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Show THE NEW YEAU. to defraud the people out of millious A for Utah and Montana Territories. From this morning's lUrald: Some lime ago Mr. B. F. Cook, of Grantsville, was traveling home from Tooele Co., where he was summoned to attend the Gruni Jury, when he wns stopped by three marked high way mon, It is suspectand robbed of over $1-- 3. ed that a member of the Grand Jury was in league with the robbers. Mr. Burns, late of the Delmouico restaurant, has turned up iu the city well satisfied with the haul he and his partner made when they "suspended." On Christinas Eve the Gruutsville city hall was destroyed by fire. Judge Emerson returned on Monday night, from his trip to Michigan. J. A. Heme, the popular actor, has been engaged by the management of the The celebrated Salt Lake Theatre. violinist Wienawski, will also appear at the same time. Happy Xcw Year. New Year's Night. The programme for the performance tomorrow night, nt of treasure. Necessarily, Mr. Hall A happy New Year to the good and true, the Theatre, has been somewhat caanged The mythological god Jartus was was innocently unveigled into their In every land and clime. in London," will he The drama represented with oue face looking for- meshes but to his credit be it said, Though their number is bat a very fow, fuand the to by special request, "Black presented, ward, another backward, that when he discovered the maschi-nation- s They'll govern the world in time, eyed Susan" will be repeated. ture and to the past. Hope Btretchcd . of the plotters against the Each winter's death and each summer's rM its arms to beckon to its embrace birth House Dkomator. Mr. Julns Bench, over whom he presided, he those who looked with trust and faith people Is bringing that time more near, is a first clat-- hand at house of Lo resisted with firmness their unholy Then joy will come to old Mother decoration. Under his superintendence to its fivor; sorrow with repining vis efforts. No one conversant with the Earth, the splendid work on the new Z. C. M. I. ago and downcast couutcnance bade circumstances connected with the And she'll have a happy New Year. store at Logan, was 1 executed. Mr tbltvion cast its mantle over its and conduct nefarious of treachery Now the wicked rule, and the people Bench is prepared to receive orders for the leaders of the famous combiua-tionpainting, graining, glazing, paper hangmourn. A retrospect of the pu?t year preing, etc., and to attend to them promptAnd toil from morn till night, organized to rob the treasury of sents a volume in which is recorded See ndvt. New York, will, for a moment en- Enriching the men, who with lofty scorn. ly und with despatch. in have the events that impressed age Dole out their weakly mite, tertain the belief that Oakey Hall which We live, with issues that must "For human muscle is plenty and cheap, Y. M. L. A. There was a large aucould in any way yield to the allureinfluence exercise a food be ever so drar. dience nt the City Hall last evening, to potent inevitably Though ments by which Tweed, Sweeney, So the poor may struggle and want and hear Mr. Hood Alston, who recited a in shaping the destinies of the nation, and others seduced Genet from were number of poems of his own composition, weep, and in governing the moral sentiment w Year! Ne He the walks of honor and virtue. God send them a happy as well as some fine selections. The (jf society. There are many causes has been chief and traduced by But the grand old Prophets of ancient subject of interest was "Modem maligned for gratulation, and many for proSaints," in which the author gives a times found humiliation. Peace has smiled men incomparably iuferiur to him in graphic description of the toils, priva-tjiiuPredicted that woe should censo, all the qualities of an uprignt citizen. over the land, and the couutry has sufferings and persecutions inciHe has invited the closest scrutiny of That earth should be cleansed from her its dent to the expulsion from Nauvoo, and expanded with the development of children's crimes "The But grief has cast his official acts; he has appealed for fabulous wealth And be crowned with the fruits of the journey to the mountains. which an he was sure well recited was investigation Drunkard and his Dog," down many a heart, crime has enjoyed peace, would in result vindi took' immensely with the audience; a and That the laboring man should plant and triumphant hideous carnival, industry has been Mr. Alston's whole eflort was greet- and cation from the aspersions cast against build Btrickeu djwn and languishes; cored with loud applause. Wo think that While plenty his toil should cheer. him. of has names the blighted ruption Inherit the wealth of the land he tilled, if Mr. Alston would repeat his enterThe result is announced amid the those who abused the holiest trusts tainment, charging a small sum for adAud smile on each happy New Year. acclamations fair enthusiastic of that can be confided to men; the dunmission, that he would draw a full house Aud the day of the poor and meek has minded Even the and realize something for his efforts to of taunts persons. geon has opened its ponderous jaws come, This is how it please and instruct. to receive many who should have been his enemies have given way to a gen Their sun has begun to rise, should be. crous tribute to his integrity by those And its bright exemplars to their fellow-m.croys shine bright on a happy hoiuc School Party Last evening n very the dagger of the assassin has de- who at first joined in the cry against western 'Neath the blue of these skies, pleasant entertainment was given at the mand tribute of scoivs of victims; and him. Had Oakoy Hall desired to yield Where a Mormon host has prepared the Court House to the parents and friends want and despair lnve visited homes of the pupils at Prof. Monch's Seminary. way where thrill and happiness hud de- to the templations under which others The proceedings opened with dancing to With a Prophet as pioneer, have been the fell, he might parted. And the honest of ev'ry creed may stny the music of Purdy's band, with J. Bur- The year closes amid sighs and possessor of great wealth, instead of For many a happy New Year. rup for caller, followed bv recitations. and to resort to compelled tears, and with fear for the future. being poor readings and songs by the pupils. Fol- Farewell to departing Seventy Three, lowing is the programme: But it transmits to its successor, the alternative of arduous and unreAnd welcome to Seventy Four! Soug by School Choir. lessons that will bo instructive to the mitting toil to support himself and 0 may it be pregnant with liberty Ml r.Tti. " l,vMw llilwlinn For nations the wide world o'tr; future generations, and illustrations his devoted family. That he resisted Ituthinda Hill. of the dangers which beset the path the enticements of wealth obtained May it bring to our Mountain State Song: "Still I Lovk Tiike," Miss release of life. It points tt the fate of the through peculation and robbery is Emma Wright. From the plots of the wicited here, II dpi .j rn Mr llenrvJ ls:r in VtmAiv ' fixvorcd children of fortune, who an acknowledgment of his sterling And be to all lovers of truth and peace Jliss L.ettie i eery, miss Annie uauan-tynhave stranded their barks upon merit. A glorious happy New Year! Miss Delia Huffacher and Miss after Hall a Mr. deliberate, has, treacherous sands. It tells us of CtiABLEs W. Penrose. Tribe. llattie been hopes wrecked, and of aspirations fair and impartial examination, Duet: "Listen to the Convent Bklls," James CallaA Worthy Max Gone. cruelly disappointed. It Warns us of relieved of the imputation of complicMiss the with connected who was Emily Stayner, Miss Rosa Clark. lately han, the fatuity of thoso whose inordinate ity with the defau'ters who have en- Union Pacific road in this city, suddenly Recitation: Master Zachariah Ballan- themselves the at of riched ambition and concupiscence have expense u died last Sunday of heart disease, at 'Juc- verdict a of their Van Dyke, Mas- Willie Master in he was them irretrievawhere By to North the abyss of Douglass, Platte, employed urged ble ruin in which they have been a jury of his countrymen he is re- the shops of the road. He was about 25 ter Saniuvl Thomas and Master Charles It admonished us to be stored to the confidence of the coun- years of age, and leaves a number of Hill. engulfed. friends in Ogden, where he was well Song: "I Know a Little Felioav," ware ot the breakers upon which the try and to a careor of usefulness iu known and esteemed for his many good by Miss Lettie Peery. awaits him. hopes of thousands have been dashed, which distinction The School Jouroal, edited by Miss qualities. and to emulate a spirit of virtue iu C. Mingo, who was sentenced Mary Burrup. Mingo our relations to the family, to the wv" ii. ..uum.Ai, to serve a term of ten years in the peniand Miss Lettie nette world and to society. I'ouglus Peery. tentiary, for manslaughter, was taken to From Wtdnexilay Daily of Dec, 80. The Elephant Jacou, Mr. Jas. DougTo those who are burdened with Salt Lake City yesterday and delivered Tue Race. A number or persons from to the custody of the warden. It is lass, keeper. sorrow and afflicted with misfortune Duct: "Cantalina," Miss Emma rumored that (lie Governor will release this city wiU visit Suit Luke the dying year whispers worcta of Miss Rosa Welch. and Wright the future, to look up and on- to attend the race between Walking John him, but the Salt Lake Herald of this exercises The by the pupils were of and Mark Moore for $1,000 a fide. morning says ii is authorized in saying the from the and rise to dust,fof ward, that he will be released iu a day or two the most gratifying character, and it B;ike of that glorious manhood which of habta corpus, and prob- would seem inT.dioug to refer specially Committed tor. Mukhkb. ShcriffEllis under a writ was not destined to succatnb to the bunds to appear at the to any of the pieces or performers, as of Cheyenne county, Nebrnku, was ex- ably put uuder all were exceedingly creditable to schol-i- i caprioes of adversity. To those upon amined before a niagutnite at Sidney next term of the Dist iot Court. rs and teachers. However, we must say whom a bouutiful hand has lavished last week on the charge of murder, and A switchman that Miss Hill's recitation was delivered Hounini.K Casiw.tt its favors, and who bask in the smiles Committed to appear before the District on the Union Pacitic Railroad, named in charming style, and that the "get up" of fortune, duty bids them to give suc-eo- r Court which meets next week at (Iran'! Michael Ryati, met with a shocking of the sham elephant, led by Master Jas. death on Saturday in Omaha. He was Douglass, was very natural and made and aid out of their abuudance to Island, where he is now incarcerated. on tliu track when an eugine was coming lots of fun The their less favored fellow-me- n among young and old. DancAs he was about to get him. towards followed the eil'orts of the scholars ing Ghosts. Much interests is thown iu clouds that overcast the skies will be the hU its heel of of boot out was way, and was kept up in lively style till 3 a. the promised Phantom Dance," which dispelled. The sun may bo eclipsed, the and between rail the caught plank, m., when the party broko up, leaving at the Union but it will break forth again in all its will be given fixed remained and there until it passed. everybody satisfied and pleased with the Ghosts, living ghost?, Depot Hotel. refulgence to shed its warmth and Will appear amid the festive scene., with He was thrown down, and the forward whole affair. Success to the Ogden Semwheel ran over his left leg, which was comfort over all alike, upon the rich which the year will close. inary . the rich and poor, the patriciau and horribly mangled and crushed. AmpuFrom yesterday's Condensations. tation became necessary, but death soon will usher in plebeian. Reduction r Fakks. The Utah Cen- after relieved him of his sufferings. His A lad in the Xcws office was robbed on the new year with the promise of tral has issued a new time table to take, brother is a baggage master on the road. and with effect oa the 1st day of January. The to our fellow-megood-wi- ll Mouday night, of ten pair of pigeons. A letter from Kane Ceunty, Dec. 20, Salt Lakk Theatre. The burlesque time for the arrival uud departure of unalloyed hope for the future. the passenger trains retu.iius uncbung of "Lurline the Nymph of the Lurley-bur- says that a line rain and snow storm, or "the Bottom of Salt Lake," is which lasted a week, visited that region. ed. A reduction in fares is announced. ACEX -- MAYOR Single fare between Ogden ani Salt attracting great attention in S. L. City. The fruit trees and the soil were greatly QUITTAL. The piece is mounted and put upon the helped thereby. Lake, is reduced to $2, and return tickSome evil disposed persons have deets to $3. stage with great taste and liberality, the acquittal of A. Oakey Hall, and the scenery is really beautiful. The liberately and brutally cut the throats of New York, by an imCoai TniEFi--Aindividual was seen juvenile ballet is a great feature of the and killed some of their neighbor s anipartial .jury of his countrymen, will coming out of A yard last night, at about piece, equalled only by the march of the mals. be hailed with heartfelt satisfaction 11 o'clock, carrying a large suck on his Amazons. The burlesque runs over E. M. Gisborna bought at auction yesri-above and local all who witticisms with the can back. When the Third narrow of neur corner hits, terday, the building containing the puns, ly and the saloon adjoining, for prejudices of the partizan. It was street and Main, the sack yielded to the which take immensely with the audience, GOO. his misfortune to have been at the weight of its contents, and about half a and the acting of Miss Walters and Mr. $3. The manufacture of is excellent. Vma Newton and soap, hfiad of the municipality of the chief bushel of coal fell out. lie commenced Crosbie, h. A been do well. in commenced also t is Salt the but some it R. one L,ke, extremely by up, coming pick up comp'.ny city of the Union, when a disreputa- in his rear, he "cut sticks." Towser good burl sque, played with spirit, would P. Thomas patent process, Mr. J. B. ble vone-lavof politicians eoucpired was evidently not o?l the watch. Maibea having secured the entire right take hug i y in Ogden. v s s, complimentary dinner was given on Monday evening, by Mr. D. W. Pesley, to a number of his friends. The Wasatch Shooting Club was permanently organized last evening. A s, n; I 1 1 LOCAL ITEMS. long since a party of neighboring linnir about fifteen miles south of Sutesville, Mo., in this country, gathered their little traps, tents, &c, about them and proceeded to the swamps f'T a deer hunt, and it has .roved a tlcur hunt to the parties engaged. Unlike Noah, howNot ever, they were not forewarned of im lat "ucsuay pending dangers, and on : .i .. . . c .. 1. !","""-l"- 7 selves completely I n, i I Ex-May- or ' ' l -- . .1, : .. (S;, 1 i ater, i. 1 r I. . either of the remaining parties since Tuesday. It is feared, however, that both are dead, as unsuccessful search has been made for them. last. FOUWD. NAY fSV.KOw.th j liifoniiaiim AND ONKoRKY H0KSR, liRAXI'- the tl-.- ace of rlubPnuti-l- t shout J,'i-- . taut bjr l.t oruf S. Ni.MhKS, Cornuc p a District, Klko, Xcv; da. ltaini Estray Notice. , 10 KSI0N IIAVK IV MY - ilecrihe THE F0I.UW-- l Kiiinnil, which, it not claimed lii to th hiphost rsjioti- wi'l takon away, wil h ..t.l..-i.:.l- .r i -. t. !;...:.. w ...... li City, Jan. 12, 174, t 2 p.m. One ivil ruan heifer, with under bit in fuh ;;tr, t i jw of la. I white, louie white under Lilly, no briiiiitH. FIXED. KINGSTON. Dixtrict 1'ouud Keeper. JOHN BENCH, PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Etc., Lojyan, Cncho County. A upetimen of hU work he refers to Z. C. M. I., LOGAN. Tbt painting of which wm done uuder direttioa. hi 0 YES!! 0 YES!! ItOCK SPEING AND COAL! COALVILLE Rock Spring, Delivered, Coalville, Delivred, - - - $ 9.50. - . - - 10.00 7.50. 8.00. Keep Warm hji Getting Good Clean CohI. YARD AT U. Ordow left at promptly filled. 8104 m. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Meat Market will to JOHN PIXCOC K. touglnss' CARDON BROS., LOGAN, Six doors west of Meeting H aU. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Del-moni- home-mad- Y by surrounded i g, 1IALIS 1 1 of ft lew hoiH.g uot tbe in their sight. All was land of dry spot of the party but an old mini and his son . ... l l. .1 : r i l. U,WK "VI ci.u.iuoa . ui m.j;U ...c .tmv. ui.u succeeded in escaping, while the remain ing couple took refuge in a tree. When lb? adventurous party left their comrades the dd man was sick and without fr To-morr- i. j so-la- co ! si. men i...u , s. machines. . Men in Difctros. e. fellow-citizen- Whittier, at il,e pest office, Evanston, is agent for the s.ilcof the Wheeler & Wilson, the Singer, y. y "1ri, E. S. and the Domestic sewing Send lor price-listTerms ca.-- j to-da- Maouinks. Sr.wiNi; I ASD JEWELRV, Jf!tnnfiictred und Repaired. AlbniMS, e Pirluro 1'ranto Si ouldins. nmi rhotngrnphs, of Ambrotypes accurate- ly taken. I'iclures Copied. |