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Show np near, and, at last, the gallant boar was COMMERCIAL. gathered to his fathers. On examination it was found that II Ojjiee of Ogdm Junction, Off den City, Published every WEDNESDAY ml SATURDAY 's wound were serious, but not Utah Territory, July (j, J870. bytboyuiiLjt I'CBUsHiNa CuMP.r. so as they might have been. He hud received one cash across the inside of WHOLESALE PKICE LIST. A Kipping Adair. the thigh, only just avoiding the femo ral artery. The whole length of the tusk DRY GOODS. It happened near Alimedabd, in had been buried in a fleshy portion of ALPACAS, Black 50c. to $1.00 par yard. Guzerat. A largo party of us went ou the bodv, vnd there was a considerable " Lustres 22c to 25c the from in shoulder bite the one day to beat the Kutwarra jungle, i injury B A R Ef i K 55c. to 6.0c. ' BROWN gHETINGS 16c. te 20c. a mile about the strip long, lying along BLANKETS $6.00 to $20.00 per pair. eJge of a smull river. On the opposite .BLEACH MUSLINS-l- Sc. to 22c. mile, an open plain extends tor t Sulphur in the West BED TICKINGS 24c. to 40c- distance of a couple of mile or more The New York Standard, a new and BRILLIANTS 35c. to 62c. vnd at about that distance eeveral CASfliRICS 13c. to 16c. of Lheei'g high grass and strips of jun lively daily paper, under the charge of to $2.25 CARPETIXO, gle afford good cover, and for these the John Russell Young, publishes the fol CHECKS 25c. to 32e. pig usually make when they break lowing important paragraph : CORSET JEANS 18c. to 23c. across the river. Sometimes, however, is a substance which has, if COTTON ADES SOe. to 45c. they go up or down it, and then their not"Sulphur at least a decided odor, COTTON YARN 12.50 to $3. per bunch. point is the cultivated fields and sugar and aisfragrant, useful both internally and exterDAMASK cane about tue villages. $1.25 to $1.50 DELAINES 18c. to 22c. Uur usual plan was to separate into nally. Besides these purely personal " two bodies, each taking up a position uses, it is largely used in thiscountry in Armures 22c. to 24c. " All Wool37c. to 45c. under trees situated about a couple of the manufacture of sulphuric acid, and for other mauufacturingpurposes. As a " hundred yards out in the pluiu, and Muslin 18c. to 22c. near either end of the jungle. Acting matter of course, the source of supply DENIMS 25c. to 37c. per yd. en this plan, we were obliged to let the becomes a matter of consequence, esDt'CKINQ-33- ;c. pecially to proprietors of extensive manFRENCH MERINOS to $1.0 pig get well away before nd.ng them Heretofore, the prinOn the occasion in question we had ufacturing works. FLANNELS, White t Red 45c. to 62c. done so, but the pig seemed very wary cipal source of supply has been Sicily, Opera 60c. to 76c. and disinclined to break. A lengthened which island has lurnished it from the GINGHAMS 17c. to 30c. extensive left by the volcanic IIICK0RY-1- 8c. to 27c. hustling, however, bad at last effect, movements deposits n e are observed there, and a tine boar with a capital pair of to $6.00 per dot. HOSE, Ladlea'-$2- .25 the to to be and know, however, " tusks, made his appearance on the fur glad, to GenU' half $1.25 to $4.00 per dot. a that tirst source of sup announce, ther bank or the river, near the end at JACONET 30c. to 50c. which was stationed the party I was ply has been discovered much nearer JEANS 45c. to 60c. . in the home. which is island of It Saba, with. After a slight hesitation, he LINEN, Irish 65c. to 95c. Veet is Dutch one the of and it Indies, " lipped into it, for the water was quite situated Table, 80c. to $1.25 about one hundred and ten hallow, and soon afterward reappeared 9c. to IVjC. PRINTS from St. Thomas, and on our side, and went away at a lazy miles south-eaRAVEN S DUCK 33Jc. ., south-wemiles from St. Martha's, 8HAWLS-48.gallop right into the plain, not very far forty to $9.50. irom the trees which sheltered us. It Like Hi Italian prototype, the island SKIRT BRAIDS Sic. per dot. was evident that he was in a suspicious of volcanic origin, being about eleven THREAD, Spoola 60c. to 90c. per dox. in miles at and its circumference, high frame of mind, and though he had not " Linen 76c. to $1.25 per lb een us, was very doubtful of the est point about two thousand eight hun 17c. to 20c. per yd. TOWELLING ground in front. We lot him get well dred afect above the sea. Though Dutch the spoken language possession, away; and at last the word was given to GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 4o. ride. Away we went in a cluster at a by its two thousand inhabitants is chief The sulphur deposit refer ly ALUM 15c. per lb. English. not but horses our harp gallop, putting to was discovered by an euterpris ALLSPICE 45c. per lb. along at full speed till we closed near to red New Yorker, who found himself there AXE HELTES $4.50 to $5.60 per dot. the boar, which though we were not ing ou a search for health, and finding indiBACON 23c per lb. long in doing lie had beeu going leis- cations of sulphur ore, set to work with BARLEY, 3c. per lb. urely along, and did not observe us till we were pretty close, lie then made a pick and shovel, and with the help of BEESVAX-$0.- 75 per lb. few quick rapid strides and shot ahead; some Datives, quarried two sloop load? BORAX 60c. per lb. BRAN A SHORTS $1.25 to $1.75, perewt but, distrustful of (he length of plain in which be brought here and submitted to BEEF 8c. to 15c per lb at a hop ; 10c. oa sot. front, swerved to the right, and as we analysis. The report of the chemists is to the effect that, while the BITTER 20c. to 25c. per lb. got behind him, came quite round, and employed made backward tracks for the jungle he Sicily ores only yielded about thirty per BAKING POWDER-3.- 00 to $4.00 per da. cent, of brimstone for the ore consumed BROOMS-$6- .50 had just quilled. to $7. per dot. Another fellow and myself had drawn the Saba ore yields an average of over BRASS KETTLES 70c. per tb. ahead of the others, and were racing sixty per cent. Adding to this the fact CURRANTS 24c per lb, by bl. together as this manteuver was effected. that the island is only about fifteen hun COFFEE, Rio sk, 28c per lb. dred miles from New York, it will be CH EESE 25c. per w hether we could It was just a toss-u- p to 27c. por lb. CLOVES 65c. per lb. pick biin up before he made good his seen that this is an important discovery, object and reached the cover. A lanky and it need not be wondered at that steps CANDLES, 12 oi,-.- 00 per box. sow would probably have escaped us, nave already been taken to secure leases CANDY, Fancy 32c to 40c per Tb. of tho best tracts on this island. We un but it was different with a well-fe- d Stick-2- 8c. " boar, and we thought the chances in our fa- derstand that this has been done, and CHURNS, Patent Julian, $6.75 to $12.60. vor. StilJ the juugle was so cloe, that that the importation of crude brim to $11.00 per ton. will goon be commenced. Togei h COD FISH 14c. to lttc. per lb. nothing but the hardest pressing would stone, with er the Louisiana beds this sulphur enable us to turn or slop him before the COPPERAS 13c. to 15c. river was reached, lie was a very act- mine will undoubtedly drive Sicilian CUDBEAR 55c ive boar, and though full grown was ulphura from our market. CAMPHOR-$young, It was a regular set-t- o botween COMPOSITION 75c. my companion and myself, each doing ttN$1.2i per bushel. WuMlinlilc. all ho Vncw to trttan tne lead. " n our CHICKENS 60c, each. struggle and anxiety to overhaul the EGGS 20c Per do. Washakie is CO years old ; tall of stat boar we little thought of a fact wi FLOl'R $111 per aack. which both of us were well acquainted ure, and of dignified manners, he is one GINGER 40c. to 60c. per lb. Hint it is not always the louder who of the few noble Indians I have ever GLASS SxlO per box, $0.50. seen. Had this man been white, he obtain the first spear. " 10 x 12, $6.75. As I wheelod my horse, there was would have been a Governor or a Sena GLUE 40c. per tb. In tor. the Council II is he on the ground, struggling on eloquent. HAY Full supply, $7. te $10. per ton. his kness to scramble away, and with clear, concise, and strong; in his deal HOOP IRON 14c. to 15c. per lb. the natural impulse of an Englishman ings honest, upright, and sincere. It is HORSE SHOES $12.50 a keg. rue are his fists lanus mui nis the richest in He hit in using INDIGO $2.00 per lb. out ireoiy, but that could not prevent Wyoming. That is no reason why they IRONS, SAD 12. por !b. should be taken from him. When told tho stroke of the terrible tush. LYE 11.00 per cam. Before the nearest horseman, who not long ago that the whites would soon LEAD White $l.j. to $6.00 per can. want and his take he was my original antagonist, could come land, said, sadly. Bar 20c. per lb. to the rescue, the boar had been dili- "I know it; but I hope it will not come LOG WOOD 28c. to 33c. per lb. in I am will and not old, my the day. at of his gently digging away body LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. prostrate adversary, and, as it turned trouble the white Father long. My peo LUMBER to $5.00 per hundred feet. too are last passing away. Everv out, with effect. Once, too, it eeixed ple, MUSTARD 55c. to 65c. per lb. him iu its mouth by the shoulders, but year I see them falling around me, and MATCH KS $8.00 to $11.00 per case. eventually had its intention diverted by they soon will be gone. We are weak MADDER 35c. per lb. and cannot resist the a hearty prod from U wrongs that are put , and poor METAL, BABBIT 40c. per lb. H was enabled to recover his legs, upon us. Let the white r ather have j per gal. and get away. A young brother of my pity, and spare us this great sorrow of MOLASSES,-$1- .7; ' -Sugar Drip, $2.00 per gal. What reply own. who was, to niy great satisfaction, losing our last homo. NUTMEGS-41.7- 5 per lb. imbibing, with his initiatory lessons, a dues be get to this appeal 7 "The peo NAILS-4S- .25 to $8.75 per keg. love for the sport, then came up with pie or Wyoming, in Convention assera OILS, LINSEED $2.25 per gal. bled, resolve that the proper develop cveral others, and shortly the boar " FISH-$1- .85 by this time at the very edge of the riv- ment a tbe lerrilory demands that the " SPERM-$3- .60 er was so full of spears, either whole lands inown as the snake Indian Reser " MACHINE $2.15 " or broken, that it was difficult to ap- vation should be opened as speedily as " COAL-$S-.50 per case lor him. settlement He had been fighting to possible by white men." proach OATS 3c. per lb. The Governor in this resolution vigorously, and it was altogother such PEPPER, Black-4- 5c. his mtssugo, and then tells Washakie per lb. a scrimmaging affair, that no d " ' Cayenne 70c. per lb. had vet been dealt The poor that he must move further West. Wash PEACHES 10c per lb. beast was, however, cot fated to es- akie has but few warriors, and manv PORK Sold at 20c. to 25c. Bought at lie. to 20c woraer, children, and old men only 200 cape. POTATOES 50c. to c. per bushel. men, and 800 helpless peo "I shall have a chance at you," I PUTTY 15c. per lb. thought, "before the river is reached;" pie. iuuiisiuai ious: vtnatdo we rOUSH, when lo! horror of horrors! my attention care if the feicux do kill them or they PICKETS, $5.00 per 100. was diverted from my quarry by the ap- starve: They are only Indians, and RAISIN3-$0.- 75 per box. pearance, almost in his front, of the the sooner they are with the Mandans RICE 15c. to 17c. per lb. other party of horsemen. They were and Tawkees the better. We want their riding at an easy pace with the object of lauds. We are the strontrer. Miirlit ROSIN 15c. per lb. ROPE, MANILLA 30c. to 33c. per lb. intercepting the boar, and cutting off his maacs rignt. Let us drive them out. retreat. We sung out to them to clear and take what we want. Will any one SOAP, OLIVE, I. X. per box. the way, but they were equally solicitous ever so despoil us? Will we have nothper rase. STARCH 24c per lb. with ourselves to get the spear, and took ing to answer for when we stand before the Just Judge, the Great Father of All SULPHUR 20c. no notice. SALT, Fine The pig. however, was soon forced to Men! "The people resolve." No mat SALTS, Epsom 15c. diverge from his line, and as I followed, ter about treaties or plighted faith with they were brought on my left front, and mere Indians. Surely the people of SALT PETRE 30c. bow made play with fresh horses. SUGAR, Brown 15c. to 17c per lb. I Wyoming must have those valleys. No " would not budge an inch as we came to- body but a dreamer would say: " Crushed $21.00 per aack "Kowe'er it be, It seems to m gether at an angle, and a collision was Til ever nobler to tie good. .50 to $2.25 per lb. only just avoided with the loading horseKind hearts are more than coronets. men. In another second, however, he TOBACCO, Nat. Leaf $1.10 per ft. And simple (kith than Norman blood." hot past, and my lead was lost. " NAVY a GRATE 75c With his horse quite fresh, he ran TRUNKS, $5.00 to $10.00. WASHBOARDS $8.50 per do. A Gem. straight up to the boar, and speared it without a turn. The boar at once came WHEAT, $1.55 per bushel. round, and met me as I galloped up. I The following gem from the writings drove my spear well in, and at the same WASHING MACHINE, Doty'a, $17.00. of Uickena has of late been going the moment, my active young horse rose, per nest. aud flew clean over the pig. I was un- rounds of the press. It was beautiful tVOOD 47. to $. per curd. able to withdraw the spear, which was before; the world's bereavement of last standing upright in his body. For a moment I thought there must be a crash, Thursday evening makes it sadly appro-pribut in the next we were clear, and sailnow: ing away beyond, and I soon brought my "There is nothing no, nothin- g- beaunag round. tiful and ihat dies and is forgotten. The second of the other party had An infant,good a prattling child, dying in its been obliged to pull in as all this oc- cracle, will livo again in the better WILL TAKE ON SUBSCRIPTION, curred, aud now urged his horse at a thoughts of those who loved it, and clay "YTB low pace toward the boar, who was its part though its body be burned to ashes standing at bay with champing tusks. or buried in the deepest sea. There is CLEAN COTTON As is often the case when a charging not an angel added to the hosts of heaven For which we will allow pig is approached too slowly, tho old but does its blessed work on the earth in which hunter the man was riding, swer- those who loved it here. Dead! Oh, if ve J when close on to the boar, and Cents just the good deeds of human creatures could lb. as his rider had leant far forward out of be traced to their source, how beautiful the saddle to spear it. This made him would even death W will lo allow THREE CENTS appear! for how much per lb. for lose bis seat, and he fell, overbalanced, clurity, mercy aud purifiad affection CLEAN UUN.NYSALKS. directly in front of the beast. would be seen to have their growth in Gather np roar Ran and brintr them alccr to Some of the men with spears had come duitry graves!" tills otik. 1070J LumbeR MJMTRiit HIE CHEAT FOR THE Si: It UTAH UMBER SEMI-WEEKL- EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY BETTER AND And already enjoys an extensive circulation. CHEAPER THAN ANY IMPORTED. ITS COLVMNS CONTAIN J. WILLIAMS & CO. st ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THE st 25 RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, HOME CORRESPONDENCE, Inhabitants of Ogden city and Vicinity with a Article First-Clas- s FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, OF Cheaper than ever before offered to the Public. Having a Large Supply of every kind on hand, RAILWAY AND DOMESTIC NEWS. and our Mill running in the Best Grove of Tim ber in Utah, we will furnish Lumber, at the C. P. R.R. 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