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Show ni & : t;i-- , WXX r hr'"'"1'1 Ml ixitit iK'.''l.l.l2.t. iuc iricgran but one to the ttorth are U'.ahinirton. 20 u. mnitol to la? Ci;pointedfiti9;said '. so I ln e ., lie imeni i frUm i ! t , 5? Enined arnaioriii in deu.cr.f Jsullation this evening, unanimously . to make not any agreement niH Ydw; . Hues down.t- - iu s.Maucb. Chunk 20 ii trrii dosen special policemen arrived , A from Philadelphia' evening' for duty at Summit Hill, Afehton, and "other places, to protect the men and property of t the Lehighr. andi Wilkesbarrccoal company. Tl-- police force is believed to be'surBcienMy large 'to hold in "check ' the turbulent Molly Miigutre.'' " i 20. London, Mar., ' v;v' There was an immense concourse of people present to witness the annual boatrace between Oxford and Cambridge Belling was three to one in favor of the Oxfords, who won easily. John Miteuel is dead, so Chndler,thalj f Every house at Comae, except one, isde- - gratitude, to all who have and ' ' Birojcu; iwu pcrsuns were Kiueu in ere. wring aim. At Aitkenx a Catholic church was com- - hUli ikcijf M ' j . U ' a I 'amebic , HilUiil hntifiK f H;Vli.l TT ; , TrrmrrrzrxTTr ail art fortunately Jefiknear Mr.- Field's js but otherwise, hig property is ' - K. The stove and a sewing ma chine were broken into small fragments. The little girl's neck, arm and ribs were broken,' and she' must have struck the stove, as her face was burned,, and .died It took the Eden people, the instantly. day with several yoke f cattle to break the road to Liberty, and return with the sufferers. The wounded are all expected to recover, and considering the utter demolition of the house and ' effeets,-theiescape with life seemed almost a miracle. TPholcsale 'Dealvrs'in ft u . . , saved, i I 'If . it o ete'the ' Lkeaay merely fictitious .opposition, to fully but to insist on tbe.r rights debate the penJingresoluuon. have agreed The Republican SenatoM Louisiana tbe dUcuFsing Irorn refrain ts to determined also have resolution, and ta,i'' nf.-una-t ' t . KdenrOgden Valley March 19. 1875. The most complete and best selected Stock in s , .Ul. it Vititors to Salt Lake in April 187-3- , will find the finest assortment of nay goods. e, , .., : clock-half-pa- ; , ;o;iif. .. Co's., ill Stock A r of BOOTS 1 -- SHOES, & f1 Call! Be Sure and tt ..;V "t?..nn-.DAY Iri V;. , . k v c , ,t J Jir j. j.t Should be Addressed to D. H.' reery. Mil' t i I . i.u, hi Advices Co. 'I tV"i'l in ... . ! . . .Hifr. SUIT. i . n - s4 tf. BRANCH ,' ' . : w. n. HooPEn, (. e LOGAN ! Special attention paid to Country Orders HATS, etc., it at the bed rock. Our Prices are: placed ex-rt'jf- . ! t: " eon-strusti- s ' st enow-slid- Ftrst-Clac- WINES and GENUINE LIQUORS ' Every variety of 'u " " ' HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ' :'M GLASSWARE, " !::. IMPLEMENTS Bttildiuff.-- a Constitution l! FARMING : ,; , In the iht , U1U JUljilUlliO. pay :& 1 IP PLOWS i In the Country at . T I)AMANDED BY THE TRADE, INCLUDING t . "EVERY i m m lillUlUl Del-gate- ; : . jiimiPD1 1 y. ..i AND UTAH, VARIETY OF GOODS mis-infor- vio-kne- NORTHERN i EMBRACING HO, FOR CONFERENCE! e. , Ull . Dear Sir: Lest Madame Humor should f'r Sunday, until a final.. vote Two Senators taken. you concerning the snow slide f',all h.Te been Ives to the in this valley, I submit the following: relus-- d to pledge thems They were Curietiaooy and Mr. James Burt stales that his house Uoberison. was built on hiB farm, and situated near The Senate on Saturday was engaged mo to the road leadiugfrora Ogdcn Valley to inasquabble over Frelinghuysen's action in tion approving the President's North Ogden. He had been to Ogden from domestic protecting Louisiana for supplies for his family, from whom and expressing' tbe opinion that he had been absent tome time, having he fliould continue to recognize lha ex. been employed on the U. S. previously, No definite action ieting government. construction train, and on returning to :" was taken. his home encountered tbe late fierce wind Helena, Mou , 20. and snow .storm, which tnade.it imposThe Lewis and Clarke county railroad sible for him to take his team farther hereto-dns mas meeting was held than his nearest ueigbor's residence, Were appointed to ibe Territorial Mr. Jotiu Ileitis, with whom he left his convenuon, and the following resolutions team tor tide night, and proceeded borne wereadopted: on foot, breaking through the snow Whereas, Tbe condition, situation and drifts ranging from two. to, five feet undeveloped resources of Our Territory deep to his residence, a distance of demand jmperaUTelyuLat. wehould as 200 yards. He found hia , family all establish connection Well. noon ai possible i with the. business cent tcs)f tshe United On the following morning. March 17tb. Sutes by raSroad, an( it Ippearing he went to feed and attend to his team the construction of' the Northern I'acific and returned to his house, this time achas been suspended, and there being no Mr. J." Fields' non,. a Vioy assurance of its further extension at an companied by about 12 years old. 15oth went into tbe early day; and house. Mrs. Burt requested Mr. Burt Whereas, We are satisfied that it will to fetch a bucket of water. As he pickbe fiesenstiryU giye id aad assistance ed up the bucket he notieed tbe time by to the construction f nnjr rond'thnt may the eight o'clock, aim. be built in the near futuro, therefore On returning with the water, to bin sur Resolved, That we are in fa or of prise nnd dismay, he saw, a Territorial tiUW'arfrbA ef A railroad wnrchnslrrtfa'ch approaching, and hastened to the house, the eeotral portions of our Territory and which he reached juit as tbe elide struck, demolishing and sweeping it away, connecting with some other road leading totally with himself, its occupants to the business centres of the, United together r. i' 'J.i Mrs. Burt," a baby about 2 years old, ,., Cutheiim Bui t, aged 3j years, James T. , A committee was ap- yojed obtain k years, ftfc! '2 tutist'us concerning the mineral a na ag- Burt, aged years. ricultural resources of this its county, When Iht slide ' st6pped Mr. Burt population mid wealth. found himself on his face, perfectly New York, 20. The, Irish .j8ncietie aud, 'realizing his position he ex lbi andj ' the neighboring eitiea ar1 preparing public erted himttelf, carefully at first, to find meetings tu express their regret for the out if the snow would give in any directleath of John Mitchell. The widow and tion Finding it yield to his strength, iiu jitter residtf iff "we're although slightly at first, but being a ffigmybVKt tstieij to day jiy1 'persons large and powerful young man, by a trepmubefjofbWeaTe-menmendous effort he managed to throw off iMiloliag wits'. themMa-thei- r hi enow covering; which proved to be A bill of $4,923 has been presented two feet deep. He ' first saw his wife t the Brooklyn board of supervisors for about two rods below him, breast deep dinners furnished the jurymen in the ia the snow, extricating her baby, which int aBd t farce v fcourl sue had kept hold of, aad calling loudly officers fees for 43 for help and hunting for the musing days. An extra fiv officers have been detail-- ones. lie heard a moaa and at once comfor duty at Plymouth church to- menced digging with his bare bauds into morrow. the compressed snow which would alloereu abundant testimony that the most resist a shovel or spade. He sucsuffering in "Nebraska by grasshoppers ceeded in uncovering the head aud face fs been greatly exaggerated, ami the of what proved! to be Johnny Fields. PpeaU for relief, in a large measure, Knowing him to be safe from suffocation Tbe- - Omaha Herald he contifiued his search, attracted ngaiu MinpitioBt.and rescued his MotttBr'gournakJhava epsediULe by a moan he again dug ' "oveaiem, repeatedly James.' little pub-tithat boy showing charily was (.imply By this time Mr. John fields arrived many enriching '" crop, were abundant. and took his boy out of the slide and car'' erl Hutler a publishes letter, say-"- I ried lim home. Mr Burt contiuued ChM lli .ts bill does not give digging and searching for the little girl "To,,, lhe r.gut i0' inUi drinking tilt exhausted, and knowing life must "nH wiihom tbo consent of the pro-ll- ere this be extinct, he. with the assistm ? .he,hilHatoded to ance of Mr.- Fields conducted the woundWber r any oiheVprivate ed to the nearest house. The neighbors u..p J? ,"" ori'y i,"1"?' l"blio conveyances, gathered and search begau for tbe missatiiusenient?, etc., in ing child. They were not crowned with wi " i. ill i meu, from lime imroemnrial, success although they worked hard all night, till about 0 a.m. on the 18th, when it, vutu mun inw. ipi 'd eul' it wai found, deadr; lying close to where match this walking 7 e"g. ; between Dan O'Leary, or the house stood, and about two feet un' the snow. It Kied.-NeVork; der ' As soon as it was known in Eden what .econ.is. Kied left had taken place, the citizens, with their the ,"m,nu,,fS. eiUliU8lJ on the sixteenth usual promptness and sympathy, turned mile out. with their learns and brought the sufferers to Eden, where they could be J surgical aid protntr fneral Amos "ceivea rroia' 'Adji: better cared for and i .11 atStrausville. report cured if necessary. ' p mr 0,18 Mrs Burt states she was sitting by the colored al,2 men ii .fatally stove, putting on the baby's stockings, and although was torn in U wuo nreu the shreds, not one log left on auother, stove uililin f 6 !fro7 works on Thursday and furniture broke to atoms, she renielli tained hold of the babv, and. protected it so that it was not even so much as 20. A a .. Augusta, " rue.,,T Mr. Burt is severely wound scratched. with and hail 'omado, hi. over here tLis afternoon ed in the head; Mrs Burt very much T , . Fussed bruised and cut; J. Burt bruised in tbe . ... n VII ine Georgia head; J. Fields severely bruised in the U8e8 were !eeVlii down. In 08. head and body. The funeral of the little b,wn w ' killeJ nnd eeveral persons girl takes place to day. , Tn loss is, houee, furniture and AUJ?U, a Urge amount of effects a total wreck; one cow and three ProcJ" srue J... . royed. Several ne- - yearlings killed and carried away; stable, ki.eo,;;:kI"H At AppUng.Colum corral and slack-yar- d sw.pl ciean add iu Bridge .of The started slide ge8,rcon complete. property i'pf . nir. Martha j Darcv mile a nnd further halt about ran Canyon, ... . aUOIVfTIA were Kitted r.nd seve- - than has t een kuown before. til Wer Mr. Burt feels and expresses deep seriously wounded .. , nn ' , i i , The Snow Slide In Ogdeu"' Valley.' "'.' or adjournment, Editor Jcnctios: any recess tote except 't I. ... ' I"' til ii r debate on the Louisiana decided not to Tbey vUo OGDEN: BRANCH. a i !:We learn from Mr. Josiah Ferrin that Mr,, Burt's team and, wagon, which was - Z. C,.Itli l., ta ; BJF0u.it. I, im.-E- iel-isj- 1 j An for - J con-scio- Offer to the publiij a full and complete assortment of ! ; ? ui , : . . i , ' MERCHANDISE ' ' t. Co's., Intincth?- - Vibrator Thresher, STAPLE & FANCY " & i ;:': . FERGUSON , KlfW-SfrAKD- .. j it. : i; j - r ! Consisting of, J T'ltoB-Ueeeti- . ... M . STOVES, ; r ' r TINWARE,, n HATS & CAPS, GLASSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, ;, CROCKEltff GROCERIES PATENT MEDICfKES -- ETC., ETC. HARDWARE, ' "' : ''" Also a full line ' ' , DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, " ... . . Gents' & - H Slfe4o Winchester Also MERCHAN DISI;:. ,r!. ' m mio's ai , OI3IIXaX, One door south Z.C.M.I., , MITCHELL '. OGDKV, WAGONS ! ,,,, Democrat Light Spring Wagon, ra'ia .v HARNESS AXD- - . TRIMMIXGS, LEATHER AND shoe FINDINGS e Will Supply the Above ! AH Kindt of Produce forward-e- d to ttnV point at the I ...... i AT ECOSTJ the-hous- t D fortke w ' O slO. WAGONS. . , S7U". C2r. & Mowers, Whitewater. and .Sludebaaer - i oar-!oa- EXCEESIOR Aad other Farming Implements. ; also receire orders Send orders STOVES a specialtj. produce taken at the highest market rates. ' d rates. for at Machinery. Freiglit guaranteed early Great reduclion in Price of - " GElSTEItXlL. , Reapers "Carey" down or wounted 1 c & Hi Empire Saw. Mill with Koer; Lowe's nnd Ev.irt's patent Shingle Mactnut; Edgar's Corn Mills, Corn and cob Crusher; Cane Millc; Planters Steam Pre--- , ' . , &c, &c. ' Also dealer in all kinds of Bojs' Clollilng WOOD'S CHAMP10X '.it;, power; will . With , ' shortest , J olive, ; ; oyr Depot CORNER WALjtan d FIFTHSt. , OGDEy t Mf' ' Case's Threshing Machine, nnd other Apricnlf ural Implement! T of iho Latest Designs.; ,4-t- f ' i r.it Warranted at the Lowest 'Rates Tor Casli. All Orders sent to M. Thatcher will riCciTe prompt attention. . . . FIRST OIiASS WAGOUS, At u :U-W- . in H;BoopM', SUPT. 42-6- -k; : Williams & ' Co. |