0) when he fought with the gallant Nelson. within 30 days, an execution is to issue We hope the jolly old tar will see many of the day, and live just against the property f tbe defendant; happy returns the costs to be paid by defendant us long as he desires to. within ten dy&; and each subsequent - From Ariiona. We had the pleasure payment of $100 per month to be made on the 28th day of each month until the to day, of meeting Messrs. D. S. Rawson rewho have case is disposed of. aJ recently Thompson, acturned from Arizona. They have From Wedncudty'i Daily of Auy.2 complished their mission, had a splendid and the and report returning, trip going Idaho L.nd Office A bill has prospects good for raaking perniane&t passed both Houses of Congress providsettlements in that country, although ing for a lew land office in ouraeigh-borinthere are a great many difficulties to Territory of Idaho. encounter, and many serioua drawbacks. Vit are glad to see our friends home Bovntiful Nature Affords ho finjr gain, iu such good health and spirits. Specific for skin diseases than Sulphur, a fact that is clearly proven by the acAdmitted to Rail. Rory McDoaald tion upon the cuticle afllicted with who, it will be remembered, shot and or ulcerous sores, of that su killed John Metz, at Bingham, a short eruptions Glenn's SriPiic Soap. purL&er, time sinee, and who was taken to Salt preme LOCAL - - - - ten-Jer- x s to-da- J- - Lake City for saJe keeping, was taken before Judge Sohaeffer yesteriey, in the District Court, and after a hearing, was admitted to bail in the sum of $10,000, which was furnished, and Mr. Third McDonald discharged. Suincles and Flour. Attention is directed to the advertisement of Peery, llerrick and Burton. We- have inspected the shingles they have for sale, and find d them a No. 1 article. They are at Randolph, on Bear River, and Harper, and although Howard Ij they are shipped hert in quarte bunches, and sold at $4 per thousand, or $1 a buach, they are really a superior we aa recommaod to which Miingle, - manu-fiisture- builders. While examining them-- , we thought we might as well step into the Weber Mills, and look at the machinery; and it is It is of the really worth examining. most complete character, and is unsur passed by any mills on the Pacific Coast. improvements have thought, on a formes visit, that the establishment was com. plete. But the proprietors are on tbe watih for any new kink in milling which experienoe psoves profitable, and have set up two new section fan to draw off the light wheat and stalka; a bran duster, by taeana of which a considerable quantity of fcne flour is eliminated from the brart; and a middlings purifier,, which is the most valuable of all, tor after the first grinding, by which a imall quantity of extra fine flour is ob Uind, this middlings purifier takes out from tbe residue a quantity of flour of the beBt 5uU of life and strength grade, xnd much sought after in the great markets of the Eaet. A new corn mili has also been erected ith the best cleaning machinery and a new bolting arrange ment. By means of this the Weber Mills white corn meal is a specialty un in the market. wrpassed The Weber Mills XXXX flour is an xtra grade, which few mills in the United Statea are able to produce, and commands a higher figure thin any or dinary brand Th Weber Mills turn out, when run ng night and day, from 180. to 190 "icks per diem, and some idea of their business may be gained from the fact that they shipped: 400,000 pounds of "ran during last winter. As a home institution, this mill is something of which we may well be proud, Md it8 brands of flour are bo Uececttly several been added. We maflu-fwture- Well Irnv.-- wu, "broad, they L- -a iui .1 euner ai nome or need-n- o commend them. m l& shipment eulogy of ours to are glad to learn continue to be ini We and that UMJangjmd.Uion.. e&se, d, u.in.a.moHt. COCXTY CONVENTION. Tickets; School Examination, TAc The people of Morgan county have The Delegates from tbe various Marriottsvillk, Weber Co., of Weber County, met in general nominated the following as the People's July IXXh, 1875. convention this day, Monday July 81st, Ticket for the General Election : Editor Jfnction: ror Representative lo the Legislature at the City Hail, Ogden City, at two Dear Srn Vesterdav witness' G. Smith. Willard exercises ef our an wbni closing 'clock p. m. Probate Judge Jesse Haven. which been undo ih insulation On motion, Cyrus II. Wheelock, Esq., Selectman Charles 8. Peterson. able tuition and management of tar. A. was elected chairman, and Walter Surveyor Henry Eddintfton. rnrsons lor the Tairt year. At a. m. of Prosecuting Attorney Samuel Fran tbe children, with goodly number of said Cn- Thomson, Esq , secretary cis parents, tbe school trustees, President veutioo. Fallowing is the People's Ticket for S. F. H!ver8on, and fliers, met iu the The Chair then appointed a commit uminit county : eclioolhouse, which had been tee to exuuiine the credentials of lie For Representative to the Territorial prepared lor the occasion. The neatly first Legislature Samuel F. Atwood. thing that struck one's attentien, was Delegates. Probate Judge Elias Asper. the order and neatness dkpUyed by the After examination, the committee inSelectman Jared Roundy. childreu, although tbe most of them ported the following gentlemen DeleProsecuting Attorney Alonzo Win young, tbe greater part being perters gates from the various precincts: haps under nine years of uge. It really Recftrdt-Robert Salmon. did cue's hear! good to lwk upon the Ogden City Precinct 1st Ward, F. A. A. A Bennett. Surveyor Joseph bright, intelligent and expectant faces Brown; 2d Ward, Walter Thomson; 3d Superintendent of Common School- s- .of the little ooes, us they took their Ward, Jos. Parry. Charles T Mills. places in class, to answer the question Sheriff Edward M. Allison. Riverdale Freeiuct Sanford Bing in arithmetic, geography, grammar, etc., At a publio meeting of the ' liberal" which they did with a readiness and ham. of Park City, the following ticket skill that reflected the highest credit citizens Plain City Precinct Peter Folkman. upon both pupils and teacher, and gave was nominated: . Slaterville Precinct Henry Bowns. lltlKMartit aX aAltonnti .u. . v.uvUuUvu cnuoiniiiiOTi io parents. om. to Assem Gilbnrt Precinct Legislative Representative cioett Belknap. Hooper p. ., aancing commenced, snd as continued until 10 o'clock in the North Ogden Precinct Cyrua II. bly, George G. Snyder. Probate Judge, Ebenezer 11 loung. evening. A hearty vote of thasks Wheelock. Mr. Parsons for hi l.ihor. Selectman, Jared Roundy. Hasten Precinct Geo. L. Corny. Prosecuting Attorney, Henry A. Reed. mong the children, aad I hl services have been secured by the trusWeston Precinct II. D. Peterson. County Recorder, Robert Salmon. A. A. Bennett. tees for another Jos. Surveyor, County Hblon. G. year. Ilarrisville Preeiact P. Taylor. Sheriff, Edward M. AllisoH. Huntsville Precinct F. A. Hammond. Superintendent of Common Schools, Charles T. Mills. Lynne Precinct D. F. Thomas. On motion J. P. Ferrin was received PARK CITY PRECINCT. 01 Tim DAT HKRt, BIG TrANOT!i as delegate from Eden Preciact without Justice of the Peace, J. L. Street. Juy Jinh, light brtndle cow. mi iug num. ana untauai on Um left rlt witln credentials. Constable, Wilson Snyder. and on left uhoul.ler with W. Is hemrt, The following gentlemen wer6 then Trustee of Public Schools, J. Mason, alio. The property of Wm. 8. LEWIS, ayhTille. Poundkoepera please notirp. elected candidates for offices to be filled to fill vacancy. t Kitysville, July 2Ut, 18TS. Monat the Annual Election on the first As Weber County In the Probftte Court U rimI for Bo Elder Coiic- : day of August next, sociation. iv, territory or ttuli, Uon. 8hiuhH 8iuitU For Commissioners to locate Universi- Judge, rnii'e Gtivl, Nairiiff. ty Lands John llowbery, Lewis S. Hills Marriottsyille, L rt. 1876. 31st, July and John Van Cott. Harry Gaul, DtfendtmK j The People or the United Stntee, In fheTerrl- For Representatives to the Legislative Editor Jcnc7ion: send rrAAtino. in uH. ji..i tnrv of Utah The ordinary meeting of the Weber defendant. .. ou are herehy" "mi; "unit Lorin Farr and David II. Assembly required to answer held Teachers' Association was of Annie the petition Gaul, plaintiff, in mid oourt County New Land Office. A bill has been Peery. niiuiu Wll on Saturday last and proved to be fully iiiiu .(.iunt ;uu, !, eXCHMIVe Of , of the the awaits and wrTii-eme me service on you of this vi auer umy signature pas?ei, For Probate Judge Franklin D. Rich as interesting a any of the preceding Btimiuongif 8Hrv.il within .U P.,,.'.......,. ir President, creating a new land office ards. but within this district meetings of the useful association. served o of thtoConuty within twenty daye; otherwise-withifrom various Trustees districts School for Wyoming, to be located at EvanBton. forty days A. F. Hammond. For Selectman or judgment by aefault will fte taken against yotli of the county attended and were cordi according te the This is an act of such importance to of mid Fald prayer petition. For Sheriff William Brown. ally welcomed, for, as the President re- action is brought to obtain decree dissolving western Wyoming, we are glad that it For CoroneF William N. Fife. existing between said marked, "the trustees are the men with the bondsandof matrimony uuen defendant, the erounds get has passed, and hope the President wiSl For Proseting Attorney Franklin whom the teachers wished to associate." plaintiff w. ... .u .mv pni.iwipi vii mo in tins onice. KaiaIiv And vod are ntift.k.t tl.a, ir r..li . ... It is therefore hoped that tbe attendapprove it. S. Richards. and answer the said petition as above re- ance of trustees will increase, and that appear . nninul .,1. A..f....t ..Ul .!., For County Superintendent of Com "ni ...W. urmuii uiivu, I'lnuiiiu you and every trustee in the county will follow apvly to the court for the r lie againsi for. In Ltibo. Cn complaint being made mon Schools L. F. Moneh. graved T .1 tHStlmoiiv on set In whereof P the example rlAvIt i.i Saturday last, v, , vim d. hereunto set my hand .iiv, Mr. J. before Justice Middleten and afflix tneFor County Treasurer Robert Mc- - and become members of the association. said Court. or suit ionri,iiii si nay July, 1870, The recent resolution to hold two sesJ. Evaaa was arrested by Sheriff Win. Quarrie. J. C, WRIGHT, waseach at sions rrobatur seit Clerk. reconsidered, meeting Brown, charged with the offense to Oa motion of F. A. Brown, Esq., it and after discussion it was decided to t2 4t. in made is elsewhere which reference was ordered that the minutes of the hold but one session at each meeting. fo the day was then the JuxiTio.-J- , in speaking of the des Convention be FROM NORTH OGDEN TO published in the Oodxn The programme Billiard Junction. truotion ef property at proceeded with. Mr. Lorenzo Waldren BEAYERJ)AMS read an essay on- "Music," and Mrs. Parlor. On motion the Convention adjourned Ruthinda Monch read an original poem. DUDMAM, the KnterprMnc MercbsnW Mr. Evans has been comnnttod tojail, situ die. Both or these productions elicitea a FRANK Ogden. wishes t Calltiatteiitloo-othe People of the North ta- His Store, C. II. Wheelock, Prest., not being prepared to go t trial, and hearty burst of applause from the audican gel Merchandise of ewv description who this Walter Thomson, See'y. as in Oi(deu. ence, He also travels the nvi.tl quite appreeiated display failing to execute the required bond for of local talent. Mr. H. Bartholomew frosa North Ogden to Heaver ;i)ams ever nther on for trial his for $800, appearance week, and the people on the route will, do we followed with a humerous recitation en- to make their purchases of him. lit trades with we Friday next, at 10 o'clock a.m., at do with "What shall the boys." the The Woman's titled, Butter, Epgs aa Chickens taken in Womax's Exponent. which time an investigatien init the af d24(M s52 3m He appeared to enter fully into tbe exchaage; Iiponent for August is received, being spirit of the piece, and the result was a fair will taie place. the only issue of that paper received for very effective rendering of the author' Notice to Contractors.. ideas and meaning. Mr. J. IV Messervy we belive. Home Ma da Leathie. Mr. Joseph several months, on "A excellent lesson an Leaf," TUB NEXT TUIETV DA)Y3 Tbe Exponent contains its usual quota gave dessribed its component parts, and enu Tyrrell called on us yesterday with sam of original and selected matter; among merated some of the various- forms of plei of leather from his tannery. He other articles, a letter from Mr. Isaac leaves This exercise was followed by a produced several calfskins of very supe fee delivered at To b let by Ogdetv from Sydney, New South Wales, very animated discussion on object Cerinne.orat the C P. flwitolU. opposite Brlgham' rior quality and finish, and our leather Groo, Mr. continued his J. Royle teaching. for which the highest price will) be paid . able lecture on Music to the absolute City, critic proneonced them A No. 1. Wo Australia. For further particulars enquire a W. G. Cliild'r of musical staff. the Ogdeiu store, pitch congratulate Mr. Tyrrell on his success f . CULLEN, The members of the Association arsome Last the Wis Contractor. in demonstrating It Burglary? night tanning qualities ranged to meet at tbe Ogden depot on Ofcdett, June 17 th, 1ST8. of native material, and hope his enter person or persons, at present unknawn Saturday next at 5.30 p.m. to proceed to N. B. Not less tbaialOOO ties enntmrtxt t. . He is burglariously broke open and entered Salt Lake City to attend the Teachers' prise wili prove remunerative. Billiard Parlors, on Main St., Institute, which commences on August confident he can compete in quality and the 7th. price with the imported artide, and in in this city, and committed a most out- The next ordinary meeting of the Astends to go ahead, make leather, work it rageeus and wilful destruction of pro sociation will be held on Saturday. Septhis meeting further notice up into boots and shoes audi prove that perky; billiard tables were injured, and tember 3d; of be given through the Junction. will cut in and in vari sucoeed Utah thera can home manufactures coverings ripped Yours truly, He is good grit and we hope- to see his ous ways, and lamps and other valuable Artbcr Parsons-- Cor. Sec. Barrels and were artiales rewarded. destroyed. energy fully kegs containing various kinds of liquors of their eontents, by tap What Montana Wants. Fopl Brood, We observe in the Des were emptied of and unlocking spigots eret Evening News of yesterday, a com ping with bits We want a railroad to help us out to to on the enable us to utilise our waste contents the running Mill from John Morgan, mnnkation cheap ores, and the building. to that end, let miners be wide awake, Creek, on the Bubject of "Eoul Brood floor of The burglars entered the house by to secure proper men in our legislature asks the among Bees," which men who can ignore the claims of tuoh of our breaking a pane of glass in a glass door, Junction to copy for concerns as the Northern Pa bankrupt thus being able to reach an inside bolt. eifio and assist us in making a rail readers." We have read the article, and learn It is hardly to be suppoeed that the per oonnection with the Central Pacific, and this outrage did the deed the great mining operators of California o from i& that 'foul brood is scattered petrators of who have shown themselves to be the m of for the purpose obtaining booty, at bo most from Bie Cottonwood toSalt Lake City practical, eaergetio and successful other or other into property baa been upon the continent. Thus far, capital to money pm spread, and that it is likely missed, the object seems t have bees introduced from tbe Last has mainly counties, being contagious. been a curse to this country, when ap In answer to the question,"what shall mere wanten destruction of property. to professors (upon paper) and It is to be hoped, in this, as well as plied we do with foul brood when discovered poor Sunday school teacaers. other cases of the breach of the law, no 8intinl-Arcert- a, in the hive," Mr. Morgc,says, "Do not M. 1916.. to be T., will man 18, and July hive permitted escape guilty tamper with it, but hurry Butte Miner.. under everything in it at least two feet the surface ef tbe earth. A fjjieer accident occurred at the know who to nothing us, occurs "I wish I might die,"' sighed town of Janesville, Tis., on Monday. It a middle that description was 'foul brood," Heller Jane aged maiden, as she hucg about picking oWries, be with her business a like in brief be and terms, to might of the disease limp bolster out of the third thorough window on a Suaday affront The tree. ate-ithe she limbed possesof benefit to people who cherrj story and and will Jane ternoon espied a man whom she tree overhung the milldam, sion, of bees,.and if Mr. Morgan from the tree into hatf once coquettishly rejected plawithth necessary information, accidentally fell drown ojL before cidly propelling an. eighteen dollar was and the to sam thadam, the J!tcTn. will-- tap"! she coald. be rescued.. baby cart.. Itsbraadera.. pre-ciuc- ts h-- - were-quit- e r . . ji LOST. Ft HAT3-MLLE,- d8i-at-60-2- to-w- Teacher' it - - - I uil. . to-da- - nu-u- i - the-Sla- r - f - where-the- y U Co-o- PR - lOOfiOO R. R. oonU-art;;t- TIES r - the-write- , m r tbe-"beue- -- rl o e- fur-nish.- ae |