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Show 1 f-- ITEMS. i V fro- WednctJajt' Daily ,off Sejt,S . I toin 1 , ( .'- ' to , au- - o ' leolatH, " , Mon-un- l v - J.f. freight tram; - mar ngui. mi ' iU-jthCui Northern will soon do : . .i i irom lae... nonueru him business i . zforiea.. t ;?,t . r,!i J! i'i A' .! il Makiso ail ThisoS New. Two new 30 inch turbine wheels were taken past our office,, from Jhe, depot this morning On enquiry we learned that they are for Farr's mills, which are being, entirely renewed. .,T,he building has been gutted, the foundation .has been deepened fite feet for a wheel pit, a etone arch erected for the admission of the water, and en tirely new machinery purchased of 4 the most vimproTed pattern..,., twenty-fiThands are at, work on ihe joband it wp take, about two months to .complete the improvements, jJ&j , th at tim e. t Far r' s mills will stand A No. 1 on the. flour i eacVweigbing 105 pounds. k Arrmlin. smelt. r,Toey BiBi6( the next in. works, an! wili go out on -- f T , e - 1 '" TV T 1 t nflam fn AT BTI SUtej'dtyf, arrived here .this Bsrning on his way to Washington. He has been on a tour of inspection to the is necessary to the mill schedule. West, and his report A t ' Ij , its fr"? . ' ba!d-hedd- tale," which is ed al- - never mind' the 1, - I -- r .... - ; W-i- 1 . 1 "rtownnd 1 -- jut , s . hr ( . -- k i-- & ill 0 A! Whiskev Row. T h is h morning location for the new mint. Chicago and for it. George! Stoddard and; T. II. llodson SU Louis wiil hi?e a . -t t )gaen is ipe i roper piace, uui ugaen were brought before Alderman Thomson oanot yet command the influence necss-ir-y charged, the former with drunkenness ' to get iMo and disturbing the peace, 'and tho latter with, the same offence and also with !It profanity and resisting the offloer.1 ' ' . t wo raen "got on 'a tiiement of Z. C. II. I., Ogden Branch, appears that the Uolbrook's into barber shop il toay'i I DjrCTfot.fi fair goods ar burst,"went ind kicked up a row, broke some fur coming ni aidtho nA fan be Uy and madia gene'fal riot! 4 dfficer aiture The supplied with ill requirements. lock-uretail depanment'also will be constantly Welsh escorted them lo the Hodion making determined resistance. replenished with ll kinds of good for was fined $7,50 and costs and 8toddard the ieasott.jj CU;xand see, ladies. Hedson $15 and costs, and the; sum of ; go up ystair4 vnd see was assessed .for .MrJlolbrook's Neiry and he'fl let you; see, the big $10 & stock selected for. your special; benefit; brokf ,urniture. All jtho effects, of ; Hit a 1. 11 whiskey. ! big1-fig- ht - 1 & a larie piece or land fcas been laid uraay.n Auesuay anu vue lauei uay out ror a garaen aroana me reaaing-- 1 n got a norse ana carriage, anu enclosed by snbstantial picket vited thelyoung lady to', ride out Also, in-roo- 5 irawi p, . fii?ri-keep- I 1 MoQxSThIah is shipping bullion from bars, long, j:,! hj's I . last e)ening;s train brought in HCUIVH the enjeyment of her ! abii " i i . let-e- r Kwthern tV frt ttU CUX.( The ways, colo 'as ice, as if their, tales wu.v was until, .consisting of weather-Hu- s family ow an adopted daughter. Jessie,, a pre- - dead, and the, funerals' postponed. ; possessing girl ,of about lGyears,and But this ain t so, for their tales u raiDCr JOUug gin, Bgea ODOUb mighty lively if you have1 even seen " brought lortn to be educated.' lbe em twist 'em round the bars ot tueir for the devo- - cage, x .ncra a man irom u straiia family kaa beeu-note- d 6how& bv Jlr8 Uuimeraes to the say that they was no place .in the ., tion adopted daughter, Jessie," whose world where nature had been so good , slightest' wish was anticipated, and a her creatures and he said, the man. fr, the ' mother-an- d the ' affection did, that if it wasent for the 'possums: littales, how coud they .hang by cm. daughter was ihowered upon the: from the branches of trees like they uij wuum ui(vou kui. jah, v.w inpfoca vend nriorinallo frnm tllP OCiat,- - doj but wen I ast him wot they hung; ra part ui una uuuuiy, uu una for he' dident know; J I spect it is- - ' many relatives still living at and only to' show they nint afraid. The abouV Pulaski and Sfand ' Hill, 'j She she one she ha3 a tobacco pouch f f b IiuproT cnients at Terrace. VisiUd theui. frequently, - made them the outride of berstumiuick, and wn. , coetly presents, assumed no airs be the little cno is friten they creeps iu I,1C Terrace, Sept. 5, 1875. cause sue was ncn, ana ia lacx uau, it, and when they are snug they don't ,'. Editoe Junctiox: .e ., as she eupposcdjWCB the good wishes care a copper wot becomes of tbe ole ' mother which is outside ' .Wen'5 tbe "n" V?0I;-1?.H6?- "T of hcDeople in that eectiduthis place would be appreciated, by some nong others she. visited the fami- - dog fiods Wpossum, and it cant git ta a of your readers, seeing, pat good many Vt , pf , Jefferson f Simmons. , saloon a tree, it lays down and pretens it is . i .1 I r, "J'n 1 li . dcd.'-iOa- ce sji.t. thcy ' had adog which Keeper at oanci 11111, en ine iiome people irom ugaen resiuq nere,. xvr tew montns pasi a couunueu iiue ci im- -. i ana yswego roaa. una rriuay te- - dident know about 'possums foun one pruvcmcuio u U6i.il va.iisw u.v v'v. isic ezpressseu a uesire to go to oaua lying like it was ded, and after roliu V!lJ .lt!I t.; and now. Tertaoe is d pcissbn was, of .course, u.over a wiuie, nuuJ auciuu Il u, vuc uesiraote ar um nu uh the young lady, arrived dog lay, down by it and went to sleep, t fore. been. . To enumerate, all .the im- - granted, and nrovements which hare , taken vlace there in due time, ana was. receivea Wen the possum saw the dog asleep, ' would; l ihiBK.'taKe up too mucn space; by Jlrp. bimmons. inere are out it got up quKuy to go away, ou few U a of will themv fevJJ however, famiUes in' Sand Hill, and among tben the dog opened its eyes and sees give you T,be stores and.business houses here are f fa th CalkjD8 failil ' the the 'possum standin np.v Such i not ecattered around in every direction, . ,TPtfArfl hut r built in lin. nd wife of i the elder ; talkms be ng a frighten you . never see,' but the dog r. form s, very "respectable appearance.1 second vCQUsin, of, Mrs. , Ouimeracs. most, s, It jumped up and inadet. Rowdyism ;aad' whiskey f drinking1 is Jessie visited the Caltinses, having horn, howlin at every leep, and fore it got home it had changed iVom a greatly decreasing, and is almost, com been there ' previously with heme' by black Newfounlarn pup to an oJe bull, mother, and was escorted as miit rossum is mur- and librarywhich Is Up Frank. Calkins, a yottog man vho dog as wite reading'-Aen- f aonns f yery, fiae--. and; ' plied with all the. latest newspaper and had been employed us. aitrack hand eupials, ?wieb a large, variety of books.,, A plana has on the, railroad, and whom she had graad, but ! spose its ius cause thev , been bailt;tnd two4 water fountains in' koo wri, it is said, before going South cant ne anyinmg eis, wun ineix eoie water throwing splendid working order, and 'Frank's them pockets 'oa'theic. Tnother.' tails adootcd hfif ih je r vtw r.- ' e lW! "v" r.-wv- . reform. " eraes, Jrom li 1 lnnfVlt 7 ' . the, citizens against hostile .Indians, i, com- mended in, certain quarters, out to man up a iree u um flllyto playMnto the hands of specula- .y vuia auviBcna cuiuici fr-- a are oniy Indians, where; tbe due coaie and a to about distHrbance, likely bring ex- not needed is where their rresfnee pt to circulate s fe'greenbackr for the benefit of trader suffering from dull times .' The course taken wittt the troops makes thinking people believe that an Ind n nnthrflak IS aottiailT aesirea p ' . . . . i ' tnose vent hostilities, ! I'nited i,6 Mrs-- : If there ia anything in names this animal is Irish; but there isn't none there now, and them n the colinies ' call theirselfs. possuihsf like they Wa;';'J natifs, 'Podsum'i digger, tuanr a . bird but not so big aa a dog. and a.f. m"xwreiMJ ., , 195 arr, Toane' They wH nftV? .ouadrefl iu.. .VV hlfhr tier' re.'ch 'Deep ?ealth7 i.wmiiiuu.u. . Wnmno treek. .,. tt jt.j' uti (.;Li . The promptness of the military r. in tir thorities in sending troops' protect nches W tM8 01 --- Le last evening's Jmcnox, iue vswegy, came up n this morning's U."U. train and wet. forwrfH'"in & C.;r..ped.l lPe ?utD n Corsidkr.- - Every person who pays attention ta personal appearance, ny - "TTj f ' (" H likes to, wear or see, worn good hat. CoDneIV,the boy m: "tioj.-Vto buy, a wishes Apdererybody who, AS . Terrace, had ;n;nred ; , at'.J!.:bona wm haif wants to get it on the most adgood terms. Kow Walker Brps. 9' vantageous have made special arrangements, with these facts in view, and as they offer the highest 'rice in town j for grain, their wtlL ! The bov is now doing adrertisements are worthy of prompt Consideration. Just look at them, folks, and govern yoursehes on business prinad dissolved.-S- ee .... ' .en ciples. Jiot weather is the of return vis sudden y Itfhto dissobe anything. t There U continue to Foi T38 MkaI) ; AND . IHf FtET. soda Dnnford's, Salt Lake excelled City, is well known ke and 'supply cool to off, folks as a favorite house for the purchase of which will help Hi Jill gie them no ;am in the oper- - hats and caps, boots and shoes, at wholesale or retail. Mr. Dunford has applied tionill- -! ' his mind to these special branches of John uNewey,. who is business so BEWABfc-- Mr." long, (hat they .are as natural from the outrages to him as one of the sufferers taking his meals, and be is so boVs, wUhes us to inform them well 0f onruly acquainted wiih the eastern, mark he' Is'low prepared for nocturnal ets that he", i canj make purchases t, If they do iatruders into his garden,'ni to the best advantage.;, ; And as he sella leaden plums they had on a small margin-bBtt hinker after can, offer induce "lot from this time, keep off his ments to the trade as well as retail pur lot of juveniles, and chasers that are well They 'ere worthy of consid ohe: unices hard they a will le their lot eratlon. See advertisement, ;i. , Cnipoitiou pn: Joburij Tsoofs ron j rs ; . Mots SdiniEtti. To-nior- w morn- - ' Sam Berhapino "passenger triiinoni84UtLake' bring (our car loads of soldiers and cars of baggage from Camp Douglass for Toano. men of war re , These for Deep Creek, and their more aenti are the censequenco of the telegram, te.be fodnd ig .another column: isemr will be the next place, no doubt. OjJea Joein't wa nt anyOur business ii legitimate we 3on't want to build ouneWes up on soafes'.and can get along witsont th tfiUUr n a U'i DahjT,'-?- - The,-Sa- Bernardino Advertiser has givea way to tho Times, which, Commenced life, as al daily on tbe 1st last., Isaao & Rodemyrt proprietors,", whom'.' we congratulate' osi the appcaiince ' of their new venture; Ve' hope the people of 'San Bernadino and Its Vicinity will support their' local newspaper which will lnnturftdoinor to support Ideal interests Ih'aiS any other ' enterprise that ' Could' be inaugurated! The Times' is1, a column folio sli ows ability in lis editorials' and y locals, , and starts out with a good . of Swim Twii&iJtttS inddleton, adverusing potronage.. Success, I fof Mr. Wm. Middleton, an old and KCUliCUJGU MM CDil CI p!cted' rVith&t of' this HJt' wiihld - - .. .. i . ,st; to understand that the could raise fine A Dirtt Scamp. One Of our p romin wfliVMotlioqifoltido.! ent citizens was,cr6siing,the railroad iodgone boe.net was laid on our" desk bridge over, the Weber this moraing, '' "1 consiltfrl 3QbalSlps, pinks, when he noticed a strange man slipping ,wt Williams, nasturtiums, asters, per- down to the water in a peculiar manner lesrias s weet peas,i sweet ' alysnjti?jf from the bank north of tho; bridge. wigoldi." eolohinmi; 'larkipurs; Following these movements he. discoverw pleased tonow that the lady ed that; the .fellow was making for a "suoh good taste," and hope she will point where soma young girls were any tear garden ;t'idornhr bathing, aad that he evidently intended w!i thi beauties of the floral kingdom. going-into- ' U the water? U them, for- he ' commenced to undress.1 Our1 friend im . JLilV. a t.l o. Cache. The largest excursion mediately hastened after Mm', "'when lria that ever left Ogden for the north, the' girls ran cut of the" water and ,lMtid this dressed themselves. Oa inquiry morning f.iew minutes after o'olook. A big orpwd came up from he learned that the fellow" had tried to 4lt Lake, and as many more J oined them persuade some of the girls to" go further The Utah Northern will do well dowa the river and he would go la "and tri?; kP tho excurters wUl show them how to swim. ' Girls should Hn pleasanUime. Among tke? be' cautioned about exposiag themselves this train wer'o Elders John to the gase and wiles of such soamps, Vlor, George Qr Cannon, Brigham and when they wusE to bathe should and jBgn Cannon, who ieek sMer more; retired spot, w her snob lyn, Jr., t&.Khe.hettfemenU iaCachi tnd designing vagabonds srernoi liked ta ? VuthepoopV Intrude cpon them. ; s will tt y d i -- neat-looklngns- lx fti dis-pla- , ...; to-l- . - aoiif bur-ried- pas-"ojari- hy a 1 , W!?n5. ly i i..;: ' GENERAL AQESTN s" - V 4,,. - i t7aA, Idaho, , Montana ' .flwtf ! a. ... ; haalais Uttle , hHi rtised here thia summer in at Holmesville . . PETER SGHDTTLER'S j f . CKLBRATEJ ;..t i.x'jil boc I- . ' 5 "' ' Mrs. Simmons was astonished when patches. All these improvements are m. u., 8he heard the story from tbe girl, and the work of Mr. w.4 whose exertions lave been directed to- - thfi following mbrninc made inquiries , h i. warusi ine comiort oi iu mca ia mi , . , f v j j I w i " Af nri. wna nvBi rf --in. " vKnnin.n.'ir tmn . I , r f .rrf 4, j xr. L wuiw predate nis endeavors. Two fire com ueeu uiarncu. fibs 'Jessie of been do 'have until organised here, pantes kept yesterday whioh lit: R.' Watters and Mr. E. Rob m0rning, Svher sHe came with ber to So are otemen, Mr5 W MoKensle be- - .Vw-lt- v nA lonk Vat in Wr mntaM 7i ing chief, engineer; they tara,oatto V, be l (wtW9 t prlotlce Saturday afternoon; the UaimeTea Mrs a men are becoming very efficient firemen, get portion of, The sob wl has just" commenced for the wealth) came to this city Wednes- v. y to DreaK me ice. ana ascertain wwwri - ':. . . . . . ' . .1 r t. t caviars 6a k, bow the mother would look upon a . 1 ours trulv. mamase of her daughter with him, 11 KM. He learned, alter a few minutes' conVernation the mother would oppose at jjogaii. S1 ,1 the marriage,' and he then told her v' Loo AK, Sept. C, 1175 - they were already married. ,i esteraay morning wuea bis onae was at the train to meet I arrived,' h Dear 8lr: On; Sunday noon smoke was seen to arise from thr stackyard of her, btit she ret ased to recognize htm, Dr. II. V Cranney, of this ptaoe, whioh and looked upon him 'with scorn and soon broke out into flames, ins alarm loathing of fire which w?s given ny feminine Xmding lis game was blocked, he shrilL musical voices, returned home, and his father came f to towd to demand that his sonshoald . , with buckets. , Before effective aid could be rendered, hare the girl. The ofd man waxed stacas two i wrathy and threatened to invoke the nowever, ine doctor s mree . V . . ' - b .11... r .. . habeas ""-V- T oi n.y .u J uu, but when he corpus, mighty . . lilt ufiu cuun9 "irv uuivicii the not Q t0W6 eMDe4 8,rl. w" satint of surronndisc pronert v and ani- down cooled he he reterned that endeavors were made mal life, Anxious si to free two horses from the adjolnlnr I home without consnminsr. stable, which was enveloped with flame, j W learn Jessie has been sent to but without avail The poor ""tares her own mother in Illinois, and that k a I A a)nrleiA that tfttlFfllfitf Ufit.ll Ihft n had consumed part of the stable, when 8teP8 ,U ta',ca Ket ' they dashed out. a sorrowful sirht. One immediately." Mrs. uninvereas feols of them was so badly burnt that it. had the blow very keenly, as she loved to be shot to relieve it of its sufferings, the girl as she would one her own, The other kaTiBo, wiA her the tUut n wa inuav iwrvuuuie mere were no . I McK-enxie- , t n ing'o del-igae- . . n ur m tt v r ai in iiimmviiim in i.iiwii streets and yards nave Been leveled up, I ".V, 7 and there Is no more danger of a person Richland, where "tkef were married Jailing into a none w piece or grouna oy tne lwptisi minister. Aer m a no lit not was tied ther drove back to andreakjng his neck. . ' vne imki. i tt i - ftnd mrt4Hi, greai, inipgis anow,gp.oi ' a t iX.1 ST"" commenced at this 'trouble ?:! Tbe , . qo ia lueir leisure umi, uv iu wmc; i , e After bava commented to utiUxa this desert point. entering the house or and barren country,- - Several nice little Mrs. Simmons, Jessie told her that gardens bare demonstrated that this can J gg had been drugged My Frank, atul be doneand next year we expec this th&l had 'an indistinct recollec- Ube a' perfect- garden, wheat, barley, I . Sann v:m xm A AM AWa vw JaaaaM Wfci VVVU stvw tn I vAVal VI GEO. A. LOWE nvnuiug T. T iriii.; V. ,,, BUCKEYE ' Reapers and mowers, f.! c& s ;j Jtra&tey 2lay Hake s o-- 1 r 5 - A fire J;;.- -' Full Stack 'ot' f ... .,"5? ', T. f i k,i MATERIAL. WAGON I i W ih....n. Ln , i .l ; ;:- ' - I . hand; .Alwaya - dlrc mwver kuk wUdn MflwiBff at the tim Saltle City & : Oorinii ani nine years. IftCalkins is guilty ; of drugging that, it happened when perhaps, there was plenty of ready and willing the girl,, as is charged, he, ought to boy n,e dealt with according to law. help at Hand, cause ci are and matches." Loss from four 'to five rf hundred dollars. .':'. - ta Tbe compositor who substituted an Hay and crops give general satisfy w iu speakliig of a liady uon. Tne liisnop a aariee is s?ave troubled with tbe ftct," welfig your gfilft for times orsoarcit." ' worsi the typogcaphi-cti- l acoorapiiahed mre, AncAofe, ! too,; uw ilT IK XtAM M OKJ ! 1 W i JtrsiveJft.2 feai on record. ; . ,.A4eat fori thaaov ia, . t t ' t |