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Show CHICAGO RE-BUR- Charles 1 Penrose. Editor Another Terrible Coiiflagra- - W. and buinHi mmiw. M r J.- - a c UTAH. ...OCDEX. T,, . l .;,..,, j. i Immense ": lYcdneiday Efeiuuir, July 15, 1871. tieul ;' ... f i i -- - - Destruction "Proiierty.-""- ; of '.yy. Chicago, 14. - Is. South raj'ngin Agrtat fire ioini(-otUe Cbica-gV- , Mwhigaa mhoal TwelflU etreeis. Haifa wile of buildings ure in flames, and all tUu far futile tfforts of the liremgn, are to check its progress. - Duldiiigs are being blown up; and the whole force of the ci y ;kpartuient r on tlw fpqt wiift ttrV uteans available for fight. Qg fire; retg are jammed witir te&uii uioviog Aeue, .aud, 1 ' 1874: .." li MONDAY, ArOVSi; 3d. PEOPLE'S TICKET! For Delegate to Vovgretn GEORGE Q. CANNON. -. hi good& C Vommtiioners to Lovato Univcrrty - 4 Lands: JOHN VAN COTT, ' LEWIS S. IIILL8r JOHN ROWBKRRY, 7, " :j "5 - . Fr Weber County. "" liprtsentaiivet' to the Asscm&ly: f I . ! v . Sherijf: WILLIAM BROWN. '. . Coroner: ' . Hit A WILLIAMS.. JOS - ; - WILLIAM -- , SeliovU: "Superintendent of Common Arriving' ?Ahili .if V. ; BURTON."" .iUawingi Planing, Matchiog Third Avenue. State and two blocks of Wabttrh Avenue, and a large number of house's on the eastern' portion of the street, etrner of lUrritien strtef, the Tost, office, several churches and I frge nuiuber of blocks, dumber not obtainable at present. . Chicago, 10;30 p.m. (,The fighl with the fire is uow betweea - HarriMichigan and State Streetv-an- i Merchant conson and Van Buren. tinue moving fur down in the business centre. - The lait building t rncceuib it the St. Jamce Hotel whigu is just commenced to burn. Many of the fioeat buildings in that parrbf tte "cityiave burned, though the majority are poor andjhabbx. Tbe people arejexhauted, it being excestively warm The fire swept into and over the first Baptist church on Wabash Avenue, and what ffi this' evening before sun down one of the nost etectnt and cvstly church eiificci of ; our city is now a . henp of smouldering ruins. As it was very videut that from the course of the fire and the strength of the wnd about half-pasix o'clock the post office building was in all 'probability doomed, General McCirtbur, our postmaster, made arrangements at once to remove the mails to a plnce of safety, and all needed lesrrs Wtre at once pressed intoibe service by him, and ly eight o'clock the Uit wsgoB load left the building; and the place that bad been the depository of the United States mail cent ering here, was deserted foreer,for at en uiiuutts p t- -t eight the building first Cnught, cod by, ba4f-pateight ooock tlie building wind 'by was a mass of tfames. eight o'clock' lintlalmost died away, The! thiee tnings most diffieuTt are, which assisted our fire department greatly in becoming the masters of the eiui to; keep asecret.T tec forget an iujttry, tion, and the corner where the psi office anu to make good use ol leisure. was situated at ft abash 'Avenue and v ; : t ( 3 n tl A Harrisdn street, thd rery.i point where oar previons great Are was stopped, our Esti-a-v faeracn seemed to b inspired vvth to bumao ffoptg tt prevt-spread upei HAVP IN m POSSESSION TH yOIXOWv W)Ali rebuilt dies rict- aud her itmi T 1 i(fdeficHbir animal, hWl." if not claimed W hit efi P i nejIinmbeF Prlu lerenle f xJxi . st . W. FOIILGER, . tr -- wa,: since Brigham V-ot- !,j:.'U Main Street, Dry Goods! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Boots and Shoes, -- HATS and CAPS. - Now;G6od?'n6w Arriving for Springand Summer - 'ff'cf CAPS, BOOTS 4 air4"euKlfAh:'i: b .1 .. ouog pecanje a- public man, that certain editors omitted to nu6repre-eijJiimThe above cljppiug frogi the IiiftUt SWeWiK ' UJ)'&U"C than 'Mi"s,lKaefr enirgie vrefccenTtltVU to bar in further'TfOTgress. The build-inits uiaSl coratterfts' fMny fllrHlre'soutiieast;' corned tins A luree -.! e moot ts true that Prest loung to .fobtAU tah itudrjUyj4pted.hn45i2sly offered; -- aS8 " laavel YrJi4, to those Bilberry to who choose ha ever descantoon "the sinfulness ilk rdrases f Like a'.t that is take said against President ioan the falsehood out ot it and the iert re&eots credit .instead of duhonor of : j yrivpjeaincttUy the leadcrf practicai Monnoa",tpeopl;ihaa always taught the. wisdom aud propriety of proaucmg ai nome wnat u neeaca. consumption r"Srlk", and eLa that is good for others is pood for the Utonuns. But it is not good for them to imitate, .tho weavers of silk in masy places, iiji port the article at exorbitant pricos when they Cm raise the raw material tal roavuficture it at hom i. This is Prest. Young's "silk" policy, and it extends to all articles needed for wear (osc,onsaoiption," andjilso to political or other wise. Now, Statesman, what have yoa to ay figainst it? Try and tell the truth next time; your silk item ''" ;: is only half and half. iwr-iioto- e otnce-holder- , ; s, TIIlTI'ICKKT. . i 'JW piac at the head pf onr. th People's Ticket' in" this cTty for the August Election. There is no ' need for pen of ours to portray the characters and claims of the ttorpioated for efiice, they aro 'known to the people already. Perhaps the election lilies pFace wo may Hae soTBOfhing to sarin Jerard te it. Now we only hoist our colors acd naH tlv3 to Tad njast,v ith tL is- col-ca- . un be-fTJ- re I puranct that they" will wave praudly. in ft.itbor wi the cveulug'Vjf August ' ' 3d.-ilb?4- . v ., m. II. D41 lws? vuid on ia Onalaska, a cave 'i.;a.ii.Miif hnBKio skfekt0ii3,ff great wh many implements of bone, ); iv,vvf unj and c.trved woud. There were v;jl Vtye.is of these remains formerly belonging to distinct period? of time, each layer being: cov-- p v- - A'li.-.knai- 'ij a : '.? r- - "rTV5-- l. briok dwell1i''bon,sle1,autl by'mttking a bulwr of lhUit ffsiiisl thfr ever shfets of flames, the prospects of hc,iUng; tbis building and thereby preventing me , progress , p me nre ihroug tb Michigan Avenue was quite promising at half past eight o'clock; e5rgTT6"rn ef "6r "TEcse VhSfetr Th tjeti5 jbaciipie.f MMr anWS6cii ii'ss then a mass of names. However, as a very iigh ni heavy bneW jbtilding adjoiniug Hie post office. n the t not th. thersis uo doubt that the spcadof tha fre trom this poitit north on abash avenue has been checked. ' Among tLe build ngs destroyed on the east, side of Wabash aveim? was'tbe ' ChKrch ,'buildini for merly occupied by the Congregation of uobert Loirti tcllycr. i j sv V'- It seewssonif what singnlar that (bis 'ionflngration; should ie cheCkeJ'at the sime p'se whtrs our privkuie big fire was checked, and thxt the very building spared by tnd previoui ti i tslioald iiDw be one of the last to tuceumb this time. The mails were all removed to, the ub station on tlie corner of West VS ashing, ton and Ha'stea I streets.-- . ... . 'Betwesn Eldride t'durind I'arrtssn street, on the east side of W;,bar-. ....Ave i nue, some uozen nanusotue oiiildings were destroyed, while-e- n tte) west side of the st feet between these limits, every building was . levelled o the cround Looking westward the same dad level of ruins was presented,, which Was so vividly engra'ved on th6 memory of our inhabitants in 1871. Tin loate entailed by this fire in the destruction and removal of goods and fnrnj;ure is in all probaSility as grat as tkfl aetual Ions of building, and the property destroyed up to half past eight for jt Janes, but a m 'derate sited fire nowadays to set Cbi cago people to Clearing out their (roods and chattels, and, about every store along Wabash Aveeae and State street, as fir nertb as Monroe street, was re moving its goods,' or the. most valuable part thereof, to s place ef safety: and the dwelling houses in the apparent liu of the fire were not alow in following the same instincts of, self preservation by the removal of everything portable from the cellar to the garret, and tion entailed bf this speedy and hurried exodus will never, figure smong the losses sustained by insurance compa-aUw- . ' It is very improbable that should the fire be stt.yed where it is at half, past eight o'clock,'' considering the area burnt over, the losses to insurance companies are very ; li girl, although bun. dreds f families have lost their all, inj ixeti rendered houe!e;e nd bomeles As ths good suffer with the. bad on many occasions, so it Is In this' instance the bad have suffered with the good, and probably that section of the city would Sot bave been purified of its Blumbs sg effectually and thoroughly in the next 50 years to come as it has this evening in the space of three hours. So, on the whole, Chicago hot only had another big conflagration, but a great purificial one as well, and will in the end be muchbet-te- r for It, by securing in "the district burnt wider streets and subUantial dwel" lings compared with" those lost. The fire limits on the. South are 518 Stale street near Harrison' Court: en Wabash Avenue 474. just South nf Eld- ridge Court; on Third Avenue, 2o3, be t. , hildrens , . Jtli8gps , and, ladies ' rioiinei UU arid' Fantrv Goods. , : , ba tr 1 (10) daysat will tlie it i.m., 0a Silrral Horse 8 or auii fbraude U bein, One Mark foread, fears old. left 8 Ura-jl- e, liQdi tit IJftpe op left t GRO; Hrdwar, ji.. ( BILLIARD PARLOR 3Xaiix, Street, OjKden, i GOtfJlobKE j Titv-War- JULIi EDW-AJt- TUK for'ber BB' FR0D8tlAM,"T!lilUuT, '...j i. Connty, ,e. iw -- ' loEtta ij 8 rom 'i , J i j . . Sewing . . , TBI ASB , ti : MlLiXltUOJlOAaD U t ' : i. r IMPOBTA1TT To Cemmercial TravelerSe" SoMMKRGlaL TKAYtCiSRS. WI JOIICH J orders by card, catalogue, Irade-lii- t, sample, or other specimen, also tho,e who Tisit their customers ud solicit trade' by purchase maderdiroct from etock, aixt who trwrel tn any section, fey rail or boat, selling any class of goods are roqa.sted te send thrir busines. and privaie address, ae below. Mating cla s of gooda they sell, aud by whets employed; also tlioee who are at present tinder no eamgetnrnt. This matter is of great importance individually to xalespien of this class, or men ao licititig trade in thu manner. It ia therefore that tbit notice may meet the eye ef ali CowraercM Travelers tad SaleameS Ie this country and that they will atoare give it their attention. Thoee who comply with abOTC requeat will becoafldentiaily treated and duly advised Of Fleas address, (by lettered!) object fa vtee Co 41 Park Bar Attached J 'J MIIY IS IT? y j Tbst all Railroad men WARREN HUSSEY, TlME - b i., 1 .f ; k. i.. I Be-ca- .. Old Tithing Office Yard. ! j :; ., t A a i :.. r... ;;; -- 1 i I'J'i;" WBMl .ir, .. -- ,f ( OT ," 11 sV -- AT OOST! r .Watches, and Jewelry. - lerrrinerffotB C. ASiyiUSSEN ARL s. ori'osus rorr orncs. l citt, EDLEY ",' : H Old T Opposite Order. AM " " " PTON, ,M Titiiig Offioe,. lar aod flamwa Oa.ls ; also distiasu ol tbe cndtAria ! liii r Care Xwruljuv Saok. Salt lOwium, m , i Easy Terms, aswa wish to Cloae Ont. " . ' ' '' f " ' W. H. B OOPEB, Usfi' -' ; Snpt. i. J3 P. Promptly Shipped Uatli 1 V ml tf HICHTER 1 i.i ' i ..- - : '. ' l - r ... ; . r ,. ,,. . ... , . " . xJ .Y'i All kinds of ..Uwve.'. SCP-PLIE- D. to any $ 7 e- - FRY. &, ll 0. Box 19, Ogden. . AH erJers sddrefsed toj D.1 H. Peerjj Ogden, will rsweire prompt Pleasure Grontid in the 1 1 , T.me lrm,'JZLi sissnone Bites, ''PP''T, MnslAfei-tionB,hor- be Justly te.Bied the paeacea WOUNDS. M"!"""' ajr Remrmber, Bntwetove theexnenceef nrti. PAMIIIES A5I THE TRADE Orders , and Betail. VTholesal and tsar .i Khcnr-.ar- EXTERNAL THE BEST BEER in UTAI1 at Keasonable Prircf tj 1TlJSTMB Bone Bi4ewery Siavins. apringhtlt.irtd! Horses, Mules or Cattle. citj,. J,'!;. Main Street,; Ogden.::l isotf,. Grove ' , ' Send oh Tonr HooJ-aie- . Oalle. and atUntiew; Earlness.l deliver la la this FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. " i ; AU, KWW , ; LIME ) .w " 1 COST! y Wcwni ! Aiii-L6- -- DEPOSITS. dl&6-t- LINIMENT art now taking PAIN SUBDUING GOOD GBEY Pi.?LT2 t. iinr.z ir i Onr new WAGON and MACHINERY- DEPABTM ENT,' ia bow i v, openad in tb ' WBI baSold to. Ctlrcttt)su PfonptlT attended ' ' ! j - . l . . . d ira yiy OOppCA'sHJWIJj'y Oldest Banking Institution in ttah. fill . . rtaclv-e- Poll-Evi- l. AKTHONY IsTtBKST AtLOWEB LuiKist In the luiUioua np in million of bottle ever aol.l mi cinvla.lnt us, und as u lieuling uud th DELM0N1C0? IT HAS SO EQOA&. Mr. Land! sets an excellent table, It in rryemmended with cnbonnded MtW ance in al cavee of ( ut.Driaea,Buras. SpraiM. treat kis customers right, . and tnlj ltbenmat cm. Hard Swellings, Bitek, li& ' k aiM.Btittue!a: the Jo.nta, i roien feet, lars. fcharges $6.00 ptr (or board u" Ac. c. araonir all peraons, and for '"P? v :' '! 1 ' Scratches." a ltn t J'oimdors. Biugbone. L Prince Org ans! M OF UTAH - PRESIDENT. ut d. tbirMalsat ) 5S-- 1 X ATIOA A L ; ;ni.' . In tAmrrift. frst Itnawn w n hrouga-oItsin'vriuanf wel I anworll. It Ul the bHbitatilo ef any ruurlFran thsolnrst aud best the ue-l- Wntt d!9tf. Kow. New Salt Lake Citj. AT Good I; VVA DAY. ft. II. BABINLY, Proprietor. i ocMSIICAS, Opposite ilnioV Depot1 i - .; CELEBRATED '.,i.! !"i;c .i ' "j j- fe(ine ; I MUilGi; HOUSE, liiiEiiT dl-- t LIME ! LIME A ! l' i,TITT:i )fllU TAltLLK. riRT'CLABS BILLIARD OEARDSLEY . hteB C i ..j ") T Edward yrodafcani, Defendant, GkKKTINO: job arc herehy annimoner to appear ia an action tiriiuht b.med yon by the- above , - t .. a Juliii r.iiii'" " ltl- -' in and for the County of IVetier and Territory of and nmwer. 'lieciiniiilaiue therein, within Uth, ten 1n (exln.ive of the my of errvU ei after the fervice pn ruu of Jne huiao--i- f Mr.eet w tbtr tin. Connty, and ifnotwilhln thie Cvnay bnt ritbin the 'llilnl Judicial l)itrict of the Territory of Utah within twenty ohv; nthrwU If. wilt in tlie lerntory of littih withlu flirty daye, er'Jodr meat will be taken nifvutt yo by defanlt, accord icr to the prayer of laid Complaint. 'I hi action ie brought to obtain a decree of mid court UiMolvma the bonds ef Matrimony ex the plaiBtitT and (lefradaitt, and ift.Dir a ardin to plaintiff ihv care, cnnti dy audi eon a coif of unit.' of tlieirtwoe'iildren trol Wl.'BRKOF. t hereunto net Ii TflTNKSS C my hand and Seal of rait Curt. mugaen uty thie leib day of . . IUiy, A U , 14. ' r..RICHTtr. , Clerk Probate Oeart. care Gee. P. ftowell York City. v.o . Liquors. and .Cigars. i ; y jy "V CHOICE WINES. V abaimt Samaieaa, laOUSUaMDarendaiit, j PEOI'Lf 0F THE TKItlTOST Ot UTAH. FIRST Tibprictorj a LEGAL NOTICE. In thelreiMtw CmfHff Territory of Utah. U:SB I,11! KtfA'l.11 ; pwdag and ' . Hiingi, tonndKeeper. , y adles, Haf s'j Ghus-war- e, i ,t.:tt..jfi a. ; Drop, Kotibus 'J Staple r :i -- Paper Hangings, Queen tbti aad One bias, d lace 2 year o!4 MaH Colt, otG hind reel ana lett tore taut white, branded II on Uit Brighaia City, Juua j r J4 fore-fo- itar ia fore- I heart ttiape on left thigh. Mere 8 or 10 Tran ld. liltl. whltn In AjunAleet-KliU- uw .TI try .vr ol Mare 6 or 8, yean 014, Vhtte Itkr anil ' rente in forehead, branded heart ahape on left One iiu pwv" m old ;,7;: , Excliaiiae for Goods; t jSTotice. a.id taken away, wi'liin nn irlday, July 24tn, RECEIVETJIlT- -; Ai.-ih'- S - nlH-WO- YVIIDD," Atour Hand-marbl- to diaseait eloquently o of siHnfoesses,. ,;Yet sinfubiess .ft? now he hayl ararLi$ the, Salt Lake newspapers telling the sisters who wish to raisTHsilk lhathe u'aifibrty ouncattClsykorm eggaf &f& any uaBtkyof bittlberrjr treet and they re welcome; tor Ip, themselves to was woat Time never A allhuof . -- T Selectman? LESTER' J. HERRICK. '' ECCLES, GIBSON & OGDEN BRANCH. 1 LegUlaLtiie LORIN FARR, CUAS. W. PENROSE 'Prolate Judge: F. S. RICHARDS. ' - -- u -v ' W. from the place." Tbt fii f atartcttevening ftt anout 430 on'Fourih Avenue. near Twtflfh mreei,; in Bou'h Coicngo. It ran north aud nortbeaut through fourth Aven.e, , PLffllNGiAIID RgSAWING IVllUs; 5 ' I Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. tween Peck Court and Taelftn. Un ine is Wabash Avenue and fcrner ofCotir the only point lu the Southern portion K where the firemen are operating. v The fire broke out ia a nsanutactunBg K M W IV C 3 . v. t .nrnfr nf i wltih ael ,i I puiuvauuv, iims wv... Clar.str!Cts5- whete wnktncu jereA. mixing materials expioaeu anu causeu he conflagratwOr- M jam cat is me uut burnt "on Slate, plret., t One engine IS One man fell threugu reported : , . .... barfieqU .n 4 I.I 11 . .4 a Duuaing ana was nmeu.. , j jjuuvvui" ha4 his leg, broken while rescuing a boy." " We Respectfully announce to the Citizens is considerea The exposiuon-buildi- ng Ja Onden . out. of danger. uty that, we huv 'atftu imt inoprration u flVJ?7tlei' Contrary to the liotieful expectations fir T?'im?MacMwerif1ir' alt new and of the very best epreb6ii t.i"'' patt S Vuluok, the anu wukn and we are now prepared' lo has Rained on our nre aeoartment. .1 .0 Tust; me wuoe Ct ftli :". euortspy in, ppite jir deparitasnf, the fire ;at balf-pat1- 0 o'clock had progressed northward and and Scroll; Sawing SPRING , GOODS, Ukt n in Hie block on the eat side ol OUIt 0 ALSO WE MAKE , h , State Street, which were low wooden OF MK8I8TUTO on north Wabash and Avenue, buildings, BrSTlCLOORING and BEVEL SIDING from Harrison one block and, a hair, and is sides the both of in street, W aralso manuraotujiug th very best quality of Inking THE CHOICEST STYLES working over along on Michigan Avenue towards the north and towards the And ratUrns of y building. The fire is at present its between Tad Uuren ond Jacksow-iAnd are prepared to fill Wholesale ,and lletail Bill3 at Short notice norihern limit, ana U burning north in, wiih great fierceness. At present the , ' ' fire w apparently beyond tbe( cfitrol of 1VI33H33TL y liUWUS, , on and are : our f.re department engines (jilnKbnmiif 111, Corner of FIFTH AND FBANKLIN STEEETs tie way frqni Bloomington, Milwaukee, '.' JUneiiH Aurora, L!gm, Kbcine, Dixon an Am- Oricaiidn, wind does not boy to assist, ami-Hh- e Peques. incre s or change there is great bopei i 77") ' ' now that the fire may be crowded into " y irA , the notable the Ukc Among buildings is the Michigan Avenue Hotel, destroyed .. , .1 j . , - . . f If me oi. JameB uoiei, uie v.oniiueuiai noUZXiL ASSOBTYEIT nre Th Theatre.' and the te!,' Adelpbi isjuthio. two blacks ofihe l'almer House Ogdeu, ... and the consternation is very great - Eueets- - The roof of amone-ri- b DEALER W this )ki1 is' being protected by their men with water appliances of their own and every effort is being made by th PKOVISIOKS proprietors to save the building. About twelve o clock, the wina being Mi C1JI anal Westerly, the fire was confined to very near Van Buren Street on the ' north, Gilbert & Sampson's furniture warehouses on Wabash Avenue, running CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY through to State, were on fire, but with a fair prospect of subduing it. The Oar- mtABU TO TUB itxtot. diner bouse is safe, as also some half do Jen large stores on the east sid of VVa- brtch Avenue, south of Van B irea street. Ti e building occupied by th Sk uree al au aBd Company, corner i ' of Michigan Avenue aud Van Uuren i '.t.ii'.j- ' ,i ii j u; 4h wppe etorie-b- y i sir jid-.1. I. I: .ill : the Art Gallery, ie intact, although the HATS," of It buittiingstq tlir pertu awr-sout... ' If T'C hare.betcu burucd.li Cl of w.ties itautilreBUltsndby amnlatuda If the Linimcntts not as rcccmnenaed. fi loiicjTvillteEcfcnilci . L. , . ir Winn any efif andgetno"uigeu5 Beautiful ' ' - A Fine ITell and large dancing floor, accommodating from) to 20" pereons. the HaU or Ground! .Farflee wleoinis most api ly Keren days in advauce. ra TERIVIS LOW. v. ' - Cue or BaTTLE, Em - |