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Show lrerTtIon JUnwtdois ft , A From Horrible Death. Tfkbat Morxinu, Jctr Handsome Tounir Haa f Oifden 472 People front OfcuVn I Attacked by T Cubs. Silt Lake. PRO BONO PUBLICO. POtT OPFICK. tauruai l.l. Sail?. .. fUll UM dry, feat, Tbnwk Mali daily iaM,Trwaca a.a. M4 laOaJ hat VII Lake aad U far Ball Uka as tba Kick Cuvaty, M a.i :" . Mall KHy - tba Wai P Bear Lake County aad Soda BprtDg maila antHi, Ilia pi ca. Wrnm.Dir. and 7:00 a.av atoa day, Wadn.ed.yi and Fridara, d.vlr...:A)a.. lartfe klaa, Idmboaal Moaiana, H Weber eat Ed. Uooprrand aaUTtl'a, I la'tr I 44a . WedaeeaayeaadSatllrdaya Nurta Oirdea and Plata City Slawa-rllla- , HarrMnlla, Moadaya, Wedua4aya and Frtdara, rrtra Uvaa-G.or- al Wiwy 8 1610 a ai toto 1 p.m. S aaday p m. ,...: p.m. Open D'AnniijcT Imhtit S .m. la p.m. fraei. ............... Mantr Omsu DinarM st Open . to ..... fruia.... 7 a.m. to iDuarapan ruui L. K. gTarUtijift. ruanaUT. TRAINS. ... arrtva a.ia .....;.M" p.m IraJs ............. u..r Iraia Iim.... m e.". a. . p. p. B.C. trala anlTaf .......... Migrant arriea....learee. :6 rriTa.. Rnigrant lear.......... trail arrlTaa... " and . 115Ha.ni .......1:15 p m 866 a in ......4:iA pm ffcOO am t.X p.m 140 a. m leave...,,. 44 am 4:6' p. in ... - ,..rViip.ni and. 6 i p.m 0.M. trala arrlTi ...... ...:ua.ai leare. Ofdaa Cur Tina. CHURCHES. Casaci or lav Csaurof Lirta t liixra al ia regular meet n rery Suo lii morning at II a'cUck.w tn Tabernacle, corner of Maiu and Second treeta. Tha eerciea are rid,the by different Elder.. eon: relation being add.-eueHera la alao bald I lie quarteily Couforenca of 'Wrbrr Slakaof Zion." of which Klder Uavld II. Taary w franidaut. and KldnrsL. J. Harrlck and, avrDiiigiiiMil-ianC. r. Mliidlaloa ara Ooulor. arahald in Ilia vu-iocooimaociiic at Athooli of Sunday hscie; Wkidnwnibly rminu tra alto bald In thaakou at p. lu. BnacorAL CUCII fornr of Y. uognd Cuiirlh Sarvirei avary ttunday at U a. m. and Balitatb Ichutil at 1U a. m. Hot. 1. 1 p. lilllagly, raeu.r. Oatiolic Carina tfitutd on outh iidr Fifih itraat, betwrau Vonngaad Prauklin. Carrltaaon tuaday at 11 a. m. and 7:3" p.m. XaM at a.ai. ftav. fathar Kcanlas,paitor. 7i Cccl North aida Main atraat, ktlTauBiat caar Faarth. farTioat an Sunday at 11 a. . aud 4ua.ir. IUt. llaury ekawoa, paator, n'h ilda .f fourth Cocii Lalwaan llaln and Young- - fbrrircn fvi-rKahbatb tuhuul at V a. ui. PmnaTTniA Uat, at 11 a. . iaaday . 13. L Uallaguar, por. The JUNCTION has a LARGER OIBOTJLATION in Ogden and throughout 150 from The bathing excursion to Lake Shore on Sundav evening was the moat popular one of the season. On Sunday rooming's passenger tram a number of people left this lace for a few hours very the lake and at four o'clock But pleasantly there. an immensethrong of gentlemen and ladies, boys and girls were at the depot here awaiting transportation. The brass band performed one piee of music and then a train of eight cars was loaded with people. A run of one hour brought them to the lake, where about oue third of them succeeded in getting a bath. Soon after their arrival four car loads of excursionists reached Lake Shore, from the capital city. Altogether there were 47- - people from Ogden and 150 from Salt Lake. At about 8:20 the train left forOgdeu and arrived here at 9:30. Mike O'Neal, the courteous bur Child In Ofdeo Taller Under at Adam Johnson's place, is Vrtfftd wa; by a Xooa- talu Lioul already knowD as being both gentle manly and courageous He will, On Friday of last week a little however, be hereafter claused among was at toddling child, the oti'xpring of Mr. the heroes. On Sunday he tacked bear two and by cubs, though and Mrs. Al. Motl'ctt, met with a terrible adventure. The parents reside he was severely scratched and his in Ogden Valley, near theuorth (oik doming was LmUly torn, tie came of the river, and on the road leading out of the affray victorious. On the to Eden. Mr. Monett was not at morning of the day mentioned, as is home on thd day mentioned; and his wont, hi entered the bear cage when evening approached his wife in front of his place of business fur took their little ode iu her arms and the purpose of giving the cubs a leswent out in aearch oi the cows. She son they got it and so did he. wandered down on the river bottoms While he was engaged in training and along the bunk of the stream for the pets one of them climbed to the considerable distance. Finally, top ot the cage and dropped on his wishing to ascend a slight eminence, back. The other immediately folhe sealed the child near a grove oi lowed suit aud then the fun began. willows, and went awuy. She was The cubs used their claws and teeth guue a siugle moment, but when she very effectively, on Mike's head, back, and arms; and he in return did returned her good execution with a rawhide. The DABL1.10 WAS MlslIMO. brutes were at last obliged to sues Where it had been seated, ita little but not until their skins bad cumb, straw hat was lying crushed and been cut and their blood spilt by torn, with the ribbons which bad Mike's sturdy blows. All three of held it, broken. Leading from that were yesterday laid combatants the place, down the river; was a slight for repairs. up it' somu article of clothing trail, as had been dragged along the ground. With a terrible fear at her heart, the "Kensouable Reasons." mother hastened on, but before she The Ogden base ball club certainly had proceeded fur, she beheld a waa defeated on Saturday afternoon sight which chilled the blood iu her in the contest with the Slaterville veins. Bedeuth a tree her little one boys, but the reasons for such a re was reclining, with torn clothes, dis- sult are numerous. The latter nine heveled hair, and white from pain was composed of men seleeted from an dfear yet still alive; while but a the different settlements of this few steps away as ii guarding his in- county and was made up of the best tended prey from theparent's rescue, material to be obtained. The pitch with glaring eyes, stood er of the Ogden club could not be A LARUE MOUNTAIN LION. present and of course some other man was called to take his place. A second passed, then love con Even then at the close of the first quered terror; the mother spraug for half of the sixth innings, the score seized her child, and as if on ward, was 8 to 5 and tho odd innings all tied Homo scene. from the wings in favor of Ogden. Then the catch was reached uud they were saved. The terrible king of the mountains er, Mr. Farley, was obliged to with has been seen twice since that time, draw from the game; and everything but no oue has succeeded in sending turned in faver of the Slaterville a bullet through his brain or heart. Club. A hunting party is soon to be organ Still Improving. ized, we underlain!, and he will No fault can now be found with certainly find his death. the ventilation of Union Opera House. A large roof ventilation, tabbed. measuring 6 by 2 J feet has been Yesterday a decidedly trampish-look:nplaced near thecentreof the ceiling. person entered the store of An ample place fur the outlet of Mr. W. j. Child, on Main street, and heated air is thus provided, and stated that he wished to buy some doubtless there will hereafter be no shoes. He "hadn't the change concause of complaint in that respect. venient'' but if Mr. C. would only ac Mr. W. C. Morris, the talented arcompany him to a relative's up the tist of Salt Lake, was yesterday en street, the latter would go his secu- gaged with his assistant in placing rity. The gentleman not being able in some more very shape proper to leave just then, sent his boy fine scenes. Better scenery was never along with the mysterious stranger, on any stage in this Territory, placed who took the youth to an entirely and the skill of the artist, as different place from that he had de well as the enterprise of Union scribed as being th:. abode of his Opera IIouso company, is worthy of "connections'and, telling the young tho highest praise. man that the folks were not at home Northern Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. BftlEF MEXTIOJ. FlXi in the mountains. Tbb heat does not grow leu. Oiti Ogden a itreet car .inc. Riad the notice headed "Wanted" in thU issue. Tbii. Makoetti will arrive to day from Halt Lake, A xctimext ii on foot for the of a yachting club. number of the Wtntcrn June Tail Maya tint hm junt come to hand. The meeting in the City Hall toone. night will be an in KcHAWATi and ecliimes occur with etiual frequency in thii part of the world. Ock telegraphio columns nuffer se? rerely by ruason of a '"general jires sure' this morning. Extksmti preparations are being ruado for the next perforuiauco in Union Opera Houso. A lak6b atlpply of picnic weather was received yeaterday. Every person lias already enough to laet until Kobruary. Tug iron front for Mr. W. . Child's store haa arrived, and the work of putting it in place will Lo commenced soun. A MKETiNG of the Fair Ground and I)riving Park Association will be held at the City Hull this evening, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Business of importance will be transacted. A tturific canine controversy on Fifth street last evening resulted in the scattering of howls and hair, and the slight injury of a youngster who attempted to separate the two auiroals. We were pleased last evening to meet on the street Henry Tribe, Eq. lie is still seriously afflicted with the inflammation in Lis eyes, but is so far improved that ha can be out for a few minutes in each day. A ma from the mountains is reported to have gone into an ice cream parlor yesterday and asked for some The waiter "Fresh Oysters!" fainted: the proprietor turned weak and pale, but finally succeeded in getting a calendar, pointing to the date and gasping, "No R in July." Personal. Mr. Y. W. Hampton has returned from Salt Lake. L. M. McKenney, publisher of the Business Directory and Gazetteer of the U. P. K. R, and its branches, at th Keeuey House yes. registered terday. Mr.C. II. White, of the Western Union Telegraph office in this city, has severed Lis connection with that establishment and goes to Salt Lake this morning. Where are all the lightning boys going, and w hat is the matter? On Sunday afternoon a most strange capture was made by Mr. Adam Johnson of this city. Ho was proceeding with his family, in a light wagon, toward the warm springs,and uau arrived ui a nonu wiinin a mue of his destination, when a large bird was observed circling high in the air. Finally it began to descend and drew so near to tho party that they readily discoved it to be an eagle probably twosthirds grown. The noble bird sailed around in majestio style for a few moments; but betore they had traversed any great dis . i 1a ana a nutter, lance, wun a uari alighted fairly on the dashboard of the vehicle. Quibk as thought Mr. Johnson grasped it by the leg, and despite iu struggles succeeded in gaining the mastery and binding it with a rope. He brought it to this city, and it can now be seen a,t his place in the "Y." The b.rd bears upon his legs the marks of a previous It doubtless had ess imprisonment. capod from ita owner; but hat! prob ably been sufficiently tamed to have no fear of man. 1 1 Ogden for 10 Days. -- BRANCH A LIPMAN COMBINATION! OF- - DAVIS. & Of Salt Lake City, Will Open on Main Ntreet at the nlore formerly occupied Foulger.autl trill ell at Retail lor lO DAYS, a Flue tiloek of lj Wallsa Au exact duplicate of I he Roods we carry In stock at ot our Slammeth Establishment at Malt Lake t Ity Hating an immense stock on hand, we are boond to dispose of i, and will tbertfore sell goods at panto pries. Messrs. L. M. McKenney, W. P. NO OLD STOCK! NO RUBBISH! NO FANCY PRICES' Leonard and L. Whitworth, consti NO SHODDY! Class Latest But First at M. L. Low Garments, Prices. Styles, Astonishing McKenney tuting the firm of $; Co., directory and gazetteer pub NO SHAM. NO HUMBUG. NO HCOD-WIN- K. lishers of this coast for the past fifteen U Mablisbed as this Reliable of firm and All giods are of our own Trust Th fully or' hy. reputation mannfaat years, came up from Salt Lake, on sod Ibereforo He Guarantee Etieh Article us rei.recented or roonry shall be refunded. yesterday afternoon's train. They will canvass this city in the interest A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. y, of their .forthcoming work and as it embraces Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska, it, not ommitting the leading firms of Call Stock is Complete. St. Louis and Chicago, wo predict will with the meet it that pat m ronage a book ot high merit deserves. It will possess many attrac 269 Carnal Street, Mammoth Establishment, 9G, i'8 a 100 Msin 8t., h'sw Vobi. tive features, chief among which is dju21 tf SAlt Ljiks Cm the biographical sketches of promi nent citizens, a feature never em bodied in a a work of its character before. It will contain, moreover, upwards of 500 pages, will be neatly bound and tastefully printed, mak ing it a a tlimg ot ornament as well as of use. Remember ice Only Remain in the City for 10 I) ay Early while our Proprietors, CALL AT Weber Mills, IffZt.7 Ogden, Utah. WOCIIaSTER'S FOR The Contempt Case. The following dispatch was res Having lately beta ceived per Deseret telegraph line afternoon: yesterday Oudkn Junction: At two p.m. President Taylor and the executors appeared with their counsel pursuant to order of court. Dirk Bocki. AND holt and his counsel, Mr. Baskin, also appeared on a subpmna. duces tecum, but not having the probate res REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, cords named in the subpxna, he returned and brought them. On his These celebrated MILLS are now turn return, plaintiffs' counsel desiring to ing out a Better Article of examine them, the case was by mutual consent continued till at ten o'clock. Ogdeu Theatre. This place is rapidly undergoing a change. We understand that Mr. Woodmansee's plan is to tear out A the inner the ceiling and the gallery of the building, put up a new brick front, make convenient and walls, safe entrances, place a gallery along the north end and sides of the auditorium, builil boxes near the stage, the whole place, and otherwise improve the present structure. If all this be done a marked difference for the better will be seen. Messrs. Higginbotham & Co., of this city, are building up a large and constantly increasing trade. Their establishments "are deservedly well patronized, because customers find courteous treatmont, low prices and first class goods. Among the articles to which they especially cull attention this morning are agricultural implements, hardware,nnd new styles of dry goods. People living on the north side of Ogden river can find at the "Cheap Pay Down Store," everything they need, and at the lowest prices, while people making their purchases in tho city may be simi lady fortunate by calling at Peery Block. re-se- Full Stock Always Hand. on, Tbe only Exclusiie Liquor House in Northern Utah! Fourth St., Ogden, skxt uook to Post Ovhch. Bar and Billiard Room FLOUR! Than ever Before BUY The Machinery is of the Best and Latest Patterns and is capable of doing the greatest amount and best Character of work in the shortest space of time, while the most skilled workmanship is constant YOUR Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BEFITTED Fitenshe Business. Connected. THE CELEBRATED S TTJD E B A K E It W A G 0 SS AXD ly employed. Bad X'an. The Arte says, "Van Auken, the Springville dentist and wculd-o- a assassin (he having, it is alleged, attempted first to kill his wife with a RETAIL PRICES, hatchet and afterward to shoot her brother) has been examined and hig XXX Flour, bond fixed at $1,000. Being unable to find surety, he was remanded to XXXX Flour, the custody of the sheriff, where he Graham Flour, will remain to await tho action of the Important Addition. new base ball player arrived in town on Saturday. Unfortunately he did not come in time to take part in the match game; but his arrival drew away from the contest one of Ogden's best players, r Mr. Asa Farley; and the thereby won tho game for the Slaterville club. Asa thinks that a boy who can win a baso ball match on the very day of his birth, ought certainly to develop remarkable powers in after years, so the "fine son" is to be trained in the footsteps of his father. We wish the faithful father, the model mother, and the sweot son long lives of happiness. grand jury." A Yiz: CARRIAGES. Oxxo T77"aiiantoci! Every 2.25 2.50 SOLD JAMES E. FOOTE , OCDEN, UTAH BY 2 25 Wholesale and Relsil Dealer in Corn Meal, 2 25 II A 15 ESS, SADDLES, IJLAMiETS, WHIPS, Etc. Bran (sacked) per cv) t Shorts (sacked) 1 1 dn,9 !f 20 Good for Goodcy. 1 40 "GoodeyV countenance is as bright as a new coinage dollar and Best Chicken Feed, sacked 1 00 as smiling as the firss blush of a sumcwt THE FUllEST per WIST mer's morn. And well it might be; that little female who made her first appearance on thisstago of action at BKFN SOLD IN ALL THU EASTEUN STATES AND GIVES UNIVBBSAL SATIPMCTICM his house on Thursday last (at From these prices a discount on HAS i highly recommend! bj the (acuity for al case" of FeTer and Ago, rerTunh. "1, " would make anybody , Mobility, Dyspppsia. Indinestioa. etc. It ia now introduced 'P o the anlillc f the Pacitc ot ndorned by the folliug ce tif.i Hten of the emineut 1)K. DANA H car lots will be made. smile. Goodey, we meet vou. tS, Stat' Awwyerthen. and DK. II C. half-finishe- SllMOND'S WHISKY! NABOB 1SD new-come- For all Medicinal and Family Purpose A . - rhosetu, Third District Court. Proceedings in the District Court on Monday, July 14, 1879. Associate Justice Emerson presiding: S. P. Teasdel vs. Hiram Luck; hearing on motion to set aside at at 10 tachment set for o'clock. 11 The Pioneer. no mercantile institution Probably in Ogden is much better known than "Drivers Drng Store." The firm conducting this house has been long established here and enjoys the confidence of the public. the house announces a large stock of drugs, oils, chemicals, painters' tools, and a fine supply of tho purest liquors. Special attention is called to their stock of Delraonieo and Glen-vill- a whiskies among the finest in the laud. Reinbember Messrs. Driver & Son's City Drug Store on Main street, Ogden City. PAEIC! THE NEW YORK CLOTHING teer. and that he would call shortly and Strange Capture. t Business Directory aud R. R. Gazet- g sottle, took his leave. Upon the boy's return to the store, Mr. Cliilds took his horse and waon and went in pursuit, without iuoce-s- . Afterwards, hearing of him at tho depot,he went in that direction and found his man at Carey's evidently intending to board the next train. He was re. oil' the to shoes, but quested pull declined, saying that if Mr. Child would go with him down the trajk a little way to where his "valuables'' were stored, lie would satisfy him. As soon as Mr. Cliilds' eyes were turned, however, the tramp drew a pisiol and was about to pre-sent it when his intended victim grabbed his arm, and immediately marched him oil' to Main street, where he was turned over to the offi-- . cers and is now in jail. He claims to hail from Colorado, but would not give his name. PAftliG! I 15, 179- - LltU JDJZR TISE.UEXTS. .YE If THE RECENT EXCURSION. BATTLE WITH BEARS, SAVED! Attention, Firemen! f St Louis, Mo., bi tli ptntirmeu pron.!'"' L0UDKKBACK, " nd which is a (tnarantue to yll hu ,eve of i'ji I can ihow thouB-n- d' ourity anil lettera front persona, iiom all partaof the liiiion and Canada, to quality to its melius"11 theoea.ot testily ' ' ' ' it haa afforded aa a lamily remedy and tonic FEEE DELIVERY To all parts of the oity. w. mcisttjtt j. AGENTS FOR CCCEN CAUTIOX. D. H. PEERY. Signature H.FO0ND&C0., The Ogden Fire Brigado are res Dealers In quested to meat at Firemen's Hall this evening at 7:30 sharp. By order GROCERIES, PRODUCE of N. McCartt, Foreman. and FRUITS. To-da- y SOLE j Xoue Geuuine oer (lie Cork. uii!-- o : " AND VICINITY. I.IelI!4l with My & co.,; k SIMMuNDS, : Sole Pioiriewr. LABOIUTOltV AT)(jFTirF Kn Kt.. St.. Ronton. Bpt. 9.1K. . GEORGE HMMONDH, Esq. Sir: Ihe J n.aiked "ISabUi It hifky," rtceived trim ) been ai,aij'ed with the fnlk wnig multa: sample It it of .elected alcoholic strength and 'ftK f'" A I'DLR FLAVORING oils, acid, metiJii.or deleieiiotw iuUtauco. thu hi.ky it PtJKlS, penor uuality, and rtiitabla f. r Dictic ana M.rtiHi -- l 8. bANA au Mateacho""' UAtt, rtate AJer ST. LOUI?, Mo, S.-.-!. l6- - G. SIMMOND" F.) : I hire bem and hare nolw" tor tune yonr Nabob tlan in wyii f it it, w.tn. at aicption, u.itig JL tbe pnreet ar.icJe 1 lihTe ed, eitr.er medicinally n any vf e.y tatieuts a ho bare been aufierira mill u,.'ii tstioi fcruily puipoee. alfe.-non1 hare pi.cribed ab..b W hi.ky for their nee, and 1 take pleaanra ia f etr-- t baa been nioat an 1 cbiip- - 5"1'' aati.ttclor). Plaaie aeiid me, b expraae, aix 'Tbik, tin, 1. ""Z, c.e, R.C.ioUWUllACK,H-f- lJ t ' jul9 3m and COMMISSION. Lost Seven founds In Thre Weeks. SHIPPING is a genuine medAllan's Ami-Fa- t l'laca of bunmesd. Old Tkaatia Building icine, and will reduce corpulency from two to rive jiounds per week. St., Purely vecetablo and perfectly harm "' and Car.ful A."ntion to order.. P 0 '..Jt Prompt in food West Sl'dft JTniit. Street ClSifle-the. Vt.nh. ' less, actinir . entirely on it., . i Postal Affairs. d34-the stomach, preventing tho forma DEALERS IN GENERAL The jost office at Jacob city, tion oi iai. it is aiso a pusmvo rem MERCHANDISE, edy for dyspepsia and rheumatism, Tooele county, Utah, has been reFAMILY GROCERIES. Boston. Mass.. Feb. 11, 1878. ' The Emigrants. established with Samuel B. McCall ICE! FA Kit PKODITTS, Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.Y. : Bureii disVan M. C. Xiirs The as postmaster. says, by private Gentlemen The Way alluueu to VARIETIES be had at ALL HOURS OF baa been appointed postmaster at patcher to President John Taylor, lost seven pounds in three weeks by Cm frits Ag for the "Sew American" Sewin Machine. Anti-Fat- . THE DAY. at Plainfield, Sevier county; Redick we learn that the emigrants were at the use of Allan's . I.. . . . . . .. . . ,1 '11, , t. desired for domesti v purposes on hand hs cheap Everything Mallard at cue-ie- r, .lanpaie couuiy, j v.iiyenne tins aiiemoon, expecting A. C.REENWELL'S MEAT MAREET, clu apoat. k Smith, SMiTn,IK)UTTi-Call knd km n ..r .l. vr ..irv. I J IU Nli J'rtI ID VI i . 1 j Wholesale Druggist. and G. JD. MaDonald, Ranc , to reach Ogden early Wednesday Fourth lrev. aUltf deodalw Kaue county. 'morning." Son W. Wright Fourth Ogden. W H. WEIGHT & SON, n . tf I ICE! ! - v.. A j I SOriOS.' P. . a II. |