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Show hi . 11 II VOL. VIII: OGDEN. UTAH: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, THE from severe burns about the arms He said: about 4:30 I hefvrd a loud, dull report or ex plosion. I turned to see what was the matter, when I saw HORROR IN THE SOUND. and fice. Particulars of Another Terrible Maritime Accident. Published every evening (except Sunday) by tbe Long1 Island shore, as the wind was blowing in that direction. U the catastrophe occurred even au hour later the loss of life HVE WOTLD BEliX I RKiHTll L. IV FLAMK8 THE VESSEL It occurred just at the time when the Junction Prating Association, New York, June 29 The follovr-n- about midships; I saw the steamer. souud steamers and llarlem and Granite State on my starboard side, other local boats were in tbe immedi (Incorporate').) particulars of the Seawanahaka and towing my port side. "Finding ate neighborhood. disaster have been received: BATES OF tCBSCMIff-IOXThe Seawanahaka was about four" my steamer was on bre, I immediCharles Haabrouck, who was em- ately headed her for sunken, and teen years, old. She was a rejrular day 00 $2.1.0 Thru Months, f rr Annum, : $96.00 One Month, : 1.(10 ployed on the boat says: We had a with a full head of steam, although boat runing between New York and Hix Monthi, l'tt Wrrk, 2b Ondi. crew of four deck hands, one deck the engineer had been driven from Roslyn, Long Island, calling at Currier te any j art of th OUy. Btlivtrti his post. I landed her about forty Whitestone.Great Neck, Sands Point boy, engineer, two firemen, captain, feet upon the meadows. and Greenwood. She in this Advertising rate inad ' known on clerk,' superintendent, wheelman, city about 0 a. m. and leaves on reTHE DEAD. turn at 4:10. j The passengers on ber application. superintendent's clerk, porter, stewThe scene as the bodies were cars are generally bankers, business and ard and cook. The crew did their ried in from the boats and coffins literary men who live on Long Island Mr. J. H. Bats, Newspippr Advertls-- I men and few of thern lost opened, was One old and come to the city in the ne AeeDt, 41 Park How (Times Uailillne), duty like morning, Jfew Tork, Is authorised to contract for their presence of mind. You can gentleman, Mr. De Bevoise, was returning in the afternoon. Freadvertisements in the Daily and identified when with he fami-lieor frantic their grief how cool the were when quently ladymemtors, Ogden Junctioi, at enr best imagine of his eon, J)avi& H. De and servants accompany them. the body was rate. the ,clerk who collecting fares, Bevoise, of 292 Pacific MreeU BrookNo regular company managed the as soon as he realized the boat was lyn. The body of a beautiful young boat, but it is sai 1 she was on ileal inn irt the raaybefouod TUICPHOfGf woman, about 20 years of ge, was interest cf four owner, wbott names iniOrHt LtlUco.F.BowaUACo'1 on fire, returned to his office and identified as that of Mary Reed. are A. Ot Dn;S. L". M.' Barlow. M IVewapaper AdvertUtng Bowam, SECURED ALL THE MONET The body of a stout lady, about fifty Kirk, of Glen Cove, and Mr. Endie, (lO Spruce Street), wiiere CONTRACTS UrWVnDtf our of age, was supposed to be that of Great Neck. Some of the owners there. had left ho Among 11111 yeirs nay b made foi it in llL.il were Charles A. Dana, It. O, of Mrs. Ritchie,of Locust Gove, L. I. have special rooms in the steamer. Garmae, S. L. M. Barlow, one or two It is reported there are about fifteen BU&MISS CJJRDS. of Harper's publishers and a number bodies on Randall Island shore. Tbe ot other gentlemen whose names l body of a young man was picked m GENERAL NEWS. cannot recollect, but who were in the by a row boat and moored to a slake habit of going to their homes along at the foot of 115th street. It is the island shore in our boat. All known that tome of the crew By W U. Teiegmiih io 111. Jdnoiiow.) g : - - I heart-rendin- g. Semt-fV'eek- ly s ';' ADVER-TEBIN- 8tcH UptBOND riiuuuuLociiiuiiJ SHIPPING & COMMISSION Utah. he cent eaien have named, I un DID KOT DO THEIIS DUTV, escaped. The vessel burn" ed like powder, after once the flames but jumped into the river and mam started, and it was a terrible scene. ashore. When the rlama bioke out tbe liie shrieking women and children j Seawanahaka was through huddled att until Hell Gato, but was run on until THB1K CLOTHES CAUGHT FIRE, nearly burned to tbe water's edge and lial entered Little Hell Gne. and those on the 'orward part of were cutoff from going to tbe However, meuiners'.f tbe crew bead recue of their female relatives and ed lor tbe shore, and with full head friends by the flames, which burnt of steam, although the engineer ha i fiercely about tbe centre of tbe boat. been driven from his post, landed Mr. Morns, our porter, saw a cinld her about forty tcet upon tbe mend floating on its back and was going to ows. Most of tbe p avengers were the vessel, and those jump overboard and save it, when t on tbe bow of were at ihe mercy ot frantic woman clutched his arm, say on tbe stern ing: "You are a strong man and 1 a the flanif s, as all the passages to the woman without any friend on board, bow were cut off. Many jumped on for G id's sake help me 1" The porter land, while others jumped into the left the child to iteelf and I believe water. I Btood at the wheel until the last and then jumped overboard SAVED THE WOMAS. and was picked up by a small boat. The only boat the Seawanahaka We had no freight on board, and I got out was the one which had can- do not know what caused the explovas fastened over it. After the can sion. The Seawanahaka can carry vas was got off, the body of a child 1,300 persons, but as Monday is genabout two years old was found lying erally a dull day, we had only . in the watery bottom of the boat. about 250 or 300 ox board. Nobody seemed to know how it got there. After I got on Randall's The engineer of the steamer, Frank Island, I was almost exhausted, but Weeks, and his son Edward, who the doctors who were hurrying about was fireman, were at their posts a revived me by pouring some liquor the time of the fire. Firemen explain that some ot the down my throat. I reached this city on the Sylvan Glen, which also had small tubes of the boiler must have several of our passengers on board. burst, throwing the furnace door Other passengers were taken on open and scattering hot coals around board the Osseo, Granite State and set fire to the vessel. The number Minnehannock and were carried to of lives lost cannot be learned, as the steamer, being merely a daily transthose boat's destination. A lady was climbing down the lad- port used between near points, kept der leading from the promenade no register. It is not likely that the deck to tbe main deck, but as the list of the lost will number more ladder is a pretty hard thing for a than fifty. At midnight eleven bodies, nine man to get down on at any time, she adults, one child and two babies, fell into the gangway JAS. N. KIMfcALt. E.I.THOMAS, th-bo- THOJI VS & KIN BALL, ATTU'RJNE YS -- AT-- LA W. Dooly Block, OGDEN, UTAH. djel8 3m PEECIW J. It A RU ATT. ATTORNEY AND Counselor lit Law. ASSISTANT U. S. DIST. ATTORNEY. llectiom a Specialty. Loan on Mortgage" El or. ted. Office, Kant Side Main St., Ogden. d57-ly H. W. 0. MAKGARY. ATTORNEY AND CO UNSEL Can field block, east aid Main St., Ofllca UTAH. 1ES, d67-l- y J. D. Oj, See - LA W, OR-- at CARNAHAN, M. D. n Fourth OVER Street, Ogden, Utah. tOUt OFFICE. reb25 H T. TOWERS, M. D. PhysickMi Office: and Surgeon. Near twner f Young ' Fifth Street's, OgJen. and tf AMID THE FLAMES. Myself and about half a dozen form art j Chief Joei others rescued her from the perilous Proiecnting Att'y, ttrvme Court.Kjr. Veber Co. position. 1 saw Dntcner, orwno Sand's either at Great Neck RICHARDS & TVILLJAMS, n er nP asparagSbx(and Point, before I co2d atop him jump"1 overboard with it. I yelled at him Office in Peery Block, Fourth St. not to jump or he wo'Sld be struck by the wheel, s He did not heed me OQDEN, UTAH. 4241-t- f and went over forward. The last I saw of him he was going under the wheel. Several others who went PK0F. MAX BOY AN, over forward also went under the , TEACHER OF puddle wheels. I jumped into the water to save myself. I found a life Vocal and Instrumental Music preserver floating near me, and was going to put it on, when a man Tjtamnrdpm at Calders'mnsic daplO lm clutched it, and I Knowing I could store, Ogden. swim, and thinking he could not, I let him have it and swam for Ward's M. C. T. GIBSON, D., Island, which I reached, and then assisted in PHYSIC J A N and SUROLCH helped to man a boat and in the water. passengers up picking OrriCB: G. H. Tribe's Bnildine, Tbe ' Seawanahaka was final. y OGIlES, CTAH. beached on Randall's Island, but 0WBTH8T., r. I. I. 8. BICHASS3, WILLLMtS,. LAWYBE8. dmar57tf - - - soon ' Meat Market! PHILIP GRILL, ' FRESH GAME! SALT Salt BEER! Beer Depot. PIPEORGM. "re , ; BROUGHT . t TO THE MOBGCE at the Bellevue hospital. A number of persons who had relatives and friends on the Seawanahaka were waiting to identify them irV among the unfortunates., i ;" Dr. A. A. McDonald, chief of staff of the '"'oatic asylum, Ward's Island, said he'was su;:n iQ hi wm this he saw afternoon about 4:30, the stefimer come up the river a. 00 fire. As the steamer passed the island he it was the Seawanahaka. The fire appeared to be just forward the paddle wheels and the steamer run in as if to land on the island, but suddenly turned out apaln. &he was going at full speed. He started out to follow her. At that time there were about 500 patients upon the grounds, and most of them had seen the burning steamer, and ren 1 m of people, evidently of the upper classes, flocked all Tuesday to the Kuulaa Ilea of War on the Mara. principal Jesuit establishments. Sr. Petersburg, June 19. One or Thousands signed the visiting book and carried more Russian ships ef war are pro- The crowd oft' flowers as mementoes. outside made no hostile ceeding to Vladivostok by way of demonstrations as hjr witnessed the the Suez canal. They will, if neces- departure of the Inferior Brethren. sary, participate in making a joint HmpathyforJeaniU,Fyt demonstration against Turkey. Paris, June 30. The Jesuit chaps els were thronged on Tuesday in the Majority and Minority on tba bared Bill. provinces. At Lille 500 persons, Berlin, J use 29. The majority by headed by the chamber of commerce which the church bill passed the waited on the Jesuits to express symPrussian diet included the united for them. pathy conservatives and forty national The last of a series of meetings was liberals, the minority was composed held in the Paris Cirque D'Hiver to of the party of the centre, Poles, protest against the an liband progressists, forty national A considerable crowd astems erals. bled outside the building,blows were The Frontier Cemlon. exchanged between the mob outside Berlin, June 29. Heinrich Kiep- - and those issuing from the hall. The ert, the geojrapher who drew up the mob hooted a number of priests who contvrence map, estimates the tern bad been at the meeting. In the chamber of deputies, yestertery ceded to Greece to be 390 ceo' graphical square miles, containing day. Baudey .D. Asson, legitimist, wu,wu inhabitants. Intelligence made an ineffectual attempt to maae reached the foreign office from Paris political capital out of the foregothat the French government would ing affair. never itself become a party to the scheme for wringing from the Turks CAMPAIGN NOTES. by loroe what they might not be in duced t i give by reason. By W. C. Telegraph to the Jokotioh.) Greeo-Tarkl- Banquet for the Bide Teama. Dublin, June 29. The American A. ami lnMi 'earns attended a private banquet g v in tlnir honor by tbe V d dtr'.'ei, who bas been 8 Loiu L eutenant No toasts his wife with reported lost, together were given except the health of the and child, by the burning of the q ieen. steamer S:nwanhaka last t vsu njj, Ten Thouaand Pearoni Perlahed. ' is among the saved parlies. Constantinople, June 29. Tbe (amine continues in the Districts of Chli aifO ( h niis Alashgerd and Vau, and 29. June. The. Ciul'au; supreme Bayazid, are flying to Russian the iuhibiiants tb'n court at Springfield, morning, afliiiued the constitutionality of the territory. Ten thousand persons, are reported to have state railroad luw. Tbe Illinois cen-ira- l cbiefly Kurds, w.ll appeal to the United Stales perished l'roin h inger. Pear Propoaala. supreme court. " Rio June 29. A disJaneiro. on Slierraafli de town in i$ General; his Way west." patch from Buenos Ayres announces that tbe city made peace proposals Enormona Grain Movements. to the national government on the New York,Jpne 2'). The Yeeeipts 27 ih instant, and the negotiations of grain at this port have been are expected to result favorably. both large yesterday London, June 29. A telegram and for the past week. Yesterday from Montevideo reports that peace the arrivals were in round numbers has been concluded at Buenos 550,000 bushels of wheat, and 740,000 bushels of corn. For the week end Ayres. A SUta at Siege. ing the2Gth, they aggregated 5,213,-33bushels. The exports since London, June 29. A Constants Saturday were also very large, being nopla dispatch says the Porte has of wheat 230,000. bushels and of corn ordered that the state of siege 550,000 bushels. The visible supply oe immediately proclaimed through has increased during the week in out the proviuces on tbe Greek wheat 200,000 bushels and in corn frontier. t. . 4 ' ' ', ' " By W. U. Tel. to tho REPUBLICAN Hooper J. L. Robinson, J. M. . Jorgensen. West Weber II. J. Newman,Wil-larFarr. Slaterville D. B. Rawson, Joseph Taylor. Uintah John Seaman, Moroni Brown. Mound Fort John Folker,' S. F. Ualvorson. Riverdale David McKay, George Halls. t Han isviller-Joh- n Carver, William England. Lynne W. F. Garner, E.W.Wade. Marriotts T. J. Stevens, Geo. W. Larkin. , Meetings convene at 2 p.m. D. H. Pkert, , d , ' J. Herrick, L. F. MlDDLETOM, 1'residency of Stake. TURKS. RATIFICATION. TheFateofthe Amneaty Bill, Paris, June CraavaKMt.1 Parker. Junction. ELECTION Aldan r,June 29, There has been a rumor here started by men of prominence, that the governor would be very eute to call an extra session of the legislature to enterta n subjects relative to New York City, and for such other business as may be brought before it. It was broadly intimated that "such other j ur poses meant the consideration of tbe Potter bill of last ression, to change the methods of electing the electoral ticket, so as to transfer it to an election by congressional diss triets. Some republicans strongly favor the idea, bu', at the governor's chamber nothing has been heard of it. It dependsupon the governor to issue the call for an extra session. The result of the passage of tbe Potter bill, it is conceded, would or dinarily divide up tbe electoral vote of New York State so as to give the republicans at least seventeen of tho , nut me wisuoin oi tne inirty-nvemeasure is doubted by many. DEMOCRATIC Missionary Appointments. The home missionaries ef the Weber Stake of Zion, will please fill tbe following appointments for Sunday, July 4th, 1880: The Central Board with the Presidency of tbe - Stake will meet with the Mutual Improvement Societies of Eden and Huntsville in the Huntsville schoolhouse, holding two meetings, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Plain City H. D. Petterson, Jaa. McFarland. North Ogden A. Patterson, W.C. G " Indianapolis, June 29. The dem In the voting of ocratic ratification meeting of the the Bureaux of state, yesterday, for nominations mads at Cincinnati, was St. Louis, Mo., June 29. The publican' 8 special from Warsaw Ills., the committee on the plenary am- hald at the Wigwam, where an imEx says: The levee which protects the nesty bill 88 pronounced for am- mense audience assembled. bottom lands in this county, broke nesty, 110 against it and four for an Gov. Hendricks presided. Speeches Hendlast night and the water came pour amendment to tbe bill, including were made by Hon. W. II. English, nominee ing through the crevasses, M) leet murderers and incendiaries. There ricks, for vice 8,IXX.- 29. August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns, and villages in the civilized world has caused many imita-tor- s to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This Medioine was introduced in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Li et Complaint, with their effects, such as sourstomach,co8tivenes8,sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Venice, etc., etc., ii never Hat Jailed to our knowledge. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold last year. Prioe 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. Green's Atlas and Diart Alma nac, the mast expensive free Almanac ever published, sent free on receipt of two cent stamp. G.G. GREEN, . Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A. . da6tf. , For the Blood and Liver Use Compound Extract of Sarsapa-rilUanDandelion with. Iodide oi.. dma31 Potassium, TZe- - hu.Ia nil tYa witaat anA nmrn mmi other crops will be lost and 18,000 1 he acres ot land be overflowed. people are now engaged getting their live stock on the bottom lands. blank votes and 70 absenwere tees, so that the fate of the bill iB uncertain. The conservative senators mostly voted for amnesty .and the moderate republicans opposed it. A Although these proceedings are rot A Mighty Macon Meteor. as to the ultimate result, conclusive Maoon, Ga., June 30. Near 12 the coincidence of the t as meteor as a a barrel, o'clock, large decrees and the amnesty bill is fafrom tbe zenith, plunged vorable to the chances of the latter. starting down the northeaster jsky and ex Many senators recoil from a trium ploded witm a report inns Teveroera' entry of the communists at the ted tor thirty seconds, and shook th phal moment when the Jesuits are very earth at this point. The meteor was driven out. five seconds falling, during about 17 president, senators Voorhees and McDonald, Hon, F. Landers, candidate for governor, and others. INDIANA CLAIMED INVALIDS AID 0THEX8 BEIXI88 HEALTH, STRENGTH FOR OASF1ELD. and ENERGY, Nbw York, June 29. John C. WITHOUT THE tfiE OF DRUGS, AUK BP New, of 'Indianapolis, is now in this QUESTED TO BEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN inAKTRATKD JOUR- city. In respome to inquiries he KAL, WUICU 18 I'L'BLIBHED said, this evening, that Indiana FOR FBEE DISTRIBUTION. would surely be carried by the repubAT npon H KAt.TH, HTOIRKE, w. PhTV, licans. He remarked that at times ITcalTRECultnrw, und tn a eniiitit nrjre.opmi)t- - of lbtm who uffr frnr during the Cincinnati convention he iu for mi... mi for liivAlitUmid r'niuful UiiwM. N?rYuti, Kihftitfttisig Kvt) had feared the democrats would se- tuhjMjtlhHi beam. hrftttt. and human happint. ; aud ih attiNitivn in it lect a ticket which would give tbe Buaoj qn lions aaketj bj auflVrftiK (nvahHi, wb and valnnMhadipair4 infortnaltfc. republicans considerable trouble in ofia r tnttt r aiiftwrr1, Hurrah tut JeanlU Expelled ! foluntre4 to all who ar in t morfiml his state. Now his anxiety had all virfl, Th atihct of Kllri Bvli rrnw Mtwliefftrt. lh hnudriKt and on fpieatimia of rtlnl impo Paris, June 30. The police ar disappeared. "McDonald would have and t autfrrin tiuiuanUv. ara dttlr couidfravl tau' rived at the Jesuit establishment on carried tbe state, said he, "by 20,000 and ai plained. ( Rue de Sevres at 4 o'clock this morn majority and Hendricks by 10,000, YOUNC MEN but which Uendrick's treatment the 1 were And Xaarviaitsi itthar Arte. Vhvalrat frnm whn hey immediately admiting. Hf. Loaa c,( Mao If Vivor. rrfinatur JCinafao ted. Shortly after a crowd of 600 received and the selection of Eng- Urn. and 0f ait tba manjaranitwit? MHia()urarta beliiiii'rttlon, ta., i?cialljf Wurfited fey omi persons, composed largely of stu- - lish have secured the state to us eontanU. lit Hitting tents and women, collected, inrre yond a doubt." Thci,i,CTAlC REVTr.WezpH(hunwUlt.atw fraud rautio)d by quai'ks aitt mxlifaJ was home shouting for and against HANCOCK VISITED. wno pro. to " pratic m"(n iH." ana pauiaou ha onl afe, Simula?, and Ovctlta ruad tettaaltia. The police partly the1 decrees. j Viaiw. aad Bodily the 30. .ncrgv. Juno Niw Among Yopk, cleared the street and refused to ad Hvad your addreM a prwtal rard for a tofj, ftO. nation worth wilt b arnt yaa mit Baudry d'Asson to the building. visitors on Hancock, yesterday, were toftAddraaa tba publihrr, The i refect of police having arrived, the delegates from California and tULVERMACFER GALVANIC CO., declared Nevada and Dr. Hancock of Califori he building was formally SIS MoBlgora.rj Slogan franaitao. closed. The Jesuits, accompanied nia. He is overrun with visitors. Senator Booth will leave. by several deputies and senators of the right departed, amid great cauxed by dmnon-s- t Curious Street Incident In Paris. Still to the Front I excitement, of their sympathies ations and counter demonstrations. There Tbe Parisians appears fa be very wer indignant cries against the preof their present Government jealous fect of police. In tbe ensuing scuffle Farr Block, fourth Street, " ' The crowd demands institutions. and Lioncourt of the the Marquis - ARB ' a chief editor of tbe Union, legitimist that every one should respect the Some of arrested. were the DETERMINED TO NOT BE BEAT! M. Paul and journal, Laurier, Republic, others locked themselves up in the whose father holds a Either In QUAlIT of GOODS or very important cells which had to' be broken open. PRICES. Call and sea our ' establishThe last left at 8:30. Tbe police then position in a large financial stork ot t to that learned hh cot the has remaincleared the street, and they ment, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ed on guard there, citoyen is not half as mild as some net go Elsewhere, At Valenciennes the door or the would him to be. M. Laurier establishment had been forced and had a imaginewith a cabman on the CA "i (SUIT YOU! the Jesuits conducted out by the Place dispute B. E. RICH k Co. and the Jebu, seorng ju29tf Clicby, sol ders, a battalion of whom were his fairwell to the dressed, appealed under arms. present . . r crowd, whose banter was very distasteI r - . At UOUai aim ijiiie uie ponce were ful to the gentleman. The cabman BIDS WANTED. were led Jesuits not resisted. Ibe was satisfied and dismissed, but th out by the po'ice. The crowd fully mob, seeking amusement continued ti Separate bids will be rem-innumbered severa thousand. There f.V. bant., tiA una.ia.il.. itm ubau .y. .v" vifklm antl i ....... .7. J Trustees of First School District of were upwards of one thousand police. retorted by calling them a Radical It is said that the Coupt De Muq crew. This was quite enough. A Webr Co., (Ogden City) for paintand plastering tbe Central School for arrested these was amongst rush was made at him, bis bat was ing House, including With the repubmaterial, till shouting, blows of hail a showered Thursday. Julv eighth. battered in, tb lic!'' about bia head, and, of course, no Truateea reserving the right to Ponder H Expiation. policeman was near. He had to run any or an oias. for particularsreject call New York, June 30. An explo- tor bis life, and, pursued by the Bob, on Trustees. d'Araster-dam, down he darted the R;u sion of a 20 pound keg ot powder t Jo.fclVl.RKB, follow by ertea of "Stop him.' ' - Trustee. . Bai.lanttne, pulverued the iron safe on w,bich it I Finding he was being Jos. Parrt, stood, in the office of tbe Dittrnar t'3top thief!" Powder Co., park Pteoe, and did overtaken he rushed into a doorway1 0jdkn CiTr, u- -e 29, 1880. to the jytex'ii.den, other damage. Miraculously no body and tried get into djiJJtd n ' dui tne eonnuye, earing tne cry ot was killed. "mip thief 1" and fancying he was in Demalilloit oC Ilannlie Banteona, fJie presence of a dangu maleBEARDSLEY'S , L.auuer over the Vienna. Jqne i0. B,uli;aiia as-- , factor, strtick bead, with a ohair. HU pursuers sures the Briii$f end Austrian that, pr'd,ew have been came up, he was again drajged into UNION DEPOT HOTEL. given to ha.ten tbe demolition of the street, hi? coat was torn off his Ogden, Utah, tbe Danube dungeons. back, he was kicked, pummeledand buffeted, and had not W0 pulioenien A Bnian lgrlrnitnral Commlwlon. came to hi reV-u,-a First-clas- s puced bim Rooms and iu St. Petersburg, June 30. The re- in a fab, he wou,ld, have b, n torn to sent Terms of Respect. Orlinsky, Every port qw lying in a very the gucuuural pieces, tie i Reasonable. , iVp'tb, incaua of the United Slates wjll dangerous, sute at home. success shortly be published- - Ori'nsky lays ALL TRAIXS STOP OXE HOCB, Bvpt t.:ts uioa the facilities for Xsdical Far Peraona detiroaa Tieitior. Salt La , So4i and the' transportation shipment of Srinxa or other Noaatam Keaeru, can t n Nabob And but draws United Slates, and cnacka toi th. aaaa i in the n. racem $iiortond,s use, Family bagree turpi grain natil tbeir retnra. no conclusions and makes no prac Whisky. iioU by McNutt. M.H. BEARDSLEY. Proo. Ural suggestion'. djuiltf anti-Jesui- which time th electric- - light. lit up as by excitement prevailed in the negro quarters. was .Much rity . ruth-- " 1 a- d smffV-- Notice Notice is hereby given that the partnership of tbe undersigned, lately doing business under their firm name of S. Eccles k Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. U. Gibson retiring from the firm, the remaining partners collecting all debts and paying all liabilities ot THET 11 ADR A RUSH firm. J. H.'Gib-ov- , for the river front and fell in line to the late John 1ngi.es, witness the sight. The orderlies of Stewart Eccles. the institution were sent out and ju all the insane persons were safeiv ' placed in their rooms. Dr. McDon- A ( leur Political Head aid oruereu an necessary articles from the apothecary, and at once May be secured and constipation and went to the scene of the accident. biliousness cured by using. Brown's By this time the steamer had been Liver Pills. All dexlers keep them. run upon the sunken meadow and dma31. was all ablazo. Men, women and children were jumping from the Do You llfliere It? burning vessel. The doctor ordered his private boat out and everything That in this town there are scores possible was done to relieve the of persons passing our store every passengers on board the unfor day whose lives are made miserable steamer. The first man by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and tunate brought to land by Ward's Island distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint boat was Mr. De Bevoise, about 40 Constipation, etc., when, for 75 cts. years of age, who was being brought we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, to shore by tvo other men, but guaranteed to cure them. Sold by whom, when he was landed, it was J. W. McNntt it, Co.' Wholesale and beyond the power of medical aid to Retail Druggists, and 0. C. Ormsby, oct21-ly- r resuscitate, and he died. Tbe body druggist, Logan. of a woman who was identified by marks on bar clothing as Mary Reed came ashere on the is lap d. A rone Moae Mason Wauled! which had evidently been fastened Fifteen good stone masons wanb d about ber body to lower her into tbe water from the steamer, was found Immediately. Apply to D. J. Doylq C, M. I , CLjden, cprner of Mai around her neck, and between p or I. nd Fourth Streets. hna4 tf s STRANGULATION Demonstration! for the Jeanlta. 30. Immense crowds jy.f-jtf- Ji. ' NO. 214 Paris, June Among fhe Sim'd. Y"Hkju'ne Nkw d t BURNED TO TBE WATER 's EDGE. Captain Charles P. Smith was at the wheel and stuck to his post tr J.O.STEPHENS, Corner of Young and Fifth streets. the last. His face and body was badl burned. Small boats came to LiKDSCAPK PH0T06KAPHT a ipeeiallT. the resi ue from every direction. '1 he Come and have your picture taken. steamboats Granite State, bound for Hartford. Osseo, Minneannock and jan 29tf Slyvan Glen had boats manned and sent to our assistance. Theclothing THE CHAMPION of many children on board took fire and some of them were severely burned. Engineer Weeks put on a full head of steam, I am told, in response IS THAT OF to a signal from the captain, and tben climbed up among tne machin ery, and was standing on the upper deck trying to raise the valves so that Ogden. the steam could escape ana fourth St., KB AfOIbin. AH EXPLOSION iei best ens or We never carried over thirty-fou- r Motion. pounds of . steam. Ibeonly memBeef; bers 6f the crew, I understand, who Pork, missing, are Josiah Hasbrock, are Veal, Ac cook, and his grandson. ogether with Mr. Lopes said that the steamer left the dock at East river at 4:lo Thirty-thir- d p.m. A stop WM . made at Of Ererj 3nerfption, alwaya oa hand. to 100 75 from where street, additional passengers were taken on GIVE ME A CALL. board. Just about Hljgie I went 4e7tr- Phil. flrlU. forward to seek some friends, s I looked back I ew fiamee coming up through the coal hole.Just iiflderthe LAKE pilot house. I made my way to tbe AT ! bow of the steamer and hald out as IL.BUe long as I could, and then in compajumped overJ ITT 11 STREET, OGDEK. ny with Mis after her preboard, furnishing a Family Trade Special' y. server. The life boats of th CF.ORttf: BBl lM'H, Proprietor. were not lowered, becaue : fcnaUtf it was impossible to lower them. The1 captain of the steamer gtooiainis post until the last moment. I even his head while at the GEO. GARBLE?" ha jnut receirad na of (o saw him turn Wood 4 Co .. apieochd Pipe and Ked Orrana wheel toavoid thesmeke and flann.s. to erer trooeht wbKb iirpa" any Ora He would have run in toward the fur "Koabe," "Artoa. C!ab. He i. alao "Wooda k Hardman'' Fiatioi; and will (apply island bet the ropes connecting with, with lra bmndi. orcbMtraa, cbotroor unil the rudder wra burned off. nality sad TnatrnnwoU or Mnaie of a better Charles 8mitb, eaptain of the Addrrse Utah. dealer la other cheaper than aay aaet of Dinwoodey'i was found in th 3 hosSeawanhaka, lit (kuth Slreet, (two deora r.mitnre Store) Salt Leka City. Order bf pital on Randall's Ialsnd, ufting imb aaH will ntfil prompt atiebtkm. Ogden's Photographer, FOREIGN NOTES. 1 pasr-inj- 1880. AND EXHAUSTION, the woman had died. Next came For Lame Back. Hide CheM, ue the body of a woman burned to a SHILOH'S POROUS orPLASTER. seven months an infant with ciep 25 cts. Sold J. W. McNutt old in her urn, aUf) bfped to death. Price, Wholesale by and Retail Drug, Co., Then two cbilden, neither of them 0. p. Ortnsby, Logan. gists, and were two old, years picked than "' mpre 'oct2&Jy up, bmth slips and apparently but nttie injureu. Read W"t a l'lijpldaq Saj he Easterd Boulevard club rowed to East 121st streel,right opposite tbe ,;I wa afflicted with a severe atscene of disaster. Some dozen member were present at the tijie and tack of inflammation of t ie eyes, and gathered a number of neighbors, could get no relief until I tried manned ail the boaia cf the club and Erown's Arnica Salve. Since then hired others at the adjacent floaty. I have used it in my practice, and These all went arross the river and freely say that j think it Is tbe most b'lve'ever made brought about forty persons to the wondeilu! beaiiiic club house ffbo were burned about and invaluable in every tamny. W.W. Barker, M.D.. the body, hands snH fate, Tbeli ' ' I . wounds were dressed and they were tlatmgs, Iowa. Mehi- AH of Brown's Popular otb rwise cared lor. No doubt more nodies if not, pick- nxEs for sale by Wm. Driver & Son, ed up by the bot, will be found on and J, W. McNutt Co., Ogden. ly Ih-- iiupi-xtv- n thou-aiii- b. e. men co., & - WE : 1 fr . 1 d 1 f - |