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Show ' ' 1 " " ... BY TELEGRAPH. gunrtion. mt$tn i r' 'Xh.(wEpiiiuHwcoiiF. Ci.W. VFRT ETEKI0,find.j..c.ptM, Manner. .nd Buine rK.VKOBE.Editoi to Iten t. lloonta und imfuroi.lied, at Low i Bit . rm AUO -- in XBUOWIlOnO X.Xpea CiTTFiBE.-T- be young in of accused was complicity nan who Richardson's C. E. grain firing Mr. at Plain City, was this morning brought up befor Justice Middteion, stacks but no ' on appearing against him,- he It is but was Immediately discharged. that he state inatfto the to young justice to that witnesses testify five ready had at the fire from miles four away was he occurred. it when time the - Fire Iiisiirwnee. Agiut, Office, Godbe' E E. Potter, Insurant' Bailding, Salt Luke City. U. White bead' luSce Advertisement. 68-l- y Grant, Wood, Liquors and Things. Yes, a elf a President Grant has proved him4 giaut lo financial science, and i Pioneer Drug Store" ' dition! More from the Polaris! , - Perry &1Pritciliett l,. at Severe storm in Florida ! Pwo Th i" By Rweri-- t Teterajh. trees and telegraph wires, and fences ! Murderer Caught are blown down lor miles. The loss in this country is immense. Bridges were Paris, 22. '" MAI ST11EET, completely washed away,' houses floated 0OTStf. ..-.-' Jim. Wallers, murderer of Deff. D.ivis, and families made homeless. Newport 0was captured Friday evouing, in a patch W. H. Pisar. is also reported swept away. F. L. PaiirMf.TT. of sage brush, just below Cariboo. He consideration under the himself up , gave Fire Klverdnle. that he shouid" be-- handed over to the civil authorities. He will be tried at CBitS STACKS DESTROTKD.. Soda Sprinirs off, before a juryDEALERS IN About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, It is the miners' intention tunt he bhall be justly dealt with. Jeff. Davis was flames were eeu shooting up from the alive , yesterday, but it is impossible for ! grain stacks in Mr.MV-- . G. Child's corral him to survive loug. at Riverdale. Ou hurrying to the scene & Vm of the fire, two little children were disMUUnniil the from are The following WHOLESALE AXL Hi ETA covered playing under a wagon loaded Star of sept. 2. with grain, which was drawn up beElders John W. Young and James T. tween two ricks, while the flames were WINES, LIQUORS, ALE AND PORTER. arrived at. this port from Now Little rolling)upon each side of them. They were Y'ork, Thursou Samaria, per steamship ; rescued from their perilous position, day evening, Augusf 2'Jth. They left GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. waSalt Lake City on the farst of August, and, help coming frem all quarters, ter was obtained as quickly as possible, and remained only a fw days in,, New for" the transaction of business. Prescriptions careful compounded tiy a Competent Druggist.' Oriww the only source of supply being two York Both arrived here iu gbod health oouciiea. iiignesi ytu;e piua ror a rouuee. ( wells, which were soon dipped dry. The fifth companv forltnh, and, so ' When the wells gave out, teams were far as known, the last for this season, Tobaci'o started to the Weber river, a quarter of will leave Liverpool on the 15ih of Octo when those can go who have means dl-t- f a mile distant, and water was hauled in ber, S&- - DON'T PASS BY THE "PIONEER l" of their own or are advised from this barrels. beon or arc here office, provided they By the exercise of Ihe greatest care fore October 14th. U. C. FLYGARE. and labor the conflagration was kept within the limits of the grain stacks, D. BliOWN; and the surrounding fence, hay stacks, T. alcorn, corral and barn wore saved, AXD OBSTETRICIAN IjnYSICIAN.StntOKON of Va., Graituiil if though within such close proximity as to Richmond Mttliritl Collide, Va., Itwiiilrnt 1'hvsi- miracle. a almost make their salvation ciaii ui if urireoo to College Hospital; iellow of AND Va. Medicul Society. The nearest stack was preserved by wet After a niimlr of Teats nrantli-a- l ai'qaatnttir blankets. Thu fire burned all night with the DiMuuw of tno Kiixtrrn bhJ V"im Stales ami Territorit has permanently at consuming the two stacks containing ORilen City, aud promises lirt Hans service, upon the latest and most improved methods of Alloabout five hundred bushels of wheat, pathic Treatment iu all departments of and the Schuttler wagon loaded with Medicine, FIRST-CLAS- S I Surgery and Midgrain drawn up between them. wifery. i ., , MAt KACI XKKRS The patronage of tuo public ; repeetfully The fire was caused by the thought " solicited. Window Frames, , Sash, lessness of the two little girls, aged re Office nnd Residence, Main Strict. ; ,. . etc., tf t Moulding, spectively three tind five years. They Cu-pentMilk Sinks and all Kinds Safes, of Tables, Cupboards, found a match in tbe corral, which was Work done to Order. i .. ;, probably dropped by some person ad dicted to smoking, and, creeping under "Wood-workin- g the wagon they struck "it on a stick,' and " everything being exceedingly dry, tbe fire spread with lightning rapidity, " . The whole population' of Riverdale who' were at heme, turned out to quench the conflagration. The. women and girls' U V worked like heroines, rushing up close Wish to call the Attention of Orders addressed to FLYCARE St CHILD - 1 8 161'. 3 to the flames with buckets of water, and the Trade generally, to Cqntractnrs&liuilderti, Office and Mills, Fifth Street, Ogdcn,, opposite Z. C. M. L Graiiory. ) iSlfJ exerting their utmost ' strength and ac full lines of their tivity. Mrs. Martha Bingham and her daughter packed a ladder weighing over F hundred pounds from their house to J0NES-UI3ISELACAII. AND Wi the scene of the fire, that water might M be conveyed to the top of the stacks. ' Mrs. Anna Bingham, Mrs. Mary Child HATS AND CAPS, and Miss Shipley particularly distin guished themselves ; and all present, both male and female, worked as if the property was their own. Mr. Child de sires to return heartfelt thanks to all his -AND 7. iriends and neighbors, who really per formed a nei ghbor's part. Children should be impressively cau tioned as to the great destruction tha busi- The undersigned has ness at hit old stand v':: may ensue from t he careless handing ' of matebes. bretween the ; c , In price and quality O PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, CORRESPONDENCE. . ding i, Fttrniihed V.ftr iu l I : AMERICAN. DRUGS AND MEDICINES fmner Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes iJ. New York, 22. Advices from the Yellowstone expedi tion under date of September 14th, by way of Jiismarck, V. T., September J.5th, state that Gen. Custar, with three squadrons of the seventeenth cavalry, together with engineers, reached tbe stackade of the Yellowstone river. September 4th, having separated from the main command three days march east of the Mussel Shell river. Stanley with the inand fantry, one squadron of cavalry, the train, struck directly - for the old Yellowstone trail and was not expected t the stockade until the 12th. The ex- pedition has been a complete success, everv object for which it was inaugurat ed having been efl'eetually accomplished. An area of 300 miles of unknown coun. try, to tbe west and sentb-o-f the Yellow stone, ha been explored, the Indians ave been thoroughly whipped, and lha North Pacific Road survey has been coui- - j , aud Cigars, ot the Choicest ISrajitS. kted. E. OGDEN STEAM Jl. The conference at the Fifih Avenue otel to day, in relation to the best menus of overcoming the difficul'ies re- from the recent disasters in Wall it may, Daniel Wood's wines and liquors 8uliiug street has absorbed the public interest hate gained the approTal of every good an almost painful degree. Leading welbrokers and bankers were iu attendance, judge of what in necessary for the nd the general public gathered in the dlsl. fare of the human sy stem. : vicinity in hundreds discussing the po ll ton. President brant, becretary Territorial Mausiial. J. D. T. Mc- Richardson, Senator Morton, and Gen. Allister, Territorial Marshal, came up Babcock, were expected to be ready from Salt Lake this morning. He had before noin to hear the views and of prominent merchants, a large with him n veaire for a Grand Jury for number ct wuom hud previously ueiu a the Third District Court, and has sum- conference, in the parlors of the boiel, moned frm this couuty L. A. SuurtlifF, and reduced their plans to a tangible were of Harrisville, Tbos." Joice, of Lynn', shape. Among those present Clewes, Opdyke, Seligman, and John Hooper, of Hooper City. It Orton, P. P. Sharp, II. B. Cluflin, Sena- was quite refreshing to see an order from or West, of Louisiana, John Horn, and Judge McKean's court, issued to the others. The committee appointed made the difficulty Territorial Marshal, after all the Judge's a general proposition Jhat on the legal tenbe relieved by drawing on Honor rulings. We congratulate His der reserve. President Grant and Rich; this sign of good 'sense a virtual ac- ardson were sent for and heard individually a number of the members of the knowledgDint of an error. committee in turn. Aferover an hour had been epent in this manner, and Condensations. From the De$. Eve. after listening to the written views of several prominent financiers, the comNews, ef 22 inst: mittee were instructed thai nothing A crazy woman has been holding could be done unless a proposiand bummers in the tion were submitted. Aprecise forth lo scbool-boy- s majority of the streets of Salt Lake, she should be cared committee suggested that Government . v , place the whole legal reserve of ; for. in New 'York banks. 'Richardson 000 The Boy Green, who was hurt at the this in the strongest terms. opposed paper mill, had his arm literally roasted After much discussion it was officially by its passing between two hot rollers announced that assistant treasurer Millhouse had been instructed to adver an inch and a half apart. tise for an unlimited, amount of o.2() witnessed who The boy Thompson,, bonds of 1871 at par in gold. The the Cotton homicide, and has disappear President and Secretary of the .treasury ', X refuse placing any part of the legal ed, is described 4s follows: ew York The boy's nan4"isltujnata' Thompson, reserve at the disposal ot he will be fourteen years old next De banks. The President left for Washingcember, is short for his age, has large ton at 8 p. m. A Herald special, from Dundee, Scot dark eyes, a pleasant, open countenance, land,' gives a cunvbrsatida' with Dr brown hair, aud rather dark complex ion.When last seen father he Emil BesseV chief of tbe scientific corps Bessel had on a black coat, and brown ovei3 of explorers, of the "Polaris. at. certain rumors in surprise expressed When over be tails gray pantaloons. lett this city for Lehi, over four weeks American papers concerning the expedi since, he rode a bay three year old hort t tion, and particularly concerning the death of Captain Hall. lie at once cont Main Street, Ogden. colt, branded C on left ja w, and bad Salt Lakk Citt, Sept, 13, 1873. wrench brand on the left hip. Address tradicted the statement that Hall died 0 ' . & COMPETITION; DEFY W.' . THEY i He D. President A. , ' death. other a than natural WooDiiurr, Esq., David Boucher, near Dayton, Butte Co., any " ofj ehotre eelecflbh k . M. Society : California. Mr. Thompson himself will says he died of apoplexy. .The rumors Dear Sir; Arfxious' lo promote the of poisoning are too absurd'to be enterFOREIGN AND DOJIHSTIC leave for California in a short time. Emil Schumann, chief engineer, culture or hne wooled Kbeep, we oner the tained. to well do would The trad J1KOAD-CI.OT1I22od From the Corinne Exporter, of j mi I i said Captain Hall, during his illness,' toUowing premiums as special rewards, inst: I , was in continual fear ot being shot. under tbe conditions alt ac tied : BEAVERS, i SCOTCH TWEEDg, Twenty-fiv- e Our Scally of the Junotion Hotel, has Another phase of his mania was the de(S25) dollars in gold coin so termination not to eat or drink, unless foMhe best native French luerino buck .CASSIMEUES, CALL ,.!, vr been to the banks of Bear on business, his food was first tasted by some person. and ihree ewes, buck two years old, and VESTlNGStc., ... A ball of fire from the heavens struck , This was mainly . done by Hannah,' the ewes two and three years old. i)CH a ledge of rocks north of ;CorinnV Sat Esquimaux woman. He told Budding-toTen ($10) dollars for the Becond best And look over their stock before pur- Suit or single garments mafia that he must still go on to the north ditto. e urdajr night at 11 o'clock and a streak r. ' to order til the Latent Style umt elsewhere. best dollars the Ftf'.cen for chasirg ; (?15) cf lightning tore the ledge from two to pole. o at r ne to west prices. ; blood ditto. , ' The Herald correspondence from les- - three-foiirl- h 111 H three inches deep for forty yards, leav. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Ten ($10) dollars for the best native sinsak, Greenland, August 2d, gives tbe ' 4 its bine in a two ewe old. merino at French statement of Danish ing path; tinge Smith, years inspector T. W. JONES. e Ten (10) dollars for the best pair of WHOLESALE & KETAIL that port, regarding the 'Pelari"-xpThe Reporter editor has been "doing' 'A ' " ' dition. Smith states that affairs existed lambs. . , . Brigham City and talks it up well in hi on the oH five ($5) dollars for the best buck and "Polaris" before ber departure paper. Oh! what a change from the from God Haven, which, while they re ewe, native French merino ;. for i lie secM I Reporter of old. lieve Bitddington from a large share of ond best, ditto. m fl en (flOl.dollars for the best three-foiirii suspicion, implicate others in a worse S. L. Hera Id of this morning : W blood ditto. This animosity against Hall belight. a R. J. Taylor, son of Hon. John Tay MENDELSOHN HAS NOW OPKNKD Five ($5) dollars for the second best' came so great that discipline 'was deJULIUS a full ftuck of goods l new store, ' " Iot, has returned from the Sandwieh stroyed. Dr. Bessel almost determined ditto. H Quality of wool and weight of sheep fo Oificc. Islands, after being away, four months to leave Hill and return , home, but at Post the Opposite en3 J? Sickness was the cause of his speedv re- - the- last, moment he' Changed his mind. govern the award. We propose, the ' mis., celebrated:; machini, Bessel, in his account of tbe expedtion. suing year, to treble the premiums on which is just ugooiand : FAXCV GOODS, iurn. lie was shipwreeked on the "Cos savs Mr Meyer on several occasions the lambs, as we understand it is the into recognize Hill's authority. tention of some panics to introduce "if. .He reports'ihe sugar rop hi ETC. Twenty Dollars Cheaper tliaii CLOT1IINO, mi al$ .?rji. ! ' and Bessel, meeting more largely this breed of sheep, and we average, though tbe season has been un Machine inany other first-ola- s ou e iu u:S huuse, used si rung language. bope by increasing the premiums to All at reasonable prices. usutlly dry. in the Bessel finally left the house. II ill then duce a more general desire to improve martet, ,:, Ed Dr J. M, Benedict, jefterday, re confessed his difficulties with Besef and the flocks and to encourage the wool- I CALL . AND EXAMINE.,. 'HAS. JUST TAKEff " . .. St 5 moved a tumor two inches long and one Buddiogton, and siid be apprehended grower in fining his wool. The experi conmen In Smith Australian ence troubles. of further oonclusioi, sheep (new ittch in diameter from between the jaw intimated his suspicions that Hall's trolling the wool trade of Ihe world) and the tongue of Miss Smith of Ogden death, was not the ..result of natural tends to show that coarse wool sheep, ; '.'.i-i.'.; . .5 , .5 ': i ' Valley, the operation a dangerous one causes.. ' crossed with the French merino, 'I heavily AT TUB y- ' Aftltr litiinw fiflAan vttin.itna of excellent lrt.. an ChietfgoT22. quality heavy produce Thirteen of the savings banks of this mutton, as also a lengthy, stapled, SmUh returned home last light. : have issued a public notice to de- strong, oily, fine and heavy wool. A letter, mailed at Logan on the loth city Should your Society be pleased t6 ac positors that they will,. in all cases of At r $ inst, was, strange to relate, received at intended withdrawal of deposits, require cept our offer. vo hall leave the award Announces to Ms friends ;and jy nubuc the general-H , the usual notice of snch intent. Several subject to the decision and ruling of Salt Lake as early as the 21st. im, that lie lias Tke Fotrteecth ward seminary under of the banks have, however, declined tq your committee on Class fc, and on advi avail theniselves of the) privilege granted sal (immediately) of your acceptance, we family Scwiug' Jlaoliiie "!'';'! Mr.O. n. Riggs, is conducted with great thorn by their charters, and have, to- will have a notification of our offer in in the taie of i efficiency.. It is divided into three om day paid all demands in full, and will serted in the weekly Xens. i partmeats, is provided with every neces- - continue to do so. The feeling in finan- and daily Herald. We wsu'd tuggesi GENERAL PRODUCE, C cial and business circles of j this city, that Mr. D. Davidson, probably tbe be sary school implement and is a credit to wool-r Geo. Turner'e old itand, Fifth St., At exon beenthe Pacific iiser at no skilled has which, time, slop really I the city and the preceptor. r; r1: . cited, is reassuring and encour- bnd whojw largely interested in shee Ogden. " committee o A',fon4. itsnoptrnent of Orocerlro.ete aging under the advices of the improved here, be" added to your .. t U ; .. a v n a rn tf Died. !... State of the market in the East. A few im O'HARNETT,' BOYLE At Marriotsville, Sept. 16th, 1873, of poor people are rushing to the banks to' and knowledge of the subject would be, ; cholera infantum, Joseph Samuel, son of get'fluttheir'deposiis, but the general i f imparted, a most valuable assistant to . AGENTS, CO. & PRIME GEO. who of those the think is to h, Itah. stop among nm; ana Itoth Iledson, aged o years 5 feeling We are yours truly, one of increasing trustfulness. , ! Main St., months and 16 days. , H. A. Van Piuag &. Co, L ; Tallahosse, Florida, 21. d209-tf A terrific storm pievailerk throughout Deteret Kew$ and Millennial Star, CSrCail and see it. please The OlUett, Largest. nd Moot Perfert Munufac this section of country on Friday. Seve- Wood, Universe, Liquor and Lnittxl tlie elates. la copy. torj -ral stores were unreofed, thirty or forty 1 nines. c.c. ciurai, ioassfRrsc i.'k starut. cimmoss, ai ner residence, Padding houses blown down and several NEW STORE. others ton, London, August 20th, 1873, Sarah badly damaged. A STANLEY & CO. of the bounds the Where universe? are SPRUAMCE, great number ef gin COLCLOUGII IIA OPESEfi A NEW PTORS The crops are or where can you obtain any wines and ucoeier to II. Welmter Cn.and J. i 3.H pnjaac, Simmons, aged 82 years, 7 months and houses were destroyed. " Now in use. on Fnnrth Street with a lull enppl v of Toys, f , m '" 3 Importert and Wholuale Dealt days. She died in full faith and fel considered ruined. Three er four lives liquors that are superior to those to be Ko ether Mnifeal Instrnnient eTr obtoioed tee Crockery, PreoerTing Jars, Fruit, Vejetb!e nd were lost and several persons were rroTieioae ol the Deet qnality. . VViNES AND LIQUORS. nine pnpvlaritjr. mil. fyr, 8cji wounded.' A large number of cattle were obtained at Daniel Wood's celebrated Jowship of the Gospel, Sfsn Ir.nciKi'. CALL AND SEE IIJM- Xo.Il" Fi"tit t, 5T fwodfor Prire List?. killed. The roads are blocked by fallen wine and liquor 2il-3kifatn ' BtTF4I, '.T. shows himself wortby to be the suprne ruler of this mighty empire. Be that as Yard. Lii niber l SHINGLES or Ioor, Itlinds ! . d-- 2 Van-derbi- lt, . Ior anl , A. Full Set of Salt Lake City, , Maoliinery in Operation.' PUNS & ESTIMATE OF ' - 'l BUILDINGS ON REASONABLE TERMS, j f - ,w to , BOOTS SHOES, GENTS' . - by-hi- s Q GLOVES, , . t;j i . A S, 1 . - . ox themt; . 'Just i O n Roodlvod,,,; . , w e ' k - '' ' MENDELSOHN'S. w WILSON o o h Sewing Machine W - DRY-GOO- Hi 'i d ; THE PRIZES JUST AIUIIYEI). ' , 1 ' . .:- JiAH ALBERT CRAY VlenSTExpoaffim,., . Coranitneod liuHiucoa T H 33 LJ 33 23 & V In tlio "Wo2rlcl. semi-weekl- Price, $50. With Cover, $5o. k - to-d- V, 0 wool-growe- Organs&Melodcons : , 52, 0 " Ogden. o 0 0 J. '. Ft-o- ! ' |