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Show Delight Kitchen Combination Coro blned eaka, doughnut blaeult cutter, cogee strainer, apple corer, 12c. Catalogue free. Standard Novelties Co, Bex 564. Salt Uke City, Utah. a gap In the confederate lines through which the reserve troopa could rush toward Petersburg. But the white troops selected did not appear to realise tbe situation end eight o'clock found them huddled In the crc'.er hatattempt in ing made no widen the gap aa was the lnteniin:i of the colored brigade. The confederates had now entire! recovered from their surprise and were ready for any further advance or the union army. We thought all was over, but In respouse to reiieated or ders from Gen. Meade to send In Gen. Burnside now sent In the colored division. The Thirtieth U. 8. C.T. was next to the union breastworks, and in tones loud, clear and In quick succession, came the commends of the colonel: "Attention, battalion!" The men sprang to their feet; "Fix bayonets!" There was a sharp rattling of atacl and then came "Trail arms! Forward, March!" and the regiment, led by the colonel and adjutant, went over the breastworks and through the been opening that had previously made In the abatis. In columns of four, out onto the feted plain and toward the crater. The appearance of the regimental colon seemed to he the signal for the enemys batteries and it was volley after volley of canister and shrapnel they gave us. Every round they red took a set of fours and sometimes a double set. The hralna of the color sergeant wen spat-ten- d MTU well-advise- SETTLES, MATHEZ t CO, . A Chemical and Metallurgical Laboratory. 151 Boath Weat Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah. A. F. BARDWELU Manager. Assay, DAY WITH COLORED TROOPS. The Test of Negro Mettle in the Fight of the Crater. . July 30, 1864, was a day In the life of the writer of this reminiscence, writes a correspondent of National Tribune. On this day his regiment, the Thirtieth United States colored troops, led the charge of the colored division at the battle of the Mine. CoL Delevan Bates was shot through the head with a minis ball, was given a medal of honoi for distinguished services, and on his return from the hospital was made a general of volunteers by brevet and assigned to duty according to hla brevet rank, which position was- honin orably filled until his muster-ou- t red-lette- WASHINGTON Rooming House Newly Furnished. BTEAJf HEAT AND BATH. 528 H W. Second South r brigadier-- St Salt Lake City. December, 1865. The Thirtieth U. S.C.T. was organised at Camp Belger, Baltimore In the early part of the year 1864, from the ,Y colored people, and moat of the re4 had been slaves until the eman$ cruits cipation proclamation of President Lincoln made them free. The commission of the colonel was dated March 1, 1864, and was signed by C. A. Dana, 240 8. Main St., Balt Lake City. Over Davis Shoe Store. assistant secretary of war. Salt Lake City. The regiment was well officered, The Largest and Most Complete Den- every one from the colonel in comtal Office in the West. to the second lieutenant of Co. TEETH FILLED WITHOUT PAIN. mand K had experience In actual having 22-- k 5.00 Solid Gold Crowns, White Crowns, like Natural Teeth 5.0V Dr. J. B. Keysor, tgxzFjy ly Byron William.) Endangerin' Tom. mon-troop- over the flag, but a stalwart corporal seized the eteS before the silken emblem touched the ground. The line offleen nil shouted: Forward, boys, forward!" It wee our only safety to reach the confederate lines ee soon as possible. Next came a volley of musketry followed by the zip, "alp," zip, of the firing at will, end on every side were men falling, falling like leaves In the forest In the gales of autumn. Aa we neared the confederate a change of direction of JOHN MeVICKER, the head of the column to the right brought ua directly in front of the eneAssay Office. mys line, and then came the order: Assay ers and Chemists, By the left flank, March!" and over Analytical Work a Specialty breaetworka clambered the dusky the 4 D. SELBY, Mgr. warriors, officers vying with the men . ua to who should first be Inside of the 45 Richards Street, A 8alt Lake City. confederate works. The abatis made but little Impression, even the breastworks made but n short pause, and the negroes were In a hand to hand fight with aa good troops as the confederacy had ever mustered. The black faces assumed an ashy hue, the eyea glared like those of wild The Keeley Care. the lips were tightly drawn, Dinmumzis coin showing the white teeth, and the exA positive and permanent pression on every face was terrible cure for Drunkenness and the to behold ns over tbe works we wenL There la no Opium Diseases. "Surrender! Surrender! Surrender!" Slaves. Most Been of Had the Recruits no sickness. Ladles publicity, waa heard on every side, and those Intheir treated as privately as warfare, and passed a creditable ex- who defiantly refused were given the own homes. The Keeley InstiFor 18 amination as to the proficiency In the cold steel without mercy. tute, 834 W. South Temple St, army regulations, the tactics and months I had served In Upton's ReguSalt Lake City, Ulan. lars In the fighting Sixth corps. I management of troops In the field. When Petersburg was peached the had been at South' Mountain, Antietam, colored troops were placed on the Fredericksburg, Salem Church.. seen "low firing line In front of the lumfederata Gettysburg, but never bad would aa Phil JOSEPH DEVE1 ller Kearny fighting," of best northern Virginia;, the army In the say, than this at the battle of the the had confederates troopa Manufacturer of All Kinds of field during the entire war. The dis- Mine. Well do I remember the coni who while vainly tryMine and Smelter, Iron and Steel tance from our lines to the confeder- federate captain hla command to their to hold few was lines ate ing a handled feet but .Work. Machine Bolts, Tie Rods, both lines were well intrenched work kept yelling: "Kill em!" "Shoot Drills. All kinds of Iron and Steel Work breastworks, bomb proofs, covered 'em!" "Kill the nlggera!" but while enown his out to help carry jfor Builder and Contractors, ways and abatis, as waa beat suited deavoring i Edison St, Salt Lake City, for the surroundings, were seen on command! a bayonet. In the hands of flnd. Thone, 3441. Bell 'Phene 5341. every side, and an irregular but con- a dusky opponent as brave as he, tinuous firing waa kept up both night pierced him through and through. and day for weeks and weeks. Each aide wee ever on the alert for what D AN SAW PH GRINDING LEES LOST ORDER. the other might try to da Finally a ING. confederate battery waa undermined, Come to the corner of blown up and an assault made on the It Was Found by Some Pickets from First Weat and Second South Indiana. the enemys works. This assault waa tbe Dull i,; Streets with your last the confederate a lines for against Knives, Scissors, Saws, Ran i long series commencing May 5, and all ora, etc. Get them sharp-eneHaving had a hand in McClellan's of them against a and Repaired WHILE famous fiasco In Maryland, In SeptemSatisfaction YOU WAIT. foe. These, chargee were all desperate ber, 1863, 1 am naturally very much InGuaranteed. and bloody, and. Including the one In terested In your account of It, pubA BUTLER, Prop. which the colored division participat- lished In the National Tribune, Tell your friends. ed on July 30, It la safe to say the writes Capt Balsley, Company H, total lose to the union army waa at Indiana. You seem least 70,000 men, a large army of killed to be In doubt aa to how Gen. and wounded, and yet with no decisive Lee'a famous order, 191, got Into the results. hands of Gen. McClellan, and may not The mine waa 510 feet In length, be averse to being enlightened on that and at the terminus under the con- subject Aa I am cognisant of the 143 South West Temple. federate works had aide galleries facta In the case, I will give them to Gents and Clothing Ladies about 35 feet In length. In these gal- you Just aa they transpired. On that Laces, Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. leries were placed 320 kegs of pow- fateful September 13, 1862, at about PorSilks, Gloves, Fancy Goods, der of 25 pounds each, 8,000 pounds, nine o'clock a. m., Sergt (later Capt) etc. Draperies, Woolens, tieres, C .C. BONNARD, Manager. strongly tamped and connected togeth- John M. Bloss, Corpl. B. W. Mitchell er with wooden tubes half filled with and Private David B. Vance, all of Both Phones 3198. French Bemud Dry Cleaning and powder. Three fuses were run back Company F, Indiana, about 100 feet, and the main gallery were lying down at a picket post beDry Dyeing a Specialty. waa filled with earth and well hind a clump of bushes Just outside for about 80 feet The origi- Frederick City, Md. After being there tamped and Outfits Supplies. Pyrography of attack waa for the colored a short time Sergt. Bloss raised up, nal plan Postal Pillows Leather for troops to advance Immediately after and In looking around . saw an enat the the explosion, and when the crater velop In the high grass, and asked was reached the leading regiment Mitchell to pass it over to him. Mitch13 W. South Temple St., Salt Lake should turn to the right and proceed ell picked It up and passed It to Vance, City. as far as possible down the enemys who wee lying next to him, and In do(Opposite the Tabernacle Gate. line, the second regiment turn to the ing eo two cigars dropped out of the Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. left end sweep down the line In that envelope. Vance at once passed it to direction, the remaining regiments of Sergt Bloss, who, being an educated the division to advance rapidly young man, saw Immediately that It H. T. RIPPETO, through the gap In the confederate was an Important document, and hup AS3AYER. Samplee by mail or express will, line toward the city of Petersburg, ried with It to Col. Colgrove, who waa to be followed by the other divisions In command of tbe regiment, not more receive prompt attention. 6 West South Temple St, of the army ee soon ee they could be then a half mile away. Col. Colgrove, rushed In. Salt Lake City, Utah. on rending It recognized Ita imporMorning came and with It a change tance, end In turn hurried It to Gen. In the program. A consultation of the McClellan, who received it not later 60 YEARS leading generals had been held dur- than 11:30 o'clock on that day. Tbla EXPERIENCE ing the night and It wee decided to Is the true itory of the finding of Gn. let the white troopa take the Initiative LeeS lost order No. 191, and to sub. after the explosion of the mine.' atantlate this statement 1 refer" you The explosion of the mine wee a suc- to Capt David It. Vance, Company G, cess. The crater made by the exploIndiana. Brnwnsiown. sion of 8,000 pounds of gunpowder Jackson county, Ind.; Lieut Col. (then Trade Mams was 135 feet long, 97 feet broad and John . R. Feeler, 822 Fletcher DcaiQNS 30 feet deep. Two hundred and seven- Capt) avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., and 1 trust Ac. rights ty-eight men were buried in the you will confer with them, especially AnynM iMltnss.Mrli and dwerlptlon bit bly aanartaln our opinion flea wbathar aa lulne. TO add to the terror of the ta probably ouinmnlAa- Capt. Vance, who waa one of the star tlymSdanUaTlWINI oaPatants scene, the union forces commenced performers in this eventful eplKmle, m (Hdart Patanta taken Srmb Man bombarding with 170 cannon and mor- and the only one of the trio now wtf hoot chanra, la iba tars. Elliotts confederate brigade near Scientific the eraler were panlcetricken and fled In Now was the time arty fflaWralad wartly. Tanraat ri every direction. 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I have 40 acres under cultivation, with tea acres in allalfa that will bring you 359 net this fall, and 20 acre In summer wheat It will pay you to investigate at once. 180.00 Jhuys 20 much squeamish folks might call rude! But, (uinvhow, Tom never could Agger It out That style helped In movin' old b'lldln's about! I knowed him way bark In lh' 00's, er so, When both Tom and me wus a goln It slow, And Tom wus aa poor-we- ll, aa poor aa could be. Exceptin' he wuin't aa poor quit me: A. L. Ich, Scott, 402 D. F. Walker Building. Salt Lake City. He tuk up with movin', an teamin', an And gradually saved til he saved himself rich: But Tom led, g glvln' my shoulder crack: T hsln't never had back!" a btled shirt on my Th trouble cum on when ha tuk sick an' died Hla darter wua allua too long on 'er pride. They burled poor Tom twas a tarnation To il- n- tailor-mad- e clothes, tew his chin! ROYAL TYPEWRITER. all starched up When yon can get a typewriter for 165.00 that wlH de as good work as say machlie nude, why set save 935.60? Think what one. that means a new maehlne at the prtoe of a second-ben- An moat of us fellers who'd knowed him fer years, Attended th obsequees harrered by ' d fears We're scared tew this day that his folks did him dirt. By sandin' him oS .ln that btled linen shirt! v Besides, tt'a the moot truly vtatMo of all typewriter. Simplicity of conatroaUoa simplicity of action not a tenants fiMl that part Tom dldn'Lglt A wearin them clothes, all starched np tew' hla chin: We're scared that BL Peter gist slammed het th' door. Not knowln hint, 'count of th clothes ,rthat he worel Va In, ech part Interchangeable. Durable supor-fiuou- light end sf al- efficient. ways perfect touch and alignperfect ment year la and f year out. ' , Stray Thoughts. When it cornea to blubbering, whale can make Johnny look like deuce spot i Be n 4 4 4 6 it a pf the loyal Family. 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