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Show 1 9! : Aaio Judc IcKean has exhibit-c-l hia irritable temper. Mr. Hoe was tbo offending attorney on Saturday. In the case of Albina Williams vs. 13. F. Cummings, for the possesion of a lot in the 12tk Ward, Salt Lake City, Messrs. Snow and Huge for the defence, asked the Judge to iastrueS the jury on six propositions His Honor which they si.bmllted. road the propositions, but refused to instruct the jury as desired, as soau of the propositions were, in hw opin' ion, bad in law. Judge Snow excepted to the refusal.- , Mr. Ifojre wished the court repjrter to note the ciceeption that as the Court refused to instruct the jury as desired, the propositions should not have been read to the jury. Then the choleric J ustice boiled all over. He wanted to know if the attorney wished to interview the Court privately, to find out hi opinion about the propositions. Mr. Hogs said, amidst several interrup tions from the angry Judge, that h did not except to His Honor's refusal to instruct the jury, but hia reading the propositions when he had deter mined not to instruct. This wai a poser, but His lienor met it with the extraordinary objection that the pro positions were written in a very bad band. Here is more "dignity" and more 'braTery." Not let his organ sound the praises of the crusader again, and tell to a wondering warld what a high-tonegentleman, learned law ycr and courageous Christian he his 4Jat let his lViends,"if he has ny, take car of hinij and take Ium away, or he will step down from the bench ; bouie day into a lunatic asylum. - - d ; , MODEL MILITARY . They have an easy way of getting over an ugly difficulty in the State noted for its i'border ruffiaus." Four Osage Indians were killed mur defed is the right word, without provocation, by some of the State militia on the 7th day of August, 1874 When it was learned that these peace able red men, while on a hnntin" expedition, were shot down for sport by soldiers of the superior race; great indignation was aroused and there was danger of an investigation. To shelter the cowardly slaughterers o the Indians, Gov Osborn issued the mK following order; of Kaxsas, Adjutant deqerara utnee, Topeka, August 17th, 1874. Speoial Orders No. 3. "To Cpt. C. M. Rickor, commanding . "Stt (Jo. A. Harbour Count Militia Medi cine Lodge, Kansas. Captain: I. You are hereby ordered into active service with your company, to date from August 7, 1874. You wil command as to best pro your dispose tect the settlements in Barbour county ngalnHl Indian depredations. Any bauds if In ham found within the Stale lines in your vicinity may safely be regarded as hostile, and should bo treated You will draw your sup i coord ingly. lies from iIutohiu.on. "By order of Commander " (Signed.) U A. Morkis, It will b perceived that the crder wa issued ten days after the massa to trc,4tod was made retro-activwve the necks of the bloody minded .ns8ssins who murdered the red frkius. It is out of just tuch out rages as this that Iudiaa wars are Adjt-Gen.- jut e , liianufactured. Re mob. AoAix. -- A report was in eir dilation to day that Mr. Ed. Hatch, of Nound Fort, had succumbed to the ef. fvcts of the serious aciident whieh befel Lim a shsrt time since. ' Vie learn from Dr l L. Anderson that this is not the rane, but on the contrary he is in a f ir way of recovery, iioora one moi e fallae fcud ag iinst old Mother Rumor. nArIIAilD' Xfct.?r E,LJacAL A nut for McKean'to crack : If the divorces granted by the Probate items; our school marched ohiVi.,l tlif..i. cheered with loud hurrahs. When"' got past a sufficient distance to "ueo. ver. we- hull.! T"1 our roiikg in turn cheered the other school ' and lormuuy escorted us to the hall we had a partial rehearsal. ticles of educational interest, tnrougooui to the evening s exercises: and i. tu. the County, I send you the following pils were instructed to invito'"8 tV... ' brief account of the school exniouions fiieud. one and all, to meet with u, we have had the pleasure of attending seven o'clock in the evening, which t!i during that time. did, and filled the house to it utn'o' Mr On Tuesday evening, Marcn capacity. Indeed we were teo crowU George Musgrave. who has been teach to be comfortable. Dialogues, songs Hnd ing a school for the last three uiontos, recitations followed each other in save an exhibiiion at the schoolhousc, succession till near eleven; aud till quick w, consisting of recitations, dialogues, and well entertained, if we are to judgs u The House was crowded vncsil music. tbenppluiise with which we were greeted. to lis utmost, and, judging from the np The only regret is, lhat we have tw, plause of the audience, every one did hundred and evenly five children hert well. One recitation, in particular, by between the ages of four and s'utees Caudle's Miss Harris, entitled and in both schools we have nf yesrs, Curtain Lecture," brought down the more than one hundred and tweuty-fif- t house. But to be brief, it is sufficient uuu vi iueiu are twenty md iu uiauj Mr. and all to eay that wtre eaiified, Where are tbe rest! I , upwards Musgrove was highly complimented for aware that many excuses may be made the advancement the scholars had made in favor of little children, on the ground in his school during the present terra. that tho distance is too great for winter Oa Friday afternoon, March 5ih, '75, weal tier. being the last day of the public school. But there ore those which live ooti Miss Elizabeth Spires iarited the parwho do great wiiyfrom the school-roolo attend and ents and public gene-all- y Thest parties may plead not sand. witness the usual aud daily exercises poverty, but who does dot know that taught by her during the pnst three a child will wear out more extra clotk months. To say that all were pleased out of school than would pay for hii would be but a faint expression of those ing tuition; Again, the youthful mind ii present. All felt as if they bad been capable of wonderful deve'epment, fo: treated to an intellectual feast, that is evil as wed as good, and if we dsni not often witnessed. The exercises coniheni one the they will assume the sisted of a thorough and critical exami- give oilier. nation of the branches taught, whicli The probability is that both school) consisted, in part, of reading, geo- will be Uuglu in the fall, and that our graphy, arithmetic and grammar. The students will be traded 8hould examination was tond ctel by the trus have more we enn well dub. than pupils tees and teucher, and whatseemsagtohish- age, we will hire the assistance ing, is, that during an examination of to make odr cause a success. two hours and upwards, nut a mistake Very respectfully, was made or a wrong answer given lo J. E 51, Mis Spires question propounded. any has devoted all ber energy and time in teaching a good fchool, and evidently has learued the grand princiole of It. Hull. teaching, viz: that of gaining the conn deace and affection ef 11 her scholars KXO"VlNfl TIIF.MSKIYB PARTIES As an evidence of the fact, I send you AM, to tbe bite B. K. Hall, of IVsph.maa original poem, addressed to her by who hold accounts against him are hereby unone ef her scholars, Mister Frank Rich ified to luake immediate settlement with euhertf U.e uiiiieroigued. ardson, as follows: Editou Ocnits Junction: W have been havine an intellectual feast in Plain City during last week, and that the columns of your paper are always open for the insertion of ar ..-,- From Monday' t Daily of JarrA 8. Courts were not divorces when the decrees were given, and not till the day Clearance Sale. For 30 day only, at W. FO'.GE:t, choic teas when the Poland bill cante into effect. eroceries, prints, sheeting. fhinueN. dress good. as rnled by the Judge in the Cum lxotn, shoes, Ac. at sac ri lie us W.prices. Terms FoULGEU. - i i strktly csjih. mins' case, then Ana Eliza "Young1' was Ann Eliza Dee when she sued Corixne Elkctios. Following are the or that divorce, pending which His returns: ' Honor hi ordered, Urigham Young People's Ticket: Mayor E. P. John to pay her 500 per month besides son, 111.. Justice of the Peace T. J. Black, words, S3,0()0 counsel fees. In 02his ruling, by which an acknowl Councilmen J. D. Farmer, 08; Pbil edged seducer of a previously chaste Klipple, 103; Ed. F. Ferris, 98; W. C woman was set at liberty be correct, Johnson, 102; J. W. Guthrie, 147. . then he has ordered Brigham Younf The opposition polled the following named above ' the extortionate vote: to pay Mayor F. I. Bradford, 51. sam to a woma n who has not the remot of the Peace Leonard Eliel, Justice is est claim to be called bis wife; she either Ann Eliza Dee or Ann Eliza 54 Councilmen J. W. Guthrie, 147; R. Webb, and cannot possibly be Ann tl-c- - Eliza Young. Crack that nut. Judge, tl. Connor, 60; Dan Heyfron, 64; M. E and show us the kernel. You can Campbell, 71; E. P. Paine, 54. give the shells as fees to Ann Eliza's counsel. We learn that Mr. To Be A. D. Shakspeare intends opening the Utah .Hotel, in this city, on the first of Municipal. family hotel The City Council met as per adjourn April next, 89 a Mr. and hsuse. boarding Shakspeare ment, March otb, lb io, Mayor L. J and amiable his are experienced lady Chair. in the Herricb and we wish them success Win. Matheson was granted a license in The Utah Hotel, new venture. their to carry on the lousiness of dealer in second-hanfurniture and real estate formerly the White. House, is finely lo cated and admirably adapted for the agent, at his store on Fourth street. purpose designed, and 'it has been A license was gr ihted to Messrs. Mor source of regret and surprise to us that ley and Chick w id den. to keep a lunch it has been allowed to stay vacant. It stand at the U. C. depot. Wm. Jenkins and Henry White were will be newly furnished and neatly em. each granted a license to run a job wa bellished, and will, doubtless, under the new management, reflect credit on the gon for three months. as the proprietors. Good The licenses of 0. H. Tribe, Geo. W. city as well hotels to travelers of indications are Turner, Jos. Clark, TV. G. Child, Goff status and prospects. Moore, Thomas Barlow, ..Murphy Bros., city's Thomas Etbcringtan, Walker Barlow, and C. Johnson, were renewed according Salt Lakb Items. From yesterday's Herald we learn that Mr. Henry Heath, to their respective petitions. ; ; N. Leavitt verbally petitioned for and night watchman, discovered a large vol was granted a license to keep the Ogden une of flame arising from a kerosene House, situate en Main street, for three lamp in White & McCernick's bank, Sat. . months. uriay night. He entered the bank and The petition of A. D. Shakospeare, taking up the lamp, carried it into the Wm. II. Clark, M. Buchmiller, Goff street, severely burning his hand, but Moore, and Wm. M. Cook, asking the saving the building. Several persons Council to be allowed to keep open their rushed in and extinguished the flames respective saloons until 12 o'clock p. m arisiag from the spilled oil. The prospecting for coa) at Butcher- each night, was ordered to be laid on table. the ville, an eastern suburb cf Salt Lake, A petiticn signed by T. D. Stevenson, has developed a carboniferous article of J. J. Clayton and 4G others, asking the fuel whicli is the next thing to the real ' Council "to lend a helping hand and article. raise them out of the mud, and beautify Mrs. Jean Clara Wallers received an an important spot between Second, ovation, Saturday night. The theatre Third and Fourth streets." was read and was filled from purquette to the topmoct referred to the Committee on Streets. tier. The Committee on Sanitary Eegula The next suit on the calendar of the tions, to whom, at a previous meeting, Third District Ceurt is "Kate Flint V3. was referred the petition of R. McQuarrie, Clinton it al?' to recover t he value of J. P. Sprunt and fifteen others, com property destroyed by the police in her . plaining of the nuisance caused bj house of ill fame. Greenwell and Wright's slaughter house, reported that on examination they found , DsrAKTED this Life. The bell of the the premises referred to kept very cleanEpiscopal Church was tolling this afterly, and recommended that for the present noon for the funeral services of Dr. no action be taken on the petition. The Thomas Edward,' Brown, who expired recommendation was adopted, and the yesterday morning at ten minutes past petition laid on the table. ten o'clock, aged 32 years. ., , . .The Marshal and the Chief of the Fire Deceased was an experienced surgeon Department were appointed a Committee of considerable ability, a graduate of to solicit, from property owners, and el Richmond Medic il College and Alumnus interested, subscriptions to aid in further of the of Uuiverfity Virginia, and was equipping the fire brigade, and obtaining for some time surgeon of the Salt Lake all the appliance needed. division, C. P. It. R. He was a great Edwin Stratford was appointed Asses sufferer during his sickness, and resor aad Collector for the year 187o ceived the atteutiou of the best physiCharles Welch was appointed Road cians in this city and Salt Lake. A Supervisor, and was instructed to collect pott mortem examination was uade, ac and apply on the streets the poll tax for cording to, his own wishes in the event of the year 1875. his decease, and thoee organs which Several bills for public labor were al were supposed" to be ulcerated and lowed. wasted, were iound to be enlarged and The Council adjourned till the 10th of oongested. ; March, to meet in the City Ha!l at 2 The of this first-clas- s hotel-keeper- s, d . Dr. WadsVorthrs 'ehool Correspondence. ! Z kno-vin- r,r.. "' . z-i- , ntees-sir- : y . Estate of Tis thelaiitday of school, and it brings thoughts to m mind Of lbs rcsdm sr hare posted through, of our teachers so kind; Of the lossons we v learned, or the friends we have made. May that friendship continue, 'till we'. e laid in j K. W. II. HALL, Lwm, F. II. It ALL, 'do - - 1H Lynne, Wvber Co , U. T. Mar. ' LOCAN BRANCH ' the crate. now let as review the last three months of our ' . lite, Let us think of the pleasure, and not of the : . And strife, metbinks a happier school yonll ne'er find, With companions more pleasant, or teacher more kind. We know we've uot done as wen as we cotitJ, Nor studied our lessons as hard as vre should; Out tbe fruit U our owu, only we are to lilame, Fer our teacher's worked hard, aud to all's Leou the same; Worked hard Tee, by night and by day, She her energies used to guide on th way To li&bt aud to knowledge dut we luilit be .. wise: , Few scholars is teacher ran bon.'t such a firip.e. . , i , And have we been kind U her us we ouht? in deed aud in tuouglil? Have we obeyed I fear not and yet every henrt here will ray It was error of head w htnwe were out vf the hr ' lut ' way. we know she'll forgive us, this day, ere we .' .'' "'. : ', 'part, For she never bears malice, it's not in her heart. Then forgive us kind teacher, if we've caused yu For with feolinfs of grief blause. STAPLE & FANCY MERCHANDISE! Consisting of dry cnors,' "'XOTIONS; HATS & . srovES.. TINWARE, . CAFS, GLASSWiRI, n oes; ciiocKERTf boots PATENT MEDICEi GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. HARDWARE, Also a full liuo & S GcDts'&llojs'CIolliin? all the assume we Offer to the public a full and cobjjIm assortment of , , s my companions, and teacher so kind, on this day we meet the last time. Perhaps Let us then study hard so that whenever we die, Wfe'll stand head In the class in the school room ' on high; With our minds well derelojted iu knAwlete stid Great reduclion in Trice of . Good-by- e 1 WOOD'S CHAMPION Reapers l 4 EXCEFIOR & 3Iowersf And other Farming Implements. love, We'll a welcome receive from onr teacher-aboveAnd then witU fond hearts aad wilWst fount- or show, We willwelcome the teacher ws had her bwlovr. tVktteirater and Stsdel&tr .:vagons, The exeruises of the day closed with Vcwod recitations and dialogues by the cchool, Also- Winchester the audi hich were well received ence, ana wnii nigii coromenuatious. Wagon, Just before the close of the sehool, a motion was made, and unanimously car AT COST ! ried, lhat a vote of thanks be, extended to Miss Spires for tbe diligence she has used, and tbe able and successful manHARNESS AND TRI1IMIX6S ner she has conducted the school during A aftermore the past term. pleasant was never spent in Plaia City, and noon city Lodge school exhibition we have we o'clock ft m attended the funeral, according the de the next intend t have you here to takeyour own AND ceased the honors and rites of the Order notes. "" ' Faxsu Salt. of which: he swaa a member. The cere Respectfully, monies were conducted at the Episcopal The Home ' Missionaries of Weber Church, by Rev J. L Gillogly, and was Ml Kinds of Trodvce forifa,(l' Ilooper City, Mar. 6lh, '75. to any point at the County are requested to fill the appoint attended by a large number of followJumctios: Editor ments herein named, on Sunday, March ers. Shortest JXotice. V schools one two have here, taught The Doctor leaves a wife and infant 14th, 1875. in the Wadsworth Hall, by the proprieNorth Ogden James Taylor. All erders sent to M. Thatcher wfll child. Mrs. Brown desires, through the tor, the other in the so ool buse by receivo prompt attention.. Harrisville Joseph Stanford. columns of the JrNorioN, to express her your correspondent. Yesterday closed schools, and we Lynne Winslow Farr. grateful obligations to the many friends the winter terra of both and give one grand unite to concluded Itiverdale Walter Thomson. who have assisted her and her now de entertainment in this hall. At eleven Mound Fort Joseph A. West. ceased huiband, in his last illness, and o'clock both scsools'iaet in military or Hooper, to assure them that their many acts of der ruid wav between the hall and the Tlain City Edmund Ellsworth. Ecboolhouse. F. D. RICHARDS kindness will never be forgotten. , - ij Light Spring . Odd-Fel!s- LEATHER ' . Missionary Appointments. id W. H. i-- tf I' |