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Show LOCAL ITEMS, Strong Evidkxci. Mr. IFrom.Salurday! Taily pf JSepLM Austin Sbipp her, and at her request he brought her a pitcher of water. Next morning he saw the room door partly open, and thinking the woman was gone, he looked in and saw her lying on the bed- - Some time after this Mr. Dale called his attention to the woman, whom he thought ' was dying. He went into the loom and asked her some questions. one would ot disclose what was the maiter.with er, but said she woald tell Mrs. Pool- She did not communicate anything of but asked importance to Mrs. Poo here that doctor was who. was on the rain, ine names et several aociors were repeated, but she shook her head until Dr. Woodworth's name was men- ioned, when she nodled. Dr., Wood- worth was sought, but could not befound at his office. Dr. Mcintyre was sent for, who gave it as his opinion that she had uken poison. Dr. Williams expressed he same opinion. Several persons came n toward evening and iJentified tke wo man as Maggie Conroy, who Bom time go worked at the Junction Ilote1 .She was attacked with spasmodic sycaptoms and turned of a purpli&h color, ccatinu- ng in this way until a short time before she died. She expired at 7:20 p.m. to obtain the attendance of ether ' wit- - ' nesses. Conwnis- To Our at 2:15. Court, for :loner Wilkins, aUEeaver, violating , Vim ICKn ivanfa in Vinilrl n thft 1117 f 'A' Awaittot TiaIitwh rvtw ,Mrs.. Anna Lootnds deposed that sho. ClTT SfllSCRlBEBS to the JlNCTlON was vs acquainted with the ddqeused, house for the folks at evidence aeainst hi n is that b and a received their t wo mouths paAbout. who have hretofoie of seen named been Lave Trustees. Sewell 'atty since deceased came going t See advertisement .. :.u e. l .1 i In r.l, .,.!. . -s a i"1' u to w room at ih Juuctiou Hotel. witnpss'a rnenters, nere mgtiuer. ue eiyeut iu uci pers at this office, will in future obtain juy iur eonie of his committal. This is about 98 much and ' ; fin to work. in a conversation stated tha, private them at Mr. Geo. W. Turkee' Book if TV"' while iu Salt Lako Ctlv, Chus. Barney Fifth Street, where they can also had purjhased a new a.nit of clothes and lne brponentx maicner and put him under 52U,UUU Stoke, uvurEi's Exponent. of the the taken her in a carriage lq a Justice of, leading periodical to its former issues. bonds on a trumped up charge before purchase qept. 1st is equal Enthe Peaise and married, her. That lies are Commissioner Beaver of The full subscribers particularly Toohy. interesting reading , day. City ,iffv9 as "u meat had now forsaken her and she would. 1S and tcrprise, referring to the Shipp case, puts tier as an coS requested to notice this caange. .. .fi.lpntl v recommended to all- tae followingor-rertinpnt. nr si "Ponv" as soon, die as live. can c e no a as Mrs. Annie Peterson deposed that vaiuaoie ot Utah aouot, impertinent question Indies iamny imuis.8,. "w , n r n . -inr arnewonucr u 3ir. smpp nas not as i she was present during the. above name! Returned. Thos Jennings, Esq., , jou: If li'ilinna 'iuai t a ltfii i T 11 iio rived this evening from Soda, looking conversation. She corroborated it fully, . accompany iurs O Fwe i any other lady to church or sunburned and cold wind and frost last ' and stated that deceast'd had repeated healthy. He has been it. the same statement to bar. Everybody u. o. warsuat, nas, who is also a imbibing and he likes ..r nigui uciv..-- :. a, mnra oniti- ni rus will hA nro-I marriofl r... "-Mr. water. I n lie " Soda r the iu jzi isii, Mr. W. M. Chiipmaa ;cstified that hok uiuu, uiuiv,...juu lV, Springs .ait" praises eiy wan miss mpuny cold in this After wiiiu of evenon the spell miiy damage. Lake Suit to j ideatiSed' deceased aa Maggie Conrty, ; Jennings goes a" fto3' summer. a Indian little for look that the was in his enplay aa laundry vemay ing train. at present are woman Inst spring, and hsr character, si Mornings aud eveniDgs Game Capt. Baker came in fromjthe We learn from the Evan-sto- u Murder. cold. far as he knew was excellent. She left nipping regions of the north by the narrow- Age that L. P. Hadley, who was his service and wont to Salt Lake. Ou ' last guage, evening, with, enough game in Parkhurst's he the II. Clark shot by by, by August May j)rjSKg.W. her retain from Salt Lake Bhe staid in to stock half a dozen poulterers' estab aftsaloon, died on Thursday evenbrewery Juried poor JoBcphiDe Mansfield this his house oije night. Cache .Valley is becoming lishments. claims to have from ths effects of his wound. Fears ing ernoon at 8 o'clock Wm. Studer dfposed that he waa on, the favorite hunting ground of our best were entertained that May would be of choice wines, the largest stock the U. C. train on the evening Gf Ihs. , SDortsmen. and beers to be found in Ogden, lynched, but no attempt of the kind was 10th insi., and saw deceased on the caa:. made. May will doubtless have to anto dispose it at the most reasonable went into She appesured very much depressed, nnl; Mrs. Tool deposed that she Supposed Cass of Toissnino. This swer for murder. Peeple who doubt this, had bet- turms was several times in te us. She asked of her the at room woman's the request net Hip tnnt t cv fnr Mil rnoon UTS. Mcintyre ana wiiiiams ter call on him and to recommend her lo a cheap houso him clothes and her very husband, finding were called professionally io see a woLiv-trthemselves, one door south cf the rAYisc and Paid. The trout thought tight around her, unloosened them, to stay, cud ho digested her to, Mr. man at Tool's Hotel, Fifth Street who stables, Main Street. Sam Hill was after them yesterday; and when the woman sat up. In answer to Pool's Hotel. , was in a state of f Salt from come he she and was had Oaborn Lambot too, caught them,- conveying questions, paid ifljosed that he knew , and considerable suffering On exam committee of The in his little Ball To night. ake, that she was not sick but only deceased, she worked? for Beveraltfioiithi, ination they both came to the conclusion them home triumphantly He came up from Salt Lake on wanted rest. Witness made her some tea, at the Junction Hotel, then went to Salt irrangements for the Y. M. L. A. ball that she was under the influnence of basket. have surpassed themselves tbis evening the pay car, settled with the hands and but she only took a very small quantity, Lake, returned and at aid at the Beards-lepoison. Her throat was contracted so fine TVoodaian3ee's hall for He came up and did not speak afterwards intelligi ii decorating Houp? afterwards went West, then that she could not swallow anything and then settled Borne fish. We thought at with went down and to Ogden ind staid at the City with returned At- zr&nd social -parly. ,. bly. greenbacks she was somewhat convulsed, while a testi-. the corroborated E. in the ornamenta Miss Hotel.. She had informed witness that one time of describing the morning, Spiers spotted backs. Drawers purplish hue overspread her features. the evening. lie paid the mony of Mrs. Pool. she was married to Charles Barnes, By , suckers is tion, picture gallery etc.. but on reflect.. We learned from Mr. Paol that the fiish him. , tho ion have detormined to leave the public paid Mr. J. Ft. Pool testified that apieee of her request ho went with a message to , woman came to the hotel last even'g and hands; when the Mr.- Barnes, but he said he had had to go and see for themselves, asked if he would allow her , to stay all paper was picked up in the room which nnsie of Purdy's band will 6et them folded been enough, tijoible with her, and refused to night as the wind was blowing and ghe Got Worms. Mr. John lteeve, at the looked as if somethiug had whether they want to or no. Jiacin see her. '. B;unes denied that, the woman could not travel. ,IIe gave her a room, the depot, has worms, lively, fat worms. in Lt. There was also an Wndvi8e those who want to spend a was his wife. Had seen Barnes, in her and at her request a pitcher of water, People might not tbiuk it when they see phial containing a few specks of sow Y. to the attend really pleasant evening company several times. , aud she locked the door of her room. his Lealthy, countenance white eubstance. The proceeds M.L. A. ball Mr. M. II. Beardsley testified that he Thia morning about ten o'clock he and stalwart form, but it's a fact.' He Mr. John Mathews testified, that he he knew deceased. On 22d April last be for the benefit of the Association noticed the door ajar and was about to got them froaa another railroad man-- Mr. had occupied the room previous to last she came from Salt Luke aud put up at lock it but .looked in to see if she was S. Hill, of Salt Lake. They are Wednesday, and these was no uuch phial his hotel, under the name of M. ConThe Idaho gone, when he saw her lying on the bed Cold Blooded Murder. thoroughbred, 'raised from In the room then, as described by the way'.' June 2 lib she cams ogaij and, faltman of the 8th in'St. gives particu He immediately closed,, the door and re- - imported stock; and Mr. Reeve is going previous witness. registered as J. B. Conroy and Stayed J 2us of a cold blooded murder at Rattle- - tired. .. to plant them and raise a crop big enough ,' j i deposed that being callei several D. Mcintyre days. Mr. Barnes paid hes.. snake Station, on the 2d inst. A young About noou Mrs. Tool ., went to; the to supply all the anglers of Ogdwu For to Bee a sick woman at Tool's Hotel, he occasion.-- ; did not stay there. bill both on bu named Walker, who had walked a rootn ami found her in the condition trout fishing a good fat' angle-woris found her suffering from poison and past with her, but said the was a friend of , arrived at that station above described. long distance, When the doctors superior even to the lively grasshopper, all human aid. On interrogating ;the ' his waiting for her husband who was it tired and hungry, and was invited by wore Bent f0r6he would give no account tha Bucculent gentle, or the deceptive liy. woman, she denied having taken poison, k ing on the U.'P, It. It. P.sbert Douglass, a hostler, to eat with 0f herself, but shook her head when May the worms be healthy and fructifer shaking her head at every question. He The jury then retired and afterabrUS kin. He entered the station, when asked if she had taken! i poison. Her, ous and make their little bed out of sight tried to administer an antidote, but delilAation retrned a verdict that "the.' ' Doug'ass ran him out with a shotgun.' i pockets were aearphed, but nothing was of the famous "early bird." ; could only introduce a very Biuall quan deceased came to her de.l Srojn the. Douglass followed hitnup, when he was found ttherej but ,83 cents., ; She had tity,' when her jaws became rigid. Af- effects of a dose of arBenic. adminiatcred tailing about the affair to Jbe cook, and burned same papers by the candle,, and ter making up his diagoBis ho bad come by her owjj bands while laboring under. , From last evening's icouim m me necK; severing inejugu- - tt!e tinder was strewed about the table , Condessatioss. to the conclusion that the woman was in a depression of spirits." lirve'm. lie died almost instantly. Doug and floor. The keyhole 6f the two doors the last stages of- arsenical poisoning. ' The unfortunate vom;ia was' rrgprct-- , lass made his escape and wenjt to Kelton. were filled up. i She has been gradually ' ' Jasper Fletcher w.as. killed n&ilj, yes She was much swollen and very purple, Interred, la the cemetery (his after-- . sinking since the time tTie was discov terday morning, white, .quarryinj rock and had frequent spasmodic contractions fully Ciisroa the U. W. Mr. Thomas noon at 8:15. ered ia this conditipn. She looks about He went to look at an unexploded blast He was positive she was oisoned' and Green, of Williamsburg, formerly of Bir-"thirty years of age, is darkcomplexioned, when it went off aad injured him Botha firmly believed it was with' amnio.' In minguam. .Logland, arrived here .last of medium . answer to the Coroner be,! witness, said v A cow at Borne, Ga., lay down m hight, is decently and clenn'y he Boon after expired. tuning, with two cars for the Utah and her tail froze to the ground." bare-of was show Williams awakened W. W. feet ' Mr. signs it was attired, but her ''might haye cently, Western. One - is a A Southern paper in giving a smoking and bag- - foot travel. Her features indicate that pathetic, Thursday night ia an unfinished brick taken the poison during the night pre account of ah utl'nir, says that wjicn the Pgecar, and the other a drawing room Ho. thought, but (jow got up there was another she is of Irish descent. It is Bupposed. house which he is building by. day and vious to her death. . enap., w, named "Mauch-Chunk.They she came Lake who a en yesterday, watching by night,, by couple was not positive that she. was pregnant. up from' Salt ere manufactured for the Utah Western Ncsbit, a. prominent soap mannftiotur-e- r and persons' state that' thej !pwlier on tered the same roa ji for an immoral pur Dr. Ti H. Wood worth deposed that reJackson . and 'Sharp, Wiimingtorj of New York, has been sued by a The guilty pair fled when dis the streets last evening, but there, ia at pose on last the Delawre. turning1 train,' forwarded' Thursday to daughter of iiis for lathering her and TheySvere covered, leaving behind a vest in which no clue to her identity. present Salt Lake he had from where Inrning ber out of doors for marrying., evening, oii the special freight Farmington, was the card of a in a Salt been to see a patient, he. .saw. the woman without hia approval. When poor" he 'tain. The Utah' Waiters .'ia .in the was a nico man. But he is ritjh now. Lake mercantile establish ment. Mr hands of live now deceased, on the tvaii), and con- and can lather kst evening's Williams called on the CoxDESSATioss;-Fromen, and will soon make a whomsoever he will. who versed with her,! giving fce some peacL-e- s "me in the world.' . i . at first said the vest was his, but after be had with him. - She stated that Five boxes of fruit have been, shipped wards concluded that A Valcable somebody hadpmr she Lad friends ia Ogden, but was going ' Work. A valuable work from 'Salt i Lake to the Pennsylvania loined it and got him into a scrape. Mr to Pool's that night as it was so windj; "just been published at the :iVeeret Horticultural Society's exhibition which ''"M office. ' wants 16 return that vest to tb Did not see Williams Bible It is entitled "The ' .." ,'her again until six o'clock in !i . t .V Ann- ntl tlic 15th inst. d '' 11 . fJ Whose IV. in' owner. is it? Polygamy." next evening, when he was called to her Wm. Franeis Stockdale, of Morris and the Bible sanction Polygamy , professionally, and pronounced her in of Davis County, aged: seventy-otairis the celebrated'discussion settlers Evana, died yesterday morning,' from the last stages cf poisoning. Had no preone years',; died of dropey,' at Centre the weea Professor Orson Trattand Rev. bursting of a blood vessel, which oc vious acquaintance with deceased, ex, ' ville,' op Weiaesday morning. j f. curred eleven Months ago. ' Newman, in the New 'Tabernacle; cept seeing her some time ago at the deNichols has ior warded to Saji fBifshop take Gtyf A. P. Rockwood is about to im ' Hon. 13 and j 14,. 12, Angust pot. She appeared cool and rational QfllcQ'i LogaiiK CVei County, Lake specii,Bens of Blate, which can, be AI30 sermons on port a large number cf salmon eggs for but meditative. Could not eay whether the samo. sub- in great abundance, and are ' Prest. Geo. A. Smith aad E.ders obtained cultivation. Bhe was pregnant, but thought she. was; discovered ever the best yet pronounced uVvIc ttiree ttmn Saw Mill Uthht Pratt ind Geo. Q. Cannon. , tttrn, she was beyond medical skill. utrr i'owtr lultii, we em j rt ard tu 1'urijikU . Utah. 11,18 in wk vill be found of great 5th John wife of Mr". John "Dale, 'deposed1 to seeing Burt, An a?ed lady, to ible Coroncr-students, and. to all who mornBILLS OF Wednesday died deceased lying cn the bed in her the suddenly Ward, interested in the marriage quesiion. Scotland, has This morning at 10:30 an inquest was room between eight and nine o'clock pleats of Utah who. wish to inform ing. She bailed from and ten held years, f friends in tha Territory by Coroner Joshua Williams, cr the yesterday corning, looking black in the . abroad on. the subject of been . character. of Margaret Conroy, who died at face, and to informing Mr. Pool of the excellent an body snnon Plural bore do , la aDjr utintit j at rate tiitu marriage, could npt 8 o'clock last evening at the Globe IItel. circumstance. r tuan send Fiom thiimerng'8 Herald: them this book. The Maxwell has not served "them papers" The jurors were Messrs. I. N. Goodole, Sheriff Brown testified that he bad " ony cents. It, is worth, ten . DEFX CpiyiPETIJtON. has and W. vacated Porter. A. andahum e made yet, Wright inquiries at the Drug Stores, conmoney. Send to the Dyscrtt on Judge Rewberry The first witness was Mr. J. R. Poul, cerning the eale of poison and could the "republic a Tooele." He should be office for a OUDI-Kcopy and music triumphal who testified that he was proprietor ot learn nothing to show that deceased received with hut asi Tiitvo. t s t ,;,; arches wb he comes marching home. the Globe Hotel. Deceased came to his had purchaeed any in towa. will, receive iiuiitdiate it'Ltifci. w'tin ppniiino . coal mine at Coalville, ia house on the night of the lOih inat. and ...1.1 tkv rriamon i -o w Mr. James Taylor depoped that he had cjjeap, io ?ui me .itjsnciry He wUUhortly have anew Etock being fitted with complete machinery to asked for a room. He told her Lia best been informed that the deceased had LCMEEF. Sln'rxl toary foictca tu Rlrcaila l0t Best esads th rooms were occupied, but ehe said almost been the victim of a sham marriage with nan HMWW devaloo the extensive bed ot fuel. w HlUt I s of bonowinz it.-moner on in nmnrietv v i Tba - miv vibOj i any room would do, as the wind was bo a postal employed on tie railread, who a t r general HHW D. HAMMOND. 7 is rks U PartiouUr. water aeibeing city. honda for high that she. could scarcely wajk. Ska afterwards deserted her. . v v ' I b showed Itataiat Salt Wk or. till 1 p.m. The inquest was ljourc J;omi tit. XL F" Daibi of Stvt. 11. is V under examination before - Subscribers. , "uu" I I I . . - I . 1 . I iui I I " ,t.,,,4 CT i . wpj u- liqu-0r3,'al- . y - , y - . D , . - , , open-mouth- good-humor- angle-worm- , ed s, ..' ; 1 m , , . . . . , - j "j possible-deceased ! , 'J -- y book-keep- er , m book-keepe- r, . . Tlie Utah Northern I -.,. I . " tiin-- does LUMBER Co, , f . in-,t- Inquest. BY MAIIj 1 mu WW . .at! I 1 t.v f. i- - & ...JU. M. |