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Show - mm mm e A ITbmo. LOCAL ffre.hoya(er.reontb.waJo for been laid by They have ,fr'S,Tthree weeksin coasequeuce ef DM Mv! bow nice! the ' is May day. Mat-Da- "walk" on this do eo without the usual danger and fever from oveCool times, for this season. Th.juremles can "f rling- occa-o- n wh slight sprinkle Disappointment. a gentle forerlike eecmed thia morning shower. But the unner of a glorious to the sunny south, and clouds moved off A left Bot surface enough moisture to damp tke of the thirsty earth. Robert Harmoad, a transAbrbsted. afternoon by ient, was arrested this on a charge of Child officers Welch and chain from the prostealing a watch and Hotel last evening of the City prietor the wbil latter was asleep. young ladies of ibis city are suffering severely from the In taking a walk effects of poison ivy. them picked a of some last Sunday number of the green leaves and loved ihem for their beauty. They are now unable to see anything green or of any other color, and the ordinary remedies eeemtohave no effect. Beware of the Several Poisoned. plant. deadly We were much pleased tbia morning to see Mr. Gilbert Belknap, of Hooper, who has almost entirely re- white ones, and ,4biled," at that. They were hung on 'a line to dry, and the And now prigs took the whole string. Dan. ean't appear in his best bib and tucker unleas he invests in underlinen, and the pay car is not in. That's a pretty fix for a military officer to be placed in. Ladies should not leave their week's washing out doors all night, as a temptation for the gentlemen of easy conscience, "whose works are in the dark." Take in the linen, or others besides Dan will have to make shift without a uhirt. Returned. We are pleased to see Mr. J. E. Dooly in town again ready for , ! , ; to-da- - - bill-top- s. white-beade- d u" oi him, when Scholl tnrowing M a knife. across i be'. right s ana half mered his .left thumb, . . . and tu i '"en aeait him another heavy blow in the face. The parties were separated, ue young Homer Kelly, learning of wami, went after Scholl, succeeded KetUng his head "in chancery," and eu a,m ll" he like a coyote yelled H0 was hauled up before the Jus. me assault, and gave bonds for rpearan.ee in the District Court. . -- . reaaer must remember that edit'i own statement of . uwf wunoui a wova other party. The cause ef this ... "'ISBnl.u.... v... mis a most is Mfik . T U th8 "t ( iffirnd;rxb-owayof;euii- fatlw.T 1 caua-in- g 8 aTginS of his circumstances. Safely In T ravel. Fr"tn the St. Louis Democrat. SUMMER " ; A few mornings since, writes the Paris correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph, on March 2Gth, a sensational robbery was committed, of that bold but patient and thought ful type which we are beginning to recognize as the American style. A M. Delapicrre, money changer on the boulevard de la Medeleine, joius to his business a trade in expensive JN early each day for the last six months an Amerioaa has made small purchases iu the show With the ease and volubility of his present race, this gentleman had fal len into a habit of exchanging long gossips with M. Delapicrre,. who looked on him as one of his best The other mcrning the customers. American arrived as usual with' a friend. M. Delapicrre had just taken out a bag of maney and valuables. which he placed in the window while Ihere is, ol ourse, talking. 's grating between it aud the shop. Presently entered a third party, who bought a silver tea pot, which the assistant packed up and carried to the address given. When he had gone, the American produced a claw, such as gas globes are set upon, and said carelessly to "I wish - you the would see if you have a glass to fit this claw." M. Delapiorre went with him into the buck shop and sought a globe to match, leaving the friend alonel It appears that he immediately opened the grating, seized the little bag of valuables, abd called out, "Haven't you found a glass yet?" The American came back, those some small articles to be seut home, and then went quietly off with his companion. ' Not for an hour afternick-nack- s. money-changer- money-change- r: ward did M. Delapierre discover his 12,000, loss, which amounted to half of it in bank notes and the rest calendar; but the wrong day according in checks and negotiable paper. A to housewives and business establish- thelt so patiently concocted, so audaments. If the juveniles are any author- ciously carried out, is worthy of shouldn't come on a Satur- notice. Like our own bank forgers, ity May-da- y these men had plainly capital day. and cold resolubrain shrewd besides with The firemen are out this evening afford could await to six tion. They adorned and beauengine and hose-cas silver to and buy tified in style suitable to the season. months, that sort. articles of and Evergreens and fruit blossoms tastefully arranged by Richard Douglass and Jed. Pidcock, set offf.be "merchinesV to adDetjoitboys seem to advaijce in mirable advantage. education whether they attend school But notwithstanding the glories of or not. A newsboy who couldn't this lovely day, a practical eye' would chance a ten-cepiece a year ago, and clouds see more beauty in dense was recently heard remarking: " Wil heavy ahowers, for the ground is dry, liam Scott, it you ever corrugate and the seeds are pining to, death for your brow at me in that way again, I moisture under the clods, and lack of shall temporarily deposit my papers rain means,, on this bright May day, on the pavement, aaa cause the blood abort crops and xi all times ia the ne.U to coagulate under your jeft optic. Hear me, Willidm?" aUsndvtul:r?ii,, rt tea-pot- nt ? AnLL RECEIVE STOt'rt fO Does anybody know why the busi Herd' for the Summer on Blackness of accident insurance for railway smith's Fork, at the new 'Tithing travel has greatly declined? Is it be Corall oo vegetables can be obtained there as cheap as anywhere and purchasers will assist a business woman who is laboring cause people have discovered that' to sustain herself and make an honest they are actually safer while travellivelihood. ing by railway than at any other An Ingenious Ilobbery. ; CUt.hlm . Rkcovkrinq. We are happy to say that Mrs. Boessel, wife ef Mr. V. E. Boessel, jeweler, of thia city, who has been in a critioal condkion, is much better to day. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Boessel gave birth to a fine daughter, since which time she has been attended Salt Lake Items. Dr. Williamson by Drs. Waugaman and Condon, and it has had a horse stolen from him for is hoped, by care and skillful medical which he paid $7,500. assistance, she will soon recover. We Eighteen of the stolen horses brought congratulate Mr. Boessel on this addifrom Bear River City were claimed by tion to his family, and hope he will have the owners yesterday. the satisfaction of seeing mother and The retail saleroom of Z. C. M. I. is daughter enjoying the best of health be 83x44 feet, and contains a full stock of fore many days have passed. all general merchandise. A heathen Chinee lost $300 in a Chinaman Shot. Last night about gambling transaction on Commercial street Wednesday night. 11 o'cloek, a Chinaman named Charley, Petroleum V. Nasby will give a humor- formerly working at Mr. llalpin's, got ous lecture for the benefit of St. Mark's into a row in Chinatown and was morHospital on the 4th of May in the tally wounded. He and a Chinaman Theatre. who was brought from Bullionviile some We glean the above from last evening's months ago and lodged in jail got into a Deseret News. when drew a pistol the latter wrangle, and fired. Only one 6hotwas fired, but two balls entered the neck of the man, From Saturday's Daily of May 1. producing death in a short time The shooter escaped, and officers will be Catholic. We learn from the Pioche his trail this moruiug It was imJournal that Father Scanlan officiated upon to obtain full particulars last in the Catholic Church at Pioche on possible Pioche Journal, April 30. nigut. Sunday last, and drew very large congregations morning and evening. his attack of paralysis. business, and looking hale, hearty and His whole left side was affected, but the cheerful after his visit to California. affliction has left no perceptible trace Mr. Dooly is 4 one. of the solid business lie can walk and talk as upon him. men of Oden. well as most people, and from'1 the 'grip he gave us with his affected huud we Bio Business. When you you go to should judge there was not much paralSalt Lake be sure and call at the new ysis in that. retail department of Z. C: M. I , a little distance west of the clock corner. The A complaint Ought to be Killed. Inst. will, do a big business bo'h up was made before Alderman Thomson this stairs and dowu, and the public may re morning against one of our citizens for ly upon prompt attention. keeping a savage ,dpg. .Xha animal bit a child a couple of days ago, who has Larcknt. Robert Harmon, a dis been sick ever since. The owner has charged soldier from Camp Douglas, was been requested to destroy it, but has brought before A Idennau Thomson this failed to do so, aBd hence tin complaint. morning, charged with stealing a watch Any dog that will bite a 'human being and chain from one of the proprietors ot ought to be killed at once. the City Hetel while the latter was asleep. Harmon sold the watch for $3. Lamanites Esquiring. Last Sunday When the owner discovered his loss he three Indian Chiefs, from the Bannock taxed the culprit with the crime, and and Snake tribes, arrived in this city, finally got him to show the man to who having travelled from the, part of, the it was sold. Harmon was fined $10 and country where they are located for the costs, which he will have to work out Purpose of learning from the' "Moron the roads. mons something concerning baptism 4d other principles and ordinances ol May Ray. Who ever saw a more !le gospel. The desired explanations 'A beautiful FirsVof May than ergiTen them by Indian Interpreter in ,A.ir sky unrivalled,, sunny Italy. B. Huntington, and they departed sweet with theodora of balmy,and apparently perfectly well satisfied with of various hues .adorn-in- g spring.; Iiloe-om- s wbat tne7 had heard. Deseret News. the orchards. Trees lightly clothed in bright andTbudding green.' Streams Attack on an EDiToa.--Tb- e Idaho leaping and sparkling in the radiant tesman of the '27 th iW.' contains an sunlight. ' Soft breezes gently breathing account of an attack made upon the edi from the cool Mountains, Milton Kelly, and grand, looming up in by. Louis Scholl, on ,h24th inst. Scholl met Kelly on the majesty, with every bold 8(reeV struck hiaV heavy, blow in jhe feature, clearly defined in the ace' Kelly. wbo is 'smaller and tw'enty rarified and smokeless atmosphere. yars older than his It is the right day for walking parties assailant, stooped Seized him by the hips with the in- - and merry makings, according to the covered from in the store. formerly occupied , by Dan Wood. Groceries, eggs, butter and d light-fingere- Recovered D- " ' fro J Gamble Statud or Sniar.-l)a- n. PATRosrzi HKJi.i-Tdri.- ir: 7. 'Rodwell Four of 'era. All has a snug little business oh Main Street shirt. has"' lost his'1 I 5 -' Wednesday, 21st lost, not'.! later than noon. Tlorned stock,, 82,50 per head. Horses, 3,00 per head, for the season. Drive again' time? on the 5th of May, and again on thy1 This sounds a little like an absurdi hrst day of June, bafety guaranteed. ty; but let us look at the lacts. Hu F. A. HAMMOND. man beings die from all causes, on dl80-, , . the average, in less than forty years. out huaiau beings may travel every day, 500 miles a day, for 153 years Grain and Dried Peaches. ou the ra lroads of Illinois, for 208 1NSTI- -' years ou the railroads of Ohio, aud WILLAIiD MERCANTILE for 212 years ou the railroads of TV iTUTE is Paying th without meeting Massachusetts, HIGHEST PKICES death by aecident. In Illinois, dur- Femll kiatU of iBg the year ending November JO, : 3:-- 3 2 arai i 3sr only twenty-sevepassenges were killed; but 15.725.03G passenAND miles. traveled 758,217,410 gers That is about one death for 28,000, 000 miles of travel, or at 500 milea Bring them along. a day, one dtfath in over 153 years J. T. TILUN, Manager. of travel. Iu Ohio, during the year 1873 the latest for which reports are at hand 1G passengers were killed, out of 13,885.CS8 who trav eled 005,514,937 miles. That is less TDK BEST MADE AND INthan one death to 38,000,000 miles STRUMENT MANUFACTURED. of travel, or 208 years, night and Agent for Northern Utah, day. In Massachusetts, during 1874, only 17 persons were killed out of . OGDFX 42,398,000 who traveled 058,000,-00- 0 JOUNFOWLEIt, miles. That is less than one Termt Easy1 Rata Reatrmallr, ' death for 38,700,000 miles, or 212 years of travel, night and day. Orders by letter promptly attended to. 184, n DlilED PEACHES ! 81-2- ESTEY JORCAN. PUREST-TONE- iBBtrur tioni Hunibng on Legs. by tha givw D quarter. From the St. Louis Republican."), There is in Kansas ' City now & horse with a history, lhe horse in question is a delusion and a snare up He is a large animal, on four legs. fine formed and of splendid ctrriage, but his merits are strictly superficial Drive him for half a mile and ;ha breaks down completely, becoming a i .i i j miserable weaK ining. scarcely capa ble of getting himself back to the sta ble. Thousands of dollars have been lost and made upon him, for his ap pearance will deceive the the shrewd est jockey. The bare places on, his sides wouia indicate service in Harness, but the bare places are the result of artificial trimming. It is estimated that this remarkable horse has been sold upota an average of twice a week for years. The horse jockey never tells f hi! own misfortunes, and so the horse has been bandied about; One man is said to have made a small fortune sellipg the horse at a high figure repeatedly, and as often getting him again jbrough ageots for a small one. The wonderful steed is always for sale, and when he becomes too well known in one locality he ia transferred to another. He is said to have made the tour of all the principal towns from New Orleans to Kansas, and to be soon started working his way through Leavenworth to St. Joseph. He will probably terminate his travels in Chicago, where he will be appreciated at his true worth, and aud ought to have a stall in the Board of Trade Buildings as a symbolic presiding divinity. 1 1 & Daily. Weekly,Semi-Weekl- y ' nn EatablUlifld left than thrta tifh m' Jtts ' prase nUtive KopuiiJicitn Phxwt, itlHiltfoJ t lnl- tain nod dofrod ihu principle koA ntgftufaiitiom of ' tlie Nalloiittl tojuiblienn l'arty.tlje ' , mrly puh4 to the forefront, of junrnt'li tat '' Htd achieved a unprenedeuterl in tli ; . kintory of natM onterpriiiM. ij universal atmikCD4 position an i. it Iim ,T, , INTKK-OCKA- vu iuci aiBt bfi The Leading Hcpublican Paper' ' I.VT1IE XOllTIIWEST. Not alon da tli pollilrul character M popular. laoi t in all dpaa-nifatB- , on It ret it claim It aiwir at the Mghet aud iu tbia .ra ol INTl'K-'JCKA- N prop-eNajr- tupiraA to position among tlm nmk.-- i The INTEK-OCE4-S , A . , FAMILY. . ioirMiilii-- There was a short spelling-matc- h at the head of Water St., yesterday an ice morning. A loaded coal-car- t, car team and a metropolitan got jam med, when the Hibernian driver of the anthracine van, with some allusion to the canine descent of the ice vender, bade him back out or he'd pull him out of his ice bin; whereupon six feet and corresponding Yankee emerged breadth of down-eas- t from the yellow receptacle of frigid merchandise and doubling up a fist about the tsizo of a nail keg, simply ejaculated ' : Ita eolumni are carefully eaarded .airuloot ohjectloeabte Butw, aol ivnry arfurt tn nimbi i.l'. rniidr ita pleanapt aud protitaU com&uioa iy ; tne Home ureaiae. ' ' . i The Commercial J)e)Htrtnient Is conducted vltb great care, ami avarvtbiDg possible I od to make the MAKKKT KEl'OMW ,,) sucbaa the FARMKB8 and UUblNESS MEN l ' the Worth west euo BELT UPON. Tho Agricultural Depaitment licarefullr edited by wperience, ceutltfiutftt of ability and , , 'u Literature, 'H Local and General Net 1 v.5 ; , ' ' Foreign d; Domestic CoTrtpendtiitet ; And everything tbatgiiei to make l A First-cla- ss 1 Newspaper , It nut excelled by any publicfttioa Is a oonutry. The INTER-OCEAis . ; ,r rf,, j re it- - i; In rhe : a NATIONAL NEWSPAPER i one that will be found useful and interest Ing tu Aniericana in erery Dart vf tbe alob.' while it especially represent the GREAT' INTEREST Of the KOKTUWEHT, It JaBonal lit iU Tlw4 Urm and comprehensive in iu in its politioal foith. it ia not biKoted, aud in e l discuriinns aims to be candid, diguified, and above ! 1 , i. .,. personal abuse. " baa the largest Tbe circulation newspaper published . i .. a ,uuim .. . . of . any . . i . . t ori is sent 10 uiure tuaa d.iisi Moruiwesi. ever State and distribnted iu offices, Territory in tbe united Mates, in all tbe British Frovlucea, ana toes and nojuer countries. , ,. lureign states - e eggi-eg-M- tb, TertuM , " ( , 1 of ftubucrlptiootl'. DAILY, . t ,. . ) ! . !..,; 1)2.0(1 Ry mall (payable tn aTauce), pwyear By mail (iiayahle in advance), three motUia a.isi ,,, 2.0U Sunday edition, per yeur (extra) 4 - l H ' OO , . By mail per yar Uu advance) , '); ll.ooi 1 liy mail, olab of faur. (in Advance) By mail, club of aix (iu advance) J.(s ' By mail, eiubef Un (in advance) ' Que mss eopy with every club of ten, . ." WEEKLY.V:r . ' , . 1.5a , ' , , By mail, per year (in advance) ' bsM Club of lour (ia anvance) i 12.0(1 , f Ulub of ten (in advance) . ' ' 20.00 ' Clubof twenty; (in advance) "i , One rati oopy with every club of tweuty, , ,j BEMI-WEEKL- S 1 rM - . . IP ""takes eflsct the 1stv Uy of UuXillJlji 167ft. Under this law the A.D., tfv January, - DPICST1 A X ; Tn ' H" !tn(ce 'h law--- ; ; ;.. on newspapers must be paid AT THE Or'f'ICt: WllKRK TUEY ARE MAILED. Tuis will make it ! for all ulcril)ersor agent sending u nberripuons to send the money TO PA Y. .'OtfT. OK, IN ADDITION TO THE SUBSC1UPTJON , .i I'RICE. Tbe following are tbe rates to be pui4 under tbe new law. 11 cents peT yea WEEKLY INTKR-OCRAINTER-OCEA20renU per yeur "1 DAILY INTER-OCEAWcentsner , Bpoclal arrangementa made with country put ' liHliers forclubbii g with their publications.' ' - .1'M can seat free. le Money by draft, Sample eopiee i i money opdor, xprM, er registered UtXttr, at our y "Spell able." The collier evidently had no confi- nccery dence in bis orthographic ability, for he gave it up and swuug tf the track without a trial, and the brakes horse cars, of the twenty-blocke- d from Water Street to Cornhill, flew around with a whir, and the German band who play for their beer in front of the. Water Street saloons erery INTEK-OCEAmorning, commenced tbs "Beautiful 1 19, Blue Danube." , t NEWSPAPER,,,, n From the Boston Bulletin. j lt..poUl, eWaK,.. .' Spelling-Hatc- , eii-allen-c INTER-OCEAN- h. '' ! " a' - . 8EM1-WEEKL- jer'.a N N, Lake St., Cli icago. |