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Show Sal AcclJcat Saidda at Ogdon. , Clinje cf Tims. ia our n thismorn-il a suicide It made We a has error short an to added the painful A duty rrrusurn kvery slight to chronicle another accident, lime since in relation to the ar- Springs casualties t Ogden. Yestfr- tsis:at, tans;? am owing to the too ranles use of rangements in the change of time day rimming T. M. YinvarJ shot tiim- dying almost Itappedps that a young during the days conference will slef through had been woiking SATURDAY, APRIL tb. 1ST4, laJ, a son of Isaac B Vinyurd instantly, in Sait Lake City in May. ium, resiJing li held In the vicinity 'cf 1 letter City, We had not seen the notices nor for a Mr. Harrell, on a stock rancho a! Humboldt Wells, Nevada, since early COLO rOTATION- Wasatch County, went out hunt- placards, but heard an official cl i s in lb70. Up to two or three days of ing, and in firing off the jra u the cuss the measure, and although his coining to Ogden nothing strungo SALT LASS. barrel bursteJ, tearing his right correct that u change would take was noticed in his actions; but at that 1?CS Bcytng.. JUS band in a frightful manner. The place, we missed the time. Tiains time he suddenly concluded to return boy was breught to this city lad will leave Provo every morning to bis home to Elizabethtown, Illinois. innosirEBicEsr. night, xthero bo received medical during conference at aix oclock, Mr. Harrell thought Vinyard vas attention. At lat accounts he for Salt Lake City, calling at In- slightly deranged, and ished to see him on tho train and bound for er John MeEwan F1- was doing as w til as could be termediate stations, and return homesaiciy therefore aui aalea-ri prion accompanied him Aimt to irwiv Sait Lake toO)-diafternoon, every leaving ho settled with him, whore and advertise men: fcr The Provo at 4.30. The fares are very paying him Jlt00. Mr. Harrell purCity Wo eormnend huu io Diei Iailt Tires. 1 oar friends. reasonable. Our readers should chased a ticket to Omaha for Yjnjnrd, the courte-oo- s IIyde. In this city, April 23rd, see the notices. and fearing he might 1oiq tho balance ISTt, Edith LaviitM. daughter of of his money, Induced him to send by ..1 Pleasant. Joseph and Tabitha 1. Hyde, $1 ,WK to his aged father. Shortexpress Advics Gratis to Lawyers.' i to have sgfnl I yearand 5 mouths..,. The weather before the train sarted Harrell went ly become settles! &1 last, and it is . Tbo family have our, sympathy We see a good way' opened for to Vinyard s room, but round the door now qaite enjoyalia to take a in their bereavement. the honest litigants- and lawyers locked, and the latler refused to open stroll urotmd1 the city and tear .BjiyEKirGE.' At Kelley, Scot- who have eases in JheTMrd Judl it. Mr. II. thought he heard the click-In- g of a pistol la the room, and hastily the ejaculation fice land, March 21,' William Beve- ciae District Court, to obtain, fair 53 3 and months assistance, ta force the door Soughtyears, ridge, aged 1 trials at la3t. When they have day. 4 ne relumed ins few seconds days. Deceased was A faithful entered the open, suit, and, a proper with the Saint and respected hy of the hotel, when Pi err re Frame Moclmngs, Latt proprietor ail who knew him. A few hours time has arrived, let the defendthe door was opened, but they were too OvJ and Square Frame, Chromoa, before his death he a strong ants, or even the plaintiffs, make Wholesale and Relate; Vinyard was lying dead in a pool Engraving. to the truth of the Latter- affidavits for a testimony of venue. change of his own blood. tail at C. R. Sa'surcs Pkmoer Art .Ga- -day Work. Millennial Star. Demand a transfer of the cases to Last Summer VInjard was assaulted llery, Salt Labe City. Goods warrantthe First Judicial District Court, and brubdiy beat on tho head with an ed of Erst quality. The Eiserahle Slanderers. held at Frovo, where the Court Is axo, but he soon apjiare ntly recovered, Says the scurrilous, To Oorrrspordmts. without let or hinder-ance- though tt is now thought that was the i Tribune The murderous runningand is of his mental derangement. Ills We wish to say to those send- and crime-stainpresided over by n father has Mormon Church man arid telegraphed to, and it a Jurist That 'will is ing us letters of enquiry, that we would again be omnipotent In his remains will be sent probable certainly secure a speedy trial, home fur Interment. Salt Lake would have cool jection. to their Utah. The dirty dogs and lying enclosing a stamp to prepay post- scoundrels of that .sheet are safe and we think that right belongs to the litigants at least, if it is age.-. It wIU be a small matter to in Utah, and they know it Were not, It ought to. We have known who so but to have us, them, Concrete Tana Buildings. they in bleeding Kansas, nobody changes of.venue, or transfer of many letters to answer, it amounts would be It ia a matter nf surprise that farmers prosecuted for killing cases from one District to another, to quite a sum in the aggregate. them and win building houses do not animals to cruelty might npon proper cause being shown. of.ener select a nmre durable and perhuman to but murder be, beings And It could be easily shown that Rexovau J. C. Stermon, manent material than wool, especially Merchant Tailor, bees leave fo inform never. They have not as much the Judge of the Third District Is so since the requisites of such a struchis numerous patrons that be bas re- human Mood in them as vould Incapable for trying cases, for ture a- so easily obtainable, and are moved from bia old stand atone for a louse. The black- many reasons. What think you withal so cheap anl durable. For some Street, to one block Ea--t and three guards deserve a horsewhipping of our advice, gentlemen lawyers? unaccountable reason there seems to South of the East Store. from some brother for their Have you courage to try it? Or be a prejudice against the use of conbig marls villainous abuse and infernal ly- are you afraid to encountel the crete, or adobe as It is called, in some ing. They will call this rough disapprobation of the ring, and localities, which Is unfounded and Tie Emoa. Race. but whut Is theirs? the frowns of tho Judge? Be men, wrong. Concrete makes a strong, We cannot afford to set op a language, and warm house; it bas durwill forget their own, the and meet him oa his own able as one made of cut atone, and can Bhadamauthus on the bench who They y crew, that they are. schemes, with law and usage. be made as ornamental as has no spmpathies w ith the huany one You want you rcascs tried; then would dodre a house to bo, and at tho man. race, says the' bvdt Lake News Jottiasik come hi PruvtY where justice will same time at a cost of from fifty .o Tribune. Who are the human From all parts of the' Territory dc done; at least, you will have a twetry-fivpercent. W than one Of race In that matter? Why, the or stone. Any farmer wood, brick, hear reports of the backw ard chance for trial. manager, edi tor and reporter of with ingenuity could build ordinary the Tribune! Again we my, ness of Spring. wails of as good a house as one man the Foarhnndred emigrants have T2i3 British Mission. what a tail our cat carries! or the in THE FEVO Tr.i-V.EEF- TIT.ES. IT - . . thcr-bn-us- t, fire-arm- s. .. apj-ear- - ed . height In a day is as much as it Is ad-- s Isolde to raise tho walls In good dry to1 her, and in wet weather the work should progress still slower. After the cellar walls as finished, and tho timbers of the lower floor, If for a house, aro HI, cover all up with boards and give the work a weeks rest. Then exsiui ne the walls an d S'e if tlrey appiar to bo sufficiently set to justify the loading them with more weight, and do not go on till all appotrs ot bo safe. So with the finishing tho walls for etch eiory; make a stop, and do not go on until alii safe. house The cellar walls of a two-tor- y feet high tint will bo, say thirty-fiv- e from cellar bottom to cave, aUould bo eighteen Inehoa thick. At the tope of the joists of the floor of the lower aiory lessen tho thickness to fifteen inches, and at ther second floor lessen again, anl bring the walls to twelve Inches thick. Ifthowork-haUxn well done, and tbo materials were of good quality, tho walls will be strong and durable as stono made in natures laboratory. Bat if the miterials were bad, or the work was not done with skill and S. fiiU.fuUyjt4 the labor will be lost. r-d-ay God-forsak- , cau-if- e -e . sub-stan'l- long it Green Liver. : Shooting This morning, at aev oclock when the Inun arrived at Gwen River, a man who gtvea his name as Albert Sharp and who was traveling westward, drew a revolver aad ahol Mr. O. S. Putnam, the telegnq-operator, in the right breast. Sharp was at once arrested and was brought on to Evanston. Mr. Putnam Lt seriously wounded, but it is hoped not fatally. Sharp says he mistook liL-- for another man and is sorry for hat he has done. Folks are generally sorry when they are earght in an etib Jmmetiom. a Op-te-n Ezvy. The and skinned-skeleto- n Salt Lake of the reporter Trilune calls it a fault for some of the Mormon leaders. to be corpulent, good looking end hearty. He effects to abue them because they are not walking knives to eut the wind with, like himselt We just know, Cannibal that he is, he would like to devour seven . hatchet-face- d passed Ogden, bound Wot t, dar iug the pxd two days. It is rciortod that a rich strike has been .made, within the last day or two, in the Flags toll mine. The commandant at Camp Douglas is Living "Several acres of dry bench land aljoining the fort, seeded with alfalfa. The Beaver enterprise - says: s of the citizens About of Beaver have gone Into the new Order ami working like bees. A citizen of Salt Iike had a narrow escape from a bear up City Creek. The bear wished to embrace, but the gentleman departed at a 2:10 gait. Ogden is a well ordered and quiet city. The Junction says there has only been two or three cases before the Alderman during two-third- the present year. A writer to the.Jteaver Enterprise from Greenville says, The The following releases, changes and appointments of Elders of the British Mission, we take from the Millennial Star of March 51st: Elder Lester J. Herrick Is roleased from the Presidency of the London Conference, to return home la charge of tho first company. Elder It. T. Burton Is appointed to euoceed- - Elder Herrick in the Presidency of the Lon. Ion Conference. Elder Robert MeQuarrie Is released from the Presidency of the Glasgow Conference, to return home with the first company. d Elder W. If. Fife is appointed to Elder MeQuarrie in tho Presidency of tho Glasgow Conference. Eider Georgo F. Gibb Is released from laboring in tho Liverpool office, to return homj with the firs: company. Elder John Clark 1 released from the Presidency of the Sheffield Conference, and appo nted to labor in the Liverpool Office. Elder R. W. Ileyborno is released t.uc-cee- Irena the Presidency-t- f Uia.XUJ.'or-shlr- e Conference, and appo.n ed to sucpeople of that place almost to a ceed FJd:r Clerk in the Presidency new the have Order,' man, joined " and everything is working satis- of the Sheffield Conference. Elder Chester Call Is appointed to factorily. succeed Elder Ideybome in the The Salt Lake Ilcrald of yesterof tho Bedfordshire Conference. such men as George A--, Bishop Hunter, C. C. Blch, R. Young, day morning says there was a Eidor Janie T. Little is released the London Conler-cnoJr., Bishop Miller, John C. Wright, rumor oa the street yesterday from laboring in home with tho firt return to an that of immense gold lodge and John tat it would company. In discovered had been be labor in vain; f r like Phar- quart Eider John E. Itoos is released from aohs lean wine, he would be Little Cottonwood cafion. . We tho presidency of the Welsh Conferthinner than ever. If possible. hope the rumor may prove true. ence, to return home with the first The poor miserable scragg, and The Salt Lake Harold of yester- company. fraction of a man that he Is, could day says; A lady from Ohio arbe taken by George A. In breeches rived in the City last evening with A Memphis firm have publshed a which Is called by the Inhabipocket and no body would miss the intention of commencing a work, tants The Cheerful Book. It tells of tbo critter, cr Bowberry could crusade against whisky if she Is tombstones, and howto bnv or build detow him away in the ut of his properly encouraged. If weather monuments,In and conduct funerals e a short and order. It gh cently unmentionable, and bo no more permits and friends encourage, history of all the people ho at a bura-in the pnne'pal cemeteries, and tells meetcommence a will prayer annoyed with the team than with she what honest and virtuous lives they toa stray flea. Try him, brother ing opposite the Woodcock led, every one of them. But best of ' Bowberry, and see how beU morrow at noon. The 1 tdy Is all it tsiys th it thud u h n. o of Mom and Is ubtui equal to thrive oa a change cf air in quite young comparatively, and ph.s as has been allied o no; the groi i ! . will doubtless nnkomany friends, the that part. Pre-idonc- y e, Bo-wherr- ( ,'Mi'h-V,csier- O ci't-1'- United States Internal ReviCke. - Deputy CoUtctijr't Caries, lit Zhrision District, OxA, Frciscville, Ajirtl 13, Uti. nTurmi, in pursuance of a varrant torn directed by O. J. Itolitster, Col Sector of Utah, against o many of the goods. Chattels, Ac., of one V. J. Fiewart oi Springrilia, Vtah County, Utah Territory, a might be requisite to cover amount of 'rot ivU J taie and penaltic assresej Stewart by the Com mho inner of Internal Revenne, and demanded by said Colb-cia- r Three hunIlullhiVr, hr.rriely dred end sixty and djiUr. with cos's I eSied of raid goods ahd ehattrisof tUa-trl- ct 0 said Stewart. twenty-Cs- e lb fN j ISth day of April. Pitt. NotU-w- l hereby given In pu reus rice of lav Uistl will at ho'cloclc a.m. o( tl3 talc day of May, P7s at tpringrine. Ctah County, RtaJi Territory, offer fir sale and ell to the titrhr-r- t bidder for ruvii, sld horse oarlzvd a aprealtt.iu uU;7iil.a of said taxes, penalties aad n of - , erodings., RBVa- - TACKJAItT. , , Professor John Phillips, English geologist, Is dead. tril .ih-- - . Uepiuy ColierUav of I'Uh. Ii vision ttrtet 1 SPECIALTIES 1T. AT GErjIlXIl JIIM.NG COMPLM. The amoving described fctock vro told No. L to pay atuouut due on Asura-uacn- t No. Name. Now S.l 1 Bonnet Ihlbons S eentt per yard. Vel ret Ihltxms at Rete IWt prices. at 4,000 Bolls Hti.7 Dper, w Id luc ltd e JoaepU h 1.4 . Ear-ham- Joseph S.'S ..-.- JoM-p- m ls7 t hamberlalu....... t hambcrUm. t lui in her la'n SO 1'SJ S.t bO SI UO u S JlO Sit ST 110 Chamberlain Joepu C'naiula-rlai- llSJ JlO SS hO .... hi lit) fio M lto I'd id , Jiraepil Cli am berln! n Chiiiberlln. Cham lier!ain.. M apll &5 c e fi? 6S Cal JlO JlO bi bo bo 0. 4 V. c r z-a Ctuunbi-rlaiJuM-pt- i Joat'ph Cii.imlerlin ChuiuLerlHin.... t'h am fieri wm...... hamberlrfin.. Jiepl t'liainberlnln ph is J ph C!iamberlain... ptl t'rramberhtiu Joseph C h a ill lat U n... ..... a Ju ph I ham berlmn Chamberiiun... W . .... .. .... f- bo M Jo hi G c J'O l lai tat Jf J.iSi-p- t-- . u c o H o C tsl luj 10 hamberlaln.....r. .. toel i ' VFRYcm:.u lo hi Joseph Jo pti t ChamlKr!ln Joseph joM-plChumbcrialn BIG STOCK OF GBOCERIiS, wmcil TTK ARK OFTTBrSO WIIOLESALK and BLTAIL lm IS i Josi-p- auu . 6iO rhnmbrriaiii.. Joseph A St t hamUrl.-vlo- )iii in herlaln Jacph tChamberlain... Juaejih it 1S) ... Sf . Chain ra TJ Jnseph Ciamberlaln Josepa C h in tierluin Jivu-pt- ILSJ te C uauiLerlu.a Jcweph TAYLOR & CUTLER'S HALT I.AKr: CITY. Omni ate. fib are. Wm. Lnpbam, Tnretce Wm. Luipham, Trut-Win. Lapham, T ruiUt-Wm. Lapham, Trmtee.-.Wm. I rutu-in. Iipham, Trustee H. It. M juJ Tavldi:e jix-t- l I hauibei la. n. blood-thirst- e nOTICE. . V'c--- ed KISCEIU:.CJ3. lm "1-- bo OS Jo .... TO I'll Chainberliim J. TI 111 W. Chamberlain hundred, average, has; and J. 111) Tt J. W, the saving In tho price of labor alone J. W. C h a m i art a si T5 Jllj lio ... is an Item that would go for toward J. W, t hamtx-rlaln.bo J. W. Chainla rlaln bo j furnishing the complete building with J. W. Chamberlain lwi W. J. J o carpets and nice furniture. In tho J. W. Chamhertatn..; ( liambeilain Jill hope of stimulating some of our read- J. W. Chamberlain list W. ( hamlierlato ers to make the attempt to use con- J. bo J. W. Cluuuberlam J.o ... ... crete in a barn, riggery, or if nothing J. W. Chamberlain N bo J. W. Chain tierl a a bO beihavasmoke house, we give a few J. W. ( hamlairlain 8 87 bo W. ( liaiolierliuu suggestions as to its composition "and J. ss - Sb J. W. Cbaintierl.un 84 bo management. Concrete is a mixture Win. H. Cham berlmn JlO bo Clnimberlain of hydraulic lime, rind and gravel, or, Wm. H. bo bl ni. (I. t hamtjerlaln....,, W bo bettor still, rubble or brekm s'one; W111. 11. JlO SJ H. I hareilM rialtl common lime may be used for orelin. Will. ?S bo Wm. U. ( hnmlierl-uii- . ,r. ItO t'liainbe-lami Wm. H. ary purposes, bat it does not give so Will. It. JlO W as wall a the and VT permanent bo strong Wm. H. Chamberlain... . VH Cliainlv-rlaln...bo Wm. It. hydraulic. The proper proportions to Wm. .. teJ 10 H. ChamlKTlHln be used in the mixture are twenty parts Wm. If. t bumberluln J'O .I'O H I H. Chanilmrlaln bd of hydraulic lime mixed to apasto with Win. bO Wm. It. C'lamlierlain ...)J clean sand l'O of lul Wm. I!. Chamberlain wVer, tlrriy parts sharp bo H. bt an 1 fif.y parts of gravel or broken Wm. 70 U m. U. On mlerlain ini .17 to same, In laying out one's work, care Fredenek W III 5n0 amuel ihirdy, Trustee should be taken to mix no more than E.Iwanl 10 I'd I)ieren L':i Jt-is need d at the time, os it hardens, or I. A. Terry t-i ...l'bo T. J. Ilrowu... se s, rapidly and if left for an hour or T. J. Ilmurn. luT Jo ! V i .1 T. Itrown J. twolnthesnm becomes too hard to T. J. Ilrown 1 K useless. and is In with J ' work building T, J. Erown ..... l!'t T. J. Ilrown -.- Ill p.i tho comni'mcpment may be made at T. b 11J J. Ilrown O IIS h kwi of I'. J. Ilrown crihr wall, and the J O 1U J. Ilrown carried up to the roof in a solid T. T. J. Frown Hi Jo I u RS w ill. Several methods are employed, T. J. Fiosrn J 0 liT Frown T. J. one of which is tohneanjuidla wLkb i. J. Fowu . lei iS- - -II the phvie concrete is put, which is T. J. Brawn 1 .I.'1) Frown T. J It when 0 1.1 placed in position, filled, and T. J. Brown 80 UJ is sot taken away, leaving the large T. J. Brown Vi Uo It, H.Comrl.ni, Tni'tee., VS cake, or brick. Upon this place another M. U. Coi.e Ion, 1 bd ... II. B. Pure ion, TnitlM... tt - o e cora-Thblock, and so on un'il the wall is j H. B. Cook ion, 1 e fi mold bring open at ono H. IC Coo ton. Trustee J'd 1 0 S7 K. Cor.c Ion, Trustee end, laps a fiw laches over the end of II. 1 ms'e It. KComs-lnn- , .i bd I'd the first Hock, w btch ret uns it in place If. R Conxion, TniMe. VO B. Oiuilon, T m ' ee and permits a Hose, tight joint to be If. 1 0 31 1C H. Com.lona T rnslesi JlO Si B Conrdon, Truitea mido. When the first round U laid, If. 1C J'O TrosH. .rsi two small sticks may be placed across H. R Consiion, J'O US Con; Ion, Trn-'e- a ltd Its H. R Con.- Ion, Trustee,... the blocks upon which the moll JO tot ff. R Cor I Tntvoe d 1ST until filled. Three sticks, when tho ff. R Coe. i in, n, Tru- . Irt R ( on.- in, 1 building is completed, may be broken H. JO .5 i 10 ff. R Con. on, 1 ruiee offend the cavity filled with cement. H. R i n. Trustee ZT's bd Ueo. t As the walls are carried up the door rieo. Heim, -7 v.s H u, Truii-ft- , 1 .va and window frames are placed in posi- Oisx, He,intTr.:see 1 0 -- JO ... ftao. 1 d tion as in brick buildmgs. Orion tmem ... lfe'in, y j B persons who try to make (, o. 1!- 'in, fvicst.rer Chns. con retc I) ill lln rs cm toofest, and heir The piitHe U cautioned against wails fU (loan, a the K'ntloman from renC'catea. raid h.it.ng 'ho Emerald Die would ray, before J. W. TFJBP. Seep, lory. April S'h. apIS they aro up.! About one fool in San y c Chamb-riin.........,,- I .. ESTEY ORGANS! ESTEY ORGAlaS! KEW STYLES tCM,: KC VI the won lerftit V.X Jubii- ante and th beautiful Von Human strqia, v hieb ara Bcvnn-- deraij.-turfa rkif saraty of true. AU having l b-- . 3,c:3 OVER test;ft rrjsiciAuS That these ORGANS . IP fore Fir.ST unequalled. F Have been fowarelvd to the C;gn. -- con-cre'- o THE ESTEY OnCAH LEADS THIN WOULD. Sell ca risrit!Jr Ir. te..'r.ritQ 1 -- 1 1 - m-t.- si no-t.-- Send Jjr . murfr-'r- C; I 7;.r. l DATKnftso:;.:rt . silt tiric cmr. ar.S E, PHELPS St MAIN BTUEr.T,' HEXTRY (Cppa-J- tSs C:e.) Lak City, t FIt Ti-n- - - re-st-s 1 Co-'p-- -- uee.. nei-ntTr-- -e inex-pmione- nt-jo- I am dzaerm'tsewl !r vi piTprenent effcxxUaed reC.t wi'h aa aaurw Six cf v DRY fJcs thaefy tsl nnee conrnn rhr'r Wt C2-OOX3- S. rwwDirU f ed ;:! 0'r f'oetw. eov H tw fe f.n-'- " Uru-w- , - --- cwiri I-e AAt, i,fM"' it I t t fo t JeweJry.fJUjm;. p- - i, a It ; during n w jatri'K. hrrf.ee.ft, A viiieo, r J I r. pe. eel J w ' |