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Show I LOCAL T 17 UN e 'Wij', Duly lf9 - I; i tf , ; 4a.tal Accideht. Od. 29. U '', ; occurred a'.- Main which coni ,lreit la Salt lake; City, by was destroyed, and lideraUe' property, fir , ir but suppose it may at from'2. - accounts, were, McKim--min- s' livery stables, Matth lessen' s two build-inito'ry block, Rebel's three story Leo Hollander's jewelry store and a barbers' shop, also Leebe s tobacco store, Jordan's wholesale cigar store, Tag store and Bubriug's Denver gari's drug g, hall beer . . leartt frotn - '"" , I . "Jesxiss." that our corres of pondent, "Jenkins.'i Terrace, will ex cuse the of his last interesting letter, but it is unavoid- ' . ' .'" " i i aoiy crowded out by a press of other matter which we thought could not' be three months, We hope to-da- ' 4 I to have had its origin consistently postponed, but, as "Jen- o the third floor of Reggel's building, kin's" letter will keep, till ana me reader he prepared for us peru Md had evideufly gst under good head ' '"' when discovered. sal, no harm, we hope, will come from I i "V The Herald tells us that "the rioneer the delay. slssm engine and two hand engines were From Saturday't Daily of Oct. 80. twly on the 'ground and had a Stream fire in fifteen minutes olajing on The regular Fireman's drill, f,n'm the time "the alarm belw commenced , Drill. which should take place on Monday next jinginz.'' The Tribuue on the contrary is an hour half postponed until a week after, Nov.Sth. fWres. "that not until R. G. 8saddon, By order, tlspsed did the fir'e engine get upoa the '' Foreman. in the this discrepancy ground.".' From The fire seems 1 . . f timaofour contemporaries, we are to determine whether the firemen of the capital city were out as usual in nod time, though we presume that they lire on' the ground ready for service as toon as possible after the alarm. The origin of the firejta as yet unex plained and mjftcrious; seme supposing it to have been the work of an incendi le . An investigation pwill take place ary. 1 , bo , set lo The $40,000. dotB Tr'U and the Herald puts it at $25,000, to $75,000. The t,uBe at from $50,000 far as, we can buildings destroyed, bo ajUtoed, , we presume As we have not been Dr. H. H. Wadman. This gentleman, whose card appears in our columns to day, favored us with a brief call Our readers are referred to bis card for ' more specific information. Thanks for to-da- y. A At, ' the call." was granted 'to F.' Vf. Plxasart Call. rve acknowledge ?m&rtJV-Ct- ? McEntire. The licenses of Messrs. Adams and Vandyke, II. E. W4 Cheales, W. Wiggins, . t t ,r m . it t .1.. fP . t,n. vnpjviesei, r. E.' & 0. Bros.," Mason, man,''Rosenthal J. A. P. Perkins, John Uerrocks, Jas. Evans, James Carey, James Horrocks, were renewed,' according to. their rei 11 . . , ; ,j spective petitions ..; The committee on public grounds re ported favorably on the petition of Jane S Richards, . Harriet C. Brown and Sarah A. Derrick, asking the use of a ' piece of land near the Junction Office, on which to erect a building (or a straw hat and bonnet manufactory, and re commended that the use of the land de sired be granted on certain specified conditions. The report was accepted and the re commendation adopted. The committee on Fire Department reported that instead of building a tower for an alarm bell, and a place fo dry the engine hose, it would best subserve the interests of the city to combine in one building all the compartments necessary, including a Firemen's Hall, t The 'committee therefore recommended that these matters remain in abeyance for the pre " sent, ana mat,- when taken up, at an early day, a building be erected toi meet every seed or the department. The committee further recommended .... that Stephens Hall be rented for the 1 use of tbe Fire Brigade. 'J 3 b ' The report was received, nd recom , i '""T hecktle, and V. ornaments; V y ' Why Mr. limits wtu not IteiuoTed. . , President Grant has. cot only a j " P lie business, and while there was ' handed fur signature several commis sions of postmasters. There were' lao presented to him a number of v petitions, among them one from eiti-zens of Vineland, New Jersey, for 'j' the removal ot'ir. Landis from the A postmastership. . Mr. L.tx it will be remembered, is the gentleman who in an informal and impromptu man ner "promoted a small globe of lead in the brain of Mr, Carruth, the edi. n arrang-conditio- d in silk uuffa. Mrs. Edwin Prudence, a : decided blonde,' wore black and ' white striped silk; with blue ribbons Her flowing golden hair was banded back with blue. and her jewelry plain gold; truly a sweet ' ' ' looting iaay. Mrs. Capt. Kidder, a stately brunette, wore the most trying costume of the evening, but one which suited her round ed figure to perfection; princess lress of black relieved with lace at neck and waist; ooral ornaments and knot of cardinal red at the throat, hair in Grecian style, which corresponded well with her elastio features Mrs Minnie Crosby; a brunette with ail tbe gracefulness inherited from i long line of English ancestors, was beauti ful in black tilk drees, trimmed with black satin; black satin bodice, pink neck-tiand hair arranged in puffs and curls, yet, shoeing the parting ' from forehead to crown,, Mrs. Garrett Copps, demi blonde, wore a oasbmere dress with pink trimmings; hair in braids, and plain .gold - 1 ' tor of the Vineland Independent. The President asked: , , ''Is there any irregularity in Mr. Landis' accounts? j'Xot any'j replied; the pleasant I voi.ed 1 ostmaster GeDeralri i 'Is the office well conducted?" 'No complaint on that score." , Intemperate habits?". ...,, j'Nothing of the kiud charged." " "What' is the obieetionr" . , s e, , , , , . . vr VThe petitioners Bay he is rather obn6xious, and that a change would h t ornaments. Mrs. Samuel Blair, a youthful matron. wore dark cashmere and looked like a e . iii ; satwlactorj. (j the President, 41 yell'. replied picture Mrs feresa Kyan, who has that rich with the slurhtest possible twinkle at chesnut-lmebur and eyes so much ad the P. M. G.,!"he doesn't appear U ' mired, looked piquant as usual, in dress have done Anything but shoot an of black, with blue trimmings. and don't see how I can re- - r. I Mrs. M R. iMcCullough, a round editor, move him on that, -- Am. Newipa-- . faced, sweet little woman, was charm d ingly dressed in silk, trim per ueporter. , . r in . '''. ' rued with white lace. 1 , d j . , steel-colore- 1 , . 1 . Mrs. Melvin Griffith looked beautifu ,()oth .thpughtjit no with flowing hair confined with pink crime to shoot a President, but was ' ribbon; drees composed of plain rand Ed, punished neyertheless. striped brown silk, Miss Spruut, also, was lovely, with hair arranged in the same manner; her fair .complexion set off, by a dress of lilac silk shot with straw color. Mrs. T. H. Rowley," a very petite and fascinating brunette, wore straw colored ,yilkes . a call from 0.IL! Riggs, Esq , Territor ial Superintendent of Public Schools, this afternoon. Mr. Riggs visits Ogden on a brief visit. He came up from Salt Lake this morning, and returns, we be lieve, -. Miss Judson, blonde, princess' dress nice appreciation of humor, but on ..... of drab silk, very becoming. occasion is apt at repartee. During !Mrs. Kudolph ilhyn looked lovely in his recent vacation at Long Branch half - sheath dress of brown striped silk he was called to Washington on put- - old-tim- more was damaged. We jood deal unable to give the amount of loss 5- looked queenly In black with pink trimmings, bright' pink roses in her hair, which gave an added brilliancy to her large black eyes; jewelry, complete set i Tlie Fir In ,Salt Lake. Last Bight We learn from the Beaver Enterprise that ea last Sunday The City Counoil met, as per adjourn young man by the name ef William ment, at 2 o'cIock p..m., in the City Thompson, was thrown from the baek of 1875, Mayor Li J. a broncho horse", and ' his neck broken. Hall, October 29th, " ' ' Horrick in the chair. The luneral took place oa Tuesday. ' A petition was read, signed by Thomas Salisbury, Arthur, Larson and fifty-fiv- e 9a."A.'& Coi0!ir.W are pleased others, eomplaining,of the dangerous r to see once again in Oaawa, our e of a piece: of road north of friend, Dr., A. S. Condon, of Ogden, Ogden city,' near the line of the C P, Utah, where he is engeged in the prac R. R. The petitioners bad to travel the tice of his professionThe Doctor's road to and from Ogden city, and, there many friends here gave him a warm re fore asked the Counsel to take immediate ception," ()We clip the foregoing notice steps to make it safe and convenient.' . of Our fellow townsman from the Monona The matter was referred to the com County, Iowa, Gaxette. of Oct. 23d. ,: ' ' mittee on- streets. : A! license to Tun a job wafron, for W1IY. D0 YOU GO ..... tarletan. OrSentltoSaltlMke furnished by the Mrs.' Abe black Stevens was lovely; Salt Lake papers with" a full list of the silk dress, ahd jewelry of Roman gold. names of the unfortunate losers by this . Miss Cook, from Salt Lake City, was fire, we caune furnish oar readers with becomingly attired in brown empress I cloth with blue ;.DRUC3-S- i them nor the exact loss.- - McKimnrins trimming, and hair ar a . ce u. ftV Grecian ., , To tux SiCK.Dr, H. J. Powers, removed his horses .and carriages before "np ..I.l-a Mrs. Wm. Fopplewell, a AND ... tki stable was burned, thus saving a formerly of Terra Haute, Indiana, has blonde, wore mane colored drew, with white lacb fichu; ameo jewelry, and Urge amount of property,; '.The stable opened an office at his residence on the ' L. .).!. J.1.piDKriooons. meudations in west UKir couunouI.wnn of side Tabernacle Square, lie was consumed.' v .. v adopted. 'H 'V ; Mrs. Jdha Edwards, a stylish demi The committee on streets, to whom at The Utah Scandinav lost quite heavily, tends practising his profession in this ' f ' ' lit .) 3W Mondp, wore pink and; while. (J!j though a portion.!, of its type and stock cityt and invites the patronage of tbe a previous meeting was referred the Mrs. Sol. Brace, from Kelton. a most .WHEN were saved. Among the other victims, pablio through the. columns of the Juc- draining of' the stagnant water from fascinating lady, wore a dress of brown Main Street, between Second and Third and drab silk, with pink ribbon at her are Dr. Taggar and Dr. Calder the dent Very best Articles ; h owlo blonde 00 hair. lhat made a partial report, and were tilt. The goods of the grocery firm of Streets,' In the Market can be obtained a'tthit ' " . , . . : . . . a uia Aa 100 aui av ojoaow ( L:it JtvitvUi wm it rem wm ub vur ' a successor." to a labors. instructed continue their & James Co. a and of J.ti. I).',', H:Kl dry goods' lovely In a drab empress oloth, trimmed ' irjoli ""f'ft. can as to reading by learn, Several they for pleased bills were with knife plaiting! of blue silk; blue store adj oining on the south were re publio,,lbor " ribbons In her, hair; jewelry, Roman r moved, to the Wasatch 'Hotel and thus anew advertisement in the Jpkctioh, presented and allowod. , t. a.v s V;1';S"!-;.:'taat Mr. Richard Williams wtu succeea r Tne Council adjourned till the 12th gold. .i ;Mrs. J obn in was v iumw mr, w. . oiur, iu ui, umiutoo m " i .November, 107 p, to meet in the Uity steel colored .Hastings cloth, stylish The proprietofo'f the White House trimbed 'empress " t t1 the "absence from home of Hail, at 2 VcIo'(ik p! m.u "7 J j perpendicularly with black Velvet; ornauiuinea a neavy loss oy damage to ms city,' during ' ' ' I " ments plain gold, and pink nook lie. :f th Iftttur crentloman. U mrniture na other eoeae which were com! Mrs. Cavanougb,simply and becomcareful!; pUESCRtraONS thrown into the street and destroyed to i Items From, Terrace. ingly attired 4n a dress of steel colored L ' pounded' at all kouriof tbe nigbk "",J 7 ft': 'ii Jf(t VT. New School SnPKElHTSHT. them from burning.''' ' D' Lyons! poplyn; her hair arranged in andda, !,i!g!ssufcn3 u3 vA-- i w'th; bra5la' l r t ; r Ai usual on such occasions, no doubt a W. Burton,, Esq., having resigned his , , uvi! vim, Mrs! VVl 0. Biddle, a very pretty brugood deal of pilfering was done by the position as County .Superintendent of wore drab silk with blue trim- ;tVincs,,:) nette, Editor Jdvction:' 'Tlll!iij nil the 14 for Weberi County, ed gentry , who are sure al Common Schools . ' ; . ... Vi mings. ...... t. , .. : ., , Inst the 23d of was The the evening J'rf' 1,1in 1 J to be on hand ata fro. County Court at a recent session ap- - scene of one of the most brilliant affairs' ,; Mrs.' Richard Shaw, a blonde beauty, 1 F. Monch, Esq., to fill the in the way of a ball, ever witnessed this wore a white bodice, with black and r : 0, striped skirt trimmed with the vaeancy,' until the next general election, side ef Ogden, and I doubt if it could be whjto beaded with ruches of white tulle; Fm at tRoc5 8pMiQtft--y- r same, jearn The Professor filed his bonds excelled even there. The partyl was ' 'J. - u blue tie. neck crape &c the on the trough tiven by the railroad "boys and they Eyanstoa Age that Charles Irs. was pensel lovely in a 25th ias't., the residence of Mf.'W:- H. wore aided with hearty good will by the Wm. McKenxie, who dress of pearl colored silk, adorned with I All of the finest qqality, Miller at Ro'ck'! Mr. E. Stratford has re Master Mechanic, RitniBiiXD. Springs wis burned to in every way to make it bewitching little bows; her hair arrang- himself exerted the ground, together with Mt furniture turned from a trip to the north, in good a success.' The ' prevailing opinion is id in two long braids, .1,'! ! Graceful Mrs. ' VrnV TTwlanrl ba nd honiehold goods; loss from, $1,000 health and spirits, having spent a few tht Terrace is an Isolated townwith blui and "black with lace trimmings, and bat! few if any social advantages, and " ,000. o insurance. if days pleasantly among his eld friends. ' looked ... very pretty. few ,j , this was quite true a years ago, but A'rj)l Mrs. Robert decided blonde, He reports' crops as having been good VTaters,a 11 can or t the present time ooait many was1 Y&rni8hesf pronounced lovely, being attired ifl DtUTin Traiks. The Union Faoifio whore he has been. The people' gen fmprovements ia everything pertaining black and white silk, with pink at the , iCa1' jusenger and mail train was 'ythreo erally are In good health, prooperoni to a thriving,' moral town, and more throat' and on the hair. social j relations.' in And its ',(aours behind time j specially Mrs. Nate King, a stately brunette, yesterday,- and not to and happy. when such an entertainment as the one the lowest prices. looked lt in royal purple velvet, her t , the Central Pacific was five spoken of is undertaken, no expense wealth regal juit ' of hair a like crown; arranged ariUu no aaa lovelier ladies CauBer disabJe'en eeruiniy ( JlEiur Misting. At the relief meet is spared, such a costume could hot fail to beoome Nobody hurt, we believe? inir held last niffht as Salt Lake City, a eould be found, to grace it with their a manner so queenly and yet so gracious s62-l. . commUte'eof ten'was appointed io raise prA,1e.l,0Of that a refined taste la iml as hers. ". , 4 Mrs.1 a Mansfield, benefit of the suf tivated in this desert town, I will men- - , stylish brunette; FcBtic Mebtino. We learn rom the a subscription for the wore a sheath dress bf black silk. me a cosiumes ion JV6U and It iw ei S!t Lake papers ''tbae1 Mayor D. H. ferero by the Virginia l fire, about 'worn, I ihelr wearere.'-'- ' Miss Mary, Copps, the belle of the ii no doabt and were subscribed, alargi n$, of that Mrs. wore black evening.'a very youthful blonde, wore a Connell, city, has failed a public amount will be raised ' by the committee. grenadine, relieved by knots of pale blue, dress of d silk, ' ahot with tte'tng of the citisens of that place for ' J ;1 . The meeting was rather slimly attended, which was decidedly becoming to her white; white flowers In her goldoa hoir,' u !: ; at') Prpo8e of raising a contribution for waved back which was. of her from beauty. for style interesting will committee h makeup 1 ' "!',f,; ' beaelVo the unfortunali offerers but a good I ' t m MRO; ttL DYE 0 '' i; ;: 'l ' "v" .. Miss Ltxxie Grose, a decided brunette, 7 This most that. k7 tbe late fire delishtful entertainment looked sparkling and bright in blaek, ia Virginia City. AS NOTED INTO HIB NRW PREM1SKH . closed with a supper abundant and delirelieved by scarlet, ri.,v , , !.- IT Main ' Mtr4t; MAK1 a" which this for 'Mrs. are thanks cious,' to The due Mrs. Daniel Brown,' Saw Laki Fim. papers graceful KE CITY, wUcro aha kepchaaO, ,. ; I looked stately "in a black silk M. J.. Crosby, Her personal superinCaution ro, Bts. As MrT. J, 8tay-t- er morning from Salt Lake City, bring adwith rich laoe; jewelry, tendence made it a feast. trimmed dress, ai going "home'lo diilner MILLINERY 1 GOODS ! ditional particulars of the oalamity whioh and : bair in eurls. JxxEiis. diamonds; n. me two boys had built a large now ball In befel East Temple Street nights ago, Mrs. Paul Marks showed perfect taste In Ttie Very Hi J ci road a Styles. fevr rods from a water Beet, but not anything of particular Interest, in selecting a dress of, the new style, I' at. v, " n ;c ,t showed her as to it petke at fixed now figure stripes, is loss the 8ta7hr's horse, though gentle, took unless it be that 11 1 ! ll , ... She , A .received ,t. many "'gbtand erossed the ditch on a dead $50000, the greater portion of whleh good advantage. UdlM Tiaitlnc Sah Uka. witt(UwH tit To 'l who ar lafferisg from thctirort ul to- compliments. ; 0 ' H on Mri. Vy; impevt the alegHiit ttuclt au, " Mrs. A. A. Player, brunette, wore one dteretiont'of yoijth, nenrout weakoaM, rljr Ja thw the occupant of the buggy to w$ believe," was uninsured. lean prfew, vbich aia rdu.cd, U MMt lb liia dresses, made Ioa of maDhood," 4., I will nd nsolpi that gronad, bat fortunately neither gen-Ie- a It is'not thought that the ground left of those stylishand"sheath" bodice trimmed With will enre you. FBK1C Of CIUROX. Thta nor horse wore Injured. ,The vacant by this fire will be bnilt npon im- of black silk, grMt NJV No. 1 bod avlil ma doibr. crimson; hair in curls on the forehead, rcmadjr wu dl8coTerJ by a mUilooary la Booth No. 8 aud wiU run betwatin Ork Uy. the as to 1ki ' origin the rest drawn, back; and confined in a America! " Bnd V perhaps, could prevent boys from mediately.1 The qiieetion apffaddfMa4 urolofi to iti aa follow: NcSwl l rna Korthward ararjr Tue and remains unsettled,' 'fire still crimson with ribbon'. 6ow aaTtxuurina.v,anu Daioroajr koot the house's,. of Jading simple men, U, ia tho Ko.i will rut South vaxd iwi JioLdat. Wad, reets. ,. , Jirs. ' ' Joita" AthirV cvg 4w rtxa perhaps will for a Jong time. - s .... . . I 1 r sweet-lookl- MEDICINES - . : .... l. "J-'r- 1 CITY DRUG BT0RE , . . ( ySMfPJSnu.a , : 1 ... (. i 1 ! , ligb.t-8o.g- , er Ji , . 1 ,'. f , 'I'lhnv '.. Porter,' to-da- y. - ! Paints; A y .;r : A ft. Brushes, - - . out-don- e, 4 WmJ DRIVER j. . . , For The Ladies! demi-blond- e, straw-colore- . , fore-hea- d. ' " d- ;4 "' - doml-blond- e, . o-day ; . ; t ",, Met s ; CAItD, . ' T , deml-bruneU- ei rh J |