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Show ITEMS. LOCAL EXCITEMENT AT SALT Nick. School tfgiTiso l in writing Ills epen rrof. ..Wnnl in A Items wil I " n I,! I, n 1 KiR Dodge to Make a Tumult. . Wcdnee Scboollionse, t Daily of Oet.U . LAKE. Oci. 13. Tuesday From Wednesday in October. Summer weather But it is nice What a pecular climate? though, and we hope the "clerk" will keep it up. s me unit ui ms re- From gentlemen who came pveninz, ana up fro m all who design Salt limited, is here Lake this morning we learn that Blooded Stock. fining u!d do wel1 ,0 comnie"Oe some excitement pending was raised last evening Salt Lake, came up in "the in then. city," consequence of a little chased from Col. j.. Wohse. The Junction the freight on a ted yesterday that was $37, f Cljal frin Kock springs Worss and hut Mr- - Blace,t inforun us that it U her the question of cheap ,r,'nsporUtion comes up with a yen- jruv - Bocstifcl Muhokr. A post the of body of Mm. nortem exnmination in the resulted has iJamB at Bountiful Officers Flori-i- i xtraction of fire elugs. are working up (he case, and Sirrine a pretty good clue lQd think they haye follow. It is to intend which Ihey that further arrets will follow l'the mystery be unfolded. Tub Mr. Sharp Walker, yesterday, and pur Peter Saxe, the line roan heifer, Sally III. She misunderstanding in front of President is a perfect beauty, and fetched $G50. Youug's residence. A Col. Saxe will start this evening with had been subpoena issued to Presi dent Young requiring his presence as a part of his stock for Wells on the C. P. witness before the Grand Jury. The Pi. II. They are all splendid animals. document was placed for aervice in the hands of deputy Marshal Arthur Pratt, Billiard Table. Ed. Covington is who wentto PreBt: deoffice and Young's fitting up a billiard table to stand in the manded to see him. He was informed of the Ogden House, for the that the gentleman was sick, but that if amusement of his guests. This, with he would wait awhile he could seethe other improvements which have lately private secretary. This didn't suit the been made at the hotel, will assist in official, and, supposing he must make making the Ogtteu House in every repersonal service of the paper, or wishing spect a first class hotel. to display his importance, demanded to see Prest. Young, but did not succeed. He returned in high dudgeon, and the Got Him. David lleece Edwards whe Genera-himself started to see what he hails from Tintic, got a bottle last even could do. Mr. Shaw, the ing and what was in it got him. Officer barred his way, as he tried to force an Owens was the next to get him. He got entrance, and tke deputy arrested Shaw, Edwards into jail, and this moring Alwhile Maxwell went to the office door. derman Thomson didn't get $5 and Mr. E Morris was just coming out, but costs, but the Supervisor will get EdMaxwell would riot allow him to pass, wards and the city will get some road whereupon another person present work out of him. ed the Marshal away, when the latp ter made an attempt to draw his pistol, Grand Ball. We acknowledge the but didn't shsot. lie went off with his receipt of an invitation to the Grand deputy and his prisoner, but subsequentOpening Ball of the season at the Oply returned and stating that he bad a era House, Corinne, on Friday, ICth subpoena for the President, Mayor Welle inst. when a gay time u anticipated. took th paper and service was acband is engaged from Ogden, Purdy's cepted. and live men will act on the various comHad the blundering deputy announced mittees. Dancing to commence at 8:30. his business in the first instance there would have been no difficulty. Whether his course was designed to make a disCamb on Sunday. A new Van has turbance is not definitely known, but it come to town. For particulars, enquire looks very much like it. at Cook's corner, where a Of course the "ring" and its daily man smiles continually at the thoughts howler, the Dirt Slinger, are trying to of his Sunday visitor. Say, was there make capital out of the occurrenee, and any Sabbath breaking about that? the telegraphic wirea will doubtless flash the agent's usual lies to the East Ladiks' Meeting. Miss E. R. Snow and the West, representing that the and Mr 8. Zina Young came up from Salt "Mormons" are resisting the law, and Lake this morning, and with Mrs. Jane that troops will be required to aid in the liichards, will address the ladies at the execution thereof. Relief Society meeting this evening in When officers are entrusted with the the City Hall, at 7 o'clock. A general service of papers they should use a little invitation is extended. common Bense, if they haven't the grace to act like gentlemen. Weather Report It is very warm at Richmond during the middle of the Jcdge" Brows Forsakes Tub day, but the nights are eold and frosty At Paris, Rich Co., it is pleasant and "Ring." We learn from the Salt Lake tool the Lawrence that A.Brown, quite warm during the day; heavy frost papers who was foisted last night, and Boine rain night before of the "ring" at Tooele, ' upon the people as Probate Judge, has last. now plaoed his resignation in the hands Butter. Why is it that good butter of Governor Woods, having sickened on is so Bcarce in this city ? It would seem the job. Through submitting to "ring" that Ogden, situated in the midst of a manipulation, he has lost two lucrative stock country, and having railroad positions for an office that is scarcely good with the magnificent grazing connection lie has also worth anythtng,financial!y. to be well been put to much expense in contending lands of northern Utah, ought supplied with this article of food, paragainst the lawful incumbent, and the at this season of the year when ring" has failed to "cene to time" in ticularly the cool weather is so propitious for liquidating those expenses according to butter. promise. The Herald speaks of Mr. keeping Brown as a respectable man, whe has discovered the perfidy of the crowd that Travel. :The Royal Marionettes, who used him, and for whom he now enter- have just finished an engagement at tbe tains the most profound disgust. Salt Lake Theatre, came up on the U. C. Governor Woods will now most likely train this morning and proceeded east . appoint another Judge, and this will ward- , Gems went to Salt Hibernian ouly add to tbe complications of the Ilealy's snarled up Tooele business. Lake this morning, where they will give two entertainments, returning to Ogden on Friday morning next, the 16th inst. full-blood- bar-roo- m 1 Mr. Fob Dixik. JohnS. Ferris, gate-keepe- of Richmond, culled to see us this morning. geisn his way to our Dixie, ta work the St. George ,i with Temple, in company several other live men from Cache expect to hear from Mr. Ferris occasionally concerning th prodWe ucts and progress of the South. with him and his companions a pleasant labors. jturoey and success ia their Ttlkj. Tsat Torpedo. The name and object if the party or parties concerned in the burying and setting off of that torpedo u Sunday evening last, are still iiitoIt-t- . ia mysUry, and the natural inference is that ijury to property was intended, not appear much of a joke to u rary three or four pounds of powder so !oj to a building as that was, and then ir it al a late hour in the evening. it dees Tkis entertainmHibernian Gkms. ent, given in the theatre last evening, wis witnessed by a full house, their freest applause testifying to the great iigrte of satisfaction felt at the excellent manner in which the performance fmei off. The paintings of Irish seen-traid places of interest, which formed y attraction, are tery finely iiecdted, and much larger than those of tie principal The songs and judiciously selected, and well sung, While the uoeedingly dialogue of the comedy was very amu-it- ;. The performance will be repeated, w.th new songs and dances, this evening. Ktwarth's Hibernicon. juiti were AcnrtL Flowers. B to Mrs. Hannah. We are indebt-- i Pidcoik for beaut- iful boquet of flowers culled from her prdea in this city. Our pleasure at the present is no greater than our gratifica Hon ia the kuowledge that the culture of hwers is not neglected, at least by some embers of our community. The won-hr- s are nowhere more of creation and beautifully displayed than ini euhivated flower' garden; and the rder, system and uniformity of livt vthibited in multifarious forms ia the iral world, is to the careful etudentone f the plainest evidences of the existence f an intelligent, designing force, an and beneficent Creator... The or of these bright-tinte- d teachers til please the a- for thanks our accept ptable gift. Taxii Assessor and Collector West determined not to leave any chance fleeted to enable taxpayers to settle eir accounts acoording to law. He is Jr bonds to collect the taxes thit year, means to perform his duty if it be Masible. He will now take wheat, oats, rley and potatoes on taxes, at current rls. Those who make the excuse that ,kpy have no cash, , cannot fTer it now; "erybody who: has- raised any produce w settle up, and should do eo ioimedi llljMo save costs of collection. Mr. et ia required to push this matter, la'i blame should not be attached to ku. if he crowds folks a little.' He'did 1,1 make the luw. be is only an execu ' f it. the taxes are due, tbey ought " be Paid, ' atul' it; is ( of bo use, to Jb-r3tiaat- 1'ke little meu. 'tor's notiee.. curly-heade- d , " - n.t " Jack and th3 Beer Keo. The way ITVTr llirtli. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. On Sunday lat, Oct. "th, to the wife of Mr. A.M. Van, of this city, a daughter. All well. Condensations. From last evening's NW8: Mayor Wells and Prof. Orson Pratt were subpoenaed before the Grand Jury as witnesses yesterday. James Munroe broke into Richard White's restaurant Monday night and stole a buffalo rebe and a couple of coats. William Fugat died suddenly of heart disease yesterday at Showell's stables. Fritz Fullreider and John Metz had a fight yesterday on Second South street. Fullreider flopped Metz on his back and pounded his bead with a pistol. Metz arose and threw a boulder at Fullreider's abdomen, giving him the gripes. They OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUIi SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING Of parted. Ed. Bntterfield tried to arrest Elias Morris Monday evening on the charge of resisting U. 8. Officers, but he had no warrant so Elias refused to go with him and he had to back down. Mr. S. J. Jonasson writes to the News explaining the transaction with 'Mr. P. P. Pratt, .bowing that he did not in struct the Marshal to break into Mr. Pratt's The Gholeent And Ht low, Patterns of 1'rinU, Percale, Lawn,. GiiifrJiaui, Linens, Organdie. Pique, house. i From this morning's Herald: Hon. Thomas Fitch is in town again. It is not known how long he will locate at Salt Lake. Mr. X nomas Taylor writes that Dave Skeen whom Col. Ricks is accused of killing, was a notorious horse thief and "per-minentl- y" AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY OF GOODS! desperado. The Antelope Island Slate Company have a large amount of slate ready for shipment. Gov. Woods has gone West and now Clothing in (ireat Tariely. Hon. G. A. 15. , the secretary, has a chance te proclamate. Charles C. Petersen, an old resident, fell dead at the house of Mr. J. E. Tnj-lothe sexton, last evening. Cause, heart disease. Messrs. Shaw and Cushing appeared before Commissioner Toohy yesterday, charged with resisting U. S. officers in MLW and ChildKu'i the discharge of their duty. They Ladies', waived examination and gave bonds in Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. $5,000 cash to appear before the Third District Court. Maxwell declared he had do pistol when the disturbance oc curred, and Pratt testified that Cushing kicked Maxwell behind. r, CAPS, HOOT AM) SHOES. HATS, A FULL STOCK Estray Notice. T HAVK IX II T POSSESSION TI1K FOLLOW- JL iug dcs. riljcd nniiniilH, which if not claimed. from date, will and token away within ten lie Hold to the hiirhet reopouHilile liMdur, on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1874, at 'I p.m., at the Ogden City Stray l'uund. One Heifer, 2 vears old, lted and White (potted tnurku, long; hole in lower part of right ear; no Dranaa visible. Win. N. FIFE, Dittrict 1'onndkeepef. Ogden City, Oct. 10th, 1ST4 dai Of Groceries! Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, Taper Hangings, Queen's-WarGlass-warSaddles, Harand ness Harness Cordage and e, e, trini-ruiug- s, a!8-l-W- Tin-war- e. SUMMER HERD Hammond's Summer Herd A6KSTS TOR Will be at IIUXTSVILLE ON MONDAY NEXT, tha 12tk INSTANT, SIKTa-32H.'- 3 and in , OQDEKT CITY, SowiDg.''Md(ihiiie85 ON At the Old Tithing Yard Corral TUESDAY, ,the 13th, INSTANT. S . Jrof. E. J. Ileitis at Ogden. This present week Mr. E. J. Heins re opens his writing school at Ogden. Hav to ing taught two terms there previous coming to Evanston and according to theJocnoN given great satisfaction, we predict tuai on nis reiuru ue win that welcome his amiable IliVW wiik " qualities as a gentleman, and bis abili ties as a teacuer 01 peumunauip cuu him to During his brief sojourn In Evanston, Mr. Heins has made many Among his pupils he stauuch friends. was always a favoriie, and his steady to application end persistent efforts teach in result a the imwith met good them while made under his they provement careful tuition. We bave seen many teachers of penmanship, but rarely found one who possessei the abilities Mr.. We hope Heins has given evidence of. that he will meet with a prosperous school at Ogden for he is a most deservand competent teacher. and See the Assessor ing gentleman Evaastoa Age, Oct 12. " P r, , d2l OSC Delivered 33 33 at Huntuville. The Utah Northern LUMBER .AW) TUB . DP C KLEHIt ATi;i PRINCE OliGANS! Co. it was, Horepool offered to tap the foam- Loyan, Cache County Our new WAGON and MACHIing California, but Jack said he coirid do Office it as well as him or any other man. He NERY DEPARTMENT will short-l- y tapped it. But be didn't tap it hard Daring three Ptam Paw Mills tiriei lereral Le opened in the W ater l'.wer uullv, we are prepared tofurnUli The froth flew as if there was enough. inside that keg, and Jack's p BILLS OP a Old Tithing Office Yard, thumb in the bung-holonly made the bubbling liquid squirt in all directions. jr. li. supu. He sat down on it, but like murder it In any quantity at rates which would out, and Jack was a grieved, DEFY COMPETITION. All orders addressed to'D. H. dampened .and sticky looking subject. was he squirted up to . They do say that Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt OIIDEIIS I5Y 3IAIL attention. tbe ceiling And came down on the top of will receive immediate attention. what he was sitting upon. But that we believe is a libel However, be managed LUMBER Chipped to any point on tue Railroads to save a third of what was in the keg, v M. D. HAMMOND, and it must be admitted that was pretty em. good tapping. at.U. . force-pum- e LUMBER uoorEii, |