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Show mm Heath to the Seducer. Xo There is to be no venire for a Grand Jury in the Third District, after all. The law makes it imperative on the Clerk to issue a writ to the Marshal for the summoning of both grand and petit juries at least thirty days before a District Court is to be held. Judge McKean instructed the Clerk not to fulfil the law. Snow has pushed Attorney-Generthe matter before Judge Emerson, Last Monday a tragedy occurred in San Francisco, which illustrates the necessity of more stringent laws for the protection of virtue and the punishment of its destroyers. Where the law fails, it may be expected that private vengeance will step in. The crime of seduction must meet with severer penalties, or outraged fathers and brothers will resort to deadly weapons for the vindication of their honor. temporarily sitting for Judge McFrom the Chronicle we learn that Kean, until ho not only pointed out Hannah Curtin, daughter of Thomas the duty of the Clerk in the plainest language, but finally intimated that Cur tin, a stalwart honest boiler-makewho was learning the business of if pressed to do so he would issue an drees making, begun some time ago order to the Clerk requiring him to to stay out late at night. Her fath- attend to his duty. But on arriving er Watched her and found that she at the point desired, the Attorney-Genersuddenly .withdrew his mowas in the habit of meeting Win. M. Johnson, a tall stylish young carpen- tion for the order and let t the matter ter. She continued to do this in where it was. This appears a little but we have no doubt that spite of her father's reprimands, and singular, Snow Mr. will be able to give good one night disappeared. By the aid of the police, who' tracked young and sufficient reasons for the course he Johnson, she was found in a house has taken. Judge McKean doesn't where he visited her and from which want a Grand Jury, neither does U. she was taken home by her father, S. District Attorney Carey. They who warned Johnson to keep away, want a jury to suit them, but can't but he still managed t j obtain inter- -' get one under existing laws. McKean views with her. The angry father tried to make a jury law himself, but the U, S. Supreme Court didn't coin then sent him the following note : cide with him. So hi is waiting now San Francisco, July 2o, 1873. William Jo hnton: I, 'lhoinas Curtin.t'ae for the moving of the Congressional father ofllauuali Curtin, notify you that from its riley if I erer hear or know of you to keep waters, hoping that company with her, or wait upn her depths something may turn up to from home, or of persons you may hire, assist him in his '"mission." Let him or hear of you to epcak disrespectful of her in public or in private, take notice, wait. Meanwhile what has our Att. you will have to abide the consequences. Gen. to say on the reasons fur his Adhere to this, I warn j ou. sudden change of base ? Thomas Curtis, 251 l'erry street. Finding all his efforts unavailable, More Scandalous SpeculaJlr. Curtin tried to obtain the aid of tion. the police, but they could do nothWhen shall we bs able to enter ing for him, and he then determined into any public enterprise, without to take severer measures. Last Sunday the girl and her lover showing ourselves to the world as a met again, went to a dancing hall, nation of unprincipled speculators ? and she did not return home till 2 With the bad odor of the Credit o'clock next morning. Mr. Curtin, Muuilicr and the Vienna Exposition unablo to endure this any longer, affairs still in the nostrils of the na took his daughter to the city jail and tions, tho Centennial celebration at started to find Philadelphia is now emitting the seizing a the destroyer of his peace. He met taint of corruption. Private iuter-eatas usual, are taking the place him about 7 o'clock, when an angry recontro took place and the father of public business, and the success shot his daughter's Bcduccr, the of the enterprisa is in d inger through ball catering the back between the quarrels over the best chances to shoulder blades, and producing a make money out of it. These affairs fatal wound. Curtin was arrested fall into the hands of the politicians, and taken to prison, and Johnson and they must have their pickings. Political America is rotten. There died in the evening. is no salvation for the Republic, unWe repeat our caution to parents less ihc people arise iu their might never suffer your daughters to and cleanse tho country of the swinramble about at night, nor to associbribe-takeand speculators ate intimately with strangers, how- dlers, whd now hold the places and wield ever respectable they may appear. in the land. We do not consider that our young the power folks should be restrained with too Blind Crilieiin. tight a hand, but we do think that them are permitted to exermany of In this morning's Herald a note cise $morc liberty than is likely to appears, signed by Lizzie Davis, produce good results. There are complainiug of her name being used men in Ogden who need watching on a poster announcing an entertainjust as closoly as their prototypes in ment at the "Institute," in opposiSan Francisco ; and unless some pation to her expressed objection. This rents are a little more careful wo morning's Tribune gives a detailed shall hear of similar occurrences to critique on the performance, praising that we have related above. Miss Lizzie Davis' voice, which is The crime of seduction is not lookdescribed as "sweet" 'and "well aped upon by the law in its trae meapreciated." sure of iniquity. Murder is regarded The Tribune has appeared lately as a capital offence. Should not to be hard up for subjects and items, virtuo be deafer than life ? And if but it i3 very bad policy to manuwe affix the penalty of death to tho facture them. Praising a aingcr who l'tw against wilful murder, is it sendid not appear, and applauding songs sible or just to inflict a mere fine or that were not sung, is poor stuff to a short imprisonment for the dehand out to tho public, and will cerstruction of virtue, peace and family tainly not materially help a journal reputation ? We do not wondor at that is on ita last legs. Curtin's vengeance ; and if the facts are as reported, we hope no jury can WANTKO.IIay is wanted, on subbrf found in San Francisco who will scription, at the JcNCYUi.f office. Also bold h'la guilty of culpable, o&ah, sterepay, and nvcral other thing. al r, al I five-shoot- er s, rs Bring 'em along, , Bcttkb asp Thirds. Taylor Horrible Outrage! Crtwd Jury. AN UNNATURAL MOt 8TER Henin-ge- r RELIGIOUS has a lot of nice, fresh butter, that he wants to give away for thirty cents a pound. Taylor's place, since the fire, is two doors' from where Robert Wilson's place used to be, and he keeps a full assortment of groceries, etc. Call and see bim. I This morning, between ntae and ten o'clock, a strange man entered th store kept by John Cardon on the main road north of Ogden, and asked for a drink of water. He then enquired after fruit. Mrs. Cardon had just sent her little girl, Combination TKOcrs.Mr. II. W. not quite four years old, into the garden to gather currants. Tne man went into Smith, advance agent of the celebrated the garden, and shortly after Mrs. Car- Wood's Combination Troupe, with whom Donizetti Sisters, arrived don, hearing a smothered cry in the di- art tbe famous tkis here and morning to make arrangements rection of the barn, hurried there, found the brute with bis person exposed, for the appearance ert this company t ant? his hand over the li'tle child's our Theatre. Further particulars will mouth, attempting an outrage upon her be duly announced. Mrs. Cardon became almost person. Stkono SftfT. We heart! a mn crazy with rage and ran to seize a weapon to use upon the ia nster, when he talking this morning about a drink of ran away through the corn patch and whisky he got a little distance from It didn't make him quite non Word was dispatched to town. disappeared. Alderman Thomson and Sheriff Brown, compas mentis, but the force ef the article and both gentlemen, accorapanied by may be understood from the fact that Messrs. P. M ;Farland aad J. Thompson, his horse caught a sn'ff of hra breath immediately went to the spot,where they and galloped away like mad1. What a learned th above facts, which are with good thing it would be if ssme two out doub as represented, incredible as legged animals would rua awsy from Jhe stuff as frightened as the horse" was-it may appear. Sheriff Crown and J. Thompson started in pursuit, and meanwhile John CalObservatory. We had a p4en!nn call last cening from Mr. Wheeler, who vert's wife, who lives in Bingham's Fort lane, came to Mrs. CarJon s in almost a is superintending the erection of the fainting condition, and related a strug- observatory. He was accompanied fcy gle which she had just passed through Professor II. B Herr, whose arrival wa with a fellow evidently the same scoun- noticed in the Junction of last evening drel who entered her houee. and after The object of Prof. Ilerr's visit here wa8 making enquiries concerning her hus- to conduct the astronomical observations, band, and learning of hi- - absence, seized for determining the longitude of the her by the arm, arid she" only effected ohservatory now being erected on the her escape by seizing a piece of wood opposite side of the river, This obserand threatening to knock him on the vatory is to be the central station lrom head. She then made her escape, and which other astronomical stations will her assailant went down the lane west- be determined for the prosecution of the ward. survey west of the 100th meridian, in It is to be boped that the unnatural charge of Lieut. Geo. M Wheeler, of the wretch who is not fit to lire will be U. S. Engineers. We will give a description of the captured, and from our knowledge of the men who are after him, we think it is building and instruments as early as we almost impossible for him to make his are fully informed concerning them. The observations have been suspended escape. dry-good- for Jud-- c the present. Las. Cohab. At Salt Lake. The Salt Lake Munieipal authorities are determined to clean out the foul holes of civilization has made to bide the revel in within the city limits. Several of the arrested demi monde have left for more congenial climes. Kate Flint, who is as hard a case as her name indicates has been sentenced by the jury, she demanded to a fine of $100aud, imprisonment for thirty days, and Mrs. Newton, a keeper of a house, etc., who w as also little? The above is from the Salt Lake Her- fined and sentenced to fifteen days imald of this'rnorning. What is Ogden go- prisonment, has sought refuge in habeas ing to do about it? It will be a shame corpus before Judge Boreman. It is exand a disgrace to us if another city pected that the other female will take come to the front with help while we the same means of endeavoring to effect stand back with uufeeling stinginess. her release. We shall see what Bore-mawill do with the frail women, and whether he will aid the city in its efforts to fight vice, or follow the footsteps of his predecessors and oppose the From Thursday's Daily of Avgust 14A. local authorities if ho has to league i5tD To Go. The man who was ar- himself with prostitutes. retted on suspicion of being Nash, the An Esterpbisinq Firm. It is not as murderer, as soon as released last evenfor and cars West went the on ing put widely known as it ought to be that we the evening train. have an extensive sash m&nufactury iu tuU city, which is turning out eash at sash doors in immense quantities, and Watkb Mslons. Mr. Thomas Wad-ma- n Messrs. Wilexceedingly low prices. was in town with a wagon liams, Seoville & in connection with Co., load of watermelons, big, ripe and lustheir lumber yard and wagon depot, at cious, raised at Tlain City, in this coun-t- the corner of Fifth and Wall Street on a "dry farm'' that is without any and a good distance up both thoroughirrigation whatever. fares are carrrying on the sash business on a large scale. The frames are Remember. This evening at 8 p. m., brought here by the car load,aS sawed is the time appointed for the meeting of out, directly from the mills. Quick business men at Child' Hall, as per hands, Caucasian and Mongolian, "set Particular Notice. Now all you who 'em up" in a twiukling, glaziers put in want to make your fortunes, gather tho lights and slap on the putty as if yourselves together and hear all about it they hadn't a moment to spare, and ju venile painters flourish the brush with for yourselves. automatic regularity and diypatch. Messrs. W. S. & Co are able to supply A Nuisance. Some officer should see dealers and buildsrs on better terms to the removal of a nuisance of which than can either from the East or get they many respectable people justly complain. West, and are driving a roaring trade On Sundays a number of boys and young in all kinds of building material. Thtir men bathe in the Weber close by the establishment is worth a visit, and we railway bridge and near to the regular are pleased to notice such enterprises fording place, frequently exposing them- as evidences t the growth and prosperity selves in an unbeooming manner. They of Ogden City. We have the best facilities should go to a more 6ecluded spot, and here for manufactures ef various kinds, if they do not take this hint the author- and we hope to see many other estabities should aec to the removal ef the lishments of a fciruilar mature to that of nuisaocc. What has the M&rsbal to ray Williamsr Seoville Co., leivjro Ogden n this subject ? older. year The Ogden Junction of Tuesday evening calls for aid for the sufferers by the late fire. It fell heavily upon several, for though the loss might not sound great to the possessors of princely thousands, when a struggling man loses his all it is a heavy loss to him, no matter how trifling it mav appear to others. It is to be hoped that the appeal will not fall on heedless ears. Let those who can sparo, give where it is needed; they will surely be placing it "where it will do the most good." Can't Salt Lake help u n LOCAL ITEMS. to-d- ay y, i J. OF Grove,. Uintah, Hi:;, s, . Help the Deserving, SCmTIPlCANDEOHTIC GEHT FOR THE FOM.0W1NO interestinarand reliai.r i,. V ..JPorn.. ! OKI CIt ...I lie patronage: A A marnifirent rf,rii the best Tor the price. ... .., . JgW .. KU F. Chamberlain's ComitieiriaJ La Book, udapted to the wants ol aU. rMi m "'i, tor males and females. Dio Lewis on digestion, a Seientino work. Pilgrim's Progress, HltMra The Life and Adventure, of BottcS' Terms Liberal. Look at Sampled a R R R RADWAY'S READY RELIEF i In from One to Twenty MtVintw NOTthisONE HOUR alter advertisement Uoe(i reading 1m SUFFER WITH PAIN RADWAY'S BJBADY REL1KF IS A CERE !fi& EVERY PAIN. 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