Show our country contemporaries S ogden function jom Jim oon ton con may 10 we are happy to learn that the ogden is falling failing tho danger to the bridge and the canal is over the river is still booming and tearing but its ita volume has decreased considerably the evanston age has received information that al tomkins and a man named macower got into a dispute at south pass city last monday when tomkins shut mc ower owen who died next day tomkins was arrested the tile desperadoes hughes t and mcdermoth McDer mote who in com company p ady with flynn plundered the van dyke coal mine burnt the store and corn torn bitted other outrages in wyoming last fall were caught stealing cat tio tle on green river a few davs days ago ngo and were shot and killed flynn got away the jan xun function Aun clion furnishes the following additional particulars of the recent te terrific collision on the central pacific railroad the pie piece ce of road where the accident mccu ried ned is not only curved but there is ls a sag on the line so that both trains were wt re running swiftly v down hn hii to m kize lize tile tiie grade up hill and con consequent luent ly tho the shock was terrible all the hands on the train jumped and escaped except H T snyder and wm cassin mr snyder was on the engine coming eastward and instead of if jumping went back to the brakes and was waa in the act of doing his best to stop the traia when the collision occurred he was thrown over the three engines and landed in thu tho tank of the third it seemed a miracle that he was not killed he lies at the utah hotel in a crit critical icar lear cond condition 1 t 1 on mr cassin cassia was also at hig big post putting on the brakes and was not found for two or three hours he is not crushed badly but it is supposed that the squeeze and the steam from a boiler combined to suffocate him the body is scalded in places and the face 3 though wearing a natural ex expression press I 1 is puffed and discolored I 1 ogden junction may 14 this morning as a relation of mr pool was taking breakfast to the prisoners in the city jail mr pool supplying prisoners meals under contract eaton and bradley the two men in confinement I 1 took the man with the grub shut him in the jail fastened fas tined the door and ake dawdled dawdled dadd leb led led and then there wa a noise and behold a shaking of the jail door and then there was wag a hurrying to and anti fro and a general search for the culprits culprit but behold they were not playing pool will now be called the prisoners game the evanston age of yesterday s says a ye wo we learn from joe mcmanus uc fanua ranua that as his train was waa nearing echo yesterday the tho body of a man was seen heen i een been lying on the side hill a few i rods roda from tho the track and from appearances pe arances life was extinct upon going to the spot it was found round to be in an au advanced state of decomposition po and must have laid there thero a long time under the snow the coroner of E echo cho eho was notified at once no clue due leading to hta hla identification has been found O ogden oden r den junction may 15 A day clay or two aggas trai morning pa passenger sengen train was moving out of or ogden the engineer saw a dark object on the track lying across the rails towards tile the end of the bridge over the weber his warning being of no avail he brought t the train to a standstill and found f ou iid rid hedmark chedar it object was a large black dog which had attempted to cross the bridge ahead of the train a and n d had taken the railroad pan part of the bridge instead of the foot path hearing the rumbling of the train behindhand behind behin dand daud and aud seeing the rushing waters through the below he be be became paralyzed with fkr ear nuu alid lay down unable to move two men could not scare hirn him boais lo 10 his fee feeland tand they tiley had to gea la abid hawl bawl hie hit him by main force orom from the wt track the rh detention wagan excellent thing for a belated passenger A stout city official came to the depot pai pal panting t in ili time to find the train for salt lake moving out tile the dog stoppage gave him time to get across tile bridge on the footpath and board the th train when it reached the other side the dogs terror was his luck the evanston age ot yesterday gives particulars of a singular sul sui eide cido near the evanston hotel the dead body was found hanging to a chain slipped clipped through Il rough a crack in a board fence it was a wildcat wild cat kept by mcdonald and some folks think hink it was an accident and not a suicide at all the same paper says on monday last while an emigrant emiera it train was standing at the depot in rock bock springs two friends passengers were sitting facing each other looking at a revolver one of them was handling it when by accident it was discharged the ball striking the other party in the abdomen and lod iod lodging g ing near the backbone the wounded man was taken to W J wards house where lie he still lies in a critical condition condition on da the same bame day while a brakeman was endeavoring to couple some cars can he slipped lid ild and rid poli foil and was caught be between tween two brake beams and crushed so badly that he died in about half an hour utah cots times may 13 the regular term of theu S district court in and forthe first judicial district convenes on monday next the eay rax dax day of may 1875 at one pm an fn the tho court house in this city r 1 1 under the ethlar edana and improved 11 the tile ainee has liag the fbi fol t 5 lowing the modesty of which will a at t once strike every reader our readers will not fall fail to discover that wo we have increased the size of our paper beginning with this number our patronage has bag become so extended and our efforts have been so much appreciated ort opt we feel compelled to grow in sta stature and in spirit as well as in favor I 1 and love we purpose enlar eniar enlarging klug glug still more when we see it necessary which from present indications work advertisements and rind subscriptions script ions fons we will soon be compelled to do we are far from boast angor ing lug or to toot our own horn as some of our co temps tomps etoi etoy do but we must say that a paper conducted conduct td intellectually honestly ent antly lyland and artistically as ours has be been en is is now a and nd will be is bound to gain the hearty appreciation of the public and we ten thousand sources that it is rising in ili Jin importance and influence ce overy every week we hope our patrons will recommend us to the notice of their thir e neigh neighbors borsand and friends and ena enable ble blo us to make the yunes times the best beat ddn and most fearless champin of truth and human rights our motto is nothing false we dare nothing 0 true we dare not sli sll speak J |