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Show " " ' iftrn r 1 'fcj-'i- . - .. j " PUBLISHED WE DXES1) ( OCSDKX. UTAH. So. 81- - BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OCDEN iRPlVAL ANB CLOSING arrivals. . ,..ntv double daily, 7.50 a.m. ,K,1Throul i Mail daily ft."'"". Saraiojin, o'clock this niormu( a fire broku out in hc south' wing of ihe Grand Hotel. The flames with great rapidity, enveloping tke front, mid now the eniire building, it is feared. will be destroyed. The fi.eiuen are lb(.nug to save the Union and Columbian hotels and s'ables, which are iu great dmiger. Help has been te.egraphed for. There is great excitement. 3 p m. The fire in the Grand Hot el is under control. Union. Congress, Columbia nud National hotels are out of About PKPAKTCRE. m. 8.40 6.3o p.m. 6.W p.m. 8.40 a.m. IT'Tlirough Mail daily 7.00 a.m. ' 6J0 p.m. Kvanton, W.roru-i,- i iwve tho latter placofor Ilirh Comity, uhIV, maiU so via d S'knd ilarrinvilU, Wrdne.day.. Wdnelayl and fiMtUo, Batw- 7.00 a.m. ..,t"'lin'city and Slatcmvill, ''Ta.byiaii'tTlinrH.bys, gJaraiid Vino, YYednwdaya " 2.0 -- UirdaFICE Tke efforts cf sulted in saving Congress Hotels yet a mystery 7.00 a.m. HOCKS. RKCim'KY UKl'AKTMKST f Own from 9 a.m-t- o 3 p.m. UONKY OFFICK TJFl'AKl'MF.MT. 0i:n from y a.m. t 3 p.m. 8 (hiuid boor open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSKl'll HAI.I, l'oatmoatar. ... p " leaves " " train arrives P, C CP. g. C. " ii .i Jf. train -- -- arrives . le;ive Services Ki'liRioiiH Inn Smiduv, in theT.ilrn.vle, at 11 a.m., and ittoStfnnd Ward Sehooltious Farley' Schoold SeliooMiouM at u p.w. : ing and Third Wa 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. h at Chiirt K,iicftl t Jttlmlist Church atll a.m.- and 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. S,,irkHlist Lecture (Child- 1UH), at Library City Ogden W. Turners' News Depot. 'Geo. At , Open executed. Sunday 7 day, LAW And rUBLIC, NOTARY City, . - . Kit X. TAN N at it. - 7 : ; v County Recorder, Office witU J Jr., AT LAW. ATTORNEY (hiden - Vtuh. - Utah. J. S. LEWIS and M'atcho, CJneka. Jewelry, Silvor . in rwn are, M RE&SOVED. fVOGWAXT A TH0MS0MAN DOCTOR 0U riMdilv nveriitre Tltomiou Jiiiciiw. CALL ON wwituioK Fee, (1.O0. - . - The wortd In full ot Children cryin Castor on: iii delicious, effective n4 hwotles. The taut and nmell nf tlipTAstorOil it en ft ;' It Irelv wrcotiw. athartic poTert are PriiMi J!a 114 '11 1 cent. - , ' - I Wo skopt iii rmiffectinneru' Bhopg. CUildren bOX. IS ..m Prirx W' I V1 MU rta. I)r iflCUl. "tlX-I- HI for Sale bit Z. V.M.J other 37-l- druRjcigts. Noue to-da- y, fr I y 1 . ' ', ." .... roflL'IGN. huh one-thir- 'ORENZO D. RUDD la retailitag: ' ' ' . , HY goods 'OCEBIBS. AM) A t nl rir y .Trioce's. minority from of the Duchy of Cornwall, he meet the yearly i, still sufficient to though the t.me Ihe de-fic- it in his exposes, .. (h;- - r.iurce will be cr- 4 come may place ef Residouce, hausied. tn tK --- rrnnbj(rnn A tireeiat 7 ir 67., current is I'ort .iya rejor1 There that lturtia l fcnghmd arcjoint-trv;B)- t tofiud a basis of -- eitletHent. of n hla nehlorVood, find which will be ac-"ticblcigbot!iquestion Vo and Denmark. gi,e liim a call If fiw pnr nufctta ble to - E-Y- ogdex.- n-- idit their inter Hrtnewher. L . vharactcr of Colonel Sellers, hoping to make it a very strong tragedy part, aud pathetic. I think this geutle- man tries hard to play it right aud i . . f i t .i. u, ".aKV " . I'uiuciis been exploded blown to atoms and every soul launched without warning into eter-- . The perpetrators of the nity. dia- bolical work aro unknown, and im reason can be assigned for such an m h,is ae0, "a?a "Ist attempt at wholesale murder. Tim ! 1 c,ot.,,CS d," tn.t,,,n.k escape of the iumates of the cabin make a tragedy effect iu that kind ol from death waa miraculous. But I suppose he thinks clothes. they art impressive, lie is from one Oh I Via of the Indian reservat;o:is. Methuselah Drowned " 1 can sec triat he tr'a s hard to make it in the l'lood? solemn and awlul and heroic, but In the fifth chapter and twenty-- , really, sometimes he almost uiakvs me laugh. 1 meant that turnip din fifth verse of (lenols we find: 'Metner to be pathetic, Yor how more huselah lived one hundred and liberty. forcibly could you represent povcty eighty-seveyears arid begat and misery aud suffering than by In the twenty-eight- h verse such a dinner, und of course if any- of the same foloccurs the chapter Thirteen Horses Iwilled by thing would bring tears to people's hun"Laineeh lived one lowing: lightning. eyes that would ; but this man eats dred and begat eighty-twyears those turnips as it they were the CcrrespouJcnce of the Baltimore Sun. bread of life, aud so of course llic Noah.'! ,Niw, it appears in the seventh chapter of Oenesis that iu pathos is knocked clear out of tht the "six hundredth year of Noah's Uppcrville, Va. But 1 think he will learn life the fountains of the In a thunder btonn yesterday thin; great deep B. thirhas an absorbing ambition to be were broken lie Uoliiug had eveuiug Col. .11. etc. 'Methuselah, up," teen horses killed instantly by light-uin- g come a very gi'eat tragedian. I hope it will be remembered, lived HG'J (nine colts and four horses), you will overlook the faults in this years. We therefore ask, did the none of them under two' years old, play, because I have never written a old man die a natural death, or was and some of the finest stock iu thu play before, and if I am treated right he drowned in the flood? Add the country. The most remarkable part maybe I wont offend again. I want above figures and see, of it was the position of the horses. ed to have some fine situations and I saw them just as they had fallen, spectacular effects iu this piece, but 1 1 wxnted to within a space of fifteen feet square, was. interfered with. A nervous New Ilatnpshire'young in volcano each of eruption, a other. state have There all a touching nearly heard a cow moaning for lu-man aud smoke and fire were in the field twenty-twhorses, with earthquakes, but whether all were together it and a great tossiug river of blood-recajf the. other night, and inisiutcr-- : The pro- luva flowing down tire mountain side, prcthg the sound, aroused his comcould not.be. ascertained. is the bability is they were not, as the and have the hero of this piece come panion, who inquired, "What red-ho- t Ho received the matter?" dowu in ri a be affected. to seem that reply, did others 'er not booming would should fur think n cast-iro''I where but the ask; the horses no trees you There cauoe; manager don't hear that mau GoJ's said hear he there of it ; sake, you stood, but each one stood with its wouldn't m head in the same directiou, evidently wasn't any volcano in Missouri as snore.' am responsible for Missouri's gathered togethei' in consequence of it line :oruiern woolen nulls an: fell. the hail that poverty. And then he. said that by would hero the of nature laws the stopped, those of Georgia are incast-iro- n would his canoe burn up; creasing tho nnmber of looms aud dividends Columbus, in Buuyan,the author of 'Pilyim's not protect him. "''Very well," I reaping in has in him a that 35,000 into east State, on spindles, CO patent prison, safd, ,!put being Progress," made a flute of ope of the rails of safe and let him slide ull the more woolen and 870 cotton looms, all the stool helouglng to his cell; 'Tho thrilling and paint on it, 'This safe built in less than seven years by a keeper often heard sweet music, but is irom Uerriug's establishment,' city which lost by fire about the could not trace it, as Bunyan ou his samo as you wcul-- on a piano, and close of the war 00,000 bales of cotamiroaeh, alwavs replaced the rail in you can pay the whole expense of the ton, worph $15,000,000, and millions Southern money the stool. The officers searched in! volcano just ou the advertisement," of other property he all industrial imhas effected this vain for the mysterious sounds, but but the manager objected, though Northern while the Buuyan kept his secret, and the bat- said hears of pretty things among provement, been have I aiming for tled men were forced" to believe them others that I was an ass and so office. had to let the volcano go. fuipernaturah . . a"y j S ." o r o London, 1. this morning In a leading "The Times the statement recentcontradicts article the ly curreut that the Queen has paid oi debts i the 1'rince time, says the writer, the debts ureent . : mnre than i n Itnl i. " of tne I nncc his of amount income, of the d due bill long any Include scarcely mid balances I'rince's The oue year. than tT will more than Bt lis bankers It u true cliim. meet o every teuffiee withm live to unable that the Prince is is prov.ded esces the but his income, is his private for from a fund which accumulit-rildur.n- e which rroner y. This fund, to-da- x j !'. "KOTIOBV am killing only oue man in this cabin was on lire. All hands leaped tragedy now, and that is bad, for from their beds and without waiting nothing helps out a play like blood- to think about clothes, directed their shed. But in a few days I propose attention to the fire, and in a short into the time succeeded in to introduce the small-poquenching tin; And if that don't work I flames. last act. The case of giaut powder shall close with a general massacre. did not Had it I threw all my strength into the fortuuatclythe cabin explode. would have 1 ai-.- I ST., " Candiwl hat of hut year. The Stocktou n of the great corn producing Slates will reach an average. , Thpre will e a fair than crop 'ot potutoei aod Tjjtty, but lets a half crop' of tobaceo' Alba'ny, 1. Several temperance committees of Republican proclivities met here to .se and after au ineffectual attempt cure a conference with ihu prohibition of party,' ihVT. a view J. Groo for Governor, nominated Govcr-lior- . and P.. K. Sutton for Lieutenant DR. MURPHY, l0?T OEFICK. MAIN t : i otsniss. I 1. Au interesting fight occurred in a New Orleans drug store, recently, between a rat and an alligator. 'J he saurian was a pet of the .establishment; about three years old, and A rat was caught three feet long. and imprisoned for a week in a barWhen supposed to rel of lalonn 1. be sufficiently broken down by the inuutritious diet the ral was taken out and placed in a bwx with the alligator. vThe rodent sought a corner, and the saurian advanced slowly with open ja s. The rat jumped at the gulf like tnftuth and caught (He alligator, by. the ,lip, ..'.Tlwjeplile squeaked, swung himself around, and the rnt let go. victor in the first round.. Again the alligator ad- The rut leaped clear over vanced. him, and beg:... to chew the enemy's hind legs. The albg.tor ire. d itself by the use of its tail, and once more crept toward his agile and desperate The rat jumped on the eue foe. my's back, and all the eflorts of the alligator could not shake him off Finally the rpptilo'hy d"Wti jii his belly iu a submissive attitude, and the rat was declared victor and set at VOL. YI 7, 1S71. huhpcnlent says : A correspondent writing from Black Hock Dam, near Cisco, under date of September 24th, gives the outlines of a foul and cowardly attempt at wholesale murder. It appears poke as follows : the South Yuba Canal Com-- , that I thauk you for the compliment of Nevada City is constructing of this call, aud I will take advan- pany a dam, mostly of rocks, across the tage of it to say that I have written north ford ol the South Yuba river this piece iu such a way that the j'.vry at the foot of Fordys valley, aud had can bring in a verdict of guilty or on hand about seventy kegs of blastnot guilty, just as the;' happen to ing and one case containing fifty feel about it. I have done this for pounds of giant powder, all of which' in a stone magazine situawas this reason: If a play carries its ted kept about 150 yards from tho log best lesson by teaching what ought cabiu where the foreman, his wile, to be done in such a case, but is not and about, forty woikmen reside. doue in real life, then the righteous On the night of the 23d siue fiend in human shape removed the case i f verdict of guilty should appear; but giaut powder, aud a quantity of the if fhe brt lesson may be conveyed blasting powder, placed them under by holding up the mirror and show- a poniou of the cabiu, applied a slow ing what in done every day iu such niutoh, and at 3:d5 on the morning a cise, but ought not to be done, of the 24th the inmates of the dwelthen the satirical verdict of not guil- ling wtre aroused by a loud repot t I don't know ut the ty hhould appear. in about three and magazine, which is herd, strict truth and satire minutes afterward wero startled by or a nice moral lesson void of both. another nearer at hand, ami report So 1 leave my jury free to decide. in an instaut discovered that the . j $1.00 ii:kqr. A dratratization by Mark Twain, of his latest work, "The 0 ilded Age," was produced iu the Park At theatre, New York, last week. tho close of the performance Mark appeared iu response to a call aud The lint ami the Alligator. I " '' Mark Twain on the Drama. Attempted Wholesale 1 ,lt ueatly done aud all work warranted. IWairiuc 0JTOI,Il WEIWISDAY, - ) Quebec.' y Sllir.t.1. Uir..-- Al Y a tld SA T iUtJA 1 Quebec, " JEWELER, AND WATCHMAKER A The public departments and many business places were closed to day iu honor of the observance of the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of ho Roman Catholic bishopric of d r. s. KiciiAiins, ATTORNEY AT (hjden to-da- y ! 7.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. G.'JO p.m. 8.50 a in. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 am. 6.80 p.m. G p.m. 8 33 a m. ' " - anil leaves and ii , Train arrives - - train SEMI-WEEKL- """"" " Y, t rethe firemen the Grand, Union and intact. The fire is as It original ed in the north end of the south wing in the upper siory, and it cannot be learned that any tire was in that part of the building. The opinion prevail that the lire was inien: hat the principal hotels tionalh bet. escaped conflagration is regarded as The wind was blowing providential. almost a pale from the Southwest, carrying a shower of burning cinders on the roofs of the Grand, Union and Congress hotels. At one time about noon the firemen had the flames pretty well under control, aud at. two o'clock believed hat they would be confined to the south wing, wheu eutldeiily a tire was seen to bur.--l Graud Central tower, driving from the liremeu out of the building and gainheadway. ing sudden and 3ousiderabl At this time it seemed as though the of i h e Graud, Union and Congress was certain, wheif all at oncd the wind sh.fted more to the southward, aud the flames were driven in the direction of Congress I'ark. Several times the hie caught in the roof and windows of the Cuugtess and Grand Union hotels, and was only exiingui-heby great efforts hrtbe'Tace'of blinding heat and smoke As soon ns the wind ,liifteii the themeu regained control of the fire J It seemed at one time as if the destruction of halt the village was inevitable and help was sent for from both Troy and Whitehall, and came, from Dallston, aud the fire was The Grat.d prevented from spreading. Hotel is entirely deeiroycd. The building was weiih about $800,000, and was insured for S'JOO.OOO. The furniture was insured for about $05,000. Cristield, Mass , 1. A fire here this morning burned seven laree; oyster house?aud two dwellings. io,uw.. Loss, ;ydo,uw, ius;;rauce, Wuslnugton, 1. The Secretary of the Treasury will make a call for 510.000,000 in 110 wiunn inree s fur redemption 5 a million of gold awarded months. at 10.15 to 10.10. .The public debt statemenLshown a reduction of $4;55,0O0 during September, Reports received at the Agricultural Bureau show that' ihe wheat crop will 6.15 p.m. C P. 11 danger. p.m. ' " Palis, 1. 1. 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. " The Permanent Committee of the As- seaibly had a hilling to day. Duke de la Kouchcb'ucnuld and Hiesncia, of the Kxireme Uigbt, attacked Government, for withdrawing the Meamer Orenbgue Irom Civil i Yt'cchia, arnl declared Hie policy adopted toward ipnin and Italy hostile to the interests of France. llio Janeiro, 1. has broken out in An insurrection Puenos Ay res in consequence of alleged fraudulent conduct in the lale presidential election. Geu. Mure is at the head of. the iusui rcci ion. Montreal, 1. The celebrated judgment of Judge Kauihier, that a irie.-- could not be hel I responsible lx fore the civil courts for what he said from the pulpit, has been reverted 111 lhe Couit of Review. AME1UCAX. MAILS. OK ' pi d e a lire-pro- of carpet-- baggers " |