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Show ; LOCAL .. etc If you American or Foreij call Agent, Slw.Fiw. want newo -. Maoa- ,nd.eeMnG. Chambers, 6tU .T ews s37-l- m Street, vgueu. the absence if Mr. jj0Tie.DuriBK of Salt .... Johnson will occupy the Ed itorial Mr. Hadley D. ke City chair of this paper A. Country Ilrawl. There was a disgraceful row at Alpine, Utah county, last week, and one man, a policeman, was severely injured. A umber of drunken hoodlums from Lehi and American Fork were there. ooking after stock, and engaging in a boisterous fracas, the policeman inter fered, when he was cruely beaten by a man named Mulliner, from Lehi. The officer is said to be severely injured and may lose one of his eyes. Mulliner made his escape' and has not yet been arrested. S. L. Herald. Accident. We regret to learn that that learn We lj,PBOvao.-Mr. John Fonts, who was out at the fire A. Smith is steadily President George met with a slight, though painful acci- in health. improving ent, after returning from the scene of the conflagration, Being engaged Don't forget the Old in replacing the engine in it proper Old Folks. New Folks Concert on Friday evening. place, Mr. P. somehow was so unfortuin rehearsal are etc., nate as to have the nail torn from one longs, recitations, to present a of his Dd no pains will be spared fingers. We hope that the pain calcu-hte- d refined entertainment, and from this wound will not he serious nor chaste taste. fastidious most the to satisfy protracted. to-da- y to-da- y. P. 0. Robbery. For several years Cram, of Salt C. P. road past registered letters, mailed between take City, went West on the Corinne and Montana, have failed to yesterday evening. reach their destination. The postoffice Martin Dunbam, one of Omaha's old U. P. this authorities have tried, from time to time, citizens, went East on the to discover the cause of the failure, but Burning. until recently all their efforts have been George T. Gilbert, of Omaha, accompWhenever a postoffice agent was futile. anied by his wife, returned home this out to make enquiries, the thieving sent moving after a Bhor't visit to Utah. would stop for a month or two. As soon as the excitement was over and suspicion A Practical Watchmaker. We dirulled, the stealing would commence ect attention to a new advertisement, again, it is estimated tnat between one waich appears elsewhere, of A. C. Grue, and two hundred valuable letters have watchmaker, jeweler and engraver, whe twe Personals.-Dan- iel Heart Disease. On Monday afternoon, Mrs. E. A. Moffatt, an old lady who resided in the 20th ward, was going to Dr. Anderson's, when she fell dead on the street at the corner of South Temple and Sixth East. ne ceroner's jury found a verdict of death by hesrt disease. Mrs. Moffatt was an estimable lady, and had not Her complained of being uawell. was when with her she died. daughter Salt Lake Herald. Rats. "When the Mormons first pitched their tents in Salt Lake Valley, there was not a rat in the country, and yet in a couple of years the whole Ter- Uory was overrun with them." This precious piece of news we dip from the Idaho World, though in justice to that paper we are bound to stata that the item was not original with it, being, we remember cerrectly, extracted from a Nevada paper, Lest the ordinary reader may be rais ed by the above statement, we wish to correct it, whieh we do by the counter one, that not a living rat has ever been seen in Salt Lake Valley. Of course by this denial we simply mean to refer to the small quadruped of the rodent spe cies. Grant's Third Term Letter.: W. G. CHILD & CO,, Washington, 31., President Grant has written the fol lowing letter to Gen. Harry White, president of the recent Pennsylvania republican state convention: 'Washington, May 29. Dear Sir: A short time subsequent to the presidential election of 1872, the press or a portion of it hostile to the republican party, and particularly so to the administration, started the cry of Gtesarisw" and third term, calling lustily for me to define my position on the latter subject. I believed it beneath the dignity oftheetfice which I had been twice called to fill, to answer the question before the subject sb.ob.ld bo presented by competent authority to make a nomination, or by a body of such dignity and authority as not to make a reply a fair subject for ridicule. In fact, I have been surprised that so many sensible persons in tbe republi can party should permit their enemy to force upon them and their party an issue which cannot add etrencreh to the party, no matter how met. But a body of the dignity and party authority of a convention to make nom inations for state officers in the second state in the Union having considered the question, I deem it not improper that I should speak. In the first place, I never sought the office for tue seeond nor even for the first nomination. To the first I ' Ogden, Utah AeaiiTS 5 For Ames' Portable and Stationary Engines, Empire saw Mills, single or double, withrarkburst sfate&t Head Block; Evarts and Lowes Shingle Machines, with either Power or Hand Feed; Shingle Jointers, Edgers, Circular Saws, and alt Saw Mill supplies, Drag-Saw- s, - CORN AND COB CltUSHERS, Sugar Cane Mills, Jtc, Also, the St. Louis Inviooible Vibrator Threshing Machines, with Carey Power, either mounted or down. which is fast superseding the old style urain lielt Maobiaes. We respwtfally solicit ordere for th at named MachlnM, ndwlll gunutt ta lull BETTER TERMS THAN EVER DEFORM Or, FERED to th Pople of UUH. Dtnoriptlv eolar tent on application. All tnqnirl fbr fur ther information will be promptly astwered. ar Ogden, May 1st, 1875. 4193 s85tf HERD. SUMMER one ore was called from a ated by congress expressly for me for supposed services rendered to the re WILL RECEIVE STOCK TO public. The position vaoated I liked. Herd for the Summer on Black It would have been most agreeable to me to have retained it until such time as smith's Fork, at the new Tithing have consented to my Corall on Wednesday, 21st inst, not might ,'i The Mail Robbert, W. T P. eiU I congress .. . :,i. iv,. . , . , ., mm iuo muki. buu uumuu I,inter noon. rtmcuicut stock. than iiornea was taken before Commissioner Toehy, of tbe emoluments I so much needed, to Uo ra nn n ' in Salt Lake City, yesterday, to answer a- 1 An A where the balance of my days i a. ' V a l i u tY aor aua season. Anve again to the charge of robbing the mails. The mlffht hB unent in neaeo and the enioT. "eu, ment of domestio quiet, relieved from on the Jtth of May and again on the prisoner waived an examination, and the cares which have oppressed me con- - j first day of June, balety guaranteed. his bail was fixed at $5,000. stantly for fourteen years; but 1 was F. A. HAMMOND. We understand that Field confessed to made to believe that the public good diso-s: the abstraction of one hundred and fifty called me to make the sacrifice. With out seeking the omoe tor the seeond registered letters. He also told the de term, the nomination was tendered me tective where he usually hid his spoil, by the unanimous voioe of the delegates and on going to the place indicated set of all the states and territories selected of each to represent eral registered letters were found un by the republicans number for the purpose of WHO WOULD whole their he The inferenoe that being opened. WIIEN making tbe nomination. I oaanot say had taken them so recently that he bad that I was not pleased at this and the not had time to appropriate their cod overwhelming endorsement their action Z. C. M.I. Will furnish a received at the election following; but it tents. Spring Wngou must be remembered that all sacrifices FOR The prisoner was unable to furnish except that of comfort had been made in bail yesterday, and went up to Corinne accepting the first term. Then, too, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ast evening in charge of a deputy mar such a fire of personal abuse and slander had been kept up for years, notwith shal, in order to find sureties from that standing the conscious performance of CITY, UTAH, city. He has thus far been unable to my duties to the best of my understand SALT find parties acceptable to the Commis ing, though 1 admit in tbe light of sub IL B. CLAW80N, Supt. d2S34c sioner who will furnish the necessary sequent events my acts have been many times subject to fair criticism that an documents for his appearance whoa indorsement from those whqalone govern I QfaiU EMU. iJllCQ X GlCflCS. . ..tUA.llAM -- VI thai it I. needed. to have human appreciated and en only MERCANTILE IN8TI Now as a third term, I do fer joyed. WILLARD is In not want it any more than l aid toe first Paying the a to word not ner utter write I would In Mr. Nordhoffs letter, prtated change the will of the people in express- -For all kind, at t.n.dav. h answer nuitfi at length ing- and navmg metr onoioe. 'inequesone , .i tion of the number of terms allowed 3NT " . . executive can only come up rainy in "Zrm demtrom are sale zens, of Louisiana JkKD tn9 ,hape 0f ft proposition to amend the n, I no tl v, ? j been abstracted within the last maybe found on Fifth street. years, ihe 1. U. authorities determined ATTENTION. Our readers may remember a notice a few weeks ago to sift this matter out, in our columns, some time ago, of a and for this purpose sent special mail If you agent J. B. jatch manufactured by Mr. G. Furay to this country to WALK! can eetyour watches and jewelry made work up the case. lie went oyer the at home as well as abroad, it is always route to Montana several times, and rebest to do. Try Mr. G. turned to Ogden yesterday, satisfied that he had found the party he wanted. Last Birth Dat. This day is the anniver evening he went up to Corinne, accommy of the birth of President Brigham panied by Deputy Marshal Smith, and arrested W. T. Field, cashier of the Young, that gentleman being seventy foar years old We do not allude Bank of Gorinne and assistant postmas to the fact by way of a reminder to the ter of that city, as the thief. 'Ihe mail most of our readers, for we feel quite agent is satisfied that he has struck the sure that they are well posted and keep right trail, and has abundant evidence to the fact alive in their hearts, and we are criminate the accused. Great credit is well assured that will with unite Mr. the skill manifest for they Furay duejto thi Junction in the hope that President ed in working up the matter and bring Young may live to see many a return of ing the case to such a successful issue. Louisiana. Peace this When this matter has been properly anniversary, and that during such HIGHEST PRICES time he may be permitted to enjoy as investigated would it not be a good idea food health as he does at Bresent. to let Mr. Furay look up that other registered letter business that baa never some body Niw Fiem. We call the attention of been satisfactorily solved, lie public to the advertisement of J. E, got a ten thousand dollar registered let office in this neigh black population il habitually buffet- - litical parties can participate in fixing JJHJLJiiJJ JrJLjJLVl-LlDooly k Co. in our columns. The gen ter out of the post of tim or the number of terms ed and outraged. by the white. Our I Bring them along. borhood a year or two ago. llomen f,i 1tlh nna nsnnn ah. II no nliirihl composing this firm are wel not does J. T. THA1N, Manager. merely give f h office 0f pregideDt. Uniil;uoh known in this correspoBdcnt oity, and should command s81-2luron but his these 2. is June , amendment the From adoctel points, peopl . toe Wednetttj$' Daily of ' T - opinion support of the business men of Og choice trom in which restricted their nishes be materials cannot by ample dea. We understand that the firm wil In Tews. Mr. J. Greenhood, agent render nn form nn lntflllicfiBt ludw- - resolution further than tney are now DR. ORMSBY, JR. keep two offices epen, one at the depot fer Diebold, Harris & Co's fire and bur Ptl,o; An TTo Anaa nnt Arn& restricted as toage, natienality, etc. ad the other on Main Street, where LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAII, hi, fW ton. ou. locality, bat from glar proof safes, is in town laey can he found d urine business honrn to several, and his instructive compan- ,.-- in ffie eitrht h. h We hope our citizens will rally to the and deductions will assist a pro will prove unfortunate if not disastrous. DRUGS AND MEDICINES i Desertion. Our imperative duty sons apport of this firm. Our business men of the lacts. The idea that any man could elect mm- interpretation per de to PK&fCUEBT, BRUBim, AMP FANCY us chroniole a flagrant " felt for some time Amnn? tha nariahes Mr. JNordholt Be" B".' on the necessity o compels tbe It is a reflection is preposterous. sertion from the corps of Bachelors in lk banking facilities they offer. oas luvesngaieu i luai vi naiumw intelligence of the and people A Large Stock Just Arrived. patrotism this city. For particulars read marriage ches bo notorious last year as the notice. . n scene of disturbances and he shows man can destroy his chanoes for the of- PririsiioiuCarefaiiOoiboMB4ed. -ft... BALL we learn from our ur.AtiHr.5ns taken from records kcDt fice, but no one can force an election or i titam hv fr'gbam City Mortcait. Frem the report of the u . l correspondent. A. C, that I am not, nor have lever ffio.'olo t,af naf nomination. Rime of baBe ball was Lake . for renomlnation. I E. Salt a of , A, been candidate sexton last Taylor) (Joseph played j wcro per- - would-no- t or me muruers oi uegruea .coct)t n0minction were It aay, May 29th, at Call's Fort, be City, we learn that there were thirty petrated by persons ot their own unless it came under such cir- tendered, een the Union Cluh. nf Plain three persons buried in the cemetery at color. murders cumstances as to make it an imperative Ul the lorty-on- e Ndthe Juvenile PlnK n-r last, month the of that May during place v, Ul VBIl 1 Ul k, committed in the last seven years in duty circumstances not likely to arise. "e Javetiles beat the Union 23 were adults; children, that parish there were thirteen of which D boys by Of this number, for the harmony! m rung, 10. whites by whites, thirteen of colored which you presided and for the excellent A ltd, game was also UvA ;n ilit. wnites oi iour in and which I hope tbe Dy field, coiorea, ticket colored, put leaders wh may have by colored bv whites, ene Indian mav be triumphantly elected. With Office J!ut Saturday, between the Union and Removal. Our of three Logan, Cache County business at the Deseret National Bank obedient servant, an one white respect, a by bv negro man, jour ' re8uUin8 ia a victory . Salt Lake City, ought to know and bear U. 8. GHAUT" ' unknown murderer, and three officers viuioicsteps by thirteen runs. in mind that, pending the erection of killed in attempting to serve war which is to be on rants. It will thus be seen that the three Steem Saw MiJIi bnkSea eeveraj new their building, nvic DlCOEATiov Tw. Vt'alef i'vwef wiUi, we axe t u pursuance of the site of the old one, the officers and ptiret Vufuratah . Newspapers can be sent alter J uiy murder line does not run parallel programme, decorat .ion fixtures of that popular institution wil mi..! tr. bills of r.W Una. but crosses it. an 1st from the United States U any ou SundV last at be found in the First National Bank m4 rT of. the two rate at of criftak. is ansles.so untrue at risht Europe tn part UnP Doudas. HT ne- - Gents each, if they do not weigh over TT victims TO Tg JC are of the most that building (Hussey'B). it we hd no reporter on the ground, papers were published at the Land Ornca.Our neighbor, the Cor white men. W. X. lieraia. In bv qnaulitj at ratee wbicn of inne Mail, is anxieus for the establish . not in possession of particul lara, ment of a land offioe at Cerinne, and A man stood in a store on Wood-- ; P'wume the DEFY COMPETITION, . pub- - claims that the necessities of the people program Missis-Powers C. ward of R. avenue, yesterday, until a young as carried out. Ws are informed require such an institution. sidi. was recently loremau oi moiiauvcaiue aioug mm u oujwci, CDC0UrSe BY 32AII4 of It may be that, far the convenience 'be cetlJf ofPople went to Grand Jury of JNoxuDee couaty, ana ana ne steppea out, maue auauusuiue to witn-v. m vvremoBies, the people of Northern Utah, and per found an unusual number of true bow, and said: . aich nil! receive Immediate attention. "May I walk with you? I don't like haps Southern Idaho, a new land office bills for larceny. After the Grand WW v r. "tMi imP"in BUS should be provided for somewhere in the Jnrv rnmnosed larselv of nejrroes. I to cet wet." LUMBER Shipped to any point on toe Railroad . , .. ' i- !". wu Tfna yr AnA l j. mi ! u cer is 48 & aaT raia tne not we iouna are vims quite beiS kept upper country, but jusi bolidav iv ". adjournea, nr AnnrnnTTi th that one of his brother jurors had re- - to give vegetables a start," the rer named have tain friends our that ""Fwnoiesaiend rtlsi.' him and containleaving passed along plied, as the best point. How would Logaa answer lieved him of hb pocketbook m pwi office. GUOU nee x ress. wet. We out inL'?75. the light to-da- LIKE 4 I A V. - B SJS't'tL vn .fi to-da- y. '' rw t1 '"!" Tho Utah Nortlicru rs. u- vt "' " ru LUMBER T . 2 JKT I Ex-Go- v. OltDEKS o. . - 1 . I- t. tt purpose? a Co. |