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Show Love.' for AH Dr. Stivers, testified that the .bullet, whjeis had caused death,pia4 entered at the right Temple aud passed into tbe Robert brain. ns "Burke," ex-known belter Ernest C. Stock Identified the wr;4ing v 'considerable surprise among all of the letter as that of Officer Berge. for (be reason that The jury, without any delay, returned ho bud known bim, bad always been considered a man of a verdict stating that deceased w&i a nawho. would be tive of I'iroDK character, and o 88 years of age, and that bucU u act. became commit. Jo to his death from a bullet ery unlikeljr cocctel with tbe wouud inflicted by himself, with'suicidal for n rr w and always conducted biui- - intent. frcc. lice . Chronicle. po ...if hi a eauy, cuncut muunu. yean Berge has During jlUe pteacher in the tnowu Miss Green, ft Tbe guicide of officer police LI Bu-ei- a, -t Public School had an maimer toward Berge, and they rather wag desponBerge open rupture. and' drauk considdent alter this event he had never BOineihing erable liquor, The circuuistunces of his before doue. untimely death were fully detailed at the Coroner's inquest. ' V Kearns after got it agaiu, wiienUerge demanded it back. Kearns 8'd he had not the weapon, when Berge locked the door and said that uo ouo should leave the room until his weapon had been returned, 'lie arcs opened the door with a key of hia own and went 'lown stairs. He heard Bei ge talkiug iu a very loud tptie . about, the, pistol, and not dsiriug to make bim angry, re'.urn-f- i and gave hiui tbe pistol, and toon after they all left, Berge accompanying tlieni to the door aud bidding them goodnight. Officer Kearns said he did not notice anything peculiar, about Bergo. always considered hjw of sound mind, and nothing in bis banner indicate! au intention to commit' suicide. When iu Green's ealaon ho did not drink much, but appeared very anxious to spend his money. Officer Kearus stated that as he and Bergs were on the way up Montgomery He they passed the residence of Jobsoii, the young lady to whom Jules Greeuhood was engaged at the 'line of his suicide. As Berge passed "ie house be looked up, and noticing a "ght in an upper room, said, referring in Miss Jobsun: Bhe's sitting suppose UP there thinking what a fool Greeuhood to kill himself for her. I would ior"to Kee the girl 1 would km myseU street, - 5 ' ft momaV teaTd a groan, and knock-u- . MtonK Cergo was tick w'entand 8 00.r i, - Receiving , no answer, and,Mr. e Mathew-unlock-k'.Vw8ly-- tbe floor, with his sid m " Po1 of blood whicu haci i8sucd ,a Wound in his temple. By his jdid not , l"e revol". r lie "foom. and V 'Le entercd S"Ters a,'red he was dead. 7 in Cm letter- Treu fUId - . ":-- Mj MNlf a iij sooa after, lh following , October 3, If 187.".. friend,, hurj.juie- - fire-arm- d forgiveness.' liOOK STORE, IN CASH' AND TH1 REST IN FURNITURE, ' ONE FOURTH Good ' .. i Opposite Dcseret National Bank, -- Salt Lake City. Utah, 7 BOYLE AT 0' HARNETT'S. & s, 'ESTEY" bell-tollin- g LARGE 484 485 043 948 " " " v' ' OKO AX STOCK Per STArXElt, w'940 " 9o3 " ' i DG'J " " Ot53 " 004 S63 " " . ' , ; , v tr , "' " ' 06G 0G7 , , " 83(J 835 f840 " v' Love Laughs . liiihlcr at the Dixtrict Stray Pound, at Cache Cofcuty, SiiUrduy, OeL 4th, 1873, Logim, ' . . p.m. Hay ITorBe, ntr In forehenJ, hind fM whit, tlyiJ in right eye, a-- D on lolt hip or kl I . Ohm CorN. y, World;. , A pleasant little incident occurred here this week, showing how young , Evans;''' at Detectives. Cloth for Wool! h!);liet away, H Parkinson; G W Price; H McKee; W B Rogers; J W Taylor; J W Seely; C A Stanford; M S 4 " 1000 828 " " Estray Notice. ,: :' 97t " Chicago 'ut HiIkU, One R1 Warling Steer, mniill white lufl ride, under half ( rep in Inft ear. not on Oiiblted Yearling lleiier, civp and 8!it in Inft, upper hit iu right. ears. 01 it Heifer, red and white Itar in Oik- - Twu-yefureheiwt, no brands. Old Ited Heifer, Rtar in forehead, OuThree-yrii- r bli U of tail w hite, W C on left hip. Oho Heil and White Steer Calf, upperbit in light, miiall notch cut of point often, car. i '. ! A.CltOCKBTT, CT! Dixtrict Poundkeeper. Logan, Cache Co., Spt 20th, 1S73. .191t83-l- t lovers can defy stern parents, even when the stern parents are aided by 84t . all the piver and vigilance of heavy-hande- d 811 .V A A Allen; " H Greenhalegh, " " 802 and lynx-eyelaw. Two " 870 J Pearson; iti handyoung people Philadelphia, C W Penrose' .871 , v v and loving, desired to some, rich, ' '872 " i. II D Roberts; 44 wed, but the paternal authorities said 873 " CC Cowley; J Woolf; nay. The prospect of waiting till G Morrison; " 885 " or the lady the parents should " 88( " Chambers; come of age was! not sufficiently al r ' T? TUT ST 12 W Douglas?; 887 luring, so au elopement to Chicago 88'N Hanson;" SCIENTIFIC AND E0MANT1C was planned. ' t 12U9 G " " 0 Beach; The intended bride made her way ' ''k2 J M Stewart; " " CO Card; 5, secretly to Buffalo, and there took TiKlro .T.OF G , . ' i.'G ; young;' one of the Erie propellers for this j i'201 ..." J B Snith; ,'. I city, while the mteuding groom came F J Cristenson; " 202 " arid arrion her here direct 4 .awaited FOLLOWING THE GltNT FOR POPULAR, W " 203 " Saunders; n to res ting and reliable booki, soiicils, put val i becomwith cficctionate " 204 " TP Smith; anxiety, lie patruuage: W II II Sagers: 205 " A niRRnincent pictorial Polyglot Family Bible coming as much a part of the dock ' II G Simpson; " 20G which the steamer was to arrive the best for tho price. at - t'08 Commercial Law and Form F. Chnmberhi'n'o J T M Allred; as the post to which she would moor. Rook, " 209 "su T Jenkins; adapted to the want tif all. At' last 'the boat was telegraphed Vfj Gfprpa JI. N;ipliey'i Laws of Life and Health, 11 C S Jenseu; " ' i . t from' Milwaukee. - torn! the ardent lor iqaleO and fumuleit. , 212 '"'"'"""LA Anderson; Dio Lewis on digestion, a Scientific work. " 214 " . V" C C N Dornis; lover hastened to the river, but was Pilgrim's Progrpps. illiHtni oil by .Tohn Bunyon. N C Christensen " 215 horrified while to Life and Adventure of Kobinnon Criwoe. Tlie observe, cautiously " 210 . : i.O M II AUred; . the Terms of the rcponnoUei-bigLiberal, Look at Sauiples. dock, pa " 218 G Snow; his a ' mtended, accompanied by L II Bedel; 220 " H Barlow; " 224"f r apparently looking for the " 231 J Burt; as lady anxiously as himself, though " 233 J Powell; with other objects in view. There W Gibson;.,234 " was scanty time for debate, and re' . K Howell; ' ! ' 23(j- -: tiring iu good order, ho fled to the 238 GWood; : office of tho V. 0. T. Company. In D Archibald; " 23'J LOW RESERVOIR " 240 " ; J Elliott; a few moments a little four by four' 24 U,. V J P Junior; , teen tug was cleaving the waters of W Henrie; ' " ' 242 the river, belching forth unusal voli i m --a n m .v T Guthrie; "'"243 ": " umes of sooty smoke, schreeching un" J Rich; " 244 der the bridges, aud leaving a wake " 245 A Hatch; " 247 " J Haatfr; behind her larger than her bulwarks. D Crowtbcr; " 248 Iu a few minutes she was out in the v " 31 G J'Rigby; . harbor, and not long after was on her xB Foote; .049 v . " way to Grease's Point to intercept ; O Hyde: 318 ' s v tw r !! i ib ma the big propeller, The boat hove in A Boswell; " 820 ' " T JudJ: 323 " sight aud was bourded, the lady was N Christensen; " " C25 found, hugged hurriedly, and trans" 328 " J M Ide; blushes and baggage, tj the shipped, G Gardner. " " 329 Soiled to all Climates, with a triumphant scream then, tug; Oko. R. Maxweli., Register. of the whistle, amid the wavirg f AND rAMOU3 FOtt BEING handkerchiefs of sympathizing pas- BEST TO USE! A Detroit paper states that last week sengers on the propeller, the tug CHEAPEST TO BUY II made for tho harbor, thrcttle-valv- e a man about fifty years of age, accomwho a looked still wife, older, wide open, aud the panied by vp EASIEST TO SELL III applied at the ticket office of the Cen- to "danger." j to tickets Jackson. road for When tral Faraooa fur doing taore and At the first dock a carriage was "vXSVj told tbe price he demurred, and asked BETTER W&ife COOKING, for second class accommodations. "There secured and the lovers vanished.' In Msa it be withand to none half hour an were after afterwards the propel' er had, and Chonpcir Av!y,VV Qnlcker consultation be tor a returned reoched tho dock. Lynx-eyedrawing parto t'.ie window and asked, "Well, won't ent ond policeman scanned the pasfamous roa civino you knock off ft dollar Jf ;(&oh?ieman sengers, but tho missing girl did not Satisfaction Every wlicre, will ride on the ilatform?" trip down the gangway. They boarc-c- d vi S "S the boat and fouud no traces t f 'If the .tlmost ttria'nimous expresEspecially Adapted her.J Theft they questioned tin? offision of the press may be regarded us the indication of public opinion, the cers, and found' that a lady answerPresident has made an unwise choice ing .to the description they gave had Where was in nominating Koscoe Conkling for been on the propeller. BOLD JBTT ' .. ?i She she boat for a tug the let'f Chief. Justice. With hardly au ex' EXCELSIOR MANUF'Q COMPANY, outside Theft the harbor. there ception, the leading newspapers of just was in haste hot and a or the natioBj-eithc- r swearing impliedopenly raply, oppose the appointment and Urge id search for the tug and the hack-maSt, Louis, Wo., but phe logt lxichinvar of Lake many weighty easons !whyit should ' Michigan. and tho yxmng bridt? of not be confirmed by the Senate. Philadelphia had made good their ' J J' ! : f ' f in passing through a dark tunnel escape, and have eluded detection In' ' ' -on a Pennsylvania railroad .. woman's whatever paradise they have' found. 2S YoicerwalT heard exclaiming; Pprt ' The colored school population in tarry a you"fool '"around 'thefc ? Ogden, !' , , d3l-2pistol inny jpanier ' !'f ' Washington is 8,532.-- J "- - '812 Sn. k82-2- Davis;' ntr. - l)J Brkdley; V - d , "83 inns rc-le- ; EXCELSIOR MILLS, NEAIt ... tah. Uintali, OGDi:X I CITY, for the lluuufarture of Superior Cloth, Blank ets, Yarn; ISadliig, Ktc, Etc. . llringon Your i at Woo5 Once AND RECEIVE Our Goods In Itcturu at Advantageous Rates. a. 802-- 3 rover, RANDALL, SON & CO. t. e Kar it iinciieaii Advert iKcnieiit. 2-l- k y I 't'g i GEORGE W. TURNER 11 .Urtl. (Late C C B. McOrveor' 'J ' ' ! Co.), . M. A , ? , . k " 1 e, mmiM ?. - : Mac:- - Books, Periodicals, azines, nciurc, Albums, Stationery, AM TOB . O. ( IOARK Paper of t)i Be;. I'liltem. Vt'all : 'uljKcriptieti tftketi for nil the l'apert of the Loral, Kmttern mid Wertter'..' , nMOuij , ! . w.v - . . - - "n k e , rj& d . . mrfF MONITOR HAS dAIN'XD I. reputation. mn I tuve tltiin fo mv tl.l Ufton a Cooking it x)ek U ifa piuw, Vho every houm-wi(mid rcriijuieiiU it to her neigh lori und fi ieim, for m'onoiny, ckxiiiiinefM and reliability iu all rt : opraUon. ,': IJ1,3U HONITOKSnowin UNi:, AMD, Tff. ('Kll.UltATKk U1M tj For Conl nl U'onI, , Which Sor hi urh a IVdimkI through the Trri'K.r?, Uwmty ai.d KxcnlUinoe, mnuot be tlrpB.ed. krl " rr All ob? HtovH re anl nil II Lruuth by JC SI. 'I.Nand I AIo by alt the !. Vcp. rptiTe itwroa' in tl:c ' Territory. . t 'Hie world . " . ? O 'M . I.', rtab. - tntf ..f fr HcLAIVN Catr C'oudifd Oil. n, - i tliildren tryittf , t IJ P A FAR-F- No hiplicr eni.i.iniuoi ; , , bj.lu,Good bye, Katie Green. DWYEIt'S " 2' ,nothep lo'JSer8, nd they at once leaea Berge's door, which wus from Given, au-noyi- 1 team-gaug- Frederick Bourne" was the next witness examined, llo testified that he "ept in tho room adjoining Berge's, and fl after Kearns aud the other men'left neard Serge take his 'boots off, and about ten minutes after beard a slight wpo and the fall of a.body. He iis-th- ? In Hooks at - s-- by-pl- y THE HIGHEST MARKET, PRICE Main Street, Ogtlen. the city bell and and a quick succession a systematic of repon a of During the Month of- - Ociohcr. The boot and cheaptrt tock of FURNITTKH! yearch was instituted, which resulted iu noi th of Salt Lake. the restoration of the lost girls. They were found at father Barnard's house, THE SUVEIID GREAT INDUCEMENTS situated a few mile north from; here. .2 waTheir banging on to ihe back of a Will be offered those who wish to get gon 'passing tlirough here before sunGood Books for tbe Winter and down, bad caused them to lose their for Sunday Schools. way. BY FAR TflE lLRGEST FACTOR V and tbe firing of arms, The ' followed with the sudden appeurauce oi A.' IN THE WORLD! mounted men in camp, cieatedthe utThe Most Toyultir Initruinnut in Uw. most consternation among the natives J pyper; TO SELECT FROM, AT a.wiWj-troiof S Fowler; ensampe4'tbrVe quarters SACKS' 10,800 AiiiHim ! town, wboe trembling limbs sougbt DP Clark; Kew York Wholesale Irirei. L ltooti every bush around for refuge; but alter C. lt Agent, undera?while Mr. David W (who F Wright I ii St.. Knit Lake X en r Cot;V ll City, . stands their tongue) put their heaving A Spafiord; age's iftllrj-f7C-t- ! P. 0. Addrese. Uux 6H. B P Wulffenstyn; hearts at ease, by telling them what the fuss was about, and they coolly said "We F W Hurst; W'C Martindale; would not hunt (he papooses in the night lime, ; because, if tbey be drowned aud MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOW. 'IN Hinkiey; TIIAVE iy A; C: dead, they be dead anyhow." W F Critchelow; which, if not claimed mni Ink en will bo ulii to the -- - back, and after some gave it btck. He soon i GREAT BARCAINS recceivc large contribu- y tions, of provisions from the citizens. Some of heir ponies liave been very in our corn fields lately Lusl evening, about 8 o'clock, it was found that two little girls, one eigut were missing, yi ars old, the'otber four, and all our male population were rallying in the square- urouud the. Co,url House; saddenlyiity the wild tolling of - U. S. Land Office. Salt Lake City, Oct. 4, 1873. The following patents issued on Agricultural College Scrip locations have been received at this office and ore ready for delitery on snrrender cf receipt, viz: No. 130G in favof of U Maxfield; " V Shartliff; 102K ' '! 3(19 . ! " .J B Fairbanks; W E Pack; 478 J tacV.V "f; 481 ' T Peterson;"!482 ' untl iNIiss Green jected io llie t"410"' would not weii without her consent. in her Latterly she grew quite Reserved yesterday morning Coroner Stillman impaneled a jury at the late residence of No-' HI' Montgomery street, and lierge, ttt 3 p m- held the inqilcet at his office. Police otiiccr Keurus was the first witness examined. He gave a detailed story it! Ueige . movements until a few minutes beiore his death, which was as folAbout nine o'clock on Thursday lows: ruet Berge in front of evening Kearuj saloon s in the rear, of the City Green JIull. Having known bim twelve or fuurteeu yearti, Berge was very intimate wiili Keurus and requested bim to accompany him to North Beach, ns he bad letter to deliver, and did not like to Kearns said he would go, take it alone. nd at Berge's request got two envelopes trout Captain Short in the Police office. Derge went into Green's saloon and there directed two letters which he took from his pocket. The two men then took drink and started lb .North Beach, flerge led the Avay to a house on Mason street, neir Filbert, and then requested Kearns to put a letter, which he liauded him, uudcr the door. Keurus did so and then they returned to the City Hall and again went ioto Green's Baloon, where they met Philip Kreamer and another iaan. After drinkiug, Berge started Lome, and all parties, at his request, acWhen they got companied hiui ..home. in front of Serge's house be asked them to wait a few minutes while he weut to the house of Detective JSelliuger. He went there and did not see Selhuger, as he was not at home, , He talked awhile with Mrs. Sellinger, and theu returned to his friends. He iiivlted them all into h'u rooms, which were on the front of the second floor. After they got into the room Berge threw off his bat and coat, and put his pistol under the clothes at the toot of the bed. He iaughed and joked for some 'lime, when he noticed that Kearns bad taken the pistol from the foot of the, bed. lie demanded it Land Paieiifg. 'IT. S. He earnestly Department. Mrs. Elleu Jes redto uiartj her, but the of young lady, obSwan, the auut Bkicham City. Oct. 8d, 1873, Editou Oguen Junction: A very large number of Indians from the nortbern localities are here in camp, who will BOOKS! GRAIN WANTED. BOOKS! CORRESPONDENT? -- 1 It it , delirioitf. and lmrnJ-- . Ttnt tHte and nuIJ or the Cantor Oil la ea tirely (rrvtunr. v mtr not iai paired. Pnr 24 ... pew ere rathurtM! penn. Ut iu McLain'8 Verniifue IJonboD Are elegant ad effective, Tbey reaertbfea Ctomm Bon io evofertiooer' Cltildren bona kept lote then and cry ror AnJ all tUtr foe tbeat. Pri sxue by diagUla. (bopa. 'Jh ce. r U i. z. t, 4i J. .1 |