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Show From Saturday'! Daily of Dec. 27-- Gooi J?.ai'kb. The Beaver. Fnterprite, now edited by Scip. Kenner, and pub-lisli- . Earthquake. Birth. Postmaster Walker, of GRAIN WANTED. armington, writes to us that on the This morning at 4 o'clock to Mrs. JoRunaways. Two runaways yesterday is a spicy, interesting evening of the 20th, at 8 o'clock, a se- - sephine West, wife of Jos. A. West, Esq., evening. One sleigh was completely and newspaper, and its verc shock of earthquake was felt in of this city, a lino daughter. All well wrecked, and a wagon Imly damaged. promoters deserve praise for their enter- - that town. The shock seemed to come . THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE took a westward Dangerous. The boys of this cily prise. We hope the people of boutlieru from the east and lHetl. with their sleds are making nearly every Utah will sustain this lively sheet as it course. J. tie first intimation given was Given t At Southport, near liverpool, Nov. 25, of a sound as leserves. heavily rumbling deep tke to imalmost street lend.ng Brigham Y., son of brother and sister ONE FOURTH IN CASH AND THE loaded train passing eastward. This Thos. teams. Could not by Carr, aged II years 8 months and especially passable, REST IN FURNITURE, was following by a thorough shaking of 0 days. He met his death by a portion Municipal. their diversions be confined to one hill ! AT windows. It lasted in all, of ait old wall falling on him, w hile he We think so. The City Council met Dec. 2Cth, 1873, houses and Dee. 2. Mill. was work. at Star, engaged about five or six seconds. ed well-arrange- d lderman Walter Thomson in the Twoyoung men, chair. charged with a breach of the peace on The petition of E. P. Brown, for a Christmas day, were tried this morning license to sell coal, wis granted. before Alderman Thomson and fined $5. J. T Lewis petitioned for and was granted a license to sell watches and Probate Cocut. .The Court met jewelry, at his new stand, on Fifth this morning, when the motion for a street. new trial in the oise of Mingo came up The Committee on Improvements recfor a hearing. Mr. McCutcbcu then ommended that, the matter of opening withdrew his application that the Court the west end of Seventh street be laid grant his motion for a new trial, and over for the present. sentence often years imprisouineut was The recommendation vas adopted. pronounced by the Court. The Committee on Public Works, reported that the fire engine was set up Fixe Work Mr. Cameron, agent for and in working order, and suggested the sale of Sacred Biography and His- that a fire brigade be organized. The report was accepted, and the tory of the Bible, is now in town preto Committee instructed to continue their deliver this work magnificent pared to those who have subscribed for it, and labors. Several bills for public labor were we presume to receive further subscriptions. The book is fully up to promises, presented and allowed. The Council adjourned till the 9th of both in matter, style, engravings and binding, and is worthy of a place on Janmry, 1874, to meet in the City Hall any centre table or in any library in at 2 o'clock, p. in. the Territory. The books will be delivered atC. L. Peebles' uew drug store, Condensations. -- From yesterday's Tilth Street. Magistrate's C juut. Brigham City. A correspondent writing from Brighar.i City, informs us that various branches of industry have lately been connected with the Mercan tile and Manufacturing institution. There is wool enough in the factory to keep it running until June, 1874. The demand for domestic cloth is so great that the factory is obliged to work during the night. There is a supply of iron a.id ties on hand sufficient to complete the U. N. 11. 11. at an early day. Salt Lakb Theatre. Salt Lake Theatre has uncommon attractions for the present Christmas holidays. The famous burlesque .actress Miss Eliza Newton, has been specially engaged, and with Miss Jeaa Clara Walters and Mr. W. C. Crosbie and the company, will appear in ,,ThNyuiph of the or at the Bottom of Salt Lake." Local hits, puns and jokes, have been arranged by Messrs. 0. J. Taylor, C. W. Stayner and W. C. Crosbie, and, at very great expense, a grand transformation scene has been purchased in California. With an extensive corps de ballet und the production of good plays with the Lur-leybur- g, burlesque, the holiday attractions at Salt Lake Theatre are ahead of anything attempted there before. A young man, accompanied a by young lady who had eloped with him from Salt Lake, arrived he on Thursday evening. The incensed father of the wayward girl came in this morning in pursuit of the fleeing couple. They had given out intimations that they were going East. .The old gentleman, expecting to overtake his daughter, bought a ticket to Cueycnne and tent several telegrams east ward asking that the eloping parlies be arrested. He was on the wrong track, however, for a friend of the bridegroom received a dispatch this morning that he would reach he old gentleSacramento in pursuiti still man is.fit last accounts, oa the false trail. Eloped. 1 Cozap. The new town of Cozad on the Union Pacific road has fairly started. Seven or eight buildings have been ercctod and inor.e are in contemplation before the winter is over. Settlers take with them portable cabins, which are put in place in a short time. Preparations are being made to start a brick kiln shortly, and when Spring opens there will be great activity in pushing forward improvements. Two hundred families from Ohio' are ready to settle down, as soon as the season will permit them to leave their present homes. Mr. Cozad the founder of the town has set He apart two hundred acres for a park. thinks that in less than a jear the pop-- , ulation will number more than 1600 per sons, representing different branches of " ' ' industry. ' Justice Clinton had a busy time yes. terday large number of persons charg od with intoxication were before him yesterday, ant their cases disposed ef. Jacob B. Truman accidentally shot himself while traveling between Long Valley and Parowan, Nov. 14th, am. received such injuries that he died a few days afterwards. Two Sacramento youths broke into house in broad day light last Thursday and after rifling burcax were discovered and caught by citizens, by whom they were brought to the City Hall. Alderman Groo was severely injured on Christmas day, by jumping out of a car, when the mules were frighten ei and ran away. In trying to hea them off he was thrown against a tele graph pole and reoeived internal injur ies, which have confined him to his bed The great event of the theatrical sea son, has been the production of the hoi iday piece "The Nymph of the Lurley burg." It was a grand spectacle. Stockfled, who escaped from the peni tentiary, was captured yesterday and lodged in his old quarters A shooting match came off on Christ mas day for $50 a side. The winner of the purse bagged eighteen birds ana his opponent seventeen. The raising of the National flag upon the new flag staff at Camp Douglas, was celebrated with imposing ceremonies Addresses were made by Gen. Morrow, Mnior Ilenmstead. Gov. Woous ana Judge McKean, who also read an origi ual poem. At the close of the ceremo tiies a receDtion was given by Genera Morrow at his residence. From this morning's Tribune. The bridal chamber of the Walker 4 BOYLE The West is flour 0 HARNETT'S. 6c Sometiii.no New. Main Street, Ogden. ing and on the increase. See birth noThe bent and cheapest Hock of FURMTtKM tice. We congratulate the happy father THK FOLLOW UAVK IX MY POSSESSION "SMI north of Suit Lake. and mother of a beautiful girl baby, a hikIins described animals, which if nut claimed tiiken away within ten duyg from present splendid gift aud household treasure for late, will bo sold ill KKlinionii 1fcstray round, o'clock, p.m. January 2nd, IS" 4, at the New Year. Joseph "surveys" his Friday, One rd li iter, one vear old past, line hack, wlii It) Ix'Uy and tnil, ennuro crop til left ear, with greater delight than the with hull under crop iu right; illegible hruud on left Utah Northern, and the joytul mother tun. old heller with young calf, red, with tine 2 thiuks she has the best thing of the sea- - wliitu onyear nhoiilder and romps and belly mid white BY FAR THE LARGEST FACTORT son. ine Juxctios s goou wisues 10 me in fare; brauikd 'p on light hip; crop aud (lit in 15f THE WORLD! ESTIIAY NOTICE. . the sunsnn "ESTEY" OllGAX first-bor- n each car. trio! A. F. STKWART, Foreiun Postal Cakds. At a con vention held by the representatives of the United States and Germany, it was was arranged that the postal card sys tem should be extended" to and from their respective countries. Postal cards can now be sent to Germany with a one-cen- t extra stamp, and from Germany toihis country at the same rate. No arrange Richmond, Dec. 2ttU, The Mont TopuUr Inntrument in nee. District Pound Keeper, 1873- - SAIJ.S 10300 Per Annum! C. W. STATX Ell, Agent, ar Hav .Main St.. Knit Itke Clly, nen lt PARPE 3MB0ESSEL. TTtIXE WATCHES, JEWELRY 1; P. O. Addren. Box U0015S. Repairing done in Good Style. 67. uTO-- Cloth for Wool' MAIN STREET, EVANSTON, Wyoming Territory, with Great AND 3IAIX STREET, OtiDEX.UTAII Britain of a similar charcter, though an Bl IT. offer to this effect was tendered by the Uniied States. ment, has yet been , (jiMll-ry- FANCY AND effected Coasting. We have repeatedly called attention to the recklessness of boys who are permitted to enjoy the amusement of coasliug without regard to the safety of the people who frequent the streets We have no intention to interfere with the enjoyment of the lads, but we sug gest that a public thoroughfare is not a place for indulging in an amusement that is attended more or les? with dan ger to people. This morning a gentle man was passing the corner of Main aud Fifth streets, when he was struck by one of the coasters aud knocked down. Hap pily he did not suffer any injury. We trust that measures will be taken to put an end to a dangerous amusement ia the principal streets. EXCELSIOll MILLS, Estray Notice. XEAR It THE IX MY l'OSSKSPIOX THAVB dekeribed animals, which, if not claimed bidder at the District Stray Pound lit City, Weber Co., rriduy, Jon. 2, 1S73, at 2 p.m. One red yearling mooley iteer, wiutt lace, wiute under belly,' 110 brandi. One red yearling meer, whiU face, upper for the Manufacture of and under hit iu each itr. One red yearling heifer, m allow ferk iu left ear, ' unileH'it in riidit. u One red heller calf, white hind rump. One red yearling heifer, crop ft right aar, Iu left. left One red nicer. 3 Team old, hraaded a P Fkoulder, upp.r hit iu right ear, half ipper iwn .h" Bring on l'our AND Wm. N. HFK, Dixtlict Puiadketper. Ogden City, Dee. 24th. 1 873. RECEIYB iu Return at Advutitugcoii Rates. Our " iulelt. c2-s- Caooda A. RANDALL, SON & CO. . i-- 2 fl. Whlteliemra Advertisement. SST fcee Estray Notice. 2-l- I ITAYU IN MY VOMESSJON THE FOLLOW-- I 1NG decribei aiiimulH, which, if not claimed and taken away, wil he o!d to the bitfheKt reapon-ful.l.iddorat the District Stray t'ouud. Ogden City, Weber Co., Saturday, Jan. 6, 174, at 2 p.m. One red yearling heiler. crop off left ear. half under crop ofT right, white on tail and biand on right tilioiilder, W. X. FIFR, District I'osnd Keeper. Decembei 28, 1S73. ; t. Filth Books, Periodicals, azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, llllkj , e FREE 101-t- complaint was insufficient, as it charged an offense against the city crdinaticc, which declares it to be illegal to sell or deliver coal by the wagon load, without weighing on the city scales. That would apply to a car load or boat load, as wcl! as a wagon land. The case will however be tried again under a new complaiut. Phantom Dancx. A novel attraction in the way of amusement for the holi days, will ba introduced by the Ogden JAMES SLATER, GENERAL STORE, PEALlUt lit ' PHODUCE, FURS, Etc., IfclCJIMOZVI), CACHK CO., - OTA SI. PEOPLE FR05I THIS IVOIJXII DINWOODEY'S Immense Stock rnriK monitor iias gained a FUBUTUEE far-fasi- u No higher encomium cam It reputation. Cookinn Stove than to ea.v tM upon who umk it fpeakl In it prate., every hnof.-wiand recommend it to her neighbor and fiuead., for economy, cWauliuia aud reliability iu all la . , operation. 1 e 31,311 H0XIT0R$ now in USE, AIJU), THE M.rDKA9 SASTA CLAI1S . COOKLi; STOV, .oat unci Wood, ijt : . Pemaiid throiif h the Territory, Iiuiuty and Exrctlln, caunot l urpauted. ui h Which ia Alt onr Ntom nrc kept ml for Ral by . . 31. 1. ni all .It Urnnvb . Ntorptt. A , 10 bj all the Corpora tire 9tore in tt Territory. k photo-graph- y GEORGE VV. TURNER, U House is now occupied. Union 'Social Club. The Phantom Dance, Mr. Pottinger, Provo, succeeds Gen. which is similar to ft bal matgue except of the Land in the Maxwell as Register style of disguise, will be given nt Office. Erb's Hotel- - on New Year's Eve. The A. II. Noon, writing from Tintic, says costume will be white, in which all the the charge against Messrs. Lawrence members are expected to appear. After YlSimo SALT LAKK CITY, and Whitney, of salting their mines, is the masks shall be removed, all present "damnably absurd." are invited to join the dance, but; it is COULD NOT 1)0 VOTER to announced is Peck preach understood that t'.iose in costume shalj Bishop THAN TO n tue Methodist Church have the exclusive privilege of the floor until eleven o'clock. The disguise wil CALL AND EXAMINE Dec. 20. From 'Monday's Daibj of consist of a large sheet, pillow case white belt . and a white mask, long Personal. Hon. George Q. Cannon enough to cover the chest. These arti wrs registered at the St. Nicholas Hotel, cles are mentioned as being convenient New York, on the 23d inst. to all, but a white muslin will answer the nurDose as well. Those who do not II OMR vs. Fobeign. The Salt Lake or understand the drees arrangements wil folks have been' paying an artist from in the members dressing assisted be by unframed California $150 for are asked to come at an but room, they ! touched up from portraits, enlarged and hour, so that the committee may early SavII. C. Mr. common photographs. not be compelled to forego the pleasure s age, ovr Salt Lake artist, whose of the dance. It would be advisable for For is Determined to Sell and stereoscopic views of Ilocky hall the to to already those who ride, go Cheap. Mountain scenery, are known and praisto have All are expected disguis.d. ensimilar ed all over America, supplies with them, to be presented 31 East Temple Street, Cut their tickets larged portraits, framed, for $75. A splendid evening is an door.. at the 75 First Soutk Street. then this is home genius, you know, aad ticipated, and this dance will doubtless it is so much more popular to patronize be the grand event of the expiring (hea pit eft und EI Bauee OtuiMuel. ' ,: year. foreign talent." .'. e at Outt Woo- Tue Coal Dispute. The coal dealers (Ute C. B. liefiregor k Co.), of Omaha have gained an importaut vic- - - Ogden. Mrw-et-. Ml, tory, in the controversy which has been long pending between them aud the city. MagWe before gave a history of the case The dealers were required to pay ten &c. cents per load for weighing coal on the tour at was a claimed employment which riTTrppTrnQt home! or they city scales, C'ICA KB A!S TOBACCO. U (J traeliii(r. Thewui k in conceniul, honorable, and tax on their business, which was unjust, Wall Papereef the B..t Patterae. pays the Lent of auythiug erer and that this alone rendered the ordinbefore offered. Tanh wae.s.aam-pleKent outtiln and Complete fubfelptieni taken frirell the Papen of the day, ance invalid. Th Court held that the tie- -: A DnRkaa at 0ci, ii KO. K. k&itaiiij Lk'U, .Kantem and Wettern. 73S State St., Chicago. charge of ten cents was net a tax but a IlOIXiB k Co., 763 aud compensation from the dealers to the weight master. But the coal dealers were susstaiaed on the ground that the v life-siz- CITY, Superior Cloth. Itlank Rafting, ct, Yarn, Etc. i:te., unci taken away, will be Hold to the kighest Oleii OCDlttT - Uo-d- iu The world i full Children crying for 4 a ehJ T U7 lie McLAl.VM Candied Castor V It I" delieiou, efTccftv aua iiarniicw. ine tKt and ameii of the Cactot Oil I '.nthartic nut impaired, y Ii OTvrfoine. surraMtHTnj wf (.owrtt rnre ii vent. a iJonbons JleLain's Vermlfiitro reemM Are elrgaBt aad efrectiTe. Tliey Koubon kept iu contortion' hop. lore them and er for them. l'rir 26 im Chihtrva b a. J. For Sale by Z. C, M.ctjr And all other druggUU tihlj |