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Show . W'kksesdat Etskixo, Dec. 22 'Tin True Vmiou." THE PISTOL. ilr. Phil For ), tho jobwaggoiier who has been implicated in the es A Mau Shot in the Hack at Sandy. ' Bart, on TuesCaI,e f 1je !ri-ne- r us this morn- called Dec. 4, oil day, The Herald of this morning has an ing, (o iv v.' hat he asserts to be account of the shooting of a man the true version of theatiair. named Borlase by ano'her named 3Ir. Ford s.;i.ys that on mid even- - Jenkins, at Sandy, last evening, iii;,' he had boon engaged rathur late which is liable to. wove fatal. It in his bminew. Before going home, seems that Borlase, who is a resident he dropped into Woolnei's's estab- of West Jordan, went over to Sandy, lishment for a short time. When he where he had previously worked. He got ready to go Lwine, he told Sam- drank pretty freely, and commenced uel Simms, a bfcy iu his employ, to to abuse the father of the man by an.J got Hn; team t wuicn was wltom he was shot. David took up Mai.ding outaidej ready to go home. the quarrel, which resulted in the At this juncture a stranger (poke up shooting. The Herald says : to him. asking whether he could be The boys in the express and bagiven a ride. Go being answered in gage car of the 1'tah Southern, when tho affirmative, he asked for a little the train pulled into Sandy, heard time to wait. After waiting for loud talking on the plaiform, as of It was then dark; some time, Mr. Ford left the saloon persons quarreling. and the train had hardly stopped, with and HQouiited his wagon when several Bhots were heard, and He drove the boys ran out to see what was the the ..iuuis. boy Off without noticing anybody trouble. A man came running up and crying that in t.ie wagon except himself the street, hallowing, he was shot. It was John Borlase. He and the boy. Just before turning was taken into Mr. Schuler's saloon, the corner oi' Fourth aad Young St., where it was proven that ball had a shot from behin struck the k-- of entered him and that the wound was was his nig!, horse, causing it to Etumble. of a very serious character. He taken to the drug store, and then Looking around, Mr. Ford eaw a kept there while a person named man, unknown to him, brandishing Con Su divan, his partner, was sent a pistol and sending two more shots. for. The train was held over until Mr. Ford wa utterly unaware of the it could be ascertained whether he should be brought to the city for name, profession or business of the treatment. When his partner was man who shot afier Iiim. The fall found, he directed him to be taken of the wounded horse interrupted to the city, and he was carried into tho progress oi the wagon and Mr. the baggage car and laid on the floor as po sible. When as F. left the wagon, going will, 'imms the comfortably wounded man was in the car he back of McNutt's eUblishmeiit, was asked who shot him; and in the afraid of violence by tho sheriff. presence of his partner and Mr. A. L. Williams, and perhaps others, he Making tha ercuit of that portion of that Dave Jenkins had shot stated the b!ok, Mr. F. canto tuck to his him. Borlase stated that he had t ara where a c: owd had been gath- done no tiring, and that he was shot He ordered the while moving away, which statement ered meanwhile. to norseand team, is borne out by the fact that he is to attend the boy in the back. Tho bill entered while he himself went home and got shot the back just below the left shoulanother horse which he harnessed in der, and a little to the left of the place of tho wounded horse which pi He. Before the city was reached had meanwhile been shot dead J jst Borlase began to spit blood. Borlase was met et the depot by as Mr. Ford had draircod tho dead Dr. J. M.Benedict, who had been horse to tho corner of Franklin and tele'rap bed, and was at once taken Fifth Street, he was accosted by a to St. Mary's The Hospital. for his recovery are said to chances in his with a who, pistol siranger be very slight, and he might die at hand, ordered him to lesvo the time. He has a wife and childany wagon and surrender, which Mr. F. ren at West Jordan. He is a man did, recognizing at tho same time aged about 28 or 30 years. Jenkins the stranger whom he had tcll is also a married man, and is said to He had drunk in Woolner's saloon and after- have had quite a family. not been captured up to last night wards firing at him on tho street. at S o'clock. Tha stranger who gave him-se- lf out to be a sheriff from Utah and Northern. had had the Cheyenne who From the telegraph, we learn that of Mr. the escaped man, kept charge F. a prisoner until nearly 5 o'clock, Senator Teller introduced a bill auwhen he committed him to officer thorizing the Utah & Northern R.R. James Brown, which Utter at once Company to construct such branches of its road in Utah, Idaho, and released him. Mr. Ford considers the action of Montana as it may deem advisable, the Cheyenne officer as an unjustifi- with the same grants, powers and able outrage and has taken legal privileges, and upon tho same terms step3 to recover damages from Mr, and conditions as are approved by act of March 3rd, 1873, for its main Talbot (the Ch. officer). line. - 1SS0, 1 I post:office. ..KjUt'AI.S. I Lake Citr, double 4aily..9 a.m. mid 5.40 p ..4" a. m, t; tn rough mail i,.M . B Mt, tkroQga mail dulf, ... ...6:0 p m. CLOCUv; 9 00 a.m. fur a't Uke and the But 5 00 i.ic. r flail 1,1k anil the West, I irh v aud Lake bear Ouut a'onnty, ala 8priDge mail go ria Kvau-tu- , to voming.aad leee the lattr (.laze r i. rrilv.nt Wdoda aai Mondnya, IHttja uti " ortli Utah, Idaho and Hour . HuoUiiiHe, Kdpn, Haoivratid (my- - WeritK-aaa.vaiid patar1y la fUio Citj.SlaterTllle, Mirth Ogden a ut HaTtTit!, Mondaya, Wetlneedaya ..8 4fl and 0 ;m lIoEta, liunai al LVtl ivery 8 IS a'ja to "7 i 10 ai to p m 8 mday Bot?n IxrasTitaKlr from met OuiK V ......6 0iea u tolpB a laaaf lit Open from .10 a i to 4 pi T a m to 8 p m Ontaida door open from ...... NATUAN KIMBALL. Poatmutcr. TRAINS. C P train arrive " DP " P train U M0a ,...6 Hi fin .... 9 16 a in 8Mp m loeTea... " arrir a V P Emigrant arriTa.... ieaTM .. r1 " J arrire.. CP " " UN ......6 M a m 4 26 p m SlJCiam .... 40 p IB lere...... " up fj C traic ....1180am .... 116pm arriT.. t ....... 4 ... aud..... laTM aud. ....... atri .., lea re.. Ofdaa Citj Tim. am Bttipm 8 Warn Su p ni ...4 Hie JUNCTION has a Larger Circulation in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, titan all'.other Newspapers Combined, Volered at thiPat llah Territorr, (Wlr u Seod Clawi at Otfden Matte r. til), j brief mextiox. Fkush fish at Chipp'd market. 1'iua'jo id no electriclly lighted. Sue notice of 'Vsurprise parly" elsewhere. Go and see Cbipp's line gras bouquets and wreaths. Do xot forget the parties to take place on Christmas Eve. Short hand taught by Wm. Lowe Apply at J cnctiox office. Adam Johnsox will have a match, to morrow turkey-shootin- g at tho depot. Salt Lakr is arresting and punching her hoodlums; Let Ogden do likewise. The first American city to light its streets wholly by electrieity itOden, ' Utah. Inter Ckean. The shooting match between John Tyler and Cy. l'atterson takes place at the Driving Tark. n .Iosiah Lbavjtt Is years He says ho is as good old, ' ps ever, and that he can "get away with the average hoodlum. We suggest that the Council deputize Uncle ''Josh" 10 perform this duty, ami pay him handsomely for his services. . fifty-seve- y. Christmas ErePartfe. On Christmas Eve.Tour parties will take place in Ogden. Union Opera House will be opened by the Oden Brans Band, for the third of their series, for the benefit of the Second Ward organ fund. Another party will also be given, the same evening at Fireman's Hall, the proceeds to be devoted to the same purpose. No doubt a large company will attend eacb of these parties from the Second ward. In the Third Ward, a ball will also be given, the first of a series to take place this winter. The Fourth Ward schoolhouse will also be occupied tor a party, the pro ceeds of which will go to swell the the Sunday School fund of that ward. Altogether, those who delight in dancing will have plenty of parties on Christmas, from which to select. (ran! Proclamation! The above is the heading of the advertisement of Henry Woolner, which can be found elsewhere in this issue. Henry is determined to keep himself before the public, and for the holidays presents a list of drinkables unsurpassed by any bouse in Ogden either in quality or y.rice. Jleiides this, lunch is served every day in a s'yle fit lor any. Read the advertisement, and pick out that which suita you. Personal. we had a pleasant call from Mr. K. N. Grooms and Mr. F. C Smith, of the Dallas (Texas) Daily Herald. The gentlemen, who are en are jovial and route to California, taking in the eights as they, pass through, and corresponding with the paper wilh which they are connected. We wish jthein success in their trip. TdMlsy good-nature- d, A Card. The put lie will please take notice, Kirk Patrick, of this t.liHtason, city, claims t b& connected with our on this ground is establishment tryinp to borrow L?wy and receive favors from the peofe, ffe wish to state that this individua i in no way connected with us, neither we owe him, nor have we anytimg to do with him in aor way. We therefore caution the public against .trusting him so Jar as wowetion eeroed. aii Bcetos, Uerrick ldec21:.'t fc Whitk. dtsdel Jloise Blanket.,! Extra fine quality at Kuhn's. L rt3 ddelltf to J. ddelltf & shoes, spoon Co's. fine doc!2(t G. Resigned. We are informed that Mr. Geo. R. Hill, of Ogden City, at present laboring on a mission at llidge. Fayette Co., Ala., has sent in his resignation as president of tho Y. M. M. I. A., in the First Ward of this city. Our young brother has been impelled to this step by reason of his uncertainty as to the length of his Htay in the south. Brother Hill says that he fools an interest in the cause of ind believes that his resignation would be to the aiyan ttgo of tha Association. From the letter carrying the news of Ero. Hill's resignation we learn that he had lately been appointed to bis new field of labor in Alabama, having loft North Carolina on the 25th of last month. He had also traveled through parts of Virginia and Tennessee. So far he has made no acquaintances yet, but is in hopes that he will, by the h;lp of the Lord, succeed in doing good in his present field. Elder Hill adds that ''preaching the gospel to an unbelieving world is something that requires a great deal o! patience and perseverance:" Elder Hill, at tho close, trends his kind regards io all the members of the Central Board of Y. M. M. I. A. and of the Association, and desires t be remembered in their prayer. The True luwardncitj. An exchange, whese editor, thoug! usiranger io us, pertMps lias "run a newspaper in Ogden, says that "if au editor omits anything, he is !.ty. If he peaks as they are, people get ar gry. If he gloeses over or smooths down the rough points, he is bribed. If he calls things Ly thtiir right canjs, he is unfit for tlio position of an editor. If he dves not furnish bis readers with jokes, he is an idi t. If he does, he is a rattle head, lacking stability. If ho condemns the wrong, he is a good follow, but lacks discretion. If he lets wrongs aud injuries go un mentioned, he is a cows anl. If he exposes a public man, he does it to gratify spite, js the tool of a clique, or bIon;ts n the "outs," It' he indulges in he is a If he does not, his blackguard. papsr is dull and insipid.'" Oguen's chronic grumblers aud soreheads will please copy. The shooting mntch between Mr. John Tyler of this city and Mr Cy Patterson, of Salt Lake, will take place at the Ogden Driving Park 23d, at 11 a.m grounds The money has been put up, and everything has been arranged. Surprise Party. night: Dec, 23d, 1880, Store, Finest Cigars and Louie O'Ntals'. Cor CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! Get your Jars for minced meat at Thos. Dee's, 4tb Street. dde!3tf Tina Toy Chamber Boyle Sets k Co.'s. GtiOCERIES, LIQUORS, Hooray! Hooray! There is still a great rush for Dres den Ranges, Parler, Cook and Heat dnol6 tf ing Stoves at Funge's. FrpU Cranberries. Buckwheat flour, and Maple Syrup Oh, (JO S. CIGARS, ddelltf PIPES, Mc. Inclusive Agent for PHILLIP BEST MILWAUKEE BEER. " " COLDER RULE PLUG TOBACCO. ' ilVOH'K& BLASTING and 8PORTI3TG POWDER S the oft-han- d Fine Masks for Masquerades will be found at Thos. Dee's. dde!3tf Babt Perambulators' at Boyle's. Fine Fruit, Fresh Butter and Eggs at Thos. Dee's, Fourth St. ddetftf Ami buy me that Poltnaa from Kuhn; Yuii lol J Die yoti would if it nae job ths cramp", Ami you can't bay it any too aooa. As A. Kuhn & Bro. are offering their immense stock of goods at cost, to reduce their stock by the 1st of Jan., consisting of Men's and Bovs' Clothing, Ladies, Ulsters, Circulars. Jackets, Dress Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, suitable for Holiday Presents. Bear in mind they are selling for cost up to the 1st of January. dde20tf Look out for fine Sleds, Wagons it Carriages at Reeder's Pioneer Candy Stere- - ddelltf Fine VYlnes rcritiassr Sold by the Gallon or Bottle, at Wholesale Trices. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine rny Stock and Prire h, tore purchasing el tewhere. OOMEI ONE, to Particular Attention paid NOTICE. use Brown's Western Remedies. For sale by all INDEBTED TO THE LATH dealers in medicine in Ogden and PARTIES J. E. Looly & Co. will, for tt present, find their ob fatlons at tie Utah. del Banking House of Gntbrie, Dooly Co., and tbe liabilities of the firm will be setUet' there, on presentation. E. IT, ORTU. ddcO l.V Oodm, U. Tw, Dec. 8, 1830. GRAND PROCLAMATION! Groceries, Flour and Woolen Goods. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Flour and. THE BEST VARIETY OF BUCKWHEAT G-ro,ir- t. Home-mad- tbaa M1 Orders promptly Maple and Rum, Tolu Rock and Rye, GOLD LYON PUNOHwIrid,r GENUINE IS H ANDY, 3IA.llTJBL.Li CALL, BRANDS OF GHAmPA&ErE. In I he Rest WHISKIES Tby bare o. ened any L.terB THEIR FACTORY Tobacco and ee, oa Fourth St. Ciara frnm ddeStf Santa Claus, Go to G. H. Tribe's, 4th St., to buy your Christmas presents; he has an immense stock of all kinds of Fancy Goods lor the holidays. dde!8 6tslt a Branca Establishment, and will giye yon or Western Goods brought into this market. IS AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ddel6tf W. G. Main Street, CHILD & SON'S Ogden, Utah. Tlsited and made pnretiMet from ionic of tbe Iargect bouae '3. in the East, we are W nowprepaied to offer ana bare determined to We nave also sec a red! the SELL 1 Brands of Well Cured Goods, 4 .00 PER GAL. WESTERN "PK1' AGENCY ret M Y BAR LUNCH SERVED EVERY DAY, From 11 a. nit to 2 p.m. LUNCH AND DKINK, 25 GTS. The milliard Room is tlie best in the eity. 3 of Calibrated GENERAL CXCELSIOrl' ETNA B. Ard ' eflwarj ;COOKINO AND 2 LOWER PRICES f HEAIiNQ immMk Than any honse i ne West. STOVES! 6i Wlilch we otrrat wlm.a or retail lower than 94&W$SHKpk&mr'h Fashionable Millinenr establiHliN meut of Miss Rosa Dee, 4th St. ddec8tf VOUr AT GREAT IT Is supplied with the FLVEUT STOCK that can he found in the marker, connected with allot Lunch Strain. the dsepHtf T BETTER QUALITIES AMD LOWER PRICES Thio I have a line oi FROM $2 00 to W-AJST- ddecl8tf SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD, Five door weat of Main St., on Fifth St.,Offden . Goods Ic the lm ITZIC AND OTHER CELEBRATED filled. L- Apple and Peach Brandy Socks, Roots and Shoes! Hoine-Mad- e any other hnl AT PRICES RANGING aud Liquors. Fob good, fresh bread go to &c, &c. Call and See our Stock and Receive Bargains-FOURT. . STREET, OODE3T. UTAH. Wholesale anil Retail Liquor A No. 1 Ju.Mii hereby ordaia every lover of a good artiole of Liquor to eall Dealer, dohuulxek, gmraatee to give better goods for tbe money uuuas iu i m j or any otDcr city. I have a large stock of all kinds of liquors en FLOUR WOOLEN GOODS. Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Water Proof, Yarns, e PEOPLE OF OGDEN and VICINITY! me and I will , DEALERS TO TUB Linuors for Christmas: he h RA a. lftrtrA stock of the finest tronda fnr fhA holidays. ddelS 6t sit Get TJT-AH- PARR BROTHERS, IN Blankets, Tribe's Liquor Store, Mam St., and buy your Wines and Thos. T.T, OGKDIHISr, tf doc27 Go to G. II. trench bakerf n Fifth St. V Mail Orders. Fourth Street, Make your boys happy with Boyle's ddelltf fclegant new Sleds. Fok Coughs and Colds, use Brown's del Cough Balsam. a.o BEST WIMES AH1 OOHXID ddeclltf For Western Diseases, TOBACCO, I Christinas Turkeys. At Adam Johnson's, in the Y, a shooting match will take place at the rear of the U.iion Hotel, on Thursday, Dec. 23d 25 cts. a shot for fat, fine turkys. Come, hit your bird, take it home, and make your family shot takes happy. 60 yards the turkey's head; 100 yards regular shot. da dec.lG,7t Cost! fathar, coaia down with tho stamp, 1 at John Full Linb of Groceries at Thos. ddecStf Dee's, Fourth St. Cost! since expenses having bought the interest of Mr Fred T Kiesel I caw Laboring Boy's Wagons of all sizes at Boyle offer to my customers and the public generally my goods at the lowest possible figures,' consisting of Co.'s. Go, oee and get some. d delltf. Fine Scotch Whisky, Jamaica Rum, Rock and Rye, Cost! lather, dar TRIMMINGS GOLDBERG, FOR THE HOLIDAYS! aia. ctoSOtf SADDLERS' IDE Nl FIFTH STREETS; i STOVES AfsX TIKWARE. New Goods tabacco at M; s. ner Young and Fifth St. Ogden. ddeo. 18 2w iX "Ya.:r,:d irOTJ "WHO dlt. OTHKKSPOON ltjmbeb under reduced Meet at Carroll & Dee's stables, at 1 5:uU, where conveyances can be had on v 4J The market furnishes. Shooting: Mafih. New p&sva Importer and Wholesale Bealer Elegant dress dolls kept by Miss Rosa Dee, Fourth St. dde!3tf &. 7 Table and Pocket Cutlery. just received at James Wother & AfTATDn. MAIN STREET, Of PLATED GOODS. Ths Dkk, on Fourth Street, keeps a fine supply of Toys and Notions. 4e8tf A CO?r, f0(Ja . STEVENS' BLOCK, i STEEL h. D. Soller's Jt Co. handsome line of the above Mechanic AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, deMtf Nobbv and solid Parlor Sets at Boyle & Co.'s Furniture depot. u., ana usualr oy TS. Aum mjj nn (ffsmH TO U i Co.'s for Fine Fur d came Vine in Botlb & Co. can supply you with everything in the Furniture line. A Tfi WTT.T rsnXT w Appointed Hardware Stores, and onr Prices are as low as the market allows. 1m Hwrse Klankets! Go to Boyle niture. Gardeners'. fcJ.'-'- - "otice. The members of the High Council Plum Pudding:. are requested to meet in the City Christmas Hall oa Thursday Dec,2.)rd, 1880, at at your Bay Fruits, etc., i r. II. Tribe's, 4th St.; he hag a Jarge cine o'clock a m., a usual, and at of new liaising, Currants, Citftx-two o'clock p.m., for the transaction ron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Nuts, of important bu.siiit-s- s. Ctndit-- s and all kinds of Fancy James Tavlob, Clerk. at Jowe,t prices, ddelb 61 tit Gro-ceri- 1 tYR, a1 W. R. Reynolds A; Co., desire to inform the public genet? Hy that they COLORS, WINhave a sample room oa eat side DOW Main Street, near corner of Fifth, the only place in Ogden where "Rey- GLASS nolds' k Co.'s Pure Rectified Whisky'' can be httd, from a single drink up to a barrel. Call and see. g b?-in- g Oils, Paints. Pure Reftlfletl Whisky. 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