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Show j j .apurially prrparrl for the Ofiicml Durr Itivitw by the i the niitrtrl t onrl tor tb I"Judicial Uhtrlrl of Utah. TIIK TVRMXG POIST. LINING Third J . D. McKri.x, C.t. J., I'tumu. TtV Evening A'cms t dp.crons of a fj Fhiii.vv, Ikcvl, 1871. change in thcr.innofonjr tif Mormon mi. Mott f so pule, nml' thu girtd expression to itd The Court cotvenel at ton oclock A. M., the Cttief JntTj preaMing. , Mr. Mjxwi II If the Court please, 1 to re" tire turn 'of e are rt and tn the laAc. It I a nm long foionj.lt in j re to introduce In li. C. Hon. the i m tinflatet.irewiy George !ir turn this direction. It time itrriretl at. Ve want tt have a look appointed )ihtiici Attorney, who has around the micr, and e the direction, niw arrived in this citv. I move his l.hdmia-.oa- t to the bar of tin court lnayomi the turn. Wr nrtt tuUi.fiotl that I nm ghvl to make the Court Tue direction4 the different, ought to be atqu.tintance of Mr. bates, and am glad If not fcxact!U- opjKt.ie, to the bid to wi Icome him to thin bar, either in his oliicial or capacity. The clerk . We can Assure our eiArtni. r:rv. that, will make pertibnal the occcssary order. Mr. Dates May it please your Honor, uuled.we , tjufotuke the signs of the times, the turn of tin me has nl in entering upon the responsible duties t thn office which the President of his r sad beenMy. reached. The nrraignmcit of Volition and kindness conferred own Seer in ctfiiri of' the .M r.'jn Tr tfie, 1 have only now to atute : That npm. dd Reeelator, like any other cr.mir.ai ; by God's I will perform its and snored functions with such the conviction of Ilawkin, the would he falr.on,, such equity, calmness and martyr, but convicted criminal of the candor; with such equal and exact jusindictments pend, tice towards nil saints; the 'he people of thi Terriing Jftgainfit Brigham for murder; the tory, irrestccliv uf Juste, color, rearrest of. even the proprietor of the ligion, sex or sects, ns shall extort fro in Kelts' on a charge of lewd and htstivt-ou- s them all the commendation of an eminent English Bishops, in his eulogy cohabitation, all these are signifniton tin: latw: As that science whoe icant Indications that a turning point voice is the harmony- of the world, has at last been reached in the affairs whoso seat is the Itosoru ot God, the of Utah; and that better days are dawn- greatest are' not above or beyond its power or its process, and the humblest ing upon this benigted Territory. Acnot beneath its protecting arm. We qnitpagree with our cotetnporary customed from tny youth to regard its tbht things Jbave run long enough in ministers upon the beuch ns engaged in the old direction, and assure the Ketrs duties not less sacred than of those who minister at the altar of the bring God, I that it is not alone in wanting to have shall bow with deference always to tbe see the and the around look a corner, rulings and lecidons of the bench, save Thatdirec only when thy are overruled, altered er direction beyond the turn, tion seem pretty plainly marked out revised by the supreme judicial tribunal atato trials, ef the Union, or the wise action of an in the ligbljOf the inteiligewte Congress, acting in its indicati are so and its tits plain that the as the lawful guardian of its Wjirfari iff man, though a Mormon, need rising ward. Tit inv now brethren of the bar, I will notetr in their iutrepretntion. .The lane n Id, that while I will yield the palm decided only a in turn baa taken pritty to them one and nil, learning, dtiigence. law direction and the of th order, punnbilitv and zeal in the profession, yet ishment ot crime, ami the of j tliat ' KO n 0f tiu.in or onej the iniquities so long shrouded under j sdnH or outvie cither outstrip in that kindness, courtesy and the religious mantle ivf a corrupt Lurch t ,!l 'ri.ioh hbt'M tvcr c'i moto- rand a w ifv priesthood. The Kews need ! wa tiie tri e t mi!Cftn, "eiUemmi Its .M'g- - , baye no fiAfs as to tlic ,r With these motives and rcsoln- ,ie gtstbn tlbtt the new ilrrcctioa orght to tiuns nnitnating nio, 1 now here re- be verydiil'erenl, if not exactly opposite, j nottuCe all allegiance to my native dopU'd to the Old direction him the nail on the S,a,l ,hu homes in Michigan and Illinois, and head, and is so strikingly verified by tin- wn'c in name on the muster roll of course in which events have already Utah, as a permanent citizen. And life for the a Imped' themselves, that it would have :o, begiuing tny proles.-iott1 in fuiirtli it timti-- It as time, hegait early been iropjlv tic if uttered ilx uioutLo to !, in a Tr. itorv, 1 may hope by r ao. honesty, temperance and industry, to aid i.t developing Its rc ..ourci , :.uj lo build TUB ltV DISTRICT ATTOUXET. to c.ano into our tip a new State, .IToq. George C. II ties, late of Chicago, bnton.as the youngest. fitir'st and rich-e- -t daughter thereof j a Stato that alUnited States District realizes he glory of the Iromi'ed ready Attorney for Utah, arrived fit this city Land ns one whose vallies are fat with on yesterday and appeared in court this corn, whose hill are covered with trn Mr. Ha'cs remarks upon an! ihtek.; from whose m tuntsiiin morning, e ilicgcd hras and iron, a lat.d enroPcd a ntemltcr as the may of bar being tlowiig nth milk nnd lionev. of the Third District Court A. II be fimud l.teralv Mr. Dakitt cubed the attention of the in fin! in another column. They have Cititf to a n in the pit tid interview tbe ring of the sterling metal, nnd their Net.- York JLrtthl of the 1 Oth iust. with and lawyer like lone Mr. Fitch, one of live counsel fur ' the cairn, leinK-ratwill commend them to nil candid and defendants in the ease now before the icotirt. lb proceeded to read certain men, of whatever treed or pxtrncts from Mt. I'iti hs conversation party. rejrirted In the Herald, reflecting Wo hary Injure sketchel Mr. Date,-- , bpon the action of this court in connec-i&- a with the state now pending. history as a lawyer in the columns ot occurred: either the Ukvikw, and Inrvenly to add that One of two things hadniisnuder.-stooMr. had that the ho comes co us with the prestige of a Lite h andreporter mistvporled hint, or that Sir. long and honorable career in his profes- Filth had been guilty of gross falsehood. If the report were correct it sion, and, wi;h such an intimate showed a design on his part to disparofficial from pr.jt exprri-ithe Court in the eyes of the public. with tire duties of his urcsent po- ageMr. Snow inquired whether the counsition, as will enable, him to achieve sel had read the extrac's from tl.e lief r. mbiindant success in his new 0f j aid as nuthonty upon the question before Court. the iog We gladly welcome him ts Tin. Cr.rt atacl that Mr. Baskin had Utah. d me nothing that wn unprofessional. Mr. Snow that bg had nothing "Airs tx1 CoruT. When t Do cate of t say stating the question, was diDrighatn Young was called in Judge rected byuptn the Con it to sit down.' Me tea it's court, a f w days wincr, the Mr. Hempstead suggested counsel for Drigh.tnt asked a I notion were not a very sound ue UiuU next Spring, becaue of the bods forreports nnv action in n court of jusabsence of the deferilant. His client, tice. Mi nth was absent from the U said, lmd gone to a warrn. r vllmate woui, rt.,uril shortlv, when he for the bet. e lit of b.s hea.i.i, cuu!d doubtlesscxplain the whole matter - ('e return uaj. be present to the satisfaction of the court. It was jja,.c, term. a person il matter with Air. Fitch, purely II i. srmothjU wlm and if he could, not satisfactorily exf,r Rrre-- ' 'U .Ur dtulietiiielit, nnd who btivo. plain the matter upon his return, upon pive bail for their appearance at court, liis own lmnil jr.iot rest the blame. to take tin illicit e.s out of the Tenth of Mr. B.tskiu then proceeded with the proce, and set.d in an excuse 'lhat they argument in reply to Mr.' Hempstead on are jntirreying inrerreh of health. Has the niotSon to quash the indictment the prophet of polygamy atiy more rights against William Kimball and others. in this respect than auv other man '! Upon the objection that the inictment The cire attending Brig dul not show the occupation or residence hatus withdrawal from thcdelights uf of the defendants, it was only necessary Salt Lake do not confirm the pompous to say' that the reason of the rule as it Thie existed in England having failed, the statement made in tl e court. Lcahl. -- seeking journey was commenced rale itself f.i!o.l with it. at the balmy hour of IL.'IO r. ., and It objected that there was no continued day stud night on horseback allegation that ' the deceased was a livcertainlv heroic t rent mo tit fur a fail- - ing, human being. Tie language of ii gjnvalul in. the evening of his ye?rs ! U,e indictment was that the ode use was If change if secured in lhr j'crxonutl committed in nml upon a persom com or policy of the Government in Utah, moidy known as Buck, whose name is during tbe present Winter,; the prophet otherwise unknown to your grand jurwill be quite to recover bis health ors. It was n well established rule that And return in the Spring; bnt if Judge the words used in an iiidictmeut worn McKean continues on the bendh, and used in their legal acceptation. Would Congress affords no relief, it is to be the gentleman claim that the word feared that Brigham w.U become a conperson, as used in the indictment, did firmed iuvalid. ami h:s travels in search not mean a human being ? of health will be extended indefinitely. The Court should take the entire indictment. and if from all the allegations 1'aetnport vatrfi) Gazelle. it appeared with what the Coctkk x'or SrsTAtVi:i. The Union defendants were charged, it would be thinks that the late order from the War suHtaincd by the Court. If there was any fault in the indictIepartment, relative to the Indians in Arizona, sustains Collyers course. The ment, it was that the prosecution had lct ir that tthile Collyer stoppd all mil- been more explicit than was necessary, itary operations against ihts hostile Apa- And had stated more than they were ches, the otiler of the War Department obliged to. The fact of the killing direct tint they be vigorously continmight have been charged upon all of ued atnui J.fc Indians cease their bos the prisoners, and still the indictment To hire and remain upon the rcervntions. would hare been good. CoIlyBr held all the scalers' of Arizona stated all that defendants require in for the sin of a few who the indictment would have .been to rpspon-Hl- e committed the uiassiurc at Camp Grant, state the evidence in the ease, which is nnd "nted the Apaches ns persecuted never done, either in civil or criminal innocents, who only wanted to lie let pleadings. It wax' only necessary to uloue for two years to become allege the probative fact, withont cumtbs mildest min tiered rogues that bering the indictment with evidence. ever took a seVp. The War departWith regard to the last objection-a- s ment rder sees no enemies to the pub- to the omission of the names of witlic peace except theaC same savages, nesses, he quoted authorities to show n?d 'gives General Crook fu'I authority that at common law tl e omission was to snrr'!,3 them. The ncw poiiy of not fatal, and could not lx? made the the Government, which we advised in ground of a motion to quash. The substance long tx.fiire its adoption, and statute only required that the narties'of which has had our hearty support ever the witnesses who would appear at the einee it wns first outlined by Grant's trial should be indorsed on the indictadministration, is aycry different thing ment at some time before trial. It was tern not meant fo apprise the defendant of A tha names of those on whose testimony gone the indie Uncut wan found. , The Court then ordered a recess until through ArisfcCtfia s the .agent of thatto it ba withouti causing roimjtwo o'clock p, m. t n acA without exciting the fiebended, an - outraged people. A which proOnoudaga county, N. duced tbe Cardiff giant,' Haims the enA loving wife in Connecticut sent a trance to the bottomless pit also. On a her farm near Kkaneaudes asection of earth ear twelve feel in diameter sunk a few days -ago to the depth of.twclve Teet.1 An inJohn j dead-- - Lots covered vestigation shows that beneath this there j ranee. is an oblique aperture, whieh reaches to fi'Tmall-po- x has interfered considorsbly an unknown depth. r6tones thrown into wh the wotk in the Pensylvntila Bai!-ro- d- it have never been beard to strike bottom. . ... . , shops ct Altoo; a i-- I V h. diriu the-eoo- rle-i- - Tt-- it - 1 . p't. ble-isifl- half-doze- - pre-ren- t ca-ple- itv , dnn-loMir- e -- re-ul- t. ( '' ! - o.I al n newly-appointe- d 1 th-i- ! - ! fair-thiukiit- g T- -t h, peii''-labo- fi.-- but---ot- iij c um.-tanc- es J s j lii-el- . xulli.-icntl- - , t I. v ;f til-ti- es, 4 -- 1 i, , The crCiscd yd:'; ol mnola who are rwlnian theory h.rt T) bet thin pnmber 3i'- v .Auf. v 1 Tne receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cmunany at TItuv!e are a. y a limit th ice uk i INTELLIGENCE. tf spin u. cMSESPSsnxxcl er r bailt scrtru. At " '1 V Vnotilll Jill nn The KplsrStlae-Th- e Crown PolntTR. Drlst Utuinru-Tluntutlt- ing . ... with almost any- min i.i the .i fiirttrut, and the owners are extracting immense quantities of ore. It is only a fey yards di.tant from the Baltic mine, att account of which in your columns some time rgo. The Ivolarff of easy access, havin' A very good wagon road. "After Inspecting this mine we proceeded to the Crown Point, situntid on thfe north side of the canyon, about of a mile from the mill. The ore extracted from this min is about the Mum? as the Kolnr, bring free milling ore and assaying from 7. to $110. The owner, for there is only otic in the mine, I. Maxwell, has sunk a shaft about ten feet, which shows a vein I sixteen feet twide. , It was located in Decciuhcn 1870, fsby Maxwell ami Converse. Croppings on the surface can he traced .500 feet. The ore from this mine milled at the Brevoort mill $40 to the ton, at the time when the mill first started. We next visited the Delatfne, situated about one fourth of a mile southwest from the Brevoort mill. This mine was located by E. Clayton in September, 1871- - It shows a vein about three feet wide, twenty five feet in a tunnel, and produces pure milling rock with a pecu' liarity about it in the color, being black and resembling decomposed slate, with rrtreaks of chloride and white spar. The mine i. owned by Messrs. Lott tz Co. Il is an impossibility for me to even attempt to do justice to any of these mines, from the simple fact that 1 never was, nnd never expect to be a judge of mines, but if eyes can see they will find that my remarks on the mines situ-te- d down on these foothills are inadequate; that 1 have not done them justice; that if monied men would conic to this place and devote one day to examining tbee ledges they would feci amply repaid for .their time spent. Another feat:. re abont them is that they are the oldest locations, nm.e being I am glad to sea that the in litigation. i?a!i Lake morning papers have woke up, and ure uowmakiinr up for their silence in the pa-- t by noticing this place, and if mines go ahead, gentlemen, wc will subscribe liberally for your papers, provided you will do ns justice. Business here is improving considerably, all the large mines are being worked, and Wines & Kimball's coaches roir.e in daily loaded down with strangers and capitalists inspecting and examining the mines af this plate. If I have the time I will next week the mines situated in and around Dry Canyon, ami will send you fin acTomorrow night count of the same. the citizens here give a social hop in remembrance of Thanksgiving, they being good loyal citizens and obey the commands of tlmir Unde Sani. v well-kno- ap-jxui- one-four- coisruMxust. th CttAtM.r.v. Cami Fi.ovn, Nov. 2G, 1871. Editor Review: Tin re is nothing like, change, especially the. fractional e Sncmuer, and sort, so one day" the next 011 Boreas sends ns Winter to cheer and comfort those v.lio delight in is one of the y inud and snow. worst days we, have experienced since ve-hav- To-da- lode. The Court adjourned at one oclock r. m. until nine A. xt. litis (Monday) morning, when S. Worslcy, original locator of the property in dispu'e, wns examined. S. B. Moore, Recorder of Tintie District, was put on the stand, and the laws of that district, in force when the above location was made, were rend to the jnry. The balance of the day was consumed by the piper title of the E. the examination M. Cfi., and will witnesses be resumed. of plaintiffs' informed I nm reliably that they, the plaintiff, have thirty two witnesses yet to examine and will probably rest their caie about Thursday. The notice of the location of the Eureka extension, it seem,s was placed in the crotch of a pinion pine stake with a stone placed on it, and as a matter of course wns soon lost. It seems singular that miners will be so careless in making' their lowhen know even cations, they better. Many thousands of dollars have been spent in litigation, caused by the seemingly pure negligence on the Then, again, in new park of locators. districts, itt the haste and excitement of their important work, some laws were passed, which, to subsequent claimants, are ambiguous. The district proves to be a rich one, and some excitement is created. Mining sharps aud jumpers make their appearance, they construe the law tv suit their unserttpalons machination'!; if yon are i ev in the business they expound stratification, post you in the ways of Nevada, tell how long they mined in Montana and Idaho, nnd will give yon the decisions rcrhatlm of the You fail Supreme Court of California. to be convinced, then law suits follow and litigition cannot be averted. aud labor which should hare r.tis d jou to affluence drag you down to p.'nury, and where you h ive expected a btcfsing you find a curse. Miners cannot be to careful in making their Jaws or locations. A. McG. - hi h la the 8ult LA Review. t- iPkovo, December!. 1871.. naiutilfi have closed their testimony in the unit of the .artka Mining Com-jiars. Wood hull rt nl. Arciiir. '' 1,1,1 tt Itoni, The red, red lobster has the cane in at Pr aspect Harbor, Me., 188,. 1)00 a us of him. An investigating astronomer announces that the temperature of the re of the situ is about l,50),00d degrees Tin coal fields of West Virginia embrace an area of fifteen thousand qnan miles, or about three times the coal area of Great Britain. The drainage system for New Orleans, when carried out, will incren.--e the limits of that city to the size of combined New York and Brooklyn. The space will be large enough to acctn.modufe a population of two millions. The olive crop of the Mediterranean countries has ln.cn very scrioudy injured by protract! d drouth. Should the crop in France also prove a failure, of which tin re is some apprehension, the result will he rious. As it is, a material advance in the alue of the pure oil may he expected. Recent letters from Calcutta state that nt the la-- t public sales opium brought the highest price it lias reached fir three years, having sold at $702 a of this crop in t host. 'I h prospect 1872, in India, it ts said, are not encouraging, while the short crop uf the year 1871 hay the natural tendency to stock. raise the price of the Tin system, U partial dessi cation by currents of refrigerated air, which v.a o succe-sfiilapplied to the cargo of tho steamer Firefly, has Texas borf-ot- i been employed with equal ' succes for the preservation nr poultry, game nnd delicate fruits. Fetiche. in midwinter, and cheap poultry in midsummer, may ere long be confidently looked fur. England Haims to have solved the great problem of road steamers, having ruq one. attached to an ontuihiLS containing sixty-fiv- e people, from Ipswich to Edinburgh, 150 miles, in 77 hours. Th trip whs made without any accident or soppttges, aud is the most successful on recotd. There is a needle factory nt Now Haven where the whole process of changing a coil of wire into needles is performed by a single machine, which turns out 30,005 to 40,000 needles per dar, while another machine arranges the bends , and v point together, and a third piece of mechanism puts them ' into paper. ' The vote of Rhode Island on certain Constitutional amendments is officially announced as follow.; Iu furor of extending the suffrage to every m le citizen, 3,230 ; opposed, 6,0(10. Iu favor of abolishing the registry tax, 3.787 ; opposed. G,t00. In favor of refusing State aid to sectarian schools or institutions, 5,177; opposed, 4,574. counterfeit champagne factory was recently seized in New York city bv the Interns! .Revenue officer'. Among the article seized were imported champagne bottles and branded corks, gas generating machines, bottling machines, etc. From papers found on tha premises it seem that a great nnmber of the of the city were pretentions turn bhed with wi.ies by the bogus escd ft "'.ac. - -- to y. V ca-4vt:- t-,. , . , ,, lion. WatatcU Lodge No. A.'a. P. If. (LA It COMMUNICATIONS Irtonil East Tempts L Momtuic ihn inl Fourth Frntav of ED A forint Moriah Lodge No. it,, I. Ol O. , CEIMNC, California Redwood, ! 'er . ORDERS f. , .Mouldings. Slain St. fleo Snore south of COLL.INH A USIIER, i ' . PAY SPECIAL ATTENTIQN TO i . ol th Pridet Company. Lumber Yard, one Office Railroad - i ef btocM eeutX 1.5 Depot. f i -- WmthotFe All Rasisesa done throaxfi tho - - Pysicians - kv 4 ; Arctic Soda Water. FISH and PRODUCE, J Sash, Siinds, an loo Cold ' t t re 10-t- FOR MILL TIMS CMS .1 Doors, - - M 2JtOMrTLY i Wholesale niul Retail Dealers In Floorirj' ! i Not to be UNDERSOLD. at limldings. Mam street. Salt I aike City. Qld Fellow In good standing are inrftrd to attend. SOL. LEV V. N. Q. J. M. Ouboti, Sce'y, Report. FLOORING, J CHICO SUGAR PITE, . AND ALL KINDS OF MOCLOIXO. T IT. - i S'O Meet every Thursday SIDING, , Rustie Siding, ( MfflK NO. r. - In Commerce FOOItS, , VKNITTAN BLINDS1 t Dye Stuffs, ' - f 11 ZCCnd I Which we offer at the lowest cash prices, and are determined A I A. F. A A. M. Regular tom niiuucat tone i.ci.t at Masonic Hall, Commerce Bmldiu, East thm Second and ton rl b Temple Si Monday of each mouth. Mend ns of Sister Lodges, and soilivtliren in journing good standing are cordially noted I attend. LOUIS COLIN, W. M. CnttuToruLB D:ettL, Soc'y. TAH Dealers In if, J$11. r .Coco.. WINDOWS, . ctk--i JOHN S 1.0 D I K OF PERFECTION, NO. t, A. QT. iA A A. S. It., meet at Masonic Halt, (Commerce f.iol.liiic:.) Main street, every Second aud Fuartlf Monday vf each month. SiHiniing brethren are mrdiuiiy turned ta attend. T. F. TRACT. T. P. a. M. Jka M. S titTZ, Sce'y. A ELY LUMBER, Fancy Articles. HELD AT Street, the month. Members of Hi air Lodges, aef sojourning Rrstbrn in good standing are cordially lnvid lo attcnd. K. it. ItOhEUTS jft. W . M. Ittl M. Swikt, Soey. Mi MR. jul Building Material. Toilet and A. Af K CAPITAlI STOCK, - Patent Medicines, , u j COMPANY. , r or fore became his private property. The 84 (JOM.UJCncrAL STREET, SALT single scull race of the California Club, LAKE CITY. was narrowed down to a contest between Prices Paid for Pradnee. N. White and George White. The steamer Idaho arrived this morning from Mazatlun nnd Guaymas.-Th- e On .Purser furnishes 'the following: our arrival at Mazutfan, Nov. 7th. we Copying and Collecting found that the city had pronounced for Diaz for President the pronouncing DOXE AT UEASONABLE RATES, party taking possession of the city, nnd T.E. CLOHECY, the ollicerj holding powey from the a13tf. 11EY1EW OFFICE. Juarez Government, taking refuge Monboard the American hican. The list of officers now in Governor of power is us follows : Sinaloa, Mates Maznna ; Collector of Francico Cancda ; PrefeW, Ignacio Tapll ; Captain of the PortV, "I he Order of ProPedro Victoria. modified the commoitial have gression and tax on silver and bullion as follows : cent ; Lvport duty on lnthion, five on eng'e dollars four percent., tornieily FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE eight per Cent. The liHit house dues is r isboli-lii'- d IN THE NORTHWEST. entirely. The decrees of the Government- tire signed simply as GovertorofiheSinteorjSieaon, no reference lieijig made to th? Federal Government, and the oflie'e! stvle of independence nnd liberty is dropped. '1 he revol f loniats claim to he the party of progress. Weather warm and dry; wind south; barometer falling; prospect of immediMichigan AvenusXchicago, - ' ate rain. ' E. If. DAItROX, Prraident. W. PARKI1CRST 'I Supplies Secretory CHARLES DtHLER, ' AND- CROCKERY, Customers Country r man-of-wa- IN GENERAL. LARGEST Cn-ti.ni- v, MILLINERY f Physicians - Fday!ion,Daly & Co., 1 IIOSBOE ABB AW. IB mcTST-.I- tin-wa- A FELL JUA1E ATS rtlnlii2 Anil nil STOCK OF In ti ml D. Lamb & Co., Barratt & Co. n Jmrdry Salt fit tfata Street Laic Ctty. Wi v Crystal Palace, j !A. GOLDSTEIN SOL, And Cheapest Stock aeexr ro , to a full line of Ac DRY GOODS FANCY c:thcr force COIIPOUHDED. TI1E I.ARGIDST e , FIIKMITOfl FFICB OF DRS. TAIT L SH1TII. i. GEHlIAXTGW wools, r SI LVEB, Prescriptions CAEEFULLY STS, ytoested EEEGjSIAHNS be promptly All orders by mail will and faithfully executed. p--- wirr-or-- . n j1 them to go to and icmuin upon 'the reCOLLAR CO., KEYSTONE X servations set apart for them or extero A f Philadelphia. JSIIr Alto Cotnjtle of ttorfjnmi minate them from tire f ice of the earth. 1 IS X 1 T7 fioth Street. Son Era ne I too, ations. Crook is just tire man t do this woik. i.ist.nx 04 Jtenftf tit., Kent York. LtROEtN-VOtlA WKTtAVR TFCKITFO JtT Ala for th lie i tin excellent soldier und is ref our famous brnnJ of A A A A rord Ittl.lion. nt, garded by army Oren and frontiersmen EUREKA COLLAR COMPANY, tjr as without a superior a an effective San Francisco. Indian fighter. It was under hi vigorCollnrX C o., N. 'V'.. Vnicrtcan I ! ous t am paigntng that the warlike Indi.i UM ans of Llalto and Western Oregon wire and Jobber of Importer brought to terms. The man who sneHosiery, Dry Goods, ' Fancy Goods ered in subjugating the Apaches will do a fitm on a thing a the soldiers CLODtfNfi who vanquished Billy Bowl gs and hi . AT.NEW.YORK -PBICRS. - , -j ' Florida 8etni stoles. The Apaches have BOWJ.ING-ALOON,pt A lire New terror of r zona, long been Mexico nnd the Mexican bonier. They Second South a. w. a a rv. TIN. a. JOSE. have almost always athieved easy victo Jnurta Stnblet.) i tories over the Grtaser, and have In AmeriId own the their against ijaite It was n sorrv day 1 7 cana in Arizona. i 4 for the bloodthirsty savage when fret-dru- t The Only Full Lcngh Alleys in "W.! Ac The Territory 11 ; , Grant npxiiiH d A. P, Iv. Salford t He hud EAST TEMPLE STREET, . Governor of th.it Territory. seen a deal of service on the Nevada RALT lon rniiESR All y are ow ifrenly-fi- r Utah. frontier fighting the Piute an I uml iu fin orer. Ciit!mcti ihtng h.t the vigor aud the jluck liMiri g:tme nil! P.uti this tli to make it very warm or the A p.u In , First-clas- s Place of the City. if his policy t d.i'y sustained by the i Gova itinient- Ariooa is too vauable THE DARI ahvay iii)U4 with the fineat . Intivaml of over ta tin sc a counter to ba a rev are subjugated dians. When oo Opher. to. Camp Floyd. that Territory will ! wn inviting field, of enterprise not only to tire mbn r anil pro-pHavana Cigars- - PA5SLN(!PRS mu konk fhronch to CAMP 'or, bat to tbe rant bwnii and Genuine Ti ILcne. Maine stock rai-efrom this city, by tppliiig to West of Chicago. K r 30 I3STS ' , Street HOUSE BANKING WHITE A. 1 5 - (t Vj-- CO., LAKE CITY. nd DAILY STAGE LINE 'and J et tJis r. - ALSO - 'I SHOLKS nZOZm. MAYNARD. A Now is Your Time 1 TO GET A 0O0D Outfit for . ( m.VES X CE t. Ell It A TED EVEIt. Xr.tlfOKTTS gave five dollars to the in less than att hour and fund, Clticitgo he' found ten dollars in the pocket of a drunken mao whom lie arrested. Another man was asked to contribute, but declined, nud wiihin two hours a dog bit him in the h'g. and he heard that his moihvr-i-n law had come to stay six month with him. Is it not true that virtue is its own reward ? A put.H f.MAX Boetd Shoe Store, POUTER, oUaE, of Offlcs fTells, J'JIICE$OJSO, LL ftrgo alt-t- D. C.1 BUTTERFIELD, the Vinterl . '' Co. &. BOCT2X RTJIEET ,(Oppoait tha Stor,) i . Elt-pha- MADT3 W re re I V , r TO ORDER. a n C!3J" A 11 work warranted and done the shortest notice. ' I -- L- Boots &: Shoes 1 Wholesale and Retail Julius Brovn SCOX2 . & Co. - SILVER STAR R0TEL, . H oa J.W.FAOAN. ' Mentan Street GROCER, ' t KIM It A "1 Mns. Malm is a Trnnefwce Inly, and fall when her little hoy foil down a twenty HAVE jtrt rfltrivnl from Cali furs la of t well, she simply grasped the rope, swung herelf to the water, fished the child out with her foet nnd came up with him, hand over hand, to dry laud HATS, BOOTS, BLANKETS, and her housework again. ' Corlnne. j OPPOSITE POSTOmCE.) four-foo- OLOTHINra i Liquors, ', Soard and CHARCOAL, Trunks and , Valises, MINERS., SUPPLIES. IlY Tills Ty th Pnbll tnrll. befo-a San Francisco PROMPTLY FILLED. ORDERS t. ! ADDRESS ,1'irtl inonf, iltTm s tatiO IVTILL pyto ti HEWAHD. Tea lfrrmln of th f.r TVortur ttlnt tion pfiwn vlia my iwMntmifj, nt tha faw ufCumuivr-ei- t Hrwt, last- - hurMtny C. vBit-t W. TAPMN. . CommirtiU Iaxiaing flonw. itt Ut l.iiul coni i . DR. O ATUi ut.v l fuumt nilit er A.y.Ofiic In 1 avlnr h Untlir' tont, iiMW,te nlt I. k Hie- -. Twrn'y ,Vr artive jnu Hr intnatin trout the varimi lorat.vom-J.lniliU Lint of il.v-- , tnr to th nl rifle tilfnllu; town, of li 1iirlflr eowt; Atiinwr trutijr-- tifr. Dr, Ort hK fo .tut tie Iwwr the- tie a IWll-rf- ni 1 rrwinnt'UiitatJoti finm tttt i.Ti', II" In. rurJ, an wilt be luiiijiy at as; times t haw h,erfdtitlnlC r - Itft.s f JULIUS BROWN . Draft on Europe. Xufopraa CoIlertloB prompt, ly atteudwl to. EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE C1TT TUEO. F. TRACT, AjH. Dissolution Notice. trerxh ip bervlnfi.r ainln hetw illiatn Farr-1- 1 au4 JacoMJ. Ilu!lintfr, nnOcr tha naie of tnrrWl Co in thi One diMutreJ by itua llw firm are to mutual Kremrr. AU dpbta . I alia aiU outinu tha paid to Jaculr lluUinr-r. . FARtiKt.L, bwiK . JACOB li. HLLLINQER. . Opiilr City, Utah, Sot. 24, 171 TII K lwW 5 AND i- -t ALL pat-rao- I rjIHK SILVER, public at pa ft!CHAWS' HALL, SECOND h it Tiara. "!JM v MINERS TOOLS. if 1 V' to 10 er ft. noi'T.I, iH Skatar, wiU b ta attandanca LiTfo ... fintha' avanlag, , VI 1 - ji.'ia t. C'"'s SOUTH Prera 9 to 11 narnlns; 1 to I aftm aauaii veiling.: , i . 1 atry ttnSOM i , A Ca. , 1 II. MYEKG, Orders Solicited nnd Blcrcliant Tailor, PROMPTLY; rJILLED. 103 First Boutlifitrcoti h .1.. ' vt Goods delitered Co-pa- rt XNDTKK COAL! Tti ctpitm. t, l.::-- t anil TU 4NKIVO the pnWic for fhi rmaron coal In th cite. - I will it, I vor It la an; fa tha par. lttit a it ami you w 'It no no oilier, raapeetfatly c,nantit;.r Try Sob- lort vo outers at givrmtt 4 Co'f emltm.nnra of t il nine, amt ran a fcly ptiaraat s Xl i HULhiNUHL. 4. haatl. 0. aattahKiaa t. B tor. or n..l att !? WM. . Kart W. I.k'N Jb.Ar.t. ns? r. ' Canyfln Paw Hjtt, Cpbir CWyo In, A I CO,? s GUARANTEED. I jj Klmting Skating now to tha Skating Rink i EXPRESS FORWARDERS, Dnnkcra anil 'Dealer In Exebange. ft. X , A CO. V j , . A0.CN Prprtrtr. -- trrit.betvrren Main and . jtomiatrrlal. v IT. T. Powder, Fuse; j 4.M 1 ' LOL'IS a. Store, VEUS? FARGO A ALTON. ffi. ( Tech J J . - per - SATISFACTION Second South s. f , ; to Call aat am in their fHock elMwbaf. pnrrhnaio OtfirSo nt forget to look for the vcontit - lodging Atoa Full Awortmrntof rJJk.Xl-L.OA- .!! T Stunlo Room edging, Single Mentis - - j AND ' Acconuaodatisss. s First-clas- Provisions, ; Gents Furnishing Goods, &&, CHARCOAL. tffV-e- t vuevte lluckuoka, ,. r MAf0NlCfN0TICK8. X-.r- e e, i . Perfumery, J, Rosixmit, Jewslsr, a J SCOWOU ATEI 111 Chemicals, Luke City. I'taJi. Opposite Salt Lake :. Important Mcilmii San Francitco, Dec. 1. At the third annual regatta of the boat club, yesterday afternoon, there was nobody to contend with E. Wilson, the lust winner of the silver Hub medal, and it there- lair-roo- m , l m ,' the following: from Bellingham Bay, arrived this afternoon, bringing intelligence of the total wreck of the Hattie C. Iks.ie, 20 miles south of Toorloudi, on tie: 23d iust., in a severe storm. Tlfo ship dragged at. char nnd drifted on, the rocks. Saved hut little provision. The crew camped on the shore, two of whom are badly injured. 'Jhe revenue cutter Lincoln ha gone to the wreck. The Beic was valued nt $10,000, and owned in this city. Insured in Sail Francisco for $15,000. Reno, Nov., Nov. JO. On Monday morning Mr. Ilaskcll left Summit to repair the telegraph to Trnekee, eleven and a half mile. Not reaching Truckee on Tuesday right, parties went iu senrch of him, and found him tit a house ten miles liom Sr.tnmit. He was two days nnd one night in making that distance through snow four feet deep and sinking eighteen inches at each step. He was brought to Trucker and will soon recover. Afternccns cArr. TnosjF.jrvrjrfis. Suit Fire Proof Safe. Enquire of Gt-fl- l) 1 has Ongon The steamer California, . Drugs, IX)K HALE, Pro- - - ; ' - nlfi-- pbil.in-tbropi.-- exit-tin- g - devod. Addrsm-- t, ..I.. UTAH, and CALIFORNIA ' first-cIa-- - of tlie Bai-- tin tl C. Ittwle Tflcgrapli Operate.1 In the Enow Storm ou the Strrrns. Portland. Nor. 2d. The Commercial This (Inull SftTltR MIS K. An mi non f firm at tilfh atnndliut in Guidon It in want ofa Tu!gud. ' Lom correspondent of'Mic ili xilvcr miuu in 1'tali Territory. It must iw and hear til strictest invest IgntioH. well . - t All but tire mp vvill rtjttive nt tire rtnrul tukiu . Sfhofithl with rc'itrd to the by Apaches of Arizona. Iu hi cnpireity a errerm under of Ihu Dcpariutrnt of the Pacific, Scholiehl ha issuul orders that tire military force under General to prnveeute Croak shill! jirot-cagainst tho-r- iicrve uml hitherto 1111 lon-n- Dispatches. i The Ajtnchcs to tie SnltJugaDd. ny Bll.rrlln iiron Nights X T.f wraud-'BM- LUMBER ilj h Wholesale anrf rt7U Dealers WANTED. ytiW)i avn.ith'ia' I I IMPOlUPERS, TUB CHEAT MIXING StIT. ! e lain ed n wMtrtji J. Di! LAMB & Co. p--ii aceam-niudat- SjxtshIIt compiU'il amt rfftiortfU (,) Hie .Ut Dai tar Ri.vn., bjr the V. V. Teh snip Co. Last itENT. finnan wishing ro o4 AFKW norma, without hoard, can b at tha I? siting , first boiua southn2--of the Tuwnstmi ilonar. t BY TELKORAPIL. k s- - uy roil Pacific Coast s , laot March ; the snow fulling and melting makes a most abominable slush, and retards the progress of the prospector and house builder, two occupations that arc of great importance at ' present. The' soumf of th? 'ax' ,sai.d from tnorn hummer keep busy tnu-ihouses ill night. There are many going up at present, and building sites are selling rapidly. 4 , Under tha impel Cs given mining interests by the recent discoveries of rich bodies of ore in the Mormon Chief and Fpnrrowhuwk. jninc$,.alK are doing their best new comers looking for prospects, and the old hands developing wliqt they have gnK The chief-- points of attraction at present- are,' th4 'Mormon Chief, which has a large body of splendid ere of high grade in sight; they arc working it day and night, and the ore noars to bo of vast extent. Next is the Sparrowhawk; they bate a cave of large dimensions, and appar' ently full of rich ore! G'CortncIli ns foreman, is pushing things lively. The Washington has been let to an Omaha eompanytp,aink, ninety, feet; R loAks well, and has a large body of good ore insight. The Gould A Curry, and Investigator, two new discoveries look well and are being developed rapidly. The Silver Cloud is still holding its own, atid work three shifts; the ore is being shipped to the Pioneer Mill, at Ophir, until the company's own mill arrives, which wc all hope will he soon. The Ida Comstock has developed an immense body of first class ore, tbe lowest assay from ' wbtcb, o far, been $75 38. We want now a good custom mill, to crush small lots of ore for the miners and keep the work going. "Also, a good assay office is wanted, and would no doubt do well. , In spite ef the unpleasant weather the road to Rash Valley is continually filled wilh'tedmv, hauling building material and supplies,- - for tbs mine. The snow is now about four, inches deep on the level, and is'the deepest yet this tablishment. Wiuler. bat is melting fast. .In London the enndurango has been A little girl in Brooklyn showed her tried at two of the great hospitals, from true appreciation, of the beautiful, She-ba- bark furnished by the Government, and been walking in an avenue much according to the IriVi'.i.l Mtfliral Joitf affected' by nurses with their little nal, no menu authority, the trials have are confirmed the fear that any hope which chargee,' and where the garden Mother. might have been entertained, of a always kept in good order. of the statement of its utility she sntd, hcj;eyje sparkling with pleas-nrT think "ihe most lovely and beau- as a remedy in cancer, must be entirely tiful things in He world ufe babies and dismissed. Physiologically, it appear Cowers. That "girl is sure to be dis i to be- - particularly j inerty 'find it ther-in treatment f caecvr fo titigmshed, for kiiAntS of heart and f apenfie th' neat"cj? rnd L.rr;o:!irt,i''Kr cJ her Abe nil. It furtnetaa riuluiv lb Ur x- ' man jj is iP pwtr fcingfi Great Mining Snlt XVItncaaea Examined Cuoim of Mining Mining X.avva. ' 1' t Provo, Nov. 27, 1871. Editor" Review j On Saturday, A. IL Gunter and several witnesses for Mr. Gunter plaintiffs were examined. .testified as having taken ore every five ami tea feet from discovery stake on Eureka lodd ;t6 Beck's shaft' on the t same lode, through' the wotks of the May Henrietta, being between the stake and shaft ; that all the samples contained more or Jess silverand that the M. ll.'s works were on the Eureka vi-i- t 1 pgufliag. gjLA 1.1(1-gati- en U-- rl part)-- oub oitx ' i Th OmhVN'ov" 20,1871. EitiTot; n;iLir;jThe Kular mine, situated si tout one milv Morthcast of tlte Brevoort MiilljwasJocnted last Augiist, by Thomas Sweeney. It show a vein of eight feet in width, 'produce free milling ore wiih traces of gold. The average yytssay - is ,It compares f.tvr-rebl- rwx v tie-.t- Jf - r COntT FaOCEGDIXbS AT PltOVO. JA1 PROCEEDINGS. COTJRT " "" . MK79KC31 DAW JEyENiNG REVIEW. , - iaSjrTJrtaSne Deb.-- 1,187T. 'i !WcKv'W"' r 4 a onfie'ZSHfe V t . t ; ", KIMBALLS BLOCK, , . i f r FltEK OFtl CHARGE At t,iVvk of myl.aad a Oothing cltaned and T i 1 ? 1 Center cr'M.-.f- n S .51 X ! 1 of the City. I I . ; Rraadi-totha- . INE To all parts iftt, - I t i m3 zd SontH Street a. on hand. tmhiun.ilrle -- If rnn want gn to . 10-t- f - I CWIatm, Tr). latt civ. Clothing made In fit ftuarantwd 4n ait oa nsaacmabia rtylUh cnit ; v H . . . of Hm . ' ht 21. JffTEBAw rij. " |