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Show Harrow Escape. A correspondent to the Provo iiV writing from Castle Dale, yulrer, Dec. 18th, 1S80, gives the Co., Emery 1S81. Thvksdat Etbxinu, Jax. G, following particulars of the narrow escape from death, of J. K. Reed, of ARRIVAL., that place, and J. D. Kilpatrick, ra t Laka Cty, aoabla ily.. a.u. and 6.40 p.a while crossing the mountains be8.40 bu Wot; taroafa nail dailr,. : mail pm. Ullf, tween Salina and Castle Dale: aft, Uranga CLoeurs--, uO a.n-- . They went out to get some goods for Halt Laka ud th lut 5 00 p. ir. for Christmas. r SWI Uka ud th WMt, The snow fell so Blca tioaBty, BaarLakeConnty and deep that they were compelled to 4 Spring naila fo Tia KbiI. leave their wagons on th way, inWroaaincand iMit tha Uttar plac Moodaja, Wedaaadart u1 rH '.ti, nl 7 (Ulaja tending to hire a wagon on the other Iv .S U rtk Uua, Idas and Moht bH. ide to come as far as possible up BiBtniH. adan, Haopar ud IS " r- - WadnaaaaTi and then pack and tetania; S.Hua canyon, to snow their own wagthe ilaougU Harriariila, Mondaja, Wadnaadaya 8 44 ons. In coming up Salina canyon, fnayl ? rica Uosia, GaDarai DeliYary S IS to I pmm after dark and about 'J miles below .... 16 pm to I p S. Allead's ranch, and while passing taacta; BaaftrKT DsruncBH 0w 10a m to 4 b . from over a very narrow dugway, the Mean OuiK DtraataiB Opea nigh hind wheel f lid off a roek and 10 a ni to 4 a from T a m to 8 p a . precipitated the wagon, men and opaa from 0 laid a door NATHAN KIMBALL. Potlouater. four horses a distance ef 60 feet into Si iaa creek. Keid was lying face the itraTns. downward on the hind part ot the 1 40 a . C P trail arrlaaa " .m.. i 40 a m wagon and was thrown about 40 feet CP" 0 P trail laaTM dow n the hill to the edge of a per 1 60 p m CP " 1 80 a m P laif raat pendicular bank, and then into the 1 " 1P The wagon went over him creek. lip laaTa......,..... 0 " Warn airlT. ,., C? .. 4 26 p m without injuring him. Kilpack was laaTM P .9 00 a m V C trail arrival driving tbe team, and when the wag. - " aad... S4pm on started to go, he sprang from tbe .. 40 a m " ou-si8 20pm of the wagon and struck on ... " aid 09am the I, of the bank below, and UN" edge " laaTM.. .... aJupai then fell into the creek, up to bis Ofdoa City Tim. on to the ice and waist. He crawl snow just in timefor the wagon and The JUNCTION has a Larger horses fell into the exact he had Circulation in, Ogden and just vacated. The partiesspot as soon as throughout Northern Utah possible went to work cutting harthan all'.other Newspapers ness and getting the horses out of their entanglement. The best horse Combined was so badly hurt that he died beKaUrct at lhcPwt 0AV at oirAea Utr, fore morning; the others were also was Etaa Tarritorr, M Seeoad Claw MatU r. . ; badly bruised; the wagon ton broken in twain, and the goods were smashed, scattered and wet, making BRIEF MEXTIO.X. , the loss, including the horse, about f 300. A sack of sugar was aftei-warfor us. in store snow Mors discovered, by feeling with a Frkmh fish al ChippY Market. stick, under the ice, after it had been all night in the water. at rarr Iro. 1cckvthat On (he post:office. u laaTe.... de ji ddecUStf There's one gene from your honsebold, A danghterklnd and true She's now among the aagels, ' f V' Waiting, parents dear, for yoa r . I h. She Is with, her thsfa gone before her, j land. Tar a more In happier Adding one more to the nnmlxr Of that pare, angelic band. , Qardenen', Oils, Paints, Victoria Kid Gloves in dark shades at 65cts. at Bers & Lafever. LIXES Death of Jitia Munwt. DOW Pixi Toy Chamber Sets at John GLASS. ddelltf all your woolen goods 0i Bro'i. a( Fair ' Bros, sell all Kimember tbst Farr kinds of groceries. Go and see Chipp's fine grass bouquets and wreaths. Do not forget the ball at Firo man's Hall, night. Boll cradles, buggies, wagons, etc., also fresh Taffies, at Keeder's, Fifth Street. Firemen should remember their See meetinso on Saturday night. ; ' notice. Aaaateps goin; to be taken to XJ ill, stop coasting on Court House ' before somebody is hurt? Riad Farr Bro's. adrt. before you make your purchases of woolen goods, groceries, flour ic. Elder II. W. Najsmt will deliver a lecture to the Y.M.I. A. of this city, on Friday, Jan 21, in the Second ' Ward Assembly ixoom. JIbssrs. Haskins & Wrioht will at open their gymnasium Liberal Hall. X oung men desiring " ! to join, should call there. Boxlasb, the man shot at Sandy a few days since, by Dave Jenkins, died yesterday. The murderer, says the Herald is not in custody. W have received, by telegraph, this afternoon, ti e Queen's speech, at the opening ofParliarnent,but the length of the speech prevents its ap pearance in to-- day's Issue. It will be published Tbi Saddle ltock restaurant Has been removed from Fifth Street, to Fourth, to the buiWing. lately occu pied by thetJusctlov, Those dsir'mg good meals should give this estab lishment a call. ' Appointed Hardware Stores, and oar Pries, Bait Ferainbttlators at Boyle's. declltf d Weep not, dearest father, mother, ' Although your grief Is deep, Wef p not, dearest sister, brothers, For her who la now asleep. in unlaw as themarlut r The HerJd says that the liquor dealers of Salt Lake are organizing a society called thV "Liquor Dealsrs Protective Union," the object being to drotect them against what they call ''inftrmers." It is a secret organization and they have held - two It is also stated that meetings. saloons have agreed to association. the , , join Herald On Wednesday evening a lady met with a painful accident. .She was run into by a boy coasting down the hill on atsleof, and knocked down, and had her head badly ' cut Ke bones were broken, jHnd'Whe Ue was wounds are not serious.taken into a house near by when picked up. and cared for. twenty-tw- o - t Closing Out Sole to largf 'wdveitise aaent, to be found ieisewherein these columns, out ' renders will discover that, for the next thirty days, they will be able to get fine clothing, furnishing goods', hati boots, hoes, etc- - etc- - at unpreoedenledly low prieea. The firm of ilarks, .fJoKU smith it Co, will shortly remove from their old stand on Main Jitroet which they have occupied for years, for premises more commodious for their new spring stock shortly to arrive. The building at present oc M. eupied by gden Branch of I. has been rented by Messrs. Marks, Goldsmith A Co., and they will occupy the entire building as scon as vacated. But they desire to dispose ot their present stock before removing, and hence the announcement of the sale. See advertisement and govern yourselves By reference Hooray! Hooray! There is still a great rush for Ranges, Psrler, Cook and Stoves at Funge's. dnolo tf Weep not,dear fiiends on tbs earth, For the loTed one who Is gone, Nor should yon wish to e 'II her back Bat sav God's will be done. Boris HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, i can supply you with everything in the Furniture line. STEEL It Is bat a little season " When you'l meet ber on tbe shore, When the link that now h broken " Will be joined, to break no more, 5T.VBN8' BLOCK, V Si Co, & delltf d MAIN STREET. h ASD FIFTH W. A. ltARTFl.lDBB. Wide k choice cigars, by . - LTJMBE3"R, PLATED GOODS 5 the thousand a week. STOVES ANC TINWARE. dim G. GOLDBERG, We ackowledge the receipt of a Go to Boyle fc Co.'s for Fine Furd delltf complimentary to the grand ball to niture, be given at Fireman's Hall Nobbt and solid Parlor Sets at J. night, under the auspices of the Central Board of thePrimary Associ- Boyle A Co.'s Furniture depot. ddelltf ations. ( From the array of names ou the invitation ticket, we are assured I Ladies' Masks, that, the party will be a tine one, r er can be found at Maqueraders, and that the ladies having it ip Reedef : on. Fifth Street. d3 Laboring under reduced expenses since haying- bought do will utmost to their make charge offer to my customers and the public generally my good at it the suceess of the season. Let all go and have a good time. Admis Importer and Wholesale Dealer. CHEAP CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! - ion $1.00.... ... , , My ir Filth Street. the interest of Mr Fred the loweit possible figures,' , CIGARS, TOBACCO. Z-- Exclusive Agent tor rillLLIP BEST MILWAUKEE BKEB. w " ?TiDE3f RULE PLUG TOBACCO. a LVOJUXS BLASTING and SPORTIXG POWDER, TUB PURE . t; OOME ONJD. Fourth Street, CILMORE & CO., Law and Collection House, Miss . two-yea- Pat-tkov- FOR Dill . . Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods ilEJIOVAL SALE. ikt. OGDEN, UTAH. ALL. GREAT REMOVAL SALE. closins out LAFEVER. & CLOSING OUT ROOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, SUE. AT- - -- AND- Call and bur one of those Nobby Cutters, only $43 and 450. Sold only at iisn Wagon Depot. dja4 2t A MARKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! .AOST!) (rymufcsium Will be opened at Liberal Hall, in a few days, under tbe management of Messrs. iiaskins and Wright. Young dti men, can ana see us. & Boy's Wagons of all sizes at Boyle Co.'s. Go, sea and get some. d delltf. Celebrated Victoria kid jilove in opera shades for 60 cts. at Beers & : Lafever, ; t d dec 2S tf ons lrom Depot. fl3 to t'2, at Fish Wagon . dja4 2t Will Open Dec. 29th, '80. CLOTHING STORE. Wc hereby announce fo the public at large that we have inaugu- -' rated a OLOSIl OUT Bobs por Buggies and Sprinu Wag- uw. Before our removal to our Store, cor. Main and Fourth Streets, Fine Fruit, Fresh Butter and Eggs dde8tf Victoria Black kid glove, at 75 cts. at Beers & Lafever. d dec 28tf. Tmts Dee, on Fourth Street, keeps a fine supply of Toys and Notions. . . . JS just Lot of Toys, arrived at Keeder's, Fifth Street. d3 Make your boys happy with Boyle's new Sleds. ddelltf elegant You Mast Not Go to Wade leaf AT COST! AT COST! & Co's for "Cabbaae AT COST! OUR ENTIRE STOCK PURCHASED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET. "who wasnr irou A No. 1 - " " ddecStf All parties indebted to Snively & Stoker, are requested te settl their accounts on or before the 10th f January, 1881. Smvf.lt k Stoker. we sat ofMuln Ht., on Fifth Ht.,Offden. flooi-s- i Tiny Ure a B' sneh Establishment, and t, eneO will give yon ddelBtf "anuj: reeently mi"a ana inil ue THIS IS NO SHAM SALE? WE INTEND TO OPEN OURNEWSTOrT AN ENTIrlE NEW STOCK! Ogden, Utah. Street, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, ETC. Fine Masks for Masquerades will All the goods now in this store must and will be sold before we be found at Thos. Dee's. ddel3tf move, as Sotice. SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD, ITWe Or this chance to provide themselves with First C4ass Clothinj; at manufacturers' prices. ,t ' call at ,ui , Boots and Shoes! Homc-Mad- o GREAT REBXJCTIOKT1 Fine Clothing, In PRICES at & SONS, Furnishing Goods, MamW. G. CHILD - Git your Tobacc snd Cigars from The pubiic should Thos. Dee, on Fourth St. ' dde8tf Fashionable Millinery establish-- . raent of Miss Rosa Dee, 4th St 1 -- I . Thsn any Eastern er Wef tern Goods bronght Into this market. liiiiB r AvxUR i 15 AT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. dim cigars. to EXAMINE OUK STOCK, BETTER QUALITIES AND LOWER PRICES For Ike next Thirty Days, de8tf rrsh Th public generally invited which is ENTIRELY NEW, and and will sell at Thos. Dee's, Fourth St. Accident. r old boy of Yesterday a Mr. David Garner, of Korth Ogden, met with a bad accident. The little fellow was playing beside a sewing machine, which wa being worked by his sister, and by some means or other got his hand into the machinery. The lady, when the child screamed, stopped the machine, when it was found that the end of the little finger of the right hand was very badly smashed, ; The little fellow was brought to the residence of Dr. L. P. Anderson, who dressed I the wound. a AXXOIXCEMEXT. ddel3tf St. k ' Hough on the Firm. From th Herald w learn that yesterday a match was shot between Mr. Ordner, of Salt Lake, and Mr, Birdseye, late of Salmon Kirer, for a supper lor a ptrty. Air. ordner gave Mr, Eirdseye one dead bird The result was that out of fifteen birds Mr, Ordner killed thirteen; and out of the fourteau shot at by Mr. Birdseye, be killed thirteen, which, with the one given him, made him fourteen dead birds, beating Ordner by one. Subsequently Mr. Tatterson challenged Mr. Birdseye to shoot at fire birds each for the champagne, and the letter accepted. Patterson killed two birds out of the five, and Birdseye four, making him i winner second lime. GREAT BEERS MAIN STREET, A FOR ' CrRASI Make Collections, Negotiate Loans ajd attend to all haslness confided la theib. Lahd Sobif, Soldiers' Additional Homestead Klghts, and Laud Waxbank ought and sold. Toi-rat-o, r oartn TJT.H, F Street, Washington, D. C. 29 ... Elegant dress dolls kept bv OGKDEIN-- , doer tf ., o- Kosa uee, OOMD ALL. Particular Attention paid to Mail Orders. ... If tou can t afford a cutter set a set ot JJobs tor your bupgy; they are tne latest thing out, only (13. , dja4 t .VT) aoia Dy tne uallon or Bottle, at W holesale Prices. Mercliants will find it to their advantage to call and examine my Stock and Priett &. fore purciasing elsewhere. rst ... T BEST WIMES &K3 LIQUORS noun A. . t A. M. Call at Louie O'Neal's Cigar Store 'ew stock of for the Finest Cigars. d de27 lw There will be a special meeting of first class goods. Fifth St. ja 52 w Weber Lodge No. 6 A. F. k A. M., Get your Jars for minced meat at this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 ddel3tf o'clock. All brethren iagood stand- Thos. Dee's, 4th Street. Looa out for fine ileds, Wagons &, ing cordially invited. ' r J. . A. . rnm W. V Fok tVniplia nnd Colds', iim T?ty' r;A. PIPES, Etc; BANKERS La-m- Kiesrl T consisting of T GROCERIES, LIQUORS, . sweeter than ever, at F. H.Reeder's, ' . TRTMMlKGi Table and Pocket Cutlery. cents each. Sell The Ball. Dangerous. ' We again call attention to the dan ger to pedestrians from the slippery condition of Court House hill, caused by coasting. Those having occasion to pass that way, besides haying to give heed to the imperative "Clear the) track "' or be knocked down with a sled, are in danger every step they take, of falling and breaking a limb, Will the proper authorities please see to this matter immediately, and take steps to stop, the nuisance be' fore, injury is done to life or limb? Already several parties have sustain ed severe falls on account of the dan gerous condition of this hill, and though it is not expected that any thing can be done to make the road as good as could be desired, this weather; means should be adopted to prevent coasters making it worse, Who will act in the matter? 'SADDLIB STREET. CVs City, ; allows. SON frLi. Lixb of Groceries at Thos. Dee's, Fourth St. ddecgtf do T. M. 31. 1. A. The members of this associajJoi will be glad to learn that the) ii teres liDg course of lectures delivered GUTTHRIE, DOOLY & Co. for their benefit, fortnightly in the Second Ward Assemby Room, will M be resumed on Friday, January the A Provo Touth Shot. Utala. 21st, on which occasion Elder II. ,W. Offden " Tin-tic will Lake from , Saceessora Salt to J, E. Dooly & Co. Edwin Carter returned from City, Naisbitt, ' ' ' iv TSAJTSACT on Sunday afternoon, to his home be present to address the young. 6 f ,V A , v. Old and young will be gratified and in this city, badly wounded. He that on Saturday night he was edified by the timely instructions GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS a TTvmoN oiri to col. in Cushinan's store, in Silver City, which Elder Naisbitt will give them. " j IMCTieffS. . '..-... buying some goods to take with him ' r " . j to the mine where he was working. Firemen's Meeting. While there, two men Nathaniel The members of the Ogden Fire Correspc n d eu Groerr and a Frenchman named will notice take that please Brigade Naar To. k were quarreling. Green drew on at 6:30, o'clock Wlli,aigo0o., San Iranefseo evening, Saturday 'll,Irgo Co, Wa.'n, Pargo his revolver suddenly, and exclaim-in- s a Salt LaKeOUj of firemen will take National Baak. Chioato "I can lick the whole d d out- - meeting the First National Bank. Omaha on Fifth Street. the at hall, place Omaha National Bank, tit," leveled it at the Frenchman Omaha London who sprang at Ureen, and thereby Business of importance will be tran aiTa &nn. Oorlnha w.untaria, missed the ball which struck touiig sacted, and it is expected that there MoOarnkk a Co., .8alt Uka Cilr Cider, who was at the counter, in will be a ful) attendance. By order tbe face, a little to the lett side ot ISSURAKCE REPRESLSTEDt the nose, the ball lodging in the of the foreman. land Inaaranoa Co-fIreman'a cheek. Dr. Pike is attending the Of California, AsaaM, $800,000 Hartford Jaanrano Ob. of Hartford,, young man and expects to extract 'o Lecture. M?U $2,800,000 the ball witbout danger to me paAmerican Cantral Inanrance Co., of ' On account of circumstances over St. Lani. Aaseta, tient, ;., f'.:. '. $100,000 lira Insurance Oo of London,) We understand that Green is m which there was no control, no lec- Royal V Lanoashira Fira Inanracca C- af $2,60t.C00 custody.! An effort was made by his ture will be delivered J Manchestor, Im rial Jlra Ins. C- o- London, 1 attoiheytot.ee him lrom custody Second Ward Assembly m .r. . vo, ixnd n, I on the plea that the papers were in night in the nana B Aaanranca Uo., Lond'a, f i " ftnean Fira Iaa. Co., Lirerpooi' I formally made out, but about four Ttoom. waatara annraaoa go. of teen of Carter's friends stood around AMU-, $!..( 0 .' and declared that be should be de '",; Methodist Services. tained in their charge until tbe pa pers were made - out formally, and Bishop Haven will preach in the ha was. Anqmrer. Methodist church, this evening," at A ALL, :30 p.m. ' ' 1 ia Boyle&Co.'s. ds ' 2QQF.s V , g-- pi-o- lr and minei STOCK IS FULL AND i4 b' "d B,JI1r ton WIN COLORS, Mechanic u(.i.-- - aiiMu aoine r b of the largest bitnaea in iae Kant, now prepared toofler f . .- - - m KlW i sod hate detormliwd we data also seeared tbe i u Iff, aa..."Vi:2! lh PUO&SO Nj r Goods k r WESTERN rf Maaasia a GENOY 's the line I I GENERAL 11.. .;' l ETNA B. An4c0s WITH COOKIK LOWER PRICES Oall and be Convinced of What We Say. 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