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Show 29 fucday't Daily of Any. From Wonderful Chart The History of Man. Fou Hours Iati. The C. P. train, due this morning at 8:49V was four hours late, and in consequence whereof, the U. P. train for the east was delayed and did mot start en trai-e- ITEMS. LOCAL time. This chart is simply a most unexpected illustration of the benefits of object teaching, and it had From the Philadelphia Press; been in place, yesterday, less than Ona of the most esriotra of the re- half an hour when it was surrounded with visitors. It is the &rst thing of cent arrivals in the' Agricultural tbe kind ever attempted in this counBuilding, was received and placed in try or Europe, ami it fe a rather curTos Two Fftis of Bodily Cokfom, in the Oregon department, ious fact that a resident of the dis Rheumatism and tbe Gout, cease their positio, It is a chart, about 22 tant State of Oregon should be the twinges, if the affected part is daily yesterday. exhibitor. washed with Glenn's Sulphur Scap, feet long and 21 feet wide, presentwhich banishes pain, and renders the ing, in unbroken lines", the complete history of man, including the record joints and muscles supple ad elastic. of every Dation, from the Garden of Monetary. Eden to the present. Upon the scale adopted, the naInformation GiTa--TTbe financial editor that cannot Tribune is informed tbat Mr. Thomas B. Garden tions, enpires, kiugdsnis, republics, smooth things aboat these the manners, customs, and prophesy (who we suppose to be the gentleman States; and 6tringeut times and eucuusage his referred to as Thomas B. Gordcn) pass- dress; the progress, civilization, tbe invention of steam, readers to cherish hopes of an early ed through Ogden recently on his way discoveries; Mechanics; the introduc- change for the better in the business ta BiDghara, from England and tbe electricity, tion of letters, the progress of lanfuture may not anticipate a growing Black Hills. Thomas's scalp was all guage,, the spread of literature; the right when we saw him, and we pre- names, nationalities, and distinguish- popularity. Mere that one hundred weeks have past since and fifty-tw- o sume he will soon report from Bingham ing characteristics of eminent men; of '73 the suddenly seized us. ia response to the Tribuae inquiry. panic the names and dates of all important as then Since many monetary articles battles, discoveries, and inventions; the rise and fall of ancient empire, have beea written as weeks have In many of them we have I7ah Coke. The Germama Smelter dynasties aod peoples; tbe names of passed. to our hopes that has lately made a trial of coke furnished all the sovereigns, emperors, kings, given publicity was dawn the near, very Dear!. But rulers of the earth, and the duration by the Utah Coal Miaing and Coke has not it yet gladdened either our and reports the same to be equal of their authority; tbe area, populaof our reader. those or Dumber to the square mile eyes to the Pennsylvania Coke. This is an tion, aud The Chicago Journal ef Coman epitome of item of much interest te Utah, and we to each country, with ancient and modern history, together merce is the only publication known hop that hereafter our own ceke will with a fac simile of ansient us which clearly and fully pubcoins, to take the place of the imported article, lished its anticipations ef these hard medals, stones,, monuments, obelisks, and this certainly will be the case when and pyramidsof Egypt, Syria, Nine times. Tbe issue of July 24th, 1873, a railroad shall be built to the coal veh and warned its readers to prepare for a I3aby!on; of implements of to mines, a circumstance quite likely warfare and husbandry; alphabetical season in which men would seek in We did net occur in the near future. letters and hieroglyphics; of mythol- vain for employment. would the then that panic expect ogy the goda, temples andrieets; bo so advent so its or coma soon, of geology the stoae age, the iron disaster. marked with The grounds or bronze age; A big strike is re age, the brass A Kich Strike. contraction of fears were the of our the the of navigation compass, ported in the Richmond Teresa min, in and tbe high rate of and the clipper ship; of astron tbe currency Big Cottonwood, which Is said to be a galley bankers and interest charged by omy the siae, tbe distance, and the real bonama. and capbrokers curbstone by wrung Tbe company r bow shipping;, we are- number of heavenly bodies, are all italists had who men from engaged in their proper systematic reinformed, 600 eaoks of ore daily, assay given which required funds in enterprises lation world's to the history. ing between forty and fifty ounces in , weekly and monthly to pay their atlas shows the tbe As 6ilvs7. The JuifCTio. congratulates the Theso enterprises had to workmen. so the chart shows the time when, owners ef the Rich mood upon their luck, and the relative position of one event be pushed for some time to. realixe and: hopes that the bonama will continue to another. In this work the author sanguine expectations. It soon beto yield the precious metal indefinitely came obvious that these men could evidently does not assuiae to be renot pay one to two per cent, a month sponsible for the facts of history, but mash longer, and therefore the crash gives tbem simply as they are found was anticipated during December and on record in the several histories of Five Cents. the various nations ef the earth. January of '73 and '74, but it came divine Some months ago, a leading Every student of history has experi- in September hastened by the of Saa Franeisco, in a thoughtful enced the difficultv attending the ef Grangers' run upon the railroads and discourse od our failings measured fort to eliminate the salient facts of the fall iu American railroad stocks with our virtues, lamented tbe limi general history from the voluminous iu Europe and Jay Cooke & Co s' tatiou of our coin denominations as network of subordinate facts aud de- inability to sell Northern Pacific the a hurtful adjunct of economic morals. tails with which they seem inevitably stocks, and per consequence, failure oi their banking house. ' We gauge everything by so many entangled. Tbe past week new hopes and Without something of this kind to bits.irom which erratic denomination fears stir up our business circles. the transition is un comfortably imper assist in separating the importaat The facts of history from the confused great dry goods bouse of New ceptible to dollars, and theuce t York and the inocbl one of the and indifference. He considered it ideas and jumble of uneonected impossible to indoctrinate children facts, can we hope to make accurate world, has taken an eligible store in with a healthy appreciation off values progress in understanding tbe full re- Chicago aad is soon to invest from two to five millions ia a stock for the if they are not instructed iu the re- cord of our race ? lation to a commodity of the smallest This chart show what is going on trade of the Northwest through Chiiraetion of a coin known to exchange, at the same time, the world over, in cago. Our present great bouses must feel and pointed out that our three-year- lall nations. One of the chief fea olds think. less of a quarter or half tures of this work is termed syn- the importance of trimming their. a dollar taan the same bund Jo of in chronism, for here we find, without sails and sending alott their best fantility elsewhere thinks of a cent. tbe loss of several hour3 at a gene watchmen to take the advantage of Living somewhere- near Oakland ral library, that tbe founding of every breeze tc retain their best men, and their most reliable and popular tbere is an aged pastoral philosopher Iroy and Athens 'vere contemporawho gives proof of his qualifications neous with the Egyptka bondage passengers. Those engaged is other to educate vouth in the beneficial aad the founding of Tbebes by Cad- lines of trade are hopeful and happy lessons af thrift. He came across on mus. There also occurred at the not only because they look for large the ferry steamer Capital yesterday time of the first introduction of let- traders, heretofore going East for. with a iorse, and when he reached ters, with the Israelites ia the wil- goods, to stop first to inspect those.of the wharf he recollected that animals derness, the building of the largest Chicago but they also see that the led by the halter are- chargeable five pyramid by Cheop9, and tbe reign establishment of a branch house of eents for the benefit of tbe State, of Saul, the first King of the Jews; A. T. Stewart &.Co., here, ia a rewhereas if they are mounted they Zoroaster, the Persian philosopher, cognition of tbe commercial import and Hessod, tho Greek poet. We ance of Chicago and that still ''westpass free. He accordingly bestrod his Kosinante and defied the toll learn at a glance that when Solomon ward the course, ef empire makes its was writing his Proverbs, tbat Bo- way." Merchants of the West and gatherer. An hour or two later his dirty no er was writing his piece of ancient South will not much longer subject duster and boots vsere descried Troy; that Lycurgus, the Spartan themselves to the loss of time and exthe open space where law giver, who made iron a legal pense of going East for goods- .when the railroads converge. He was tender, and had public tables to they can do as well iu Chicago. evideat-lyjhe which a which all were invited, and abolished Whether the aggregate business of by cow, had acquired by the ignominious all theatres and luxuries, lived at the country will bo musb, greater disposal of Kosinante, and he had also the same time as Queen Dido, the this autumn . tbaa recently anticitbe saddle, whieh the latter animal founder of Carthage,, and tbe pated is yet problematical; but that had cheerfully carried, together with Prophet Elijah; that when. Isaiah thb new move froia New York upon himself. If he ventured on tbe was prophesying Hemaiaa was found- the West wiU produce new life in wharf with the cow held by the lar- ing Rome; that Pythagoras, who in- Chicago for a few months we canno: iat be was aware the wharfinger vented the forty-nin- e problems and doubt. Chicago Journal, of. Comwould descend on him, ao he halted multiplication tible, lived merce.. contemposaddle the across the eow, planted raneous with Slon, wbw revised the her back, aed manfully mounted, bloody laws oi Draco , daagling his legs within a few inches who wrote those wise and witty faFueL . Cironlug Wood Thu proudly he bles, and Nebuchanczsar, who took of the grouad. rode to the boat, defying the jeers of the Jews captive, aedb the A Canadian farmer, about 12.years Erophets tbe boys, and braving p, wrangle withy Ezekiel and Daniel, , ef sawed his ago, .planted six Amarican cotton the State Collector ol, Customs as to tory ; that Cincinnatus, tfc Romas wood trees, and silver.Abele poplar, whether a cow eaddleck i liable 'oJ patnot; that, Pericles, the. great on, seven, square rods. Lately "cuttoll. The cntrover8y,eaied; in fa.T Athenian statesman-- ' Herodotus, the ting them down and preparing theta vorof the Jow audita- - owner, but father of history: :Xerxes. Socrates. for ; fuel,, he .realized four cords of the whrStiger trembles: for .Ms. jiitu and Ezra; Pluto, Xenaphon, and nice wood. An: acre at 'the sane Malchia livedat .tbctsanie.ppriods.of rate would bare yielded. 80. cords atitftt. SL.E. Call. A Most . I"" ! L last company of .01 H to- - tober. All the rAC1 Conmswoii. were ..moerMf the peace coaaissioa and expected to 4t ftnth yesterday, for Fort that pi e. le8Te , he St. Gwtge tost Satw-fc- , United States Marshal night Depy arrested Elliot Wilder or Wildea, -At iKK8TE- gtokes who was indicted by the grand jury at in She Mountain jester, for complicity Meadows affair. The -- ptusoflAL. Jo-xcti- wa o to- with a call from Hon. day farored Lake CUy, who has Iliad Smith, ol Stilt the country for a few been on a tr?p to The Judge seems to- be in good - days. health and did not spirit, but being in a hurry, tarry long at the eanetuin. Com-pan- y, Call again, Judge. call attention to toth advertisement in the Jwuenos day, of Mr. Charles 0. Davis, Principal f the school of the Goad Shepherd. The school Monday next, and fact which af parens guardians Schooi We Notice. . please take- notice. - will To letter from A Comtro!TDBST9. ia Cache County, signed "Newtonian," has been received. Also, a letter from Providence, in the tame county, has been received, evidently intended for publication, but as the last writer has Ignored our rules by failing to furnish his name, and also writes on both sides of a sheet of p$er, we must decline to print it. Let it be remembered tiat w must have the real names of all correspondents, though not for publication, unfoss the writers desire it. We have a rule which, oast be observed. Ikwtun, place-where- George 3owe and had a mule yesterday, but hava not George's mule had been taught to. follow its master; yesterday tha men and the aules were up in Taylor's Canyon snaking ties or u other timber down thi mountain. bad hitehed his mule to alog and left it itaadiBg, while bwest below for some purpose when, without his obserTiag 'its aotion, started to follow him down, and the- log roiling over, knocked the mule down, tb leg and the aula falling against Stew' mule, both amies and leg rushed headlong down among the rooks, killing; both males, and knocking down Mr. Melvcain, but Mclks Kiljued. y. Mel-veai- - Th Daily-- , Three Delay of Any. 30 aniles- Palisades the C antral Pacific - west of train due here this morning was thrown off the rails, wut.did.not get track. The accident was caused by aome one lock ing the switch at that point, evidently with a vie-of throwing the traia off na track. No one hurt. Two men hate been arrested oa suspicion of cwmnutting the act. off-th- - Omaha Bm. T. W. 21ackbrn, of the department of business and corresponde- nce, representing; the Omaha Bee, a stopping ever ia Ogden, lookiag at the city and making the acquaintaace of some of its citUens. This is the first te-da- np of Mrv B. taXtah, aat be the last. . tut we. hope it a&y Pbsim Schools. We .are glad to ob that, with the approach of cooler father, our schools are abott to be reopened. This is desirable, because the "reets are not. appropriate schoals for education, of the youth of this, or "J other town. We ham thai the lchool in the Second District will open n Monday 5 utxt, under the auspiees of pon, assisted wiU A" ha" 3Eaftmeni,,;, ta-deb- - - seriously injuring h.im Fkt Wednetdens . - John Melveain, each, aot by Mrs. Moncb, Oharga Of. the. primary .,',.. Tax-paye- rs nc, morienser; w. w. . bronson. , TBI to-d- y SCHOOL TRUSTEE' NOTICE. WILL BE A MEETING OF THERE of the 12th Sc.hoot District, Weber CO., on Monday.the 11th day of Sept. next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., at the school house, Huutsville. Tbe ob ject of tat meeting is to vote on the rate per oeart. to be assessed on all taxable property for school purposes. , SAVED McOT, -- ; Sua In tho LEGAL NOTICE fcitlw- - Cuuuty, Court in and for aM Cooctr and! Prob!4 Territory, ' ' EdUtnd L. Stvage Plaintiff w. SimmonSil ' Y Ellen M. Savagt, Defendant.), The Peoplt'tli United States in the Territory of Utah, t Ellen 11. &ivag. lefeEJnt. You rn and him war the Lereby unxitned of Kdlapd L,.arage; filed ftgaiuat yon ia, the Probat Court in and for lkxCounty Utah Territory, witWn temday aOerihe wrTice-o- n this of wlth'U if thi you (erred lUKnuona, County, or if without thig Comity, but within thia ia otherwise within twenty, District, dayn, forty days, or judgment by default will be taken tgiinuv you, if yott&il to appear and anawer Tlili action U brought to obtain decree the bonds of matrimony existing between-saiplaintiff and defendant, on the grounds ae forth in the petition on file in said court.' And you-arhoreby notified tbatif yon fail to appear and answer as required by law, default? will be takao against you,and Application made To the Court for the relief prayed forln tha petition. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and the eeal of said Court, thin 1st day off August, 1876. i J. C. WltlOHT, , s684 seal. ClerJt. topper coin-plai- - ing ' LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probata Court, fa and fbv the- Cctnty of Box Klder, in tbe Territory of Utah. lion. -Smith, Judge. Frederic Vm Ifordeek, pJaitiMff, - - Annie f Summon i. ' r$. W. Yen Nordfxk,defen't ) , The people of the United States in the Territory f U tun, send greeting to Annie VT. Van Not deck,, dfnt. You areherehy rpquired to answer the pel ' , , . and-JEsep- ,fn . . fssl Probata Clerk. 70-- In the Probate Judge. Helvina ia and for Box Elder Ctal. liouv fauiuel 8niitar. Court- County, Territory of Piaintiff .V MCtCer, V y Summmnt, , Otorgt Miilev, Vtfend't" The people of tho United 8tates in the Terri--tor- y af U.tnbvr George Miller, defent aul. You i are hereby required to appear and answer ins of Bel vma Miller, filed agaicst you, iu the Probata Court inand tor Box Jldr County tJtah Territory, withla ton days, after the srvic-upoyon of thia summon, if served within this eowty; (or, if served without this county, and within thia- district, within twenty days; tberwise--- ' within forty days,) or Jmilgment by default will bo take a against you, shold you fail to appear and answer. Thia actifm is brought to obtain a decree bonds of matrimony existing between, said pla'ntiff and defendant, upert the grounds set forth in the petition) on file in said court. And you are hereby notified that if vou fail and answer as required by law, deiauH will be taken agaiwt yon, and application made to the court for the relief prayed for. in said', . , petition. In testimony whereof, I J, C, Wright. Clerk; of faid Court. d hereunto set my hand aud affix the seal of said court, this 28tb day of Aug. A. u. , 1 1t? ft the-petl- ti - ' . J. Q WilQHT, Clerk. 704. In the Probate Court in and for Box Klder County, Territory of Utah. Hon. 0amuel Smith J udga : Wellington Graham, plairUiff, Summon. '' ' CeliaE. Graham, defendant. , j The People of the United Ptatesin the of Utah, to Celia JJ, Orabam, defendant. Territory You are herebv. summoned . ta inuiv onH wuv n IU complaint of Wellington U rub am, filed in the Pro-- vwiri in aug lur uo tiunr wunty, ltall l Territory, within ten days after the service upon-- , you of this summons, if served within this County,, or if without thia County and within this district, within twenty days, otherwise, within forty days, , or judgment by default will.be taken against yoiw if ys fail to appear and answer. f. .nn. TJ : . Thia action ia l.rnncrhf n A)tln w ww. n... uiff"' n j, v" " solving the bonds of matrimony existing between . above named olninti the ami nn m in this. ground set forth Ja .ther petition oa r, Habiit nn And von are harafcvJ nntiflJ fVo, if f.. ;i M VH .. . . . ... . Mmwi , UVHIUH WU j be taken against you aud application made to the court- - for the relief praysd for in said- - petition. Id testimony whereof I, J.C. Wrijsht Clerk of said Court, do hereunto set my hand and affix thasealf eaidourt this 2Sth day of Augusr, A. B. lW-d- . , . i. . WW r ' . - J. , C. WEIGHT, . Clerk.-- ' ' ' 70-- i - In the Probate Court in and for Box Elder cone.. ty,- Territory of Utah, lion. Samuel ?mitt. ! , Judge.-Gile$ If, ; . Davii, rtaintif , V, . , Mary It. JbxUs Defend T. J The people of th United States in the Territory of Utah aend greeting ta Mary ,M.' Davua, fendant.. You are hereby required to answer the" petitionof Giles F. Unity plaintiff, in aaidcourii filed against yon, witldnton days, exclusive of the day of service, eftar the service on you of thi S de. Brawns, if this county: or, served-wHhl- if J served out of this eounty but withiu tlth' djricft within twenty days; otherwise, within forty davt or juditment by de&ult will be taken against you t ccoTding to the prayer of said petition. Suidi action is brought tc obtain a decree- diesolvinri the boads of matrimony existiug between saidl plaintiff and defendant, ujwn tha grounds set t forth in the petition on file in this office. An,you are heroby notified that if yo fh'l 1o appear and answer the said petition as above required, plalutifT will take default agaUn yon and! ' apply o the eour for prayed for. In testimony whereof, J.C Wright, clerk o- aic ecrt, do horeunto set my han and affix seal.cfaaid cortWs?Sthia.yot Augv 187f. f - tha-reli- , I .;. "i -- . . or - . ' tion of Frederic Voa. Nordock. filed agaiiiHt you" in said court, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of thlssuia- - , moos, if served within this county, or if served'' out of this county, but in this Judicial district with- in twenty days; otherwise within forty days, judgmeat by default will be taken against yoni according to the. prayer of said petition. 8aid Mtion is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, on the gruuods set forth in the petition on file in this office. And yovare hereby notified tbat if von fail te appear and answer the said petition as required, plaintiff will take default againt you and ; apply to the Court for the relief prayed for. In testimony wheroof, I, J.C. Wright, cUrk; of said Court, do hereunto set my hand aud attlt the seal of said court, this 2Sth day of Aug. 1&76.-JC. WKIGHTj t J.C tt WBTGHT, Probata Clark. |