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Show lite 9g4flr iimctwn. I t..kl?Z vj W CITY EVENING, Sundavi excepted hejrvSRlt . DRUG STORE! PENROSE. Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. t8.(W 4.00 2.00 sre Month! MAIN STREET, OGDEN PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, .10 AND AaRIVAU. PV 7.60 . il .Tn. 8.40 a.m. City, doable ,.T.k fe.'". w,,TWOuSu ?L . 6.80 p.m. daily u.ii Jilv . IVo. 6 5 7 6.40 . . . --4. .40a.m. .J IU Cut 00 a m. . 6.00 pm. . . WvomEvanston. via n,.ntv waili J" tt j the latter lace for Rich Countv. . . 2d.iii. i..,a..,Jfiatiiiiiav. at and County, Tuesday,, Tliureday. . . . 6.00p.m. iuodays Daily to Logan Harrisville Wednesdays . i 7 '"tUkeaadtbeWMt era ii i&urdays fltnUTJlw BlatjilnvilU. -2.45 p.m. Wednesday, and Saturdays rial" v"'- and AlmaWedneadays and Saturdays OFFICE HWCBS. 8g0per . 7.00 a.m 6.45 p. in " suuuay, REGISTRY DEPARTMENT 3 to 9 a.m. from p.m. Open MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 Open frem 8 a.m. to p.m. ntiide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH IIALL, Postmaster t - - - 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 6.40 8 40 6.20 6 00 8 30 ' " - 40. - - - Representative and Champion American Art Xante ! The Ilelolior Fire. of Territorial Enterprise, Oct 31st. Prospectus For 1j74 Eight' Year. Shortly after two o'clock yesterday 't of the Belchafternoou, the er mine w'as discovered to be on tire. The Ai t Journal of America. The miners working Tin the levels ISSUED MONTHLY. below were notified of the fact, and all passed in safety out of the mine. "A Maguilicent Conception wonderfully tarried out." It being fouud impossible to save the all connection between it and shaft, The necessity of a popular medium for the of tae productions o' ourgreit ar- other parts of the mine was cut off, tists, has always heea reagnized, aud many aud the fire allowed to have its way. attempts kav been madn to meet the want. The successive fa lures which so inarinbly followed While engaged iu closiug the 1,000 each attempt in thin countr, to establish an art out level, a cave 'occurred in tho journal, did not provi tne iudiS'erencB of tiie peo which drove the flames through ple ot America to tne claims o! niga art to soon as aproiwr appreciatio of tne want and abil ty to meet it were .liowa, toe public at nnce rallied the drift, and upou aud over tho men Willi eutuiMiasm to ite support, and ttiu result therein at work, burning nine of was gruat artistic aud cuuimercial triumph THE ALIilNE them, several very severely, aud ttvu THE ALDINE, while issueo wilh all the regit or three so seriously that it is larity, has nun of the teniporar. or timely inte est characteriitie of ordinary periodicals. It will not recover. 'J he is au elegant miscellany of pare, light, and thought they whole of woodwork the of the shaft fill collection and of grac literature, pictures, the rar st specimoi s of arti tic skill, in blai k will be The fire was firt destroyed. and white. Although each succeeding number allrds a fKsli pleasure to its "triends, the real discovered by persous down in the value and beauty ol THE will be most after it is bound up at the close of mine, but it soon made itself maniuppieciati-the year. Wuile other publication! may claim fest on the surfaee in tho dense superior cheapness, tat compared with rivals of volumes of smoke of inky blackuess, a niiiiUr class, THE ALDIN is a unique aud original conception aloue and unanpioacbed rose that up 'from the mouth of thu absolutely without competiti n in price or charof a complete vo urne can shaft, and ascended to a perpendicuacter. Tne ptie-sonut duplicate the quantity of tin paper and enlar Light of three or four hundred gravings in any other shape or number ot volumes tor ten tie es its cost; and then, there is the feet. The Belcher whistle sent forth clirouio besides. its wail the moment the first awful feature THE The national ALDINE must ef be taken m uonairow sense True art is cos black puff of smoke rose above the mopolitan. While TUB ALl'INE is a strictly American insiitutiuu, it does not confine iteslf surface of the ground. Instauily the entirely to the reproduction of native art Its whistles of the Imperial, Empire,1 mission is to cultivate a broad afld appreciative art taste, one that will discriminate only on Crown Point, Yellow Jacket, and all gi'outiiis of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing before the patr its ot Til ALDINE. aa a leading of the other hoisting works and mills churacieristic. the productions of the most noted aud the tire bells iu Gold American artists attention will always be givn joined in, Hill berzau their clang. The firemen to specimens from foreign masters, giving sub soribers all the pleasure and instruction oiitaiua flew to i heir engine houses and hasbio !'ro;i home or loreigu sources The art stic illustration of American scenery, tened with their apparatus to the original witn THE ALDINE, is hu important leature, and its iiisgiiificen plates are ol a size tcene of the tire. They were not more appropriate to the satis factory treatment of allowed to turn water into the mouth details ihu ran be afforded by any inferior page. judicious Tj inleispersion of landscape, of the burning shaft, as this would marine, figure and anio al subjects, sustain an hive changed the draft, aud driven unabated increst, imp ssible w here the scope of the work confines the artist too closely to a single poisonous gush's through the lower style of subject. The litcratuieof THK ALD1NK is a light ami graceful accompaniment, woi lhy levels, to the endangering of the lives with only such tei hn cat of the men of the artistic below; but they did exosquisitiuns as do not interfere with the popular cellent work on the surface at saviug lutereitof the work. To atPREMIUM FOR 1875. the surrounding buiic'ings to describe the of these Every subscrioer for l7a will receive a beautitempt ful portrai', ill oil colors, of the same noble dog - We also hose picturein a former issue utirauied so mucn people, would be faiile. Htteutioii. leave to theiuwination of the reader "MAN'S UX.SELFISH FRIEND." their joy when told that all who had will be welome in every home. Every uody been iu the mines were safe upon the love such a dog, and the portrait is eiecute. so THE ALDINE, a m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. air-shai- , ALUI-V- p.m. p.m. a.m. ft E H r HASOJilC K0T1CE. & A. M. U. D. 0GDEN. HELD IN nEtiULAR COMMUNICATIONS II. II M., ... Ml tii-u-t "" anil Ibird Thursday - S K.j.:. ILIuei' uwi,nw ilach month. Sojourning bretUreu m good lttudiug,.recordially invited. NKLug w W,S. M h. HOLBROOK.Sec'y. F. S. RICHARDS, at law 'attorney Ana NOTARY PUBLIC, 4 , - - City, (Wen Utah. sSO-- tf Jr., X. TANNER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olfice with County Recorder, Utah. Often City, An iMMf E. BROWN, M. D. jT. Phvsieian, and Otustetviciuu. I w Main Street, three doors south of l'ost Office, OGDEX, UTAH. dll-t- f true to the life, that it seems the veritable presence of the animal itself. The Rev. T. be Witt Talmage tells mat his own Newluuuulaud dog (ti.e finest iu Brooklyn) barks at it!. Altlioug i so natural, no one who sees this premium chromo will have the slighte-- t fear of being bitten. Besides the clirouio, every advance subscriber to THE Li INK lor 1875 is constitute 1 a member, and entitled to 11 the pr vileges of J. II. MARTirVEATT, Uvil Hydraulic Eitgiuecr, nd Logan, Cache Co. Land s, de.-pa- ir Hiii-er'o- ii DDfice: lealu-e- and Mining Claims surveyed. COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South St reet, ITTOB.VTT.Y. lice uty, man. business promptly Salt Lake ill kinds of legal attended .The Uniou owns the uriginals of all THE pictures, which, with other paintings and engravings, are to be distriuuted uiiiunj; the mem be s of the Union. To every series of j,000 subscr bers, 1U0 ditt'oreut pieces, valued at over ?i,500 are distributed as Suou as tne series is full, ami the awaros 01 taun series as mane, are to be published iu the next succeeding issue of TUB Hi After the vast Mar of smoke had rolled steadily upward fiom the U'outh of the shaft for tweuty min ufes or more, and when a great crowd was collected about the spot, there came a flash, us of lightning, there was a dull report which was heard at the distance of a uiiie, and a sheet of flame shot upward to the hight of 300 or 400 feet. Instantly the dark column of smoke was gone ALDINE. This feature only applies t. subscri was consumed iu the leaping sheet Euli parbers who pay for one year in advance. on flame. The flame then fell back scut iu of circular ticulars application enclosing llARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. stamp. the hight of about fifty feet, and af to TERMS: Surgical and Mechanical dentist. Satisfaction this hiiiht it continued to dart for ' Guaranteed. One subscription, entitling to THE ALDINE au hour. This great tongue of over i the Union. Art aud Clirouio one tne year, Office, west lide Toung, between 4th and ith Sts flame shot upward with a roar that .1111111 in A P. Advance. r $(5.00 Ogden, Liau. be heard at a distance of a could (No charge for Specimen Copies of THE ALDINE, 50 cents. quarter f a mile. Large pieces' of T HE aLi IN BESSRET MTIOXAL will, hei eatt- r, be obtainaide I'nere will be no reduced flaming wood shut out at the mouth only by OF SALT LAKE CITY. or clui rates; cash lor sub cri; thms must be sent to the publishers direct, or baud, d to the ol the shaft, and immense quantities Paid tip Capital, $200,000 local canvasser, without responsibility to the of live coals wvre darted fifty foe't except in cases where the certilio ue - $i,mw,vmj publishers, uuuorized into the air, wafted away, and fell in is given, bearing the facsimile signature of jAMfcts SBTT'Mi, President. WM. II. HOOPER. President,! showers on the roofs ol buildings. CANVA-SEIH.8. ELDREDflE, Vice Free wanted. ,md on all around for a great distance. BRIGHAM YOUNG. wishing to act pei'iiianeutly as a What wind there was Any perstm WM. JENNINGS. Directors. caine frum ti e auu local cauvasser will receive lull prompt JOHN SHARP, by applying to north, and to the southward to the JERAMORZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. distance- of over :10O yirds; the THK ALDINE C 'M i ANY. YURK. NEW MAIDEN 58. LANE, Pdin Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip ground was completely cover, d with W. Collections made and promptly remitted coals. The Beitlier hoisiiuy works, foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on "iugs iieposits. being iu this direction; were under a & CHICAGO MTIHYESIEIW perfect shower, of falling fire, and a ilELLS, FAE60 & CO. number of men were kept up u great r OUDKiN, UTAH. roofs RAILAVAY. of all the buildii gs wi h the huse and buckets to prevent their ' BUY Y0CR f ' l taking fire. direct on gun Francisco, New York, BoiParis. Ages-London ' Chicago, St. Louis, Hank Smith, superintendent of . in all the principal Citis Kat aud West. n, the mine, and Hank 1) ..uuelly. U0 iwne certificates of deposit. Keep opeu 'ut8 and a general taulting business. to measures took preinstantly VIA THE '!il attentiou given to collections.V I V Vwwkl lount vent the .fire' spreading iuto the mine. They found plenty of brave SPECIAL NOTICE. Chicago & North-Weste- rn men to go down Into the lower levels . . AV 4 i it.. viMii in I" "nu APillin MAX 4.i Railway, 10TD, aud tear the timbers out of the Central IV Kailroad Company will IiHon. drifts leading from the shaft3j to r'KMfioad. tear up and carry back the car tracks, JAMES SHARP, Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia General Ticket Agent. Bosand to close up these drifis by means Baltimore, Sioux City, Moutreal, Cleveland, m, Bloomington.Springfieltl, Washington, Toron- of bulkheads made of timbers, dirt to, Yankton, Indianapolis. Portland,Niagara Fall", and rock. After the fire broke out Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Albany, Cairo, the draft, which had in the T8 PRKPARED TO LAY BRICK IN THE BFST downward into been before always ?' ' Workmanship at a Reasonable Rate. ni BHEB0Y0AN. MANITOWOC, CLINTON, S rushed fiercely aud reA will Robtiins' Sti wi'h Douglass mine, changed, MILTON JUNCTION, aiiu-i""api attention. in the main The draft upward. shaft at the hoisting works, which had been upward, was inBURNETT, FOND before MINNESOTA JUNCTION, DU LAC, OSIIK0SH, APfLKTON, MhSAS-Hstantly changed, and iu it there was GHEEN BAY, KSCANABA, ISHPEMINO,M ARQ0KTTK now a stroug downward suctiou. AND THE SHORES OF LAKE SLPF.RI0R. This allowed the men working be It is the only Roate low at closing up the drifts to apFrom Chicago to St. Paul proach quite near to the burning Via Madison. Baraboo and Elrey, and it ii the shaft. It was whi e angaged in this only route running work of clowDg the drifts that sevS. PULLMAN PALACE CARS eral miieis were feariuily burned. w and St. Paul. Ihey were for a m meut in a (j between It" DENTISTRY. " air-sha- 1000-foo- I ., jankers and Express Fonvardes. - an-- l Ion-ma- l: A TTa 1110 -t Bricklaying. MILWAUKEE - - Main Street, . Salt Lake 0 jr. Watahe., VwtS JUIS LEWIS, Through dock.. JawiVv STIT, aei aeetty doue OOP EN. 1 w ik Chicago flil tnr ainfl , --arrac tod MARVIN nUGHITT, : (iefc't nperiut;deBt. s W. n. STENNETT, . Gen'l Passenger Agt HELL, OF FIRE. Th men were at work in a drift ? Ooi Centreville - Farnilngtoo Kaysville Arrive at Ogden , Oils, Turps, "Variikb.es, A FULL LINE OF ctt. 0 8 40 A 2fi 4 8 0 fl h 4 16 75 6 40 4 83 1 00 7 7 4 82 1 86 7 to 4 40 3 OO GROCEEIES! Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old" Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Rum,' Dutch Schnapps. No. Pass. mo. ' ' Ogdea t p, m. . Pane. Traine Leave S S I'aM. .No. Kaysville . u. r. u. 8 40 8 120 9 31 7 If) 1 00 9 62 7 81 1 36 10 4 7 44 1 80 Woods Cross 10 13 7 88 1 74 10 4U 8 20 2 00 Farmington Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, For eign and Native ' ' Centreville rrive at Salt Lake A r - - , . WINES & LIQUORS; Iu addition to the above, Ggden ' Board by. the Day or Week. CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE DRIVES EXCURSION PARTIES. OR t FREE CONVEYANCE ! E. " ! 'OVlKT03f, Prop'r.' Late Traveling Agent for Townsend House :.:'.'! - dK78.-- t PUSIPS!JUIVSPS! !. KEKPS FOR M. STL ART SALE THE BEST AND CHEAP I'OKCE and I.I FT Pa- DAILY, (SUNDAYS Iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reasonable terms, at VVorknliop. Jhortla of Old OilU-- e VarI.Otl EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 8.30p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Passenger, wilt nlaa.A nnrrhaaa ttiafi tfofrat. . the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged wueu me tare is coueciea on me iratu. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN SHARP, SOPiKINTENDENT. Prescriptions accurately prepared. tf UTAH NORTHERN Wsi. DRIVER, Prop'r. AILROAD. Trains Leave Ogden daily, Trains leave Franklin, at Trains Leave Logan daily, Arrive at Ogden -' t:0 a dW-t- f a.m. am. 11 a m roit 4.3o p.w NOW FIXED By which passengers from Ogden and other points in the West can reach St. Uiuis and all points East by wny of St. Louis more comfortably and Sjieedily than ever before. The Hiswiuki Pacific Throw h Like lias completed arrangements with the K. C. St. i. (. U. Railroad, whereby trains nr run from Omaha lu St. Louis without break or impediment, and without subjecting its patrons to the annoyance of a single change of cars. No other line can furnish Buch inducements to the travelling public. Everything cminectcil with this Through Line is nrV class, and the adoption of the Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake, together with its Pullman Sleepers, nd Reclining Chair Coaches, render a tripover the line perfectly safe aud pleasant. Passengers from all parts of the West, by taking its Express Trains, are landed in St. Louie at reasonable hours, morning and evening, and in ample time to niske direct connection with all railroads for every point in tho North, Last and South. Particular iiif'oramtioB With man, time tables, Ac, limy lie hud at the various "Through Ticket" offices In the West, or npon peroBl or written applications t O II. Baxter, Western Pasenger A gent, Kansas City, Mo., or E. A. Fold, Oeneral Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. A dTV LOT, MlTUATKlt NEAR MAIN Utiicn Cilv. It is a most desirable milling eiie, snd romalr.e tow a good granary, coal house, wood hmiseand cellar, ulsea well with wi ;j I'U'np. It is neatly end siibstsntmlly fenced, has a fine grass lawn, 60x41 fe."t, and ornuimntal flowe beds, with oilier .Improvement', and a full water HALF n. 142-t- f DEALERS & (0 M tut FIRST Oa the Premises. Orden left at P. O. Box 29, r at the Factory, jrut below X. (7. M. ., Fuurth Street, will receive Prompt Attention. PAYNE & OJIRLSTIAN. E. P. BROWN, CALIFORNIA Office IS AND FRUITS Salt Lake City. ' ANTH0N V GODItE, CASHIER. near U.C. .Box 31 . 76-t- ::. AT COST! 4166-t- J AT COST! and Jewelry. ' from Ilm'neM.) CARLO. ASMUSSEN. 8. L. CITY, OPPOSITE POST 0KFICJS. ' " ' ; '., '''' ' Freight Jloiine. - lUXt GOOD GIIEY UtMF FORTY CENTS A BUSHI. f i C. SUTHERLAND, jean C. BATES, COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE C1TV, tf- - 'A 'No. Tltking Office, JLate Circuit Jadpe, Miehigan, for eight . and ex-C.J " BTDTU Ola i '' And are bow turning out a HAMPTOM Opposite mt NEW STEAM SAW MILL Send on Tour Orders. EDLEY 1! II Cheap lor Cash. I LlfVIEi L'tah and Michigan for ten years. f : , Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. Imtie8t Allowed ,011 Tm DMoswa, Collrellon- - PronittI at tended in. We will delirer la in ILit city, CEORCE STREET, OPPOSITE TOST .OFFICE, UGDEN, UTAH.5 . : ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. '. LateU. 8, District Attorney. MAIN , WARREN HUSSEyT- - " PRESIDENT. Has his old etand on tllfTH STREET, for the purchase and sale of Guaranteed. LIME! LIME J. their season. Shippirtfi a Specialty. , BAXK OF UTAQ AT10-AL -- 11 VEGETABLES By Express, Daily, in VtU. llocfcy At the Low Price of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 0Kdeu City, At fcis COOK STORE adjoining he keep all the Periodicals and Newspaper- of the day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, ' h Pictures', Frames, ete. ; , The Coal Bold by us is all picked over O. W. TURNER. i by hand and warranted free from slalp, 1 Dl u23 tf glone or slack. 111!! ity Cnstomers can be supplied daily fit th.ir SALOON Kanyon and Mountain Satisfaction ON REASONABLE TERMS. We have also opened a cozy f rilODUCE STORE. COAIa! Wholesale or Retail, residences. S HICIIAKD8, t HAND PICKED WILL BE 8UP- - f. teruu and oilier particulars, apply to IT. d.l3-3j- IN .; I (Retiring lil .I.W, HEWITT, O OC DEN MANUFACTORY, ICE CREAM SALE. Watches Grass QPARKLING 80DA WATER PLIED from our J.0 Home, Kennedy, lied Jacket. Plantation and Angostura Bitten, For all Information eoncerninr Freiu-li- t or Paa. age, apply to , JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. WAT EH. SODA ; TOBACCO AND SNUFF. g IM'jWl'S for deep or shallow wells. Also, tent Points for Drive Well Pumps, with suitable Titiiingf CIGARS, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN THE ROUTE IS TO AND FROM R. R. DEPOT. t d90-l- FAMILY HOTEL IN THE CITY. "' " JANE8-VILL- WA T E It TO IVK, Pa., ' Trains Leave Woods j'no. No. f General Freight ami Ticket Agent, ; MOSES THATCHER, livu. gupl. OLDEST AND BEST air-sha- ft, y Paiuts, 1874. AND TOILET GtXlDS, .. . CriAS. NIHLET, V. FOR CHICAGO, Namei-- STATION. ft OtiDEN MOUSE. tot-- lf Tx rERFLMKRY ! brushes, etc. -- air-sha- 3 aoo-1.- aFTER JAN. 1st ft . W T?atent Medicines CENTRAL d 850-fee- K V ON AND " AND HAILIIOAD. PIONEEli EINE OF UTAH. - ; , UTAH , surface. THE ALDINE ART I'MON". & at the connecting with the 100-folevel, and were engaged in putting in a bulkhead to prevent the fire from reaching the stopes on that level, wheu a cave occurred in the shaft. This cave forced back into the drift, and upon aud over the men a perfect sheet of fire all the heat and flame that at the moment was in the shaft when the cave fell. This deluge of fire lasted but a moment, when it was all sucked back into the shaft. In that moment, however, all t within reach of tb? flame were fearfully scorched. The men were naked from their waists upwardr and below had on nothing but cotton overalls. These overalls were in some instances licked olf tho bodies of the wcares by the flames turned into ashes iu an instant. The skin peeled from the faces and bodies o'f many of these men iu great sheets. They r.uffered the keenest torture at every touch and their were at times heart" groans and cries " ' rending. The origin of the fire is not certainly kcown, but it is supposed that it was kindled by a candle left standing against a timber. The fire.start-et level.'" At this at the' point a drift connected with the was being retiuibered and repaired, and in this drift it is thought tha tii e started. The shaft is perpendicular to the 1000-foo- t level, aud it is from this level upward that it is level t destroyed. Below the the shaft goes down as an incline. At ton o'clock last night the fire was considered to be about out, theva being nothing let t burning in the shaft but the smouldering ruins ot what had ence been its timbers. The loss to the comyany will be between $20,000 and $25,009. The tempor. ry hoisting works over the were partially destroyed, and would have been totally consumed but for the exertions of the Gold Hill firemen andif number of the miners. At 12 o'clock last night all tho injured uieu were still alive. III. VOI PURE DRUGS , air-sha- air-sha- altLake City'fiuie. Weber Ixdge. A. F. ' OGOEJf, UTAH, THURSDAY, XOVEMBOt 5, 1874. . Trains - - P. train arrives " P. " ( p, " leaves g!p! " ij. C. train arrives and " ii a leaves u i' ii and U. N. train arrives leaves ii fiSTO" , SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) Office: ndeu Post CLOSING MAILS. a.m. doable aily pm. Mi am. l"" i'vlilH-nm ; . i. liir , COMPaXT. PCBUSHINQ ARRIVAL , IT A II. Especial attention given to exanjjnalifsj of mines and certificates of Title. 1 quality of RED PINE LUMBER, ' WWefc we will sell at Prices for Cash. COWLEY & CO , Bed-Ro- ck Logan,' Cache Co., Utah. - ! |