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Show n LOCAL ITEMS. from Tuesday's Daily of Xov. 3. CoKLMgATiosi From last evening's Man Killed!! Yesterday morning the ; ' ; Newer " mutilated body of a man was discovered Work has been commenced in the ex- on the C. P. track, near Rosclle, a little tension of the street railroad from west distance of Promontory. It is supValley House corner eastward towards posed that he was run over by the train The corpse was on the previous night. Two carrots raised on the and on inquest held to gravelly brought Ogden, soil of Butcherville II. J. by Pincknell, by Coroner Williams aud a jury. weigh nine pounds together. The unfortunate man. though frightfully Wm. Bowden went to the stable of mutilated, was recognized by a man in widow Birchncll, examineJ yesterday, Ogden, to whom he had sold a horse. the harness then went into the hay loft We will give further particulars and lit his pipe. He was chased five or six blocks, caught and fined $25 and costs. SoMETiiixa New. Mr. M. W. Butler The machine shops of Davis, Howe & s agent for a new kind of monument for Co., are the largest between Omaha and cemeteries. It is designed to supersede California, and are fitted up with the and marble columns. It is best kind of modern machinery. manufactured of zinc, and therefare in corrodible and unassailable by the wea From this morning's Herald : E. D. Hoge and S. J. Jonasson have ther. The "Corinthian monument" can formed a law partnership. Strong team. be had of different sizes and patterns, Dr. Bredemeyer, who was shot by and some of the designs are strikingly Norton at Bingham, is pronounced our handsome. Any name or particulars cau be cast to order. Mr. Butler has a speciof danger. Grading contracts have been let for men at Boyle's furniture store, aud we would advise those who wish to see the extension of the Utah Southern. new and handsome to call aud something The Footlights has made its appearit. ance again, J. C. Graham, its projector, inspect being again its sole proprietor. Risley'g Mirror of England, at the ISraincd in 15eI. Thaatre, is a splendid panorama, and elicited much applause last night. Yesterday morning between the The He: aid attributes the mess of hours f two and three o'clock an billingsgate in Sunday's Tribune to the aged and comparatively wealthy colpen of Judge McKean. But he is the ored man named Louis Berry was "uncorrupt judge" and the "Christian murdered in a horrible manner by his sen Isaac, at their eommon regentleman." sidence a small house located on Virginia alley, a narrow street runFrom Wednesday's Daily of Xov. 4. ning from Washington to Pacific, Butch-ervill- The emigrant company Y7. N. Fife, that was eipect charge of in this erening, will notarrire till It has been detained on Jmighatios. jo (1 the road. . T. E. Brown invites all Settlu, Lr. enns indebted to Mm to settle ud per. .i! n n t Anil n (k gee D'9 iioiivc ouu van thu your Doctors bills must be ..jponJulix." 1 paii- - Still Movihg. The President narty are progressing southward, and the continues to improve. and on their journey President's health Mr. "Wheeler, manager Wbstwabd. of the Wheeler troupe, called this morning. The company met w;th great success at Salt Lake, and will start for the Pacific Coast this evening. Board. Messrs. Knowles & have opened the City Hotel, on Street, and propose to keep a house and charge very low See their card in Ckeap Cowley Young first-cla- rricea. to-da- Jcnciioji. e. to-da- liead-ston- cs Mr. W. II. Fidcook, general merchant. Main street, finds it aeoessary ts go after those indebted to Mm, with a sharp stick. It will bo found in the advertising columns of the Junction. Why will people be so dilatory in Arrivixci. The emigrants are com- and lying between Stockton and Powpaying their debts? Everybody who has ell streets. The aged victim followed been accommodated by Mr. Pidcock, ing in just as the Junction is coming the occupation of whitewashing, at ehould feel under obligations to settle out. Elder W. N. Fife will be welcomed which he had amassed about ?S,000. with, him at once. by hosts of lrieads. He was also possessed of a valuable To Be Kxockkd Dowh. Auction sale piece of property in Oakland, besides The party in the City of furniture and crockery next Saturday other property in this city. lie was The Pakty. Ball, last evening, as a token of respect on Main street. Look eut for bargains. a member of the Powell street M. E. to Bishop Bunker, an resident Church, and acquired an enviable reputation among his acquaintances. t Cgden, was a very pleasant affair. A Bad for thb Boys. Bad prospect for The parricide, on the contrary, has large but select company tripped the the Salt Lake Amateurs this evening. ' the reputation of being a lazy eortof "light fantastic" for several hours, and Never mind, boys; fair weather will como vagabond, who was too indolent to pit in some heavy work in the picnic afier tke storm, and yoa must get ready steal for a living, and depended upon liusiness at Poole's Hotel. Altogether it for a big house Saturday night. the scanty charity of his aged and was a fine affair. industrious lather, who was loud and SnAKr Stick. old-tim- e weather is clearing bitter in his complainings. Yesterday morning, al'ter 2 o'clock, Charged and Dischargkd. ttnd the new company will positively woman residing in a house colored a ligerent "tights" who were arrested ptrform this evening. Ko disappointthat in which the tragedy to afternoon, apr cared before the ment. Now let's go and see what they opposite was enacted, was aroused by a thumpAlderman this morning. The man who can do. The house will be thoroughly ing at her door, and upon responding did the striking was fined $5 and costs, warmed. to the summons 6he recognized the and the one with the split cheek was who informed her Weatiue. Ugh ! what a eold rain ! son, Isaac Perry, discharged, with a caution. Bad boys ! wes some one sick in the there that It drips off the reofs, soaks into the Why don't ye be good ? house who desired to see her. The ground, and gives the whele tewn a woman donned her clothes, and appearance. Prepare for hastened to the house. Upon opening Smash ur. Mr. Taylor Heninger has the mud; lots of overshoes in town. The the door she was horrified to perceive eold the right of agency for the new merchants who advertise in the J exenox elder Berry lying on of the tic body is He counties. Separator to three more will have them. the bed with his head crushed in and just rushing business. a yawning gash in the throat, from Last evening he was conveying two of The More You Stir, &c The lit which the blood was flowing. The he separators manufactured by Hopaffrighted wonwn ran screaming iuto kins & Co., at the saw mills on Fifth erary cesspool, called the S. L. Tribune, the street, and attracted the attention stirred up till its fumes make Street, when the team which was haul- has been the of police. Officers John Burke, all sensitive people hold their noses. This ing them ran away and the machines Michaels and McDermott, accompawre knocked iuto the midd'.e of de- morning it was all in a ferment,and filled nied by a few midnight stragglers, narrow circle with the struction. Better luck next titae, Hen- the air around its repaired hastily to the Eccne of the "Its fetid odor of its abominable rottenness. When they entered the inger. More work for Hopkins. tragedy. an ill wind that blows son Isaac was standdutiful room the nobody good." folded arms viewing the Call Francisco On, Law! The San ing with The Theatre. The bel- yef-terd- ay wishy-wash- y says "George L. Woods, formerly Governor of Oregon, and lately of Utah, has begun the practice of law in this city." Can this be true ! Has the eminent Bible odorous teacher and peripatetic of Oregon pine and redolent with May, opened on the 'Friscans, and left G.A.B. 8igx of the Times. Now that's like aBign! And the thing in the diddle looks like what it is intended to represent! But that other affair wel', it is faded and gone and, as the hymn "Jiow 8ays, its gone we'll not recall it." Cole has flourished the brush to some machine! We to run the purpose in obliterating the other thing wan ter know ! and writing such good letters. Any one can tell now where the Pioneer Drug S. L. Items. A little boy and girl Slore is, and the never will proprietor were playing seesaw in anunfinished feel ashamed if the wholo country gazes house yesterday, when the girl tuddenly W his new sign, particularly if they look moved aside and the boy fell and broke and then walk in. his arm, between the wrist and elbow. A young man, a herder named Rich, some-hin- g gas-ba- anli-Morm- The Dbama. The Salt Lake Amateur Company have made arrange Bents to give entertainment8 inourThe-"r- e twice a week for a season. We hope 'ney will find it to their interest to make 'long stay with us. They commence tomorrow night with a fine bill, and leDramatic veed prices for admission. Thoy come ' us with a good reputation. We ask tb people of Ogden to patronize them, an see whether they are worthy of EnPport, and if so, let us rally round ltm and sustain a regular dramatic en- to tertainment, which Ogden City needs for coming winter evenings. h g, on rode about the principal streets yelling, flourishing a pistol, and disturbing the peace on . Monday. Officers Burt and Hooper pursued him on horseback to Emigration canyon twenty milesand brought him back. He was fined $100 and sentenced to two months' imprisonment. The Great Western Iron Company's article. When iron turns out a for melted manufacturing 'purposes, it runs like dripping and cools off without a flaw. We condense the above from last evening's Newi. first-clas- s mulitatcd remains of his father. Upon perceiving the officers he attempted to escape through a rear door, but the threatening barrel of a pistol which was thrust into his face restrained him from proceeding. The officers then examined tho room. Ttcre were two beds, which nearly monopolized the space of the apartment, and on one of which the dead body was extended. One side of his face was crushed in and the other side cut and gashed. The throat was cut as though torn open with . blunt instrument. The weapons with . which the horrible deed was done were not ' visible, but the younger Berry very kindly designated a receptaele behind the bed as the place where he had placed them. The pillow, bedclothes, walls and two cheap prints of the Saviour on the wall, at tho head of the . couch, Bewere bespattered with blood. hind the bed were found a blunt dagger, with a blade six inches in length and a hatchet, both of which were covered with gore. Berry admitted the perpetration of the cruel murder and acted as one partially demented. He' related that for many months past his frienda have been inciting him. to km ma iuiucr, waicn act would entitle him to admission into the Masonic lraternity, where he would be protected from any personal consequences of the deed, lie imagined also that his father was going to kill him, and lie had been close watch compelle.1 to maintain over him so that he would uot steal a march on kirn, lie strenuously resisted the persuasions, however, for a while, and begged his lather to give him sufficient money to leave the country. The old man refused him, and told him to mind his business in this country and ho would gut along well enough. On Friday evenirg the old man attended a religious meeting and returned at 10 o'clock, at which time he retired. At 2 o'clock ia the morning the sou arose and noiselessly from bed aud procured the knife and hatchet. lie struck him a few blows ou the side of the head and threw the hatchet away. Shortly afterward, however, he discovered that he was uot dead, and stabbed him with the knife in the check a few times, and concluded the performance by thrusting t into his throat and dragging it across, tearing the flesh in a horribls manner. When the prisoner was searched in the City prison, a bunch of keys belonging to the deceased was found in his pockets. One of the keys fitted the trunk where the old man kept his valuables, and it was evidently the design of the parricide to rob him. lie was called up before the Police tribunal yesterday mornlie ing and waived examination. was committed without bail. While in. the prison yesterday afternoon the murderer attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself ta one of the bars of the prison by means of a blanket. He was discovered by the prison-keepehowever, and cut down. He was removed to the County Jail, where a close watch will be kept ou his movements. The Coroner will hold an inquest on the body iS. F Chronicle. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BBAjyCft Just Arriving! OUIt SPRING GOODS, CON SWING OF The Choicest Ami Style, Fitter us of Prlnta, Percales, (luglinms, Uncus Organ (Ilex, Piques, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01 DRY GOODS! Closing in Great Yarieiy. r, HATS, CAPN, Bcxm AXI K1IOEN. Mollic Wilson's Walk. Minos' and Children's Ladies', Troy, Oct. 20. Mollie Wilson, the noted singer Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. and dancer on the variety stage, has been playing an engagement at Archer's Theatre in this city. She was once the petted daughter of a Philadelphia merchant. She married at the age of sixteen to a rich Chicago A R'l.L STOCK OF grain speculator. They quarrelled aud parted. Then she turned her musical education to low account on the variety stage, playing in New York and elsewhere. Here she became despond- Hardware, Staple Drugs, Not.Vms, On Saturday ent and Paper Hangings, Queen'e-Warlaudanum she Gln.s-warenough bought night Saddles, Harsmall in lor her purpose, getting it riot and Harness trimquantities at various drug stores. In mings, Cordage and her room at the Union Hotel she swallowed the drug, and stretched herself out on the bed to die. A chambermaid discovered her, however, and doctors were font for. She was far gone into stupor, and after a stomach pump had partially restored her she was still drowsy. Afll'STS FOR The doctors said she must be kept awake somehow, and to keep her walking was the best plan. It was eight o'clock in the evening when the boarders in the hotel began to take turns in pairs at enforcing the treatment. AND THE With a man at each arm, she was walked up and down the halk Past CKLKIIRATJHD midught, when all had got tired of the exercise and Molac was sleepier than ever, two stalwart negroes were hired. They took her into the street, and, half carrying the slight creature, walked briskly until morning. Then her feet were swollen and blistered, but the recovery from the drug and all desire of suicide was complete. Our rx;w WAGON and MrtCHI. She will go back to her home in Philadelphia and retire from the NEItY DEPARTMENT will short, self-murdero- o, o, Tin-wa- Sowing r. Machines, PRINCE ORGANS! stage. ly 1x5 opened in the Exemplary damages havo been Old Tithing (Mice Yard, given by a Baltimore jury, in a case in which a man shot another by accident. The defendant playfully took jr. it. up a gun, entertaining the common idea that no gun can possibly be All ontas addressed to D. II. loaded, and playfully pointed it at his friend. As it always happens in Teery, Ogden, will receive proopt such cases, the gun was loaded, and attention. he shot and almost killed his friend, only in fun, of course. The jury showed tkeir appreciation of such genial humor by giving a verdict for ?C,000 damages. iioorEit, svpu |