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Show r.ion parties, CapU Deuria M and courte-- s wfco U i, command, Next faH it will be used to officer. cedar posts, and ties freicht frJ the nr,h- The bftt tb6 prP' Utah Western Kailroad Co., rty of the W. Young is President; of which John John fieo. W. Thaolier, Kim P. and Heber M. Pike, Secretary, . Dcatu of Martin Harris. News has reached us of the death of Martin Jlar-riat Smitbfield, Cache county, last s, had failed to satisfy his onntryman in regard to the amount to and on is credit for labor performed, enthe the acoount, refusing to alter raged laborer struck him with a large knife, killing bins instantly. The mar- erer fled immediately after the occur ence and is still at large. From the Evanston Age: On Saturday morning a man named Scott was found dead, with one leg severed from his body, near the railway track on Green River hill. It is sup posed thafhe was beating his way west, and fell between the cars while stealing book-keep- er Deccber Drugging nt In Sere V. G. CHILD --j"CQ. Ogden, Utah uncle. , New York, 13. ' j Sunday night, in his ninety-thir- d year. The people and temporary residents of lob ti Martin Harris was one of the three wit. Pcekikill and the neighborhood, prenesses to the Book of Mormon. His tesceded by a band of inusio and a company Ames' Portable and Stationary Engine, ! of militia, marched to Rest Hill lad Empire Saw Mills, single or doubly timony is prefixed to that remarkable with Parkburst's Patent Head Bloek; evening and serenaded the Rev. II. W. work. Although for many years he was Beecher. After an address by Judge Evarts and Lowe s Shingle Maseparate! from the Church, he uevir Wills, giving an expression to their con chines, with either Power o The road denied that in him as a man and as a Chrisfidence but af Superintendent. General always Hand Feed; Shingle Jointers, testimony, lull, tian minister of the gospel, Boechar in freight and firmed and repeated it. After his long Drag-Sawbusiness a Edgers, Ciren. good is doing spoke for nearly au hour. Among other lar Sawn, and all, Saw and has excellent absence he returned in his old age te traffic, passenger Mill supplies, things be said: "When I began my life success. his last days with the people spend of I had no intention of being a (Treat and permanent prospects eloquent and wise man, but I did mean CORN AND COB CllUSllEBS, The party returned to Salt Lake, whom he left through stubbornness. He to oe a goou man ana ncnesi, ana ao as in hour an pleato is time meet in old the his gone associates pending the well as 1 could to spend all the strength ride. sant conversation, and on airiving.were ministry, and of the "three witnesses" God gave me in making my fellow men Sugar Cane MUU, g surround-jobut one the is whom David to er1 grounds left, invited Whitmer, inspect rn-olu " uave U0De "7 B,P Daihi of Juhi" 14.1 "el L " Ood. 1 make this assertion more em- - Also, the St. Louis Invincible Vibrator the elegant residence of Hon. Wb. we hope yet to see following the ret'irn- nnt. a four minora aetm In Threshing Machines, with Carey ng footsteps of hi confrere, 0:iver Last Words. A letter from Coche lhinfe T h.-- - Hnn. if hv ,h httn .nA Jenniugs. Power, either mounted or down. which is fast superseding the old style Here was a new surprise fcr the com- Cowdery and Martin Harris. ValUv states that Martin Harris' last Uermi sion have of thanewammeri. bull rr t t .i r Tbe lawns, flowers, shrubs, wuran were in icsu-juui iu uuiu vi pany. should care for my future. Myfu-th- e Editor Arrested. We learn from . Book of Mormon, or wnicn ne was they plants and fountains the ripening grapes, in the keeDinir of the Lord God. ture is the Utah County Times that on the one ef the three witnesses. gpricots, peaches, apples, pears, &c, all a wh,n mV mother directed it. and I W rwtpeetratly solicit orderi for tli ftto aftereoon of the 5th inst a Dartv of of splendid quality, were thoroughly apBhould like to know who is going to stop v a Damtl MacbinM, and 'will guranU to Nil oh Ahnut. 1K70 piv mnnlh with a. uiu,i! preciated by the horticultural critics, adies and gentleman while partaking of BETTER TKUMS THAN KYKK SEFORS OV- DEMisB.-Pr- of." is sad ftaJ 187, ftnd for lhree Wheelwright four we year8 j FERED to tha Poopta of Utah. PeicrlptiYa Cira luncheon in the pleasure gardens of ,f and the big ripe cherries the finest and we condole with him in the had to go through pretty deep water at cular tent ou application. AU inquiries for fur erer seen in the Territory were as much Father Graves, at Provo, were annoyed oss of his little grandson, the only child times; but I kept it 10 myself. The ther information will be promptly answered. to by a party of young men and boys, who of his son revemueu 01 n 10 manainu oame wuuiu objects of wonder as of gratification Joseph. See death notice. a year, but I got through it. I am re dl93 i35tf to and taste. be under of influence the Ogden, May 1st, 1871. seemed, tight scores and of hundreds letters ceiving Deseret the to more his visit A short boisterous than Museum, liquor, one, in the most earnest and affec- Phew! The temperature sported couched oondolence and the party only had Urae to prepare companions, "after uttering some insult for the fiery trials tiouate ne At 3.40 they left to ing language, seized a bottle of pickles amone tne nineties vesteraav. for departure. through which I am going, but the ashes in the shade, of that fire were scattered long ago. I AND Ogden and continued their journey for from the fable and threatened to clean thermometer, hanging of in am and growing elasticity strength two one and towards ciphers the Pacific Coast by the evening C. P. out the party, whereupon one of the pointed up body. I am all right. The letters 1 occasional An the afternoon. during train. have received from British clergymen, gentlemen got, up from the table and FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co., IDAUO. has made a slight differ from clergymen iu tbe ministry of the We enjoyed the trip and the company. took the pickles from him and asked breeze Co. The excursionists are ladies and gentlehim to pass on and mind his own busi ence. Cannot our obliging friend the Episcopal church, and especially letters and telegrams from Roman Catholio V. N. R. R. Near the with aocotnmodate us clouds clerk of the Depot and and men of culture refinement, they ness,buthe commenced swearing and priests, have been amone the most thunder storm and a little "heavy Christian whose influuenco A,ND VlE,.TEn.i(7Uts 1 represent papers 8howed;fight. Mr. McEwan who had expressions tendered. I prize a-i s " The churches have nl all other Uveri AccotutuodatieiM to about fifteen millions ef people, previously taken a few drinks with wet!" these letters. for Uta I prayed for me; households have prayed aveluig pullla. according to the estimate of Mr. Wil- some friends, but which would for me; mothers kneeling in the midst of A Veteran. President Youug Joseph been have noticed had it liams, the chapero'ne ef the party, who is not Am.w on us morn J .aft Knma and called M this is in town, A ft TenoaFree . flil uM Til K tl as thoroughly at home in directing the not occurrence for this been anu i wm tuav iuea. eay prayrra Stiisoh k Co- - Ferl. OUhOwll AddreaaQ. D. F. President with in ing, company been more to me than the plaudits of the laud, Me, excursion as in managing a journal. became excited, and got up to resent the Richards. The presence ef this aged people ia the streets. It has been this We wish the party a pleasant journey insult, but friends interfering, and the veteran is always welcome to his co that has made me happy. I have no new to and from the coast, r.nd hope thai drunken young man being taken His long and faithful ser course to take. T I am too old to change - V X V AJ, Utah and the Mormons will receive as away the affair quieted down. But after religionists. mw J JXJ hull on nn wwena tlml v Irllufinir apuwae vices in the cause, and his kindly and UIJ 'V'aawae doctrine I have trusted all my life, and fair a representation from their pens as a short time tbe same rowdies returned, G.-W- . i . him endeared the to have XI -be spirit, fatherly from their only once in forty years have I made a and again commenced abusing and in might reasonably expected 1 shall love men and not stop IIm oral expressions. and Uncle Joseph" is loved and mistake. hit old itand ob FIFTH BTtEXT, suiting th.3 party, and the young man people, lor tbe purchase aad tale or i TTtnK lo luiua vi luoir ibuiib uciura a iuh before mentioned said be came for a tueoi. i pro dob o iu go uo wuu iuj wora We are happy to inform our friends wilh consdence, not preachinit merely ALL IUNDS OF PBODVCG, Mr. McEwan fizht, hearing which, few in he this will a that between right and wrong, difference the Garden ami Grant Seed. days spend jumped up, pulled off his coat, and re i . no e no is that there but this, . cnuntv. This evening he will address justice, " 1L marking that be had had enough ot that ium ure At his BOOK 8T0RE adjoining be keeps ' From Tuesday's Daily of July 13. young people in the City Hall, and leHs kind of talk, started for the one who love. in tU spirit alt tbe reriouicals and, ftewspaper of made the threats, but some of the gen will visit some of the settlements before The expenses of the trial have been the day, also a full stock uf Stationery, enormous enough te bankrupt a ceun Wall l'tntr I'infnf a Vrimoi . mm . tlemen present, to prevent any disturb- he returns home. would and five times over, try minister Choir Party. The Salt Lake Taber ance, again interfered, and the young me but for riymoutn 8-Cn have G. W. TUKKER. destroyed term At next Items. the Salt Lake cade choir, voder the supervision of man was finally taken out of the grounds, church, and even with their help I shall comProfessor Careless, took a pleasant trip but there was not a single blow struck. " of the University of Deseret, which barely eel through, for the expenses of is 23d ex on mences ef it the tbe August, trial, to me, have beea over $io,lUU. to Lake Side yesterday, where they enThe party broke up peaceably, and no the other side they have been very On that fourteen persons whose joyed the time in various amusements further notice was taken of the affair pected but they have got no money to large, will be paid for by Salt Lake till evening, when they retarned in ex- until the 8th inst., when warrants were tuition Beecuer elicited much Till BEST MADE AND them w.th." IN. pay sormal will tbe attend was and Gaunty, depart warmly frequently cellent spirits to the city. The party issued by Alderman A. Jones for the laughter, , ITRUUENT MANUFAaifJSDi ment foi one year, to qualify them for I applauded throughout hie long address. numbered about ICO, and were princi- arrest of the Editor and Business Mana Agent for Northern Utah, the profession of teachers. pally composed of "Zion's songsters." ger of the Times, charging them with Samuel Bateraan writes under date of JOUN FOWLEIC - OGDEN, J being "drunk and endangering the peace from West Jordan: of the community on the 5th inBt." Af July 11th, Willard Cm, Box Elder Co , Sivf.relt Burned. Another aocident "The body of George A. Allen, ion of Termt Eay. Ratet ReaxonolU. . ter an investigation Mr. McEwan was July 12th, 1875. D. R. Allen, was found, July late the resulting from the careless habit of fined five dollars, and Mr. Sleater was Editor Jcxctiox: Orderi by letter promptly attended te, 2 o'clock p.m., by E. Hanks, leaving hot ashes exposed near dwelling The evidence against Mr. Otb, at A few days ago', the Ogden Base Ball discharged. Louses, occurred in the south part of Instruction! givoo by the quarter. about seven miles below where ne was Club, McEwan seemed to be very contradio perhaps a little elated over their this eity on Saturday evening, by which Mr. Hanks, with the assist- - success in playing with tbe Wasatch drowned. tory, and there was not a particle of ance of James a little girl, two Taylor and Perrry Deck Club of Salt Lake, eent a challenge to years old, had one of proof against Mr. Sleater. to her feet severely burned. Whea will W washed the body and took special the Longstrike Club, of this place, VtJelVaMMa m w The prosecution of these gentlemen er, meet them here, and play with them on came burn-iafriends after the until g eare of it parents take warning and see that tbe 10th, which challenge was aecepted. HAPPY RELIEF FOR TOUNO VZX FROM appears to be the result of a grudge that educta of Krrora and Abnaea in early life. the coals are extinguished when taken The end met it. Longitrikes played. They has been laid up against them by some Reatored. Inipedime-t- a to Marriage re Ilanhoo4 ut of their stoves? moved. New method of treatment. New aaAre-- . morning an aged lady scored 54 runs, the Ogden boys a. liow Yesterday body. the game went off wilh good feel Diarkalle remediee. Itookt and Orcnlar ho named Allea, of the 20th Ward, acci- - ever, euvelot-Addreea, LiUWAkD all around. John Lisn acted as free, la aealed No. lnrs Condensations. From the Deseret dently fell and dislocated her shoulder. 419 North Ninth St. PhlaeeK ASSOCIATION, Mr. and Mrs umpire, and gave general satisfaction. tilil- - l --.ii f -- MtMutloK t!b7 hlah rnktlik Ackkowlebgmknts. News: would respectfully Suggest to Our for honorable eoudwot aod profoaetonai ahill. The assistance of Dr. Benedict was ob- - We John Reeve wish to return thanks to The coal sheds near tbe Utah Central tained, and he Ug-emends te try again, and endea- n put the joint in place their numerous friends for their kindloit uuies. 0T" whioh were burned a few nights ago aeain. The patient had to be placed Tor 10 v ness and Willaid. sympathy manifested during are to be rebuilt Respectfully, shortly. under chloroform during the operation. the sickness and at the death of their Ben. Tasker is out again, having fur We clean the above from last even beloved child, and in connection therenished bail to the amount of eight hun- ing's Deseret News. with, they also desire to publicly acdred dollars, as required by Justice This morning, at 8 o'clock, after eight knowledge the unremitting eare and on Saturday. Crismon hours' illness, Mathew, ion of Joseph F. mention of D. P. L. Anderson to their John Mortimer, tbe colored barber, chili during id sickness. and Ellen Wheelwright, of this city. well known resident of Salt Lake city, Editor Junction: Office Loginf Cachi County aged six months and fourteen days. In your issue of yesterday there is an died suddenly at his place ef business Millennial Star please copy. error In the notice of the birth of that on morning. lber, " - Vice-Presiden- t; ") Aft-a- ; i TT,W - nVi-t- sp irt .71 r-- -- u- -- 1 ! --- s . . M LIVERY 1 FEED STABLES I . to-da- y EDW. NELSON & I R"400?,8 ex-lea- 1 I H3-- tf . 1 . A I n 4 I I -- mm flO m ft' w a WW PpnnTTP AtVl QTHDI? -- TU It It I I LOCAL ITEMS. 1 . atataird !. I I It - m f ESTEY ORGAN. PUttEST-TONE- , Correspondence. - , w. 1 I e a th'r The Utah, Northern LUMBER Died. Co. Correction. . riixtvi Opeeatioh. Last Friday, Me returning from fishing, Mist i f this city, aocidently ran a fish, hook into her left thumb. Her compan m tried for sometime to get it out, but unsuccessfully, as the hock had buried iteelf firmly in the flesh, inflicting a very Pmrul wound. Dr. Murphy was then called on, and after considerable trouble, finally succeeded in extracting it. Nor-mn- Rial Estati Agest. . nelson solicits s . Mr. James H. the patronage cf the . mrougn our columns. pubi- Sunday From the Herald: At 7 o'clock on Sunday morning James Wheyland died at Park city from injuries received at the hands of Col Nelson The two men were rival sa loon keepers and had been at variance for some time. On the 17th of June, Wheyland, while drunk, grossly insult ed Nelson, who resented the abuse This brought on a fight, during which Nelson battered Wheyland's head with a inflictine- ininries which ter cistol. I - ' rainated fatally, as above stated. Nel son has been arrested. Col. Wickizer, special mail sgent for mh returned from the East on Sun am - Mr. N. is an 014 'eident of Ogden, and is wel posted ia regard to the eligibility and u'ue of real estate ia this ne'ghbor day evening, accompanied by his son aoa, aud Bhould command a fair share From the Corinne Mail: " the patronage of of the On portion Sunday morning the book keeper community needing the eerti.es of a Rea efa gang of Chinamen, was murdered E8t&U Agent. near Cor:nne, by one of the bands, The tht Please correct: Just set this little matter right, Our feelingj are so very tender; To put it in a proper light, The weight was right, but not the Shobs. gendei. we nave no Other verses louow, dui - fifteen-pounde- r. more space. A m -- e Beaver, 12. 7hi trial, of Lee will probably come up on the 15th inst. There are a great many witnesses in town, twenty or wnora addressed a commun cation to Marshal I .ii ...i-- - m.an. f .i.k.;...nr. and an examination in chambers that they might return borne to attend to their crops, uen. waxwen answered that mileage aod fees was all he eould and that tbe district attorney ou1d f.& . course in taking the Herald, U 3, tftony. .. te-t- i- llavtnx three Steal Raw MiUe beaUee tewraA Vt ater rewet MOlla, we are prepared to furaieh Dr. Strecter, of Santa Barbara, BILLS OF tells the Alta that tbe worse caso of !a J!- - 3 t . J lgravei to ay w cureu, me uepo.ii uisISLa iTVL JLXJl solved and passed away, by using the JLw water in which potatoes have been boiled to pieces; strain the water, la any eaeiUlij at rate which sweeten to taste, and drink for two ' or three weeks. This is a painless DEFY COMPETITION. .1.1 cure. 1 he same authority state. Mat furriog or coating deposited on the ORDERS BY MAIL jnf,;de of sUam boilers may be easily P.mn,i '.m ..Inn- tU trfW anno&r will receire imiaediate alteoticji. ... new iron, by placing a quantity Ot raw potatoes in tbe toiler ana let- - lcwmR Siitpped U j point cs lue Railroad, ting them boil to piece. After two or three days open the manholes and . m b foaQj brush J d " j , ., ' M. D. HAMMOND. ll tX wiU bo as good 1 I The Lee Case. Cure for GraTcl. - 5 BCW. . lij Jtii fm |