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Show r : ;s 4 1 . t published Jq tbig. iporpingg Tribune .as dipped fc " 1 from the Eureku Sentinei ., j; all of Friday and hurricane was blowing, Saturday night Precisely at midnight, the dreaded cry of fire rang ut' afad flames 'were seen . trarstingfrom the rear end of the' Opera house, a huge frame building on Bateman Street'1 running through from Buel to Spring Streets. The ' 'alarm had hardly been i givenbeforp the whole - structure was wrapped inflames and it was evi- dent that an immense fire, would result A fear-fgale blew directly down the canyon and tl.e wind caught the flashes on Its wings sad hurled . ; them across the streets, communicating the flames Mrs. Beenes dwelling lioute ; .in.all directions. the' opposite corner, : .. : dad the Ashim buildingon . ' were the first to catch, and after these were' enveloped in flames, the fire spread like a race horse leaping irom house to house and from buildir.g to building until it rah its 'course and died away from want of material to feed upon. The confla- g ration made a'clean track down Spring and Bit- -' el Streets and the east side of Main Street fdr i nearly half a mile, spending its force finally, at 1 he Foundry and adobie Boarding House, dose to the Eureka Consolidated ming works. Not' a building ! left standing in all this area save Paxton & Cosbahks and the Sentinel stone Job Office.' The fire crossed Buel Street; two ..or three doors below Hylands coraer,and this doomed the east side of Main Street, the immense pile burning with intense heat, force and rapidity; Tpie men made a grand rally and a gallant fight all the way up the thoroughfare, drenching buildings . . with a flood of water, and contesting every inch, step by step, until Robbing '.Street was reached and the danger over in that quarter.1' iUTHE : Ql&WrtTI)! c t: . . Being desirous to distribute its i a;l7 prpo k A; :r - More extensively among the masses'of the people, Offers to' receive the : . ul r ;Blt(!MTILE CO-OPERATIVE . 1 . T. 'QkKfflTGE : ? i 5 : .V f. pCA' P.XT Ar vSTO C K.i v, ..y 1 the 1 '- - - '.CANAAN CO-OPERAT- tf ' STOCK COMPANY IVE " . . at its Cash-- ' Valuation, as - . . IN THE l 'p. k : - . f : We will publish the principal losses and 'tomorrow evening. Ed. ' In-suran- pgQuite small For particulars, apply to HENRY Elf RING, Secy. April 11, . 1S79L SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR! is It is the best faper published. .It equally interesting to childreh and grown people. It s adapted to the capacity of children, but there is nothing frivolous about it. It does not. contain news, but is 'filled with instructive reading matter as interesting to read at pne time as another. The first volume published is as interesting now as when just issued, fourteen years ago. It treats .upon religion, science, history, biography, natural history and such other subjects as are of interest Saints. It also contains beautiful to Latter-da- y illustrations. r Hereafter each number will be bound in a handsome colored paper cover, which will keep it from being soiled ana torn, and enable the subscribers to preserve their papers for binding. A bound volume of the Instructor is one of the most useful and interesting books a perion can have in his library. .. . . . - amounts will be received . . . Subscription, price of Instructor, Three months, (postage included,). 5cts. .... Six months,... ....fi.05 11 $3.10 year, of Old Type, suitable One Back numbers of the present volume can be 1 will dispose of for furnished, or subscriptions can commence with the current number if preferred. Oash, Price per pound 30 cents. Office, South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. J. W. Carpenter. GEO. CANNON, Editor and FusUsher. have a few pounds pfl for Boxing Hetal, which . Qj |