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Show Condensations From Saturday evening'g JJotrti News: LOCAL ITEMS; Daily of October Monday Wt An JackO'Neil, Grain Wanted., U. S. Marshal, named who has been sick for som time with erysipelas at Taylor's Hotel, suicide twice on Saturday, Jie'tried to shot hCmffclf with a first, shot gun, wfcich, Veiig seijed by a the charge went into "the floor. Next, he broke a bottle and cut his left arm to the bone with the gluss He win overpowered and the wound sewed up. A double failure. A ten foot lodge' of excellent coal is being develeped at Shirt'sCreek Canyon, ; Iron County. " A company is working a coal lead in .the mountains northeast of Salt Lake City. The ledge is seven feet thick, Las been traced three miles, and the workers have dug seventy feet into the mountain, where the vein dips, and they will have to sink a shaft. Good new for Salt Lake. Mx. A. P. Rockwood has received 0 salmsn eggs from California. Suc- amounts for thirty the tmis to wttln up ami avt) attempted on outstanding t.kcn 'nuid n, gen-tleua- Mr. A. S. Patterson Pleasant Cau and ratterson, f t)te firm of Campbell ieIrt in Books, StMwncry, &c, Salt us this morning. LakcCiiy, called upon &-- Climmtriso, Gokb, Qaitc n to the number of persons Lave lately of our community, people the much distress ( leave French tatct well-know- inquirers. anxious f ' Mr. Mcacham, one Commissioners who was 0f the Peace bounded ly the Modocs at the time of the assassination of Gen. Canby, passed through this city yesterday morning can visit to the Kast. Key. Personal. ';. - 40,-00- the hatching. From Sunday morning's Ifcralt. The Tabernacle meeting at Salt Lake Birth. will commence at 2 p. m. every Sunday. At North Ogden, Utah, Saturday, Oct. No .' morning meetings. C. 11th, 1873, to the wife of II. One of the weights of the City Hall B daughter. Esq-clock, weighing 800 lbs., fell on Saturgait Lake City, and Helena, Montana, day through the breakingf the rope,in-jurin- g papers please copy. the ceiling of the District Court Room,' and scaring the' occupants of the offices. various The Life. following Depakted this and Thomas AYilkins, acJohn Farrol hand to dispatch, per Deseret line, came cused of sprinkling cayenne pepper on last evening: the floor of 'Ilussey's Hall, were disSt. George, Oct. 10. charged on Saturday, no one appearing Eiitof Detrrrt Xeicsx them. against died this My son. Thomas J. Hall, Mrs. II. K. Painter, M. D., writes to nruing, aged twenty-sevethe Ihruld to the efTect that she has Tuosias Hall. proved that the third compound of lobelia inflata is a sure antidote for strychcess to Yard-le'g- b, . n. nine and other poisons in animals and Elder Parley P. human beings. She does not designate the dose. Splendid Wobk. Pratt is in this city obtaining subscrip- hich will be published shortly, containing the life, travels and writings of his deceased father, Farley P. Pratt, one of the Twelve Apos tles, and known among the people of Utah as a talented speaker and writer, and reliable exponent of faith of the Latter-daThe work cannot Saints. fail to be highly interesting, and is endorsed by our best men. Take a copy. ting for a work y Abruptly Broken Up. A gentleman living ia Montana and his betrothed living ia Kentucky, had mutually arranged to meet in Ogden on a certain day last week. The lady was prompt in fulfilling ber appointment, but the bridegroom expectant was delayed two or three days by the accidents of travel, the minister had been notified to te in readiness to officiate, but the gentleman who had plighted his troth failed to apAt last he arrived at a late hour pear. on Saturday afternoon, but business engagements oompellcd him to leave immediately with the lady" for the west, 'here the marital ceremonies are to be performed. A wedding party was thus Kevented, doubtless to the disappoint entof the few select. " Captcre of a House Tuiur. Colontl Chester Loveland was in town tarty as a buck. He told us of a g case which occurred last week 'a Box Elder county. On Wednesday wsning a man named Billy Foster $ J to-da- horse-balin- top-Pe- at Brigham City and put up at with two horses. In the SlSht he left with one horse and a lariat, Professedly for Corinnev Cut after about whour and a halfliereturncd with Us liorse cool, and minus the lariat. . This 'roused Mr. a J tho watch Wil-Booth- Booth'. nnsmiMnn9. snrf - .omny'rrno-rcrnents- . . . 's lift Terrible Tragedy in Sacramento. years Moreau, a Frenchman, of age, residing t the corner of Eleventh and D streets, and bybusinesa a dealer in mining stocks and general speculator, was found lying dead ten feet north of track, the Central Pacific Railroad street, .with a where it crosses bullet hole clear through his bead from temple to tenipls. About half an hour before he was foimd, two Kbots wer When he heard at that "Vicinity. was found he had not ceased to breathe. In his right hand he yet held as ' , IXL revolver, loads from two ehatnbers of which had been shot. Word, was dispatched to the Coroner, and tho body was removed to Wick & Clark's undertaking rooms, where an inquest will be held tomorrow forenoon. Two beliefs are entertained on equally reasonable grounds. The first, that it was a murder, followed with robbery. The reasons for this belief are that Moreau had an engrgement this morning to pay Frank Lascelles, master blacksmith at the railroad shops, $2,000. That Lascelles and Moreau met last night and parted at 0 o'clock at Moreau's house, LaScelles being unquestionably confident, from his knowledge of Moreau's business transactions, that payment would be made. .That Moreau went this morning to sell twenty shares of Consolidated Virginia stock, out of the proceeds of whica Lascelles was to be paid; that he was seen at 10 o'clock this morning arid again at half- past 10, by at least two citizens,, each of whom be told that a sack ot what seemed money which he carried contained $2,800; that such sum would be about the amount that would be realized by the sale of said twenty shares ; that he didn't meet Lascelles nor in any way make the. payment; Ithatno irace of gold watcn money or sack, ucr of a&-jwhich be usually carried, can be found; that a clean wound on the left side and a ragged one on the riehtindicate that the ball entered on the left side from which he could not well shoot himself; and the absence of powder-burn- s proves the ' same thin;. In support of the theory of suicide are alleged these face; That nothing would take Moreau with a sack of $2,800 . to the place where be was found: that no robber would, in mid day, and almost on the public street, shoot a man down and reb him; that, powder marks or none, the weapon that drove the ball through his skull must have been held close to it; that Moreau has recently met with heavy looses; that he owes $20,000 in the city; that he bus met his most pressing engagements only by borrowing the money; that he has offered to pawn his watch and- horse and bugsry; t at it will be found that tbis was the disposition made of the watch; that he had got to tho end of the string; that ke was utterly unable te meet the engagement with Laecclls; and others to follow it, and that in sheer desperation he killed himself. This theory 'eaves the sack which was sent with and his assertion that it contained $2,800 unexplained; but it is thought that h may have had some vague idea of averting the necessity for paymentby appearing to have the me ns wherewith to make it. . lie leaves a wife, with no funds whatever in her house and in utter ignorance of his business affairs. sixty-Kve- The Handful of Earth. The following exquisite Irish ballad was published over an anonymous sigt nature in London paper. Let Irishmen read it: ; It's nailing I am nt the dawn of the day, To uiy brother that' over the sea. But it's little I'll care for my life anywhere, For it't braaklug my haart will be; But a treasure I'll take for otild Ireland! Rake, That I'll prize all belonging above; If a handful o' earth Ironi the land of uiy birth. From the heart o' the laud I lovo. won't the poor lad Id lit exile he glad When ho ees the brave present I bring! A nd won't there be Bowers from ibis treasure of , ours In the warm of the bwiutiful spring? Och, Krin machrne! though it's partiii' we be, It's a blossing I'll leave oh your shore, And your lucuutaiug aud streams I'll son in my And dreams Till I cross to my country once more. How a Yankee Captain Sailed Into ISio Janeiro. Brazil Correspondence of Springfield Union. few days later a most ridiculous affair happened in the harbor. An ice ship from Boston entered the bay, com manded by a Captain Green, in the South American trade. Fort Santa Cruz, not recognizing his home flag, hailed him, and ordered him to "heave to." But tho worthy skipper didn't speak Portuguese, and the simple statement of the name of his vessel, which he hurled at the fort, was not at all satisfactory; so a blank shot was fired as a mild suggestion for him to stop. But he called for his revolver, and pointing it skyward, fired six suggestive shots. Then a solid shot from the fori skipped across his brow, and another, better The aimed, passed through his fortand two shore batteries opened .fire upon him, and several of his light spars were cut away. But. he held on his couree rejoicing, leading and firing his revolver. Finally he reached quarantine, and came to anchor just as his flywent, by the board. He ing was then so near the other shipping that th?y dared iire on him no elonger, and the police-boat- , boat the Custom-HousAnd the health boat all boarded hint, to- A i o i i -v . g .. i ' s for Suuday Schools. LARGE A. Thy Miwt Popular Ins tnimeut In utce. SALES 10,800 Per Annum! C. Jr. STATXEli, Agent, Price. Xrw York Wholesale Slnln Kt. Kail Lake Oily, Aear dl sS2-2- IN InAYI P. 0. Address, Box jSToti.ce. Estray animals, which, if uot claimed and tnkcu away, will he Hold to the highest bidder at the DiKtrict Stray Pouud, at Logau, Cache Comity, Saturday, Oet. 4th, 1873, at 1 ; , . p.m.. One l!ay Horse, ', t Rtar in forehead, bind fcot while, blind in right eye, h-- L on lelt hip or Steer, small whito rot on left ear. One Red Yearling Ileilur, croj) aud Slit in left, . , upper bit in fijcht earn. , . Old Heifer, red and white tttar iu One Two-yeOue Red Yearling . js Bring on Your Woo at Once AND RECKIYE RELIGIOUS, Our Goods in Kcturn at Advantageous Jtates. SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC .62-80- t J OF ear Seo . Whitehead Advertisement. 2-l- QEST interesting and reliable books, soiiciU, pub lic patronage: A magnificent pictorial Polyglot Family Bible the best for the price. F. Chamberlain' Commercial Law and FormBook, adapted to the wants of all. Ir. George II. Naphey'i Laws of Life and Health, (or males and females. Dlo Lewi on digestion, a Scientific work. GEORGE (Late V. y TURNER, t Co.), C. B. McGregor - - - Finh Street, , Ogden. Hooks, Periodicals, Mag- Pilgrim's Progress, illustru.ed by John liuuyou. 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VT of the CftfforOi'l Is oarccMiia. xt'taikinu.1 'O not tmpatrea. cathartic rovers J'rlce 28 cctitn. hs arw MeLain's Vcrmii u$re. 'lionlKinx j i Ogden, Utah. ciiiiiiot Iv nr Sfovi'i itrc krrt til for Sle . I. ntul t:lt Uh itrniicU Ainu by all tlw ! St. Louix, 3foM 23 . r lerrixt.r', liJyTL. ; , STOVE, V?ot?l, fh litr twiuty mid Exct'lli'iic1, . fJnrpB CLAIS SAXTA , ft JIOMTOliSnowin UKE, IT Quicker andCbcuper Than P'oreof fb ,.,:, ("fhiitiy, rli'iinliiicM Kiut rcllnf.ility iu uI! ' OI'flritti(. famous for doing more ana DOING ; Private f! i n '.EASIEST . KlWfc BETTER POPULAR ARTiSTS. rr,Q A. RANDALL, SON & CO. 1 T. Grovor, Utah. Uintah, FOR THE FOLLOWING POPULAR, Tulg-- .''.''' Xulciitccl Company, 'J!. of Etc., Etc. ; with i:R-rvci- CITY, for the Manufacture Superior Cloth, Rlank cs, Yarui, Raiting, Old Red Heifer, star in forehead, One Three-yea- r bush of taii white, V C on left hip. One Red and White Steer Calf, upperhit in right, unuill notch out of point of left, eard. .'. 1 a. ciLOc&ETT, . Iiistrict Poundkeeper. Logan, Cache Co., Sept 25th, 1873. d9 It ... OGDEN Is forehead, no brands. WEDNESDAY EVE., OCTOBER 1st. U.; Tliird Circle, 'Jj eta. l cts. additional. feats from, f7 to. fl ., NEAR , ;nS '. f EXCELSIOR MILLS J lft Hide, under half crrp in Kyis will be opened on . s7(i-i- thich. fttiTOfATED, RKM0UKLF.D, and rTui ihed in the most elegant v-.'f 57. Cloth for Wool! THE SIY POSSESSION AUWyA. i M (atillery. tiV.T.W . THE LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WORLD! BY FAR STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT . ' ORG AX AND FAMOU3 FOB BEKO THEATRE. ' y, 4ESTE1" Will be offered those who wish to get Good Books for the Winter and Are Suited fo all Climates, SALT LAKE HAVrVO IT RN ITU Hi: THE SUPERB . -- ligent compositor Probate Courts not.dead, but?ruealeth." i V S6-- 1 0 HARNETT'S, The best aud cheapest stock of worth of Alt Lake. INDUCEMENTS GREAT & Main Sired, Ogden. October. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A the shareholders of the 8cond ard Zion's O) o;erative Mercantile Institution will be held next door to Steven's Hall, Fifth St., Ogden, on Saturday, November 14. l73,at 10 a.m., for the purpose of amending the 15th section of the Constitution of said institution. W.G. SAUNDERS, Prwt, BOL. STEVENS, Secretary, . L3 trial before the ; ' 2STOTIOE3. - ilk of During the Afonth Buriny Conference. rendercd'IIe BOYLE . EVENING r- AT Salt Lake , City, Utali, ' NOTICE politcmes3itDied lu-nv- IN CASH AND TUB BEST IN FURNITURE, ONE FOURTH STORE, Opposite Dcscret National Bank, m DutJ(h moriROrn 1J00K DWYElt'S , 4 ' , . i .i he didn't hcaTe!" uigm ne started soutnwaru wnu to know "Why in i two horse vand' wheAiViid .travel"-t- J 1'Hejive. (o!"' ejnctilaied. the Astounded W.is ibat what you wanted? about a mile his skipper, stock had increased Good I thought you was salutin Lord! four. Willis ? . , roukpfk5od of J v.. J Booth and Carlos Love. the American flag!" "DiableJ" houted started after him, learned" of his the otScers in chorus, and set Ihe cn?c down as additional evidence of the losing through Ogden Thursday morn-"lwhich they regarded as a necessary ani pushed ou to where ;, rutjnaance U1 be gives , i ,. Partington, ingredient of the American character. ' 7 'ost the trail. Retracing their steps ' JiVKRY j'TJurrcd easnvard t Uintah, 'where An editor's pocket was picked at ml Caught liiEOt n t!s track'aSain ar.Eolo withj'the horses, one of Litchfield, Hi., and he tried to make Two lH turned out 'to bo the property of the public believe he lost S2. ' dollars ia an editor's pocket? Pshaw Booth, and Dfnrc fipcn at 7 o'clock, porforiaaaco U conir. another belonged to an innice at 7.30. "u was nununz lor it wnen The Nilea Democrat recently had ib e pris ner was brrmsrht ADMISSION. back to Briz- - it touching- - obituary, cloidng with , a FirH Circle, tl.00; Second Circle, velufted quotation, i'luelv tho intel- 50 Parq!iot?aii! i 1.17 Given, gilt-barrele- d - - THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE In Boohs at ivory-handle- d, fore-eai- l. jib-'boo- GREAT BARGAINS n Ki-gt- silver-plated- BOOKS! GRAIN WANTED. BOOKS! v SpeciiJ dispatch to the S. F. ChronicIs.JSacramento, Oct. 8. At 4 o'clock this afternoon; Charlos 1 - , , w A Art- - eUKftnt ieui tfTnetlw. ItbitlHiNH Jippt In lwv tlinvi and cry fur For And all Thpy rmHitde Ocmi OdhliJik ctitictli.jif 1m.ji; . tliin. I'rit 'lit ck wt Hale, by Z. CM. I. . ,. vlltt druutinU. a siJ'i-i- j |