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Show ITEMS.,,, LOCAL Stbawbebrus The freight train From .Wtinttdvft IDcuW Xov. i 19tA this morning contained several boxes of From Tuesday' t Daily oXovtmber 18A. fresh strawberries, consigned to a firm Sxow. Monday night, we are told, Elders Jonathan C. Wright in Omaha, from the West. A wedjfoTICE. that there was a heavy fall of snow, to big of Brigham City, ding in fashionable BDd Chester Loveland, circles, of Omaha, the depth of at least ten or twelve inches is spoken of, therefore the will preach in the Ogden Tabernacle on strawberries. at Laramie. 11 a.m. The announceat next Sunday A Refestixo Magdalen. A fine and Personal. Frofessor GrifTeth, the ment for last Sunday was a mistake. eminent intelligent looking old man, who was mining Engineer and General among the passengers from the East on Williamson, are of the founders of Cor Runaway. At five o'clock yesterday the emigrant train yesterday afternoon, inne, left Ogden this morning for the evening, a team becoming frightened at U. N. engine, ran had under bis care a young woman, East. . tbe approach of the whose graceful and prepossessing mien, a furious rate upsetting the at Mass Meeting. A mass meeting of jwy told of one who had been reared in a wagon, and when last eeen were still citizens of Salt Lake is announced tu the home where once dwelt refinement, and 2:40 speed towards IUverdale. at going take place night, to give experhaps affluence. She yielded to the . on the to views their wiles of a treacherous lover and eloped pression We reIIoxorablk. and the slaughter of of are Cuba, Amesde subject with him. Arriving at Omaha, he aban- CoNDNiATioui.--Frot- doned her, leaving her in the greatest In despair, she adopted a life shame, when she was recognized one of the Salt Lake bar, as we supposed, but day by a friend of her family, with well known poet and dramatist, whom he by the ner father communicated, E. V. Tullidge, Esq. immediately left to induce the erring girl to return home, where she was ashalf-paut sured of forgiveness and a loving welLast about evening Htrt. seven o'clock, two ladies going come. They left for Sacramento, last The soducer is an officer of the down Fifth street, near the Jixcno.v night. contact with in a came office, wagon, army. one, of several exposed cn the street for Condensations. From yesterday's One of the ladies was somewhat saltNewt : injured by the concussion. Bergh is asked to put in an appearance and put a stop to the inhuman exProf. Dramer will The ''Rooster." hibition of the "headless rooster." exhibit the "headless rooster," one of A lodge of the "Knights of Pythias" the greatest curiosities of the age; towas instituted in Salt Lake on Sunday morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. and elected their oflic.rs for the evening, Main-st, gtBovle's old furniture rooms, term. current It Las been on exhibition at' Salt Lake A very sensible view is taken by the tince Saturday, and is said to be a wonof the "land sharks" who are Neus, derful phenomenon. ready to lend money on real estates security, provided the borrower gives a Home Aoais. Charles W. Penrose mortgage with a proviso attached to the has returned home after a protracted effect, that if the principal and interest absence, during which time, he has vis- of the amount be not refunded by the ited the northern portion of the Territtime specified, the real estate will pass ory. His journey was most gratifying into the hands of the mortgager without in its results, and he comes back full of foreclosure in a court. Such men are bope and confidence in the future of unworthy the confidence of any commuthat flourishing region., nity. From thismorning's Utrald: Amputation.' A young man acting as Four celebrated horses are being train brakesman on the Union Pacificroad, ed for races, which are to come off some was severely injured yesterday morning. time this and next month. It is expectWhile coupling the ears at Weber one of ed that some of the best running time his fingers was caught between the bufrecorded in Utah, will be made when the fers and so badly crushed that amputatraces come off. ion was rendered necessary. Dr. Nellis A'warrant for the arrest of certain performed the operation this morning. individuals who disregarded the order of We have not been able to learn the name the court to desist from working the of the unfortunate man. Neptune mine during the pendency of a suit in Chancery, was issued, and the Beardsley IIou8E. This house, un- parties were taken to court, but released der its new management, has undergone on their own recognizances to appear repairs, and other changes are contemwhen called for. The exterior has be plated. A guest of the Washington House on and presents a decided improvement. Sunday night, while in a state of som Mr. understands Beardsley thoroughly nambulism, marched out of an open wintbe business of hotel keeping, having dow, and fell in a heap upon an awning risen from the bottom of the ladder in some distance below. that line. Mrs. Beardsley as a houseThe Vallejo mine, Little Cottonwood, is unexcelled in that department. is turning out immense quantities of keeper The e patronage of the house has largely argentiferous re. A sale of increased duriug the last few weeks. 100 tons of ore was made yesterday for that the play entitled "Oliver distress. Cromwell," was not written by a member of the crew and passengers of the d . Yirgin-iu- s. - . man with a full grown beard on his face was amusing himself this morning on the Uuion depot platform with a favorite dog who knows a thing or two. The animal became at the rough treatment he received, and showed Li3 dislike at being "punched" in the ribs with a sharp stick, "by exhibiting a row of 'ivory, which meant that he had stood as much 83 he intended. The man persisted and appeared to enjoy himself to his entire satisfaction, when the dog bounced upon Wm, and buried his teeth in the nether Pwts of his tormenter. A yell of agony pierced the air,' while the dog looked on ith apparent indifference as much as to "see how you like it yourself." An application of on the fell's seat of intellect" alleviated his suffering, but it will be decidedly inconvenient. A friend of his took his place n the road until he gets better and more an-loj- ed , court-plast- reasonable. The , , A er , Party at daz-zl'i- oflle expiring year. luncheon duck did and gave and gave , baskets empty. No sign of a they sco. They spied a bear chase to it, but lost its track up pursuit in despair. Protection of Fisu. We commend the following order issued by the Co., Court of Morgan, to the Co., Court ofWeber, for its consideration. The timely action of Morgan County is deserving the at. tention of all who are interested in preventing the wholesale destruction of fish in our waters. If some course be not adopted to arrest tbe waste of a valuable article of home consumption, it will not be long before our streams will be exhausted of their supply. Fish may now be considered almost as a necessary article of diet, and not simply as a luxury or innocent objects for the amusement of eportsmen: By order of the County Court of Morgan County. From and after this date, the size of meshes in all seines used for fishing in the Weber river, in Morgan County, shall be two inches, and in all other streams in said County, one and half inches. Any person found violating this order, or any of the provisions of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled an act for the protection of fowl and fish, &o., (approved February 16th, 1872,) will be dealt with as the law provides. Samuel Francis, County Clerk. Morgan City, Nov. 8th, 1873. Ogden on eggs, the price being fifty cents a dczea. The bullion thieves who stole the fifty bars from the Mountain Chief, were bound over in $2,000, in default of which they were remanded to prison. Mr. Hampton is improving,1 but it is believed that he will lose the bight of one of his eyes. The Last Chance smelter at Sandy, is running three shifts, and turning out about 140 bars ef crude iron. . . , , s Mill' YSW.MOJH M Pemon cun take thewe No ter Bit- according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided ttieir bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITead. ache, Pain in the Shoulder, Coughs, Tightness of the Client, Ditziness, Sour Eructa. tlons of the (Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the region of the Kidneys, an 4 a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oosprlnga of Dyspepsia. In these eompl&lntt it hat no equal, aud one bottie will prove a better guarantee of lis merit than a lengthy advertisement. For Female In younf Complaints, or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Ttmie liltttrs display so decided an Innuence that a marked improvement is toon perceptible. For Inflammatory and C'hroale and Gout, Dyspepsia or Ilhe iiinulism Indigestion, bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Mood. Liver, Kidneys and Uladder, these Kitten have been most successful. Such Disease ere caused by Vitiated Blood, widen to produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For feklia Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Kheuin. Blotches, Spow, Pimpk'i, Pustules, UollH, Carbuncles, Scnld-UoaSore Kyes, Erysipelas. itetu Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, linmois end Diseases of the Sfcln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of those IMttera. One bottle In such case will convince tho most incredulous of their curative effects. 11. II. KIcDOXALD &. CO., Druggist A Gen. Agts., Ban Francisco, Cul., A cor. Washington and Charlton SW., N.Y. SOLD BY ALL EUGG1ST3 & DIALERS. ' Ring-worm- , ' S.T-1860--X rJ ? ; mm The Oldest Timber In Uie World. Probarly the oldest timber in the world which has been subjected to the THE use of man is that which is found in the ancient temples of Egypt. It is found 1 CELEBRATED in connection with stone work which is known to be at least 4,000 years old. This wood, and the only wood used in the form of ties, holding the end of one stone to another in it- - upper surface. When two blocks werelaii in place.then AXD it appears that an excavation about an inch deep was made in each block, into s which an shape tie was driven. It is therefore very difficult to force any stone from its position. The lies appear to have been the tamarisk, or skiuim wood, of which the Ark was T S PURPXT A VEGETABLE PREPARATION', ROOTS. composed simply cf constructed,' a sacred tree in ancient and now in found Egypt, HERgS and FRUITS, combined with other very rurely wMcb in t'jir nature ar CtLartlc, the valley of the Nile. These dovetailed Diuretic, Alterative end, Svtriticus, ties are just as sound now as on the day Aperient, whole is reserved iua rofti. Tna exof their insertion. fuel is Although fctlGAIl tremely scarce in the country, these bits clcnt quantity of. spirit trtvx tha of wood are not large enough to make CAMS to ksi ihtid in any cUasate, woieS A Ficjht witu Wild Cats. Last Monit an object with Arabs Jo heave off layer makes the day, while Mr. Wottis was plowing on after layer of heavy stone for so small a his farm below Uintah, his attention was prize. Had they been of bronze.. Half the old temples would have been destroywithdrawn from his work by the bark- ed ages ago, so precious would they ing of his dog near by. He proceeded to have been for various purposes. ' a boxelder tree, upon which he saw ,1 ral jlf Toll ICS Un Clt- perched three animals ef an unusual There is a movement along the whole nr.nrtU mnal ol lu tie worUl. Tkey aru intcmKa tbarttrs Going after his gun he re- line of the woman's rights phalanx. ' ''.''' I turned to find them still on their perch Everywhere they are getting up peti- strict! jr M I I casting defiant glances from glaring tioned to be sent to the Legislature 'nut nftin 1 f I ft ft f C H'hen in session, asking that the propU 11 lt"l(l eyes. . He at once fired and brought one of women may be exempted from i to the ground; at the second shot another erty taxation. No vote, no tax, they say. and alwa; a EC only to bo used as a mtdioloo. ' and third The killed. was ' ' ' ' largest leapcordii-- t directions. ed from the tree and sprang upon the of tfcc feUe and They are tho dog, when a desperate encounter took debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and stimulate to such a degree thtt a iioaltay fiction place, the ferocious animal, the dog and is at once brought about As a remedy to which. hia master being engaged. The battle, Women are especially sebject it is super, though fierce, was of short duration, stimilabt As a Spring west of Meeting Hall. eeding every etherTonic and the wild animal was killed. They Six doors ' they have no erul and Summer '' V mild and are of the feline species and spotted like WATCHES, are a Purgative as vretf as gentle They b!ood. CLOCKS, . They are & Tonic They purify the the leopard. The largest measured four AND JEWELRY, ftplcndid Appetizer. They make the vrcal: afrcng. . feet and eight inches and weighed twenty-Manufactured aud Rcaired. They purify and Invigorate.' Thry care'Tye We suggest-thafive they pounds. They an Albniu, Pfrtnr frames and pepeia. Constipation and Headache. be sent to the Salt Lake Museum by Mr. Mouldings. . as a specific in all species of disorders which Thotographs, or Ambrotypes accuratenndermlne the bodily strength aud bresi dew Wattis, and no doubt they will prove a taken. , ly. the aikixaal spirits. valuable acquisition to Mr. Barfoot's Copied. Depot, 53 Park Place, Kew lerfc Des-loge- s, TO hour-glas- II G APPETIZER, well-know- n war.al-thoug- ht 108,44. a. , daughter of Mrs. Harriet Sharkey, residing in the Twelfth Ward, dislocated her light elbow by a fall. The several suits of the Emma Hill Consolidated Co., in the Third District Court, against the Windsor Utah Silver Mining Company, were dismissed of their own motion. Cuba is the absorbing topic of the day in Salt Lake. The eldest Hotel Arrivals. - - - Propr. Nov. 17th. John Crowey, Salt Lake; A W Howe, Corinne; K Barry, St Johnsbury; John Johnson, Taylor, Timbuctoo, Cal; John PhiladelL G Teters, Mountain; Spruce T phia, Tenn; P Quintin, Martin, Pioche; C Burger. Little Cottonwood; 0 Wilson, B Davis, .1 Nixon, Elmer Roberts; Mrs S Davis, John.0 Davis, Carl Sewel Iavis, A L Cowan, Salt Lake; John Carlisle, Laramie; George Mattson, Camp Floyd; KYRosse, Salt Lake; T Q Murphy, B Chicago; Murphy, Tintic, J Rando, San FranMclntire, John W Ferguson, California. cisco, II. Beabdsley 1LAI TATIOi I J liters . BEARDSLEY HOUSE. M. ToWoodmansee's. night a select party will be Sen by the young ladies of this city at Woodmansee's Hall. All the committees &r composed of young ladies, under Nvhcse g management, with such a array 0f beauty and loveliness as give eclat to the occasion, a happy tlme is anticipated. The preparations mde are ample.nnd we expect to be able to cllronicle one of the happiest events morrow party of six sportsmen from this city spent two days in hunt, ing, and returned last night with their A Going to Enlist. Capt. Edgar now a resident of California, but formelj of the Southern army, arrived tins morning with four companions, who had seen service with him in Van Dorn's Cavalry. They were on their way to their former, home in Louisiana, where $10,000. they will organize a Company to do duty From the Tribune: hi case of a war with the Spaniards. The Miss Howard's translation from the wife of one of the party is of Cuban exFrench, "Good as Gold," was performed and has relatives in the insur last evening, and gave great satisfac traction, gent army. We understand from them tion. that the feeling in California, would al The product of Walker Eros. Pioneer h most appear unanimous in favor of Mill, Ophir, from September 20th up to they admit that there is a strong the 15th of this month, was thirty-eigto rash measures. bars of silver, valued in gold at $05,- - opposition high-grad- Toetcring a Dog. Notice. Professor Karl G. Maeser, will deliver a lecture before the Young Men's Literary Association of the City 'of Ogden, at the City Hall, on Saturday evening, the 22d inst., at J o'clock. The public are invited to attend. C. C. Brown, President. R. A. Ballantyne, Secretary. No Ducks. will be completed to Provo by Saturday or ' Monday. Joseph W. Bart, who was s short time since wounded in the foot, by the accidental discharge of a pistol, has entirely ' ' recovered. man Tuesday night A stylishly-dresseendeavored to break into the house of Mr. B. II. Young. The door was opened and he made a desperae struggle to effect au entranee, and was marched off to the City Hall. The man gave his name es Swabert. . Much sickness exists among the children, in the form of fevers accompanied by swellings in the throat and pain in the cheat. The cause is attributed te the sudden change in the atmosphere. Mr. D. S. MacFarlane, of Cedar City, says business is rather dull in that place, but the prospects for the future are bright. There are three coal discoveries near Cedar, each of whioh has a Bquare fuco of twenty feet. From this morning's Herald: The new wire rope for the tramway for the Reed and Benson mine has ar rived and been placed in position. Neith er employees nor strangers will be allowed to ride on it. A party from Salt Lake has completed arrangements to go to Guiana, South America, and will start for some sea port in Maine, this week, whence they will proceed to South America by sailing vessel. A gross outrage was committed Mon day night on the person of a woman, who was drugged before the act, and then thrown out of a back window into a stock corral. According to her elate mcnt she was enticed into a room occu pied by colored men, and there stupefied by liquor and lost her consciousness The negro against whom she made the complaint, was arrested. From the Tribune : Salt Lake goes five cents better than . moruiHg. st .'yesterday's Xtvt: It is expected that the V. S. R. R. , minded by Ihe Salt Lake Herald, of this a . g aheet-anch- CARDOM BROS., LOGAN, , Pictures |