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Show ITEMS. LOCAL rfn Friday' i Daily of Kov. 27. "Prospects for a good No moro settled gesonab!c snow storm. for some time to come. jT'g Coming- Rvsuisu. W. H. Clark, the popular wine and liquor dealer, was seen rushwithout his coat, as ing around if something extraordinary was the matter. On inquiry it was found that he ws just in receipt of a large yhipment of cordial gin, best brands of whiskey, invites the peoSayorv. The scent from that elegant brandy, etc., which he to call and innot a hundred yards from ple of Ogden and vicinity - vetler The Western ; Uuion office is ih a nice comfortable corner of the Bf nrdgley House waiting room, and the operator is prompt and courteous. The lieardsley is a well appointed hotel, aud las an invit ing look, inside and outside The furnace of the Ltp Iron Manufacturing Company, t ie Union Oirdeu Depot. Talk about floral businees and will soon be mean jljey odors! The depot folks only have to retly to do it, extensively. poke their nosea out of the window and Uke a lovely sailf, enough to satisfy We lenrn from the them for a week. And then the prosgin Accident. of the 2ith inst., pect! How sweet to see the comfortable Times Utah County while porkei-snoozing in the slime an! mud! (hatayounS tna" name Willis, on the Cedars from the LeLi to What wore can be desired ? coming vest side of Jordan, was thrown to the aud ground by his team running away, Ykstkkday. The town was pretty A few two in broken wns places. bis quiet yesterday, although the folks man's father Ira years ago the young seemed to be duly thankful. Not much drowned under a, were son a and Willis business was done at the stores, most of load of wood in Dry Creek while nl.o them being closed, with the exception of coming from the Cedars. tbe drug stores We don't think (here were many sick people around, but quite The trial of a number 6eemed to think it ncccseary TniAL for Mruntai. Harrison Carter, for the murder of A. to something" ns a preventative. II. Bowen, at Provo, Oct 15th, 1873, is Good humor prevailed, and private turin progress in the first District. Court. keys and family geese ruled the roast, while social visits and home parties The testimony of Albert Ilawes, police was that Carter effect the formed the chief evening festivities. is man, tj told and was by making a distuibauce, the deceased, a police olliecr, to go elo, V, J!. L. A. at North Ocdkx. A when he said he would like to sec the Young Men's Literary Association was on policeman who couli take him, and organized at North Ogden on the 20th Bowen advancing, he shot him in the inst., with the following officers: II. C. head, near the car. Wardleigh, President; N. Montgomery and J. II. Pennington. J. Wm. aud packman, Ciiuech Sociable. The oyster sup- Burton, Secretary; Looming pig-pe- well atper at the Episcopal Church was tended laet evening, and lots of the succulent bivalves uieappeared, after being subjected to the skiltul manipulation of J. II. Stinger, the Ogden oyster man. The specimens of fancy needle-worwere duly admired and fetched good prices. The music was charming and executed in brilliant style, and the entertainment was altogether enjoyable. The proceeds of this and other social parties of a similar character will be appropriated to the commendable object of purchasing an organ for the new Church k the Good Shepherd. "llonxa In." We have frequently heard the expression "ropiu? in," used as a slang phrase, but never saw its application in a more forcible manner than when our young friend who holds daily levees, riot a hundred miles from the Junction office, for the reception of potatoes, squash and "sich," lassoed a gquaw with a dexterity indicative of considerable practice. Wc hope the ease with which that daughter of the desert wm caught will not encourage our young friend to make the "roping in" of females a common pasuaie. E who plots to catch others, must be war leal he himserf be caught. y, Than kf ex. Last night a couple "the boys," having been a little t5o tkaskful, lost their balanoe and the control of that little member which ciuees nuch mischief as well as pleasure tlrt tongue. They abused Officer Abiel ifcbett, near the depot, and shortly after t&oe up tewn and talked very roughly to a lady at Lindelof's restaurant. The Ecer also came up town, and obtaining tiie assistance of Capt. Owen, the noisy taaaksgivingers were securely lodged in tke oily jail till this morning, when bail was taken for their appearance Too of Veteuan Goke. x old-tim- Oils .; venexatk patriareb. e - Fire at Hooper. Last Sunday a fire broke out on the premises of Messrs. A E. and F. C. Manning at Hooper, the The gracause of which is unknown, stored of a and furniture quantity nary therein, with some flour, farm machinery. &c, were destroyed. The loss is estimated at SCOO. What is the reason our correspondent at the town on the lake did not send us the particulars of the above described conflagration in good season? Immense Circulation. There are this in four city who reonly persons ceive the daily slap of the Corrinno Tail. Four subscribers ia the sum total of its immense circulation in Ogden, and it is not at all unlikely that these are all D. H., as the Pail was carried round gratuitously for some time, till its contents made the strongest stomachs revolt, and folks refused to look at it on any consideration, or without any consideration. The Pail, like its ma!n slop contributor, will have to;x7c. For Coxrkss. Hon. G Q. e. Hor-rock- s, Daily of Xot. 28 Wekt Off. "Them clouds" cleared off just as we talked about enow. Never miud, it will come soon enough, yon bet. Put then Utah clouds are not reliable; they won't do to etako money on. Malt and Hors. It may not be gen- erally known, but it ought to be, that Buchmiller is now making the best beer that ever came out of his brewery, and it is manufactured of pure malt, hops and water. So. New Auvertisixo Agency. Messrs Powell and Chesman have opened a first class advertising agency at St. Louis The firm of Geo. P. Rowell and Co. of New York, is well known as one of the most .reliable firms in the advertising business America, and Mr. Chesman as the editor of Howell's Newspaper Directory, the most complete work of the kind in the country. There io no doubt will be of great benelhat the new-fir- a fit to St. Louis merchants and country There is no reason why newspapers. St. Louis bhould not regain the Utah trade which wau taken out of its hands just after the Lots of ties at the Utah Northern depot. Alee lots ef grain in sacks. Both came from Cache on the narrow guage road, which is doing considerable freighting. The ties are for the Utah Western Eailroad, ami the grain far s SaU Ltke kuute. U. N. R. R. Z. C. M. !. COLUMN. From the Utah County Times, of tho 20th inst: The Provo woolen factory continues to turn out a large qunntity ot excellent cloth. The Utah Southern is being pushed southward with energy. Men are at work all along the liue from Provo to Pay son. The jury in the trial of Harrison Car ter fur the murder of policeman A. H. Bowen, returned a verdict of murder in he second degree. The people of Granite, a town in Little Cottonwood, don't see the sun at their place from November until February. Nice cool place that. From last ereniug's News: The evidence in the case of Cora Conway ro. Jeter Clinton it ul, was closed yesterday. Counsel have one hour and a when the case half each side, will be given to the jury. McKean gave the notorious Koithley a scoring yesterday. He must score someto-da- o Father Phinehas Richards, who was well known in this city and Salt Lake, and in many parts of this Territory, breathed hit last in this world last Wednesday evening, at 6:45, at the advanced ego of eighty-eiyears and ten dats. He had been ailing for 6ome time, and was assidiously attended by his son, President F. I). Richards, whom he could not bear to leave him. Father Richards was an "Mormon," having been a prominent nienibv and nigh Triest of the Church from the days of Kirtland, and having never faltered in the faith, lie has gone to his rest without stin or reproach, nd is numbered with the just and true. President Richards and the whole family went to Salt Lake to attend the funeral Uiis morning. We will shortly give further particulars cf the life and ddath of spect. Cannon, our talented and respected Delegate to Congress, started this morning for WashTreasurer. ington, to take his seat in the national memThe stcieiy numbers twenty-twbers and starts with the best wishes of legislature. He was accompanied from the people, and under favorable aus- Salt Lake by several of our leading men and President F. D. Richards and many pices. citizens of Ogden met him at the depot to say good-byaudience a was There Theatric. large We wish Mr. Cannon health, joy, and at the Theatre Wednesday evening in spite of the darkness, mud and fre- success in Washington, and congratulate quent ehowcrs. The performance took the citizens of Utah. on having so able hugely, and the playing was pronounced and faithful a representative at the seat the best the Company exhibited during of Government. the season. Every member seemed dePersonal. Hon. A. 0. Smoot, Mayor termined to do his little utmost, and the frequent applause of the audience testi- of Provo City, came up, on the Utah Cenfied to their approbation. "The boys" tral train this morning, and accompaare improving and rapidly growing in nied Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon to the East. C. W. Sccfield and Geo. Goss, Eeqg., public favor. Another splendid bill tomorrow night. Go and see the new the President and Superintendent of the Bingham Kanyon Railroad, went East Company. this morning. .The net earnings of the Waxderikc in tur Rain. On Wed- little railroad during the past year are nesday evening a woman barefooted and $02,535.03, a result that must be very clothed only in her night dress, was gratifying to the shareholders. seen walking along the road north of the lion. John Taylor came up from Salt in down was while rain the Lake this morning and went to intpoct pouring city torrents. Inquiries wsre made and the mill near Riverdale. finally Mr. Thos. Eurdett, who resides on the bench, and whose wife is subject Thanksgiving Mtstert. On Thursto fits, was interrogated by Mr. Ed. day evening last, Wm. Haney was herdwhen it was learned that she had ing cattle for Haley & Co., of Salt Lake, about 24 miles from Terbeen from home eereral hours, and he on a ranch at a some was when neighbor's. race, visiting bupposedjshe person in ambush fired A search, was instituted with lanterns, at him with a rifle. The shot took effeot an J at eleven o'clock atjnijht Hon. Lorin aud lodged in his right arm, aeomt two Farr, Mr. Joshu Williams, Mr. Miles inches above the elbow, fracturing and H. Jones and others found the unfortusplintering the bone. He rede with that nate woman standing oh the edge ef a wounded arm four miles, changed hors-ts- , ditch above Terr's Grove looking up to saddling without help, rode the ether After twenty miles, to Terrace, and oame to the Eky and quite unconscious. considerable difficulty her husband suc- Ogden ou yesterday morning's C. P. ceeded in making her understand some- train. He went to the Globe Hotel, where thing of her situation, a vehicle was ob- Dr. T. E.Brown waited upon him prompttained aud she was conveyed to her ly. He bore the probing and dressing heme. As yet no very eeriouc conse- without flinching, and now lies there Dr. Brown thinks quences have ensued from her terrible pretty comfortable. exposure. She must have been out in he will save the arm. llany's pluck dethe rain and cold for six or seven hours. serves it. It is a niyBtery who fired that shot. From Saturday' A to-da- y n, Yice-Prests- of Condensations. SKts. and if merthe bring into extensive this Territory the press they War by Chicago, Rowell and Chesman can chants of the mound city business relations with through the medium of will do good to us and St. Louis. We believe the nevr firm will achieve marked FUCCCE9. body. A young fellow who was ineffectually OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUR SPUING GOODS, CONSISTING OF Xlio Choicest Styles, Print, Percales, sparking a girl in the 8ih ward, spoke , disparagingly of herchuracter, Thursday-nightin the presence of her mother, a Scotch woman. On being asked to explain, he refused, when the old lady seized him by the hair and pave him a thorough pounding, saying, 'Noo, I feel a gude dale better." From this morning's Herald: Mr. H. B. Schettler had a narrow esWhile going home cape last evening. his after dark, buggy was overturned, throwing him out, but fortunately he was not injured. He hung to the lines till assistance came. A house in the 7th ward caught fire last evening, through the explosion of a kerosene lamp. It was saved by timely high-spirite- Patterns of Ami Ciiltiglmiiis, Uncus, Orgniulica, Piques, d help. F. AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS! Clotliing iu Great Variety. i. M. Smith plead guilty to gambling at Terrace, and threw himself on the mercy of the Court, yesterday, with the assurance that he had quit, judge McKean gave him a severe lecturing.and just as he thought he was going to escape with a scold the Judgi fined him ?:i(K)aud $09.20 costs. "King John'' was played last night to Mr. a large audience at the Theatre. Junius Brutus Booth was truly wonderful as King John. Mr. Wheelock played Falconbridge in excellent style, and Miss. Agues Boeth evinced ability as Constance, while little Edith Clawson was exquitite as Prince Arthur. The play will be repeated James II. Brown writes from Beaver in regard to the correspondent of the Tribune who calls himself "Royal,'' describing tim as a discharged ceok by naoie Beiij. F. Spear, who is recognized by Mormon and Gentile as a "bummer." R. T. Beall and "Pony" Duacan, wae were acowsed by him in the Tribune ef HATB, CAPS, HOOTS AND SIIOUS. Misses Ladies', Children's Trimmed Lais and Fancy Goods. pre-emine- appropriating funds sent t&r court and A FULL STOCK OF roceries! Hardware, Sfctplc Drugs, Notions, Paper Hangings, QueenVWare, 8Ulo, G4afs-wr- o, Har- ness and Harness trimmings, Cordage and Tin ware. -- ex- penses have fully exoasra4ed thu9eit but the Tribune would set publish Mr. Brown's letter explaining this, for fear of "fouling its own cet." ACMES TS FOR The Utah Northern Go.' Sowing LUMBER Machines, AND TIIE - Loyatx, Cache County Office ci:i.i:iu2Ati:i PllIXCE OBGAXSl UnvlnR three PUiim Faw Mill lifsklpg Btvsral Water I'vwttr mills, wo ar i'rtjarti tot'uruuh TILLS 1e TO" OF EE B IS-- Iu any quantity ut rate R w Licit Our new WAGON and MACIII. NERYDEPAETMKNT will short, ly be opened in Old DEFY Tithing OKDEKS BY SIAIL will mseive lrtiiatHluite atfwiiMon. JU11 Office Yard COMPETITION. jr. IX2IBKR tle to any point on tue Railroadi M. D. HAMMOND fcU'T. AH orders . HOOPER, Supt. addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt attention. |