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Show LOCAL ITEMS. FcrhitVbe. Mr. A E. Culmer has a Lceber. Eight wagons with big loads stock of eplendid of furnitura at his aew lumber arrived by From Friday' Daily of August 1st. establishment en Main Street, Salt Lake fer Levi Wheeler's Lumber Yard on the Bench. Building material is rolling is "Emigration. As we go to press th City, next door to the new First Nation al Bank building, he sells from sailed on who and now is the time to gel Liverpool too. emigrants cheap, to are ult. arrive im had quite a bills filled. The expected he 9tb to hill the time crawl mediately. They are under the care of opposite the up Methodist Conference. Yesterday Box. A. and to had double to Junction office, Elder Elijah morning at 9 o'clock the second annual stretch. make the home conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Rocky Mountains,conven-e- d Lakb Side. A large excursion party at Salt Lake City. Ministers from Circcs & Menagerie. The circus went from Salt Lake this morning to the various Territories and Utah, adjoining menagerie arrived this morning and Lake side. They have, enjoyed themwere present, as well as visiting preach'pitched their tents" near the R. R. selves greatly in the various amuseers from several of the Eastern States. depot. They made a grand parade ments provided there by Mr. Haight, Peck presided, and Rev. D. G. through the city and Bishop performed this aft and the steamer "City of Corinne" was of Ogden, was elected Secretary. ernoon to an Strong, appreciative audience. ou hand to take visitors to the island. Rev. Dr. Jamison was present, and took This evening will be the last opportunity Good place, good company, and a good an active part in the proceedings. to see the the various animals lime. Religious services were conducted by composing the menagerie and the enter the President, who delivered a stirring tainments with the Lion King and the The big Circus and Menaqerik. address to the conference. trained dogs. circus, with its extensive menagerie.lion Committees were appointed on public tamer, horse riders, acrobats, worship, church extension, missions, etc., etc., and the large sea Emigrants. The emigrants arrived Sunday school, tract cause, Bible cause, last lions, will be here evening about 5 o'clock. They numaccording and temperance. will and no doubt draw bered about 275 souls, and were in to programme, The conference will be in session sevand crowd a an immense pocket pot of eral charge of Elder Elijah A. Box. A large days, and measures will be adopted number fascicircus The of them were Swiss. They lookhas a always Koney. to further the cause of Methodism in the well ed and the for and nation happy. Three children died young folks, many Mountains. Rocky on the sea who have arrived at the age of maturity passage, and three on the cars. Several of the new comers went still find it irresistible. The circus in Surgical Operation. Dr. II. J.Rich- on to Cache Valley last evening ; a few drawing hugely at Salt Lake. ards, assisted by Dr. W. F. Anderson, remained in Ogden, and the rest pro performed an operation, at 11 a. m. to- ceeded to Salt Lake by the evening on a ten year old Bon of Elder John day, C. Mr. R. Savage, C. PiiOTOGUArnic. train. Naile, of Tokerville, Kane Co., now the celebrated photographer and artist, on a to Europe. The boy has Accident on Salt Lake. During the and paid been afflicted with a disease in one of his came up from Salt Lake between the knee and legs, ankle transfer of passengers from the "City he will projoints. us a brief visit. The patient was placed under the influof Corinne" to the landing place at Lake ceed eastward as far as Bridger, where ence of chloroform and several pieces of Side, Prof. he wili join Marsh, the paleontol- bone extracted from the diseased limb. yesterday, an accident occurred The than lamentable. operation was skillfully performed, more laughable ogist, and party, by request, and take the lad is doing well and it is expected one of the small that vicinity. that some photographs in Through the limb will soon heal up. Desertt boats who and those were in the sunk, Charley is a good fellow and a splendid we. Acwtfiiisi uu. other became excited and caused it to artist and we wish him success. capsize. Men, women and children bobbed np and down in the briny waters From Wednesday' i Daily of August 2nd. We had the on a so many corks, but in consequence Visit. like pleasBack The Woman's Exponent. Exponent of the extreme buoyancy ef the lake, no ure of meeting Elder W. C. Staines last for August 1st, is received. It is a good one went to the bottom. New from He had arrived They all escap evening. just full of Bis number, for the ed with and had a been good things i'ork where he wetting, but the fine plumed receiving ters. in Utah Elder Every lady, ought to sub birds looked much as if their feathers forwarding the emigration. for scribe the had been plucked when they emerged month Exponent. about a home at will Staines stay the New from their involuntary bath. No blame York in and will return to beginning of September to finish up the New Saloon. Albert Gray's new sa was attached to any of the officials, the accident occurring through the folly of season's emigration business. He is very loon on Fifth Street is finished. nearly folks in the boats. numerthe successful in this calling and his He intends to keep the finest kinds of ous friends greet him welcome home.and Omaha and Chicago ale and beer, and Lost His Shoes. hope his stay though 6hort may be pleasthe choicest brands of to-d- now-a-day- s ox-tea- sea-lio- dog-traine- r, mis-io- n to-da- y over-crowdin- g, cigars. ant While at Salt Lake yesUrday we inspected a ruling machine recently iniporud by Mr. A. II. Kelley, and justly celebrason of the ted binder of the Deseret News office and useful attache of the Salt Lake Theatre. Mr. Kelley, Jr., has commenced business in paper ruling and binding at Room No. 1, Old Constitution Building, just over the Z. C. M. I. retail grocery department. His machine is the finest and Termost complete ever brought into tha Ruling Machine. well-know- n Able to Perambulate. We are hap py to state that Alderman Thomson was out and though very sore and st iff, was able to attend to business part of the time. to-da- y, Better. Mr. D. M. Stuart is around doing business . as a pumpist in spite of a big toe with the end off. He is a stirring man, but he must be careful not to kick against the posts. again ritory, and the Kelley'a are thorough workmen in their line. New and Elegant. Boyle and O'Har- nett have a new an. splendid stock of furniture, just received; embracing all no a seen be will Dissolved. It the articles needed to furnish a house by tice in another column that the firm of in elegant style. Call and look through Driver and Nellis is dissolved. Dr. their establishment on Maiu Streat. Jfellis retires from the partnership and Mr. Mr. Driver "will go it alone." Removed. J. II. Stinger has removed n and widely respecdriver is to a very neat and pleasant place, next ted in this city and its vioinity, and has door to G. II. Tribe's, where he keeps proved by his judicious personal manan assortment of canned goods, confecagement of the City Drug Store, that he tionery, fruits, etc., and supplies the is a eafe business man and able to sucpublic with fresh bread of the best qualceed. We wish him continued prosperJohn is a stirring baker and ity and that the Dr. will have few pa- ity. o succeed. tients, but that they will add to his already excellent professional reputation. S. L. Theatre. The Salt Lake Theatre has been sold to a company consistThat Snake. Yesterday we had an ing of Messrs. II. B. Clawson, John T. interview at Salt Lake with the brother Caine, Jos. A. Young, John W. Young, of the man who told the snake story Th os. Williams and Le Grande Young. which we recently clipped from the Alterations and improvements will be Detent Xewt. Many persons seem to made involving an expense of about 'loubt the yarn and speak of it with sig- $80,000 before it will be opened under nificant winks, and nods and grins. But der new management. is man believes in his brother and consequently in the snake. He was in the Canyon at the time when the enFrom Arit.ona. Mr. F. A. King He looks counter took place and when he found called to see us this morning. Wr. Walker, his brother, he was pale, rugged and healthy, but rather thin, after his trip to Arizona. His wife and trembling and in tears, and was He says family returned with him safely with cowed and exhausted. lhe monster knocked him down twice, the assistance of Mr. Stanger, Mr. nd the sight of it team having succumbed to the perfectly wilted and King's the journey. All the Arizona ef P&ralyzed him. Ten men have agreed toils whom we have seen seem cheerful t0 go out shortly and hunt the critter. boys and don't regret their long When they bring it to Salt Lake and put and hearty, t in the its many interesting inciwith u rea-omuseum, there will be no journey dents and experiences. for any one to doubt the talc. well-know- de-erv- es com-pleU- ly Yesterday afternoon a Swede went into a saloon, pulled off his shoes) reared back in a chair and in a few moments was lost to the things ef (his world in a quiet slumber. The only visible sign of life was the gentle heavings of his "breadtrap, and the regular ten sec ond snores which issued from his nasal extremity. At that time another fellow entered, and with the eyes of a professional took in the situation at a glance. Seizing the empty pedal cases the expert made a sudden exit, around the corner in a flash, and before the Swede had opened his eyes his shoes had found a place behind the counter of a second hand store. But, alas for the profession al! His movement had been watched; and before be had time get rid of the price of the cowhides, a stern limb of the law had hold of him. Within a brief space of time the thief was tried and fined $50, and this morning he will commence to work out that amount on the streets. The fellow gives the came of James Scott; and says he is a "circus that is, he travels with the circus for no salary, but merely for the pleasure of seeing the country, and beating railroad companies out of free rides. S. L. Herald, 2nd inst. dead-head;- " Chinese Tragedy. named respectively Jim Kee and Ah Sup, said te owe alliance in some form or other to the Sam Yup Company, are accused of having assailed two of their at Oakdale last Saturday afternoon. One of the parties assailed, Lee Lang, received a frightful wound in the side, supposed to have been inflicted with a knife but little smaller than a scythe. The wounded man was brought to this city to have his ghastly wound properly dressed and receive such medical treat ment as his case demanded. A friend of the wounded party stated to Chief of Police Meyers, irom whom we received the information, that the object of the assault was doubtless robbery, as one of the victims was in possession of some It appears that Ah Cue, the money. other one of the party assaulted, both of the See Yub tribe, was subsequently attacked and literally chopped in two and almost hacked to pieces. The perpetra tors of the bloody work bad not been arreted at last accounts. Stockton Independent, July 29A. Two Chinamen, fellow-countrym- Terrible Accident! Attempted Suicide. i . ox-tea- ay en THROWN INTO THE OGDEN! Yesterday afternoon Alderman W, Thomson, Marshal W. N. Fife and J Templeton, Esq., a lawyer, from Paisley, Scotland, went up Ogden Kanyon in a light Winchester spring wagon, belong ing to the first named gentleman, for the purpose of showing the glories of the magnificent scenery to Mr. Templeton, who had recently arrived. They were going at a gentle tret, over a good road, and had proceeded about two and a half isiies from the mouth of the kanyon, when, suddenly both the axles nearest the river broke off short, like a couple of carrots. Alderman Thomson, who was driving, was pitched m il clung te the head over heels, his hands lines, being terribly bruised and lacerated by the rocks, until he was flung eight feet down into the foaming Ogden. Mr. Templeton also was pitched out, kicking the Marshal ia the ribs as be flew, and was very badly bruised up while Marshal Fife, in trying to reaoh the lines, got his foot into the step iron, and was dragged by the frightened horses a considerable distance, until with a strong effort he jerked his foot out of the shoe, and at the same time broke off the steps when he fell heavily to the ground. Although he was terribly battered and bruised his and clothes were torn to ribbons, he picked himself up and returned to look after his companions, the team having gone ahead and ran into the brush. He found Mr. Templeton lying on a rock groaning, and Mr. Thomson nearly exhausted, struggling to get out of the water, which was about four feet deep. He assisted him out and they all repaired to Dr. Cannon's retreat in the Kan yon, where they waited until they were able to obtain a team from town, through the good offices of Mr. I. N. Goodale, who brought the news to the city. Alderman Thomson lost his watch, but it was subsequently recovered. If the water bad been shallower at the spo where he fell, he would doubtless havet lost his life, as he is a heavy man and reeeived a tery severe blow on his ribs, supposed to have been caused by strik ing a rock, which partially disabled him, and his hands were severely injured. All three gentlemen are in a sore and but are in a fair way sorry fix of recovery. Alderman Thomson is out y and the others will soon be about A maiden frail,' residing on Idaho street, attempted to "pass in her checks" Sunday evening, by swallowing 2 ozs., of laudanum. She wanted to die, but some tne was unfortunate enough to discover her situation, thereby spoiling a first class inquest and newspaper item. Dr. Belknap was summoned, and succeeded in sluicing out the unhappy female and saving her life. It is understood to be a case of blighted affection, and love unrespondingly bestowed. Idaho Stattman, July 2'Jth. Those four hundred and eighty-threEnglish clergymen who wish td establish the confessional in the church, received a publio rebuke in the House of Lords, and narrowly escaped an "investigation;" or, in other words, it was moved that a committee be appointed to consid er what legislation is needed to check the evil. e See O. Whitehead' Advertisement. 2-l- y FOR SALE OR LEASE. VICTOR MOLASSES MILL, Kit to be the brat tver brought to thie Capacity 200 pallon ia twelve Uourt. ONR country. ior particular! enquire at J. 110 ILK Co'i Furniture Store, Ogden. 65-l- m ITOTIOB ! Estate or F.phraliti Mantle, iieeeascu. UNDERSIflNEI), ADMINISTRATOR Or atiove namvd estate, hureby give notice to nil pereoni having claim against laid deceived, to exlntiit the tame, wan the neceeaary voucher, within four month from the Aral publication or tliia notice, to the undersigned at the office of II. W. C. Marpary, Attorney for the eatate, Mated City, Oneida County, Idaho Territory. John w. I.udk, Administrator. THE July :8th, MONUMENTS GRAVE STONES, Hiouitt'H C o x Ji e i , Main Street, OGDEX. Fountains, Vases, Etc., CUT TO ANY DESIOX. CUTROCK FOR BUILDINGS, &C to-da- y, JAMES FOWLER. 44-3- to-da- WANTED. again. The breakage in the wagon was at points in the axles where two bolts cros sed each other, leaving scarcely any timber to bear the strain and, we are informed, one axle is of oak and the other of ash, and extremely brittle tim ber at that. It is very fortunate that the accident is no worse, and that there were no ladies or children in the party, or doubtless there would have been loss of life as well as bruises. Mr. Temple ton was robbed of some valuable jewelry on the train while coming here and was badly wrecked after his arrival, but we hope he will not "sour on the county" for these trifles. A FIRST 'CLASS JAWYKR IMMEDIATELY! Saw. Apply to M. W. DAL- TON, Willard City, nox Elder county, U. T. July 10, ii3-u- i tr. , Earthquake in Iron County. By Desoret Telegraph. Bearer, 31. Last evening at 8.15, a severe shock of earthquake was felt here, passing from west to east, continuing about ten seconds, rocking the dwellings to such sn extent that in some houses bottles were thrown from the mantle shelves. A portion of the plaster was thrown down from the ceiling of the old store, and the shock cracked Shipp and Thompson's new brick store. The grist mill, which was running at the time, suddenly stopped until the shock was past, and then continued running. Have beard of no further damage. It was felt in all the towns in this county. They hate got a panorama of 'Pal estine and the Holy Laud' down East, and the lecturer has a queer Reway of describing the scenes. cently, at a country town, as he came to the scene representing Christ blessing little children, some cf the boys and girls in the audience made a clattering with their feet. Going on with his lecture, ho exclaimed : "And Christ said, 'keep still, little children, you're making too much Ohio An man a , forged marriage blasted racket with them 'ere feet of liceuse, married a widow, had two your'n.' " This quotation from the fights, run up a bill of one hundred Scripture was novel, not to say amusdollars and stole a horse all the same ing, and its effect upon the audience can be imagined. day. take thr Irrm 1orandirection, and Jltt- remain lotitf unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by nil rural poison or other ueaiix, and tii vital organ waited beyond tne point of repair. Head-flcli- Ko cm according or Indication. IIHpia I'itln in the Shoulder, Conifhfl, Dizziness, Sour of tli e, Tijrht-lie- w Eructa-tlot- Chert, of the Stomach, Hud Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Aitaoks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inrhtmmntinu of thfl Lunifn, Putn In the rtirlon of the Kidney, uu4 a mindrcd other painful ayuipioms, are the onVwrtoxa of Dyspepsia, la tliftft comptaiaU it luf no equal, ami otic? botue will prove a better guard u tee of its merits thuu a lnrUiy.. advert moment. 1'or CoMipluinta, o In yourifr or old, married or kUiku, ut the dawa of wont un hood, or the turn of ltf, thr--e Toule Kit tern tftrfpkty tu decided an LnfluccoA that a marked Improvement Is noon porcept!tlc. Iufluiiininiwr and Chronic ItliruiiuttiKMt u nd Goat, DyapqmU or lndiKCMtion, ihliou. Remittent and Fevent. the Blood, l.lvrr, felHvr have Kidney aud lHndUr. I'r Inler-fHltve- Uu-h- c tui.U DlHonnos ore cauiwd by VKiatttd Mood, which U nroductd by fltT.WPHieut f the Dijri wive OrKun Bm pt lwn, TetFor kin Di ter, fcalt Kheuru. lilniehea. Spot, pimples, Pustule. Boils, Carbuncles. Ring-worScald-LleftSore Kyivs Kr.rpiplu, Itch, of the SKhi, Humor Scnr&s Discoloration and Uiwaseu of Uie Skin, of whatever name or nature, re UieraBy dnj np and carried ut of the Hvatcm in a tdiort time by the uc these Bittern. One bottle in tuch cum wUI convince too moat Incredulous of their bt-c- n uwstiil. ir.oHt -, curative frecta. Mcdonald fc co it. ii. A San Fraticioo. Cal., Gn. Ats., DrairgiHts A cor. Waahlnifum nnd t'fliirliun SU., S.Y. ALL DSt'CGlST 4 PEALm. SOLD rt |