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Show 3& . ;. Work and Win. fc,,llL'y Tp, awakon from your slumbers t There U work for you to do; Would vow plod along life's pathway With no better aim Id tIow Than your allly, telflah pleaeimi t Clue If another'! way it dark, ,V" Shod aome (noUght o'er hla pathway Ltmd a haiu( to ateor Us bon k. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Pubusuixo Company. by tlie OaMM Months ybrue Single k'1'.t .10 RATES " L LiilHf.S.hm IS 1 uuc, j giiuare iu , (5 Column, " 1 mm m wofod;to liToTySyXitpratiiro,, Agriculture, Science and the Arts. r OF ADVERTISING. a t 1 WEDXES DAT, JUNK 8, 1870. 0iI)i;V, UTAH, VOL. I. n- - $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 $2 $3 $5 70 40 25 3 5 I 111 IS 80 50 30 4 7 9 11 21 65 100 40 6 "10 13 IS 30 90 135 60 11 16 19 25 45 20 30 34 45 75 100 135 200 15 per month. Business Cards f'lr in'acIniBoe. f .juiire t oostats of ten Jinus of type of this ef,e v.riv advertisers allowwl to change at pleasure, e willi only the additional charge of twenty-fivu square for composition, but theyoverwillcon-beclargeil JiXTRA for oicujiying spaco "'fintWti55glolVlW Correspondence. ... A Xcw Idea for Jerry. y, 0DEN. Mav. 28.' 1870. Editor Jcxction: the-jurand examined by myself-an- d no marks of violence or cause of death :,; ' discovered. Found oa his persdn;bne gold ring, five small keys, eight medals, one pocket-knife, one pair of gloves and two small handkerchiefs. ,f ;,.. t: The jury returned tne following "Died from effects of" disease unii U O known' to jury." . X . ;n J,,UaovKtt, Acting Coroner P. S. It appeared the deceased was member' of the Masonic fraternity. The body was taken to Salt Lake City for interment. It is also stated that $11,75 was fonnd in his clothing. J. G. . , .,i ' Dbau Bno. Thinkin? a reuortofni? mission might be interesting to the people, I thankfully embrace the privilege of giving to the readers of your excellent paper, a sketch of the same. 1 embraced the trosnel here, in the Spring of '00 In the Spring of (18, I was" called to go on a mission to the Un ited Statefs. 1 started in June in com pany with some other Elders.. I com menced my work in Kentucky, preached my first sermon in I'ainsville Ky., to a crowded house, the majority of whom were entirely ignorant of 5lormonism. I continued my work iu Kentucky some three or four months, baptizing some, and making numerous friends; while there I made my home principally with the estimable sisters of brother 1). I think tljere is a splendid II. l'jto-opennig in tual blate lor an Elder to do much good. I visited Virginia, subse quently to my visit m Ky., when Elders Boyle and Corey were laboring. ' I associated, with them a. short season. They 'returned to North Carolina,' where they, had opened up a work, and left the Virginia field to me, where I labored until my return home. My labors were blessed, witll success. I baptized 108 persons in all, organized a branch of fifty-fou- r members in Rus sell County, having two other branches in my field besides, to w hich I added hew members. IT left them with elders presiding over each branch.1' : !.. I also visited the valley of V ireinia. Augusta County, and made some friends; Sister Randall was then visiting her relations, and had done good work in removing prejudices. 1 made my head ' vei-dic- WABBEX C. HTIPSET, tklt Luke City. Jerry S kept a livery stable not very far from our city. One bright geutlcnian, a morning a Stranger to Jerry, called for a horse and carriage, to be used for the dny, and he was particular to be accommodated with IIUSSEY, t. lUItt.BIl, Helena, Muatana. the best. "I can let you have as JENNINGS' MA IX - NEW ' W utfitlon- ' - Of the highest honors worn, u live then, truly, nobly. And In life's inceiuamt din. let BttI.DIX'0, STREET, ,,; Him aome duty to perform, Which, if nobly fom i worthy well-dresse- BANKERS, w Ivery pwson hw & 'CO., DAIILIR . Such ono hit his work appointed Ita tome field to tabor in, While ambition poiuU ua upward! To tho uiottn "Work amf Win." V not think yaoraelf degrmlpd We have our respective splicm;, AB cannot lawyeri, MorvlianM, ailniatera, or poor. OCSDEX. Have aniiie aim for wbjch to l;iNr, horso is With the motl "Work and Win." AND SALT LAKE CITV. there is in the cilv, sir," said Jerry; Draw and fluid Coin in TVulrra CnrrMiry. There are thorny pathe before us, Pnst, "but you are a stranger to me, and 1 Kxchaiga " on fun KranHncn, Montana, Ponver, rltaii&d on l'atlis that other feet have trod, siMa Nrt1ccVovil$isSilits' have must of some and some" all iU e Vurk, Nw Euroiw, lie U.uU, twenty-fivwill part the charged paper, the outtid of Until, wearied with Dfe's burden. rates. the above . on additional eh!" attended cent, to, Collections promptly "Security, you want, per tf They were laid boneuth the sod. IdvertiKeiiients not marked on the copy with the . "Exactly ." " ' nu'inlr of insertions, will l published, at enr We must aJl Ml up tha the said well," and "Very gentleman, transient at nnrfl ortlsjwi out, Jdiargud A.. brawnones hava MIIS13Tl, beep, Up wuFe 'what do you call your horse worth?" Nevor fult'riiiB, always striving, raAruVEKTISKMENT8 inserted till forbid, will lw ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. "Six hundred dollars the one I will ill and ordereil every instance, out, With the will to work and win. tnitinuei! until A Theological Duel. let you have." i i I c ,nr"d lor aoeuriUsgl,v. advertis-t- n "Then suppose I leave with you that Office opposUe Ogdeu Hotel, Tire privilege of yearly and half yearly CXI DEN CITV. restricted to 'their direct line of business, and A theological duel is about to take amount?" li Lival Auction, Ileal or, otlier All kind of 1il'1 liualueaa promptly attended "That will do, sir." Ht Miscellaneous. to their roguliyUrj 4ej vriM. place between Rev. Dr. Newman', of to. ltf the soon at were horse :The and tor separately. buggy Mr. Grant's ad Inreligious will he Washington, States the from No Advertisements The color difficult to sec Blindntau's stranger's service, and having looked serted without the cash (at our advertised rates.) viser, ana a distinguished ., Mormon. them over, he remarked to Jerry: buff. ot our order. ie from the anUs acconipanviiiK The fight is to come off in the Taberauthorized Advertising Agents. "I think I'm safe enough to take that The oldest lunatic a record Tim All communications devoid of interest to the horse at six hundred." nacle in t Brighain Young August, being interests, intended or prompt, private nuhlic of mind. out sir: is and there, yon'll "Every dollar will be charged lTr:f niiita, and ia.vment the challenging party. , The following so when you draw the lines on the reiinired in advance. If personal in character, we say A man ever ready to terape aa ac advertise-Bioutu- J from the Washington correspondence of road." reserve the right to reject any article, or (his class,,, the New York Herald tells the story: The gentleman took from his pocket-boo- k To nil whom it may concern. quaintance lut barber. .".FRASk'Lrafr. RICHARDS, Editor. dollar and a a Hosrz and Bye were throe fThe sermon ofDr: sNctvmnni hf the Root, C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. dollar greenback, which he 11ER2BY GIVEN, THAT name on a hotel register, one day last Metropolitan Metrlodisl! criureh,' on the IS stable-keepegot in NOTICE subject of polygamy, delivered several passed overoff.to the engaged in Business in week. drove and weeks 'reached wiiich the City Ordiago, having Brigham Ogden OC DEN DIRECTORY. City, (tcr A codfish breakfast and an India- At Bight he returned, having had a nances a license must be Young's dominions through the columns that provide fine drive of about forty miles. rubber overcoat will keep a man dry all of doctor reverend the the has a Herald, first without obtained,) procuring United fUniM O.Iieera for . rJ received a, challenge to come to Salt i, "Ah, got back, eh?" said Jerry, as the license are ltahlo to be taken before any dy. Hah. office. entered his Lake City and' deliver the'Saint discourse gentleman be and said Alderman cf subjected City, to divided two or into be Texas wants Governor J. Wilson. Sliaffet "Yes, sir; and I would like for you to to a Fine. in the temple. ,It is proposed that one 4 " more itaiet. mey tay one governor X. Ttfann! ' of the Saints shall reply. . A larjre audi come out and see if the horse is as good Salary M.S. E. By order of the City Council, cannot pardon all the scoundrel. Patrick. Marshal ence and perfect eeeurity'are promised. as it was before I took it. We want know V. S. Attorney done all these C.fih. IIeu1pstead J LOltIN FARR, Mayor. things straight, you Dr. Newman has accepted the challenge, old bachelor tay A vinegar-hearte- d $upt. Indian AjfairS JtE.'fourtelloUe. and proposes to leave here early in , no the head of lookt be under alwava C. Clements. Surveyor-Guerali ' Jerry was pleased with the gentle- THOS. Ge. ODELL, the wtak. , the of August." for Marria newt Recorder. jet" City at Thomas Herringers of Receiver of P$H f man's manners. He went out, and. after ?0ver quarters The Methodist parson has made a Burk's Garden Va., who was exceedingly on. due examination, pronounced the horse Tha perfection of wisdom and the end by at good at ever. George JL tiospitable to the elders. " lie is one of mistake. Hei i willi be ioVerniatobed Registrar of Land Office of true philosophy is to proportion our . i , those wealthy Virginia farmers, his wife those Mormons on the Bible argument as "Worth at much at when I took it, The Office of the City Recorder is at wants to our potseasiont, our ambitions Maxwelsj 1 1 Uff f UL;'. Mas been a true haint for years, and U. . Assessor 0m PlTaggart. the Office of the "Ogden Junction," to our capacities. he lives." Brigham; Y6unj Is Isn't it?" sare. M U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. "Certainly." nearly all hie household have followed Seventies' Ball, near the V. C. R. R. Chief Jvifi6e. C. Wilson. her example. I had the pleasure of bap probably delighted with the idea of "All rieht. You may give me that Station. It is an interesting; sight to see a ' Assocutte'jd slices 0, F. Strickland and tizing him just before I started for ray getting Newman among his people to de six hundred, if you please. young lauy wun train nanos in tno Office Hours from 10 a. m. till 8 p. m, on tne end of her mountain home; he contemplates mov- nounce and discuss polygamy from a re Hawlcy. They went back into the office, where dough and a musquito ' ' ' two nose. over handed the ing herein the fall. I V $i) greenbacks. ligious standpoint. "h Sharp tactics this., Jerry into them nut bit entire mission felt I the The pocketgentleman During my Territorial Officers: We wonder if this good Rev. Dr. New A young New Yorker has recently of fhe Gospel, and calthovgh book, buttoned hit coat, gave his hat a II, testimony Delegate to Congress -- .William He married his father's mother-in-laKere I left the work in which man could not, without any very extra brush, and said: believing ' ' Hooper. ' is puztled to know what relation he bears returned to was sir." "Good I it I. eveuingi engaged, knowing Zerubbabel Snow. ordinary effort, find a field for reform at Attorney-Generto himself. be true, even the work of God. Priests "Hold on!" crid Jerry. "You haven't Marshal home much broader and more infamous J. D. T. McAllister.' , !' use the sir." me of and the of became for horse, grade paid character, every ' Jtufifor William Clayton; i Alarming symptoms of suffrage fevr: "Paid? ustf use of what horse?" powerless in the hands of an Elder, than that which he is about to travel ' . Treasurer David 0. Caldcr. Little Girl There, dolly, you mustlia v. ; , IM , in wheV brought in contact with'them, and 2,500 miles to visit. Bat there is noththe returned suprise. gentleman, still and sleep all day, 'caw I've dot lo Superintendent of Common, School the people begin to realize the impoten 'Why the horse you've been using like Jeoking after the sins of other Robert L. Campbell. do and vote. ing all exclaimed Jerry, emphau cy oi' the " advocates of their creeds and people.; This, in the code of 'modern cally.dsji" tenets. ,. The fly has uses. He serves t leep ' I returned with a company of seventy morals, itf a fundamental article.' "Bless you my man," said ti e gentled Weber County Officers: sinners awake at church on SALESROOM SAMPLE ISP I wish to say a word in regard Omaha Herald, , man, with an affable smile,"I have been warm day, so that unregenerated JnboU wi.Comtjf udge I, D. souls. to our treatment by the railroad men, t,! V i driving my own horse. I bought the ,f, hearts may be touched by the preacher's and wish to.gij publicity to, th same, horse, buggy and i harness of you, this MA-IIS""- word. for tne bonent ol luture emigrants. Xew York Pneumatic Tun-Me- l. morning at your own, price; and you IIlmes, Ricliaixi Dalian tyne. Col. Moffatt,,of tie. Orange and Alex have now pronounced them worth as The most refreshing political item Clerk and RerqrderF. S. Richards. was exceedingly kind much as I paid for them.and have bought afloat is to the effect that Grant, who Ogden Proieeuting Attorney Aurelius Miner andria Railroad, to us and was truly fatherly in his atten has taken so inucU, has at last given deorge. Xlfred "rownsehd ,ma recent them, in turn,: of me, Really, sir, it is Notary Public William Critchlow. t If don't tion to the emigrants.' Messrs. Stan letter to me a small silver cup to Colfax's 1 transaction, iterf-UlLsr-r Ikslka IV you legitimate a fltork f the Celebrated somethinga imcago Trrfm put in wood and Everest of the Chicago and think so, you can consult some legal I haTe on hanJ LK8large' Ihnuiu HOTVX.N, CHOW, KUN, word SIUWAN, for the as tunnel good pneumatio t.Wkfr-8nforAND BlUKr'8 BIUXD8 of friend. Uood evening, sir. d Assessor Bing- - North Western, R.R.were very kind ; also . .? A Dublin lady, who claims to be a ..! Mr. Ryme of U.P.R.R. To the latter, we follows: And the gentloman went Iiam. descendant of the Stuarts, it overhead were even compelled to produce evidence I made a visit to the pneumatio tun- away, leaving our venerable stable-kee- p Treasurer Israel Canfield. and eart in love with Louis Napoleon, to establish our identity with this peo- nel, under Broadway, New ; York, on er sorely puzzled over this new problem, Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Also, a I.AUG K STOCK of and has made several attempts to interwas Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools ple, in order to receive accommodations Wednesday. 'It seemed to'meto'bna Jerry had flattered himself that tie view him in hit private apartments. She at reduced prices. Wm. W. Uiirton. complete success, notwithstanding the thoroughly posted in all sorts of equine CASE LIQUORS, bus been tent to a lunatic asylum. Jits We were poorly accommodated on the and the bigoted ami cor- mysteries; but, certainty, this was en V majesty is candid enough to admit that crowded, in one car, rupt opposition which it had to encoun- irely a new idea. being CASE V WINES, l Ciioveriuueiit: au'd failing lo make connections, coui' ter. Descending into a basement saloon anybody who loves him mue be insane. 1861 Iiicorporafcd by Act of Jan. to us over twelve in 1 some feet below CHAMPAGNES, (hereby lay pelling ,the pavement, expen Municipal election biennially on the sive places. , jjut ' generally- we were paid a quarter of a dollar admission, An Gentleman' First old second Monday of February. Meetings treated An Infenui 1 Crime. CATAWBAS, well, and arrived here safely and passed on to a still, deeper saloon, of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday with the ETC, ETC. J inthe title in of death one was an which as and exception kept light day by jets The' crime charged against a man evenings, at City Hall, Main Street, fant. I enjoyed myself finely on my chandeliers of a new oxygen gas. Here, Call and examine my Stock. ; named Langc, a dealer in picture frames The Midland Railroad has penetrated a Mayor Loren Farr. mission, and felt at all times the accom at thirty feet under ground, the air was in this city, is one that should give him Aldermen-r-- 1? A. Brovn,: 1st: Ward; paniment of the spirit, and received for pure and refreshing as out of doors. In section of country where the locomotive ' a preeminence in the criminal catalogue V. 3. 'ileihrick, 2d ' old to ot settlers. dea the still ;, ' saloon a first is the of which I had the the truth novelty myself testimony through for diabolical intent. He shipped a bos cause in which we are engaged. , , scended, stood the immense machine day or two since an old inhabitant of Joseph Parry, 3d Xearljr Opioslle White House, in April on the New Orleans steamer Conmehrs James Mo ,Gwv Walter I have returned to my mountain home used to exhaust air in the tunnel. The ouo of the secluded vales through which and secured an insurance on it of $1, Thompson, William W." Burton, 'Jsiak to assist In the work, wheresoever t may lower saloon was a handsome railway the Midland winds it course, clad in 050, and the box proved to hare been Leavitt, Israel Canfield. be needed and called by the Priesthood station, beautifully finished and carpet- homespun,- with his noonday lunch de Recorder prepared with explosive and inflamraa-bl- o Thos. G. OdolL I feel that Zion wilt, prosper, "The ed, with conveniences of all sorts for the posited in one of his capacious pockets, S. S. TUCKEK, ' ' material, and wag only prevented small one of New the at a aboard train "Cullom and walls use of Attorney A. Miner"." the Moves," got passengers,, Grasshoppers," along from burning the ship by the watchfulMarshal W. N. Fife. wonder innocent to of the contrary notwithstand- were pictures of the many successful stations. The air Bill, otc., ness and activity of the captain. In the ? Treasurer Aaron Fftrr.. ing. ;For this I pray, also for the pros pneumatic 'railways of Europe. ''The ment with which he surveyed theinterior box were vessels of alcohol, gasoline jVlnlcer, Assessor and CMlector-- . all that tunnel opened directly out of the second of the car before venturing to arrange Bingham. perity of the Junction,' and and turpentine, and the fire was appa' ' ex an W. W. a '. Burton. indicated Amea. himself that favor Ziou. in seat; Surveyor saloon, a few feet deeper, and the car HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE rently to have been set to these by a his in was an G. Taylor. event B. Lewis. sidcursion rail stood the ei' for at Captain of roliMj-S- T, OGDEN. by ...t "JUNCTION" carrying passengers OFFICE, ,j. chemical that would explode with slight Justice of the' Peace S. Egglcston. . nerience.i not could ; a more comfortable car ing ! Constable C. F. Middleton. be imagined ; it gave seats to twenty Presently "toot.toot" sounded the sig' All Orders personally and promptly friction. The friction was provided for TJintah, June 2nd, 1870. by mice shut in a box, who, in gnawing attended to. , Feiexd Jdsction : I have to inform persons, and was lighted by a potaent ox hal to be off, and the train gradually their way o;t, were to fire the train The venerable its 1 Uintah. hunat sudden death or a of he way again. hrst , gathered another ygen lamp. you sixty Article tnannfnrtnred hj ns Is warranted to that might have destroyed the ship and Ogden Post Oflice: On Saturday, May 28th', 1870, a man dred feet of the tunnel was a bold curve, countryman exhibited' evident signs Krery oe inale o! tli best material. all her company at sea. Here, then, is, Postmaster Isaac Moore. his name John Culven came to and this portion was braced tip with air- of unoasines as the speed increased ltf ' General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. calling if the charge prove true, a man who) of th to end the car one G .Mora, t in L'iaUh, :to from the" "houhe iron like white, glancing cylinders, painted tight ;f, Sundays, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. deliberately plans that awful calamity, visit' a lady known as Anna Chapman. the rest of the shaft, which is filled in other, up to the roof, and then out of th contrives tho fire, on a ship at sea Daily Mails close, until further notice, He took breakfast there and remained with him time same the drawing brick.,, After turning the curve, window, at for Salt Lake City at , death of twenty or possible frightful 1 the view afforded of a quarter of a mile self nervously to the inside extremity of ,,3.30 p.m. died. he when four till p.m., nearly For the East -- "'"0.30 a.m. ' t thirty persons to secure the small prixe was called to hold a coroner's inquest. of lamps, reaching ' straight beneath the'seaU Fur tU Wst- -r of sixteen hundred dollars insurance 3.00 jjn. end the forward at door the 1 summoned a jury of six,' men for' that Broadway,. and revealing hundreds of , Finally, money. He should be tried by a jury the conductor to admit car the of women were and who men B. opened West cmpanneled. of Prest. duly pedestrians walking IUniilenre, Young's rom Salt Lake City of sea captains and sailors. It is a re.50 a.m. purpose, Bait Lake Uity, Six persons were subpoenaed as wit- so deeply and securely beneath the mid- on his round after the way fare. The , From the East markable coincidence that this crime - 4.30 p.m. nesses. wheels over the the flatter sudden of was 3 .Anna ChapJheni peculiar and day roar of the street, TO SALT LAKE CITY SHOULD was West - - - 7.30 a.m. man, whoAmmg ,, attempted against the- steamer testified he had known de- picturesque. The rumble of the wagons iron rails that reached the ears of the ITISITOnS V not forget to call and seetlia nne coliertlon MAILS George Washington, whilo some years overcame astonished also MIX AMMAI.H traveler NATIVE and batne of K1KIM; was heard but was his ; the completely above fifteen ceased for distinctively years; Close for North KAI-S- . was HOMB MANUFACTURES, and natural since a crime of the same nature Ogden on Monday at John Culven. She first knew him in smell of the place was so sweet, and it his Springing from the nrodnctiem of tha Territory, at tha abov estab 2.30 p.m. on oontrivod in of the For Plain City, on Thurs- Belleview, Ohio; he was a man of tem- was so goods shipment both the conductor by lishnicnt. perfectly firm and dry, that I seat lie grasped the Mississippi steamer Martha Washing' day, at 6.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on perate; habits, and had been a healthy wished myself able to go to the Battery arms, and with an imploring expression Open from 9 a.m. t5 p.m. ton.-- Jf. T. Herald". 24-Tuesday and Friday; aC Span- - Oil. y man,' but for the last two or tbree by this new route, rather than by the and aeonired tone that sounded above exclaimed: weeks he complained of being troubled slippery, muddy and pave the din, i niiJTraliM U 11 'For heaven's sake, Captain, whoa np! a his breast, lie ate breaH-fa- st ments at the, surface, i J Territory. Leave Ogden daily, until further no- -, with pain in no dinner, and walked out The height of the tunnel seemed to be and stop the wagon. I gueis I'll get out CALL AT TRB REVERE HOUSE SALOON, there but for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and Lake Sal where South Street. City, to over Johnson house. walk and t it yon will And JOB. flMMO.NS or his tsseistanta The Scntte Committee o territories' Squire with) her and returned to the eight or nice feet. ., It completely putt to 6.30 p.m. (For extra trains see time Afterwards he went out and was gone a rout tne old notion tnat JNew l ork It shorter cross lots. , , has with to finally agreed on all the details of its and serveou ready wiillaf Table.) For tha East, at 7.25 a.m. For short time. On The conductor pacified the terrified bill for a new Indian territory. It proreturning and when pear land, or any other city's foundation, can FRESH ne West, at 6.85 OYSTERS, p.m. vides that it be created and established the house he fell. She ran and gave the not be successfully pierced by tunnels. passenger with kindly assurances, de GOLDEN CROWN C1G1RS, Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. to receive double or treble fare, withia the Indian Territory, Winded a Bhe went, Mr. and Mrs. Moore As clining alarm. etc. FIGS FEET, nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. came, and others also. He was taken into which was generously tondered, until follows: Ob the north by the State of - Call and sea hito. . 49'torn the West, 6.86 a,m.-- fi ,.r Other Peabodys are in blossom. The the train reached the next station, when and never house the Kansas; on the west by the hundredth but expired spoke Salt Lake Citj Time. meridian west from Greenwich; em tho in a few moments. Mr. and Mrs., Moore artlees generosity of youth is illustrated the old gentleman went over one sidf of sout by i he northern boundary of t he gave' evidence of his "coming there, he in an incident told by the Albany Argus, the platform as soon as the cars had State of Texas, and on the cast by Hieimi was a stranger to them. Chsrles De La of a little boy, his face besmeared with tome to a stand with an alacrity that is neld it the Taberncle, Baume said he had met the maa before every OFFICB AT WALKER A MC.NUTT'8 DRUG western boundary of the State of Arkanmolasses, and his rags fluttering in the was surprising in one of hit years. t 10 a.m. andSunday; 2 p.m.; and imthe School . t. ...... on terrafirmn, STORE, OuDKHr U. T. landed When tbe from sas and Missouri. It will be organiieot again he safely did at first not bim; but river, breeie, tip recognize running Casts from tb. Country promptly at Houses of the various Wards at 5.30 Mr to.. p.m. believed it was an affection of the .heart flourishing a and scream- he took a glance from the rear of the tended under the name of the Territory of . i. lMro Oklahoma. The details of the bill prowhich caused his death. Said he heard ing at the tev of his voice to a comrade: train to the locomotive and drew1 a long vide the same features for the governO Bill, Bill 1 get as many boys and breath, and remarked that riding didn the alarm and went" and tried to bleed ment of the Territory as are in fore him but it was too lata. J. Burrews and shinties as yeu can, for there's a big agree with bim much and brought on Offlre, Second Sotith SALT LAKE Street, CITT, with busted on the pavement the ' rheumatics. Otvigo (JV'ew York) respect to otaere. Chicago Tri-I arte floors Westol Kn er iioue. JJ man should hve a kjppIt fit will do them J- - McKenzie were present and gave cor- hogsit of 'lasses bune, best jig of Un art. .,, 91m Advertiser, AprulV. busted all to smasn roborative evidence. The body was then ti ''.' i ii Rood a , hill-si- - ' , y. 1!ft CITY LICENSES. ed r, after-claps- '. " ." ' : ? - ' - E.GARN,, al 1 DEALER , - Vines & Liquors. ,(... bald-heade- , T STREET, - City, Utah. ii well-dress- Kentucky, Whiskeys; - ' 'ty 3 -- . Car. Main Street, Ogden, 8--tf - "" 1 Carpenter, .Joiner, mul Cabinet " '..' . MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. Half-bloc- k - SEMI-WEEKL- Y K- 1 over-crowd- ed a' OYSTERS. yen Indian ' ; 1 17-- tf DR. R. TIBBITS, DiYlncorsbAp i dirty-shingl- aud Surgeon. tit e, DR.WM.H.CROVltS, BUSINESS CARDS. , leitit, . |