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Show THE, WESTERN. | The Local News. a> ——?-< Narrow Escape from Death. in town awoke in the morning with a bad headache and feeling otherwise peculiar. He to his BITS. Tue first snow of the season has fallen in the mountains, and the lofty peaks have put‘on their white winter caps. Mr. Ryan, a Kansas City contractor, is Last Monday two young stock dealers of Salem, Utah County, came to town, and put up at the Continental. They were given separate rooms and retired early in the evening. Frank Davis proceeded RANDOM brother’s room, but was unable to arouse him, and bécoming with a view to A. HOP was given ’in Recreation Hail, at Fort Douglas, on Wednesday evening. The affair was a notable success. There was a large contingent present from this city. Atma P. Richards, of Panguitch, on a Southern States, has not The latter at been heard of for some time, and there alarmed called the porter. are strong suspicions of foul play. |. jets. The column. open, which THe Liberalsare holding rallies in the principal towns of the Territory. On Wednesday night there was one at Logan, one at Stockton and one at Provo, James FisHer and Henry Arrowsmith were fined $10 and costs at Provo last Saturday, for having ‘unlawfully taken fish from Utah Lake. in Frank’s room was explained why he was so little affected, but the window of his brother’s room was not. Dr. Standart was at once summoned and for several hours he had to labor incessantly to resuscitate the man. At last he was Tats has been a week of casualties for successful and when evening came, Dr. On Wednesday night a dead Standart pronounced his patient out of animals. danger. There is no question that the horse was found near the Tithing House two brothers will have learned some- with its harness on. It had evidently thing about gas which they can never sunk down exhausted from running. forget. The Utah Steam Laundry are now <i. —_ open and ready for business,at 458.West Drowned at Sandy. An unfortunate accident occurred at Sandy on Tuesday, which resulted in the death of Mr. J. Olsen. It appears that he was driving a two-horse buggy and had just crossed over the canal bridge when he wished to turn and go back. For this purpose, however, there Temple Street. They have new machinery and propose to do first class work at reasonable rates. Tur case of Neils Lundberg and Joseph and Neils Lindahl of Union up last week for forcible entry and detainer, was decided against Neils Lundberg Neils Lindahl. and Joseph Lindahl was dis- THE Teachers’ Institute met in he seeing ran he hastened to render could do assistance} nothing for aid. When but alone he help arrived and the buggy was raised from the body of Mr. Olsen, it was evident that he was ‘dead. The coréner’s inquest gave a ver‘dict of aecidental drowning. = <— ne ‘Court grand jury in the First District made a final report last Friday. They have found eases under United indictments -forty under Territorial, and States in 226 laws have and ex- amined 586 witnesses. They report that the asylum is well conducted, but censure the last Legislature for not making an appropriation to finish the institution. The county jail they say is in good condition; but that the: sanitary condition of the city jail is execrable, as is also Provo City. The jury having concluded their labors they were discharged. <> ee Over a year ago Mr. Josiah Cluff, of Provo, while washing his face in a granite washdish got a shive from the erust in his eye. Inflammation set in, hé caught cold in it, and not being able franchise from the city to lay pipes from the Hot Springs property. GOVERNOR West and party went down to Nephi on Wednesday to attend the dedicatory services of the new Juab County Court House. A grand ball and banquet was given in the evening in honor of the guests and occasion. Byron Hartwell is a practical smith and horseshoer. black- woman, the THE Democratic Club of the First Precinct have decided to discontinue patronizing the New York Sun and to try and influence others to do so. The Sun’s political jugglery is not appreciated. THe meeting Democratic of the Club, at the Young Men’s Federal Court room, was well attended on Tuesday evening. The speakers were Attorney Clarke, Colonel Merritt and Judge Powers. Harris, of the Rock Spring's’ Coal Agency, 101 South Main Street, is doing a rustling business. A Ewing, DISTRESSING mishap befell Dr. physician at the penitentiary, on Wednesday night. In the darkness two bear the light, had to remain in a wheels of his buggy ran off the bridge dark room for.six weeks. Time wenton, over the ditch near the penitentiary the other eye also became affected, and gates, and the doctor was pitched out to-add to the trouble, about two month’s into the mud and water. The guards ago, he again caught cold in his eyes. ran to his assistance. He sustained no He then decided to come to this city for injury save a thorough wetting. treatment. Dr. Prentice attended him for about two weeks and he is now in a Tur Medical Society presented a petifair way for recovery. tion to the City Council at its last meeting asking that body to reconsider their action of licensing doctors. Its members Grorce Exuuis formerly an employe at were in hearty accord with any means to the St. Elmo,was up before commission- raise the standard required of physicians er Peirce for stealing a pair of shoes and exclude quacks from the profession. from that place. After his arrest his But the profession itself should not be room was searched and some neckties, a licensed. The matter was referred to silk handkerchief and some socks were amittee on melicense.; th rune found that had been taken from trunks| The evidence educed was. in the house. Consutt C. W. Stayner on matters resufficiently strong to justify the commis- lating to the Probate Court. sioner in finding him guilty, and in conto <- sideration of its being his first offence he was fined but $15 and costs. Not haying the money he was turned over to the sheriff. <i > The fire alarm was sounded about. seven o’clock on Saturday night, and. there was soon a big concourse of people along First South Street. The cause was some articles in the window of Mrs.Clin-. An unruly cow was rampant in the streets last Saturday and tried to exercise her vicious proclivities by dashing at sundry persons and teams. She was fi- nally shot. | | ‘Tur Territorial central committee of the People’s Party have issued an address to the county committees setting forth | that the time has not yet arrived for the people of Utah to organize under any in the Kimball national party name and urging mem- ton’s hair establishment Block that had caught fire. The blaze was soon extinguished andthe firemen bers of the party to avoid all factions and party affiliations destructive union that has hitherto prevailed. of the goes $10,000 LARGE amount of The annual report of Governor West was made -public last Saturday. In it he takes a general survey of the condition of the Territory in its manifold He estimates the population aspects. of the Territory at 210,000 and the taxable to Deseret the fulness, and suggests that that he that the appro- must can acquire the for the penitentiary and further land granted to the University. The latter part of his report is devoted to the situation here and the question of statehood. He notes with: satisfaction decided changes for the benefit people and have taken place and advancement of the the prosperity of the Terri- ‘tory. The Mormon people, he says, a have relaxed in some measure the old Crry Attorney: Richards reported franchise for the Salt Lake Sanitarium Association. It provides for laying salt water pipes to the sanitarium, corner of Second West and Brigham Streets, within two years, and the Hot Springs pipes within one year; the emptying of the Hot Springs water into the Seventh West Street canal, or both into the sewers. The case of James Spillett against Salt Lake County was continued from Friday in the Third District Court on Saturday. Mr. Spillett owns certain land near the mouth of Big Cottonwood, through which a road passed. This he fenced in but the county tore the fence down, for which Mr. Spillett brought suit for $1,000 damages. The jury returned a verdict of $200 for the plaintiff. ° A stay of proceedings was granted. rule of rigorous exclusiveness, and’ the chasm which has for so long*separated the Mormon and the Non-Mormon people has in part been bridged over. The two factions have been united for the protection and increase of trade, for the celebration of the National Anniversary, for the advertising of our advantages and resources for securing tion He Utah says, there and capital for their development. is not in favor of the admission of as a state into the Union, for he “I am most firmly convinced that is an irreconcilable political differ- ence, fundamental new popula- in character, between the Mormon system and the government established by the United States, and that of necessity an irrepressible conflict will wage until it issettled.” He affirms that “the avowal of the renunciaticn of polygamy was for the purpose of continu- Aw Italian, Bat Gardella, who lives at ing and permanently establishing the Bingham, was arrested on Wednesday political control of this power,” that “to and brought to the city on a charge of admit Utah is to determine that the assault with a deadly weapon. It seems principles of our Republican government that he is a particularly quarrelsome shall not apply to all our people.” “In fellow and this is not the first time that the Mormon polity established and govhis bad qualities have cropped out. It is erning the people of this Territory since affirmed that he fires his gun in the its settlement, the unity of church and street as a pleasant amusement. He state has been perfect and indissoluble.” drew it on Mrs. Julian on Sunday last The governor discourses at considerable and it was on the husband’s complaint length on this phase of the subject and that he was arrested. one of the School hymn books, lately issued from: the office of, the Juvenile Instructor. The book is a neat little volume, well bound, of moderate price, and is admirably adapted to the use it is inten ded for. NOTICES. For Saute CHEAP. A Complete Printing Outfit suitable for Country Job Office. J. A. Maynzgs Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake City. CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD CounrTrRy. To Europe 'and return only $120; Second Cabin, only $140. Liverpool to Utah, only $54. GLOBE STEAMSHIP AGENCY, 71 W. Ist. South St., Salt Lake City. property priation of $100,000 now pending in Con- so he have just. been handed Sunday —TuHe Star Grocery, Henderson & Milan Props.; on Main St. opp. the Clift House, is now open and ready for business. They will carry a full line of Foreign and Domestic Groceries, Provisions, etc. They solicit Family trade and will deliver goods free of charge to any part of thecity. Telephone No. 344. ee soe. gress be made, deficient WE new in Utah was 12,080,441.81 acres. The commercial and manufacturing industries of the Territory are considered at —ANYBODY who wants a good horse some length, and a very flattering view and buggy for a quiet drive, or who is seeking a place to have his team taken of the advantages set forth. He speaks care of without being subject to the of the better feeling growing up among fancy prices prevailing at other stables, the people, and the substantial advances should go. to the Market Stables, opp. Herald office, where he will find good made in Salt Lake and Ogden. Agricultural interests he speaks of at horses, nice buggies, andthe best of team board, at very low rates. some length. The season’s product from farm, garden and orchard he gives as VINEGAR—PICKLES—VINEGAR. follows: Wheat 3,000,000 bushels; oats, Tue time has arrived for the house1,500,000; barley, 759,000; rye, 50,000; wife to put up the pickles for future corn, 700,000; plums, 50,000; peaches, use—good vinegar is a necessary ingredient--and every .well regulated house(an off year) 150,000; pears, 75,000; hold should possess this necessary comapples, 200,000; lucerne, 500,000 tons; modity, The Salt Lake Vinegar Comlucerne seed, 500,000 pounds; potatoes, pany makes an absolutey pure article 60,000,000. He represents the loss to of vinegar—and having tried it, we cordially recommend it to patrons, ask the sheep industry the past year at 8 per for it, and be sure you get it—take cent.; the year’s clip of wool at 10,000,000 no other, and be satisfied. pounds. In speaking of railways he makes special mention of the Salt Lake and Fort Douglas and the Salt Lake and Eastern Railways, and draws attenOUR LOCAL AGENTS. tion to their value ‘in the development of our resources. He draws attention to Tur following persons will receive and the demands for labor and gives a table transmit to us any items of news or information valuable to the farm and of the wages paid to mechanics. He stock interests of the West, and will enumerates the various public institu- also take subscriptions for the WESTERN tions their objects and spheres of use- WERKLY. C. P. JoRGENSEN laments that he cannot be a citizen of this great Republic. On applying to Judge Judd, at Provo, for his papers recently, his erudition concerning our political institutions was dreadfully of year the total amount of land surveyed Presidential election has been going on in this city lately, and the betting fraternity generally now have their anticipation drawn to its utmost tension. There will be a woful letting down afew days hence. “polish up” before coveted honor. valuation at $46,379,073. The report then goes on to state the nationality of the inhabitants. Since the opening of the land office in 1869 to the end of the last fiscal to Wasatch betting’ on he Presents to Congress on the Condition of Affairs in Utah. . assessed A. A. Kimpanti was adjudged guilty of unlawful cohabitation in the First District Court on Friday and his sentence was fixed for November 3. _ A ditions heretofore and now prevailing in Utah, with all necessary power to secure the attendance of ‘witnesses and a full ascertainment of facts.” sracLAL The Document Tur City Council on Tuesday night voted $26,500 for water rights to Parley’s $16,500 has received a French education, THE GOVERNOR'S REPORT. Tur city is going to send the old fire engine to Seneca Falls, New York, for repairs. It is to be made as good as new for $1900. The city will pay freight one way, amounting to $260. and treat to It is sel- either a Congressional commission ‘b appointed or an independent one by the President from both political parties, “with full authority to make a complete and thorough investigation of the con- work. Tur North Salt Lake hotel will probably go under the hammer soon on account of those having mechanic liens upon it foreclosing their claims. water. a rare and in judging her one must bear in mind that French manners and ours are somewhat different; but with this in view wecan not well see where her delineations might be improved. The only drawback is her imperfect pronunciation and accentuation. She is an artist of rare genius and diffuses the radiance of her womanly nature about all her CuristiAN MapsrEn, charged with cohabitation and adultery, pleaded guilty in the First District Court at Provo on Monday. On promising to obey the law in the future, sentence was suspended. Canyon has ‘been displays in her .representations. The fair Belgian might well be taken as a model in these respects. Sheis a French As a boy Was riding a horse at a fast gallop along South Temple Street on Monday, he ran into a delivery wagon. The shafts of the wagon penetrated the horse, killing it. The boy jumped and | escaped without injury. _| Woolen Mills Woolen Mills. House at the Grand dom indeed that the American stage has was no room, so he attempted to back ‘missed, The costs were $30,00. Notice over. One of the horses became tinruly of appeal Was give: On Tuesday a little boy fell from a and the buggy was backed off the bridge Tits Salt Lake Sanitarium Association buggy as it was passing up Main Street, and turned upside down in the canal, has béen formally incorporated. The under the horses’ feet. He was rescued with Mr. Olsen pinned under it. There incorporators expect shortly to obtain a without serious hurt. Was a man near who saw the accident and engagement witnessed such a combination of toilette, grace and finished acting as Mlle. Rhea A Horse belonging to G. H. Guiver, the butcher, killed itself on Saturday by plunging upon a hitching post to which it was tied. Thirteenth Ward Schoolhouse on Saturday. They held an interesting session. window Opera GENERAL B. F. Butier is now stumping Michigan for Harrison and Morton. Incandescent lamps that do not smoke, smell or explode are forsale by Anderson & Co. See advertisement in another Rhea the Salt Lake theatre public. a flattering letter-of acceptance. once climbed through the transom, and Davis was found to be unconscious from the effects of gas. The two men being unused to gas, had both blown out the The Rhea Engagement. The Our talented artist, Geo. M. Ottinger, chief “of. the fire department, has presented his fine painting, ‘The Path to Glory,” to the .New York Firemen’s Association. Mr. Ottinger has received secure the build- ing of the new sewers. mission to the .WEEKLY. closes. with the recommendation that Ephraim, Sanpete Co., Jos. KF. Dorius HK. A. Day Fountain Green, Sanpete Co., C. A. Sorensen Goshen, Utah Co., Wm. Price, Jr. Fairview, Sanpete Co., Gunnison, Sanpete Co., C. H. Embley Holden, Millard Co., A. Y.Stephensen Hyrum, Cache Co., Geo. C. Allen Kanab, Kane Co., J. H. Johnson Logan, Cache Co., Wm. Reese Lake Shore, Utah Co., A.M. Ferguson uehi, Utah Co., James Harwood, P M. Mancos, Colo., Mrs. O. C. Roberts Mona, Juab Co., L. L. Coray Mt. Carmel, Kane Co., Nephi Jolly Meadow, Millard Co.,Peter Greenhalgh P. Barnson Mary’s Vale, Piute Co., Andrew Larsen Monroe, Sevier Co., Moroni, Sanpete Co.. Dan’! C. Nelsen Mt. Pleasant, Sanpetc Co., Jos. Madsen Manti, Sanpete Co., N. W. Anderson Mantua, Box Elder, Martin M. Jensen Mendon, Cache Co., Geo. W. Baker Millville, Cache Co., W. K. Burnham Nephi, Juab Co., Mr. Vickers Panguitech, Garfield Co., M. M. Steel Joseph Ollorton Parowan, Iron Co., H. A. Campbell Providence, Cache Co., J. L. Townshend Payson, Utah Co., Provo, Utah Co., C. A Glazier Richfield, Sevier Co., HK. P. Bean Redmond, Sevier Co., , John Johnson Richmond, Cache Co., C. Z. Harris Sanford, Colo., Mrs. Annett Christensen Spring City, Sanpete Co., Rob’t Blain Salem, Utah Co., O. C. Soren Springville, Utah Co. A. Roylance Wellsville, Cache Co., Maggie Brown Smithfield, Cache Co., Wm. G. Raymond Draper, Salt Lake Co., C. C. Crapo St. George. Washington County, . Joseph C.Bentley. Leeds, Washington Co. George J. Woodbury. Brinton, 8.L.Co., R. D.Maxfield,P.M. Butlerville “ “ William McGhie, “ Mill Creek, “ “ Jno. Morgan, “ META, 30.7 ets May Jacobsen, “ South Cottonwood, Richard Howe C. G. Johnson Norths, S. L. Co., C. A. North, P.M. Sandy, ¢é ‘“ Geo. Marriott, “ Union, ge ee John Oborn West Jordon, 8. L. Co., B.L, Cutler,P.M. 27 Taylorsville, 8. L. Co., John Webster, |