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Show fit ing them. The two companies in advance were Captain l'ayue, Co. F, fifth cavalry and Captain Lawon's Co. E, or third cavalry, which were GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE BIG dismounted and deployed as skirFKillT. mishers, Captain Payne on the left md Captain Lavvson on tho right. From Cherry's position he could see the Indians were trying to that The Beleagured Command Waiting ley and Alma are safe. No Indians have appeared near them, and none have been een within fifty miles of Leadville. Three hundred stand of arms and ammunition will be sent to Leadville morning. The report of Merritt's battle with the Indians is confirmed by a dispatch to the governor from Gen. Pope. Chicago, Oct. 8. Following just received from Major Gelliss at Rawlins : Rawlins, Oct. The mail carrier from Snake river, just in, reports that Merritt readied Payne's command on Monday afternoon, after a severe fight, killing thirty seven Iddians. A colored company joined Payne last Friday night, losing all their horses but two in doing so. The mail carrier knows nothing about the condition of tho officers and men. The companies of the Fourteenth Regiment were at least twenty-fou- r hours behind Mcrritt's command. ? G ILI.ISS, (Signed) THE INDIANS. Published every morning (except Monday ) by the Association, (Incorporated.) Anxiously for Cer Annum, Mr Montht, Gen. Merritt, OF SCBSCMI'TIOS: RATES Thrfr : $3 00 : Mmtlis, One Month, $2.50 l.uo : By W. U. Telejraph to the Ju.t::Tios 1 couriei Dtliterei from the front, brings the following from an officer with Fayne's comon mand: Advertising rates made known application. Battlefield, Milk River, CI., Oct. 3d, 0 p.m. A courier will leave some with dispatches if pos-- , time EU&IA'ESS CARDS. fible. The Indians J'er Cuetexxe, still THISPAFERI.m Bureau, Xcwtp&pcr Advertising AUVf.1!- (lO Spruce Strett , v.V.ere KttS;inin NEW YORK Got. si" i: 8. rx i) A t;s and pour in an cfiectivo tire from the commanding bluifs at a distuticoof five or six hundred yards, having a which cross fire upon our on the was chosen hastily position own all oar of the first fight; day LEO 1UEFELI, horses and all but tivolv; mules LANGUAGES. TEACHER OF Vi'a sheltered have been killed. (il KM AS 1" Lppliratlonalnr VfiV.SCH Al wo could best with wagons, as them Solicited. sons Kspcrtfiitl Junction the but at Podge and clerk Captain to the tono'purpose. Apply u-i- en. W Box , O. with P. Lieut. C. D , ninth Hughes, office, or ( cavalry, came to our rescue yesterday morning at daybreak after a miles forced night's march thirty-fivF. from Bear river. Cheer upon cheer rent the air from our trenches, when it was ascertained who were coining. T. FINK ;OI.I) FILLIX'K A A lull in the firing enabled them to ' Satisfact on Oiiaran'eed. come in hi 1 shelter their horses a? Methoto well possible as Office. Harris' House, next house north' of taking lUulb lw dist Church. when the fortification quickly its fury. the attack redoubled acbeen heiirhts Had the D. . D. CAUNAIIAN, J. cessible Captain Dodge would have Utah. charged them with his company Offic$ on Fourth Street, Oytien, while we covered him from our rille , Store. & pits, but this being utterly impos-.-iti'.eSear Barton Higsinhotham's ascent being nearly perthe M"tf pendicular, all we could do during the day was to J A3. H. MARTINEAU, KEEP A GOOD LOOKOUT po-ilio- A. HALL, e Surgeon Dentist. SUR- DEPUTY MINERAL VEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. from the loop holes and return the file when any Indian showed his head. This however was a very raiv as the. Indians have rdle oeeurrence, and U'.ah, Surrey, Loaan, Cach County, pits and loop holes. Before dark mada tor location or lur olifiioiofc. dmaiblt very horse but three of Captain Dodge's command was shot down. A been vtry fortunate thing for us hasunmothat the Indins have left us E. J. O'CALLAGHAN, lested at night with the reception of and an occasional shot to make us seat-- , Surgeon. Physician We have been able ter to our fTce Franklin Street, bet. 31 and 4th at a great pits. to haul off our dead risk mar20tf animals Ogden, every night, otherwise the stench would be intolerable. A sally is made every night, for water a ILLIAK3, S. 2. r. C. SICHAHIS, distance of two hundred yards from Formerly Cbiuf J'ntice the entrenchment. Prorecuting Att'y, Night before last Weber Co. Supreme ooiut.tky. private Erzer, of Co. F, was shot in RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, the face while out with a party after water. The Indians were only a few yards away, and were driven off by a volley from the guard and trenches. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., Cftpt. Dodge brought us the cheering news that UTAH. (7. . ",, Ut. LA.WYER3. OGDEN, from sent b. Week, 25 ants, by Carrier to any partjif We City. : dSil-t-f OVR PISPATCH1S REACHED Bear River safely and would uns S. M. PEESHAW, doubtedly reach Rarrlins. We have been counting the hours which it TJI 1 13 will probably take for relief to reach us. We all agree that General MerAll kinds .fCofflns and Trimmings constantly n nand. ritt, from Fort Kussell, with the METALLIC CASES companies of the fifth caralry there, ..t r. a Ti in ntiT arldress. Embalminsra marljtf and all other available troops, will peciwltr.' East ide Ma n S:.,0jdJn. bs ordered to our rescue, as they will b&all needed to finisn the campaign. The flsld of battle was adII. W. 0. MAEGART, mirably chosen for defense by the Indians, and had it not been for AND Major Thornburgh's advance guard IT, commanded by Lieut. Cherry, disCO UNSELOR-at-L- A Office Canfield block, out side JIatn St., covering the ambuscade, the entire UTAH. command would have been annihi6 ft DEN. d67-lated. He saw a small party of Indians disappear over tho hill half a mile in front and at once divided his party to reconnoitre, and only PERCIVAL J. LARRATT, discovered them when he had ATTORNEY flanked their position by about two AND hundred yards. Cherry rode back at full speed with two or three men ASSISTANT D. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY, who were with him and notified cn Morffrajro. Ef Collections a Specialty. Major Thornburgh, who had already fectad. UflJce. can ciaa jiam b,u8h. begun the descent into the deep ravine which was RT Alt Ell. PI the cut nni off wagons and at once FOREIGN NOTES. THAT A BLOODY Etc., On and after States Another Bloody Battle THE RED DEVILS at the beginning of the fight had set fire to the dry grass and sagebrush to the windward of our position, and it now came sweeping down toward us, the flames high into the air and dense volumes of smoke rolling on to engulf us. It was a sight to make the stoutest heart quail, and the fiends were waiting ready to give us a volley as soon as we were driven from our shelter. Now it reaches the flank, and blankets, blouses and empty sacks were freely used to extinguish the flames. Some of the wagons were set on fire, which required all the force possible to smother it. leap-leapin- water can be obtained, and the smoke is suffocating; but the. fire passes and we still hold our position. Meantime a constant fire is poured upon us, Capt. Payne being wounded for the second time,and 1st. Sergeant Dolan, of company F, killed instantly. McKinstry and McKeo were killed wounded. and many others Our greatest danger now is The men have now past. mostly covered themselves, but the poor horses and mules are constantly falling about us. JustJ about sundown a charge was attempted, but repulsed, the Indians trying to drive oft' some of our horses which had INTENDED TO ENGULF broken loose. The attack ceased at MURPHY, M. D., the command. The Indians were dark and soon every man was at Jhe only graduated dismounted and lying down along work the crest of a high steep ridge, not a ENLARGING TRENCHES, hundred yards from the point where In t'a city. out the dead horses, caring assault comwould the hauling have deadly - Ogdcn, Utah 6M &rf,- - 0j menced. The companies were with- for the wounded and burying the Uily drawn a short distance, dismounted dead. At daylight the attack was and deployed in line of battle with resumed and the firing of the sharporders to await the attack of the In- shooters kept up every day since, W. 8. IIUGSIF.W, dians. Lieut. Cherry was then or- and occasionally at night sending us dered by Thornburgh to take a de- to our pits in a scramble. This is tachment of 1G picked men and the fifth day of our siege, but we are All kinds of Coffins made to order make a reconnoisance and commu- determined to hold ont if it takes a nicate if possible with the Indians, month ,for succor to reach us. But and on reasonable terms. as it was thought that they only de- we are confident that Gen.,Merritt, Main St., north oNlh, Oh'den. sired to oppose his approach to their whose name is upon the lips of every agency and would parley or have a one, is on the road to rescue us. Los Pinos Agency, Col., Oct. big taik if they could be communiA. CABESWELL, Indian runner, through in eighcated with. Cherry moved out at a PLAIN AND OEKAUSETAL T0J5 T3EHIH3. gallop with his men from the right teen hours from White river, arrived Sank and noticed a like movement at midnight, reports to Chief Ouray Orders renpectfully eolicitr-- and the trade supplied at lowest ratoi. of about twenty Indians from the that the troops are still fighting Fumlturs repairing and enteral johbinp alfO left ef the Indians' position. He ap strongly entrenched, and able to Saw imithing. Msrchsnd se and produce taken. proached to within a couple ol hun- hold their position until reinforce Mill; Bi..Korth of.Z.C. M. I. dred yards from the Indians, and ments arrive. Chief Douglas sends took off his hat. and waved it, but word to Ouray that all the women the reponse was a shot fired at Litn, and children pre safe at his house. wounding a man of his party and He has turned the money and paBILL POSTING. pers over to the agent's wife; that killing his horse. TIms was ia Ogden is The only Licensed Ouray need have no fears from White TIIE FIRST SHOT, river Utes; tlu fight is an affair of O IV their own. was instantly followed by a voland J'tio Is preHTi to Jo work in his line with nd oa the ley from the Indians. The work the gtHktwt DURING TEE FIGHTING tl.ortett ii..it-had now begun in real earnest, and two Indians entered the office, reof the "Junction." seeing the advantage of the position seized AddrMH all order." I" threw him on the the dl03-tagent, dismounted his then he held, Cherry the detachment and deployed along the floor, and then shot him throughwere crest of the hill to prevent the In- head. The agency and troops The emdians flanking Lis position or to attacked simultaneously. OAUIMORE Si CALDWELL. in toos a building ployes found refuge if necessary CA RFEXTEL'S, JOINERS AND cover the retreat which was fired, and the men were to retire upon the wagon train, in attempting to escape. Chief BUILDERS. which was then coining up slowly, shot says there is no danger here. Ouray and Paddock on bv and eMimat Lieut. Plans, BwcincatioD. prepared guarded All is quiet at the agency, stzt-Evsli aud doors lla..ses of work. Orders company D, fifty cavalry. toade to Of der. Eeporis from the south and west were sent to "park" the wagons and Firth f treat, just west of Main Ogd show that Breckenridge, Dud-the guard cover therewith company lj Counselor ot Law, dS7-l- y J.J. Undorta Is. o loS-S- n d57-C- HORSPOOL, e. f 1 Wheat Up flaving lately beeu Eto., t Etc. Etc., W B. Telegraph to th New Jver the Utah Central Baii.road between this point and BEFITTED Lake Shore JrJioTios. Skipped irlth the Ska. a. York, Oct. 8 Hobert London, Oct. 8. Sir Frederick Roberts telegraphs from Charasiab, on tho 6th inst,t that tho Afghans advanced from Cabul in force. There was heavy fighting all day. The Afghan position was carried and twelve guns taken. The British loss is about eighty killed and wounded. Gen. Roberts hoped to march close to Cabul next. Hust Grow What Pay. this date the regular HaiMny Trains Culture. will nr. AND DISCONTINUED! W. Steele, bookkeeper for Isaac Smith, REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, Jiut Tickets will be Son A Co., umbrella manufacturers These celebrated MILLS ere new turn in Broadway, is reported to have disISSUED TO FAMILIES ing out a Heller Article of with firm's of And the $60,000 appeared parlies ntmbkriku not lkssthax ten, at money. The said firm has been obliged to suspend on account of the THE USUAL FARE, loss, and is endeavoring to effect a Good for Any and All Trains. Than ever Bofor compromise with its creditors. FLOUR Nan Paper. 187 S). dseplltf The Machinery is of the Sept. 9, The story is . n. reweil thai Senator Dorsey, just Best J. li. DOOI.V, ortii, Latest returned from New Mexico, will Sail Liikt Vity, Vgdtn CW start a Grant paper at Little Rock is capable of doing Ark. CO., The Jlnlran SUrer nliTcry. the The Tribune has the following BANKERS. editorial points. Tho intention of best Character of work in the Mexican government to assume Ogden City, - Utah control of the silver deposit at the the shortest space of time, Mogndaon Dewey mountains serves while the most skilled Transact a General Bankin to confirm the report that a rich Business. mineral ore that yields sometimes ns workma nship is const a nt-l- y niOill'T AITKXT10X GIVKX TO much as 800 ounces of silver to the The contemplated scheme ton. employed. may also bo connected with tho fear that Mexican a by journil expressed a rush to the mines from Texas will create a spirit of territorial annexa- RETAIL Kw Tor i Co., PRICES, Viz: i:ia,Jar(0 4 Co., Sea Franciao tion, a the district is within only VTsiia, Faro & Co.. Some XXX :300 miles from tho frontier. gULtPCH " 2.25 Uriiik Flour, Et. Lou i "f Comriprt.'af H'exan may desire to see it and the KatiOMl Hint, Chiracs ?irt First Nntioual Bank, " Otraj 2.50 Ojiaha eptervening territory added to their XXXX Flour, Omar a National llauk, if but acquire they state, Lives & A! Ion, Lndc t tho under comfort " and 2 25 Graham protection Flour, Mexican flag, they are not likely to IXSUlUXCIi IlErRESESTI )i " 2 25 fireman's Fund Insurmc. Co:, abandon mining in order to engage Coru Meal, of California, ApscU, in filibustering schemes. If, howsoo, " 1 20 IHrtlord Iusurance Co. of Uartfurd,; ever, deposits are as rich as reported, Eran (sacked) $2,800,0' s per cwt. people from this and other countries American Central Iaxoranca Co., of -St. I onia, Aeei3, will not bo deterred by Mexican mis tsco.fia " 1 10 Royal lire Iu.surmy-'- i Co., of Londotf,! Shorts (sacked) givings from working them. LaucR'ltfre Firo lur.urunce Co., of j t2,506,Ot t Yon, Oct. 8. Patterns and Ry W. U. Telegraph to tha Juifctioji. Wiu-cheste- '- Give EI LAJfEOUS. HO! FOR THE LAKE! Ogden, Utah. and Ere. Etc., Must England ,M1S(. Weber Mills, BATTLE IN AFGHAN. 1STAN. A BIG MEXICAN SILVER BONANZA. Tea Culture in the United Discussed. there, as his body was seen by one of Capt. Lawson's men, life extinct, and lying on his face. Capt. Payne then in command, at once set about bavins; the wounded horses shot for breastvorks,dismantling the wagons of their boxes, bundles of bedding, and corn and flour sacks, which were quiciuy piieu up lor iortnica- tiens. Pickets and snovels were used vigorously for digging entrenchments. Meantime a galling fire was concentrated upon the command from all the surrounding bluffs which Not an commanded the position. Indian could be seen, but the incess sunt crack of their Sharp's and rifles- dealt fearful destruction among horses and men. The groans of the dying and the agonizing cries of the wounded told what fearful havoc was being made among the determined and desperate command. Every man was bound to sell his life as dearly as possible. About this time a great danger was approaching at a frightfully rapid pace. to-da- y GENERAL NEWS. New BARELY HALF WAY NO NO. 5. ta-d- ay I horn- to Ma or word burgh, who then withdrew the line slowly, keeping tha Indians in check until opposite the point which his men held, when, seeing that the Indians were concentrating to cut oft his retreat, Capt. Payne, with company F, fifth cavalry, was ordered to charge the hill, which he did in gallant style. His horse was shot under him, and several of his men were wounded. The Indians having been driven from this point, tho company ws rallied on the Major Thornburgh wagon train. then gave orders to Cherry to hold his position and cover Capt. Law-son'- s retreat, who were ordered to fall back slowly with the lead horses of his company. Cherry then called ot twenty men, tor gvolunteers who responded promptly and fought with desperation. Nearly every man was wounded before he reached camp, and two men were killed. Cherry brought every wounded man in with him. Capt. Lawson, a brave old veteran, displayed the greatest coolness and courage during this retreat, sending up ammunition to Cherry's men when once they were nearly without it. Major Thornburgh started back to the wagon train after giving his final orders to Capt. Payne to charge the hill, and to Capt. Lawson and Lieut. Cherry to cover tho retreat: he must have been shot dead when ATTORNEY Oil 11 OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1879. VOL. VIII. Junction' Printing H in id greatest amount and London, Oct. 7. John Walter, , .i,i nil liit'inuri ,... .iiiuuieiu, uuui agricultural meeting, expressed nis concurrence in the view now becom The Tribiao on Tea Ciltnrr. ing widespread that British farmers Pest Chicken Feed, sacked 1 could not compote with America in Speaking of tea culture in Amerideper cwt is growing wheat, but must grow what ca, the Tribune says it ratherbeen we have to that pressing pays. cheering ourselves all our lives with Count Von Barlow is suffering from a cup which has been ruined by Chi- From these prices a discount on nese labor, and that so long as paralysis of the feet, and will proba- we cheap car lots will be made. on imported tea, we consume rely office. from retire bly an article which is essentially vitia ted by herbic treatment. As soon as the American citizen can bo con Dr.5Iin1ie's Special Jledieines vinced that lie never will enjoy good FEEE DELIVERY Are made from the best materials tea until he raises it himself, he will obtainable. a out and set Florida to down go To all parts of tho city. They are not cure-alls- . They are plantation. By the way, if this wild favorite prescriptions tliathave been Indian tea is so much better tnan D. tried and tested for years in his ex the Chinese article which has been tensive practice, until now they are tamed and oultivated for thousands absolutely perfect in the troubles for of years, why did not our govern which they are now recommended. ment secure seeds of the thrifty in The Nephreticum works wonders digenotis plants from Assam instead in kidney and bladder complaints. ot purchasing civilized seed irora ce Those suffering with dropsy, Bright's lestials? disease, diabetes, gravel, retention of Iellow Ferer. urine, pain in the back,incontinence, Memphis, Oct. 8. No more cases or any disease ot the kidneys and have been reported. Undertakers bladder, will beastonished at the re report four interments since last rl lief one bottle will afford. night. For female weakness it is without Brief Fraednm. an equal. to New York, Oct 7. Tho ins For all derangements of the liver, Hay-deS. II. Rev. use Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion dictment charging S3 with the murder of Mary Stan-narPills. bewas this quashed morning For biliousness and dyspepsia, use was Dr. Jvlinties Dandelion cause of a flaw, and the prisoner reLnghsh was immediately He discharged. rills. For fever and nguc, use Dr. Min- - arrested and committed to jail. Hostile Surrendered. tie s Dandelion Pills. For sale by ail druggists. New York, Oct. 8. Lieut. Farrow SIR ASTI.EY COOPER S VITAL RESTORA telegraphs from northern Idaho that the band of hostiles who committed TIVE. 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Mcr utt Cloths, and all kinds besides Trunks, Brooms, & Co.,Ogden;or Dr. Mintie &Co., 11 Goods, made goods Kearney Street, San F rancisco, Cal. Soaps, and other home W3a2&l low prices, wholesale or reat very seplltf J. C. Cutler. tail. H. PEERY. O rbsJ J. E.DOOLY & Im? rial ire Ins. Co , T.rDnin, AKftiiranc. Co., Loud'D, A v. ram-p Nortii'n Co., Lond'n, Qiioon Fir Ins, Ci.. l.ivurnool' A'oatern Annurance Co, of 1'oronto, AH6U), Ljcor.iin? Firo Iuimraac. Co., of l.oiidi-- d 3 - - WINTER HERD. Wbolcale bed Rratil Dealer, in GJSOCLBIES, PROVISIONS Grain, Flour, Feed, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, GGGDS DELIVERED To all parts of the city ... d34-6r-a LEGAL XOTICE. In the Probate Court of the County of Weber, Territory of Ulah. In the matter of the Estate of James Andersen, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on tho 10th day of September, 1 1879, notice is hereby given that Monday, the 22d day of September. 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