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Show .J hTttw BY TELEGRAPH. gttiution. and SATCRDAT, , , ...erv WEPNKSBAT PCBUBHINS OOKPUT. O"N tUe W Manage, to whom all nJvR(tSK nu8in cammuaitio0 hhould betddi wmiI. ITtis'mink. We handled yester-- , tin tbe'office of Messrs. A. 8. GouldI Ln a handsome bar of pure tin, eiless than five pounds of ore e ''Star of the West." near crucible in a out run was tin of a blacksmith shop, bacon rfone being the flux. . The "Star of J West" n appropriate name for most important discovery. Salt l Og-Th- k Speeiil to the Oodek Junctiox by the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. J Incendiaries Shot at north-weste-- Chicago! More Terrible Conflag- rations in the East! Several Towns and Villages Destroyed by Fire! Herald. l,ke in close there are two more tin mines the West," and to the "Star of proximity discovered be ft will la believed that tin mountains of facing in the whole range between Ogden Kanyon and ,!, West, ffeber Kanyon. is tin, Salt Lake" Ogden'i excitement metal is to be latter The j,"braM." 'found, native, in the Third District and North sides. Court, West i ii linreliy Riven that proposals will at Jiwepli Wriglifi Butcher Shop, Oct. ilat, tor JJT'twt, Of Am. up to Patarday, i length, 6ft. wide workini? f a tunnel ng ,be "L'ncU 8l"u" UUge' iS aa-- Notk s. 6. Jobwh WtifiHT, r (ito. Uor.KoiKS, lloOT. ClSMX'HAM, J 1 ' Political Riot at Philadelphia! AMERICAN. Green Bay 11. Charles Woodward, just in from Chicago, says that 600 persons perished in the flames. Newspaper reports cannot exaggerate the fearful loss of life on the east shore. Green Bay is filled with refThe report of the burning of ugees. Williamson's Mills is fully confirmed; 55 lives are lost, and the bodies are badly burned. At Pensuukee fifteen barns and buildings on the Little Kiver road are burned. WorkiiiK r. Pittsburg, 11. Universal sympathy is felt and exHon 0. T. pressed for the sufferers by the Chicago Distinguished VtsiTOBS. Business was in a great from Indiana, calamity. Morton, U. S. Senator measure suspended during the day and and one the utmost excitement prevailed. YrMt. Grant's right hand man, Mitnis'ee, Wis., 12. tho of men Republican the of leading out in the Pineries, broke which The fire the East with his north-easparty, arrived from t of here last week was almost Major subdued, when a heavy gale spiling from wife and child on Tuesday last. wife and southward, driving flames and cinders P. W. Fishback, Efq., Beeson, toward Gifford and liodderiek's mills. child, Mrs. Lippincott, whose contributThis fire was checked; but on Monday ions to the N. Y. Tribune under the cog- evening i lire broke out near Cintield nomen of Grace Greenwood are so much ui ill, which is situated at (he mouth of althe river and so intense was the heat admired, and her brother, Dr. Clark, that the nieii could not get within a hunAll went time. to arrived at the same dred tf it. In less than half an The hour yards on to Salt Lake the same evening. the mill, together with about party was received by Capt. Hooper, twenty dwelling houses and boarding A hill houses were totally consumed. Supt. Sharp and other leading gentlebetween this and the town, intervening Towusend the to escorted and men t!ic fire could run no further, and the Douse. already cjiigratuluting people were themselves upon the narrow escupe of Stobm. On Thursday night a furious Manistee, when a bright light was nofrom the scene, und on wind blew from the north, changing ticed north-eas- t north-cast- . The repairing to the spot it was found that occasionally to the were wrapped a number of weather was piercing cold and Jack in flames, und adwellings regular equinoctial gale Frost had a holiday. The Utah Central blowing, this making it beroud human freight train, which left Salt Luke at couirol to stay the conflagration. The but at present is 5.30 p m., with 2 j cars, on nrriving nt damage the largest part of the town, which is on the Hot Spring encountered a terrible the south side is destroyed, while so far stand-stil- l, 27 buildings are totally gone on the pale which brought it to a the wheels revolving but tho train north side. The loss as near as can be learned amounts to $1,1100,000; obout making no progress. Eventually it was one tilth covered by insurance. s;ain put in motion, taking an hour and Chicago, 12. Here The swing bridge is entirely destroyi half to reach Wood's Cross. tie train was parted, and an effort made ed, also the schooners from Newberry. n The fire striking Webster Avenue, to reach Farmington with ten cars, but Place, and continuing thence to the the wind raised the tops of several enrs Lake, all East of llullmrt street to the and lifted some bodily off the rails, and city limits, all East of Orchard to the riouth of Orchard was de- an extra engine had to be called into Lake, and all There are 70 dead bodies re-Btroyed. The train, which was due requisition. covered from the ruins awaiting identiin Ogdon at 8.2o p.m. did not arrive un- fication at the Morgue. Many thieves and incendiaries have been shot and til 4.25 a.m. on Friday. A dozen In Salt Lake City, go says the Hmrnld, hung when caught iu the act or more cases of incendiary fires occur blown were trees of sturdy growth down, red yesterday. The city is in the hands and much damage done to street lamps, of Gen. Sheridan, and guarded by U. S. awnings and shutters. Mr. Dwyer's sign, troops, assisted by volunteers aud policemen from other cities. in front of his book store, was prostratThe fires in Wisconsin are creating a ed: part of the wa.ll of the house next great panic. Villages which could not east of the Merchant's Exchange on 2d boast of a fire engine, began to protect South st., was blown over, sparks were themselves by stationing barrels of water At Milwaukee, the wafted in various directions, and one along the streets. was increased by the fact that panic house in the 2d Ward caught fire, but marsh fires weie raging four miles to promptly extinguished by officer thesiuib, and 1G miles to the west of This, nevertheless, did not A concrete barn belonging to tho city. Hyde. the dispatching, by three of the prevent S. V. 20th in the Scars, Esq., Ward, was cities, of six engines to the aid of Ch'ca-go- . blown down, burying two of Mr. Sears' During the afternoon Milwaukee brothers in the ruins. They vere both was carrying water and filling casks on extricated, but were much injured, one the tops of her stores and houses, mowing the marshes to the southward, of them being seriously crushed. A span and swearing iu special police to serve at of horses and a cow were killed, and the night. loss is about a thousand dollars. Officer Barracks are being built for the A large lot of provisions houseless. Hyde, with a number of geutlemeg who have arrived from all quarters. The assisted, saved tho lives of tho Scars Mayor has notified parties sending, not brothers. to send cooked provisiins. Owing to the fast that the north diAle, dirwt from Knphmd, sparkling, clear vision was nccessible only across Kuiiie "id healihr, or Mniu k Driver at draught Co', and Division St. Bridges, and through trert, Ogdeu. 74tf the dark Lasalle Street tunnel, passage Improved. Messrs. Driver and Nellie there was forbidden to teams. The peohave materially improved the City Drug ple who yesterday visited that quarter Store by the addition of two fine bay of the city, were chiefly those who had formerly lived there, and were hunting windows, the snshes beingthe workmanfor shreds and scraps of properly, or ship of Mr. David Pngh and executed were trying to find the places where in excellent style. With those magnif- they had once lived, und the property icent glass cases and the usual orna- they had once owned; digging out from the smoking buildings in which ments and fittings of a first class drug- which they were burned. Several pergist's shop the City Drug store shows sons were smart enough to make that a ell on our business, and they succeeded in getting principal thoroughfare. all the work they wanted. The Tribune S Everybody knows that .the best wits the last newspsper in Chicago to sur!iin l'earls, Car toe de Viaite, and a host of ther kinds of Portrait, ar taken at the Pioneer vive the general destructi jn, and its Art Gallery. Call and ee f upocinitnis. magnificent building was the '81m C. It. .Savaok, lalt Lake Citv. last to succumb, although it had teen , Absksical Poisoning. Last Wednes- surrounded by fire on all sides for about four hours. A search itmong the lUins day, John Horspool of this city was reveals the gralifyiuii fact thntihe eight cleaning out a room lately occupied hf cylender presses, valued at about $tiO,-00ome gentlemen from the East, who had are not seriously injured. The tan engaged in making an ornitbologi-- Post Office building also stands well, its well, i's walls being intact, and its roof collection. In 8iuffiug the birds, of is Dot entirely burned. (The 1st. Nationich they had obtained a large varietal Bunk walls seem perfectly safe, y, they had used considerable arsenic, although the floors have suffered. Field, & Co. retain their office. The only portions of which being stirred up in King part of tbe North DiviMoa that escaped 'he dust, were inhaled by Mr. Horspool, was the angle bounded a the South by nd nearly cost him his life. He was the North Avenue, on the East by Orchard st., and on the West by the river. eued with violent pains and symptoms The line of destruction ran North-eas- t. f arsenical poisoning, his nails turned Seneca wharf is burned to the vfflier's klack, and had it not been for the prompt edge. Every building on tbe North syle, tleniion of Dr. Anderson, be wculd except the 4tti Ward school house, the raost likely hve died. He is now rap-- J residence of Geo. Thorpe, and the Catholic Church, is completely consumed. recovering. Several serious accidents occurred, and Wouk Who wants to work Mr. several lives have been lost, but there is so much excitement that no one gives a r'ght'g claim in the "Uncle Sam" fair answer to a question. Where six ttlne? 8ce local advertisement. milli stood yesterday, not a vestige re Liu-col- 1 fire-proo- 1 mains, except bundled up machinery; and logs having been the w Blackbird Island burned out entirely. The distress is great, and isuo mere. if food does nut come forthwith, there will be starvation. Nothing can be heard from the north or villages as i he heat prevents communication. The roads are so dry that sawdust burns like powder. Yesterday noon some of the steamers uear Adams street made a connection with the city main there, and pumped water in, so that there was a supply at the hydrants near the river, and also into the bouses alvng Canal street on the ground floor. A similar connection was made at 22nd street and at llith street. The water ran from some of the south side hydrants; though it came from the river it was quite palatable; the stream being much purer, however, owing to the fact that the discharge from tbe main sewers has ceased, or has been greatly diminished. Louisville, Ky., 12. Prairie and wood fires are raging all along the railro id between New Albany and Lafayette, which have swept away miles upon miles of fences, also grain, and not a few houses, barns and corn cribs. Many towns along tbe north end of the road have been compelled to turn out all their inhabitants to fight the fire. In Clay county the woods are on fire in many places. Monday night and Tuesday the town of Brazil was seriously threatened and the utmost alarm prevailed amor;; its citizens. Detroit 12. News from Van Clair nnd Huron counties, in this State, is of the most distressing character. All that portion of the Stule east of Saginaw Bay north, to a point forty miles above Fort Huron has been completely swept by fire, and a number of lives lost. The villages of Fortville, White Rook, South Beach, and Huron City, are entirely destroyed. Hock Falls aud Fort Hope are partially burned. Nothing has been heard from Port Austin or Port Crescent, but it is hardly poesible they have escaped. Kansas City 13. Great preparations are being made for the Industrial Exhibition, which commences here next Monday. No adequate idea can be made of the magnitude of the nrrangetnents without visiting the grounds. The buildings are nearly completed, and will be finished in good time. The fine arts hull and the vegetable hall are now finished, and the main building of the agricultural implement rooms und the arena are rapidly The hog pens approaching completion. are done, the sheep pens nenrly so, ami the stalls for cattle and horses are being The interior pushed forward rapidly. of the music hall can belittle short of magnificent when finished, especially at night wheu lighted with gas. The fountain in the centre will be a circular basin about twenty ft'ct in diameter, in this will be five jets, one in the centre and four near the outside. Calistoga, 12. A terrible fire is raging in tue hiiis south of town. The working men all turned out to save the bouses und burns, but wood piles, fences, etc., have had to succumb to tuc flames; the wind blowing a gale. i n The ingreVinegar Bit- Medicixe An oRiaiSAL dients of Dr. Walkers ters differ from those of every other tonic and corrective in use. Unlike the tinctures of the phamacopnea this remedy contains no alchohol. Botanical research has brought to ligtit in our Pacific Territory, herbs, roots and plants of surpassing potency as alteratives nervines, and invigorants, and of these A the Bitters are mainly composed. long series of cures, embracing dyspepsia in all its forms, and bilioui and nervous disordres of every phase, are the vouchers of this inestimable RAILROAD. PIOXEKIl OF FT A IT. 1,1X13 OX AND AFTER BETAIX DRY GOODS GROCERY AND MIYIVY, JULY ir, 1W71, Tmtne will leave Ogden daily at S a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Arrive at Suit Lake City at 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at 5 a.m. and 3. 15 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7 a.m. and 4.4.S p.m. I. Z. C. M. UTAH CENTRAL nSUMUTMIIXT, Call attention to tltoir large ami wull-- .: assorted Stock, just received, con- gigting, in part, of PoplinK Circnudine, I, Ac. Marseilles, Fine Shan and a full complement of WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS OGDEN, F. A. KI.VO, W. II. PERRY. WRIGHT. (Successors to (JouBt t Co.,) Having purchased the above establishment, we offer to the public a choiee selection of PUEB DEUGS MEDICINES, AND TIIE EES! BRAKD8 OF WINES AND LIQUORS I.N A EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City nt 5 a.m. and 0 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 5.30. p.m. SHOE DEPARTMENT is complete in , JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. OGDEN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, PAIXTS, Mam street, Uytlcn. I)YE STI FFS, ftROCIUUES, HATS and CAPS, Ladies Sundowns, Gipies Horses, Carpets, Mosquito Iturx, Window Curtains and Shades. NEW A READY-MADLOT OP CLOTHING. C. S. Driver, Horses fed by tbe feed Nellis. City Drug Store, STREET, OGDEN. MAIN I), 2tf. full Stock of OROCERIES,' HARDetc., etc. Call and Examine. J. H. ECOLES Drugs, Tiled it' iiuvii. PARADISE Oil. ltruIitts :enii-Hl- l.yo Mud's , kinds of Produce taken. Main Street, Ogden, UTAH, 70-l- Home Hitters, Red Jacket, etc. PERFURflERY VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, dispatch from Phi.adelphia says Ami every Keiuii1e for Hie Toilet. that, shertly after midnight, while the WHOLESALE election returns were being announced Foreign and Domestic aud the band serenading the J'ress ofiice, a large body of Democratic roughs drove the crowd away and fired into tiie rvrxcL Col. Forney was speaking building. AND from the Seventh street window at the aud time, ALES & PORTERS. simulianeously with the firing a rush was made for the Chestnut street bow window, but without success. Many 90, 92, and 94, Lake Street, shots were fired nnd policemen were Dearborn Street,) Canned Fruits, etc. recognized among the roughs. Cigars. Paint & Oil Dealers GROCERIES. Hate for Sale, at prices to iuit erer bodj, a complete stock of of all kinds, Furniture unexcelled in the Territory. For Prices see Handbill Wines, Liquors, DRUGGISTS, FINE CABINET WORK, UPHOLSTERY, etc. etc. Rol)t. H. BRADSHAW & Uro. Smisc ra uw Hitters, A Dealer IX ALL K1.1D8 Of FURNITURE, I am prepared to fill orders to any amount on very rousonublo terms. AH The Celebrated St. Louis, 12. Wholesale and Retail MILL. Paints, (Corner CHICAGO. Prescriptions carefully compounded. f The Woiik in Nohwat. We were, gy Efpecial attention to Territorial shown by Bishop William W. Trade. ('luff, u lettor to him from Elder Peter of at written Utah, llrown, Christiania, Norway, aud dated August 12, 1871, from which we glean the following: The Saints in Christiania. being unable to HOME MANUFACTURES. obtain a convenient hall in which to hold rpiIE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST COMPLETE ever brought Into Stock of i'urnitar X public meet ings in a suitable location, Ogden is OUR decided to build one. Accordingly the NOV ON SALE erection of a suitable building was comAT menced in November, 1870, and was finished and dedicated July 23, 1871. The entire structure is three storeys m now in operation, manuiaciuring tlolu high. The first and second floors are of superior quality. divided into seventeen rooms, which are rented out and bring in an annual inThe Highest Price paid for come of about The upper floor Wool. Sets, is occupied by the hall, sixty by thirty-thre- e IScdroom Sets, feet, which ia used by the Saints for their public meetings. Sets, Over 100 Saints, besides many peoat our ple not in the Church, attended the dedication services. About seventy memSofas, SIMSm bers of the Church at Fredricksstadt chartered a steamer to take them to ' Kstabushib, 188T. Christiania for the express purpose of IScrtsteads, WILLARD MERCANTILE CO., being at the conference and dedicatory tresses, W1LLARD CITY, C.P.R.H., ceremonies. The building cast $G,M0, u specie, nnd Ingebregt Olsen was the architect and builder, w ho, Elder Brown etc. AND says, is an excellent workman. He is An elegant AKsortmeotof JOBBERS IN WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, CORN, probably now on his way to Utah, as Corn Meal, Graham Hour, Chop Flour, J he purposed emigrating with the last Picture - frame MOULDINGS. Feed, Dried Peaches, Beam, Potatoea, Salt, Baron, fresh Butter, Kggs, Cheese, fruit aud A'egetablea. company. The work in Christiania is progresCOFFINS and METALLIC Dealer, hi sing finely, there being a few added to CASKETS. the church by baptism every week in and All kinds of Cabinet Work and Reiulrini i- - Young Stock, that city. The Elders have to act ivith ecnlod in the best muinsr aud on tits cliortet Cattle. extreme caution, as several of thera had notice. We call the attention of ?tge Companies, lately been imprisoned for baptizing and Freighter., etc.; ail order, tilled with oar and the sacrament. An Eider, diflwti'k. administering Cah Advance on Conirignmante of Grain, etc. named Jolmnesen, had, at date of writA Ueneral Angortment of MKRC1I ANDIgK kept ing, just been lioerated from on incarcountantly on hand, at LOW PRICLS. ceration of twenty-si- x days for that We have a BLACKSMITH SHOP In connection offence. Tbe civil authorities, however, with our lituinexa. $4 per Span. Jobwere kindly disposed towards tbe Saints 48tf bing Work at reasonable ratea. uud never attempted to prosecute them, except when compelled to do so by the priests. Detent Evening Xeics. Ci-t- N.n. All kinds of Huil Jinsr.Oarr.entp' and Job Work neatly executed, on short-noticand reasonable terms. 37 tf EOCLES & PIDCOCK, Maio strati, OUon. To the Tcoplo of tho North. JOELSON AND MORRIS, rroprieton and Dealora In ITlXRlSriTUHE, 59-3- ra BRICHAF.1 CITY e Grain taken in payment. y, FURffiTORE! : MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, LATH AND SHINGLE Dealers in & WM. PIDCOCK, or on time. a. XELSOX, Proprietor. IVIMMLLIS S A Orders promptly attended to. W. : WARE, Carriages, and Buggies f HIRE, ALWAYS OX HAND. FOR le.t A'ilUou's, Gents Straw and Panamas. , y tie lutest styles. Alao Pat-ag- FULL STOCK OF Prmcrijitiimg carefully pr)urvl lit a Vumpetcnt Drutjijiat. ' . Children California and other HOOTS AND SHOES, Croquet Slipper), JuniettoM, and all THE MARKET. r Gents', Ladies', Misses and their ticket! at Pawngere will please pnrclia the olticm. t itty ceiitfl additional will be cllargtd when the fure ia collected uu the train. For all lnformatien concerning Freight or ajjply to D. 0. CALDKR, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent , " MIXED TRAINS MAIN STKEET, .1. , SUMMER GOODS. In addition to the abive, PIONEER DRUG STORE, . : And Manufacturers of all kind) of UPHOLSTERY. Tbe Bent aud Chanpant Slock In tha Territory. Groesbt'ck's Corner, Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Woolen Factory To all tho People 110BT. WILSON'S, in the different Settlements. 59-8- Mniu rStroct, Option. Parlor Cash paid for Hides u Drawing Room Lounges, TAJJfEBY. Rsireaus, JIat Chairs of all Kinds, Produce Merchants Tables, ele. CIIA11COAL. lleef s mi:i. At Payson City, of erysipelas, Robert SextOR, formerly of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, aged 65 years. Deceased was baptised in November, 1848, and emigrated to Utah in 1809. CLOTH, BLANKETS, Of the YARN. Etc.. Bent Quality, on Sale, 1'OK CASH, Pralure tak.o in Exchange. tf f IiIMH! TERT A. RANDALL. ! As GOOD M tli BEST and an CHEAP CIIEAl'EJiT, at the XjUMTJGj a the Cool and Lime Sign, A Corner of FOURTH TOCSO 00 DEN. Entire eatbttactlon guaranteed. J. STREETS, M. THOMAS. ! DmODEY'S . in i w IT riiiMiiiUii Mi East Temple Street,. SALT LAKE CITY, Good Chairs for $15 per Dozenr (Knocked down and boxed,) Fall Leaf Tables and 6 Kitchen Tables -- - $S - Work EXCELSIOR MILLS. Gextike Jewelry. The enly establishment at which genuine Jewelry can be obtained in Ogden is at pAnrs & Bokssf.l's, Main Street. Bepa'-r- neatly necnted. . ill work warranted. !u' YOU CAN GET AT NOTICE! Walnut Bodetaads, 22-t- f : $10 to ' 17. F. A. KING & CO., (SnuxMori to C. B McGregor), BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL NEWSAGENTS. 4 FULL SUPPLY OF BOOKS, PAI'ERiL V.' Magazines, eto, constantly on baud, "ji : I.t gala MAY CO.NCEK.N. THATCACH L Kiitry, No. 657, for the town Bite nf Mcr.rton AT PUBLISHERS' 1'RICES. city, Cache county, L'tah, made June the ;!4tli, Also a choice Selection of Fancy Gooos, Cigars, 171, embracing the following described lan fa, to wit: TeUaoooa, ate, to, at our Depot, liruoia'a 8. of 8. l of See. fire (ty, N. t. l X. W 80tf 8. K. of 8. of the 8. E. U N. W. yt, and Corner, Oiden City. N. K. of 8. W. V. of 8c. eipht (8), in Township eleven (11), north of Ranpe one (1) west, contain-tu- g Tour hundred and eighty acrw hoa Iwen made In trtixt Kir the inhabitanta and ia now rxiv to be dwpnsed of in lota to any pe;l m or peruum At the sign of tlie Hip Bint, fifth Street. Os!ln, entitled thereto. All kintla of Jkot and (Mmw niaile to onler. ira All person clainiiBR to be the owner or neatly executed. PrtMhwe take in mnent. of any portion of said eutry will take due notice and make applicatiou, aa provided in the sUI statute, of Vital). GEMOTE W. BAKER, Mayor. Waruenibar the Dig Kuot. "C4 Mindun, June 26th, 1571. mOWHOM IT E. J. W ATKINS. Boot and Shoe Maker, Highest Priee paid for kinds of Kities. ' |