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Show Jr. EC4PKI OXCliMOUE. MS. Seven leiitietiiiiirjr Large. of June 23. fi From llirdsat Another Murder. (earn that Gen Sad Lake, baa livsi invest hod baa i of the lungs, red again into H' J.J. another ,usoum tl"- - ai grief a'' Finki ' ' '' u ' ganibU near tb a greenhorns for ihem. when before AlUer-- e was tried and c they Ik " " " tined $100 and " found One of the i fi: veung guugeoua nooked biit that ' iini -- .libit clotU the hn,t profescio'k k..ijr!nw",,? lh '." to out costs. y. . is )i - 11 AuHiiiHT li be remeoabered The netorio.iw desperado, Charley Williamson, has again given his keepers leg bail Yesterday afternoon seven of the canviots coufined in the penitentiary made tbeir escape, Williamson being one of the number. While a portion of the guard were at dinner, the nvn on duty inside, the prison yard was seized and bound, while a convict was placed to smash his head in if he made an alarm. The prisoners then tore off a plank which was bolted to tte bottom of the wall to protect the foundation, and by placing one end on a tub turned bottom upwards, and leaning it against the wall, they managed to mount the wall and enter the armory, whiire they secured all the firearms They then lowered themselves to the ground by blankets torn in strips, entered (ha Warden's house with cocked guus, and oovered the guards who were eating dinner. The jailers had to Th keys were obtained from ihe Warden, and all were locked up the two cooka, who ran out the back of tha house. One of ppreheahions lor Home aud thesaMy tit I5istip Joseph i N. M. Petersen il jr an Elder T. li e '"''iena8 ln n7 ti,8ir were vessel in the noi of iliug Jennings' party left for on wbicu tu Staines writes Kt ier 0. W Europe Carter, a prisoner, who bears a good mailed on the In record was shot in that those gentlumen attempting to make r, "Tha Ci y of Berlin," on an alarm, and he and the other cook man the 8nm day of their arrival in New F. J. Woodward, managed to conceal did not wish to stay taree themselves in the brush. th.-as York, After discharging all the firearms exdays in that c'ty cept these they wanted for use, the convicts made their way out, leaving the Death from Lightning. The followiwith the guards, and taking two k'eys ng telegram arrived last evening, half horses from the stable they struck for in hour after the Junction went to the mountains. press; Assoonaathe guards could liberate Franklin, Idaho, June 22. 6 o'clock, themselves, the news was sent to town, Yes'erday evening about Mrs. Anna Smart, wife of Thos. Smart, and the Marshal, with a number of deSen., of this plaoe, ws struck by lightputies, went in pursuit, but at our latest ning wliile sittiog ia her house, and information they had not succeeded in killed. The lightning came in them. of the roof, passed reaching tt. tn e south end iL. L aewu across me The escaped prisoners are Charley uuu", sun mi uiit uci on the head, burning her hair nearly Williamson, Charley Patterson and of and setting her clothes on fire, and indicted for the murder of James Coin, tben parsed out at the chimney, knockiBill Kelly, Thompson, ng it down There were four other Warden Uergher; persons in the room, but none of them Davies and Henry Mayfield, horse were hurt. thieves; and Sam. Willis, the stage robber. Several prisoners refused to partiNot tub Man Shortly after the an cipate in the affair and remained in bv our r drs ihiii The Escaped J.. II Birds. Saturday'! Daily of June 24 Assignment or Jvdqbs. It is under stood that the governor has Judge Emerson to the Second District, where he will open court on Monday, and that Chief Justice Shaeffer will be assigned to the third district. ed For the North. party of Salt Lake City gentlemen, among whom we noticed Capt. W. II. Hooper, Gen. Horace Eldredge, II. B. Clawsoa, A. Miner. D. 0. Calder, Editor of the Evening News, and Henry Snell, Editor of the Advocate, came up from that place this morning and took the train on the Wah Northern railroad, bound for Log'wi. A Toland and Crowley were Alderman Thomson before charged with yesterday keeping a gambling The case was house at the depot. proven, and they were fined $100 and costs. Margary appeared as counsel for the defence, so an appeal was taken as a matter of course. Fined. Bur-rend- . conse-queac- ex-ce- pt 'h-'i- theui--Harriso- 8t.-ar- n a I 1 prison. AmoBg them are W. B. Kelly and Philip Shaeffer, who murjered Van Valkenburg; Smith, Charley Williamson's chum, and Jack Beegaa. Harrison Carter was co'nveyed back to the Warden's house, and surgical assist tance procured, but he is not expected to recover, ne was shot through the arm and breast, and the main artery of the arm was severed close to the body. We hope that when the Marshal or his men come up with the conviots they will make sure of them this time. It is folly to capture alive such murderers as these, served thereby. who have repeatedly shown that jails here cunnot hold them, and that human life counts for nothing when in tho way of Murderer Lynched. A couple of their desires. Tbey should be shot on tragedies have transpired at Plum Creftk, sigbt. Nebraska, within a. few days. A man Hobse Tbuves The Evaoston Age haviby the name of Thomas ng made an attempt to juap" a tract of yesterday gives the following partio ulars of the capture of two horsethieves. of land occupied by a German by the Who has lost any horses i name of Trackett, and having committed "Two men, came into town on horsesome act cf violence, an attempt was back yesterday morning, and neither of made to arrest him by the deputy them bad a saddle. As it is not custom, Pberiff, Mayce, and; a constable by the ary for men to ride without a saddle in name of R. 0. Freeman. Ilollowell re- this country, they were euspicioned, and listed the officers, killing Mayce and on questioning them, they said they were bound east, and hailed from 8alt Lake wounding Freeman. City. The Deputy Sheriii arreBted one HolWell was afterwards arrested and of them, ordering him to dismount, when put in jail, an iuqueat being held on the tbe ether one litout in a hurry, but was and brought back corpse tf Mayce, tbe above facta were soon overtaken both were lodged in jail, where They developed. Salt Lake City until remain will they About twelve o'olock last Saturday csn be heard from. It is a well known "ight, a party of masked men entered fact that there are lots of horse thieves and although of t!le the iu this section be country, jail, bound and suspicion is innocent, these men may jailer, brjkeopan the door of H olio well's ' them. agaiust very strong cell, took him out and, hung him to the filing Cf th e Court House steps. Ta a Bas Bali.. The Ogdea base bailers lynching party consisted of about tiirty-fi- e had bttar get on their muscle. The or. forty men. Ilollowell was about g Deeret club, of Salt Lake, talks of cem-inthirty years old, and unmarried. , aad knocking H U a up bere on the Fourth pity that the inhabitant of the Ogden.boys? grip. plum Creek did not await the, action of the bats out of Get ready for 'em, boys! &e law in this case, the murderer was j custody, pMf was at hard to cstab-sto his gaiit, there are ootirts in An. instjumenV has been invented MaThe Church. in whera the law cat be adminis-l- , faciliate snrius chine is applied to the noee and carries and the people erred egregiously the sound in to. the brother's- mouth, w taking the punishment of a criminal making hi.neathii awn suora, as it were, !nla tkeir own bands in the congreation. It at illegal man-- without disturbing eburah for used, be nl elects of lynching are will onlyat home in a bed a manparposss, will not because flea viaibl, i a community bug after snore unless he ia. sure of dtsturptng 'h. treat. unc one else -N- &wOrlcaai Republican, uouncemeut of the Centennial celebration in Oglea, a let'er appeared in the Junction, signed "A Citisen," suggesting the calling of a publio meeting and other proceedings. Mr. J as. J. Evans of the Star Saloon, informs us that he bas been accused of the authorship of tbe letter. We assure those who are interested in the matter, thai Mr. Evans had nothing whatever to do with it. The letter was written by a prominent citizen of Ogdsn, who we believe would have signed his name to it if he had thought any better purpose would have been Hollo-well- , blind-folde- d n Ne-hras- k - 7 To Fight thb Reds. This morning four companies of soldiers from Camp Deuglass came up on the U. C. train and left on the 'U. P. to join Gen. Crook's command in the Black Hills. They belong to the 14th infantry and were under command of Major Burke, with Remmingtcu and Tobey and Lieutenant Calhoun. FIGIX The escaped prisoners were still at large at our latest ad rices. The officers in pursuit rode through the mountains until their horses gave out without tracing the fugitives Cain, who shot Harrison Carter, U believed somewhere in Salt Lake City. Messrs. Pratt and Cannon have gone to Evanstante intercept the courkts if they are nakiag their way to the Black Hills. Carter has been removed to St. Mark's Hospital, and ias a chao of recovery. Following is a description of the es caped prisoners : Charles L. Williamson, aged about 30, light complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, 5 feet 11 inches high, Utile finger on left hand off at middle joint, weight 175 pounds. James Cain, age about 35 years, 5 feet 10 inches in bight, light complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, weight about 140 pounds. Charles Patterson, age 22 years, & feet 8 inches high, light complexion, dark eyes, dark brown hair, weight about 150 pounds. ThompBon Davis, age 34 years, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, black eyes, weight about 1G0 tbe pounds. Henry Mayfield, age about 27 years, dark complexion, brown hair, grey ejes, slim built, 5 feet 10 inches high, weight about 140 pounds. William Kelly, age 25 years, florid blue eyes, sandy hair, full our complexion, Much Joy. We congratulate and shows tbe effect of small pox, face friends, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Young, 5 feet 8 inches high, weight about 170 formerly of this city, but now of West pounds. Oakland, Cat., on the birth of a Samuel G. Willis, age about 88 years, daughter. They have now a "pigeon 5 feet S inches high, dark complexion, pair," aud feel highly delighted. We dark and both eyes out hair, cross-eyehave Jame's assurance that he means t ef shape, looks very wild, dark whiskers "do better fer the future." What he mixed with grey, and weight about 150 means by that time alone can reveaL pounds. . . Cap-tai- as d The Evanston Ago of yesFishing terday says: When the Bear Lake stage came in yesterday a small coffin containing two corpses was taken out at John McGlinch-e- y & Co'a hardware store, addressed to B. F. Snyder. 0 opening tbe coffin what was Mr. Snyder's surprise to find two large fine trout compliments of J. C. Rich, of Paris. Good and Cheap. ple are wise in The Hooper peo- on the have a They their generation at least. butcher shop, undr the supervision of Mr. Emery Souls, where they can be sure of goed meat at a reasonable price. Mr. Joseph Wlatle is butcher, and he dels out the best cuts at 1 cents per pound. How's that for meat question prime beef, Ogdenitesf Sewing Machines. Should aay of our readers desire to purchase a sewing machine, (and undoubtedly many of them do) we take pleasure in directing their attention to the advertisement, new today, of Mr. L. Morgan, agent for the Wheeler & Wilson machine. Mr. Morgan's place of business is on 5th street, where he can be found in buskiess hours, with a full supply of the world renowned Wheeler Si Wilson rotary-hao- r eewiag machine, which he proposes to sell on the easiest pessible terms. Call and sea, and buy a machino of him. loek-etite- a Terrible Accident. Last Monday C. B. Thurston, of Meund Fort, was out at a tie camp, forty miles from Echo, aad while riding up hill he attempted to check the speed of his horse, which At the reared, when he slipped off. Congressional. The Senate, yesterday, after some discussion, took up by a party vote the bill to amend the enforcement act. This measure is intended to meet the ofcjec-tioof the Supreme Court as given in its decision rendered during the last term. The bill passed substantially without amendment 25 to IS. its amendment Tbe Senate insisted-oto the Indian appropriation bill.and also on its- amendments U the naval appro priation bill.and agreed to eonfereneeaen these bills asked for by the Uouse. Logan and Ransom were appointed on the former bill; Sargent, Cragin and Withers on tbe latter. Adjourned. The House met at 11 a.m., and immediately went into committee of the whole on the sundry civil appropriation bill. Piper's amendment and several others were debated and rejected. The House called up the Idaho contested election case, declaring the report unanimous on the resolution of the committee unseating T W. Bennett, sitting delegate, and declaring 3. A. Fecn entitled to bis scat. The resolution was adopted and Fenn was sworn in. Harris reported a unanimous resolution declaring James IL Rainey, sitting member, entitled to bis seat from tbe first district of South Carolina Adopted. Also the same report in the case of .II. B. Strait from tbe second district of Minnesota. Adopted. The House went into committee of tbe whole on the sundry civil appropriation bill. Monroe offered an amendment appropriating unexpeaded balances for the expenses of tbe ex. ended United States and Mexican claims commission and for a testimonial to Umpire Sir Edward Thornton, who has refused to. receive any salary for his service. Adopted. The Senate amendments to the aavy appropriation bill wre dob concurred in, and a coumitte of confwrence ordered. Blount, Whittehorne and Hale were appointed. At the evening session consideration of the sundry eivil appropriation bill was resumed. - WITH THE SIOUX. Gen. Crook Waul Ilciiv-i'oreeitteni- ft. Ckeyeune, 23. intifaoted in the uaspatoh. Crook's command left camp on the morak-lo- g of tbe ltkh instant, with ior d.iy' rations, aud struck across to Rosebud river, a branch of the Yellowstone, iu Moutaoa Following down ibis creek the uexi morniug about five miles dwn the Suake una Crow scouts broujtbt woid to toe front that th Sinn r in. tot vein tbe bills, and by 8 30 o'clock, the command wa in position and an tensive fire was inaugurated among tbe blu nj to the north of the crt.ii Th en ewy, who bad begao the ailack, show- ing lurrcuy mteir connaenci in their ab ihty to whip ihe command!, reiiiing, as the soldiers and allies advanced Tbe Si oux were all ml o,itmmm VI armed, aud swarmed in numbers at times. Ihey were Drodiiral In tha naa of their ammunition. Tne fiiAu. Uxml foi hours, when the enemy retired out of sitfht at every Doint. Tha muiii lt As d are as followed: Third cavalry Company F, Sargeaat Maruhall and Private Roe killed; Privates BroderBon and Feathr.by wounded. Company I, Privates- Allen, and Flynn killed; Sereeant Enoch, Pnrnnrul Can and Privates Smith Xi.an Brien and LooitboHkv unnnj.y wuuvej. j Newkirken Company L, Serg-aand Privates Benneu. Potts. Connor nn,! Mitchell killed; Sergeants Cook. Snow and Cramer wounded. Second Cavalry Captain lleury, Co. D, Sergeant O'Dounell wounded Company B, Private Steiner wounded. The' latter are all likely to recover. One Snake scout was kilied and tlnee wounded, and four Crows wounded. The dead badiee of thirteen Sieux were found, on the field, and it is certain that a number mor were killed,, with the usual) proportion of wounded Several Siou ponies were killed, and General Crook's, horse was shot under him. The fight occurrod fifty miles from the wagon and pack trains, and owing to ihe want of rations, and that the weunded, migbtbe cared lor, it was necessary to remrn thither. The officers and soldiers all displayed, marked gallantry, the nature of the ground making the infaatry adraata-geou- s. - 31 nt Ed-ward- s, Gen. Crook has ordered five companfe. to join him at once, the cavalry mean-tim- e continuibg operations en the plain n ' and in the hills. One month's supply of rations are in. the camp. The Crows have returned homes; the; Snakes will remain. The rich game country of the Big Horn affords an ample commissary department for the Sioux. r - Win-do- ESTRAY NOTICE.. T n.tVK IN MY P0S5E?Sr0W TTIB FOLLOW.. I ISO described animala, which if not cluiuted and tnkea away within ten Uy, will ta sold to tbe higbMt bidder m tha Diatrict Stray Pound, In OKdan City,, on Monday, Jiriy 3d, 18; at p.m. Una raan niara, 4 yearn old, log Mack, black mane and tail, braodad Jit cniMud and gon led. boulder; ha a young uaara colt with her. Oue rod and whita bull. 2 yeara old, white ia face, red, round ej , point of riht horn cut off. witii rut in rigbt horn, under botch ont of left ear, no bianiln visible. WILLIAM N. FIFE District found-keepeOgdea, Junn Slit, 1S70. , 2t u)r dStio-l-ef- il Wanted ! 50,000 POUNDS WOOL!! LEASED TUB OODEN "FOOLKN aud refitted and arrant-athe lame wiih New Machinery, ot the.iuwxt approved am to bow furnish tbe prepared pattrn,I of tbia and aurrouudiog Territories, and people gtaiee. with Linaeya, Cleveland lioekia, HAVING Jttat, ' d fancy "vv. v;riitftuu9, rianneiv, vwtiiu,, aud Stocking Yarn, of the very hex! make. firm. t inuirii rv MtltlOJaCllOn, CO ait ttrgi who may favor ma with their patronage. . Tha ahnva rlnarrilia l olitK. v.w.uip nil! " . kw I vuu. taut I on hand for j a. same time a gun which was slung across his back struck the ground, and was discharged, the ball passing through the muscle of the right arm, between the elbow and shoulder, crushing the bone badly. It was- not until Wednesday that he received surgical assistance, when Dr. P. L. Anderson waited upon him, who has hopes of saving the arm withIt it a critical case. out amputatioa. f Exchange for Wool, Grain, rroduct-an- Cask.. Tha lawyers of the United States cost six times as much as the ministers; and the dogs twelve times as much as the miuidters. The niRhiMt Market Price paid for Woot, in change for the varioua kind nfgntxU manufactured at the Mill. ex- navieu had TWELVE TEARS' KXPKRIENCB" in thin Territory, in the uanuutttnre of the above named artlclea, I expnet to manufacture aa good Rnorta aa can be made la the Territory, Cr imported from aay country. Those who have w ot to exchange for rood, will do wall; Fashionable Btore Lady No. 1: "How du doo, dear? IIow's yo'r dog? D' yu get foad of him?" yah, vcwy. Lady No. Oim i'awly ia- love with him, dealt Treasury drafts, dog." Zir-Ve-wy; - TO SEE WE BEFORE nAUTTftH SALE OF. OTIEin WOOL.. Tiixasurx Drafts. in favor of the following named pei Bonsr Said an Irish Justice to ao obstrefor return purchase neney, are at the on trial: "We want United States. Land Office, 3. L. City, perous prisoner butt silence, and but littlaof nothing for delivery: Daniel D, Ryan, Joha.WheeJer, Jr.,. William. Milliner, Joseph Wheeler, , Joseph Godfrey,. William J. Uilly, $142 00. 200 00. 100 00. 109 00' 200 00. 200 00 All Order. Promptly Attended to. ADDRXSSi that." UTAH WOOLEN MILLS,. The editor of the' Record," ISelaoit, Ky., acknowledges the gift from a subscriber ot ''a, beautiful pet OQOIN Oft SALT LAES CIT7, UTAH. . , J. XV. 4Wa. CKMMINav ... tKJatSfc.' |