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Show LOCAL ITEMS. from Friday t DoUj of From Saturfaj't Daily of Oct. 23 J 31 y Oct. 22. I Bullion. Silver bullion, valued at u Wana. The employees of the $100,000, cane in by express from the "est this morning, and Was transferred Jokctio loBSce acknowledge with gat. o i.iinn the receipt ef a case ef the the express car of the 0. P- - Company excellent soda wafer prepared and tent or Mr ne, j with the cotnpumenis Water Seda Works Pioneer cf the and went East. ..... n , .. ., ,j t 'iFlov Gtnltjf Streti JtoH, TljlE. j- - ! Br OAaus VT. Puaoie. - i laoir i ' ! ". . , , d pron-takl- d life-glvi- : Relief Society .Ball. The Ladies Relief will Society give a ball on Tues On Thi Road. Our subscribers, the 28th inst., at Driver's tenders and friends in Cache Valley will day evening, New the Hall, proceeds of which will be look oat for Mr. IS. Stratford, the Busi devoted te the erection of a suitable ness manager of tbt Junction, who is for the manufacture and sale of out on his travels in Cache, and we be building strw goods by the Society. speak kia-- treatmeal in his behalf. Mr The brotherhood should patronize devour 8. oes not go forth seeking to and encourage this effort. so a dunning abj body, nor does he go expedition, but to see his friends, and extend the business of the Ogden Pub ArOioaiTie We regret very much look to be under the necessity of apologising iiehing Company, therefore, please out for him, all ye who may wish to sub for an omission which occurred yester scribe for our paper, or may desire to day through an unusual press of busi advertise in its columns, or to obtain nees. We had been furnished with the parjob work, aad furnish your orders. As, however Mr. Stratford is a very aceom ticulars of the death, from canker and modating man, always willing to oblige teething, on yesterday morning, of Win. his friends, should any one up that way Henry, son of Wioslow and Emily Farr, happen to owe a little bill to this office, aged 7 months aad 14. jdays. ,, The copy Mr. S. will kindly take charge of such was mislaid, and overlooked until after money as may be desirable to put in the our paper of yesterday went toprees. The funeral took place this morning treasury of the Junction What 'we have said above as to Mr. at 10 o'clock. . . Stratford, will apply with equal force to Bright angel of gladness, so calm yet so strong Sweet Spirit of Ilope, as thou glidest along On thy mission of peace to the souls wha are .. tried, Oh! rest for awhile where my loved ones reside! Bid Fear, Doubt and Kaduess for ever depart, And dry up the that Moiu'ry may ' start. Then polut to tha time when the wand'rer shall , tear-dro- p ' come, And press to his fund heart tha loved onea at home t Fmose, Esq, Editor of the Jracnoy, who is traveling for like pur ptses ia the Bear Lake region. : . id j;.. ' u .,; .1 Haexiess jiSANur. An insane man, some 45 years of age, arrived In Ogden Salt Iake Items, to-m- ; - ' From last evening's Sews. Dan Kelly who was uuder arrest for atsaulting with intent &c, a young lady ef Salt Luke City, was fined $10 for as sault and battery, yesterday. George Hartwell, in order to evade, probably, the punishment due for the crime, if committed, at any rato to extricate himself from prison, availed bim-seof a very peculiar provision (which ought to be repealed) in the statute wbieh authorises the discbarge of any Piesonal. U. 8. Senator; Kelly, of person confined, for the offense upon Oregon, left Ogden this;. morning for which Hartwell was confined, upon his w , Washington. i uthe injured party. Ther were Governor Emery arrived by the C. P marrying married yesterday by Justice' Pyper and train this morning, broke his fast at left the cjurt room" in a carriage. Erb's Hotel, and, we presume, .went From, the Herald we learn that James down to the Capital on the Utah, Central Dunn,1 alias'' 4Duolin tricks,"' who Re ', tus a.m.; Irom thi peniten'iary, We observed quite a bevy of Salt Lake cently escaped was recaptured a day or two since by hunters, who came up this morning from U. S. Deputy Marshals Arthur Pratt and that place on their way to Bear River. Bowman 'Cannon, for which' service the From the boxes, bags ana other pack said deputies will no doubt receive the ages, over which Bolivar Roberts, Esq., reward of $100 offered, for hie appre was keeping watch on the platform, we y UA hension. i auiv i judge the party does net intend to die of ' W A J .ft i r "1S i' I:' f on the trip. Among hunger or thirst j.iia the number we noticed, of our acquain Kew Condensetl. tance, Ben Sheeks, Esq., Charley Read ' and William Read!" A pleasant trip, . Amount of treasure shipments to " V Kew York from i California for tbe vreek geattemen:,-iTuesday gold coin $1,825,583 Last Erxmso'e pKBroa?iA'Nca."Those ending 64, silver coin 100.000, silver bara who failed to attend the Theatre last 788,60,'gold bars $1,749,102. , t night missed... a huge treat"i The Star t,,8omew thief stole from the jewelly .i of store of Mr.' John Kupfur. at Corihne Combination gave a chain on Thursday, a gold watch-antheir abihty.and further proved that iney valued at $150. As the owner of the were fully' entitled to the patronage of tore and bis son were present at the tht Ogen publio. s "Lady Audley's Se- time, and twenty or thirty people in the er et" was an immense success. , Mr P. vicinity, it seems, to have, been a, bold undertaking, but light lingers did it and. Margetts ,I'ke frki' wag' a, study esoaped.-Corinne Mail. ' ) from real life, and Mr. J, 8. Lindsay j as .1 ,Mhi?il .'I '; ,r j". "Robert Audley," rendered his part in " a masterly and artistic manner. Miss lf on Wednesday,' on his way from Nehras la to San Francisco. His insanity is peculiar. He travels, on foot, and has become possessed of iu valuable goods, such as old boots, shoes, bats, eoats and pants, and iueWlite trash, weighing probably S00 pounds, which being too heavy to carry at eao load, he has divid i into two packages, one of which he ; n vaincs uiua or i wo, aid aeposua the road, and ,'rcUjrning for the other, Cods rest aad recreation in counting ' railroad ties. . - . , ' . . r-irt- V ) rtasosAi.. Geo, Sheridan and party left Ogden orf th East this morning. We understand the General Is going direct to Washington. Mr.' 'Samuel Hayes and Mr. Henry Knapp, Missouri Railway .magnates aseed our city this morning, en route , t to their hemes.?'- - X. O Capt. T. II. White Star i '. i ;T V Ismay, manager of the Steamship Line, will,reach here tOMnbrrb w from the ' Wesi and remain in the; Territory one continuing his journey East. Salt Lake day, before Item. ,1 V From the Evening News. George Hartwell, who was held in the eourt of Alderman Pyper oa a charge of r"pe, was yesterday committed by Justice Pyperi Jo jail,? In default af $3,000 fcnds, to await the action of the Grand Jwy. . i . , , . ........ d I'-'- Carrie Coggswell.as "La'dy Audley," excelled herself, r and was repeatedly applauded. The 'remainder ef the com I g, Ellen Jones was also committed on a charge of larceny, In the sum' of $500., Henry and Mary Ann Miller, an This evening, by particular request, pair, were up In Justice Pyper'i "Lady Audley's Secret" will be repeatcourt on ref the disturbing" acharge ed, to be followed he the peace, aad were both fined. farce of "The Artful Dodger," A fellow by the name of Jewell was P. Margetts is '"Demosthenes Dodge, also upW a charge of Insulting a lady. Esq." This latter piece is one or air. Toe offense being proved, Justice Pyper Margetts' specialties, and must be seen assessed a fine of $60, which must be to be appreciated. r Now, fill the bouse, Pid in' cash 'or labor. Served him and encourage legitimate theatricals. , right. ! - un-haP- - laughter-provokin- g r'' .v informs us that Bill Kirby did the In this city, ou the 21st inst., Mary shooting at the Head barters' saloon the other night, was Cordelia, daughter of J. J. and Caroline pleased from custody by giving a bond Fry, aged 3 years, 8 months and 18 days. 51000.. for his The funeral will take place to morrow appearance next ' for 'hurtday examiaatjon. Kirby at 3 p.m at the residence of Mr. Fry, ' to be the at which time and place the friends of injured party, aad " W. shall see. the family are invited to attend. The-Heral- d - h jus-stanae- if. '', 'Died. 4 LIST , OF,XTTRS ,v Itf TIIK POST REMAIKINO Territory of Utah, an the Ad Of Oct.. 1876, whlcB. It noliatled for Wltbin on month will be sent ' to tlia i Jea4 Letter Office: NCLAIMEI Messrs. M. Wilton, H. E" Bow-rinH. Horsley. and Misses S. Napper and R. Jones rendered their respective characters to the full satisfaction of the audience, which was large and select.' "Leve iri Livery went of admirably, ' and "phuW Pbil" as "Paul Patent' kept the house in a roar until! the fall bf the curtain. ' ' pany , ; . C. e, . , , -- Vt. "a 1 a r ' 1 J . white-braaate- d rosy-lace- wlbo nt Thanks For favorable notices of the or tern scribbler for the coma, that Junction, on my loved ones at home! individual deaireo toainoerely thank the Blow gently I pray Tiiuu icerowued King Minter1, with atorioa at Mr. John Chipp, Salt Lake Daily Herald, the Utah Count gwgtT Potatoes. tbyaida,. h in Bench the the Snowd'Ut First Times oa raonttern the . resides and Than ty the who Ogden Freeman. arch'e at the left Junction br!da, this ,( city, pistrict, in M'hlla binding tha sunshine and chUla( tha air. of sweet fine potasample a very office Ktxp Your Cattle Up. We are in- Be gentle in Utah, my loved oues ai a there J toes raised by hiru in his garden. formed: that last night a lot of cattle Fell Detiiou of Paia, with the merciless eye, These potatoes are of fair siie, and broke into an enclosure in the First Dis-- Look not on my dwelling, pa hastily by; from their appearance we judge to be triot, in this city, and from a too free Thou wrinle-broeWaut, keep away from my ' fact that Mr. the and -- .nnil flator. door, ia is VI fc indulgence green lucerne, ss sup oa tall That shadow may thy lay loved ones ao rkinn ha succeeded in producing- lb posed, nine cows less are now alive, that uuiyr more. L i .1 y we are led to oeueve taey may ce number having "kicked the bucket." Go, Laughter, on pinions of light. cultivated in such toil as is found If eating lucerne has this effect upon Take Health, thy companion, to share in thy on the Bench, and if so, why my not cattle, we suggest the night, propriety of keep- Diffuse t, bloom. through my rude cot a our people produce this delicious them ing away from it. And dimple the cheeks vtmy loved ones at bouse instead of importing irom California.' The independent German voters. fur want nene bat . M. E. Irvitig, the" tuouritaineer workidmen did it.1 good" money '1 hnnter, recently came into Colorado Carl Sehuridid it with the aonnd from the mountains, and re- SpriR financial philosophy of hi speeches. ;; ported the discovery of a pony in lemo- - . The revolting, hard-mue- y company with a herd of bison known: crats did it. who do believe in to range among the hills about the in the dissaw who and northern base of rike s Peak. The inflation,' tance the phantom' of repudiation ,: '' been had often seen other pouy by and ' a " greenback ' payment of gold hunters, leading the bison herd, and bonds'.! ;! ,! .:; t i, rt l i - ' had long been known as the property with it did this of World The city of an old citizen now absent., Irving, its appeals to stand by the solid old ' ' 1 i believing that he could capture the Hard money aourine oi tne pari pony, was appointed by Justice Lyon in its best v ' daysJ! ;1t a Deputy Constable for that purpose, And, moro than all, the deluded and he accordingly left Colorado blatherskites did it who persisted in Springs about ten days ugo mounted as au idol for, on ,a mule, with lariat, rifle, and setting up rag money and throat and the held by mountain outfit. On Tuesday he re- worship, the to grea; reality strangle turned, bringing with him the pony. sought reform. of administrative His manner of capturing tha aniBetween all these forces together mal was an achievement that stands the thing has been thoroughly done; alone among lariat throwing exploits. and there is no mistake about it, N. The third day out in the mountains Y. Sun., . he discovered the pony in a small park of some fifteen acres, together with several bison and a large herd It was after twelve o'clock Satur of elk. The pony, it appears, was feed- day night when a Division Street ing off a little distance from the herd. man reached home.' His wife was Irving, by laying close to the back up; in fact,' she had been twice down ' of his mule, and permitting it to fved street searching fur him, aad she was , succeeded in slowly along, getting now in a capital humor for entertainbetween it and the other animal. ;. i ing him, '. when he rose up in his saddle and 'Where on earth have you been?" gave an unearthly scream, at the she shrilly demanded.' ' " a same time bearing down on the pony, "Down street, 6uid be, hopetnliy, "AY hat have you got for which, with a snort and a; bound started off in an opposite direction row?". ' , A, ., from the now frighteued herd. The . It was an awful conundrum, and bison and elk were soon out of sight. was hurled with dreadful force, but The pony took toward the southern he braced up against the' d;cr, and ' l'1 edge oi the park, .where it disap nrmly replied: peared up a deep, narrow, rocky can 't ("Olssh beer,V cigar.",. :, t yon. Irving, finding it impossible to T Then he broke up into an gtoe-- f urge his mule along the almost im able smile, while the miserable wife passable gorge, dismounted, and, smote her hands together in desperaleaving the animal secured to a tree, tion at not being able tor' say any-- 5 continued the pursuit on foot, h For tbing..in o u si nearly two miles he followed the de vious course of the canyon, which, in H We spend half our lives in making places was not more than three feet wide,' its' walls rising perpendicular to mistakes, and .waste the poor remain-- 1 a heighthtof several hundred feet. der in reflecting bow eailj e might ut The canyon unexpectedly opened .in i iV .7tw to a park of some two or three hun I' In' Dorsetshire England, the peodred acres, around which' mountains are fond of Bible names for their rose with gradual slopes, covered with ple But a travelhr.hought, of 'the (pinion tree children,. ,fa" im dense growth went .a little, ' too' far when he they r ollowiBg f the ; patn. ct t tne pony found WgTaved 'b'n' a (bmbstone among, the pinions, along the base of "MeihasaUih J Cony aged twelve the mountain, IrviDg was startled by months,''--!;- : .v.h ;'a r.) in a strange noise, the like of which he had never .heard before, and which fill 2d him with a nameless dread.' r. He1, hastened' knf however'. To all who e tafferlag Irotn thesirors awd ia- and toon came upon the ponv, te dlscretiou of youth, aenroust weakaeat, early da- - j w ' mountain cay, losi of manhood, c,I will sand a racifa that ' curely in the power' of yoa fRXX OF CHARU.' This fnf: lion, which had fastened its teeth ia wtU tarewaa . dlsaoTered ly a mtaslyaary la Sontl remedy its side, pulling U down to the fiarth. America ' Send ' a earelopa ta tl Irving s first movement was to sej Kit. Juaura TV laiust,' faUm 'ni B&U Uue' 7 ! cure 'the pony- - With Ms lariat, one A'tm.Jytk Ofjr,.... ,; ji;1f f,l fit 'I, end 'ofiwhich''' was fastened to' his ' r.h J rail r'j i belt; No sooner had he accomplished I this thin he, was; Ldisgvered by the ! STANDS ALONE lion. ...which, loosening us hold on the pony, sank down by its side in a cromchinsr' attitude. " wkh its Cake tertut and 1ittorU VeUile n " ( n - i. i uxeuj upou il. tuo inunter, nuu reauy w Cemp!etV4AcoW;Wf'tbi'J;spring uptiri him with the crushing The' to the AVith animal. 3; power. peculiar the celerity and accuracy of the. ex perienced hunter,' Ir7ing seat a boll irom nis u incnesier inrougn me brain of thi lion, which bounded through, the. air with n roar that The. t floafhsrn and great ' ' ' 9.;, " " EapJorer might have been heard a'; m)e, and , 4Wca. "Cetrat( , quickly expired., ; ,( Chambliss The ponv slightly injured, tugged Br,VIlev-Ill-'-t .w j u :lf I jr''t.t in lariat its efforts to lustily at the u u n'Hli bin ii jv y :i regain its freedom. But Irv jug says TO! 8CBSCRIBER8 hy V ' that after reading the execution Mo who. , EDWARDS of Uintah, We him.jbe; teemed, to give np and; b (oteads the aettlements ,ln viatting; camd as quite docile; The .hide; and btr Co., t selisU sabserlptions.1 ' headjof th Jion were secured ,by, the hunter, and were on : exhibition at The rr Colorado, iSprings. yesterday, animal from nosoto tip length of the of tai b is ; eleven, feet four inches, The ponyi has been advertised at Con-- t w stable's sale, and many bidders ar awaiting the day of sale. ,It is a MRSawC. DYE shaggy, vicious, wild looking animal ' r ! froit xDtly, y wild winds' with ' ! ' brmth, Tint imit tb (tad troami with tb chill hand of death, , tha moantaina ja VThan hrUtkiai and naroa It, j U hnt; Did From the Rocky Mountain News. , -r low pr escu-leo- Iltintnp'a TiiIa A 1 . , at Home. IiOved One LADIES-LIS- , T. -V- j '"' omsLlSTJ ..-I-. 'Itoss 3 y" Anderson N Bennett A ' Bassett.O.M: I. Dopkins foage ?- r 'a4I''!aa5..Tuty lamso Fife JB Grant J'Mi Moore G A J . .) .j u UEL FOB P08TA8K. , , in,,v: ' 1 Peterson ; Williamson L Williams C T Woodf W H Wilson T Yatee I C '.j. .;L a Jenkins J Pratt J s Short A Seymour F E il v iif 7 ii' vsl-ta--i ! TiT4em , .! 1 ' i . , -- i i 1 ; ( . " .IT . ij y. 1" -- , thf DkfllMtlvlHgone.0;1 , i , t , ; Davidson Mrs A;; tBoad Mra E A' Mcienter Mrs S Steele Mis E l UetrieMreM'-nl , , ' : 4 ForjTheLadies! .on1 in ill to AS MOVED WTO HER SBW, PREMISE MA 1.1" Wa. IT. HmIu where she- - keefl en haad KE Htret. Mi Cnt. an i purchased if woman a quantity of butter, MILLINER ifi GOODS! Sarah C. Porter,'' Portervtlle,' Morgah Irifh w o the " lumpsof which, intended for ' County. In Tike Very Latent Styles, ' Mrs. Hellen Taylor, frovo uity u. T. pounds, he weighed in the balance J. G. Brooks, Salt Lake Qity, U. T, v and'fdund Vantini:. ' ''Share ' it's U. 8., lrs. A. V. Boggs,- Carthagena, ladieavtaitlnK Salt Lake City, wilt db well tn ' yoUr own fault if theyare light," call ' Oft Mrs. Dya, Inspect tha elegaat stock ami of Columbia. ' and .Biddy, 'in reply to the com- leai 0 prtcea. which are reduced, to suit tha times. n-t- o obtalnanv of these letters, the applicant plaints of the buyer: "it's your own must ask for "advertised letter!," rire data of the '' oa 1 and J wtU vaa dairy. soap I . bought here myself thai I S.B. a per and pay one cent for advertising. rnn and Lagath Ocdaa Mua. will aatwaea Saudi The shopkeeper as follows If not called for witltia ost KOkri, tWy will weighed them?" K 8 wl viea MorfwarU arery laes ba sent ta tha tead Letter Office, . had nothing more to say on that aub-- day,Tbarada(r,and Satarday J. HALL, No. 4 wilt ran 8oatlkt4 Mowdav, We i ' t f .! ' ! :A shopkeeper ' of r i ', . 4 1 - ' ; I'oatmastcr. neaday, and Fiulaj aerj , j 1 |