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Show Mi nt is the Responsibility join "Demosthenes," r her tutelary Important Rumors. It is said that IMocIie Item. spirit, on the shores of "the sunny the Dunk of California has purchased The following are clipped from the the liubili- - land," or some other place. If the the right title and interest of the CenThe statute re; 'ardinc: llerurdot the 3d inst. : , tral Pacific Railroad Company. While Woodhull is so one dead, is unuciermmea really A object we do not vouch for the truth of the renewspaper will shortly be started at ties of Landlords of the inquiry is already disposed of, Provo, Utah, with R. G. Sleater, formerexare becoming, difficulties that port, yet it emanates from such reliable ly foreman in the Salt Lake Herald office aud the other can be easily managed them and between credence. us editor and proprietor. Bources, that it deserves tremely annoying The proprietress of a Main street a church tribunal law is is by same that composed of the It also stated that an entire change in their teii'iuts. ' The lodging-hous- e was surprised yesterday the management of the Company will in other States is in vogue Pastor's friends. on ent one of her with her husband in a tenement owned by the defendant, and to the in "oiu" from the entrance dwelling part of the house to a store iu the same building, crossed the cellar doors lying immediately in her and prepath, which gave way cipitated her down some eight steps, last, lived the doors falling upon her, of which die was seriously injured and confined to her room. The action was brought by the husband for loss of services and the cost of medical attendance, damages being The laid at one thousand dollars. call testified that it was ad, physicians doubtful if the lady would ever enEvidence was given tirely recover. to show the unsafe condition of the doors before the time of the action. The defendant sought to show a contract witli one of the tenants to keep the doors iu repair, which was He testified that he had disallowed. the uWa repaired from time to time, as he heard of their needing it, and also to there being a bar made for the door, which was found immediately after the accident iu the back part of the cellar, and which was left outou this occasion througlythe ueg-leof some of the tenants usiusr the cellar. It was also shown that with this bar iu, the doors were comparatively safe. The defendant further claimed that as these doors were within the space allotted for areas, they could not be looked upon as being on the highway and therefore he was one of SATURDAY, n , . ct not li ible. The Court charged the jury that this being to all appearance a part of TikProfk?sou Wasted.ces of - night except ene mattress and the bedstead, lie had paid tor his lodging the night before, very cheerfully, and retired early, to prepare himself, doubtless, by a good, long night's rest, for the arduous blanket-carryintask he had laid out for himself, and is now probably trudging along towards some new Ei Dorado of his imagination. Yesterday we overheard a couple ol e savants discussing the cause of the saline character of the water if Great Salt Lake. Snid one, "Well, it's my opinion that there's an underground connection with the Pacific otean, and it's tilled with water from the Pacific." upon legitimate authority. said other, "Salt Lake is lesieraay atlernoon tne root ot a "But,"feet the 'n the oceiiu: what do 7,000 high'r house in the 12th Ward, occupied by you think of that?" "Think of it? why I Mr. E. Martin, caught fire through the thiuk it bursts my theory all to h 11 !" heat of a stove pipe passing through. Mr. T. A. Lyne, the actor, saw the danCorrespondence. ger, and assisted the Martin's to put out the fire. Lots of roots in Ogden in a Cache Co., Pasadisk, ' similar danger. Beware! June 2, 1878. ' Anthony Godbe, Esq., cashier of the Editor Ji kctiox : . Dear Sir This part of Cache county First National Dauk, was married has bee-- organized into a mining disMinnie Stenhouse. We congratutrict, with i. C. Jackson, Esi :, as re late. corder. The "Morning Star," ownid by the Sangio has a live rattlesnake about Z feet long with half a dozen rattles, iu t'uradiselo., has a tunnel of two nun dred and fifty-fofeet, and Las good his saloon on First South Street. Saugio prospects, as there is paying ore on the was always loud of curiosities. Query. dump. Several other mines have been found Does he keep anything else on his premand located, and the Paradise minerals ises with a sting to it? by and by, will tempt the au iiorities of Burglaries are becoming frequent, the L. N. 11. R. to remember us of the and a new importation of burglars is ex- southern extremities of Cache. The "Constitution" lode has eea con pected from New York. for by an experienced n iner. traded A man named Kennedy was sent to Our prospects were never be ter; the work on the road yesterday in default crops look splendid : people are putting of paying a fine of $100 for stealing $75 in large crops this season, and by all from a boarder at the Washington appearances their labors will be abund antly blessed. House. Wishing the Junction every Euccess, to night. The Theatre will be ours truly. MlSEBAl. Miss Adams commences a new engagement. Several liquor dealers are combining again, with the assistance of an and brace of lawyers, to evade the payment of their licenses. An injuue ion was granted yesterday by Judge McKean, to restrain the city authorities from further proceedings. The case was to be tried Respectable business this, for judges and lawyers to support unlicensed liquor traffic and help whiskey sellers to break the law and make war ex-Jud- to-!a- The serviu number of young gentlemen who reside in the First District. They have musical inclinations but lack training. Every s evening, when the scorcning have subsided, and an air of cool tranquility begins to sleal over flie sandy bench, a horrible discord jars on the ears of folks at home, and spoils tie effect of the hour's calmness and the mellow moonlight. Those boys want to sing, and we want to let them sing, but would much prefer their efforts if arranged with some regard to tune and lime. Seud them to Fowler, or. else send gome oue after them, or they will drive sensitive people into a nervous fever. sun-ray- . The arrivals at the Union Depot Hotel are ; Benjamin A. Stokes, Lebanon Ohio; Major Win. T. Howard, U S A., who came from Fort Laramie last night and will take charge of the Quarter Master' 8 Department iu this city in place of CapL Hull; also J. Gatcliill Jones, of New York. r. . P. Indications of the arrival of summer are given by the opening of the soda fountain at the Pioneer Drug Store of Messrs. Perry and Pritchett. is a Soda "as cold as ice can make to the beverage that is almost & q to come the travellers who city thirsty for making purchases: l'erry and Pritchett have the foamiug and harmless bowl on hand. , if od-sen- d A middle-age- d gen- tleman, named Thomas J. Arnold, from Toalama Co., California, arrived this morning on the Central Pacific train, and complained that he had let his overcoat and a pocket book, in which was a through ticket to Chicago, besides a- considerable amount of money. There were two men in' his company, apparently gentlemen, who made a sudden acquaintance with him. When the train arrived at a station on the road, he was attacked by a fit of epilepsy and removed to a hotel, beings consequently detained a few hours, vile , shortly recovered, and as the passenger train passed the station he bought a ticket, paying for it dollars! He left, for the twenty-on- e East this morning on the Union Pacific train, and expressed hi determination to sue the Company for damages, as soon as he arrives in Chicago. - having villificd the others, merely pledges himself not to do so in the future If Beeclier is guil ty of the charges of gross immorality but uttered by Bowen, repeated by Til-to- u and published with variations by Woodhull, then JWen is a bespatt- Cow-c- d. ; S.T-1860--X vmll Ji 1ITT1S ..THE CELEBRATED TO MI C ered ' and dirty . whitewaslierv If lecher is indecent, Bowen is an Crr.i.TVi Some example- should be made of .certain .individuals who put grateful and cowardly scandaltheir horses, and those belonging to : ' monger. livery stables, in full gallop on the pubThe whole arrangement looks like lic streets." To abuse a horse or any a a misdemeanor, and the brute?, compromise ; an attempt to smother no better than t lie steeds that who are embers from which'the Woodhull "mount, should be punished for malloke has arisen.- It is they exceedingly treating the helplssi creatnres which re' Jttbtful whether the facts in this quire gentle care, instead of inhuman .graceful affair will be developed treatment. hS th'3 Its proposed investigation. is saij t0 be the. Vindication Gold. There is no change in the Jj'jeet and the prosecution of price of gold an jhis city, but those who have a surplus of the precious metal are oodhull. According to a telegram back in expectation of a rise. rcye4 this morning, the notorious holding We have in Ogden "Dulls" and 'Dears" ; uc,iecf "free love" has gone to as well a9 in New York. 1 , ! r A2TD. APPETIZER, TS PURELY A VEGETABLE rRriWIUTION. R O OT 3, composed limply of HERBS and FRUITS, com.!iaod with oUnx froperUea, vvhicu In their nature aro Cathartic, - wull-kuow- n Aperient, Nutritious, Iduxetic, Altorttivo and The whole In prwrvod in a Says the Utica Jlrratil: "The n an who milk of spirit fron tho SVGA 11 could w don net quantity thought any body think eo any more. He hougln a cow CASE to keep them In any climate, which, yesterday, and lust evening h took a makes tho . new tin pail and a raisin box ai d start ed for the stable. He revolved out o the stable through a in just three minutes. At the same t me the tin pail was heard wandering an.mg the came lound. rafters, and the raisin-bo- x out of door. hired The tuo jug gill made a reconno ssauce in. force, and n ported one of the most flonirabU Tr.nlfi and Cathat the cow was standing on her horns, thartics iu tho world.. .They aro ir.tta'.-'ho to speak, and wiggling her hii d legs strictly as a (the cow not the girt,) for more worlds Antl-Itilion- FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE DERERS. MUR- suQ-cie- , . The Kansas assassins are not yet captured. They are now supposed to be fleeing Westward. A reward of $1,000 each is set on their heads by the Governor of the Stute. The following description has been furnished to the Salt Lake Police, and published in this niqrning's Herald. We hope the iuhumau.butchers will be taken and every policeman in the West should keep his eyes open for their ; special benefit : Old man Bender is to CO years old, about a feel 7 inches iu height, round sliouldered, dark complexioned; but heavy beard cut short, hair long and dark, mixed with gray, heavy sharp nose, hands spare with prominent cords on the backs ; gait, slow uud sluggish ; weight 140 to 1J pounds. He had a sleepy, downcast look,' aud was grim and surly in his deportment. His voice seems to come rather from the breast than the mouth. He speaks English in a very broken manner, his native tongue being Low Dutch. The old woman is aged a bout oO years, is very nearly as Nil as her husband, is and long-- aisted; skin dark and tawny; face wrinkled; neck slim andcordy; hair dark browu. She has a quick, nervous walk, and (peaks brokeu English sharp and quick. The yOun man, John Bender, is about 28 yenrs old, strongly built, full, round face; large mouth, eyes and nostrils; e complexion, light swarthy, lea brown hair and heavy jaws; was inclined to ruu his boots over on the outside. He has a wild, scary expression, but looks square in the face when talking, and is generally emlling whon in conversation, There is a scar across two of hit fingers of the right hand, and one finger is . eye-lashe- broad-shouldere- d . her-lik- btjff-ene, . Kioop-shoul-dere- . ( d to IClllDCl ancc conquer." Bitters only to be nscd as a medidno, and cording to directions. Four Ciood Habit. (Irys cc " of the fcolle ar d Thry are the There were four good hnbits a wise act upon a fllsflawd liver, anil aobilitah'd. Tney man earnestly recommended in bis sheet-anch- counsels, and which he considered to be necessary for the rn; nage-mcof temporal concerns! and these are punctuality, accuracy, steaditicf and Without the first of Lese, despatch. time is wasted; without the second, mistakes the most hurtful (o our own i redit and interest and that of otbers lmyba committed: without the third, nothing can be well dune' ud without the fcurth opportunities of great advantage are lost, whicli it is impossible to recaP,, ut ' , . stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action Is at once brought about. Asa remedy to v hlcl Women are especially 'subject it Is every other stimulant. Ah a Spring and Summer, Tonic tncy have no equal. They are a mild and gentle Purgative as well as Tonic They purify the blood, They jare u splendid Appollzer Thy make the vmt strong. " They purify and Invigorate, JThpy cure Dysand IWdacbc. They art pepsia, Constipation as a specific in all speciea of disorders wllo'a undermine the bodily strength und breuk Jow the animal spirit. ... inpe-i-cedin- lady in Fairfield, Maachu: etts, discovered that her daughter was 'about to elope. She didn't make any fuss about it, but, the night on which the elopement was to take place, 'gave her daughter an opiate in tea so that the girl did not wake up till morning. Meanwhile the lover had grown tirea cf wait ing, and left in disgust. g , Depot, 53 ..,? Park Place, Ycri. A . . AVinU Th , . r nt Jut tfuilmiy (firl over ! LmflTHASRGPJ " . 0n!y 50 Cents per Bctile. It promotes the GROWTH, PKESKItTES 1 tliff"! walk '(frwiim Wtidefly, Awl puri'lium-dher lmir. Jli-- r . d. Katie, Ihe ''she devil' of this gang of or twenty-tw- o fiends, wan aged twenty-on- e Her complexion yellow. years. She has very high cheek bones, sharp chin, and (he contour of her countenance is s.iid to resemble that of a wolf. Her hair a light brown with a tinge of red. She is somewhat round or and hollow breasted; slender, and has a long slim waist; eyes dark grey; nose somewhat Mat with large nostrils; weighs 110 pounds.: She Fpcaks French fluently. nt 1LAITATI0I I. MTTEI win-lo- , ' denies The llender Family. & MiSADVKNTritK. muddle. The publication of the covenant entered iuto between the" three first named worthies does nothing to clear Mr. Beechcr, but it docs' much to damn the character of Mr. Bowen.' Neither party to the peculiar agreement - 1 Peusoxal. to-da- y, Deechcr-Tilton-IWnAVoodh- had sold out for a considerable sum on lliv- last day ho wa st en alive. U i murdered supposed that his room-mat- e mil for his money, and. fading to get it ttid having no means with which io es. The body of cape, committed suicide the murdered man was in an advanced tate of decomposition; that of tliH sui' ' cide less go. ur the defeudant was Call ox. II. & Co. Iligginbotham & keep it iu a perfectly safe some of' the finest condition or put guards around it in Co. received, fish yet sent, to this market, beside" case of any danger, whereupon the breakfast bacon aud hams of the best jury rendered a verdict in the plaintquality. iff's favor for eiu;ht hundred dollars. i Feeders on scan, mag are anticipating a rich feast over the coming investigation into the home-mad- ss bound to , g , the sidewalk, The IJeccbcr .Scandal. rooms, ering Virginia City, Nev., 3. Robert Mulligan, an engi neer, and Robert Caldwell, acarpeuter. were found dead in a cabin in the rear of the old Ophir works in this city this afternoon. Mulligan was in bed and un dressed, his head having been nearly severed from the body by an axe. Cald well was lying on the floor, with his throat cut and a razor by his side. Mul ligan had been missing lor a w eek, and Caldwell sinca Saturday inornin.. The former had been dealing in stoeks, and Two men, to find that one of lu-- r transient lodgers had decamped, carrying with him all of the bed he had been sleeping on over Salt Lnlte Hems. 7. Frofessor Fowler are needed by morning, take place. The great public, though averse to believing anything so serious ageiust the celebrated preacher as whispered by the Christian publisher and proclaimed aloud by the free-lov- e spiritist, would have been better satisfied by a frank denial of the charges by Beecher, and au open disavowal by Bowen aud Tilton. The case has a nasty look, and the effluvium arising from it will smell rank to heaven for some time to come. Special Dispatch to the 8. F. ClirvoU l.V) , . ... applicable A case lias rein this Territory. decided in the Supreme cently been conCourt of New York that maybe sidered as a test, and as tin ultimatum. in October 'J'hc wife of a plaintiff, Two Men Found Bead. Mme. Bre has received the , legrte of . the COLOIl, and increases Ihe Tiaor --J Doctor of Medicine in Frauce. Her cerand BEAUTY of the UAIU. , tificate runs thus: "Mme. Di es, a mar. Thtbt? Txam Atw Lton's KATHArnc-- f Om ried woman and mother of two chiluren, FOB TKK Hair wm linrt placed in t.ho market If 1 botniu Lyun. irraduntaof Pnncetn does not pursue the study of medicii ess Frofwwor K. derived from th t.rock., C'olleife. Th niinio a pastime or by reason of cinitific ruri.rivur.-KATUEO,"inifyin(T to favor it bai received, aod th She fulfills all the duties of ter or rritm-r-it hasTbo i obtained, unprecedented and incrr'il-iblthe Giiowth and BkaLI or tlu profession. During both sieiie ofl aris Hair. ItItincrsaaen delightful dreasind. 1 eradicates she never left the bedside of our vuund-e- d landrnff. isIt aprevents tbe Hair from turnimf ifray. " ' Il keeps the bead oool. snd i ves the hair a ricft. w.t U soldiers." ' 1 It is tlia SamK in WCANTlrY slorniv appearance. VfAKTKB rf i t i s. snd QUAJ.mr a it was over U DmsKists and Conn, old ruKT Aoo. and try Store at m!y i'ihj Cents yer Uottle. . ) an-it- y. . NOTICE. !, po;o-lar- it i. Y J. Her Hair. 'I TUB FIRM OK C I!. beautiful young girl, who has been CJi.Mrt.;BK;OR.(OK Tf Hii't rtil. trs, Ortni Cify Inn lUMMt-i- of )iu iriN -t hi tlia traveling Srt the West us drummer for a ol ft U'itdii. T)u ifHirrlrp of Boston, has tiMiiue khiI li iimltlm wholesale grocery-hous- e ntli'T only pnrti.er, .John A. lilv?il, her employers, Joi't, k,v,, imjio that bettbl. not he just been discharged by for hut iK'lifx rontrueti.aju thu mm. a iJ because she induced the retail, dealers lo ' nwil flnu nfti-- r thi.t lnv, order move goods than they were able to JOIIXA.JOST. , for. disf ose of or pay May 21t)i,l?73. 4M . Womars Glory is A i. t r.- i lii-el- - LYON'S'- |