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Show Zhc &tHtn gimrtfott. PnMished every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY by the Ood.i Pcbushins Coufaki. A Mgbt Attack. I had but lately come out to S. America from England to join Dick Merton, my former clium and protector at a public school, and my frjat friond always. Our joint and very modest stock had teen prepared for them. Naturally wo can' run away, and leave all we have in the world to be destroyed, as these valiant gentlemen propose. My chum's calmness infused confidence into me, and though dreadfully nervous for it was my first fight, and a kind of internal fluttering sensation warned me like Viola that 1 lacked something of a man. I set to work about our prepara tions with a good deal of The two natives the late arrivals and our two men, who often boasted of what they would do and had already done in tne way or righting Indians were quite useless. J hey besought us piteously to nee, and so bothered us that Dick s pa tience evoporated, and having lavished a scries of hearty kicks upon them, he consigned them forcibly to other and more sultry regions kindly offering hor ses for 'hat or auy other journey they mignt wisn to make. They dare not however ride away even from the com ing danger; and presently to our great renet, we caw them scramble throush the ditch, and into our solitary field of maize, where as we afterwards learned, they lay concealed, with their faces bur ied in the ground, like ostriches, until the storm should blow over. Our preparations were very simple had cut the rope whichheld up the draw bridge in the first attack) with his bur den, Dick with a deep groan recognized aer. "it is uosita, Don Kamon's daugh ter," he broke out. "I love her, All i ed and will save her or die with her. "Lis ten!" He continued hurriedly. "This rascal has come to make some proposal to us. Keep your eye on him and the moment you get a fair chance fire at him. If you kill Aer, it is the better fate. When I hear the shot, will throw open the window (which can do more easily than tbe door) and try for a rescue. But, for Heaven's sake, don't leave the roof, our only hope is in your Deing aoie 10 keep oft the others, who will rush from the ditch LimibeR 1870! is RflXXsIfllQBI. the UTAH UMBE OGDEN JUNCTION SEMI-WEEKL- E BETTER Bwct-i-ueur- CHEAPER J. WILLIAMS & Article LUMBER, fire-arm- Plank. Scantling. Joists, Flooring Rafters, Inch Lum ber and 1 Sheeting, at $3S per Thousand. " PRIXTIXG JOB PRINTING Flooring, Finish ing Lumber and Picketing, at 840. per ORDERS V "o e. Ro-sit- Shingles CIIEAr EYEIt OFFERED BEFORE. pro-ball- k BOOKBrNDING far GreatFamilyNeWSpaper It is Wecuuse Choap its CircuktioTi, than that of any other Newsi..i Arou ii 8 Ike time to form Chh, The New York Weekly , i CRAfffi fi flP! The 1'aper of thereof, Now the time to Subscribe 1 coal-blac- IDE FOR THE invested in a league of land, bought for an old song cn account of its detective title (it was claimed with some thousands besides, by the Pampa Indians, who made entry upon it gave notice to quit Good-byby brandishing lances at us and levied a distress upon our horses, and upon us And he was down the ladder befor I too, in the most European and legal could speak, leaving his hat cunningly IS TUBLISIIED manner); also in a few sheep, bavins adjusted above the parapet. Poor Dick the lathy appearance, and almost the all his coolness and sang froid had van ished now! I myself was not in a pleas spetd of greyhounds; and lastly in the niuievinl for our house, of which, as we ant predicament. To carry out his half had ourselves been the architects, buildEVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY mad scheme involved my running ers and clerks of the work, we were not terrible risk of shooting my friend', . . . i i s little proud. It was built of sun wuicn at any other time baked bricks, and consisted of one toler would have appeared impossible: but .And already enjoys an extensive when I read the agony and loathing in ably large room, with a flat roof and the poor girl's eves, I braced my nerves THAN parapet, accessible from the inside by circulation. means of ladders. set my teeth, laid my rifle ready and Around it, at about thirty yards dis- a oox or caimuges was opened (tor we inwardly swore that no tremLlini? ANY , . . . a of mv I ... tance, we had dug a deep dry ditch, were provided with those inestimable iianu snould mar her deliverance. IMPORTED. crossed by a drawbridge, and intended pieces and life preservers, breech loadAnd now the savaee. a truculent. and as a protection to to hand, placed ready surprise by our ing rifles) looking brute, raised his voice and de manded in broken Spanish a surrender, enterprising neighbors the Indians. The gether with a bottle of whiskey and Utter dusky gentlemen had hitherto be- jar of water; the door and window, our ne uiretuenej us with a he tortures haved themselves very much as such, weakest point, were secured as strongly his ingenious fraternity are so iusilv if f and confined their throat-cuttin- g possible; and then sheltering our proud in having invented, in case proof CO. tne parapet, we obstinacy, and bid us look ouuina pensities to certain stray sheep, instead uouii-his of gratifying them at the expense of the peeped cautiously over and strained our captive, for that she, too, shouldupon suffer ITS COLUMNS CONTAIN ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH TUB owners. eyes to get the first gliuipso of the bd lor us. As he said this, he erasned the But ugly tales were told of their do- proaching enemy. girl's hair brutally, and raised her Inhabitant of Ogdon city and Vicinity with a of white men ings round about us Nothing is so daunting as suspense to head. With a sudden sprint of n;iin taken whilst riding in sight of home, and a young campauisriier, and 1 felt mv and fright she threw herself out of his RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, tortured, of cattle driven o(T, and sheep heart thumping against my ribs with arms, and fell to the cround. His time First-Class speared in very wantonness of mischief, excitement, and a sort of a nervous dread and mine had come. As he stooped, mv which were not very and that I should not plav a man's part in bullet laid him dead by the side of his HOME CORRESPONDENCE, which caused us to keep a particular he coming strugglo. But Dick's voice, mended victim. Dick OF made his rush harp lookout, especially when, as now, calm, low, and with a slight drawling in rom the window, and the Indians FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, tho Indian moon, (their favorite time it, reassured me. heir's from the ditch, as ho had pre . nit " h ;,! of attack! gave enough light to point the "l0r. , Alfred mvJ hnv 11 , ' "J , dicted; but as Uosita was rather nearer .u way. to plunder, but not to guide the we have to fight, keen cool, and do as I o the house than the ditch, he man EDUCATIONAL, Cheaper than ever before offered to the Pnbllc. tell you. Reach your hand over here aim of the defenders. aged to reach her first, and was retreat- Dick Merton, changed Indeed since that's right, I like to feel your gripe like ng with her in his arms. And now Having a Large Supply of evory kind on hand, all AGRICULTURAL, the days when his word was law among that. Now remember to aim depended upon me first shot, and oar Mill running Id the Beat Grove of Tima select circle of Tall Mall dandies, if you were winning a cud in the rifle aimed at the foremost of My the assailants, RAILWAY AND lounged up to where I was standing. corps at home; and don't show yourself missed him clean; and before I could ber In Utah, we will furnish Lumber, at the CP. His costume wai simple, and consisted more man you can nelp, for though these seiie the other rifle, he made a vicious R.R. Depot, at the following rates: merely of an aged pair of leather un- beggars have only a few muskets and thrust at Dick, who, encumbered as he DOMESTIC NEWS. s mentionables and a red flannel shirt pistols in the shapo of they can was, was quite helpless. The lance ALL KINDS OF tho who! being surmounted and relieved shoot pretty well if you stand still passed through Rosita's dress, luckily by a very long black beard and a very enough for a long sight. The door will without injury to the wearer: and as be short but equally black pipe; but through the main poiut of attack, but if you the savage drew back for a cooler and rough attire and surrounding, the inde- are steady with your shots, we can soon urer thrust, I had the inexoressihle finable ne tail quoi of gentility was as stop that, they can't fire the bricks. Do pleasure of lodging a bullet in his body, clearly seen as when he was sowing his you see anything ?" which effectually prevented any lurther rather extensive crop of w ild oats upon "There'ssomtthing dark on the ground lance exercise from him. home soil, and before that memorable near the corral," I answered; "it seems Then I heard a heavy fall in the room Derby that induced him, after settling nearer than it was." below; Dick had thrown his burden with duns of every description, from "An Indian, sure enough, and the clean through the open window, at the THE fashionablo tradesmen to 'honorab!e" ball's going to commence." As he snid isk of breaking a limb, and turn in cr. to Dick's rillo embark wclchers, himself and the this, rung out in the silence found himself engaged hand to hand leaving of his property, and d well among of the night, and I saw a splinter fly with a dozen Indians. He set Miecp and savages, until he could re- white in the moonlight, about a foot OGDEN JUNCTION gainst the wall, and drew his revolver turn with fresh grist to carry on the aoove the dark object, which thereupon with his right hand, receiving ns he did civilized mill. started up with u cry, and fled. Then so a spear thrust through his left arm: tl "Can you sea anything In tha camot" we htra f koisL-i)- , and out n.o and my revolver, . . re.. t. gnviopjiig f Said be, as he came up. "Those horses tuuui, uuu iiuiuireu tiimuns rode into served uuttl now, played fortunately among the at- are making a confounded row in the view, and, breaking into twos and threes JOB OFFICE lacaing party, und a man was dropping corral. I saw Johnson the Yankee this circled round us within shot waving at every shot: so they drew olT. Dick mm morning, and he said the Indians had opims Biiounngaa tuough the whole managed with a grout ettort to drag crowed the river; and he guessed we'd company of fallen angels had met to himself the window, and then their change of circumstances chor filiated through better keep our wits iled, that the dusky away from loss of blood and exvarmints didn't look in when we wasn't ally. Is supplied with the latest improved haustion; and when I ran down the ladDon t shoot ! This is all a feint." der to make fast the expecting visitors." , window again, 1 facilities for turning out every Now horses were our surest safeguard And my superior's warning came just in found him comfortably reclining with against surprise. Dogs we had too, but time, for a dusky cloud of men sprung his head in Rosita's lap, the latter havdescription of they roused up to frequently by barking out from tho ditch (how they could have ing been stunned by her unceremonious in uothing more tormulable than a stray got in wnuout our Having observed them entry. But I could not to help dver or fox, that reminded of the gen was puzzling to me,) and rushed, lance in here; my post was on the stay roof. I hurtleman whose amusement, it was to cry hand, against the door. Well for us that ried up the ladder, noticing lor tho first -trim r we iosi an una m mem, but its fastenings were secure, and that we time that I had myself suffered in the 3r little half wild Pampa horses had a had not been tempted to throw wv scrimmage to tho extent of a flesh truer instinct, and their warniugs given shots by the first demonstration. Bang ! wound from a bullet. The s'ight was FIRST-CLAS- S fight I went our rifles, and I saw with a oyer. Throughout the remainder of the by stamping on the ground were not to bang In the finest style. devilish feeling of pleasure that the man night, the Indians be disregarded with safety. lingered about, and "I can make out an object moving I had covered fell back with a hoarse stole most of the horses and some sheep, about half a mile to the southward," yell. but they had not pluck again to encountDon t hurry, but in with vour cart er the aid I after a long and steady look on deadly breech loaders. Soldom, the plains. ridges," I heard next; and both fired indeed, had such a severe lesson been "They are mounted men, by Jove!" again together. This was too much for taught them; and when the glorious sun exclaimed my companion; and riding them they halted, wavered one moment, rose (never sight more welcome,) we hard this way too. Stand here with and then disappeared as if by macrie saw them ride beaten off the field, bearyour rifle, Alfred, while I slip cartridges our rapid system of firing having com ing with them five of the slain: six other into the others. At that pace they will pletely Qiscomnied them. corpses were lying in front of the win31. be here directly." Down with you !" and I felt mvself dow, where the fiercest had And so they were, almost before Dick pulled suddenly under the parapet, in been, and two more werestruggle could reach my aide again, two "Guach-- time to hear the bullets from the caval- found, who had crawled intoafterwards the ditch their swarthy faces livid with fear, ry ouUide the ditch sing over our heads. like wild animals to die. Parties requiring a Bill for Building will do lar so good, was Dick's comment. We learned from the sprung from their horses, which, covwell to give us a cali, as we will furnish a General Rosita, pretty ered with blood, foam and sweat, showed "Take a drop of whiskey, and watch the whose gratitude was most TOK touching, thai how hard had been their ride, and rodo next move." she had been captured whilst walking in Bill of Lumber cheaper than any other house In rosters, The moon was now nearly over, hut the ever the draw-bridgThey told us garden near her father's the line. that not) Indians were in hot pursuit, and that was not so much against us, the house,Urange a short time beforo we were at would be on tha spot shortly, and Hand Bills , We will deliver in Salt Lake clear and night being starlizlit enouirh tacked. City at an advance us, br the love of the Virgin, to to see a man at ten paces. We could "You, noble caballeros," she said, of $2.50 per thousand over Ogdcn price. give them shelter, for to ride again to hear the trampling of horses' feet, and "have preserved me from death, und Letter Heads, camp on their foundered horses would guttural sounds of talking, and guessed from what is far worse. God will rethat a council of war was bc'in? held ward you. for I can never." be certain death. Bill Heads, Dick, rather to my surprise, for I did Suddenly a spark appeared about two 1 think Dick, however, was of a differ not know what distinguished liars the hundred yards from the house for tlior ent 3IER-CIIAXTTo FARMERS nnd S opinion; at all events, he has always natives are, calmly lit his pipe, and had fired our hay stack and grew rap- - seemed satis-fiewith the remarkably Deeds, i ii ordered our visitors, in a somewhat iuiy ui a name, uriguter and bright- reward he of UTAH we offer persuaded her to make him. er it became, and lit up tho scene themdoubtful Spanish idiom, to Some years have passed since that this advantage: Yc will which was one of those men do not easi selves scarce." Blanks, eventful night. Dick and Rosita are "Unless," he said politely, "you con ly forget as with the glare of the non- - living at Don Ramon's estancia, that tell a plain tale, tenores, without lies, ttay sun. Order Books, worthy old gentleman having departed TAKE ALL KIXDS OF PAY, namoi" (b off,) "and mdoia" (God be Grouped round the flame, and out of this life shortly aftor their I, marriage. with you.) were our foes their range, awarthv too, am with them as a partner in the At Market Ratee: Egge, Butter, Flour, or other Upon this we learned that, after much skins and snaky hair glistened in the fire- land, flocks and herds, of which Invitations, we have that they had been to light and they brandished lances, and a goodly and whenever the production! of the Farm. Also Stock ot any kind; quantity; buy horses, at the station of a rich Spani- screamed with delight at the des- increasing stock of little Dicks and Sheep, Cows, Work Cattle; Wagons, etc Tarty Tickets, ard, Don Kamon G racist, who lived about truction they had caused. ask me, as they invariably do of an Store Pay at cash rates, or even Cash Itself Dot four leagues from us, and that when they Vast were barking, and the horses In evening, to them a story, I know that reached the top of a gentle rise in the the corral neighing shrilly and Cards, etc., etc. rearing nothing less will content theui than a refused. and with had view a house of the some terror ground, fighting desperately full, true, and particular account of the We are also prepared to furnish they had seen to their horror and dis- to escape. night attack. I looked at my companion's face s it may, large bodies of the dreaded Indians, who were attacking for they heard was very pale, and the expression deci The Size of Our Great Lakes. Promptly attended to and suots uon iiamon titanct. dedly ugly. "Look!" he said hoarsely. "Here "Whereupon," a id the spokesman, The latest measurements of our fresh with teeth chattering, "we rode hard to comes an ambassador. Good Heaven! water teas are these: well look!" that the brave abode, knowing JGR TIIA3T your The greatest length of Lake Superior I turned with astonishment ; but the Englishman would sot deliver us up, but FIRST-CLAS- S is 835 miles ; its greatest breadth is 160 WORKMANSHIP lot us mount your fleetest horses, senor-- s, sickening sight I saw fully accounted for mean 688 miles; depth, feet; elevation, and ride for life. Soon they will be Dick's excitement and rage. 627 feet ; area, 42,000 square miles. here and who can withstand the bravoi 1" A nearly naked Indian was boldly adgreatest length of Lake Michigan be this "If true," said Dick, turning vancing towards us, and bearing before is The 890 miles; its greatest breath, 103 GUARANTEED. to me "and I believe it is, for these him a burden whioh effectually secured, On good security we will also cowards' faces are proof that they have as he meant it to do, his immunity from miles ; mean depth, 000 feet ; elevation, give time, on mr 507 feet ; area, 23,000 square miles. een something the sooner we prepare our shots. for large order. mNT, The of Lake is Huron We length greatest to fight the better. Of course they were shall open an extensire Lumber Yard, in A beautiful white girl of about seven200 miles; its greatest breath is 160 not attacking Ramon's place, he has a teen was lying helpless in his arms Qgden, in a ftw days. Due notice will be given 0f mean depth. 600 feet; elevation, locality. fort strong enough to resist a thousand Her hands were bound behind ber back, miles; 274 feet ; area, 20,000 square miles. of them, and plenty of arms and men as and masses of Parties in Salt Lake City can look out, as w. hair encircled well Most likely they made a dash to a face showing deadly terror and horror 250The greatest length of Lake Erie is shall open up there in our line in a few weeks, its greatest breadth is 80 and gire every one a chance to build and carry off some one, who might be stroll- in every feature, and drooped nearly to miles miles; improve ; its mean depth is 84 feet ; ele at cheap rates. ing too far away from the house, or to the ground over the savage's arm. Her 655 feet; area, 6,000 square vation, e diive off the horses; and it is very dress, torn from one white shoulder, " mraunications to be addressed for the we will have them here very soon, showed how hard had been the first in- square miles. present to wture there is a better chance for a effectual struggle JOSHUA WILLIAMS "I have not loved lightly," said a man ngain?t her captors. CO, As the Indian crossed the ditch, bight attack. In any event, we must be Weber Station, tJ. P. B, B, (they who married a 300 pound widow. IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. - iw roi 3 Trih contains all the imiwrtaut Editorials ,, the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those a cal interest; also Literary aud HcientirLT?' 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