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Show ITEMS. LOCAL fm Settled It. f'July Friday' Jenkins under the care progressing favorably "fpr P. L. Anderson. Hopes are of his entire recovery. Uood RsroRT.-Wasbin- gton CATTLK"KaLEi-- On Yesterday afternoon.be. be-for- e Wednesday Safe We are gratified to learn that the westward bound passenger Messrs. , Dooley Co. have received such Jin ran into a herd of cattle near enoouraging support from the business No damage killing three head. of Ogden. men A banking institution is to either the train or the a necessity to every nercantile town, and gives tone and character toany city. of the The above named gentlemen, by their Personal. Judge Emerson, to connection with Wells, Fargo & Co.,have came of Utah, first Judicial District and this rooming established their reputation in Ogden, Ogden last evening, in Michigan. and are well known to be reliable, clearleft for a two months' visit headed and responsible men. We join the masses of Utah's populatTheir new safe has arrived, and has time a Honor good ion in wishing His been and hope that he deposited in the vault built for its during his absence; renewed with and reception. It is of the very best and W1H return safely latest style manufactured by Diebold this duties in tigor to his judicial and Kenzie, is' f and burglar Territory. has a double proof, putent hinged door We are Thb Latest Publications of steel and iron plates welded together, ladebted to J. 0. Chambers, the enter- and is just the kind of receptacle in on Fifth street, for prising news dealer which to preserve important documents. Harper's and Peterson's Magazines and That sate is a safe investment and a safe Leslie's Tleasant Hours, for Frank depository, and that firm is a safe house. wants August. Chambers is alive to the f the public, and is ahead with the the Bread and Job Wagons. The folpopular periodicals. All the rest of leading monthlies, as well as the best lowing appears in last evening's Deseret weeklies and the newspapers in greatest News: demand, can be obtained of Chambers I accompanied the excursion to Ogden before yesterday. On reaching date. earliest the day possible ai there I went to a friends s house. Postal. The registration fee for all When I and my three ' friends were ready, we procured a buggy with three registered letters, domestio and foreign, seats and driver, and went to the Grove. The charge is has been made uniform. The driver charged us "two bits' each, The change eame into twij or three little children with us rid now ten cents. effect on the 1st inst. ing free. When there, I found a very cold lunch, with hot eggs and coffee Australia is not included in the gen- good or A ea, for "four bits." Other persons eral postal union established by the found no difficulty in obtaining bread treaty of Berne. Correspondence for that and butter and a cup of coffee or tea for eountry may be sent in the British Mail, fifteen cents. as per his letter in the "S. P. by way of Southampton, or by way ef News this evening,- does not seem to of published have been so fortunate. One of the Brindisi en rates. secrets is, if you do not get suited at one place, go and try another. An JSMJUUSlUrUSX. Thi Beating Cask. On the Kel-(on- pas-lenger- fire-proo- N-,- " - pre-payme- nt the court yesterday afternoon Richard Ballantyne, Selectman of Weber County, deposed that the character of John II. Freeman was very bad, not reliable for yeracity where he was personally interested, notorious for causing Freeman's son, Oscar N., litigation. here a similar character. A. Moffat t was the next witness. He torroborated the previous testimony as to the character of the Freemans. Merlin Berrett testified that on the sight when the assault was said to have teen committed, he slept in his father's granary, in Ogden Valley, with the defendant Alfred Odd. Retired about 9 'clock in the evening, and neither of tbem arose till after daylight next morniof , CoWAKDLY AND DESPICABLE. cowardly cur at Wellsville, Cache coun ty, who has a grudge against William Maughan Bishop of that place and now on mission to Europe, has been writing libellous letters to the Salt Lake Spit toon maligning and abusing the absent man. While Mr. Maughan was in the Territory this sneak, who signs himself "Guiseppe," never opened his head nor put pen to paper concerning the Bishop. But no sooner was his back turned than this cowardly traducer commenced to manufacture his dirty yarns about a man who, whatever may be said against him by his enemies, was as far above such cravens as "Guiseppe" as the d lion is above the venomous snake. The estimation in which William Maughan was held by the people of Wellsville, is demonstrated by the fact that the whole cemmunity turned out to low-live- ferionson the night 'of the 29th, or or resent the attack upon his character , tU for mobbing, Write "Guiseppe" down a sneak and a coward; and the Spittoon or Tribune the coward's shield and the scandal monger's organ- - From Saturday' t Dsily cf July 10 : Sen Bath. It is said by certain of the faculty that5 a sun bath is very in- vigsrating to invalids. Any person who wishes to test the benefits of that luxury, may 'do so without cost except to the natural moisture of the system by taking a promenade on the west side of the business portion of Main Street any morninj this month from nine to ten o'clock. If the promenaders do not wish to. eupply, Ogden with roast meal they must not stay long ia ct,?ot. , ?' Darling GEQAvLOWE GENERAL AGENT VX Hel-mic- k, . a Utah, Idaho, Montana Nevada fttr PETER SCHUTTLER'S CELEBRATED i t BUCKEYE AND REAPERS 'K0WR8," SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS Furst Bradley Hay Hakes, -- t , CJO 1 A Full Sleek ef Wagon Woods, AND WAGON MATERIAL , Iron, Steel, and 1 Installation. The following officers Lodze. No. 5, I. 0. O. F. of Oeden were installed Friday evening, July 9th, 1875, E. W. Wilson 0. M. installing offieer: J. B Goodfellow. N. G.: V. E Boessel, V. G. H. M. Van, See.; J. Men delsohn, Tr.; Geo. Thomson, War.; J Crandall. Con.; C. F. Stewart, J. G.; C. F. Ludlam, R. S. N. G.; R. II. Reed L. S. N. G ; S. Keisel, R. S. V. G ; 8 Minler, L. 8. V. G.; Geo. Perry, K. S Some S.; W. G. Gibson, L. S. S. ng. ' Mary Ann Berrett, sister to last wit. ness, deposed that she slept in the room adjoining (he granary on the night- in In question, and heard her brother and Odd talking a few minutes before the greet him., with a farewell dinner just lock struck 10. Heard no noise of before his departure, and voluntarily their going out during the night. ' Dogs donated between $400 and $500 to assist were on the: premises, which' always him on his journey and as a token, of Bade a great noise if anybody moved their appreciation of his long and faith about the place. Heard no barking. ful labors in their behalf. No doubt this Had charge of three children, who kept same Guiseppe was among them,like an her awake most of the night.. Knew other Judas,ready to fawn upon the man thatboth of the parties were there in ' was eager to betray. ' he the morniBg. We do not care if all that the crawling Ceunsel agreed to submit the case scandal-monge- r can advance about Wil without argument. liam Maughan is true, his assailant is The Court considered the charge not none the less to be despised by all hon sustained, and aismissed the case. orable people for waiting until the man There appears to be no doubt that whom' he wanted to Injure was far away nr. Freeman was assaulted by some with ne opportunity to deny the charges morning of the 21sl of June. But the videnoe shows that he fastened upon the wrong men as his assailants. dismiss consideration of , We cannot this case without expressing bur strong disapprobation of the mob spirit ex fcibited by some persons in thi dis graceful affair. In frontier settlements and early times, resort ; to personal vindication of individual grievances night have been in some instances jusli Cable. But now when the law and the ourta give ample protection, and afford ' full opportunity to the aggrieved to obtain justice, such cases as the attack Freeman are ' totally unjustifiable, and unworthy of a civilized eommunityj w the man is obnoxious te his neigh bors, and a promoter of strife, he ahoul 1 be dealt with legally; there ii ne ex- - Oode ' Scminait. Yesterday, after Areon," a song Little noon tne vgden seminary closed for and chorus, and pretty Jakey," a comio song and chorus, have been re- summer vacation. The students spent ceived. They are both simple and lively, the afternoon in a pleasant manner; and are adapted for piano or organ ac- songs, recitations and dialogues were given in excellent style, some of them in companiment. Published by F. W. Ohio. character. The popularity of Trof. L. Cincinnati, F. Moncb among his pupils attests his Another Business Mas. James II. success, and their rapid progress shows Nelson of this city has started in the the interest aroused in the minds of the business of a real estate agent. He will scholars by the Professor's system of sell, rent or lease houses and lands fer instruction. The Ogden Seminary is the proprietors on very reasonable one of the institutions of the County, and terms. His office is on the corner of we hope to announce its as Main and Third Streets, where he can soen as the beat of central summer has be seen every day at business hours. ubsiJed. A little rest will he of great benefit to the young felks, and the PrinThe Fibe at Salt Lake. The Salt cipal will be none the worse for a little Lake Herald, referring to the fire, which repose and relaxation. took place at the Robinson coal shed early yesterday morning, says: Editorial Excursion. This evening "The loss is estimated at $4,000, the U. P. train from the East will bring which chiefly falls upon the Reeky to this under a ef editors, company city Mountain coal company, G. Nsbekcr, the care of Mr. II. T. Williams, of the Robinson and Salmon all lose something. New York Several ladies Independent. the fire was the work of will be with tho t is thouzbt 9 company. They will an incendiary, inouicn suspicion rests prooeed to Salt Lake by U. C train, no one.' pon spend to morrow at Salt Lake, attending services in the Tabernacle. On Monday Bcildinq Material. Lots of lumber they will visit American Fork Canyon, iling in. That's right, fetch it along. Tuesday return to Ogden, and proceded t will all be wanted. Stores, dwelling westward per C. P. R. R. The party houses, fences, barns sc. are continu numbers about sixty persons, representally zoine up. and there are more ing important eastern papers. We may wanted. Ogden is growing, all over. ook fer a flood cf Utah correspondence, and its general improvement has to be and a great variety of views aboutf the seen to be appreciated. Take a' ride "Mormons," the "twin relic," the through the upper and lower portions 'social problem," and other subjects of the city and the fact will be perceiv connected with this people and Terri ed that times are not so bad after all. tory, very few of them agreeing, and Saw out the building material most of them wide of the mark. Mcsicau fore the warrant, issued on ocmplaiatcf Mr. James Horrocks, could be served, Mr. Gilbert had confessed judgment Alderman Brown, paid bis fine of a V, and was ready to smile calmly on the officer with the little document. Country Visit. Mr. William Driver, the popular proprietor of the City Drug Store, left Ogdea yesterday for the re gions of the north, on a tour tbroug the settlements for the benefit of his health, and te visit his friends. Close application to business and building has somewhat enfeebled him, .and we bop that change of air and scenery and rest from constant care, will set him up asrain. and restore him to friends and Take family as hearty as a buck. good visit William, and don't worry about business; that is in good hands. Municipal. The City Council met, as per adjourn ment, at 10 o 'clock a. m., in tne tity Hall, July 9th, 1875, Alderman Thomson in the chair. Walker Bros., per T. J. 8tayner and John Cordon, per Mrs. Cordon, made appeals against the amounts assessed their property. The amount of arainst - O the former was reduced to $5,000. The amount of the latter was not changed.1 A license was granted to W. J. Han cock to tell stoves at J as. Allen & Co.'s, on the west side of Main street, for ' , three months. was Nelsoa H. James granted a li cense te carry on the business of real estate agent, at hit office on the cast side m . offices: Salt Lake City & Corinne,? UTAH. . M. D. HAMMOND; , Agent for the above ia, , 00 DEN and d204-.8of Malo Itreet. The petition of John Fowler to sell organs, fer six months, at James Gale's furniture store, on the west side of Main Und, M., street, was granted. The . respective licenses ef Walker Bros., Joseph Stanford, Messrs. Ritohter . . LOGAN, m & , . Tmau Vr1 4 C, Port, at noma. t1, per AddrwwU. Sns 4C-1- 7 STORE. PRODUCE ;-- G. W. hit old etand for Um porchaa IIm i TUItNEIt. FIFTH ITHKJTr. om ud nil of ' ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Garden and Orans Seeds, ' ''.A..y.: At bis BOOK STORE adjoining be keeps, all the Periodicals and Newspapers of the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Taper, I'ictui es. Frames, etc ; , . . Q. W. TURNER. 8-Cm Tlio Utah Northern LUMBER Co. i - y oom-mitt- ee . Always on band. w Fry," A. Lanit,' Morley k Chickwid- den, II. S. Blancett, Joseph Appolonlo,; 0! What a Sign! We are glad to see M. Biel and 0. McLauchlin, were re' that Pidcock and Tyrrell have had th newed, j Watermas-te- r look horrid D. that to sense of obliterate Moore, The good petition e artist of Mill Creek, was read, represent, ing sign that some would-bdaubed over the front ef their fine ing thit said oreek was the first made to premises. It was the langhing stock of take water from Ogden river for irrigathe street. A blank is preferable. But ting pnrposes, being made in the year we expect to see a sign suitable to tb 1849; thataince that date the ditoh at the other with in and accord, ap the bead ef Mill Creek had been, at diftimes, in ferent times, enlarged to meet the Inare which pointments of the building, good taste and worthy of the lively busi creased demand for water for machinness transasted therein. Give the job to ery and farms; and that now a stream of a workman next time, gentlemen. water measuring 12x3 feet of the current run' of the river, was required. Free Elder Returned. Elijah 5; The petitioner, in behalf ef the peeple man, who returned from his mission in who use the water from said creek, askcompany with the emigrants who arrived ed tbt Council to confirm their right, and obtained on Thursday evening, called by use, to the amount of water in at his being again pleasure expressed above specified, for all time to come. home. at friends his of the society The matter was referred to the der Freeman left Ogden, May 18th, 1873, on water supply. . , and proceeded at once to England. He 8everal bills for public labor were alin Bristo to labor the was appointed lowed. Conference over which he presided, The Council adjourned till the 23d of counties seven cf in a portion traveling July, 1875, to meet In the City Hall at 2 in the soathwest of the Island. He was p.m. ' afterwards appointed to preside over the Not Sc. The Deseret Newt eflast Previous to his Sheffield Conference. . , ,. , return, in company with Prest. Josep evening, says; "A report lately became current to the F. Smith, and Elders John II. Smith F. M. Lyman add M. H. Hardy be took effect that work on the Utah Southern a tour through .Denmark, Germany Railroad Extension was about to bo Switzerland and France, visiting London pushed forward by means of a combination said to have been entered into by , en the journey back. Elder Freeman enjoyed hie trave the company, with eastern railroad men, and labors greatly, and was cheered including Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon and late visit of Mr. Dillon to very much, daring his, absence by re others. The this city apparently added strength'' to ceiving the Junction. lie is surprise have the rumor, but we are informed that the to. see the improvements which taken place in Ogden einee his depar- matter alluded to was not the object of ture, end appreciates the good feelings hie visit, and neither had any such comand wishes of his many friend, Elijah bination at the one, mentioned been formed" ii welcome home to-da- BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS: yTirPwranUU,vBTOirdt0farJafc SILI4 OF Ea ... Xvl B ES Bf. ... TU . j la any quantity at raU vfcfefe DEFT COMPETITION! ORDERS BY ; , Logan, Cache Count y Office will ...: rclv Immediate ? ' 21 AH ; atUntlo. ' ; ;' ' 'i M. D, HAMMOND, |