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Show JSY TELEGRAPH mense dantago will bl done if the flames are not checked. Later. The fire In the woods U still Eight hundred acres are raging. over.The loss, thus fan is upburned Chlcdf o, 2D. ' wards of $15,000 Hardey's mills and A special from Osbkoih, dated last a number of dwellings are in danger. night, fires various incidents connected Newr York, 80 with I lie great conflagration there yeswas con Trncy'c terday. The impetus given to the flames tlnued in the Beeceer trial this morning. by the vast body of combustible mate In conversation with Mrs Moulton did rial in the shape of saw mills and lum- not that she had saved the old man, ber yards, funed as they were by a nor say advise her to burn her husband's brisk breeze, rendered the attempts to Never told ber to long statement. stop tbeir progress futile.. From ibid kick Tilton out of the house and burn bnwi-nevicinity it quickly spread to the Didn't recollect writing the documents. portiou of the city, destroying articles for the papers before the Uacon everything in its course including large Id ter appeared. Published two internumbers of dwelling houses, the occu had not but views, prepared articles for pants of which saved only a tew articles the papers favorable to Beecber. Had Few of the merchants said of clothing. that if this affair was investigated saved much of their stock, owing te the it would be the ruin of all the parties. lack of transportation facilities. The this charge would ruin Beech-e- r Supposed Adams and Buck with the two hotels, the if Tilton was supported by his wife in house, were large, well furnished house?, making the charges. Laboied to have The the and were entirely consumed, documents and the scanNorthwestern and Times newspaper o fl- dal killed, but suppressed would swear he did not irts were a total wreck. Three persons labor to have the documents destroyed. were killed and several were injured, In the verdict examination Tracy said soma by beiug run over in the streets. he told Richards that he would conduct Over 2,000 residences, 100 stores, his examination if he went before the hotels, and banks, tke opera house, a Committee. Witness told him he would valuable structure costing nearly $100,-OJ- be asked if his sister, Mrs. Ti'ton bad a score of saw and shingle mills becommitted adultery, and if he had no sides an incredible quantity of lumber, answer of refused to answer it would was destroyed. 'The loss upon the his sifter in a bad position. Richput wnole canuet fall short of $2,000,000, ards thanked him and refused to go bewhile it may reach double that amount fore the committee. The scenes in the city baffle all desci ip Evarts announced that the defence tion. Everything is confusion. Hun- rested their case. dreds of families are homeless, and Beaflh said it was due his side to state women and children are lying about the that made no objection to the other streets or roaming around in search of side they producing Mrs. Tilton as a witness, a place to shelter from the chilly night and would waive all objections and in The heavens are lit up with a air. no barriers to it, although she terpose lurid glare of fire, which is yet burning was an incompetent witness under the fieroely within the limits to which it has statute. been eonfiaed. The fire began at the Evarts said it never had bee a serious earner of Tine and Marion streets, and U them whether Mrs. Tilton question spread east and northwest through would be a witness, as the law was Hancock, Pearl, Warren and High it. Now if Mr?. Tilton could ut streets, destroying the depots of the St. agaiast have been admitted, there were time any Paul railway, and proceeding to Main questions to be considered, and street, where the priuoipat business grave further evhis client needed that if houses are located, and extending on the idence it would be his any to adduce duty north line of the above limits southeast euch evidence They bad not been erly across Fifth, Waugoo and Otter brought to any point in which they were streets to Ceape street, the south line led to consider t.ie force of the evidence being the river, with the exception of a Beach said that in his view of the block or tws at the foot of Main street. of law, the counsel was not mispolicy A gang of desperadoes are prowling taken in the intent of the law as to the about for the purposes of plunder.' They of allowing a wife to defend have succeeded in spreading the great est propriety It was not the policy of the herself terror, and citizens are urgatrzing for law to forbid that adverse position, but The polce are he mutual protection. only mentioned this matter first, so powerless, for their number is small if counsel desired to produce tni lady and their discipline iu this time of they were at liberty to do so. emergency exceedingly lax. ,, Fears Evarts said he did uet believe the of outrage are felt on every band, but consent of the counsel in opposition to some of the plunderers may decorate a law smile the wife a witness. competent lamp post before longif they allow them-s- e was no ques Neilson there said Judge ves to be caught by aa ' indignant tion about, the allowability of the other ! i v.r, ,v populace. . side to offer this lady as a witness. It Wilkesbarre, Pa , 29. weuld be a trying position for her, This morning Constable Casey went and on the very whole he was glad the lady to Plymouth township to levy on the was not offered as a witness. good of James Connel, and being reAlter recent, Charles C. Stanley and sisted be returned tor aid. Police officer Q. W. Maddon were called by the plain l'eibaenner went with him, when they tiff in rebuttal. testified that Tilfound the whole Connel conneotiau. ten ton was not with They Mrs. Woodaall in the or twelve men; assembled in one house Roussel procession. As the officers apand barricaded. 3. Win ton teslined that Tilton John proached tbey were fired on, Reibsenner marched in the Uoussel procession arm receiving three balls. Casey was also in arm with him, joining the. procession toot. Reibsenner was brought to the at Eighth street and coutinuixg till it city, where he is dying. Casey is in a broke up. Tilton was with witness the critical condition. entire time, and he (witness) did not bee The sheriff with an armed posse west Mrs. Wood hull or Miss (Jlaflin in the U the scene of the outrage, arrested two at all. procession of the Connel, and the others, it is supCross examined; lie said he did not . . ; posed, cannot escape. te see Tiiton in the processien, expect i Later. was surprised to find him there. and The sheriff's posse capture Connel and Court ad joutned. two of his sons after a desperate resistMilwaukee, Wis , 80. ance on their part, and tbey are all now Sentinel's Osbkosh special: As yet ' in jail here. nothing definite is kuown of the. losses' Washington, 80. Foremost companies. It is understood that during its ses- of insurance the Home of stands the losers among sion the grand jury of this New York. Its loss will probably tetch had under consideration the evi.lima, of Hartford, $80 000; dence of various alleged libels published $100,000; North America, of Philadelphia, $20,- New York Sun against various in the and Globe, $(iO- citizens of Washington, and especially 000; London, Liverpool and the range is from there to 000; e.vJOvernor Shepherd, who himself apThe loss is now estimated at two peared as a witness. It is said on ap- and a half trillions, with about $850,000 parently good authority that the The general feeling today has been agreed upon, but that insurance. those interested is hopeful. among q ipdiotroent will not be brought into Heavy merchants are wiliiig and able court for some days. to rebuild, and of the eighty nine busiThe internal revenue receipts for the destroyed, contracts have four months of the present year are over ness houses been nde for rebuilding at already $..',500,000 greater than for the corres- least half of them. Surveyors are at ponding period last year. work fixing the precise boundaries of 8t. Paul.'SO. lots and in maay oafea the debris is be Dispatches from various points say the remeved. Shanties are being erected recent cold weather has destroyed the ing in all pans of the burnt district, for young grasshoppers, and the general tieltet is that there will be nothing more temporary use. The City Council last night extended the fire limits a quarto fear from the pests. ter ofia mile in the direction from '! " Louisville, 30. which the danger always threatens Wilson arrived here The city is full of insurance adjusters, to day, and during the day received and it is reported that one oompany has He goes to Frankfort to all its claims many calls. adjusted, and checks writmorrow, and from there to Lexington to ten for the amount of its loss. Comparavisit J. C. Breckenridge He will retive good order prevails. Hundreds of main at Lexington lover Sunday and men now idle will be employed removing start from there on his western trip the debris fraai the rnins in a few days. Colorado and California. through Vaults of bonks teere opened and Utica, N. YM 20 everything they contained was found in A Sre this morning destroyed the extensive tannery and saw mill of Tborse, a remarkable good state of preservation. Wiinoft &, Co., at Port Laden, Lewie The weather is pleasant, with little or no wind. The Fireman's Fund insurance oounty. Loss, $200,000. Two hundred company of Fr'isco loses $5,000. men are thrown out of employment. ' ' Manchester, N. II. 80. An extensive fire is raging in the r wvods this city, extending along ': FOREIGN. the line of the Manchester & Lawrence ' railroad, to Londonderry. A construe Geneva, 30 tion train with a gang of men left there Gutierrez, who waa president of the this afternoon to fight th fire. Many revolutionary f Cartagena, Spain, unite hate been burned over and im died here to junta day. .J 'jT": AMERICAN. - cros-examinatio- n ss : , ' to-d- ay dis-tri- ot London, 30. The one thousand guinea stake at Newmarket, races, to day, was won by "gpioaway;" "Per See," the favorite, second, and "Chapkt" third. London, 1, 2 a m. A terrible explosion occurred yesterday In Bunker's Hill colliery, North Staffordshire, while the miners were at At midnight twelve bodies had work nre yet in been taken cut; twenty-threthe mine. There is no hope that any of them will be recovered alive. In the House of Commons la?t evening Suliivisn renewed his inquiry whether the members of the Ariericau team who were coming to Ireland to take 0 STHKKT, OGDEX, UTAH MAI5T SPEING 1875. "V e Dry Goods Department part in the International ritte contest, would be exempt from the obligations of law forbidding the carrying of arms. Sir Mictael Beach, chief Secretary for Ireland, said arrangements had been made to prevent any iuterfeTeiiCe with the American riflemen arid they would have no reason to comp'ain of the oper 2. ess 14 r CP? jt 6 ?? . pB ft B ft . CD z c i to-da- 4, I oU 3! (?) 3 ej r P o pi t ' i s hi- - C 5 N ft ts t to til P M ii i u Ci c. ft Paris, 30. e. Gent's Furnishing Department, The death of the famous traveler and nrtist, Jean Frederic Dewaldeck, at the age of 110 years, is annbunced. Berlin, 30. Constantly adding the Latest Styles lvliich renders Complete. The Emperor has given his assent to the introduction of a bill abolishing religious orders in Prussia. 250 Trunks, Valises, & Satchels, Big SiikIi. Great commotion vras caused at Stamford, in England, at the close of the market the other day. Two powerful tractioD engines employed Received FULL, Having following: in cultivating were paraded dutiDg the day, and were then safely piloted o sr to one of the owners down a steep o oPa 'a ' Q n street into the High street. Here one O c was halted, and was to remain until 2 C H ?7 to the owner returned conduct it. S 5 i ftS o After waiting some time the man in 5 H --Cia s on The eteam. charge put eugine S3 s Ji co a GO 0 O rushed down the street at a rapid m- m o o -5 m o pace, and a terrible crash seemed inp evitable. From some cause or other 3vat Q o P the speed did not slacken, but the o H S lad at the wheel did his best to steer OB the monster round a corner into a narrow street with a steep descent. AS C.OODS COST MORE OX ACCOUNT, OF ERElGIIiy&o., laid down in Salt Luke City than they do in OgdeD. we can and do The engine all but dashed int a! SaII rvn nn SVf nop dlMIWr nt fA Hire lia a fill und rnn rn A jeweller's sluty. Luckily; one of the wheels struck the door step, and so result will be a purchase, thereby saving money, tinieaui traveling expenis. broke the gearing, or the ponderous engine must have gone ii.to a ce.lar WALKER BROTHERS. sl31y kitchen or have steamed its way through the house. As it was, the wreck was terrific. Every part of the front the finest in the town was shivered to splinters. Mr. who the in was the Kyan, proprietor, the at time, fortunately escaped shop with a few slight contusions about tho head. Grocery Department, Just the ; So n o In f 9' j 187 Spring Conference, At an amateur minstrel entertainment at Woodbury Falls, N. a rough in the audience hiased a song. The performers at once left the stage and invited the critic aod his. friends to go out into tbe street and have a fight. In tbe contest that ensued the tambourine man was shot and u banjo player vas stabbed. 1, Tj&ITZiiOR CUTLER, SALT LAKE CIT"Z, Have received the most complete assortment of bpring Goods ever brought into the Tcrritoty, and will open them lor inspection and sale during April Conference i Country Traders Should sec them ritlioui Fall SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS COMPf... NATIONAL WATCH TO CO-OPEEATIY- STORES. E ! ns-a- s o a pre-eentine- nt to-da- 1 Mi W trra S3 r it 5 CD 3 o Ci 3s O tr $2,-50- 0. ' c O CO n 9 e - 50 co C2 a ion of thi or any other law. Brussels, 30. y to Belgium sent nil answer U Count note. Aspremont Germany's Lyuden, minister of foreign affairs, will make explanations in regard to the cor respondence in the chamber of representatives on Tuesday next. Kingston, Oat., 30. Navigation is now fully open. Arrivals from lake potts are expected te morrow. t- 0) IV i M i'st m m m W. If. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR TOUNO BK5 FROM tke efleels of Krrors and Abnws i rly life. 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Btit rorfntlv plurod tefbro tbo pnblir, tV K 'MIESH WA'I't IN PK- SU'EJUOKITY SIN A.N D CONSTRUcllON Ihm already wcwroo for them a JVumaI Itrputti flint, Mul ihx RK l M AND tor them Um no that Hit ltitpittly comfl!i'd to innke larirf Comimuy have bin-and Mitt-biadditions to their force- of of the Trade. to in order meet ttierqiii-eiy, an arenrxte j'.uilnwd BH'ii, and others the R, rid retinoid Vatrh, r invited to V. lUymond WnTrniPiitn. One of our leading K:iilroadComptnit, thorotijsftly convinced of their nporiority, nua furnished them to their J5nginw, and thpy are pmnonn-pi- l by lliem to f th cliwegt running American I mlwny Wn'ctir yet maiiufao tnrd.andfatiy eqiiHt toamnoof tlie finet Iuipirtfc4 J'ntohe as enrroet No Movement retailed ly tli fompany. Cull en jour Jewolur an 1 ask to m o iuvuu Business Office niprrton, ATTORNEY AT XAT a, O. M. Whweler, B. "W. Haytnond, H. Z. Culver, II. H. Taylor, Cutler. & Taylor uniiiiw Si ' ' . 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