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Show " She Omtcu function. Published EVERY EVKNINO, Sundays excepted fcy th Oaout Puausama Counnr. A SIIOOTIXG AFFRAY ! Man Mortally Wounded FIRST ! Charles W. Penrose, Editor Business At three o'clock ihi afternoon a difficulty occurred in front of the Pulawski Hoase between twt nn, one popularly UTAH. known as"Squealing Tom,"and a colored Saturday Eeniiijrr Sot. 8, 1878 man named Charley Lingo, who is in the employ of the Delmonico Saloon as porter. We are unable to learn the immeIS THE JURY SYSTEM diate occasion of the quarrel, as all the FAILURE. circumstances are ss yet unknown, owing to the excitement which exists at We are naivelj informed of the this time from the unfartunate attempt arrest of the eighth juror in the to assassinate a man who endearored to Stokea case. It appears that during quell the disturbance. The two disputhe trial, the jurors were permitte J tant were engaged in vehement criminto enjoy a wide latitude iu their ations, when Tom warned Lingo to go his remark movements and intercourse with after his gun, acoorapanying by language that induced him to pull friends, under the surveillance of a out a At this moment Mr. pistol. deputy.- Extraordinary indulgence Matlicw Kiuue, of I'ioche, an engiwas granted to them, in even admit neer on the Central Pacific, appeared ting communications from persons and endeavored to allay the excitement, who might be actuated by motives when Lingo pointed his weapon at him, foreign to the personal interests of and fired. Kinney then fell and was the men, who had been entrusted moved away. Drs. Brown and Nellis to his aid. with the sacred responsibility of do were immediately summoned It was discovered that the ball had penoidiug a matter, in which the life or etrated the abdomen four inches above death of an alleged assassin was in the navel, and his wound was pronouncvolved. One of these jurors was ed fatal. Lingo surrendered himself and allowed to visit some of his old is now confined in jail. Full particulars cannot yet be given . haunts while the trial was in pro this affair on account of the lateness of grcss, and on ono occasion became so of the hoar and the confusion which inebriated that, as a natural conse exists. quence was imprudently over-coaid Manager. OGDO, m muoicative. In vino vcritatJ The of the niystcr.es jury room were revealed so fur that the obligations which were incumbent upon him to preserve inviolate the oath of secrecy which he solemnly took, were A grave issue i; virtually disregarded. was at stake, the maintenance of the fundamental principles upon which the arch of society rests, and the vin dication of the law of the nation which had been onenued in its maj n esty. These were secondary consid erations to the convivial juror, who it would seem misunderstood the responsibility he had assumed. Before he had heard the evidence in the ase, he undertook to prejudge the result, and comment upon the probabilities of the issue. His language towards tho murdered Fisk and his friends, was marked with unwonted acrimony, and in the exhilaration of a mercurial temper heated by fr quent potations, his courage arose to such a degree, that he hazarded the declaration that the accused would never be doomed to a felon's grave, as long as he served on the jury. These facts were submitted to the attention of the Grand Jury, an indictment was found against the indiscreet juror, and Judge Davis on Thursday sentenced him to thirty days' imprisonment and to pay a fine of 9250 for his volubility while the trial was progressing, The course of tho Grand Jury, and we regret to Bay, that of the Judge, was reprehensible in the greatest degree in treating with such forbearance and leniency so flagitious ind wauton an ac as the one which was committed by the perjured juror. The Sheriff was guilty of a violation of his duty in tolerating a departure from long established usages, which require that jurors should be held in strict seclusion, oxcept in cases of necessity im'" 1 peratively demanding tin) indulgence f the Court. No such necessity appears to havs justified the scandalous course of the ofiender. On the eon t rary, impelled solely by the desire to gratify his vicious appetite, in a vrciou3 den, among vicieus compah- ions and under the informal chargea of a vicious officer, he abused the holiest of trusts. Why were not the Sheriff and Bis deputy reprimanded or taken to task by the Grand Jury for neglecting their official obligations and made an example of for their aberration from duty ? Why did the Judge, who is not wanting in decourage and who has earned a inservedly honorable name for his flexible devotion to justice and right, administer an indignant rebuke to the officials who countenanced a trans- Two Days' Meeting. Ucld in the Meeting House, Alulad City, ' Oneida Co., Idaho Territory, Nov. let and 2d, 1873. , On the stand were The Russians have a method of CLASS GOODS into fertilizers converting bones AT which is said to be very effective. A trench th'eeor for fuetdecp and of LOW PRICES FOR CASH. anv desired length is dug in the C8 NO BETTER TIIAM BUT earth and filled with alternative lay YOU CAN goods st ers of ashes and whole bones, each WALLACE FOULGER'S, layer being about six inches thick Where The lowest as well as the top layers you will find a well assorted stotk tf are of ashes, and each layer of ashes saturated with water Groceries, is thoroughly At distances of three feet, poles are Wry Goods, Hoofs ami Shoes, rammed down to the bottom of the C'roekery, ditch, and every eight or ten days llsirdwnre, out and enough water they are takcu I'rorisioiig, etc. in the holes to saturate the poured ashes. At the end of two months Next Door to City Drug Store, Ogdeu, Utah. the whole heap is thoroughly stirred with a fork, so as to mix the ashes and softened bones, which are then WM. ROWLAND, left to ferment again, water being added as olten as necessary. In BRICKLAYER AND BUILDER. about three inomhs more, the heap Mason Work of all lands being again worked over two or three attended to. times, the decomposition of the bones Residence on promptly Franklin, first Home FoHth of Fifth is so complete that only a few of the Street, Ogdeu City, CtaU largest ones remain, and these are put into another heap. President Lorenzo H East Temple Street. TEA SB EL & CO. Having Purchased an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS FROM THE EAST, Selected by ourselves with greal care and regard for the wants of the people of Utah, we invite all our friends to call and inspect our Full Line of . BUOWKISG'S Something New. : HAVE yy OPENED WITU A STOCK OF 1 All to be Sold Cheap. d8-2- General Produce . EliSilly Situated, FIFTH STREET, P. .Box 24. dl76-t- f Fonrtli Street, Ogden. IT'oxii Doors From 25. O. GEXEISAI. DEALER IX AID BOOTS LEATHER SHOES, AT THE LOWEST TRICES. For our great pictorial work just issued, called, A I.A. CALIFORNIA, Or Sketches of Life in the Golden State. a F1XDIXGS SHOE ! PRODUCE TAKEN. for Hides. NEATLY EXECUTED: EEPAIrtS V. O. Box d8S-l- y 2H. MERCHANT TAILOR! J. TAYLOR, late Col. Albert s. Made up in ilio Most Approved Style, NEW STOCK Creneral HZcrciias&dise. wm. tTbaker " OF work for every American Octavo, 358 pages. A Iso just issued, THE FARMER'S JOURNAL AND ACCOUNT BOOK. Sead for terms upon these rapid selling books. A. h. BAISCKOiT & CO.. gan Francisco, Cat. HAS COMMENCED FIFTH UPHOIiSTEHY. C. Wood-nianse- THOMAS WILSON. BUSINES3 IN HIS NEW PKEMISES, S Tit EE T, OGDEtf, AIL FOR TUE LOWEST HtlCES. YESTERDAY, LOST, five o'clock in the TREES! TREES!! SHURTL1FF, IN DEALER ; " PRODUCE TAKEN. DUNFOliD dlO-t- f & SONS , All kinds of W.J.Bwayle. NEW STORE. r GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, 50 REWARD. BETWEEN THE HOURS morning and seven in lie eveniuz, a check cu the Omaha National $St in cash, two letters, oue con Kunk for the other $10, anil other papers ef taining value, only to mo owner, i'symeut on the check lias been slopped. The ahove reward will be paid upon the return of the property described by the undersigned at the Junction Office. " ' DRY GOODS. 1S73. I ' Vith a SELECT and SPLENDID STOCK of ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BY IN the subscriber. Workshop over the Post L. W. dl-t- f By the most invaluable d37-t- t J And Citizen. Sopt. 3rd. - Which Mill he Cut in the Latest Fashion "MANUAL OF AMERICAN IDEAS." Entrance by the alley botween and the Post Office 3Et330E!I-V3i:i- A Heto Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality. Agents also wanted for the Office. - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. JUST Beautiful Octavo, Splendidly Illustrated. A'ivid Veu Paintings of life iu California, etc. A -- . Two doors west of Maiu Street. A Fruit and Shade Trees, for sale T. General Merchandise. at Salt Lake City, Wish to call the Attention of the Trade generally, to their full lines of KEIADING'S N UHS Ell Y, BOOTS AND SHOES, rroduce taken iu Exchange. Second Soutli Street. HATS AND GAPS, The best house for the country trade. Two blocks east of Main Street. One door west of Z. C. M. L, Ogden. Goods of the best quality at the lowest possible prices. SAIsT Is A KG CITY. EXTEXSIOX (IF BUSINESS. 10,000 Mulberries, AND 5,000 Black Walnuts. - J. Stanford, GENERAL MEltCIIMT At Conference lime call and see the ConserTatory. Salt Lake City. Apples may b kept for a length of Fifth Street, Ogden, time without rotting by incasing each WARREN HUSSEY,- - - PRESIDENT. apple in a case of tissue paper and putANTHONY OODBE, CASHIER. ' ting thorn in lath crates, in a dry place, Oldest llankin? Institution iu Utah. CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY where a free circulation of air is ob known as the City Bakery with bis Dry tained. Each crate should not contain Interest Allowed on Tims Deposits. Uootls Department, and has stocked it with a full Groceries and Hardware, over a bushel and a half, and if set toattetided to. line of gression of law ? a space of ten inches should be Collections Promptly gether Ul;vti Fos 83 grave an offence, the pun- between each crate. In aiidition to this ht Kill run ishment meted out to the derelict A chnp in New Orleans has hit upon juror totally inrdequato, and the a new way of raising the needful. He A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. to marry a wealthy young I). 31. STUART alunst criuiinal iudifference with was engaged him a as denounced a when rival lady, FOR SALE THE KEST AXD which he has beer treated, shows a deceiver and in every way unworthy, KEEPS t'OKi'E mid LIFT fordwp or shallow wells. Also, PaIl'5IFS Families supplied with Bread, Cakes whereupon the engagement was broken tent Weli Drive laxity iu the administration of law off. for Points Pumps, with ewitalile The rajected party has sued the iron l fitted upon Candies of the let quality. and renaireilan Pumps piping. that should extort from every heart slanderer for the amount he would have able terms, at WorkhlN Titbinff 0l-- , a sentiment of virtuous indignation. obtained had he married the lady. In price and quality THEY MENDELSOHN'S. IT PUIViPSIPUSVIPS! AXD CiLSH: FiLIB - i x. DM. WANTED AGENTS. tf LIQUOR STORE. vf OGDEN, UTAII. ami Fancy . & Co. ' NOTICE. Drugs, TEASDEL G. WHITEHEAD E. P. BROWN. UTAH HOTEL, MERCHANDISE! GENERAL STORE. new cereal has been grown in Ore gon, and the people are puzzled as to whether it belongs to the wheal family, General Merchandise. or more nearly resembles rye,, barley or oats, opinions being very nearly equally Tiiree Doors South of Utah divided. From seven to ten stalks grow Hotel, Ogdeu. from one root, to a height of about four Where customers will find it to their feet, and these stalks, or straws, are thin and hard. The radicles are tough, and advantage to call before purchasing spread widely. The heads are six inches elsewhere. in length and covered with a heavy Cirain taken in Exchange. beard, each filament being five inches J. and J. W. BROWNING. d 20-- n long. The grain is double the length of a kernel of wheat, and, instead of being firm and compact, is hollow, the cavity containing glutinous matter. While the grain bears a closer resemblance to wheat than anything else, the straw looks more like that of rye or barley Its origin is somewhat peculiar, the first grain having been taken from the stomach of a wild goose, by a farmer in Tillamook County, nearly three years i AND . ago. lie was struck with its appear ance, and planted it, and the succeeding COMMISSION MERCHANT! season sowed tue product. He distribu ted a portion of the second crep among a tew menus in different parts of the atnte, who this year raised small quan Shipping a Specialty. tities. It will require another year to determine tne value or the grain. A TO RENT. f Gli B H O U S E, C5, G7 aiid G9 , Jensen Ilunsucker, Oh Chester Loveland, ver Snow, John D. Rees, Thos. Harper Elders of and a number of leading Malad Valley. Saturday, z p. m , Choir sang. , Prayer by Thomas Harper. Choir sang. Elder Jensen said there were many principles and doctrines contained in the that the Sectarian holv Scriptures, world are in ignorance of; for instance, baptism for the dead, and sealing, and other ordinances that pertain to our family relations in time and in eternity. made a lew remarKs, , Uro. ilunsucker showing where the hand of the Almighty had been over the people since tneir ar THE rival in these valleys. Oliver Snow remarked that ail prom ises made by the Lord to his people, are conditional; when lie commanded the children of Israel, there were conditions The Finest House at all times before they would enjoy the of Entertainment object of their desires. Jonathan Wrignt saia tnose taai can not abide in the law of the celestial IN OCDEN CITY. kingdom, cannot endure the celestial glory. We are the people of God, and what is required or us in oraer to ooiain AND WITH eternal life if we should be cUed to lay every dollar's worth of property on the altar, we should consider eternal me EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. cheap. For particulars apply to . ; Sunday, iu a. m. John D. Reese remarked that we are W. TIIOMSOX, living in a time when prophecies are be OGDEN. ing fulfilled daily, for instance, the i its various principle of branches. He went en to snow wneretn t paid and the (rood it had already done, and the satisfaction it brings and ts tendency to bring the people togetu er. lie spo&e very nigaij oi iub UNDERSIGNED TJATIXG B0EGIIT THE institution at Riigbam City, that THE of goods ol the late firm of Perry A will continue the business of the Piothe people there are fast becoming inde- Pritchett, neer Dm Store. All persona knowing thempendent. selves to be indebted to the lute firm are V me gos to settle their accounts without delay. requested Thos. Harper suowea wnere IV. JAMES L. 110RR0CKS. pel had imparted wisdom and intelli October 30th, 1S73. gence to niauKina. ue oore ins lesumuny to the truth of this work, and inas much as ho would ao rigni no wouiu triumph. j!roecries, Chester Loveland remarked that forty the himself Goods, to revealed God years ago children of men in a most remarkable OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, way and very unexpectedly to the in habitants of the earth, and from that day Are constantly kept on hand and offered to this God still reveals Himself to His for sale at servant?. 2 Sunday, pm. THE LOWEST PRICES. The sacrament was administered. President Lorsnio Snow said that since he met here belore, one year ago, in'this The most Competent Druq- beautiful valley, be had traveled 25,000 ffist in the Territory will miles. He gave a high y interesting ao attend to the preparation of count of his visit to various cities of Eu- Medicines, rope, and lo Egypt, and Palestine, de The patronage of the public nnd es scribing Jerusalem and its inhabitants, and various objects or historical lame pecially that of the late firm is solicited. referred, to in the holy scriptures. Whn God wishes to express His JAS. L. HORROCKS, mind He takes the same course now as anciently. He communicated His will to ua through tlie Prophet Joseph Smith and others, and what is not completed in this world, will be continued to the East side Main St., Ogdcn. world to come, until the restoration of Class First Tortcrs, Ales, Cigars, WiuesLlquors, all thing. , ; etc. "' 7 p.trf. .': Call nod None but genuine articles imported. see me. Pritate room for parties, The meeting was addressed by several W. CLARK. Elders; the subjects were Tithing, and the importance of organizing a Female Relief Society at Malad FIRST ATIOXAL BAXK OF tTAH D. R. Jones. City, and education. Jonathan Wright Snow, SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE. JCLtrs MENDELsonx nAS Novr opened a full stock of goods at his new store, Opposite the Post Office. DEFY COMPETITION. The trad wxmid de well t CAM OX TIIEU, DRY-GOQP- And look over their stock beferi FANCY" GOODS, 2iOTIO:S, CLOTHING, AH CJlLL at ETC. Jr-chasi- tg elsewhere. reasonable prices. and examine. WHOLESALE & EETAIL |