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Show to be property LJ twa utter tbe trailer ?rUl TEN' but Mr. H rmoml Lbt tK-- upua by U would KTUuily be u CEil'LlB BEETlSUUr THE roi'S. Biittfr tIL K!Ue U de-e- n and it in titbe. Tbe till toeit Pridav tbt Cuum-d- , d.e faOkilpoued Pi-ise- - a tcto rvgular bat-i- t i lie (Jet Eiclt Vrar fur TL ret a of V, I. Sikej as a Ye&r f. r IWaaioa and T ewuber ot tbe 0,;dt-for. was cv ;lxL Kiirt-l.Ljt burn oa tbe force SLxoliu.' liiliv 1 i ld. for ett kmjcXLm and Lu a guod u3i',r. Hr lutn L3.4t to Knt Ttmb IW- - t Mr. Corey eKned that tbe ctr-- t lb tat MHrn-to&f f be iflrtnU-the to gra-kbure or rtJ-Tth acrt m to IU frtii kd even witb Hie eidcak. Tb iuotKn t elUrj 'lMUl Nci. t fit lfcif 05 tu-d- trijj net tut u-L m. M. a BuforJrt el; crir sti) ,; 4umlix for tea dj oo i KiiibU k AHjb. rs. Jn M oa Btotioik Tut Ptpie . do-iwrl-. ord-rof Mr. otn d Gfdi.J jury ciiii into rourt rJ re ported Ux--i tiit-i.l agjutit bll trri r U rikJ and fjur igncrL Jam Kriiy'c rjuv rbargfd sith a r tjfu ia Cjmm? Valley, as ciurdtT 'H ' I ft was to Lave it!nol till M' ixiiiy, bet bo time a as baJ ftHM up y4erdiy u ktrn-Ukb- v TU - 1 m It tbe urdt-- of tbe judged tbe tin distri"t court at Ogden. that ia the ra jsea nirctioced E.L DiyU'S trial raise up in tbe Iii- - tlie U4oir appkr ia torm court in this city trii-- t court ) 4rflay morning. He 1, l"Jt, and pWd trkd fjr the shooting of li.lly FW1U a oa Mooday, tbe to tbe indicluMtit found against tbetu barkeeper. C. 11 Pah appt-rtor tufir bMui will, Ji'Hild tbey Lot ap defendant, and D. Evans for the pl&iiitrf. pear, ue a.tu:rcJ furfeilod. iliu qrder Tbe folio ing jury was iaipacelW: J. applies dfniKlaut.--- , not only to th Bradley. John Germer. B, L ByU-e- , but to all otht r oct on bouds a ho have John Allen, J. T. McIuUh, S. H. Holi- - Dot aa yet appeared in court Ntnd lisoo, J. E. Sjialding, Gx Stet&oj, C. A. pUadel: vs. A. tireenweiL roUuery. the UunelLPred Miuua, IL SLurtlefT aad The reopie Pwpie . Lvnutii Baker aud Wa ia r ltK -t- Tie City Cbuanl mit ia reg u!ar t,o3 Lit nihL Tb following cucai)-r- s wen present: Khiiling, Snyder, PreeLaw, BlaadeL Hurlbut, Zieujer, Hank, Turner sod Corey. Mayor is in the e&st and Mr. Shilling u called to tbe chair. Kil Th ordinance fixing and reffulaticg tbe use of tapwrni by private individuals nn) ronuratoa in ta city cw up tbe third iw'kding and wm adopted. It was ordered pubbel.wl iu The (Vim MUtilAL. There being do further business tbe Co u nod adjourned. fr IP that came up wm The first busine he bearing of pot.Uous. A petition . of Five Potota, k IjU Assault by Footpads I'pon signed by eixty citk-ifur fire protertioo in that suburb. Mr. Albert Thorburn. The signer Raid that tbey were willing into a volunteer ' Mr. Albert Thorburn, a well known to organize tueraw-lv- t department They dttiired that the young man, was omuiulteJ by footpads band engine itb a hose cart be placed j at 11 o'clock last Light at their disposal. 1 inferred to tbe com He was on his way borne wbea at the mittee oa fcr departments. corner of Twenty fourth and Jefferson, The Ogdon Liberal Hand's petition for he two men. Tbey separated to met tbe in to Hall, practice City pttrraidsion liulorred to eotutuittee on public build-in?- . allow him to pass, but as bo did no one of them grabbed bim and the other Joseph Hirrop, petioned for a position drew a pistol and ctuck it in bis fare, at upon the police force, lief erred to the the tuna demanding his faai" Mr. Harrop has police commission. Mr. Thorburn grappled subbed as an o$cer for some time and money. with bis as&ailaants and veiled for his proven bimsslf a eoaetent man. Tbe cuiutuiltoo on law reported favor- help at the tup of bis voice. It so fortuned that Deputy Sheriff J. A. ably upon the petition of William A. Lam pert was walking up Twenty-fourtacoidinr.aco and the (iordon proponed within bearing of the cries. He companying hia petition grunting bim street the franchise to establish and operate a hastened toward th spot f rum which district messenger service along or they proceeded. Tbe thugs saw bim under the streets and alleys of Ogden. epproaobing. and letting go of their The company agrees to begin work upon victim started to run. The deputy at th"m to halt and shot at one the construction of the system within shouted failed them to wing of but have ami to it completed sixty days The other robber was not within eix months. 15 y motion of Judge him sprinter and the oiiicer l'reshaw, the ordinance was laid over arangood ond placed him under ar-rdown bim a for second reading. of a revolver. Tho nt the point In regard to the petition of the Ogden , was put in the county jail. He Driving i'urk association for bcenao to prisoner sell liquor upon its ground, the com- gave his name as Tom Watts, mid aaid mittee on license favored the giving of that ho had been in Ogden only two the license, and recommended that tbe days and had come from Helena, Mont., association pay HO a day for every duy where he switched in the Northern Pacific yaids. liquor is sold. Tbo committee further recommended that the association be An Affray at Terrace. required to pay tor police service to keep order every racing Jay. The report was A cutting scrape occurred Wednesadopted. in Terrace. Nick Smith, a fireman The committee reported favorably day on Union Pacific. Blubbed one, Dun the Ellis of have John to the upon petition the assessment upon bis property, which lap, master mechanic ih the road's rebe has deedod over to the city for street pair shop at that place. According to Tbe report was Smith's account, he was walking along purposes, remitted. the street and when he, started adopted. recommended to pass a crowd of drunken emThe committee al month be paid ployes of the shops tbey abused that the salary oi $85 to Mr. Rhodes, chief of the fire depart- bim and finally assaulted him. He and plunged ment, and that for live month's service drew a knife in $50 per month bo paid to Mr. William it into Dunlap. At the eight of the M. Chapman, of the depart- kni'e the crowd drew back, and Smith ment. Mr. Corey moved that Mr. Chap- walked out of town. He came to Og man be given only $30 per month, since den Bnd was arrested yesterday by Of- his services were not given entirely ncer Davenport. Dunlap, though badly to the overseeing of the department. cut, is not expected to die. The motion was lost The question upon the adoption of Who KojfeM Is. the origiual report was carried. wns stolen night before Another horse The tiuanoe committee further reported to reduce the assessment upon last from near Harrisville. Sheriff Bel-nathe land of Q. B. Overton of New York, thinking that Rogers might be the lying at the foot of Twenty-eight- h went out yesterday to investigate. thief, Attorfrom to 1,75Q. street, $3,500 City was learned upon no less authority It ney Haywood said that since the board thnt of Ed. Dayton, that liogors' of equalization had adjourned last thanname is neither Dick IJogers nor real August, the matter was beyond the Win. Bowia. He In conse- has Hardy, abut is Buck jurisdiction of the Council. served year's term in the Utah quence, the report was laid upon the penitentiary for stealing a horse. He .Utile. was arrested for the crime by Sheriff The following claims were allowed: Powler of Utah noiinty and' was W. R. Porter & Co.. $il2.5C. in Provo. Thos. Gaboon, 00. Ogden City Electric Light Co., $420.48. Mr. Farrcl'a Misfortune. P. V. Coal Agency, $31.05. I. E. Brown, $250,88. Mr. William Parrel, former superinUnion Mercantile Co., 85.10. tendent of the water works and now S. M. Preshaw, $176. connected with the Bear River Canal W. W. Punge, $3.55. J. W. McNutt & Co., $103.25. company, was stricken with paralysis P. B. Hurlbut, $101.50. And other yesterday morning. He was at his email claims. In regard to the claim of home, back of the Methodist ehurch on John P. Collins for work upon the addi- Twenty-fourtstreet, when the attack tion of the city hospital for $750, it was came. For a while his life was despaired ordered that S600 be paid on account. of, but he afterwards rallied and is now The claim of II. A. Hawes for $50.50 for doing well. Dr. Brick attended him. grading Adams avenue was ordered paid out of the Adams avenue fund. Takes Place Monday. Hobson & Wilkerson, the firm that Tho change in tho dining-rooarhas the contract on the city sewer work, communicated that owing to unfore- rangements of the Broom hotel takes seen delays and obstacles they would be on Monday nest. A. M. Peters, unable to complete the work within the placo time specified by the contract. They of San Francisco, will take charge of the asked for GO days further time. The ex- room and handle it as a restaurant of the first class. Ho comes highly recomtension was granted. The Mr. Turnor of tbe finance committee mended 9 a successful caterer. said that Smith &. Smith, the lawyers, Broom will be run strictly on the European plan on and after the 1st of De had agreed to help City Attorney d in the case of Ducheneah vs. the cember. City of Ogden. The plaintiff brings acThe Weekly Commercial tion to prevent the city from selling union square for dwelling purposes, Is out. If you do not care to go the exsince he deeded tho property to the city pense of sending your friends a dailv for a public park. He won the case Coxmkrctu. is just what once before in the district court, but it The Weekly should have. It has the cream of is to be tried in the supreme court, on they Utah and other newa in it. an appeal. Mr. Turner asked that the proposal of Smith & Smith be referred Still Quicker Work to the committee ou laws and it was so A fire on Thanksirivino dav broke nut ordered. The Council resolved itself into a at the house of Thomas Gibbons on board of equalization to assess the prop- Twentv-eisht- h street, and oulv one dnv erty which Jesse M. Wileon, Wheat ley after tho loss was paid in full by n. and William D. Sprunt, Jane L. W ar-u- the .New lork Underwriters' Agency, and Charles II. King propose to through their nirents in Ogden, w. W. deed to the city, to be used in the ex- Miller & Cd. Good work is being done tension of West Thirtieth street. Messrs. by tho lire insurance com panics repreXing and W. Dj Sprunt wore present sented by this firm, and they uro acting and reported that they did not have the upon the principle that the importance deeds of their property with thorn. They of carrying insurance i3 more clearly stated that they wished the now street shown by figures than argument. HELD BV T1IIGS. kl h ir self-defen- ef cou-viote- d h Hey-woo- ru Geo. Bane. Witntst called by tbe pruaecutioa were William Fields, Arthur Pratt cd G. li. Belnap. Fields did not appear at tbe former trial, but be was 6flcrurd found, brought into court and bound in tbe sum of $5u0 to be prt-cyesterday. Tb charge against Duyton was shootwith intent murder. commit to ing Fields wa the tirat and laost imrtait witness. He stated that on tbe uigut of the Denniaon robbery be as rounding the corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Washington when Le Kiiw Dayton running toward him. A crowd was yelling upon the heels of the fugitive and witness jumtil at the conclusion that Dayton hail freshly eotae crime. But ho made tto effort to stop him, for the running inuu carried a gun in bis hand. Da) Urn evidently fupjxwd that witness would essay to bar his (light, for as he dashed toward hiin ho threw his ! upon him and ehot him in the leg. The chase swept by Fields, but he did not join in it Ho walked inlo a neighand discuHtxvl a collaboring tion leisurely with homo frienl4. He did not know that he was wounded until the warm blood tricking down his flesh made him award of it. The bullet had struck him in the leg above the knee and chipped off a piece of the bone. The statements of both Messrs. Pratt and Belnap were substantially the same as their statements at the former trial. The jury, when the case passed into their hands, were out but a tshort time and returned a verdict of guilty. Judge Miner at once passed judgment upon the young desperado, both for tho robbing of Dennison and the shooting of Fields. The sentence for the first offence was eight years and for the second, two in all ten years in the penitentiary to begin when his term of present service shall have expired. If ho serves out the full length of bis three sentences Dayton will bave lived in the prison for seventeen yeara, Tbe prospect is certainly not a pleasing oue ana in its gloomiest fullness It appeared to Dayton when his trial had concluded and he was taken back to the county jail. The sombre vista of prioon years stretching darkly before his men tal vision, might very naturallv have lempioii a spirit less wild than Dayton to something desperate. The odds were Bll against the possibility of his eRcape, but he determined upon taking one forlorn chance to regain his freedom. Marshal ' McClel-la- n Deputy escorted him from tho court room to the county jail. When he had brought his prisoner into the sheriff's ollice, ho started to take off the iron garnishes from his wrists. He had unclasped one of the fetters whoa Dayton jerked lwse and sprang for tho door. The action wns quick us a tiger's spring, but the officer was alert. Davton had not got ten feet away when MeClellan was upon him, locking him in his strong arms as with a vice. Tho prisoner struggled vainly and realizing the uselcssncss of further effort, finally yielded aud was marched to his cell. unresisting He could never have succeeded in his scheme of ewupo. It would huvo been necessary for him to have passed through the county court room, and had the marshal been unable to cxtch him, he would have killed him before he ever reached the open air. Lite in the afternoon Davton, Anderson, Hall and Heug were taken back to the Salt Lake penitentiary. t eom-mitUe- d pit-to- The District Court. Tho following business was dinnoped of in the District court yesterday: . x no r i eopie- vs. it iienry Anderson: defendant reported his name as llarrv Ferguson and pleaded not guilty; L. K. Rhodes appointed as counsel. The People vs. Thomas Connelly: L. R, Rhodes appoiutod a:i counsel. Plea of not guilty. The People vs. Clarence Hall: plea of not guilty; Allen Miller appointed as counsel. The People vs. James Gritlin; plea of not. guilty. llie People vs. George House; ar-t- o raigno.d and took statutory time rt-- i. . The People vs. Adam Johnson; passed indefinitely on motion of D. Evans Bush red Wilson vs. A. Brown; on motion, order for a decree on report of referee. An order was issued for seven. . jurors Fill vs. m me T unariey Ming; ar-rr.igned, pleaded not guilty. - A. Bishop appointed, attorney. Case set for December 2. The People vs. Clabe Cooper, ar- 1 IVxx-Oibr- Shirts for hik r Marian Bakt-r- , bousebreaking. Uc:tod Htutea vs. Jena Franseo, o babitat ton; on bond. I'uited MU, va. IL J. Newman, unlawful cohabitation; on bond. United States va. IL J. Newman, adultery; on bond United Sutea va Jeus Butecane, adultery; on bond. UuiUd Siatcs vs. Lena Butecane, fornication; on bouL Umtd States va Frederick Vatea, unlawful cohabitation: on bond. Uuitoil States va William l'eppleton, unlawful coliiibitatiou; on bond. United States va Frank Gooch, fornication; on bond. United States va Jens P. Turveeen. adultery: on lmd. I t:ited hUitea v. Ira Allen, unlawful cohabitation; on bond. Uaitod States va A. Mi'Purland, adultery; on Ixuid. 1'iiitoil State va Fred Ellis, adultery. United State vs. John Halgreen. un lawful cohabitation. Utnted StaU--a v.s Lars P. Johnson. adultery. United SUitoa va Martlia Ritgers, for nication. Each, all sizes. Real eatate sales yesterday wore Dress Shirts for LOEB & MYER, lMJOPKlKTOUS OI HUH IUU THE 2110 Brick work commenced on the Boston A. Syndicate block yesterday. The city registration begins on Mon day iNo registration no vote, Mr. Al. E. Ewan, I. OK 111 WASHINGTON AVE. ham km, DOBBS, 276 23th SI - 0n, Hal. - PUTNAM- newspapr - e Price Clothing House i 1 Tom's Cabin at thot The Henderson c up in tho district i 9 o clocit. ljook out Holiday trade, at Prices in Proportion with the above, $37,-35- 2. man, is i C. H Mayne seem making a big real est. Tho Breyer coin We have also, a Fine Line of Full CITY IX I1IUEF. J ior't :3G2 It will bafullol' St, Wooamun Twenty-Fourt- h DUw t.len people, Twelve eAndwirt'9?nri1 through the third degree in theKnighta of Iythia lodge last uight The top ornamental work, inoluding the sign "Reed Hotel," was being placed on the Iieed block yesterday. The mercury was up to 89 in the tmu yesterday. Utah climate should be exhibited at the Columbian Exposition. California would look yellow beside it. A petition was being circulated yesterday for tho appointment of A. M." Fleming to the office of county clerk, just made vacant by the deat h of C. L. s worth. Hol-ling- Wo hove a fine lot of "Tom und Jerry"' sets which wo are stilling cheap. Come early nnd buy. Thk Fair. PRESS OPINION. Question of Pleasure. Sioux City" Journal: If it isn't a pleasure for Jay Gould to make money any more, recent events may perhaps suggest that ho finds pleasure in preventing other people from making A money. The Meanest Yarn. Sioux City Times: About the meanest, littlest, most eoutenipliblo newspaper yarn which has bobbed up of late, is that which intimates that Iron. Miles is fomeuting' tho Indian scare as a presidential boom for himself. mh. ifi hinir. iHiK vwj uviru VIUUUUJ SIIOKS, TRUNKS, VALISES. All Goods Sold at Ptlnt la Neck. Friendship, Wi.,June ir her nek. 14, Mt wife bed violent pains la which ws very lore and stiff. Pbe ws mrea tolirclj by fct. Jacota Oil. jAMK--i blOWK. ws M'fjt. In Terrible Tain. Jucb 18, 1S!S from overexertion tvery bone wag Bind SUIT and tore; in torrthlo palti. I was cured arompUy br St. Jcoli Oil. Co.,Chicopee,Mw., J. C. BUCKLEY, PaymaKter. AT Ddcnaisn aso Dr.Al.tM. THI CHARLES k. V0GELEI CO. BalUmeri. It. CHICAGO PRICES! UTAH. The (treat est Strike. Among the grent strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure has proven, itself to be one of the motit important. The demand for it has become astonishing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, and nianv unexpected euros effected. It soon relieves i.hort breath, fluttering, pains in side, arms, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankls, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous diseases free. The New Heart Cure is Bold and guaranteed by II. A. Wulknr. Also his Iieetorntive Nervine for headache, tits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. THEIR OWN SJtiXATUBKS. Suluner Asraiu Victoiions and in Pr leired by ull Artists. I?ead the following which spoalw for itself: Miss. Hoiimkr & (!o., New York City, Gr.NTi.KME: During ourwncmt tour wo have been tendered the uso of all the celebrated makes, but always prefer tho Sohmer on aoeouut of its pure sympathetic quality of tone, and perfect action. In ull that portamu to nrt'iKtic piano mauufactury, none your muguilicent instrument. A. Aamold, wll IjOI IE El.BK!, r.RINCO CaMPOHKUjO, Electroliers may be found in great va- Artints composing the Aamold Concert ' Conipany. riety and of quality at Tub s Takeit HF'FOKK J..W. McXUTT & CO., it Druggists 2304 UNi; Hkkakfast. A Curd. Tlio undersigned desires to give public evpression of appreciation and thanks to the JNew 1 ork Lmler writers Agency, und to W. W. Miller & Co,, their agents in Ogden, for tho exceptional quickness with which they mot and paid the lots (sustained from tiro one. day ago at my house at No. f!W, Twenty-eightstreet. Said loss was promptly paid in full within one day from the occurrence thereof. Thomas Giiujokh. TKKI L jIKR and TOILET ARTICLES. Imfoktf.d and DoirunTie ! CIGARS. h Onion by Mail Promptly Attended to. Fifth St., Near Voun, OSDEN, JEWELER Block, 2483 Washington Avenue, Offers you Hie FINEST QUALITY of Goods at tho Lowest. Prices. Evevythincr New. Entire New Line of Silverware Arrived Yesterday. ARE OPENING IT OUT ' Gkack l'otrrr.rt, China can be procured from Thk Faib in greater variety and of bettor quality than at any town in Utah. STIFFNESS, STIFF NECK. Violent . OGDEN, first-clas- CURES PROMPTLY hk NniKiinirU' ill JUUlllw II QJ Possibly Prejudiced. Fair. Atlanta Constitution: The statement Mr. reHarrison is that not O. K.T. What is it? Benjamin sponsible for the Iiepublicau collapse is very well put The fact is, Mr. Harri Take it iik.wrk Uubakfast. son is the only president the country has ever had w ho is not responsible for Mrp. E. E. Walsh, dress modiste, anything. JolTerson Avenue. J. G. RAINE, NEW Broom Hotel "WE ed fr l piCHU. Weave selling Four-pl-y Linen Bosom White Un-laundri- - i GOLDEN JiAGLE l-- Ti-a- L.-bbi- ail 1 tl - y flaUX Will t U Wattla; Orirr in Ka pVw?J ts4 guilty; rial. r i Tfcursi. lYiU-LSow- I'AVTUXN SESTESCE. p-ir- dtfpaeUiua, west F I.U. T31T IS THE LESGTII will prt-t- t the tbwr deed. Tbe Council, after tbii lx-- a Bight. LIST SIGHT. i Gm!iiAt Ordiiiinee FraiehN fur a Piark-- t Brr System. TVt a Better lm DREiltY vlmtie, , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1830. OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TO-DA- Y. 1 |