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Show OGDEff JUNCTION. l- ttui&li Editor TJ X STRATJTORO, Bunnat UMtjtr. ljrttfIar. I'nr'ber v J rirTtr srttEET. -i - i 6prinefiotd. Mass , ,' 27. v fire onourred, nd at v iriuu poia'8 to wbich tke buraed were carried. nt:a efforts-ww- e mde y j)ople lo rush pell mel! iuto tbe buiTdrhg To rescue frieudg. aad it was with difficulty they ei krpt ut. Tbii was purticularljr tbe chsc According to 'thi Inter Ocean, 'with parents wbo, en tbe firt impulse from tbe cbnrch to are tbeir wbich saetaa ta fivoa the povetpent, own lives, hut, rtmmiering that (key the colored peop'e of the Ijoutherri bad left tbeir obildrea behind to perish, States Mrtonely coatcmplute migra- returned luipeiuouuly. Actual personal Tioleate hd te be used ia f everal cases tion. Finding that they cannot make to keep tbe women back All about tbe headway against the whites, even as gtrfets men, women and oti'drenif Mere tbeir watching, pileously inquiring t'de pets of the dominant party, and friends bad been saved. Oue woman ' with the right of suffrage aud the wair positive her busbaod bad perinheJ, and could ooly be quieted by the ansur-anc- e power to httld offije, they. have cast from a friend that be had just been their eyes towards the rich bottom walking vCiih liiu. nioat touching cases was One of. ho4s f Missbwppij'M a gathering that of twotbe little girls about twtWe yeats place w'hfcre the tour or five millions of of Hge, who rushed for tbe entrance of Ihfeif race could Bate a 'grand colony, the building while the fire was at its height, thinking to find tbeir father and labor for themselves instead of for mother, who were within. They oould offict r who took the whites, transait their own busi- onlyca be restrained by isana the in bis arais It disputed quesness,, elect the:r, own official and tion whether both the front doors wie " available for escape, Toere are those political power in th land. w lie stale positively that on of them fi and This sounds all very no, may was closed, and that it was imjosible to look well enough to some people on open it on account of the crush. One man went to the closed door, and, flourpaper. But we venture to predict ishing a club, threatened violence to any that the project, if it has ever been one who came near, in order to get tbe orowd away, but without success. Others ' smeaslj leoosidored, will never be state as positively I bat both doors were practically carried into effect. The open. Tbe church society was established liegroes have not been educated up to about seven years ago, aud Father Du vern men t. frexne bad been tbe only pastor of tbe t he ftjuali Seat loVfur self-gparish, which included all the French Ihey are naturaTTy idle, extremely Catholics of the city, whose aumberMs jealous of each other, and posess very estimated at 2,500 persons. The church dim ideas in relation to the objects of was erected in 18iO, entirely of pine, was 100x60 feet, two stories, with gallerthei enfranchisements ' With some, ies on tbe sides and north end about 23 the right to vote means ackance for feet wide. There were two door in tbe north end lo the vestibule, from which office, with many the chance to sell two doors opened iuto the bodj of the their influence to help others to of- oburoh. The galleries opened into the vestibule At the rear end was another fice. Let the colored people mass in door by which a few persons escaped. control-l;- g Immediately upon the breaking out of without 'numbers the grtat all the occupants of the gal tbe influence of the higher race, and leriesfltmes, rushed to lie east doer, and, falltheir colonics would soon become ing upon obs another, choked up the ees'es ot lawlessness, and fiields for doorway with their bodies piled in all ways, seven or eight deep. Iters most the growth of the baser passions and ef the lives were lost. From this mass the production ef rtiuge crop of their Chief Mullen rescued one young woman after having taken off two dead bodies from above ber. prints of death. The chief and others had their clothes or paper inducing almost Any person burned from them, and were tKenegroes to embark .upon any badly burned about their bands In will" 'do the the reaf of the church wns the priest's such enterprise residence, which was hIio destroyed. colored race -- iu Quite . damage, walls were pulled down after the nearly put out. One woman and'id in deriionsrating' the unfit- fir' wasfrom Ihe highest window down jumped the Ethioptc-Aweriea- n ness of the upon the front steps, breaking her htm. present to walk-- ac the same political A aiaa with Iwe children in bis arms umped from a window and escaped. It ptane'aVtbt Caucasian., ,. ,, is not- quits certain that all tbe bodies ST.ua --manageracat ofc such a vast; have been taken from the ruin. Ia the haste to .get as many as possible from : . r.n t L .. r ti"ne "i :i enterprise as the colonization ouiiuiug ueiure 11 leu, ttevvrai were the is pos and it u but iiken short distance, people' requires highest be taken few more from a the sible nmy class of administrative and executive debris. ' Lvter noon.-Th- e ; ability, such as is not to be found ," bodies of burned to fifiy persons is amonthe hTgToes, and rarely to death at tbe Holyol e fire last night be met with among the whitfs. Such bave been identinVI, n addition to tho.--e a projeetin the presont condition of ef fifteen or twenty who were at once removed to their buuiesby their friends. the fVeediaen'oflhe South would prove, Nearly seventy. have died and some forty esmithirfg a"vusY tlea'l more foolish mors are more or less burned or other and much more, of a joke than a wise injured The hero of the disaster H wi.'d V l ' ' was John Lynch, a biave fireman, who chase." k ' ' was first lo respond to tbe alarm. Me the scene when he rtaohed the describes A TO It I L- - BILL I'B church as appalling. We lged burning ri.Tirh gixgsoate.;:-:.:- ;: light aud immovable in the doorway was a dense uia-- of humanity, none of them able te stand upright from ihe terrible Idahft will, have a genteel (?) of tbe crowd from behind, while at Washington, unless the prestttiraud over them rtl ed a sheet upon recent fraudulent electiou in. that of fire 1 ke a wave. Without stopping to consider their dttoger Lynch and TerritoJsjietasida when contested. Chief Engineer Mullen rushed into the And Idaho must be proud of its nitmes, bpuried on by tbe piteous cues For Uod s sake help us, aad began to G(Kerorv flr. Vf . Bennett, the pre- pull out the bodies. A raament later sent .Kxecutite and future Delegate and a well directed hydrant stream frem llolyukeheses ruck ihe brave in Congress (unless legally ousted) the Mountand rescuets undoubtidly saved ibem tfcflA being burned alive The first perJmpon8 the epithets he be- from drawn out were burning,' but they sons stowed upon on anonymous .coi werfc passed directly through the stream exposfd some of the of water and the flames were extiuguisl Some poor creatures fell fainting on lau,di dotted W iccuie hit election. ed. a long flight of wooden stairs leading the writer down te the street, and few were able lo Having discovered-th- at Messrs. Fenn walk.. alluded to was hired by By this time the entire firs depait- anil Brnmbuck to pen the communi ment had arrived, and werked with such tb?twhrn the tire was cation, be says, in the columns of enegand will tffe charred wooden walls extiruisoed the Matesnian : of the structure were standing, and were "I thererore publiely brand them gulled down by the hook and ladder men in order lhat the search for the both at A PAIR OT LIARS, A BRACI bodies might be made. Only a few OF DIRTT DOC 8, A BPAN OF COWARD-I- T moments after tbe water struck tbe BNEAKS, AND TWIN A8SE3. And building the fire was out, but the des this I do over my Own signature, and traction to life during this brief period " some sprang from tbe was terrible, without 'employing a scribe.'. widdows, and were ariously in gallery and char te die is This exceedingly jured. One person appeared. a win ified on the "putt cCJhJ Clafrermr Bow ebmpIteTy wrapped ia flsmes, and and it it does net quality bim to after tottering there an instant fell te "orate" ia the House of Represent? the grund def ctvan l uareeognuable. as soon ' Hundreds or men went io wora tiveswillat least- - show that ho can as offered to ' search for opportunity hold his own 'a'm&riS; the." fiulest the bodies, and-a- - fores of police was or mouthed rouirhs' of the saloons at mnited to keep back the crowd. . A - number of bodies Were found in the fa' POCT". tal entry way bnrned, some of them to a crisp. The body or ,gne. woman was found in the' seat she oeupied with 'her ' An exchange says, in reference to clothing buraed entirely off. A tie-bwoman weighing some 180 pound was ,th(! new political organization of the dragged screaming from the mass. '.She a short distance from the Jefferson Club: 'The putrids are" or was carried church ' and placed on tbe crass while ganizing in Chieigo." the flesh actually peeled off back, We were under the impression that and in a moment she fell ever dead Tbe seenes. last Liiht and to day in Brooklyn was th plac;. N thing schoolbouse .basement, where the tht wide and snch 1ertV a sends opTPad bodies of the dead were carried, were ? A coroner's aiekening efiluviura throughout the jnry w.is bat the tioiteuiMt land, as tne Brooklyn org?u.istion etimmened , H was judged of i!.iet IkeoBr .iitiu,op Ue m:f45c. rU ru-h- ei be-co- , re tf . -- gW i Elt to-d- - ditan-Crnu- S Desj'erdin, 54 years old, whose wile an I daughter were both burned io ay from grief death; became insane - Saturday Ercnin?, May 23, IS75 -- Tf : .: I -- A w ILDT GOOSE CIIASE." s - J . mtiieiCtuids.m y hr . heart-rendin- to-iH-y, at ML! is Intent cxcitrmrnt tiefftiled last nitf&l la Sbuti Holjoke,.aentTring ops puaite tbe church ut which ihe i Salt Lake Items. beat net to attempt taking Ibe evidence, and tns inquest was adjourned till Mou-Lin- TI1X OUE1T CALAMITY. .'; -- JIunlfipal. , Thsi'y Council met, as per adjourn meat. May 28th, .1875, Mayor L. J. . Herrick in tbe chair. W. D. Williams asked tbe Council to grant him permission to make a water tank on Spring street, thirty feet ia diameter, and lo lay in the streets iron pipes to convey the water from the lank to a hath bouse,"wai"cb. he contemplates building en Fifth street. The matter was referred to the com mittee oa streets. - The verbal, petition of P.. P. Terrj, asking the Council to grant him a deed for a piece of land, situate in Bunker's old claim, and to. sell him a narrow, strip of land in the same vicinity, for.' a" road was referred to th comto mute on publio grounds. . A license to sell beer by tbe keg. was granted to John Horrocks for three months. The petition of D. W. Barnhart, for a license to keep a beer saloon oa Fifth street, was granted. John C. Czachert was granted a license to sell beer by retail at th Delmonicn Hotel. P B. Rollins petitioned for, and was granted, a license to tell fruit at his stand on Fifth street. A license was granted to John Mc- Guire to peddle merchandise for one ' month. Win. Wiggins, R. Holroyd and W. Ford were each granted a lioense to ran a job wagon. The respective licenses ef Walton k Co , John Knott and Joseph Clark, were renewed. The peti'ion of Chss. Cbadwick an I others, asking an appropriation to assist them in prospecting for col, was read and laid on the tabl. - .. Gleaned from last evening's ' Ifews:- Deseret ' Three car. loads of iron have been re ceived for the eastern endofthe20h Ward branch of the street railroad, and track laying will be recommenced en it next weejt. . Justice Typer fined Charles Doman, who bad been found loafing around with cut visible means of support, $50. for vagrancy. That msaa fifty days provisions and work on tbe steels. A Scandinavian .was seized by a foot pad Thursday night, who demanded his ioncy. The assailed responded with a stunning blow oa the bead from a rock The ruffian fell be carried in his hand crying "murder" and then staggered up and skedaddled. A pott mortem examination was held on tbe body of Charles M. Treseder, and hi disease was proven te be peritonitis. superinduced by enteritis, and th medi cal treatment was shown to be that most approved1 by the faculty. An Inmate of Kate Flint's establish meat was yesterday fined $100 and costs for prostitution, and tbe same amount Both for selling liquor without license. cases" appealed to the Third District Court. Kate Flint was arrested for keeping a house of ill fame and bad to appear to The Boot, Shoe, Leather - Finding Department L of. Z.C.M,I. at Salt Late City, . ! has been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displacing, superior class of goodi, embracing tbe most staple and popular style known ia American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children's wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollers & Co.; Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed an J sought for. Particular attention is called to immense additions recently in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. xai&i : FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish aro superior to anything known.) to enter a bouse 4th Ward Thursday nigbt. The lady of the house seized a double bar relled shot gun, went to the window, saw the man, ra sed tbe gun, screamed and dropped it.. Tha burglar escaped. Big attractions at Miss Dellie CJaw- soa's benefit. A burglsr attempted Jondof Mtrviert in tbe Bniimerville. . Maucier. even. Korro, Cli a. Nlmon, CoruvliuM Ilelgl. Coriieillun, . DOMESTIC STOCK: nx. Hemlock mid Oalt Upper; HeinlocK and PhilatleJ- Call and llp It pliiu all; Accidxst. Riic(b; Pebble: XV y if . ' Tampico; Cnraeoa; Oak aim llemlork I u r n est J jeai her ; Kama Cruz Sole Leather Split; Welling; And all tbe L4itel.Ml litmus iu all Colors; In short, our preparations Oe for sup ivill trade found plying a large Spring in and every complete Depart thorough ment of the Institution. H. B. Clawson, 4164 tf. GEO. A. LOWE J. STAMFORD, FIFTH STREET, -- A ' OGDElSr :o: FULL STOCK OF Dry Goods, Motions, Boots & Shoes CLOTHING, the re ' commendation adopted. The Sanitary Committee, to whom was referred the petition of J. Hamlin, H. Carry and others, representing lhat the slaughter bouse at tbe west end of Seo-enstreet, was a nuisance, reported thai tbe proprietors bad agreed to thoroughly cleanse the premises and to keep them in a condition that there would be ao possibility of a complaint being justly m ide, and recommended that if so k pi, tbe s'atighter house be not removed for ihe present. Tbe committee further reported tat the premises in tbe rear of the buildings on tbe business part of Main and Fifth streets were in a very on wholesome condition, discreditable lo some of the pro prietors, and a source of foul effluvia I , and disease. Tbe committee recommended that the of the city be sanitary regulations strictly enforced by the Marshal. r .. The report was a;cpted, and the re I commendations adopted. Tbe following resolution was then ' . carried: .!-.'Resolved, that the Marshal ef Ogden City be, and is herby 'authorized and required to abate the nuisances reported by the sanitary committee, at owners' expense, and that any person causing such nuisance or nuisances, or refusing to remove the same when notified by the said Marshal, shall b liable, on complain' before any Alderman of said city, to a fine' not exceeding twenty five dollars for each offnce " , Tbe committee on water supply, to whom was referred tbe apportioning be'wefn the farms aad the mills, lbs expense of putliug in tbe bulkhead and digging a new rao at the head of Milt Creek, presented their report, which was accepted The Assessor aad Collector presented the lax list for tbe year IS75, wbich was referred to a committee Several bills for public labor were ald OTAGOHTS1 REAPERS AND MOWERS, it GENTS' "URISTIfIIIJVOs, Just received r'om Prices down to the lowest possible margin. -- Furst Bradley Hay Bakes, PLOWS DEL -- k :o: I AND PAST 3HL-- Y 1 FRESH EVERY DAY. ; All Goods delivered free to any part of the City, J203 tf. ' 'v...,, U ... Woods, Wagon BARHL&RB WHITE, AND WAGON MATERIAL, Iron, 23 Al ct30. A Full Stock of ! the East. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, SWEEPSTAKES TURESQERSl Steel, Deiler i i and BLaBITHS 1 TOOLS Always on hand. Of all kinds and Sixes, f: and Reapers. Piddoek adjustable Sulky Jitike, N'uIhoIh. siwmrd & Vo', unrivalled grK savtnj Threshinj Machine, anA gambol IFood' . Mower IIilPLEIiIEKTS AGRICULTURAL ! With a good supply of Extras for Machines. orriCEs: Salt Lake City ' -- & Corinne, UTAH. " CALL AND I M. D. HAMMOND. . Agent for tb OGDEN d204-.&- a :o: S EE ST O O before purchasing elsewhere. WILL GUARANTEE ALL I SELL to givs satisfaction, aad will sell at the most reasonable prices. All' Order IProxxaxtly "UTLXloAddre KARXARD WHITE, spT-ci- lowed. Tbe Council djsnwd til) the 11th of 1875, to mwet in the Citj Hall, tw Vr.lcck, p. m. Ar BLXKEYE . Je, k Sausser, Dangler day. Richard Richards, an an- ployee oa the U. P. R. R was coupling and his left hand was caught cars between th buffers, terribly crushing the first and seoend fingers. Dr Wauga-ma- n and Condon attended and found it necessary to resort to amputation. The petition ef I. A. Canfield, William They put the patient under the influent a Elmer, Wilson Wright and sixteen oth of chlero orm and skilfully remeved tbe ers, in re'aMoa to a water sect, north of crushed members. The injured limb Ogden bridge, was granted. has fair prospect of healing up. A petition was read, singed by Charles A small boy in New Haven made Welch, Thomas Dozey and thirty others, asking the Council lo allow them "to a sensntiu for a short time by quietconstruct a ford on Franklin street, be ly transftrriug a card beariug the tween Fifth and Sixth streets, for lb words "Take one," frcui a lot io front of a store to a bus purpose of watering their teams and for handbills ket of oranges. the benefit of the public.'' After considering the matter the ef ... ..! fects of the ford on the street, and the property and peepl in its immediate vi ein'ly with due rexpect to all parties concerned the petition was laid on the table. GENERAL AGENT IN Tbe petition of J. E. Dooly & Co., in relation to opening a banking house on the east sido of Main street, was granted fur three months. Utah, Idaho, Montana and . Nevada for The Committee on Streets reported thnt after cirefully examining tbe matter, it would be unwise to make a ford across Franklin street, between Fifth PETER SGHUTTLER'S and 8ixta streets, and recommended lhat the petition of John Fowers and CELEBRATED others, referred to them at the last meeting,, Le granted. Tbe report was accepted and and Shoe - above la and LOGA3. Y ? V - Faiirth Street, Ogden, Utah. |