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Show é CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION “GILEAD.” 66 evening's Washed Away by the Weber FataL Accipgnt.—Last LOCAL ITEMS. JUNCTION contained a brief announceItems From Coalville. Salt Lake Matters. ment of the death of one ‘‘Hansen’”’ by A meeting of the various committees [From Friday's Daily of June 9.) accident, news of which had just been CoaLvitLE, Summit Co., A Hat Race—Capitatlists—The having the above in charge was held in June 6th, 1876. received. Fashions—TVhe Loafers ane the Episcopal Schoolhouse, Mr. Stanford how to Hive ae DEAD.—George Bands died in Paris, a After going to press we received auEpiror JUNCTION: in the chair. It was unanimously reWe wish the public to understand that dey or two since. thentic information of the accident from Satt LAKE Gay June 9th, 1876. solved that the following programme our burg is not entirely washed out, alJudge Grover of Uintah. 1t appears should be carried out—subject to such though our beautiful park has gone to Epitor JUNCTION: Too Mccn Morsrure.—The south that the unfortunate man, whose name alterations in the order of procession as celebrate the ‘Glorious Fourth” at Og The weather clerk of Salt Lake City, Some The last we heard of it was that is wonderfully capricious of late. western part of Salt Lake City is still was Heindrick Larsen, (not Hansen) may be found necessary. Some changes den. three acres of lately sown clover days an overcoat and pair of rubbers flooded by overflow. No need for irri- was ona U. P. gravel train, and while having been made in the various com- about and a great many shade trees, were go- are in order at noon, while in the mornit was in motion he attempted to recover gation in that quarter. mittees the meeting decided to request ing down the Weber. Any information ing, there was apparent need of linen a rope which had fallen off. The rope Talking of hats, ethe newspapers of the city to publish concerning it would be thankfully re- pants and straw hats. caught on a tie and he became entangled we had a hurricane yesterday, whick ceived by the park commissioners. Just Cemu.—New goods now unpack- in it and was pulled to the ground, be- the committees names attached to the Scarlet fever is making severe havoe took the top off bishop Sharp’s barn; ing at James Gale’s furniture establish- ing dragged about a hundred yards be- programme. amongst the children Mr. 0. L. Haw- and you know how that kind of a It was A committee of two, Messrs. W. N. kins bas lost one little girl of eight years, breeze works on a fellow’s hat. ment, completing his already extensive fore the train could’ be stopped. His Fife and Jas. Allen, were appointed to and Mr. Thomas Beard has also lost one quite laughable to see one of those stiif stock of household goods, organs, etc. head and one hip were crushed and his girl of about the same age; both the gen- brimmed fellows sailing along on its ear wait upon citizens and request their coSs ine psinr : tlemen have other children in a very up Main Street, and a bareheaded, crimankle nearly cut off. He died instantly. bowling along THAaNKs.—The weather clerk has our An inquest was held by Judge Grover operation in making the day one long to precarious condition. There are also son-mustached dandy The popular quite a number of other children af- about ten yards behind. thanks for the copious showers of last and ajury, and a verdict returned in be remembered. impression was that he was after the fected. night, in response te our urgent request. accordance with the above facts. Order of Procession. Our public institutions are moving hat so the general publie toek their Let down some more to-night, and then slowly but surely along. We cannot say usual interest in the excitement. Clerks The body was brought to Ogden and Marshal of the day. let up for a week or two, if you please. so much for the trades, in fact they are followed their customers into the street the funeral took place this afternoon Aides to the Marshal. very dull. Our leading blacksmith and to get a peep, and a laugh at the scarlet Fort Bridger Military Band. ‘from the residence of Mr. Widerborg, on complected gentleman’s expense. The Representation of the ‘Lending of wagon shop has been turned into a The deceased was some It hesitated a Bopy Rercoverep.—The body of Fourth Street. store, or saloon, where they sell the bet- hat kept on, so did Rosy. Columbus.” tle and give the contents gratis,\and the moment, Rosy slackened, but that was Daniel Kane, who was drowned in Big time ago separated from his wife, and (Tableau.) only a ruse, the vexatious apex-protectGoddess of Tiberty—surrounded by blacksmiths are working out doors. Cottonwood, a few days ago, has been leaves four children. The building trade is also very dull, or flopped over on to its other ear and thirteen original States. recovered, it was found in the creek a scooted onward. The last that was seen ee s: 6f “Signing: Declaration but then our earpenters are plucky, ‘enof Rosy, he was making excellent time few miles from Argenta. An inquest has terprising men, they will not be idle, of Independence.” which is evident from the fact that they towards the north bench enveloped in a [From Saturday's Daily of June 10 ] been held on the body, the jury finding Tableau.) cloud of dust. All the States and Territories of the haye commenced to manufacture stock that Mr. Kane came to his death by ‘‘acThe Grand Jury’s accusation doesn’t by wholesale; none of your bucking musUnion. cidental drowning.” tang stock, but real genuine horses, such seem to enliven the times one particle, Orator of the Day. Nicz.—Mr. H. Gwilliams, of Hooper, in fact they are a trifle duller since ita as the ladies use for laundry purposes. Invited guests. The continued ‘‘wars and Others have gone fishing; but they say publication. is in town to-day, with an advance troop Officers of the County Court. Exmert & Doverass.—The Centennial that the high water has taken the fish rumors of wars’ between the social eleof fresh strawberries. And they are Mayor of the City. ments of this city, make fearful havoc of Ice Cream Parlor, east side Main Street, down stream, for they have tried to City Council. good. Hooper is just the place to raise They know that in eatch them in every possible way. They outside capitalists. is the place for ‘‘hice-cream”’ and cool, Ogden Brass Band. the luscious berries, and that thriving have have used the hook and line and no ¢ity in the world but Salt Lake, Masons sparkling soda water. The Junction would the daily abuse of citizens be perthe seine, and have tried to repeat the town means to do its part in supplying Odd Fellows. “boys” tender their thanks to the proSalt Lake explosion by using giant pow- mitted to pass with impunity, and they Fire Brigade. the market this season. prietors of the above establishment for der, but without effect, and, finally, one fear that the strain upon the feelings of Band injured citizens will force them to some a “round two dozen” of that delicious Rope of the various Trades. fellow tried to induce them to enter the open end of a shot gun, but he was too rash act, and thus precipitate a conflict 100 School Children. CaprrureD.—Filce, the filthy and inbeverage. They do not know thatthe ‘“Mormon’’ fast; when one fellow was wending his Little Old Folks. cestuous criminal who escaped from the way into it, the gun went off and burst- ‘people have got used to that sort of (Tableau.) New Paper.—We are in receipt of ‘Davis oounty.jail, has been captured at ed it (not the fish but the gun), so we thiug. That all the abuse and slang in a Citizensin carriages. the vocabulary, have been theiy daily have come to the conclusion that all the No. 1, Vol. 1, of the Butte Miner, a tri- Moroni, Sanpete county, where he will Country Bands: fish have gone with the park to Ogden. portion since the incipiency of ‘‘Mor_ Citizeng on horseback. weekly paper, printed at Butte, Deer be held in custody till the Sheriff of | raonism,”’ and that such epithets now Ons Wyo Knows. Committee on Procegsion—Messrs. Jos. Lodge County, Montana, by Mills & Davis goes or sends for him. fall -upon those who hear them, with Stanford, L. F. Monch, James Allen, A. about as much effect as ‘goose talk” on Kessler, proprietors. The paper will F.. Farr, (Ws.A; Wade, A. J. Phelps, @f the Utmost Importance. asavage. ‘They forget, too, that the be devoted to the mining interests of Immense TRavet.—The Union Pacific Thos. Wallace, R. Ballantyne, M. Bachonly “sting ofa report is the truth In connection with my other business of it.” Montana, is a neat-looking, well got-up and Central Pacific passenger trains miller, J. J. Clayton. Committee to represent Goddess of paper, and has our wishes for its. continue to be crowded with passengers, I have accepted the agency for the folThe Theatre has beew idle sometime,. Liberty and Thirteen Colonies, also all but John C. Graham takes a benefit tosuccess. Oh the States and Territories of the Union lowing machinery: going east and west. wee Oy morrow, Saturday, evening. He presents The Cayuga Chief and Wheeler Com—Messrs. L. F. Monch, Thos. Wallace A great many persons are alse going a good bill, and will doubtless have ‘‘a and A.C. Brown. ' ConrirMeD.—It will be seen from our bined Reaper and Mowers, the best in house.’ He is the most popular actor west on tho emigrant trains. Committee to provide Children’s Choir telegraphic dispatches that the Senate, the market. Having had ten years ex- in Salt Lake. -——Messrs. A. J. Phelps, C. C. Goodwin easiest tata ciate The whirligig of fashion has not yesterday, confirmed the nomination of | perience in the machine trade, and and Wm. Pugh. Moses M. Bane, as Secretary of Utah Committee to represent signing of the handled every kind of machine that has brought round so many daazling changes Breninp tHE Times.—The Salt Lake in ladies’ costume this spring. The vice George A. Black, Esq., removed. Tribune has not yet found out that James Declaration of Independence—Messrs. been sold in this Territory, I, as well as changeable weather has made toilet And now George is once more a ‘high G. Blaine, its favorite eandidate for Winslow Farr, Barnard White and H.B. every man who has bought them, pro- matters too uncertain. The old time nounce them the best in the U. 8. A Scoville. “pin-back” still sweeps the sidewalk, private” and can keep his, friend, Judge. President, has been dead and buried, Committee to provide One Hundred full line of repairs always on hand. It is (not) expected but still continues to believe that he has School Children, not under 12 years of McKean, company. T also sell the Mitchell Wagon, which when dry, and flops gracefully when I have not yet heard what colored Every wet. that they will vote for Grant at Cincin- a chance of being nominated at Cincin- age—Messrs. R. Ballantyne, A. F. Farr is equal to any in the market. hair the ladies expect to wear this. wagon guaranteed for one year, and T. D. Dee. nati, next week. nati next week. The Tribune will proCommittee to represent the Landing The Coates Lock Lever Sulky Rake; summer. Many people are still owt of einloys bably wake up sometime. of Columbus—J. G. Chambers, Samuel the Invincible Threshing Machines, with A gentleman asked some loafers the Carey Mounted and Down Horse ment. Eggleston and J. J. Murphy. U. S. Courr Rooms.—The United Power. ‘Their past success has made yesterday: COMMITTEES TO REPRESENT VARIOUS “Why stand ye all the day idle? States court room and offices are to -be them the leading machine, because they Surcipz on Acciprent ?—The following TRADES AND INDUSTRIES : A fellow with a striped vest replied: removed from the Clift House to the do not waste grain, thus saving enough telegram has been received, dated LoCommittee to represent Shoemakers, over other machines to more than pay “Because nobody hires us.” Jennings building, lately occupied by The Marshal is thinking ef furnishTailors, Painters, Blacksmiths, Carpen- the cost of threshing. gan, June 9th: They run light, %. C. M. I., spacious and thoroughly ing .employment for some of them, if ‘Hyrum Cowley, twenty-one years old ters, Harnessmakers, Tanners and Cur- having no endless apron, no large num- they don’t quit hanging around whisky ventilated rooms are being fitted up, and and unmarried, was brought home dead riers—Messrs. A. F. Farr, M. Buchmil- ber of belts, pulleys, rollers, &c., and corners, and make other arrangements will soon be ready for use. This loca- from Logan canyon, this afternoon. The ler and T. Wallace. they are so simple and compact, that Committee to represent Merchants, ‘any one can understand and run them for their daily poison. tion is one of the very best in the city, coroners jury rendered a verdict of Most all the travel-loving peopte who Printers, Jewellers, Butchers, Sewing successfully. A Cockle Screen attached. death by a pistol fired by himself.’’ and the change will be a vast improveMachines and Tinners—Messrs. James Send in your orders early. Sale had friends in Philadelphia, and a free The telegram does notstate whether the Allen, W. A. Wadeand S. 8S. Schram. ment, which the judges, officers, lawyers yard 5th Street, Ogden, opposite see pass to the Centeunial, are gone, so aristocracy is searce bere. Woolen Factories, Farmers, Broom and the public generally will appreciate. shooting was*accidental or intentional. TION oilice. Folks ure beginning to hive their bees; In either case, we sympathize with the makers, Masons, Millers—H. B. Scoville, At my store on Main Street I offer a2 some are around armed with masks and R. Ballantyne, J. J. Clayton. full supply of all kinds of general merunfortunate young man’s relatives and Committee on Music—K. D. Brown, chandise of the best quality at bed-rock gauntlets, trying to pick them up with a Roorep py Accipenr.—Salt Lake had friends. A. Bruckman, Jas. Allen, A. S. Condon, prices. You can dono better anywhere. pair of tongs, while they are asleep; a big blow yesterday, during which the S.S. Schram. Stoves a specialty. A full line of} this is the latest plan recommended by roof of Mr. James Sharp’s barn, in the some wag, and I think the only sate way Committee on Fireworks—Jas. Allen, clothing. to avoid the sudden precision of their Firz —The Deseret News of last even- F. A. Shiells, C. L. Peebles. Twentieth Ward, was carried away, fall4225 3 s47-1m W. G. CHILD. sharp end. GILEAD. MarsHAL oF THE Day,—WM. N. FIFE. ing upon Mr. James Duncan, who was ing has the following telegram: A meeting of the various committees Release and | Appointment. wheeling a baby carriage. Several laRIcHFIELD, June 9th, 1876. will be held next Tuesday evening, at dies were with him, who dodged the Editor Deseret News: the City Hall, at 8 o’clock, sharp, when Elder George a Farrell is released roof. The baby was unhurt, though the A fire occurred yesterday, about 1 p. the members are requested to report to from the Presidency of the Nottingham carriage was smashed, and Mr. Duacar mm., destroying a stable belonging t) the Chairman of Committee on Proces- Conference, to retura home, either May Peter Neilsen, and two calves, one pig sion. The attendance is requested ofall 24th, or with the next company followescaped with-a few severe bruises. and some poultry were burned to death. citizens who may desire to aid in makg. Rider Platte D. Lyman, now traveling | The fire was occasioned by a boy, about ing this a truly grand Territorial CeleAVING LEASHD THE OGDEN WOOLEN in the Nottingham Conference, is temfour years old, oni a fire in the bration. MILL, and refitted and arranged the- same Tur OLp Forxs’ Trivp.—PThe old folks’ By order of Central Committee: .porarily appointed to the Presideney of | with, New stable. Machinery, ot the most approved excursion from Salt Lake te Provo, yesthat Conference.—Mill. Star, May 22. WARNER YOUNG, patterng,I am prepared now to furnish: the people ‘of this.and surrounding Territories. and. States EB. A. Sea terday, arranged by Bishop Hunter and | with Jeanes, Linseys, Cleaveland- Doesking, Fancy. q. S.E A Veteran Gone. Music — CENTENNIAL TERRITORIAL Cassimeres, Wool Doeskins, Repellants, Mannels,, Messrs. Geo. Goddard and ©. R. Savage, M. H. BEARDSLEY, ‘and Stocking Yarn,of the.very. hest make. from. was a grand euceess. Five hundred and CELEBRATION.—The Centaal Committee, The following came to hand, over the No.1 stock, warranted to give satisfaction, to all JAS. ALLEN, who may favor me: with. their patronage fifty passengers were on the special of the Territorial Celebration in this M. BUCHMILLER, Deseret Telegraph Line last evening: The above. describe% cloths wlll be: kept con~ F. D. GILES, train, three hundred of whom were over city on the Fourth of July, having gotstantly on hand for St..George, June 7. S. 8S. SCHRAM, fox Wool, Grain, Produce sixty-five years old. Elders John Tay- ten everything into good working order, Died in St. George, Tuesday June 6th, Exchange A. 8. CONDON, © 1876, Daniel Hendrix, aged seventy-four and Cash.. lor, Orson Pratt and Wilford Woodruff with the prospect of over 20,000 people J. J. CLAYTON, years and ten months, The Higeuee Market Price-paid for Wool, in exaccompanied the party. The Provo peo- being present, desire that the brass and R. A. WELLS, Deceased was born August 6th, 1801, nge for the various kinds ef goods D. ALEXANDER. ple provided a brass band and carriages, martial bands in the various parts of the mauufactured atthe Mill. at Great Barrington, Berkshire Gounty, and made a general holiday of it at @erritory who. desire to take part in the Mass. He was baptized into the Church } Having had TWELVE, XEARSY BXPERTENCE in this Territory, in the manufacture of the above. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Graves’ Grove. Addresses were deliv- days. proceedings, address communicanamed@articles, Gexpect to manufacture as good goods as can be made in, the- Territory, or imFounrtu or Juny.—From present in- March 4th, 1841, by Elder James Burn- ‘ported ered, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, aged re- tions to that effect to B. A. Street, Secrefrom any countzy.. ham; emigrated to Nauvoo in 1842; orspectively 101 and 99 years, and Vienna tary of the Central Committee, in order dications it would appear that we are to dained a high priest, by Elder George | These who, kawe w¥ el to exchange g for £goods, ; ' will do well dacqes, aged 90, being among the speak- that arrangements can be made for their have a rousing qelebration of the Fourth Miller, in the Temple at Nauvoo, Jan FQ SEE. ME BEFORE MAKING 17th, 1846, In February 1846, in comThe committees have got the ers. A splendid lunch was served up, reception, and their proper assignment at Ogden. SALE OF THEIR WOOE. pany with the Twelve, he left Nauvoo ‘Auld Lang Syne” was sung by the in the procession. Several bands have arrangements so nearly completed that and traveled to Council Bi ufis; in 1848+} Alt Orders: Promptly Attended: to. whole crowd, numbering 2,000, and the already asserted their intention ta be itis certain to be an interesting cele- be erossed the plains,. in President ADDRESS: old folks returned im high glee, no acci-. preseat, and it is anticipated that the bration, and well attended by people ‘Brigham Young’s company; in 1850: he The rail- from all parts. of the country. Keep the ‘went to Parowan with Elder George- A. dent having occurred on the excursion. ‘bands will all turn jout. Saree ee e > ee —————————— Wanted 50,000 POUNDS WOOL! ——_—__—_+ @ UFAH WOOLEN The old folks are full of blessings for: road fare has beew placed at such figures Bishop Hunter and Mesers. Goddard and| ‘that the bands can afford to have a Cen, tennial re-union.. Savage. Smith, where he remained until he was 4 ball in motion gentlemen, and let our honorably In 1861 he came |; released. b celebration be one nial year. worthy MI OGDEN OR SALT LAKE. CITY, UPAN. the Centen- te St. George, where he resided! until'| J. J. G. Brsaw.—Des. News. 543:3m, b ‘this death. W. CUMMINGS, LESSER. |