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Show worn LOCAL ITEMS. That Brutal Assault. From ifonday't Daily of April 17 The case of The Peeple Leigh R. Freeman, for assault with intent to do bodily injury, was called up this morn. Merchants and Co operative Inctitu lion puicliaeera would Uo well to visit ing in Justice Middleton's Court. Mr. and learn Walker tiro's, wholesale F 8 Richards appeared for the People, 29.f Mr. II. 0 Margary for the defendant. price The defence filed an affidavit to the I. 0 O F.The ansual session of the effect that an important witness, Grand Lodga of the Independent Order Mr. ltoxe, a detective, was not present, of 01 fellows, will be held at Oorinne, and was not in the county, and the court We morning invnencnii? was requested to continue ths case for unJerHtand many of he deleirats from two weeks. n Kali Lake, Lolgsi will pn through The prosecuting attorney objected on this evening en route. the very ground urged in the affidavit. The witness was not within the jurisdic lion of the court, and there was no tellGarden, Field aud Flower Seeds by ing when he could be reached or when War he would be likely to appear. the pound, ounce and iu packets The court sustained the objection. ranted new seeds. I'r 'inpt attention to W. FOULOElt. Order- - by mail.' Joseph Bliman was then examined His testimony was mainly as given to the Junction. By the ruMic of Freeman, he went to, the lat A young swin A Torso SwisDLKBt office on the evening of March 1'J. (Jler hiis hi en trying his hand at cheat while silting ia a chair, Freeman and Ing two r three of our tradesmen here, representing himself rts a nephew of HHsaiiliel him, striking him several at lthap Lorenzo D. Young, an 1 producing blows on the head with a caue loadedhalf with end about one lead, the weighing orders for cloihinjr, &c , signed with He bled "gallons" of blood, a pound Bishop' name, but evidently eo'iiniined by the youthful chnrp. Look and became "insensib'e." He details eut for him, and when you Catch him how Mrs. Freeman bound up Lis bead, Hi.d told him he'd better leave or "Free-ma- n lan i him over to ibe pid C would kill bim sure.' How Freeman brought Min back after he left, choked I lie Th him on the bed, demanded his watch C o. ft. and chain, made him give up his pocket Are hereby notified tbat our Ogden book which Mrs Freeman eiamined ' Agency has been transferred to Salt and returned to him, and how finally Lake City for the present, and all re after kicking him out, Freem.m tried to ehould be induce Mm not to bring him before a Biittan,aes or communications addressed to the underuioei. Mrnion Court," and threatened if he Wkki 8kw'o. Mach'e. Co., Lock Bo did he would be killed, sure. a R81 Salt Luke City. Mr. Margery put the witness through a ' . ' cross examination with the obtedious i .J V .. i, , him off we ject of confusing and throwing y A Corpse. At 3.40 p. his balance, but beyond eliciting rome saw, lying at the south east corner of to witness Ibe tithing yard in t b is city, a corpse expressions which, owing with the language, requiring immediate attention. A coro- poor acquaintance double to were construction; nothopen ner's inquest, is not necessary, nor is out was brought materially differthat o.'liu r required, to; officiate in this ing with the direct examination. cases the City Marshal, we presume, can ing The Ceurt took a recess till half past attend to the business, tha Corpse being ' ' ' ' "" 2 o'clock' that ofabWek "dorg.V Bury him out This afternoon Dr J J. Murphy was ; i v .. t sight at onee. called for the prosecution. He described the appearance of Climan on the night He was bleed ng ef the assault! , from two severe wounds and two George Whitehead, Boot and ShoemaNone of the wouuds were ker, has removed from fourth Street to abrasions. Main Street, two doors south of the Utah dangerous. In cross examination he siid be at ' dl76.2 631.2 Hotel tended on Freeman front the 10th to l"2d Marsh; he was suffering from nervous Am Alarm ot Kirk. About & o'c'ock fever and debility; was not in danger; p.m. an tlarm of fire was aoundel iu was not thoroughly recovered on the Ihis city; very shortly afterwards the night of the assault. Gave him an opiate fire Brigide was on hand at ihe place to ,uiet his nerves. which where the alarm proceeded, Mr Mark Chambers testified to meet Mr. of residence the o be at proved ing Bliman near the depot on the night 21 and Streets. 1st between Rinjrose, of the afssult, bleeding and looking as Mr. R. was burning some brush and if he had been in the wars for a week her litter on his lot, when the wind ila had knowu Bliman for a year; he was tarried ike flame to his oow shed, which, a peaceable uian, and witness believed together with some straw and hay, wa he would not strike a mau under any eonumed. The brigade succeeded' in provocation. Mr. A. W. Brown deposed to seeing potting out the fire and thus preventing damage to other property. Bliman, who was brought to his store on Thinks are due the firemen for their the night of the' assault. He was very prompt response to the call. bloody; bloed was on his shirt tsoin and to-wi- tt 1 THE ibt-oue- it-r'-s 1 Weed' )It , lo'll-lr- '. '. I to-da- ( , . " 1 Removal. pro-fuse- . ly . , Peebles la receiving a Urge etock of drugs. ' ' . . ',: .dl7C StfcSl.lt 11 Whk - Will jreoraa La a an! An- other accident has occurred in Ogden, growing out of the use of concentrated lye.' This morning the wife cl Mr Wm Bruce, of this city, having oecaion to nse some of the above article, put down a box on a table, where, being cwlled tlxtwhere for a moment, she left it standing,' and her little son,' Thomas, Home two or three years old, haviug w euppose, an inquiring mind, took a draft of the dangerous material. Ur. P L. Anderson thinks he will be able to save the life of the chilJ, but the lye is a total Iocs. co-pl- i team belonging to & Dee, attached to a wagon loaded with bay, ran away, near the U. N. K. R. track, on 4th etrtet, throaing'olT Jhe driver, a young roan by the name of William John, whe fell in frout of the wagon' wheels, which Runaway Messrs. Carroll A A to-da- pants. Mr. Leon P. Libley stated that he saw Bliman in the condition described by former witnesses, and also heard the convocation between Freeman and Bli mau in the evening; before the assault Freemantold Bliman that if he did not ceue to his office in the evening he would put a bead ou him and put himiu the calaboose. Benson was at Freeman'e house at the time of the assiult. Heard Freemau ory out "don't you strike me with that iloW He went into the office and saw Freeman pounding Bliman on tho head. Witness interposed and took the cane away.. Witness said there was controversy between the parties about nmn fuihsflrint ions which B iman bad not settled for.' Bliman said he could , s not settle because be buluV got books. Finally soras words parsed be tween them and Freeman struck Bl'man with hi fist and told him ta go. Free man followed Bliman, and they talked for several minutes. Saw Bliman take out his pocket book and show it to Mr Preem-m- . but she would not take it This was in the dining room after Free man had brought Bliman back. Was when Freemau met Bliman at Msaed over both his legs. Fortunately no bonea were broken, and no very amj prisent injuries tuslained by him. h'ti - Ing. : I wish to publish a few lines through your columns for the benefit of the farm ers, about raising broom corn, as the time is near by when ltfhou'd oe plant. ed. So far as I have been able .o make an estimate, those who raised broom corn last year on good bind, realized acre from the about six'y dillars bruxb alone, having the seed to sell or Some of hose pardon feed, besides think tbey can do better, n xt trial, on the same land. Th:. for the first effort, Some have not is a ver g'od been so fortunate, owing to gating their luo thick when dulled. On corn by rich soil it it u- be drilled mii1 stund as Set well thick as consistent to gro every oie the di ill so a to dn a and a half inches; when matured it wiil stand dose enough, mid pioiluce h pood I lighi quality of brush. On soil thv and warm mllifw, g .od or iiied'uinbiit g for common corn, I would advise pl ii in llnee feel apart one wa and from eighteen inches to two leei cultivating one 'ny same a when drilled It sbould be plantel ahum the of May. 1 have on h iiid plenty ot clem seed io lurnish those who w sli it It requir a great expense n pe ee- home io eHtahush m hriii-homanufacture, and I feel that ili'he who undertake it. should have the haii nckiowl.ilj.rii support of the people. that I have been a li;tle iinforiutio'e in some of my w. rk, which oft' n haip'-iwith all manHt'iictureis in siniting, hut 1 cn e my patrons mid tiietid.t that uo like occurrences shitll happen, and all losses fhitll b ma:e gwod mi tar as known If the farmeis will gr.w "he v. Hi cern, wecm soon impor taiion of htooms into our conn ry. by furnishing a supply at home and of a good quaii;y. i ours respectfully, A correspondent (Oregon) Tail. vs. fr Who ia to bo Itelieved? : The atienii m has been called to an ar ticle in your paper of ibe 27ib of March The Iron last, under the title of Works," in which yu say, among other things, "we hive in our po!srtsu n a let tar to Mr. Barker, of Willard, from Mr. W. Tait. the builder of the blst furnace of Ibe Ogden Iron Works, which cuu tains some items of interest to our ciii sens " He states thut "Joniah Parkes, who is at Milwaukee, bus up) lied to the com mission or of bankruptcy for an oider periuitting the private sale of the lion Works iu this oty by the assignees. Dr Purk-- s and his brother George. The on oath set that the brick up plea work in neatly all destroyed and the ma chinery is spoile i; i hat it soon wi.l be no better than old iron He stales alo, that Howard, the secretary, has sworn We ctrimnlv to the same statement confess to some urpribe at Mr. Howard's backing up the taite statements of Parkes, who with bis relations, wants to keep control of the works, in spite of the incapacity and failure which has been exbibijed in their man ipement." Knowing as I do the great interest which many ef your readers feel in the success of the emerpme referrrd to. 1 beg leae to say to them through the columns of vcur paper, that ibe para gmpb above quoted, conta ns a greater number of miHstaiements of fids, n i to say lir, that were ever condtnsed into the same number of words hetore. It is not true that Joeinh pMrkes has ever ap plied to the commisioner of bankruptcy for an order permitting the private sale of the Iron Wevks in you city by the it is nut true tnat ur assignees Parkes and his brother George are, or ever were, the assignees in bankruptcy of the Ogden Iron Manufacturing Cam pany. No plea or oath or otherwise has ever been filed by me, nor so far as 1 know, by any one else, wbich sets up is nearly all des that the "brick-wortroyed," or that tho "tuachiuery is so spoiled that it will soon, bn no belter than old iron," nor has Howard, the secretary ever sworn to any such state ments Neither is it true that "Parkes or bis relations want to keep control ot ihe works In rpite of the incapacity and failure which has been exhibited in iheir On Ihe other hand al management." the old officers, including all the Parkes n and have repeated y offered to surrender up the cuntrol of the anairs or the Company, as soon as any arrange ments can be wade for paying off or se curing the payment of the present in debteJness of the Comuanr. With these somewhat important .exceptions, the statements quoted above may be true for aught I know. to you further referred In the ... . . article at h say: ' Mr. rail says Air. Drown s piace is to issue bonds to all creditors, bear.ng iuterest at eighteen per cent per annum secured by first mortgag ; and the fur ther bonding of the works so as to obtain sufficient means to start toe b'ast tur k re-ip- . I nace." This statement of '"Down's pluce" has been shown to a number of the stock holders and creditors of ihe company in this vicinity, and ihey are tiow fully confirmed in the opiniou which they have for some lime entertaint d. that Urowuis a humbug and fraud of the firt water From oepies of yoar paper, as well as , which have from copies of the to ibis place during the been forward.-lat few months, containing articles writ ten by Brown, at bis instance, parties be was represent here have lrarned ing to th stockholders of Utah that he bad secured the co operation of Eastern Capitalists who would pay off Ihe present in iebtedness of tne company, and put the w.rks in operation; while, t the same time he was representing to par ibe aid of ties here that he had culi-te- d and were who U;ah in ready capi'alists willing to do the same thing. Now it seems that all these high s binding fromises have resulted in a plaee to issuo bonds to the presvni 0. editors, bearing interest at eighteen I ef ont , sreured by ft first mortgage on of the company, and the the pr perty farther botniiog ol the works so a tose cure sufficient means to start a blast fur nace " As none of your readers are supposed many of ihem to be natural foo'e, of large experience iu finsnci-iare matters. I leave it fur them to judge how will' suclong it wilt be before Browu ceed in obtaining the means to finish the Iron Works, uud put ihem in operation on a second mortgage or the pro first n.or'gaged it to periy. aHer having indebtedness of the secure the present company. tht - "d tn-- l n Josiau Paikbs. writing fr0 'The fact that Captain JacVj sunk down last hummer cre. ated conxidertble discussion, and t put all speculation at rest the ;ravi was opem'U u ion days o. Strang to say, nothing but an nnptv m?l. n-- ...to bs was pine in tin. ... I he Br,r opniuin is fnw that the Jack and oilier Indians ban.rl with hi in wefe fakr-- East -t " pr-s.-r- alcohol shortly after the; Indi-msUflercd death, and that ihvy will be le ird of u niuaiinii on cxliiditiuii at display in the city of in t thpC.-nterintt- rnuaueipnta. .nt-iu- ro-v- Mercury, jrrave d Editor Junction of the Sales Fort Klamath, says: pr I ICON WOIU&S. Par lie Og-de- Seed. Editor Junction Captain Jack's Body Hint. I J iatroim or Breoin Corn Culture. Brown's store previous to the assault, and heard Freeman request Bliman to go to hit office and settle up, if sot he'd have bim in the calaboose. Bliman said he'd have Freeman there first. When in the dining room heard Freeman ask Bliman where was his wateh. Bliman said at S&'t Lake: also asked him where was his rnoney. Bliman said he had none. The case is In progress as we go to press. , s th.-o'iie- r, "Well, Pa." PaM s,. induW t his co ie!'iirii. vho had jut dpsiTibins; the irlnries of a Sr I'a'i ick i day dinner, ' was nur ru master 1- -t bt-e- i etite .at' d ?" Saf i d is it, jcr hnn-Shun-- , an' if wasn't. It Ltd tw a'hund np al.np; wil most of the time t ve-ir.c- xi tm-scl- 1 f s STOCK TO llliKD. as-ur- 11 B. FIEKD Asxocia iin will ivreive iock Hrd at their Ranch. Curlew Vuilej. at ihe Tithing efhee corrnl 'n Tnesdsy, I l.tj pill IBth. Teems $:; () per tear.or $2,50 fnrrix iiioichs Siuck received an ilelifervd nt Ogden. THOS ETIIKBINGTON. Pres't. IVrO W TURNER, Sec y sW.'t-dlA Scuvillk. I The place heretofore fill Beplaceo. f TIM'K PHK t. il. Cull as ageut for tin railroad company in this LBOAL N011CH. been n'led we has are by informed, city, In the I'rooatn ''imrt, in au l for County ti livx Mtler, iu tlie lerntui y ol tali. the appointment of Mr W. B. Dodiiidge. ) formerly acting in a similar capacity at Sirah if. Jlciiy, J'tainliff. Summon i. the While Junction Jirfendant. Cheyenne. regrets Slrphtn lSteny, The poop e of the United S.tat?n iu tba TrrriWrr the loss at the depot oi Mr. Eirll, it ex f Utah ml j:reetiii to M Ltawy, tends a hearty welco ue to tha new in Iiu a e hoielij required lu lata aaiiiHi lltenbovi uwue4 tirou:lit acton yuu hy cumbent, and expresses a hope that be I ourt ot lloi aider , the l'rutHa iu plaintiff, I'tiili 'Jernloi j, aud to aunwi.r ilm compUint will find his position both pleasant and tiled wiilna ten davs (exclua rrof lite ed by Mr. A. Un ou Pucific t npiH-a- r rout-ty- therein, profitable. Congressional. ... WM , Senate on Saturday. In the House, Mr- White, of Ken tucky, "offered a resolution in reference to a circular of one, t'harle II Smith, j mrnal clerk.cf the House, who pro pi seu to collect cerlaiu claims under a divy. ' Alter discussion the resolution and the c.reular were referred to the committee on rules Mr. Kuotl, chairman of the judiciary a bill providing for committee, repe-rteadministering o ths in impeachment trials, which was passed. Mr. Singleton, from the committee on appropriations reported back the Senate amendments io toe consular and diplo matio bill. After some .ebutc the amend ments were ordered to be printed and recommitted. Hard, from the judiciary committee reported a resolution in tbe habeat enryu c se ot Kilboume.directiDg thesergeant ut arms to make careful return to the writ, setting out the c bur pes of ihe de tention ot K lboume and retain the custody of his body, and not to produce it before the judge or court without fur-ihorder freni the House He pro eeeded to an argument in support of the resolution. Hrd stated that he bad been informed by the sergeant alju-arms thai be had appeared before tbe judge ai 10 o'clock this morning, and thai the hearing of the case bad been morning potoned till next Tuesday He therefore gave notice that he would call the ptevions question on Moudsy at 3 o'clock. Adjourned. No session of the - er d,r ol service) i tor the nerviue un voiiof tluu-iiion- t, if Hrrvtol wi hi'i ihu coiiui.v, or if irrrf out of thi county, hut iu lu niatriet witliia twriity clay-- ; utherwie wiihm lorty Uyt, or Ju.lguieiit ly lilaiilt will i lakcu uaiiut joi accor inn to the ;n.v'r ol Mid cuiiiplmiit. 'fhmactiuu in brought tuubiaiu a decree dk iilvnij; the hoiidituf urn rirnuny exiitui ottntea Hid piaiutiffuiid ilelendaol, on ilia yronudi Ml forth iu the c in. plaint ou lite iu tun ulbce. And on nra Ue eby notitieil thai if ou ail t u id vuiplaiLt aa appear aud aiiHWer llie red, plaintiff will take detault agaiuHt you aU apply Ik ihe Court fur the relo-- pr.tyed tur. aeal of th Uiveu u.idor my hand aod aid County, thin lb.h day of Mtvrta, IS, S. l J,c.'u;iuiti; seal Uejk. Co-4- t. LEGAL XOTICE. in and for the Count Uox thiol-- , iu the Territory of t'tnii In the Probate Court, Julia S. Bmleuu, PUiirtfiJ. ) rs. Ucukou,DtHtrt J Th iaople of the I'nitel flute, oftUh, hval greeiliiK to Ullliert ."Jwmavon. Y Gilbtrt j ef 11. in th Territory 11. liadeaO, de liMi.jtLv f'u.it.iit ti, alilrar la mi action hrotiht Hpuna yuiiO.v the ahu eliainHt , plaiutitl, in lU Prohate Com I wi'Lox Kldrr cona-tyl lali lei rilory. aur. t aiixwer Hie eomp'aiiit ll hied thereiii, witi In leu ( Jclun te of ou of Una i nay of service), alter thv ei v uiiimoliN. if anrveil aitli;n lhi vuuuiy, or if l witbia ferve out of tho, county but in tuii1ili-ie- .i. U, olherie within o'ty oay, er will 01 liiken ut jou neUilli juilgineut lie; lo the player of aid com j.iaiut I h in action i brought to obtain a decree the bouiU f uiaii imoivy eswiing nam piamtill Kiol def ncaM. ot thp gi omnia mT forth in ihe txm lamt ou tl if in tin ufiW But lic.I tlut if you fail 10 And yon Hie aa re-- 4 apptar and anwer llie eaid runplaint ,ind, J huulill will lake Jel nit a,taiiii.tfor.yoa w4 el pi)wl applv to tlieCouil lor the tiveii uudar my baud and the aeal of the ratal- Court, Ihi. ittth lay of Marcii, twenty diiy, aa -- lleei i) J.C. WUIOili, Clerk. faSAtl 30-4- t LEGAL NOTICE. riase, sur, vfhat'a the fare from Dublin to Glaeow?" inquired n son of the Emerald Isle one day of the elerk of a shipping office. "Eighteeu shillings," replied the other. "An' what d'ye charge for a pig or a cow?" Oh. Is. Cl. for a pig and 3s. for a cow." "Well," replied Pat, "book me as a pig " When a young lady stretches out it p'etty little hand and asks you to undo her love tor her, isn i tslie an undo influence n your feeiin;.'ti? New York Commercial Advertiser. s; In the Trobate Court. In anil for tlia Otonty Uos Elder, in the Territory ot U'ah. Sttjihen licnnelt, plui;l'tf, ':. rs. Elim C. rt Sum morn. HnnrU,dfftSl, '' The iKrople of the Cuited State in the Territory W of Utah, .end tcreetin- - t fcliaa lendant. You are berhy required to 1 appear an aU;oi. apaiu.t yon ow of namH plaiutitt, in the frolaite Omit tw to aud Utah ntorv, le. f.Mer Countv, Hhiu ten conipU nt filed therein. Mir Ice o ,.ve of the tUy of .ervice), after the vo of this .uuiuioua, if -r- v.il lu1,,,1c""if' i or ifeerveJ out of this county, so witbin r rty t.Ut within twenty day-- ; othrw ill I daya or j.Mmrut by default m the ayer io p ac.oid.UK yon JUv dr, Thisactiou U biotiKUt to aolTin the bond, ol ,. atriumuy aud . defendant.; !. 111! .aid : .. pTaiut.fl HI. ill-- I , , rill iu me eonipmim on w , Ann yon are .y airet "' ari ia- a.id anawer iu"-...h .ni.hr ' dulaiin l.UiMt'M will t lu urn umrl lor iiw rtf lj bn-ugl- aer d., "'" M"'1'3 fuud. ..... t.-- ie "' 1M,I io- -t i""" a.... oui t, of said couuiy. n i" Old Sam. B , a carpenter, of j.cwaioHT. tlerk. (lIIAt) was Trenton, engaged to build a fence. Hiid waa consulted as to tin U'M biuteriul for posts. Locust, tnaduui, hicust; the darned BtulT will $5to$20-Ts laa liletime; I've tried urn twice." fur'lauU, UkiM. -t --- . |