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Show Ehc CDgtUn bythiCaina 37" sol function. Fobliahtd 1VSRT EVENINO, SoDdy Mcepted IMblidmiso Compiki. The Life and Adventures or NOTICE!' SIa laj Ca jSjLm ltctail Department. H'oiig Cuing L.00. Wonr Chine Foo. the Chinaman wha annulled hv hid countrymen at Wolfe's aboe factory on .Market street, last Saturday, it ueeoii i$ a celebrity, not only in big own country, but in the eastern Slates,. Six years ago he was taVea by an American lady from China lo the city of Washington and placed in Columbia College, liis came at that time was Wong Say Kee. A ter learning the rudiments of the English language, he entered the regular course at the Lewisburg fPa.) College, where he graduated with honors. He then started upon a lecturing tour, tiaiting several of the eastern cities and entertaining large audiences with virid description!! of his native country. He boasts the acquaintance of Charles Sumner, Henry War.d Deecher and a large number of the prominent men of the east. Failing in health the young man returned to his native land a little more than two years ago. During his residence in this country he became fully imbued with the spirit of Republicanism, and the condition of his own race presented such a glaring contrast that he conceived the idea of emancipating the people and of ohanging some of the heathenish customs which prevailed. He formed a secret mutual benefit society, known by the name of Tung Bhan Whey, having for its purposes the elevation of the people and the introduction of the social customs of America. The ultimate object ef the society was to gain control of the Government and change the whole internal system of the Empire. He says that the society rapidly extended and gained great strength among the higher classes. The American and European residents wore let into the secret, and They promised hearty were almost prepared for the coup d'etat to seise the Government, when their intentions came to the knowledge of the authorities. An order for its suppression was issued, and the leaders were seized and put to death. Wong Clung Foo escaped and tied to the interior. For two months he wandered about, often being compelled to ttee to the mountains and for days subsist upon herbs; A large reward was offered for his capture, and he was twice taken. He gained his liberty once through stratagem, and the next time through the oupidtty of his countrymen by purchasing it. He at last placed himself under the protection of the foreign Consuls at one of the Chinese ports, and sailed for this city on the steamer It has already been stated in the VhrotiicU how he rescued the eight girls who came on the same ship from a life of shame. For this act he has brought upon himself the hatred of the Hip Vee Tong Society, which lately figured In the great conspiracy case. Ho has boen told by some of his countrymen that this Sooiioty has offered a reward of $1,6(0 for his assassination. He has been obliged te change his lodgings and always have a friend with him to cseape such a fate. Wong Chin Foe speaks English .with remarkable pariiy, and is polished in manners. S. wus "Mao-Oregor- THE! OP AT THE imPROEB wheels passed over him, cutting him up terribly. His left aria was cat and crushed In six plaoes ; his shoulders were all cut up ; and there was a deep wound over each eye,' and on the back of bis head. He was also injured in other parts of his body. The train was stopped, and ihe injured man was picked up still alive, and left to be taken up to Cheyenne on the passenger train, which was not far behind. The man gave his name as Ephraim Ottinger, and stated that ho came from Pittsburg, where be bad a family living. A doctor, who happened to be on the passenger train, attended the man, and upon examination pronounced his injuries fatal. He died soon after reaching Cheyenne. Omaha Bet, 23i intt. The ladies of Troy who were so exclusive ns to insist on having a picnio "all alme by theraselves," don't feel much encouraged by the result. Just four of them goi together. The others Btayod at home hopibg he would call. Corded Alpacas, Jacquards, Linseys, etc Lumber, Sash, Doors, AND JOB WORK TUKNED WORK Carpets and Trimmings. OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION! Ploughs, Mowers, IS EXECUTED Full Line of A A Large Assortment or THE LATEST STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES, OF For Gents, Misses wear. Ladies-o- r Hats, Caps and Clothing! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CASE'S Celebrated Threshing Machine. GROCERY HARD AY ARE DEPARTMENT AND Complete in every variety. . -- 5o:- WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE & Co. IN A I. Stovo Department. Z. C. M. A LARGE STOCK OP MAIN STREET, AND CORNER OF FIFTH AND WALL STREETS, CHARTER OAK, Suporior Stylo OG-Ddl-t- NEW ERA AND MONITOR, TINWARE f Order Books, ZION'S CO-OPERAT- of MERCANTILE IVE EA L1TI E Doing the Largest Business Letter Heads, Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and selling on the Closest Margins. Ball Ticket, Meal Tickets, Hand ALL KINDS, MOUSE TEASDEL & Co's, Show Cards, Business Cards, STOVES. CALL AT EVER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. Yisiting Cards, OTH'ER COOKING! Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. E dl05-t- f d, Totter Station, beyond Sidney, and went some distance from the track to pick up some oactuses. The train started np before he was aware of it, and in order to catch it, he was obliged to run as fast as he could. Upon reaching the car, he slipped and fell upon the track. The Poplins, Nouveaatcs, Repps, . vicinity-- Delaines, Flannels, Bill Heads, On Saturday an emigrant on the westbound Union Faoifio emigrant train, left the ears during the short stop made at Sifos, Ogden Junction Office flock of ewes for breed- Accidentally Killed. WAGONS, With Wagon Stock. Selecting Breeding Ewes. d, Ever offered ia this FISH BRO'S & MITCHELL ." ing purposes, there is net the slightest occasion for having them superbly grand, faultless in symmetry, or even of Btrong-loineextra, large Bize, as a firmly-buil- t, compaot ewe of moderate bulk, while not being such a large consumer of food, is generally a much better nurse than a big boned one, a feature in the character of a breeding flock which can Grandly-breccarcely be overestimated. heavily-flesheewes are a very unsafe invtstment when taken from a fine soil and dry climate slightly inferior. It takes theu a frill year to become acclimatized, and1 if not carefully attended to the first winter in the matter of food and Bheltcr many will die, while a considerable portion will be mere shells when the year comes rouml, utterly unable to rear their lambs profitably. On the same plan keep ewes selected more for their thrifty qualities than the grandeur of their appearance, and coming from pastures scarcely so good, will do well, give no trouble, and make an excellent return in money. A close, firm fleece, rather than' a lengthy, opca one, should be the standard aimed at, the former keeping out the drenching rain much better than the latter, and preserving the skin dry through a storm. Moreover, a close fleece Is always indicative of a sound constitution, the ewe possessing it seldom being a bad doer. oooiS DRY Receipt Books, In choosing a STOCK: 1 East Temple Street, - - Salt Lake City, AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARS IN NEW YORK, BOSTON, rHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. , of Consisting; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Motions, Etc. PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Clothing In immense Variety, "Wholesale and Retail Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoe's, Groceries and Hardware. DEALING IN : Bills, Shipping Bills, Monthly Statements, BLEES SEWING MA CHINES ! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Unrivalled in the Market. In consequence TH33 GRAND ... i PRIZE Mr. J. OUR At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded Call and examine d-l- THE Every Variety of SINGER MACHINE ox WORK! AGENT y A JO DEALERS VISITING SALT LAKE CITT, COULD NOT DO BETTER IN GUNS, . PISTOLS, THAN TO , EXAMINE DLWOODEY'S Ammunition EVERY DESCMPI10.Y OF ACRICLLTLRAL and for HACIIIXERY ! FISHING TACKLE. sale at FURNITURE BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. C. W. PENROSE, I At our Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogdcn the 9 Facilities for supplying our Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to J those at Salt r. T. FROM THE NORTH Immense Stock On exhibition OCJDEJf,! PEOPLE ! CALL A2TI Reapcrs,tfowcrs,Stilky llakcs,Thrcshing Machines etc, shouid OGDEN. TT BIO GU5 STORE IMPORTERS FOR at his Store, Lat JAMES HAGUE, WAG !, 8TANFOED FIFTH I'll ji'l. exhibition at ogdea. HAGUE BEO'S, Btudebaker, Bain and Whitewater O BI S, AH Or KrvintrM, KcmittaueM, be tddresaod to tlia Manager, demand for the above machine we ha appointed This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. SAMPL.ES RAILROAD SEWING of the increasing dl-t- f Lake II. B. CLAWSON, Supt. EVERT DESCRIPTION 95 East Temple St, P. O. Lock Box a JO. For He is Determined to Sell Cheap. CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. S. L.City. dl-l- ! 31 Eaet Temple Street, 75 First SouA Street, t1wtuoss dl-t- f itud Elegance Coinbiuett |